<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=41&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=9" accessDate="2026-05-18T08:18:24+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>9</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>324</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="9180" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8818">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/3198c3d859698ee88b4830cd0a4638cd.pdf</src>
        <authentication>de17b033f8b8e52766f1ad20b6b2783a</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91446">
                    <text>M M m
'e r-

-V-7*

i

BANFORD. FLORIDA

PACK EIGHT

Deal And Tyre Named
Passing Of Ed Brook­
lyn Is Praised By
Seminole Mentors;
Scrimmage Is Held

Co- CaptainGa

Mississippi Stale Team Hailed
As One 0 ( Nation’s Best Clubs

Georgia Tech To
Do Own Wrecking
In 1948 Season

The Clubhouse
By

A

I . E. SHELLY
AI* Newofralureo

DEM MOINES— Main butines*
for the Mi**outi Volley football
II)
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
teams this fall will be transacted
lly ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
By STERLING SLAPPEY
rutside the conference.
Mott of the Southratlern Conference coaclie* a few wceli igo J
Herald Sport* Rlltar
AP Newafeature*
Only Wichita play* the complete
Coach Carl Kettlca ut Seminole picked Georgia Tech to win the football champiunthip kul Bob Ney*;
ATLANTA—Georgia Tech won’t vellev
schedule, the other four
High School yesterday named Don* land of Tennessee mud not have been with ihe majority, not the way .
be a “rambling wrack" thi* »ea- H-hool* having filled the heavy end
aid Deal nnd Wallace T y r r * ( roton. The Yellow Jack et* wilt do ol their schedules with foreign .
captalna fur the Sauford-Cainei- hr it talking now.
the wrecking in their own back foes.
Neyland tend* hi* Volt sgsintl the Minittippi Stale Maroon* ut !
vlile football game to he (ilaynl 1
yard.
The IP IP and ll'5o programs,
with Oainravllle on Sept. 24 in Knoxville on Sept.
it. 25. After putting hi* (quad ihrough a long and .
That’* what Suulheailern Con­ however, dl-close a different pic*,'
Gainesville
rnji’rd dcfrniivr dull yeitcrdsy, he had thi* lo lay of the Maroon*:
[
ference observer! think will hap- lure. H&gt; next fall both Detroit 4
"Roth hoyt are sen tort, and
x in deep Dixie. Moat of them University and Bradley U niver-1
"They have a atrong experienced^*
have hHuUrn Up well III ptactici line, and may end up the searon
ve been of that opinion sinre slty will tie v alley member* and
bard
to
*top
on
running
plav*.
drill*,’* Kettle* declared yesterday with one of the l&gt;e*t hackfleldi
Tteh whipped Kama* 20-14 In the the fight for the conference
Coach
Henry
Frnka
who’ll
en1
afternoon after putting hi» charge* in football hlatory. including the
Orange Rowl and «ince they took championship will Iw serious bus­
through a short scrimmage drib four honcmen of Nolle Dame." U-rtaln the Crimaon Tide at Tua look at Teck’a few aeriou* losses iness.
lane on the 26th drilled hit irtutnIn preparation for next Friday
Tillsi, IPI7 champ, and Okla­
through graduation.
That’a
the
rearon,
Neyland
ex­
ica agalmt Alabama play*. ito badI
night’* game. Tyre will open ibe
homa A. -tc M., la.*t a year ago,
Toch’a
schedule
this
year
is
plained,
that
he
wa«
making
hi*
long offenafve and defensive wagame at right end. and Ih-al will
tough, hut the tougheat team* are are likely to come up with the best
Vola hear down on defensive work. aion* with hi* three quart-rhark*,
valley
this &gt;”
year.
a’art at the right wing (tack.
fitted
neatly between what appear teams
U‘* T in the v*
' r&gt;- «hl»
rIf Neyland wa» feeling a little Jim Keeton, Rill Bonar and J««
Ed
Brooklyn,
*ta&gt;
m.mndamati
"
r
T
i.
t.
i
ri
.
.
i&gt;
to
Iw
breathers.
And
ther,
an'
^
h
.
Aggies,
In
the
process
of
Vi S i
u .
4* i Ii
blue. Coach Paul Ilryant at hen E rnst.
rebuilding in ’47 when they won
on the SeralwU I Igh ^hm baae , Ufky WJli downr)rht „,um. Bryseven komo games.
Clinch Gayncll Tln*h*v and hi*
U ll ,f i n,) fiUol *hf * " , * l ' h ,] 1 ant watchnl hi* W lbkal. *crim. l.oui*lana State Tiger* are about ;
In a poll conducted among three game* and lost seven, have
the same club luck us a unit,#)
handed pasw * &gt;
y
mage all the afternoon and then read y 'to *lart packing for their j
Southeastern Conference coacbr­ sparked hv Jim Spavltal, 200noon, iiand
every made
, a. atinight-fared nredietlon
n..vtlril„o trip to Auitin where they go,
and athletic directors, Tennessee |»&gt;und fullback who has run the
J.7rA
i Vreceived
e . * Praia*
i . , on
_mi
“pitch hy Coach
and A* ; ||m|
wouldn’t win a agilnat Texa, Saturday. II * anwaa picked to finish second. If the 100-yard dash in :09.8.
al.tant
C-ach
OllU
..m e .
pounced 41 men would m ake th e 1
Vol* come through it will mean
Coach J . C. (Ruddy) Brothers
Tho«e left handed
Ilryant wa* *o peeved with h!* trip, including hlorlt-buatlng Hill
Coach Boh Nayland has climbed lodlevr- his Tulsa team will l&gt;«
make u. a potent ball clu lhi*
lh„ h„ lir,lrr„(. h, , , r„ g ^ H , fumillrk&gt; wht&gt;
(„ ,„ I
hack near the top after his worst stronger than the championship
yaar If we c&gt;.n find .maeoii r t *
fy,m (Dopey&gt; I’help*. lo s llln g recently,
season in history.
11*47 cluh hut the Hurricane faces
ratch them,
ivcillr* oeciaieo. the third string without
. , ibothering
*__
Behind Tennessee the football what team followers term the
Florida and Ole Mi*s ••nntineed
“ II MinkIvu played It squad lad to explain why,
nrofvasor* pick Alabama. Georgia. most difficult schedule In th*
CYPRESS (iARUKNN, Florida. — H n ld i'i football (ram* art u « keeping the grldlraa hot with
hnmmering away getting ready
year, and ha* aotne t-xiM'rietice on
Kentucky. Vanderbilt. Mississippi srh.ed’s hi*lory.
W .liy Butte at Georgia on the
'm S i i V cla'.hV'oie' Mi**
practice
the varsity eleven, ihtiefore lu
lire 1b order to bo ready for (bo football season that will alr.d up In a blare of glory at the
In addition to the 10-gam* re­
8tat*.
01* Mis*. Tulane, L.8.U.
other
hand,
had
everything
Just
^
.rte
rh
a
c
k
Farley
Salmon
should help u» a good hit," Kettle*
Orange
Bowl la Miami. Herr la a publicity (hot bring made of Winter U ltra lllgb School play,
i f f Bo»I
and Florida Down at the bottom gular schedule, T j I- o ia under cunasserted. Yesterday was Brook­ alH.ut in al’Ple pie order. Practical- |,'‘ rj",‘hed" hf, pa.'aTng Vatotil" lo “a
trnrt
|o tv the host school In Mem­
dt-rii-g'
ers nwhkh
hich awll!
ill be
be tent
tent oot
m |oyer
aver Iba
the nation
nation to
to help the national publicity for lb* Oranga Bowl gama.
Iv all his key starting -not* were , h
|f(| „m, ,Mch,
&gt;.0 „ tn&gt;
is Auburn, onetime Southeastern
lyn's first day of practice.
phis’ Delta lluwl on New Y&lt;ear’s '
powerhouse,
now
fallen
to
tho
Howell ami John Dotlley
Donald Ih-al and Charles Ander* fillrd except renter and (.ve strong
Day.
/
depths.
art* fighting It out for that nM, Krtilng hot on tunning plays,
ion alternated with Brooklyn In men
Tulsa ha* 20 lettermen, Inclufl.
spot, Including Bill Uradahaw. - Gator Coa*h
- -Ray ..................
Tech opens agalnat Vanderbilt ir r Jimmy Fink, all-valley q u i.Wolfe, who had
making the aerial drill complete. 106-pounder. Butts listed in hi*
In Nashville, Tenn., then comes Urbark. nnd Valuable additiun*
Bath yauths to**ed long and short harkfield John Rauch, Joe Gerl, to atari pretty close to srratcn.i
home for a month against second­ from the 1047 freshman squad.
pasaea. Anderaon. a 170 pounder, l.ukr Brunson, Floyd Reid, Al reported his squad had mini1 u !
ary opponents. The traditional
Jim Trimble, new Wichita coach.
long way in three week* of drills |
carried the hall well in yesterday a llodino and John TilllDki,
GAINESVILLE Sept. 10 (Spe­
but still has some tough kCssiors
WINTER PARK. Sept. KW-bP) Duke game In Durham, N.C., Is the Is going to mis* Linwood Sextpn,'
session." We still need'tu get the
Georgia Tech’s Bobby I),aid is ahead Itefore game time.
cial)—As th* Southeastern Con­ Coach Jack McDowell continued next anticipated routih afternoon. Negro speedster who was an Allfellows fired up I sure hope the';
ference curtain raiser with the to stress passing yesterday at he Rack home again Tech takes on Valley hack for three years. But
The Auburn Plainsmen hot the I
get up a good ‘head of steam still worrying with hi* tackle
University o M -sissippi on thv drove th* Rollins Tara through tha Tennessee and Alabama in succes­ Trimble still has the makings .of
before the (•alnrsvill# game," Kel- problem. One of bis candidate* It tervices of Guard Waytm Helper
night of tbr *.’6th approaches fur third scrimmage In aa many days. sion. A breather follows, then a good hackfidd with Art Hodges,
Ces said “We plan to take It big Clay Matthews, laixer, wrest- . la'causr of illness but weir,lined
ler and all-round atrong man. back Blocking Bark Jim McDaniel «, • . .
F.ornla’t Gat.i, t. Head Coach Kay
Two offensive teams xlternated the big one—the Georgia Bulldog Jimmy Nutter and Anton Houllk^
men on the trip," be added.
vailahle. Thr line will he rangy W
A n d Gaddis Wolf might decide to draft track on a series of four plays sach, battle.
No night sedlons are planned Even if Matthew* make * good, who bad Iwen ralleil home l^rause 3C1UC1
aiid ex|&gt;erienerd.
though,
therv’a
still
the
other
of
a
death
in
hit
family.
i-oaoh
Percy
Beard
tu
dr
vis*
sorno
with
three
of
th*
four
going
over­
before ftie encounter with the
Bill Hraly, a unanimous choice
St. Luui* al*o has a new roarh
Tangle
In
Hardtackle
spot
to
fill.
I
One
of
the
brightest
spots
In
methml
of
deftnae
against
Dixie
head.
Left
Halfback
Seel
Justice
Gainesville aggregation, Game uni­
for ail conference honors at guard — Joe Mnniaci. The ex-Foniham
wiii
....
...____
,
At
Tuscaloosa,
Ed
Salem
has
Vanderbilt
drills
was
the
place
Howell
A
Co.,
ihe
Ole
Mis*
express
and Ed Slrmons, aplnnrr hacks last year, Is hack for hla senior nnd Chicago Rear fulliutck ha* 21.
forms will It# Isiued lo the plaver*
Fought Mound Dud speedster*.
enext
« r 'T h
o rrw
«7*v"
arn i«n ’"T h in i Just alamt nailed Hairy Gllmei’s
Ken Horton and Don Allen and year. Hraly, who captained the lettermen hut the starling lino of
iro
iT aft
•iwriiwn.
l-.i i . ’ kicking
*.i. O ..Iof Zack CRnard who made'i
The need (or such a move ran right halfback Dick Daily end to47 team. Is being boomed fur ’47 ha- departed.
the gridder* will he aenl through old assignment at tailback. Ed is his first nine attem pu R.K.| In I DAYTONA REACH, Sept, Ifl
j
xhe Waycross Bears be teen In the fact that Unwell L. D. Bochatte took their luma All-America honors, with a recent
kickoff practice and light signal making hi* passe* click and I* a practlre round.____
Drake, where Al Kawal |a fh
|registered their temnd consecutive clips the 100 yard dash In 0.7, throwing.
drills t* polish the offense.
poll of conference coaches naming his second season, has 21) letterwould qualify him as a fast
The football field at Bemlnole
John Gray, six-foot four-inch and him as the league's outstanding men, Including Tom Blenemait,
There
Nuo liOirical ( ,,|pU
y,r,or)flK.r„
over| „th
Dayton
each which
in tr r c I
inh H
t *'„|ght
-p *
,, B
n*ar*
man In any language.
&lt;ne of the better end* in the rounHigh I* In excellent condition.
from Palm Beach, stole the spot­ player.
were all tha Gators light aa a receiver. Utiliting his
______________ .
Heavy summer rains have assisted
Contender r or Title nipped the is in * by a 2 to i em.ni. hadIf toHowell
Last Mason th* Vola started ‘ O’;________
worry about, perhaps a height, he snatched the ball well like a high school hunch and ended
tne growth of grass, and there err
U a v u | ( i &gt; v i n i r l l r s x i i n 1 Th'’ ,wo 'eam * mart In Wayrro**
3 H y H I I () X I n I f t u O U p , tomorrow evening.
counter measure could ba devlaed, over th« head* of shorter defena- with sound spankings * f R&lt;nlon Truitt Smith and Jim Pittman*
rnlv a few sandy sputa on the
------------I “Ace’’ fiehlel went the routf for but the Keha feature other fleet ivr hacks.
field. Kettle* predicted that tieCollege, Kentucky and Vandy. lead thr runner* and pasMra. But
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Id—141 ihe Georgia-Florida Leaguj pen hall totera such as Boh Wilson.
field would be In fliat class condi­
Abaence of Henry Baiter, 220- Neyland has only to pick up last theg will be pushed by several
Jerry
Tlhller,
Bobby
Hemphill
and
— The National Boxing Astoria- nant winners to post the viatorv
tion for Sanford’s firs* game heir
ound veteran guard from Pa- November's momentum and hoi! substitute* who would U- first
GAINEHVII.LE, Sept. l»—M l ' lion said today there It no "logical (“r Manager Mickey Kalkavak's "D " Salley. Howell. Hetaphlll and okee, continued to worry Mc- have a to Mason. Howrvrr, he string elsewhere. Up front th#
on On. I with the F.uatis PenSalley are sprinters on Ihe Ole duwall. According to present plana claims he's still a year awiv from Maroon* vitally need i-xperien^i
The University of Floiida g a - I contender” fur Jo e Louis' heavy- waveroaa aggnwatian.
thera.
tore have gunn through another j weight title.
I Manager Sam Demina W the Miss track team.
B axter will be moved to tackle, pre-war Tennessre power. Behind
One of the improved team* of
offensive-defensive drill todayhut | Following it* usual ru*tt&gt;m in Diet* sent Wally Gaddi* to the
The old aiiaye of “fight fire with a position lacking In remtnrea.
__ ____
____ ___ ____
____ ___the
league should be Tulaue. Green
the
line Tciinrtsee
has depth,
ex
thebrilliant hall-moving show
rating fighters, the NBA divided hill ia an attemnt *o rvrn the fire" may
the solution the
nerlcncr and site. The line may Wave win-loss accounting has been
yesterday atill hold* in the minds ’ ,-arli weight division into four
“t «»ne-all. but Gaddis Gators will bank upon, a* Wolf
crop up wl'h weaknesses In re­ sadly out uf kilter for several
CALUMET OVER MILLION
of those who saw it.
groups— champion, logical cun- emerged on the small end uf the can throw a quartet nf speed
years, hut If Coach Henry Prttka
NEW YORK. Sept, to, (41— serve* and speed.
,
&lt;*
a i Coach Boar Wolf lined up what tenders, outstanding boxer* and **"J"nd duel.
&lt;merchant* at the Rebels that
Alabama's Bowl babies—Harry ran find several top flight linemen
S f n r t p n P l f l V K l i r i V , l,roU,UZ « lll .he hU •urling hunurehte mention.
( Waycross opened host IIII let in might turn tha a -asun’s opener Calumet Farm, the fabulous Ken­
the 11ond will change.
m
g l B l IC U 1 i « J
|eleven against the Miislssinpl ReAt j rMt
j,)|f(r ,( contender
opening frame George Fishr* Into a lwo*w»y track meet.
tucky raring establishment nf Gilmer Vaughn Mancha and
friends — aio gune nearly to n
L S .U .'i new head roach, UayWarren
Wright,
wo*
over
the
*------------ *
... „
l u ('
yesterday— gave them the was listed In every division except t*Hle.l a run on a walk, stoh-n base
With the Itcbst* unu the Gator*
GAINESVILLE U'pt. tb (Spe- lull ggalnit a frethman team and , |la ht.BVywelghl. Among (he *n J
Dnytona arrot * Fisher hath operating from the “T ” this 1 1 ,000,000 mark In earning! today man. Experience I* sadly lacking nell Tinsley, inherited a fine team'
in two line and two hackfii-id aluiig with one of lit* nation's
rlaM - Billy Porker, IW&gt; pound for IS minutes by the clock the hfBV(e&lt; , jlt,
naio.xl J ir s c r
the winning run in
season, opening night fans will for the second straight year.
spot*. But th* schedule maker huidrst schedule*. The Bayun
vvilrolt. E n a n l Charts*. Jo e Dfth canto, when he wa* safe on be in for some fast •breaking,
fullback mi tne UnlveHlly of Fl&lt;« Saurian* staged a steam roller
Furthermore,
if
all
goes
well,
Ida football learn, decided be wa* attack.
Baksl and Lee Savold as uutstand- *
choice, made a second quick-starting speed merchants Citation and company stands a fair must not have I-ran thinking of Bengal*' chances are reflected (ft
With Hal Griffin nnd Chuck Ing boxers.
theft of second, aryl cross'd the who will keen heads turning from rhance to pass its world record of that. 'llama’s s'ate call* for nine their 10-week* slate—Texas, Rice,
gaing to hr a football player al
llunsinger supplying the fancy
conference battles, the record ' Texas A A M, Geurgia, North'
an early age.
Although Louis has until Dee. plate on Charlie Weather P triple one end of the field to the other. 11,402,4:10 for a single stable, act down Iter*.
Carolina, Mississippi, Vanderbilt,
Weathers
When llillv was Just u youngster running, Bill Parker and power 26 to officially notify the NBA to rlght-eenterfleld.
In 10I7.
and Doug Ridden Die brains uiul
In Athens, Ga.. Wally Butt* I* Mississippi Jiiate, Alabama and&gt;
In Jacksonville, he wna considered passing
„
......................
whether
*
holl
ro
tlr;
A
,*
?
tor
th*
P*U
‘k*
Axalca*
of
KYNHHVILI.K
variety ihe ( .alms rolle.1 whether holl retiro.
Aim J . ' thl. F|or|d* Slate league last
still lookinr for ends and runner* Tulane. Tinsley needs tackle*
by most of Ills friend* a* a "runt.* ill* umaring yat'lnge with one of |Grcaito, who yesterday was named year.
The post office at Kynesvlll*.
GILMER RETURNS
wl»h light feet, good navigational principally.
At ihe age of twelve. Parker wa* every three plays lalwlled “all to the newly created positlun of
Fla., Is named In honor of James
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, &lt; 4 1 - nbilltv as well ss enough pounds
Few experienced seniors will lie
‘one of the smallest klde on hi* the way."
Kyncs, granilfather «f Florida's lla rrr Gilmer, rookie back who to plow lij the middle. T h * bulldogs
rummlailon of lioxlng, said tho
WAYCWOMS
available tu help Coach
Wolf 9
'block.
standout
center,
Jimmy
Kynes.
This was against the same association shortly will announce!
ha*
h*tn
on
th*
Injured
Hit,
waa
probably will lie Improved from
ah
1 As he reached th* high school freshman team which has, con­ plana
. . . .. . to
w |.oT.u«
provlda miner
alther a new i||,«onl
|,,onl 2J,
2j,
The granddad came over from able to work out with the Wash­ last year's Gator Bow l’ bunch. In and the Florida 'Gators. However,
*.)&gt;• passing should he fair and
age. he began to fill out, helped stantly held the vanity tu nomi­ champion or a logical contender ’ Kl.h* r If
England alwut DW0 and establish- ington Redskins today,
" J ‘ Fisher. If
the backfleld there Is Johnny backfleld speed may provo to be
btong by weight-lifting and plenty nal gain* during the past week's for tne Brown Uomber.
n’en't-Me.
sat the flret post offh-r in that
Coach Turk Edwards said he Rauch, a top T quarterback.
'he host feature.
of exercise.
Whan ha antered scrimmage.
Greene said the bout n«ial T-—s- n,?."
Weat Florida aertlon.
hope* Gilmer will be ready by th*
This year Kentucky may haw
The plainsmen of Auburn—In
Hobart E. Lee High School in
The Bear replaced th* first day at Jeraay City b»tw**„ W a l-, Austin Vf
time th* Redskins open their re­ what was lacking hadlv last fall 'heir Aral vear of a re-building era
‘Jacksonville In t o il, Hilly felt eleven with two othvr complete cott and Guti Uanevlch wltl nlay Grosae, Ih
MENAGERIE
gular season, Sept. 20, agalnat th* —a flret rate passer—ia George — are under Earl Brown, Notre
'himself able to make tha football teams hut none clicked too affect­ on Important part In the plan* I h«ii « .
In a recent column *U u l the Pittsburgh Btceler* here.
Blsnda. IW0 pounds and accurate. Dame end of the late thirties.
'squad and derided In make a stab ively and all seerned alow reacting of the NBA lo develop a tmaalble Katavek c
University nf Florida football
In addition the Cat* have Lee Brown need* many thing*, mainly
after
the
opening
fireworks.
•' at it.
successor to larula. Uafiuvlch was. Seidel, p
team, Bradenton ( F la ) Sports
Truman tor a rollback. He’s a strong second and third teams.
On the receiving end of the rate.1 as the logical oonlender
Not only did he make the squad,
YESTERDAY'S STARS
Editor Ralph Warner made the
cousin nf Ham's.
And he nerd* Travis Tidwell with
hut hy his senior yvar in 1U4J, Rehlen pa**r* weie end* Tommy for th* light heavyweight title, Totals
It) ASSOCIATED PRESS
following reference: “Coach Bear
If Vandv can wade through th" v normal ankle. Tidwell led the m
jllshop and Fal Johnson.
Parker was captain of the l*
U r* i --------stripped from him hy Freddie
T a ft Wright. White Sox—high­
Wolf** Gators (that’s a mess of
first month of football they should nation In gaining ground in 1043 •
team that went through a tough
lo the line were tackles Corlls M ils of England during the sumDAYTONA
wild animals).
________ lighted 10-run seventh inning rally
schedule with only on** defeat. II* Carver and Cliff Suttoni guard* mer.
against Boston with a grand slam rate somebody's howl. Thy Com- aa a freshman, then broke ami
''made All Big Ten. All Stale, and |Aaron Brown ami Captain Flatmodoroes play an II-gam e schedule Mverely sprained an ankle. He’s
balls: off Soidcl B, Gaddis 2. homer. Drove In six runs during including seven conference neigh­ been nneratetf on twice and
* All Southern that yaar.
rh»r Groves.
« ^ to r Jimmy
GEORGIA DOG WINS
U rhen.^’lf
Struck out: by Seidel 5. Gwldli 8. game won by Chicago, IT-10.
Brown doe* not Jeok for him to
' r.,k „
.. .h. urim.n, x j - j . V u r S W e
MELITA. Man., Sept, to, ( 4 1 - . Fillpskl, rf
George Monger, Cardinal* — bors.
Hit by pitcher Tyeldel (Bhlles).
Few college* have aa good a
nt full sneed this season.
of Florida In W40 aa a frvahman,
llomU-r Commander Job. a pointer , Montab’o, aa
Passed ball: Toncoff. Umpires: G. hurled BL Louis to a 2-0 throa-hlt backfleld ■* Mississippi Stole. ro
wenh
Wolf
calls
out
hi*
starting
Wlthnu* Tldwrell Auburn probably
I'and made a starting'harth on the
dog owned by George Sears of Ivey. Ih
triumph over Philadelphia. Walked
Anderaon,
McLaughlin.
Villers
and
eleven
here
on
the
night
of
Sept
- Shorty McWilliams, Harper Pavia won't either.
1Gator squad. Ilia ftrat two games
Moult tie, G a, yesterday won th* Zander, t t ......
non* and fanned five.
Anderson. Time of game 1:48.
" f o r tha Gators w erej£v&gt;&lt;l To hla
(h, ^ onA bMkG*ld wera open all-age stoke sponsored bv Toncofr, c
, rvgular halflock P ^ U o n . •"d J " 1 halfback. Eldridg.
to* Beach ami Ihe All-America Fltld Trial Club Yarbr’gk, 2b
J tha battle against Tulane In Naw Hobby Gruelxmocher, quarterback In this southwest Manitoba dis­ Gaddi*, p
- f
Orleans Parke« mad* th# fan* alt Angus Wllliama and fulllwck trict.
aRoman . ........
' uo and take notice with *on*J KuaseJI Godwin.
Second place among the Kl point­
" Slurp-shooting before Florida fln21 1 4 27 B
A third backfleld to see action ers and setters went to Bom- Totals
C it r u s C r o w b r
*11v Imwrd 28-13.
100 010 000—2
during the day was comimsed of berelt*, a pointer owned by J . L. VfaycrOM _. ...
Daytona Beach
‘ During the latter part of thr lois la-win. quarterback: tartn Payne of Birmingham, Ala.
001 000 iKXh-1
1040 season and all of Ihe 1047 Uroxdus and Joe Michaels, halfEm Jn;Flllp*fcl. Iray, Gaddi*.
season Parker played tha fullback hacks, and Frtd Montodeoca.
int Weathers, FilltpPLAYGKOUNDKKH
akl. Two boa# hltot Katkavak,
The freshman aquad waa awcllspot. He diil meat of the punting
Fletcher Groves and Doug Bel- Fisher, Tancoff. Three hasa hits:
rtl 0-. ■ / fa r Florida Isst fall, averaging ctl hy some 20 newcomer* yester­
day aa school registration for the drn, Florida Caotain and Alter­ Weaken. Stolen baa**: Fisher 2.
" around 34 yards per boot.
nate Captain and ruard and quar­ Sacrifice: Lichens. Dautl: ,,Uy«:
Parker began cnmlng into his first vear men opened.
The 40 odd freshmen who have terback respectively, spent tha Lyon, Brewster and Gross; J|#U,
AdvantagM of the Central Florida Crowevu
’ ‘ own aa a hard runner lata In the
7 1 0 4 7 season. This fall he is In been working out under Coach summer In Tampa city playground L^ona and Cross. Left on Uses
Cooperative are eo numerous thut you owe It to
work.
8am
McAllister
were
all
Invited
aycross 6, Daytona 7. Basoa on
I ’ line to handle a Ini of Florida's
yourself to fully Investigate this plan.
here early and th# newcomers
power running.
are
all
student!
seeking
the
team
' Now a Junior, Billy Parker la
Delay may cause you to he eieluded I n *
l on th# tentative first airing aa th# "on their own." Tha froah squad
this aeaaon'a benefit*, or even more, becauy the
probably be ewelled even
J e ■'Florida Gators prepare lo pul on Will
more a* the first yaar registra­
quota of-'membemhlp la i ^ e e ^ t upon the
i
' the finishing touche# for the m s tnaadty of pachlag and canning faclHUea ta be
' son's opener agalnat Ola Mias In tion continues this weak.
' e
^ ’ Gainesville on the night of the
■aed.

C

And Company
Waycross Bears Wolf
Set For Old Miss
Trim Islets In
2 To 1 Contest

Pausing Continued
In KolUns Drills

Florida Griddere
Go Through Long
Offensive Session1

B

Billy Parker, 185
Pound Gator Back,

Bear

n

M n.

(fO u K tU X V

essHsesr Mat coeesra nosn n

J A C K S O N V IL L E

« O R L A N D O AM# OTHARP

PRKP BUDDIES
' Florida center Jimmy Kynes and
, guard candidate Marvin Brice
hplayed together on the Fork Union
(Virginia) Military Academy team
season.

7S-YEARH FOR CCNY
NEW YORK—(41— This season
marka tha ?6th anniversary of
football at the City College of
New York. The Beaver# were
among Ih* first tan schools In
America to take up tha game,
playing their first contest with
Stevens In 1B73,

Tender Green Been Seed
* 1 9 .5 ° Bushel
Chloradsne Crickett Mole Balt
per M.

.-_

"* i Direct Fltfht Cennactloaa It

Central Florida Grower*
to market for top prices which
ers off groves producing quality fruit are ehflhle
ta join.
Central Florida Grower* Cooperative will

Th* Bemlnole County Ckunbor of Com­
merce U compiling Its new Buyer's Gulde for
1M W I Heaoofl, Membere wlahing to dutage
Ihek Uollngu from Uwt of laat yeor'e are aaked (o call: SSI Immediately or eheek with the
■eerelary not later than Sept. SI. OtherwlM
lutings will, be, the name aa last year.

i a

eO K M A

e in M T A

eW S

•ad ether hey U.lc«le*

u t4L — m
amt m1asmaaraw n f 41Vt Fn#S.fl

last

Added—Direct Coaaeetlaas Te T alk -

"Ask about the convenient new Air Travel
Credit Cord. Good on ell Florid* Airways
For Reservations Anywhere Phene 1123
The Scheduled Airline Serving Sanford

Seniml* C m•' ly' Cknber of

'■ "» R / o n

Q / R L u n v :.
r

*

P y'
;v -

• - -- « v : . '-*t

z-

**y,

•*
■

v

-

.

■

'
•

.....

-&gt;^ =-

'J,

s.’

* ' r

*

jt

T ..
-

V-

I

�r

t- .- ‘ ^ a
;
v* .“r ' &gt;

ll

i

Hanford iferatfi

In U nity Thar# U f ltr tn f th —
To Protect th# Pm

n

of the WorMl

r« Promote the Prorreee of A w riu i
Ta p,-educe Prosperity
for Sanford.
■rltjr fa

T H E W EATIItklt
Partly cloudy with widely scattercd shotvet* thtouith Saturday.
Moderate to fresh essteily Triad I

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

Hyderabad Yields
. To India Following
War of lOOjHours
3

Moslem Nizam Lead­
er Of State Orders
Cease Fire Effective At 5:00 P. M.

a

lU a ila a c C o . f w * T a n

Ed Levy Whitner
Urges Support For
Sanford Ball Club
Former Sanford C.leryfed ha*»*hall Manager Kd Levy Whitner,
who hat returned to Sanford from
Ualtlmor. to aaaum. hi* dutie*
thii Fall and winter a* pro at th .
Seminole Country Club, today
urged member! of th . Lions Club
at th . Tourlat Center to give good
auppoit to tit. Sanford Grants,
who. h . aaid, hav. “done a fine
Job her. "
Lion Diatrict Governor C. Rresler-Pettla of Kissimmee, announce«l that Diatrict Sit .0 of which
ke la governor and which Include!
Ha where secretaries -e l renorta
Sanford the only diatrict in F’lorlin on time to th . International
ir -a tla a e . O* r a .e T m l

’ James Allen Died At
Bay Pines Yesterday
Jam ** Allen, veteran of the In­
dian Wnra. died at Hay Fine*
V^erant' lloepltal early yreterday
morning, It wa* learned from !(.
J . Lehman, who wo* Informed of
Mr. Allen'a death by wire.
Mr. Allen, nearly
- M0 /year* old.
had been a i evident of Sanford
for a number of year* and wa*
formerly employed by J . K.
Smith If* leave* no known rela­
tive*. Interment wee In Govern­
ment Cemetery In Bey line* ye»terday.

Dr. Scales Lectures
To Negroes On TB
e

An audience of 234 negro eltlten* of Goldaboro attended the
tlluitrated lecture given la*t even­
ing at th* Allan Chapel Church
by Dr. W. M. Scale*, according
to Mr*. Kdward Kirch.rr execu­
tive eecretary of th* Seminole
County Tuberculoele and Health
Aesoetation. who openedel th*
meeting.
Film* entitled. “T hl. la TB“ and
"Dorothy May nor Speak* were
thown prior to the Ulaetreted lee
turo.
idrev
Mo*ely presented the
A id
n . ____
new
officers
■
H M
u . . of Uio Negro TB
Association, who ioponed th*
elected by the director* prior to
the public mooting. These Include:
Dr. J.C. Ringling, president: Rev.
J . B. Barnee, vice president;
Eloli* Kubanka, secretary; I'rof.
H. L. Douglas, assistant and Prof.
W. L Hamilton. Health Education
chairman.
CARDINAL R 0 M I DIES
VATICAN CITY. Bent. J7 -0 P )
— Raffeel* Carlo Cardinal Rossi.
Tt, sacretary of tha ronslatorisl

rime and suffered a
la Rom several am

Mi's On The Alert In Berlin

— —

/t»H»

4in » l»t I .&gt;1111.1 flri|p|»t «.|| llir lngli

Hf«n
I irut l»r »iri.kl ( uitlft 1 I.tumi
boit.l* mini Hr*l lid %
%itli i o*iI t*&gt; m i i!.
thr 1 S An lo u r jii im n u h
lltr t oiiiin.ii. J r i of llir Aiuri
•can An I’oicr in !. uio|k |iiinitt«e«l
tli.it 11«•in 4,(HNt to 5,000 t**ii% .if

ll» \SS4M I \r i h I'KI SS
1 oUllt I ‘ Ik* Hr||i-uloltr Hssikril .it nuking |H*4tr )ui|
llJIti
ullic i inrli M oilrJ .it nuklllit h 41
Hr h i * 4 Ir.ufri in thr littriiuliotul Knl ('io n 4ml thr l mini N*i
lion f oflui.il inlrmtrtlm v toi |f,nr III I'llrtltlir. uhrir hr foi cfiillv
lit . u' ril |v%o IrnuoUt truer*

I'A ltlS, Srpt. I7
l»i«
I nilrtl Nation^ &gt;rm rih l ounn l Mill mrrt 4| 1 I'. &gt;1 tumor*
him to ron*iilrr llir il&gt;&gt;ln| of
t mint I'olkr llrr 11jil.itIr. V. N.
m ii'uloi. In Jrro^alrin.

|lrin4ifottr jit n f 4t 4 go tkrtHrrii in lln n in li I luumlri * • u iiru Jri
it* tfotulion* foi (•riin.im in thr ihuintt **rrk% *&gt;f NXHihl W 41 II
l(u »«lllli» fli'Ulltlitly i,l!tl«**»«"il +

III* as’tioii* n» imtliatoi f«*t I'an*^
tliir.
T h e fount » k « n iif|»*»*v* t*1 Kn*kf
«o i.tn \ of S u «‘«|tn M r »|H'lit nil
Iii.* m lult yrnitt m« o u r of •!»••
lllt»«| Itt llllllll' IIH'II «‘f |(At.tl V 111
I dll »t|M* 11;i «• |)|im|iiiViI A**•». *i*ft"*
tiftcn *ni«f flu* k«*v to Inr «‘)inin»
trr
Inn "romplt t f into|(llt| "

Mr

!»ut

UHt

iiIm i

pioftMiiittly

i#u &gt;

it'IlKluu*.

mol i t Inn linin'

in

Jfliust Register For. I 'll”!,

. |j?* B * Draft By Saturday

Prayer For World
Leaders Scheduled
To Be Held Sunday

________—

—r "

French Col. Serot
Also Shot Down In
Raid By Soldiers
In Jewish Uniforms

All Local Youths

J

N o. 19.
11

B ernadette W orked For Peace As
H ard As Many Did For M aking W ar

50 Students Open County Growers
Fellowship Front Plan Vegetable
Biblical College Auction Market

Mrs Josh Phillips
Brother Electrocuted

-

C it y O f J e r u s a le m

Chicago Sept. 17 (IV) —Wage
niAiinrt.
AITHOUOH THIY APMAR RflAXfD, these Aineili.ui military pollsm\rn
and hour negotiations hetwren the
S\vrili&gt;h Itrd t't.c * of
are taking no chances of truublrsomo event* as they line up on a Her tin tlir furl \%ill h r f 1&lt;.%%n into llir | An
nation's railroads and 1.000.000
plavi'd a iiniet a.-tnc
street and keep an eyoopen for possible disturbances. Ttu-y were among S i &gt; »«t l i U L i i l n l city m a j4 * lim ii i fi* int
I, olew,e ill three wartime |iri*oh,-r
non-«ipeiatmg workers collapsed
the MPa on the Job recently when the Communist* staged their tally In |h*i si riuliuK **t noon lomoiiov*
of war rveliangs-s wrttr feetnratrv
the Lustgartcn by way of reply to the antl-Cummuiilst demonstrations
today.
Negotiations wills repre­
t'&lt; rv plane in o p .n l............ ii,. |„a,|,. nin11&gt; hauninsr ulna
that
recently
took
place
In
Ucrlln'a
western
rune.
(f
Mtcrnutnmal)
•les ’ will carry coal. The otie-da) ' Into licimuny, tome during the
sentatives th five o|&gt;erating unionv
hail still I*- dietrihnted at once , lirnvieal iMiiilbing* of lleil.n
of 300.000 workeis are continuing,
T
to all famtlie* of the We»te»u i lie wa* ti'sponsilde for riinns
a carrier spokesman said.
sc*-.I* svitli two or m»te- *01*11 tiiotul mejsaurr* during Harden'
No progress has been made on
children
iiiohilisatlon when war threatenthe non-operating demands, a man­
Meaowhtl tier nran Corninutiial i*d. He headed the Hwnliah i-julvnl
(•aade
t
«
na*aili-il
tile
planner*
of
t
agement source reported, since
cut of the U. S O lie also wa*
Wrdrtn tierrnnn goseininent t-r active In Hoy Seoul wore, Irain
meetings o( committees (or em­
das a* Soviet Jeeps prowled ll&gt;i
ing th. tn n« airs raft apottcr* alol
ployers and workers began heir oa
tin'* ere tor Imrdera. Several vein niediral ns*i*tant*.
Sept. 8.
ch made quick aallie* into Atller
lie svm* head of the Swedish
Daniel I'. I.otnls, Chicago, chair­
Y M. C. A.
inn territur)
man of the Western Conference Buildings Have Been Meeting
In |irivati* life, he wa* Interested
of tier many'* ('•no
Is Planned laadet*
if M.tllNursI **H |**MV ••*(»•••
Committer and spokesman for the
in puhlndiing Hi wa* cimienia i
carriers, aaid:
, Repaired. Repainted
Next
Friday To
of the loiard of dirretor . of Del
“The demand* of tlie union* are
Krista, the Swedish edition of
For School Year
Discuss P r o b l e m s
Iteadera Digest
too extravagant and unrealistic,
to warrant any prospect of a
During ill* New York World
Hie |rlloMtliqi Bilinal Collegi­
settlement through collective U •Iwfore the war. tie wa*
a grVtieii hrrr arr iii (Ivor ol' 1 , 1 1 , 0 1 * » x . g i n i c i 1 U I t romml**lnner
gaining.
genmil
•&gt;( thral the Municipal Airport wat often- lablr
“We will have to 1st this matter rsi lucljy anil total enrollment for
i
k
.
..
'si
&gt; ! vented Iii* I'oiliitry at llo- t'lucagu
taka it . courae under the Hallway
the first srmrUrr is eX|w,lrsl to he the Sanfoid State I aimers M.nkrt
Century of I'rogns*.
Labor Act."
was
deoded
ujoin
by
the
Srminoh
i
10
or
more
students
and
(or
the
Heinadottr \sa« fat non human
Demand* of the Ifl unions of
Hegi*tintii&gt;ii fer Select Is c Sets
I 4 HMlIHNi •«
1 second semester, Jan. tr through ('&lt;junty ( arm Bureau al a meeting ire for ntrn la’twrni thr ugr* of
non-operating workers are:
A five-day, 40 hour week with I June I. about 300. C A. M-nMt. last evening ol lluirau dilrctois IH and 2*1 rlo*e- on Ralurdav. it
4N hours' pay.
! Fellowship Foundation *U|*ciintro held at the nllice ol M.iikrt Min- was pointed out l,«lin bv K f
A wage Increase of 26 cent* an
llat|ier. rhnilumn. Jove|ih Lein '
igct 11. J. I^lunan
'(lent, announced today.
hour.
Huildingt have hrrn irpanrd
A mrrling to wluili all glowers 1art. »erirtnt\. and Joloi S Klld
Pay at one and one-half time*
*r. inenil*-i of tin Seniiiode County
the dailv rate fbr Saturday work. and tr|i.iinlrd white ami lire school (d srgrtahles ol tills section ate Selective Servlrr Hoard
.
Double time pay for Sunday * I administration building is hem ms itrd was tthrdulrd lor nest Fri­
Todav l« the final day for re- I
jand holiday*.
.rxtriior lacing of asbestos day rsrning, at 8 :0 0 n't lock al the I'istration of men ut *rho&lt;d« in j
A minimum of eight hour*' pay 1given
huNllNMd mm l*«gr I birr I
l!e!D ..lid ihiiiie* will U- lung In
tourt House, &gt;4ld Mt. Daw von tills 'he county
Those who leiunlu
on Sunday* and holiday* regardli'aa tlaaed Oa P a s . T w * l
morning. Hrnrfits to Itr rxprrlrd 'infwglsterml mav apply tomorrosv Sanfoid on Sunday In n rail to
office of |.*nl Hoard No . ptisver for World huidct* n* thc-V
(mm the establishment »( .uch in •'
,
a in It'Mirn 210 in the MrUrh j gather ill Paris for the th-m-ial
auction maikft and strpv to h 'biltding between tlie hour* of K no Vssrnthlv of the I'nited Nation*,
taken by glowers to insure its loca­ \ M. nod r&gt;00 I- M -cod K II it was nnnnunrrd today by tlie
Rev Dougin* Charles in behalf of
•'nrter. seleetlv.- •emce rlt-rk
tion here will hr dlirussrd.
Factt grower will !*• asked to
All male person* l*&lt;-oiiung Its i tin- Sunfoid Ministerial .\*»*K-iu
__ of age after Sept. to
D. 41. Middleton. 42.1 W r.t IHth
indicate the Vrgrtahlr uerrago to •ears
IH, .a..te. ,I t li.O
'»&gt;* Augrlu* for the I'm i* A
Street, has hern a wanted a 15,,
I*" plantesl nnd the amount amt reminded 1lint they must present
l ...
year service pin by Florida I'owrr An automatic atamp vendipg mi- variety o f vrg.-tal.le* that this themselves to the I. o c h I Hoard •einldy is spoiisured liy th*
willing to tiring to an ffirr and In- registered in accor­ men's movement f&gt;a a Ctirisliun
it Light Coontpany, II. II. Coleman, chine that will enable patron* of wou|,|
district manager, announced to­ the Poat Office to obtain one and NUCtfon ntlltKr( jn raM. Mlrh „ dance with thr Selective Set vice World mol it endorsed by rtiuirhes
three cent stamps at any hour niarket
mv |* |.*tal&gt;lisht*l, *nid Mr
ii nd lav
group* In the Ifllit.’ l
day.
\ct of IMS.
‘
States. Observance* will lx- liel'l
Mr. Middleton, ■ division load that the lobby I* open was today
The
member*
of
the
Hoard
stated
.
.
.
in 10 Foiro| can rountrie*. nnd 22
dispatcher in the company'* trans­ installed In the lobby.
tmlaf that they wish to express stole gov.-rnor* In the Cliitrd
Thl* will lx* a great convenience.
mission department. Joined tho
li'eali*
-heir
appreciation
to
the
County
States, inrtuding Governor Mil
Florida Power A Light Company especially if there i* a line at the
oinmittee on registrallnn. iticlu I laid Caldwell, have ngired to call
window. l'o»tma&lt;ter J»cl
at ralatka on Sept. 22, 1V13. He *tamp
mg
T.
W.
I.auton,
aiiperlntendent
.
Field (minted out thl* morning.
in iinstruction,
.
,i
o rit. Ilem-|
n _ ... i their
to |ira&gt;ei
served as substation operator at Air mail stamp* will al*a I* Building On Sanford &gt;/f public
t»
Tlii. Cirirens
wl„
This
will ,bring ' home to numl&gt;ei*
that time and was named load available in thi* manner a* soon
doit,'
clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
•-liuirh leader* and laymen the
dispatcher at I'unta Gurda in 1041. as the Post Office Department Avc. Burned sSlightly t’ounty Judge It W Ware and Its i of
,
.
i
A year later he wa* promoted to supplies them. At |&gt;re*en; there
■,,II tne principal* ami teai-liei*
olr 't fact trmt tlie United Nation* is
opening
in
Pali*
nrvt
week,
*aid
Prompt
action
by
firemen
piehis position here.
the acbiMit* in Seminole County
arc no airmail stamp* In --oils ut
Reclnlent of a 2-y*ar »c-rvice pin the local office. Operation f th. vented what might have been a who have »o willinglv rmiperatr-d Rev Charles. It will also t-tnpha
disastrous fire in Jerry'• Arcade iii rendering this loval uncompi n- site tint individual*, everywhere,
from Florida Power A Light Com
It aariaus* lla I'aae T n sl
nt Third Ntrevt nod Sanford Ave­ -aled service to the govet iiiiient through prayer, are vitally tmpany is G. \V. Carver, Jr ., a line­
i (Mutant in this great outreach of
nue today whin a short riiruil
man. residing at K. Fourteenth
|man'* *oul. Imploring God'* lo-lii
-allied
electric
wire
iniulatinn
to
Street and Locust Avenue.
S. A. Huston Di e s
CAROLINA POLIO
fro lo ace nnd brotherhood.
burn.
Long service Is typical of Flor­
HAI.EIGII. N. C . Sept 17. —
fliainnnn Wallace
S|ieers of
ida Power A light Company em­ At Daughter's Homei
The entire wiring *y*tem in the I Pi —State health department re
ployers, Mr. Colsman said, in an­
hutldlng will have to tw replaced, urrds showed tmjay there have , the Laymen’s Movement, and vice
nouncing the service award*. Of
Samuel .Alexander Huston. HI •aid Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland Iren 2.0«Ml polio ra«e* in the now I president ,,f James MeCutrheon
, and Co., staled: "The plan for
the company's 2,930 employees, year old father of Mrs. Mildird Damage to the building was slight. •.lining epidemic.
he
1146 have been with the company Uahrork, died at her home on t i l It contains a tx-auty shop and
Many communities ate rescind- silent and audible prayers to ,__
R years, B23 have been with th* Flat! Twrnty-first Street at 7:10 nhotngraph studio on the ground mg ban* on the gathering of chil |o ffe r, a the close of mornlru.
it Mnilaava . . I .a . at,I
company 10 years, and 382 em­ I*. M, yesterday.
floor nnd the office* of Dr. George ■Iren under 16 still schm.'- ----- 1
Mr. ilu*ton, a former stereo- Starke are upstairs.
ployee* have been with the com­
pening.
typer of tha Courier-Journal in
pany twenty year*.
-------- ---------jPepper Asks Support
Louisville, Ky., had lived in San­
ford for J t years. He engaged in
celery farming for a number of
year* and later wa* employed
WASHINGTON, Srpt. n - f A I with the Crown Paper Company
! Senator I’epper (D-F'lal said toas stereotyper until his retirement
I day he has appealed to the Agrl
Friends of Mr*. Josh Phillip* a few yeare ago.
I culturii
Department
tu
price
of Sanford will regret to learn
A member rtf Holy Cross Flpispecan* under it* 1918 price.nipof the death of her brother, Rim ropal, Church Mr. Huston wa*,
Washington. Sept 17— (/P) llnoMamts of Amrrirsns gallirml at | . .iroKram
Holt. Jr . of Punta Gordo.
lorn Feh. “9. IH67 In Scotland. p*triolic crrrmoniri throughout the nation today to lionot thr signing
pepper said 145 gmwers own­
Mr. Holt, a lineman for th* He is survived by the daughter,
ing 6.000 acre* of pecan grow*
Florida Power and Light Com- Mrs. Babcock ami two grand­ of the United Stale* Constitution just 161 yean sgo.
While the anniversary will be observed in every state and territory. In northwest Florida raquested a
any, was elactrocutad while on children, Huston and Kathleen
uty yesterday afternoon. He woe Babcock, all of Sanford; and one President Tiuman declined lo issue * presidential proclamation, saying price-support program for their
33 year* old and leave* a wife brother, George Huston of F'.aston, that was done juit once—on tlie famous document’s 150th anniversary. product* to prevrn* “severe lorse«."
Pa.
and Infant daughter.
One of the major addresses of the day was scheduled for Lexington.
Th* 1947 seedling |&gt;*ean crop
Funeral arrangements have not
Funeral service* will he con­
average,) around 18 cent* a found,
yet been completed. Mr. and Mr*. ducted In the Chapel of Peace of Va., where chief Justice ViAoonf
Phillips left immediately upon re* Holy Cross Koisconal Churrh at was tlw main speaker In-forr the interpreter of thee Constitution, the Senator said, against fore­
reiving the message from Punta 4:00 P. M. Saturday with Rev. opening convocation of the Id-cen­ although no such provision wa* cast of 12 to 14 cent* a pound for
■d# 1In the document Itself.
th# 1948 crop.
Gordo.
Thomas Melrose officiating. In­ tennial year of Washington ' and mod#
8. Denmrad Kolb, national
terment wnl take place In F&gt;er- I eve University.
Justice Vinson said the Consti­ chairman of ths 8ons of the RITA T i i o ^ S IMPROVEMENT
green Cemetery.
JAP FLOOD
tutional Convention of I7H7 cre­ American Revolution—who had
HOLLYWOOD,. Sept. 17- l/P)-TOKYO. Sept. 17
Beated a political Instrument under askod Mr. Truman to Issue tha Actress Rita Johnson, after 10
tween
reen M0
800 nnd
and 1,000 Japan***
JONES SUPPORTS DEWEY
ire killed. Injured or missing in
we1
WASHINGTON. 8*pt. 17-4&lt;P1 which no one interest may -loml- proclamation—said his organisa­ days, shows sign* of coming out
tion la cooperating thl* year with of her coma.
rth of Sendai, Japanese and oe* —Th# Houston. Tex.. Chronic!*, nata tha faderal governttunL
published bky^Jtoso
‘
H. Jones, a Ir, his Constitution Day address Iho National Association of Raal Dr. Lm Siegol said tha actress
cabinet member In tha late Frank­ Vinson declared that Jamoa Modi- Fstate Board* In obeervance of was able to hear his words yes­
Uio major contribution Constltatiow Day.
terday and attempted to respond
lin D. Rootsvwlt’s administration.
Um g r n n m e s t
Tha raal estate aaaoelallon has when he asked her ta raise her
pros sated special gavels la each hand. 8hs was unable to talk,
The
Court, which Vin- of 110 local beards that have however and her condition te
hot of Thomas E. Dswsy at *
Earl Warron.
Um main
i o m i i s i h •• ra a * Ms)
mained critical.

D. B. Middleton (liven
FP&amp;L 15-Year Pin

wp—

Britain Takes Steps
To Strengthen De­
fenses Of Island:
Will Recruit Women

IihI a tu iliut oil llir l.itf flov% i»I
KooJt from W otrin l*rini.»n\ i
llir 1 iM
1’jlfuU v»rir int lr4'ril .it ilitoilUf
poilkli .llollii llir Itliulll of DUOIIU i
floutirt Hitli llir Sotirl /mir to lull

** **

—

K ille d B y
v 4 M e n In

tell ‘ItK Ik4llf* 4*1 llkr |(ll« «l.lll

»*,

■

into R e d Z o n e

HEREIN. Sept. 17. t/Pl I he
We (Inn Alii*** tightened thru loiln

FA ST MOLINE, III.. Sept. 17
—Td’l—iltate and rlty petite
fought wilhr CIO *&gt;lrike picket*
today at the lw,* gate* of the
Kant Moline work, of the Inter­
national llarseatrr Company.
At least four person. were ar­
rested and rharged with dia*
orderly rondurl. The fighting
developed from threat* of the
I'nited Farm Fquipment and
Metal Worker*' local to shut
“light*' the big farm machinery
work* where a *trike ha* been
in progrea* for nine weeka.

1

WesternA,liesB e r n a d o t t e A m b u s h e d ,

M \SIIINGTON, Sept. 17
i t'1—The I nited Stair* prr»»e4 a *harp counter-attack to
Hr* again*! tmiunting Com&gt;suni*l "u rltr for power” in
a strategic qtiacler of Itir
world—Southra*! V»ia.

Discussions C o n t i n ue Between Oper­
ators And Owners

KZTMSSJTyJSKs

Northern Italy, It
hare I

Amoclntrd I’rem Leased Wirt

FRIDAY S K IT . 17. 1948

■

Non-Operators’
Rail Wage Talks
Have Collapsed

PARIS, Sept. 17—(A'l—The
cease-fire order will hate no
imnedlata effect on the Se­
curity Council'. Interest Jn
the Indian invasion of Hy­
derabad an authoritative l'.N .
aourr. aaid today.
II* ASHIHTATKII I'RKHS
NEW DELHI. Sept. 17. (VT*)—The Hyderabad government udio
^btoadcail today that the princely
Hate hat yielded in ila 100-hour
war with the Dominion of India.
The Modem Niiam. ruler of the
Hate, otdeted a ceaie file effec­
tive at 5 P M (6 :1 0 AM .. EST)
and accepted the resignation of hi*
government. He infoimed Ind'a
he will fotm a new government
tomorrow.
Mir LaA Ale. the Niram'a pre­
mier, announced thil in the Hydera­
bad broadtail. The broadcast was
in the Urdu language and in Eng­
lish. It was picked up by llie In­
dian government radio at Nagpur.
Th# government awaited a full teat
hefoie teaching a - decision, a
spokesman said.
Unofficial reports reaching here
from Poona. Madras and Nagpur
A aaid Indian Iroopa already had
marched into Hyderahad City, the
capital, and Secunderabad, a mili­
tary cantonment alx mile* north
of the capital, without oppuaition.
Official confirmation wa» awaited*
here at General headquarter*.
India declated at the outaet the
wat marching into Hyderabad to
pul down n Hate of anarchy.
The Indian commander. Lieu*..
Uehcral Maharajah Shri Rajen-

SANFORD. F LO R ID A

Established 1908

VOLUM E X X X X

Automatic Stamp
Machine Placed
In Post Office

Constitution Day Is Celebrated
;l'nr |,t,can &lt;irowt‘r’'
By Gatherings Throughout Nation

Trum an Leaves
For Campaign In
W estern States

TKI. A\l&gt; l*rarl, Sapt 17
—(,!•)— l*rarll leader* has*
r*prr«*rd Irat the I ’nited
Nation* Patr*lhir Hoc* m*y
be ended *(miii Iii lull-scat*
Arab attack*. Col. &gt;lgal,
\ adln. chiel »l operation* of
the Israeli atm s. told new*,
man
)a*lrrda)
thr
twoinunlh* Huce ”ma) come to
an end in the ret) near fu­
ture."

Its HillN HMD' ItH'K
AMMAN, Tian.-Joidtn. Srpt. 17
Tennessee
V o t e r s l/JI -Count I’olkr liri.ic.lotlr and
Are Offered States’ a I •rile h aldr wnr shot to drill*
loelav III thr Jrttith lirld pail ol
Rights Demo Ticket Jriutalrin
llir mrdislni and lir in h Cnl.
W/NSIIINC.rON. Srpt 17. t,l‘i
Srtot
w nr killrd Lv "mrn in Jr w
I'lrinleril I rutn.iri left li*l.iv on .s
ltid.iv wrrlrin •auipaign lour with nil aim) uniloim*. sawI a trli •
line pledge ''I'm going In light lihoiir nirisagr to ihr Associate*.
^iid and I'm goin-r to give them I'lcts hrir
(John Juirpl, Mai Donald lilt
hell"
Alurm.ili i omul al Inuialcm. ifIt t a vitlrilloUt trip," the 1'ies
ii *«ii*M a oa taaa «l*r
nlrnt aho told Ins luninng mate
Nrnatoi Allien \k ILnklr) of Kmlusky. ssho was at l limn .Station
to trr the I’lnidenl rinliaik oil the
•mold is*mg of s«hat mas hr llir
most si i r ii it. xi * i ampaigll rser
wawrd Is a While I lou r occupant,
llir I'icsidrul will drlisri moir
LAKELAND, Sept. 17—iAV-»
than ID) addirisn iii al least 18 Tite u v irtaiy of Agricultur* ap„f ||lr i| iia ir. In* iprcial 17-iai proved todav trgulaflon* deiigtrr-t
to prevent a trial krt glut of
Dam wdl imuh on I ‘4.100-mil. Florida's new orange crop.
vet* srrking loin In thr l’a« live
Frank Sryrnoui, executive sec
to a d and irluili
Ihr I’lrsklml lelurv of thr Frdeial Cittuv MsiAgieeitu ill
i-oinniittcee,
Is dur to irtuill lo W’aslnngloii krtlrg
•aid the t SDA lia.t *lnloi*ed re­
(X l J.
striction* adojilt-d tide Tuesday
lo addition to Huiklrv, Secrclary by tlie committer*.
f Statr M aohall and Srni-tar)
llo rrgiilat lull* wliicli become
innierrr Sawyet wrte at Itu- effective Momlsy provide that
in to *ny g.HMlhyr to tils' uiungc* ino-1 list to- smaller tlian
resident.
lliose miuiiilig t'li to fill a
utandaid tn'x Tin* slui'pirig role
SllMLItYH.I.F:. Term.. S«-ni Is t* f.o one week From Sept 27
to Ih-t. I sire 216 Will tie permit­
i*i Tennessee voter* wnr offer
|l .o.llBur.l On I'M , *ISI
ted
Shipment* were made thi* week
without shipping regulation* The
first shipping rule- among the
Mrs. Mary I*. Brant
stlffo t ever •lamped uti nt the

USDA Okeys N e w
Rules For State’s
1918 Orange Crop

Dies At Lake* Monroe

Mr. \|ur&gt; I* III ant, *&gt;1 years
old do I M l.lile lily ut h er h om e III
St
llig llt u b o o t
1-ask• Monro.
11:10 o'clock.
Horn III New Column. Conn
Dei I lhh|, Mr*. Hiant hail resided .a l.ukv Monroe fur the
lias•I IT, year* where she rnude
her biitne wrtli hri brother.
Cringe Wardwell
She an* a nu-mher of llolv
Cm*i F!piscupal Church Service*
will la- cuiiductvd at I 10 P.M
Hatuidny nt F:rick*on Fonrral
Home with Itev Thoma* Melto.e
of Orlando officiating The re
main* wilt lx- »rnt to New Cana
an f&lt;o funeral M-rvicr* and In­
terim nt in l.ake View Cemetery
iherr on Monday, lieside tier lute
liushaml Mr. Wnnlurll will ne
rompanv tlie txxlv.
Survivor* lx-*ide* the brother
inehole one niece. Misv Joyce
Wardwell of la k e Miinrim anil an
aunt. Mr* Hattie light of New
Canaan

Bombs Kill 1 Men
At Kglin Field Drill
EGI.IN' FIELD , Sept. 17- &lt;/»Vfatally injutvd when live bomb*
F’uut Army Infantrymen WWI
from a flight of 11-29’* showered
(town and missed their matk dur­
ing maneuver* her* yesterday.
Twenty-nine other troop* were
injur, I. three critically. All were
negro,-* except one, a while cap­
tain. Name* of the dead and In­
jured were withheld.
Seven bomber*
released 69
bomb* weighing 600 pound* each
from an altitude uf 10,000 feet,
a public information officer said.
Homt'* fell around and among the
ground troops.
"The troop* were in thr right
I lace and the bombs weren't" the
officer said.
The mishap occurrd on the
“
^ X ^ .t^ T ^ S ^ m a ln
"JX u S rtm T
HDMil EXPLODES
HAVANA, Cuba. Sept 47—tr**'
— Police announced a email bomb
exploded today a t tha ministry o f
labor building, causing slight damag*.
No one wa* Injured. Th* evolut­
ive had been placed Just outside
a first floor window.

Ix-ginning of * season will li m it
till- mange* to l a t g r s l l r d f i u i t .

All orange* must giade No 2
i.r bcttri f.o sloiournl I tom tlie
state
Wile ii I lie lute* were adopted
bv the mm ki ting committee* ttiey
« r lr done so Willi tlie idea of
kerning tl&gt;e same thing I mm hap­
pening to orange price* which
already lm* happened to th*
rapefrutt erop. Imw price* hav#
piagont gtaprfrult from the sta ll
of tlie season.

Frcc/.iiurWeather Hits
Darts Of Northeast
CHICAGO,
Sept.
17— lAb—
Freezing weather hit party of
the northeastern section of th*
country today Imt there vv*v lota
of in at from the Rockle* to the
Appalachian*.
llie mercury ilropp-sl under th*
12 mark over the New England
States and i i i Northern New York
, arty today. Then- wa* a piomts#
of warmer air for the vies over
the weekend.
The late summer hot spell con­
tinued ovei most of the midwest.
Cooler weather, however, wa*
forecast for some section* tomor­
row. Temperatures In th# 90’* vv*T«
reported ysstrrday In parti of
the Dakota*. Minnesota, Iowa, Itlinuii, Wisconsin. Ohio, Missouri,
Oklahoma and Nebraska,
h a d w i : a t iif : k
MIAMI,
Sept.
17—(Ah—The
Weather
Hurrsu warned ths
F'lorida east roast to ixixcct th*
roughest weather of the ucsr darIng the next 36 hours and caution­
ed small craft between Jackson­
ville anil Key West.
Soually northeast ami east
wrimi* up to 36 mile* sn l&gt;oqr will
bluster along the coast, with high­
er winds In the Florida Strait*
In showets, tha bureau stated.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 17—OP)
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Now York
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Jscksonrtll*
Miami
Orlando

-*• t l
4

�_
rAr.i: rivo

r

:
FR ID A Y S E P T . 17, 1 9 4 8

THE 8 A N F 0 R D H E R A L D : SANFORD, FLORIDA

.The Sanford Herald

Greatest Americans

«
IUi i MIi M In IMM
• h k llik r^ Ssl.r v».v|»l

i

AUTO

A L.ETTBR OF A FATHER TO HIS SON

The greatest peojile who ever lived on the North Ameri­
IIV JOIN D. HWAIN, 'll 1- TALK UNIVERSITY
*
a#*
al
can continent were not the Americana of twlny. They were
•
asstar*. I'la r U a
«
m Maaaalla Asraw*_______
the ancient Mnyaa of Mexico and Yucatan, whose ablcat
the Itarrier!
not inault you, and myself equaldear Son:
____ ___ ____
* Est*r*S
aa a r r a s * r ls a a ■ • ! ! « hiHtorian haa juat died. Thia wua Dr. Sylvunu* (I. Morley,
So Iwar with me if I pauae a |y, by warning you against unfi
unfairStT'aimra?*. n'aries.
director of the School of American Itcarnrch at Snnte Fe, meant to say to you when wo took moment and irate back acro.a this neu; to suppose you capable of
-----IN* M. lie wrote many book* on the Mnyaa, Humming up hia our last walk together, the day be- Inevitable srulf into the pleasant cheating at cards is to suppose an
Yala. I Intend® land that liea behind me,—a pie impossibility. You could not do so
..........................
muiar
/knowledge in n largo liook which ap|&gt;enre&lt;i two year* ago, fora you le ft for
thout forfeiting
forfei1
to say them then, and I will even lure evoked by your dawning col- without
the right to ever
J"The Ancient Maya".
ynter your home again. But some
confess that I shamelessly Ik lege career.
T O i « t m iT i c * * m a t * *
;
Viaitora to Mexico have acen and admired the Krent vrigled you Into taking a steal) I would not have you think Aoe: careless and Insidious practices,
Carrie r
pyrnmida
of Yucatan, and the l«Dutiful jxittery and jewelry Into a quiet street that I might regretful or intlancholy, Lite has. nut unknown In my day and class,
&gt;• MsSIfc
O rw N nlM
which are now the pride of Mexican muaeuma. The Mnyaa rehearse a carefully prepared Mt been good to me—and (very '.gelsavor to the upright mind of
t l MsSIfc.
its gift* for thr man who is cheating, without always incurachievementa are eiqrecinlly notable because they mastered of Chesterfield' up-to-date; bit has
TW f
somehow I eould not seem to he. Milling to work for them and use 1ring ita penalties,
,~Ali aUlaat) aailaaa. raNa •» only two of the five steps which Morley calls the most es gin.—sml, a fter all, perhaps . I them temperately. And nothing
To play with men who you know
Ikalka. raaalallaaa aa4 M lIlN "C
ra-.aa.PB.. ...
...f patpaaa —
ewlvrlalsisrala
far O
sf .aential in proKresa. They knew the use of fire, and were cx- can write what was In my mind is more ungraceful, more ludi- can not afford to lose, and who
si"i” s*.. wto i»&lt; • ' |H&gt;rta in agriculture. They had not learned to make beasts mor,- freely and plainly than I ermrs, than the spectacle of one must either cheat or suffer prlwho attempts to linger over the ration; to pldy when you your­
Var».pV.r"&lt;Ia'oaaao/ b, ---- of bunleii out of animals, had no metal tools, and did not could have spoken It
I think I have never realised tv- pleasures of an age he has out­ self must win your bet to square
, laiaa* w m sap nr,p».pai»- discover the principle of the wheel.
lived, and ignore the advantages yourself; that is, when you do not
r^r^.n.,*Ka..Ir"ni/*V‘(; uSSaT*Yet In architecture, painting and stone-cutting the fore that I was getting old.
reasonably see how you are going
nf his own timr of life.
* Tsp" iiprais la", -rakpr ar ika Mayas bail no equal* in America. They invented writinK •" Of roursc I have known that ta r
to raise the money to pay provid­
Yet,
as
the
years
bring
weak­
hair is causing your mother much
ing you lost,—this Is a gambler's
•cTnTlr.'pir o T kIfp ".«Vl «* p»Vakn-.the -New
World.
is stiH solicitude, and that I am hop*. ness,
persistently
--- using
r. a system which unfortunately
.
. . . .the
. mind ,r_____
. . - tdrifts chance to which no gentleman will
r a d .a .« all Oka inm
I. i »fiM ptutM uiHiecipheml, and were master* of astronomy. They muht be IciUy wt?dcU*H to my pincont*
ifer
*°L^ ? **rU tr P*rj°d* c* life,
expose his fellow players.
|a Ihts sewsoaovr,
** * caiIIcm! ii Stone A ice jHHiple* yet with nil th«*ir limitation* they while reading my daily paper, sad u{*bl the aged actually cater a ever
4 ^ m i &lt; I « H I lii*****
There is nothing herul; about
wr not Inaptly nanu1 second these desperate casts of the die;
showed an amazintr intellect which even twentieth century at the opera; but In some internprchensitde way I had forgotten to childhood, from which Heaven
FRIDAY SEPT. 17. U P
one risks only the other fellow’s
America could hardly rival.
associate these triflea with tfir rarefend me

„

money. These practices I ask and
encroachments of time. It waa a
1 can still appreciate a pair of expect you to avoid.
sudden
realisation
that
vou
were
.parkling
blue
eyes,
and
I
am
not
Dollars In Argentina
nothing of you In the way
. IF WE 0 0 TO SL E E P WHILE
oMivlous to the turn of a pretty of I ■ask
ala&gt;ut to become a Freshman
declares! position on religion.
DRIVING A CAR WE WIN,
shoulder; although I devoutly
the rollrge from which, ns
Since the firisl of this year the open market price of seems to me, I but yesterday grad- trust th it my Interest is now im- Your mother may hava demanded
en d
in t h e h o s p i t a l o r
more of you here—entreateJ more;
SOME IMA-j United States dollar* in Argentina ha* almost doubled. It is ustrd, that "fro re the genial cur- personal, and merely artiatlc.
■THE CEMETERY
I ran not. I ask but this; that you
I
ran
still
do
my
eighteen
holes
S^j*K_THKY NKEID EXERCISE
situation in which the high price is obtainable only in rent of my soul,” anil spared you
will give earnest, serious consider­
of
golf
and
well
under
eighty
five
ation to the fact thst we exist
™ n o iti im lgn tl's nvR. Argentina, while the exchange mnrket in this country quotes my paternal lecture.
Why, I can shut my ‘y.*s and ■rid I think I shot last fall as well on the planet for a shockingly
TIN k. fake ye* heed, watch and prices just slightly above the official rate set hv the Argonstill hear the Ivy Song, as we sang ns ever in my life; hut I must ad­ brief fraction of Eternity; that it
tine government.
pn-v.—Mark 1,1:33.
It that lic-autiful June morninsr; mit, sadly but not ranrorously. behooves every man to diligently
A shortage of dollars in Argentina, which ts-ga'i several ■ml yrt luit a few nights morn and that I much perfrr my comfort seek some answer to the great
! Wr luttcn to congratulate the months ago. is given as the cause. The higher prices t.t l*'**&gt;* you will be locked in the deadly ■Me grand stand scat to my old question,—Why am I here? And
of halfback, and I should
Florals I.cgtilsiurr on die good job urn offered by merchants who want dollars with which to Rti-li on the same field w-hpre I position
not lie willing to run at top speed then, as best he can, to live up to
Ui
uni
pirn
nlly
received
two
black­
the ideals enjoined hy his an­
liuj
United
States
grssls.
Controls
on
actual
shipment
of
it did m revuing Florida's eicctinn
ened eyrs, and i trust, gave many f&lt;-r a quarter nf a inile, except swer. And if this carries you far,
ballot. The operation m i per- currency Into and out of the country keep the high-price
upon a matter nf grrat morno-it.
morel
Ami so, comfortably situated and if it leads you to embrace any
formed with neatness and dupatch i offers inside Argentina.
Another thing, trifling In Itself, upon my side of the barrier, let of the great creeds of Christen­
; „ ,
-•&gt;— 7-.
.
For the United States, the net result is a furthci decline
my eyes to the fact *&gt;f my me, my dear son, who havj dom, this will lie to your mother
, Neatly 70 percent of die nation s I j n ( h ( . „ m ......... „ „ f , , ;| H ) r l i:o..»!s. the Argentine narket will opened
advancing years
•pared you so much elderly wlr- an unspeakable joy, ami perhaps
newspapers are supisoiting Gov \ „bsi,rh. The i.lftrl is jmrt of u general shrinkage c.f the i v ; v My son, my loyal and affection dom
_ (more,
__
I fear, because I have not less so to me: hut It is a uu«siernot Dewry lot I’resrdcnt. Si*- ket in luttin A tier ita sim.t t h« end el the war, which It.ix _ate
_ boy,
___________
__ be _yours
____ nmrr,,v
some day ___
It may
hitherto _____
been unaaiiu.
blissfully u.vawa.v
unaware;**0n wbich can not be SStllod by
Iren (&gt;ercrnl are for Truman, and 4 greatly ciirtalln- tur expo' j i t the n.ith.
to know the paTn.^thc unreasonable "f' my owrT'*»rn'lorVty' ' tban "from ,ht
I'ii'u
Imst
o f all, while
imln,
that
comes
nv«r
t
man
to
any
conscious
motive)
let
me,
I
"*
” you are in
.percent for Thurmond Only two
Currency exchange problems nre at the root of the know that between him and his ,*y, indulge in a few customary college, he of it, sml
support its
newspaper, in the entire Unitrd whole shrinkage, as consumer desire for our goods is as
boy, and his Ixty’s friends, an un- paternal warnings lo you at this every helpful activity.
I ask no academic honor your
‘Slates art (or Wallace and one oil
„„ evcr, |n the present Issint the missing segment nf seen hut unassailable barrier has time. I trust thst they wdl b j sinnatural inclinations may, not lead
ilbtm is the Communist Daily Work- t|„. Lujtj,, American exjsirt may not Ire widely mourned, but arisen, rrect.-d by no human ngen- rrre.
Some fathers say to thdr suns you to strive for; no physical su­
;ei. But tn say dial 70 |Htceni ol ’ jf the exchange condition long iierslsts eventually and cer- cy and lo feel that while they may
experience a vague respect ami upon the first home leaving,— premacy your animat spirits may
dbf newspapers are supporting talnly it will add to our woes.
even curiosity to know what ex- IW a re of wine and women!” I not instinctively reach out and
grasp.
jDewey does nol mean that lyr w ill1
ills on your aide of the harrier, do not.
Younot
will, I presume, make the
&gt;be elected. It merely mean* that
you.
on
your
part
would
give
all,—
If
your
home
life
has
Improving
Speech
fraternity I made, and I hope, the j
wraith,
poaition,
in
flue
nee,
honor,
laught
the
virtues
of
a
temperate.
tin ibe opinion of the newspaper
—lo get hack to theirs. All the clean life, as I hope, then no sodetlra; you will probably then
'editors, be is the lies! man for the
A New York radio station, ndvcrtUinif for n idrl who world clumsily orgracefully, is words of mine can do It, nnd you learn that your father wxj n&lt;q al­
job.
a dignified, bearded man la
spoku the local dialect with laid diction and carelcM enun­ crawling over this Iwrrier; hut not must learn, a t tao many others aways
plnce-nex and frock coat, and
one ever crawled hack again!
have, from a hitter intlmary with
ciation,
was
surprised
by
the
number
of
pentoiW
who
reSenator-designate Russell l-ong.
that on his side of the barril-r he
You have ever seemed happy to its antithesis.
who recently won the Louisiana s|tontlcd. The station wns seeking a subject to take part I * with me; you have worked with
A, to wom(.ni , n#wr „void, d cut nol a few capers which, seen
election, says that Truman hasn't in an educational program dealing with speech improvement. me, read and smoked with me, «v- ,htm. | , 0UJfh, thrm out, (rom , h&lt; In the clear light of his summer, |
The radio, spreading the voices of individuals fur-nnd en played golf with me; but the , jme whcn, a red-cheeked young- gain little grace. Yet, were he to,
• chance out there. In fact, he
live his life over again, he would |
| trudged to school In-sidi a rut
wide,
has helped to call attention to differences in speech subtle change in your attitude,
says, the President will probably
the same, or worse.
the
kindling
of
your
eyes
when
rrd-rheeked
lassie—asleep
these
Finally, if you make any of the
ran fourth. Long, son of the late habits in various parts of the country, and to a carelessness we meet young men of your age, m, ny yMni
, ht&gt; m # n ||age
wKingfi*h” Huey Ling, who tp- of speech which is remarkably uniform. It is fair enough s the keenest psin I nave ever i,,. where lies so manv with whom trams, never qu it That lx all th*
'•
known, yet one which God knows | fUURht and played these many secret of success. Navcr quit!
parently knows something ah &gt;ut that radio should try to do something about it.
Quitting, I like to believe, hasj
Some
grammarians
say
that
the
worst
English
In
the
I
would
not
reproach
you
with.
yrara
*„ne
by.
Louisiana politics, says Thurmond
It explains what I used to see
| have no advice lo offer you not been a striking characteristic
of our family, and Is not tolerated 1
will ran first. Dewey second, Wal­ world Is spoken in the United States. That we may deny. on my fath er's face and did not
““ *
'
' ,n4 4ld not „n thta great subject; its ethics In our college.
But
It
cannot
be
denied
that
there
Is
much
room
for
im­
understand.
lace third, and Truman,Igs u v
.
are
not
taught
by
lettac.
If
I
If you can't win the scholarship,
For the tyranny
•onally we think Long is prabaldy provement. English is not ,'n easy language,.but It Is a use­
outh, my\ have arty regreta, they artf not for fight It out Id th* end of the ex­
man's.
And
if,
of
wrong about that. We would put ful one. and is becoming more ami more widely accepted. son, is the one tyranny hlch n e t- ! your ear, nor any
V
While theorists search for a uhlveraal language. English er has been, never ran be over­ some women I have known, I can amination.
If you can’t win your race, at
Truman third and Wallace foursh.
may very well become one In practice. We should sjteak it thrown. Nothing ran displace it, not say that I lifted them up, at least finish— somewhere.
nothing shake Ita power.
least
of
no
woman
can
it
he
said
If your boat ra n t win. at least
Bif Canadian nrwiprint mill* itettcr than we do.
I usually beat you at golf, nrd that I thrust her down!
keep pulling on your oar, even If
announce another $4 a ton price
occasionally a t Iannis; I suppose
I ask of you no more than this
eye glare* and the taste cf
UKieaie which bring! the coil oi
thst If we w ere to spar together and the guidance of your own your
Stamp Machine
blood comes into your throat with
Rail
Strike
1
might
still
make
i.resp
ect*
hie
hraM.
thBt&lt;
,n
,
ht
nrwiprint st the mill In well over
years, •very heave.
showing, and a t lealt "save my whrn you, too, pass over the IsarrlBattaaea from Pair Hurt
9100 a ton, shout three tirriei
If you can not make your five
(Caatlaare S-raa* !*■«• «■•!
1machine ia simple and almost &lt;otu­ fare.” It avails nothing. I ant on rier, you may not leave behind yards In foothall, keep bucking the
(he pre-war price. That tucli Irs* of )mw ;rw hours worked.
my side o f the harrier, yon «n you shadows of the flower-decked
plelely fool proof, he sald^
line—never let up,—If you ran‘1
Stevedore* - first come, first
price tncrcstes arc nol enlircFive one rent stamps may Is* yours.
meadow* of your youth.
see, or hear, keep plugging ahead!
ly justified ii shown by th* hired Insdrd two Army transports obtained by depositing a nlekle,
It &gt;e«rns but a year amt a du/
You will probably play rxrd* in Never quit! If you forget nil else
and
five
three
cent
stamps
hy
since
I
tucked
tha
ball
under
my
the
strike-bound
|m
rt
of
San
colltge;
most
men
do,—I
did.
financial tUIrmrnt of the Interna­ rn
I have said rememeber these two
putting in ■ nlekle ami x dime. arm and sped down the gridiron, ambling instinct is primot
words, through all your Ufa, and
tional Ps|ter Co. which boaiti a Francisco today.
The airmail stamps will be vended sustained hy the yells of mv par­
•pt under du* bounds; &gt;f not eome successes or failure. I shall
profit of $54.000,000 as compared
CIO President Philip Murray said two for ten rents.
tisans; and i f our game lacked useful, it is a t least comparatively proudly think of you aa my own
Thvro has also been in opera­ th* msrhine Ilka precision of the harmless. This la the very best dear son.
lo a litlle over $3,000,000 in 193**. Army hiring outside union chan­
Meanwhile, southern newspapers nels "precioilates the Army into tion for several woks • Pitney- mass formation you ar* already that 1 or any honest man can n y
And so, from tha old-homo-lifa,
Bowes Postage Miter that la
-------a of ------------------j
it. I should ha glad If y«
you
farewell and Godspeed!
are building their own mill at Chil- the (maritime) dispute on the vide used by the Parcel Post Q erk s. somewhat fam iliar with, it was
good gam*, and wa were good I eared to gamble; T&gt;ut I do not *ak
Your affectionate.
denburg, Ala. where more than of the employers." The Army in This machine ia supplied only to msn,
and all on tha right aide of it. Assuming that you will, I do
Father.
,910,000,000 is Ireing invested and the past, Murray said, has used thr larger (Mist offices and it en ­
ables
the
rlcrks
lo
put
the
cor­
more than R00 workmen are al­ union hiring hsl.lt.
bly’s finance committee,
rect amount of postage on the
L io n H
ready employed on a project which
As the strike by the CIO long­ parrels for any amount ranging
Thr committee, representing all
is expected lu be completed by shore union involving somr 28,000 from nno-half rent to tO.Hft.. I
U'oBilaoe* trmm !•■■* Dan
French parties, it expected to
The use of this machine elim i­
an. I, 1930 and which will produce Pacific Coast workrrs entered its
start voting today on Quauille's
office, lie announced that the
00,000 tons of newsprint annually ISth day, a private firm consider­ nates several operations such as next Bute Lion Convention will
PARIS. SepL |7—DP)—The fa t* plan for raising 80,000,000,000
using various denominations of
. (9260,000,000) ( n r»ew re­
Foe newspapers of this area.
ed lakiog over the handling of stamps, sticking them on and can ­ he held at 8L Petersburg on May of Premiei Henri Queullle’a new franca
direct and
cabinet leatad today with the 46 venue by additional dir*
8,
and
told
of
tho
9660
priie
won
military cargo with union labor.
cellation ns tho amount Is set and
member* of the National Assem­ Indirect taxes.
aillctr on swimming
by
Florida
Lions
for
wearing
A good article
Tire Griffiths and Sprague firm romes out un gummed tape with Seminole Indian costume* in New
pools, their danger to the health'
in Seattle said it was willing to cancellation not necessary.
York &gt;t the national Lion Con­
of the community and their proper
vention.
handle Army cargo in Seattle but
can and msinteaance appears in
First Baseman Whitner rafrnr.
was undecided whether lo take
this month's istue o( the Seminole
cd to his past season with .he
over Ate job in San Francisco and
Baltimore Orioles a t only fair
CeM laae*
Chief issued by the Seminole Coun
Fee* Owe
Los Angeles. The firm Has signed dtaslnhji. three l}uura before the from a hitting standpoint as to
ty Health Unit. Like anything
a contract with the CIO longshore Hyderabad a n n o u n c e men t had percentage, but he did state that
else worth having swimming peris
broadcast a demand to the llydera he had poled out 63 hum# runt,
men.
•rt a lot of trouble «t|d require a
The strike stemmed from a dis­ lied commander lo “lay down your and that he had not nlsycd dur­
ing the first month of thr season.
£ood deal of stlenlion to keep pute over the union’s .drniand fm arms, since resistance Is futile.”
Recalling a recent talk with
The Hyderabad broadcast was
sanitary. Bui must schools, col­ a wage Ion ease from 11.117 to ILH2
Carl
llubhell.
revealed that he
leges, athletic dubs and YMTAi an hour and control of uniun-oper- In the form of an announcement to hail been informed that much
th*
ld.000,000
people
of
the
sta
ts,
have found that they are worth it. atari hiring halls which assign four out of five af them Hindu*. publicity for .Sanford will be
workers to jolts.
gvicn in the middle wrsL parti­
If . they are not kepi cfeau. those dork
In Naw York, a city-appointed Ind'a has demanded that the Mos­ cularly In 8 t. Paul and Minnea­
who swim in them may get ear mediator railed officials of tho lem Nltam turn his state over to polis. He said that Giant officials
infections and ring worm, but ‘hose city'a AFL Teamster Union locals the dominion.
ar* well pleased with the work of
The entire cabinet resigned, tha Hal Gruber, local baseball man­
who wear dirty clothes and don't together in an effort to draw up
premier announced, and the resig­
lake daily balks are in danger nf a uniform wage program in the nations were accepted h ythe Nia- ager.
17-day-old truek strike.
The Lions Club mad* plan* for
Um tame Double. The solution, of
New York’s two largest local* am. Th# broadcast said th# gover­ a fish fry Wednesday evening at
course, is to keep clean.
representing nearly 14,000 drivers nor general o f India, Chakravarthl the home o f‘ J o * Moaa on 811
_____
and helpers have turned down a IlaJagopalackarL was informed of Lake. Wive* o f members are In­
IStrong sentiment is found in Id-rent hourly raise offer by em­ this, and hla decision was being vited to attend. Directors will
meet there also to take un un­
favor of World Federation at th* ployers. Local MS has demanded •wiled In Hyderabad City,
( Madras dispatch Indicated tha finished bus lm
only meant of avoiding War and a S5-cent boost. This group has
action was cons Idared
pfeterving civilisation, to strong is not called a strike, but tha major­ Niaam's
'*
ity of Ita 4,600 workers hava quit full surrender.)
tfm desire of every one of us n their Juba.
India’s ’ flash War haa bean in
keep out of war. Yet we wonder
Local 607 which called a strike pfngrrsa gnlyuA! little njort than
h*w in the world we could ever Rapt. 1, Is asking n 1714-cent f#Ur days. Indian troop* were
get Russia to renounce her sove*- raise. It ho* settled on this basis hoatjng down on Bldar, stronghold
of the Moslem volunteers, the R»rights and Join a World Fed- with NIB individual trucking firms, iokara, who offarad th* mala re­
but some 3,800 member* ora still
l when die would Mt even Idle. About 6,846 members have sistance to th* Dominion’s drive.
K A O L 6M M HN M OW N,
the United Nadque without returned to work.
Other columns war* pressing for­
* uaoa t u t u ' s it* a 4*
U W M M CMOS*
ward
from
nil
direction*
toward
a vet* power which
A proposed (trike of 66,000 CIO
* wtnn wnriHO on mack
her lo obstruct every'sin- telephone equipment ins tailors In “ ifdorebad City and nearby Secun­
derabad.
thing the United Nations tries th* nation's telephone exchanges
B
UATHIM
DM CHAM
which was to have begun today
gdo. And we wonder wbai
averted by a lost minute •Dike want Into Its 14lh day, tha
rn**a V 1
&gt; A CHAMFA4M WA1HAMI DM. * VAMtlMO HA1TIC KAh U *
MMs* &lt;f 1
oil industry's allocation oommltt**
(NO wmt COHTUITIHO IttM
* tu to r WOOO FIAMI
ibon when all the
warned the public In th* coastal
region that "racraatiotutl nnd
dgOTANPiNO COJaUTK POCKTT * SfT-IN tOCK
social” driving must stop.
wmt HAP. M t o n or CAM
Tha Federal Mediation Service

\

LIABILITY INSURANCE

/

To Meet New Florida Financial RespomsiWllly Law
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY H O LD ER S
.
104
}

Phon*

104

Room 225, Melsch Building 222 E . l a t Street

N E W ! ’A

HI III. K VF.HSK TODAY

,,

R

t f

Meet

fH I LAN! COLLAR * Y

A new bu lion-down for men who prefer
widespread collar points. El petti/ tailored
by Manhattan —makers of fine shirts tinea
IB S , Whiles, stripes and solid color oxfords.
See dtem today.

.

*3-95

B. L. Perkins &amp; ,$on
CORRECT M E \ '8 WEAK

Bum W oil j Get mow Beat!
year aid *ll-ihl«sty
beautiful, new ad-thrifty

Duo-Thermheater!
Yon can't afford to let an
inrfficirtit oil hog healer
waste (udl, prartically
nick your pockets t

e*

That's why owning a
new o il-th r ifty DnoTbrim Is a smaller InrcstmcouAiui tier bv/ors.

French Government
Faces Financial Teat

{

more teat from 6V«y drop ofoil
You’re sars af tMa with ■ DuoTherm because the Duo-Therm
Dual-Chamber Burner ia a miser
with fuel. . . glvra greater heal
transfer to your homq, . . gives
you billow* of rlevi. safe, silent;
heal. Only Duo-The no hot thisl

Hyderabad Yields

$ w

« '*

you get more heating comfort

&amp;

Because the Dim-Therm PowerAir (a blower, net a fan) really
circulates tbs beat evenly from
floor ta celling . . , turns* h tele
every comer for rtmjh t * com­
fort. And am* tip f 35% an
• ill Only Duo-TWraa has thisl

SNAFU

_^

L ______

I S Si m ®r * ' “ FMI
to d a y

_______

Sw all the Puo-Thdrmft&amp;turee
See Dao-Dwrm'a beastIAil “ furnHure styfb^T to". (Tke
model shown above is the Duo-Therm Hegrjeyjdte whit
■aw duo-tea# mahogany finish.) Cm
our Easy Tenet* to suit your budget ,

BOLD AND INSTALLED BY

LEE B

•

�FRIDAY SEPT. 17, 1I4S
-e m

THE SANFORD ITERALP, SANFORD, FLORIDA ""

Miss L e e Honored
With Buffet Supper

Bnptist Circle 1
Has Luncheon Meet

Honoring Mis* Lola Lee, whose
tmurtagi' to Iwe Diaper of take
Telephone U S iWalcs will b* an event o f October,
---------------- ------- Mra. Jaul J . Chesterson and her
daughter Mis* Carol Chesterson
entertained with a buffet supper
at their home on Editha Avenue
in Highland Park last evening at
1:00 o'clock. White asters, tube­
rose* and chrysanthemums were
Friends of Mrs. II. 31. Pearce used in beautiful arrangements to
will he sorry to learn that she form an attractive setting for
continues to be ill at her home on the occasion Lighted white taper*
West F ilst Street.
cast a soft glow over the scene.
The dining table from which
Miss June Rose Dutton bus left
for Due West. S. C. where she the supper was served wa* cen*
will enter her freshmun year at teles! with a graceful »irungement
of tuberoses and aster* and tali
Erskine College.
white candle* in crystal candle
holder*. A crystal punch Imwl
Cullen Wright anil J o e Cten- wa* placed at one end of the table
shaw plan to leave on Sunday to und individual chicken pl*». a
resume their studies at the l*nl- molded &lt;nlad. hot rolls, punch and
versify of Florida in Gainesville. •mall cake* topped with whipped
cream formed a delicious supper.
Mr*. John Sauls returned today Tlie hostesses were assisted ill
from the
Florida Sanitarium ►ervine by Ml** Nancy William*
where she has l««-en confined for and Mi** Jean Snyer. During the
the past two Week* to her home evening Mis* Lee was presented
on South Sanford Avenue.
with a sandwich platter In her
pattern of crystal and *
James Henry Cooper plane to chosen
corsage wn* given to the honuree'a
leave tomurrow for I own City, grandmother Mr* W. P, Brooks
Iowa where he will entail for in honor of her birthday.
the fall semester nt the University
Those *-nloving the evening with
of Iowa.
Miss l ee were her mother. Mr*.
i|i&gt;rv l.ee Mr« Brook* Mr* AW. L*e Mr* AI Doiidtwv. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Brinson T,v|tu
r Br«w n of A Manta. Ga.*
have returned to their home on Mrs. liiehaid
Pirkerill of Or­
Park Avenue after a two month*'
Mr* Donald Jones. Mrs.
vaeation in Washington. D. (*., lando,
tart Wilkinson nn&lt;l the Mi*se*
Canton, O. and Quelwc, Canada. 1 ‘.abler William*. KMe Farley,
I Beriv Jo Brock Jean Saver, NanMrs. II. L. Anderson of Has­ ■rv WIRl-ms, Kitty Odhnni. Janet
tings is spending some time in 1Hetsel, Elisabeth T)v*on. Louise
Sanford a* the guest of her par­ ■Clark and Audrey Bach.
ent*. Dr. and Mrs. J . N, Rohton
at thrlr home on South Sanford
RADIO PROGRAMS
Avenue.
HI aI lou
Tlllt

ig before reFor the Inst meeting
le No. I o f
oi ganirution of Circle
athc First Itoptist Church tho
group enjoyed a covered dials
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
E. I.. I.undquist at 210 French
Avenue. The circle met at l;(H)
o'clock on Monday.
The luncheon was served InifM
style from the dining room table
and eatn nt small table* in the
garden. Following the lunch a
short business session was held
and Mr*. R. F. Cooper, outgoing
president, was presented with a
pottery vn.-e In appreciation for
her work during the year.
At the conclusion of the itu-mcs*
meeting Mrs. t.u ndqulst served
refreshments consisting of ice
cream nnd cake.. Those enpiying
the meeting Were Mr.-. \. J .
Peterson. Mr*. G. S Davis, Mr*.
W. L. Vance. Mr*. I \ Kim­
brough, Mr*. Myron Smith, Mr*.
.1. I.. Jackson, Mr*. George Divm,
Mr*. A. D Rourilrece. Mr- It, I.
Garrison, Mrs. T. II. Grave.. Mi
Cooper and the ho-tes-

Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender
M ONDAY
The Elite Knight Circle uf the
F in t Baptist Church will meet In
the Women'* Bible Cl*** Boom at
ft;.'00 P.M
Son Beam* aiui G. A.'* of the
F in t F in t Baptist Church will
meet at the church a 3:30 P.M.
The Methodist Men'* Club will
have a (upper at the church at
7:00 P.M.
The Dependable Clan of the
F in t Methodist Church will meet
at 8:00 P.M. at the home of Mr*.
A. K. Shoemaker, 2118 Mellonville
Avenue, with Mr*. J . M. Leonard
a* co-hnute**. A Whit# Elephant
isle will be held.
The Prayer Band of the Preabyterlan Women of the Church will
meet at the church at 3:00 P.M.
The regular business and inspira­
tional meeting of the Women of
the Church will lie held at 1::i0
P. M. at the church,

Mrs. Huff Entertains
With Bridge Party
Mr*. J . O. Huff entertained yes­
terday afternoon with a bridge
party at her home on South San­
ford Avenue. The rooms of the
Huff home were attractively de­
corated with colorful arrange­
ments of xtnnla* and greenery.
Following aevaral progression*
of bridge the scores were added
and the high prise, a gift of
notepaper was awarded to Mrs.
E. B. Clementa and the screeno
prise, home made candy, wa* won
by Mr*. Orville Touchton. Late
In the afternoon Mr*. Huff served
an ice and sweet course to her
guests.
Those enjoying the afternoon
were Miss Charlotte Smith. Mrs.
John Meisch, Sr., Mr*. Clements.
Mrs. W. P. Field*. Mr*. J . C.
Hall, Mr*. H. C. Moore. Mr* G.
II. Brown, Mr*. J . W. Ilall. Mr*.
Robert Cobb. Mr*. P. R, Steven­
son, Mr* Touchton «nd the hos­
tess.

1*TA County Council Kindergarten
H uh F i r s t

M eetin g

The f in t meeting uf the P.T.A.
County Council wa* hold on Wedntsday at the South Side Primary
School with the prrildent, Mi*.
L. R. Kuthton, presiding. The
principal speaker for the afternoon
wat Mr*. Edward Kircher who
•poke on Ilia aubject "Are Home
•nd Family Life Woith Fighting
F o rt"
Mil. Kuihton announced that a
school of initructlon will be held
on Sept, 29 at the Hanfurd Gram­
mar School and chairmen of local
unit* wrte urged to attend. The
County Council will sponsor a
program conteat among the local
units with the winner being lent
to the atatr convention in Novem­
ber.
I
T. W. Lawton, Superintendent
c f Public Instruction, congratu­
lated the group for it* enthusiasm
and rxpreiaed the dealt* that it
would have an excellent year. The
next meeting uf the council will
he held at Seminole High School
in Novemlirr. At the conclusion
of the meeting refreshments were
Served with the South Sid# Par­
ent-Teacher Association at hnateat.

50 Students
famlsnc-t from !***# Os*

shingles. This building, located
immediately east of the former
Naval Air Station Administration
Building ha* been named England
Hall after Mist ftie England, gen­
eral aithaol1tuperkifratartit and in­
clude* an auditorium seating about

600.
A four year Biblcal College
course leading to a H.A. degree
I* offered Courses In music In­
clude piano, voire culture, string­
ed an&lt;l wind Instrument* and radio
broadcasting. Bunin*** rouraei are
offered including typing, short­
hand and bookkeeping.
Other courses include agricul­
ture. dairying, horticulture, hik­
ing, laundering and domestic sci­
ence. For agriculture, the school
ha* takan over 330 acres of land
east of the runways, and this will
l&gt;e put under cultivation, said Mr.
Maddy.
A beach on Golden Lake will lie
Improved and a landing for boat*
will ht provided. The former navy
paint and oil building has been
leased from the City and will be
used as a repair shop and for in•traction In repair work. The fotmer synthetic trainer building will
be used for a chemistry school, Mr.
Maddy aald.
Early morning broadcast* over
Station W1IOO and WOlIZ will
bo offered, aald Maddy. Dr. Floyd
Jonaa, former president of the
Conservatory of Muaic of Indianapelia. will be muak director at the
College.
The Thompson •Bush quartette
and the Malone trio will art at
special ringers for service*. Mrs.
Mary Phillipa, graduate of the
Emerson Music Conservatory of
Boston and sister of State Supt.
Colin English, will have charge
uf the vespers.
The Bushing family, formerly
of Birmingham, Ala. and more re
cently of Topeka, Kan*., will give
•acred and instrumental recital*.
Tha family has eight members.
The Rev, Dr. M. W. Castle, for­
merly of tho Central Methodist
Church of dualington, W.Va. ha«
leased tha former naVy headquar­
ter* building whkh wilt serve ai
an Inter-denomlnatlonal Minister*
Ralraat. Tha llomotol, headquar­
ter* building for tho Foundation
group, has roomr fa r 200 guests,
dining rporri and kitchen.
A new publication, Defender of
tlie Faith, la being Issued by tha
Foundation, and Ineludaa picture*
of the buildings and news of activltlea at tha Foundation. The*#
will be given a wide distribution
an many thousands-of them have
been printed, aald Mr. Maddy.

Will
Ope n On Sept. 22

The South Side Primary kindergarten will be ripen for registra­
tion on Sept. 21! from 9:00 until
11:00 A.M.. It wn* announced to­
day by Mr*. Elisabeth Tumhul!,
director. She also staled that the
regular fall session will begin on
Sept. 27.
BAPTIST Y W A MEETS
The Y. W. A. met at the First
Baptist Church last evening at
7.30 o'clock Mr*. W. P. Brooks
spoke to the group on steward
ship. Those present were Mra.
Mr*
Brooks, Mr*. Joe 11. Wright, Mr*.
W. K. Stokely and the Misses
Freda Harrison. Anita Aiken. Bettv Sheppard. Ellen Westmoreland.
Martha Stokley, Mildred Turner
and Martha Grogan

SATURDAY
Western Jamboree
Platter V Patter
Community Culrndar
News
Pla'ter 'n' Pallet
Morning Devotions
Salon Serenade
News
Neil Rondshu Orch.
Air Force Day Show
Something Old, New
Boil owed, Blue
Symphonic Swing
Album Review
Military Kami
itidera Purple Sage
New*
Tops In Pops
Andy Russell
Latin Americana
Musical Varlelics
Bin None Hunch
Saturday Swing
Musical Showcase
Hillbilly Hit*
Gardena For Freedom
Heavenly Go»|»el Singer*
Program Of Canada
New*
Faye A Inge
T« l-Lile Songs
Sports Parade
Meet The Band
Sunday School I-esaon
Club Ilendesvnu*
Strictly Instrumental
Variety Hall
Horse Opry
Concert Hour
S|Hirt* King Of Day
Daueing Party
News
Dancing Patty
New*
Sign riff
SUNDAY
Sunday Musical#
ta t The Bible Speak
Organ lteverir*
Old Refrain
Mount Moriah Devotion*
Breakfast With Star
Cha|&gt;#1 Upstair*
Dell Trio
Front Page Drain*
Jungle Jim
Portraits In Melody
Choristers
Upper Boom
Gospel Singers
Presbyterian Chut eit
String Orchestra
Home Tips A Tune*
Hawaiian Echoes

IOOKINO into a mirror Is Margery
"firry " CltlTuid, 16, daughter nl
Clark M. Clifford, special courier! to
I'residrnt Truman Sire was chosen
to reign a* queen of the President's
Cup Regatta to be field In Washing­
ton on Sept 2S.
(inter national)

Civil Suit Is W e d
On Express Company
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—(AN
— The Justice Department today
filed n civil complaint against the
Railway Express Agency, Inc,, alhying violations of t It,- Shot mao
Ai.M-Trust Act.
The complaint was filed in
fideinl court nt Wilmington, Del.
It charge* the Itmlway Express
Agency entered Into contrail*
wdh the railroads under which it
became th# exclusive agency fat
bundling express business on the
railroads.
Attorney General Clark said
the i l i u m objective of the suit
"i- the elimination of these re­
strictive provision* whieli deny
acres» to lire railway expte-* lnl&gt;in*-&gt; to nnyon# other than Railway
f t pleas Agency, Inc."
M U ARTIII It R EP L IE S
lu K Y ll. Sept. 17—(A1— General
D-'iiglas Mac Arthur today brushnl off ns '‘baseless" Russian
charges I lint he wa* hampering
democracy and tabor union* In
Japan.
In u formal statement answer­
ing the charges in Washington
of Soviet Ambassador I'anyuskin. the Allied commander told
the Russians to practice what they
pi. mti

Budget Dresses
*3

Values To

END OK SUMMER
SPECIAL
Two Weeks Only!
K R A I.(S T IC IKKA.YI
PE R M A N E N T

$

iutNvW*

7

Complete with tin* nillt’ l) "talked irianit"
Curl Cut hihI i ream Itlitoe . .

how

l anot 1

Three e\|*eriemeil operators to care for your bounty , .
Amut Mae Chapman
llclle Mlltohew
Hetty Sanger

ANN’S MIRAS0L BEAUTY SALON
117 N'. Pork

Phone 717

OctetU* Bridge Cl u b
Muds In Orlando
TW (VU'Uf
U.it- rrijuy*
**l a nirt'tuiK tfpinlly h*'l»l nt th**
Otmiirt* ri.m i
l in i RI u ill*
Swimming in the hold |mhi| nit«I
M’Veiul L'ninuM Wen'
l nftei
which n ditifici Min ***?y i *I i n th*
Imitin.
S«*v«*tnl ruhlH‘1* «*f t»i
wen?
|dii)t'il and uft* t tin’ w iiii» wt-n*
aihhil thr hiifh firm* wn- uwaii|«*«I
In Mr* William lUnUim, *ivnit*l
hlfflt to Mi* IM irit llrvwn w»»l
tho HFli'Vltn (n ii«* usa won hv
Mm llami Kiln Km
I b« p ritu
fur

th r

nf fan

writ*

ii.o lid

Ha p «

— I—N
W

iia it y

A

m

l “u

GRANDMOTHERS!
Send in your name and aildrrs*
lor a romplimentarj Invitation
lo the annual

(JHANILMOTTIRKS* TEA
and Infoimol I nwliion Nhow

J

:•!

Y o w rll

Ivey’s. O r­

Drew

lando

SAT. OCT. 2nd

*:oiitijbiil*"l

to the rluh l*&gt; Mi * LoU-rt K mu.
Thn*«*
•reunite m 'tr
Mr*. Kllrrfw, \li
.lohn 1 I«c«%
Mm . Mktvin 1 rtlitmi, Mm Hn-wn.
Mrs -l C Ruortl. Mi
i *,m . i
Mips t'atol SltttttF aii*i Mi? lr.4s

A t te n lio n

II l« 5 l’ -'l.

Name
Aildir-s

* *D

So I #i Biuli Midi r it ul j our non
ISi/i'** !•»
n*Anted .it Ira ;
• Oldest grandmother
• Younge-t grandmuther
*4 Grandnioliier with mo I grandihlldrrn nt her own
t f Grandmother coining lium farlhr t Florida town to .xttenil
the l&gt;*
it. rmnitiei ihe date; Saturday. 4M uter -nd.
dt
J-end iu )out name NOW.
•&lt;(
&gt;!
YOWKLL DUKW IVEY CO.

DIM.ANDO

i u r t i id a y

Mrs. Mamie Pagenhart.

Glenn Prrsncll'a 51 yard field
eoni i* the longr.l In Nationn*
Football League History. It was
kicked Ocl. 7, 1934 and gave the
Dt trait l.lnns a 3-0 victory over
Green Itay.
12:46
1:00
1:30
1:46
2:00
2:30
2:46
3:00
3:30
1:18)
4:30
S ltfl
5:00
It: 16
5:30
5:46
7:00
7 :15
7:3(1

Tuur* For *t Time
4'nv*lr*d# Of Music
News
Vaughn Monroe
Sunihit Matinee
Ibieuii* Amigo*
Pipe* Of Melody
l.utheinii Hour
I nniiliiii Gla.sii*
Johnny Thumpaoit
Guest Editor
(irent Works
New*
Safety Show
Derision Now
Voice Of Army
Four Knights
Here'* To V •*
Proudly We Hail

8 :00

Methodist S e t * l i e s

9:00 Piano lUnthling*
9:16 Guest .Star
0:30 Avr Mails Hour
10:18) Spoil* Klnp Df Day
10:05 Record Roundup
10:30 riassiral Souvenir*
11:00 News
11:05 Muaic You llenteml*ei
11:30 Midnight Renileavoua
11:66 News
12:00 Sign Off

1 DRESS SALE
10-20; 18VH4 *4

nicrtiC
a ttl

ELECTRIC
MIXER

COFFEE
MAKER
C in fllU lf

W*

Iswt.fU I •«•»
M«kA9.
Aiiittoikl w
t*(. MS** V *'
DM llt»l
tl—

s9

O•« t Mi •&gt;
w• f It In •kt
bil«h &gt; a n i l l ,
■ b l f |,
fe I • ■ 4 ».

U« pt*d wwk l
h*ti- NiiiM*
hla niaci Mid.

.!&gt;r»

,9 5

ELECTRIC
TOASTER
|M|»
1 •Utt
MlmilM *•»«•
i MMd
•«.
*1 f*w IA&lt; H
tad fa k iF f tMf
(lank.

21

50

Electric HO T PLATE
-A U TO M A TIC

e t e c t r ic t o w

-

Siwfls burner l » M with * M «
esrraliin h trlis| alamaat. Hack
brack I*
liahb.

.... § 2*20

a Estra-larg* oven
s Radianlub* 5-ipaad unlti

16.9S

IlcmbcrgH, Rayons, f’ottonn
in Print* nnd Solid*. . 9-16;

,lerl —belief tarvic#!
Ju,l plug in there elecbitol oppUanca. lo enjoy more convenient#- rrore com'

* Thatmiltr cooker
a All-porcelain iniids und ouf
sMany other ascluvlva
fnyid ini a laulurat

s u , ......... ...... « 2 9 ' 95

a bmokalavt type broiler

*8

Electric ROASTER
Dslusa doubt* thall cositrm lis*.
Psliihsd cbruoia Irim sutiids,
itiin ls u vissi i a t a r l a r .
II

Values To 2 ,9 8
Cottons, F r e n c h Crepen.
Spuns SharkHkino in Solid
Colors and Prints. SUn 9-16;
10-20

OPTOMETRIST
PROMPT COMPLRTB

Sizes 9 to 18

OPTICAL R1RV1CR

Walter Haynes, Jr . plans to
leave tomnirow for Harvard Uni­
versity Medical School in Cam­
bridge. Mass, after spending the
summer months in Sanford with
his patent*.

Honeymoon Plane
Minus Hitchcocks

Vulues galore in thU
group of Rayons In plain
colon Md prints (n light
and dark shade* for all
occasions. It will make
your money go a tong
way.

Dr. C. L* Persona

e rso na Is

#t:UO
7:00
7 5o
7:33
8:00
8:30
Friends will l«- glad to learn 8:13
that Mrs. Manuel Jarohran ha* 9:00
returned to her home at 1610 9:13
Hanford Avenue after undergoing U:30
Western Allies
an operatiun at the Orange Me­ 10:00
morial Hospital in Orlando.
10:30
It H U ltH Irak Case Weal
11:00
munist-conlrollrd Socialist Unity
Mrs, W. M. McCombs and three 11:10
Party loosed a blast at Western
Germany’s constitutional conven­ children of Prmhrokr, Mass. Is 11:13
tion at Bonn and branded it ■ plan spending some time with her 12:00
mother, Mr*. F.limlieth Turnbull 12:13
to disrupt Germany.
The allied counter-blockade was while her husband I* taking n 112:30
imposed late In Juna as reprisal business trip to Guatemala in 1:00
| 1:13
for tha Russians' sealing the road* Centra) Amerira.
I 1:30
to Berlin. It stopped rail and high­
2:00
way freight movement to th*
Mr. and Mr*. Leftuy Strawdrr,
Soviet lone from Western Ger­ Mr*. W. II. Brinson anil son*. ta - .1-00
4:00
many. rutting off vital Ruhr and Pov Strawder, Jr.
and Bill
5:00
steel supplies to the Russians.
•Brinson, left vestenlav for Gsln#*- 6:15
I villa where Mr. Strawder nnd Mr.
LONDON, Sept. 17, (/FI— Bri­ , Brinson will enter their freshman 5:30
tain took step* today to strengthen year at the University of Florida. 5:43
0:00 *
her home defense* In the gravJ
11.05
International trials.
l.leul. Col. and Mr*. Cliarles (115
Tha cabinet already has an­
nounced that damotdlliatlnn uf the Betts and children, Charles. Jr . 0:30
armed forces has been alowcd, re­ and Sandra, are expected to a r­ 7;00
cruiting stepped up and that war rive on Sunday from Ft. Sam 7:16
Houston. Tex. to spend a month in 7:30
weapons are being Improved.
The war offlca said It planned Sanford with Mr. and Mr*. A. L, 7:15
tn Increase from d.noo to 45,000 Bett* and Mr. and Mr*. It. G. H:00
Hickson.
9:00
the site nf the auxiliary territorial
0:30
services, the equivalent of the war­
time WACs in the U.8. Army.
Ml. and Mr*. M. L, Wright, ami 10:00
A call went nut for lO.OtK) men daughter Gail have returned to 10:06
aged 29 to 30 to serve a* special Gainesville where Mr. Wright will 11:00
constables In London.
resume his studies at the Univer­ 11:05
sity ol Florida after spending 11:66
some time In Sanford with hi* 12 00
parents at their home on Magnolia
0:00
Avenue.
11:30
7:00
DAYTONA BEACH, Sept. 17
7:3U
— (Ah—A honeymoon plane de­
7:45
parted for Rio Da Janeir.r today
8:00
without the newlywed Hitchcocks,
8:30
Stephany and Francis, who were
8:45
In sum* undisclosed hideaway
BIRTH
0:1*0
here.
ANNOUNCEMENT
9:16
Wealthy, polo-playlrg Hitch­
0:30
cock, 39, and hla 23-year-old bride
10:00
from the Pennsylvania coal field*
10:16
reportedly were to fly to Miami
10:30
later In th* bridegroom's own
plaha.
Mr. and Mra. II. A, Shryock an­ 11:18)
R ein sta lls and brisk winds nounced today the birth of a son 12:00
awept th* airway between Day­ Larry Date on 8ept. 9 at the 12:15
tona Beach and Miami.
Fernabl taughton Memorial Hos­ 12:10
Th* newlyweds were to have pital.
boarded th# Pan American Airwaya Rio Clipper at Miami at
1:30. Reservation* had been t ade flnallv a hurried paging of Mr.
and tickets were ready to be and Hr*. Hitchcock with no result*.
claimed. But the all-aboard signal
Another Rio plane la due to
aounded, then the last call, and depart at 4:16 P. M.

special

PAGE TWICE

$

5

llnich— als.lic b s a - C ^ f f . 9 5
gist. Owarsatcsd..... * B

Values To 5.9S
Cottona, Rayon Crepe*. Spuna
and Sheer* In SotliK Check*,
Stripes and Prints. Sizes
9-15; 12 to 40

W AFFLE IRON
A a alliclaat wstfla saakar with
bsst ladicslsr. f i l l t k r i tbraava

$ 1 .98

1

Controlled
ELECTRIC
IRON

$ J 2 .9 5

HARDWARE
Sanford, Fla.

|!

�tf*a
PAGE FOUR

Tffc 3A&gt;iTd«D BERALI). sk^FrtflD. Pl^RIDA

Louisiana State ICoach Bear W olf Continues Efforts
Gridders Take I t ' To Shaipen U O f F Offensive Punch
Easy Before Tiff
Sept. 17—
Bear Wolf
G A IN E S V IL LE ,

(/?*)

Coarh

FIUDAT SEPT. II. lM&gt;

..L

Stetfeon Physical Bd
Classes W ill Give

I*
II

All Phases Of Sporfa
DELANO, Sept. 17, (S p e c ia l)-

continued hi* Required physical education arth ■

vitiea at Stetson University will’
Include instruction in all phaaua of
the sports chosen this fall, Coach
O t h e r Southeastern
llrady Cowell, head of the men'a
physical r&lt;lucation department, haa
Conference Elevens
announced.
l-owrcr classman and tranafer
Hold Heavy Drills Lewis.
studenta who havu not e»mplrta&lt;l
Using the freshmen a» tumid.4.
— "
the requirad two year* of physical
' fc L
t ' U
it
Ing block. the...varsity •
finished- “S
up’ ami
nmj uriensive
defensive mamiivi-r*. Aa a rducr.Mon will lake physical fitness
Hr AKHCMIATKI) I’ll ESS
Lmlaiana S l i l r ' i footUlIrr* the session with a fiill-seeie air- team the Gators work’ d on pass test to determine basic ability to
w n r taking It «-a*y today Ix-foro ground attack which heartened defense.
participate in thr program. Limit­
All of the cripples with the ex- ed activities such as shufflrhoard
flying to AiiEtln for Saturday's the most rmiktir (iator critic.
Kven Wolfe, uminily reticent to ception of End Vic Vacoaru r r .i am| pj„K pong will i&gt;e afforded
op&gt; i»&lt;r affaimit Texas. It will !*•
whose physical condition is
thr fin t regular gamr for anv sisv much one way or the other, turned t» the active playing'
\Ve «fe headquarter* fur the fitthinif tackle you’ll need.
“they are showing improve­ field yaaterday. Vaccaro is Gil •below par.
member of the Southeast! rn Con­ said,
FRED ASTAIRE. PETER LAWFORD ami JU D Y GARLAND in IrvCome In, .fishermen, and browse around. Look at otlr
ment.”
nursing n knee injury and is
ference.
Coach Philip G. Glancy, associ­ ing Herllna ”EA8TER PARADE”, an MGM picture in color by
sfdck of famotl's names in fishing t a c k l e . We have
Prior to the scrimmage the listed as a doubtful starter in the
Tin- Stater*' wound up their la»t
ate ptofessor In charge of the Technicolor. Ritx Theatre Sunday and Monday.
Gators
were
put
through
lugged
.everything for complete fishing outfits ut moderate
Mississippi tilt.
full-scale practice yesterday, by*
rdura'ltmal program, stated thai
- - - — worked
Fal Johnson ami Tommy III,nop no men would t&gt;e excused from
prices.
passing contact work amt with the rontact work. The hacks
accent on parsing anil punting. on Mocking and tackling, using lead the end candidate* in their the renuirrment for physical rcafor
the
practice tarn for starting positions with
Hill Svhrnll, ailing vanity full- teamm»|-‘s
flill Turner, Dewey Adkins an a1*01**'- ,cvcn If checkers and, chsa*
,
bark, tirartirid without apparent victim*.
Line Coach Ted Twomev ran Joe Hawkins pressing them rivse- mu*»
n.I.Irwl to he curriculum
difficulty.
lit- will accompany the forwar&gt;l* through i bruising ly. When Vaccaro return, te lo Provide recreation for those
thr train to Amlin, but la a doubt­
blocking drill while the ends action |hc fight for terminal men.
ful atartcr.
The physical education staff, as­
rrtl not.
Meanwhile, other (Southeastern I f*vorr&lt;l m mixture of »ff«*n*iir poiiltioni InoniH
sisted by student Ram Prather and
grid,te n bore down in practice
graduate student Paul Myers, will
sessions for their opmrr» the
supervise all games played bv
wrekend of the 2&amp;lh. Arnonir them
students to see that knowledge of
waa Tulane'» Grtwn Wave, whlrh
technique and the mica ia Im­
u|M-na nitainat Alabama. Coarh
proved.
I
Henry Frnka rratrletnl the work­
Coach Wes Herner. former OreTinSeminole
Cun
Club
atarted
out* to dummy drilli and rhnlk
ckly shoots at the Municipal gon State golf star, will teach six
talk*, lie may rnd the week*"
Airport
range Wednesday after­ classes of ten students each at
pra.tlre writh a heavy arritnniKKe
Coach Carl Kettles -ent ills' ___
noon. Mixed tram* pnilicipated ! the gymnasium. These lesson* will
lie supplemented hv play at the
Setninol,. High School Celery )rd
||„, nieet'
The University of Georgia— football aggregation Into II..’ class
All t.-ntn* used :tH cal. revolv- College Arm* golf com sc.
whlrh opetif against Chattanooga room yesterday afternoon for work t.t .
,|(1W f jrP „ u ,|i,u„r,- „(
—concentrated on line work and on the blackboard In an attempt if, yard*.
Phone 998
306 Baal F irst S treet
the forrwall arrnia to la- shaping to claar up some of the confusing
The following scoic,
were
Wnen Gene Saraxen won the
up vvell. It may not l« the grrat- piny* and formation, encountered posted:
oiling "DoubleCrown”-th e P.G.
eat line of the decade, hut it doc* on the practice field during the
POLICE*
„ and U.S. Open title *- in 1022.
have atie, experience and weight. past week.
W. A. Horn
tn x ilk) he waa only 10 year* old.
Co-Captain Ilernie Relit and Porter
The blackboard session la»t”d |{. W. Terch
H'.l x 100' _______
'
Payne, riirht truant and right tac­ slightly over 30 minutes, the Ran- c . II. Spark*
H’t X l(M)
kle. are battling for thr No. I line- ford mentor sent the youths home j , |j Patterson
HA x KM)
tnan'a apot, If artch n question ran for a day of rest and relaxation |{ y; Itrowning
H.1 X 100
lie aetlleil.
from the rugged grind of heavy
C I V I t t WS The Tennessee Vola fare inmr *'!&gt;• drill*.
W. II. Peterson
* ti.’ x loo
had luck in their opening game
Today, however, Kettles was « x- S’,.,| Smith
01 X loo
with Mieileiippi State. Vo| fir*t peeled to resume heavy work for ||,
Eubanks
01 X 100
atring Mocking Hark Orvi* Milner the Cninr,ville encounter, which \y II. IlMiiictt
HO X |1mi
la definitely nut. A loose rattilagc wifi la* played in Gain-sville one j j , ^ u . , ,
HO X KM)
hat raueed hie knee to lock three week from tonight.
25 VAIIIIH SPECIAL
tlmr-e alnce practice l&gt;egan. The
It. G. Wtllfnm*
!M&gt; , |oit
leg will lie in a ca*t for the next
W. II. Peters
05 x liMt
ten days.
Ned Smith
04 x 100
Georgia Tech vanity player*
engaged in a long acrimmagi'
against both the second and third
looms In preparation with the
Jark rt* first game against Varolcrhilt at Nashville. Joe E. Drown'*
NEW YORK. Sept. 17. O il...............................
.. ............
NEW YORK. Sept.
17-W P )passing ami Henry Shotning'x
nwli «l7.HlaV he"*,'ill
work at end highlighted the drill. The lid IlfU Just a crack on the 1 J («- iVnii*'an'nfum’
Coach Bobby Dodd also commented college football season this w.x’k- defend hi* world heavy-weight
Popping out nir the first championship for the Twentieth I
favorably on the work of Tallliark end.
game* of three major ronfeienres, Century Sporting rluh at Yankee
Bobby North anil Fullback Matt
a pair of intcrsectinnal uffnirs, a stadium next June against the
Humeri n.
good Southern scrap and a whole winner of the Joe llaksi-Kxxard.
Meanwhile, Vanderbilt battled
Charles IK-round bout .chrduled
through 40 minute* of arrlmmagt- hatful of oilier contest*.
•re among the many people who feel that Pontine
Despite the fnct th.it Pontine hn« built over
halfMuch of the action centers on ♦for Madison Square Garden Nov.
under game conditions, with the
the
West
Coast.
The
Hose
Howl
12
.
f» presents an outstanding value— and
to order
million cars since the resumption of production ufler
varsity on defense throughout. The
frrahmen, using a "T ” formation, Trojan* of the University of
Pontiac
for
future
deliver)’—
you
will
he
interested
Southern
California
entertain
the
the
war,
demand
still
exceeds
supply.
In
the
fnee
of
this
used the with. npen running and
passing attack that Georgia la ex- University of Utah at l^&gt;* Angeles will test Wakn Forest's new Tin thr following policy
rttail distribution
production record, those who place orders now
the Paelfl'
peeled to locjc next week. Center tonight. Tomorrow *oe
, »rm - formfc'lon in a conference affair
Charley Hoover', activity was imconfmiwo opens with Ore- at Wake Fort-at tomorrow after­
we,
as
Pontiac
dealers,
will
observe:
w ill still experience some dclny in delivery. If you
pre
rraaive. Hoover saw little action gon State at IJ.C.L.A. and Idaho noon. In night games Davidson
la*
l«eauto of a leg Injury. at Oregon State. Santa Clara will lie at home to Elon and I lie
Clatsea opened at Mississippi will l« at California and San Jose University of Richmond entertains
^
State, so Coach Allyn MeKeen State at Stanford in other Satur­ lUndolph-Macon.
VTlsIie most of our customers order their cars
Oklahoma A. and M. open* Mis­
A definite proportion of the tars we receive from
roducexl practice to one daily after­ day games
The Intersections! clashes pit souri Valley proceedings against
noon session. Guards Sally John­
equipped with accessories, we do not /tree acces­
thr factory is set rsjde for preferential delivery to
son and Hob Patterson stood nut Texas A.AM. against Villannva at Wichita ut Wichita. St. I^uri* U.
sories as a condition of sate. You specify what
users whose work is in the public wylfare and to
Philadelphia ami Texas Christian play* hosts to Dubuque and Drake
on defense.
accessories
you want when ordering your car, and
takes on South Dakota Stale to­
Kentucky Coach Paul Dryant at K arlas tnmnrrnwr afternoon.
others with certain occupational requirements.
The University of Texas' Sugar night in non-conference game*.
tipped his hand on his harkfield
these
are
the
ones (and the only ones) it will carry
Ulheru itr. *H autrn u ill kt filled on the Lrr/r of tho
None of the major eastern
combination. In a scrimmage he Howl champions will open at home
when
delivered.
Some items may be lacking due ro
lime
ubtn
ll&gt;ej
art
u
n
it
ed.
railed the liesl In date, llnhliy tomorrow against lamisiaua Slate. schmd* ia scheduled hut Iowa
current shortages; but none will ke erided.
Four Souther!) Conference elev­ State of the lllg Seven will get
Ilrooka and Wilbur Jamerson
And the looner you place it, the sooner you wilt get
teamed at halfback*, Hilly Holler ens will see action. The Colonials underway tomorrow. The Cyrlonea
delivery. So if you want a Pontiac, order it now.
at fullback and George Hlanda at of George Washington University lay Iowa Teacher* in Ames.
•
•
quartrrhark. They rlirked Impres•
*
efforts today to shar|&gt;en the University of Florida offense for the
o|&gt;eniiiR lilt against Mississippi here Sept. 25- - just one week away.
Thr mentor turned his aerial artists loose yesterday with plrssirg
irsulls. Brightest s|ml in the attack was the fine protection thr ftatoii
were giving the passers— Doug Heldrn. Angus Williams and l.ar

!

y&lt;

YOUR M R A M fE

PFLUEGER, LANGLEY, BRONSON,
SHAKESPEARE REELS

Twilight Bar &amp; Grill

1

TRUE TEMPER RODS

ANNOUNCES .

Seminole GriddersSeminole Gun Club
Are Given “Study” Hw,(,s ! ^ lal Shoot
Period By Coaches J

LARGE SELECTION OF FAVORITE
LURES.

The R E - O P E N I N G

ROBSON

of The D I N I N G R O O M

tomorrow.

MONIMY-SEPTEMBER 20, 1948

SPORTING
GOODS

Sanford-Orlando Highway

S

Our Policy on

POATMU

Colleges Pry Off
Lid Of Football . . . .
Season Tomorrow"*0^ , 'ftefend* Grown

f.

Deliveries and Prices
n

wish

n

on

whicE

YOU SPECIFY ACCESSORIES

ORDERS FILLED BY PRIORITY

«a a

Wl WANT YOUR ORDER

iA

afkaly.

A FR IEN D LY

University of Mississippi griddsra got a breather. Coarh John

D a y t o n a , Waycrofw

To

Continue

SerieH

WAYCRORS. Gs„ S ep t 17. UP)
nr |ho Class II tirorgla-Klorid*
league, will seek their third ronaarutlve triumph tonight over Dayto :a Heach'a Islanders, Flnria*
State league Shaughnessy playeff wlnnera.
Wayrrnss won the firat twn eontests of the seven-game scries at
Daytona Reach by tho scores of
• tn I and 2 to I.
Tonight's game ia hilled fur 8
o flock (E 8T).

FLORIDA STA TE T H E A T R E

Wl WILL ISTIMATi DELIVERY DATE

Due to conditions beyond our control, wc cannot
give you an esacr date of delivery. Hut bated on
anticipated future shipments from the factory, we
will, when you place your order, give you nn honest
estimate of when you may expect your car. Such
estimates will be reviewed any time on request.

YOU PAY FACTORY.SUOOESTED PRICE

REGARDING TRADE-INS

Due to changing economic conditions, «e cannot,
when you place your order, tell you exactly bow
much the car will cost 4t hen delivered in the future.
Hut. at the time of delivery ydl will be charged
only the factory suggested price on your model —
which svill be shown in a published list of local
prices.

Naturally, if you have a car to trade, we wjfcld
rejju a r
like to have it in order to take care of our re
used cor customers. Our appraisals arc fair,.b|Ud
on current conditions. Hut if you do not h*Ve a
car to turn in, we still want your order and will
accept it for delivery based on the conditions'out­
lined above.

Since ibis is our "home town", our business antMts
future is based nn our good relations with the people
of this community. We arc moil happy that So many
people here—as all over the country—have m
ade
Pontiac their number one choice as a new car.

Nothing pleases us more than io turn over the kevs of
a new Pontiac to one of tbe many people whose
order* we have, because we know they have chosen
well—for Pontiac is dlunjs a tkoronghty gnu/ rer, *nd
m tboroufklj good tdlnt, ibis year, next year, nnj year.

I ’ O.VTIAr 16UTAH. IIK IJ Y K IIE II I’ HICKK .11* SANFORD

Torpedo Models nr,i.
S1630
1682
1771
1713
17-14
1834
1771
1861
2153

Streamliner Models „ f Tl.

a C*|.
91678
1729
1819
1760
1791
1881
1819
1908
2202

ledaa Geape

•
\ , a. •
Bd LmxmHornmmCmmpm• • • •
4-Bmmr Mddmm.............
Bd iMXd 4-Vmir %d4mm . • •
MlmUmm Wm§mm• • • •
Be lours KtmUmmWm§mm • • •
*

•
.8

1

/•* /
^
|‘‘
» * K •‘

1900
1951
2588

»

aryt.
91858
1948
1909
1998
2538
263b
%

&lt;

#

•*

t '

JT/4ND/4M&gt; KQUirMT.KT d mo extra ran loeMett Sears rlre. robe sod whssii buaxptM s*4
guard,i imtsI tpnng rmtrs: dust wiadthitld wipers: Awl rail loerpti deal baqrus; dual an
pstaisami all ilteatr; rigs' light**, ask rsxeivtn; dual tethers** GMyk ■uu*b)| ameerstl
light and outside lock oa hath (raw door*. M LVXA BQUrTMMMT Medos, W oddMom te
TWsnae broadcloth, buttna type upholweryri d* htsa Mssriag wketit iVnik desk]
■wuldiagri wslaUsa net I rear Itndst gisxtl guardii rbrams plsssd hkast dbes (

Truck &amp; Equipment Co.
!

f*.*e-

i

t

*

rb
v - . . s :&gt;;•

*.

•

UBl

a U J4 - . w*:

�1
FR ID A Y S E P T . 17, 1948

i T R K H D A IR E
SALES--SERVICE
Hill Hardware Co.
M I K. U i 81

Ph. M

prrim p*r-ilur to wom­
an ua-u jn if Dun this n u t row
aun.r from hot esthrs. ls*l to nrrrovi, bl(h-ilrunt tlrrdf Thro to irj
Lydia X. Ptcktisrn'* Vtftublt Com­
pound to rrli.t* (urh irmpumi.l
-frtnkh.m ■ Compound also bat whal
Doctor* cad a tlooiaetxu tonic r-Brct'
r tc iiu i

LYDIA L PINKHAM’S

£
1

T H E SAN FO RD TIER A L P , SANFORD, FLORIDA

LEGAL NOTICE
IN Till: &gt;’l net IT o HI t T NINTH
JUDICIAL CIHCV1T. IN AND
tu n tUTMi.Noi.r: COUNTY. FLORIDA IN CHAXCKItt NO «»TI.
t\ 11*1.1AM MONTHOMI'H Y.
I’lalniKf.
To tm n : m o n t &lt;v io i i i : i i t .
I t r.mUnl
v i t i h : t ii t m : m
to m i : Hi : f i : ni &gt;ant
- t ommi k
XOSTiSoMLIlY
li aiipaannif from tha Affidavit
lor Ktrrli * by J’utiHi.iUnn fll.il
herein, that your name, re.lil.nre
nml address, a* particularly «• In
b n n wn t o plaintiff. !• Tomml.
Montgomery Post o ffli. ll-&gt;» rat.
Ilarltard, Connecticut; that yon
■re a re.ldent of a State other
than the nt.it. of KlorUi.
IT IS TIIKItttKOflK UIIDMIICD
Ihnl you appear t« th. bill of
romplalnt filed herein on the tth
day of Ocl„b»r, I»tt. olberwlee
the alleclallon. of ».iM bill will
be taken a* ronfeeeed by you and
a d^ree pro ronfaeeo will ba
entered aunlnel you
Ttie relief xiiiabt herein le Ihe
nbtalnlnu of an abe--luli dlvorra.
i t ih F j'itT iiK ii oitin:iti:i&gt; that
Ihla noth* ba pumlehad on-e earb
week for four successive week.
In the Hanford Herald, a new*,
paper published In Semlnnle Coun­
ty, Florida
MlTNCS.o my band a n d t h e

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
T I P - T O P I CE

C R EA M

We mnke our own Ice Cream. All flavors
Tasty —

Delicious -• Healthful

T I P — T 0 P I CE

CREAM

&lt;14 Sanford Avenue

Phnne I 2 lh

•mi telio I* Ifgiti*
motel) mi jnurpretui*ra. i.laltilily llitlir*
•ure mn take that
rr»| in n alliilily oil
your sliouhlrra.

H» Mtr-

Dt*i T a l k s

HKAAc

r

E . F IR S T S T.

PHONE

.

76

'«t \un two iiVtf'

at

;«t

'n j

vm

FANGCRO - :C M

&lt; ^ 377;

IIv Wall Diani't
( d t i v t n 's u s \ ,
\

-&gt;’ &gt; E L t'C '-nct'-t...
&gt;o j

Dr. Henry McLaulin

*
,

a t .c i t . £i v e t
w i t ’V VS.t ’S J\v*J /

C w n lit? c. t d o » v

•VuE I —

"

\

I t .**:&amp; rc t .i »o r 1J
■ K ___________ - W-------- ---

iA I

f &amp;

w

P\tA\ i
'2U T\\

rr -'Ja Da-'?
■V R V a so ►xrad
t-Hg CMY.V.V.’l

.

i^ p .3 - °
s&gt;

USED CAR S

a SAKS AtAN W/TH !

&gt;■ .
*-* eixcuGw L
IftiLN’ER TC "Aftt C '- ^ OF -AV
NEEOO AND^: fVLY A»b v. iTm ,
•. VER e C U E T b . --------

MICKEY MOUSE

|
.
OpInntrlriHl
I
I 113 Maenoli* Art. I'htme S ll
{
,

cross m s

6000 u m

L’ v F'rim S lrik rr
10 hfEP TmC tOf.

•aray h a ir j
Trouble!

9 C / )P P l/ * ,U1 Wf CAM*r Hitt

^ m

T H E LONE RANGER

kUAP

DKI.AND, Sent. 17. — (S|K&gt;einl|
boU T WHO I
t'COWTRf
—Student, aHcntlng
Saturday
and i-veninc rlk»e» ut SteUon
Nf t P . B a t hAtoTLH |4 I t 'S
Univenity thi» foil will have n
wiilei rat]in- of tholee in rour*.«
A DOLLAR VUU»ra w u n4
tlmn ov.-r tiefore, nrrui.linif lo
A D o l l AM '
[
plan* announce.! today by (lean
Haf’ V C. I &gt;aMko.nl.
A nlronit fnrutly ha* Iwn-n «»•
i.ynifile.1 and rournea will Ihi offi-rt-.l in thy follow!ne muhiofti:
education peychnloKy, history, of
e.lucntion, I'lit.lnticr, hii;h school
rurrtculm. sociology, audio-visual
education, health and physical
education, encllsh. philosophy of
education, educational supervision.
Reneraphy, elementary s c h o o l
niethmls and hhlory.
In addition to the above list.
Dean Harwood stated that the
I ’mversity would undertake to
ontM lto n class In any *uhj.-cl
for which ten or more slu.lcnls
lei-ister. The University also reselves the richt in cancel any
scheduled class if fewer I linn ten
siirn up for it.
Hr. R. 1.. (’niter, head of the
department of rdurntion. stated
ill
of Prtid Cfiiirt thl
I iIaf of }&lt;pjilPinl&gt;rr. V I* 1941 that these classes Were offereil
for the accommodation o f teachers
O P ItKItNlMlV
Cttrk uf d ft nit Court,
and other who cannot attend the
County,
rcimlnr day classes. More than
Klurld*.
Ity O I. I I C N T
a ]O0 tm&lt;h u.lvantni;e of these class­
es Inst fall, and a Inrifct enroll­
lirp u ty C lt rk
r.0
, ment is anticipated this year.
• II
Date set for reeistrntion for
antlo. riori.lt
: ntordav and eveninif . loss.-. I*
o rn «y for I'U In ttff
’ still-day. October 2. All interesti I are nskiM to teifister on Ihnl
■' ste between the hour* of P and
’ ! ot 1 :Hit and I

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
s ia

a

Vitamin* whjrh many claim have re*
lor«d enter t» fray hair can new t»
id *• Six ViUrlrt* for trial «n &gt;our
m tfrj\ hair li iapcr**iul Ihi* may
. Uminatc clan *tmu* djrmfi tltav half
. iaUr« m*nv people look older P r e
\itamln* supply Calcium I’antothmafc
nd Vitamin G to ycur ty*lcm B mpl)
i d t I a tla&gt; Non*fal*rnlnf IIarmlf«a
&gt; "Perm»»*allt* Thou«-imU iur Nl»
vitamin* A*k for Six Vitamin Tablet*
'_day. *’’&gt; * • r 1 v ** '“ '*t
Yuurhtnn Drug Co.

Y o u .a r e legally re .
•|itinsil»lr fur tlie
•airly uf every per-

Stetson Wi l l Offer I
Wide Course R a n g e
On Evenings,Saturday

HAMBQKES KEDIFAT10NS

P A G E F IV E

Priced From
$100.00 To $149.5.00

e«n‘t 111 tfiitifuiini
ftou »|*| Ur you from
■ belief (04. Ricontliacbon Method a ollin u&lt;&gt;toilful in only ono day.
Sift, tfltcMn in o.tf
tu •|ti, iu conditioni.

COMK IN AND
I .OOK TII KM OVER
S I'I.I. ON KASY TKRM S

M ELTO N’S

fP it

WU WlSMMlwa ••
fn*
M iI,im feme —
CIO IBIT!rOUM D AH O M
m OOAMAW1*00. JACUONMUA, rtOM&gt;4

2nd A I'almrlln—I'honr

12

1303

S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S

Cleaning by the hour, 3 or 4 days lluttiei Hides, Buttons, Iluckh'S,
SPECIAL
O FFICE rpner In Melach Ruiidiny.
Until government credit regula­
a week. 612 East 7th 8t.
t.otye light office, newly decoBelts, general alteration* and
mending, Aci iimmndatioii Sinp,
lined, J l utilities, heat and jan i­ tions goes in affect Sept. 20th:
F.
M.
English.
Roofing
Conti
actor.
tor -st rvtee furnished.
Cail
lid E. 2pd. Hmns P-12; 1-6,
All work guaranteed. Phone
COOLERATOR FARM FREEZER
'" kI-W. II. A A Dept. Store.
1H78-J,
Yenclian lllinds: New blinds and
tS.fi Cubic Feet regular price
Aliaiem and up to dnte one room 1477.00 Cperial Sept. Price IHMI40,
u comnlpte rrcimditiuning rnv*
Contracting,
Repairing,
Remodel­
a
efficiency apartment. Ideal for P.l Cubic Feet Coolerator Electric
Ice. Ph. 006-R. fur free r*tling.
Phone
1104-W.
mates.
w business couple. Downtown lo­ refrigerator regular price »270.t»V
cation- Call 6S0.
Special Sept, price 1250.76.
10 Huaineoa Oppurtunitirw fO LIt FLORIDA HOME ran he
pest free. Call 1&gt;6I for details
tu
FOR RALE
One 10 room house. AOI W. Ninth Only
in I'OGGING. Southern Chcmto
pay
for.
24
Month*
(to
lla
b
le
Grocery
Etort
and
Stiect. K. Ore*. Owner.
lealt, Inc.
npiipmenl. (iooil liN-aiion. hdi
Murkland. some for clearing and Avail yourself of this special! locust Ave.
KE.Vl A CAR
cultivating. Ilooms, sunbathing price and lil*rnl m ilit Irrini,
YOU.IIKIVK II
and roam the land. Nortnnnd't A. M. Prevatt Phone 2101 So-|
PHONE 200
12 S P E C I A L s e r v i c e s
ID. 2 Ib.n IHI-II, Sanford.
ville, Ha.
STD KI.AND-MtHGIlSON
U -D ItlV K -IT, INC.
Ca LL 617 for Rattcry, Generator
Furnished Room For Rent: Gentle, ROSE R U SH E S -F ree
rob.rcdi and Starter service.
Swain's
DOIX; K-PLY MOUTH
men only. 17IB W. 1st. St.
mi ping describing All AnirriBattery Service, 301 W. First
PARTS AND SERVICE
can Ruse Selection Winner*.
8L
IOS Palmetto Ate.
Phone 1011
Two houses for rent. Phom PM'J-RPatented and Standard Varie­
i )HI, AN DO Morning Sentinel. Or­ llrlp-Selfy Self herrtro Laandrv
ties.
lando Evening Star. Call Halpt.
3 iD'om Furnished apartment,
TY-TEX ROSE NUUSURIES
Drier*
Ironing
Rar. 1186-J
__ _________ _
private bath, hot water, fbdtcr
Box 632. Tyler, Tcxa*__
40« W. lath St.
I'Nona IH I
settles! couple only. No pets.
SEPTIC TANKS, prerast cLn801 Elm. Tel. 1140-M.
errte relnftgced, stole approved FOR REN T— Fluot sender. Easy
CIRCULATING HEATER—large
opera lien. Reasonable rales, San­
sites, 640, tV30 and f3A gallons.
•lie with kerosene drum, eopnar
ford Paint A (B om C o . I’bons
All work guarantenl. T. it.
tuldng, 16 gal. kerosene: sew.
3 R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
808.
Ilrown, J r . Phone I3!l W.
Ingmachine,
treadle
t&gt;-pe.
t»07
RKA1. E ST A T E ^ - INSURANCE
Msgnolia Ave.
F ir Kitchen Cabinets call C. J. •Kilrhrn Cabinets built to order.
a
PIIUPERTY MANAGEMENT
Free estimates. John E. Price,
G uilt, 779-W.
w RAYMOND M. IIALL, Realtor 6
ARTICLES WAN IL D
Orlando
Highway, I’lmru?
Ko,. I Florida State Dank llldg.
U n i Batata
InrestnienU
1070-W.
cash price paid for use I
W. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type Highest
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
IHI .V. Park Ate. Tel. 1110
home, 2 baths. Excellent loca­
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph. P58.
leveling, by hour or acr-;, IleP.ll./.. Long Term l-oiiu G.L
tion Apply 6M Pittmosa Drive.
Y.H.A. Repair U to a
XVitt Hunter, I'honr P47-M.
H ttM 1239-W.
WILL BUY your car regardless
uf see or condition. Ratliff A
HAVE A LIFE
LAWNS
MOWED.
For
tsasonable
8 Red Room house, good location,
Son*. Phone 237-W.
M AYBE YOUII OWN
estimates Pbun* 7M-W.
near •ehool. 17.500.00 Terms.
*T
lly having your rar or truck
3 Red Room Route, good loca­ 30 Gal. used water hc«ter--fully
Export Radio Repairing
checked over by our expert
tion, nrar school. 10,000 00 J . automatic, oil burning. Write
Prod Myers- I I I E. 2nd 8 t
mechar.ies. I* the steering sys­
jo, W. Hall, Realtor, 2420 Mellon- k(Kd, price, age condition. Itox 34,
tem safe? Arc the brnUcs ad­
Enterprise, F l a . _________ .
c
vllle Ave.. Phone «W-W.
VENETIAN BLINDS made to orjusted for (|ulck stops? Monthly
d*r. Seminole Venetian Blind
payment plan for larger jobs.
Unfinished four room house near Will Pay 1300 cash for piano.
Co. 820 W. 3rd flt. Phone
Spinet, Baby Grand. $100 up­
GENERAL TRUCK A E(|PT CO.
Aintort. Bathroom fixture* and
1162-W.
right
Write
Birger
Weeler,
700
288 W . First Street
•Ink Included. Reply Box L c/o
South Florida Avenue, Lakeland BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
Hanford Herald.
Phone 31681.
reports.
Dempsey, 210 Mag- 13 N O T IC E D — P fc'K SO N A L
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
nolln. Phone 867,
8
H E L P W ANTED
FOR HE ALTO PROTECTION and
CLEANER LIVING roll 061 fur
TUXEDO FEED S—comultte 11m
S E E US FOR
Practical Nursa to live In Oviedo.
complete details on FOGGINO.
Hunt's Tuxedo Fend Horn
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Bob Williams, 706 Laurel.
Bo'itnern Chemicals. Inc.
AND TYPING
1 Niagara duitlng cart. 1 Fertllix- 9
work Wan ted
CREDIT
BUREAU
OF
’
1
4
_ L O S T A FO U N D
*9
er distributor on wheels for
SANFORD
tractor um only. IIOO rash. Tioe'or Work by the hour or Job.
LOST: Goa Cap with leather ki y
116 N. Park
Phono 180
Phone 781-J.
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
t container. License No. 7 -7 13J
ana
dirt
moving.
We
ipectaliM
Electrical Appliances
Return t&lt;&gt; crald or Reminri*
F R IE iT jU M B O SHRIMP dinners
in conditioning building lota
Refrigerators
County Motors.
•very nlghL HOMER'S.
and garden plota. Phono 167-J
Repairing
IB
A U T O S P O fT S A L E 1 5 W W 0 MACHIKE Center I In FLUOR UANUINO *
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
W. I at. oppoiite Princess Then288 N, Park A rt.
Ph. J t t t
cleaning A waxing. Our powe*
1834
Chevrolet
coupe. Fair running
tre. l*h- 1IM.____________ ___
unit snablM tu to work whsro
All Work Guaranteed.
shape. Phone night 661 -W day
than la no olactrw .-oaneetlo
Phone 1232.'
|*
Goose neck mahogany rouch, 2
arails bb. SI yonit enperlonea FLOOR BANDING and finishing
Gainsborough Chain, Utvc Scat.
with modem equipment, 28 Model A Ford, rhesp, 400 Pal­
H. M, Qleoaon. Lake Mary. Fla
Reasonable. Call W-W or 7VT.
ytara cxperienc
work guar­
metto, Ph. 683-11.
CARPENTERING and repairing,
anteed. K. F. Siovena, St. 2
" g o a t m il k
hour, day or week. Art DaughBoa USA, Sanford, roll T16R4
Randall Priaat
eity, Phono 775-J.
alter 7:00 P, 1L e. before 7:00

•

J

8. Baafanl Phew TII-W-4

A. .*,

and ehllHOT LUNCHE8 ovary day from Clothes made for
dren. Original designs, specialis­ UPHOLSTERING where quality
lli«0 to »:00 at HOMCB'B.
prevails. Samples of materials
ing In evening clothee and bath­
gnloro. Estimates givotj. Sabo's
ing suits- T t t aw nintnm t roll
Morion Market Cabbage PUnU
806J from |0 X M. until t
Upholstery 110 W. 1st. St.
now randy, H ifk n t Beh reti s,
P. M. Monday throng* Friday.
1
.Lake Monroe, Phone f&gt; . toon.

TO SELL
'EM, TELL
'GM-

W l » An M

Hv Paul HulHnnon

E T T A KETT

ta n .I i
-.1 ...
OVD' C(u.’*jt.)

oo r t w

,y

HBAU-V &lt; /hiJ

MATCH'ir*. i&gt;*: rniw nav o j c -j i&gt;g Vvi.

v_Ly

Q||MP * 8lif t CU(B AnO r &lt;•• •r

■*

• . V 7 &gt; 4 1VOu «CwO« M MfcU. )
l Hdve r.*ag m o o ft

r&gt;(.\T- OAV Ml CA»J I
TFAM - M S
1
c n o - aco tut a O-C t
ya^ui u * r rv(*r r c
AcriiAU ' •

. r_______—.
- w\
,V.O
&amp;uDC &gt;•* P *,0«
,&gt;ir i n id ito tm antM O S' so
SVW.0 if A SoPBU JO!» s o HSVl. )
Bd (|0 TO »-*D f A ^. 1*1 D C S' r~
- ,ro *-e - j —r -

�"■ '

HanirffTrarr

.

..*__ t .

•

•-r7 « r /i

1 p*

PAGE SIX

Bernadotte 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. UN . 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 " I f »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. Herot.
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

I

6

1

-

BSC

U rn M

—r-

ConHtitution Day

\ t THE CHURCHES

Paa* Oae)

i

1

Hard-wearing

LOAFERS
WiiiR ups ami atpiun* toes.
Lent h er nntl R u b b e r Sole*

Sizes 1-3.............. $0.98
Sizes 3*/r 6 .............. $4*98

The Outlet

1 1 w a ila u rd

Ii . m

l- ja e

lla e l

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

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.

Grarral Track *

I,:

I(

Iraai Past* Oae I

church service* while ringing Leila
piodatm thia call to prayer. The
lime will generally In- from 11:65
A.M. In' noon in each time tone.
Just before the Pari* meetingt.
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 " th ^
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- hnprvI principal address at KMnhxrn
ourselves, hut to make other* Music Hull that the two majdr
parties nre participating in a prohappy."
His beautiful home In Stock fit-seeking war program.
holm Is called DragongariWi. The
Thr 1948-1949 hockey rampalgr^
workmen who finished building it
became hi* guest* as a r.-lehrat Ion
- :|rd aentoo of activity
fctr
tth New v nrk Ranger* of lb*

Stocks to Choosefrom !
o fT hrifty Shoppers !
Waffle Check
Chenille Spread

Thl* all-over waffle chenille spread ie mighty herd
to find at iuch a price—but this ia an A iilv u r M r y tpaclull jtVeaey-lo-care-for and the eoft,
juxurioue chenilleutufU spring right back into
shape aftcuruhiDC, In m en decorative, colon t

Wonderf ul , Washable

Equip. Ca

V,k
Lightweight chenille! AY o low. la w prlcel Rowe

V

of aufl plushy tufla. . . hig collar. . . waul-whittling
half-belt. Tub* »o easily and itu Ironing neceaeeryl

NAVI HEALTHFUL, CLEAN HOT
W A K I FOR AT LEAST 10 YEARS

V Lock-on "black heat" element*.
V Efficient 3-way Ineulatlon.
V Adjustable economy
tempevaturo control.
V Porcelain-lined tank.
V Low operating coat.

When you w u l PROMPT m d servlet Call 1161. Our
courtcous service man will help you solve your pro­
blems In a jiffy. And the reasonable coat will be n pleaaant surprise. To avoid breakdowns on the road, let us
chech dver your far periodically

I l l W. Cemaimial A n.

mm

ANNIVUSARY PtlCiD
COM IN TODAY
AND SCI A

1 .4 9

fowua

M OM0MA1
OLA0 -UNC0
HATH MUm

ImpooelbleT NoYMsf'i Im petilble a t P a * a a y 't 44th Auulversury Iv e a tl Full-faehioned. 51 gauge, 30 denier beauties 1 All perfect!
The abodes are Harvest Time—a gleaming sun­
burnt brawn, and. Autumn Taupe-a neutral
ua.4H.10Vi

H IS

LOOK

t 1 - "=J *s; T. ;

0**
Ojri -,

.

’t W g Q

fOR

V3P*

mm,
I' • .

-'S

n

_

v.

51- Gauge Nylons

St John's Electric Co.

&amp;EQUIPMENT CO.

Gasrft Dauby,

m

Penney’s Perfect

OMIT M i i n HAS A ll THUS
NATVMS

"Moe likes rescue Jobs. Got the
habit while in the South Pacific
on a destroyer."

GENERAL TRUCK

la a raft of lovely-lady color*. Six** 12-44.

Luoa-lasiing protection from tank rust la
your* with a Fowler. No more stains oo
clothing, rings on Axlurei, or discolored
water cauwd by tank nut. Tit* Inside of a
Fowler is lined with double-thick
pure porcelain—as reuttani to mu
as glaia. Hoi wstsr is kept sparkling
dean.
You gtt JO-year sendee with •
Fowler because its outusndlng features,
make possible the 30-year proeitedwsrrsnty.

|OH A HAWK

%

(G a ils a H

I CaellaaeS Iras* Pass O s t l

ed another slate of presidential
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.
■
A crowd estimated by Mayor I.
P. Yancey at between 3000 and
1500 cheered and waved Confeder­
ate flags a* they chose electors
and heard President Truman’* civil
rights program denounced.

Chenille Robes

4lh ST R E E T and HANFORD

-

Prayer For Leader*

Truman Leaves

Savinqs fo r You /

ffu A j/ L /

OR PLAY

1

Wlsborg, waa born In 8tocklohn
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 marriaJ 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

m

FOR SCHOOL

Bill

Bernadotte Worked

r * s tts iH gram Page Oaa
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
s
fflr
t
an
the
at
be
presented
at
The
II
All Chnrrh Notices I
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
CHI’ ltCH OF TH E NAZAKINK riding hi* bicycle to work in
with ttevl from the Battleship CASSELBERRY COM MI NITY
111
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 w i* under a t­ l.aurel Avenue snd Ninth Street
Morning prayer hour, daily, and ronfmed with tup lead*** of
tack hy radical group*, and again
llev. H. I.. Whatley, Fa*lor
»:(«• A.M.
both sides. Hi* fir*t ctuyeftte
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 effo rt* 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 primuntm
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
•M
r.
ami
Mrs.
8.
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.
Bernadotte,
who waa Count of
H;46 A.M.: Sunday Schaol for will meet at 4:00 P.M. on Sept. 23. j
1
O f 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.
I
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 M ISSION!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.
1/
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 11 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
QR i
Come and enjoy yourself with at.
Park Virnue at Sl*1h Street
nnv inoim-til,
• ’
W. P. Brooks, Jr.. Paslur
A
Bernadotte wa* head of the
^#1
Sunday
School,
9:46
A
M
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
tie tin* subject of the t-vrnllig ser­
lirirrg peace and i t '.itce the truce*. ^
Us-ea’.
FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH 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 c h 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.
(("•itlaaeS I rasa

County Growers

O ttO M o e &amp;

FRIDAY SEPT. 17, 1948

THE BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

A \^ .

HUNDREDS

OF U N A D V E R T I S E D

BARGAINS!

0

�■

•

—

V

7

TIIE WEATnER
In Unity Thera la Strength—

W lf# H a n fo r d

To Prolact tN P u r i of tin World i
To Pramota tN I 'lo ir m of America!
To h l d m Prosperity for Sanford.

Partly cloudy through Tuesday.

AN INDEPENDENT DALY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXX X ________

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

Established 1908

Berlin Crisis
J)iscussed By
West Powers

New UN Mediator

!U. N. Is Told
To Intervene
In Palestine
•

i

M O N D A Y S E P T . 2(1, I '.MS

Marshall Ready For lT. N. Session
i .
VV
\*

U . N . S e s s io n
P a le s t in e

■

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 Press Leaned Wire

1

N o. 20.

Faces

P r o b le m ;

L ie T o D e m a n d G u a r d

PARIS, Sept 20. f/P) A po.tProblems In Germany
United Nations Army
humou* report by the mutderrd
Also Prime Issue;
To Be Requested To
^ P A R IS . Sc,„; 20. f/P) An of.
Count Folkc Bernadotte declare*
New Government Is
ficial Brifiih muter *,iid tlir foreign
Maintain Order In
the United Nation* rhoulJ »tep mi
m inium of ihe three Weilcrn
to end the Pale»lin&lt; war if the
Formed By Arabs
Disturbed Sections
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 "liia rl 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 '
toand oiRrnt (ormatinn of t l titled Half Million Dollars marhlnrgun* for four hour* in
Thii informant raid the fotrign
, to ihr Arab date*," in full en v
1**t night, Fath
Natintl* nwaid It* loretlall *uili at It
Is Expected Outlay: hiJrrii'alrnt
tmed Ihe other for 'turting It.
miniiten— Secretary' of Slat' 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 \
MillnRc Is Reduced Jrruvalrm
ant*" of the Holy Land,
lit-triadolle and In mamlain onlrr
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 lar *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 dnllm 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
They *aid one lararli »nldier
bold a rnemori.il irrvicr at P.itit’ i®*
i 000 inrn ha* krd bv 'the (til in 21 ’• D|*e*'linn* tnillage *»**
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 «K v r« greeting* n* he ,„ i |„imIv of ihr Unile*| Nation*"
, . | i arrive* in I'ar*' with hi. wife In nlten.l he United Nutlori* General
.
,
,
. *• * reduced fiom I "» to 12 and debt wa* done to property.
for two month* to work out a I OIANDION
_______________
of an American Negro from high United Nation
The Aral* legion •aid “Jew.
t r noil*, a total
Aaree •
M II - ill will Nad the 17. 0 riel gallon at I N conclave
A well-informed .....
; 1 • rivur 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 Ihh I 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 JotosBerns- where he and Scrot were ahot t&lt;*
I
e-n'rally
re*ri*r*l
.*
fav*wable
ir
with a It*" uf at lra*t UQ Jew.
In ipilr ol tin* irdietion it* •**
that General Lueliw D. Clay, the;
**• Bunche.who had bevn death la * t Friday, nhmilil l-e pin.-■&lt;•I
plv.
American military governor for! p r in c ip a l^ U r y t o Urn U N -tn li- 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 Stair M il- 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 r o h lo m *
itti«lng
**ui
of 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 i mounting t&lt;* 20 (warn*, wdi l&gt;"
a n divIdM over whal to ih&gt; n*«xt
'tine 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 la d ittlil W rit oa i i «.ti.*d" ' I - It* intirair in p iu .io «'• I*•»r&lt;I
f_p foulup,
Palestine, he **{&lt;).
udd, thoulil
should l*com*
b-cnm-' (
. f
Putwtlne,
m the (iudiUK* "f the f lennn liaw v Hirv tnniniiow.
the eonferrivr.
The United BU tei he# !»een if * . n
*
TP
Ilf
I
Arab territory. Mont of It wi»* \A/inf1$; O f O n In P n r r r
T o lf l
O f ;
Hireling »f the iht-e Wi tern
Co.
Ihe Arab league, over the objec­
ported ready to to *. the matter K e t l i m
IO
W O T K I ilvrn ... the Jew . under th. part,.' W J ? , .
1 ° ‘ C.C R 0 m I.II1S
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
TT
' “ion plan.
I
P r e d ic te d
Fo r
M iand Ridiert S. hiininn "f l i ame.
K,.m, , ll| gt,v,minent. dtl'l »ervell or tha General Ao-eniMy and
All i't tinlili-e ahould !«• **defirie&lt;l
ro K ra rn
In
State
npected with u ii.nuv |r,
w„ rr 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
----------Hint
the
Ih-tlln
rrl'i*
may
hlaid
M
„• 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
M IAM I, Sept.
*la.
— ■T l t r dr*elnpmrttt and impottanr" 1
‘V 1
... 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 Fluidv nf the Everglade* N i linje their tup ailvl*e:i« en tier- year.
hnitlnl n«er Flnrida from
oeratin/ • , .
formed opinion, do not oltogr:hrr.r t “ f “ ' " i a r u l m c
Ana
General gnveriiiiient
While llernadolte let! 'he *ll»at |eiu»4leiB, wa* appointed prime
Miami In Itr, M m I U 2 I’.M.
•io®*
. .
|
O il
W o rk e rs
C o n - poaltlon of Arab l’al#*tln- !•» ’ho
Iwata* n* a tropical aturm rdlThey point out that If the t*»uc
»T
Arab *tntc*. ha rreommentied Inal.
oil cli—e In Unh. and headed
rwache* tha Security Council, no
tlf lU 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 Soviet'
llv ABSOC1ATKD PltBfW
Tr»rwJordan nml PaleaUup, them
'huuld lie l.krn Immedlalrly
Ufa nf the veto.
. . Lalyir ditpulc* involving auto- would Iw e*&gt;rn|.ellltig re n *"'* f.*r
in Ihe flnrida Keyn and great, Alw&gt; ,lf.
y y , *? tf? mobile worker, in Detroit and man- merging” Aral* t'aleatlm* and
tr Mlnml area, the Weather
General Aatembly, then, Ihry eay. .
,
,
.* ,,, .
flitrr.u niitiml.
...............
Wf,,»cr* on the Wr*t nelghlnritig Tran*-Jnrdau.
tha
Weattm power* would In* *lmr ■*ni'
Ilernadottn'* rr|*ort a1*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
. . ,
.
...
•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 t om........
.... *■-«, i -•■•ti
tion* partitioned l’.ile*tine into
Fur th* |ai: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 lio n* May I t ) .
r'*pe|i"e*,
only
IUKI.000
or
oneV.plei* nn Ihr Weal U»**'t.
ni* ihoold la- declared a f ir - 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 wlrt-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 Sltl!
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
|hrtn l to total $161,000 rnni| r*rrd
In *iand hy for poiuble hurricane ien'» Club* which *t*nn*orrd Royal &gt;
with IIlf&gt;,(MMI tart year.
^ui^^^iie jnt|U*try employe*
Thp njiernliiig I'xpente Include*
Palm Park, the nuilru* arnurd
warning* liy nightfall.
■,
Hnu Ada M. Trua, 86. ^rm er
T h e D a t r o i t firm rejected a Q f F r e n c h
A f W C m h ly
in* lulling _
nil City deportnient*, ............„
.
j tv
whiih
Fveirlarle*
National
Park!
Stnrm wnrnint* foreca'tci- ***»i—I
re.ldent of Ranford and I.aka UAW -CIO *ettlement prnpotal a*.
_______
*
1
reel*
nml
park*,
potlre
nml fu 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*.
The
Uommlnulnti,;bjv
*
■
^
U
l
l
|
)
J
J
U
l
t
l
U i
Mary and a raridant of Amc*-'the (trike entered it* 13th day. it
M . . . ............ thi* announcement:
17 ve*,» *vo li'g.in promoting thi. 1of 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
"Th eir i* a pofiblllty that brieft- IHoirct .1, , final lefuge (or «u!' tin- enlorful tiaml annniinn* lbej ( |IBt i^.lli the pnlhe rind Fir,- !&gt;
r ^he*lll,.
" « !of *
" t '"l'’
an rgtemlerl pe riod nf pom'
»’" ke ,n ' rrfu"
n«
, n*l firmer ground. M a y with rare warninir* will be hni'ted nluh;: j 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
t
ii i
,
, ’ nml ni my miti-Umling grid eln ii i
r..1
iluie will b two
II* III V M I I HHLri VI II
I.A I.I I \N0, Jtepl. 20, I'P)— A
onj R. K. Tmo of Junior HJuh * Th** id«nl
**rr member# 1n°ipi%
1
i
r l t w*fi fall if Ihe Morm center t-in'inne* {t* f |('
j %rt ,i|trifiiti in
" I»*11«],’ l’"
.'i'"!, " *pirndr
* f,,r
l,,vrr " f 'f* «ei (ii. men »nd two f. wee m&gt;i
*
.
miXJifiM cr «*j .^t11
frioltitul
Ilcemrti on the Cllv payndi nfler Senate tibctimtuiUee w in **kca
School, came to Sanford with | e r j„ f nt1 fndeiwndanf union. A fU-r !
i™ v « « « la i hv (i r e * e n
north nniliiea'lw.vtfl |I all*
...............
.
...................
...........
|
|„
i
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 artJtuibi
^ .b .n d J n
fPJO and mu'rd lo ju A W mambrra refund 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(. ||Mj n(f f lennn
&gt;; .4
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
'
will
in
an
even
(■rj'.-r
way
,
rat)
found
on
thu
»porta
png..
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
_________
draw
won'red*
nf
rimutanda
nf
1
The
Frlerron'*
Eleclrie
and
Ga*
hu‘band’* death.
the bnlame mu*l J*e incl liy ulher
work for nn additional .16.(MM)
tv^o^ily gj||r% %%hieIi *^fr ilffidy
^
I'vrrv ymr «n*i (*«ini|mriy nml thi* llltx Th&lt;ntrr ar» mean i. Tlicae Include $11*1,600 nn- the n|i(H»i' f«r fi-ilctnl price aid
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
8r
human
and
Andre
urrinnu
Cuba
and
illllnfifl
i
1
fV
rnl
'
*
l""md
to
derive
(he
prltna
t.i
la
*
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*.
* f r } n#
\ *n '
"
r
.
d*aMr
benefit
ft
ml
thi*
i
n
-|
-w
ny
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. try -, •Sirntta Citha had 7t mile v*md* &lt;n il, 0/ vi,
- .......................1
Jan. M . 1862. Shu anent her early of demand* for week-end premium
ing
to
get
the
aatemldy
to
rn'
1
‘
*
*
pay
and
an
lnrri-x»e
In
"prrparnlife lr\ (hat community, and wa* i
repldtnt of that town for 61 year*. •ion lime" from five to 16 minutm. tloroe ilmilar program*.
The new lawa alia put Uraurr
Among other development*:
A m id e n t of the Pom. Shore
In a poaltlon to **k thr Unit— I
Printera—at
Indlannpnli*,
Judge
cllon.
*he
wa*
well
known
«
State*' permiaalnn to uir n bloekeil
roughout the community. She huthrr 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
Willing Worker* of that church violated hi* Injunction agam»t t N franc ecuWalent of American
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* nf over U*0 mile* nn hunt
m i. -.nn I'ffirlal, -aid It la “ rank
oftldfl.CMM) acre* at the ver* 1‘ core* are mjiilrcd. I'laee a check
Borothy Battle* of Ege'rr, an I rnond. Ind., newipapvr alrike*. The
P, T . Meek* tin* obtained a Uity
moved nwpv from the ahip and tl
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 the Gillian roaat.
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* proSAi)th florid*
finot
Miatr.: n&gt;|, ,
cnniiitodiire*.
Imllnt •ful lirlnjr
mill if to Tho
True nf Lake Mary, Nino rtnnd-. ntretl to move Army rargoe* at
•hrougii the key* wa* placed in Ih*
"Tlie Iie|iattntenl nf Agricul.
. . . ,i
„„ . . t ' Hetald office. All ballot* mu.I ti&lt;
H
IT
\
III:M
A
IN
S
I
IIITIU
A
I.
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'*
HOLLYW
OOD.
S-nl.
2
—
MY
.
rjw
fa,1
'
r"
'M
M
.m
n
M
.
I
*
I
l
ln
,hnf(k*
«■
imiltnarked
l.y
NEW D E L H I, Sept, 20— l/P)
ve»ter*lay trapped the |j*chmouar. r. ' ’ rk
(MM) n week to support die price of
m
T
.
noon r n e h |,'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
"•M
W K T ffe e .” 0'* ^ In TIhe event
" " Wof He* #
civil and military ontml nf that
it:#aii***»*i u » r*««e t * » i
ci'tuv products."
for vanmii
FUTC H N A M E D JU D G E
Home, 3 Ultlrida Avenue, Ante*dominion.
I — --------------------------------------------------■
-------- --------- a ■ ----------1 " - - - priie*. Ihe winner will
be drKuril Holland and Walker advos
TA L L A H A S S E E . Sept. 20- f/P)
N ry. Interment took place in tho
Secundrrnbad, original fbjrerivr I — •
-Governor Caldwell today up- sled amending the Agricultural
a gw
■
l
*
Ii
■
term
ln
ed
In
Ih
e
ord
er
In
w
lilrh
Plain* cemetery on Monro.* 81 reel.
of the Indian lnra*l«n afttr '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.
TA L L A H A S S E E , .Sept. 20— (,V&gt; Nliam of RyrtorabwJ had refuted
w.
•
n
* a.
m •
mm
4|
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 requMt for trm'wti *n Io
garriton It becauto of alleged tliKoonce, who died lavt week.
r ’mlcil in federal export program*.
on lb
,hi rtmmand
Walker d-clnrrd "Not one ho*
After Oct. 1. title certificate* ordrr*. I*
of
U
r
u
t
General
Maharaja
Shri
,
**•
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 Rajtndrathlnhjt, an army upokr*.
VIRGINIA BEACH. Va.. Sept. not or.it cate of canned citru* Jules,
WASHINGTON. Sc pi. 20 &lt;/P) Federal cmltnl nf inilallrienl Sr nllnolw' *fIhrh Schoo'Pv!', Orinei- 20— (/IT— Police com I«■11 Pri"
t jr 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.
1vllle High School. Florida v». Ml*. Ann County today for ztv*n gun­ trl- ■ under tlm provision* of its
Under a law enacted by the
T
B
M
E
E
T
Friday at IN 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 Sm ite hearing* are being
of
nearly
$7,500,000,000.
£m ni" J ' g L K : V" n,,rrbllt
Seminole
County
Tuberrulnal*
and
Hlaa., where Itoaaley waa wanted. era mtut 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
j
*
_______
_________
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 O FFK C M UtTT
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 F B I record, tiw fhttrr han
L ..J oT!
t't«aldenl’ of ihr at I2.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
trwtlsiM* — r « r - ••— »»»
I Flnrida Chapter nf the National Chief Iv*n Mapp.
Ther rt-«»oiied: to btiv a cnc^
pretldent.
HOME FOR TIG F Jt
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 eath er
mu*t pay down $600 and $60 a wlll net affect new car nalea. j gether with Mr«. Field, attended
BR ONZE STAR
hy Patroleman M u t o n whlh hearted" Jtoo Superintendent, to­
JACKSON, Mis*., Sept. 20, ( 1Y
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 mil* 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 mailer 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 R ETU R N S
PI 60
in Palm B4ach, a nice home la the pretested with tN brouia alar
l HAM BURG, N. “
TN Federal Reeerv-* baud, alrout m tough as tN new one*.
Phillip Mullen, a member of the Ibwte* Gitv
master and Mrs. Herman Watt00 68 .
. ..»
In m m l , tN federal rontrol* wood and daughter from Titus­ state lerltla'urv, yesterday ar- Nashville ■
whleb flxad the credit terms under
84 67
authority voted by Cengrvpt but recjulr# a ano-third down payment ville. Among I N spoakera at the nourtced the name* of eight mem­
100 M
In cash os autos, and a one-fifth meeting waa Cengrwman J . Har­ ber* of a nine man slate of elector
T2 *
N
down Mfmant on tha other itama din Petaraon. T h e ' meeting was eandida'e* pledged Io tN Pivsl68-^4
- — ...
M tN held at t N Ctoanrater Yaeht Club. dent. The regular Mississippi De­ Jacksonville
77 n
Postmaiiar 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.
Aseodetlofh
V •'
ytv.' . ;• i. •

City Commission
Approves Budget
For Coming Year

South Florida Is Everglades Park
Told To Stand By Is Described By
lFor Trof&gt;icaI Blow Karl Lehmann

_

6,000 Truckers

'In New York City

«5 5 ^ M fS !

Mrs. Ada M. True,
Former Resident, |M,BUfattMrinBc«. and po of"it. *
!

es Tn

mesbury j

________

idie.;Queuille (lets Okay

P

T„

|
M
,.

Pick The Winner
Contest
Juntcst Of Herald
Ilcral
Will Be Resumed

Holland, Pepper To

Hyderabad In Under
Control Of India

T i t l e Certificate*
Needed F o r Trailers

Man Arrested Here
On Bigamy Charge

Federal ControlOf Installment
jlS .'rT .Z ’.rtlf'.rs :
Buying Returns After 11 months
rnuh,v* ,,f w,nn!nit -

ti

k i

t* i»-

tl
j .I
'

U lL L

A

~4‘
M
iiW W B

iu m

&amp;o

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91437">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 17, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91438">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91439">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 17, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91440">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91441">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 17, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91442">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91443">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91444">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91445">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9179" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8817">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/75bfcd12bf01e0fec85341fcc52f6903.pdf</src>
        <authentication>715dbd2df8abaf23d2523404a61e41c7</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91436">
                    <text>THE SANFORD

PAGE BIX

$100,000 Damage
Done By Fire At
Lake Worth Dock

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS, 1848

BANFOUX FLORIDA

Voters Pick

—

v M m n a a a m w f .-

Special ScHHion

C of C Meet

ll'ssllssn l frmm tmam tlael
('a a tla a n l r m s P a s * 0 » »
rcaflaseU S'rsss Page Was
an Important victory for barkers
efforts to engVndrr prejudice and
j .set a* tb# data of the neat meeting
o f President Truman when It
Irgallor political discrimination."
I at which nominations will he com­
ejected from the meeting and
Old lin* Democrats and States
pleted and officers elected. H. Hi
from the party's leadership ml!
Rights Democrat* Joined in draft­
Coleman wss appointed as chair­
members opposing Mr. Truman'*
ing the measure and urging lt%)
man of the nominating committee,
candidacy for the presidency.
enactment.
and W. V. Bitting, C. L. Bedding,
A number of candidate* for
_
n
Final action by the House cam#
It. L Dean and Jack Hall as mem­
19 Boats Arc Burned imilitary c*ur&lt;» which h«« pu«d up governor also were chosen In yessuddenly and with littlo debate
bers.
tvrday'a primaries.
after the representatives voted 66
Manager Higgins reported that
Massachusetts Republicans r»to 24 against a motion by Rep.
he is carefully following the pro­
nnminatrd
Governor
Robert
P.
rr
Morrow uf Calm Ih-arp to take
Ciaft i toast ports. Foods’ uffa were **
gress
of
the
ware-house
and
ter­
terminals Bradford. Democratic candidal*
nway the J'iugrr,»ive Party stand­
*
_________
ported Jamming fri-iirht termli
minal
project
for
which
an
RFC
Paul A. Itcvcr »s&lt; unopposed—
all along the cuaat.
ing votes! into a bill by th# Senate
loan ii being sought. More than
LAN TAN A. Sept. 15. (&gt;P&gt; Fire
Workers signing up with the practically. Although M a u r a - J.
yesterday.
200,000
atrip
mapa
showing
the
did an animated $100,000 dains|r At my were termed strikebreakers Toben quit the race to accept ap­
House passage of the measure
route of the St. Johns River Trail
to the l-ake Worth Marine Wayt by lln rry ilridyes, CIO longshore- pointment as President Truman'*!
virtually assured completion of
will soon he available for distribu­
secretary
of
latxir,
his
nnm»
wss
the Legislature's Job of c la rify in g
here early today. Fire Chief C. h. men’s union leader. He said he
tion, he uid.
on the ballot. Tobin polled more
a confuted ballot system and a d (
Brautr, who aet the damage Itgutr. would ask unions in all fureiirn votes than Bradford's Republican
He stated that he Is working
Journment of the special session
porta to refute to handle "scab"
with 8 . A. Allen, former Ft. Slyer*
u id 19 boat! of the cabin cruder thlpa.
opponent.
In its second day.
Transit
Co.
operator,
In
the
hope
Former Rep. Sherman Adam*
type were destroyed.
Before returning to considera­
The Army said it needed 260
of having local bus service in this
tion of the Senate hill, the House
The (iie— second of the night men at Ban Francieco and started copped the Republican guberna­
area.
A
passenger
speed
boat
ac­
torial nomination in Nev- Unriprejected by voice vot* a substitute
at the Itoalyard — followed a lei to hire men after shippinK em­ shire— where the RepuhPrnn nom­
commodating eight passengers for
proposal by Reps, (.at.taff and
trips on the 8 t. Johns River will
lifir eiplotion in one ol the boat! ployers efuird to load or ssil t&lt; inee has won election for the post
Gautier of Dude.
they hai. *o drsl with what they
I
m
&gt;
her*
this
winter,
said
Mr.
H
ig­
and i|uirldv tpiead In oilier cralt. termed" Communist patty line 2&lt;l years. Ills Democratic oppon­
It would have created a ballot
gins, and he revealed that he is
Brauie taid. All of the boat) were leadership. * Bridges has refuied ent; Herbert W. Hill, Dartmouth
similar to the one final1)’ approved
trying to Interest a larger bust
College professor.
but by a different method and
out of water and beneath a melal to sign a non-Comniunist affidavit
line in bringing a sight seeing boat
In Vermont, where Republicans
without giving Wallace and Thur­
under
the
Taft-llartley
Art.
Chief
ihed.
here.
are
even
more
certain
of
Novetnj
mond ballot standing by legit-^
Braute said the l.al&gt;i- Wurth issues in the dispute are wages ber victory, (iovernor Krnrst W. |
On
motion
of
Jack
Katigan,
sec­
lative act. They would Lave beerp
and Inlerpirtatiun of the hiring
IACH SUMMtR, about tlva million
Fire Department and the l-antsn*
Hibson
pulled
nw.ry
from
l.ieiit.
onded by B. B. Crumley, Mr. H ig­
able to get on the ballot by furn­
hull. Home
idle. 1
ionic MO
loo vessels are pile.
' i
l......
’ seals, under the
Uie protection of the
Die
Volunteer Fire lh-partmrnt« anishing BOO names on a petition,
Devel opmenta t«x,k a tutu for I llf |h r.
. ‘ ‘i ' .
.
, j Federal FUh and Wildlife Service, gins w«s directed to write Mayor
awered a rail to the yard* about
It. A. Williams, expreuing regret
though.
g g g
the worse . . . __ .
It'll.
j
nation
n°
m‘
'|
•«
Pribllof
E
E
S
II P M. and found the bull of one
at the latter's resignation as mayor
In
New
York
City
and
Mayor
Wil
fulling cruiser nl.lsae , Tbr file
Governor I.uther Voungdahl of
. ‘ lr“ , ' ” re- * **"1 PUP ***■ • ' of Sanford, and expressing ap­
FOR I'lilC R Sl'PPO RT
liani (J'Dwyer naiiml a spinsl Minn«**ota
ilno liuilt up a I*-ml for 1 •*ndintk© from John Stacy, a
was put out and firemen remained
ORLANDO, Sept. IS — &lt;/!»)—
mediator to clesi up tlie “ chaotic” Republican nomination, -ivcr Slain " ' ‘‘"•ber " f «»&gt;* FUh and Wildlife preciation for the things he has
on the scene until I A M.
Agitrulturr price support pro­
conditions in the industry's labur Auditor Stafford King. The Derm, . 1 hrrvlrr Atxwrt 70.000 of the seal done for Hanford during Ills term.
He said nt 1:17 A M. there win
grams were vigntously supported
K. G. Kilpa'rlck presided. Direc­
relations.
cratic ballot spot seemed certain ' tkln*
harvested annually. U. S, tors pr&lt; sent were: O. P. Herndon,
n aecond call. The fire, he said,
hers today by II. D. Clayton, dir­
About 4,bOO members of iht for Charles I- (Misled, who held | N'*vy photo.
&lt;international)
had followed an explosion in s
Andrew Carraway. (5. A. 8 |»c«r,
PNOTISIIN3 AN INCIIAM In bus /area In Cuba, Havana students and ector o f the Agricultural KxtenA
PI,
International
Brotherhood
of
a two to one margin over his j
sinn Service of the University of
craft four Imats away. The hlare
George Stine, W. C. Killx-r, C L
citizens (tup) 0oik around a bus. Passengers were asked to leave the
Florida. In a report to a rneetv
spread quickly as It touched the Teamster s, Loral W»7, still are on nearest opponent.
Redding,
Jack
Rntignn,
F.
W.
Tal­
vehicle
and
then
it
was
set
on
(lr*.
Below
are
the
remains
of
the
bunted
•trike. But 4,two aie back at work
ing of the agricultural divitlotP
hul'a and at times the flsines
Mlshlgan Democrats bunded a '
bott,
Al
l.ec,
la-onsril
Ca*»cll&gt;erry,
but.
Amutomcd
to
this
type
of
disapproval,
Havana
police
politely
ll reniluMesI lr•*re* l*nae lla#|
of the State Chamber of Commer­
reached 7B feet Into the air. Thr after the union signed contracts slim lead tu 0. Mi Mien William#,
W. A. Morrison, II. II Coleman,
ignored this and olh*r bus-burning incidents.
(iairrnationol)
ce.
heat was intense and firemen were with 727 individual trucking con­ a Socialite running with CIO mi nibs'i» India's invasion »#f lly* John Ivey, H. H. Crumley, JohP.
cerns which agreed to the 17'* backing, over two cpitom-nts; demhad was “ an art of aggres­
Clayton •warned of the danger
hampered In fighting tl&lt;* blare.
Rrumley, George Touhy, Forrest
of inngtr. sionul interference with
It KG ION AI. KUl'CA I ION'
Among t|ie 10 l&gt;oat» destroyed cents an hour wage increase.
Victor K. Ilucknell, supported by sion." The wartime foreign sec­ Gatchel and J. I-. lugley
M
.
8
.
New York City's second laigesl the A FI, Teamsters Union, nrd retary said the invasion Was .1
TA M I'A , S«pt. 15, ~&lt;&gt;P)—Tlie! the farm price support program
were two new Cria Craft cruisers
Bradford of Altamonte Springs
^ f a r r y Jn ' M i a m i Tampa Times »aid today It had and declated that radio comment­
A similar fire eanslnr 1200.000 local. 2H2. boosted its wage de­ Industrialist llernett J. Abbnti. "flagrant and inexcusable" breach was a visitor
learned that Fuller Warren will ators uml news columnists wer*
damage hit the yards Julv 31. 10 11. mand* to 2b cents an hour and Republican (iovernor Kim Bigler, by India of her agreement with the
Mr. Bradford stated that Alta
princely state
\ IIW II s .,.1 tfi
Father accompany Governor Caldwell to lirerenting a distorted picture of
The origin was never discovered, shout 3.80(1 of it* 4,600 members although unopposed for renominathe farm price situation.
unit work without a strike rail. tlon, garnered a heavy “ token"
" I f tha U.N. art* quickly and monte Spring* wishes to co-operItraiise said.
at« with the group and lie repre­
Thu*,
ulxiut
MOO
truckers
are
bile,
acts
with
authority
It
will
nut
only
vote.
The Ima* yard* are owned hv
0 , . k O B ta d j. Cku.-h
l i . n i.”
ul.H,
sented on the Board. II* was as­
MOTtHtCYCLK t'lt \ * ll
Washington's Demon stir Guv- do u considerable service to its sured thnf member* of the Sem­ lien-, said today he had t&gt;een in­
Kmlt f\ Fruerid and located on the ns the “ big five" employer associa­
W IIJ.I 8TON. Rrpt.
•mument of his plans on regional
tions
continued
their
offer
to
hike
own
reputation
but
will
perhaps
ernor Mon C. Wallgren. gcod
jioundsrv between l.nbr Worth and
Gainesville
inotorcycliit
inole Cqtmt- Chamber of Corn- vited" to marry Francis Hitch- education since hi* Demociatic Two
friend of President Truman, seem- I save a vast urea o f the world's meter at Al nont# Spring* will rock ami Rtephany Haja, nnd the nomination, but during bis ram- identified by State Highway Pa­
I antans and extend from the wages IB cents an hour.
More
disruption
in
the
move­
surface
from
untold
suffering
and
we&lt;ldlng “ will not Iw in Miami."
ed sure of rrnominatinn, •vltilr
Dixie Highway to Lake Worth.
Iw- appolntrd to th,, l l nrd.
VI '
"".n ‘ ,
palgn he endorsed the movement trolman O. C. Ilelntle .is Otis
ment o f food and freight in the former
Governor
Arthur
II. human misery," Kden said.
JU k as would not say whether ,o „ u b „ , h rr(tl(&gt;n.| KrBI|Uat.. Ca«on, 20 and Bennie T. Williams,
metropolitan atm was reported. I.angllc was the choice of th.« GOP
The U.N. Security Council i*
La had consente.1 to perform the whlK&gt;l, tn , hp g „ ulh
30, were killed instantly in a
Milk supplies for school* and voters in the same tta:«.
due to take up the Hyderabad
ceremony.
j
1
motorcycle-auto crash four miles
store* were imperiled after la&lt;*l
“ Hut I am walling on a tele-1
GltKKKS ADVANCK
Both candidates for governor situation tomorrow in Pari*.
north of here shortly b*foi » mid­
hU7 w ithdrew an emergency agree­ of Colorado— Democrat I.eo Knmis,
Kden said Communist uprisings i
phone
call
from
Mr.
Hitchcock
|
a
THKN'S.
Sept.
IB
—(A
V
-A
night last night. The car was
ll'ssilsss* tress •••■►
,
y rmm
„ „
End I &gt;noul(l know nioro
j A communiijut* x«l«| totloy the driven hy Mr*. Marl* Cownrt of
conclusive study of the gem tic er ment to deliver fiber milk contain­ who Is the incumbent, and Re­ In Malay*. Burma and Riant are .
•
f
,*r
1
M
lU
n*
with
him
,
Mrkta*
,
(;rv,u
aimy
has
rapture«l
an
int­
ers.
I plaint'said, accounted for 68 per
feet* of exposure to radlat'on
publican David A. Ilsm il—were '*11 in pattern.
Raleigh wso escaper! with alight
The union
said the American
It* objective is to overthrow cpn, of (h&lt;, c,u|rt 54 par
p«r •cpnl o f ruded.
portant height near the Alluinian injuries.
unopposed.
He said current knowledge
...
_...
.
“ bolls down to a generalization Can Company, maker* or the conlaw and older throughout south- the hogs, M per cent of th* calves,
l l » said Hitchcock “ has Iw-en in . border in th# Mourgana area of
east Asia which, l-eniri, I think, and 7» per rent of the sheep contact with me several times. Kplrus. despite gunfire from inthat exposure of organism*, plant tainers. had refusal to pay the
Msx Bishop, funner lead-off*,
I
l
c
f
f
i
n
H
one# called the hack door of cap­ slaughtered under federal Inspec­ I really know very few o f th e, side Allianla.
or animal
...... . ,pooulatlons,
--------- . fUh or' I7'w cent wage Ixxtal. Drivers for
hater for the Philadelphia A t h £
details.
I
only
know
that
the
cere-1
The
communique
said
the
of.
' ‘ the company's plant* In Brooklyn
italist sml imperialist power."
wildlife, to radiations may result
letics, is coaching the Naval
tion during the last 10 years.
ir « s ils « N Trass s*aa* llsrl
mony will not h* In Miami.”
Jfentlve against Communlrt leader Academy Nnine.
Itcvlri dealt briefly with Hydera­
In lower vitality and a somewhat and Jersey City. N J ., quit work lo standard measurements as were
--------------------------- --------- Markus Vafiadr*' guerrillas in th*
bad. Hr said he regretted that in
reduced rale of reproduction and yesterday. A milk dealer spokes­
....... . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vital triangle is stalled, with only
Yesterday's Stars
also In alterations in theiir physi­ man said city school* would get the eight diamonds constructed for “ these new dominion* this warlike
H .5 IN G FARMERS
'patrol activity reporter) there.
no milk after tomorrow nnd stores the New Yolk Giants.
spirit ha* developed."
By ASHO(TATKI) PRKSS
cal form or function."
OCALA.
Sept!
IB
—OP)—
Ap­
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
Hair's studvnt* will U- housed
Higgins said the us# of radio- would get only 4ft per rent » f
Ted Williams, Red Sox — led
proximately 100 Florida farmer*
' TE X A S FIGHT
in Barracks No. li and 7, according
lotopes, both as eourrea o f radia­ normal supplies.
league-leading Boston to 4-1 vieBy A d ve rtisin g In
•
„ c-1.1 __ r-i 1
, ..
will land their plane* on Taylor
FORT WORTH. Tex Sept. 1 5 tion for experimental study and
to C. A. Maddy of the Fellowship
torv over Chicago, driving in three Fl#|d ,om„ rruw „ lornlng for the iA1)— Former Governor Coke Ste­
1 hu N*aw-.|Mper
PA
BIS.
Sept.
18—
4
A
V
-A
alrlka
aa tracer* of the most Intimate
runs on a pair o f double*.
Foundation, ami the building* will
(&lt; nRllRNrc fraare* !*•■» Oa#|
purpose of officislly organizing venson earths) his fight for the
details of chemical ami hhdrglral crowd o f 4.B00 lushed the Nation­ la- under manayemrnt of the Rev. furmrr llvitiah por«*iirn Minitter
Johnny
Sain,
Braves—
became
the ,lr,,
first rFlorida
flying farmer*
farmers Democratic U. »S.. senatorial noniln
.
o
l
d
T
t
o
1
.
(™
|orm* nytog
reactions, provide a new, powerful al Aviation Offices In central Dr. John Pernell of Daylon, Ohio, Anthony Kden that international ' j j ' 1 National league pitcher to |movement,
according to William &gt;nation *n ferleral court today after
Psri* today ami Injured W» pollce- and of Col. L Fox of Blackbird. affair* appeared to lie going from irtn 20 games this year* aa he tC. Lauras, state aviation super-'the Slate Democratic Convention
research tool.
He added he would like to have mrl| |n rioting.
Va. The umpire trainee* will ent “ bad to worse."
hurled front-running Boston to visor with th* Florida Improve- accepted Rep. Lyndon Johnson a*
An estimated 2,60» o f the crowd ts liefore nl the Fellowship Me t*
the researrh answer these quest
merit Commission.
the nomine*.
After n moment’s hesitation, !0-3 conquest over Chicago.
wrre workers of the nationalised Hall.
ions, among others:
'
Marshall said he would content
1. Can the unknown fa cto r- aviation Industry, denouncing re­
At the new bull field site nest himself with the observation that
factor
n — necessary
for
the cent layoffs of worker* fromi the to Municipal Park on Mellonville he bail not hail any period of great
growth of fish he Identifle I ami government payroll. Another
Avenue, the field is being leveled relief in the last week or 10 daya
•ynthesited In order to free the na­ striker* from *hc nationalised Re­
by a hulldoter and efforts will tu- and would welcome any snenur
tion's hatcheries from their de- nault Auto Plant Joined them.
They threw paving stone* ami made to have this completed within agemeiit.
prndrnrc on liver for fish diets
lie replied with a quick no com­
S. Can a radloctlve isotope he lice, who fought hack with night :«• days in order that it may have
titi
11* nun
rvn |when
n 111 11 asked
n. ti* ti whether
wtit iit"i ■
ment
however,
used to mark Pacific tunn by in­ bars of iron gtillwoik at the po- plenty of time to settle, said Com­
he meant that all the neguflallons
jections. for studies » f migration sticks and fist* Aln.ut 2.000 Paris missioner John Krhler, who has
of the past 10 days have faih’d !
of fish? Can such tracer techni­ guards fought off the strikers on charge of this project. Quite a hit
ques be applied to studies o f nd- police and two squads of mobile of brush has liut vet Iren cleared to improve the world situation.
Marshall said th« Slate Depart­
tide organisms o ff Florida, or lo Barest for two hour*, subsided and considerable grading has yet
ment has received a report from
help solve problema of feeding, the Boulevard llsusmann. The liut to be done.
then ws* iviiewsid.
B.
The diamond proper will he sec American Amhaaaador W.
fattening or conditioning shell­ ami
Memlrer* of the Communist-led l&gt;ark I BO feel from Mel Ion villa Smith on yesterday’s meeting. II#
fish T
General FeJcrsllun o f l-ahor at
3. la (here a short-lived radio­ the same time organised a slemon- Avenue to allow for plenty of declined to sav whether there
isotope which could hill rodent* itrstlon at BulUncourt to demand parking spare and fur standi •vou'-1 l&gt;# f 'r 'h ''- K r»l-'"-s i talk*
without danger to crops or live* a minimum monthly wage of 13.- should they ever b« built there, ,11 Moscow nl -ut llrrliii as re
said Mr. Kridcr. It is hoped that moled in press dispatches from the
Block or people? “ I guess there BOft franca. (1101.
two small building* now located Russian capital and from London.
Isn't hut I'd llae to know," lligglns
near the Synthetic- Trainer hull 1- Marshall will leave for Paris next
added.
mg ut Municipal Airixtrt may Im&lt; Sunday.
4. Can the myslerlea o f migra­
moved to the new diamond next to
Marshall said the United State*
tion or the site of populations of
‘ he present club house, and us* is deeply concerned over the fight­
Itasillaaea Irsas •'■ «» &lt;*■»•
watrrfoul be investigated hy use
said that she had organised a them for a club house, placing ing Itetwren Indian ami llyderaof radioisotopes?
lligglns said plana are in prog­ number of health club* among each adjnrent In a concrete shower |laid troops.
the negroes and at present is ••nil. said Mr. Krlder.
1 Marshall said his department la
ress for studies in three fields.
When the new diamonds are i keeping close tali on the invasion
"The rommlsslon le continuing working on the organisation of,a
studies, Itegun In tha early day* duh to l*e composed o f memher* completed. Mellonville A v e n u e 'o f Hyderabad hv Indian troops.
lie taid the U.H. la disturbed by
of tha Manhattan project, on fish who have successfully overcome should become one of tho most
tig- disease of tuberculosis. It famous baseball streets In America the resort to arma tn acttle differ­
In the Columbia Klvtr.M he vsld.
"Studies of rold.watar fish will will be known as the “ Come Back •a ll will have 14 diamond* adjoin ence* Instead of continuing peace­
ful negotiations.
soon start at Cornell University Club".
Ing or a short distance from It.
and the service's Cortland, N.
Following her talk. Mr*. Klreher
experimental station."
■ends-red sevrrsl selections on the
{ accordion and the group Joined in
«rv- km
..1 1
. , ! singing a number o f song*. Mrs.
&lt;C«allaur4 I n

m

P a | ( Om

i

oil companies continued in Sin
I'lancisco and Lo* Angtlrs. TJicie
vtere no indications o ( early tattlemrnt of the wage dnpute.
j In San Franciaco, the Army
a ■"went
t i n niivnu
m ill plain
iat11■ to iiiuh
ahead with
move’

Following An Explosion In 1 Of

Kevin Declares

Hitchcock, Suj a Will

i^iSli^T: fcS-Jtte

Scientist Suggests

&amp; n'r"”

Civil Action

Work

U. S. Sends Planes

(%/ne

&amp;6/WC6

Pilof Club"

horny plate*.

LEUAl* NOTICE
T Matthew* will apply lo Ills
board of 1‘ounly rommlaelonsrs of
Metnlnolt INiunly. rlprlda at ll*
niSelina to be held an lbs tth Aar
af o il, ISIS for Ihs adoption of
a rssolullun by said Hoard of
I'ouiilf i.'nmmlssloasrs varailng cardan land..
lain juirla of Ih
Ihs Suburb llsasilflil aa recorded
la Ptai tiook a. Peas*. s» h , at. si
and Cl, Seminal* I'uunly records,
■MM partes of said pinI sought
la be i i « iled being Included Ik Ih*
■leenlbed property lo­
fl
■
an!
i
Canada Av*., Marla A s*. Charlolls AV*. bstwwsa Marlon Dries
(ii*4M uk;i/**.: ratrvlew . A y e . \s-

wssu apt I nit Hlrest and Campeilo
II. apd hldasws-rd Hlrssi bsifersen
Kvsrarssn A vs. sag l a k s Marion

Drive.
Drh

dated o l Hanford,
day uf Septsmbsr

m

Ida this 14th

jl f i U J i K. M A T T IIH W ri
A lla m on i* gprlngs. Ms.

Mr*. Colena Wllhoit. iire.ldent
of the Daytona Reach Pilot Club,
was a guest ami spoke briefly un
the activities uf her club and of
tlie sucre** of the International
convention held there in June. Mias
Ruth Hale, a teacher In Southsld*
Primary Hchsol, also was a guest.
The dinner wo* givan by the
'•Green#'", loser* In an attendance
contest, for th* “ Gold*", who wer*
the winner*. Mr*. Janie Shoe­
maker was chairman on arrange­
ments fo r th« dinner and Hr*
John L. Galloway had charge of
th* program. A g ift was protented to lira. Mitchell who re­
cently received her degree from
Stetson University. T|ier« were
S3 members present at the meet­
ing.

CHICK THIS ALL-ROUND
SIRVICI UNI-UPs

Y tv r PvtvriM ic Mackanic ia v itii yaw ta
b r iif la yaar car far tha bast af «ara!

E g g And Poultry
JACKSONVILLE, 8opt- 16-4A&gt;)
—Eggs and poultry prices remain­
ed unchanged on the Jacksonville
markets today.

Tender Green Bean Seed
$£Q.50 Bushel

I’UiiUnc of gladioli bulbleU with thin line* ahowa r
vclopinenl. Three lireVy rowa at right, planted with Opl
foil, ahow much greater growth. Planting* wart mtde ai
time. Coklinnokf. used In reed bed* nnd garden*. wlU
waya lircontrollliig both Inverts and dlacaat In the toll i
nlaniM It 1a lust Ilf effective on oilier buliia, a* ll la on "gl

Manuftclurtra tf

SMOKE

8AMPORD X-CEL STORE
C

COOiMO SVSlMi Drain awl lutk
radiator . . . check all connadioaa.
• u n s t Adjust ami reliao If nates,
•ary . . . check all refrly batores.
VfilVDt I f they need grinding, aor
Meniihc inspertino will show It.
m i l l l Check wheel alignm ret..;
adjust to factury spccifiration*.
U m i U K L Wash ami polhb . . i
dean chrome . , . touch up psiat.

R. H. ELLIS. Praa- Gen. Mgr. PO. Box SIS

Chloradane Crickett Mole Balt
U t t $Q per M.

Ok

Meet the area wha raa da th* most for your carl Drive ia and are Oldsmohile's
"Fa tu raa ic Msehsaics.” Then you'll know why OUsmobil# I* lb* pece-eettc* la
•eeviee . . . just a* tb* spectacular Kalm ansie Oidsmobile is pacing the passenger car
M d. For her* are fartory-traiacd mechanic* . . . thoroughly skilled la their Job* . . ,
mm a iw fit ia a ril with tb* ’’look-to-tbe-falur*" repalatiaa of tb* retire Oldtwobila
sipaalaatlia No wooder wo call tbrei "Faturaasi* M echanics." They week with
ike finest modwo asaintmanc* eqwfpesedL Genuin* Otdaasobil* parts are avail.
A k Aad yea ran be red ala that your Job will bo doss* on turn* , , . according to
factory specification. So for aay kind of t*rvfea on any make of c a r. . . anything from oil
1 to ovw heal. . . drir* ia today and meat OUsmobil*'* "Futuram ir M scivtaico."

........ It Our rnraulrto *Tiaw-Up"
will rrelnre that *«&gt;ng o f |»wrr,"
K ff • 1CAIlOMt W ell check your oil...
change it if hrrewarr . . . InWirat*'
vnur rhaasi* thoroughly.

IN8ECTICB&gt;E-nJNGtCQ)B
TU . M M

CM UM kW S I X

SALES

■A.

N M

—

:'.:_

«&lt;

•af

w

�TH E
In U nity T h n rt In flt r t n ft h —
To Protect Mm Peace H lh# Woeldi
Tu Pamela tha Procrtaa of A b k Iu i
To Produce Pioapartly (or Sanford.

W K A TH kU

f*artljr cloud) through Friday. I f '
look showers.
^

m

x

f

a

t

b

H

e

r

a

l

d

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
— w- “ “

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

Established 1908

r'O LL’.ML X X X X

N o. 18.

A vo ic la tril Prewt I.rassd W lr*

T H U R S D A Y S E P T . 16. HHS

Governor Caldwell Smear Drive
Signs Act Setting ^Denoonced
" New State Ballot By L,llenthal

Matt Recalled c
0
0
_ *„
PromRomania M o n e O O V ie t P o l i c e

B i l l Allows Voters
Of Florida To Cast
Vote Directly For
1 Of 4 Candidates

j

• TALLAH ASSEE. Sept. 16 (A1)
Governor Caldwell today si(jn,'d
into law a special legislative « l
setting up a new ballot on which
Floridians can cast direct vole* for
any one of four candidates (or
Piriidrnl tbi* year.
He *aid "I Iwlievr the bill doe*
fairly and validly that which w.»*
needed to permit the free, effeclive
^ in c ite of the franc Kite by the
volet* of Honda,
The measure, as finally ap­
proved by deelsive margin* In liolh
the House and Senate, al*o pro­
vide* for eight presidential deetors pledged to each of Ihe four
candidates to bo listed on the
ballot.
Straight ticket voting for elate
and county offices was knocked
out, but a voter may cast 4 ballot
far any of the presidential randi*
Qtairs by making one mark in a
circle
above
the candidate'a
name. Ur, if he likes, ho may vote
for each elector Individually.
The new art relieves candidates
and votsrs of any pledge or rath
they may have taken to support
their party nominees for Presi­
dent snd vice President.
Under tho new act. Democratic
■nd Republican nominee* for state
and county ufflres Will he listed
t o g e t h e r In one column..The DeniW xratic candidate will be named
i i '. m Im O m

!•*•• M o l

Hopes To Avert
Telephone Strike
Appear Brighter
Negotiations Are Resumed In Dispute Of
Refinery Workers
NKW YORK, Sept. t « — (VI*)
—The Western Keleelrle Com­
pany announced today It ha*
reached an agreement with the
CIO Association of t'omniunlcalion Equipment Workeea on
wage and other issues, affecting
2 'i.00U worker* in 12 .Isle* snd
the Dfatrirl ol Uulumbi*.
------- ■— —
II) A8.SOrl.tThl&gt; PRESS .

4 Of Legation

Americans A c c u s e d
of Taking photo-

Risk To Reputation
In Government Ser­
vice Said Creating
Scientist S h o r t a g e

»hoiuie of scientists will

mg to work (or the government.
"lbi* it a dangeruut situation.
Lilirnlhal &gt;aid.
The rhaitmsn of the U.S. Atomic
Energy Commotion addressed the
.
Amencan Association for the Afl|vamement of Science
Hr uted
I the occasion to ask »cienti*t Input

Hope* appeared btightei today
of averting a threatened nationwide
sltike by *ome 25.000 CIO tele­
phone equipment wuiker*.
The strike deadline it 5 A M (E S T ) EridaV hut a federal medi­
ator »aid after all-night negoti..lion* in New York he was "veiv
optimisin'' shoul a tclllrntenl of
llie wage diiputc.
Reprrsestative* of the CIO As­
sociation &lt;&gt;f Communication Equip
mrnl Worker* and the Western
Ejm ||k Company planned to teMime irstiuni llii* afternoon.
"The picture look* vrry blight."
Thomas H Strutel, federal medi
«1UI
ator.
The ou look for an agreement
t
Ia **» Dtniejf "encouraging" hv
iuo l M.ye,.

PHilDINT Truman 1* shown as ha
•ddtesaed the opening scnioii of the

vm.ilar
liumall
Moini.iV

work had ita disadvantage*, and
that many scientists piefetrrd
working for private industry,
educational Institutions and other*.
Hut, he said, the country need*
specialist* now. He added:
‘'The answer lie* In rc-n»»eilian
II ssllsanl ttm l‘ a ir t.-arl

«

vr

■■

centennial meeting ol thf American
Association for the Advancement of
Sc ience In Constitution lUII.WaahIngton, l). C. The Chief Executive
accused "same poliilcisns'' with
"use* to grind and ted herring* tu
drag around’* of endangering the
nation's security by "smears’*
against iciviittsts. (International)

.
benefit

befoir ihe *ame body
night.
(M r. Human taid "tome politic iant" weie creating what hr called
a “ smear campaign" by making J
icienti*l* feel unsafe lu do tenet
wutk lot hit government,
Ihe
Pirtidrnl blamed the tpy probe*
and loyally campaign*.)
I.ilivnthal today said government

etl Bucharest

Prof. Ray Short
Tells Methodists
Of World’s Crisis
Speaker Says World

The Si .vie Pep* it mrnl disc loved I
day that lour mrmbm of llir
Arvtrntan l&lt;-|?4hi»it ih (l in lluthii I l f . K o l l C T l O . 1 h o illilS C l t V
Att ornev I'reil
”
e»l. Fi, manta. have
h.ive hern
been ir. ill' I
Describes Work Of
W
ilso
n T e lis Oron ike demand ol the Rum mini
Group Over World
K.mi/ation O f ! .aw
govrfnment
Rumania lud .it i uted the lout
V tivilirv of ll.r 5 \|t V .n Oiang
I hr i on .iiitui. ii ' thr I nil. .1
Iof tiling photographt in a loriounlV weir vetlrul.v ocltlin-.l
8 late* u.i* the •idtpr, I all nljfrv.
lucid, v /one.
kiwanian* at the Tourist t'eniei
The United Ntalev {eject'd lot bv 1)| Hohril O I Iiotii I due. lie given at llir noott in. tine id tl
» ' l d.-. I.trrd ilt.i h ol Public trlationv m l iriiir.l N min.-I l oiiiitv Im .. t llal.lll
Rom nun government • lompl imi |I'lrihvlrnan liililivtri floln St of t omillr i e ll ill I nit.I t'.-ni ■
l.nlav hv l ied t’ Vt. .ii &gt;i!v i
t "do not cunlorni lo the fail*
I mitt, Mo
toilirv
t Tim a-.scilion wav matle in a

To Avert New W ar

-no n-mWrot the gnu..... ink any
■■■
» I ido l eiapli* whatever lit the city
Civ ili/atmn i* faie.l with a crisi* '
n -..&gt;i»».a » »
r»»*t

l l of in vital in event of Wmld War i

The union, whose members In

&gt;

ll'a s ia s r t ■ « race S o n )

Army Plane Probes
4 Squall Area In Gulf
MIAMI. Sept. 10, 6?&gt; -A n Army
Air Force plane from Mar Dill
Field. Tampa, today flew Into the
western part of the Gulf of Mexico
to invt (ligate a auspicious wraths'
arer.

Rinrm forecaster Grady Norton
said there were no Indication* of
anv storm in ship report*, “hut ll
aeems lo he a li'»k* wave ami w»
_w an t to find out what ia going
W on."
Tha plan* will not reach the
area before Ute thla afternoon.
Norton laid tha condition wa* in
•a section when wit.ds have a ten­
dency tu form a circulation.
CZECHS T O F A T
I'RAGUK, Cseehoalovakia. Sept.
10, (41—Csechoslovakla agreed to­
day lo pay Ihe U.S. 0172.Wil for
lenddeas* p r o p a r t y originally
worth more than 02,170,000.
_.
The foreign office acid the pay
mrni will be made
I. MBeelaltv that
for war material*.
delivered by the u T t o Cteehoalovak Armv unit* returning from
lh* western front
JAP FLBirr ftCRAPPKI)
TOKYO. Sept- 10—&lt;4 *_T h r
U*t of the Jape m m belli* fleet
will b* on th* aerep Wap by the
k and of th* ynr.
P
U. 8. Navy ip sk M M i said to{ «f*y
f» ™ . r eMifty war craft,
ranging from h(Hl*iib|e( to 20torpedo troftU, ted alreadv

tj

|

t i l

I tti ..lirm t' Amettcs will lake lltr lead in initial
Unite* Nay IJatiHlI.
. the
^ f'linialioit of
of Wudd
Wotid Fedcf.v
Feeler*
S’ «4 _rtjjjed
_ ...... in*'

W

Into Federal servft* before World
War II.
Company t. 124th Infantry of
tho National Guard, will hot have
any speelal program thla cvenitp'
to romrnemorate tha day, but will
meet for regular drill, t^ul Ideut.
Raymond Kador, exeeutivo nffirer.
, l.leut. Richard I’ayne la cominand- * r•
In a (oaeial proclamation on
Aug. 19, Traaldent Harry Truman
marktd today aa National Guard
Day and reminded all eltfaeni
that, “ the National Guard of tha
Unltad State*, with each cf it*
unit* In our hamlet* and titles.
I* an essential part of the ►trmgih
of our country, and I therefore
urge that all ritlians g,v-t their
unnanittlng support to the men
and units of the National Guard
m in their rommunitiea."
•• This year. National Guard Dav
will mark the end of the •■-tond
year of the Guard'* reorg.i pi ration
alne# tha end of the war.
Major General Kenneth F.
Cramer, chief of the Nation.*!
Guard Bureau, pointed opt that
the ntw National Guard will be

j

.utl, a wotid wa, can be avelled ,f

r iiv

irw

!s

iav

|

■ .......... .

h&gt; ,hr

f 'l t It 1 1VI114vV
V (H lU llU i'S
--------

I l l t 'l V V

IH 4 &gt; &gt;

......
, . ....... .

an

hour

ac'n'xa-lhe-Uiard '

sis S J r lS S T trs

'irsio^w trti*^^
«
S 6 ,.....

polurmetl in ihe Hu

irctol ol

We should live .V.-.V effort "»d *«•»*’ ►oldleiv mad.

.JiAINKSVIl.I.K.
# i«|
ich be
tiAINSSVli.I.K. Scot.
Sept. 118
&lt;Abw h
which
lie had
had Ucome
,-ume affiliaiel
affiliate I. I
.. ,(luliitui,
i . »!
„. i,
Every
whi»
hd* et»tru&lt;
Ptwwtins,, m Florida coo- I lh - id that he fell it a ,,*•.*. int«• |»tm**i «l«0wn fliimipli ln«t« rv.
11 nu%* At a h«*Avy i a W\ Altnuuuh - hon*&gt;r
Iiavc Ummi invi nl tu n* Ii4»k tfnit i*d hiu ‘Ii* f.if' iiul jui-l-

u» .....

».«.

a quirk

.............. Iiivailnble to «tnni|&gt; mil *.iliv.4»ive
»V*°
Ameilean .vt-.i mar
work o f the Or land.* VMt'A and I Bl.(|viij,.. Hying to n-nt.i min.- o n
fb't-diiiiiei: J Intr and with• Intel that on .'tatonlay* hu-"-* '
............................nt.” M. Wil on d.vlare.l '
h- Mtlttai y
tak t.0 to if, Imya out foi full |-The mlupllon ,.f in.- fu i t.n " 'v d after the Jeep left
i’olice
of
Weitctn
Ueiitn
* old
' “ Ulmgr
iiiiioiulnii-nt* to the I’omtitution |
11 uMllRNtd Hit I'fiftl I llr (
Retiring r.v a n iiiioln aflt-i lo I wrliially darted tt„- tn. iiti i t lif . - 1
vrara of aefTie*- to- d.r'a in l tint | in ||„. duruiio nt. file lltll ..(
lo*
felll a* if lie
he uawa* "deserting
"deeertllig the
h
&lt;- M
tin- Right* &gt;*n drav- n up to , uii,nl&lt;•* \ f 1 111 wi t| II
ll-,"’ " ! ............. ..
" ’
P«ple ret tall right*, whul
1 U1UBMM I O U
F lot 'la **' * i i*
r*g,i fttun Si |lbe aillhor- tl.mlglit ll. avet.ig,
*|\i w
I [ , , , 1 f hi
*"'1 *'
*" "
l,u*
w - man slimild retain, ll U'lioilVim
t O ( M O I lJ S (
H I
lent nf the - tv.........
by the Anietiiau .......te to ....... .......
*
c l ...... ...
.'he
5 MCA nrrnnlanllon with \the tight* we have."
A l S t l l l l s M lIilv S

ui ' u * 7
t " ' niCMtjiejr.
11 h«* i-stlmnte I movement in liui • I present tin- Y M l’ V Which had h i . •'
l tor, Miotl Urged
uigru lit*
ms heaters
iirairts tu
iu .,, ry stock
stork hnhi - declined
.l.-elin. &lt;1 *&lt;&gt;»irwhot
»i*inrv* mu gn at lead,&lt;i • a« lit I. I.u I! M.,tt.
M * 'r &gt;Ur'i J
f*tof.
l'. I propsise or ^
suit|N&gt;tl
. t «measuirs
e a .« ,e . urg- idnrlng the past Tear, it i* rrvenlRevetting III hi* .&lt;kpel ii-lh e l.s
- A m eticn r&gt;mnmenl
imrteil to have cut Its demand •« ) wis* Trainmaster for the Allanti
a minister, he told nl I he itutil!"
II to 18 cenl* an hour. Current Ceaat Line Railroad. Before com In invile all nation* to paitkqiatr
wage* average f l.lfi an hour.
In one of the nation’s mafur
•trikes
th«' two-week-old
ttoppagr liy CU) longahoremen
It ..MllN.tr* tin I'aar orin*

rent*

III nil II Mil h I v| VI I t A
fit RI JN. Sept II t,p
150 German youih* .ton r.l th.ee

..IlliolleJ
(tertin IihI.i V. llir ‘-. i
pir*v ir|H&gt;l|ril
I III* wa* ihe I' i ■
tiling ol
Ea*lrm »r.liu |*oh* r in
week*. I hr first ! « » *he-&gt;, ■inline
fton. llie polite and ir.ullr,■J m the
ilralli of o|ir lb IImri in
i ! lh*
alheii
w..milling of inote than
I he l oinlllUllItt |- ll. r ie| Oil 1 * 1.1
the liner p..lieeinrn orie ie lummg
lioine finin dnl) «hrn a • aim of
I Ir irvealrd that llir 5 Ml A m
„ 0|r 1&lt;uh
,|r | „rll.,| |lV M ,„„
It i* tune foi lb, |..|.|e ..I if..
V.Hing.lei* Ural • hlai k nurkel
(hlandn
ha*
l.-f'dl
meinliriv
with
ter ltu.li.lf f, Stlioenfrl.l t &gt; i &lt;
I'niird Stairs &gt;o «inp look and j
L
. eiltri vet upon thrill a d *h*&gt;w
. / ill in tfic l u l l . Y .'SO in lh
lutrli
1 hev *hotil,l tike tlllle out
Kturnnian f oreign Mmiiliy ye.tei
n t.l them With link* tlolll es.hy
t.ii-5 ami d ill ill llir ..loll A \)( \
to l oil*nfe| the o oi.il- 1 till .'I'tl’l
day.
, .
, ..
I Th» note, telease.l l.y the Stale **H‘ ' ” ,%t * ,,r’&gt;* building i» planned mrnl ol coveinm. nt Ilii.trI m |o. ! i iid.hlr heap*.
llir ir|*oil *a&lt;d llie tnulh* neie
Department today, accused Horn ll.rir and evplefvpvl tile (lope llv.ll oui iiati.ni operatrMr W iI . iii
"ituilr.l hv older people . one r.f
anlaii police m the city of liiiiigin . 1 t i l A unit maV lie rvtahltvln d
.let la I r.l
. o f having detained the two me
whom wa* tanl to he .hunk
ilc
hi Sanford.
'Out goveiltnirnl &lt;
■ peifr. ’ it. ■wa* aiiettrd iloiig will. 15 hot*,
! and {vvt. women clerk* of the
I
hr
5
Ml
A
wi.ikv
hi 7 ■ .i.ii'i
j Icgallon viaff for IT hour* Incom
foim
However w. v.itt .!! .uirnil llir lattrl wrir f r Ira nd illei lev •
! nun cud., after the nllodge.l photo liir*. ha* a hiidgrl of Nl until .. that it i) not nl- d in pi... tor, he
rial ImUlv. llir aciounl *.*id
dollu* a year anti numheii h&gt;■■ \
'gra|King oecuretl.
V for in. a It.aim offieial. mean­
ll .barged that “ for 1H horn * and a hall million nirinline m o &lt;Ofttlliur.I " ii it..... i» &lt;I|V l r..in It
|no nwmher of Ihe gtmip «n » al­ ....... than 4,.’ INI unit*, hr rrvralr.l 1 id oui givrflltlli III oliiih nee'l* while. was reported faring a
Irfotnialpo*, |l i tin lrgivi.il vr *ectet Huvviuti eutlit t.-lay, as
low. &lt;1 fiNid or water.
Arnmst this ‘‘inescusahle action llir A Ml A W.u 11&gt;vvn.If (I 1114 1 .
hi an. I. tl.ir legnlttoe hi..ml. .• the Karl-Wo*t w »i of n.-iv** r » 0 tinned.
of tl.e Itomnniaii authnrtlie*.*’ ago hv George William* and I • loo v.ni-lv influ
I hi lot.I.. i«l 17. S. M ililaiy )H.lice raid a
hat his own tear* lain in I ’an*, the Inlrini
and |irritu*e rtr-it'p, lie ul.fr.1
lin-rlnn Jeep etirrying ail jffieer
5 S U * . .... " ........ ..
... i..„„.w
I*

Federation Is W a y i ^ . « ^ o ^ . * » ?*w

mC8

__

Kiwamans Hear U.S. Constitution l ^ J ^ s ^ - r 1:
l?ussi2M" Uc",;uul
Area Of YM C A Activity Is Discussed A{
,
Jap Policy Change
At Noon Medina: Javtee IMeeting
&gt;

Lannes N. Hansel! m. i „.f talr
Ha*Ilf*flit
i:. sho.i
s&lt;u;h&lt;«&gt;;Staite*8
Planting*- '
If kill a IA
I Ur* I |* * *“ * * ' ' “ *
i i t o f l S s i n CoMegr insltuclor.
told
latgr
F
o
rm
e
r
Coastline
h l s t l i n i . . gioup *i the lin t Mrihi«li*i Cliuuli • ( ) | ( i t r i l S ( H I D S
u«ion .non«y
.
l|,.«
ll
tlrrlst r.l ii, ,i
*

Entry
Ofa ' Nr ational
j
aa
i tv
n
i
nt J»
Guard Into Federal
S e r v ic e Observed i t , i f , .............|Trainm aster

.

WASHINGTON. Sept 16. pT&gt;

W ASHINGTON. Sept. Ib.fJPt
j
David E. I.ilirnt1t.il. the goiem­
inent'* alonm chief. s.rid to lay "the
risk of undeserved injury to a man •
I good name" was dealing a «h»-

.
. , .
,
j P«r*on*l feeling* a.idr lu
illie nation.
I l.ilientlial'i ipeetli wa*
j to alt addle** by 1’ieiident

1 5 0 Y o u t h s In B e rlin

. . „t.

k. r,. .

i lion «liA* lo thf ii l mi In \

ut!itudr
nf hi |&gt;at*|&gt;|* U» s||t«ii| | ti»i . v# ry
iffo tt In Irnrn
flu* riiflit wc
havF, anil in iti*jh ct"i.itt* tViein 0 lit

I «l c-r nr-

I Xl.I.AIIAhSKL Sa*|il fit *y1*/
-Tom II Sh HniS, \OIumia miiiity
rilMi Riunn, t* ila\ arKihI the
HUliTviut &lt; »««ii it i **«|iii&lt; tin i I hI a
t*» «nft. • 10 l*»%h
ot«
**$ -ii'* »!" (H D1 * 1 n Kiui|&gt;rfi nut ji*
i&gt;H111n111 uliv il.c Irtvv it nut vn-

Florida Towns Seok
A k Permit Renewal
AVON PARK, Sept. 18- i/Pi—
RcpreaenUtlvea of 23 Florida
towns met here yesterday to
draft a protest against refusal of
the Civil Aeronautic* Board to
renew the permit of Florida Air­
way* Inc., anti other Florida
feeder airline*. The Permit* ex­
pire next March.
The group adopted a resolution
to petition the CAB fur a re­
hearing, thla time in Florida In*
atrad of Washington.

— - — • — — —— —- —----,
hirh i» retiorted to for right vear* nnd o f the forth
l'i' m|» nf
III . &gt;11 \ im |*111.
In
«tj-ismst icnlty
ter*. Mr*. Walter l.ipocomh, Tam- I hu.|ogicnl-chemic*l war. He point \
11\ ||, Mi l rill, tIt** iHiAnPp nur- luilr tif (hr |t#ii])|i*4 “ Tin v tnok Rttiht
•
purl of t toviilu
pa; Mr*. Victor Parker. McRae. |„J 0„| ||lr deslrudion that look A. ry Inspcefur *»t 4•nin**mvillf*. Tht* it »ut (lit* rhin »»«*( n irilfft*,*' h«* nihiiKftil flint tin* i|iricti»M g|#*• nt sii. if•
rilled tint t. "lusflMir till*
|{lfi|'l
• liii’tiiitii" Htcwirt
Ga.: and Mr*. Annie Johnaon. .
„ Hifo,|mn„ and Naga.ki I. ,rd has compiled nurse)' Inspec.
I’ Uli il
M*‘ tiitd nf illlftt fttntllH hiich •hiM
in.I f. tj ,! |fi ,«
Irrlin.
ll
vinllngfd
&lt;
*
!•
I'
h k I 4* • I
t&lt;
ii
recorders
each
year
since
the
Ittnd tin »t » i*tuiii fi*lt ihf iifn
II
tr Ml It 1*11 Ml th«
Funeral M.-rvice* will laJ 'nd quoied scientists l.» the ellrct
I • • *.!» season.
J«*rt Mould
•i
)• Ci mt of %i*ry
t«o* dU0l|&gt; f»»r tin L*I •*'
ductvd at 2:1X1 |* ,M tomorrow nt that IrnmlM 100 times more jiowcrThe 11148-47 movement was the
fill *vr»*t *&lt;f till* ial&gt;ll’t* nt ts»A
\fftVltir
ft|1I st&gt;ft
tuolltt
Kricksxn Funeral Home with Dt. fu| ih.tn those used in Japan are h- iviest since Ihe IP2N.29 sea« A.i'lcn f j 0|i nd uiukv it innt ur«
•II
K. D. Brow til ee officiating. Burial n(lW being producnl.
Srirnlirlv
11'I**101*1*4ret *««« 1*000I.•* •&gt;-'» » •» I
0:"|trlli'f tI'll*I* 1 dthvrtiiTftv tiiHiM..
will U&gt; made in Evergreen t eme ^
^
^
|o
^
St«&gt;ui»r f i
••it f rt«if trttt#il
(fry.
|With 4*I M'flH lick i tin* taU ric *
nation with average indusliiai
Ki.AGi.Kit iiK A c ii. Sept pi. N o r l l i v a s t e r B r i n g s
*!t*riftlU* flt»5.
f »pom| im «|n fi tilt,"
bib A jar coiitainitig money and B r t
r i »t||*l| tin* t.niuv of
•u/.t's
To
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
’’V1
•
postage .lam p*-and wire tvs a|
Join* whtfti
Mon l i tt fifitlit
hi ok. n "a r—floated uslioio her* &lt;
“ Any small laUiratory on earth
KHIE,
I'a
.
Sept.
18.
t/1V
-Ralph
'
MIAMI.
yeal. nl*)
'
6 * 0' I". &gt;db The
He ifn't HI* I "niliYfrMvp inirr*
--------1 could produce in quantity lot*, a
son’ , first t
Mew* Ml til
Ml ll,.
LONDON. Sept. 18, i/V)-The virus, a half a cup of which could J Huge, 28, the iceman some
lldllfttry lithe* r %•?!
Tlie roast guard said the oat day off tin
.neighbors
considered
n
"motlel
Vt!j*hth l#r»vi«rt«iK IV liiKluretl
i vtvnrcli itviiriti
Royal Air Force claimed credit kill every man. woman and itilld
wa. about sis feet tong ami I he
dnd
,
was
today
convicted
of
secfleshing tu. *’-» i *• ¥ Itiritin*«» «*i«ftt j »n 11*v#1&gt;•i&lt; i - tlllU|MVft t&lt; HIM 0* iff •
DAYTONA BEACH, Sept. 18 today for a major assist in behalf nn tht* face of the earth,*’ he a*- , tinI degree minder for la-utnig hi* blade was broken oft. Attached coast ai d in •■
t nf tin* fttiiti*
|fpvlivrly
i It ffl A(M'f 1 lilt Ullh
u i1*' win- was a gallon glu.s jar
—&lt;JP&gt;—'Tall, blond* Stcphany Saja nf Russia ill the dark day* of the serted.
**•» I'Hiif ieirnt
.Storm fio. •i ft i t »riiilv Nnrt*Mi
"What polleies are open to son to death with a la-ll.
which
contained
n
paper
dollar.
*
and polo alayer Francis 11Item war against Germany In IDtt.
Ihe b«y, Jackie, 8, died l*»t
•aid the ,' * i*fi*0ftt tlH iM fX|(fft
An operation* report Just pub­ America liy wlilch we mixhl ilenl
quarter,
dime,
two
nickels,
thn.each, united last night in a.simple
May 30 from whnl a iiospilal
Georgia marriage, planned a for­ lished said Ihe UAV wa* assigned with thi* crisis of survival," h&gt;‘ pathologist testified " » • tile |tl- five &lt;rnts airmail slumps, and one fresti wind, »|i tv. *Jlt till lew nn Former Statu l.uauuu
hour
an l iituri hi ft&lt;|MnlU
mal Greek Orthodox Catholic rere- on June 14. lu ll, to prevent with eski'tl lie then pointed out Mist suit o f "probably |0&lt;r Mows from three rent &lt;tnoip.
Finp \ isils la City
Ihmiigli tom af 0fekft fitulit
dnawal s»f German Air Force fiu fil-j four paths have liecn suggested,
mony here today.
The iHiirle was rnvcird witii
a
well
belt
Huge
said
he
whipped
east,
__ the
_
M . “ where * German j j_ "That America should disarm
*
•
te
I•
•
tnilvt
nn
limit
Winds
.&lt;f
t
The 23-year-ofd daughter of a er*a to
the (toy when Jackie refused to marine giuwth and luirngrles and
K. tn !•«&lt;
11 ‘ssilssr* iim l*aae S ritu
former Mot id*
mi \I i atu! Imtay iiihI
Pennaylvarla coal miner and the atlaek on Russia wa* imminent. ^
tell hjm where he had hidden .« the t’oast litlntd estimated it had I * r” t W
"Throughout
the
summer
ami
,
i ! Atinniij t.c i * ii
balding 39-year-old socialite were
• is farther in th v ii&gt;4iftl« jit \Vf»» b’tnii and
four
been in III, watt
hammer.
Second
degree
mtirdci
L A K fiK FftU KNROLI.3IRNT
•11*•t |iiill)1 ftf it WNi imptli' and "i» rmituwn j with
married at Folkaton, Ga., by autumn o f 1941 roughly one-third
Bench in i
rntrf** n I" to 20 -year sentence. month*.
rbe Anicrii ni&gt; A &gt;iorialiiui, will l.«
18Charlton County Judge A. S. Mr- of the total efltaliliihnveiit of tier- j T A L I.A H ASSKK. Sept.
Ih e iHiltlc will In' kepi fur awhile iiIhiiiI “il in • uti Ittiur
Queen. Tha church ceremony was rnan first line (Ingle-engined fight- ,,)v&gt;_Florida Sute University will
Nortun » I th«* vftiml* mmlil lo* Ml S k filer.| dining ihe winter
BALTIMORE MAN NAMED
"in r«.&lt; anything turn* up," the
r» i |(tV|t m fAj| enrollment r.f over
expected to he held thla after­ e n w i i conUinti! on tho \\
i.i.HtfiUv nlr«»ii|r But 1Mjl&lt;, •IIIli*. and1 is now visiting llyrd
GENEVA. Switzerland, Sept. 10 j*’«n »l Ouard .aid. TU,- bottle w** fresh *nd
»«le.
noon.
a
front,” it said.
4,700 advance registration flyu'e* r,lb -William Mallam Turk ..f Hal- .
Miffiru'fil tu Imi nt
lirnhnl.lv
i
bv t.hnriea K&gt;d..on of Hag
M r Davlv tdah* to referee lias
-bowed today. ,
small ii i f i iirhfrikfft.
tlmdrp, &gt;lii-, wna uiinnlmously #l*c-J lev Meach.____
.
ki 11**11 gntn n this wintt-t at It d
The total top* la*t year's fall ted director general » f the InterI m ii &lt;Ylli*;.i" olid the Umvrrsltv
enrollment by more than 400. The untional Refugee Organization to•f Flurliln and vt ill serve as all
student body will includo about
dai '
nstruelor at Rill Sumoiers Umpire
1,600 men ami 3,200 women.
Tuck ha* been executive wereSchool In Ortando. He wm with
tar v o f th* Iro'a prcparalory comllie Sallv l.cigui' until July I,
MARGAHRT NAMFJ4 SHIP
when lie foined the American As­
GLASGOW, Sept. 18. (47-1'rln- mi.sion sine* Juls 1017.
sociation
e (* i Margaret namml and launched
Ry CHAHLKS A. GKUMICH
TOWNSEND CONVENTION
PARIS Sept. 16— (JP) — A pair of New Yotk Irishmen are eaiafully the 12.200-ton (anker Br4tla!«
Ihe Fifth District Townsend
Need of (snilarv (iqierviiion of twituming |h« i|* list been tninled
SM AI«L i R V FT W AR NING S
Mariner at th* llariand ami Wolff ('mind! will hold a convention n
casing a French palace of the arts and culture high above the Seine .Shipyard* her* today.
MI AMI, ft, pt
18, i ,1»i
Hu
out bv Dr Ftank Quillrnan in hie .Septi-rnber i-vue of "llie Semimil*
Mrlando
on
Sunday
Sept.
1
9
In
weather Imreim issued the ( &gt;lti'Wfor security reasons.
the second building east of Muni- Chief" which reporlt on activities of the Seminole County ilejiih Unit &lt;ng small rinft 'vartdog to lsv:
ASKS HltlDGK I'KUMIT
For a perspective view of their task they sit in a sidewalk cafe
ripat Auditorium In Exposition of whirh lie it director.
I "Hmall crnfi warning* linlb-ated
MO BILK, Ala., Hept. 18-60*1— Park, according t» Information
on the Palace Du Trocadero. and (peculate on the security officer's
".Swimming pools ate nothing moir nor h*y tli.ro common hath nl noon tmiav for tic * t 24 hours
The
Florida
Rood
Di-pari
me
nt
ap­
received
today
from
Charie*
II.
nightmare on their hands. They have lo go underground literally lo
luhs.” wrote Dr. Quillman. “ Their growing popularity has led to an nlong Kh'iida East t'oavi from
plied tu the corps of engineer* to­ Nutting, aocretary
see 1bow deep
it
J
’-----day far a permit to build i 300The Townsend Council with increased interest in the unitary condition! llut prevail in them. There leckaonvillr sntitliward to I’lorliia
Their Job la to provide the1 ►
Key*.
— —
—
fixit concrete bridge in Bay Cv.ua- Wayne B. Allwr* presiding will ia n» longer any doubt that t h e y -------- — ~ — — —
acr**n of aeeurity around tho del*, assigned to keep tha fntornal tjr.
conveno at 10:30 A. M. to lw fob can and sometime* do transmit .kept clean, or from the towels ami
gallon* to the United Nation* aeeurity.
lA T H F R
The apan would lw located ovtr lowed by a covered dish luncheon disease: therefore, a tcrious duty J swimming suite, if n” t disinfect'd.
Non# of fthc rest of Cosgrove'* Burnt Mill Creek, approximately at 12 noon. Eeeh person attend­ of *upervi*ion 8nd rr«pon«lhili|y The source of the infection rotne*
assembly opening 8 *pt. 21 to
— ■
K. Kept. 18—iJP)
in almovt all instance* from the
th* Pataaa Da Cholilot Th*y ar* fore# will be her* for th-) Parra six miles west of Vicksburg, Fla., ing la naked to bring n covered arise*.
High I n r
John J. Coogrovo, acting eh'ef of aaaembly. Most of tho 88 will and would be about 70 feet down­ dish. The meeting will be open
“ One of the moil romtnon infec­ person* using the pool. One of Stations
U
83
the U. N. security fore* at lotk* be retching up on varatljn* that stream from th* existing brldgo.
In the public beginning at 1:30 tion* incurred in bathing i'*falili*h- the first c entlal*, therefore, ill At laid u
82
71
8 uce**a headquarter* and leader were disrupted when 49 &gt;&lt;f them
ment* Is ringworm o f the feel. the sanitation of swimming pool*, Ill'll nit
I*. M.
69
89
of tha IntarnaUooa) police forte went to Pabatln*. 8ix nf them an*
It I* not contracted from the mol i* to require a shower bath whip Nashville
“ S A L L Y - MUST WAIT
!*d a
•hat went to PalaattM to patrol ■till somewhere In the Holy lotnd,
water, hut rather by rontaft with naked with the liberal us* of Oklahoma City
TRAILER CAMP FISK
WASHINGTON. Sept. 18-GP)
6ft
tho truce, and Denia Caaey, hii whar* on* of the 49 wa* killed —Tha
74
Philadelphia
INOLEWOOD. Calif., Sept. 15 floors and walk* of locker rooms soap before entering th* pool.
arrlgnment of Mildred E.
68
on tho flw t o v em u police mission GlUara "Axis Sally- of tho asr- —&lt;/4&gt;—Thro# trailer cam) rozi-, and pool if they nro not kept
74
-At the same tlm*. s'rlnxent Pittsburgh
by tha i T n .
90
ft
map Mdio n i postponed today denta n n ieod today from bprn* clean and well drained. Towela regulations should be in fore* San Antoniu
D i m litin t. to Kept S i
66
......... 78
•uffetad when flame# were ipewed and swimming suite mav be an- tu prevent ua* of tho pool by Washington
70
a war vatorans a t the reedy and
person* suffering with (kin dl- JacktbnviHe
ftt
ovar tha court by an all tank farm other source of thla infact urn.
typo. Their prablim phyaleaL
70
rzpleetee. Seven other persona
-The chief danger of Infection (ease*, running ra n , ulcer*, eon- Miami -----U
I come* from tha water, If not
MsMlInws*
h its )
Pensacola . —
—»•»*»—&gt;»■ 19
*w 7d
I let* seriously.
were
o l wartime treason.

Hitchcock Ia Wed
(n Georgia Ceremony

. . .. ,.. ______ Springs; ,«,■-v « .-

Jar Of Money Floats,1'”’" ■' 1
Ahliore Near' Flairler,"'.....

RAF Assisted Russia
In Dark Days Of War,

U.N. ’Security In Paris Presents
Difficult Problem For 2 Policemen

‘.Model Dad’ Convicted
c*nprodu,r 'htt' bomb'’ Of SlayinjrYounjr Son

Sanitary Supervision Of Swimming
Pools Is Needed, Says Dr, Quillman

-T—
_

m
&amp;
A

171

*

• w t|
*-

1

■
• _■,
TA
j -

J

1 r -t

'A

- It.
V

^

J

a

—

^

t

�T H U R S D A Y S E P T . 18. I9 IR

THE SANFORD HERA D. SANFORD, FLORIDA
polltan L ift Inaurare Company. geographical arra&gt;.
I NIGHT BASEBALL PA1
Thar* the average length of life
At thr ogu of 45. men end woNEW YO R K—(A’l—The
(exnertalinn of- Hfr at birth) in man of the Went North Central York Yankee* rama doae to
1D39-4I waa U6 .M year* for white 8 tate* -till ran look forward to Unit ■ new nljfht attendance
mala*, ami tltf.itii yrara for white the Innge-t life. The ixp&lt; ctntlun rord for Yankee Stadium thin i
fi male*.
thru la 1*7.5*1 more yrara o f life roll. In 14 floodlight gamer* I
Thenlife npretnncira ale for men, and 30.21 for women, attracted 729,1*10 fana romp
three to four year* longer than At 45,the Iiivm-*! expectation of evith737^MI la-t year,
NEW YO RK—&lt;Ah- Th, chan- the Mountain State*, which have life la In the highly induatrlaliaed ___
..ndouhtedlv ari*&gt;-* out Y
at* for long life in the United the leaet favorald • record. The northcaat. the Tlullelin find*. In
(Mate* arc be»l in the Stidwcat. u Mountain State* Include Most- the Middl. Atlantic S U te* of Il- u V i „/
*,,.ril| , 1-nj 4ri| „r living.
atudy of death rate* »hoar. “The tana, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, l ’enn*ylvanla, New York and New thl
,ti *,R 8 *.
J^OttOtla, |Jtraey, men o f 45 can expect, on grer of fndurtrialilation, dca
Iwat record for longevity in our
country I* found in the Went and Man, The high death rate &gt;(he average, only 21.74 more of population, mle&lt;|uacy an!
vallatifllty of medical tuvl f
North Central atatca— Ulnneaota, among the large- Spam.h-apeaking i year*, i.n.l women 28,12 yearn.
population o f ArUo-iu and N « | The be»l record in preventing pita) facilities, climat* cleat
Iowa, Mlaaourl
the Dakota*.
•Vr*1*” . " m“ ,nlV r . -l-oiwll.tc for Infant m otility war •heirn on t h - , An intenrifled effort to rt(
Nehraaka, and Kan-ai,” aav* the ‘ tni»
uiffrrtnrc wtwrrn thi* twof Pacific C«iant. Ill the Mountain thr toll of nn-mnliirr death »h
StatDtical Bulletin &lt;&gt;f the Metro.

Chances Fur Long
Life In U .S.A re
Best In Midwest

r j i y p
m I X ’ Q . CHUCK and SHOULDER.................lb- 5 5 0
3
1 E a A I V O * RIB, CLUB &amp; SIR LO IN ................. .. lb. 6 3 0

t-r c. « ai * ii *n i &gt;c a r*C‘"c it* &lt;.o.
A N N PAGE

C a f '.ip c M ... C C M p tU t&amp; O tl % .

Salad
D re s s in g

OUALITY

&amp;

S A V IN G S

S l P W

“ FLOIJK—
10-lbs. 25-1
Bird.sey’s lies! ............ .85c* $1
t-Brothers .................. .77c*
SI
Money Saver ............
.73c SI

I ,-lb. pkg.

Our Own T ea...... 270
Ann I’agr .Stiawheiry

Preserves II). jar 430

K J l V

Coconut 4o/mpkg. 170

ION \
I’iain or
hell Itiaing

IH-oi.

can 250

Tom. Juice

* SH0RT RIBS F0R BRAIS,N(J..... Ib&gt; 450

9 «

b r i s k e t ................................................. lb.

Sliced Pineapple 310

—COFFEE—
Bird.sey’s Best- Vacuum can
4-Brothers—3-lbs...........

BACON SQUARES

Fairplay—3-llw. .. .

DAISY CHEESE

HERMANS ORANGE-HAND LONG LINK

SMOKED SAUSAGE

I.YKES TENDER CUHK

CUDAHY’S

PICNIC HAMS

SLICED BACON .............

CORRECTLY AGED

Mill Freah-FEEDS—Mill Prices
Scratch Grain .............
$4i
Laying Mash 20% .................. $5.«
Growing Ma«h ........................ $5.C
Dairy Feed 20% ...........
$4.1
Dairy Feed 16% .................... $4.0
Pig and Hog Feed
$4.3

Garden Fresh!
(
Fruits &amp; Vegetables!
Thompson

Seedless G R A PES..........2 lbs.
l-argu Calif.

CAULIFLOW ER............head
l.arge Site Ei- tii Ui tpp

CARROTS.................... 2 belts.

—Special Dineitunt 101)0 l.bu. or More—

Calif. Ir.'liei g

LETTUCE.................. 2 heads
CaUf,

EIBESEY HOUR &amp; FEED STORKS

-

CANTALOUPES..... .......2 for

IN S A N ITA R Y CARTONS : :

COTTAGE CHEESE

313 K. 1*1 St.

Kanferd, H a .

POTATOES

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

ONIONS

C E LE R Y .......
NEW CROP

CARROTS

RUTABAGAS

RED DELICIOUS

YELLOW

APPLESn

BANANAS.....
BARTLETT

TOMATOES....................2
lbs.
ilDnlRn llaatifv

P E A R S ..........

COOKING A PPL E S .......2 lbs.
YELLOW CORN............ 5 for
WILSON’S IK to 20 Ih. Avg. CERTIFIED

HAMS H alf or W hole....... lb.
HEAVY IIKEF

“ SUPER RIGHT*’

(74

" BABY REEF**

CHUCK ROAST............... lb.
WHITE BACON............... lb.
RED PERCH FILLET

570
#0

lb. 2 9 0

Baltimore Oysters
Standard

P L 79C pt.

Sparkle

f

Pml.lmga ■

&lt; P eanut Butter

3pkgH. 2()c) Spry

•) lb. can

forsicknon

S T O M A C H A I L M t N T S , W E A K K ID N E V S ,
R H E U M A T I C P A I N S , A R T H R I T I S , N E U R IT IS

Drugltu Health

WHITINq FILLET .......lb. 2 7 0
HADDOCK FILLIT ...... lb. # 0
PAGE

LIMIT Tl.KASK! FACTORY' PACKED

•lul .Util •-muiallit. u HMHlKBr. RrtrouiMU. Arid*. TtJim. Rfe-ttni. Ucx oi vm. nir, tiMTtr. r ™ App*mt„ una-t-.ttiit. dim , np-a.

CHUCK ROAST............... lb. 6 9 0

/

Selected

89c

350
$1.12

Swan
Soap b a r .... 1 0 4r
I UX
25-tha. 1143 )

\ r2?*ita* » U 7 J Rinso
&gt; Mull
\ i.UI
l

25 lb. 11217 J

REGAHDLLHS of haw tang T-B ■ H M
have k r n a .offerer, and haw many
medicine* you have Irtrd before,
you ran now hope far relief If you
try OEO-KIINF.ItAI- thr wond-rful
mlnrral aid. Feel and rnjer the re­
mit* onr week allrr you atari tabIni it. O EO -M IN ER AL romra (rnm
the rarth — Nalutr’a laboratory.
Contain- NO almhal, NO p r n r r u tire*. NO oil. NO harmful drugs,
NO l a y r - l i N O T habll farming.
'■nnlalna O N LY N il err1* mlnrral*.
th* atdr*l, mat! rt liable rtmedy for
rhraatalitm. arthrtlla, M a ry and
atomarh ailment* — highly returnmrndrd by lb* medical profraalon.
FOR TIIOUHANDS af yrara m r
&gt;inrr lllpwratr* «a* Iba father of
mrdlrlnr, mineral* aad atber M i ­
ami mrdirlnea wrr* a reliable rrm rdy far a m i af ear rommon a llmrnt*. O EO -M IN ER AL will enrich
Voar blond, hrlp to make |M alrong.
fall of pep, Hfr and energy. If yen
aaltrr from nutritional anemia,
nrrteu.orn, lark *1 rllaUly and
rnrrgy are what O EO-M IN ER AL
util da far you.

P M

i a M

H

DOLE'S. DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE

JUICE

Ige. pkg,

Regular
POLK'S OK MOONKIST

46-oz.

hwanco

mi
i) SiUUk
ArmourV Star
T reet, 12-oz. 39c
Vienna Saogtge
V2 can 18c
Franks, 7-oz., 39c
Corned Beef H uh
16-oz. cn. 33c

WESSON OIL
CLOROX
BABY FOOD

ZZ0

Toilet Soap reg.'bar «0

pnrlRrd. wr'bJilh la feel thr aKbrttla and rbranaatlam Iravlnt. and
Natarv tuning to rampirtr iba

y

Je'.el

3-lb. rtn.

T0/L5T
SOAP

Cluverbloom Med. Crude A Minn. Shl|&gt;|&gt;ed

90

1H&gt;. pkg, 180
... p t 59c Shortening
OC4

1

Amazing Rasulfs

MEDICAL record, thaw ai'V of
narn and women a m IS aaffrr
from nutritional mlneral-lren ane­
mia. Whrn yen feel nrrveav dull.
Died, laay, have ditty aprll*. M
ambition te work or play, a near
aprarlHe, whrn your ryr* lark that
bright .park, and year mind bril­
liance. when hradarbr* art the beet
of yaa. and yon frel old befarr y -a r

100% Glizrzntt«d!.

B°r»x

Wax

A t m dm iitrd in,

~

f "im ;Su w ill Lifebuoy Soap b a r

&gt;

DOLE'S OK DEL MONTE FANCY

Rud What Thay Say

&gt; Talco Faadt &lt; Lux Flakes pkg. X \t
I

12-oz.

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

i^fn. ttlnp

ANN

io e

CORN MEAL - Stone Ground
1)8.
,59c — 25-11)8.
S

No. 2 can

Dote

Q

SUGAR CURED

Itajah

lent:

/ W

LEAN GROUND HAMBURGER

l-ot. jar*

Pimentos 2 iars 290

NO SALES TO MERCHANTS

MARGARET ANN QUALITY BABY BEEF—EVERY BITE GUARANTEED FOR
FLAVOR AND TENDERNESS:

Donuts Doz. 1 8 0

Sunchine

BIG S A V IN G S
WE RESERVE THE RICIIT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

Lemon Sherbcrl

Beets 2 No. 2 tans 250
Cota Cola case.... 890

204 East First Street
Sanford, Fla.

GOOD T H R O U G H S A T U R D A Y

June Parker

Iona Cut

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

mineral aprUart and apa*. to drink
and hath* In their mlraralaM wa­
ter. We bate aR heard aI the wandmua . print* of Loardea, France,
and famoua Thronion to aariewl
(ireere where, artardlag le togewd

2 Jar8 190

CHEESE

Dermiton’a

CATSUP .... . 14-os btl ISc
No. 303 Tra ile r Sugar

M J S U T ‘ f f W W f f , e 0 ,S2;
yea are not 1M per m il aaii.nrd.
we will refund y-ar naaney.
. RKGAROLESS af baw Uag you
(IE O M INERAL may be Ibe remedy
, *T r 7 h' ladayf It may da wandan

3 Iba. Krafta Velreela

U Anierlcan Oil
S A R D IN E S .....
U H e urr T in y

PEAS

..... 31

Sunnialil Nectar
R A IS IN S

99c

HALI.AKIF8 OBELISK
j u ic e .
.. 44-oi
Stan Blackberry '
PRESERVES 2-lb.
38-ox. Jar APPLE

IIUriT.R

can 2&amp;c

..... 2 for J8c

15-og.

SWANSON’S

CHICKEN
• FRICASSEE

HUNTS FANCY PRUNE

&gt;H CAR

x O G

t w kttffe) *• U a n

S W IF T S
Cleanser

jar 29c

4 Dellrioua U y i r &lt; Southern
Couoanut Or Cherry

. Silvendust
Lge. P k g ..... |

N b 1 c a a 'V

Be

�POLES W ATCII CHAIN
! ejKeula'ora, announced "all rockW ARSAW . Poland— AVf*»— Pol- lettering in grain will he promot­
and’« minUtry of agriculture i* ed and mmt » err rely punched."
out to atop rarkri.ering In grain A citinn'* militia o f about lOtl,prior*. The country ha* a bumper (i00 men and a apecial cnmmiiiion
crop thia year which may triple to fight abu&gt;ei and speculation
tl
-1,000,000 ton* o f wheat, rye tuive tieen initrncted to keep u
close cheek on tht* sole prices of
and barley produced in 1047.
The mlnUtry, rryogniiing that nil gtain*. If the price* are high­
peaeanta may go In fur hiking er than the government ha* find,
.price* or fall Into th« hand* of the seller facet a stiff fine and
jail *« ntenee.

ABSORBINEjr.
to

ACE

lilt ANCII EH W H EAT
MOSCOW—OP)— Not
all
the
dant brveden o f the Soviet Un« ti are formally trained seientista working in ntant bunding
station*. Some are ju»t plain
farmers. For instance,
Vasil II
Ivanovich KoNcLenko in 10.18 got
for himself four seeds of a « eed
which was actually a branched
t&gt;‘1 *e o f wheat liearing gtain on
more than one -talk On his col­

r

MURINE

M l * IV IIII

lo e tN i a e i m u

( 0*11
F0II TIIK EVES

29c«•39c

ACHES

fiOc Size

I0 r

IU I ! M d U I I
•
Mi

Bath

■IK K

DAVOL

—*

A

OANDERINE

ORENE
1 N IS M 0

•411 til I

( 1 1 MI iN ia r o o

• taovli
taiaroo

I* Willi M l M.

RANTEX

HINDS

H K i-in n

1*01111 1*1

■••it &gt;•■ 11* 1.1
| lOHtld (IIIM

RAZOR

IHM | tlMftl

F MENNEN

CARDS

4BABY OIL

Far A ll

I

OCCASIONS

*

KOTEX

fV.

tux i i i t i i

FOLDING
EYELASH CURLER

•it*
I1NQIIN

PHILLIPS'
MILK OF
MAGNESIA

PERTUSSIN

tllK V

uuj COLD?

Nss/91

|ttpsm

ANTISEPTIC

e illN M t tlN I

niu**i* io« •

m tH
i * i c NI I i

r69c

Niaoiie

MOPESS
. tun*

I'nlaiuitl

40M (0UCHI
• Ml 10 (O IK

“ jTril

u w un

89.

••••*»• (•»&lt;»«*•
a- *

PINKHAM*
VI Cl 11(11

^

toarouao

N0M( M IV IN IN f W ifi

iHMii n

-1

S O FS K IN
C R EM E

23c

i i «c im

83* t

n M tttl
xinomiM

mt

t*n 43c

1 .0 0 ""

« on 33c

S .S .S . TONIC

exalt

TOUCHTON
I ' i i - IN I;

i

»i

-

, (’ R 0 0 U 1

•i A r M A P ',

45c

\

•••
, "in iiM ii lu lle d

W R IG H T'S ^
SILVER — *
tCREAM
x

DRUGS
THI

-35c

/

FITCII

▼ .
“■ ^

f V"SS? *»“
S TAR B LA D ES

HEADQUARTERS FOR COSMETICS
*•

i &gt; i/ in
» - 7 i n r __

lo i t mii * 1 1 a

•Mitl IIM! It
Ittift if it*

98c

Shampoo
A NO

Shmver^Spriiy

•* --eetwiwt

I

lutr,

$2,110 Va l ue \2.00
$1.1!)

• 10c

1AJ

WOODBURY
POWDER

WOODBURY]
(• ti m ia

tor
HIT (Atf
AND

49c

S T.JO S trH
ASPIRIN _

ST.JOSEPH,
ASPIRIN

I Wit AO

99*

i9* -

79*

Q-TIPS

,\

Liver iV Iron
1 72 for $2.59
t i l l lor $1.79

79

v iH a u l • * * i

A •.

(i

Multi \fUmtiu
With

»»••*«III tbN III) fc*

I!)r

kVkTf%\

•*NSf| l|#flt I**

•KH !■ MltSIll

III!

PRELL
^SHAM POO

2.00

GIAUTV CREAM
SHAMPOO

MIN911

iniHiu*

•!»I 1 XI dial

|(••(•tl•••|n tal

I 'l. K N A .'IIN S

RINSE

l\ tor 99c

&gt;

WCKS ia

NOREEN •M&gt;M (t l

ItRlISII
Ifc K .

'••SHASTA

IM K

l ' : 1' i

TOOTH

SHAVING CREAM

PORTRAIT

0*11 I

39*

SCOTT'S
EMULSION

Elizabeth Arden - Dorothy Gray - Tunny - Cara
Nome - Helena Rubinstein - DuBarry - Coty,
Elmo - Revlon - Max Factor - Yardley

’l

'

33

II «l

■•MM

*—89c

(HI HI I V IIl MUfHtru

noiuii . mmol

MAHDEEN

LYSOl

chi

$1.69 to $4.95

PENETRO

8w
um
m

LISTERINE

■ -.in

r

( ‘iNtl-ILiy

IMNOIOMII ■ t S U lV ll
K IN

I I I !

A

N E R V I N E 'S u n g l a s s e s

•*• irifit ••

5c To 50c

H T fU R U M B

LYONS
TOOTH PASTE

le SAI.I-:
IlOlll* 01 I1 IIIM U

83c

*•*.1 ii
«!••&gt;to"t 1H
tM
UU

$1.50
MENNEN

r act ( i l i a

GNIHil* f

newKURLASH

MAKE I I*

MIDOL

JERGENS

»iMl •»« 4»il

NEW
MAX FAfTOHS

SANITARY NAPKINS

J

ONE-A-DAY
IIM*

%
,,,#
% sm

25c

ClttNct Sire 9Hc
|{(Mim Sire 12.9s

liltKKTlNi;

MiriNt

HIM

Pan-Stick

H IIIKS OFT
l»,\Ml* AIR

^

fill* 111

NC
Of I t

&gt;1.00
.

HUDNUT

•turn • r*ao* • weir

87*

I • •I I MM•• •I

IRONIZED
YEAST
- i
lOttllUNl

S im R

HUGHES

N0MI PIIM ANINI

MASKS

urn

ItatIlex &amp; Toys

■K a i l *

**«tl**L*

III

LOTION

I In by . ( K e n

otaoiun

mn*

GILLEnE

GAIT LOTION

to*
ion. yaoom.
M0U4U Mlam

FLETCKEk’S
CASTOrilA

'FITC H ’S,

((liaise

JOHNSON’ S

JERGENS

i

IITII IHI/rivi HlO

ENERGINE

*

GUARAKTIED

GEM
GUIDES

25c

t it t it t tk in ro o A
r _T-v^ ntyi
a

•« 59c
l*t li*M ,

ram r* itair-v wr a w J *
iity a
&lt;*W “I o tioti tauom

H eTrlK eralor*

CHOOZ

Jwrr V

MliMIIII

• it

3 5 .4

~ j* &amp; f* * * &gt; v
,
p n s iT J ’’

io&gt; Goo moteti no*

49

'^68L-r

6AUZTEX
II R II II

W e a th e r • L a n d )

i* mtwtwr, com lota

• mi • •••at M

\

T h erm u m eteR i

.... . L ,ivN J

NO » » M

"43

-GHLORICIOEl 0-inert*
,m“I

3'«27e

a *—

CALOX

Fragraarrs

c o a iin

L

IM M
iMtlil

nan ms MS
hr**** * 1 #»?«

DOtlltl

MIt 0 1 1

ran.tout
NlPfllS

Five

t
r a a ta i e -v •**-’. %1
t itwr v
j

[ HO MUM * R0 UfMlf

lONNtOH

: u **

11 VI I |K| »U r}*l 11 I l

MiioiCHi r o w e iM
AND TAHITI

'BARBASOLl

I

F L E E T ’S
CHAP STICK

3-iba 81.00

60,

•it &gt;ti

I0HH\0N

M.IIO Sire SI.511

TOOTH
POWDER

dividrd between
white
collar
workers, manual laborer* and
public service workers. The fig­
ure* show there wero 1,218.088
I nion member* m Austria at the
end
1047 compaied t.. 131,213
lit the end of 1P4&amp;.

BAND-AM

Hormone
Cream

$ 1,27\

good a "draw” u, » poker game.
Fellow plnyst- romplnined .Mj«t
Ferris drew a tnuded pistol and
played the risi o f the evening
with his rani, in o
hand ar^l
the pistol in th uthe Ferris said
1 lie had gun hulk- (he previous
night. Other idayi * told the
In n Sll till' ON lilt \\\
i
F «f i 1■
•| ,il skill
line for driver* o f any vehicle Ittl.I.INtlS, M" it- i,l- George
and
lurk"
and
won
about
lit*)
who remain in motion within 200 Ferris, 82, drew a six-month after drawing the pistol.
feet of the fir-t truck.
jail sentence when he made too

M ANY JOIN I ’ NIONS
V IE N N A - i/lb— T r a &lt;1• llnion
memlH-rsh!” In Austria ha* inrreased by luaily 300 per cent
since the end of the war. accord­
ing to
.Austrian Fidiialton
Trade I'liiutu
The inerra-e is fairly evenly

ADHESIVE BANDAGE

$1-25 Sire 75r

And
Water Softener

HER

$2.69 to $8.95
(OMIT

Elmo Skin
Freshener

Crystals

A N l»

&gt;69!

TUSSY
IIEAFTV FI.I S

WltlSI.KYS

WESTCI.OX

h
Mini
im

If

5&amp; T

ALARM
CLOCKS

ItM l « i f t o mI IS*
is *

SI'KCIAI.

.$».!!.*» S ire

--

m

WANTS NO n iA S K ItS
li ctive farm in the Stavropol
area, he worked year after year
PRINCETON, Ky. -1,1*.
this
-electing only the best and most city recently pub) is licit a warning
fiultful plants.
&lt; t " aiilomoliile drivers who have
Now he irgularly receives let* I*;*: violating an ordinance whirh
ti rs from other collective farms f ' '-bills chasing the fire tiuck to
a*kln* him for sample-. ‘ Tlmnch- f ] - And " i f this ihw*n't »ced wheat" is one i»f the subjects e 'nplisli the pur|H&gt;s -. the oidinof intense o search hv Soviet a- hire will be strictly enforced and
gtonnmists at experiment sta­ offender* ariveted and fined,”
1 v t’ hief iluy Hos-ir *aiil. The
tions thioughoiit the countiy.
Oilmanee provides ;t Sin to $2.'i

ALKASELTZER

$1,111) Sine H‘ »r

‘BEH-GAY”

PACK TURKU

TIIK H AN nillll lIKKAl.n. HANFOItll. PUIIM1IA

THURSDAY SF.PT. 16. 1918

YES jis s u e s

z o n Tt e

,&lt;wcft mow
10*

gn

MVOtMal

4

3 m79*

27*

4

HEADQUARTERS FOR I*ERFDMKS
Liicien LcLonj^ - Coty - Y a r d l e y - Worth,
Schiaparelli - Pr i nce Matchenbelli - Hartnell,
Houbi^ant - Ciro - Dorsay • Bourjors - Adrian,
Tabu • Old Spice

NAM 1 R H A l l

H H o n m H fiH

i*
~
■J I *

'---- —

,"Wll
------

�.R A C IF O U *

THE BANFOBD

Mui-shall Plan Report

Che Sanford Ilcrald

THE WORLD TOM
fln tii

KeUktlsbe4 la I M
h lb U tb ii Salty « &gt; « | l
&gt;■
aka
■ U kakJar
i w i t r at
■aalor*. Klaviea
III Naaaall. A i h m
_______________________

flAwronn, FtotiPA

iH

12 Men Rescued

degreu from SouUturcatern
New Faces To Be I Hint
iLsptiat Theological S e m i n a r y
Among Faculty A t ; . » r ’’rkl"' ” * dl*;
John Edwin Junes, who has just
hi* master’* degree lu
Stetson For 1948 received
history at University o f North

c n b A r m

.

i m

w

Smear Drive

IC ssilsi'* grso f t * * • * •)
C’ riU cd o f th e Kuropean R e c o v e r y P r o g ra m m ay
of our haaic cnnGdodM. tf ike
n ri|M- b it o f m a teria l in the re c e n t p ro g ress report, w h ic h ’
"j
level-headednesa, th* falrtwad and
uliowfl th a t the b ig
single
s h a re ________
o f uid _______
under th
__g e s t ___
.. ______
„ i ce pro- __ Foreign Affslr* Analyst
the hard common sanae o f Ih*
o J S b ir w “ b i V ! 7 r u i ^ i “ V n «
th u s fu r has g o n e to F ra n ce. A n d th a t natjop in in u
The futility of Ifriti*h Prime
American people aa a whole, and
Carolina, will lie assistant profes­
*» n**i#r*. yimtUt.
*•* g r e a t e r s la te o f in tern ul turm oil, seem * fa r t h e r fpiTh stablli- Minister Neville Chamberlain'* ef­
DEI.AND Sept, pi, &lt;K]ieciall - sor in htttory. He I* the son of of the fairness and responaibilitv
fort* at appeasing Adolf Id le r
' ----- ' *&gt;'• lh * n an &gt;' o th e r unoccupied n atio n in Europe..,
Several new far. ■ &lt;e,;| I.- among Mi ai-d Mrs. T. M. John*, of of the overwhelming majority of
and »o achieving "pence In out
Ktflfar
the Stetson I'nivrrsity faculty Arcadia.' Ha. Mr. Johns, supc-- the press and radio."
tin the o th e r hand, it in e q u a lly ea sy to xpunisi: that
Of 30 Others when
time” pivoted on a fart wkicli Fate
noniHMi u n i i
Also, Lllirnthsl said, th* Atomic
classes begin on Kept. 27, ntrnderit of th* Florida Uaptlit
ii’itiwiiit
iiiii
(
1
1
1
fi
i
i
p
i*ii
riuui.tnniiA
e.bftinii
han
re
c
e
iv
e
d
^tin^iugii
; w ith o u t th e fin an cial assistance F ra n c e
wasn't reallnd • ven hy G-man
Energy Commission ha* been^,
President
J.
(JlliiEdmunds
»ahJ
Lhildrcn's
Hume
there,
wa*
award­
Aboard
Not
Known
iu n iM ir n a n h it e i
, tin* E co n om ic Co*Oi&gt;erotlon A d m in is tra tio n its governm en t offirialdom at the l«irinnlnit of
oday.
'd an honorary degree by Stetson working on another anawer thaw
Hr Cairttr .. .. ----. sill "ferret out the relatively few
1.0 m igh t b y th is tim e lin ve collapsed com p letely. A t th e begin- the nrgutiati*ni at Herchte, garden
B
y
Coast
Guard
D o t Moaib .................— —
Dr.
J.
Rav
C
i
h
l
v.ho
?.r
&lt;ntly
*t the August commencement.
f b m M a il bo ____ _________
■«"* in g o f tills ye a r, w hen the aid p ro g ra m w as under debate, over the Fuehrer'* demand, on
inn'tiable and disloyal Individual*,
e,,grn d a* pi* -i.|. nt i ; 1 .&lt;• ,i
George
LouJi
Juikln*,
Ins
trueCzechoslovakia.
fils Mooibo __________
. NEW YOltK, Kept. 16 U 'P Valley College. w,l! Ii.-r.il Die do- | t in physic* at University of vlthout at the same time auhjrctit w as .a id Unit the liberal g o vern m en t o f France wait In
Baa T ot
— .......... ............... I
Thl* wa* that Hiller alrtad;
lartnitu of o- r.u&gt;iiv&lt;. Di .C*t&gt;!c North Carolina, will tearh physics ng decent, mnsclentlaua and ui5 All abllkarr aail.ro. r t r l t *&gt;• “ neb precariou s jio sltio n that C om m u n ists m ig h t seize con ­ had evil deigns for large-arab- Ihirtv-eight crew member* of
Ibaaka. rraalallsaa, aa4 aail.ro » l
an abandoned IlrltUh Freighter
ias had a wealth of experirnre st Stetson this year. A native u( erly loyal citlxens to unwarranted
conquest,
far
exceeding
nnvUinir
trol
o
t
a
n
y
m
om
erfl.
Subsequent
even
ts
h
a
v
e
shown
how
Oklrrtalaairair far lb* !•'►*•* “ • ,
• ere rescued today by two .hip*
n Lankhig and in l l - lut. n of tJlickrv, Ky.. he hold* degree* fear* and terrible Injurlea."
ealslaa fa»4&gt;. Mill bo rborarA la ' i n arrow w as the m a rgin by w hich a Com m unist coup has which little Ctrchoslovakin *f.
Of todny's situation, Llllenthal
tanking priblem &gt; IP t &gt;t,|s ilt* fn m (terra College, Kentucky and
At
a*«.MUtaa ralrr.
fordrd. It wa* only recently that in the hurricane-lathed North
. thus fa r been p reven ted . Financial assistan ce m ay w ell have thl* wa* made known to me by Atlantic, but four olhera were
mid:
•ree» from University of Mi:.*ouri, *rom North Carolina.
ItrarrrralrA N&gt;II.m I!| H i
Mr*
irrrr
lost.
Ialaa4 &gt;ri«r*a*rr
University o f Chitai«' a'stl Col am"The fact can b* simply atatad:
' provid ed th a t m argin
•I * Ann Richardson, an honor
Dr. Erich Kordt who at Ju* time
Ora. la... It m
i n ' trill.
Vi___ « bl.a»»,
da University.
rraduate of the women's college it is the Increasing unwilling.***
T h e p rog ress rc|&gt;ort shows th a t fo r th e program as a of the neirotiation* wa* rhlrrf of
_.trail, Kaaoaa I'lly. * 1. •■**■*
NEW YORK. Sepi. 16. &lt;/?»&gt;
Wiltiain Howard McCammon. Jr., &gt;f the University of North Caro- of specially qualified (and Dadly
" Y i » » iirraM !■ ■ rmobr. ■» «k» w hole m ost o f the m on ey thus fu r spent has bought w heat the German foreign office »*«•«■turiat and n»w I* a p r o f.i or in Twelve icarntn were rrtcurd lodav if Fort Worth. Tvx**, will Ik- ins, will teach rhythm classes needed) scientist*, engine***
i«“ uoi.'i*i u 'r a . ’ V M lV * .VJlVr* and w h ea t flou r, ro a ! and petroleu m , and cotton. Food,
llrrctor o f re Igtoifa actlvitlc*. »uc- ind individual sport*.
management expert* to engage in
the University of Munich.
n the liurricane-lorteii North Ai
*■!!•■ ■( bii tb» iwai
^* t i» i* j • w a rm th and cloth in g, basic elem en ts o f liv in g which m ore
, tiling William E Bt in who
work for the government of the
The Rev. Geoi gr l»l r.utter, rt-c
■A
During a rhat at AI* he-idqaari Unlit
la ibl* arwyea,..', a* m il
from
a
ini'ken
British
low U pastor of ih&gt;' Lai go llaptls- ‘ or i f St. Janu-*' Episcopal Church. United Slate*.
, fo rtu n a te peoplea la k e fo r grnnted, contin u e to occupy the cr* in New York Dr. Kordt tol&lt;l
I f 1 1 * 1 4l**al-b*a
fhurch. McCainmcn, a notiv • ot Oimond Reach, Florida, will tearh
“ I rccugnii* that for a long Itm*
firstt a tte n tio n o f m an y parts o f E u rop e. U n til that ceases [me It wa* H ifl.r’* brutal dealing frrighler but the fair of 10 other
(noxvillr, Tenr . r &lt;'
1 .i • A II Engiish in addition to his rhurch!il there hn* heen a reluctance to
THURSDAY, B E IT. t6. js is
to b&lt;- tru e the w isdom o f niil w ith a generou s hand c u m ’?'!*1 Chamberlain nt Godethurg who abandoned the ship war not ,t Univeraltv of T&gt; miosse
and duties.
Miter government service, for a
,
(the i&lt;-corid runfr rrnrtM which .inmedialrly known.
fllHI.K Vr.HSK TODAY
hardly lie questioned.
hold* a rnaa'er o f religious »-dueavariety of reason* which have
I tipped the Nail chief* hand to
A
t‘hi
Heta
Kappa,
he
holds
Abandonment of the 7.266-ton
i hi* exrrullve*. At that moment1*.
v ll
i t • l.
t •
'g reet from Hobart College. New hern discussed many time*.
W E CHANCE OUR BODIES
"But that service ha* now been
i the Fuehrer wanted not « settle- N « " York-bound freighter Leicester &lt;f radio talk Ulv.ien she K. h ■'ork. Columbia University, (it-nK.41 JRELY EVERY H E V E N j
merit but n **littl* war" to en- wa* rrported to Coait Guard head Jecil N. Its nil, an American *hi|
ral Theological Seminary an! taken on ah extra, an added un­
■YEARS. A T LA ST WE W IL L
bnne* lil* |ire»tiK,-, and *n nlsaneil "uarteri here by relayed m -iu g’ which leportvsl ie*cuinx the l&gt; larvntd. lie has taught at Hob- attractiveness. an added disability:
P I 'T THEM t’ O M P I, E T E I. V
T iie qu estion upperm ost in th e minds o f outside ob* nn aaraillt on rtcchodovakiii, Tki-*
it amt Western Reserve, lie wa th* risk of undeserved Injury to a
from die American re*cuc ihip prison*, and the M. K. Tropero
ellvvel to tv a fotiigu ship,
servers is w lietlu r tiic possibilities th a t India and Pakistan "big war” would com* Inter.
isslstant dean at Adellwrt Col- man's g»i*d name, hi* professions! a
ffUIJJ A H A l l t l l*n. II l*» 1•'
.......
i. . . . . .
|„..M i.. ..
t.___ ____ _____ « _
__ t........
standing and hi* peaco o f mind
The upahot o f the h likrlc parlev Cecil N. He*n. It* pout ion wa,
Doth ship* itppHicntly wen- a
'C O tU tU P riB LE . Thr.u wilt ()(Jt m ay rn tn n g lo th em ^ elvts in a w a r becom e g r e a te r o r less nt Herchle*irtldi'ri had l«*en that d«)ul 400 milei loetKwwJt ol Ca|v the scene. The raiim operatoi ot eg.
through anonymous vilification,
Freshmen
nml
new
student*
will
....
w
ith
th
e
death
o
f
M
ahom
ed
AM
J
i
n
n
a
h
.
T
h
e
H
yderabad
»iu f&gt;r thlrn- Holy tine to
the Dean apoke of the stricken rport Sept. 21 for freshman Ori- through attacks from what 'nay
the prim* rnlnlitcr toolt back to Race, Newfoundland.
bocrupllon.—P*. in; 10.
, situ ation h eigh ten s th e pertinen cy o f the question.
•hln *» a *‘ »rc « k ".
E nkIhiiiI Hitler'* during urd
nta'ion Week. At the same time lx- petty or prejudiced or male­
The lc r t« mextage *aid nieiely
The Coast (iuuid pre-'.sl th.
k. .
r i *7^ I.
| j
I f th e re are now m ore fears o f w a r it is not because age dermoid that he lx- allowed
ippcrelatamen
will register. Th»»»e volent source*.’’
that 12 men had lieen hrought Itean for mote information hut
b u t Find. Mon n»m . Unde,
|i||t|.ih UHn a ,M.n o -lo v in g man. H e and th e late Mohandas to annex
the Cu-rho*|ovakinn
Llllenthal did not identify the**
eglstcring after September 25 will
nlxiard
through
mountainous
sea*
did
riot
dispatch
any
ie-iue
eraft
v e u h l—headline. .....sh e n. mK ( ;anilhj w „ rt. ,.,ose friends and in th e ir you th s o f like SudeOnlmid Inhahiti-d hy Ger­ The r ,a * t Guard *aid the N im t e r
•e charged a Inter registration fee. lource* nor detail the nature of
m-cause
the
Dean
ai.l
no
xnurs
of u* liam. have to wolk -o i.ard
,Jllt u „ , y ,||v idetl politically and id eo lo gica lly o v e r the man* There followed the mutnen- carrlc* a noimal crew of 42.
he asssrted attack*.
Tas.e- will star'. Sept. 27.
aid wa* Denied,
tou* Meeting L'tween ChamherThe luncheon at which he spoke
An extensive program o f preirytog to make enough money »•&gt;; j , sl|, ()f cinm ltil’s policy o f non-violence, w ith w hich Jinnnh lain ami French Premier Edaebtd
The stricken ship might laCoast Guard officer* said tb*
was arranged to present the
’larrdncss
fur
th,ttew
term
Is
carrying
paoengers
us
well
as
Daladier in London on Seut. VJ— I Atlantic hurricane which swept
,or ™
_
, d isa greed veh em en tly.
mderwav on the Kletson Campus George We«tinghoure science writ­
cargo, the Coast tiuaid eaid.
We tee where die ncavaiioi
Hat h er th ere m ay be grea ter d a n g er o f w a r now be- momentou* lieeaiiu- the tread o f ' ,lur,h ,r,,m »*rmud* had ‘ cut a
^r
lusre wa. -&lt;iim |n.- otniity, it \ huilding has hern moved from ing award*.
world destiny rested in the hard,
' through the area where
Navy bass campus to the
work on llir new $65,000,000 ! cause JiniMth's hand w as strong. A s lender o f the Moslem of ^wo men. Wlihfuliv Ihtokint ,,,,,
sas .aid unoffin.il'y, that th,
wa* rei«,rlrd ahan
ailed Naiion. he»dqu»iien h*i ; L eagu e and go vern o r-gen era I o f P a k ista n , he was able to they clung to the idea ,,{ ntacal dimed. Strong wind* churned up dltp from which the rescue, vser. 'uwntown campus foe the Itminevi
Elixalielh Hall is teteiv- Piece* to make the quarter* more
xFtmr made was the tin* par. Vhiw-I
heavy *«aa In the region, they said
rgun in New Yoik. Wr hope lead the M oslem s into w ar, or to hold them back from w a r iny Hiller.
which had radioed yesterday that np a far* Idling in the fo;m of nome-like. TrrAlitlon will not be
The
Leicetler
left
I-oiidon
Kept
Their derlalon apparentlv wu*
they gel il finished U fo ie the next ( i f he w ish ed . T h e h atred between M oslem and Hindu, which
i \v plaster and paint as well a* disturbed.
t for New York
Her owner I* t was •inkjti"’ in thn liuiHcan,
bombing raid* begin.
Jlnntlll helped to kindle, were show n to lie deep and strong to drop all resistance to part, or listed a* the Federal Meani Navi­ Ilea.
The old standi In Hulley Field
new tile floor. The chapel ha*
all, of the dictator'* d-mar;rl» on
The
Coast
Guard.
Ii
&gt;
*
■
vs-r.
te.
ern comp’ ately redecorate,!. Sci- have be, n remove,! and many
------ ♦
in the vio len ce which follow ed the p a rtitio n o f India. Those Clechoslovakia. They ‘-oped to get gation Co., Ltd., of London.
eived word sm-ond-hand early t.
-nce Hall has uiidt-rgone repairs other change* have lieen made.
{,* Congratulations
to
Pmident
h atreds notv have b rou gh t the tw o peoples to such a |siint In return a Gem ral F_-ope*n
Meanwhile, the Coast Guard re
lay that the Spanish trawh-r Fif- and ha* receive,! n generous Sevcrnl murr nit* in the {(nnildifttl
Truman for magging rc ia i' 21 that, i f
s tro n g leadership be lu ckin g on one side or the
•ettlement. In any tvrnt. * . tw,, reived unconfirmed word that the tun had reported th,- lia tmi in
thare ef paint. A new* ruuin has offing.
great European drinoerwciet final Portuguese fishing schooner Gas no urgen* need of assistance
Democratic electoral vote which
u i|M)ntaiiemi i w a r could b rea k out.
1 1* -n colistru&lt;-t,',| for the student
Lack of adequa'e housing ha*
b
^
I
It
H
lk
J
A
1
.
.
4
•
.
m
l
I
a
.
.
i
I
1
1
*
..I
k
.
fl.
.......
f
..
.
f
I..
r
.
.
it,..
*M
...lln
i
..
fill
,
ly
decided,
after
much-heaitpar
still
wa*
afloat
about
.'U
N
I
miles
The
Tiflon
rai!me,|
th
Cap,
7 .will give him at leatl 2 1 vote* in
ra ce fo r India in the im m ed ia te fo t o r e m ay depend
searching, against fighting to pic. off Newfoundland instead of pre Race station In t tnldmrht that newspaper and other student jour­ curtailed the enrollment this year,
the EJec|otal College. That I*, i la rgely on w h eth er o r not Jinnnh’ s su ccessor is n man able
according to Director o f M*n«|
serve the unity of Cirrhotfnvakia sumahlv sunk a* first reported.
't wa* ;t0 mile- iv : f i *ii.r the nalists.
• Will if Teiar doetn'l go KepiiMii .in to lii-nd th e Moslems in that d irection .
Mr*. Mary Holm,* I'hillip*. of Dormitories C. It. Johnaom WRh
a* then constituted. The littlr new
The rescue was reported going Gaspar. hut no word of teaching
the IVriod Shot*,. Augusta, Ga„ more housing, several hundred ad­
at a snot approximately 400 her was heard.
republic wa* to he sold down the
Ctiitei RIM. I vvhblv known interior decorator ditional students could be enrolled.
The Florida legidatuir ,,t ibo
south-by-we*t
vt
Cane
The Coast G obi
river in the supposed Int Tests tf mile*
Albany anil A'ul former Ktetaon student, has The enrollment Is expected to be
peace.
Hare, Newfoundland, where the the C.8 . Navy Crui
Writing appear* dtipoied to pul
On Kept. 21 the Cxorhoslovak fast-moving hurricane hail passed, .other rraft were repotted -.TF'-ediiiif Ju*t completed u survey of parlors lJvOO, according to Registrar BarTh* Coast Guard oLtainrd It* |to the •not when- the tin pm in ull girl* dormitories with the U ra Rowe. Thl* it approalomtaly
!Kovemke,°election 'ballot *" irv od
A
1,1,1 A m erica n in stitu tion has been ta k in g som e government, feeling deserted an I information by hearing portions wa* last reported
idi-n of adding color and period 300 lets than last year.
alone, announced arreptnney of
leM oi
ol me
le urrri l iviai
a
o 4
a imgir
r t j &gt;*"rd
s rlately.
This is ...
the
A m e ric a n plan
hotels,
lest
noi
t.......blow
...........
.
u l t i.A *.*j .«.
*1 fo
- r ...
» n .« the Anglo-French plan* for meet
member of the Horn* or Sen*V I jvlicrens m eals are included w ith th e p rice o f th e room. T h e |nf „ ltl).r., d* m. ndl. Th.,u*.n,t.
can be foilnd w l» will rav a vood *»lK»» cost t.f food has seriously d en ted th is custom . T h e 0f Cxrcboslovaklan*iradirrcrl
In
itreets o f their rapital and
^
IL
Lu
M innesota tou rist d ire c to r says th a t h igh fo o d prices h ave the
‘
lam. , 1,.He u a l.nt &lt; &gt; * » 1vviriin
irtlin
|,y lu
ruilicu
i ned in,the rv
Am
erica
plan riuii-in
h otels in
in ilia
h is nunc-,
sta le. VnI.word... for
I
iliy
iiien
u iiin |ititu
v «■ with tear* atrraming down thmr
face* listened lo the government'*
, i
*
j ,
! catioitpra cannot a ffo r d them, ami h ave been turning to
broadcast telling lhat the nation
o f them but even . « n d to
. a w k .y o u r .o w n -nunl caLins.
had lost Da lone fight--that the
d r lS la r J .^
* Bi,n
* I
A S an Fram -lsco tra v e l a gen cy tru ly says, *’A .nan territoral sacrifice was the price
w ith a counti,
o f ch ildren can’ t nnd w o n ’t .pay
^
mr
. fo r room s and of peace in Europe.
Thuus It ram(. about that Kept.
We wrie tony lo Irarn ilia! . ninth . I l l ’ ll let the little WOOiK'i do th e COtikjltK in a CiibH)
22 (.’hainherlain flew to GodetK-rg
Mayor Williami* hrallli lias iHSijor ii/ t8 K C ."
on the Rhine to try to buy Europe,
E a lin j; is atill n u tM M ry , Lu' h ip h prices a re u u k iiu f it an Peace at Uxerheslovakin'n exrecovered sufficiently lo rnxbtr
penre. A week earlier wlieu he
biiri lo return lo hit duties-** may, r m ore and m o re u, p. pulnr.
left
for
Derrhtesgaden
great
of Sanford and that be I-It u cn|throng* had rheemi him aa tho
. curnbrnl upon bimieH in olTci hi*
1 emissary of peaer. Wetting out f,»r
■(I J* JJ*
teiifnation. Mayor William* It at
' Godesherg he wa* booed hy nne
New York Herald Tribune
person tn the crowd gathered in '
been a iplrndid type ol commitrrm
rnnt of his Downing Str.-it reel. I
aioner and bar ably trrvad ai mayor
I’reahlent Truman pr* |&gt;are* f,*r pen to question; and th* Demo­ dr-nce, several clapped hand,, hut
at long at bit lieallb permitted a far-ranging and mergetle cam cratic leader* complain with much linhuly cheered.
We hope that hit condition may paigri »o* &gt;mly in the faces of jute.ficallon that the voters are
I shall never forgtt the re-'
•oon improve and lhat many nnu.- public opinion i-oll* which show being deprived ef their right to rvptlun staged fur ChaniU'ilaiit*.
vole
for
the
party's
regular
can­
him trailing Ids Republican rival
hy Hitler at the Godeshmt* air­
yeart of valuable rcivice to lti&gt; hut in the face of it drastic South­ didate*.
port. The dictator turned nut a
community arr in ilor* for him.
ern revolt. Governor Thurmond
That complaint would t&gt;e the detachment o f hi* famous drnih s
and hit running mate, Governor mure effective, however, if the head guardsmen—a grim looking
With all il* laulls Florida s tl*'1* Wright, represesiting the reaction South had not lieen for so lung a lot In their lilark uniforms and
government lias been Aronumic.tl'v ugainit the l*re&lt;llf*nl'a civil-rights one-party region. Those who am ftnrrome insignia. A* Ih. prune
operated under the administration* program, are now counting on admitting today that the Demo­ minister descended from tin- plane
of Governors Holland1 and Cald­ forty-five of the 127 electoral vote* cratic emtdem at the head of the the guard* goosrslepped toward
in stales ordinarily considered the
him, their heavy, hobnailed l&gt;oola
well. Figure* released by the Cen­ -solid South''; their total In the ballot In the South exercise* n crashing on the concrete runway
well-nigh irresistible fascination
sus Bureau this wdtk show that end may well l-e mure. The mag­ for the voter are th* tarn* who with the Inevitability of aimed
Florida collected
in itatc nitude of the revolt was stressed hate lieen benefiting from this might.
It was truly a chilling exhibition
t a in per perton, wMI# other Hale last week when the Democratic situation election after election.
State Committee In l-ouialaiM
and I have no doubt that Hitler
Don t g o into another «••
Inset ranged from $37 tn Alabama vot-d to place Governor Thurmond The truth Is that a one-party ay*- deliberately arranged thl* display
trm
I*
not
healthy,
whether
It
lo $9| in I lie slate gf Wathinplon _____
________________
nt the head
of the regular Demo
of brute fore- to frighten t ’hambenefits Mr. Truman, Mr. Thur­
And the lax in* irate in Florid* icratic tleV&lt; t. thus making It neers- mond or anybody else. The present bielain. I've often thmie.ht that
com fort and health h o n m ii ol o n '
•• &lt;1
last year was 2 percent while in i'a rv for Truman vot,a to lie writ- tactic* o f the State* Itighters will pruliahly the Fuehrer sueemtlra.
The battle between Hill,r end
ten
In.
serve a useful purpose If they
other llalrt it ranged from 4 per
Chamberlain wa* bitter, und Ih*
The Democratic National Com­
heating methods Sen ui i&lt;
rent in Dtlswatr to 36 percent in mittee ha* rr acini s t r o n g l y n-tniml us all of thla fart and If, Natl chief all but spat In the
Tennessee.
tagnin*! thl* newr defection. It I* more concretely, they help give to prim* minister’s face.
The conference was faced with
one thing to have th* State flight- th* Republican parly a real op­
portunity to make ita way into the fact that while Ctschoslnvalila
th i'
It might be too much 10 say that trt qualified to appear under their
what lias hitherto lieen for it n
Communists are al th/ bottom »i own name on the ticket, a* at pre­ barren ground. Much an oppor­ had bowed lo the Anglu-French
plan, the had sworn lo resist
sent
In
Kentucky.
Virginia,
North
all our labor ditlipfbknces, and
Carolina and Texas; but ll Is • tunity is opening up aa r result of armed invasion and had mnt.iliwd
lhat they are the »«gua* of the different and far more serioui the split in Democratic rank*, and her troop*. Hitler's final (lete#
street rioting in PafilJ tad Beilin, thing when they win control of it I* being vigorously taken advan­ world demanded ( 1 ) sancellntion of
and are mponsiblf for the sdvil the Democratic urganliatlon, sub­ tage of by the national committee. t h * Ctechoslovak mobilisation
Tli* Re publican* are now waging order, and ( 2 ) permission for tierwar in India, and lb* itrif* in Bur­ stituting their own candidate* for in th* South an unprecedented man troops o f tha Sudeten free
ma and Korra, and*ail the d if­ those nominated by the party'* publicity campaign and aro pre­ corps to march into the I-order
nnilonal convrntinn. Students of
ficulties in China, but Einril Bevin political history have recalled that paring to assign trading Republi­ land already sacrificed to the
said it. and he is foreign minisln In ID12 Throdnre Rooasvelt, hav­ can* to speak In each aUt* for the Reich by the Anglo-Frem.-t plan.
Tlie ronferenct- wa* ch*e to a
of Great Britain and ought to knc’« ing spilt hit party, taw hit name Dewey-Warren ticket. The vote* rupture
when n harassed Cham­
gathered
by
the
party
In
Novem­
placid
in
the
Republican
column
what he is talking about. And
of state* when* he controlled the ber may thus mark th* beginning berlin finally salvaged It with i
what it more, he it himself a Soci­ regular orgauitatlon, leaving Taft of I he end In what haa long been midnight promise te put new pres­
alist member of a Socialist govern­ nowhere on the hallo!. Hut what an anomaly in a country believing sure on I'ragu* to meet Hitler's
demands. The prime minister de­
ment, and nne not at much dis­ ever the precedent, th* tactic I* In two-party government.
manded no mass violence against
posed as many to b« prejudiced
Ciechoslovakla. As th* weary and
against Communism. Vet facts are
haggard old man returned tu hia
muuntaln-top hotel at end uf this
fact* and even a Socialist cannot
■leg* he had this liny hui signifi­
II MllSSti In k P is , ,**•»
deny them when b* meets (hem I h
cant message for the prv»*: *'l
ur purl of Glurgtu. nr indeed in cannot say ft Is hopeless ’’
lac* to face.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 10— (JF) any locality In the vicinity of GiurWith that Chamberlain went
The wont things that have been — Ben Gold, president o f th* CIO glu.
home to Ixmdon tu urge I'ragu*
i ami Leather Worker*' Union
"The
fact*
regarding
th*
deten­
Mid about lha Communist* have
id
today hi* union la not dom&lt; tion of Ihv member* of the Amer­ to accept and aa keep Europe's
•..............................
groat armlet from being unleash­
got come (tom The Sanford Herald nalrd by the Cummunlat party.
ican legation by tha Romanian
Gold, himself n member of the authoriliea," Schoenfeld aald "wer# ed. Hitler had made It known that
that hid* bound old taa^tionary
he would brook no delay. Ho de­
it*tor T a ft Mott imprrtlive were Communist party'* national eae- as follow*:
manded occupation of ftuibnlknd
rutlv* committee, told a House
“ The legation member* In quea- by Get. I.
&lt; remarks of fornift President labor subcommittee:
lion proceeded on Sept. 6 In a
Aa (he Godesberg conli-rciice
Teddy Roosevelt who teat quote,I
"The Communist party doesn't
properly documented legation auto­
A * other day in the Times Union •h,mmate and tny union la not mobile from Bucharest to Qiurfiu. wound up, guerrilla warfare gran
,v
sweeping through Rudetvnlsud.
at saying back in 1910, "It is (oily durnlnated by any party."
They
were
stopped
by
the
police
Further, Gold sain. "Nobody In
to show thesa 'direct action' people our union would agitate aurh a in iiiurglu and were retained In­
aay consideration. 'TH E IR PUR­ Fascist theory" aa aiming nt rommunlcnde for some 17 hour*.
0
ia
"During that time they were
P O SE IS T O INSPIRE TERR OR overthrow of the United State*
repeatedly refused permission to
government
by
force.
B Y M UR D ER . They us* the ten*
O IT O M E T R lf iT
Aa for himself. Gild said " I am teUphona the American Ltgaion
H. H. Colemnn, Manager
'direct action’ but they mean mur­
In Bucharest.
opposed to the us* of fore* to
PROMPT COMPLRTR
"For 10 hour* no member o f the
der. Blatant anarchists of this type overthrow a democratically-elected
tSS
F**t First 81. Hanford Fla.
O ITIC A L HHKV1CB
iup waa allowed food or water.
,
are miscreants and criminals. We government."
Gold proudly told the Congres­ They were subjected to other con­
ought la stomp them out by exert) | ( C®M *M I " may come i t early at November. So |et art n^tr. r i f t l i
intermltRegain and adjaataienta
sional committee today 'h e has siderable• discomforts, to Intermit­
if, is f thn full power of the law in the been a Communist for more than tent Interrogation
rrogatlon A
in.M
f f ta decaptive
economical heaters, both flue and Jlucles* types, aro flfU A U * l » fit
lloura f-IS — 1 -|
iterant and moil vigorous fashion 26 years,
artifice* appargtf^
appaiygflf II'signed
n
to
FLH1UN
every home and budget. Call our office o r are your dealer right away.
M
l.
M
l
extract aupi
■ u p p o s «y j incriminating
"M y political affiliation ia
l and their sympathiser*
And here's another suggestion , , , a* toon a* yon get j g
PW e M
«•*
They
W
ife
nofreleased
matter
of_public
knowledge,^
he
N O T M ER ELY A F shouted. " I never have
until ahortlv before noon on the
AUaatk Nnlloanl Rank
nod 1 never wUL"
following dty.

From Stricken
Ship In Atlantic

W

Pakistan lead er

S

I

American Plan Dented

i

One-Pdrty Government

/K c /U iS l'

Gold DeniuH Union
Dominated Hy Kudu

MODERN OIL
HOUSE
HEATING

4 Of Staff

a

Dr. C. L. Per» M

m etifiiY

- :t &gt; ■Ssf

-«* vi
•
» -~*-*•J
iv.

-«E

I
li 11
f ■?

’

.

Tti im rfii
%i '
■

\

i

�i W l S D W 8CPT.fl;' IMS

TUB SANFORD HEllALT, SANFORD, FLORIDA ~

-r-

And Personal Activities

BridohWt Gi ve if !
Luncheon ByMr«.Tyre;

PAGE FIVE

Miss Jean Ha r p e r
‘Tells Wedding* Plans

150 Youths

4I

f Ton 11ri *tr ■! trnnt l»n*r (In*)

fkiviet
patio]
have Incrraicd
i
■
Mr*. Rill Tyre entertained ve*Mi&gt;f Jean Iktrinu announced t - along Berlin l»'tindarie«, proluibly
trrdny at 1 :IH) o'clock honoring
day plans for her marring) to a* n precaution against trouble
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor
Telephone IJ8 Mi*» Jean Harper, who will be
Mark Hark- Jacoby which will !&gt;c that might arts, at the funeral
mm lied thi* Saturday to Murk
an event of Saturday evening at of a Herman U.y killed in lust
Parks Jacoby. Tke patty wns In
7 30 o’clock. Di W r Bre.uk*. Thursday'* riming
A Sr»iali*t
tin* form o f n luncheon wh!c?r was j
Jr., will officiate at the ceremony youth orgnniiation hail ularmed
•erved in the Florid* R'vint o f i
to he performed at the Fit- li p- that the cortege skirt the Russian
She Tyre home on McltnnviUe j
tl»t Church. Mr*. Evan* MeCov sector, but Wrstrrn Military Ho*
Avenue.
will render a program &gt;f nuptial lire reroutcul the funeral.
THUliaUAT
Mil* Lolo l.ee. whore marriage
The room* were deco*atet] with*
Le*l ic Harvey ami Inland Rudd
mu*|c mid tIw soloist will I* Mt*
American authorities don .j.w .l
A Supper will !«• held at Ihr will take place in Octoberr. wa* left
yesterday tor Gainesville [ Lively arrangement* of pink i.t*e* J
Charles K. (ilnn.
a Russian w en t trial of Cuit
home of Mr*. Klhel Moure for honored y file r day afternoon at whore they will enter the Culver- and‘ greenery.
‘ The luncheon wa»|
Serving as mnid if honor w.t’ liuivkrnlo*) gr i. the Herman the
terved buffet ntvle and e.rten at \
member* of Seminole Itelreknh 4:30 o’clock with a party and ally of Fluifda.
lw Mat* Ruth Sten»troo and If’* .'a*is discharged as nvilinger
small tnblus. The buffet table
Lodjce No. 43. Plan* will bo com­ linen *howrr riven by MU* Jean
bridesmaid*
at.
11 r v
Iboi'ld of the central roal nrgaiiliutiun
pleted for the pnrildcnt’* viait on Sayer at her horn# in Mayfal ■.
Mi*. I . H. Harvey left today wa* covered with an ecru iarv
.bon.. Mrs. Volli William . li
and arrested &gt;n charge* of inefSept. 30. Supper will be »ervrd at The room* were decorated with for point* in Noith and South cloth niul centered with n low
Mi** Kli**betb Flit
|l t Ml*" f -lrncv. lie was Jailed de«pite the
artiitic
arrangement*
of
hibisru*
bowl
of
the
flower*.
Ilridal
pLiee
Carolina where *he will spend
0:10 I*. M. All member* are in­
H a llo a Kdetifirld Mr. Jacoby law which marie him responsible
in shade* of pink, and white some time.
caid&gt; marked the seating *i rangevited
hii* ehoien n* hi* Iwst man T' l. iot to all four os '-an.-ition power*.
lilies.
merit and at each guest’* place
Nixon of Martinsvill •, Vn„ anti
Ak'NK RKVKRK reprimand. DKAN STOCKWKI l. a. DANA
Herman officials in city hall
The dining table wa* covered
FRIDAY
Mrs. J. J. Mathew* ha* irtuin- was a *11111)1 no*crby of aentmef DIKYV'S look* on. Scene i* from '.’Oth Century-Fox"* * DF.KP
groomsmen
*ro
t!rrgor&gt;
and said the
Miteckenbergrr
trial
flower*.
y Sail!#. Harrison Crrapter, Dough- with a white lace cloth nod at ed to Waycrot*. (ia. after spendThrodort* Camti of Orm.oid ll-.tch. opeiu*l yestenlay afternoo'i. hut
T ritS ” Hit* Theatre Thuisday und Friday.
Mi** Harper wore for the oc­
ter* of the American Revolution, one end a bridal scene wav ar- ing the |&gt;a»t weak with her daugh­
Volie William*, li . .u* I i' l 1 .tog adjourned smoi afterwani* Its1will meet at th# home of Mr*. ramred and included tb* minia­ ter and son-in-law. Mr. ami Mr* casion n straple*s dre*s o f red
l.ittle Sandra It right, d
cau*sr a witness on* nils sing, 1No
dotted Swl*» with gold
R K. Houniillat, I'll) Palmetto ture bride place.) Indore .1 »imu- A. II. Beckwith. Jr.
|o f Mr rind Mr* I bin Wright of dale tin* la i n , i fur (he re*
University
O
f
Florida
Draws
Largest
and the h«*tes» wa* gowned in
Avenue, at 3:00 i*.M. in observance lated altar backed with tail white
I.m li Arbor, wilt I* th ■ ib.wci •iilned lion ring
light blue waffle pli|ue wiin which
Number Of Sanford College Students !t iil.
Mr. and Mr*. A. 1. Myer*. J
o f Constitution Day.
llosteOM* taper* and iilie*. Hunch wa* «erv.
Following tire cel nionv a rewill lie Mr*. Itoumillat. Mr*. 11. J. »U a* the irur*t» enters) from a left yr*tvrday for I'hilaitelphiu. !"be wnte white im u o n c t .
W ASHINGTON, Sept. Id-rA*)
Mr*. Tyre presented the honorc?
J-ehman ami MU* lien# ilfnlon. All cry*tal punch Imwl at the other Ha. where he will continue hi*,
Soyiet llnssin's anil'as.ailor tie*
\t least 3S of Sanfold'* voting of Technology Clarence McKee, |eeptlnn will l&gt;r held at th" Ito'ocr
»todic«
at
Temple
L’
nivei»lty
|
*
ith
a
tea
pot
in
her
chosen
end
of
the
table
by
Mr*.
I.
K.
home in Ho*** Court \&gt;| flo o d
'visiting daughter* are ronliallv
pattern of china and Mi** Harper non and women have eh &gt;*en to David Jackson. Itnmon Reel and of the couplo are invito I to utt. rid mandril today that the 1 1 nation
llatten. A*xi*tinr al»o in *,*r\lna Meitical School.
lirvlt. . to at rent.
far «'a«t«'»n commission rover*#
enter or icturn to the I ’ niveisltv Taylor Brown; Delenrg* it North
gale
ladle-'
billfoldto
her
hri
irswere
Mr*.
W.
I),
fl-rfmi.ii
and
MO.Mi.V3
General
D igla* Mar Arthur1#
of Kioiidn at t!ainesvill&lt; for the •ieorgia, John Brumley; Heorgia I *" eerentony.
maid*.
Her
gift
to
her
little
fh
w*
Fried*
will
le
interested
to
Mi**
Nancy
William*.
Kach
irucl
'T h e Elsie Knigm Cirelo o f the
policy lianning r» it*. ■ by govern­
I fall
semester.
Thw
include State Coll.wte for IVormn t*ulh*|
ci
gill,
Mi*»
Sandra
Wright,
wa*
learn
that
Mr*.
I*.
A.
Jones
is
wa*
rIvan
a
tiny
white
sali.y
rice
Fital Baptist Church will meet in
ment eni|ilnycs in Japan.
Special Session
getting along a» well as can la* a tiny gidd biarelct. Th &gt; hn-’ es* .TV-run Madden. Trey l!«v. Jr., "fine am! Louise Clark.
| the Women** Itihle Ciat* Room at bar.
The rinibii- -adoI . Uexandcr S.
Mr*. |Knmett llerndon. Carl Schulti. I'd
Other*
unending
on)
d
-la
t
e
,
w
a*
a-si
*t
i‘d
in
serving
*ty
expected
following
an
accident.
8:00 I’ M.
For the occasion Mi*« Lee were
I'arivu*hkin, ■• Ru*six * repre{ll.ggets, Karl Jeter. Hot. Ctumh-v, •dumb iltrlrnle I rrfnniy \ .roglran
I.
M
Tipo.
,,
.,,,rin.tr
*
).«**••
i',.*r
,
,
r
,
She
will
continue
to
be
confined
Sun ileatn* and &lt;!. A.'* of the;an pin
Ink and bluck print gown and
•'illative on lire "commission, the
and Kenneth l efflor who «• ■ err- altive the Repnhllcan
O'.ll.lile
Throe enjoying the Itmchrun , Ralph lui*»lng la’ slle l l i e '
Fir at Fir at IlaptUl Church will MU* Sayer wore a *uit of mun at the local hospital fur the next
top allied i*oh. v making agency
tolled
at
the
University
"t
Ten,-\
t
present
eundhlate*
m
h
r
two week*.
were Ml** llaiprr, Mr*. K. C. ;I-awrenre Horton. Item
it&lt;
inert at the church a .1:30 P.M.
weathervane.
for the I'atifii
llmpei. Mr*. Donalrl Jonoi, Mr*, i H'sdehan, Kmma Jr an Mollmn rressee; Millard Hunt at Metier in parallel column*, and npp.&gt;nr.||*
The Methodist Men'* Club will
I-ate in the aftrwnoon Ike
Panyuahkin charge.1 in n stateI
’
nivcrsity
in
Mr.
urn!
Mrs
Cat
I
Yo»t
and
Macon;
Bill
l.talwlg
tnav
not
nece.sarily
apiwn.
to
Voile Williams, Jr„ Mr/, f)an K'l Fielding. Bill llutrln- 'ii. i.lci t
have n nipper at (hr church at honuree wa* presented with many
merit 'iTat M«, Vrthur’ r policy,
7:IMI r.M.
attractive irift* from her friend* Mr. and Mi*. Clatence Collin* \\ light, Mr*. Tyre, Mis* Barbara I. ingle. Billy Fleming. Vernon at tire University of IVi.a.vIxania; gelhcr.
which wa* carried out liy the
It. •Irie* the four mal ■ rartilr
The Dependable Cla** of the and for holdinir the lucky token have returned to Sanford after Kdcnficld, Mis. Kliral&gt;?th File, Culpepper, Pete and Al llrmk, Walter llayiie* at Hsixaid I'niJapanese government, violated the
First Methodist Church will meet in the cake Mix* Betty Jo Brock spending a few day* with Mr. Ml** Ruth Stcnstrom, "Sandy’* J. B Hrogan, Paul Itodgln- lb belt vcr*lty Medical Sell ml; IMilic date*, the new act also a., rtl I t»l »• 1VI3 I' ’ dam ileelnraUon and
Haircloth, Donald Knight, Bill 111- BealsIin. Bob Wilkin*otr. Charles vide ballot space to lire t re.id 'o- Ml tillg policies of (hr F‘ Kr
at 8:00 P,H. at the home o f Mr*. was presented with a orixa. lb*. and Mr* Roy II. Browning and Wright ami the hastes*.
gram, Bobby Park. Bobby 1‘rjMin. Salt tier, (ieoige ChaiHitun, Curl tinl candidate of nnv ith- l party
A. K. Shoemaker, 31IK Melloiivillr cau*e o f hrr fiance*'’* tut *re.t !|t Sir. an I Mr*, lliiv Store* at Key­
Clnreiiie Hrant Irani, that i* able to obtain th. ' *igr.'iGlr nn McCall, Henry Tamm, be- William*.
Avenue, with Mr*. J. M. l-eonard jfolf Mi** l-e*’» (rift* were iriu'ii stone Height* Air Park.
\i Yin \ sin.I.
Americans Ruining
Ini.) Buihl, Kay Rhia makor. Jack Lloyd Swain. Sam Thiiimoiul and true* of tl..1(ai n g iitn "I Voter*
I a* cn-h«»te*«
A White Blephant to her in a irolf hag.
Flor :,la r Inter tor Ttie* nl.servet 1
Charle*
Ibiruii
al
Murray
Slat*
within
the
nevt
til
da.Mi,
and
Mi*
li.
M
Willi*
and
M'.ye.
•’
Bunny"
McCall
Frnti'ds
Kycs,
Doctors
Say
sale will be held.
Tho*e enjoying the afternoon Mr. ami Mr*. V. K. Cat loll have
1 Under tire piVsent law. tire mdiitgrd in ir*. t t. ., bold ebucki**
Wilrmi, Billy
Rhoetrink.'r
aril College in Murray. Ky.
with MU* Lee were Mr*. Harry r* th*ir guest* Rev. and Mr*.
lire Coach Ray
Returning
to
Duke
l
T
ni«vr*ity
j name* of candidate, fur I' m - d. -it ’u' other day
(braid
l.ossillg.
Ilf C Y N TH IA LOWRY
Lee. Mr*. A. W. I.ee, Mr*. W. if. Viieil (J-'oer and Mr. and Mr*
Wolf idled
si • 'ilex ner half •
lire
"Chnnr"
Stanley,
Sueirrer
ami
Vice
President
&gt;
1
"
not
oppea'
Stetson I'nivcrsity he- drawn
AP Nrwufeaturr Writer
Duncan, Mr*. K. N. Flledlng, Mr* Lester Miller and son Robert of
lad, "C eiii" on. ( Bow. you run
There'* a scrloua, wrlbintelillnn- tlo next large*! Sanford group Harden, Lylliun lloyb' and I.eoJ on the l&gt;al|ot, and only IN « I** -1 •.r Ilk. it drv c i w l '"
W H. Brook*, Mr*. Jack Wilkinson, potlok Tex. Mt*. flrlner will InMr*. Ralph Wrlirht, II, Mr*. Al ritt*i"ie-«a | a* the former Ny- id attack in progrr*.s on the indi»- of 38 including Curl Chornetting. Butler. Fr« d Rissrttrl will attend i of Democratic atal Reptihlirali
Univer*ity;
llmt.iou parties are li»tni.
ciiiltlliate wearing of dark gla' *c*. Warren Daniels, Fdwiiid Daniels, Peine ton
Mr* Dorothy W**t entertained Doudney, Mr*. Dale Scott md the lene Willi*.
The situation becitrn
Kye doctor* and ••rganixalbm* Paul
III on &gt;1 •&gt;, t he St ate Big Id ■lilt t’mgre*.
Hickson. Hcorg"
So ,r, Hal.cock, Sewanee, the University
I .cruise and Catherir?
laat rvrrnng at 8:00 o'clock honor* Mii»e*
like ltn&gt; National Association for David fiutehel, William Mr-T* re. of the Houth: Harold Ka
r. when four of tin' ele.'i
n *in •ire I'rrrtre w ill in be permitted
injr her mnthrr Mr* .1. 1’ Steven*. (lark, Carol Che*ter*on, Kitty
lb. I'rcvi iilion o f liliminc** point It. ‘ by Jane*. Julian SN'iistront, Chapel Hill: tiwinn Reel, Joint* tinted In the Derm* raw.
Mr*, (ieorifi* Wells
mill es to name -t a le - of nmlidate* Tor
Sr. with a lurprUe birthday party. Odham, Gloria Dampier Daruthy
Do • »
the
out it'* silly or worse to mask the Dab- S»'olt. Jr.. Kvelyn Bailiff, Hopkins; Billy Jrdinsuti, A. I. My- niiiiounced they would
1 .up. tat.- and . county
Cur»•» met at the Stevens home CVumley, Dilon Baker, Janet Het- Honors
Hrides-Flecl eye
with heavily tinted It'll*"* in Nar.cy Williams, Audrey liarlr, ■■r»,
Tcnrpb' University; Simon port Truman, hut would
t their ballot. Only candidate* noinina'.vb
at 000 Kim Avenue at 8'00 n'olnek *al, Margaret Dingfelder, Audrey
situation* wheie eye pioteclion i* P. rgv Pippin, Margaret Partin, Diligfrldct, Cornelt Uriixrrstty; elector ill college v.it
fol Tl|l|r ill ii'i’ rilai pllmiii •** fo tl ose Ofwhere the room* were attractively Bach, Mary Ann Whclchel. Betty
fires will Ih* on the Imllot.
Mr*. Hetirge Well* eritvrtalnesl unniTessary.
llnrel Bonth, Pete Itukii. dr, Caroline Lee. University of Ken- mond
decorated with atranireinrnta nf Jo Brock, Toi Livingston, Daphri" on Tuesday evening at her home
It’* a teal safety menace to
Tli" Hull"', in th" rinsing hour*
Sinn- there ••&gt; no wav t y ot.*
pink mu r and gladioluses wi'h Connelly; Dorothy Morrison. Re- rl 1*04 Kim Avenue honoring Mi»* wtar the arvraitc psiii of dark John Alexander, Wade Hamer. lucky; Jumr. Henry C.ruper, Un*ver*ity of Iowa; Waller Meed. I directly for President, &gt;10 t * of the * p. 1 1isI ,e-*ion. adopted a
Harold
Johnson,
Herio'it
Sti
nbecca
Steven*,
Saidee
William*,
irreem rv.
. Jean g l a s s e s at night—particularly
*tr»m. Tommy Slringi"-, Mack Smith, University of Al*lianra; voter* in the position of not be* 11- .slutiun riN|u«'*ting rtppointmenr
Nancy Jo (ionxalcl. KUie Farley, Ruth StrnMrom ami Mi**bride*driving a car claim »onie of the
Mr*. Strvrn* wore fur the occa­
Harper, popular vourig
Cleveland,
Billy Kpps uml Jack Betty Hayninn, Joann Wiliam, and ing able to vu*t a full hcimt lot of an intei ini committre to make
Kliiabeth
Dyton,
Betty
Dunean
a roniph te study of the election
sion a die** of 11 if hi blue errin' and I’eRiry Duncan.
elect, tiuest* gaihere'l rt H*00 esprit*. Very few of a* are in M&lt; Mioi*.
Burbntu Chapman, Huntingdon ; either Truman or Tlnnm- nd
o’rlnck and enloyed the “d ia lle r 1 urttmi need o f them in softly-lit
laws ulid recomm. tided a perm inwith a pink rusebuJ corsage,
Collrgr'
in
Monleomrrv,
Ala
;
Mat•
|
The
four
Ib
rnocratic
nominee.
liming other. Inking advantage
Milch" iiarty when Iait tie anrnn*, tusuns, like rughtrluhs.
tip me. were enurved during the
garet Dingfcbler, Sophie New- who are pledged to Tr icin't w.rl till reclaion to the l.'PJ Legisla­
of
Flollda’*
school,
of
hieher
edil
wen- made and |.re*enti-d to the,
N* verUieie.*. dark gla.je. aie
ture. The coiniliitti-e will lie rt
eveninir after which Mf». Steven*
honor truest*.
i «b nn.lcly u vogue. There * even ration are those who wJI rttend couth College of Tulatre UniVrisi- be li«led Ultrler lit. unto along pointed by Speaker Thomas T.:
wa* presented with a lartre rake
ty;
Dorothy
Wliltner,
Ripon
C
il-'w
ith
four
other*
Mdcclel
by
tb.
Fb,riiln State University in Talladecorated with pink and gre«'n.
lege in Ri|Wll, Wise, and Betty Legislature. Tiro**' xrllo Iravi *.n I Ilea-ley.
Alimi t tin- entire .1.1.nte in both
Servrd with the cake were ice
vai -reb.resl fall flower, were u* « l | (
fn..cur„ and ha •see: llowald Whelchet. Betty June Copeland, Fr skiiie College at they will support Thurmond ai||
Jo
Brock.
Mnrv
Ann
Ulr
I.
hcl.
rieatn ialtrd nut* ami mint* whud
n tic room to form n Iwrelvj m l * ,
......with th. i. la-iid. in
line West S. c
1 lie listed under hi* name nlorg II oil-e mol Senate during the
Jran
Sayer,
Barbara
Saurulers,
th„
a'ao carried out the color 'hem*
The Junior High School Parent- ting for the party. Kefreshmen * ||it . N1]l) fiV, MlM
foul Ollier
nain. d ky I be -rstioti w» i nil tlie i|uef lion of
J. I.. Ingh y . Jr., rind rl D )vl*
Sir11 ley .Moreland. I'livlll. Bruit,
|,attic,- Wulluce nit the ballot.
from thr «nnmir h»'|p ft um, *
The heal"** war •&gt;a*i«te«l In serv Teacher Association held It* first wvrr
IrRure,
l
amlre.s,
J
i.
wdl
stmlv
at
A
la
-,
•*’
8
'
Lilian
Miiian.
Betty
Shniinon,
nlJt
()^ ,)lp Cltrtl.nt effort*,
tr.g b • Mr*. C. II. Drown of Ot meeting of the fall searon on wh!"h wa* envere I ivtth a Ini i
I Tilt* eight ltcpobti.au e 1 clor*
I'I
iims
Polyteclinic
Institute;
H.
I..
liedn
Tuesday afternoon at the school elotb ami eenteiesl with a grnre- h l Ills’ tell you, in going to baiiinh (Je ot gin Hutchins, Mary Touch! on. Baborri, Jr„ tlluo
M-rlinrilent nornimii.'il in VIny will 1 e in ted
Moore. France* l.'FUs . 1
The honuree reefived many love- auiturium with the pretidrnl. fill atranoement of Howe'*. (&gt; v- unneeded dark glasses from the Betty
l.uurrdry
liistilnle
in
Cinciniati under Dewey's nnme l list of
1. n h"
lv ftifl* firm lopefrlttbU. Almut Mr*. Henry Mrlotulin, J*., pie- ••al can'rla
,,
I bridge of tire nose, No matter Nancy Jo Hoiiialrx and Nancy and Dick Meriwether at lire Uni­ . eight supplied by the .tat • exeruarguments, they Filta; Kirilin* College in Winter
30 irur*t* called Muring the even­ tiding. She greeted the new mem­ taper* Punch wa* wrve-i '&gt;'■&gt;» h„ w „ n^h|r
live eomiidttee of the I'lo g l"*
’EM,
liar man Itruinley, l.emge versity of Virginia.
ber* and introduced Principal It. onp ernl ; f the table by « « . ' will full unheeded. What they’ve Park
inir.
** *«
1 live party will Ite li.ti"I u'.der
Among those enrolled al pie.
D«'trgJ»* Menslrnm nr,,l
got to do i* Uj (rrovide a »uh*ti- Sp' ncer, Janet llatxel. Jane ClintiK. True.
Wallace's name.
EM atrpolntment* l"*Id|(u l, „ styliah uno.
mnn and Ann Lovell; University of paralory school* nie Mnrv Mai
Mr. True presented thc faculty ■nd .liveWhile Thurmond and Wallace
ntagaiiae.
iaini: Audrey Toil; Univgrdlv of gate! Ih union who has [eft fol
KOCH HflINTP.lt
member* who are Mr*. Margaret small sandwich. *, co..kle*. camll. * j j.j, k u,, Bll&gt;.
A hunting enthuaiaat, Florida Holt. Mr*. Virginia Burney, Ml** ami sailed nut*.
' |,ny season of the year. Those I*he ballot with Trumiin a d Ibw Mi*s S'enMrem ")*)*• a lies * 1 p u T iltVoUd id- summer riunlc* id*
tackle C liff Sutton’* mual satisfy- Thelma llammund, Mr*, tmitgina
chap­ Beaver County Day School In
Inir *hot brought down a four-point llainll, Mr*. Belle Burnt.Icy, Mr*. of S'avy blue and white silk cteno , . J .,«■ nurnnerjuin. after manmipiin Hugh Whelc ireI and Dili
Chestnut Hill. Mils*.; IInha Dotin,
dter.
France* Stine, Mil* Klrcabeth with wide red cummerbund while |*|im. c . klibI and lovely, In (r«r man.
■%M inHillIXI if OI*'■rl Iii*m
. ,I ,M
i ,t &gt;a Fxeler Aiinlirriyr in New tlurnp
Whlghara, Ml** Adelaide Richter Mis* Harpci wa* gownetl in white frrtiv fitted «Iark*, short* und
and Mta. W. (i. Flaming. The waffle pinue. They were Iwtlr pre- i.athirtg suit*. And wearing dark
aril*l
regional chairman, Mr*. John sented with an aluminum and Py • giaMC*.
'lulling Ji"- linker and Job 1 Angel, ‘iniiaiy
" i 1 ■ ’1 “inter,
I, r' , 't n
r„
If u girl I* at all fa-laoir-con- a former resilient of Sniifnid. who •***• it«rte at Bumlrrig, N
Roger*, wa* Introduces! by Mr*. rex casserole.
Tho*» enioying tire evening ‘ scitru*— and who isn't—*he »oort
McLaulip.
Alio presented to the Parent- with Mi*» Rtenstrom ami M i**, get* the filcn that goggle* with tieorgia. Kimny University has
t.BID III IIIIIKS
Teacher group were the officer* Harper were Mr*. J. W. Salsbttry. tinted lenlcs must la* worn to mm- M en cho*4*ll t y Bill Brairap.
Si veiiti'eii oientWr* of Hie
and chairmen of committee* who Mr*. K. C. Harper, Mr*. William jiieto the coatunte, win ther the »unl Wayrle Ituckii. Ilowuril ButMer. xer-ily • ( Flnrida (no!bull
rw
are president, Mr*. Mrl.aulin; Ktemi&gt;"i, Mr* Kirlry Fite, Mr*. { I* shining or thunder i* inrtthling Charier. L. Park. Jr., and Nell are man led
Six of them
vice president. Sira. II. M. Rum- Bill Tvre, Ml*. Donalrl Jones, |over).... I
Aglin* Scott
I'ollege. seven • litlilren, five fullback
Take a periodical showing win Powell;
bley; secretary, Mr*. H. W. Ca«- Mr*. Blake Sawyer, Mr*. E. A
Dorothy Morrison; Georgia Schoid a couple o f cheer leader
*u1w; treasurer. Sir*. S. O. Chase; Monforton Mr*. I. T. String"). t. r etylts*. Thoio are tho modobt
historian, Mra. J. P. Cordell; pro­ Mr*. C, A. Ingram, Mr*. F. K. again, in marvelinisly taiiort'd,.
_____
gram chairman, Mr*.
J._________
M. Leon- Rnumlll"t. Mr*. R F Conner. w|H&gt;ntlve ski anil aftcr-skl clothe*
OPENS 11:41 P, M. DAILY
ard; Founder’s Day chairman. 1 Mr*. Julian S'enstrum, Mr* ti l» There are the dark gla*-"* again,
MatiaeM 48c s' Evrelo** lie
Mr*. II. Jacolwon; membership i P 1shop. Jr. Mr*, h. R. Roekev dangling smartly from the wrist
_______ C M Id rg ^ lIe
'halimaa Mra. J. C. Davis; fin - : Mr* Douda* R*en»troni. Mr*. J. or itamling the eye* like a Mar ill I
xnco chairman. Mra. J. O. Andes; |C. Hall. Mr*. Ilacot Ktlatl&gt;e an I lira* mask. It i* pretty apparent
study group chairman. MY*. R o -■Mr*. Charle* Airp’ eliv of O^ala. that a girl wouldn't data toast
ger»; courtesy chairman, Mr*. A last th" M l«*e» Klirabetb Kite. her toe* at an open fire with her
Tullan BenW*n; publication*. Mt*. KHiabelh Whigh*ni Mavmc l»ant- rye* immodnstly uncovered for alt
1
r**t
B. K. Ratliff; mu*ic chairman, •dec. Bari un a Fdrnfield. Peggy tfio world to are.
Take the movie star*. Ar&gt;* tlrey
Mr*. G. C. Harden: recreation Duncan.
THAT SWHP3
tyer caught unposed and unaware
chairman. Mr*. G. G. Lane hell;
M OTIONS TO
without cheater- that stand nut
nuhlicity chairman, Mr*. W. A.
Mack and startling?
thc nooonoci
Morriwrn.
It wasn’t sensible advice that 1
Mra. J. C. Davit, m«ml*r*hip
II' m i I m M Into l*age Marl
spoiled the end of Grandmother's
chairman, announced that a 86
severe
that
h"
rould
hardly
*cc
tightly laced corset* ai.'m Jinn nrire would Iw awardcl to the
;oom securing th# largest perrent- the radiator nf hi* own aulnmobile. gla** figure. Grandma suffered,
Twenlv.flve veer* o f hi* minis­ - wormed and even look a physical
ife of memlrartMn in the P.T.A.
Waling changing herself into a
by Nov. IS. Mire Ruth Kami cltad try w»* In Chlcam III . he rev»*l- fashionable mold. She only called
».r
md
*
p
M
of
the
fine
ml)Iron
need* for equipment for a fir»t
tli® whole thing o ff when a fash­
«ld room and a committee con- dollar YMCA *» Knglewn.nL
ion edict wa* issued.
&gt;!i|.
*
*
w*ef*
V
sh
ss
Smith.
Clar­
Mating of Mra. M. L. Raliorn.
The pronlo who want to |roli&lt;-«
ence
C
l"
"
«»
"
"d
•tslvyilen
Arnt'
Mr*. J. M. Leonard ami MU*
up the dirk glasses situation will
Major
Allan
Wharton.
Hand, wa* appointed with the
just have to start working on the
authoritly to secure a suitable 1
people who design anil merchantwreen fur the room,
I
UNFO UG KTAH IK
rllse rlnthor.
The prl»e for having th* nrb»t | Klorhle G 't " t
guard Frank
There rite those of u* who can’t
utmber of mother* pretent w n l ^ t e n m »*v* the one r-xn* rience sea acers* the tea table without
siesrPcd t*r the room of Ml*a rh« know* be will never forget was an oidloal assist and who rtmernRichter. Following the butlnes* th" h"*'» " f *\ &gt;&gt;r nyc&gt;tig prior to Wr all too well Dorothy Parker’ *
mee*lne the ’.res'lent lnvlte.1 the 1' •*-.
* * of---the arrival
Frank. Jr.
admonition about girl* who wear
▼Toun to a tea In hon"r of the
glasses. We art- the mvo'dr - n
new mother* who have brined the \
7 ——----word we prefer to "near-flghted,”
ejoun. Alrout 80 member* were
Till* I* the third scaaon of rac —-and we've loved every minute
nrrient.
, ing at the Atlantic City, N J. of th • Hark-#'*•#..•• »•■&gt;•*••
thoroughbred plant.
the la't few years, equipped with
our fashionable frame*, we have
felt beautiful amt *erure from
speeding truck*. Myopic people,
for »jm e strange reason, would
rather confess to shoplifting than
admit for one minute they can’t
see very far.

Social Calender

Miss Jean Sayer
Honors Miss Lee

e

rs o n a l s

Mrs. Stevens (Jiven
Surpri se Party

Junior Hiifh P T A
Has Fi r st Meeting

ro SELL
TELL

movies

R SS IL

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY

Kiwanin Meet

END OF SUMMER
SPECIAL
Two Weeks Only!
REALISTIC CREAM
PERMANENT

On* of lo d a y 'a ' pro­
blem* ten*ly ntrrented

$

• - • varyone *huuhi re*

Hi

\

“DRUNK DRIVING”

YOUTH
NtOINTH

7

Complete with the much “ talked about” new Carved
Curl Cut and Cream Rinae , .
Three experienced operators to care for your beauty . .
Anna Mae Chapman
Belle Minshew
Betty Banner

ANN’S MIRAS0L BEAUTYSALON
I I I ■ » . C a r t ......................&gt; j f i S

r - .#•*•*» ‘ W

■'

P h o a , 717

S E E T II E M

WILLIAMS SPORT
S FIXIT SHOP
m

8##J#ri

W. lot Street
Florida

Hi

�H

m iw
TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SALFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY SEPT. 16, 1948

celery (uv» uuTDvr lop item* !&gt;?- , taste i.
low leave*), 2 eun« w -'r i, .csven
Method: Put th* finely cut celery
t mm 1 hr” - '- c .m *, 4 tahli-spoon* In tin- bottom o f n mcdium-slxed
Cream of Celery Hoop*
‘ utter *&gt;r margarine, 4 tablespoons •nun nan ami add thr water. N iw
rarh addition. Skim not calary I nine* leave in saucepan cans&lt;|our. it run* milk, I *• teaspoon fully so thrv will fl &gt;at on lo,»
Inirrlcdirnta: ’ » rup finely cit .alt, freshly-ground pepper (to|llrinir to a M l and alrnmer until

MENU

II- f*V'T!.Y

NSTONK

celery it cooked, about lu minutes.
Meanwhile melt butter or margatinc, add flour anil bend w*,l;
remove from range and add milk
slowlv, stirTlng until imouth aft-r
leaves from saucepan, leaving thfinely cuf celery slice* at liottom;

1 press liquid from leaves baek Into
saucepan with n spoon or t
j Add rtlerv and liquid to whitu
' sauce along with salt and pepper
‘ and mi* well. Return to range
and stir constantly over modcraur
, heat until soup thickens and M l*
Serve hoi. Make* 4 serving*.

By M i l M il M U

Freflh Italian
jF.W YORK—Slnre you are a Giant fan and

PLUM S
3 ‘ 39"
G ra p es 2

N
‘ the Giants play their home games at tha
Polo Gtolinda, you are not In need of an abocua
to count ltie tlmr* you have walrhcd a UiIlgam*
In Ysnkt. stadium
Ttn* la n lily. onRBlnly Imite of an smpM*
theater and you nrver enter It hut you rrnicmbcr
the first lime; you wire a kid silting Kirk id
first has* with your brother and around th&lt; mid­
dle of the game ilahe Ruth got up and hit a home
run Into the right field bleacher*.

Thompson Seedless

It wa* hi* nfitli. In the year that he hit the &lt;50.
and you got the Idea, the way n lot of klda did.
that he could hit one any time he wanted. The
last time you aaw him wa* the afternoon they
—* - * honored him up here at the atadlurn.
Bob* Ruth
The crowd had just finished honing Happy
Chandler savagely, r.nd radio announcer Mel Allen, a Hill* flustered,
had aaked the Babe to step nut onto the field Me ram* out In M.e
wnnn sun at home piste and m»Je a lltl* speech In the gravely,
wasted volet and everybody atom! and didn't say anything
It would have been nicer to remember the Baha hitting on* Into
the seat* or thumbing his nose at the enemy's dugmit, but as they
aay In the radio acrlpl*. that * the way It waa and that'* the wey
It had to be.

One ot the vlsilur* hits a nigh tty to center sod Joe DiMnggn.
goes after It lailly, punches hi* glove once or twlre and make* thr
catch effortlessly, fihea, fat and florid, labor* earnestly on th*
pitching hill and when he lay* a fast one In right through thr
renter It I* hit nn the hlg hop to Hlulty ftllmwels* lie throws tn
Phil Rlunilo, who rrossrs second has* with aplit-aecond timing and
fires aldrarin to Tommy llrnrlch at first for the double play.
Th*a« things happen three, four times a game and then they turn
up In the bnxsrnre In the morning paper* and arc forgotten —but
while you watch. It la a thing of exquisite beauty, a study In sym­
metry. that la nvri In a moment but hang* In your mrinury a* they
throw the Kill around the Infield and get ready to work over the
next hitter.
•
•
•
a
O IT IN CENTER FIELD la the Mg scoreboard You note that
Philadelphia la loelng l&gt;v three run* and you remember the time you
flew there tn see a hall game and you got into your hotel room
about noon and My down on the bed for a catnap, only lo awaken
at midnight
You n#tr that the Washington game hasn't yet begun, and that
reminds you nf a Sunday morning sitting on the lawn of the Wardman Park reading the funny paper* The (Thlrsgn score remind* you
ot a bar namrd Kitty Davta,' cool and dark in the summer night.

Apples 2 Lb* 29c 'Lopes

New Green

Cabbage
lliillsid'a Ovtn-Rcady
F IN E FOR FOOTBALL, gam,
apectating, this brown tweed
drea* by a New York designer
Easy awing to the four-go',«
skirt .
leather trimmed «*•**&lt;
belt, and brown embmltlerej
monogram motif on one shoulder
(N. Y flftit /mtllufr I’hnln/
--N

\

Prirwi flood Thru Sulurday, Sept, I8lh

Kraft Elhnm Daisy

Lb 51c

ASK AT STORE FOR mfT l-PACK COLOR PHICF LTSTYOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS—
.1 HIG SALE DAYS—IIUUUVI

m ar{

O L E O - 27'

Quartern

Lb

i b 4 5 e ib 4 7 c

M A R N fE fT 1/VLE

R ice

GREEN GIANT
SWANSON FRICASSEE

MURRAY VANILLA

C h ic k e n

W a fe r s
12-oz Box

16-oz Can

mibes m rythiig

Flou r

12-oz Jar

; tf

FASTER, CLEANER, WHITER, BRIGHTER
than gjjy s o a p ...in hardest water!

SUNSHINE CRACKERS

NABISCO VANILLA

Hi-Ho

Wafers

Small

FUAY-HENTOS CORNED

It'a fabulous lha way women
a re s w itc h in g to F A H w ith
Huprr-W rttin ij Action Im-c iiu m
it gvta nil fam ily wash cleaner
fa ster!
lagar-W atllng Aetlaa, a new,
•cMattflc wesMag griaclgl*. When
&gt;•011 wash. FAIT penetrates matcriala faster and moru thor­
oughly than nonp...pMikea d irt
oaf/
Met* w 4 * . , . a * m y scam ...la
hardest water 1 Yea, rich suds to
g e l 0101111-1 extra-clean. . . nnd
no “ g ra y in g " *uap scum. Wuah
getg whiter, cleaner with F A B .

■*

* '&lt; a

-

1

t;

No 300

(IWANHON BONED

6-oi Can

i

Sole

Sauce . ^

Lb

25c

Lb

29c

L in B Y CORNED BEEF

Hash

Fillet

NoJCan

Lb

49c Whiting

17c

Lb

u&gt;

59c

Vi Tin

R a g Box

Shoulder

32/2c

Chops

T;

Steak

79c * 89c

59c

Roast

Lb

69c

Lb

39c

Rib Hteak or

79c

Stew

Fresh Ground

Stew

39c

Lb

ML Vermont Rllred

Hamburger Lb 59c

Ueltrt Baby Beef

Bacon Lb 77c Liver

C

-

-;W .

4

v

rnm m - ■

'

: ^

Lb

y,Tin

-- / L ja

i ** %
Iff

i/2 '

LinBY VIENNA

Sausage
y,-Tin

Tender Pride Bkinleo*

79c Weiners Lb 49c

Food
6 -o z Can
DASH DOG

Food
No I Can

■ -

W r v'
■— . - L . .

9

18 ®

PUBB *N BOOTS CAT

Brisket

Lb

Meat

T-Bonr

79c

Meaty Lamb

_
l^

Lb

Rib Lamb

O. E. 1B-2S-40 IO W ATT

(act,

Hlrloln

Square-Cut Iamb

Globes

U. S. Gov't Graded Ilabjr Beef

Umb

Lb

LIBBY POTTED

Hnlf or Whole Small Lean Pork

Genuine Spring Idimk Suit*

Legs

1 7 ®

Florida

Wilton's
Laurel--------Sliced Breakfast
---------------------- —

7 ®

°

Ham
Lb

1

5

LIBBY DEVI1XD

*

Quart

3

_Hradlra*

F r y in g C h ic k e n s
B a c o n * 5 9 c H a m s •&gt; 5 9 c

Modcss

.

69c

Grade “ A” Drerwed A Drawn

WITH DEODORANT

» « « t l
H U m m ru r

Pt

Ducklings

U PTO N 'S BRISK

_ _

stoi 3 Q ®

Grade "A " Quirk-Frozen DrvBBod &amp; Drawn L. I.

17.0. 1 2 &lt; / 2 C

3-Lb Ctn

Juice

ptdliwlc

Oysters

7 ^

MU8 KELMAN APPLE

Clorox

I
'

Trout

Genuine Fillet

ULTRA-REFINED

» U h F A B with

Lb 49c

Standard

S

4%-oz

Mullet nr Pan

Lobster

Chicken

f iv e rrim U it srrntfh,

Smprr* W it lin g
A tllo n l

®

9

LIU B Y TOMATO

Shrimp - 39
Gboked Florida

mwrk an d p i ay r l o lk r t

fief r/eanrr faster

37JEWEL

12-oz Can

HEADLESS FRESH CAUGHT

I Q

jfr P g

SWIFTS FAMOUS SHORTENING-

BEEF

Beans
frMH Hw Cali»t«-Pala»llT« P*#t
Ifibgfitfifki |«tt mu •itra-dlrty
■ash Mtra-riual

aa

5-Lb Bag

OLD OLORY LIMA

FtbtH m t, d m watMai rfitcotrtry

BAtLARDS OBELISK

C hips
V

(ft(ft&lt;

3-lb Pkg

46-or Can

Pure C .1n c Sugar

OLEOMARGARINE

BLUE STREAK EXTRA FANCY

STOKELY ORANGE

Juice
Dixie
Crystals

Lettuce * 13c

Yellow Onionn
3 lbs. Me 'y? ^
Com, T
» enrs
r&gt;
cars 2
20c Celery stk. li'-'jc
Cnl. Ixmq White Potatoei, 5 lbs. !Wc

SUPERRRAN’ D

REDI-M IXT
Solids

C

Crisp Green

Quantity Rights Reserved

Cheese 2 ««» 33c

Southern (aoltl

*V

5c

P o ta to e s 3 ^25

Phlla. Cream

Cheese

Lb

Sweet

Biscuits 2 «•* 27c

Colored Oleomnrgaine

u * 3h K • -i) ^ ' -

IP T

10c

C a rro ts
2 Bci” 1 9 C

\

ft "

Lb

-------------_ -- Fresh G reen-Top

STOKELY SWEET PICKLE

r d .o L o iij
f t ! 111 . even la
hsrdeit water.
T»a wsahing
aolilhrt were
■IM will, hard
e,t water. One
r *ip
l «• 1 n u
*»I(T m wRelrf r
Mtatfitl nf and*.
riifi iff Nup
RumIf aIummI tm
pwiil

Cant*.

Eastern Delicious

L

NOW YOU tVf.ltK HITTIMI In the atadlurn again You were
nearly straight behind home plate, In the mexxsnlne. amt a* you
looked oft arrow, the field you saw that the blrarhfr* looked Ilka a
nudle ramp. The sun worshippers had their shirts of! and their
trouser* rolled up.
Up and behind them the aubway trains rolled along, and still fur­
ther beyond were Ilrona apartment houaea, glaring and stagtly
unreal In the intense summer heat.
Along first l.asc the shadow of the stadium edged forward just
enough so the visitors' first baseman could stay out of the tun,
•specially If a left-handed pull hitter waa at bat
In th* dark grren stands wherein you sat, (here we a nn breath nf
Mr. When the game had begun, the crowd had cheered evrry pilch,
but with a fewr Innings gone. It had fallen silent and torpid
• Going to the tall game la escapism at It* treat Th* headline* In
the paper* are dark and brooding, bul In the stadium a ballplayer
loungra on the dugmit step*, a woman behind you Itlls her eon
gravely that Yogi llerra ran hll to all flelda anil —bravo' you die(over three peanut* In one rhell

H

" '

_

8 'a c

K ^

�t

1
T flfr S A N F O R D

T H U R S D A Y S E P T . 16, 1948

P A U L SEVER

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

*
tele of Hitler aggre»*ivene»«," he
■assembly hall.
*
•aid “ If Ihe laimb were ilr&lt;-|i|M,'
| The aiscmbly area cover* about
' T!u**ta would retoliate ate’, hastily
• e*nllsiirtl I'ruis I'SK • llstr
' 10 acre* and will accommodate
Station U’THH
I t u t l U f * tr«m l*a«r ll*rt
(( f*Ntlniirtl ff»ii*« I'dar **itr»
f'awll*w»4 K raa P u t n u
dtspeiM' troop* lo the s.-nn in oil •h.
nny 1*1 t’l'ifit .| I I I U M* It •M1J11
around 4.500 people jonnected sou, when 1.3tf
ly is to protect the delegate*
oil if (Hi i**nry,
dnection*. forcing u» lo W
tuin*l.i III 414•era1
with
the
U.
N.
They
will
lot
»ct
ftom
nurseries
from 5H nation* against harm In
Kurofir or A&lt;ma. \Vi* u »miM 1h* tin yt» .it all iki'-lH.iui&lt;1 •'•t * 1til *&lt;
apart
fro
mthc
rest
of
the
world
dm
.
In
only
fiv
a inaxr of corridor* that I* the
hntu«)
|HMIfi
Chaillot Palace. They arc r color­ with immunity from arrc*t on IP3(t-37. 1037
II- mu |)4m| aiTAtiiAt I hr
the
ground*
and
other
privilege*
Thr tllNIpS W i l l 1 111*3*41 if t'l
194t!-47.
ha*
thi
ing report* that the depth* of the
New*
Kipp
Nn.
Hi'fx'nilinp
nn
nr
Hid*
fiUlEh civilian stive. li»|r • lit! ||
wings.
21 regimental
combat
palace link into catacomh* where fo r the duration. France i* spend­ ceeded a million tree*.
I'iattei
‘n’
Patter
im*nl*
nlonr
nntl
nimti»!
Rrii*nti»t»
ftlKD up. saut
i 4Til, y Mi* l*i
In the 1946*47 season, the last learn*, In two year*, the riuard
plague victim* were nurled IonIt ing more than 13,000,000—and
Morning Devotion*
t»» th«- effect that their i* no .\t my Uuyall in \\ -•-JlltlU’11if1. |!»
ago and where the German* had even installing elevator* and a one for which tabulation has iwen has grown to 317,000 men. a
Salon
Serenade
•Icfeim* niraln*t the atomic bomb Atniy w*ii&gt; rtiBig.U W I T , I * * it tHt'
completed, oranges led with 728,- strength greater than It ever
Ih rir l*st-rrri*ta»re (all l&gt;ark* unique telephone system.
World At Sine
MKven »f lluoin
not hn\»* th«* lli'rtklmg” by Hatiy III I*Itf* *e '
One tentative seating plan call* 882. Of
_ this number 320.080 were had before Pearl Harbor.
ready in the ocrupat’^p not to
9.16
Tmlay
Your
mide
ImiiiiU rHr i»lmout reitainly Hn» unittii leader. Itu t&lt;'•Hie**i i*•i vrurti
for moving the pre»* correspond­ Valencia*. 120,249 hnmlin*. 447,517
Muring this fiscal year. Con- 9 tit Musical Sci-Ut&gt;»
Ion'- ago.
iMiiiftlly honihh* ifrrtm* to oeat* uriitji i* Imv.-itliiig 4If'* A niij
ent* from their regular naileryi Parson Hrown*. 77.052 pineapple*,
The palace it*elf I* j bDccled *eat* into lelegation »er.t* and «nd 22.150 lue gim gong*. Mtscel great ha* set a strength reding H hk) Snmetliing Old. N
trr " hr ilfflntol.
invifalittfi fit !&lt; (i«t tt iII v •ii|t|»lu •
of
341,000
for
the
Guard.
T
ie
Bln.
Borrowed.
loflo
curving pile o f Moorish aiihitcc- putting the public spectator* in to, ianeou* varieties made up the rv
H r favom l utrp N o I |»vo|»n*inif
8 in1mrktt « M" it ♦ fit •in &lt;»f t h
portion
of
that
strength
rolling
A
Still
11
(Ht
Oirhestrn
tm e on the brow o f the Trorndvro the pres* row*.
that inscrnntmtitil eonfitrt Hr *Ira It in in \ i 111|8.00%111* I I I 1•Humi»
mainder of the orange movement, allotted to the several slat*"* and
Si.
It :itt Slorninif Variety
1IU1 overlooking the Sein’ , It was
V
I
1
1It
1
*
\
till*
|
*
1
M-w
Ilf
KfOVt'nt*
That i* one of Ihe ihing* Foe1 | l l « *1 |w
(Irpprfiuit 'iisety trees moved their
____
_
__
l l am i*Cl»
S&lt; rU*I t *
unit*
and already liecn It 15 Music Hawaii
built for the 187ft International grove has got to w ony about in during 11*4*1-47 numlicred 281,(137. [exceeded
11
ii
-1
it
thio'iirh
tahatrvrt
iin soiih case*, tivneinl l : o Eddy Arnold Show
M I C * llii thi* ualki'ui .1 1 1 ’ V i ityt •
itn
Exhibition and rebuilt-in l!':57 for the arrangement* for .ecurity.
tii«tif» *iir hiYrMiuy to |»r*»vitii* low i» uni V
A mong varieties. Thompson pink Framer revealed
I t'lh ti
it 1 111 V;
li.ih
12 '(I 1400 Club
the World’* Fair of 'hat year
LMifi'nrnn itl
ThU* hv iltvlai nl.
Ca*ey goes deeper. He worries led with 81,035, followed _ by j
n j
i i . t 11iv*f y u
"Hut (he (iunid still needs
t , » t !.«• t i n
1PO News
with the rentral rotunda absent. |about what’s underneath it all. “ A Duncan 01,012, Marsh seedless
woutil U» thro inch it Wnrlil 1 *lcrn- Union si rike un tin Pacific ■
In Into year* it ha* housed ex­ 1mini could get lost down there for 59.0*59. and llenninger ruby 45,* men,** he stated. It needs nun to 1:15 Latin Americana
tion ninkinir lawn,
nrovhl'* negollationa wen ii -imp'll ir
fill existing vacancies under the ( i 0 MusIcaI Varieties
hibits of pculpture. ethnography, nine day* without living found/’ 958.
t n a ! c o u tU am i p im U h n irn t for Franci-co I* t w. . 1
tic Illllio
reiling* and to replace the losie* 21H1 Itnr None Hunch
oceanojrraphy nnd marin*. and coy* the sergeant o f Ihe guard.
imPvitluiil
**
tin* ■me of the six map * stiurk
The movement of tangerines, which are inevitable In e'er&gt;'
Sunfutii Sbonoer
fresco. Most o f the art object*
lirncr of the pcunlci* of the wnrlil; pHiiies
22.3(9, was the laigesl since voluntary oiganlxnliim. L need*| ftjut Hits 5' Headline*
—
have l&gt;ecn (lured for the duration.
n Kiivcrtmu'nt which can limit the
1929-30, when 45,31K&gt; were report­ men to he aide to expun I rapidly 7l:i6 Vonr Jlemory Song
In ltichntonrl, 1 Some are (till partly vlrihle lieed. The numlier of temple orangy* when the strength reiling I* 41H1 Tmlay’* Star
hi mument of all nation* to the fightn g at the Sim •lard «»d ('"
hind plaster »rrerning in the cor­
moved last year. 92,192, was the raised at the end of the focal 4:15 Pop Concert
sin* nccr«*MM\ for internal |wli» • nn.i irfitivty Tin *• la&gt;. Mov.o
ridor* where the fate* of the
largest since the records were year," A recruiting driv*\ now* 4;’:n Hy llemie*t
iot?.
rl Mll’er said •■ m
world may lie d focussed.
I fiiii Imini I'rttm I'm# flu#
statletl.
• under way, will continue thtough r ml U n r r e s l I Ion*
Hr t|i,fini*i| thr |ifi,*rnt 1 N law the striking luiinti Mod (W o lo
The main theatre of the palace, junetiviti*.
venernl
disease
r.
m
„, „
,
, .
■■ The board'* inspectors exntnin* •
Tulles Por T o (onfoiccmt'iit *t!in ii' Iikt* “ ittvivtit M ilk in g U nion- not
fur lielow the Tritradcrn ievrit signs of inflammation of the up|it r , mir, frjc» an,| ,-Mimnlr the number i Octolier nnd Novemlwr.
f i ’. S*mv Hour
.i r »i» h w'HUtU*. loit no |iom*r to tend indefinitely -i " ll lie**" tl rl
where French peo|i|r have heard respiratory tract, Adhesive tape &lt;lf f i l i n g * grown In them. The ■
r-on U’nrtd New*
in ii k r ii n o t *»/" H tifotrrtni'U t mum halted d Isolder- or" 'l*i«| ! "ii* |«I|«lit
the world'* finest mind nan* for anil bandage- should not he allow- |n,,H.ct „ i, estimated 8*58.273 seed-1
r u t 8(*le New s
In* on imlii'Mltm!'* who offt tnl. not
• It u s ti Hi
Wage negetiit
n few cent* admi*»lon price in ed on luither*.
ling* on hand In 1917-48, as com-*
IM&gt; TVrl-LIt" Songs
on inline l*9it illltl guilt y llllkt*. lie* • (iiiinii nntl thi* **lIi» i «• »nt(uthi* '*
M MHilnursI fr«M C u r lin r i
their nationalised concert. i» the
"The water should have an in- |inird with 23*7*5,542 in 194(5-47,
f i n Snort* Parade
|U I*|l4W l| Hi*ui itntiiifinl i*mp&gt;n
ItllM Iq-Un fl'l11|xt1 .tt il&gt; 1pii-««nl at
hall for the U. N. plenary sessions. itial purity equal to that of n 2.(585,744 in 1944-15, ami 1.(599,- arsenic in combination with er­ (505 Dirk A'ken Sings
itinit iln ;** Tlflt |*l|f«»H'«* 1JiU w lift thi' ii tintn's i i'i iii* *t
riit uni**
Though somewhat smaller. 't I* iwvfe drinking water and should 5*55 in 1043-44. Brown say* the ratic nit spray* nnd If such evil *un t(,.,.r t -s..- fl&lt;sn *
•ofihm* »|lilli"4 f*»T Dill* * ll* 4iit’kft
P ilnv ri J1 4*3*111
being made into nn almist . xart he kept rlenn by filtration and drop in number o f perilling* grow, practice* are not stopped, even 7:15 lto»e« For 5 I id'
1 11 setuk- fin PHI ngi'Ul l&lt; finil tin* uiiifi* lilki* nli«i%f tIk pi14 *4 illf ilf
; more millions of Imixc* of grnpe- v in Snotlight prni-ialii
duplicate of the Flushing Meadow safe by disinfection.”
ing In nurseries is signifeant.
guiltV paiH
SI liPi un hunt
Flu « "lltimt
liuit will be *o debased that eon
- IK ' ’ our d r Ftirre
He urged tlint the ir is r«&gt;w t hnv&lt;* *if ft*»til a |«i»v
of 1
sumer* will reject them, leaving
v.irsl ('■•trier
**,* .-lltinitnled (&gt;ut that even ntm ccuU.
mueh good ftuit to rot in the
15-are Time
TRM&gt;1
•••I nation retain this until the I'N
lltilCh K. Sin*! t*In*i, .»
groves while othei grower* con­
trine I’ ti—l»v
ts given (lo power to restrict the lltoilinlor* CiUlllloiotl rffoit** In ■■I
tinue to receive much lr»» than n m N’ Ukf F.tlfiori
onus «kf nil mondou nation- The fir Hii* 1•&gt;-ilift\ 1iiifk 111inf l m '1
1east of production.”
*n-l,|e 8*«'i v
n
In a second suit, Stew nit u«ketl
n st Till. |. S,. Vfries
I t'S’ must have tin- power to lev v NfW York c*itx !•&gt; \l I t«ani%lif*
I Ihe court to icquiic Mayo to lest n o, Vmll- »'*•*. t't^.. f'l.il,
t.ox-s to carrv on its work, he Afti'i imctiiiL* with !■(. ».tv ‘&gt; thu*
p+ m *m m
igrnpcfruit juice content according 1(1 •*) e... *r- g*n»- rlf 15*\
said.
kt*\ ItH ltU ilf th» U I Inti i nnf itoui'
I to statutory stnndnnl* rather than 10 lit
sf t t
io ftH
T*'- *C|, i
P ro f S hort, on nidoiited minister
stnmluids tel by the Florida Cl- 111 *11 (’ 'sislral Sottvt-nlls
tow tier evaiiiple
•ids policy is
lru« Cimml**lon.
11 so Vo«*i
Hearings In the two suits aie I • OX
I of
the irinnti'il
M ethod1*!Ii'iivi
I ’ hureh.
wu* ni*f*
&lt;•
vfitly
4tf jiliM&lt;
K'*nton
FO R R E N T
i
set for Monday morning.
S ARTICLES FOR SALE 12 S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
I I -n '•MniNlit ll(*n'lcrvritiw
fnttii S**u1lii'fTi rullcirp u hi-fi* In*
it •- ' ’ ■•tM •
Ir-jB IriHHf m'fA llitf II*
v»vtt IVi*
OFFICE space in Mciach DullJing. Mm* Piano in good condition, com­ C * (.l, 617 for nnttrry. Generator,
kk
*2 oo S^n Off
ft*i w*if »tf fit'll if inti. Miipi’tiii *ii
1-arge light office, newly decopletely worked over an.l tuned.
and Starter acrvice.
Swain'* i JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 1(5 uPi
1{ i*1i 4*iillf ^ lif. f||li| i»f &lt;‘ h|t|*4-l pin
tnted, „ll utilities, heat and JtnlItenton'* Furniture Exchange,
flattery Service, 301 W. Fir*t — Eggs and poultry* pri**l* re­
ll&lt; \%'*&lt; ffrotiifv
&lt;or
srrvtcv
furnished.
Call
St.
512 Sanford Ave. Phone 910*5.
mained unchanged on the Jack mKV.| **ln Sin it* ** Ii hit ii mm •*f l
l*rof. Kay Short
*«&gt;3-W. H. ft A . Dept. Store.
Wi.iM FfhlrtDlUi* in ■! •* ■ 1
Orangr Tree* delivered. Phone ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­ ville market* todny.
Alum-in ami up to date one room
lando Evening Star. Call Italpt
4• *•M11MMFPl I m-hi I'ieltr Otti-t
I pt'rvim*
tfii'ii iMm’im nf firhl
52W-J.
cfticleicy apartment. Ideal for
Rav. 1185-J
lu-a a- a gesture of good tiiteiitiKii, ( work vvilliiMil palnryTalked lo some idilnrs slm run
hu-’ ness couple. Downtown lo­
pi»1|l4HftH* tin* fulk n will fit I iff ••111*
hoping tlint othet nation* will fob
One large office desk xml swivel SEPTIC T A N K S , preens* tonM IT H i: TO %
%M
cation. Call 550.
my column in their papers — in
m rI with Prof Shmt mill f»■ntiim-*I
quite
inndequnte
tn
me
ntoenvo
errte
reinforced,
stab
appmved
To
J
W
in
*
J
8
M
ITII.
\V
chair. Phone 055.
f &lt;"*|i|rtie r illltl I*lli( • «'l **•! * of tnlmnalhuial law and ludiec,” "flu* i » t n f hut of « ItH-al fhrtofrr
ulntrs where there’s tonsil) rattle
■ires, 540, (530 and •35 gnllons.
One 10 room house. SOI W. Ninth
ilr r w « ip I* l.lrit " l o »%V iiiw % he deelnird.
"W e know liuman iiT i Ih* 1?viftint Wifflf! K* -h f aL ■'
All work guaranteed T. O.
6
A K 1 ICLP-* VVA.n TT d
and sheep raidm: about the dtfStreet. K. Orea, Ownar.
riutfonl.
n' ir
V
»*&lt;
k
natuie •»• well. Business men of Thi* trT**iifi will un **i Monitn* i iriiIlrown. Jr. Phone 139 W.
terenry* there might lie to I ween
Tttni ii fir
h f f r it )
iw llf lr tl
Hi i f
i .vi It Im p lifp fi I n •.11f 111» «I it ,R*i I It* I Hanford da not go home without itiif mi Hi:IKI oV U k nt tIk* ToifiHI
Mucklund. tome for clearing and Highest cash price paid for use!
li.imiiig and ranching.
furniture. Ted Mavis Furniture F«r Kibhen Cabinet* call C. J, t o ll in I h r O f * III! «*fiUM «•! H tr liwllng up places o f business. If Crnlrr
cultivating. Kooma, smiluithint
N liiit i J t i . l i i l . i l « * lre n il o f H i i r l d i ,
tiLiitt, 779 W.
Co.
311
K.
1st.
Ph.
958.______
W
&lt;
rnim«|
trust
Individuals
in
i
And they I dd me. "Joe. there’s
and roam the land. Normand's
H riiiln «»| r
in
• iih N o rria
Rinidl eilies. we eaitnnl trust nil
■
no
re.il ililTr i &lt;me b 'wi n enttb ■
Itt. 2 Box 181-11, Sanfoid.
t
im
lr
r
t
l
i
r
H
ill*
o
f
&gt;
!"
flli1
^1
'-VILL BUY your ear regardless
I. M il l \ l l l l i r l
It'fitItit, |*IMtitI Iff t» Jjtiiri J Kill 11III* nations liisnrmnmem «* uni Hu
Real Kalale
tnrenmenfa
’ men und farmers. We make our
o f age or eotidition. Ratliff ft
ilrfrfn
liiv
tt
n
H
*
1
tint*
H»«*
r
r
l
l
r
f
Furnished Itnom For Kent: GentleW. It. W ILLIA M S, Realtor
ansuer."
tiling from tie' l.tm’ til ■ your f-h PitllR hl U m n .il»*tt|illp
Son*. Phone 237-W.
•*nr*U I'm %■&lt;**. J‘JfL jHniinI n («, i,Li
mrn only. I71R \V. lit. St.
110 N. Park Are. Tel. 1120
Ste|i No. 2 which has been tel
Vnn *or iltrrrlijr rr.jnirr«l
do; we hn\i th .inn I II * tn!
n|i}*riir In Piihl
,1 *1**' In (loTfitH ««r vchs' i .I
ts n preventive wai p*iIil1&lt;i|**&lt;’fi* tiii'kl*', U rt WimmIwi,i Vi-1
F.II.A.
U
n
i
Term
l^ian*
U.l.
i
30
(Jab
used
water
heater—fully
Two house* for rent. Phonv 8*»2-H,
nwm o fumiilfl#
and Grntigi
i1■• •- ■ IT'
l»f minrfiri fit I In* Hour I H'Mjm* aguinst Itussta Immedin'i tv "while liv
F.II.A. Repair t.o*na
automatic, oil burning. Write
Itt H%tnf .r*l I I " Hit it oil l hi* Situ He me sole |Mi«sessors of the Ik ih it IimiI h|ih|i anil lorfrr* »i*
if
prlres
and
niario'ir:
3 R E A L E a r A T E F O R S A L E kind, price, age condition. Ib&gt;x 34,
iIa i
*tf K r i ' l r i r i h r i .
nn*! I hit I
4l(M*t ||lI* t ill* 1411I■•
f ,« iili H tc rt’iif ,4 l u t f f #
I* r« hmtih" and dtop a bomb on the
"When t! • 'i n In i
LAW NS MOWED. For reaxonabl# IIn't in &lt;1.
R E A L fe S fA t t t — INSURANCE Enterprise, FI*.
f f ie ii w i l l ».&lt;• f i i n r o l . n n tl l h » Kiemlut. Such action would |uit
e lia'e rlie m ]il.,n^
estttmite* Phone 7M-W.
PROPERTY MANAGEM ENT
•it 14
liiip r i i f f n r n t •*i
|»*irt#
H ELP W A N TE D
America
on
teyoii
ns
the
mad
8
("11141 ttriAfi r.nrh Phil I'hkp
IV' 11"'S K H** m i !i» nit « n»t «»I f I*I&lt;*t
RAYM OND M. HALL. Keallor
VENETIAN BLINDS made to o’r- ••Mil *1 H t n f o f 'l , K l'ir lt ld h i i th is ruthless aggressor in history wiel 1•I »y**»l lliii'i* yriivft of timii'lMiH fo»
Km. t Florida State Bank Bldg.
t
h
r
;*#ih
&lt;1.41
(*f
/
4
|
r
i
i
*
I.
I
‘*M
d*r. fk'mlnole Venetian Blind
"American tieople don't fit Into the IV ftft Stuti*
M A N W ANTED TM SUCCEED
n IV IIRIINIH&gt;M
Co. 820 W. 3rd St.
Phone
MOMEKN 4 tredroom Ranch type
R. 11. Hartman for lUwInnh
I ' U r k c"1rrtilt &lt;*ourta
* T H E LO NE R A N G E R
II62-W.
mr, 2 hath*. Excellent loea|
Hr mlVlotf* I'eMH*tSt
Murines* in Seminole County*
_______________
Kl(
f
1
*
1
*
4
n Apply 504 Pi at no** Drive.
1600 families. Products rnld 25
jM I A
* ife n r
I*hna 1839-W.
year*. No experience nvvded to BOOKKEEPING -Service ami Tawf ti..\\lV.»|Vie,''aw-'-' i "'.*reiiorts.
Dempsey, 210 Mag­ Vili.rntve
start. Sale* easy to maL&gt; and
l.MN(;\V(K)M IHHTRICT
Hinfuril |*| » r h U
nolia. Phone 8(57.
profits Urge. Start immediately.
PRICED TO SELL
W rite Rawleigh'* Den’t. FA1Hy Owner
SEE U8 FOR ~
440-190S, MemphU, t-*nn.. or
New Masonry modern 2 bedroom
MIMEDOKAPH PRINTING
see Frank (i. Byers, P. O. Box
some., tile floor*, fireplaces, iteel
AND TYPIN G
644, Sorrento, Fla.
alndowa, Venetian blinds, *e*een»d
CRF.DIT n n tF.A U OF
O p tn m rlrlst
rehe*. car porte. Mr ntlle Eavt Practical Nurse to live in Oviedo.
SANFORD
ghwny 17 on Ove Ido-bonawood
" O N . Park
I’hona 180
Bob William*, 7(9! Laurel.
113 Magnolia Axe. Phone 611
Road. Oak Crest.
FLO RID A FASHIONS is again
HM ALL CAMP—A acre*, good
Eieclrical Appllnnree
looking for ambltionu* white
house, 4 room* and tialh, sereem-H
Refrigerator*
women for office work. We offer
Repairing
porch, modern 13*500.00.
excellent opportunities In dew a l k e r ELECTRIC CO.
pendablr, Intelligent womrn re­
SPECIAL--Sm all farm rinse (n.
268 N. Park A vr.
Hr. 1104
gardless of previous experience.
d room house, maple floor* 3
Position* now open far Typist*.
All Work Guaranteed.
ImdrtMim* and two large srrrenrd
File Clerk* and Order Writer*.
porrhes, garage, on 6 aens r,f
Apply In person In Mrs. Stuck, I'r.OOR SANDING *n&lt;1 finishing
with modrt n equipment, 28
ground, some fruit, want offer.
Florida Fashion*. Mr lta*e.
yra'a experirnc
work guarW ORK W AN TE D
anlvcd. E. F. Bovcns, IU. 2
DESIRABLE—Clour In, 5 room
Box 143A, Sanford, rail 7D5H4
house in fair condition. Urge let.
-«lls r 7:00 P. M. « , before 7;l*0
well fruited, party leaving town, It m ’ or Work by the hour or job.
rioughing,
harrowing,
mowing
A M.
want offer,
ami dirt moving. We ipecixliie
Ttit !• |hi • « . Ill Ik* p * " «
in conditioning building lot*
tU l*f *1 m ill V tlfts * nt|kt TralaW ORK HII0P and HOME-Hous«
SAVE
A
LIFE
iai.
and garden ploU. Phone _I67-J
completely
furnished, dctarhrd
ttiarm , w* rsa stilt sNiilt »•* I*
MAYBE YOUR OWN
Ik* Istltam rsl sr Isitistiei t s s iu
workshop 20 x 20. fully equipped F LO O R ' SAN DIN U ft fuiuftliw
fly having your rar nr truck
■l(k*el n i tip*.
cleaning
ft
waxing.
Our
powv
with woodworking machinery, a
It Is patdkle i* o n r a Pritsl* «
cheeked over hy our expert
unit anabloa ua to work when
very desirable home on 7 aero* of
CtiwMerrlsl Caetts. W*3I k* |U4
mrchnnir*. I* the steering sys­
to
k«lp ran Ir*.
there U no electne .onneello
ground,
immediate
postessian.
tem
safe?
A
re
the
brake*
ad­
A P P L Y TODAY
(.vaiUbte. 31 yea (a •xpvrienc*
$140000
justed for i|ufrk slops! Monthly
H. V . Glenten. Lake Mary, PU
payment plan far larger job*.
V^RY
A TTR A C TIV E —8 room
GENERAL TRUCK ft K(]PT CO.
house in excellent neighborhood, CARPENTERING and rc|P flU 1*206 W. Firat HI feel
hour, day or week. Art Daughgarage and Urge lot, house In un­
W INTER PARK - OKI.ANDO
••ty, Pbone 776-J.
usually good condition, a real
UPHOLSTERING wrherv quality
value at &lt;7,600.00 Term*.
prevail*.
8amplea
nf
material*
CTothea made for women and rbllgalore. Estimate* given. Holm’*
drvn. Original deslgna, speeUltiFR ED W. RENDER. Kesltnr
Upholstery 110 W. 1st. Ht. C O R N S K I L L I N G Y O U ?
ing In rvrnlng clothe* ami bath­
■eltot I* tIC O N M ••
Room 3—Phone 1014
Phone
1363.
ing suit*. For appointnivnt rail
*00143 t w S w o Oaiil
Florida State Bank llldg.
Moklft
M
tHil Hip mt tm I • „
9—
R06-J from 10 A. M. until 2 Tractor work, ploughing, disking, »•«*• DUft,9«fM
Ito* ^(riHMlt MfH|- 1*e#a.
—
M
M
(M
•lift M l U |"t#l tftll Otoffif, #»t
P. 51. Monday through Friday.
Unfiniahed four room hous* near
leveling, Ly hour or aery. De- aOUJSKHNftiftl
AirporL Bathroom fixture* and
W itt Hunter, Phnn- UI7-M.
■ink included. Reply Box I, c/o Contracting, Repairing, Remodel­
ing.
Phone
1104-W.
Kitchen Cabinet* built to order.
Sanford Herald.
Free estimates. John E. Price,
F.
M.
English.
Roofing
Conti
actor.
5* ARTICLES JFOR^SAI.E A ll work guaranteed. Phonr O r l a n d o H igh w ay, Pbotu'
at Toarhtan Drug Co.
J070-W.
1S78-J.
TUXFDO Fr.KDS—comolrie Him
i Reft m l*** A t tree* *f MONTHLY,
Hunt * Tuxedo Feed t tore
Cleaning by the hour, 3 nr 4 day* FOR RENT— Fluoi oander. Eos)
□peraltcn. Reoeonab'e rate*, San
a week. 613 Exit 7th St,
Furniture for sale cheap. Call
ford Phial ft atae* Co. phone
681-M between 6:00 and 6:90
Opport uni lira
10 B im in i
P.
__

Citrus Planting

U. N. Security

Ert-v Of (tuard

Strike Hopes

JItAD10 PROGRAMS

h ii

d i i

i

Pool Supervision

Is. 'htuliood i‘f Teamster* Slviri • •« ,*•* mi, mid”
bian.
*&gt;a*
union* *■• up.•/
for gel.
wag. I nntoti end
■heir varyt.
-'vent a
n sing
set or
to
i MyH*.
111 .- milk supply &gt; tuition s i r
.uni «, after the Anw
in •. ri»
V . rnutni.’ etutcr of fibs, r K
■oitainpt*. i r‘t.ed an agrctu..'..t
■
L- eal *■*• n the 171* een.
■s laical 8't* • Tterl the walk*
tit hut marr than r ' of It* 9,49(5
• mtie * hav ■ returned to work
ftir 7*t Ind &lt;'ilii.il firm* *ign*td
•••ri'.iact* granting the 17'* ctrtit
otitlv pay hike.

TRIGIDAIRH
SALKS-SKKVICK
Hill Hardware Co.
tot K. I si St

Ph. 53

Volusia ii Seeks

I

w tR fst/irsi

USED CARS

Hrict’d I'rom
.sino.no t «» $1 liki.oo
t OMI l\ \.N It
MEM n u l l
I 11|IK
si:i i. o n I \s\ |HUMS

MELTON’S

^nil A

Hwlmi'l In—I'hoitr

I20j

From where I s i t .../ / Joe Marsh

E

)

»

And Poultry

Farming" Versus
//Rancliing,f

LKGAL NOTICK

t

get her iiosv nnd then for a barbe­
cue and » fricmily gl:i»* of laa-r.’*
And from where I sit, that about
suras it up. Banrhrrs may have
diflrtrnt tranirs for things nr grow
slifTs-rsnl crop*. Hut all user Amer­
ica folk, who H o ik thr land share
those lommon trails of hard stork,
sohrr moderation, and good fellow,
ship, i lirther lh e)’re growing eatlie for href, or halle) for good
liii.riran beer and ale.
(1 .

&lt;yx

■ h .

^&gt;r ’r% /I'ffdVfj rot:*!1

Mi Fran Sirikcr
it , A a )

■.5m

Dr. Henry McLnulin

K

m

S NAF U

SHOWALTKK
SANFORD

V

I
■ ^

COMPLAINTS

Help-Relfy Self Service Lanaftrv
FOR SALK
i Niagara duiting c a rt 1 FortIIliDrier*
Iroalug
Ate van troubled br dtslreu ot
Desirable
Grocery
K
la
n
and
er distributor on wheel* for
PS*m 1U9
(•male tuneuoaaj pwtodto duturbequipment. Coed loomion 601 4M W. Uth s i.
tractor use only. $100 rath.
*nrn( Do** Uil* make you suffer
Locust
Ave.
(ram pain, (rat *n nmnui. tired—
Phone 7*|.J.
nODGK-PLYMOUTH
kt such tunrar Tbrn SO Irj I.TilIs O.
PARTS A N D SERVICE
\2~SPECIAL SERVICES"
etnkhsm s Vrtmsbk Dompound to
199 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1611
itlliti sucb lympums Hnkhsia's
FRIED JUMBO 8UR1MP dinner*
bra a grand *ooUiln( tffrat on on*
Hutton
Holes,
Buttons,
Bu&lt;kln,
•very night HOM ER’S.
0/v o a w i mail inportonl (■**•**'
Belt*, general alterations and IS N O T IC E S — r h R M O N A L
SEWING MACHINE Center 110 mending. Accommodation trop,
LTD W L PINKHAM’ S S ^
W. lab opposite Princess Tbea116 K. 2nd. Hour* 9-13; 1-4.
rO it HEALTH PROTECTION and
tre, Ph. 1190, ________________
CLEANER LIVING call 961 for Hdbooe Oftoon P n n r t f t
Venetian Blinds: New blinds and
complete detail* on FOGGING.
Goose neck mahogany coueh, t
a complete reconditioning tenrHoi mem Chemicals, Inc.
Gain*lmrough Chair*, Love Scat.
lee. Pit. 906-R. for free a*tlH A m I* n n A P d W
’
Reasonable. Coll 84-W or 797.
males.
M
LO ST f t FO U N D
Onf'yugar Cured country ham—
W ithout Painful Beduxls#
romho, (50c a pound. M Lan«- TOUR FLORIdT HOME con be LOST: Goa Ca with leather fciy
W k ra i l ra rto n X k to w T T N i r t t r a
peat fret. Call 961 for detail*
berg Rt t Box 94-A.
container. License No. 7-7132 M h h m m sitor to r»m * la to l* * u
tn FOGGING. Southern Chem­
Return to erald or BernInote ■ u it w wactoe lrak*&lt;fc*. ttoowwt
ical*. Inc.
GOAT M IL K "
County Motor*.

MV SM drops
tasn ana uny

Randall Priaat
8. Sanford Phawa 7J9-W

HOT LUNCHES error* day frum
H i» 0 tn t m at U G M E h ’S.
Morion M orta l

REfVl A CAR
TOU DRIVE tT

"T

18

TI

AUTO S r a R S A U T

1934 Chevrolet coupe. Fair running
jhape- phone night 641-W day
Phone 1133.

t

fa k e Mamie,

I P t , i-

r
iA
’.J t
—__
•—

�M M m
'er-

-V-7*

i

BANFORD. FLORIDA

PACK EIGHT

D eal A n d Tyre Nam ed
Passing Of Ed Brook­
lyn Is Praised By
Seminole Mentors;
Scrimmage Is Held

Mississippi Stale Team Hailed
As One 0 ( Nation’s Best Clubs

lly ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.

II) ASSOCIATED PRESS

Herald Sport* Rlltar
Coach Carl Kettlca ut Seminole
High School yesterday named Don*
aid Deal nnd Wallace T y r r * ( rocaptalna fur the Sauford-Caineivlile football game to he (ilaynl
with Oainravllle on Sept. 24 in
Gainesville
"Roth hoyt are sen tort, and
have hHuUrn Up well III ptactici
drill*,’* Kettle* declared yesterday
afternoon after putting hi» charge*
through a short scrimmage drib
In preparation for next Friday
night’* game. Tyre will open ibe
game at right end. and Ih-al will
a’ art at the right wing (tack.
Ed
Vi Brooklyn,
S i
u*ta&gt;
.
4m.mndamati
* i Ii

Mott of the Southratlern Conference coaclie* a few wceli igo J
picked Georgia Tech to win the football champiunthip kul Bob Ney*;
land of Tennessee mud not have been with ihe majority, not the way .
hr it talking now.
Neyland tend* hi* Volt sgsintl the Minittippi Stale Maroon* ut !
1
Knoxville on Sept.
it. 25. After putting hi* (quad ihrough a long and .
rnji’rd dcfrniivr dull yeitcrdsy, he had thi* lo lay of the Maroon*:
[
"They have a atrong experienced^*
line, and may end up the searon bard to *top on running plav*.
with one of the l&gt;e*t hackfleldi
Coach Henry Frnka who’ll en- 1
in football hlatory. including the U-rtaln the Crimaon Tide at Tufour honcmen of Nolle Dame." lane on the 26th drilled hit irtutn-

C o- CaptainGa
Georgia Tech To
Do Own W recking
In 1948 Season
By STERLING S LAPPE Y
A P Newafeature*
A T L A N T A —Georgia Tech won’t
be a “rambling wrack" thi* »eaton. The Yellow Jacket* wilt do
the wrecking in their own back
yard.
That’* what Suulheailern Con­
ference observer! think will hapx in deep Dixie. Moat of them
ve been of that opinion sinre
Tteh whipped Kama* 20-14 In the
Orange Rowl and «ince they took
a look at Teck’a few aeriou* losses
through graduation.
Toch’a schedule this year is
tough, hut the tougheat team* are
fitted neatly between what appear
to Iw breathers. And ther, an'
seven komo games.
In a poll conducted among
Southeastern Conference coacbr­
and athletic directors, Tennessee
waa picked to finish second. If the
Vol* come through it will mean
Coach Boh Nayland has climbed
hack near the top after his worst
season in history.
Behind Tennessee the football
nrofvasor* pick Alabama. Georgia.
Kentucky. Vanderbilt. Mississippi
8tat*. 01* Mis*. Tulane, L.8.U.
and Florida Down at the bottom
is Auburn, onetime Southeastern
powerhouse, now fallen to tho
depths.
Tech opens agalnat Vanderbilt
In Nashville, Tenn., then comes
home for a month against second­
ary opponents. The traditional
Duke game In Durham, N.C., Is the
next anticipated routih afternoon.
Rack home again Tech takes on
Tennessee and Alabama in succes­
sion. A breather follows, then
the big one—the Georgia Bulldog

C

That’a the rearon, Neyland ex­
plained, that he wa« making hi*
Vola hear down on defensive work.
If Neyland wa» feeling a little
" Coach
r T i. Paul
t. i Ilryant
ri
. at. i&gt;
blue.
hen

ica agalmt Alabama play*. ito badI
long offenafve and defensive waaion* with hi* three quart-rhark*,
Jim Keeton, Rill Bonar and J ««
on the SeralwU I Igh ^h m baae , Ufky WJli downr)rht „,um. Bry- Ernst.
Clinch Gayncll Tln*h*v and hi*
U ll ,f i n,) fiUol *hf *", * l'h ,] 1 ant watchnl hi* W lbkal. *crim. l.oui*lana State Tiger* are about ;
handed pasw * &gt;
y
mage all the afternoon and then read y'to *lart packing for their j
noon, and received Praia*
on every made
, .a atinight-fared nredietlon
n..vtlril„o trip to Auitin where they go,
J.7rAii i V e . *
i., _mi
“ pitch hy Coach
and A* ; ||m|
wouldn’t win a agilnat Texa, Saturday. II * anal.tant
C-ach
OllU
..m e.
pounced 41 men would make th e1
Tho«e left handed
Ilryant wa* *o peeved with h!* trip, including hlorlt-buatlng Hill
make u. a potent ball clu lhi*
lh„
h„ lir,lrr„ (. h,, ,r„ g ^ H , fumillrk&gt; wht&gt;
(„ ,„ I
yaar If we c&gt;.n find .maeoii r t *
fy,m (Dopey&gt; I’help*. lo s llln g recently,
ratch them,
ivcillr* oeciaieo. the third string without
. , ibothering
*__
Florida and Ole Mi*s ••nntineed
“ II MinkIvu played It squad lad to explain why,
CYPRESS (iARUKNN, Florida. — H n ld i'i football (ram* art u « keeping the grldlraa hot with
hnmmering away getting ready
year, and ha* aotne t-xiM'rietice on
W
.liy
Butte
at
Georgia
on
the
'm S i i V cla'.hV'oie' Mi**
practice
the varsity eleven, ihtiefore lu
lire 1b order to bo ready for (bo football season that will alr.d up In a blare of glory at the
should help u» a good hit," Kettle* other hand, had everything Just ^ .rte rh a c k Farley Salmon
Orange
Bowl
iff B
o »I la Miami. Herr la a publicity (hot bring made of Winter U ltra lllgb School play,
asserted. Yesterday was Brook­ alH.ut in al’Ple pie order. Practical- |,'‘ rj",‘ hed" hf, pa.'aTng Vatotil" lo “a
ers nhkh
which all!
will be tent oot
m | oyer
aver Iba
the nation to help the national publicity for lb* Oranga Bowl gama.
Iv all his key starting -not* were , h
|f(| „ m, ,Mch,
&gt;.0„ tn&gt;
lyn's first day of practice.
Howell ami John Dotlley
Donald Ih-al and Charles Ander* fillrd except renter and (.ve strong
art* fighting It out for that nM, Krtilng hot on tunning plays,
ion alternated with Brooklyn In men
spot, Including Bill Uradahaw. - Gator Coa*h
- -Ray ...............
Wolfe, who had
making the aerial drill complete.
106-pounder. Butts listed in hi* to atari pretty close to srratcn.i
Bath yauths to**ed long and short harkfield John Rauch, Joe Gerl,
pasaea. Anderaon. a 170 pounder, l.ukr Brunson, Floyd Reid, Al reported his squad had mini1 u !
long way in three week* of drills |
carried the hall well in yesterday a llodino and John TilllDki,
G AINESVILLE Sept. 10 (Spe­
but still has some tough kCssiors
W INTER PARK. Sept. KW-bP)
session." We still need'tu get the
Georgia Tech’s Bobby I),aid is ahead Itefore game time.
cia l)—As th* Southeastern Con­ Coach Jack McDowell continued
fellows fired up I sure hope the';
still
worrying
with
hi*
tackle
ference curtain raiser with the to stress passing yesterday at he
The Auburn Plainsmen hot the I
get up a good ‘head of steam
University o M -sissippi on thv drove th* Rollins Tara through tha
before the (•alnrsvill# game," Kel- problem. One of bis candidate* It tervices of Guard Waytm Helper
night of tbr *.’6th approaches fur third scrimmage In aa many days.
Ces said “ We plan to take It big Clay Matthews, laixer, wrest- . la'causr of illness but weir,lined
ler and all-round atrong man. back Blocking Bark Jim McDaniel «, • . .
F.ornla’t Gat.i, t. Head Coach Kay
Tw o offensive teams xlternated
men on the trip," be added.
A n d Gaddis Wolf might decide to draft track on a series of four plays sach,
No night sedlons are planned Even if Matthew* make * good, who bad Iwen ralleil home l^rause 3C1UC1
Percy Beard tu dr vis* sorno with three of th* four going over­
before ftie encounter with the though, therv’a still the other o f a death in hit family.
Tangle In Hard- i-oaoh
I One of the brightest spots In
methml of deftnae against Dixie head. Left Halfback Seel Justice
Gainesville aggregation, Game uni­ tackle spot to fill.
wiii It# Isiued lo the
.... ...____
At Tuscaloosa, Ed Salem has Vanderbilt drills was the place
forms will
plaver*,
Fought Mound D u d Howell A Co., ihe Ole Mis* express and Ed Slrmons, aplnnrr hacks
e
« r 'T hi roorr «7
i«n
’ kicking of Zack CRnard who made'i
speedster*.
Ken Horton and Don Allen and
next
w i*Tv " aft
• iwarn
riiw
n . ’"T h in i Just alamt nailed Hairy Gllmei’s
l-. i i . *.i. O . . I
The need (or such a move ran right halfback Dick Daily end
the gridder* will he aenl through old assignment at tailback. Ed is his first nine attempu R.K.| In I D AYTO NA REACH, Sept, Ifl
j
xhe Waycross Bears be teen In the fact that Unwell L. D. Bochatte took their luma
kickoff practice and light signal making hi* passe* click and I* a practlre round.____
|registered their temnd consecutive clips the 100 yard dash In 0.7, throwing.
drills t* polish the offense.
which would qualify him as a fast
The football field at Bemlnole
John Gray, six-foot four-inch and
Ti nh ter rr ec Iinh N
o
l i O i r i c a l ( ,,|pU
y,r ,or)flK.r„
over| „th*'
Dayton*
Hu
t „|ght
-p ,, Beach
n*ar* man In any language.
High I* In excellent condition.
from Palm Beach, stole the spot­
If Howell were all tha Gators light aa a receiver. Utiliting his
Heavy summer rains have assisted
nipped the is in * by a 2 to em.ni.
had to worry about, perhaps a height, he snatched the ball well
tne growth of grass, and there err
U a v u | ( i &gt; v i n i r l l r s x i i n 1Th'’ ,wo 'eam* mart In Wayrro**
3 H y H I I ( ) X I n I f t u O U p , tomorrow evening.
counter measure could ba devlaed, over th« head* of shorter defenarnlv a few sandy sputa on the
---------- I “ Ace’’ fiehlel went the routf for but the Keha feature other fleet ivr hacks.
field. Kettle* predicted that tiePH ILAD E LPH IA , Sept. Id—141 ihe Georgia-Florida Leaguj pen hall totera such as Boh Wilson.
field would be In fliat class condi­
Abaence of Henry Baiter, 220— The National Boxing Astoria- nant winners to post the viatorv Jerry Tlhller, Bobby Hemphill and
tion for Sanford’s firs* game heir
ound veteran guard from PaGAINEHVII.LE, Sept. l » —M l ' lion said today there It no "logical ( “ r Manager Mickey Kalkavak's "D " Salley. Howell. Hetaphlll and
on On. I with the F.uatis Penokee, continued to worry McSalley are sprinters on Ihe Ole duwall. According to present plana
The University of Floiida g a - I contender” fur Joe Louis' heavy- waveroaa aggnwatian.
thera.
tore have gunn through another j weight title.
I Manager Sam Demina W the Miss track team.
Baxter will be moved to tackle,
offensive-defensive drill todayhut | Following it* usual ru*tt&gt;m in Diet* sent Wally Gaddi* to the
The old aiiaye of “ fight fire with a position lacking In remtnrea.
thebrilliant hall-moving show
rating fighters, the NBA divided hill ia an attemnt *o rvrn the fire" may
the solution the
yesterday atill hold* in the minds ’ ,-arli weight division into four
“ t «»ne-all. but Gaddis Gators will bank upon, a* Wolf
CALUM ET OVER MILLION
of those who saw it.
groups— champion, logical cun- emerged on the small end uf the can throw a quartet nf speed
N E W YORK. Sept, to, (41—
,
&lt;*
a i Coach Boar W olf lined up what tenders, outstanding boxer* and **"J"nd duel.
&lt;merchant* at the Rebels that
S f n r t p n P l f l V K l i r i V , l,roU,UZ « l l l .he hU •urling hunurehte mention.
( Waycross opened host IIII let in might turn tha a -asun’s opener Calumet Farm, the fabulous Ken­
g l B l IC U 1 i « J
|eleven against the Miislssinpl ReAt j rMt
j,)|f(r ,( contender
opening frame George Fishr* Into a lwo*w»y track meet.
tucky raring establishment nf
*-------- *
... „
l u ('
yesterday—gave them the was listed In every division except t*Hle.l a run on a walk, stoh-n base
With the Itcbst* unu the Gator* Warren Wright, wo* over the
G AIN ESVILLE U'pt. tb (Spe- lull ggalnit a frethman team and ,|la ht.BVywelghl.
Among (he *nJ
Dnytona arrot * Fisher hath operating from the “T ” this 1 1 ,000,000 mark In earning! today
rlaM - Billy Porker, IW&gt; pound for IS minutes by the clock the hfBV(e&lt; ,jlt,
naio.xl Jirscr
the winning run in
season, opening night fans will for the second straight year.
vvilrolt. Enanl Charts*. Joe Dfth canto, when he wa* safe on be in for some fast • breaking,
fullback mi tne UnlveHlly of Fl&lt;« Saurian* staged a steam roller
Furthermore, if all goes well,
attack.
Ida football learn, decided be wa*
Baksl and Lee Savold as uutstand- *
choice, made a second quick-starting speed merchants Citation and company stands a fair
With
Hal
Griffin
nnd
Chuck
theft
of
second,
aryl
cross'd
the
gaing to hr a football player al
Ing boxers.
who will keen heads turning from rhance to pass its world record of
llunsinger supplying the fancy
an early age.
Although Louis has until Dee. plate on Charlie Weather P triple one end of the field to the other. 11,402,4:10 for a single stable, act
running,
Bill
Parker
and
power
to
rlght-eenterfleld.
Weathers
When llillv was Just u youngster
In 10I7.
Die brains uiul 26 to officially notify the NBA
In Jacksonville, he wna considered and Doug Ridden
„
.........................whether
* h oholl
ll
r o t lr ;
A ,*
? . ' thl. F|or|d*
to r th*Slate
P*U ‘ k*
Axalca*last
of
KYNHHVILI.K
passing variety ihe
(.alms rolle.1 whether
retiro.
Aim
J
league
by most of Ills friend* a* a "runt.* ill* umaring yat'lnge with one of |Grcaito, who yesterday was named year.
The post office at Kynesvlll*.
GILMER RETURNS
At ihe age of twelve. Parker wa* every three plays lalwlled “ all to the newly created positlun of
Fla., Is named In honor o f James
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, &lt;41‘ one of the smallest klde on hi*
Kyncs, granilfather « f Florida's lla rrr Gilmer, rookie back who
rummlailon of lioxlng, said tho
the way."
WAYCWOMS
'block.
standout center, Jimmy Kynes. ha* h*tn on th* Injured Hit, waa
This was against the same association shortly will announce!
ah
1 As he reached th* high school freshman team which has, con­ plana
...... to
w provlda
|.oT.u« miner
i |,,onl
|,«onl 2j,
2J,
alther a new |
The granddad came over from able to work out with the Wash­
age. he began to fill out, helped stantly held the va n ity tu nomi­ champion or a logical contender ’ Kl.h* r If
England alwut DW0 and establish- ington Redskins today,
"J
‘
Fisher.
If
btong by weight-lifting and plenty nal gain* during the past week's for tne Brown Uomber.
n’en't-Me.
sat the flret post offh-r in that
Coach Turk Edwards said he
of exercise.
Whan ha antered scrimmage.
Greene said the bout n«ial T-—s- n,?."
Weat Florida aertlon.
hope* Gilmer will be ready by th*
Hobart E. Lee High School in
The Bear replaced th* first day at Jeraay City b»tw **„ W a l-, Austin V f
time th* Redskins open their re­
‘ Jacksonville In t o il, Hilly felt eleven with two othvr complete cott and Guti Uanevlch wltl nlay Grosae, Ih
MENAGERIE
gular season, Sept. 20, agalnat th*
'himself able to make tha football teams hut none clicked too affect­ on Important part In the plan* I h« ii « .
In a recent column *U u l the Pittsburgh Btceler* here.
'squad and derided In make a stab ively and all seerned alow reacting of the NBA lo develop a tmaalble Katavek c
University nf Florida football
after the opening fireworks.
•' at it.
successor to larula. Uafiuvlch was. Seidel, p
team, Bradenton (F la ) Sports
On the receiving end of the rate.1 as the logical oonlender
Not only did he make the squad,
YESTERDAY'S STARS
Editor Ralph Warner made the
hut hy his senior yvar in 1U4J, Rehlen pa**r* weie end* Tommy for th* light heavyweight title, Totals
It) ASSOCIATED PRESS
following reference: “ Coach Bear
jllshop and Fal Johnson.
Parker was captain o f the lU* *r i -------stripped from him hy Freddie
T a ft Wright. White Sox—high­
Wolf** Gators (that’s a mess of
team that went through a tough
lo the line were tackles Corlls M ils o f England during the sumD A YTO N A
wild animals).
_________ lighted 10-run seventh inning rally
schedule with only on** defeat. II* Carver and Cliff Suttoni guard* mer.
against Boston with a grand slam
''made All Big Ten. A ll Stale, and |Aaron Brown ami Captain Flathomer. Drove In six runs during
balls:
o
ff
Soidcl
B,
Gaddis
2.
* All Southern that yaar.
rh»r Groves.
« ^ t o r Jimmy
GEORGIA DOG W INS
Urhen.^’lf
Struck out: by Seidel 5. Gwldli 8. game won by Chicago, IT-10.
' r .,k „
.. .h. urim.n, xj- j. V u r S W e
M ELITA. Man., Sept, to, ( 4 1 - . Fillpskl, r f
George Monger, Cardinal* —
Hit by pitcher Tyeldel (Bhlles).
of Florida In W40 aa a frvahman,
llomU-r Commander Job. a pointer , Montab’o, aa
Passed ball: Toncoff. Umpires: G. hurled BL Louis to a 2-0 throa-hlt
wenh
Wolf
calls
out
hi*
starting
I 'and made a starting'harth on the
dog owned by George Sears of Ivey. Ih
Anderaon, McLaughlin. Villers and triumph over Philadelphia. Walked
- 1Gator squad. Ilia ftrat two games eleven here on the night of Sept Moult tie, Ga, yesterday won th* Zander, t t ......
non* and fanned five.
Anderson. Time o f game 1:48.
open
all-age
stoke
sponsored
bv
" f o r tha Gators w erej£ v&gt; &lt; l To hla
(h, ^ onA bMkG*ld wera
Toncofr, c
, rvgular halflock P ^ U o n . • "d J " 1halfback. Eldridg.
to* Beach ami Ihe All-America Fltld Trial Club Yarbr’gk, 2b
J tha battle against Tulane In Naw Hobby Gruelxmocher, quarterback In this southwest Manitoba dis­ Gaddi*, p
- f
Orleans Parke« mad* th# fan* alt Angus Wllliama and fulllwck trict.
aRoman . ........
' uo and take notice with *on*J KuaseJI Godwin.
Second place among the Kl point­
" Slurp-shooting before Florida fln21 1 4 27 B
A third backfleld to see action ers and setters went to Bom- Totals
*11v Imwrd 28-13.
100 010 000—2
during the day was comimsed of berelt*, a pointer owned by J. L. VfaycrOM _ . ...
Daytona Beach
‘ During the latter part of thr lois la-win. quarterback: tartn Payne of Birmingham, Ala.
001 000 iKXh-1
1040 season and all o f Ihe 1047 Uroxdus and Joe Michaels, halfEmJn;Flllp*fcl. Iray, Gaddi*.
season Parker played tha fullback hacks, and Frtd Montodeoca.
int Weathers, FilltpPLAYGKOUNDKKH
akl. Two boa# hltot Katkavak,
The freshman aquad waa awcllspot. He diil meat o f the punting
Fletcher Groves and Doug Bel- Fisher, Tancoff. Three hasa hits:
rtl 0-. ■ / fa r Florida Isst fall, averaging ctl hy some 20 newcomer* yester­
day aa school registration for the drn, Florida Caotain and Alter­ Weaken. Stolen baa**: Fisher 2.
" around 34 yards per boot.
nate Captain and ruard and quar­ Sacrifice: Lichens. Dautl: ,,Uy«:
Parker began cnmlng into his first vear men opened.
The 40 odd freshmen who have terback respectively, spent tha Lyon , Brewster and Gross; J|#U,
AdvantagM of the Central Florida Crowevu
’ ‘ own aa a hard runner lata In the
71047 season. This fall he is In been working out under Coach summer In Tampa city playground L^ona and Cross. Left on Uses
Cooperative are eo numerous thut you owe It to
work.
8am
McAllister
were
all
Invited
aycross 6, Daytona 7. Basoa on
I ’ line to handle a Ini of Florida's
yourself to fully Investigate this plan.
here early and th# newcomers
power running.
are
all
student!
seeking
the
team
' Now a Junior, Billy Parker la
Delay may cause you to he eieluded I n *
l on th# tentative first airing aa th# "on their own." Tha froah squad
this aeaaon'a benefit*, or even more, becauy the
J e ■'Florida Gators prepare lo pul on Will probably be ewelled even
more a* the first yaar registra­
quota of-'membemhlp la i ^ e e ^ t upon the
i
' the finishing touche# for the m s - tion continues this weak.
tnaadty of pachlag and canning faclHUea ta be
' son's opener agalnat Ola Mias In
^ ’ Gainesville on the night of the
■aed.

And Company
Waycross Bears Wolf
Set For Old Mi ss
Trim Islets In
2 To 1 Contest

Florida Griddere
Contender r or Title
Go Through Long
Offensive Session1

Pausing Continued
In KolUns Drills

i

B

Billy Parker, 185
Pound G ator Back,

n

battle.

The Clubhouse
By I.

E. SHELLY

A

AI* Newofralureo
DEM MOINES— Main butines*
for the Mi**outi Volley football
teams this fall will be transacted
rutside the conference.
Only Wichita play* the complete
vellev schedule, the other four
H-hool* having filled the heavy end
ol their schedules with foreign .
foes.
The IP IP and ll'5o programs,
however, dl-close a different pic*,'
lure. H&gt; next fall both Detroit 4
University and Bradley U niver-1
slty will tie v alley member* and
the fight for the conference
championship will Iw serious bus­
iness.
Tillsi, IPI7 champ, and Okla­
homa A. -tc M., la.*t a year ago,
are likely to come up with the best
teams
valley
this &gt;”
year.
U‘*
T in the v*'
r&gt;- «hl»
r^h . Aggies, In the process of
rebuilding in ’47 when they won
three game* and lost seven, have
the same club luck us a unit,#)
sparked hv Jim Spavltal, 200|»&gt;und fullback who has run the
100-yard dash in :09.8.
Coach J. C. (Ruddy) Brothers
lodlevr- his Tulsa team will l&gt;«
stronger than the championship
11*47 cluh hut the Hurricane faces
what team followers term the
most difficult schedule In th*
srh.ed’s hi*lory.
In addition to the 10-gam* re­
gular schedule, T j I-o ia under cuntrnrt |o tv the host school In Mem­
dt-rii-g'
phis’ Delta lluwl on New Y&lt;ear’s '
Day.
/
Tulsa ha* 20 lettermen, Inclufl.
ir r Jimmy Fink, all-valley qui.Urbark. nnd Valuable additiun*
from the 1047 freshman squad.
Jim Trimble, new Wichita coach.
Is going to mis* Linwood Sextpn,'
Negro speedster who was an AllValley hack for three years. But
Trimble still has the makings .of
a good hackfidd with Art Hodges,
Jimmy Nutter and Anton Houllk^
vailahle. Thr line will he rangy W
aiid ex|&gt;erienerd.
St. Luui* al*o has a new roarh
—Joe Mnniaci. The ex-Foniham
nnd Chicago Rear fulliutck ha* 21.
lettermen hut the starling lino of
’47 ha- departed.
Drake, where Al Kawal |a fh
his second season, has 21) lettermen, Including Tom Blenemait,
&lt;ne of the better end* in the roun‘ O’;_________
_______________ .

Bill Hraly, a unanimous choice
for ail conference honors at guard
last year, Is hack fo r hla senior
year. Hraly, who captained the
to47 team. Is being boomed fur
All-America honors, with a recent
poll of conference coaches naming
him as the league's outstanding
player.
Last Mason th* Vola started
like a high school hunch and ended
with sound spankings * f R&lt;nlon Truitt Smith and Jim Pittman*
College, Kentucky and Vandy. lead thr runner* and pasMra. But
Neyland has only to pick up last theg will be pushed by several
November's momentum and hoi! substitute* who would U- first
have a to Mason. Howrvrr, he string elsewhere. Up front th#
claims he's still a year a w iv from Maroon* vitally need i-xperien^i
One of the improved team* of
pre-war Tennessre power. Behind
__ ____
_____ ___ ____
________the
league should be Tulaue. Green
the
line Tciinrtsee
has depth,
ex
nerlcncr and site. The line may Wave win-loss accounting has been
crop up wl'h weaknesses In re­ sadly out uf kilter for several
years, hut If Coach Henry Prttka
serve* and speed.
Alabama's Bowl babies—Harry ran find several top flight linemen
m
Gilmer
Vaughn
Mancha
and the 11 ond will change.
friends — aio gune nearly to n
L S .U .'i new head roach, Uayman. Experience I* sadly lacking nell Tinsley, inherited a fine team'
in two line and two hackfii-id aluiig with one of lit* nation's
spot*.
But th* schedule maker huidrst schedule*.
The Bayun
must not have I-ran thinking of Bengal*' chances are reflected (ft
that. 'llama’s s'ate call* for nine their 10-week* slate—Texas, Rice,
conference battles, the record ' Texas A A M, Geurgia, North'
down Iter*.
Carolina, Mississippi, Vanderbilt,
In Athens, Ga.. W ally Butt* I* Mississippi Jiiate, Alabama and&gt;
still lookinr for ends and runner* Tulane.
Tinsley needs tackle*
wl»h light feet, good navigational principally.
nbilltv as well ss enough pounds
Few experienced seniors will lie
to plow lij the middle. Th * bulldogs available tu help Coach Bear Wolf 9
probably will lie Improved from and the Florida 'Gators. However,
last year's Gator B ow l’ bunch. In *.)&gt;• passing should he fair and
the backfleld there Is Johnny backfleld speed may provo to be
Rauch, a top T quarterback.
'he host feature.
This year Kentucky may haw
The plainsmen of Auburn—In
what was lacking hadlv last fall 'heir Aral vear of a re-building era
—a flret rate passer— ia George — are under Earl Brown, Notre
Blsnda. IW0 pounds and accurate. Dame end of the late thirties.
In addition the Cat* have Lee Brown need* many thing*, mainly
Truman tor a rollback.
He’s a strong second and third teams.
cousin nf Ham's.
And he nerd* Travis Tidwell with
I f Vandv can wade through th" v normal ankle. Tidwell led the m
first month of football they should nation In gaining ground in 1043 •
rate somebody's howl. Thy Com- aa a freshman, then broke ami
modoroes play an II-gam e schedule Mverely sprained an ankle. He’s
including seven conference neigh­ been nneratetf on twice and
bors.
Brown doe* not Jeok for him to
Few college* have aa good a ro nt full sneed this season.
backfleld ■* Mississippi Stole. Wlthnu* Tldwrell Auburn probably
Shorty McWilliams, Harper Pavia won't either.

M n . C it r u s C r o w b r

(f O u K t U X V

PRKP BUDDIES
' Florida center Jimmy Kynes and
, guard candidate Marvin Brice
hplayed together on the Fork Union
(Virginia) Military Academy team
season.

7S-YEARH FOR CCNY
NEW YORK— (41— This season
marka tha ?6th anniversary of
football at the City College of
New York. The Beaver# were
among Ih* first tan schools In
America to take up tha game,
playing their first contest with
Stevens In 1B73,

Tender Green Been Seed

*19.5° Bushel
Chloradsne Crickett Mole Balt
per M.

JA C K S O N V IL L E
« O R L A N D O AM# OTHARP
' e
"* i Direct Fltfht Cennactloaa It

Central Florida Grower*
to market for top prices which
ers off groves producing quality fruit are ehflhle
ta join.
Central Florida Grower* Cooperative will

.- _

Th* Bemlnole County Ckunbor of Com­
merce U compiling Its new Buyer's Gulde for
1MWI Heaoofl, Membere wlahing to dutage
Ihek Uollngu from Uwt of laat yeor'e are aaked (o call: SSI Immediately or eheek with the
■eerelary not later than Sept. SI. OtherwlM
lutings will, be, the name aa last year.

i

a

u

t4 L

—

mam t m 1 asm a a raw

n f

eO K M A

e in M T A

e W S

•ad ether hey U .lc «le *

4 1 V t F n # S .fl

last

Added—Direct

Coaaeetlaas T e

T alk-

"Ask about the convenient new Air Travel
Credit Cord. Good on ell Florid* Airways
For Reservations Anywhere Phene 1123
The Scheduled Airline Serving Sanford

Seniml* Cm ly Cknber of
•'

essHsesr Mat coeesra nosn n

'■ " » R / o n

Q / R L u n v : .

'

r
*

P y'
•
;v -

«v :

-

.

-- '-*t

**y,

z-

•*
■

v

-

.

■

.....

-&gt;^ =-

'
'J,

•

s.’

* ' r

*

T

..

jt

-

V-

I

�r

t-.-‘ ^ a
;
v* .“r ' &gt;

ll

i

THE WEATIItklt

Hanford iferatfi

In Unity Thar# U fltrtnfth—
To Protect th# P m n o f the WorMl

r« Promote the Prorreee of Awriui
Ta p,-educe Prosperity
for Sanford.
■rltjr fa

Partly cloudy with widely scattercd shotvet* thtouith Saturday.
Moderate to fresh essteily Triad I

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 1908

VOLUM E X X X X

SANFORD.

3

II* ASHIHTATKII I'RKHS
NEW DELHI. Sept. 17. (VT*)—The Hyderabad government udio
^btoadcail today that the princely
Hate hat yielded in ila 100-hour
war with the Dominion of India.
The Modem Niiam. ruler of the
Hate, otdeted a ceaie file effec­
tive at 5 P M (6:1 0 A M .. EST)
and accepted the resignation of hi*
government. He infoimed Ind'a
he will fotm a new government
tomorrow.
Mir LaA Ale. the Niram'a pre­
mier, announced thil in the Hydera­
bad broadtail. The broadcast was
in the Urdu language and in Eng­
lish. It was picked up by llie In­
dian government radio at Nagpur.
Th# government awaited a full teat
hefoie teaching a - decision, a
spokesman said.
Unofficial reports reaching here
from Poona. Madras and Nagpur
A aaid Indian Iroopa already had
marched into Hyderahad City, the
capital, and Secunderabad, a mili­
tary cantonment alx mile* north
of the capital, without oppuaition.
Official confirmation wa» awaited*
here at General headquarter*.
India declated at the outaet the
wat marching into Hyderabad to
pul down n Hate of anarchy.
The Indian commander. Lieu*..
Uehcral Maharajah Shri Rajena

lU a ila a c C o . f w * T a n

Ed Levy Whitner
Urges Support For
Sanford Ball Club

Florida Power A Light Company
at ralatka on Sept. 22, 1V13. He

served as substation operator at
that time and was named load
dispatcher at I'unta Gurda in 1041.
A year later he wa* promoted to
his position here.
Reclnlent of a 2-y*ar »c-rvice pin
from Florida Power A Light Com
pany is G. \V. Carver, Jr., a line­
man. residing at K. Fourteenth
Street and Locust Avenue.
Long service Is typical of Flor­
ida Power A light Company em­
ployers, Mr. Colsman said, in an­
nouncing the service award*. Of
the company's 2,930 employees,
1146 have been with the company
R years, B23 have been with th*
An audience of 234 negro eltl- company 10 years, and 382 em­
ten* of Goldaboro attended the ployee* have been with the com­
tlluitrated lecture given la*t even­ pany twenty year*.

Dr. Scales Lectures
To Negroes On TB

e

ing at th* Allan Chapel Church
by Dr. W. M. Scale*, according
to Mr*. Kdward Kirch.rr execu­
tive eecretary of th* Seminole
County Tuberculoele and Health
Aesoetation. who openedel th*
meeting.
Film* entitled. “Thl. la TB“ and
"Dorothy May nor Speak* were
thown prior to the Ulaetreted lee
turo.
idrev
Mo*ely presented the
A id
n . ____
new
officers
■
H M
u . . of Uio Negro TB
Association, who ioponed th*
elected by the director* prior to
the public mooting. These Include:
Dr. J.C. Ringling, president: Rev.
J. B. Barnee, vice president;
Eloli* Kubanka, secretary; I'rof.
H. L. Douglas, assistant and Prof.
W. L Hamilton. Health Education
chairman.

Mrs Josh Phillips
Brother Electrocuted
Friends of Mr*. Josh Phillip*
of Sanford will regret to learn
of the death of her brother, Rim
Holt. Jr. of Punta Gordo.
Mr. Holt, a lineman for th*
Florida Power and Light Comany, was elactrocutad while on
uty yesterday afternoon. He woe
33 year* old and leave* a wife
and Infant daughter.
Funeral arrangements have not
yet been completed. Mr. and Mr*.
Phillips left immediately upon re*
reiving the message from Punta
Gordo.

J

JAP FLOOD

,,
An automatic atamp vendipg michine that will enable patron* of
the Poat Office to obtain one and
three cent stamps at any hour
that the lobby I* open was today
installed In the lobby.
Thl* will lx* a great convenience.
especially if there i* a line at the
*tamp window. l'o»tma&lt;ter J»cl
Field (minted out thl* morning.
Air mail stamp* will al*a I*
available in thi* manner a* soon
as the Post Office Department
supplies them. At |&gt;re*en; there
arc no airmail stamp* In --oils ut
the local office. Operation f th.
It aariaus* lla I'aae T n s l

S. A. Huston Di es
At Daughter's Homei
Samuel .Alexander Huston. HI
year old father of Mrs. Mildird
Uahrork, died at her home on t il
Flat! Twrnty-first Street at 7:10
I*. M, yesterday.
Mr. ilu*ton, a former stereotyper of tha Courier-Journal in
Louisville, Ky., had lived in San­
ford for J t years. He engaged in
celery farming for a number of
year* and later wa* employed
with the Crown Paper Company
as stereotyper until his retirement
a few yeare ago.
A member rtf Holy Cross Flpisropal, Church Mr. Huston wa*,
lorn Feh. “ 9. IH67 In Scotland.
He is survived by the daughter,
Mrs. Babcock ami two grand­
children, Huston and Kathleen
Babcock, all of Sanford; and one
brother, George Huston o f F'.aston,
Pa.
Funeral service* will he con­
ducted In the Chapel of Peace of
Holy Cross Koisconal Churrh at
4:00 P. M. Saturday with Rev.
Thomas Melrose officiating. In­
terment wnl take place In F&gt;ergreen Cemetery.

published b
‘
ky^Jtoso
H. Jones, a

cabinet member In tha late Frank­
lin D. Rootsvwlt’s administration.

Northern Italy, It
hare I

rime and suffered a
la Ro m several am

hot of Thomas E.
Earl Warron.

________—

Dswsy at *

\SS4M I \ r i h I'K I SS

I*" plantesl nnd the amount amt
variety o f vrg.-tal.le* that this
wou|,|
willing to tiring to an
NUCtfon ntlltKr( jn raM. Mlrh „
m
v
niarket |* |.*tal&gt;lisht*l, *nid Mr
‘
.
.
.
li'eali*

Building On Sanford
Avc. Burned sSlightly

—r"

— —

|lrin4ifottr jit n f 4t 4 go tkrtHrrii in lln n in li I luumlri * • u iiru Jri
it* tfotulion* foi (•riin.im in thr ihuintt **rrk% *&gt;f NXHihl W 4 1 II
l(u »«lllli» fli'Ulltlitly i ,l!tl«**»«"il +
III* as’tioii* n» imtliatoi f«*t I'an*^
tliir.
The fount » k « n iif|»*»*v* t*1 Kn*kf
«oi.tn\ of Su «‘«|tn Mr »|H'lit nil
Iii.* mlult yrnitt m« our of •!»••
lllt»«| Itt llllllll' IIH'II «‘f |(At.tl V 111
I dll »t|M* 11;i «• |)|im|iiiV iI A **•». *i*ft"*
tiftcn *ni«f flu* k«*v to Inr «‘)inin»
trr
Inn "romplt tf into|(llt| "
Mr UHt pioftMiiittly it'IlKluu*.
!»ut ii I mi i#u &gt; mol i t Inn linin' in

Truman Leaves
For Campaign In
W estern States

Hf«n
I irut l»r »iri.kl ( uitlft 1 I.tumi
boit.l* mini Hr*l lid %
%itli i o*iI t*&gt; m i i!.
thr 1 S An lo u r jiiim n u h
lltr t oiiiin.ii. Jri of llir Aiuri
•can An I’oicr in !. uio|k |iiinitt«e«l
tli.it 11«•in 4,(HNt to 5,000 t**ii% .if

niAiinrt.

tlir furl \%ill hr f1&lt;.%%n into llir | An
S i&gt; »«t l i U L iiln l city m a j4*limii i fi* int
I, w,e
ole- ill
|h*i si riuliuK **t noon lomoiiov*

t'&lt; rv plane in o p .n l......... .
•les ’ will carry coal. The otie-da)
hail still I*- dietrihnted at once
to all famtlie* of the We»te»u
sc*-.I* svitli two or m»te- * 01*11
children
Meaowhtl
tier nran Corninutiial

S\vrili&gt;h Itrd t't.c* of
plavi'd a iiniet a.-tnc
three wartime |iri*oh,-r
of war rveliangs-s wrttr feetnratrv
ii,. |„a,|,. nin11&gt; hauninsr ulna
' Into licimuny, tome during the
, lirnvieal iMiiilbing* of lleil.n
i lie wa* ti'sponsilde for riinns
tiiotul mejsaurr* during Harden'
iiiohilisatlon when war threateni*d. He headed the Hwnliah i-julvnl

(•aade t « na*aili-il tile planner* of t
W r d r t n tierrnnn goseininent t-r
das a* Soviet Jeeps prowled ll&gt;i
tin'* eretor Imrdera. Several vein
ch made quick aallie* into Atller
inn territur)
laadet* of tier many'* ('•no
if

M .tllN u rs I

**H

|**M V

cut of the U. S O lie also wa*
active In Hoy Seoul wore, Irain
ing th. tn n« airs raft apottcr* alol
niediral ns*i*tant*.
lie svm* head of the Swedish
Y M. C. A .
In |irivati* life, he wa* Interested
in puhlndiing Hi wa* cimienia i
of the loiard of dirretor . of Del
Krista, the Swedish edition of
Iteadera Digest
During ill* New York World

••*(»•••

Century of I'rogns*.

Heinadottr \sa« fat non

Prayer For World
Leaders Scheduled
To Be Held Sunday

------

I'A lt lS , Srpt. I7
l» i«
I nilrtl Nation^ &gt; r m r ih l ounn l Mill m rrt 4| 1 I'. &gt;1 tumor*
him to ron*iilrr llir il&gt; &gt; ln | of
t mint I'o lk r llrr 11 jil.itIr. V . N.
m ii'u lo i. In Jrro^alrin.

--- 1

it Mnilaava . . I .a . at,I

-------jPepper Asks Support

Constitution Day Is Celebrated
;l'nr |,t,can &lt;irowt‘r’'
By Gatherings Throughout Nation

WASHINGTON, Srpt. n - f A I ! Senator I’epper (D-F'lal said toI day he has appealed to the Agrl
I culturii
Department
tu
price
pecan* under it* 1918 price.nip-

Washington. Sept 17— (/P) llnoMamts of Amrrirsns gallirml at | . .iroKram
p*triolic crrrmoniri throughout the nation today to lionot thr signing
pepper said 145 gmwers own­
of the United Stale* Constitution just 161 yean sgo.
ing 6.000 acre* of pecan grow *
While the anniversary will be observed in every state and territory. In northwest Florida raquested a
President Tiuman declined lo issue * presidential proclamation, saying price-support program for their
product* to prevrn* “ severe lorthat was done juit once— on tlie famous document’s 150th anniversary. se«."
One of the major addresses of the day was scheduled for Lexington.
Th* 1947 seedling |&gt;*ean crop
average,) around 18 cent* a found,
Va., where chief Justice ViAoonf
was tlw main speaker In-forr the interpreter of thee Constitution, the Senator said, against fore­
opening convocation of the Id-cen­ although no such provision wa* cast of 12 to 14 cent* a pound for
■d# 1
th# 1948 crop.
tennial year of Washington ' and mod#
In the document Itself.
I eve University.
8.
Denmrad
Kolb, national
Justice Vinson said the Consti­ chairman of ths 8ons of the RITA T i i o ^ S IMPROVEMENT
tutional Convention of I7H7 cre­ American Revolution—who had
HOLLYWOOD,. Sept. 17- l/P)-ated a political Instrument under askod Mr. Truman to Issue tha Actress Rita Johnson, after 10
which no one interest may -loml- proclamation—said his organisa­ days, shows sign* of coming out
nata tha faderal governttunL
tion la cooperating thl* year with of her coma.
Ir, his Constitution Day address Iho National Association of Raal
Dr. Lm Siegol said tha actress
Vinson declared that Jamoa Modi- Fstate Board* In obeervance of was able to hear his words yes­
Uio major contribution Constltatiow Day.
terday and attempted to respond
Um g r n n m e s t
Tha raal estate aaaoelallon has when he asked her ta raise her
prossated special gavels la each hand. 8hs was unable to talk,
The
Court, which Vin- of 110 local beards that have however and her condition te
Um main
i o m i i s i h • • raa* Ms)
mained critical.

TKI. A \l&gt; l*rarl, Sapt 17
—(,!•)— l*rarll leader* has*
r*prr«*rd Irat the I ’ nited
Nation* Patr*lhir Hoc* m*y
be ended *(miii Ii i lull-scat*
Arab attack*. Col.
&gt;lgal,
\ adln. chiel »l operation* of
the Israeli atms. told new*,
man
)a*lrrda)
thr
twoinunlh* Huce ” ma) come to
an end in the ret) near fu­
ture."
Its

H illN

H M D ' ItH 'K

AMMAN, Tian.-Joidtn. Srpt. 17
Tennessee
V o t e r s l/JI -Count I’ olkr liri.ic.lotlr and
Are Offered States’ a I •rile h aldr w nr shot to drill*
loelav III thr Jrttith lirld pail ol
Rights Demo Ticket Jriutalrin
llir mrdislni and lir in h Cnl.
W/NSIIINC.rON. Srpt 17. t,l‘ i
Srtot
w n r killrd Lv "mrn in Jrw
I'lrinleril I rutn.iri left li*l.iv on .s
ltid.iv wrrlrin • auipaign lour with nil aim) uniloim*. sawI a trli •
line pledge ''I'm going In light lihoiir nirisagr to ihr Associate*.
^iid and I'm goin-r to give them I'lcts hrir
(John Juirpl, Mai Donald lilt
h ell"
Alurm.ili i omul al Inuialcm. ifIt t a vitlrilloUt trip," the 1'ies
i i *«ii*M a oa taaa «l*r
nlrnt aho told Ins luninng mate
Nrnatoi Allien \k ILnklr) of Kmlusky. ssho was at l limn .Station
to trr the I’ lnidenl rinliaik oil the
•mold is*mg of s«hat mas hr llir
most si i r ii it. xi * i ampaigll rser
wawrd Is a While I lou r occupant,
llir I'icsidrul will drlisri moir
L A K E L A N D , Sept. 17— i A V -»
than ID) addirisn iii al least 18 Tite u v ir t a i y of A gricultur* ap„ f ||lr i| iia ir. In* iprcial 17-iai proved todav trgulaflon* deiigtrr-t

USDA Okeys N e w
Rules For State’s
1918 Orange Crop

Dam wdl imuh on I ‘4.100-mil.
vet* srrking loin In thr l’a« live

human t o a d and irlu ili
Is dur to irtu ill

Hegi*tintii&gt;ii fer Select Is c Sets
I 4 H M l I H N i •«
ire for ntrn la’twrni thr ugr* of
IH and 2*1 rlo*e- on Ralurdav. it
was pointed out l,«lin bv K f
llat|ier. rhnilumn. Jove|ih Lein '
1art. »erirtnt\. and Joloi S Klld
*r. inenil*-i of tin Seniiiode County
Selective S e rvlrr Hoard
.
Todav l« the final day for re- I
I'istration of men ut *rho&lt;d« in j
l!e!D ..lid ihiiiie* will U- lung In
'he county
Those who leiunlu
'infwglsterml mav apply tomorrosv Sanfoid on Sunday In n rail to
•'
office of |.*nl Hoard No . ptisver for World huidct* n* thc-V
a in It'Mirn 210 in the MrUrh j gather ill Paris for the th-m-ial
'biltding between tlie hour* of K no Vssrnthlv of the I'nited Nation*,
\ M. nod r&gt; 00 I- M -cod K II it was nnnnunrrd today by tlie
Rev Dougin* Charles in behalf of
•'nrter. seleetlv.- •emce rlt-rk
All male person* l*&lt;-oiiung Its i tin- Sunfoid Ministerial .\*»*K-iu
__ o f age after Sept. to
•ears
IH, ....
ate,I t li.O
'»&gt;* Augrlu* for the I'm i* A
reminded 1lint they must present
l ...
themselves to the I.ochI Hoard •einldy is spoiisured liy th*
ffirr and In- registered in accor­ men's movement f&gt;a a Ctirisliun
dance with thr Selective Set vice World mol it endorsed by rtiuirhes
ii nd
lav group* In the Ifllit.’ l
\ct of IMS.
States. Observance* will lx- liel'l
The member* of the Hoard stated in 10 Foiro| can rountrie*. nnd 22
tmla f that they wish to express stole gov.-rnor* In the Cliitrd
-heir appreciation to the County States, inrtuding Governor Mil
oinmittee on registrallnn. iticlu I laid Caldwell, have ngired to call
mg T. W. I.auton, aiiperlntendent .
in instruction,
i .
,i
o r.
it Ilem-|
n_... i their
Cirirens
to |ira&gt;ei
&gt;f/ public
t»
Tlii.
This wl„
will ,bring ' home to numl&gt;ei*
doit,' clerk of the Circuit Court, of •-liuirh leader* and laymen the
t’ounty Judge It W Ware and Its i ,
.
,,
i
r ' fact trmt tlie United Nation* is
■II tne principal* ami teai-liei* ol t
opening in Pali* nrvt week, *aid
the acbiMit* in Seminole County
who have »o willinglv rmiperatr-d Rev Charles. It will also t-tnpha
site tint individual*, everywhere,
iii rendering this loval uncompi nthrough prayer, are vitally tm-aled service to the govet iiiiient
i (Mutant in this great outreach of
|man'* *oul. Imploring God'* lo-lii
CAROLINA POLIO
fro lo ace nnd brotherhood.
HAI.EIGII. N. C . Sept 17. —
fliainnnn Wallace
S|ieers of
I Pi —State health department re , the Laymen’s Movement, and vice
urrds showed tmjay there have I president ,,f James MeCutrheon
Iren 2.0«Ml polio ra«e* in the now
, and Co., staled: "The plan for
•.lining epidemic.
he
Many communities ate rescind- silent and audible prayers to ,__
mg ban* on the gathering of chil |offer, a the close of mornlru.

Prompt action by firemen pievented what might have been a
disastrous fire in Jerry'• Arcade
nt Third Ntrevt nod Sanford Ave­
nue today whin a short riiruil
-allied electric wire iniulatinn to
burn.
The entire wiring *y*tem in the
hutldlng will have to tw replaced,
•aid Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland
Damage to the building was slight.
It contains a tx-auty shop and
nhotngraph studio on the ground
floor nnd the office* of Dr. George ■Iren under 16 still schm.'Starke are upstairs.
pening.

French Col.
Serot
Also Shot Down In
Raid By Soldiers
In Jewish Uniforms

lit . u' ril |v%o IrnuoUt truer*

All Local Youths
the war. tie wa*
Jfliust
For.
, Iwforegenmil
1 ,1 1 ,0 1 *Register
»x .g in ic i
1 U I t I'll”!
romml**lnner
•&gt;(
thr. |j?* B * Draft By Saturday&gt; ! vented Iii* I'oiliitry at llo- t'lucagu

Factt grow er will !*• asked to
indicate the Vrgrtahlr uerrago to

N o . 19.

11

lion f oflui.il in lrm trtlm v toi | f ,n r III I'llr t lt lir . u h r ir hr foi cfiillv

4 i n » l» t I .&gt;1111.1 flri|p|»t «.|| l l i r ln g li

CARDINAL R 0 M I DIES
TOKYO. Sept. 17
Bereen M0
800 nnd
and 1,000 Japan***
VATICAN CITY. Bent. J7-0P) tween
JONES SUPPORTS DEWEY
— Raffeel* Carlo Cardinal Rossi. we1
ire killed. Injured or missing in
WASHINGTON. 8*pt. 17-4&lt;P1
Tt , sacretary of tha ronslatorisl
rth of Sendai, Japanese and oe* —Th# Houston. Tex.. Chronic!*,

KZTMSSJTyJSKs

ll»

1’jlfuU v » r i r int lr4'ril .it ilitoilUf
poilkli .llollii llir Itliulll of DUOIIU i
floutirt Hitli llir Sotirl /mir to lull

Automatic Stamp
Machine Placed
In Post Office

-

1 oUllt I ‘ Ik* Hr||i-uloltr Hssikril .it nuking |H*4tr )ui|
llJIti
ullic i inrli MoilrJ .it nuklllit h 41
H r h i * 4 Ir.ufri in thr littriiu lio tu l K n l ( 'i o n 4 ml thr l m in i N*i

llir 1 iM

** **

wp —

Bernadette Worked For Peace As
Hard As Many Did For Making W ar

KooJt from W otrin l*rini.»n\ i

a »*,

—

C it y O f J e r u s a le m

tell ‘ItK Ik4llf* 4*1 llkr |(ll« «l.lll /t»H»
I ih I a tu iliut oil llir l.itf flov% i»I

50 Students Open County Growers
Fellowship Front Plan Vegetable
Biblical College Auction Market

■

K ille d B y
v 4 M e n In

HEREIN. Sept. 17. t/Pl I he
We (Inn Alii*** tightened thru loiln

T

1

WesternA,liesB e r n a d o t t e A m b u s h e d ,

M \SIIINGTON, Sept. 17
i t'1—The I nited Stair* prr»»e4 a *harp counter-attack to
Hr* again*! tmiunting Com&gt;suni*l "urltr for power” in
a strategic qtiacler of Itir
world—Southra*! V»ia.

Chicago Sept. 17 (IV) —Wage
AITHOUOH THIY APMAR RflAXfD, these Aineili.ui military pollsm\rn
and hour negotiations hetwren the
are taking no chances of truublrsomo event* as they line up on a Her tin
nation's railroads and 1.000.000
street and keep an eyoopen for possible disturbances. Ttu-y were among
non-«ipeiatmg workers collapsed
the MPa on the Job recently when the Communist* staged their tally In
the Lustgartcn by way of reply to the antl-Cummuiilst demonstrations
today.
Negotiations wills repre­
that recently took place In Ucrlln'a western rune.
(f Mtcrnutnmal)
sentatives th five o|&gt;erating unionv
of 300.000 workeis are continuing,
a carrier spokesman said.
No progress has been made on
the non-operating demands, a man­
agement source reported, since
meetings o( committees (or em­
ployers and workers began heir oa
Sept. 8.
Daniel I'. I.otnls, Chicago, chair­
man of the Western Conference Buildings Have Been Meeting
Is Planned
Committer and spokesman for the
carriers, aaid:
, Repaired. Repainted
Next
Friday
To
“The demand* of tlie union* are
For School Year
Discuss P r o b l e ms
too extravagant and unrealistic,
to warrant any prospect of a
Hie | rlloMtliqi Bilinal Collegi­
settlement through collective U •gaining.
al the Municipal Airport wat often- lablr grVtieii hrrr arr iii (Ivor o l'
“ We will have to 1st this matter rsi lucljy anil total enrollment for
i k ...
'si
taka it. courae under the Hallway
the first srmrUrr is eX|w,lrsl to he the Sanfoid State I aimers M.nkrt
Labor Act."
Demand* of the Ifl unions of i 10 or more students and (or the was deoded ujoin by the Srminoh
1second semester, Jan. tr through ('&lt;junty ( arm Bureau al a meeting
non-operating workers are:
A five-day, 40 hour week with I June I. about 300. C A. M-nMt. last evening ol lluirau dilrctois
4N hours' pay.
! Fellowship Foundation *U|*ciintro held at the nllice ol M.iikrt MinA wage Increase of 26 cent* an
igct 11. J. I ^lunan
'(lent, announced today.
hour.
Huildingt have hrrn irpanrd
A mrrling to wluili all glowers
Pay at one and one-half time*
the dailv rate fbr Saturday work. and tr|i.iinlrd white ami lire school (d srgrtahles ol tills section ate
Double time pay for Sunday * I administration building is hem ms itrd w as tthrdulrd lor nest Fri­
jand holiday*.
1given .rxtriior lacing of asbestos day rsrning, at 8:00 n't lock al the
A minimum of eight hour*' pay
huNllNMd mm l*«gr I birr I
tourt House, &gt;4ld Mt. Daw von tills
on Sunday* and holiday* regardli'aatlaaed Oa P a s . T w * l
morning. Hrnrfits to Itr rxprrlrd
(mm the establishment » ( .uch in
,
auction maikft and strpv to h
taken by glowers to insure its loca­
tion here will hr dlirussrd.

’ James Allen Died At
Bay Pines Yesterday

Amoclntrd I’rem Leased Wirt

17. 1948

Britain Takes Steps
To Strengthen De­
fenses Of Island:
Will Recruit Women

FA S T MOLINE, III.. Sept. 17
—Td’ l—iltate and rlty petite
fought wilhr CIO *&gt;lrike picket*
today at the lw,* gate* of the
Kant Moline work, of the Inter­
national llarseatrr Company.
At least four person. were ar­
rested and rharged with dia*
orderly rondurl. The fighting
developed from threat* of the
I'nited Farm Fquipment and
Metal Worker*' local to shut
“ light*' the big farm machinery
work* where a *trike ha* been
in progrea* for nine weeka.

D. B. Middleton (liven
FP&amp;L 15-Year Pin

S K IT .

into R ed Z o n e

Discussions C o n t i n ue Between Oper­
ators And Owners

Former Sanford C.leryfed ha*»*hall Manager Kd Levy Whitner,
who hat returned to Sanford from
Ualtlmor. to aaaum. hi* dutie*
thii Fall and winter a* pro at th.
Seminole Country Club, today
urged member! of th. Lions Club
at th. Tourlat Center to give good
auppoit to tit. Sanford Grants,
who. h. aaid, hav. “ done a fine
Job her. "
Lion Diatrict Governor C. Rresler-Pettla o f Kissimmee, announce«l that Diatrict Sit .0 of which
ke la governor and which Include!
D. 41. Middleton. 42.1 W r .t IHth
Ha where secretaries -el renorta
Street,
has hern awanted a 15Sanford the only diatrict in F’lorlin on time to th. International year service pin by Florida I'owrr
it Light Coontpany, II. II. Coleman,
ir - a tla a e . O* r a .e T m l
district manager, announced to­
day.
Mr. Middleton, ■ division load
dispatcher in the company'* trans­
mission department. Joined tho

Jam** Allen, veteran of the In­
dian Wnra. died at Hay Fine*
V^erant' lloepltal early yreterday
morning, It wa* learned from !(.
J. Lehman, who wo* Informed of
Mr. Allen'a death by wire.
Mr. Allen, nearly
M0 /year* old.
had been a i evident of Sanford
for a number of year* and wa*
formerly employed by J. K.
Smith If* leave* no known rela­
tive*. Interment wee In Govern­
ment Cemetery In Bey line* ye»terday.

Mi's On The Alert In Berlin

Non-Operators’
Rail Wage Talks
Have Collapsed

PARIS, Sept. 17— (A'l—The
cease-fire order will hate no
imnedlata effect on the Se­
curity Council'. Interest Jn
the Indian invasion of Hy­
derabad an authoritative l'.N .
aourr. aaid today.

FRIDAY

■

Hyderabad Yields
. To India Following
War of lOOjHours
Moslem Nizam Lead­
er Of State Orders
Cease Fire Effective At 5:00 P. M.

F L O R ID A

Ihr I’lrsklm l
lo W’aslnngloii

(X l J.
lo addition to H u ik lrv , Secrclary
f Statr M a o h a ll and S rn i-ta r)
innierrr Saw yet wrte at Ituin to *ny g.HMlhyr to tils'
resident.

SllMLItYH.I.F:. Term.. S«-ni Is
i*i Tennessee voter* wnr offer
|l .o.llBur.l O n I'M , *ISI

Mrs. Mary I*. Brant
Dies At Lake* Monroe
Mr. \|ur&gt; I* III ant, *&gt;1 years
old do I M l.lile lily ut her home III
1-ask•

Monro.

St

llig llt

ub oot

11:10 o'clock.
Horn III New Column. Conn
Dei I lhh|, M r*. Hiant hail resided .a l.ukv Monroe fur the
lias•I IT, year* where she rnude
her
biitne
wrtli
hri
brother.
C ringe Wardwell
She an* a nu-mher of llo lv
C m * i F!piscupal Church Service*
will la- cuiiductvd at I 10 P.M
Hatuidny nt
F:rick*on Fonrral
Home with Itev Thoma* Melto.e
of Orlando officiating The re
main* wilt lx- »rn t to New Cana
an f&lt;o funeral M-rvicr* and In ­
terim nt in l.ake View Cemetery
iherr on Monday, lieside tier lute
liushaml Mr. W n n lu rll will ne
rompanv tlie txxlv.
Survivor* lx-*ide* the brother
inehole one niece. Misv Joyce
Wardwell of la k e Miinrim anil an
aunt. Mr* H attie lig h t of New

to prevent a trial krt glut
Florida's new orange crop.

of

Frank Sryrnoui, executive sec
lelurv of thr Frdeial Cittuv Msikrtlrg
Agieeitu ill
i-oinniittcee,
•aid the t SDA lia.t *lnloi*ed re­
striction* adojilt-d tide Tuesday
by tlie committer*.
llo rrgiilat lull* wliicli become
effective Momlsy provide that
uiungc* ino-1 list to- smaller tlian
lliose miuiiilig t'li to fill a
utandaid tn'x Tin* slui'pirig role
t* f.o one week From Sept 27
to Ih-t. I sire 216 Will tie permit­
ted
Shipment* were made thi* week
without shipping regulation* The
first shipping rule- among the
stlffo t ever • lamped uti nt the
Ix-ginning of * season will limit
till- mange* to latgr sllrd fiuit.
All orange* must giade No 2
i.r bcttri f.o sloiournl I tom tlie
state
Wile
I l i e lute* were adopted
bv the mm ki ting committee* ttiey
« r l r done so Willi tlie idea of
kerning tl&gt;e same thing I mm hap­
pening to orange price* which
already lm* happened to th*
rapefrutt erop. Imw price* hav#
piagont gtaprfrult from the stall
of tlie season.
ii

Frcc/.iiurWeather Hits
Darts Of Northeast

CHICAGO,
Sept.
17— lAb—
Freezing weather hit party of
the northeastern section of th*
country today Imt there vv*v lota
of in at from the Rockle* to the
Appalachian*.
llie mercury ilropp-sl under th*
12 mark over the New England
States and iii Northern New York
Canaan
, arty today. Then- wa* a piomts#
of warmer air for the vies over
the weekend.
The late summer hot spell con­
tinued ovei most of the midwest.
Cooler weather, however, wa*
EGI.IN' FIELD, Sept. 17- &lt;/»V- forecast for some section* tomor­
fatally injutvd when live bomb* row. Temperatures In th# 90’* vv*T«
F’uut Army Infantrymen WWI reported ysstrrday In parti of
from a flight o f 11-29’* showered the Dakota*. Minnesota, Iowa, It(town and missed their matk dur­ linuii, Wisconsin. Ohio, Missouri,
Oklahoma and Nebraska,
ing maneuver* her* yesterday.
Twenty-nine other troop* were
had
w i : a t i i f :k
injur, I. three critically. All were
MIAMI,
Sept.
17—(Ah— The
negro,-* except one, a while cap­
Hurrsu
warned
ths
tain. Name* of the dead and In­ Weather
F'lorida east roast to ixixcct th*
jured were withheld.
Seven bomber*
released 69 roughest weather of the ucsr darbomb* weighing 600 pound* each Ing the next 36 hours and caution­
from an altitude uf 10,000 feet, ed small craft between Jackson­
a public information officer said. ville anil Key West.
Homt'* fell around and among the
Soually northeast ami east
ground troops.
wrimi* up to 36 mile* sn l&gt;oqr will
"The troop* were in thr right bluster along the coast, with high­
I lace and the bombs weren't" the er winds In the Florida Strait*
officer said.
In showets, tha bureau stated.
The mishap occurrd on the

Bombs Kill 1 Men
At Kglin Field Drill

“
^ X ^ .t^ T ^ S ^ m a ln
"J X u S rtm T

HDMil EXPLODES
HAVANA, Cuba. Sept 47—tr**'
— Police announced a email bomb
exploded today at tha ministry o f
labor building, causing slight damag*.

No one wa* Injured. Th* evolut­
ive had been placed Just outside
a first floor window.

THE WEATHER

JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 17—OP)
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Now York
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Jscksonrtll*
Miami
Orlando

-*• tl

4

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91427">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 16, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91428">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91429">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 16, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91430">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91431">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 16, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91432">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91433">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91434">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91435">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9178" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8816">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/6eaba00dd74f2b7f4cbe30223ad8dfe6.pdf</src>
        <authentication>9db6b1e8fdcedb2e58835bc399e864ac</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91426">
                    <text>t

Physicists D e n i e s
Passing “A’* Secrets
WASHINGTON. Sept. 14--(A*)

—Dr. M artin D. Kamcn, a nuclear
today repeated his s ta ir.
m «nt th a t he never ha* Jiscliie.1
any atomic energy seereU to un­
authorized persons.
Further, he said, he would not
disclose any atomic energy infor­
m ation to the H ousr Un-Am erican
A ctivities Committee member* un­
ite* the Atomic Energy Commis­
sion assure* him •'committer mem­
ber* have been rice red for access
to such restricted data."
Kamen, now a professor at
W ashington University, St. l-o u t.
w as dismissed from the slrnntc
bomb project by th r Army In 11*44.
He w as railed for questioning by
the House Committee in la y at »
closed session in its Investiga­
tion of alleged atomic espionage.

p h y s ic is t,

W A K E I 'P BUSINESS
By Advertising In | /
This N„w-paper

^

^

m a n -s iz e
v a l u e . ..

.

A Sluidy t'yiei tor school
or ploy. Hond-»iuch*d moecotin toe...long weo'ing &lt;ed
rubber sola and heel — a
genuine Skyildei volu*.

Hurricane Moves
( C e a tla a e O

tra m

Paa*

O aer

ricane apparently would pass out
to sea w ithout any effects being
felt along the U.8. roast.
Bermuda, about AOO miles off
tbc South Carolina roast, was
lathed by wind* up to KV1 miles
an hour in gusts. Power line*
were blown down and highway*
flooded. Some slate roofs were
blown off and fallen trre limbs
littered the streets.
Stores opened briefly to per­
mit residents to stock up then
closed again in the face of the
bowling wind and driving rain
Buses slopped and tourists and
residents holed up in hotels and
home* until the w orst of the
Mow passed.
The disturbance, born about
MX) mile* east northeast of A nti­
gua British West Indies, reached
hurricane force Saturday ns it
veered northw ard In the Atlantic.

Violence Flares
( ('■ ■ ( 1***4 t r a m

I'a a e

fla.l

(C a a lla a e *

tra m

The

threat

,0"Th* Indian sdvanc* continue*
in ail sector* of H yderabad despite
IC m i I m &lt;4 I n a P * * « o « » l
Jinnah. Kwajs Nazlm uddln, for­ opposition In tom e i m i *
m er prem ier of Bengal, was ap­
pointed acting governor general to
succeed Jinnah. The P ak ltlan pre­
m ier aaaured a t least five throng*
in K arachi, who clamored for war.
OPTOMETRIST
th a t P akistan will act when the
tim e is correct.
PROMPT c o m p l e t e
OPTICAL HKBVICB
Column* ilsih in g a t Hyderabad
from th e w eit and e a st w ere re­
( d i n t s pt***fitted, dltpensed
ported from 80 to 100 or *o miles
Bepsira snd adjustm ents atsde
from the capital city of H ydera­
bad. On the *outh, Indian troops
Ilnurs J d t — l - l
doubtless were closer because the
s a t. V -ll
border is a scant 86 or 70 miles
Phone W
away.
A ,U nite National Bank Rldg
The w estern column was nmuln)
Sanford. Florida
by H yderabad forces in the Balil(ru g a re a The rs s te m force moved
(up 70 mite* from lleswndn and
|consolidated at S uriapet. 80 mile*
(from the capital. A nother force In
|th e northw est met tough opposi­
tion around A urangabad and near

P a a * O ael

reported anxious to assure an
outlet to the sea for Ethiopia.
Vishlnsky Insisted th a t Libia,
Somaliland and E ritrea be tre a t­
ed ns • single problem.
Thus far the sessions on the
Italian
colonies
have
settled
nothing—not even whether this
actually was a m eeting of the
council of foreign m inister!. The
Itusslnns say it isn 't because the
American, British and Soviet
foreign ministers a re nut here.

Dr. C. Ls. Persons

Clay Predicts

in Germany, with report* on the
ta ils held In Berlin hy the four
m ilitary governors.
The three envoys left for th Kremlin together, from the U.8.
Embassy, where they had lieen
meeting,
Prime Minister Stalin wa* not
presold wt the Kremlin nuo'iing,
anolher In a long series of FourPower talks which began the end
of July.
Following the session, the three
W esterners were to confer at the
British Embassy, an A m rriran em ­
bassy spokesman said.
Clav declined to discuss whether
bringing the Berlin question be­
fore a council of foreign ministers
wonM mean '•negotiation under
duress."
lie left the impression, how­
ever. that the U.8. a t least would
not la- prepared to discuss anv
other larger German issues witn
the Russian* at such n conference
lioforr the Idorkade was lifted.
A veteran American military
government official declared lodsv
Russia mill Communism have a l­
ready lost tHi- political buttle for
Berlin. As a last resort, he said,
they have taken to rioting ami
force
Clav said the next step, if the
Moscowr talks fail, would tie to
bring the Berlin crisis before the
United Nation* Security Council
as a threat In peace
8p, nking of the Soviet-sponsor­
ed Drive for withdrawal of all
occupation force* from Germany,
the American commander said.”
"This could become very popular
in Germany, hut not now. Fear
of Communist domination is very
g reat. The German* would lie
very dlitorlicd at the withdrawal

llie StancUrd Oil Company where
tear gat hombt w eir tm ird hack
and forth between itn k r it and pol­
ite. T hr linkers m aned to pievent AF1. {pninlrnancr worker*
fiom entering ihe plant, hut »omr
.1,400 m in e d during ihr hrirf o u t­
break of fighting.
Development of n milk shortage
threat in the New York strike re­
sulted from refusal of A FI. tru ck ­
er* to haul patter milk container*
for the- American Can Company,
a milk denlers association official
•aid
Meanwhile, gasoline deliveries
to west roast service station* were
rut 26 |«-r ren t lierause of a re ­
finery strike and anolher large
A FL team sters union local th rea­
tened to pull off the job in New
York.
Ill the west roast longshore
strike, the Army hud railed for
qualified dork w orkers on a "fir*t
come first served" basis at 8
A.M. today In Han Franrisco and
said sim ilar rails were l-eing made
III other west ro ast {Mitt*
A union spokesman at longshore
headquarters In Han Francisco
said: 'T h e re will Ik - a picket line
around the Army employment o f­
fice this morning and mi long­
shoreman will annly for a job."
E arlier, the union had rspressed
willingness to handle Army carpoos for the Orient under prestrike renditions and wages
The union spokesman said the
Army's Intention of hiring at the
port employment office "m eans
complete bypass of the hiring hall
which the Armv has used for the
past 12 year*.''
The Armv said it decided to d,-al
directly with the union lierause
Wkst Const shipping and steve­
doring firm* "have declined or
have fulled to carry out their cur­
rent contract* to load and tra n ­
sport Army cargo."
The firms have refused to ileal
with the union until It* leader*
sign non-Commtinlst affidavits un­
der the T aft-lln rtlcy Law-.
A Standard Oil spokesman said
the striking CIO Oil W orker. Uni
„ w&gt;mn|r f„ r „
(•n at (.alifnittin refineries nan
••
, , - , , .t,- ,.
offrred to lower its wage demand
• « w,‘* * ' S ’"
from 21 cents an hour to It* cents, would not lie a d ^ t r IHit that the company had refused
&lt;
« l d n e g o tla llo n sa m o n g

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

Indian Troops

Britain Accepts

Jagna.
Columns in the north and south
were reported to have made no
notable advances. H yderabad, in­
deed, said it recaptured an tinnamed village in the north eight
hours a fte r the Indians overran
it. The state's rommuni&lt;]Ue last
night asaerted the Indian advance
had been stopped on all fronts, but
an Indian m ilitary s|&gt;okesman said

t o n if

OPENS 12:13 P. M. DAILY
M alinrn, lOr • Hsenlng* U r
Children I le

TUES, &amp; WED.!
y r , , i i ..&lt; rrc rc f\ (

PiaiMIN A U SHOWN HAUIIMO HOM to battle the Hr* which broke out
In the modern business section of AllUon P ark, Pa., destroying eight
buildings. Damag* was estim ated at spproslm ately 1100,000. The blare
tlartod In a nearby wood planing mllL
(international Soundpkolo)

Demoholization

before th e general elections of
11*60.
It seems destined to !&gt;c one of
the most controversial legislative
sessions *f recent history.
Thousand* of spectators lined
the route o r royal procession to
see the miinarch and Queen Eliza­
beth tide from Buckingham Palace
in an Irish sli*'&lt;* roach—la st used
at Princess E l!'ahelh’s wedding.
A sovereign's escort of house­
hold cavalry trotted along in full
dress uniform of blue and red.
Their polished breastplates and
while and rest plumed helmets
glramed In the bright sun.
But — like the royal address,
written fo r the King by his Labor
ministers — the royal ceremonies
were ru t short. The royal couple
took the ahortest route from Buck­
ingham palace to the Houses of
Parliam ent. The state opening of
Parliam ent was the sh o rtest on
record. The entire cerem ony la st­
ed four minute*, with the King
requiring only W eeeond* to resd
his address.
The King said;
"My lords snd members of th#
House of Commons. I have sum­
moned you to meet a t thia time
In order th a t you may gtv# further
consideration to the bill to amend

the P arliam ent Act, IBM, on which
th ere waa disagreem ent between
the tw o houses last session.
" I t is not proposed to b rin g anv
o th sr business before you in the
present session.
"I p ray th a t th e blessing of the
A lm ighty m ay rest upon your
counsels.
P rim e M inister A ttlee did not
atten d the session. He has been
IIU D espite the King's, remark
about no other business, th ere Is
expected to be a conservative de­
mand for a statem ent on th* Ger­
man crisis.

free an d effective exercise of the
right of franchise."
The S enate members, gathering
In halls almost clear of tho usual
throng of lobbyist* who jam re­
gular session corridors, ran several
m inutes behind the 10 A.M. time
set fo r getting the session under­
way. T he House liegan proceed­
ing* on thi; minute.
S enate galleries w e ir em pty but
a sp rin k ing of onlookers occupied
seats In the House balconies.
A resolution calling upon A ttor­
ney G eneral Tom W atson to re ­
sign his office because of hi* w ith­
draw al from the D em ocratic P arty
was denied introduction Into the
special session of the Florida
Hourc of R epresentatives today.
Rep. J . Ed Stokes of Bay put
the resolution In the hands of the
reading clerk. It produred Immedi­
ate objection from Rep. Je rrv
Collin* of Sarasota, rules chairI man, who said It did not conform
with the call of the special session
to am end election law*.
S peaker Beasley of W alton nde-l
th* resolution out of order, and !t
w** not read,
S tokes said he would attem p t
later to get It b rn u rh t lip and
read bv the clerk "for the Informatlo nof the House, at least."
W ataon said S aturday th a t he
had w ithdraw n from the Demur re ­
tie P a r te beesn** th e Phlladelhin
convention" abused and InsutL'd
Southern dem ocrarv’ and aurm idered n artv principle* to p a rte
politic*.

\

I

"IW O KIUOS O f M ' H

/.rrffA cr a* * ...
/HASBRO O f«S

/ taj c.xaxtoitsr

^ t S T b r S E r s ftr

H E R I T A G E

• A new day dawn* for your dishwash­
ing handal Vel’a supreme mildness is •
scientific f a c t . . . proved by akin teats
made on scores of women by a famous
Independent laboratory (name on re­
q u est)!
Wonderful beauty newa for b u d s !
Vcl la milder than any other leading
product made for washing dishes and
fins fabrics. Get VeJ, the great new
Colgate- Palmolive -P eet product now I

Far thee* magnificent new cars stand definitely apart
from all ether automobile*. Today’s Cadillac Is dis­
tinguished, first of all. by striking originality and beauty
af design—and Its superb beauty Is a true relscHoa of
Its Inner gosd n m and magnificent performance. If yon
bam no&lt; yet teamed the full atery of the new CbdlUac,
we feed tally Invite you to do so ot our showrooms goon*

SALES

J

/
(

\

c*iw w Technicolor

Of Violence arose tended by mutual agreem ent t.»

HOLLER

*

�HP

■

in i;

In Unity Thtra In fU rcnith—

w e ati

i k it

Mostly cloudy through T h ursday
With occasional i»;n.

To Protect the Pooco of th* World!
To Promote the Progr*#* of America!
t o Ptodure Pro*peril,» fur Sanford.
H

a

n

f

o

r

d

S

j

e

r

a

t

o

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME. XXXX

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

E stab lished 1908

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 13. 1918

iW H

A s s o c ia te d I'rcK s L e itsc d W ire
I
1
............ .

N o . 17.
r *

Step Up Campaign To Bevin RevealsiU.S. Is Sending 40
Legislature Makes Civil Action Republicans
Secure Threatened Seats In Senate
Filed Against
Reds PlanTo JVlore Cargo Planes
CompleteRevision
Seize World
Meat Packers
Into Berlin Airlift
O f S ta te 's B allo t Government Seeks T o
World Communism Is

lf&gt; JACK HEI.I.
WASHINGTON. Sept., 15 — t/P l—-'The Republican h u ll command
ttrp|&gt;rc! up it* senatorial campaign today, tp u n rd bv an A ll. challenge
and confidential ir|io itt that Democrat* now tlirralrn (oui key COP
teal*
Senator Ca|&gt;ehait of Indiana told a re|kiiter hr h at accepted an
Said Engaged l n, rp
•
n*
Break Up ‘ Big Four* invitation to |oin Governor Tbomai F.. Ibw r,'* vcrtlriu toui nevt week
Secretary M a r s h a 11
Method Is Set Up
to li'lp the GOP pirtidential nominee givr vch.it aid h r can to thr
Policy Of Stiirin«| I dlSIO Il IVloUniS
Into
14
Separate
Indicates I -nek O f
By Which Voters
p atty '* Senate candidate*.
Competing Outfits The Indiana S enator mid it The AF’L served notice vi’sterO p t i in i s m O ver
U „ Many Civil Wars
N a t io n ’ s T h r e e
May Cast Ticket
, wilt be hi* joh to »sw- that the liny lliat it inlt-nsl* In fight for
I
Easi-West Relations
WASHINGTON. Sept. 15 (fly
GOP nominee* in Iowa. Colorado the ib feat of nt b n-l eight Re­
LONDON. S |. i IV d I1. I &gt;.
* W ith Single M a r k
I hr government &lt;urd today tu unit New Mexico get together with publican senatorial candid.■:&lt;■*. n» rttfii .Sr* ir tm % l.tn n l IIiiiTi ilc
W
VS| U\1iTON, S f|)| I ), I
tile New Yolk governor fee (tin t- well ;t • 11'I H oii'e n*pitnnt- lit
IIjr ASSOCIATED PRESS
htr.lk Up tile "lilg Foul
tlir.it egy ronfeiener*. He predicted th a t ran
l!.C \u I’lHIf l* ftpfullftw illiiut 40
of I heir nlnnd on the Tot* 11.11111 IihLi ) Uriitii ( uiiifiiijiti■-ii. i
The Flotula l-rgnlaLitc in *(&gt;»•
p.vtking c o m p jm rt min Id sepal- , un •‘overwlielnilng’’ victory for Hartley !.au . the A PI.
blaekt* Iteil.• i*c .iged HI .Ipl.vtiiird |Hilu vot till
| iln ir ( i'l ft.ijt rp iin r *
pi411ft
riel session today te v im l the slate's Sanford’s
| ting up n v il v.aiv mid c.ul lin t ir
1*v soils
n j it r v d 11, (..-Iilu HIV )•• it MilMil c Ihr 105
Co-opera­ dir .Hill competition Comp*nlet. J Dewey will help the Hrpul.lis tin* the*e Republican*:
letn
in
ecintrol
uf
theSenate.
general clrrtlon ballot to give
Henry Dw;.. •hat. .■I ,M|I
It, 1 b r.M .. ,-p|..... u ’ wl.e,.
In H.ntl
tion With Rest Of A civil .vnti-liuvl .oil tiled in Theit hold lliete now fa dim . JuftSenator
Between ( »4ft 11XIIIV/ the m i •tl Im v**mnetho, .Juwg*|i)i II Hull uf Mm
.
,
l i t "
Henry Wallace and J. S liom I bur
ledeial couit III (Till ago alleged w ith ontv a M to t fi m argin over nexot*. C Waytand Itr.-d .. of r%' \ " ’r a , » "* " 8|v ,,r
1-1Mv Ik4tlrd |t(*i|in
mi. nil space along tide Pretidrnl
County To Be Aired rli at the "Hig Foul packer*
Etlwu.vl V. KiilK'ttt'it ofI nr loiriMii » r« irtm
l *1*1 11.
th e It. mortal*—u m argin that lllin.
1hr |iMlirx. n« t% tf. Millit &lt;»%MCw ill
Trum an and riioinat E- Dewey,
*•V(11**ti«r&gt; of (\ninu»n» ihr (
■id would tv over turned if the GOP \V&gt;t rnmif, €*lk«i|»nizi9i
O' .* «■Xp.HiilrJ .ui) *Hl Ui illiftes
fit*
IIM
OM
l
1
tin
,
—
ept
I",
Director*
of
the
Seminole
County
j
Swill
and
Company.
Annour
*
It tel up a method by which
•I ••it 111*it r *1 (In I'ngf Tw«|
I d if fe r , a lie! to*, of four
t u u i l H l i * i i r » l It iii|'hi »' l u * n / r
ill
I’
Violin f
I*-1 a rrtl
1,1In* L ll.iv r Lrrfi *i•ill*Il llx tc*i t s
—ro lrrt may catl a ballot (or either Chamber of Commerce decided latl * mnpany. the ( udahy Packi ng
I
♦*.utfie.nl
A
im
*
idI " ilm r
t It t i i Ur: - .i'il
,.i t h,
luiulli* the I
ol itippltint; H rih n
Company and Wilton .m J Com­
evening
at
the
(ourisl
C
rnlei
to
^ o ( the lour major candidates lor
-lltk f Ih«iiio? St .in' , i ,| **11 t mu
\«r%trili *»'%ih ullitlt nil) t»f 111&gt;1•
t lie A ll I ill*i* tviul il %*all io n
pany, Inc
violated the Shemiaii
make
a
thorough
itudy
of
the
po»im
i
ii
i.t
in
r
iv
4
t
r
iir
,l
t
»
P irtid rn l widi a tingle m ark or one
le m tu iy, in If 4 J&lt;* «ml rkri&gt; ilium
liliije to uteri tut 11 irijiiifrinrliti 4i
nkility o l Sanford co - u|*eraling Ad bv *up|iie*ving competition
d.iv * lien |i&gt;i 4ll«'iiipl ii 4 . m 4 ,|,'
pull on a voting machine lever.
Irltr ••
Ill'll hr l.tivl ilotvil I t ^if Dr |,i I | ui |*
to |n%,
( I t in ith',iMtice
It
.i-le
d
that
Armour
and
Swift
with
the
other
cummunitie*
in
.Sent
The old law allowed no piesiden' “L i r n J
|ur iiip|iiri*i it in
*
•
III
Lrt
liitiujti
It1
*
pt,
I,
i
-1 Imr*
»i"
I Li i* 11
1!S mil it iik urn ci in ir,
till candidate*' namet on the ballot, inolr County in the m atter o( (ur each be divided into five vepaiatr
\ 1-1.1.1V I , Vtv 11ft, I11 H r Ik it|| 11*it. (( lift t n
1 r* t* I il 11 - 1 i ti
in ii i i i tip.nl
J umiiii llir *Iiutmit liliftiil!i«
(ompaiiic*.
and
(
udahv
and
Wil­
protection.
The
action
followed
a
and vote* were cat! only lor pieiitltil .1 link Ulllt tl- it v .l, liitlli*
lurak tint in A l l tt 4 ni Minim*lin e
llir ultlilinvul pLiiirt iiul m ni
in "In. ti nine |i &gt;&gt;.■i,
inidenlial elector*. Democratic elec­ motion by II. H. Colt man and sec- ton each be divided into Iwo teplirilll Inil | a Iriite liiui.Mr he in b! »L.» h h In mi t 4i
HIM
ii
male
companies.
ond
by
l.ennatd
Cactelbrrry.
tor* were iplit between Truman
i in lut ft Yt’«lriii.n hr m l » «n 11•ri *
ll«*.i«. Ili« luJiUk? thr I 41 I ill, .in I
Attorney C rucial Clatk an ­
A committee will lie appointed
and Thurmond, and W allace elec­
Operations Also Be­ Mrs. Karlyle Housliol- .innminrenirnt ili.ii lliit.un pLu*
W \S 111Nt , It IN
Ml I'l in
»%lll | m *i tillokiF'li ihr l in lrj M j l n
tor* were not eligible (or the ballot in the near future by P retidrnl nounced filing of the vuit in Chi­
*c&lt;•irt tM lad..ill * ii it tnd.iV
oil llir tk Ik Ii• I tif"!tf
dcr Airs Problem; fu tlrji ii|» I i .ifin imv ni*
gin On N ew Field
# The Senate concurred by voice E. G. Kilpatrick to make a *tuJy cago.
Ihr Vt n%%« ill ii-.* i i i •*i| , in In id
ril Im *i "|H i l , y oi
Si *i**im \ *.f Fruit M ai'hull *nl»l
Vote in minor am endment which ol the fire problem and protection
Mrs. Kirclier Speaks ' iliiting up &lt;ti llt i* II 4'♦ -IIIi instm m i lit 41 i . (If Jllfx «I|| ll If* \\ |*«| ■•nln*
"The four defendant* mcmcd in
On Mellonville Ave.
11&gt;iif lev.iii •• .-I iln* intci fu*.
the House inserted a fte r earlier
1
M
|H
'
IT
ll
is
mi
ih
Ir
IS
In
hire
and to m ake recommendation*. *aid the com plaint are charged with j
tfunal «ifunlioti lu*
uftccrtiiin
ment of foirig 1
V 4l|i! mg ll, it
Senate approval.
*lt&lt;l
thu
i
n
.
(if
(*
»
*
!
Ihr
Mu Katlyie I louvholilei »|ml
City Engineet Ralph Lubintki
The House passed it 72 to I t . It Manager Edward Higgint thi* suppressing rom petition in the
ltd nnr ( 411 see iln- , hi i ••nil rf. \ 11 i|,iI% *i r i ki .1 li*«kk liiflif he Wl'l M'llmlri nf flit*
it
it
i
onlltltle*
*»!•• of m eat and meat product*, ,
j new ol workmen vntrrd.vy to nirmliet* of the IMot l lub at
1'ml* I v\n1ton« iu*» lr ^ in lfitrfift
now goe* to (iovernor Caldwell morning
1 III lllMl 'htiN'flii'fi h it *
• till to n in th It In.is 1Mil llie i|.,
I up
Clark *aid in a utatcm ent.
I , , ,
. .. i , ■
Wl»c*| at ii mm*- eollfci rllt'f
(licit Hireling Ill-Ill 11 tile lollllvl
for rig n atu re or veto. He raid
ititti
rmri:t
*
*
I
\r
n
ii
.
am
*.,
t,.
A lively ditcunion on the fiic
Clark -aid the ...it i* aimed at I UMrd, ,U Vf*‘n*
“
lloltv vilto .vie pioitiotoig |t
h**l
Iter In ct|»*' h 1 .*•%* Ktivjrt
he hadn’t w en it "but from what
Genii
i
l.ml
night
on
the
early
I•nr! Hr hi m % I hr* ^ r im h »*•
bateball diamond* al the
"itu l If ilritnoi Mint thi K titid i
l*"ici|fn V11r11n*«*i M \o\ in ih#
I have heard it *ound* a* if it I* | problem followed the *ugge*tion dividing the big four packer* into '
htrti
il
tr
nifl
itiL
In
hire
iIih-I«
ttrugglc
of
women
in
gaming
the
^
It
"sep
arate
and
eompeting
com*
j
Municipal
Aitporl
for
u*e
this
wini t ’ouiiiioiiwvuttli an- non
I
a fair disposition of the problem. by City Commiiiioner Andrew
• „ h j I h »»n I% limit rtf «in * I I •’lift’ll *-IlMini, \ 1,11 lull fvn)11 I tlilit
,|e r by the Gcotge R an Umpire light to piActirr law and o lh n p i" tv tilt the I'ffi-i't* of tioc tm lli'v, n *»r 1r r ■
••I'llHH1 MolotoV - |'olD|? to I m
Representative* of all four Carraway that the Chamber nf panle*.
r »!*•••% V f in f,*r
Clark
d
o
eritied
the
*uit
a*
*
fe**ioni
1whet ever it rear* it* ugly hen,I
til the t \
i*1*ll IT ‘ |MMt|l.ft! I H i '
School,
partiea *eemed to be la tlafled wilh Commerce give com tderaliott to
other in a eerie* of rare* undiluted
• hull l|*l *MII hi*if fit ' Itit11111 if
lirn
—tha new voting m eature.
Shlold
of
the
fn»t
woman
wli
&gt;
]
D
ie
four
ilimnonclt
will
l&gt;e
loc­
iu
\
ssim
i
'
i
l
1
1
m
i
x
*
Vi the rtatin* it im M u «hull in*
“
Rep. Alea Akerman. J r ., uf «7r- lire protection outiide of the City hy the Department of Ju.lict* in ated near Mellonville Avenue and applied foi a liienvr in llir Slate (•uf Kflll ttl* %hill I ||««&gt; till* lift*nt Ilf
l«*niii»n .t|*|»r.Mr*»i mnuntintt *&lt;•
•♦m r* •«turr«*« in
«t,” l »- «h)*I
dn-nlrd ii I d k of *neouiaiCeiitent
lando, the only Republican member limit* by the Sanfotd Fire D epart­ (urtheranec* o f it* program to free*
^ llirrr m.ip*i ok ei ;ifi\ iiiipiokeiuent m K a il'
of the Legislature, spok - for it* ment. H r tu g grilrd that the Dade the production and ante of foiwl and north nf the ga* tank* on the north of lllmoit bring lelllvnl on llv- “ If «i (In tint il*. if ti.» xrttlrmiHit •LtV &lt;n llir
W l vt
I « ' I II t l u l l v
HV
u
trv u lt
Ilf
adoption a* providing "a ballot nrganiiation confer with the County food prialiiet* from monopotidie vide o l the aiipoit. The harkvlopt, grounib that vhr wav a m artini ••f |»rnn* u»|! Im | *&gt;•*tihli* mu i|! l.ili«ii «li«|iutr• ll r ml .irul n u n
rettrainU .”
th a t !• fa ir to all."
liw*|».| jn the rrnter of the tract, woman Lvler another voung wom­ then* Im* lisirtttonv m 11.*» m itlil ,»t flinr •lu k n on H r I* «• lilt l ‘o.t%t ili'M'lii|iiiieiit* nf tin- p.nt |il i|a y ,
Commission
to
»ee
what
plat.*
The
complain'*
allege*
lhe»o
nil
John M. Coe of I’enaaeola. head
Th • I , i iiiie appirent w lim
.mil ID thr Itto -u rrk **l*l 11||CVlllxl
method* were u»ed hy the four will fare noith. toutli, ra il and an who wav not inartird applied
of the Wallace Progreaaive Party might be developed.
I levin, rxplnitihic lit** c m n -’il
Maivhall wo, avked whrtl.i-r he
and
Wav
viibvripirntly
lefim
d
be
u.ilkoill
III
Nrt*
N
oil
('itv
w
ett.
I
be
land
it
falily
level
and
J *'..111MlKilt 41 tiprl.inga III lloitni,
in Florida, mid inclusion of Wal­
Mo*t of the discussion centeied parking concern* to *oppre»* com­
igienl w i*|, a i i . i m vtatemeni of
I I «*••(*», *t, r h. ywfttff •(* (
will re&lt;|ime only a minor amount ra u ir vhr wav a woman Shr look 1mol Maluvh . *aiil
lace "ia indicative that th e »pirit rn who would pay for the file petition:
| rolitiwing v r-t- iliv v violetur to
1. ('m ilH illing the amount of o | harrowing and working to gri it to thr l.rg iilatu ir anil after Iwo
of Democracy ia .till .liv e in c-ur
llo ' problem ha* Iwen going the C IO oil wmke'*’ Hike at Rich
piotrction.
and
it
war
pointed
out
livedock earh company purrha.e*
public official*, notw ithstanding
yoi* wa* invltuirrnlal m getting «•&gt;
elltce tlie Matvivl la'i.ik. |nMimJ (-,(,(
.h,||lr wr|r a|r(teJ|
that S anford taxpayer* b ear the for *alr, thu* controlling the *up it into proper condition fur the
ICm i I** h n a r a c e a***
field*, ta
Thi
r a i'l
p t Engineer
I. t i f t i t p i ) l.uhiniki.
i-u K in ifti.
i nr
*
a* loll
•'•** ipanel
- " * r v M which
"
allowed women ' . % | ""
a i ,
i
i
i*
o
to» lptrvrnl
o ririll
loill.rt divlutbancct.
plv of meat innde available:
coil ol the fire department hete.
« - a#
l
olkvlu*
Witt U limit
nhK itilv to fifarlirr U w , Iiul ntlu-r
,
§
* j \,f*
U i SltiLrrt urerr m i.. .I |,&gt;
Al l
County Cier.t 0 . P» - Il.iw in * . 2. Uaing mil form co d formula* t«A» M
for
arriving
at
Belling
price*;
............. .................................. ..'.Ir,.io n . .......... II Mil e, vtale.
V j..' ^ h '. o p l t o T „ t.V
f,
declared th a t there had been a
....., H
............. ..
finm going tu wmk jt IIi,.1. Selling m eat at "loading”
project a t one time before the
loon follow et! the lead of lllinoit |kee|i loeakllig nut evety wlteie tiint Stand nd O t l t i n - - v it Rieliioi nd
County Commlminn to *ee if a fea­ rathrr th an a t "delivered” weight*.
and now wnmett ate admitlr.l to " 'UU
About I.OlN* i'il Let* 4ill! p tlir
4. Selling at aubdantially iden­
sible plan could lie worked out for
Ihr bar
eve,, •t.ilr
.tale
• *•*'“ • » ..... »*•*•"*« ................ |bill liv'd (of .in Lout ^ rtlru L iy .Sine
u r in ckrry
U A h H IN t.lw N s , p t if.
In
iii in* liiMj'i", the r m
i Office ,
fire protection in thr ro u n try , but tical price* and term* of sale.
l tl -l* I, Ige.l It,
’'•Ir*. Kdwtird K n rh ei, executive iiuiiniiticiil that It), .ta tim i nt mi i Petvonv. no lulling |nillrrnirn and Tl. Ah I
The four companion, the comnothing cam e of it.
•
Im
i
ball ;, d.-ren liilh eito
l( bNllnofti mu l'g|9 R lil
jucfetnrv of tl»* Seminole County iiiti imi*iifiml affait* would con }bv«l.indri», m tlrird iti|iinev a* |tol 1
Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, wna
TALLAHA8RER, Sep*.
15•*•*&lt;*1 ».*•»•1*41 i-lati** type* 4 -e
T u l' iculotirt and Meultlf A*AtK*ia
I l ' M I l n M m m I M &gt; *1.1
(Special) Seminole eountv «ehoot*
, li i I-Inin no melitlnii of the llerl.i. ciiai* t | , r turd |. ,, g . „ ,,nd I tllle i. U*i» p
i-eei|« inligitin
thin, npukc t*» llie liienihef* ul»oUt m &gt;.n*t Ui .t in-g.it ini inn, Hdw in
received a $.11,117 third in-(nilll|* III lip •I — -l,„- Most m r let
hulled
vlonei
\n
r.lim
atrd
9
r&gt;0
M
r
s
.
I
I
.
I
t
.
C
o
n
n
e
l
l
y
the
WOfL
of
the
it*a*»i
IMtlotl
Mild
piiign-av in Mmveiiw
ment of ita le fund* thi* week P a r a t r o o p s ( t o I n t o
•111*1 i **rkft • |H,SS . c l
She AtrevHiHi the
I’ollre Sgt. F'lltnk Rockett Mild ita activities
A ii II himv FMi-ii , ivcliiig ( iiiivi i \a- W iiikni we|» I I I . I,I" ihr pUnl. Ill
under the Minimum Foundation
\
*1*-, mi. t,t ,-f tlie new
D ie s
In
L a k e l a n d Cliff
Able* rhairm an of the Safe- importancft* *»f health education tivo liadi'l nf the tu,live, I.ild the I lulling j IihiiI .' ill will! gill by llir typi*« *nun
A c tio n I n H y d e r a b a d
•T o rg ra m .
i t u i i , its v
,*f
,
1
■
ty
Com
mittee
of
the
Jayccca
to
ami
told
of
ortfiinijdntf
mid
con*
•I
.
U
l
l
N
H
f
K
mm
|
*
„
,
|
,
|
tin
in
Thi* bring* to *lW.r.T» the
tin le t Inn v I d r lll.iy
»n
to itiied in American
in
...
Funeral *ervice* for Mr*. II. It day rnntim ied the ihow ing o f a do* iiiiK numemtt* " i H t n Mvlnif*4 '
- —
—
total *ent Ike eountv thi* year,
A
vtnt
M*- inwliilr, n r v i'i.ilniti* to m il 1, 11,1 ti I 't l U mi liulu.tiy iteisx
R t .t.
Hum radio V'noli.h i o
W - * i U m telly, fo rm er Sanford le.id en l hirycli. rider’* aafety film to pro «*cla throuyhout t!»e cminty,
JW o r l d S e r i e s O p e n s
i,iilli-ti,-&gt;t hete
S tate
Rehrwl Supt.
Colin F.n»lt*h
IndU
threw
at aa (.akeiauu
Lakeland *chool
childrrn. The
film ,, were
.
— ----, parachute troop* Into who
" ,IU ".lied
" " Tuewlay
■we-oar av
. ciuhii rntiurrn
I Be film
llie II iliy vtllkr .igvinvt i |l in*)in
* ••Mperatmi; with the atute re- j
»
Ttte lis-w t,|» * . •nine lK-tiig
Of Itw. tu otamhae atlatm eM
T lnv*",0'1' " f H M m U d today , ho»pltal, will la- held Thur*&lt;iay *huw» al thiI,Dla.ro I'rlnm ry and lia' ditatlon i*r* yrani. ' 1»» Kirchei
II
H*||«N,4
III,
I'HtP
alvv
O d . &lt;; I n N L ( i i v
flown - . . s ■ 11, n t M i l t ' .- t ' i s l i f ,
niuii
allotm ent, , nt| c a p tu m l Hnmnaltatl, M mile* Imuming al I« :t5 o’clock at the C rtm m * Arademy.
Irn«llM iir«l «»w !*«■• • ill
a 11i.n «t- 1 ' ,-1• neatittg *’*,itt
foT
“ 'V i(V
The ........
drive wa* Duke .Steen
at aon
1. ' from the capital.
—..........Home in
Showing of the film tun! talk*
|d, •
Cincinnati. s.|it if. .d ('iiniivtTal H a r b o r
to p o o l, have been made at the South
#
,,!r *n*lwr' . 0B' ,
from the w eat.
lakeland. She had been ill
M. D„t ,u
&gt;. 1
* („
1He
V u n rA V A rl
^
Mrtor ru rre n t expen.e*.
TFt*&gt; *ec«nd large*! city of the health for **ma lime.
Bill* I’rirnary. Jitriioi High, rttlnr D a i r y m u n W a n t s J o b The VMS World S riie* will I . gm !•'«*■*(lag V
figh te ,
fengll^n reportetl the ttl lm H w princrly •lull*, AutanimlmiL ■n*l
Surviving Mr*. Connflly nn* «*«| Muluny Primary Mint H miihci M t i v i m r I n f l u t i P l l i n t t " " " * 1
’ hi* vim in tl.,- No 1
A | ) | ) I O H ( l I" o " "t II
urikiny; in uwn i mm .... . i,..MI(„r ril).
,,
N. o th , &gt;|.\ I
4 IK --e n g in e
ita t« allocation for 111** ctiunty jjg cantonm ent •urremtere*! in th e two ilaughter*. Mrt* Jo irp h (*Uli« Aradem y.
|H-Mialit.
I VII
U I VII V&gt;-I
V
I , S*.p|, if, ,d \ nit m, -,tIi,*, l i t f i g l i t e i
thin year U 9451.09!!. The _™ujdVnorthweat, frivinir India virtually *^'1 Mi** .MatyConnvltv, both *»f
lte«ult* of the «hc»wintf are al*
I . i Il .-.I \ l :*it. a tvs-, engirt*
SAGINAW. Miili.. St-pi. In
Vi
The m-o Hid game al*„ will Ik'
I he llmiv, '• i t , .1 | k&gt;v oi.I the
in turn niutt contribute
Bj| 1^1 co rn ^r 0f ^
nt*t,*t the Lakclantl, w ith
whom the mother n*ady evident in the improved
n
|.&lt;-.ii,| .cvfiii.n to. n,-n 'intiMtt l, t fieniei x*i•is t .k e t
to the fund.
defence m inistry said.
h*'l 1 ^ 1 fo r aev tral year*. Mr*. ;hlcyrle ridlna hah iu nf chi! Iren, —Dairyman W alter Hoff gave Id* tdavi-d in the National la-ague |tlll|.ovr
I-Ilglli"
ft-t
,-niergeney
,pee|
The_____
Minimum
____
_ , . F'oundation
.
. Pro,
M ilitary inform ant, in Madra* G«n"elly »«» n »i*ter of the late .aid S gt. Rockett thi* m.unlng: iin • filled truck driver* n com- Cllv. with the nevt thie," gain,-* • 'lav to paw a I .at toll • nuflriliiti,: ' - I t
I I • -I ......... IH -IV •
Inrroave today which ho ill llie city when- the wmnei of ■a 11,.!t»fi.iN*i i-&gt;ue -.f iHindv t&gt;.
f r * » . rn * ftc d by tn# K^gt.la ure
they thought Indian trimp*
I - Connel 1v anil an aunt 1III* talk ami the film ahow-ing miv-ion
,
.aid &gt;?*'
let* them “make mure money the Amet i, nn l.rag n r , ltd. tin* build a llew deep w ater liail»ot „&lt; Tha* i f n -lrt i Iiaii smitt-l traselv.
In 1»47, wa* designed to ralee
()?h
' h |j 5 i e rabad City and *’f H»wl&lt;l''« Connelly of S a n fo id , vtre**e» th at rider* should kevn. »»l(l
It n l - i . l l ' Ts-«» lltl le -i Al l tinilt
it* liome.
,(*010' Catiav, i«l
do."
Krp'lhllVI Ht, » hlngle enTil,' next two game*, if tie,-.|,Ml ' Rep R,.y R.'Ik-i Ik of Rrevard
who u p d ate* a wholevalo
...... light* and rear refleetora.
waiver ■&gt;( the o ti,* int,-t ,-t-l•-, ii-t figlit--,, w ith
[dairy, aunminewl he had eettl.-d to del,'ti tine the rhampiiin. will a*k,*l and ....... .
etigitx ■ I »t it-e At vet y
llieyele rider* are a l... taught ' »
hy grunting hi* five ho idavi.l In the National l eague rulea to bring tl„- loll up. He said rocket
th e governor ha I a g i. ,-,1 to m tr„ siltier»,irit,to h e e l atop sign*, a v i d pulling driver* a romml*»lon &gt;at&lt;‘ of 0 *&gt;er ritV
I'..,i . i ■*,!,- ' Ynbee X I
4n
Easel,all Ceinnil**ioner A It il.»eti„ti of II-. ui.-aviiio, although
Z one
A re
S a f e into . l l r e t suddenly w here there cent. Previously, ke
aid, I h&lt;
l- *
M t.^ O - ll f t^ W * I* only M ftjttl
*f°“,IenL N,Mn?
jt&gt;ln h l* B f d
T -h
- - -. I
i.
Chandler, tcp re.cn talfv r of five 1be hud ealte i tl.
,„t, {„, the high all it tide*
le*i " t h a n the HSJXW^iOO top *u,&lt;’ ,0 ,h e
unlon(
m e no Mop »lgn* ami to use hand **u waa 3H per cent.
’ . n i f t i n g ,t.,tio ii trit,-r.'&gt; tit - 1 i.-i f-ylitr, with a V
“Now th ey ’re earning limit* N ut'oil ni t.eague rlnh* an t foul soli t oi |...
placed by the legislature.
| F’UANKF’l'ItT , Germany, Sept, .irn n la for turn*.
wine n-tmi i ■ k,*t* for * -t, ,p*ran m ; 11 Iff snl.I.IJfrom llie Xmeiirnn league, v,.t law CIIANDI.ER M EET
'AT—Tw o American ntrmeiA* n heln for nioht rider* il&gt;” money than
tintist •t-ri.l, .,Vet 500 VI I’ ll
on the date* and a rra n re I
l*i
yi*t
a
piL
ill;v
(
“
Maybe
I
ought
t
CIN CIN NA TI, Sept. 15—
parachut e*! into the Soviet iJavcee* wjll not n flei tinif Seoleh
Il -•■in,- V tl
n huge I Ii-liat
C u s t o m s
O ffic ia lH
ment* nt a meeting here tixlav
I VI I' v&gt; lltll\l!S 11 Vt h
silence tollowed
followed yeaZone. of
back* »»ir.v
i tf r lv ,| - • *'n hlrvele* at 1:00 o'clock ing in my plant.” Ili.ff *.vtd hi* I
A t,..,
o
4
I . n i , j „ „ The nu utal
• mil alienee
ye»- *.....
"■ G erm any a re "»•
l(* It It! i■It s |.o w rri'i
'll ltn11h *i
CIN'CINNA I I Sv.pl 1.1
‘
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,.
.
o
.
,
—
-------0(
Courtli
driver*
now
Will
make
op
to
SW
M
)
|
U K ay
l
A ra b
S h i p s t „ d .y ’. m eeting between Ila.e- «'«l*y In the U S. rone, the Air j gwt.:r.li.V nftrrmKin
Tl» SI ll&gt;il 111 11‘. E I.E n tlR S | S.,i,,ti.i R.,|.,
V t .It , lc i t|,i,. i In, •’lit* i»r»»|d*ll,-t
•mhiriAti f
' a month.
•■
hall Comml*»loner A. B. Chandler F’orce •&gt;ini&gt;Lncc*l.
•
hy *hr t’*,k
Tlill* IK M I.-tier fill" l|l«flsi8V 1
N A SIIV II.I.E. Term , Sept. If,
derluie.1 in a
Hi iiii-nt lin e t'i
The two a re Can*. Kenneth W.
MIAMI, Sept. 15—DPI—A fter and official* of the Detroit Tiger*
(/Pv The Tennessee llrim a-intir idav lliat Pt. -i.l. til l iuti.iiti'- at xn.l t) •• A if Force ■s'Vn w h tli,*#* t
I#
of 1ill,• N*c»tl ♦ (* X
■late executive eonimltlre moved tael, on l.m. i- nte.rlv an at • be i
burrow ing through 200 ton* of and Dallaa club, hut It wa* he- Slakrr. Lincoln, Neh., and I.lcut , A |&lt; * v n n rl« v l* l u l l n t v i v u r l .111(1 UTO IV O O IU 'D D it'.S
coal, custom , official* reported lleved th a t player* deal* involr- Cl.ren.-e II. Stelw r, Mobile. Ala [ ^ ' ♦ ' X l i n a t r IH I C H p |H ‘(l
”
,
t*lm ,- iti llir ret,era!
titilny to *uh*titute electoi* fill 1tl nipt to r u m f„v«n vvttli the I *, .........
... .. , n f , 1... |t l| \ I bl.t

Problems Of Fire
Fighting W ill Be
Studied By C Of C

I

Labor Disputes

W ork Begins On .Pilot Club Told
4 Ball Diamonds jOf Women’s Fight
For Barr School1 To Practice Law

Air Force Tells
Of Secret Craft
Now Beiiitf Built

Seminole S c h o o ls
Get 3rd Installment
F rom State Funds

Rockett And Abies
Show Safety Film
To 'Negro Students

t

a

a S

•l.-Pr I f,„
lower
I.
T|."
V,»thi.,|&gt; pl'tite t- the ft) itie wing
♦VI'S*

lira. I (111
the Aaaahlr, regDtered Dorn Jedda,'
Saudi Arabia.
Tb* coal waa for bailatt, cold
Earl Albury, agent for tlwArabUn corporation owning th* ship*.

Voter* In Seven States Pick
Candidates For Political Offices

CLEMENCY DENIED
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 15— 14-.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
—The Pardon Board today denied
_______
____
Voter* in seven ita lti h ad (heir candidate* all picltrd today for
clemency to atate
Senator
E._____
Bert
Jllddle, who waa sentenced to* political office* ranting from governor and S en ato r down lo minor
’hree Tear* imprisonment ot\ town position*.
a moral charge.
These were the major result* in yriUnLy't primaries:
The application waa dmird on
Senator Joseph Ball won Republican rrnominalion in Minnrsoli,
the lack of a motion hy the board.
Riddle, M-year-old whool teach- while Mayor Hubert Humphreys of Minneapolis snagged the Demo­
er. partime preacher am! rather cratic senatorial nomination.
of nine children, waa convicted cn
Another
Incumbent, Senator"
a charge of fondling a IS-year-old Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, didates—GOP Senator Homer F,
girl student of the Holme* county rolled up a heavy victory margin Ferguson and farmer Democratic
rural achool of which be waa In hla atate’a Democratic primary. Rep. Frank Hook.—also larkrd op­
principal.
HI* November opponent probably position within their own parties.
will be Republieen Will P. NichloAnother senatorial randidata
MISS REITER ENLIS1T*
aon, political naw-eomer who held waa named officially in Texas, but
W M r. daughter a growing load over former Gov­ not In an election. The Democratic
d Mr*. R. J. Reiter of Longwood. ernor John C. Vivian.
Convention meeting there yester­
ncently paaaed a written examineRepublican Sana ten Leveret t day acclaimed Rep. Lyndon John­
iting Sal ten*tall o4 Masaackmette and son victor la the hard-fought pri­
mary runoff agalnot former Gov­
w en uneppona* IritantTlf^'lTl ernor Coho Stevenson—In which,
W w s n t e eW fMtiea from out of nearly IJWIJOO votes c u t,
« I. PHmronld, while Alfred Johnson had a majority of leva
B. Portia will iqpiait off against than 100.
Bridge*.
The convention also registered
Both Michigan senatorial can­
tCeattawoO mm rags lie)

, y s.

jnly
m illing CommunDl* to thi* counttalay al 0 A. M of a heart alltry th ro u g h the United Nation*, m
rnl.
hi&lt;* Iwcn rharged with mitcomlurt
Jurge Kooncc a resident of Flu*
and
nrglect
of
iluty
Tl. a t.* , ix
, ,
I URt
tin, i*»l
attended
•'nil inj wrnnoi
school in *xiFriri
North Lar*i*
Caro. J, i
» y rt7t&gt;" t
p t" | l l n a and Florida and wa* admitted
*entr*| th e charge* in a I n te r to j to , hr b , , )tl .Sumtervtlle In t»W.
A lexander, who |* a»*t*tant th ie f llo practiced there until UM2 when
of the viaa division.
the county seat of .Sumter county
Official* said th« action i* th,- wa* moved to lltuhncll, He saw
first of a srrir* of *tcp* which hi* first public service a* Repre­
could resu lt In disciplinary art ion, sentative In th e stale legislature.
possibly including dismissal.
WORLD FEDERATION
Prof. Ray Bhort, a form er in­
F l o r i d a Is In T o p
structor a t Florida Southern Col­
B r a c k e t F o r M u r d e r s lege at Lakeland, will *peak to ­
night at 7:30 o'clock at the First
Methodist Church on th r subject
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. (JF)
of world federation and world
G eorgia and Alabama &lt;t-d the n a­ peace. A sem inar on the subject
tion m urdera per 100,000 popula­ will be held and Prof. Short will
tion d u rin g the first *ix month* answer question*.
of HM8, th e Federal Uttreau of
Prof. A lbert E. Em -Kiii, scient­
ln v ratig .itinn -eports.
ist, ho* sta te d : "I atn convince,I
They topped the nati &gt;n in the th a t the achievem ent • f world
first h alf of 11M7, alto, and In both federation
ax««*• ■»swi| la
up th
viip
Mivvft u* rgent and
e most
Vftara Florida waa in the upprr important problkm of our time.

brackete in murder* per 100,000
Inhabitants.
Georgia had IU 0 murders for
each 100.000 people In the first
slg months tale year, Alabama
I I I ! and Florida A ll.
The nation-wide average wae

Truitt an and Senator Allien Hark- | Hoard •" act aenln-t th*- Inlet onlev of Kentucky hi* running unite tiortnl Typogr»phl, al Union. A E L

I IN MOVE

HUMS. Sept. 15—tJ 'i Follow.
■•i • nf Gi-sterid t'lm tle* IK-Gaiille
H, sweep turn into power wilts a
•ogj.n t..dnv no niipeiil to Fr-ttu'e
fliMi.1 „ f

kintntix.

Scientist Suggests Atom Research
May Solve Migration Of Fish, Birds

Ils'lail* of the stnmn e.initiaigti
were dixclo-o-.l l&gt;\ Amite i l i l i s i l l ,
French .nil hot nnd support ri of

ATI.ANTIC CITV Sept. 15—-(/P )- Sfirntitl rim er lliggin* -ug*
geiied today that atomic energy r rte a trh some d ty may solve the
riddle of the migration ol birds, fish an d animals.
Atomic enrrgy is so versatile in its application. I begins said, it
also concrivably may help clear up the mystery »f Florida'* dicaded
red tide, or lead lo new method* of killing rats or fattening ovslrtt.
Higgins, former chief o | fisherv biologr l»i the Filh and Wildlife
Hcrvlrc. now i« liaison officer h e - F - "
------tween that agency and the atomic as parol Ion plant* is not endangered by stray radiation, we hnrdly
energy romnti*aion.
Hi* observation* were prcM-ntrd need f'i'l concerned about direct
in a paper prepared for delivery in ju ry to f»rm stock o r xvild aniat (lie meeting* her* nf the A m er­ m ill population* In the vicinity of
ican Fishcrir* Society ami the tlu- r&gt;immi».don,» inetull tstions."
International Aaaociation of Game, H iggins sad.
Fl*h and Conaervation Commis­
"R ut there ia atill th e i|ue»tiun
o f pouihle injury to anim al popu­
sioner*.
Higgins said that liarring atomic lation* in tha wild w hera they are
warfare the throat of immediate not protected hy tha elaborate pre­
or drxitic injury to wildlife from caution* taken in th a m an ufactur­
atomic research, la "chiefly imag­ ing plant*."
HIIggln* raid th rre ha* not yat
inary."
"If th# health of worker* about been tint, for complation of any

W a t s o n d i e s in c i i \ i r
KAIFORD Ss-nt. 15
Itavid
loxeidi W atson. 'J'l-ys-ar-ol.l negro,
dies! in the eleetrte chair at th e
sta te priasm ttnlav for the niursln»f n sailor alioard ihe USS Hlrit»•li’" rt Kev We--t two yevrx *g»*
D wax Florida'* firal clectri'eution tinder Mlpervision Ilf fed■rttl authoriUea.

It I* nol too
much to »ay
*a that the
__________
survival of civilisation depend*
upon this solution."
W. T. Holliday, president of the
Standard Oil Co., ncently said:
“I heartily recommend United
World Federalist* as being worthy
of membership and support.”
lha atomic pila* or In tha uranium

( ( '• a t la a e C U a h a s

a ta |

•tu- U u -h ti't
•h&lt;. Rally ,,f
I R I 'F i

teader who heat*
tin- Ktenrli l'e.i|d«

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE Sepi 15—&lt;/!*&gt;
High Low
80
05
A tlanta
81
A0
Rirm inghatn
51
Chicago
72
ft*
IH
D 'n v er
ft*
Nsw York
81
105
74
Phoenix
A*
M
Shreveport
M
IF
W ashington
M
71
Jack *on villa
Tf
N
Miami
AT
H
Peniacola

-»• »l

�I

• AGE TWO
-H .

„

'

Sanford Herald '

fh c

W ED N ESD A Y , S E P T . 15, 1048

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
i.

GOP Campaign

Opera On Film

. ata ■— a

It is welcome news mm
that some oi
of the
great o|tenut.
ojieras, ran
as,i THE WORLD TODAY
it
me groin
|H?rfornied by th e Mutropolitinn Opern Company, might bej
II) DeW ITT Marti KNZIK
AP fo re ig n A ffairs A nalyst
filmed for exhibition in motion picture houses. The com­
' k a t f t H aa a ta a a i aiaaa a a tl* , bination of the musical talents anil ex|&gt;urienre of the MotroOrUk«r ST. IBIS. at tM r ~ t Ofile#
• f B aafard. I l - r ld a . « 4 » r Ik# A rt l»olitan with the technical skills of llollywixxl should result
This day ten y rats sgo you,
a t r a n i n i a t M ara k a. i*af.
in entertainment of the highest order.
columnist boarded a charterr,!
R O L U M I I- n k r»
If
this
dream
should
lie
made
reality.
o|ieru
at
its
best
plane in l^mdon and pursued
M lla r
could be placed within the reach of theater-goers all over Prime M inister Neville Cham ber­
i m m i u i ii i u n
H a . l a n a M aaaaat
the country, muny of whom otherwise might never have a lain. who w as flying lo Adolf H it­
a t na« x i m o x is Vt k s
chance to see grand o|x*ra in all the color and excitement of ler's Alpine retrea t at llrrchteab . C a rrie r
- •
gaden, in the llritith sta te sm an ',
m
O aa M a a lk
full-scale production. Would this hurt the attendance at first
T h r e e Maalfca
efforts a t appeasing the Nasi
the .Metropolitan Opera House in New York. On the contrary dictator.
Mm M e o lb a _ — -----------------------Oaa l e e r - ..... .... ....... **-•“
attendance prolmhly would increase, for the tremendous That was the la-ginning of three
A l l a k lla a r f
Be tire*. ra »4a e f
publicity |Miwcrs of the movies would stimulate interest in tense yrecks whirh changed the
Ik a a k a , rra a la lla a a a a . aallraa a f
aataflalB B ia B la f a r Ika f t p * * * m t
history of the world. Those *1in ma­
opera
rafalaa fsada. w i l l fca rkarmad »■ »
days w ere part of my jo u r­
. I T— a la r a f I f t l l a l B ) J B l M ______
A more detering question, and harder to answer, is lic
nalistic life, and I venture to reraJl
N a a fra a a ia d N a lla a a ll, 0 ,
whether opera movies would have sufficient drawing iiower them briefly In our column because
la l a a .
la a a a a w
M a .raaa B la M ata. la r ..
maw
l a r k , r k lr a a a . in the theaters to make them profitable for Hollywood. The after only one decade we again
D r , r a il. K aa aaa I I I , , ,1. Loots.
filming of nn opera on the scale of an artistic performance nre faced with an international
~ T k » ll r r a i d la a airatkar af Ik a
would be nn exjiensive undertaking, even for the lavish film •Ituation having nioinrntnus poten­
A a a a rla ird l*raaa w h lr k |a a a l lll a .
• m rla a lta lr la Ik a aaa la r re e a k llindustry. The drawing |xiwer could lx? measured only t&gt;v tialities
a a lla a a f a ll Ik a la r a l a i m a i l a l a .
la Ik la a f w i H W i *
wall aa aN
trial, hut it certainly seems reasonable to think that great The Qlt-year-old Ch*mlx?rlnin—
»r a a a a &lt;iip«i&gt;kn.
honest and highnunded hut
numbers of movie patrons, both regular and occasional, and
unlucky sta te sm an —flew to lierrhwould
welcome
the
innovation
in
film
fare.
WEDNESDAY. KEPT; li, IM7
lesgaden tn an effort to **try to
If producing opera movies would help th e Metropolitan find a lieaceful solution to the
to regain its financial feet, that alone would lx* a valuable crisis'* which was menacing world
B illliK VfCKHB TODAY
result. Hut the results of placing opera before th e whole tranquility. The phrase "p»-ae*in our time'* was an irresia'ihle
Tin irrj aUfa In Ihrir enura* country in this way would lx- of much greater value.
magnet, and so the gaunt, gray,
i:« t* h ll« k r4 la lia a

.

P a k ll.h .t l i ia d . . t i t , l S s ln fS s r
aa 4 , a a , a , al
K a a la rk . H a H &lt; a
H I M a g o o lla A ,a a a a ________

I

'{•III (l|h t (or Ua If a r art in harM a n ) with God's rtrrnal purpoaaa;
The l.«ml ahall fiirht fin ou anil
ye ahall hold your peace.—Exudu*

Healing By Sound

14:14.

Sound may lx? uaeful in the .telenet? of henling. This |x&gt;x-

I&lt; '»ta lla a r4 ffrwan I 'a i v

gentle old m an made a d a tr with
thr mad-dng dictator.
War seemed to la- a|ipioarhtng
with terrible sw iftn rs, Alithoit)
Eden who had resigned his posi­
tion as llritish foreign secretary

Sanford Forum
Editor The Herald:
Acting Governor M. K. Thonipsoii did not know th a t there writ*
•o many people in Groigia tnat
would fit hi* description of Taluiadgr followers, hooillumt. Ihugv,
goon, and drunks, all of which
would h a te U-«n |M-ifvcl gviitienu n and ladle, hail they voted for
him. This w riter is sum - dial not
many negroes who had a vote
could hark Thompson with a clear
conscience since those thing* only
bring bloodshed and Diction.
A long time ago wc pieJtrted
Thompson's defeat, after the un­
balanced way ho has shown, since
la-fore he Iwcaine aMing governor
he signet the w hite supremacy bill,
then toeing a huge negro vote he
ill»runit'd it.
l-ct a man be rig h t nr wrong, ha
»hould always do a - hi* conscience
directs. If he had no liking for
the white supicm ary bill hr should
never "have
its .’V
passage.
• ’JJ ’signed
"["V* for
'" V '.V
T !
f: '
l,y
8‘*“ ‘h' n »
for
|*
,, ,
. .
, ^h* **°ulh •**®‘*}j*
'^member
th a t the so ralli-,1 Dixiccrats ate
,
, | ^n
i
, he „ ,h ,n .
, r
fhpir hirlhrl|fht
, hp

Daytona wen thr playoff*. hul nihility hat been Hiiggeatcd to the American Congreta of.
the Sanford boy» Itt ihrm know Physical Medicine by Julia F. Herrick nf the Mayo Fouiuln- lu ,r ,,,*p ."f ••ppy»n|»n &lt;" Hi* primthey had hrrn in a hall i|*mr.
tl«&gt;n. rcixrrtiug on experimenta at Rochcater. Minn.
' [ £ " ™nc\™tan*, ta d k ta t.J lI" ^
We hope dial noilhrin news­
papers commenting on the recenl
liopical dilluibancr will change
thru hradlinn (mm "FIoikIj Hurficanr” In “ Rrimuda llumcanr "
Whsl South Carolina u gotna In
do in the coming rlcctxm it of
courte anybody’• guru, hut n r II
put nui gurti up agaiml anybodv
tlfe'i. Thr Callup Poll shows 50
percent ol thr proplr air t«nng lo
vote fc- Thuimond. only 20 |wrernt (or Truman.

Medical | m*&lt;ip I«• have Ix-en exploring the uffectn on th e ltu,t the way to peace." On Sept.
Ixxly of aounti waves pitched higher than the human ear;l'.‘ llltler made an angry speech
can hear. Poaaihility of uaing the waves to tient aome ilia- demanding "self - determination"
eaaea haa been auggeatetl hv destruction of tiaauca under *or the Sudeten Herman* in West
Ctrrhi&gt;«lii\iikia. lititnin hml
certain conditions, raising of Ixxly t» mperuturc. ami *1range ern
k mission in Prague tn m ediate
reactions nf aome liipiida. These renultn of ex|ierimi'nt also Ix-tween the Sudeten (ierm ans and
suggest the ixraailrility. mentionerl by Dr. Herrick, that the Cierhnslovak government, hut
It* effort* r o l l u p , There wn»
sound of sufficient loudrras could cause death.
These studies take nn new interest for tile layman when Idoodv fighting near the Got- i
man frontier Ix-twrrn Ctecho
Dr. Herrick rc|xirts that Mayo ex|x?rimenta indicate sounds slovak
re n d a n n e , and Sudeten
capable of producing these effects ar*' created by high­ (iermans. The llritish cahlnr
speed jet-pro|x?lled aircraft. It should lx- mentioned Dial met In em ergency session..
aviation leaders claim that jet engine effects are only psy­ It sa» In th is tense atm osphere
that rham la-rlain telegraphed H it­
chological.
for n ronfrrenee, which the
Thom* who find certain high-pitched screeches and ler
set for llerchtesgaden
xqueals unendurable can put it down as psychology or phy­ Koehler
French 1'iem ler Dalsdier had
siology, ns they please. Hut some duy mysterious high sound, orgwl C'hamlH-rtaln tn make the
not heard hut only felt, may help to cure our ailments.
'e ffo rt. F rance pinned her hop-

!&gt; » » !

. West Virginia, and George Wilson
io f Iowa; and senatorial landidalea
Patrick J. Hurley of New Mexico
and Koss Kisley, of Oklahoma.
k was learned meanwhile th a t
reports to ihe OOP campaign com, m ittrr indicate th a t Jteverromb,
[ (tail. Robertson and Ristey all faev
uphill battles. T here teporl, give
Republicans the edge in Illinois
| and l»wa and about an ever, chance
in Kentucky—area* regarded by
the GOP a* d anger spot*.
On Ihe other hand, the Rcpuhlileans are said In hclicvp they have
' a good chance to knock eff a
Democrat in Montana, shout .an
even rhance to capture another
Democratic seat in Coltysdo and
a somewhat lesser chan.-e of win­
ning one in New Mexico,
Dewey is expected to visit c.li
of these states, including West
Virginia, whrtc-Rcvereomh i* hav­
ing at tough battle with Matthew
M. Neely, the Democratic nominee.
There have been h i m rrports
th at Dewey miffed at Kevercomb
because of differences -iver dis­
plac'd persons legislation, would
I na.»* up Wc-l V irginia Hut Capc! hart told a rep o rter “th e e is no
: doubt in my mind that the prost•f.-niial nominee will campaign
there.

10 percent. R ight now it ap p ear*. placed orders dm ing the last
reallite
Iled.
th i, prediction will be rra
d . three months can count positiveU s t year th e factories turned |y on getting even a 1910 model.
out nearly 4,HOA,000 cars and
O ffsetting this, of court,', is
truck*. Ilarnng »omething now un- the fact alm ost any new car may
nf peace on thia fateful parley.
fore*,*en th a t figure wilt he top­ la? pun h a ic l In the nation's Uttll
The piim e m inister never had
ped early In November of this car lot* at a price well above the
flown liefore and his experience
year.
factory list. I.at,-»t survey, of the
should have la-en a piemonition
DKTKOIT, Sept. Ill—&lt;A*»—If
Industry planning now is to used car m arket show the demand
of dire event*, for he Ix-ramt? very dour
,
... . . . .
.
choice
of
automobile*
la
hting
out
most
of
the
rem
slnsir-sick (as did li and oidrred hi*
I he lower prl— cl**, you *tlll i Ing new models with as little for new c a r . still holding up allilane lo land so he could continue in
have many month- to w ait f » r : change-over "idleness a» possible. though new csedit regulnUons
hy train. However, there was no -pot dr fl very.
&gt;
Some plants w ith dual assembly ei M eu, ‘^ n lo . l i e .
^
IJ • « » com
unist, Tknown
a . y New
u&gt;mwhjfh
l||n t)fW,
w,„
room for pt«?monilion* In a mind
This become- Increasingly ev­ line* may even have I949 model, ,-d to cut into sale*.
through which "peace in oui ident e* production in the more moving
__ _______
_____
___________
Generally the new legulstlon. w|h e »w a* easily a* Henry Wallace
along one of (hem*liefore
time"
never rented
Ihe ex..........
, . , to, sough
— Ilk,
, , , popular ear fields fail* lo keep th e current model run has been will n-o u lr, th a t Installment p u r - land
ch ase. fw co m p U -t^ in IT. m onth. h&gt;,
on „ur
n r, .. i
,n ,h&lt;’ ,rr&lt;&gt;* *,p up with demand. Chevrolet. Ford fmlsht-d on th e other.
,.n *
th e re could lx&gt; *u&lt;-h nmj Plymouth hsv* been Inrrea*In former year* the imml- imU'Mil o f a*4 M l i t p r i M O L
' u ,n feaesl In i l r f m t UMYthiniT u n
frP*
»ny‘hlr'* un
evll, persons as H iller. II* thought u v their pnxlucllon steadily, hut nener of a new model would means higher monthly payment* own
Anirtiean.
ih st light m ust triumph.
th rir order backlogs today m e bring ■a sh
sharp
arp tightening
tightening up
up ooff|£
iorr a substantial drop In price*. ............~R*sivctfullV
Resjiectfullv..
Ij ,nol now
^ , v iXl w
So the Iwo chiefs of govrtiiiiu-nk 1gm aler than they ware a t this new orider* In the g rtw n t »lt- V f . ■rtgj h f . ^
W-.-Millua.
R. -J. Sanfi
met In th* F u rth e r’* “castle" on a time la»t year.
uation few persons r n n have ih p ttn p R I.
Sanford.
peak rising front Ihe sweet valley
The name !» true of producer*
llcrchlrsgadvn through which In other price groupings and In
ther-in-law was Mussolini's physician, a contact which kept of
ran the trout stream which Reich*- few instances are the m anufac
In Knoxville. Tenn. a nine yea. Grnzinni in high office despite the fact that his taients were marshal Hi-rtnann (Soaring stocked lurer* likely to caU-h up w ilh Ih#
old gill wai thot lo drallklhe other only moderate. Why his trial has lx*en postponed so long is fur himself. W ithin a few hours unfilled order* for ano th er two
• hr little, util-world hamlet was years. TM« ha, h*en said re p e a t­
night by a ,is yrar old boy inno­ a mystery which it would lx* interesting to solve.
jammed with correspondents from edly ever since peacetime ptod'iccently firing a 12 gua|e-shotgun.
many point* o f Europe. Telegraph lion nf motor c a rt was resumed
The hoy*, father had l«(l'the load­
ami telephone facilities wer,. u t­ more than Ihree years ngn.
One significant thing alxiut
ed gun in thr car after a hunting
terly Inadequate- lo deal with thr?
ihe car Industry's situation sight
trip. Hunting heroic* thould hr
press m essages.
However, ••
now I* th a t constantly m ounting
managed lo tell our »|or&gt; r f .
itiurd like driving"lkent*s only
Ihree hour conference, amt I fmu P/rices have not cut into demand. (
Dewey Vlctery No longer
I
Selstllv* Service Rtvle*
lo thorr who it, ptdfitiralr their
rw car price* have gone up as
from Ihe film th a t I repotIi-d as much
as 7B percent since Ie-fore ,
ability to handle lh.m .^ \
Stars Certainly By COP
I
May Affect Newly-Weds
follows?
Ihe war anil more Increase* aro
•
•*
rieo
r
to
observer*
th
at
Spec/ef In C m lttl F rets
in prospect this year.
Fuller Warren and ^Governor
r peace grew front Ihe conference
What will happen priee-w ko
Warren of California are having
AXHINflTON —T he Republican high rtimmsmt. taking atock il would be predicated nn Ih* sacri­
*1111 Is snylxMlv's
n e x t year Mill
quite a pleatanl visit tdfithrr on
hefors pounding Into Ihe campaign stretch, has hecom* aw are fice by Ctechoalovakla of «&gt;ntt guess, but the most anv of Ine
•Sudeten
te
rrito
ry
to
Germany.
The
th
a
t
Preeldcnl
T
rum
an
haa
received
some
tactical
break*
that
make
(hr Wt»l Coart and the Florida
industry analysts expect l.i a J
the result of November's hattlr nf the ballots no longer a foregone supposition In Informed circles was hall In Ihe upwrard trend. Nobo­
man undoubtedly ’ n lacking up
that (’hamtwrlain would take back dy expects a cut In any model
conclusion.
Mime good |minlrr% on liow lo tun
OOP National C hairm an Hugh D. Scott. Jr., apok* for Republican « proposal re la tin g to Ihe annexa­ currently In production. N either
the cilru, industry/,V Inasmuch at
presidential candidate Thornes K. Dsway and th* m itre GOP when tion of Sudeten German* by Hit­ does anybody In industry circles
ler.
the Florida Wantry/ft sure lo he
expect more than a seasonal
he predicted sweeping victory. However, the Re­
Tim . confirm ed this. However, levelling off In demand. From
Florida*! neat Govern* 'and the
publicans. led by Dewey, are moving slowly, m ak­
California W a r r e n ij l e l j r to he
ing certain they make no mistake*. Thta ta In­ the Communique issued at Ihe end Novemlxw through Fehruary or- .
spired
by Dewey's careful policies and planning. or Ihe conversation merely said ders normally would fall off I
the neat Vice f*ia«ij|lrnt of the
a t there had Ix-en “an extended, Iml there wll be a lot ot new mo- |
The refusal of Illinois to permit Progressive th
United Stalet. thr renewal,of this
frank - exchange of views", nod dels during that period. T heir
presidential
candidate
Henry
A.
Wallace
on
tha
acquaintance,hm it both timely and
that there would be another meet- styling appeal alone will stim u ­
ballot concededly weakens the OOP In Ullnata Ing.
late a lot of new demand.
autpkioui for Ftoiidar.......
where, nevertheless, victory la expected. Repub­
At the beginning of 1948 most
Chamberlain returned to Und&lt;m
lican* figure It will be a little harder lo recapturo the next day. He waa met a t the r a r maker* predicted a produc­
"At Maine goes
goct the nsIllinois with Wallace unable lo spill Ihe Democrat airport hv a big crowd whirls tion increase this year of about ;
lion**. Not many rmociati will
vote.
greeted him w ith eric* of -g... |
be willing lo tub: fib• lo that
CYarmof reprisal* In Ihe ftouth sdmllBWIy la old Neville." « . , „ „ rk „f
theory (hit yrar, wh iwilh RrpuhweakiWng ths Rlalrs Rights Dijdecrat ticket of prrcialion for his effo rts lo malulicant turpatting the enrd breakJ . Stron Thurmond and Fielding Wright. Itow- tain peace. He told the atsem htaao:
Il was a fran k -lalk . hul II wss
0. lead, Jr. ever. Trum an still Dgvrrs to lose Alahnma, Routh
more ikan
in*'victories of 1928
OPTOMETRIST
a friendly one
1 feel waii«rie-ri
Carolina and Mlsisalppl
10,000 volet. Hul t tire of llie
PROM IT COMPI.KTR
CIO mdorsement of Truman, though not landing or unexpected, • hat each of ua fully under-land*
nothing
Republican majority. if
.. -------,.
OPTICAL BKKVICB
places lb* heavy tabor stair* of Pennsylvania and Washington tn what I* In ihe mind of the other."
rite, mutl t*rve lo prole that lives
■OOF
old riiRifiliprlfilR_
oor old
C ham berlain- m
ami ___
mxir
Jeopardy for th* OOP.
Truman policies bate not been par­
old world. They w ere to laarn in I Olnaooo
Repairs sad adjuotawnto mods
ticularly popular not only wilh Ihe
wh,“ roatly was In '
• MARRIAOR NO HVRR DRAFT RACAPR—Potential draftee* 7, / . PW.
Hitler
s
wicked
mind.
Hears 911 - 14
folks in Main*, wherd there are
who ruth Into m arriage to escape Induction may hml ths tables
Hot 8-11
turned on them.
many who alto believf.ia tlalrt
Pbeae
SM
Select!vs
Sendee
oBctata
Indicate
present
standards
for
deferrights, but alto with the rett of
In swimming
red. Ihe p«nAtlantic National Bank BUg.
m e a t—Including m arital nUtua—m*y he revised If It ta found th a t
the country.
ru in rivals th* •
and porpoise.
Hanford. Florida
th e number of men needed by Ihe military la not met by the present
reservoir.
It Un't just in Sanford tlyit a
Presumsbly, If changes are made In deferment standard*, newlyhousing shortage exists. There ar*
m arried draftees would be among ths Brat tn suffer. Oflldata may
more people lhan'«An be accom­
rule that marriage w ithin a certain period afte r the elfectlvs data
modated everywhere ijt the United
o f th s draft ta not grouritta for deferment.
Stalet and ihrouahoul the entire
Present regulations call for the most liberal deferments possible.
d world. "The earlh it beO ut of f.MO.OOO men who will register. It ta estimated only 3M.000
will actually he Inducted.
over-populated**, says Dr.
T hs only way things ra n go for I t through IS year-olds ta lo tha
d Osborn of the New York
bad.
cal Society, and "the an­
e
*
e
*
cient hotvr of (rtecfotn from want
• ROM); TO ROOST—Ironically, should Deway win th s W hits
haa become a
i* Despite
House, he will probably be the Bret president to be subjected to tha
T ht Seminole Counly Chamber of Com*
•II the wan
he*,bast' century.
tw o-term limit, sponsored by his own party.
and the two centuries before that
m m c In compiling Hr new Bayer'n GuMe for
T hs constitutional amendment, limiting an)' president to two
term s, ta now In process of ratification by ths states. Twenty-oo*
Airing which there were many wart
1948-49 S?am&gt;n. Membens wishing to change
(save approved It, w ith IB more necessary lo complst* the necessary I
Might with increasingly deadly inthree-fourths
majority.
I
etriimenti. the population of- the
their Hating* from that of lost yearn a rt askThere Is little doubt th e amendment will be ratified during
earth has increased from 400 mil- Dewey**
Bret term. If he wtae. Only two eouthera states have rat!mi to call: 534 Immediately or check with th*
Bn* lo over 2 000 million. Those
Red. with the others—Democratic strongholds—expected to take
who told us 20 yean ayo that in
affirmative action quickly under a GOP edmlnletiatlon.
Plus Deposit
secretary not Islar than Sept. 21. Oth«rwis«
Thus, th* remaining aoutkem stale*, plus four o r five others,
the neat war the human met would
listings will Iw ths sums as last yanr.
Antroyed by poison
didn't could turn the trick.
e
ed e
e

Another *civil war hat broken
nu&lt; in India which may lead to an
even greater and bloodirr conflict
between Hindu, and Morlrnu. Thr
Indianr were ansioui to get ml of
Trying A Criminal
Ihe Rritiah. hul they may be Ju«t
s i anaioui to have them back. Dio
Lcadcn-fixrted justice is filially catching up wit It the
British at leaf! gave them law and w ar criminals. A fter all these years it is announced that
order.
in October the Hritish will I,ring Marshal Ktxlolfo (Ira/.iuni
General Clay ,ay* he doe, not to trial. Graziani, former Italian commander-in-chief, led
believe that war ir juil around (hr th e Italian armies with only nuxlerate success in the Ethio­
cornet, hul the Dritiih decide to pian campaign.
When Hndoglio t&lt;x»k control, things went lx*ttcr. tirazi•low up their demohiliration pro­
u
n
i
hau
to wait until Hudoglio resigned lx*fore b e in g ntnde
gram and rteti up their prepara
lionr (nr aur. Maybe Gty it ri^ht. v ic e ro y of Ethiopia, lie then made up for lost time hy order­
but the British don't intend In get ing wholesale massacres of the unarmed |xipuiation. Ih- bail
caught with . their planer down previously had a like record for cruelty in Libya.
Graxinni was always dose to the Fascist regime. Ills bro­
•gab.

Motorists Wanting
Low Priced1Autos
Still Have To Wait

Carton o f Coca-Cola
Promises Hospitality

A tfx &amp; W A S H IN G T O N

W

Dr. C. L. Peruons

NOTICE

e

6 bottW* for 25^

' what they were talking about.
that dm
-M *

should MS a goaeral darood. ta tha MOT
MM tho Upadr m
■ok* ad aottau n o t e taehsdtag shkta. haw* ko-

. Bamo tadtsotry

m s

i o m i * tn 4 » n suTMoonr o r r m

Sm M

i

C tm ty C k tn b er • ( C n m e r c t
o m i . n . t B . c s i f s s s , .,

say U'o,
^ ..-tj

HHKUKS

lit

r( ji$
W
-f*

coca -c o u c o m m n t i t

�WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18,1948
-

j

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

111■ n.^9

Social

A n d Personal Activities
Telephone 148

carlin I’nlmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calendei

St. Monica Meets
With Mrs. Feinherg

T he home &lt;&gt;f M u. Irvitvj Feinla-rg on Magnulla Avenue Man the
The auxiliary of the Biuthcr- scent* of the manthly m eeting of
hood of Hallway Trainm en Mil) St. Momra Chapter of Holy Crus*
hold Us monthly social m atting at Episcopal Church held last evening
the home of Mr*. C. K. Junes, 309 at 8:00 o’clock. Mr*. F. A. Dyson
We»t F ifth S treet, a t 8;tMi I*. M, presided over the mevtlm* mid
i m itM U.w
| officer* Mere appointed for the
comint; year.
The Gram m ar School Parent- 1 Mr*. Dy*nn wa* re-appointed n*
Teacher Association will meet I chairm an, Mr*. Lauren R. Johnson,
*h# aehool a t 3:30 P.M.
secretary: Mr*. Sam M artina,
The South Side I arent-T eacher. trp aiu ri.r .
c ari(| ft tune, cduWEDNESDAY

A .aoclatlon Mill honor mother* o f ; &lt;. , „ o n , |

, h t jr m a ,i;

Mr*.

ersonals
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Touchton
h a te returned from spending tw o
Week. at D ayu ua Reach.
Mi** Loui*e Muller ami Mi**
Ver*a Woudrock are (pending a
tw o Meek'* vucatiuti at Daytona
Reach.
MU* Charlotte True ha* retui ned to her home after (p en d ­
ing the *uiiiiner month* in tiu rd ner. Mat*.

Wr.llnre

UiiptiM Circle .Meets
At Stinciphcr 11 o in e

Elsie Ihiriucau Wed
To Jack T. Mvann

Clrvle No 5 of the Hnpli't Wo­
m an's M issionary Society n u t on
Monday afternoon at the home
Mi*. J. M. Stiiieclphei with Mr*,
t ’. A. Dutton i* co-ho*t*-»*. The
lloste** pie*idel over the meeting
which wa* opened with .i piayei
by Mi** Minnie Stewart. Reports
Mere given iy Itail’iim Pearce
and Knv Hol:»clnw «hi» attended
the Girt'* A n rilin ty Uanip held
recently in Jacksonville.
Tile Millie sillily Mil* I ’induct­
ed by Mrs. F E tlatchel This
being the last meeting •*! the cu r­
rent year, a gift »n* p r e - nted to
Mis. Slin-cbiiM-i. rlianmiiii of the
ciuup, in appreciation • ! hei e f­
fo rts In liehatf of the circle.
Refreshment* weie -&lt;- v«d to
i the following- Mr* W P It.....k*.
.1r , Mr* T. II Grove* Mr* .1 I..
Stondenm lte. Mr- F S l nm»on,
.Mu. I"!ate hot. Mi* 11 v&gt; Shan­
non. l|r* P P t'amplwll. Mr*.
W K Stoklev. Mi* J M Stinecipher 'l i - Dutton. Mt** Stew art,
Mi** Pearro and Mis* lloltclaw.

The m uiiiuge uf Miss Elsie
Itariucuu
ami Jack
Theodor*
Evans mu* jwlrtnnired at u tw|*
lighl ceiemony perform ed at the
Fir.-t Baptist Church on Sept. 13
at 0:00 oVIsh k. O fficiating at the
wed-ling mu * Dr. W P. Brooks,
pastor of the church.
The bride wore a dies* of
w hite *.Ve!et fa-hloned with a
mol led I*»llc* and ,i full skill.
She wore a co ttag e of pink
sw eetheart
ruse*
and
orangv
blossom *.
ID r m atron
honor and only
attendant mu* her *i*trr. Mil*
Mlldieil lidlilleau who wa* gown­
ed In shell pink and wore white
acre**! tie*, lb- corsage was hf
tank ro«e* and orange blottom*.
Mr. William CarrnM ay Evan*
served hi* hr ether a* t&gt;e*t man.
F ellowing a meitding trip the
couple will make their home in
III Land where Mr Evan* is atmil Irig Stel*on University.

Mi. mid Mr*. Ilscar M H a rri­
n*M&gt; students in the school with P h|1Jpit C hrlitlan Social R. lationa tea at 3:15 l 1. M.
j *hlp chairman: Mr*. G. I&gt;. Riehop. son have i r turned from Ml. V er­
A Supper will be held at the J J r . nur»ery chairm an: *&lt;&gt;clal chair­ non and Cairo, III. w-here they
home of M n. Kthel Moore for man. Mr*. Raymond Lund&lt;|ui*t nn-l hav • spent the pu*t 15 days.
member* of Seminole Itebekah Mr*. Charle* Vodnplch:
Mr*.
Mi. and Mi*. Fred Foul have
Lodfte No. 43. Plana will be com -' Cpf„ Carlton. United Thank OfS c h o o l ('osmclics
plated for the president's y l.lt on J ferin)r; Mr, Karlyle II ou* holder, hnd u* their guest at their home
on Park Avenue Ml** KliralH-tii
»*P‘\ S." PY:,T w‘" ,b e ,rr v “ ‘
C h H .tm a . card chairm an.
6:30 I . M. All member* are inXh** irtnup diw ussed a lta r rhair* Sim* wha ha* retained to her
vited
men and dreid* J that two girl* of Inuiie in Richmond, Va.
it* HETTY U1 Mlh I’
II* D O ItO T in HOII
St. Monica will be In rharg-r of
At la*t eo*metic* liou*e
Associated I'rcss Fashion Eililnr
I MCINT WINNI* of lire title “Mr*.
Mr*.
J.
S.
Moore
hni
returned
FRIDAY
to realise th a t teen-age and ''" ''I New York City" Is attractive Mrs,
the a lla r decoration* for n week
Relieve It or not, th e re 's a lady­
Sallie llaiiivoi. l lispUT, Daugh- of the month* th at the allu r i* to her home on Celery Avenue
lege girl* don ’t Imvi
like look about tiii* year's rollrge
Jean
Hull
(above),
of
Glendale,
afte
r
viaiting
for
the
past
th
ree
I n * ol the Aniericaii Revulution, under St. Monica's care. United
motley t. • m u d on l&lt;- m ttfving
c'othe- a quaint. .!• mure air that
will m eet a t the home of Mr*. Thank Offering Ixixes were dis­ an nth* with her daughter Mrs.
themselve*. Ileslil’-- mod ..f them |
, Yo*k,
*“ •Ubmll siiggc-t* the day* wlieii Grandma
Charle*
Stolon,
in
Cteimonl.
&lt;Jn.
®**ter cooking and sewing
F. II. Ituumillat. 910 Palmetto tributed and Mr*. Dyson auggetted
vv.i* a girl.
are content to ..till- for o m ak e-'
Avenue, at .1:00 P.M. in observance th a t the organization have Sunday
down routine whirl g iv ■ i i,,.m „ I to certify her eligibility at a aorticMoreover, our tnodirn young
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Roy
E
Tew
and
make r, Mrs. Holt will be among 23
p r e t ty , n atui.il and clean took.
of Constitution Day.
Hostesses evening grt-Wigrtlirr* and romhovden* are .-..ing for it. honk, line
r, Judy and Elaine, of
wedded beauties competing for the
will be Mr*. Kouniillat, Mr*. II. J. m unity sing* at the home* of the daughti
The
budget-wise
young
lady
ran
and -inker. They can change* fiotn
Columbus O. are vi*itiiig Mr*.
Lehman and Mi»» Irene Hinton. All various memliers. She ,d*o sug­ Tew’* mother Mrs. It. C, Long
blue jean* and n sw rata h irl to a
I HI NIWlY-CtOWNf 0 "Mis* America nf 19IS." Beatrice (Bebc) Shopp, (tick Up a kit mol do hei own p&gt;" title of "Mr*. America" lit Atbury
Park,
N.
J
,
(f
iilcrudliundt)
miinent
wave
:&gt;t
home,
-living
the
vliitinft daughter* at« cordlaRv gested that the chapter moo I at (and relative* In Sanford th is
Victorian dies* in old-fa*hitmen
18, IVIlliitoti P ark, Minn., doesn't allow her victory to dull her appetite.
i
ip
r
n
s
s
of
n
l»nuty
salon.
She
Invite 1 to at!* nd.
call..' anil i-aik a* -w.-et and tnn-I*
and Mrs. Zimmerman, to the Oc­ I week.
Here, "Mb* America" l* shown enjoy In t a hearty breakfast tn her At­
run
find
a
m
in
t
comb
to
help
MONDAY
one purchased n lip-tu-k nt u fa n ­ e«t a* a tln-tvpr. They can go
tober meeting,
lantic City, N. J . hotel suite. Below, Beatrice'* father, Edw ard K Shopp,
tii|ter her hair nml even *nve cy price only lo find the color did fm m pedal pothers or d sw eater
The E h ie Kniuhi Circle of the
The group voted to invite the
Mr*. II. C. W ater* ha* returned
takes
a
picture
of
her.
Her
mother
itands
In
back
of
the
chair
Hoy
looney
on
haircuts.
Fii»t Baptist Church will meet in new m inifter and hi* w ife. Rev. from a vacation spent in Mender
not -uit.
lo lia-.|iie and full kirt in less
There m e lipstick*, powdtt nnd
ttiends ore no concern of this 1916 beauty. (Jrtfrrruiliortai 5uutidphu|o)
the Woinen’i Bible C la n Room at and Mr*. Zimmerman, t otlu- Or- »on. Kv. with her son and d a u g h ­
A college giil -houldii't have to tim e than it take* to cut a &lt;ln**-»
cream
available
that
*loran
nf
• (.end her -mull allowance &lt;&gt;tt and the strange part ( it nil it
8:00 P.M.
tolier meeting. Mr*. Dyson an­ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mi*. W illiam
fertl A wnrdrola- of th rie lit* (Mrfume. Mom or D id will give 1lint in llieii noHalglc cloth** they
Sun Ream* ar.d 0 . A.’* of the nounced that the chapter will con­ L. Locke, and in Evansville. Ind.
•
tick*
ill
popular
rthndecm
In'
her tom e on th at special occasion m anage to look the part.
F irst F irst B aptiit Church will tinue to rare for rhildien in the and A tlanta. Ga. with friend*
iH’iighi fni • xiH-rimuritnl puipu*-*a if -he express.'- a de-ire ful it.
meet at the church a 3:30 P.M,
This doe* nut mean th a t dre*»
P arish House during church In or*. ami relative*.
for
|sr*
tbnii
it
originally
•.
t
for
If *1.,. want* to ime*t in some­ ninm ifactuics nod college shops
The Method!*! Men'* I'luh will A le tte r wa* rend from Rev. Mark
ltltinVN
III
VIVIAN
m:r
lipstick.
In
thi*
tin
t
1
-t
ran
thing
w
r
c
l
-smelling
cologne
i*
have a (tipper at the church at T. C arpenter thanking St. Monica
have nt Inst realized their dream
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Lcffler and
Ih- uiiiile to delerm in- -hade- Hint inexpensive and n wonderful pick- of dressing up the college girl fof
*feature*
7:00 P.M.
for a package sent to Camp St. Mi** Lila l.effler have returned
ere mo*t *uitnlde In the old duy* me-up after s h o w ... .uni hefoie good. She -till cling* to her lieto Sanford afte r vDIting in PhltFrancis in Avon Park
a date. T h e enchanting Hung
ieved Jean*. *ki pant* and vliorta
Mrs. Mousholder di*cu**ed re ­ arlelphia. I'a. w ith Mr and Mr*.
!• .til e.ilogne i* tii.lt it ..-.'la* to for dorm ltnry wear and often for
A|” »t girl* of high h 'IumiI age
s i g n s for Christmas cent* to he Witliam Rush. Mr. Kenneth Lefforever even though you classroom , except
log cold nn.I •torniy weather. last
lik&lt; tu go to rn-cd school It noik
in
achooll
sold by lb* group and displayed Her returned with them after a
it a lot simpler to gel dates Im Tli.'-e a te not ■Iippo-rd to slioW douse yourself with it.
wlieie *iich attire i« barred, hut
J *nmple». The study Irsson was business trip to Richmond, \ rs.
Ify JACK QUIGG
SrhiMil
girl
run
*nvr
aioiwy
»n
but com.- w ith ninti long Idoo*.--' I
da rue* and picnics.
when sin* dre*«.-» up fo r a date or
, taqght by Mi** Sto.u and was and the southern state*
(Fur lloh Thomaa)
Tile g ill win like* thn. took of powder, if th ey like Many of a weekend, she look* every ineh a
Rut
•tiungely
enough
l*nv*
taken from chapter I of the liook
don't give n hoot. As ii inatlii of studied cm ib- &lt; will enjoy log them prefer th at shiny outdoor lady, ali.l »eem» to enjoy it.
Thy Church Beginning
Old -fashioned fabrics *nrh n* ml*
fa - 1 in osi of them won't ittend a ovet-alre.l ruinel lin.i coats bililt look. It i* nice, however, to have
HOLLYWOOD Sept. 16—b l l — “WRevive
ith
Me.”
like Al»th.r Hubl &gt;i*r .1 T h ere - no , u special hoc of pnwdct for date- lei, and chain* are high op (he list
rood hoarding school.
W ith hi* Republic Film* all on
II. U E rit.Y IIIIOWNSTIINE
Following (he liiisln**** meeting i
the indefinite li*t. John Wayne
Enrollment figure* at on" mb 1m* lied aro u n d the mid Ib or w.-.n Mid this iiDo run t v n gift. The of college preference* this fallgiver might suggest having it Full *kirt* are in dem and fof
plan* to tran sfe r hi* lalenU . The a sweet course was served by the AP Newsfcature*
i llIiaii M-hiHil in New York rhow t.Hise. If you're lh&gt;- png1', ill tre* Id. mini *p«*eiully and till* 1* a rlrc**-U|i wear and th ey ’re usual*
ruiranl actor aay* he'll *iicn for ho»U*s* to Mrs. Cordon Hrmilcy,
Ihi.t d in g -lu o * slay aw ii) in drove*. with nu hum p - &gt;&gt;n you. hip-.
t n at for ony gill.
Iv ahout two inche* longer than
the lead in “She Wore a Yellow Mrs. H. L. Perkins, J r., Mra. Alue
You'd think tile school had a ■III. w ear the mnt. tom- cam. I linn
FRIDAY FAIIF
tli«i»e worn l&gt;) their m others and
Ribbon" and go to work "a* own Rlrhard*. Mr*. M. II Riley. Mr*.
quo! online sign up
.S,ho-i| of • kirt.
T u n a-S lullrd Tamaloca*
Johnsort, Mr*. J. W. A ltm an. Mr*.
U* I ran grow a moustache."
Gay hi nvy-r i I.Im-.I sweater* .
| Seine kind- of penguin* tiav. I oilier sist.-fs.
flcinl- -a y they have litlb' or no
t'ri*p P otato Stick*
John A gar ami Den Johnson are Vodoplrh. Mrs. R. W. William*,
Ith rnntchirig -pat* Th*&gt; Id.I* are in wait i lay altei nutc leap- and
trouble filling their ipnila of
llrrsd and R u ttrr Sandalchea
already rust in the outdoor story Mrs. Carlton. Mr*. W aller Meri­
g ill-, loll l« y &gt; really give llielil ti on the borderline nbiiilt til- pnl* dive*.
Pumpkin Pie
I’olfgg
to l&gt;e filmed in Monument Valley, w ether, Mr*. M artina, Mr*. Alfred (Recipe for S lsrrrd Di*h Fullooa)
l but th e new exiting ..tie* may
lu'iu I;o he.
-miAVEII FltflM
HEAVEN"
Utah. Wayne Mill lie w orking for Stanley, Mr*. Lud&lt;iui*t. Mrs. Ava TU N A -STll FEED TD MATOES
i t i | ’E N HAGEN
I*Flowers
J 'l-t to innke th in g - mine at- j send them scurryin g to . -&gt;vei their
Duvis, Mr*. Dyson, Mis*
hi* old friend, d irector John Fold, _W
^ right
_
Mil pa reels contnioing coffee and
tractive In the male* I In lintton junkies Splits nlso m e I m* ng shewn
Ingredient*: I medium-slied to m ­
Woyne wa* *et for several ! Kllial&gt;eth Dyson, Mis* Slone and
heavy i *i Mm-i -id. .( *l..»- *
I’d’iiec.i were d ro p p 'd tioiil u low
chnngi is reduceil for Isivs Blit , with
atoes. salt, one )l-oUlire can gl atefl
film* at Kpiiblic, including h ist Mr*. Feinlierg.
flying niriilane over tlie lone
t .r i n
diM-- Hint dlag 'em In? Nn.-dreet which .n n Ih- worn -i
tuna, '* cup finely diced celery,
pet project "Alamo." Hut since 1
house viif Game warden Rasmus
Junioi protinlily persuade* I'op I mmiI s .
freshly-ground pepper, 3 tab le­
the studio'* recent production cut I
F'ivi|enk-.*n in Grib fin est. NorthA'ou’ll w.-ai g n rtc r- around -our
that he's not going to have pig
c1 'S,__ V -—
cM-l ,
spoons cream y-type *a!*d d re ss­
he'* not sure when they’ll lie
eri /.' aland F’lu b rik o il's rhlld*
ta ll- m i-»«in’ around in hi* chem­ shirtsleeves jllst n* 1-latinV did
ing, U ira«p&lt;Hip* lemon Juice. 3
made.
, leri n u t . ,1 rlie plane to siiowrr
istry and corn f ritte r- Rut the New ldou-i-s conn- e.pimp.-d w.th
teaspoon* *ae»t pickle relish, p a r s ­
The stage D a fa r better med­
gift on t hi-•• hnrrp foi their parII Al’I’A m i n im &gt;a \
girl*
tlock to the srhind like rim y . *rt» of four) p a r t ' r ■ th H hr.- ».i
ley,
shreddeil
lettuce.
ium than the screen for present­
int** diapi.oi I wedding
Ml j r -IfV i Ha. .if.
Th e
day-school
rn loll merit of pi.-lty you . nn't iglooe *-in. Tin-ing Shakespeare, opines Sir Ralph
Method: Wash tomatoes, dr a ir
tdiy* help- to balance thing, off m e practical loo, nud k o p ..if fRichardson. The value uf movie*,
Members or the South Side and cut slice off alem end. W ith
and make life more Interesting from picking up school lint
•ar* the noted Shakespearean P arent-T eacher Association will *:iuill sharp knife* cut n larR*
T.. dress up e v ery th in g
don*
for the girl* who are ul Mie dat
actor, I* in hringing the classic* honor new mother* o f the »rHoul rupe-*haped plug out of eacli to m ­
.**, sw eaters, lu’sl dn-**e- you'll
mg age.
to people who otherw ise would w ith a tra on Thursday in the ato. Sprinkle inside of tumato
Your laitin prof won'i know w.-nr scatter pins. Th. -c . i.n Itnever see them. "One can never school lunch room at 3:1 *» o'clock, lightly with salt. Turn content*
you when you g - 1 Ion k to *chool gtrll! eonvet sutl.'tl pie-e- t i n up
be the worse for any association i
of
tu
n
a
can
irt'o
a
bowl;
add
celery,
announced today by Mrs.
•in
your
new
tiggiri'*
Remo your . I’ll.clieii of f i a l e r n i t t r.u.1
withu a-----noble
“
mind,' quoth he - "
K, \V. Williams, president of tlio freshly-ground pepper (to ta s tr l,
fr ie n d -hip pin* l•• mirk,- nn in
di entity riot he- have pnppr out.
"The H eiress" Set
-alad
drc«*lng,
lemon
juice
and
rolleetinri.
Drug
out
To keep you nu tni there are t.-resling
E rrol Flynn will return lo hi* group, and Mr*. J . C. Mitchell,
Jum aira haunt* after ".Montana." principal of the school. All mem­ pickle relish. Mix thoroughly. I III
■--lor ful new niiiulon* ir navy Dud's old w id i botic -li .pirt o
He was to re-shoot underw ater ber* of the school and nen moth­ a lim i-quarter cup m m siii■■ will,
■blutb ilirrk green, g ie y In short Morn'- fancy lint pin and use them
scenes of hi* movie on oceanic ers ore cordially invited to a t­ the tu n a m ixltiie. level off and
or full length coats these really to fasten -carve* arid tie*.
turn out Intu large tomatu h o l­
And jii'l to prove you're a » . v
life , . Tho&gt;e reports th a t Rita tend.
will make a hit at tin- football
low; fill remaining tomatoes the
Hayw orth was on suspension for
t ime. Fashion designer* predict Idt Scotch, your wardr&lt;d&gt;e won't
same way. Cut through pointed
tn rrv ing too long in Europe are
toil’ll he able to g e l them to lo' complete untes* you I ivp n
unfounded. R ita'i ro n tra rt guar­ said. The money goes for a party tin end of i aril c&lt;ine-*ha|K-&lt;l tom ­
match any - c Iu h i I color pretty plaid skirt w ith n long matching
for the crew . . . H um phrey llo- ato "p lu g " in rri**-rrot* fashion BtONOI Mrs. Maria Strohmcler, 21, " o n . Hrnurt fur Mazers with rib- -t.de fringe on th e end.
antees her year around pay.
Danny Kaye will fly to I/&gt;n- g a rt scooting through Hollywood so th at there are four opening*, of Ptiiladelphia, It slmwn after th e Ion liiruliiig, top off -kirt* or
For sport* th e gill* Imve dug
Hon, stay a day. then fly liark. tra ffic in his tiny foreign con­ but do not ru t through to tioUon'.; defeated *1) finalists for the "Mrs. sulta.
up lil.dhcr's shit Is again, old'.’
vertible.
AmcrJra*
crown
at
Asbury
I’ark,
Occasion for the hurried Inurney .
put a small sprig nr two uf parsley
Inspired by l!lu&lt; Roy are the now lhey w ear Ihcin but lone 3
I* the King and Queen'* rommaml j Jo an Crawford w alking around ill opening* to garnish. Serve N. J. The winner, who is the wife of i . tv G ain-tiiirough pant- riit-se down the back.
perform ance. Determined not to the W arner* lot, trailed by her tunialoe* on l»&gt;d of shredded le t­ Raymond Stn hnieier. entered the go slightly Ih Iow th-* knee, are
m ist it the comic will take time four children and two French tuce topped with additional *uhid m arried-beauty contest s* “Mis. ’unde up in Wind jrl
ey and den tir
■*c ll *i n It
Thin
off from h it "H appy Time*'* poodle* . . , T hat slick-haired dressing if desirrd.
Ptiiladelphia."
&lt;Inter nun,mail
Igned to keep J-oU warm dm duties.
specialist in menace, Richard
llll'l
to (HI
S'll* lit,*!* o f atilt* in ilito curly
Llsaheth Scott, one of the film W idm ark, converted
town'a more effervescent actress­ locke for a seafaring rote . . Ray­
vim*. . s n f t, fi-m initn*
es. o ffers some free advice on mond Masnev standing un*uper■tltiously under a ladder on "The
the suhlect of glam our:
h io iJ
nlyli.'rt s*\i|iii*ili‘ly ilf “ V itality and good groining are Fountainhead" set.
M akeup men vying for the
the essentials. I don't ra re what
vviiiulvifiil
iuili-il nl
a girl w ears as long as she ha* chore of pasting on Alexl* Smith'*
“ ___ »q*«a. .1 r.1 n . ^ ^ 1
th a t sparkle. Today's vitality dlf- 1beauty m ark. She w ears it Ju*t
tit l o V t ' l y
fttliiiv
fera from the C lara Row era h v , above the neckline of her Inweut
DI'KNS 12:1*. I*. M It All.A
W ing more down to ea rth amt dresses . . . Jennifer June* having
I'lllllQt.
Alnlliires |l»r - E tr n i n g s H r
a handful of clay rubbed into her
f r * h ."
Glen McCarthy, the Tcxa* «M fare for a "Rough Sketch" scene.
O ild r r n H r
man turned producer, wanted I Residents raw king out their
Jack Carson and D*nni* Morgan windows at Virginia Mayo and
for a ntetnrs. Rut Warner* Gordon McRae a* they enacted a
1 lie feeling it rrnilii.il nlnnit
wouldn't loan the boys out. N«w scene on the street* of suburban
he w ants them to enoci**- »t th« Hollywood . . , Arlene Dahl dl»Wind (IttbO f KM)'
M TK Y M T K S l.h K I’KIIS. C h ll.lm , .1.11,1.1
opening o hfl* new hotel in Hous­ nlaylntr u scarf with "I l^ove
ton
in I'ulufit of
v oo" w ritten on I* in Ml different
in llitir Itlussuni-liriglil co ln rs: re te l in tin ir t.arin ,
n ii l n i f .
lfnllv*vpc-l Rights end Round*- language*, the gift of an Italian
•nil
(nliric
In
lllr
"
lo
iiite
r"
fool
llr.it
I o rett* A'oung a i n l n s
ha* t-iroicer . . Mr* John R inrllng
( *•ill I, It i K »'■ I ll Ul*.
*mnn«e yt«ltoea op (Ks "Moth*" N orth ro*h'ng Van Johnson a
lings tlieir ankles 1ml let* tin* t.„-, wi3p|r
i|,n
la a Fr»«V~ien" •*(. •MV* n "’ on Standing offer to appear with the
t il'I'A mid I •Italy ItllftV*
Dim tw rsler-ciills ili.ii snuggle their wri*t»
a e w l show for the-n. W'kv rlretis. “ I o»e-l to do a terrific
shouldn't they nay for I t? " Rl'e trsp e -e a rt." Van told her.
am i p rovide four in. lie . of a.|ju*lnhle tl. i-te lruglli.

J

College ClotheR
Ladylike Look

Arc Kasv On Itud^et

^

Teen Talk

I

Hollywood

MENU

South Side I*TA To
Have Tea Thursday

Suited

L e ts

Both parties Mote fop

fr -o

(D O V IiS
l t . i i v . 2C,

N lT E Y N lT € * S L E E P E R S

WcfliuNflav Only!

Mother* uppreriste the ....... itli,

END OF SUMMER
SPECIAL
Two Weeks Only!
REALISTIC CREAM
PERMANENT

$

4

7

Complete with the much "talked about" new Carved
Curl Cut and Cream Rinse . .
Three experienced operators to care for your beauty . .
Anna Mae Chapman
Belie Mitifthew
Betty Saiwer

ANN’SMIRAS0L BEAUTYSALON
117 N. Ffevk

M » 717

1 n liie-tlirra.l icwu scam * . , . slu n ly

(alluring, reinforced at ev e r) point
o f s tra in ...lire G rip p er
fasteners th a t invite M-lf-help.
Easy to wadi, lung In w ear,
N lT E Y NIT&gt;: S I.E i;i'E H S
arn lop* wilh rliil.ln-ii
and rn.itlirts ever)w in re,

*1.95 lo *2.29

‘ J irrt-pier* sfy/e, ll'iri f^f.
Ons-pifry iiy/e, n'rrr 4-8,
Choice » l 4 gay rotori;

Delphinium, I’tachblouum,
Duller cup, lMint,

57 . ‘&gt;5
All Wind mnl part avooI nuits in I'lttitlx. Cltfckn, Stripox
mill Solid Colurit. ninny lovely atylex to select from . .

3 2 -5"

BLO U SES
iTiaunl Itlouse.x mid Drenny lilnutven in
('rejK't. Cottons. Sheers. Long or Short
.sleeved ntylcn in liRhl, dark or (mstel
colom. All nif-ox.

3.95
and

4*95

PURCELL’S
"Wa (laths Tha Fim llf—Wa Faraiah Th* Hama"

ll

�_

1--------------------

j 4.'^* &gt; V. %S' ,T

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1948

TOE RANFOUI) IVERAl.n. SANFORD. FT.ORIDA

PAGE POUR
~ v ;7 ‘

, ort

----------------------------- ir —

—

7

• ~r

---------------------- 1—H i-------

Kettles Sends Fed Gridders Through Scrimmage Drill
Sanford Coach Says
All Positions Arc
Open For Starting
Seminole Combine

________

Weeding O f Candidates Starts
v
In Southeastern Conference

Tulane Greenies 1
To Present Squad
Of Unknown Men

Georgia Bulldogs Face Season
Badly Needing Breakaway Runner

l

•
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
lly STERLING S I.A IT E Y
lly KRIS KRHEfiKK
,
n r ARTHUR HECKWIT1I. JR.
If
youTI
look
closely
into the hurdy-gurdy of scrimmage* and work­
ATHENS. G*.. Sept. 15 OTV Wally (lire Weep) Hull. at
NEW ORI.EANS. Sept. IB &lt;A». '
Herald Hpetrtn Editor
outs you may spot some of the fellows who'll be grabbing the football
—
The
squad
w
earing
Tulane’*
the
University
of
Georgia,
ha*
what
moil
Soutlirarlrrn
Conference
Coach Carl Kettle* sent hia
OliV.’ and Blue to the footliali
headline* when the Southeastern Conference opens.
8rii! nolc High School Celery Kk I ro ac h ri want, hul he l.tckt w hat mo.t of the Irogue hat.
in * r* thi* fall coulrl to&lt; the parent
The backfield picture came today i sharpest focus from the Plains­
fivilbal) aggregation thumich n
The big commodity at Georgia n a top flight putter Jolinny ch ap ter of Athlete* Anonymous.
men camp at Auburn. It showed Charles Langner. Jocko Norton,
foil hour of scrim m age iltillt ni Kau. Ii The big tcarcily i. a breakaway runner.
Fam
e
ami
clo
ry
may
Irclonir
to
thi* flamlnulo filc h School Alhlellc
r reddie Gadoid and Johnny Wallis as the ball-luggers most likely to
¥__ _____ __# __ ____ __ ________
_
them, o r some of them, when the
Field yciterdny •flenuvin in prop*
get*the opening call. Of cour*c.4
'
---------------------- r
•ratio n for th e opening Kamo of m atter) could utc a Italich on the first tiring, while nearly any other final gun on* sounded in the last
there may to rhanges but thi have to lighten up on pass de­
gam e. Ilut ten days before the
the IMS m ason w ith th.» Oator*. school In the league could apart ♦
quartet looked p retty good in a fense before they open a g a in st
flral kickoff. Henry Froka has n
vlllr Purple H urricane in Oalnr*. W ally a man who ran cut and
long scrim mage yesterday.
Mpi.el
of
little
known
name*
ami
Tennessee on the 25th.
caper.
yillo on Ecptemlicr. 21.
A t Tenncsiee. M. B. Proctor,
A t Aluhanta and Georgia, ft
indefinite
nuantitir*
Ottia Mooney, Seminole n
Outside the undiscovered b reak ­
Claude Hill. Boh Lund and lark waa still a mad scramble fo r
To to* sure, there is one among
assistant coarh. worked with the aw ay runner and a couple of good
Arm strong were doing the bark­ several kev startin g spots. Two
them whose identity was famiJini
barkfield men d uring the work* reserve end*, even G eorgia’*
field duties— not a* sure-fire Ed's, one named Salem und tbo
Indeed to npnrta follower* a few
nut. living the yriulha Inatrurlinra chuhby head roach adm its the
sta rters but a* promising per­ other named W hite, w ere fighting
month* b ark—bill not a* a foot­
FRESHMAN COACH
ASSISTANT
In protier running form ami down Bulldog* are p retty well off. Such
formers. Left end Bud Sherrod it nut nt Tuscaloosa for lf a r r y
DAVE FULLER
SAM McALLISTER
KUSH BATTISTA
ball tt’nver.
field Mock ins. F red C m rr d d not n cnnce*»ion fm nt Butts should
T hi- i* I’n'il Hleii*. a stocky hoy
G ilm er's old left halfback job.
DAYTONA REACH, Sept. I&amp;-With the passing nf war-time collegiate football eligibility rules, was a kingpin in the line.
•Mend the session. and hat been he taken as a danger flgnal hv
A t Nashville, w hrre Vanderbilt
confined to hi* home. He ha* hern the rest of the league . into hc*» IS p e r i.n I)— Iliar George Fultx from F o rt Wayne, I ml., who won the U niversity of Florida will this year have ita first fieshm nn foot­
Joe G rri. slow on ht* feot but
is
getting
ready
for
Georgia
Tech,
auffrrine an attack of malnfln.
not glvrn to aayltpt nice thing* former Gainesville G-Men hurler, the Sou'hensiern Conference sprint ball team since 1941, ami the Baby G ators will to coached hy the
back* pranced deadly with hi* toe, was -crapping
— Ml pictured above. Coach Sam McAllister, s memlwr of th e Florida three first-ra te
Kettle* hatl hia youth* divided in public about h it team and it* allowi*| the Daytona Reach Met* [title* and then ran close to the im'n
for the strategic left halfback
seven well scattered hit* here 'last j faste st in the big m idw estrrn sta ff since 19.16, is head coach; Barkfield Coach it Dave Fuller, back onto the field from the sick assignm ent at Athens.
Into two evenly m atchid tenma chance*.
list.
They
w
ere
Bobby
Berry,
form
er
Wake
F
o
rest
sta
r;
and
Lir.c
Coach
is
Mush
Battista,
o
utstand­
night
to
register
a
;•
to
I
victoiy
'
m
eets.
C
urrently
ho
is
toting
Ui*
yesterday, and turned them loose
Rauch fit* perfectly into Unite*
Bain continued to foul up training (iator guard of eight years ago. The freshm en piny the Confer­ Jam ie Wade and Dean David-on
to "knock head*," a* he put it.
own “T " style. I.a«t year hr* for the Wnyrros* Rears in the 170 pound* at No. 2 fullback,
and they were good enough to ing activities at Florida, f . m iriana
ence-limit
tin.
.
.gam
e
schedule
against
Chlpola
Junmi
College
Unifirst
game
of
the
inter-league
The “White” team , ro.v-iiline of tossed 201 passe* and struck with
“ Football i* Haul'* first love,"
score, with a little help. 12 touch- S tate. Tulane and Ole .'lias. Tu(U F Sport* I’hoto)
John Keeling, W ally Tyre and 110 nf them to become th e on- *erie* between the two club The »a v « F m k a. “ Few sprinter* ntakp veisity of .Miami and l-SU.
downs in 4.1 play* in scrimmage lane Conch Henry Frank* said,
Wnyrro*.It.
nr*
tepre-ent
the
B ritt Yale* at th e end*. Edison lion'* No, 2 norinI man, coining in
good football inen toeou*e the', I
“ It's not so good," meaning the
with the froth.
Myeia and " I'e n n u ti" Ga'lnway at Ju*t behind Mississippi*. Chin icy Geoi gia-Flori.ln I .cogue, and the don't run like football plaver*. Rut |Van Meter. T h is tall, dark and got rid of th a t worry.”
rain, und l-SU mentor GavneM
Daytona
I
leach
nine
I*
(mm
the
Tho
Commodore*
got
a
good
But right now, Van Meter is wav
the tnrkle*. Jim m y C rrrr and Cnncrly.
I'uul it n football runner.
lie handsome lad from lit m yelin,
Tinsley exprrsted fear th a t “ If
Richard llat* at th e iruatd*. John
Thi* year Rauch will l»e b etto r Florida S tale loop.
lo v e s ,the game
II w m '-» hatd ( ikln- w a . one of those kids who down the list, and a couple oi recommendation from a* far away this keep* up,*' hi* Tiget* would
"Htuldiy Ktalielfeld, I ho top ■* H-*’
Kridnr, Jr., at center and F rrd still If ho ha* more protection
go ti cidlege tagged “ potential unheralded aophoinorea m e ru n ­ as A llan's, Georgia Tech Couth make a poor showing egainxt
Cooper, Rnlihy Humphrlr*. Cole- w hile he's getting *rt to throw . pitching per form er for the Diets,
ning one-two a t his position. These Bohhy Dodd, a fte r watching Ills
Much " I till bowl -■ u iH ht* ' A ll-A i.ie n c u .”
rick Dunhar and Don Deal in the W ith such protection Georgia ia-ted tint two innings l&lt;ef&lt;&lt;ir the to rn in nverrotniiiK n fumbling
Bobby Jones, 170-pnunder Yellow Jackets grind through a Texas nt Austin Saturday.
That's a heavy tag to hear, and are
Coach Ray Wolf went ahead
Wnyrros*
barrage.
Ktal&lt;elf&lt;
Id
alsaid, “'.Vo
barkfield, acored a 20 to 12 tri­ probably can improve cm it* seven
from
Houston. Tex., and George heavy scrim m age,
habit that kept him ineffective |it weighed on C liff at hia left
umph over th e "Black*." The won, four lost, and one H r of lowed the Rear* two run* in the ln »l season. And another problem halfback |x&gt;*l— although he c tr­ Kini'k, tangy youth fiom A llen­ couldn't licat them (th e Commo­ with work at the Florida camp
despite the rain and noted im ­
first fram e and three in the sccInter* were composed of Marion last season.
ite titu*t work nut i* ge t'in g Used tied it lightly III spots, such as n town. I'a. neither lettered a t a dore*) with tbe offensive we showed today." Dodd, however, wa* provement In the perfotm anre of
B utler and E. R. Smith at the
The tie of a year ago wan in ond. John Mo*lnk completed the to rn n tn rt lenses over hi* weak 70-yard tnurhdowm run through ' freshm an last year.
high on hia squad's ahoev of de­ candidate* for guard positions.
«md*. fieorse Sw ann and Erl Y ar­ Jacksonville's G ator Bowl ag ain st g-ame for the Daytona clui&lt;.
.
i* fl,,r Georgia Tech team.
I „ i „ 8v„,mhU. „ ronVerted full- fensive strength.
W nyrro-- iiounded the two Day­ VVn , i, . . . , . .
H r had no b i s than eignt hopefuls
brough at the tackle*, Charle* th e University of Maryland, a
But
if
this
fastest
man
In
the
|
“
Van
M
eter
m
ight
to
ready
h
a
^
fr„ro
Dunham.
Texas,
i*
runtona hurler* for II hits.
The likeliest lads In a Missis­ from which to fill the u rig n m in ta
Lansing and Don Howard at the CO-20 deadlock.
...n fe ie n re ran get a good hold on , th i. year." says Frnka. "H e's j tlill,,
No. | righl half in F rnka's sippi S late work-out w ere Tackle —F letcher Grove*. Aaron Brown,
guaid* and Genrgv Danue i t ren­
Thus far In training the neces­
Way rr«&gt;B*
tm
fiM ith n U nnu i p p \%H**m * hr ‘ J m p h u i t i u c I i n iU u n fffriitrM M l
version of the ‘*T"f&gt;uniatlon. And Jim Champion, Guard* Bob Pat M nrrcllna H uerta. Sam Cole,
ter. The hack field laclurled Ray sa ry breakaway tnnn h ain 'l been
going, who will catch him ?
|(r&gt;*a a fine lad. and ha* never Eddie Price, a local product con­ te n o n ami M artin Johnson and Denny Herndon^ Conrad Dutton,
a
bt.
h
i&gt;"
Dunliar, Charle*
A n d a r a o n, found. If hr comes In light he
Another name, which waa gllhlv given u* any trouble, to s t year verted from rig h t half, la at first
ft n
i 4
Charle* Thoms* and Mika Whel- prnhaldy will to* either Ftoyrl I.yon*. 2i&gt;
*1 n 0 0 bandied about the cam pus this tim r he was lo*t in love, hut he married strin g fullback.
ehel.
( Breexy) Reid, Ltlki* Rruuson. Fisher If
•i f) ii II two year* ago, I* th at of Cliff the girl during the summ er, so he 1
“Jim (ireer, a guard. I* going Jo h n Donald*on. Killy llcmh ison Ilrcmvr, If
6 2 ;i II
to be a lot of help to u&lt; thiw. c»r John Tlllltakl. Reid » o r G cotg- Weather*, t f
PROPOSED C O N STITU TIO N A L AM ENDM ENTS TO IE VOTED ON IN NOVEM IER, 194B
r. ;» i 1
llrew .ler. «»
h *i » 0
Austin,
if
th* BUI# Cdunir, CfFiRtp •■stffuV* m ft)# mm umwt ^
»# IHj
a Orlando | year as a fullhark hut now he is A" * " n* n
5 T il II
Gross, lit
jo
t&amp; S n S tf i.
:s * . “ a»
of
u m ln a
stoTici
o r. ..n t e n o n . i Itil_ nf fatat and
*nn fsirtl H.914m$t l-J
II.
High School, w here ho played on I learning new duties at right h alf Gross.
.
.
.
_*
ii
5 a
1
Bell, .lit
" v ,::,r V a «
w
. a k s ?. i t t . .
^
th e J '^ lo r varsity team u ' i yM r‘ a I™/!
^ " '- c k s - T i llr ta k l and J**1'/
•1''
4 *1 H II
Kalkavek,
rid lie on
cc
Whan asked who would
. [ Al Ilodine—probably will alter- hatkavek.
0
II
1 I
Sanford's sta rtin g lineup for the n a lr. Rodina on defenre and Tilll- F u lli. p
Gvinesvillr game, which will h c jU k i on offense.
42 14 27 12
Totals
plRywl one week from K iidiy,
To do th iir klcklmr tin* llullDaytona
Beach
„ • * ?aaK2i?lc.hr&lt;? ^ li ***•? •■ w jd o ft have oflr of tho I»m*1 in thi*
replied." That Is a good one. Bouthaastern. Joe (Seri ranked
al. h po n
Your guess is a* good as mine.
1 1
r. II
Lirhen*. If, !(b
Right now every position on the
4 1 •t 0
ball club is wide open, hot rome fall he h at a to tte r average Ihnn Fillpski, rf
4 1 2 r&gt;
of the boy* a re looking to tte r ever. Pat Field, a sonhomi.ro. I* Mont'hanu. as
:i 1 1 i
Rucker, .lit
than others, th a t la only natural."
i 0
1 0
Roman, If
*lt looks as If Bobby Humphries
fl
4
1
18
Ivey,
lh
and Don Deal will to- a t the s ta r t­ freshm an game* a year Pgn.
_ ..
th* ifil O * *f tiH d i fh tll t* linit«ft hr*r* |u:.*n.
*^ee «•
— --------------------------(1 1 1
a
/an
.ter,
rf
Mtil T ?rtit tMinf tn«
MAdrr »nt*h, fyfilhfr imUi Hit
II the nroDGiMl rn iitxi w *mrrd- lft l t “t
t *i « i nd
ing halfback pasta, and Charles
While Barkfield Ccai h
4 1
f
firm P A Y o r w o v r j j n r r
ot .*irh
r l f m u m i f trr. l It H .-I f t in bp
of tft* ,h#
•!
J
ft
I
4
1
Tancpff,
e
Anderson, brother of Willies And­ H artm an ha* lieen working
ftr i
f "
n nt " j t - t i t n #*f th# *9*:IU l*% u h to l d lfftid l#wJ»br#1rc s. mrmhert rig t!r“f lu vjth Ilowt*. Il i Ha U !*
b f « W * th»f m „ m ^ r
•«,*•• ttr *nt frrtrYM N n t i
2
n
4 1
S'arlp'ugh. 21,
. 1
• U i! ' -• f .-#•.*€ A f « U thtU ' " &lt; . 4 I .t r - I F
«rtt! of Ih r b « «r.U :* | up CM Iht.r fr.pF*t»&gt;# j M f .
of Of r»Ma rt. lU t * Ol r , f»f. l i .
j " . / T L ? s if O TI
erson, will ntnliahly gci the full­
II
q
II
t
rt ’ i » . * •# Cofullluliwn of lit* fiU U ol •itr-mx1 **)%## of lh* U lUU BfEMftf of M U or lb IH* &gt;*|» m l m &gt; « *n«t |U9*
Cojfttp T i* A n tw o '
«.-*%» A m tn ifrJ’tTt S o ^ t l V l I 1V M 1 '\*.» CeOZl t
Hlui'elf. 1.1. p
back snot. Either Bay Dunhar r r
u
iu th *o-ntF M&lt;o*d^s to *h* tlgt 4im » * lu h r j in ot.* n # « ptpot in tael* c o S t | V ?
vl '
V2 * } * J * l
J * * l oilt Ttlf? JTf1« i « u « . nfV r i r t J . ..U t T S l
It 1 ll M
Mostnk. it
-------m»nt for re&gt;ntv m-.-'o . . Stwr to IH* .1,... . r . . . ; , , , . 1. '.jtn.r.oS .| 7,
*1 N t » i * l tt» *. C .J O U , liW ol rot sl.Si?.iL V
Fred Cooper will t o in the block­
0
f
Itt-itnco *1 oifh iott y Cip.til Outlay two limoi or# pubiUtf un U» bo an»do JJaoUiMl U boj l**i*J bp lh* »U U . V r ? ’V 3 u l y l u ? ? « S i S t M M . *
1 t) II
alutpin*kl
ing back position. T he ends, will developing reserve flar.kmen.
iiftf-p JOttiT n f Of m iO N h o IH* H&gt;Bdi t h * prinitfoil nf *r.4 intntti nui #«r i#y h .iq t«n n«#*« ind il»o other 9*ul^ ‘ Covnt# lk*&gt;ool laoofJ, Sihov*
V .iiL fT * .*r1 n!*‘i , ■, ^
T
I
probably be W a lla rr Tyre and
a
. '- r rt.- .t i ' t.iW i
.n &lt;“• " « n
*«"&lt;•* •*&gt;»!&gt;
e * - c . sot u .tr,itu a it* w ,,k\ rn-mAiVt." S * ™ ’ - » « -« • , To . a .a ^ t Outn-u.
'i t J U l J f 1 Ah
The first strin g ers—Co-Captain
.1(1 7** 27 n
Totalb
A.
,.
to
Article
l
i
St
Uic
atsts
"on.
*
ruM
ortrWl*a#4
in
•»&lt;!.
(eoatr
m
.
o
ertioa
ot
ahicfe
tho
.
.
m
I
W
O
jlr^
u
.
D
r.m
.jo
P
tot
»&gt;
•
«•
•
&gt;
«
»
»&gt;
»'.«W.o
«
.r
t
y
4fc;
‘l
John Keeling, and th e tackle- will W yman Sellers ami Gene l-orcndo
a —Hutted for Mostnk in ninth,
Con &gt;1. 1 , h h, J j.i.iJ tartcio on odd. *-"t&gt;n-*d »f
•uthortwj •nd .p- i. t, b. -cod upon, or I thorev-on ribAV"co‘!‘n ii1*., iu?to bi" d!‘ rrSpTtW ol T|h!
i,
b« chosen from bid Myers, ' i ’ea- —a r e hlg, fast and do well enough
|!.ta
l
hr
to
n
or
n
i
l
nm
lh*f
ail
mr|g#
F-MflonoM
h
j
Vi#
to
jU
U
lu
ro
for
ochool
m
.
u
d
1a
m#
*;ccUt#
of
tho
Mut*
for
**
of
ic
v
im
MtVtl
r
l
i
i
*
n
h«Hi
.IT
i
U
i
!
“til 1X10 1112- 9
Wnyrros*
U#V * m
o r V h t f m y o rfV ^ r*^»UI Mt&gt;»f « M #*M **frtr* W £ # « .pproitl or l# jrru « at th# nr.t Orti*
Slf U f lM W
nuta" Galloway, Jo h n Kridvr, J r.,, in pass ratrhlng and defense, hut
Daytona Beach tarn INMi (Nil I
Tf . I • ro : 11 1 «n l n t i n j '.tall b# an! «#»•«*;f proil^nJ Vj th# covntF ffn.n or*I UtrtlMi. provi4*J. Ix n m r , thol f i j I| ,S 1
a H S S L v K - a Count# nfh«Al fto*tri Arh^i nt.VricS!
and Rill Howard. The guard* w ifjj behind them In the line up th e re
Buns; Fishei 2. W &lt;athrr„, Aus­
t o either Charles Lansing, Jim I* a shortage of experience.
tin. Grass, Bell tt. Faust, /.nniler.
G iver, Gene H arper, Dick Rasa nr
r “v
. r * u" "*
°* fMoJuiS.™? it ks'ccX ZtM 'X u X K l S a K S T H . V . Z T l ™
or n ft
o™rloarojR; '
t-oM^c, •Wan Mti««t »*•
Boh Walton, rtmninu to hit.d E rn.r.^ Stnb. lf.d.1. R urk«- |
;
lift i r ft HOLVfU flY TlfR LKOIItsA*
ralYffm ta*f« for M.'iiil pur- hy f m ni J of Afllcl# XVII of thu
AOHnifrtiil ^ . Af*
a.r i 0 | v r n rtv T lir ■ rm oi a . •
Pun Howard. The re n la r will be
Tt t
f i f T H * M T A T K OP f M l ’U I I A l
pn»** Mutrfi
iitfl •*»§!! nni bo bAn T. nr t ' titilaf on
If a m tjotflF nf lh# •:##*» Mtla V II I of IH* (.o iu U tytlM I Of Ih i « U i #
r ill h i A ' E n r riiiB f f iA t
Hellers, wa* a halfback Inst y ear. h*n*. Y '^ m 'wsti i*’ G ro ss.' Bun*
•ith e r George D ague or Krlder," Joe
Connelly at the n lh tr end o f Jwraugh, I t
• . ,j
||,.j|
K ettles said "IV s are trying
lift#
l&gt;;
of
lh#
Mgto
Coailt*
two
by
aifiS*
^
lh*
rr*dlt
o«
Uiing
poorr
of
*
•
t
imrnC
r.riil
th#
atm*
.he
I
9
1 •" *«&gt;«mmi ro A
t o « h it.:
K rlder at tarkln an d ren te r, he the second string line. I* a cot.- ta tte d In:
Irf thrrtlo #n
to^'l^n ftrn- ^
____
• |»A.'t ol tfeta ConalHjtiol*.
verted guard. Gene Chandler ha* j A ^ V o n i ^ f Stolen l&gt;a*e*: Bell,
added.
*i linf in ir til oacifo !•*#• upon f » s 1
■
■won two lette r. . . * center Isut
: ^onco Isto l. 0 ^
o?m# ur other motor fuel prol««» ml*
■
«
The new uniform s fu r the Semilf . I #n.i rvtolnoi thtll be ti’#d fif
JOtfCf fitIQt.UTION NO MO
IfOtJMC JOPff RriOLCTlON
th
i.
year
h
e
.
an
end.
0*
n
.
y
t
.tiu
Beach
9.
Ilita:
A
JOINT
rESOUJTtOM
h
o
9
M
«
|
»1
A
JOINT
tu
io
iin
iu
N
mile gridders have arrived, and
Tackles, guards and te n te r ,'
fliatolfeld 4 in '2 inning*. '*
Kettle* showed them to several
„ aM..
to lls: o ff Full* 1,
spectator* at th e fie ld yesterday. along with Rauch a t q u arterb ack ,'
' lBc j s u n k o u t: by Rtatofold
Gold jerseys ami black numerals • r e the bulldog’s strong point*.
j | 0, u k :i, Fultx H. Winning
Will lie featured w ith white spun The middle of the line make*
n ilrh rr: Fnu»t. laming }''toners
foyon gahaidiiar p an ts with an even Butt* smile.
T he first stringer* probably w ill Mn*tak. Time of gam e: 2:14 Dn»oiange insert dow n the back.
Cofer, An-leraon. McLaugh"They really look good on the to : left tackle. Jack Bu*h, 215pound* and a velern: left g u a td ,)|)n vickrt*. Anderson. Martin.
b&gt;yf. Kettles said.
Homer llohhs, Itwi. senior: r e n te r ,j ‘
___________
n I M i i i In nrn*rl t i b i 'M and *• (#J!#k •'
_
. li'.lt M f ot -------------- - - - -------- - — - —- ti*» Khim H MfilliUficM r*4|u*»l IIMI# Q i ^ tl
if tr.fr pitlflM
I h ^ h Vre m f'r
1
fr* inel
bfA llO N * .T&gt; « * U hertf.^ Ue_ilH
er r* i;rl on *1 th#_b*»t fiw iBill Bradshaw, 195, sophomore and .
» Id bo M
4 ik _ .
f
T&gt;?* l / f tUl'if* Ih lll ft #»• U lf # * ,
y,~u—i
»*• t»*.e. t»»
n . ' ^» »'
»r r.- iivi »» tw n«:s » i*«*. •* t«t- U «#
_____
_______
_
____
TH#
u
tlilttu
v
*
9h»tl
*1
uj#
U
c
u
i
i
n
^
H
ttr*
'ftenitM
to IM t *n4 from l t » * _ ,
ar «&lt;•lalt Iwt rHk|1ni',i«? f*
briJWM •• t"?* 1 li.’J B 'h ** ' '•
low
--- -----iltih* XcniVfiH
B E n it-D il j&gt;
l&gt; '''
to II .!!!!
lh*
ia .c T l.jH M
*4 Ju«tir#a
J u ilirf i #f
r l tb* »n r* m * lI it u
i i lUi l Bi
U* 1M*
I'm* tbcmift#*. rtuct lt « &lt; rp*r\ty\rt th#
»r \ r.
in) #n I
ol ruMRUiI |Hlh»
MalTIalH
[r? L S T tL iV L
ninth
f*
lh
»
'Tf'^t
t
»i
n
iitilfl
C
o
-H
ar,
e
J
f
t
,
|Mt
Ci/rull
C*&gt;tri8.
lhrr#*r*T.
I
*•
•f***,T
^
*
*"•
p
o
v
rit.
functionj,
4utl#* #nd r«mp#M.
r-#1». itfNli, bt i i '#9 i*'1 ffM* #f Thirty •ninth o l M j » “• Coin*/ th*
and right tark lr, Porter Payne,
®
---- — —
to f t * -#
with cc 4'tru -.t'# n , B * * m . /•I***®*4,
m U j i i i f C n n h i T i l A it t f M f . W f m S 1
2IN. the “find" of late last se a ­
» Itomt iimtwMl fi *tncl y»yi m3y
c;| Mf r#*umrg #irtl l* rtt.r#.
••
,T« J &amp; K S * ' l * Tsv#m?X 1
ItfllMB
•J jj
•f W ild n i U M U H C i -1 1 C t r# |J%
f l i # |A#F 4|»*U t# q jtH flitJ *t M l « 4 ••
to
»Ul#**H#- ffm ld # hy I l f w
«*•
son.
Ih«raa'Inniw eTtor «•&gt;»
Pan. (iM tP N tN * recooUruct.
Clayton
Braver*, who
wa*
*
p , n IU* (* t m d.trM *.'
's la te d to run behind Payne, howt t r - —ti. OHS***
tlsh ls
Mr ** t^r
ot *
over, la lost for tbo season with
u » . mt:«t»4 *nt r*uiB*a
a bad shoulder.
ATHENS,
Ga..
(
S
p
e
c
i
a
l
)
—
M
riiwr
use
•'
GAINKHVII.LE. 8«pL I ft-fA l
As replacements In the midr*et ttliuen (utl. •&gt;“&lt;
—Taunt defense m ad* up tho line Bulls has Chub Jenkins, (he 5’oungslown, Ohio which first
rent*
MS
p*t
»»'!»■*
~
t o " '* . 1** ^ . ‘ V i ^ a r T i i ’r - ’ r o r a a r i ' trtrta.” f t * M p s w r tledsO in m '*• m,r!J v J ' b i ' o « ’« * r r T *
s tb ir ’e tr- way M surweC *
7
l &lt;t. 1‘m U «eb M j »9 U*s* )r r te4 t a 1
’VlralTs. * laVmtn- TWrtr * '"# lS 8»» t v s t w y tfriWS nt„ ” k ,t iirr4 Sfl.ut Judes thill A *.i«r r ^ n ^ a t «. Ihs Prtt ew.frse* ,h.
^ t ^ •lit*. CstmW. tto a ty ;
chapter University o f Florida’s 226 pound giant at left lark |p , leaped Into nrom inencr w ith Uni­
b,
o i.
i t (•«*
twM . w « ( ' « N • rtMtwa. *w rtlt. ,h. t o e . lurtwiirtt-, .an Pfww* • » . . __ J w u n *ra«t n » ;ri. •**»'
G atora studied yesterd ay , and on Nick F etor, also a t left g u atd ; versity of Georgia football fans
when
Frank
Sinkwich
to
g
an
hi*
creations the re g u la te found the letterm an Howard Johnson a t left
freshm an ball c a rrie rs a bit guards Center Aleve V ernarsky, lihitmutunal c a tre r with the Bull­
dogs, has now produced two more
frisky.
new to the "T " but largo and fast; outstanding tmrka who rontinue
End* Tummy fllahon and Fal Ju n io r Carl George, both a tackle lo show their ability in "early
Johnson broke th ro u g h early to o r guard, and Dick Y rlvington, workouts this fall.
a -t the yrarllngs heck with con- 210-pound sophomore tarkle.
I'eihapa the most ronaislrnt
it r ‘ t-4 W lh# C « in t » T a t o W J J • t 'i i t 'l i i n 'n C c r 's d to U&gt;» Csuiite Ts a |
a (triable losses aitil in the tw in
[V.t -nt is lh# r.n t p its e 'srN « nw coUectae.
---------Sophomore Clint Mndry and player in all d epartm ents in tho
t!w&gt; varsity toys had things pretty John Duka a t ends, are expected Georgia w alkouts *« far has
e r r -M .1* r r «
h rl«l
_
. ... 1
II
Hell bottled up. I t waa only on to to playing In mo*t of th e to rn Al llodine, 195 pound full- J
d iiril!.-« ni turn M* e ru rlird m-v
. a doth, t MaoLUTioM f ir s tts a **
J 7A Itw* .pstiome th* a Jpitcr ?M pt^ow _r»T w «m a • •
scattered occasions th a t a first- gam es toward the end of the berk Bo made quite a rep u ta­
e .,1 fin d i th ill W r i r - * ( , l 1 , . L l
------------t ,.p o .toTBB6nrs,- a r « s T K S S
y ear back would break through aeason.
0n ,o h r t u r i T n i
*
tion In Southern footliali citric*
vs i-o n«„a ,Tj&lt;nNrV/■r^y,■rl,
, ''nr,',
•** ....................f
«TAtriu., V,„
cwwn: —
-------w t e T S S S t r w *z
th a middle and t o -off to the
la th* counts a* ilm te O h r the
last
year
w
ith
hia
outstanding
Tho Bulldog* were picked fu r
*1 Counts f a n l n t n u t t thrrool.
of rough work tot a couple of
lineharking,
and
waa
to
ln
g
count­
M
m
mat
r-*
»
bo
lm&gt;—
oJ
upon
i
t
fo u rth place by 8EC coaches and
rirs a .
— ■•'* —
**,
« £V«htFs
F*#rl4*#
iuei inoti no' ut*o i « t i * ; i * i » t « a 'o rotttw t &lt;» tf* •' **}'J *
r e w a tf *Y'a’qnt L»cic tu t* al rto nta.
oY7N i'\ s i'r « ii* # s 4 bs M* Counts *
, *
»&gt;
ed on to repeat hia stellar work
#d t* h
mmli s
i ki*h
i Ih ti.t# U» th#
gf th*
|*#gl»f*t It#, th*tt i«ii|)inii1i#*
C#u#tF T * » A#»* - if ihttl * »#»• th#
C#H#*t*f.
w
tt TT f*_
Captain Fletcher Groves, out athletic directors after spring in th at line ag ain th is year. How­
eases
is *
_
— r pmmf
i
!
*
'
na
w
ia#
»
™
j
to.1
.1
.1
.-1
.1
nne
r
w
u
r
w
r
i
—
—
.............
----------------------f
"
'
M
'
r
n
«
Y
f
l
f
f
l
J
O
l
#eroih lrd BT l i » . tlotam* in thu WrrtlMi
tn u rriU M
days, waa lack a t Me regular season, which would makc them ever, prestason prognosticators
l*^TtT
-t *'• '• V *’
CWfflyS'
guard spot today, b u t fullback dark-horse*. In addition all sp o rts didn't figure too much on Al'a
al* the I ' l ' l tf r * - ' . h - n r - r M b f
I '11*1 ln#F*-*
tact**# *■
rn #
S“-vn
ttl'AASl h
M-ttaa *o to .
i-T iy i* R «
#.*&lt;finf
A lex Gardiner m issed the practice w riter* who era touring the league offensive talen t. Sinrc opening
&gt;1 ftlp H n f « knturn n tm
Ik itw“ «“ #f
‘‘ *iM
&gt;14 Article re-.
while resting a h u r t leg and T ac­ nam e Georgia very near tho lop. day, he he* continually looked
m •! U»# Con* ttUft# *I# I M tli*f '2# of t » '
r t» r H * tflttlr* (H#
ir» #f ftm #H tn #s4 fa
R ut Wally Butts atlll Insists to
kle Frank Dempsey re port,-d to
good running w ith the to ll and
Amend S r t l M i t M A nn&gt;t » n .
W » « » — 4 CmmtsT rto ttls . ae* tto same I* barsth a university Infirm ary, before ra n k th a t high h e has to have blocking a path fo r other hall
ra o s lttijils k b j tho m *W ei n o t tea,
■•*• U m . a* asree* Is on* th ill bo a t o l l t g So
practice began, w ith a alight hia breakaway runner and two carrier*. Ilia fine defensive work
yam.
m ore ends. It won’t to long lie- has not suffered a bit, ami it is
T r a * &lt;tht1t o U s ^ n * ^ m ^ , l t m l »• *oca*M* m ^ o m ’bM T f M T h i l 'T i so
V y j* is* C ^ i » Tka'A iseitos A i n swot* tho r n t V t i M to n*M on lb* P M T h e
Halfback* Ifal G riffin and Bob fo re Butts find* out. In O rto to r
good to t now th a t Mr.
'•"rueixmactor t a n te d ,I n the only tho Bulldogs play North C arolina pretty
Ilodinr will officially take over
g n u a ivw m a n» wwege wa mom vetwv ■
v a n ity offensive on long run- Kentucky, L. 8. U„ Miami at&lt;d the number one fu llto ck Job In
nf« r-e
In
Csrsmbia Cotes’ w r i Z s ' f f l V r •« r : \ z ~ t ? . m v * M
•
•
* *
s
s x t 'o X z
js s i
™ o rd»...........ft
» »• d for
L a c k s w it h a p a i r o f In te rc e p te d Alabama.
i t i'-tli
h» t'tcivd t&gt;* to*
rtor.o* lot railltriusn ol rcioctloii st
" ir t .7 l n i
S Lto.i* il-t* . ouii.f.co " S m ( :on I I m i actrsn I I to sod th* Dl.tncts, i s i t W T s v at b a il District*
all litotes.
quotlftod
eloeftts
*d
ssM
Counts od
IH# OcoeTst r ic -t m* to to n t U la tto*
.7 ....,
» w t W M t i s l l t sad ih iU to and SlustltiadUlm* ad th . Counts, t n i
The other Ohioan who la con­
attov T il'* and Cavnty etnrtsl* ate * ,
*•
m ,m - snlpwlltod to tto olottnn *( in* ittta in n th* Courts T i l Collector sholl eotheavy downpour before pracvle-tod
tne
a
term
of
its
l
i
t
years. Th e
stantly
attractin
g
attention
with
I l C T I O * 11
tot
The tselt'slur* tot* o' the llw iie o* S n t t t i* iill&gt; t i *( H m i * foe MUflrittcu ot teintloa lt d l i t i i l i I n
and cuntlmiooa d rtiila dur­
fit:t rtoettoo lor said sinew ehsU
m is actuate toe tne luvurta W the shill h -* d ..lt auitifted »'r1 o t» In the *1 tho Oen-tsl fltet on u to told on
K r r S f « m . V f n n r T f f U 'O tS L A h it fine tunning and all-around
SAINTS HELL 8CHACKBR
to
ld
St
too
r.m
orel
Clot.
low
la
in g the setim m ago *gave the en­
Counts Hntrd of edutstioo st M in rouii' r * tr -t l &gt;* trunlt*. in * d ran tit for tn* O n l I m m M s spet IK* nrsf ilo to o r T U t t OP m
I T A T X O T r tO S tO X i
and -i.hooo-wnl o ln tlv as iholl to
8T LOUIS. Sept. I b - f A t—Act- play is Gus Hlebovy, D15 pound
IS *1 boudi toe th* oodoilt* n.o nf th* which I to r " t t # t h e m
The nss #1 U tK m e -h to e .
* f ' HowiiThat to* isllawina m t s i s u i l I t A t.
tire session a decided slippery
tsrh sis IS* years .hornsr.or.
speedster.
R
ight
now,
Gua
la
su
f­
a'lblie
ft**
tthnoli
orttM*
th*
ewuitr.
momSert
*1
th*
a
-r
t
i*
*nd
Kouie
ol
d
f
C
T
ln
N
IJ
t.
Pram
*n4
t
o
w
i
t
s
tirla
V
III
ol
tto
O
ou
itth
rJm
ed
th#
ing on the recommendation ot Lou
Th * tin t term ad offit* undos tola
fooling.
-h etirroe th# tun # th ill nt&lt;* toe* **• .m rew nUttv** ih ill no ten dellitt • das osry I. tsw. lh t C ouils Ts* A i it u .s amt* ot rtattd* retoltno to to* n m r
nr, rn dm m i eh'U twetn on too rte s t
Finney, a form er member of th e fering from a badly bruised arch,
r u t * b r * m u tilts of thi votes corn foe each dts nf in ! »»-«•&gt;" m l &lt;r m i l
to to# Ommty nf D M !•&lt;*«#. •1st* dd mdal ted twl.’ietloa a) all Msot to to*
T
u
-v .s s tftse to* fin d U n f i t to !»••
but
it
h
a
sn
't
slowed
him
up
•—
—
■-*--------------—
-•
m
—
.
w
h
i
thee
th
ill
to
and
foe
subrtortds
ih
iU
s
n
o
u
oil
proaertr
dot
til
Covet*
#d
Votiuts,
a
u
to
ed
flo
t
^
s
.
by
Philadelphia Athletic*. C o n n i e
rTsTolMiMu wf1’wllleb T i^'onts'of to* t!on tyw to tody 'to " **^*y.,f*.
auto^’ cJuVts.****»' » ' 1 Shd SlMiielaal
addtot ttoroto
_ to
Misueiost addtot
Itor t U sddlitMist
nddltywisl ««
loeljoai ta
• s ty . 'H I .
Mack purchased Pitcher H arold enough to to lp the opposing men
Any verwwy to s*M offtaa. wWhft
hMholrtvts .bo m d u ^ llw d .to o lm . “ j; " " ” 1
SU* d . v ^ Ito u . m M_totottod^_« tto
to tto Snows, t . Sad MS fS.thd tofjlm II,
n tr Its nr.oo to u td firs. Tuosdty oftod
to* tom*
rottdlnd to with courts shall nsfUctest*.
I 'l .'L ,"
nut auto County. C n jiis ______ _ _ . to end
__________
, _Is noroWs s* te td to snd
Schacker from th a St. Peter*burg Into tho clear fo r long gallop*,
to n nn b " M i • f 't l l to.U M V d horeundee »d“ W e l" &lt; tolje «* s^ t o a itd ~ ™
nehonl a t t r a c t s b n tc .tl T l s Bchnot D.»- tosU t o subm lttod
(h e ald tlari of
tto Pwsf t i - r i s y to dtmiary, Itol.
I club of the Florida International the d e a r for long gallops, provwhim ■lossihee *»lto toe whonl tntobt- from t ^ j n r " «
l l l u -M MurumatUttoi.
th ill bo p led by aspafaUMat by to*
to* ante Of rturldo foe titific it on *1 foproving him self adept at follow­
G o-m toe and m n m i M by th* BowOl tu 'h counts m t eir# w t t u i “ ' V . » » .
» n 7m *
t
n i Ue«Ut&gt;tur. m itl t t toe U f t s .. Iveilsa tt tto Oenottl gtesttan to to
ll* *• torodoVt* newt toot by tb* Cow*
u s irhooi dtitttes Indobto-ness n f ' i m i *#*l fto j* *
,, _ M _ t irile fee ts u ie ieitiset St I H a ta d fro n tinM# U hrtd on toe first t h t i i is agee In* first
ing hia blocker* and then breaking
•.Il'.tton ton to *e n o f-r an* loo**v
e a s t to to# odoMion *1 U tt s m e ^ m m l
?_P _ .
...
to .rv r rt-f swsto lows, to U h - *11
away on hta own. In the last game
than th* rtest Ti'onday ef.ee the Pitot
and tn1sb*e*no« to ourfol n rd et to* too- n*J
*
vtilons of toll olf* Itstth thtll #-f*#d tvdullf i* .
N " t J t i« dsttiwy. lilt
end tb* »
scrimmage. Gua scored the lone
fitiven e -t ten! ol the •..-Med esh.e of rouni tria.
u r n *• leo'.r* of offte* of say otto aw- ff?,
tally for the Insera taking a pass
ths u n t i e m f t r t t ol the ejunis oe- t u n tettwi
pomtod to e-td otpr* lot th* Iona bo- v
I sad Iw s s i f u l i t i od Count* thoU tsieso iB yroyerty inr n r
from Kay Pro#peri, Altoona, I’a.,
sn -i.n s to ISCI thill omlra
rut.: in* to th* lt*t t - t i u M o l for eouoey
— .—
*
X&lt;1 A „ w ,o it
r do-icnetod in Per&gt;rfoph l C v a t y . b rc:# i. nod H l i c i t **. I t
Pine T u o d . v -flee th* rin d
n.i'pO’ t t sM'U to # «
S IS
g n u a r JtW fT g M O U m o * MO 11* of this • «')*1*0
( I t and thtll tlhdirtt*. SCO- to b* Waled to to# Count* be to» *'(
I Panama league last winter and in tto end lonoa. Ho b aa sewn
in J o t t r i m .
w He lh* satetMUm on th* County- Cuuatp »-h#*t Wool I *th
extensive
service
a
t
aafety
poalC
2
L
.
£X5
totoT^ds
w
*
rr.
l
a
u
r
r
i
o
w
.
r
t
o
t
o
w
n
i
m
| chalked un 20 eictoriee for the
rati ad tho C*.nur T i* A^wto- D H U 'C i tyee at Tan Stosut oittn
v^vi's s
• ton on defense and is considered
among th e heat proapecta fo r this

I

Waycross Pounds
Daytona, 9-1 In
First Series Tilt

ft

■

J

vsji'zi sr&amp;as-

a? r.: srSSr&amp; rsr^^-rS

tH :

ff

%
m

Team Defense Is E"Sf.‘J it
Stressed A t Gator
Football Drills

s r tJ X : Yttunestown Backs

Show Up Well Inj
Georgia U Camp

wa ^ w a S s K i f f s
;X':’ .*«.rw«a:

" “* „ou,r

sssffi

awtimox wo m*

g g ja a a

tefS iwatt jnjw.gtwjwipMw &gt;

B S ftW W I I .

! !)

___

ttauc

a

U

» 3 S8o5

e■iZ'&amp;lS'JSV.S.2
» iS M s |S

w
s e flftfL S N s
•flan Uld fall tk a last, mjmm Ha

toirwirM oot

m*

OroSI tool ad tha

r g a s f y g ttsz-gfti

MW very little action In Bulldog

i m

m

m

m

t

.

hatd

�RADIO PROGRAMS
Station WTHR ______
00
• «:0 0
7:50
7:55
8:00
8:30
8:1ft
0:00
9:1ft
0 :30
10:00
10:80
11:00
^ 1 :8 0
* 1 :4 5
12:00
12: in
12:80
1:00
1:1ft
1:80
2 ;0 0
3:80
^

THURSDAY
W estern J a m b o tr j
P latter 'n ' P a tte r
Community C alendar
New*
Plater *n’ P a tte r
Morning Devotion*
Salon Serenade
World At N lru
Your Bible Today
Mu«lc Set-Up*
Something Old. New
Sorrowed. Illuc
Orrhe»tra A S tm
Morning V ariety
Military Hand
Itidor* P urple Saire
World At Noon
Ja y ere l.unrheon
Prank S inatra
I-atin Ameriran.i
Muiiral Varletie*
liar None Itunrh
Sanford Shopper

3:0ft
3:30
3:45
4:00
4:15
4:30
B:00
5:30
5:45
0:00
0:05
0:1ft
0:30
0:45
7:00
7:15
7:30
7:45
8:00
8;30
0:00
0:15
0:30
0:45
10:00
10:05
10:30
11:05
11:00

Music For Today
Hit* A Headline*
Your Memory Son*
Today'* S tar
Pop Concert
By Request
Oranjre City H our
Wiggleswortha
IV '
Story Hour
World New,
S tate S ew r
Twi-I.ite Songs
Sport* Parade
Dirk Aiken Sing*
Meet Th. Hand
Antique Time
Spotlight Program
Strictly Instrum ent*!
Tcentimer*
Dinah Shore
Night Edition
Rhythm Doodler*
Marine Story
Emilr Cote G lr:' Club
Sport* King Of Day
Mode* Moderne
Cla*tiral Souvenir*
Benny (ioodmnn O rrh. __
Newa

RICH TROTTINIl MARE
W ESTBURY. N. V. -&lt;/W —
P roxim ity. 0-year-old
tro ttin g
m are owned bv Ralph and Cordon
V trb u rst of Victor. N. Y„ Incur,
the lending money-winner among
nrtivp harnesa home* by winning
the $10,000 Roosevelt R an wxy
two-mile trot. Her lifetim e e a rn ­
ing* are $9t!,592

J A R TIC LES

FO R

SALE

f

11:05
11:30
11:55
12:00

12

SP E C IA L SER V IC ES

ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. O r­
lando Evening S tar. Call Italpt
Ray. 1165-J
SEPTIC TANKS, jwwenst con­
crete reinforced, *tnt- approved
size*, 540, &lt;530 and .’37 gallons.
All work guaranteed T. O.
Brown. J r . Phone 139 W .
F ir Kitchen C abinet, call C. J .
G hiitt, 779-W.

Wt. 1 FertU lf.
j v fta a lt far
tr a c to r aaa only, 9100 cash
I I mhic 781-J,

M OM eST

TVfELL r tt T U l. S O U
S o . ' i o o SMO' DOM'
KNOV4 IT

DEM ‘ •

t)r. Henry MuLaulin
OptnmetrUt
13 M agnolia Ax*.

I'huae 512

T R J G IO A IR E

SALES-SEUV1CE
Hill Hardware Co.
I'h. 73

301 K. U l St

IOOKKEEPING Service and Tnx
report*.
I)emp*ey, 210 M ag­
nolia. Phone 8(57.
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
C ltK D IT HURRAU OF
SANFORD
I l f N. Park
I’hona 180
E lectrical Appliances
R efrigerators
Repairing
W ALKER ELECTRIC CO.
20H N. P ark Axe.
Ph. 1104
All Work G uaranteed.
FLOOR SANDING and finishing
u ith
modern equipment, 28
y ta ra experienc
work g u ar­
anteed. E. F. 8i?xeni, Rt. 2
Box I43A, Sanford, call 7K5R4
a lte r 7:00 P, M. «* before 7:00
A M.
SAVE A LIFE
MAYBE YOUR OWN
By having your r a r or truck
cheeked over by our export
mechanics. I* the steering sys­
tem sa fe ? A rc the b rak e, ad ­
justed for quick stopsT Monthly
paym ent plan for larg er Job*.
GENERAL TRUCK * K qPT CO.
208 W. F irst S treet
UPHOLSTERING where quality
prevails. Samples of material*
galore. Estim ate* given. 8aho'*
U pholstery 110 W. 1 s t St.
Phone 1353.___________

FOR R E N T —F leet
Easy
operation. Reasonable rates, San­
ford P a in t A Ola** Co. Phots*

HEADACHE
C o * iM »•!.•»•»
f*i» Mfitrw il l h f t t i III Ml.
(9«4&gt;««l« •&gt;**ldr AimM

|.* */f.
P llll. A h K l H IA . dr|ti
--- J«H I ■Ulli* intend* to Ink. • 1hr
full • l tiifiit h* ( ii #U*k till* M h1!»I4*I
he'll ret n 4* a* llravyw eiglit I h .Xing Cl mmiiiun of the u lid
Tin llm u tl Dmiilrt'i, \«h«» |»t»*
viou.ly *uid hi* June 2.7 figiit
agaih't Jt*tM'V 1 • \\ .1.4 •*11 w :»x
hit li»*! told dl•IrUntrs ti&gt; llu • Nu

--All Itllf I# M|&gt;R f|RR| m
91 • ll llM IHlkrt Mff4 IN*

I N 44% IA lk« M,| UM

LIQ U ID

k a \e

aix

nmritli*

fro m

Can Black-Draught
help th at dull,
dopey feeling?

t li«-

II li **&lt;tlkl« in *,l*r a Prlxst, at
{'am m trclil roan*. Wf‘U ha |I*S
la k*l* &gt;*a I n .

APPLY

Ym. ll»rk-Dr«ufht m%j h«!p thkt diH,
i*./jwj rnllni If IhR «»nly mifmi ro'i f4t|
that t* r It bfriuw
f fmr*U*4k
niick-DtAucht. Ih4 frltndlf Utkllt*. tl
uiwailr pfw.npl tn4 Ihafoufti «h*a Uhta

W INTER PARK - ORLANDO

SALESWOMEN
An miDianding offer for *
in

S anfoid

Mq»t have plraimg personslity, goiiil ruuc*linn.
i» n r c m a iy .

( 'l l

An educa­

tional prodilil rn d n tird by
leading chdtt p«yiholngnt*
and teacher*. No competi­
tion. Florid* mmiufacturcit
prctrnlly enjoying a nationtvide hunncsi.

f’rn g rrim r

*alc*womrn will in v n tig air
ill**

unuiual

M ature

np|Kiitunilv.

women

preferred.

Write giving qualification*
to JJT Co., Inc., lin t 22W .
Orlando, Fla. A|qmintmrnt&gt;
will be m adr fnr an interview in your city.

Venetian Blinds: New blinds and
a com plete reconditioning ►•tvice. Ph. 965-R. for free railm ates.

V*ma m4 nrb try
H iia b ’ lir l-m y lw lf
n i l a a h r ra a a 'a "

M w ia a a ir not

'

**

a koa k o 4 Ih* ■ante la CAnBOra I n r hat*. Tn (a*. CA8001 BUT
■ * « U h*a M i *Mt*r tar ye* la M ltat
y m m r

Ji
m

X
T
' M

The flipper* or wini* i of pin
guln* a re coveted with
mull,
sc alrlik e feather*.
-

i t « "m iM U c 041j on If

ItANOINO Af TM1 INTRANCI of the Soviet (Tontulate in San Fr.inrl*cn,
Itmtt in t'u m iil General Konstantin A KRcmov (renter) teU* *tir»
r nding newimen Hint hi* rom ulate l* "closed." Efrrm ov, tctusin," to
ailiiw rrpoi ter * Intide Hie Imildmg. wool I give no details of lux plannr I
li. paituio. urdcied By (lie Itussian governnirnt.
(InlcrnaRonal)

I—

Tb .M i it wi:

GO 0 4 WiTH

O i l fACt
T 0 N T 0 WHAT HAPPENEDJ / 04

AFTFS v a n\ f8,fNO

.(

DECIDED TO) WfAR A
MA CM AND fVCOAtr /
THE LONE HAfaf-CB ? )

• duA

Thkr*

«h r

r p»nn t or l*M
it h*« i n o • b n t -

MlRf ftiih f »ur ff9n«rktk*n« If you »ro
tftuMH with tuch Bywpiotr# ft* lot* of
• PfbHItO, I *«•!•&lt;hr. UpMt ttcm tth. fUlftlifiCO. I'hrtUftl fall#34*. tl VgpIgAIOAAdk
hitiMM. b«d hr««th-«n4 If th***
•imr'r'mt «r« du# only to foaiUytUAi*"
(ry n ita a itittih L 0*1 m |&gt;4(U|* lodty

Frun Striker

TUK I.ONK ItANGIIIl

TODAY

SHOW ALTER
SANFORD

•aleawnman

I* know."

Mlf 41Afftlf 4

C A P U D I N E

whetlui h r would fight aguin.
J o t tvidied:
*'l don't know n n&gt;U v .-., m &gt; )

YOUR FLORIDA HOME ra n he
pest free. Cull 951 for detail*
tn FOGGING. Southern Chem*
tta lr, Inc.
_________

meltu, Ph. 683-R.

Joe IAinis Will Take
(».Months To Deride

my plan* "f retirement and unlil

DODGE-PLYMOUTH
FARTS AND 8BRVICB
Iff Palmetto Ax*.
Phooe 1911

ing. Acraauaodatten Shop, Modal A F ord, cheap.

Invade- the fa m ily'
Mi
K l r r h n » til how mi t
plctuir* nt the nux'ting, tle.ilint:
with T H . und aftei the g rii ini
meeting w ill, with h ri rjf ic ia i
Boat I. eonduct roninutl.-o m .. t
ing* to fill ther t he rm :ut v wnl
orgaM iation of the T i l A ih in
linn

that tivii4&gt; I nhoillil U- known u*
the I! i vyweight chnrnpiiin of
the wmId "
Tc a rc|Mirtvr'* *iui-i\ u - l,»

n i l I* Ik* «ot* tor U)» r u w M
•U l m o l M i n V t l f f * , t l l | S I T i s t a l,(.
H ,e*«*r. «• ri* m il i* n tl xmi la
IS* ln,liam/nl •( liillHIM
allheal »*, lap*

By STANLEY

ganlmg the treatm eni of lo t" t
cuhoi*. D r. Scale* said' "Know
leilvi i. *,1 e , . enti.il in tin* cure
and tie atm en t and d r o o i e n „f
T i l and it I* niml important that
the genei.tl public kno.i iln .
f a r t. in urxlet In p i ..!•-• i '•
seivrt and to handlt III,
II
that aii«i' in the even! il,.it TB

date of my fight to make known

Ilflp-Selfy Self Service Laundry
D rlera
Iroalug
4#4 W. 151k 9*.
PSoae 1M9

1924 Chevrolet

I*g-st*&lt;t4 D I *••••♦ 0^9

IV 7V. M. Scale*, luni ir n d.
d&lt;rt |&gt;hy*lcian of the Florida
Tukrreuli «i» Sanatorium, m i l talk
tonght at 8:00 o'clock in ;« c o n iti
wi'k- meeting of negro rt tirin * at
the AllatV* Chn|*«’l C h u rrh in
Gol4«lH&gt;rn regarding (In . .in und
tlx »tmont of tuherculo«l*.
Pr. Scale* i» U -in r hrongh* to
Sanford by tho S.m inolc C . h i h v
T u l* m ilo »l» and Health \«roe,u
lion, .a id Mr*. Edward K in hot.
secretary, and negro c ltin n* un
in* .I to attend, -in. e Ih
i
Ing w ill I n' of much iliic u tlio u l
vnlie to the populace."
"A nteinlwr of the »tni'f of the
Saratnrtum for eigh' year*. IB
Sen!*, i* a man hlgh!v -killed in
wott ninong T il palil•:|f-,■• Xti
K ltrh ir p o in tid out. II w ill *ln,.i
p ictu re , x-ray* and chart* that
will explain mufh to th* audiem
*he laid
Commenting rrrrn lly on I h,
nei l of edurating the poliln ir .

"I

IJkWN.S MOWED. For reasonable
estim ates Phone 7B8-W.
VENETIAN- BLINDS made to ord*r. Seminole Venetian Blind
Gn. 820 W. 3rd St.
Phono
1152 W.

OnTB Treatment At
Goldsboro Church

THE OLD HOME TO W N

tion.ii Boxing A*-ocinliun dimu-i
la*t night:

SNAFU

Real H»tat*
Investment*
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
110 N. Park Axe. Tel. 1120
F.II.A. Long Term l.oans G.L
F.II.A . Repair latana

ila a a ,
rV V .
rao n e

110 E. 2nd. Uoun 9-12; 1-fi.

DOM' KNOW

MAM 15

Expert Radio ttepalrtiig
Fred Myers. I l l E. 2nd St

equipment Good location. $64
' Axe.
ii“

SPECIAL

A

T*AP*_

IS N O T H JK n — r E R S O N A L
C ontracting, Repairing, R e m a in ­ F o il H EALTH PROTECTION and
U nfinished four room house nrar
ing. Phono 1194-W.
CLEA N ER LIVING rail 951 for
A irp o rt. Bathroom fixture* and
com plete detail* on FOGGING.
sink included. Reply Box L c/o 10 BiulntM Opportunities
S o'iinern
S anford Herald.
Filling Station'* stock, equipm ent 14
* ____
______________
LO ST tk POUND
for aale. Good location, Call
5 ARTICLB8 FOR SALE 9193.
L 08T . G as Cap with laather kty&lt;
(E D O rg g lrw ram a lete line
container. License No. 7-7132!
FOR BALE
l o n f a Tuxade F eed btora
R eturn to etald or 8eminole
D esirable Grocery H to rj and
County Motor*.

II

W'€N

Benny Goodman O rrh.
Midnight RenJexvmt*
New*
Sign Off

SM XLL C A M P -9 acre*, good
TYPIHT!
house, 4 rooms and h ath , screened T H E R E ARK 8KVKRAL TYPIST
V )rch* modern $3,600.00.
POSITIONS OPEN A T FLORIDA T ractor work, ploughing, disking,
leveling, by hour or ncr*. DeFASHIONS. BOTH
PERM AN­
W ilt H unter, Phone U47-M.
ENT
AND
TEMPORARY
JOB?.
SPE C IA L —Small fa rm close In.
APPLY
IN
PER
80N
TO
MRS.
B room house, m aple floor* 3
Kitchen Cabinets built to order.
bedroom s and two la rg e screened STUCK. FLORIDA F A 8HIONS,
Free eatlm atea. John K. Price,
AIR
BASE.
porches, garage, on 6 acres of
O rla n d o
llighw a y, Phone
ground, some fruit, w a n t offer.
1070-W.
WORK W ANTED
DE8IRABLK—Cloa# In. 5 room T i t r 'o r Work by the hour or Job.
house In fair condition, large lot,
H oughing, harrow ing, mowing
well fru ited , party leaving town,
ami d irt moving. We apeeiallta
w an t o ffer.
in conditioning building lota
and garden plots. Phono 167-J
^W O R K SHOP and HOM E—House FLOOR BANKING A finishing
com pletely furnished,
detached
downing A waxing. Our powc*
w orkshop 20 g 10. fu lly equipped
unit enables os to work whsre
w ith woodworking m achinery, a
there la no electric jouneello
very desirable home on 7 acre* of
available, t l years axperienrground.
Immediate
possession.
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary. Fla
$41,000.00
CARPENTERING km) repairing,
VERY
ATTRACTIVE—5 room
hour, day or week. A rt Doughhouse' in excellent neighborhood,
a&lt;ly, Phone 77S-J.
large lot, house In un
usually good condition, a real Clothes made for women and chil­
V a lu e a t I7JC
1 M --------M T erm s.
dren. Original designs, specialis­
ing in evening clothes am i hathFRKD W. BENDER. Realtor
ing suit*. For appointm ent rail
805-J from 10 A. M. until 2
F lo rid a Stale Bank Bldg.
P. M. Monday through Friday.

"*

Syrncu»e and Penn State
met on the football flld in

O F F IC E (pace in Mciach Building, FR IED JUMIIO SHRIM P dinner*
ItE.Yl A CAR
l a rg e light office, newly decoevery night. HOMER'S.
YOU DRIVE IT
V ir.teil, -II utilities, h e a t and JanlPIIONK 200
GOAT MILK
STICK LAN I t MORRISON
•o r
a im c e furnished. Call
Itan JJI l'rie*t
‘■V-W. H. A A. D ept. Store.
U DRIVK-IT. INC.
** Sanford
Phone 7IS-W3
M odem and up to d a te one room
C a LL 517 for B attery, Gcneratoi
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for SEW ING MACHINE Center ll«
and S ta r 'e r service.
Swain's i
W.
1st.
opposite
Prince**
Thru,
h u u n e s t couple. Downtown lo­
B attery oervlce, 301 W. First
tre
.
I’h.
1IIK1.
cation. Call 550.
St
One 10 room house. 801 W. Ninth Goose neck mnhogany couch. 2
S tre e t. K. Ore*. Owner.
Gainsborough Chair*. Love Scat.
Reasonable. Call 81-W or 797.
M uckland. some for clearing and
. cultivating. Room*, sunhathin.?
W an d roam the land. Normand’a One Sugar Cured country barn—
lOtylhs. (iOr a pound. M. Lan»R t. 2 Box 181 -B. Sanford.
berg Rt. 2 Box t*4-A.
Tw'o hou*rt for rent. Phone 9f2-R.
One Piano in good oondition, com­
WAN^LD TO KENT
pletely worked over and tuned.
Benton's F urniture Exrhange.
Couple with one child need reason­
512 Sanford ^Ave. Phone IHOtl.
ab ly priced furnished ap art­
m en t or hou*r, O ct. 15th. in
S outh Side School district. Ex­ O range Tree* delivered. Phone
529- J.
cellen t care. C a rn e t High, Rt. 2
Box 218.
One large office detail and swivel
% REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
chair. Phone &lt;555.
R l.A l, ESTATE — INSURANCE Marion Market C a b b a ge Plant*
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
now ready. H erbert Behrens,
RAYMOND M. IIA I.I.. Beallor
I..t i..• Monroe, Phone Co. 2003.
Km. 4 Florida S la te Bank Bldg.
HOT LUNCHES every day from
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER'S.
hom e, 2 hath*. E xcellent loca­
tio n Apply 50(1 P'.uinosa Drive. 6
ARTICLES WANTED
W r ite 1CS9-W.
H ighest ca»h prire paid for U»c.l
15 A erea, Country Club Road, 1
fu rn itu re, "fed Davl* F urniture
A room house unfinished, electricCo. 311 E. 1st. Ph. t&lt;58.
w ily . 91M 000 Ph. 1363.
W ILL BUY your ca r regardless
LONG WOOD DISTRICT
of ag e or rendition. B ailiff 9
PRICED TO KELL
Sens. Phone 237-W.
By Owner
30 Gal. used w ater h ea te r—fully
New Masonry modern 2 bedroom autom atic, oil burning.
Write
Home,, tile floors, fireplace*, steel kind, price, agr condition. Box 31,
Windows, Venetian blind*, acreenrd E nterprise. Fla.
orchca, car porte. H mile East
tighw ay 17 on Ovcldo-l.ongwood 7 Petit, Livestock, Suppllf*
Road. Oak Crest,
F oT T S A L E —Horse, g rey gelding,
young, extremely gentle. Ideal
5 Room Borne in city—G-od
fu r
children, chllda
saddle,
^ G a rd e n ; Some F ru it — $1770.
bridle. $75.00 P. D. Andcr*on
Down will handle, if nece/aar/.
J r ., Hi. I M aitland. Between
S ee John W. D. Moore
M aiutland A Fern P ark . SanNew. A tlraetive 2 brtlrxum Home
0ord-Orlando H ighw ay. Phone
—L a rg e Ixst; near C ity—WtiOfl.
W inter Paik 2 2712.
S ee John W. II. Moure
6 Room Frame—N ice setting; 8
HELP W ANTED
Some F ru it—Reconditioned and
C om pletely Redecorated—Owner MAN WANTED TO SUCCEED
now forced to *cll by change, of
R. II. Hartman fo r Rawleigh
sm ploym ent—A good home for
Businesa in Seminole County.
(5900.
1548) families. Products wild 25
_ JO H N W. D. MOOKF« Realtor
years. No experience needed to
V
221 K. F irst St..
s ta rt. Sales easy to m a ty and
Phone 1313
p ro fits large. 8ta rt Immediately.
___________FOR BA LE__________
W rite Rawlcigh'e Dep't. FA1*
440-1908, Memphla, T en t., or
On# room ing hnu»e, 13th. St. 14
see F rank G. Byers, P. O. Box
room s. One beauty P arlor, fully
544, 8orrento, Fla.
equipped, I booths, fix tu res new,
also 2 stores, all on 13th. St. Practical Nu.-ae to live in Oviedo.
J . E. Jones, 422 K. 4th. S t
Boh Williams, 7041 Laurel.

HAMBGiJc'S meditations 1Dr. Scales To Talk

HUM K HUN PITCH Kit
ST. LOUIS—tA V -G ene H er- 1‘
man*ki'a 11th home run of the |
svuson marked the 32nd of the •
y in r off Murry Dlck»on of the
St. laiui* Cardinal* und It gave !.
the Red Bird pitcher the unenvi- .
nlde m ajor league record. Bill I f
Vol*elle nllowcd 31 honor* w h e n .,
hi pitched for the Giant* in 1011.
S P T . ______________l :

* tH r

FOR RENT

r,\OF. FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. 1948

THEN 7ftL

OTHER
A aA so

V'--------. , •

ANO W EIL LEAVE J WHE (IF

n in e AO 000*4 I— (V.T GO *

T

�THE SANFORD

PAGE BIX

Voters Pick

$100,000 Damage
companies continued in S in
Done By Fire At oilI'lancisco
and Lo* A ngtlrs. TJicie
vtere no indications o( early tattled n p u te.
Lake Worth Dock j m rntIn ofSanthe wage
Franciaco, the Army

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS, 1848

BANFOUX FLORIDA

—

v M

m n a a a m w f .-

Special ScHHion

C o f C Meet

ll's s lls s n l frmm tmam tlael
( 'a a t l a a n l r m s P a s * 0 » »
rc a fla s e U S'rsss P age Was
an Im portant victory for barkers
efforts to engVndrr prejudice and
j .set a* tb# data of the neat meeting
of President Trum an when It
Irgallor political discrim ination."
I at which nom inations will he com­
ejected from the meeting and
Old lin* Democrats and S ta te s
pleted and officers elected. H. Hi
from the party's leadership ml!
Rights Democrat* Joined in d r a f t­
Coleman w ss appointed as ch air­
m em bers opposing Mr. Truman'*
ing the m easure and u rg in g lt%)
man of the nom inating committee,
candidacy for the presidency.
enactment.
and W. V. B itting, C. L. Bedding,
A number of candidate* for
_
n
a ■ w
" t ent
i n
nahead
iiv n u
m
i l l
a t 1in
1■
with
p ila
to move’
Final action by the House cam#
It. L Dean and Jack Hall as mem­
19 Boats Arc Burned imilitary c*ur&lt;» which h«« pu«d up governor also were chosen In yessuddenly and with littlo debate
bers.
tvrday'a primaries.
after the representatives voted 66
Manager H iggins reported th a t
M assachusetts Republicans r»to 24 against a motion by Rep.
he is carefully following the pro­
nnm
inatrd
Governor
Robert
P.
rr
Morrow uf Calm Ih-arp to take
Ciaft i t o a s t ports. Foods’u ffa were **
gress
of
the
ware-house
and
te
r
­
terminals B radford. Democratic candidal*
nway the J'iugrr,»ive P arty sta n d ­
*
________
p orted Jamming fri-iirht termli
minal
project
fo
r
which
an
RFC
P aul A. Itcvcr »s&lt; unopposed—
n g the cuaat.
ing votes! into a bill by th# S enate
loan ii being sought. More than
LANTANA. Sept. 15. (&gt;P&gt; Fire allWalo
orkers signing up with the practically. Although M a u r a - J.
yesterday.
200,000
atrip
mapa
showing
the
did an animated $100,000 dains|r At m y were term ed strikebreakers Toben quit the race to accept ap ­
House passage of the m easure
route of the S t. Johns River T rail
to the l-ake Worth Marine Wayt by lln r r y ilridyes, CIO longshore- pointm ent as President Truman'*!
virtually assured completion of
will soon he available for d istrib u ­
secretary
of
latxir,
his
nnm»
wss
the L egislature's Job of c la r if y in g
here early today. Fire Chief C. h. m en’s union leader. He said he on th e ballot. Tobin polled more
tion, he u id .
a confuted ballot system and a d (
Brautr, who aet the damage Itgutr. would ask unions in all fureiirn votes th an Bradford's Republican
He stated th a t he Is w orking
Journment of the special session
porta to refute to handle "scab"
with 8. A. Allen, former Ft. Slyer*
u id 19 boat! of the cabin cruder thlpa.
opponent.
In its second day.
Transit
Co.
o
p
erato
r,
In
th
e
hope
F orm er Rep. Sherman Adam*
type were destroyed.
Before returning to co nsidera­
T h e Army said it needed 260
of having local bus service in th is
tion of the Senate hill, the House
The (iie—second of the night men a t Ban Francieco and started copped the Republican guberna­
area.
A
passenger
speed
boat
ac­
to rial nomination in Nev- Unriprejected by voice vot* a su b stitu te
at the Itoalyard —followed a lei to h ire men after shippinK em­ shire— w here the RepuhPrnn nom­
commodating eig h t passengers for
proposal by Reps, (.at.taff and
ployers efu ird to load or ssil t&lt;
trips
on
the
8t.
Johns
River
will
lifir eiplotion in one ol the boat! they
Gautier of Dude.
hai. *o drsl w ith what they inee has won election for the post
I
m
&gt;
her*
this
w
inter,
said
Mr.
H
ig­
and i|uirldv tpiead In oilier cralt. term ed " Communist p atty line 2&lt;l years. Ills Democratic oppon­
It would have created a ballot
gins, and he revealed th at h e is
Brauie taid. All of the boat) were leadership. * Bridges has refuied ent; H erbert W. Hill, Dartmouth
similar to the one final1)’ approved
trying to In terest a larger bust
professor.
but by a different method and
out of water and beneath a melal to sig n a non-Comniunist affidavit College
line in bringing a sight seeing boat
In Vermont, where Republicans
without giving Wallace and T hur­
under
th
e
T
aft-llartley
Art.
Chief
ihed.
here.
are
even
more
certain
of
Novetnj
mond ballot standing by le g it-^
B raute said the l.al&gt;i- Wurth issues in the dispute are wages ber victory, (iovernor K rnrst W. |
On
motion
of
Jack
Katigan,
sec­
lative act. They would Lave beerp
Fire D epartm ent and the l-antsn* and In lerp irtatiu n of the hiring Hibson pulled nw.ry from l.ieiit. IACH SUMMtR, about tlva million onded by B. B. Crumley, Mr. H ig­
able to get on the ballot by f u rn ­
hull. Home
ionic MO
loo vessels are idle.
pile. 1
' i
l.......
’ seals, under the
Uie protection of the
Die
Volunteer F ire lh-partm rnt« anishing BOO names on a petition,
Devel opmenta t«x,k a tu tu for I llf |h r .
. ‘‘i ' .
.
, j Federal FUh and Wildlife Service, gins w«s directed to write Mayor
awered a ra il to the yard* about
It. A. Williams, ex p reu in g regret
though.
g g g
the
w
orse
.
.
.
__
.
It'll.
j
nation
n°m‘'
|
•«
Pribllof
E
E
S
II P M. and found the bull of one
at the latter's resignation as mayor
In
N
ew
York
City
and
Mayor
Wil
fulling cruiser nl.lsae , Tbr file
G overnor I.uther Voungdahl of
. ‘lr“ , ' ” re- * **"1 PUP ***■ • ' of Sanford, and expressing a p ­
FOR I'lilC R S l'P PO R T
liani (J'Dwyer naiim l a sp in sl Minn«**ota
ilno liuilt up a I*-ml for 1 •*ndintk© from John Stacy, a
was put out and firemen remained
ORLANDO, Sept. IS —&lt;/!»)—
m ediator to clesi up tlie “chaotic” Republican nomination, -ivcr Slain " '‘‘"•ber "f «»&gt;* FUh and Wildlife preciation for th e things he has
on the scene until I A M.
done for Hanford during Ills term.
A g itru ltu rr price support pro ­
He said nt 1:17 A M. there win conditions in the in d u stry 's labur A uditor Stafford King. The Derm, . 1 h r r v lr r Atxwrt 70.000 of the seal
grams were vigntously supported
K. G. K ilpa'rlck presided. D irec­
relations.
cratic ballot spot seemed certain ' tk ln *
harvested annually. U. S, tors pr&lt; sent w ere: O. P. Herndon,
n aecond call. The fire, he said,
hers today by II. D. Clayton, d ir­
About 4,bOO m em bers of iht for C harles I- (Misled, who held | N'*vy photo.
&lt;international)
had followed an explosion in s
Andrew C arraw ay. (5. A. 8|»c«r,
PNOTISIIN3 AN INCIIAM In bus /area In Cuba, Havana students and ector of th e Agricultural K xtenAPI,
International
Brotherhood
of
a two to one m argin over his j
sinn Service of the U niversity of
craft four Imats away. The hlare
George Stine, W. C. Killx-r, C L
citizens (tup) 0oik around a bus. Passengers were asked to leave the
Florida. In a report to a rn e e tv
spread quickly as It touched the Team ster s, Loral W»7, still are on nearest opponent.
Redding,
Jack
Rntignn,
F.
W.
T
al­
vehicle
and
then
it
was
set
on
(lr*.
Below
are
the
remains
of
the
bunted
ing of the agricultural d iv itlo tP
hul'a and at times the flsines •trik e. But 4,two a ie back at work
M
lshlgan
Democrats
bunded
a
'
bott,
Al
l.ec,
la-onsril
Ca*»cll&gt;erry,
but.
A
m
utom
cd
to
this
type
of
disapproval,
Havana
police
politely
ll reniluMesI l r •*re* l*nae lla#|
of the S tate Chamber of C om m er­
reached 7B feet Into the air. Thr after th e union signed contracts slim lead tu 0 . Mi Mien William#,
W. A. Morrison, II. II Coleman,
ignored this and olh*r bus-burning incidents.
(iairrnationol)
ce.
heat was intense and firemen were with 727 individual trucking con­ a Socialite running with CIO mi nibs'i» India's invasion »#f lly* John Ivey, H. H. Crumley, JohP.
cerns which agreed to the 17'* backing, over two cpitom-nts; dem had was “an a rt of a g g re s­
Clayton •warned of the d an g e r
hampered In fighting tl&lt;* blare.
Rrumley, George Touhy, F orrest
of in n g tr. sionul interference w ith
It KG ION AI. KUl'CA I ION'
Among t|ie 10 l&gt;oat» destroyed cents an hour wage increase.
Victor K. Ilucknell, supported by sion." The w artim e foreign sec­ Gatchel and J. I-. lugley
M.
8.
New York City's second laigesl the A F I, Team sters Union, nrd reta ry said the invasion Was .1
TAM I'A, S«pt. 15, ~&lt;&gt;P)—Tlie! the farm price support pro g ram
were two new Cria C raft cruisers
Bradford of A ltam onte Springs
^ f a r r y J n ' M i a m i Tam pa Times »aid today It had and declated that radio com m ent­
A sim ilar fire eanslnr 1200.000 local. 2H2. boosted its wage de­ In d u strialist llernett J . Abbnti. "flagrant and inexcusable" breach was a visitor
learned th a t Fuller W arren will ators uml news columnists wer*
damage hit the yards Julv 31. 1011. mand* to 2b cents an hour and Republican (iovernor Kim Bigler, by India of her agreem ent with the
Mr. Bradford stated that A lta
\IIW II s .,.1 tfi
Father accompany Governor Caldwell to lirerenting a distorted picture of
The origin was never discovered, shout 3.80(1 of it* 4,600 members although unopposed for renomina- princely state
the farm price situation.
unit w ork without a strik e rail. tlon, g arnered a heavy “token"
"If tha U.N. art* quickly and monte Spring* wishes to co-operItraiise said.
at« with the group and lie rep re­
Thu*,
ulxiut
MOO
tru
ck
e
rs
are
bile,
acts
with
authority
It
will
nut
only
vote.
The Ima* yard* are owned hv
0 , . k O B ta d j. C k u .-h
li. n i.”
ul.H,
sented on the Board. II* was a s ­
MOTtHtCYCLK t'lt \ * l l
W ashington's Demon s tir Guv- do u considerable service to its sured thnf member* of the S em ­ lien-, said today he had t&gt;een in­ •m u m e n t of his plans on regional
Kmlt f \ Fruerid and located on the ns th e “ big five" em ployer associa­
W IIJ.I8TON. Rrpt.
tions
continued
their
o
ffe
r
to
hike
own
reputation
but
will
perhaps
ern o r Mon C. W allgren. gcod
jioundsrv between l.nbr Worth and
Gainesville
inotorcycliit
inole Cqtmt- Cham ber of Corn- vited" to m arry Francis Hitchsince hi* Demociatic Two
friend of President Trum an, seem- I save a vast urea of the world's m eter at Al nont# Spring* will rock ami Rtephany Haja, nnd the education
I an tans and extend from the wages IB cents an hour.
nomination, but during bis ram - identified by State Highway P a ­
More
disruption
in
th
e
move­
surface
from
untold
suffering
and
we&lt;ldlng “ will not Iw in Miami."
ed su re of rrnom inatinn, •vltilr
Dixie Highway to Lake Worth.
Iw- appolntrd to th,, l l nrd.
VI '
" " .n ‘ ,
palgn he endorsed the movement trolman O. C. Ilelntle .is O tis
ment o f food and fre ig h t in the form er
Governor
A rthur
II. human misery," Kden said.
J U k as would not say whether ,o „ u b „ , h rr(tl(&gt;n. | KrBI| Uat.. Ca«on, 20 and Bennie T. W illiam s,
m etropolitan atm w as reported. I.angllc was the choice of th.« GOP
The U.N. Security Council i*
La had consente.1 to perform the whlK&gt;l, tn , hp g„ulh
30, were killed instantly in a
Milk supplies for school* and voters in th e same tta :« .
due to take up th e Hyderabad
ceremony.
j
1
motorcycle-auto crash four m iles
store* w ere imperiled a fte r la&lt;*l
“ Hut I am walling on a te le -1
GltKKKS ADVANCK
Both candidates for governor situation tomorrow in Pari*.
north of here shortly b*foi » m id­
hU7 w ithdrew an em ergency agree­ of Colorado— Democrat I.eo Knmis,
Kden
said
Communist
uprisings
i
phone
call
from
Mr.
Hitchcock
|
a
THKN'S.
Sept.
IB
—(AV-A
night last night. The c a r w as
ll's s ils s s * tress •••■►
,
y rmm
„„
End I &gt;noul(l know nioro
j A communiijut* x«l«| totloy the driven hy Mr*. Marl* Cownrt of
conclusive study of the gem tic er ment to deliver fiber milk contain­ who Is the incumbent, and Re­ In Malay*. Burma and Riant are .
•
f
,*r1
M
lU
n*
with
him
,
M
rkta*
,
(;rv,u
aim
y
has
rapture«l
an
int­
ers.
I p lain t'said , accounted for 68 per
feet* of exposure to radlat'on
publican David A. Ilsm il—were '*11 in pattern.
Raleigh wso escaper! with alight
The union
said th e American
It* objective is to overthrow cpn, of (h&lt;, c, u | rt 54 par
p«r •cpnl o f ruded.
p o rtan t height near the Alluinian injuries.
unopposed.
He said current knowledge
...
_...
.
“bolls down to a generalization Can Company, maker* or the conlaw and older throughout south- the hogs, M per cent of th* calves,
ll» said Hitchcock “has Iw-en in . border in th# Mourgana area of
east Asia which, l-eniri, I think, and 7» per re n t of the sheep contact with me several times. Kplrus. despite gunfire from inthat exposure of organism*, plant tain ers. had refu sal to pay the
Msx Bishop, funner lead-off*,
one# called the hack door of cap­ slaughtered under federal Inspec­ I really know very few of t h e , side Allianla.
or animal
....... .. ,pooulatlons,
----------- . fUh o r' I7'w ce n t wage Ixxtal. Drivers for
hater for the Philadelphia A t h £
details.
I
only
know
th
a
t
th
e
c
e
re
-1
The
communique
said
the
of.
' ‘ the com pany's plant* In Brooklyn
italist sml im perialist power."
wildlife, to radiations may result
letics, is coaching the N aval
tion during th e la st 10 years.
ir«sils«N Trass s*aa* llsrl
mony will not h* In Miami.”
Jfentlve again st Communlrt leader Academy Nnine.
Itcvlri dealt briefly with H ydera­
In lower vitality and a somewhat and Je rse y City. N J ., quit work lo standard measurements as were
------------------------------ ---------- M arkus V afiadr*' guerrillas in th*
bad. Hr said he reg retted th at in
reduced ra le of reproduction and yesterday. A milk d ealer spokes­
....... . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vital triangle is stalled, with only
Y esterday's Stars
also In alterations in theiir physi­ man said city school* would get the eight diamonds constructed for “these new dominion* this warlike
H .5 IN G FARMERS
'p a tro l activity reporter) there.
no milk a fte r tomorrow nnd stores the New Yolk Giants.
spirit ha* developed."
By ASHO(TATKI) PRKSS
cal form or function."
OCALA.
Sept!
IB
—OP)—
Ap­
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
H air's studvnt* will U- housed
Higgins said the us# of radio- would get only 4ft per rent »f
Ted Williams, Red Sox — led proxim ately 100 Florida farm er*
' TEXA S FIGHT
in B arracks No. li and 7, according
lotopes, both as eourrea of radia­ normal supplies.
Boston
By Advertising In
•league-leading
„ c-1.1 __
r-i 1to ,4-1.. vie- will land their plane* on Taylor
FORT WORTH. Tex Sept. 1 5 tion for experim ental study and
to C. A. Maddy of the Fellowship
torv over Chicago, driving in th ree Fl#|d , om„rruw „lornlng fo r the iA1)—Form er Governor Coke S te­
1hu N*aw-.|Mper
PA
BIS.
Sept.
18—4A
V
-A
alrlka
aa tracer* of the most Intimate
runs on a pair of double*.
Foundation, ami the building* will
(&lt; nRllRNrc fraare* !*•■» Oa#|
purpose of officislly organizing venson earths) his fight for the
details of chemical ami hhdrglral crowd of 4.B00 lushed th e Nation­ la- under m anayem rnt of the Rev. fu rm rr llvitiah por«*iirn Minitter
Johnny
Sain,
Braves—
became
the ,first
flying farmer*
ers Democratic U. ».
S. senatorial noniln
.
o
l
d
T
t
o
1
.
(™
l r , , rFlorida
|o rm* nytog
reactions, provide a new, powerful al A viation Offices In central Dr. John Pernell of Daylon, Ohio, Anthony Kden th at international ' j j ' 1 National le a g u e pitcher to | movement,
according to William &gt;nation *n ferleral court today a fte r
Psri* today ami Injured W» pollce- and of Col. L Fox of Blackbird. affair* appeared to lie going from irtn 20 games th is year* aa he t C. L a u r a s , state aviation su p e r-'th e S late Democratic Convention
research tool.
He added he would like to have m rl| | n rioting.
Va. The umpire trainee* will ent “bad to worse."
hurled front-running Boston to visor with th* Florida Improve- accepted Rep. Lyndon Johnson a*
An estim ated 2,60» of the crowd ts liefore nl the Fellowship Me t*
the researrh answer these quest
merit Commission.
the nomine*.
A fter n moment’s hesitation, !0-3 conquest over Chicago.
w rre w orkers of th e nationalised Hall.
ions, among others:
'
Marshall
said
he
would
content
1. Can the unknown f a c to r - aviation Industry, denouncing re­
At the new bull field site nest himself with the observation th a t
factor
n —necessary
for
the cent layoffs of worker* fromi the to Municipal Park on Mellonville he bail not hail any period of g reat
growth of fish he Identifle I ami governm ent payroll. A nother
Avenue, the field is being leveled relief in the last week or 10 daya
•ynthesited In order to fre e the na­ striker* from *hc nationalised Re­ by a hulldoter and efforts will tu- and would welcome any snenur
tion's hatcheries from th e ir de- nault A uto Plant Joined them.
They threw paving stone* ami made to have this completed within agemeiit.
prndrnrc on liver for fish diets
replied with a quick no com­
S. Can a radloctlve isotope he lice, who fought hack w ith night :«• days in order that it may have titilie
11* nun
rvn | when
n 11111 asked
n. ti* ti whether
wtit iit"i ■
ment
however,
used to mark Pacific tunn by in­ bars of iron gtillw oik a t the po- plenty of time to settle, said Com­ he
meant that all th e neguflallons
jections. for studies »f migration sticks and fist* Aln.ut 2.000 Paris missioner John Krhler, who has
of the past 10 days have faih’d !
of fish? Can such tra c e r techni­ guards fought off th e strik ers on charge of this project. Quite a hit
ques be applied to studies of n d - police and two squads of mobile of brush has liut vet I re n cleared to improve the world situation.
Marshall said th« S late D epart­
tide organism s off F lorida, or lo Barest fo r two hour*, subsided and considerable grading has yet
ment has received a report from
help solve problema of feeding, the Boulevard llsusm ann. The liut to be done.
th e n ws* iviiewsid.
The diamond proper will he sec American Amhaaaador W. B.
fattening or conditioning shell­ ami
Memlrer* of the Communist-led l&gt;ark I BO feel from Mel Ion villa Smith on yesterday’s meeting. II#
fish T
General FeJcrsllun o f l-ahor at
3. la (here a short-lived radio­ the sam e time organised a slemon- Avenue to allow for plenty of declined to sav whether there
isotope which could hill rodent* itrs tlo n a t BulUncourt to demand parking spare and fur standi •vou'-1 l&gt;# f ' r ' h ' ' - K r» l-'"-si talk*
without danger to crops or live* a m inim um monthly w age of 13.- should they ever b« built there, ,11 Moscow nl -ut llrrliii as re
said Mr. Kridcr. It is hoped that m oled in press dispatches from the
Block or people? “I guess there BOft fran ca. (1101.
two sm all building* now located Russian capital and from London.
Isn't hut I'd llae to know," lligglns
near th e Synthetic- T rainer hull 1- Marshall will leave for Paris next
added.
mg ut Municipal Airixtrt may Im&lt; Sunday.
4. Can the m yslerlea of m igra­
moved to the new diamond next to
Marshall said the United State*
tion or the site of populations of
‘he present club house, and us* is deeply concerned over the fig h t­
Itasilla ae a Irsas •'■«» &lt;*■»•
watrrfoul be investigated hy use
said th a t she had organised a them for a club house, placing ing Itetwren Indian ami llyderaof radioisotopes?
lligglns said plana a re in prog­ number of health club* among each adjnrent In a concrete shower | laid troops.
the negroes and a t present is ••nil. said Mr. Krlder.
1 Marshall said his departm ent la
ress for studies in three fields.
When the new diamonds are i keeping close tali on the invasion
"The rommlsslon le continuing working on the o rganisation of,a
studies, Itegun In th a ea rly day* duh to l*e composed o f memher* completed. Mellonville A v e n u e 'o f Hyderabad hv Indian troops.
lie taid the U.H. la disturbed by
of tha M anhattan project, on fish who h av e successfully overcome should become one of tho most
tig- disease of tuberculosis. It famous baseball streets In America the resort to arm a tn acttle d iffer­
In the Columbia K lvtr.M he vsld.
"Studies of rold.w atar fish will will be known as th e “ Come Back •a ll will have 14 diamond* adjoin ence* Instead of continuing peace­
ful negotiations.
soon sta rt a t Cornell U niversity Club".
Ing o r a short distance from It.
and the service's C ortland, N.
Follow ing her talk. Mr*. Klreher
experimental station."
■ends-red sevrrsl selections on the
{accordion and the g ro u p Joined in
«rv- km
..1 1 . , ! singing a number of song*. Mrs.
&lt; C « allau r4 In

m

P a |(

Om

i

i i i u h

Following An Explosion In 1 Of

Kevin Declares

Hitchcock, S u j a Will

i^ iS li^ T : f c S - J t t e

Scientist Suggests

&amp; n'r"”

Civil Action

Work IlcffinH

U. S. Sends Planes

(% /ne

&amp; 6 /W C 6

Pilof Club"

horny plate*.

Mr*. Colena W llhoit. iire.ldent

of the Daytona Reach P ilot Club,

LEUAl* NOTICE
T Matthew* will apply lo Ills
board of 1‘ounly rommlaelonsrs of
Metnlnolt INiunly. rlp rld a a t ll*
niSelina to be held an lb s tth Aar
af o i l , ISIS for Ihs adoption of
a rssolullun by said Hoard of
I'ouiilf i.'nmmlssloasrs v arailn g cardan land..
lain juirla of Ih
Ihs Suburb llsasilflil aa recorded
la Ptai tiook a. Peas*. s» h , at. si
and Cl, Seminal* I'uunly records,
■MM partes of said pin I sought
la be i i « iled being Included Ik Ih*
■leenlbed property lo­
fl
■
an!
i
Canada Av*., Marla A s*. Charlolls AV*. bstwwsa Marlon Dries
(ii* 4 M u k ;i/* * .: ra trv le w . A ye. \ s -

w s su a p t I nit H lrest a n d C am peilo
II. a p d h ld a sw s-rd H lrssi bsifersen
K v s ra rs s n A vs. s a g l a k s M arion

Drive.
Drh

d a te d o l H anford,
d a y uf S e p tsm b sr

m

Ida this 14th

j l f i U J i K. M A TTIIHW ri
A llam o n i* g p rln g s . M s.

was a guest ami spoke briefly un
the activ ities uf her club and of
tlie sucre** of the International
convention held there in June. Mias
Ruth H ale, a teacher In Southsld*
Prim ary Hchsol, also w as a guest.
The dinner wo* givan by the
'•Green#'", loser* In an attendance
contest, fo r th* “Gold*", who wer*
the winner*. Mr*. J a n ie Shoe­
maker w a s chairman on arran g e­
ments fo r th« dinner and Hr*
John L. Galloway had charge of
th* p ro g ram . A g ift w as protented to lira . Mitchell who re­
cently received her d eg re e from
Stetson University. T |ier« were
S3 m em bers present a t th e meet­
ing.

CHICK THIS ALL-ROUND
SIRVICI UNI-UPs
Y tv r
b riif

I’U iiU nc of gladioli b u lb leU w ith th in line* ahow a r
vclopinenl. T h ree lireVy row a a t rig h t, planted w ith Opl
foil, ahow m uch g rea ter grow th. P lanting* w a rt m td e ai
time. Coklinnokf. used In reed bed* nnd garden*. wlU
waya lirc o n tro llliig b oth Inverts and d lacaat In th e to ll i
nlaniM I t 1a lust Ilf effective on oilier buliia, a* ll la on "gl

Tender Green Bean Seed
$£Q .50 Bushel

car

fa r

th a

b ast

yaw
af

ta

« a ra !

SMOKE

8AMPORD X-CEL STORE
C

yaar

ia v itii

......... It Our rnraulrto *Tiaw-Up"
will rrelnre that *«&gt;ng of |»wrr,"
Kff • 1CAIlOMt Well check your oil. . .
change it if hrrewarr . . . InWirat*'
vnur rhaasi* thoroughly.
COOiMO SVSlMi Drain awl lutk
radiator . . . check all connadioaa.
• u n s t Adjust ami reliao If nates,
•ary . . . check all refrly batores.
VfilVDt If they need grinding, aor
Meniihc inspertino will show It.
m i l l l Check wheel alignmret..;
adjust to factury spccifiration*.

U m i U K L Wash ami polhb . . i
dean chrome . , . touch up psiat.

R. H. ELLIS. Praa- Gen. Mgr. PO. Box SIS
M anuftclurtra t f

Chloradane Crickett Mole Balt
U tt $Q per M.

Ok

la

M a c k a n ic

Meet the area wha raa da th* most for your carl Drive ia and are Oldsmohile's
"Faturaaic Msehsaics.” Then you'll know why OUsmobil# I* lb* pece-eettc* la
•eeviee . . . just a* tb* spectacular Kalmans ie Oidsmobile is pacing the passenger car
Md. For her* are fartory-traiacd mechanic* . . . thoroughly skilled la their Job* . . ,
mm a iw fit ia aril with tb* ’’look-to-tbe-falur*" repalatiaa of tb* retire Oldtwobila
sipaalaatlia No wooder wo call tbrei "Faturaasi* Mechanics." They week with
ike finest modwo asaintmanc* eqwfpesedL Genuin* Otdaasobil* parts are avail.
A k Aad yea ran be re d ala that your Job will bo doss* on turn* , , . according to
factory specification. So for aay kind of t*rvfea on any make of car. . . anything from oil
1to ovwheal. . . drir* ia today and meat OUsmobil*'* "Futuramir Mscivtaico."

E g g And Poultry
JACKSONVILLE, 8opt- 16-4A&gt;)
—Eggs and poultry prices remain­
ed unchanged on the Jacksonville
markets today.

P v tv riM ic

TU.

MM

IN8ECTICB&gt;E-nJNGtCQ)B
CMUMkWSIX
NM

SALES

■A.

w

«&lt;

—

: ' '. : ___

•a f

�T H E W K A TH kU
In U n ity T h n rt In f lt r t n f t h —
To Protect Mm Peace H lh# Woeldi
Tu Pam ela tha Procrtaa of Ab k Iu i
To Produce Pioapartly (or Sanford.

f*artljr cloud) through Friday. I f '
look showers.

^

m

x

f

a

t

b

H

e

r

a

l

d

A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R
— w- “ “

S A N F O R D . FLO RIDA

Established 1908

r'OLL’.ML XX X X

Governor Caldwell Smear Drive
Signs A c t Setting ^Denoonced
"

•

4 Of Legation

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 16 (A1)

Governor Caldwell today si(jn,'d
into law a special legislative « l
setting up a new ballot on which
Floridians can cast direct vole* for
any one of four candidates (or
Piriidrnl tbi* year.
He *aid "I Iwlievr the bill doe*
fairly and validly that which w.»*
needed to permit the free, effeclive
^ in c ite of the franc Kite by the
volet* of Honda,
The m easure, as finally ap ­
proved by deelsive margin* In liolh
the House and Senate, al*o pro­
vide* for eight presidential deetors pledged to each of Ihe four
candidates to bo listed on the
ballot.
S traight ticket voting for elate
and county offices was knocked
out, but a voter may cast 4 ballot
far any of the presidential randi*
Q ta irs by making one mark in a
circle
above
the candidate' a
name. Ur, if he likes, ho may vote
for each elector Individually.
The new art relieves candidates
and votsrs of any pledge or ra th
they may have taken to support
th eir p arty nominees for Presi­
dent snd vice President.
Under tho new act. Democratic
■nd Republican nominee* for state
and county ufflres Will he listed
t o g e t h e r In one column.. The DeniW x ra tic candidate will be named
ii '. m Im O m

!•*•• M o l

Hopes To Avert
Telephone Strike
Appear Brighter
Negotiations Are Resumed In Dispute Of
Refinery Workers
NKW YORK, Sept. t«— (VI*)
—The W estern Keleelrle Com­
pany announced today It ha*
reached an agreem ent with the
CIO Association of t'om niunlcalion Equipment Workeea on
wage and other issues, affecting
2'i.00U worker* in 12 .Isle * snd
the Dfatrirl ol Uulumbi*.
-------- ■——
II) A 8 .S O rl.tT h l&gt; P R E S S .

Americans A c c u s e d
o f Taking photo-

In Government Ser­
vice Said Creating
Scientist S h o r t a g e

j

Arvtrntan l&lt;-|?4hi»it ih (l in lluthii

PHilDINT Trum an 1* shown as ha
•ddtesaed the opening scnioii of the

.
. , .
,
.
j P«r*on*l feeling* a .id r lu benefit
illie nation.
I l.ilientlial'i ipeetli wa* vm.ilar

j to alt addle** by 1’ieiident lium all

befoir ihe *ame body Moini.iV
night.
(Mr. Human taid "tom e politic iant" weie creating what hr called
a “smear campaign" by making J
icienti*l* feel unsafe lu do tenet
wutk lot hit government,
Ihe
Pirtidrnl blamed the tpy probe*
and loyally campaign*.)
I.ilivnthal today said government
work had ita disadvantage*, and
that many scientists p iefetrrd
w orking for private industry,
educational Institutions and other*.
Hut, he said, the country need*
specialist* now. He added:
‘'The answ er lie* In rc-n»»eilian
II ss lls a n l ttm l‘a i r

150 Youths In Berlin
.

centennial meeting ol th f American
Association for the Advancement of
Sc ience In Constitution lU II.W aahIngton, l). C. The Chief Executive
accused "same poliilcisns'' with
"use* to grind and ted herring* tu
drag around’* of endangering the
nation's security by "smears’*
against iciviittsts. (International)

Prof. Ray Short
Tells Methodists
Of W orld’s Crisis
Speaker Says W orld

I l f . K o llC T l O .

T o Avert New W ar

-n o n-mWrot the g n u .......ink any
■■■
» I ido l eiapli* w hatever lit the city
Civ ili/atm n i* faie.l with a c risi* '
n -..&gt;i»».a »»
r»»*t

................
.
, .

&gt;

irw

ui

Into Federal servft* before World
War II.
Company t. 124th Infantry of
tho National Guard, will hot have
any speelal program thla cvenitp'
to romrnemorate tha day, but will
meet for regular drill, t^ul Ideut.
Raymond Kador, exeeutivo nffirer.
, l.leut. Richard I’ayne la cominand- * r•
In a (oaeial proclamation on
Aug. 19, Traaldent Harry Truman
marktd today aa National Guard
Day and reminded all eltfaeni
that, “the National Guard of tha
Unltad State*, with each cf it*
unit* In our hamlet* and titles.
I* an essential part of the ►trmgih
of our country, and I therefore
urge that all ritlians g,v-t their
unnanittlng support to the men
and units of the National Guard
m in their rommunitiea."
• • This year. National Guard Dav
will mark the end of the •■-tond
year of the Guard'* reorg.i pi ration
alne# tha end of the war.
Major General Kenneth F.
Cramer, chief of the Nation.*!
Guard Bureau, pointed opt that
the ntw National Guard will be
l l 'a s i a s r t ■« ra c e S o n )

Army Plane Probes
4 Squall Area In Gulf
MIAMI. Sept. 10, 6?&gt; -A n Army
Air Force plane from Mar Dill
Field. Tampa, today flew Into the
western part of the Gulf of Mexico
to invt (ligate a auspicious wraths'
arer.

Rinrm forecaster Grady Norton
said there were no Indication* of
anv storm in ship report*, “hut ll
aeems lo he a li'»k* wave ami w»
_ w a n t to find out what ia going
Won."
Tha plan* will not reach the
area before Ute thla afternoon.
Norton laid tha condition wa* in
•a section when wit.ds have a ten­
dency tu form a circulation.
CZECHS TO FAT
I'RAGUK, Cseehoalovakia. Sept.
10, (41—Csechoslovakla agreed to­
day lo pay Ihe U.S. 0172.Wil for
lenddeas* p r o p a r t y originally
worth more than 02,170,000.
_.
The foreign office acid the pay
mrni will be made
I. MBeelaltv that
for war material*.
delivered by the u T t o Cteehoalovak Armv unit* returning from
lh* western front
JAP FLBirr ftCRAPPKI)
TOKYO. Sept- 10—&lt;4 *_Thr
U*t of the Japem m belli* fleet
will b* on th* aerep Wap by the
k and of th* y n r .
P
U. 8. Navy ip sk M M i said to{ «f*y
f»™ .r eMifty war craft,
ranging from h(Hl*iib|e( to 20torpedo troftU, ted alreadv

rent*

an

hour

ac'n'xa-lhe-Uiard '

' u *

7

M * 'r &gt;Ur' i J
l '.
to have
Its dem and •« ) w
the
II to 18 cenl* an hour. C urrent Ceaat Line Railroad. Before com
wage* average f l.lfi an hour.
In one of th e nation’s mafur
•trikes
th«' two-week-old
ttoppagr liy CU) longahoremen
It ..MllN.tr* tin I'a a r orin*

sis
S J r cutlSSTtrs
imrteil

i r c t o l ol

•Inte l

that

on .'tatonlay* hu-"-* '

tak

Ptwwtins,, m Florida coo- I lh

- i d that he

................. ................. nt.” M.

Am eilean

fb't-diiiiiei: J Intr
W il on d.vlare.l

.v t-.i m a r

and

'

with-

h-

Mtlttai y

I «l c-r nr-

| -T he mlupllon ,.f in.- fu i t.n " 'v d after the Jeep left
of W eitctn Ueiitn *old
iiiiioiulnii-nt* to the I’om titution | i’olice
11 u M llR N td
H it
I 'f if tl
I l l r (
I wrliially d a r te d tt„- tn. iiti i t lif.-1
| in ||„ . duruiio nt. file lltll ..(
Right* &gt;*n drav- n up to , uii,nl&lt;•* \ f 1111wi t | II
P«ple re t tall right*, whul 1 U 1U B M M I O U
|lb e aillhor- tl.mlglit ll. avet.ig,
* |\ i w
I [,,,1 f h i
man slimild retain , ll U'lioilVim
t O ( M O I lJ S ( H I
the A nietiiau ........te to ........ ........
*
c l ............
\ the tight* we have."
A l S t l l l l s M lIilv S

I

.. ,(luliitui,
i . »!„.
Every
whi» i,hd* et»tru&lt;

f e l l it a ,,*•.*.
Iiavc Ummi invi n l tu n*
tin- YMl’ V W h ic h h a d h i . •' i

int«• |»tm**i «l«0wn fliimipli ln«t« rv.
I Xl.I.AIIAhSKL Sa*|il fit *y1*/
Ii4»k tfnit i*d hiu ‘Ii* f.if' iiul jui-l-Tom II Sh HniS, \ OIumia miiiity
lion «liA* lo thf ii l mi In \ ut!itudr rilMi R i u n n , t* ila\ arKihI the
I. I.u I! M.,tt. nf hi | &gt;at *| &gt;| * U» s||t«ii| | ti»i . v# ry HUliTviut &lt; »««ii it i **«|iii&lt; tin i I hI a

11 nu%* At a h«*Avy i a W\ Altnuuuh - hon*&gt;r
11 h«* i-stlmnte I movement in liui • I present
l tor, Miotl uigru
iirairts tu
iu .,, ry stork
hi - declined
.l.-elin. &lt;1 »i*inrv*
mu g n at lead,&lt;i • a« lit
f*tof.
Urged ms
lit* heaters
stock hn*&lt;&gt;»irwhot
I propsise or ^suit|N&gt;tl
. t «measuirs
e a .« ,e . urg- idnrlng the past Tear, it i* rrvenliffo tt In Irnrn
flu* riiflit wc t*» «n ft. • 10 l*»%h
o t«
Revetting I I I hi* .&lt;k pel ii-lh e l.s havF, anil in iti*jhct"i.itt* tViein 0 lit
-ii'* »!" (HD1 * 1n Kiui|&gt;rfi nut ji*
6 , ......... - A m e t ic n r &gt; m n m e n l
a minister, he told nl I he itutil!"
i&gt;H111n 111 uliv il.c Irtvv it nut vnIn invile all nation* to p aitk q ia tr
|

iav

h&gt; ,hr

»V*°

work of the Or land.* VMt'A and I Bl.(|viij,.. H ying to n-nt.i min.- o n

m

■ ............ .

polurmetl in ihe Hu

We should live .V.-.V effort "»d *«•»*’ ►oldleiv mad. a quirk

.................. I iivailnble to «tnni|&gt; mil *.iliv.4»ive

Lannes N. Hansel! m. i „.f Ha* i:. sho.i s&lt;u;h&lt;«&gt;;Staite*8 Planting
Entry
Of National
j
aa
i tv ai ' rn t
J»
n
Former Coastline
Guard In t o Federal
S e r v i c e Observed i t , i f , ............|
!s

C lt V

fit RI JN . Sept II t , p
150 German youih* .ton r.l t h . e e

..IlliolleJ
(tertin IihI.i V. llir ‘-. i
on ike demand ol the Rum mini
pir*v ir|H&gt;l|ril
govrfnment
I III* wa* ihe I' i ■
tiling ol
Rumania lud .it i uted the lout
V tivilirv of ll.r 5 \|t V .n Oiang
Ea*lrm
»
r.liu
|*oh*
r
in
I hr i o n .iiitu i. ii ' thr I nil. .1
Iof tiling photographt in a lor- iounlV w e ir v e tlru l.v ocltlin-.l
8late* u.i* the • idtpr, I all n ljfrv . week*. I h r first !«» *he-&gt;, ■inline
lucid, v /one.
kiwanian* at the Tourist t'eniei
fton. llie polite and ir.u llr,■J m the
The United Ntalev {eject'd lot bv 1)| H o h ril O I Iiotii I due. lie given at llir noott in. tine id tl
ilralli of o|ir lb IImri in
i ! lh*
N
min.-I
l
oiiiitv
Im
..
t
llal.lll
» 'l d.-. I.trrd ilt.i h ol Public trlationv m l iriiir.l
alheii
w..milling
of
inote
than
Rom nun government • lompl imi | I'lrih v lrn a n liililivtri floln St of t omillr i e ll ill I n it.I t'.-n i ■
Oil 1*1.1
I
he
l
oinlllUllItt
|ll.
r
ie|
l.nlav
hv
l
ied
t’
Vt.
.ii &gt;i!v i
t "do not cunlorni lo the fail*
I mitt, Mo
the liner p..lieeinrn o rie ie lumm g
toilirv
t Tim a-.scilion wav matle in a
lioine finin dnl) « h rn a • a i m o f
I Ir irve a lrd that llir 5 M l A m
„ 0 |r 1&lt;uh
,|r | „ rll.,| | lV M ,„„
It i* tune foi lb, | . .|.|e ..I if..
V.Hing.lei* Ural • hlai k n u r k e l
(hlandn ha* l.-f'dl meinliriv with
Lter ltu.li.lf f, Stlioenfrl.l t &gt; i &lt; . / ill in tfic l u l l . Y .'SO in lh I'niird Stairs &gt;o «inp look and j . eiltri vet upon thrill a d *h*&gt;w
lutrli
1hev *hotil,l tike tlllle out
Kturnnian f oreign Mmiiliy ye.tei
n t . l them With link* tlolll es.hy
t .i i-5 ami d ill ill llir ..loll A \ )( \
to l oil*nfe| the o oi.il-1till .'I 'tl’l
day.
, .
, ..
I Th» note, telease.l l.y the S tale **H‘ ' ” ,%t * ,,r’&gt;* building i» planned mrnl ol coveinm . nt Ilii.trI m| o.! i iid.hlr heap*.
llir ir|*oil *a&lt;d llie tnulh* neie
Department today, accused Horn ll.rir and evplefvpvl tile (lope llv.ll oui iiati.ni operatrMr WiI . iii
"itu ilr.l hv older people . one r.f
anlaii police m the city of liiiiigin . 1 t i l A unit maV lie rvtahltvln d .let la I r.l
. of having detained the two me
whom wa* tanl to he .hunk
ilc
hi Sanford.
'O u t goveiltnirnl &lt;■ peifr. ’ it. ■wa* a iie ttrd iloiig will. 15 hot*,
! and {vvt. women clerk* of the
I
hr
5
M
l
A
wi.ikv
hi 7 ■ .i.ii'i
j Icgallon viaff for IT hour* Incom
foim
However w. v.itt .!! .uirnil llir lattrl w rir fr Ira n d illei lev •
! nun cud., after the nllodge.l photo liir*. ha* a hiidgrl of Nl until .. that it i) not nl- d in pi... to r, he
ria l ImUlv. llir aciounl *.*id
dollu* a year anti numheii h&gt;■■\
'gra|King oecuretl.
V for in. a It.aim offieial. mean­
ll .barged that “for 1H horn * and a hall million n irinline m o &lt;Ofttlliur.I "ii it..... i» &lt;I|V l r..in It
| no nwmher of Ihe gtmip «n» a l­ ........ than 4 ,.’INI unit*, hr rrvralr.l 1 id oui givrflltlli III oliiih nee'l* while. was reported faring a
Irfotnialpo*, |l i tin lrgivi.il vr *ectet Huvviuti eutlit t.-lay, as
low. &lt;1 fiNid or water.
Arnm st this ‘‘inescusahle action llir AMl A W.u 11&gt;vvn. If (I 1114 1 .
hi an. I. tl.ir legnlttoe hi..ml. .• the K arl-Wo*t w»i of n.-iv** r» 0tinned.
o f tl.e Itomnniaii authnrtlie*.*’ ago hv George William* and I • loo v.ni-lv influ
I hi lot .I.. i«l 17. S. M ililaiy )H.lice raid a
hat his own tear* lain in I ’an*, the In lrin i
and |irritu*e rtr-it'p, lie ul.fr.1
lin-rlnn Jeep etirrying ail jffieer
5 S U * . ....." ... ........
... i..„„.w
I*

t.0 to if, Imya out foi full
' “ Ulmgr
«
vr
■■
l l of in vital in event of Wmld War i
Retiring r.v a n iiiio ln aflt-i lo
vrara of aefTie*- to- d .r 'a in l tin t
t a l r Ilf* f l i t
If kill
I U r* I
*- '
lo* M
felll a* if lie
he uwa*
"deeertllig the
i i t o f l S s i n CoMegr insltuclor.
told
a I Alatg
r | ** *“ * * ' ' “ *
h&lt;a - "deserting
tinh lstlin i. . gioup *i the l i n t Mrihi«li*i C liuuli • ()| ( i t r i l S ( H I D S ll-,"’" ! ...... .. " ’
.
l|,.«
ll
tlrrlst r.l ii, ,i
*
F lot 'la **' *i i*
r*g,i fttun Si
C 8
j
tj
|
t i l
f 'l t It 1 1VI114vV I l l t ' l V V * " '1*'
*" "
l,u*
w.
T ra in m a s te r
.utl, a wotid wa, can be avelled ,f
V ( H l U l l U i ' S I H 4 &gt; &gt; lent nf the - tv...........
by
I tti . .l i r m t ' Amettcs will lake lltr lead in initial
--------.'h e
5 MCA n rrnnlanllon with
The union, whose mem bers In
Unite* Nay IJatiHlI.S’ «4 __
rtjjjed
. the
^ f'linialioit of
of Wudd
Wotid Fedcf.v
Feeler* .JiAINKSVIl.I.K.
# i«
|w hwhich
ic h be
...... in*'
tiAINSSVli.I.K. Scot.
Sept. 118
&lt;Ab
lie had
had Ucome
,-ume affiliaiel
affiliate I.

W r iiv

Att ornev I'reil
”
Wilson Telis OrK.mi/ation O f ! .aw

1 h o illilS

Describes Work Of
Group Over World

Federation Is W a y i ^ . « ^ o ^ . * » ?*w

t.-a rl

__

Kiwamans Hear U .S . Constitution l ^ J ^ s ^ - r 1:
l?ussi2M
" Uc" ,;uul
Of Y M C A Activity Is Discussed ,A { Jap
Policy Change
At Noon Medina: Javtee IMeeting III nil II Mil h I v|VI It A

e»l. Fi, manta. have
h.ive been
hern ir. ill' I

»hoiuie of scientists will

mg to work (or the government.
"lbi* it a dangeruut situation.
Lilirnlhal &gt;aid.
The rhaitmsn of the U.S. Atomic
Energy Commotion addressed the
.
Amencan Association for the Afl| vamement of Science
Hr uted
I the occasion to ask »cienti*t In p u t

etl Bucharest Area
WASHINGTON. Sept 16. pT&gt;
The Si .vie Pep* it mrnl disc loved I &gt;
day that lour m rm b m of llir

WASHINGTON. Sept. Ib.fJPt j
David E. I.ilirnt1t.il. the goiem­
inent'* alonm chief. s.rid to lay "the
risk of undeserved injury to a man •
I good name" was dealing a «h»-

Hope* appeared btightei today
of averting a threatened nationwide
sltike by *ome 25.000 CIO tele­
phone equipment wuiker*.
The strike deadline it 5 AM(EST) EridaV hut a federal medi­
ator »aid after all-night negoti..lion* in New York he was "veiv
optimisin'' shoul a tclllrntenl of
llie wage diiputc.
Reprrsestative* of the CIO As­
sociation &lt;&gt;f Communication Equip
mrnl Worker* and the Western
Ejm | | k Company planned to teMime irstiuni llii* afternoon.
"The picture look* vrry blight."
Thomas H Strutel, federal medi
«ator.
1U I
The ou look for an agreement
t
Ia **» Dtniejf "encouraging" hv
iu o l M.ye,. u«ion .non«y

N o . 18.

Matt Recalled c
0
0
_ *„
PromRomania M o n e O O V ie t P o l i c e

N e w State Ballot RiskByToL,llen
thal
Reputation

B i l l Allows Voters
O f Florida T o Cast
Vote Directly For
1 O f 4 Candidates

A voiclatril Prewt I.ra ssd Wlr*

TH URSDAY S E P T . 16. HHS

t " ' n iC M tjie jr .

'irsio^wtrti*^^
«
is* Trainmaster for
AllantiS

u».....

».«.

.. „t.

k.r,..

**$

Florida Towns Seok
A k Permit Renewal
AVON PARK, Sept. 18- i/Pi—
RcpreaenUtlvea of 23 Florida
towns met here yesterday to
draft a protest against refusal of
the Civil Aeronautic* Board to
renew the permit of Florida Air­
way* Inc., anti other Florida
feeder airline*. The Perm it* ex­
pire next March.
The group adopted a resolution
to petition the CAB fur a re­
hearing, thla time in Florida In*
atrad of Washington.

Hitchcock Ia Wed
(n Georgia Ceremony

. . .. ,.. ______ Springs; , «,■- v «.-

— - —• — —

—— —- —------

ter*. Mr*. W alter l.ipocomh, Tam- I hu.|ogicnl-chemic*l war. He point
pa; Mr*. Victor P ark er. McRae. |„ J 0„ | ||lr deslrudion that look
Ga.: and Mr*. Annie Johnaon. .
„ H ifo, | mn„ and Naga.ki

,
11
\\

hirh i» retiorted to for right vear* nnd of the forth Rttiht
l'i' m|» nf
III . &gt;11 \
im |*111.
||, Mi l rill, tIt** iHiAnPp nur- luilr tif (hr |t#ii])|i*4 “Tin v tnok nihiiKftil flint tin* i|iricti»M g|#*• nt sii. if•

A. ry Inspcefur *»t 4•nin**mvillf*. Tht* it »ut (lit* rhin »»«*( n irilfft*,*' h«*
I. ,rd has compiled nurse)' Inspec.
I’Uli il M*‘ tiitd nf illlftt fttntllH
ll vinllngfd &lt;*!• I' h k I 4*• I
F uneral M.-rvice* will laJ 'n d quoied scientists l.» the ellrct t&lt; ii recorders each year since the
I • •*.!» season.
ductvd a t 2:1X1 |* ,M tomorrow nt that IrnmlM 100 times more jiowcrThe 11148-47 movement was th e
Kricksxn Funeral Home with Dt. fu| ih.tn those used in Japan are h- iviest since Ihe IP2N.29 seaK. D. Brow til ee officiating. Burial n(lW being producnl.
Srirnlirlv
11'I**101*1*4ret *««« 1*000I.•* •&gt;-'»»•»I
will U&gt; m ade in E vergreen t eme ^
^
^
|o
^
(fry.
nation with average indusliiai
K i.A G i.K it i i K A c i i . Sept
pi.

rilled tint t.

"lusflMir till*

|{lfi|'l

In
•

«tj-ismst icnlty

purl

of

• liii’tiiitii"

t toviilu

Htcwirt

hiich •hiM
in.I f. tj ,! |fi ,«
Irrlin.
Ittnd tin »t »i*tuiii fi*lt ihf iifn
II
tr Ml It 1*11 Ml th«
J«*rt Mould
•i
)• Ci m t o f %i*ry
t«o* dU0l|&gt; f»»r tin L*I •*'
fill *vr»*t *&lt;f till* ial&gt;ll’t* nt ts»A
\fftVltir ft| 1I st&gt;ft
tuolltt
« A.i'lcn f j 0| i n d uiukv it in nt u r«
•II
0:"|trlli'f tI'll*I* 1 dthvrtiiTftv tiiHiM..
St«&gt;ui»r f i
••it f r t«if trttt# il
| With 4*IM'flH lic k i tin* taU ric*
N o rlliv a s te r
B r in g s
*!t*riftlU* flt»5.
f »pom| im «|n fi t i l t , "
bib A jar coiitainitig money and B r t
r i »t||*l| tin* t.niuv of
•u/.t's
T
o
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
’’V1
•
postage .la m p * -a n d wire tvs a|
Join* whtfti
M o n l i tt f ifitlit

Jar Of Money Floats,1'”’" ■'1
Ahliore Near' Flairler,"'.....

RAF Assisted Russia
In Dark Days Of War,

‘.Model Dad’ Convicted
c*nprodu,r 'htt' bomb'’ Of SlayinjrYounjr Son

“Any small laUiratory on earth

hi ok. n " a r — floated

uslioio her* &lt;

KHIE, I'a . Sept. 18. t/1V -Ralph yeal. nl*)
'' MIAMI. 6 * 0' I". &gt;db The
He ifn 't HI* I "niliYfrMvp inirr*
---------1could produce in quantity lot*, a
son’, first t
Mew* Ml til
Ml ll,.
LONDON. Sept. 18, i/V )-T he virus, a h alf a cup of which could J Huge, 28, the iceman some
lldllfttry lithe* r %•?!
Tlie
roast
guard
said
the
oat
.neighbors
considered
n
"motlel
day
off
tin
Vt!j*hth l#r»vi«rt«iK IV liiK lu retl
i vtvnrcli itv iiriti
Royal Air Force claim ed credit kill ev ery man. woman and itilld
w a . about sis feet tong ami I he
dnd
,
was
today
convicted
of
secfleshing tu.
«» «*i«ftt j »n 11*v# 1&gt;•i &lt; i - tlllU|MVft t&lt; HIM 0* iff •
DAYTONA BEACH, Sept. 18 today for a major assist in behalf nn tht* face of the earth,*’ he a*- , tinI degree minder for la-utnig hi* blade was broken oft. Attached coast ai d in •■t*’-»nf i *•tin*¥ Itiritin*
fttiiti*
| fpvlivrly
i It ffl A(M'f1lilt Ullh
u i 1*' win- was a gallon glu.s jar
—&lt;JP&gt;—'Tall, blond* Stcphany Saja nf Russia ill the dark day* of the serted.
**•» I'Hiif ie ir n t
.Storm fio. •i ft i t »riiilv Nnrt*Mi
"W hat polleies are open to son to death with a la-ll.
which
contained
n
paper
dollar.
*
and polo alayer Francis 11Item war against Germany In ID tt.
Ihe b«y, Jackie, 8, died l*»t
•aid the ,' * i*fi*0ftt tlH iM f X |( f f t
An operation* report Just pub­ America liy wlilch we mixhl ilenl
quarter,
dime,
two
nickels,
th
n
.each, united last night in a.simple
May 30 from whnl a iiospilal
Georgia marriage, planned a for­ lished said Ihe UAV wa* assigned with thi* crisis of survival," h&gt;‘ pathologist testified " » • tile |tl- five &lt;rnts airmail slumps, and one fresti wind, »|i tv. *Jlt till lew nn Former Statu l.uauuu
hour
an l iituri
hi ft&lt;|MnlU
mal Greek Orthodox Catholic rere- on Ju n e 14. lu ll, to prevent with eski'tl lie then pointed out Mist suit of "probably | 0&lt;r Mows from three rent &lt;tnoip.
Finp \ isils la City
Ihmiigli tom af 0fekft fitulit
dnawal s»f German Air Force fiu fil-j four p ath s have liecn suggested,
mony here today.
The iHiirle was rn v c ird witii
a
well
b
e
l
t
Huge
said
he
whipped
__ th
_ e east,
M . “w here * German j j_ "T h at America should disarm
*
•
te
I••
tnilvt
nn
limit
Winds
.&lt;f
t
The 23-year-ofd daughter of a er*a to
the (toy when Jackie refused to marine giuw th and luirngrles and
K. tn !•«&lt;
11‘s s ils s r * iim l*aae S r i t u
form er Mot id*
mi \ I i a t u ! Im ta y iiih I
Pennaylvarla coal miner and the atlaek on Russia wa* imminent. ^
r” t W
tell hjm where he had hidden .« the t’oast litlntd estimated it had I *farther
"Throughout
the
sum
m
er
ami
,
i!
A t i n n i i j t .c i * ii
in t h v ii&gt;4iftl« jit \V f»» b’tnii and
balding 39-year-old socialite were
• is
four
been in III, watt
hammer.
Second
degree
mtirdci
LAKfiK FftU KNROLI.3IRNT
• 11*•t |iiill)1 ftf it WNi imptli' and "i» rmituwn j with
married at Folkaton, Ga., by autum n of 1941 roughly one-third
Bench in i
rntrf** n I" to 20-year sentence. month*.
rbe Anicrii ni&gt; A &gt;iorialiiui, will l.«
Charlton County Judge A. S. Mr- of the to tal efltaliliihnveiit of tier- j T A L I.A H ASSKK. Sept. 1 8 I h e iHiltlc will In' kepi fur awhile ii Ihiii I “il in • uti Ittiur
Ml
S k file r.|
dinin g
ihe winter
Queen. Tha church ceremony was rnan firs t line (Ingle-engined fight- ,,)v&gt;_Florida S u te University will
Nortun » I th«* vftiml* m m lil lo*
BALTIMORE MAN NAMED
"in r«.&lt; anything turn* up," the
Ml&lt; •IIIli* . a n d 1 is now visiting llyrd
r» i |(tV|t m fAj| enrollm ent r.f over
expected to he held thla after­ e n w i i conUinti! on tho \\
i.i.HtfiUv
nlr«»ii|r
But
fresh
*nd
GENEVA. Switzerland, Sept. 10 j*’«n»l Ouard .aid. TU,- bottle w**
1j , »«le.
noon.
a
fro n t,” it said.
4,700 advance reg istratio n flyu'e* r,lb -William Mallam Turk ..f Hal- .
Miffiru'fil tu Imi nt
lirnhnl.lv i
bv t.hnriea K&gt;d..on of H ag
M r Davlv td a h * to referee lias
-bowed today. ,
iirhfrikfft.
small i i i f i
tlmdrp, &gt;lii-, wna uiinnlmously #l*c-J lev Meach.__ _
.
k i 11**11 gntn n t h is wintt-t at It d
The to tal top* la*t year's fall ted director general »f the InterI m i i &lt;Ylli*;. i" olid the U m v rrs ltv
enrollm ent by more than 400. The untional Refugee O rganization to•f Flurliln and vt ill serve as all
student body will includo about
dai '
nstruelor at Rill Sumoiers Umpire
1,600 men ami 3,200 women.
Tuck ha* been executive w ereSchool In Ortando. He wm with
tar v of th* Iro'a prcparalory comllie Sallv l.cigui' until July I,
MARGAHRT NAMFJ4 SHIP
when lie foined the American As­
GLASGOW, Sept. 18. (47-1'rln- m i.sion sine* J u l s 1017.
sociation
e(*i Margaret namml and launched
Ry CHAHLKS A. GKUMICH
TOWNSEND CONVENTION
PARIS Sept. 16— (JP)—A pair of New Yotk Irishmen are eaiafully the 12.200-ton (anker Br4tla!«
Ihe Fifth District Townsend
Need of (snilarv (iqierviiion of twituming |h« i |* list been tninled
SM AI«L i R V F T W A R N IN G S
Mariner at th* llariand ami Wolff ('mind! will hold a convention n
casing a French palace of the arts and culture high above the Seine .Shipyard*
MI AMI, ft, pt
18, i ,1»i
Hu
out
bv Dr Ftank Quillrnan in hie .Septi-rnber i-vue of " llie Semimil*
her* today.
Mrlando
on
Sunday
Sept.
1
9
In
weather Imreim issued the ( &gt;lti'Wfor security reasons.
the second building east of Muni- Chief" which reporlt on activities of the Seminole County ilejiih Unit &lt;ng small rin ft 'vartdog to lsv:
ASKS HltlDGK I'KUMIT
For a perspective view of their task they sit in a sidewalk cafe
ripat Auditorium In Exposition of whirh lie it director.
I "Hmall crnfi warning* linlb-ated
MOBILK, Ala., Hept. 18-60*1— Park, according t» Information
on the Palace Du Trocadero. and (peculate on the security officer's
".Swimming pools ate nothing moir nor h*y tli.ro common hath nl noon tmiav for tic *t 24 hours
The
Florida
Rood
Di-pari
me
nt
ap­
received
today
from
Charie*
II.
nightmare on their hands. They have lo go underground literally lo plied tu the corps of engineer* to­
luhs.” wrote Dr. Quillman. “Their growing popularity has led to an nlong Kh'iida East t'oavi from
Nutting, aocretary
see 1bow deep
it
J
’------day far a permit to build i 300The Townsend Council with increased interest in the unitary condition! llut prevail in them. There leckaonvillr sntitliward to I’lorliia
Their Job la to provide the 1►
——
— Key*.
fixit concrete bridge in Bay Cv.ua- Wayne B. Allwr* presiding will ia n» longer any doubt that t h e y ------ —~ ———
acr**n of aeeurity around tho del*, assigned to keep tha fntornal tjr.
conveno at 10:30 A. M. to lw fob can and sometime* do transm it .k e p t clean, or from the towels ami
gallon* to the United Nation* aeeurity.
lA T H F R
The apan would lw located ovtr lowed by a covered dish luncheon disease: therefore, a tcrious duty J swimming suite, if n”t disinfect'd.
- T — ______________ —
Non# of fthc rest of Cosgrove'* Burnt
assembly opening 8*pt. 21 to
source of the infection rotne*
■
Mill Creek, approximately at 12 noon. Eeeh person atten d ­ of *upervi*ion 8nd rr«pon«lhili|y The
K. Kept. 18—iJP)
in almovt all instance* from the
th* Pataaa Da Cholilot Th*y ar* fore# will be her* for th-) Parra six miles west of Vicksburg, Fla., ing la naked to bring n covered arise*.
High I n r
John J. Coogrovo, acting eh'ef of aaaembly. Most of tho 88 will and would be about 70 feet down­ dish. The meeting will be open
“ One of the m oil romtnon infec­ person* using th e pool. One of Stations
U
83
the U. N. security fore* at lotk* be retching up on varatljn* that stream from th* existing brldgo.
In the public beginning at 1:30 tion* incurred in bathing i'*falili*h- the first c entlal*, therefore, ill At laid u
82
71
8uce**a headquarter* and leader were disrupted when 49 &gt;&lt;f them
ment* Is ringworm of the feel. the sanitation of swimming pool*, Ill'll nit
I*. M.
69
89
of tha IntarnaUooa) police forte went to Pabatln*. 8ix nf them an*
It I* not contracted from the m ol i* to require a show er bath whip Nashville
“SALLY- MUST WAIT
!*d a
•hat went to PalaattM to patrol ■till somewhere In the Holy lotnd,
w ater, hut rath er by ro n ta ft with naked with th e liberal us* of Oklahoma City
TRAILER CAMP FISK
WASHINGTON. Sept. 18-GP)
6ft
tho truce, and Denia Caaey, hii whar* on* of the 49 wa* killed —Tha
74
Philadelphia
INOLEWOOD. Calif., Sept. 15 floors and walk* of locker
rooms soap before entering th* pool.
1
arrlgnment of Mildred E.
68
on tho flw t o v e m u police mission GlUara "Axis Sally- of tho asr- —&lt;/4&gt;—Thro# trailer cam) rozi-, and pool if they nro not kept
74
-At the same tlm*. s'rlnxent Pittsburgh
by tha i T n .
90
ft
map Mdio n i postponed today denta n n ieod today from bprn* clean and well drained. Towela regulations should be in fore* San Antoniu
D i m lit in t . to Kept S i
66
........... 78
•uffetad when flame# were ipewed and swimming suite mav be an- tu prevent ua* of tho pool by Washington
70
a war vatorans at the reedy and
person* suffering with (kin dl- JacktbnviHe
ftt
ovar tha court by an all tank farm other source of thla infact urn.
typo. Their prablim phyaleaL
70
rzpleetee. Seven other persona
-The chief danger of Infection (ease*, running r a n , ulcer*, eon- Miami -----U
Icome* from tha water, If not
MsMlInws*
h its )
Pensacola . —
—»•»*»—
&gt;»■ 19
*w 7d
I let* seriously.
were
o l wartime treason.

U.N. ’Security In Paris Presents
Difficult Problem For 2Policemen

Sanitary Supervision Of Swimming
Pools Is Needed, Says Dr, Quillman

m
&amp;
A

17

■

• w t|
*-

1

*

J
1r - t

T Aj - ' A

- It.
V
_____ ■ ,

^

•

J

a

—

^

t

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91417">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 15, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91418">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91419">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 15, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91420">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91421">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 15, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91422">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91423">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91424">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91425">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9177" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8815">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ccc831e030e0f79be43a12af96ca6322.pdf</src>
        <authentication>6af69487dc86acaf81a18f4827aaa2ed</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91416">
                    <text>Senate* Committee
Probes F u r Group
*ASHlNGTON. Sep.. M - jM
A t.*w Vork fur liner t c * ' ' " '
day h r l* twin* driven cut of
ImilnMi by thi* CIO Ft»t \\ ..t Kr&lt;’
Union du* to fines levied ■tr»,n t
« m m f « f tu » n who employ Wrt.
- Morris Coopcrsrolth. p r i f l 'N t
&lt;4 the American Fur Lln.»r Con­
tractor* Association. loM • 5louse
labor auhcummlltec that the union
require* the manufacturer* to pni
fine* up to *2,000 for •ontrartlnf
with Him nnd nth*r omt inion
liner* to finish fur garment*.
Because of the ftn* ■. C«*rpcrsmith sold, fur manufacturer)- « • ’
reluctant to give him ib* ns «r.l*
an
HI* testimony opened the lul»&gt;r
a u b c u m m l t t second week of
(Marinas on complaint* that I cm*
munUt* control the CIO group,
the International Fur and leather
Worker* Union. It* ;»t-- ’dent •
Ben Gold, a incmb'T n •he Cmn
tuunist P arty National Kxfcutire Committre.

in.l M lCilA i.i. WibOING In scene from 1
" ilOth Century-Fox release In ruler by
Tuesday anil Wednesday.

ial !Stepfather Admits
Say
Wouncfinjr Ch i l d

In d in 'H in v a s io n
tl iafell is***«| flM*w •*»*■
**
forcer sinking I loin tl*e &lt;a it *"•
vanrru 40 milr&gt; to mlh:n (&gt;••■■i!»l s
W ntili i of I ly i r u l n i Ciiy, the
state caj Hal.
India is ir itr d tiituuirr i life tn
Itydciabar. .uni tlisl ihr fakulou'
ly rich Ni/. iu li.nl iclmrd to du
band private aim in su&lt;h a. tin
R ijs k a it. ’I he stale and domiiit
on h ate Lcrn at odds lo t nwittll.
became th r Nl/ani, (irnrr.il I. I
H. Sir Mir Oiman Alt Kalm. a Mot
Ism, ba* refuted to accede to I nth i
About four out uf fit* of tin
10,339,834 people of the rich alaie
a n Hindua. India ha* demanded
a plebiscite to dvtennma tin futuii
of Hyderabad. The itate i* tin
■iu of Minnesota ami In sooth
central India and atrrioui-di-l b
Indian Territory.
The Invasion w#a iauncin-d with­
in 48 hours of the Ural! of l«nv
trnoi Grit. Mnhomed Ali Jiuimti
the founder of Pakia.aii and tin
main fore* In the patiitiuti of In­
dia. New Delhi sourcrc *ald the
aapacted Jinnah's dcaih to ( in ­
difference* lid wren India and

i« fort’ lierlin wns d m l - l , ti
co inmem urnte tin runqu. t of th
city, it lii • in lin* Jirin.h Meier.
The attack on the iiturinmen
Thuiaday nnd tin* stoning of
Itun inn
led to bloody t i n t
right,m; in which -hot i w (•; f ir i.
by Hu- thro tioopu alul (heir Gei
man police.

Id'inay Quizzed Over
Wife’s I)isappearanee

An Indian gatrL tn at Mumtjah
• e M iflN iiir l I »!«•*« l Artm r t l i f
la, an enc lave in miles ln*id ■
is.e iii’gnttatii'iis were ri siirntnl la‘■Hyder sired, started moving to s ue I
n striking CIO "il workeV*
the heart of tne star*.
.rod sis stiui-k major oil companies.
B Troops Invading from the mirth
Writ Coast •&lt; i vice 'tatlm ia meantook the rail town of lU llarthahn govrrnmcnt « n foundc-t nt'il to while frit thr plmdi a* ilrlivrrir*
near the cstitral nnivinces frontier, which It ndlicrr-."
wi re cut,
whlrh la 180 to 178 miles from
•■Mr*. Ks -nkltta In* 'laird to fort to end the )0-duy old strike
Soviet vice Counsel Chtpumylt In
Hyderabad City.
Thr fnlrral mediators Joined
Jo .isu.tr.Md *ll|r
Indian troops moving down from rrrr[t
stale com illation m m in an cfhim or wlilch
lire northwest corner "f the stato ho dor* not wish to
ha» idled U1.0OI) all w ukers
were reported within sight of Jot- anv ottrer Kio let rcpiescntnllvo. uml rut the mumsi California gas*
"Mr*, hn cnkltia Ittrs h-*tl u n lir
ira, an im p.ntatit June’loo on th i
nr. roslrlcliun of any kind other ollne production of P.'rO.OOU harNila til's stale railway 2 til mil'
than those norm ally required by rrls a dsy to ITfi.lMK). The -vork*
from the capital.
walked uul In a wag** dispute.
Another column passnl the fam ­ medical practice for im'lent* ruf* er*Cn«&lt;
line deliveries to west roast
ous Rudhist c.ivrs at Kllora, nvar feting front injuries aurli o* ahe service
stations w -ie rut one
‘ Daulatahsd. 270 milts northwest sustained.
"In these matter i, the United [fourth today In *n Indits’iy *ff u*
* e f Ilvderslii'l City. Both force. had but tigbl u|i|*j&gt;itlon and s e n States government must consider to ennaetre supt.lu *.
All essential user*. Industry
' reported advancing a'egiJitjr tl! the matter clnrcd."
MAirhalla note ntso Informed sm.lii nun said, will receive their
' hours a fte r tlu v Invaded the itate.
”
The Indian rontrtRmhr In th*' the Russlana that the V. S. Ia tegular order*. Only service *ttitnulh, l.ieut. General Mnhnruh closing a* quickly a* i&gt;"-.ili!e lit t I o n s wilt Iu* rut. They prill receive
m i rent of wlmt they reroivvd
Bhrk , Rajenrlraslnhll said at bit consulate In Valad|v&lt;i*IOk, lie
‘ headquarter* in Koona "Thing* final elosing of the Soviet eon* in duly.
asked the Buvints to Infoim the
T are going w«ll."
.1 * "We have made good progress. U, H. of the official dale fur the
i l though we have met ainio up- *Hints* • in thi* eountrv.
h pot Itin ii." he said,
i i - Troops driving rest from Bimln
ijiR ur rrosaed o bridge «t NuMt» :
t ' by i A.M.. four hour* uft-u th started. T'i« fewre*.
tj ,1 MTtlv arm ornl. r.r- ronimandid
i ™
’ .h f H al. General J. N. CHandhurl
;
brother of It rig. D. N. Clisnd
S f ilH , Indian military atlmlm at
L Washington.
Tip troopr from Shnlanur atrucV
| across th e frontier at three undls
closed points. The first reals-

h# Indian* called the advances
lie* a rt Ion" In re wcupy former
an Armv quertcr* at Bccunad. and to ensure law and
In th* state.
g. 8. N. Bhatla issued order*
slapur to stop trains running
• State, lie invoked a curfew
prohibit ml th* gathering of
&gt; than five nerton*. He hod
Undue and Moslems, described
malic*I. locked up "to prevent
amwl rioting amt unnrr***ary
Dh*dH In Blmlaour.
iard* at the NUam's palace
rm Delhi refuted to surrender
I and Indian police called for
ba&lt;n.
Ilvdeeabad'a agent
f l , M. A. Raavl, tried to
I* tho guards to comply,
iv replied Ihev could oolv
artch order* from th# Hv| Armv commander.

THIII WAS A TtMl when at! a girl had to do to become a beauty queen was to be beautiful. Today, ahe knows *
smart to be beautiful. Pictured (top) Is a line ol candidate* for the title of "Mlu America" at Atlantic City.
Ti. J , In ID28. Below, a group of 1048 Atlantic City hopefuls, all college girls, who are aecklng the coveted
• Mis* America" UUe, mainly for the echolarshlp th a t goes with it.
,
(International Soundphoto)

11 1

Vtvumin Meet

Indian troop* moving In from
tholapur on the West met tin'
Itoatest opiMisItiun, hut penetrated
10 mllce and took the rail junction
of Naldrug. the Indians said. Tin
town la 180 mile* west nnd •■lightly
t t t t h of Hyderabad City.
Three bridge* over the Tungab.
htdra River In the south were
Sapturrd. The*# IrivM appeared
to be the nearest to tin- capital
Which He* within tf&gt; to Ptl mile* of
the southern boundary. A mlu mu
from De n i 'l l in Ms'liit* uw»l;

and 17 captured at the coat of &lt;&gt;ni'
Indian life.
Another Indian force moving
l^yooA llrti « a* U iii bonkr a im ed
straight at the capital "f Hydcraand I u twin city, ibcundern-

SCRUM STAR Lana Turner and her huaband, Henry (Bold Topping,
to turn to New Vork front a four-month honeymoon in Europe, "relaxed
on I happy." I ana declared her brushes with the British preu and with
U.S. Army th ic u li in Fiance wcia “m u understandings." (fnlermrtloiul)

At MATEO ARGUMENTS over presidential endorsements were causing
• (ciiin;: im menu at the 13th annual convention of the United Electrical,
It .Kilo ami Machine Workrts in New York, three ol the union's chief*
go Into t huddle Standing, checking some note*. Is Albert J. Fitzgerald,
w ho stated that he. together with some other leader*, would work per­
sonally for Henry Wallace, although the convention refused to support
i ny one Pi tldenllal candidate. At left Is Lro J, .idi.m and, at right,
t ruest ilc Malo, union vlrc-piciidcnl (rum Chicago,
tinier utitiuiul)

t

PRESIDENT TRUMAN la Interviewed by repoiteti on hit return to Washtnglon from hla Labor Day tpeaklna tour la Michigan. A few hours
Inter, the Chief Executive presided at n special meeting of th* National
Seiurtty Council, which deliberated on the crUti In Berlin. The conterence luted tor about larty*&amp;ve minute*. (Jnttnieltonal £ou*dphoto)

treated no one In nulhurity on the
Western able willing t» make a
pieJIctlon a* I** which way thi*
will be.
,
.
However, hope of agreement
h it definitely not lawn abandoned.
The three W estern government.*
m utt feel there la IMW
reaching a settlem ent o ter Berlin,
or they would not have w n t rr»ncoir, fieydoux back to Moaemr.
Feyduuk, th« po'-lllcal arvt thr'-"

matlc advtaer to the trench millU ry ffovtmnr In Gcnuniiy. return*
nt late ve»tcrrfay wdth minute*
of the Western Military Cover,
data concerning meetings held in
Berlin hv technlral commute"*,
nor'. Berlin talk*. Mono with
During recent day* Beydiug
ha* been nlnylnw the role of x
•ort «f "'nee diplomatic courier
(nr th" We*tern ranroaeptatlv**.
After ri'lltv* In on n"mer«i* #"a•lons of the Moscow t-tka. he
FltHStllDK AhTHR-BKIING: A
flew to B"riln Aug. HI with minme-tlmr* h — fry th r Vmtr m •- purposeful seardrob* In Itatlf la
m ain cause* of farm fires liter sn t n*her rJocl’trU'nU of th*
( lightning. def*ctlv» rhini*
■ A h - on roofs, ataves and
■L hot ashes, ipool an -ro*
h o t hay. mUitfi of cli-cmfnvitM

ON HER WAT TO Miami Reach. Fla., to wed Fianrtf Hitchcock (right}, of th e social polo-playing lamlly, Wall
Street secretary tilepbeny fisjs, 23, beams as aha boards a plan* at Newark, N. } , airport She la followed by
her sister, Nanry, chosen as her ntald*of*honnr. Tit* tell, blonde Stcphany's father, now dead, wee a coal
miner In Windber. Pa. Hitchcock has been married and divorced twice previously.
(Inum attonal)

AIMV ItCtlTART Kenneth ftoyall
leaves th* Whit* Horn* after at*
t puling a special meeting of the
National Security Council, which
dtllbfraltd on tho crista In Berlin.
Th* conference, called by President
Truman ten than two hours attar

w

A 2URT 0E MIMCAI IX FfttI ts shown at th* Chicago- Counly HosplUl as it rendered a decision that 21month-old Pamela Lamphere ehould undergo an operation for ■ deforrrlly that endangere th* child's
life. Holding the baby Is th* father, Frank Lamphere, w ho war threatened with a divorce action by the
mother, Mrs Iren* Lamphere (left) when he Indited on surgery tot the infant Later, mnthrra of babies
who have undergone similar operations convinced Mr* l-amphtrc that the child hid a good rha ice at
surviving Shown (1 to r ) are: Mr* Lamphere tlr II. S. Gordon, Dr. Herbert Undre, Ur. fl. Keiftr De
Karl Meyer. Frank lam phere and Pamela, Dr. S. A. Abb Dr, K. Barber ami a mute.
(Internotlor.ol)'

�-

&gt;

h

'

THE WEATHER

1ftToUnity
Thera Is Strength—
Protect th# P
* of the W orldt

^ a ttfu rd I f r r a lii

mc

To Promote U n Progreet of A o t r l n i
To Piudxce Proeperlty for Sanford.

Partly cloudy with widely f e a t u r ­
ed t col sflrrn • &gt;n thundershower*.
t,»r&gt;tl* to
moderate
varlabla
wind a.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D

E sta b lish e d 1908

VOLUME X X X X

,

F L O

R

I D

A

T U

E S

D

A

Y

S E P T .

I I .

Associated Press Leased Wire

I R I S

No. I*i.

Make Clean Sweep In Indian Troops
State Senate Votes Republicans
Gen.
Clay
Predicts
Yesterday’s Elections In Maine
Continue Drive
To Place Wallace
In Hyderabad W ar Is Not Around
On Florida Ballot
LiKhtniriK Attack Is
P O R T L A N D .

f -

a

S e n a t e

t e a t

l e r d a y 't

M a i n e

S h e

a n d

t m a t l u n g

M e . . S e p t -

w i t h

t w o

e le c ti o n —

o t h e r

t i c t o r y

( / P ) —

r e c o r d * —

a n o t h e r

G O P

l o r

14—

n e w

M

u g

n e t

a n d

C l ia t e

g r a n d

» l a m

h a i l e d

r r t u llt

a t

D e w e y - W a r r e n

t h e

tic k e t

in

S m i t h

p e r c e n t a g e

R e p u b l i c a n

I r a d r r t

t h e

R e p

m a j o r i t y

in

i n d i c a l i t e

w o n

y e t *

o f

a

N o v e m b e r .

Corner For America

50
Successful Against
a
House Group Rejects Violence Flares
First Republican woman elected^* ■
--------Small Defenses Of
to the Senate. Mr*. Smith aim is Citi-uM defeated 1’roctoi in the
Bill To Abolish
.State Of Pakistan
first of her sex elected without primary.
State And County A s Oil W orkers firtt
having served hy appoint­
P.nvoys Go
The Green Mountain State'*
Demobilization
Committee Asks Western
ment.
lone U. S Representative, tTisilr*
Straight Ticket
To Krrmlirt To DisIn the seventh straight OOP A. I'lnmlcy (III hat four oppon­
sweep of top offices. Re* ents in his quest for an eighth
Continue Strike ! clean
t
ttiss Merlin RlockTALLAHASSEE, Kepi. I I Of Armed Forces Restrictions On
puhlieans also named a governor term.
(JP\—The SenaU today passed,
.nlr
With Russians
se
i
efs
i
i and three Congressmen.
31-1, a bill adding J Strom w
A ftein'H'iatir liattle centering
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
1
r
u
c
k
c
r
s
Vermont
Republicans,
whose
Thurmond and Henry A. Wal­
around President Triminu prom­
Slowed In Britain Orange Shipments M o s r n w , Sr|*t
Walk
Out
ThreatI candidates normally are mil front ised the only indication of a po
la r* to Florida'a presidential
ll»p I lit pi* tt raiprn pirriif# rnn*
elerlion billot.
o
l
r \ c U ntil in
elections, pick their I lii'ical ti.rid 'ln New Hampshire’*
Irftrd w»lh Sm ift F tirfl|n
e n s b u p p l y U l IVlIlK rhoires for U. ft. Representative primary voting today.
King George VI Opens Marketing Group JYo- tMtill VO nilViiolr'1 IMolrilcii
for
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. I I —
---------and governor today.
Doth I n -no, ta t. an I llepiddiean*
ml iv If
M W DI LI II. -Sept 14 t,Vi
OP)—The Senate soled 23 to 9
HAN FRANCISCO. Kept. It
Spccial
Session
Of
poses
Rules
To
A heavy primary vote was nn- nominate November ele lion &lt;and!Ili«* th n ilril *»f ill 111 l t»tif*pM%.
a
today to add the name of Henry
—id’)—The Army began sign­ tiripatnl l-ecause of the npnnn ntlv date* for Congress arvl *(nt-- ml- Indian lioop. in * lightning
rt ntrrfifilT» lirM firrr ^tnr^ fhf
British Parliament Stop Em Iv Culling rml
•ion -d I Ivilrr.ib id (.tplured fixi ty
/ \ A. Wallare to the Florida presi­
ing up dock men today tn load close fight between Governor' tnlnistrallve |H**ts,
tif i it Iv nn Ihr ( .ti itu n tjlliiIta strike-hound cargoes despite
dential rlertlon ballot. Senator
H i e

y e a r

l o r e i u n n e r

o f

o l d

*e n t a n r - e le c t

g r e a t

R e p u b l i c a n

c a l l e d

h e r

n a t i o n a l

t o t e

" w o n d e i l u l "

e n d

v i c t o r y ."

K M t A C H I, P akistan , Sept I t
—oi’ -—K » a j a Narimuddln w as
sworn in I n i n as acting g o v ­
ernor ce o e r.it of P akistan l l r
succeed* Mahomed H i Jin n a h ,
founder o f the dominion, who
dird suddenly
on
Sul u n la y .
Manrmiddin form erly was p re ­
mier of H engal.

his

Sheldon of Tampa. King of
W inter l i n n
and Kay of
Bradenton—aH declaring they
opposed Wallare personally—
offered the amendment to put
the Progresaite Party candidate
on the ballot along with Presi­
dent Truman. Thomas E. Dewey
and J. Strom Thurmond. Earlier,
the Ifnuse flections committee
voted T to I to add Wallace's
• name to the November generel
flection billot.

an official “boycott" by Hsrry
Hrldges* CIO Longshoremen.
Army spokrsmrn arreptrd a
number of men appearing at its
Fort Mason offices this morn­
ing, requiring all lo sign Ihr
government loyalty pledge.
HAN FRANCISCO, Hept. II
—OP)— \ccu«ing the army of
"strike breaking" In the 13-day
old Pacific maritime tleup,
H arry Bridget CIO longshoremen'a union *ald today It would
seek to extfnd Ita strike lactic*
for foreign port*.

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. H. (/P)
—

T h e

H o m e

7

v o t e d

W a l l a c e
w i t h

o n

th e

a n d

T h e
n e a r l y
t h e

o n l y

t i o n

o f

J . S t r o m

T h t v n a i

E .

T h u r m o n d .
o f

h e a r i n g *

o n

t p e c i a t

*e »-

h ill

b e f o r e

t h e

l - r g u l s l u r e

h ill,
b y

a

In a l

a t

t h e
c o u l d

c a l l e d

c o n f u t e d
b a l l o t

a t t e m p t

P a c i f i c

le ft

b a l l o t

u n V t t

h i*

n a m e *

h y t h e fir *l
P a « * ■ &lt; *!

o f

w a s

t o

o l

w r i t
in

a n d

*

l o n g s h o r e ­
in

w a l k o u t

H a r r y

e a s t

a h e a d

c a r g o e s

t h e

d e t p i l e

( l o d g e s ’

A

C I O

t h e

L m g s h o r t m e n ’s U n i o n .

A

s i s o k e i m a n

f o r

F r a n c i s c o

t h a t

S a n
t h e

h i r i n g

a t t e m p t
d i r e c t
T h e

t o

h a ll

B r i d g e s
in

s y s t e m

r e c n a t

s a id

in

b y - p a s s i n g
l h a

A r m y ' s

w o r k e r s

" m e a n s

s tr ik e b r e a V m g "
C I O o il s tr ik e f l a r e - u p

t h e

R i c h m o n d .

/i

■

C a l i f -

ww

p l a n t

p e r m i t
C i t y

t o

a n d

t

■

o p e r a t e

b u s

v ic in it y

w i ll

for In

p l ie d

C o m m i s s i o n

t h e

b y

o w n e r

a n d

M y e r s

T r a n s i t

S .

.S la t e
A .

l a n e s

lin e s
b e

|

in
a p ­

R a i l w a y

A l l e n ,

o |&gt; e r a lo r

'

p i

l o r m r i
t h e

a n d

F t .

Y e l l o w

Cab Service, he informed the City
\n
.
.
.

c a m s

Rights To Operate
K stilsiu i »• r««» *&lt;»•
F l y i n g School At
Airport Approved Britain, France
And U. S. Accept
Rights tn operate a flying
a t

in

[ a r m s

e a s t

t h e

w a l k o u t

w e n t

R a ii'U i is *10 m i l e s

' a m i

t h e

h a d

T h e

t h r r a l r n e .l

h i r e

its

M a r i t i m e

o p p o s i t i o n

t h e
a n d

s r b o o l *

^ f e a n w h i l e , ib e A r m y
h a n d l e

t h a t

o f

s lo r r s

its

h a t e

t o a p e t it io n
I t U m i i a a v C s s

re ta il

t o

c o m m i t t e e

9,300

m a n y

m e n

th e

in

d r i v e r s '

s u p p ly

w i t h

in

o u t

D u c k

m i l k

t o

w o u l d
g e t

Y o r k

t h e

p r e s -

l y t l e m .

i n t r o d u c e d

ip e c ia l

w e e k ,
n i l

a

a f le r

b r a k e

o il w o r k e r s ’ s t r i k e

N e w

t w o

h o u r *

V i o l e n c e
c o a s t

LONDON. Set,i i t i d ',
| he
lliitub gosriiimrnl ifiiinimtin!
II 1V% 4in I »it lit f t r
,1.1V tint
tlf tnnlnll/.'lioii w
1In* ilt m n l I m
c.iinr n f thr temr llt lrin itio n i l
•ifii it ion
Wc mint »I'U i n rlf*r-it«* ill*
-

irnpio sem enl u l the i quii'in, ni u u i
,, 1
tu r n ,

r t p e o . s l h

ilr le n s e .
tw in s ."

a r m o r
D e p u l v

m

th e

a n d

1' i i n

ir

lu -ltl

- t

m

s i r s

to the ssesl

s s h e r r

f o u n d

th e

I n d i a n

lit h a u l e s l

t e n

j C o m m l m i M t

o f
j r a b s

in

M a n a g e r
th is

U * l

G e n i n g .

H i .

s p ­

t o
o p e r a t e
t h r e e
la x .
S a n f o i d w a s g r a n t ' d . ( itv
I I

N .

S a y e r

a n n o u n c e !

m o r n i n g .

Mr. Allen revealed today that he
had sold hi* inlerests in F t. Myers
| ami lb at dining the past month hr

LOlOny rroposal

^

.

I n d i a n s

i ip t u t e r l

o f

t h is m e

in

.‘ ' m i a p e l .

H y d e r a b a d

I m tin irn tim ii r r n l r r

Ir o n s

(K

t h e

m ile s

C i t y .

m llr*^ went

in a defense ministry cnmistunli|sisrsignalion ol Robert A. i -, u' -1 -tusMlv after luxiu when the
The irsignaljon
Williams as mayor ol Sanford, due ; invaslmi was h-ss than 3ft hmils old
lo ill health, was submilled in letter I An Indian army spokesman *not
i
.
.1
............ ..
ii,
d' l fi«»l c * \ p c t the* ( nmnaipn tn
form In Iir Cil&gt; ( nmmmmn 4l “ » uhll ,oll|r
^iih IM 00.
mreling IaiI rveniTig lloHfver, on non p. .ph* nnd nm»ty nf ihi*nt with
account ol the nearness nf the City j lndi-w synipntliies. eoiild hardly
psimary on Nov. 2. and the fact egp*r' t.» prevail f„r Imig against
th -l Mr. Witliam.’ three year term »Ws '«»|£" " f » '« '•"? " f
a n
than JtMhfHKi.flOO «» i mir nn lit
of o lln e a. a commissioner e«,.lies [Blr(|i , hp p|, r „ f M,
fr, „„
l i l t s V'ar. no artmn was laken h y
p n
ihr Commission regarding lh- ir
Its-derat-ad I- -i- d it- en*r migti'.
signation.
iW n »vmp*'hv »-ul i-than* hrl|i
. . . . . . . . ..I ,L
le rommmioners eipiesseil
the. Ifrum Hie
" I'nile-I V'nfMins inerting
, *
,
,.
I.
,lu l aris a sir.1 lime- Tin- slate
hope, saidCity Manager It
^ J.-lmmed India had vl.daird the
Sayrr, t h a t
Mayor Williams mas jsiamlslill ngres-nieiu mnh*r wldett
treovrr sullirirntly I n serve osit , «li- agresxt, upon liee-nnirtg n Bei
lus term which ramies on the h o t ti»h dominion, not I.. Invade princetv states
Tuesday in January.
P a k i s t a n , tie r le -s i u o t e n lia l a l l y ,
I .ether, who * » | t | M s s s h a k e n I i ) t h e s i i d d e l .
'w
.
W
I death Of ils founder. .. ............ I All
twr» month' ako l»V Muvni \\ Hh i
t
n
-•*
«l«t
am* ssill rtmtlmit* tlie»e dutis-s. Ml
L 'sh e r’s three year term ••
commissioner «1*u expire* Mil*
year.
The following letter from Mayor

n

h e ll M o ill-o n
n o n

o f

told

w r »

M iii-te ,

11

I S|&gt;ei u l

t o

lu l l *

t h e

| w » w e | t

*

,

srs

'hip Hi** JiV**• liirft
llic *1 i ! r n r if
»ttr
!ir«
I lie

llir I Io n s .-

- s o i t o u m

I **t|r i

t„. if*-! ir 1 i t v
‘ Iir

•

tt *

l l i r I s unlit i • *i
*\efnirtr
ill- •» licit ,-l.t 1 . \ „ '•i i «n

• • Miftia 11*( s| »•*

.
**!

c l

1,*H* llltifir Ii*"

Mi­

in

s l it-*
i&lt; »h

.111% *|lf4 t i f l

»! 4 |l1|r tluiiifirii*

lit

(Itv
M 111 4

r % I !%

*l'*«

tilt &lt; *

H d in h Amfv*
% tip p ly in |

lilt .q« r, ih tin
lt-«l V U tfin

,UM - l h- ,! ttiltlrH l l ir R im *
V4 III i m k r

llrilm ih * f in il
piob*

I'

Ih r \ in*' 11 in
•nifin &lt;ler pre
sin t ril lli.tl l.rf n . r 4HV forceful
s|t l| ll ||4 *4e*i r *»l- n jifc 'l
, unliuur*t •• i f
»lir H. M i l td 1 'Ml If l
l-'-giiiniiu* S
riqtiilatiuM • f.*r •Itr 1 ^ MMII III r . fill II It
sil other
tin
•idTo
I
hum n* It It* *h«l K&gt; ^ 11
to
te s rli
M rdlr.iR
li ft Hi • Vsite i it i r r in r m

itutu-uoi o f
t l i - n n s s h d e i n i h i * t l iee W’n l r n i
nguliMun* lit lh«- I m m , u -■ ' to H i - - K t e m l i n f o r
iiu -i - I io k
M'lfMftStlt "St| I •I Vlt.il IW*1*Ht| *»* s.f IL S Depnrlnu-til "f Agn niton„ « th .1 --.ul Foreign
should happen lo t hangu it i mind | Minister \ M Muloti.v
“ p i c * r f i I c ' i i r u n m t f t r i r t . 4* * u i r n « p | f »
on adoption "f inner quality g-ndert,,,
the fu st Fmir-Possar
fi»l m r l v
r r | » * j i *- n f t t * r .1 n n r » » f
fur orange*.
Inn-etmg to Mo-o-oss since Aug. 33,
n N t H i n i i l n p r v i r p w i l l I*** i c p i i M c l i n
Thr IJ-SDA h itu IIv lurii'A Isvheo t'H Amluiuid'ii Waller BsjM'fvp nn n i l j i t i i i m i l 11t1 i*«* m n i i l l n ,
down nmprsM'd tn ir
in th el-lrtt Rnn'h I'o -id i \mbassador
T h It
Jirtfiin u
he*
iiili W ,
'W iiii!*!
, n,„i Hpeclsl
I p iiv i * l I h * in p il'd p*11 \I*-*'' nt tli** gioiind* the piopnanl v u eontru- I Yv&gt; • ' *
ft *«•»*■**»««**
n 1 ■** *#•*
sir*inl aiiil l~ hi r Ihr t'ltlli- llio C l
f ra i'l lloir-tl* saw
Maiketuig \greem rnl did not pro I mi-i .i ■
i i
deputy. Andrat
vidr fur inner quality gradmi’
\ , i .
• - , 11&gt;■-1in qiies'ion.
A policy which
Cf*
a
a,
|
i n . , U , '.-i u n , i i i p I among
; guide fur
hipping regulati-'i
. . . ---he m ole

for

f,

I'llJF **f| die e m i i f• h r i n i m

M|fb 41 tl-1|1|1*’ »l

1 11oil
s h . ll.
d
In in if i it
lnfMi*rht l,m
|&gt;il •- un in u lli n n
kef *

to open

ill'll I «|lPXlft|
in iHt* UnilcH

illlthl

In
.in

S • ' iri M

( n m illlltr r tlir m * im | ijirv tv,trili 1
|t|rtni'

ft&gt;ii i*

mid*

tu |tr ,1 III

Mlttl f * 111

•Iff*

iKtjf in i ii iii i«n
inr nrrlk !*r$fiitni Ilk* Sr|«* Jit 1 |t*"%
‘f| el/r* J|fl (it, ll»‘ *|f r |e*%ff Is tl »•»
$“
t»rj*inniniE
|»?
»(9

iMttM'd |h# ffir

ri**i

\ |

I l f sip p f.tlrd In fhe cntin lrv t«»
T h r , u llllllllt , • .
Accept
1 feet fur two » 0 -1
headed llim k in g instead ul in " ■ | 20 11,,, n i l l.'tit
| w h ile
g r n p r f i uit
W.* regirt," he deilued, "thsl M-cdcd and ‘ ui uii
| T h e e nm m itti-i-

such s slalriiterii sliuiild l i n e

1 I -V*
i» ' '■ alts
Iti |t |f II \ i ; i » K V I ' IIK F
so *-*
|;| R | ! \
S r p f
M
t r ,
G # n e r n l
liom
pie.,' I id nn l&gt; ( l o i d lo'liv 4 I Hon t
flunk i* tf it f i l l

*1

1119*411 &lt; •*rti tn it 1

i lu ll

rd t r a u s l t I n i t h &lt; *
Is p c iliil sctsinrs M o n ISOo plutH'ed
' -slmosl im m ed iately m in i sh»&lt; i i l a u d s

\M &gt;
ifrs riil t fidtit* v&gt; !'« .

1i.it Lifitf I 7 f» ui

'a ili.s in r n t

Sule-tr.si k in g (oi .&lt; n u &gt; m e n t

f l«»n.

i \u

it III 1 Of-•If li?4* *f:M, tt I' life In lift

u ilin tr s

City Commission Robert Williams
1
Gets Application Resigns Position j
-1
1
For Bus Operation As City’s M ayor |
I Tnw'i-s In the nor I hurst nl
Request To Operate!ResiKnation Offered
i»—i»««'—|.. ... . . . . ,w"
Three Taxi-Cabs Ini1 Due To Poor Health*oftamej«itn« ak*nm«i ••■irnni: r«*«uin* Atifintincrmrni %*iihipi*iI
City Given Approval During Past Months Tin- siirrrssi-« were rrcnnntrd panicky spirit
| l a m e

Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS

a l o n g

c a m e

t u p p o r t e r *
■ i g n e d

b a l l o t

A .

v o t e

e le c tio n

W a l l a c e

H e n r y

c o m m i t t e e

i d e n t i a l

m e t

C o m m i t t e e

p u t

T r u m a n .

F l o r i d a ’*

H o u t e

l b

F l o r i d a

c l a r i f y
T h e

t

E l e c t i o n *
t o d a y

P r e i i d e n t

D e w e y

4-

4

to

Ernest W« Glh«on (R) and Lieut,| Voting i* expected to !»■ light — the Umri of It ij util, Im Hh .iv (mm
flovernor Lee E. Emerson.
about half pre-war 'lormnl—is pro- t h r u l i i m p i t H * o f f ( H i m ! o f S h n l . i p m
In I Kiln 1 1i.nI l'itv. hr ill itmI . tin
In attempting to set ns! I.- (lib* dictrd. Fair weather is forecast.
Massnrhusrtts
Viters nominate
non** hid fur a second trim , Knu r,, , . ,
n u tal of llir princely slate
,
,
, , .
.
son ha* the RUpport of moat of candidates for governor, one I S.
Senate seat. It placet in the n n -| An",l'r » ' • " * |r« column tin
the state'* Republican leader*, in
House and minor »tnt»* of. drunv il&lt;i»*n (mm the luutliw
eluding former governor Vtoitimer
fires in today’s pilmary.
capluird the ini|soilant rail tu
R. Proctor.
I There were no apparent stiaw a
j , |n ,
,|)r \I ’ll
lMm\
ill'l * „” „S”r ,,,
»'*| |
For the first time in V- imout's in thr vrlnu In indicate jim thinc
.
history a governor w*,. denied a of natio nal *i#nifin»n&lt; t tm tuid' road d trr
p rn rli.itin n nT /'*
11 unllHitrtl D« r « |f 1t»t
second term two years :ign whrii
n itlrs m t o
11v s i e i s i t u l
J a i n s
Is
1250 m i l e s t i n n i t h e c a p i t a l

p«'*«ildr

"lanti’ teat"

K a il road (iroups
thr veason » i u adupti-d
Meet To Thresh during
The pollry pit-dirlrd tie* ursiigp
crop would l»u of "liclti-i llmri lluniianu Moves
Out Wage Problems nvrrngr*’
tn i|ln il|t/ nn I appear

school and flying servir* at San­
h . .
r a ,e l n l l &gt;
c h e c k e d
t h e
tra n s it
ford Municipal Airport have been
nnrr.
s it u a t io n
in
H a n f n r d .
a n d
s la i n l
secured In the form of a lease
r i l l C A G O . Sept I I ' I*. F iv e
The tiiarkrilng poln-y al-n p i hy the City to tha 8hnwalter, Cor­
PARIS, Sept- 14
that a* a result of this survey he
railro ad b ro th#Ic rli-o x l- ri-|in
, -« - nt rlielpsl F lo rid a i in n i - hrqtld -.
poration of Winter P ark. Howard
Ing m gineer-,
iindiirtiir*," Ilin
r......
r.. lo
, ,-iglil
, , , ni 111i-iii mi'i.'
, firemen,
i. ,
m live
K
sM
pS
; &lt; f r tonvinced .ha, this city
w , Showalter. Jr., president, an­ X
trainmen and ..................... .
|m, .......,
........
to
place
Somaliland,
»
form
er1
nerds
b
u
s
s
e
r
v
i
c
e
.
H
i
s
ta
n
h
e
a
d
nounced today.
\V \
Sept t t —f/Pv
1
. T 'lk' V
mapagrinent to ..... .
,
f
Italian
Colony
In
Africa
under
quarter*
w
i
l
l
he
located
a
t
the
Flight course* will he offered,
r V f ir huff -tie which whlpday to Ihra.h out wage protdr m
. , , , V"V" „
...... all of which will be available to I t a l i a n t r u s t e e s h i p .
S e m i n o l e T i r e S h o p
H e h a s h e m
f «r th r lim tn rf Tinrii! r»f i i M ' . n l i
He . U ' • i m e - l i o f l j , i
A
c o n f e r e n c e
s o u i c a ,
a n n u u n e .
» .
» v
vataran* under tha G. I. Bill of
l ev led fa r the
tralnrnrn nml tbf* ortlrr &gt;f • ii lu n v i
I
n
g
t
h
i
s
,
l
a
i
d
t
h
a
S
o
v
i
e
t
re
p
lln
l
i
t
n
D
a
n
s
p
o
r
t
a
l
i
o
n
w
o
r
k
f
o
r
22
y
e
a
r
s
.
Right*, with particular emphasis
•&gt;
rVl i»l- tOcomb,.-to,. th. ta l i- H-.
ih. : | J&lt;Mn;, v | ; | ( ( s \ n ,
I
n
t
h
e
C
o
u
n
c
i
l
o
f
F
o
r
e
i
g
n
M
i
n
i
s
(
h
e
s
a
i
d
.
being placed on advanced eour*e*
*
R-sse-stt taM
oprnlm; ifrivr III Ibrir (*■ ihrnrt I
*
such a* Tight Instructor. tnMrui »• **\ ! t *•!H &lt;*SU'
for * *J.'» iirrrm t in rrri - Th** in n | S j f , |y r O l ^ U f1 B I \ H tl S
rnent. twin-engine, airline trans­ *n * r a - * ' w l r "- 1I t- a l i a n- * n c t o m l oa nh 'l * i * i . * p s l t * a ! v e U d t ,' P e ? k C t oo m _ m o pi s e s n i o n t h a a u t r h e o g r i ns le r d a t lt ^h oe |i W i i i i a m * ' • » - * . r e a S d e p l ta es mt b e ev re n 9i . n g191
union* ufnim 33110*000 irfmhri
u
n
d
e
r
I
t
a
l
i
a
n
t
r
u
*
t
e
e
*
h
l
p
.
S
o
v
i
e
t
,
,
nn
,
l
.
port rating, private and commer­
!• .i11 id**ttorv
Tin- session* with the B tntherThe City Commission
M l! W M *K I !*.. S\ i»f 11 . r»
D e p u t y
F o r e i g n
M l n l » t * r
A n d r a l ? ? T k , 0 ® ?
? ,*p l
f r , h ‘
cial.
huod uf bt-cuinotlv- K n g in rr t-,
Sil l
\ &gt;1 ,F S I I that
V i i h l n a k y
w . » q u o t e d
a*
a a y l n g . . C i t y P r i m a r y F l e c t i o n w h e n comS a n fo rd
IMhintnl
I.
miirv
,
5?
'*
■
*
tiu'lnir
PARIS. Sep* II- -Ul Thr new the llrnthcrhu'xl uf l. vom, live
%
The lease provide* for the use
tl t .
. rn te re -l shout
(Hifsi't*»i i ll* 111
French cabinet of llrnrl fnieuill' flicmcn nnd F!nginem n nu.l ih e unothff «|riT« -if
of landing area*, elassiooms, of­ hF ro e w n e c v h e r , p r t o h p a o t a a R l u .b . e t e a a u o a p a p o n » o e * l i t m h ee | m• - t ' .■ a h l e o r n e ar .n d t o R o b ae ur et c e A r d. W L i e l a l i a m I t , ‘Florid*
f Batmuda, was
nlwsiif
hit
tm
•
»iu
ii
ifr
itv
Dear
Sirs:
i won a majority tretry no It* first Swiitrhmcn'a
fice* and barrack*.
,'h e a » t » l about
Union
of
N o rth ll i r f fin r ft»f li i i f nr i f f » \ «n t n il 'll
l i m i t w a * p l a c e d o n
a u e h a m » n - f w l l l h e e l e c t e d o r r e - e l e c t e d
hava not te d In the National \-*emb|v.
“ A* you are aware
-ui
George W. Goat sen, former
1
till
Amcrirn, claim in g n total uf |M1,
I Approval was gls-en In *n h»en able to attm d nicetings and
inflit |W« »•■«!,, f«»» f|u rr- n | it tm*
The Vole rarnr on rt lerhntr.st
1- at J 'c .-enter
m anager of the Raynion I Avia- H a t e .
m e m b e r», w ere a rur timtulfuri
»*1k
l.rttiA v
wn&lt;
lr l. r u
f &lt;• i h r u »t r
. F r a n c e a n d t h e
United j amendment to the l*9-year leaie Jtm active in Utty affair* *lnee Julv question A Comm&gt;it;lst depulv* 00(1
■ 120
- in
,Upn Interest* In Orlando and S t aB t r e i t* a i n al*n
o f previous taik.a Tit * cuyitH' i .
h*ve a g r e e x l o n a jof
; ; h , p i s * - r \ ! * . &lt; • building a t i l t , I 94H due to Hln*»*
I have bsd demandcl th« right to ques­
Srhr(sr*frr II
I f m
-f «‘h ;irl * 1*tin t ,
j »1| , a- t g ales t l Daytona Beach, will manage the
firemen
and
switchmen
ati
I
ffi!r* pi ltr«* t# n*l»*t£ i: , , l fiuni ,’tVi ts 250
new operation which will be p r o p o s a l f o r s t u d y h y a c o m m i t - , the M u n i c i p a l Airport, transferring J hoped from week to r eel, I would tion the government on ils po­ ing increase.* o f f t 7&gt;t a drtv. n Wtl* fin, hr m l i*f ih
he nl- ftlilr*
| „ the City from t h e Fel*ti&gt;r able t o return to active duty, litical maketin. The -nhlnel wistird
known a* Showalter Aero Schools. t e e o f e x p e r t * o f a n y p r o h l c m * j n
..........
ft»l i t* *i* tin &lt;|f*t t a r
, | „ w , h i p
F r o n t t o p r o v i d e
for it* however, it has not t u r n e d out that to p o a t p o n r the interrogation. The
• i- -ita-l r &gt;
of
11 ■tl
Ha h a t had many year* eiper- a r i s i n g from the four-power
Managrrnunt
tn
rriifr*
q»,
it
|ty
i»s,f,
r(,e
New Y o r k Giant*. , way. and I have now lieeri con n- rmhlv voted in favor o f tlie
lift* HfV« t-, .uaity d a m s g a was
lance In flying and formerly i n g here. This also » * • a r r e n e n u BM,
a
(arrlcf'a
Conference
t'-utmitteu,
Aft-,
l.emnv'
. t-^* tn tr
r vt. t
___ |. , _i,i
l-ea*e of a ronrrete block pain! vinred that it i* very indefinite cabinet, 335 to 22fl.
managed the huge
Raymond 1
s’c Hfinlrv
no
Tin* U, ,fi -r *--,*r* .'i
Army Primary School at Dougla*.
„
.i ,p
iinrs” 1*n'* "ri s t o r a g e h o u s e to t h e F c l - I » a to if and w hen I sell l» aid*- | Thf* vote rrprr.cn*.-.| a i light which sp eak s fo r all rla&gt;* &lt;-t * t a i l 11s t night Hlu-riff &lt;
.s a id it 'Mill show s 11S I U (tl* 1111‘41‘H1 it'll' t t , ti 'r * »»t rfi»»t
Ga., where thousand* of cadets lion of t h e I t a l i a n c o l o n i e s .
I fc™r&gt;h*P *rnllf’ ' ' • ‘ •rpryvrd. said |tn hr active again
drop f r o m favorable v o i r acorded
T he five -In sc* uf wnikert now rtepam-ii- in In -tin y ‘
ft*im fit. • &lt;i , m
we.e trained during World War II.
B r i t a i n 's
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ,
H e c - |
™y»r, A n o t h e r lease ap | "Due t o the above reasons of i (Jiieullle at hi* confirmation as
Hartley hn tn
liter hr 5* ill
The new Hanford School will tor McNeil, said if th*&gt; Four Pfuv'd was that of a frame supply ' ntmr health, I hereby rulimlt my ( premier. At that time the vole receive carrying rate* '.*-"d on n
I«*ID *t .» .,rr ( t u t the hurrtcomplex dual fo rm ula The svork ' pr™jii-, I., mi&gt;\ m l
* ra in t .-•in- tail! *■u u u ,fIk -sstwer,! ar.d
be operated In connection with power* agreed to Italian trustee- ' building near Florida Foods fne.' resignation to the ru&gt;- Commi- [w as 351 to 19*1.
da&gt; is m e a s u re d iti tildes and f.
nr ratgnun-nt, .,, n fitt|;ri‘Y ;%&gt;r#*lr i nfc
( i-i s- 1 «naa,l dUTthe two present operation* of the .•hits for Somaliland, hla govern- J*** Florida Fashions, Inc. Bid' 'ion.
|l naMimif i| in* Fgaf T■m *i |
*. .
(Jucuillr said the tahinet did
ii rrmrgf*
Ii • n
ill t&lt;* | n »: Iftj* t Iir in-st
1 hi-urs." it* sdShowalter l&gt;»rp., tha Htmwalter . mpnj wou|d withdraw Ita lnsl*-i*ere authorised for painting nf
"I w ould td-e for the rt'dien. of j not wish to sul'tnit to lnl«rrog«.
|»a ■
4
. wwas
nUfMHifinl n f h r
Tl,&lt;« i i . sevrre
\ M . th*' v»'arv
A lrratk tn ' ' inter I ark ami Jj’r '(pf)c# that such sn arrangement ! the building.
1Sanford atul the City Commission J tu.n *t this time because it svns
slppi .11/lit* V jelt'flil nfli! „i| ' h ip p i n g m n sth s
Showalter Hying Service at '""[denend unon a soultlon for K ri-} Bids were also authorised fu r|* n know that It hurts me ver- .till working on Its financial nto* i T»» »l1»s C'lJlIflfl,"
-I, . '1,1 .
ylllando munirtpal A lrpon.
]trea which svould lie satisfactory j removing the tnrla! support po.la much lo have to make ibis d eei-1 ream. He said nil of ils tffn rts
11 ’ /lx IM Ill t|,„ the anaignm -n- might tal
• tn,
f 'ft't'M trf (tm .lv
Chief
It is planned to operate course-'
th - nritish. ftriuln ha» been . at the Firs’ Station and sohatitnt- I
but with my heatth a* It is I should now In- devoted to slopping 1
—
pl nr p ill1
Mil!I III A Ik!
-a , I
t Vfinrnl lit# hur••
ing atcel beam* In preparation for i 1 have no other choice
j inflation,
«&lt;*&gt;,** * &gt;tsi
4*1 •
W A SH IN G T O N . 8«*i»t II i #Vi •
Mr. Showalter, 'and full time
"I have' rnnaiucmi
ronsldered It
the "probable" delivery of the new
n a privilege
|u i, nr*•- j The governiT-ent t- eci&gt;eclcd to- I'lr-tilt-nt Truman hn-, seen r ,| i
courses may be completed in * , P f c . E . C . H a r p e r . . ! l \
traallaaeg Oa I'm * Twal
to serve my City fs Mayor-Gum offer Ita nnarrcial program to the Senator Taft ( It -Ohio) of .n "en- t A l‘ r I 'O r i T A lilV iM llItC ( I c m c i l C V
Is
S o ilirh t
minimum number of weeg*
na . , .
_ * vx *
missiuner . and have thoroughly "••anibly Friday. Some delay In i t a | tlrely improner" attempt to "put •&gt;
,
,,
;
, ,,
tlonsl advertising campaign I s 1-eI
enjoyed
»
sutking
for
a
Iwtler
and
pteparatiun
wan
reported
Iwcaiiethe
hr„i
on"
the
National
la,l,.,r
K
C
l’firC
l
h
i
i
C
U
l
l
I
C
S
lN
»V
S
e
l
l
.
I
s
C
r
i
K la C llC
Jerusalem
Rcporls
t
n
»
a
•
L-,
aal.lx*i
u
m
■
■ixxlllH.e
a
ffs
I
,
.
_
a
s
a
.
ing planned and it Is expected
he cabinet ssna awaiting werd Itelatinna Hoard tn art ngnin„t
mute progrrstive Hanford
•hat students will be attracted
GREAT LAKES, III.. Sept. M More Arab Shooting
w-mild like to thank the mem* from Washington un details con­ the AFL Internatinn Typographi­
WASHINGTON Kept. Ii - cd’i
T M I.AIIASKKE, Sept. 11—td l
here from all over the country
(Special) — P fc, Ellsworth C.
Iw n of the Cummiaainn. City Man­ cerning the next quarterly dis­ cal Union.
Th,- A ir F o rc e was re...............
«■
Senator I
lle rt Riddle.
Harper, J r - U8MC, brothsr of
tribution
of
European
Recovery
The
letter
was
written
by
Mr.
ager,
Depot*merit
Heads
and
cmSept. H —(JD—
Truman on Aug "(&gt; io liavld T* '! * , !
1,1 “ \ ^ ’r " , n*'w -'nteneed to etvc three yesrs
H l l f f h e a ’ Flying B o a t Miss J « n fe. Harper of Sanford AnJERUSALEM,
Israeli statement aald Arabs ptoyrea of the City fur their co- prgoram fund,.
Findling. NLBK » « e ta ta general ! within ‘.T e 'w '% &amp; ' The p'r’^ M
T "V he
P ^ J
u|«ratiun during my term a* May- I
To Get More Tents port
*" UBS CsrpslIotU
^ ..o n*«v**
JAYCEE PROGRAM
t
h
T
l
v
u
t
11
ii
*
*
*
"
lU
i"
put;,le
,,y
»
*
•■
»
•«
h
y
Ih
e
Navy,
»
r,rei..
for
rlemeticy.
F'red Wilson, city attorney, will
|7tHt m ile , nn Itnu*.
t ,
N The* Carnellmti''*1* one? oi^flve wo“ m,in&lt;r f,ve. Two Jesvish w«!
"1 would like to make one re- address Sanford Jayress, Thurs­ ,h ’’ " h r » ou“ “ "h'V.
tior»t,l took no Immediate
HOLLYWOOD, S e p t 14—(AT—
weekend
II quest
nf
the
Commission.
Riddli is now at liberty
•
h
j
l
comprising
a
T
«
k
F
o
i
c
l
^
.
^
S
i
*
'
'
.
^
?
*
weekend
quest
nf
thr
Commission
If
work
day
on
the
Constitution
of
the
Howard Hughes' 300-ton flying
ha* not I&gt;cen started on fsrillties
United
States,
it
ws&gt;
snmiunced
boat la scheduled for another
ing
un
.
meeting
of
NLItR
ofI
A
,
.
.
r
,
|
k
11^
1
t
l
"
"
'1
'
*
-rf rln,!H . b,r
P ms Ian**Gu If "port *' VU' U *° ,he 1' ^ h ^ n g ‘'b lw n btfor?'m idnight fur the George Barr Umpire ("day hy Douglas HtrnMiom,
flight
rh l In
in about 90 days.
1
- .H n the Delt Abu Tor sector near School at the Airbase, I reqttesf
F lu sh * , airplane builder, oil1 Prior to tranaltln# the S u n
railway station, that work to- atvr'ed Immediatefy ehairman of the Governmental A f­
faire Committee of the Joyce#*.
too! manufsetursr and head of CansI *ti rnuta lo tha Persian «Wh,
ro our
t„
Whero
our forcr,
force*
and finished as soon ss possible.
v
t.
. . . . rher. preacher and father of nine
Tha program ia linked with obRKO studio, said taxi tests w ith, J J liltt.ii!* s^HfcL
Arab shelling severly
soverly damaging Also tn advisa George Bair of the
3 though Air Force officials , children, 'aid he was convicted
M-rvanca of Constitution Day ob- SAINTS HELI. GIOCOKCIIRA
the wooden craft would atari (set. G ibraltar,^ N apt«, Athens and on* nf th* enemy positions," a
f c ”™ ....T
,h*’ , f ',ort' i " »u - of lilt fight .g ain st th#
nro-rresa he'ng made.
rervance by Jaycre- throughout /jixST.tiPFTFERSBURG,
and a Ukroff w ojld follow Ismlr In the Mediterranean,
Jewish rommunlque said. It add­
. it. n .
i " Sept.
- o’v . I t » , they would nut deny it.
“whiskey
and
slot
machine
"It
had
been
one
of
my
aims
the
nation.
two months afterward.
ed that Mount Ztnn also was sub­
"vetag.-al (W0.4H miles crowd.'
for
the
CIlv
Commission
to
start
thr
Horida
Inirrnntioniil
larMtrur
fc.,
horn
in
nn
F-86
ov**r
thr
n
r*
.
FOOD
TALK
Constitution
Day
is
on
F
’riday
jected tn shelling anti automatic
Last November the c ra ft made
Mr*. Oulda Wilson, former weapons fire and th# Teihern (he -ons'ruetion of ■ swimming and local Jayrcc* have requested c t L . Z T r r ,h.e
a abort test hop, ikimming the
,;rf; | ,v inslalle.1
Oene.al
Klectrir
TIIK WEATHER
It'sstlsstC «&gt;a l*aae T est
__
_
county
home
demonstration
arrn
t
that students In all schools of S f t C f
quarter* of the llnly City were
w ater 70 feet above tb« whllecapa
‘^ lr n " r. ' ^ ‘hsfulwi ‘course . t Cleveland ta-for* a NaPitcher,
to
the
Boston
Braves
linnal
Air
Races
crowd
on
Sept
In Lo# Angeies harbor. The ptane
present supervisor of school shelled from the Sheikh Jarrsh
Seminole County devote part of
JACKSON v il l i :'. S*p*
TITO MEETING
for assignment to the Braves' t |y
has been undergoing refinements cafeterias, will give a talk and suburb.
Btallnns
Hiirh lo »
ROMK. Pe-,t. 14—(AV—Astra, a their chapel lime to ils nW rsanre. AAA A m e r i c a n Association i
•
'b J tn Ita control system since a C o n - demonstration on conservation of
Atlanta
SO 66
Milwaukee
farm
club
of
the
class
U. N. EXCAVATION BEGINS , AntMlM .
. . _
greastonal committee Investigated. f°°d a t the monthly mooting of the
COLUMBUS DAY
ta ?*dlJS S rii
on 67
Boston
KAIL
CERTIFICATES
NEW
YORK,
Sept.
|4-0P&gt;—
1
‘nvolvewl
was
nut
anthe mammoth craft and other Vetorane Institutional on the
Ul
64
WASHINGTON. Sept. ll-i/IT Cincinnati
Heme in Hughes' war contracts. • Farm Training Claes a t the Fu- —President Txumsn called today Yu goal* via met American amis- Excavation for the l/nitcd Nations
32 5$
Glocoechea,
who
Is
23
years
old.
—Th*
Southern Railway Company IV'troil
ture-Farmer* Building a t Beml- for nation-wide observation of m
a a lu t^ at
A__I__
ail
156^00,000
headquarters
site
Ko­
series last weak
durifag a ■ myaR8 71
______
weighs 210 pounds and stand* an applied to the Interstate Com­ N#w York
nolo High School a t 7 it0 o'clock, Oct. It aa Columbus Day.
HITCHCOCK WBDDING
gan today.
tent voyage" la the Adriatic.
90 69
even six feet won 22 gemee and merce Commission today for per­ Philadelphia
In a proclamation, Mr. Truman
WEST PALM BEACH, fleet.
Acting
U.
N.
Secretary
General
Sept. Wednesday rtrealag. Wivwe of
Tlta waa denounced by
103 76
lost IS for tha fourth-place 8t. mission to Issue M.700.000 In Phoenix
----------- are iavttod U attaad. Rc- ■aid Urn dlacovsrt r nf America IkeSince
I*—C4V-Aflaal deetae ad- divorce
Benjamin
Cohen
said
In
a
brief
Moscow Communist I ntarn aWashington
90
Petersburg Club. He was pur­ equipment tru st certificate*.
71
wtD be M*vad by^a
tba world’s F-oriions Moaal Information Bureau there addroaat
...
W4 71
from Carrollton, 0a., of | Proceeds will be used in tha Apalachicola
; bia kata vision, hla io- have been reports, wholly uncon­
"Now wa know tha U. N, ia chased
tha Grorgia-Alabama League last Ipuurrhase of II dleeel switching Jacksonville
......... 36 7$
Freak J m m and Mr.ldomltabla aplrit, and hia un- firmed, of a Western Power ap­ going to tatabllah its roots on winter
for $200
and _____________
the contract I lm
____ M
76
___ ____
ocomotlves and 64 dlaeet freight Mel bourne
Alta* Tedford.
flagging persistence,"
strong
sail."
proach to him.
Pensacola
of a player who never reported, locomotives costing $11,600,000.
. _ . 79 71

Info Busy North
Allanlie Lanes

National Assembly
Backs Qurnillc In
i Fi rs t Larire Tost

.Thr

_

I sift Is Acniscfl Of tm,- f.n h
Forcinir IT1I Action V rnun,r J"'1" **•

&gt;

'

i»Cl8 rfln8pOIT lJUly
***

I

^

xTieCrSK sr„.
2SSi
,b. w t . w s

“r

t

-

. . . . . . .......
TW "•pri,“
ir;;

wasHiHoros, smiii4-m 15,,u2a"StiSTIJS1 i-tt

r &amp; t&amp; m E225

. - 3 . . ■. A —

s fl
3 r» [•

A

�.A G E TWO
T h e

S :» n fn * -» |

THE 8ANK0HU HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA'
H « * r » lU

United Nations Guard

t,*l.kll.l&gt;«4 lit I MM
•Uli.t-.J .niii m i i i i *bus»4s »
■.4 . - - J - , Hi
Ith la ll. I l«t»4s
I l l Mat Mall. * ! » * • » ____
ICtitrrJ at t#r«.4 rla*. want*
Hal* bar »X. laia. al Ifc* I* "1 »•«»•
i f • 4a(ur4, l Iail4a. t t d . i ia t III
&gt;1
,-t Mtrrli a, ia#T*__
'n o l i o n *..
la iij.
i.DKimt in . * a
Its-istu Mbbsb"
1
t r a i l H ir r u i. h u m
B» ta .H c r
■
tV»a Most*
t* M I Nuslh*
*"*
Ml M.'Bikt
JJJ
(Jat^ I n i
I I bb
All vUlWII aallrtt. .Bid. -I
ank* rt*wlail.&gt;at wad awllrra “I
daltrlalaw rait imi lfc» . « iihwi «l
&gt;aItlaB luadt. Mill ka rkatard l*i
at r id a lti adtm ltlaa raltaiT riiin itlid Vailwaalli Hi
lalaad V riuM I'i H»at»*»aia||&gt; it I a i-.. \r n la rk . I fclia.a.
1).trail Kaaaat I Hi. *1. •-«***Tl , llrraid It a m tiabtr ..1 Ikt
A... .laird !*/»•• mI.Ii I. It taillltd
sxriu-l.rl* la ikt atr lai •
tall.*a al all Ikt laial l i t . a ila lrl
la iMa an.•i&lt;»|.t&gt;. at tttll at td
Al* a rttt dltaaltkt.
•
TUESDA V, SKIT. II. I‘Mi

It Iirh Ikh&gt;ii jinijKiHid 1tin 1 th e U n ite d N atio n * , u n d e r ­
ta k e th e t-xtabU fthm enl o f a sm a ll g u a r d fo rte , w hich Would
U* in th e n a tu r e o f a n in tc n in tiu a a l co n n tn h u ln rv 'n m l would
h av e itmnll arm * o n ly , w ould not In* e x p e c te d to cope w ith
tro u b le oil a m ilita ry scale.
It will be o b se rv e d a t once tiiu t s u c h a force m ig h t be
id no m o re p ra c tic a l value in P a le s tin e , fo r ex am ple, th a t
w as th e u n a rm e d n|&gt;crinl police u n it w h ic h re tire d ho haul!
I.v w hen h o s tilitle r w ere ren ew ed al l lie end of th e f irs '
tru c e th e re . H u t th e puychoinKiral e ffe c t o f an o rg a n iz e d
in te rn a tio n a l K uard m ig h t lie m ucti d if f e r e n t. It ix m u th in ;
to c re a te a s itu a tio n in w hich a n u n a rm e d itollre unit w ith
d raw n a* a m a tte r o f d isc re tio n . It in «iuite a n o th e r th in y
to d e lilrcrately a tta c k o r oppose a n a rm e d policem an w ho
re p re se n t* a n e s ta b lis h e d a u th o rity , e v en tlimiKh Hie |&gt;oHce
m an h im se lf m ig h t be overpow ered v e ry easily .
P e rh a p s a g u a r I u n it, us d istin jd ilslie d from a m ilita ry
force, m ig h t la* a p p ru v t d fo r e s ta b lis h m e n t In th e U n ited
N atio n s, w h e re a s iju is tlo iis o f t,n in te rn a tio n a l a rm y -ee»t
to Is* hopelessly deadlocked in c o m m itte e s of liie n rg n n iza
lion. Tin* pro|s&gt;*al m ay o ffe r a wa&gt;‘ to a tta in a p e rm a iie if
fo rce, h o w ev er sm all.
w
A U n ited N a tio n s g u a rd , e v e n th o u g h incapable o f n
f is tin g m ilita ry force, would Is* w idely re n o . -ted if it r
p re se n te d tin* firm an d u n ited will o f t h e m em ber n a tio n s
HIHI.K \ l.IlM'. I Oil AY
W h at sin g le n a tio n would d a re o p isise it. know ing th a t tin
ttk ilti* ^
,l!i' w ra th o f th e U n ite d N n lio n s would in s ta u tlv lie in ip le m e iit e i!
m ust l U l i l ill llir V\a) anil la the
d ss lio s tlo o n( iu .u |ilr lr lu llllb u r iit . by th e ir co m b in ed fo rce. In th is w ay it Is p o s s i b l e to
T h r i|U O IIiin I . mil b o s r h ' i p l ) a ch iev e se c u re a n d listin g peace by fo rce.

THE WORLD TODAY

TUBSIHY SEPT. ! I, IMS

Pardon la Asked For
Game Warden Griffin

CROSSING THE RUBICON”

II) DeWITT MarKKNZIR
Al* Cnrrixn Affairs Analytf

The irrrAt Indian subcontinent,
struggling with the dangerous
vicissitude* of ita new-f,*und In.
ilriiendenre from llritain. ha. been
vliitrd with two future fateful!
developments:
1. Mohanted All Jinnnh, gover- j
nor grncral of the Dominion of
I’okittan, ha* died, thua depriving
thia Modem nation of Mu* lnnn|
who created ft and w av its inovInir spirit.
2. The dominion of India, which
ia chiefly Hindu In complexion,
has in vailed the* premier pn lively
■tale of Hyderabad with armed
fortes and there has Imi-ii lighting.
The declared purpose of thi* move
against the Domain of the Nitam,
most powerful of all the Indian
rulers, i&gt; to maintain older. Hit
rxhnulted highness, the Nitam, is
a Modern while some four fifths
of Ids subjects are Hindus.
At first glance these two events
might seem lo have small it la.
lion to each other, and It may i
indeed lie that their paths will!
not rrosa. Still, there an* elements
In them which could combine for
either go**! or evil. Tlie situation
vuu
d ll
gain a d o iltts n c r
In
i is complicated and must le&gt; viewed*
A ta v tn .
A ll mil v t c liif* come*
from several angles.
ta il) (n a n « ll uni torn in i I in ru t.
Take Jinnnh: this brilliant, 71I'ti. 16:12; I (ant imc,. in the
ycur-nld leader was law unto (he
. week.
In te re st is b eg in n in g In grow in legnl re g u latim i n f tin som, imijHiOJKro Moslem of the
e p in g pills. Then* lias se e m e d to is* a n in
........................................ ..
"W e have *1 ia il (outul one »lal.‘ "nll‘ o f sle
"I,':0 |’.I," K e 111**: 'r llT
ll“ *
»“
(hat I IUUaA a) I* r»|»F4l«d lu 14|iy. rec e n tly in th e n u m b e r o f a rc iiie n ta l d e a th s and a p p a re n t | VimVin Viia younger dav'i'ivim t hV
Acco/Jing lo ilif
lJoll
u su icid es re s u ltin g fru n t over-dosage o r o th e r ill-adviseti use mgetl unity Is-twcen Moslems ard
Hindu*, Imt in his Inter years hr
IttdinK in Im home iiilf ot M*&gt;* o f slee|iin g |H dions. P e rh a p s th e y h a v e ju s t received m ore ctine
out for Pakistan, that !s. an
a tte n tio n .
louii.
tthodulely imlrpendent govern­
T lie ev id en ce seem s to in d icate th a t m an y , if n o t all, ment fur the Modems. I di*cuss.al
More than
p m u n t loll o f th e s e d a tiv e s cap ab le of in d u cin g sleep u re also cap able the matter with him at Hr hornt
(heir lo*» tail yeo in U n a fit-** o f c a u sin g d e a th if im p roperly used. Y et m a n y such se d a ­ lit Homhay in IMf.'l, aril Im ,•*.
which destroyed in rihnisted pro­ tiv e s a r e g e n e ra lly av ailab le lo r over-tIn* c o u n te r sale w ith - ||d*im*d that he b it the Moslems
perty viluklion ot $100,000(MSI. out re g u la tio n . N ow th e re is sp re a d in g th e idea th a t
I i ^ r n m m ln w h i r h " ^
About one-thud of the** li'e* m g p o tions, a t le a st th o se cap ab le o f c a u sin g d e a t h, n lndui wo(llll 0U,n u „ .u r them
Were earned by litrhtning which sh o u ld be sold only on p re sc rip tio n .
three to on&lt;*. At that ifnm lu* was
rtrold hive b*en p it.titled by light.
It can h a rd ly be a rg u ed th a t p lacin g th e sleeping pill* t;*"sdy »»pf*os«i to Malumna
btc. b rod#; moil of the tell by u n d e r p re s c rip tio n re g u la tio n s Would lie ail undue Im id sh ip i baadhi, who was the dominant
„ CpTeieuncTS.
on e ith e r th e d ru g tra d e nr th e u s e r. U oim non sen se iudi h , r ^ o i « i n*tl o ! . * v * ^ '? “ £ !
c a te s th a t a n y p e rso n in such m e n ta l o r pity deal co n d itio n I That* »»* v.-ry tittle give andl
Mt». K titnl ina. tlie Ruiii.vn a s to re q u ire s e d a tiv e s fo r sleep in g sh o u ld seek tin* a d v ic e 'ta k e about Jlnnah.
Jiool teaebrt t.i.o (limped lor her o f H p h y sic ia n .
I
wl'h Jinnah gone. Ultra
n A n „
__ ,
irdom ficm » ihiid floor window
.
_______________
naturally i» •|ieculatiori whether
C iO l* S W C C p H M l l l I l C
,
*this may cn»t the rltuation be. ..
ibe Rumen comulslc in New
r i l G S e c r e t O f M llD I H n e S R
!tw«*n the two hoxule dominions—
.................. itaM i*aa» n » i
•rk, i* preparing ibe iioiy «d lie:
11
1may even rtxuli In union Iwtwren of the gosaihlr *lru of the vote
vd'irb it loon lo be itlra.rd
the two in a federal government, polled l&gt;y each party.
If you'ri* b sik in g fu r a uni*-wonl fo rm u la fu r lin).pini*ss, Source* in New D ’llii. canital
. for publication She taught Rui*
Balloting war expectiol to lie
in childrrn undei die c /a ti. St h e re it in: A p p rccin tiu n . At le a st, tiiu t is w h at A lbert Kd- of India, ale speculating along comparatively light—not mere
" | than WM),O0(t^ despite a prediction
rnliilwlMitri and lb ' commissars. w urd W iggatn, n o lt’tl science w rite r, m a in ta in s in Ins la te st that tine.
' We now eontt* to another angle, of fair and cool wiatthar.
||* will be inltif.liug lo ir r which ' ^ ^ ^ i et!L,T,H,hnI,,,U.th ° L ,I/.,L,Pi,,C,&lt;M’* , , **
and that revoivex
revolves nbou* tne
the violent
vinlent
Governor Rota-rt K. Ilrvdfor I
h
••Sotnew hore in tin* S o u th e rn m o u n ta in s , w rite
s |D| r. 1ano mat
ufll.„ b|tMB,yauou*.
difrort.nrrA
lw. (Rtin
|, seeking ranomlnntion, I* o|&gt;their ih itr gioapt tlie think* u
W ig g an , ‘ft friein l o f m ine cntni* n |sn i a n e p ita p h on a to in lr - 1tween the Mo&gt;tem* and the Hin- it %
I -*l by Senator Kdwuid M.
w ent.
stout* in a lonely little g ra v e y a rd th a t told ill th in * w ord
dus, growing out f»f religious Howe. Rowe ha* represented
W a t h air tbeir tu*i miner*'* th e u tu rv u f tw o h u m a n lives. It wn .*vid.*tillv th e ti
ilnite bi1t.m. .s This haa cropped up in ttradford’a horn* di.trlr* In Cumu,:/,,
t.,,- Iinvlutnal L,,tl, twiu
t,v aide ' eolineetion with the invaaiotr of hridgt* for reveral v&lt;*ors. Hinddaugbtm got llist oliiei gnlt don't•* o t » w
ife lo ltt*r n tlJb am l. b o tn now sle e p in g sal.. b&gt; slUt*.
Mnv.e* «.f dxmonatra- bird It fnvore.1 to win.
have) I ail winlri one ol ib*m Tin* le tte rs w ere ro u g h and u n ev en , an ti m y m e n d th o u g h t | , or, yesterday marchetl to thAnd in Ttxax tl«- «H-*aw battle
*n»fgrd om ol thr Roekeixiltr it likely tiiu t tills sim ple m o u n ta in w o m an had c h iseled I 1‘akixtnn prime limit.trr's n u - between I.yndon It. John*on at.d
denec In Kutachl and lemamlrd Coke It. Stevenson for U. S. Men­
bey* bei* to oil imilionx. and now thorn h e rse lf. If so, sh e had m erely Ira n s c rilte d th e m fro m denp*
tleclarsr w ar.on 13,1* ator moved Inlay to the floor of
another one it irjtoiied rh*|aV^d lo h e r h e a rt to th e s to n e , fo r th e w o rd s w ere. ‘H e a lw a y s ap - thol I’ukbian
*' of India
dominion
Isfeau*.. cjf th e 'th e Texas'State fK-mueratic Conmillionaire i raam Hitchcock, Nev­ p r e d a te d .'
Hyilrtul.n.l affair. You w ll ,.&lt;all volition.
er Ihe let*, we wouldn't advise any
M f we could tr u th f u lly tnscriberl tills epitnpii u p o n tiiat tin- Nixnm ix n Moslem, •).
Johnson wax tin top by inch's
young txdy to lit xionnd very long ev ery o n e's to m b sto n e a f te r h e had en d ed life ’s jo u rn e y , it though the vast majority of hU after the parly exccuiWu commit*,
tee certified him to th.* cnn'.'vnliun
waiting for one ol these Prinrr would tra n s fo rm th is tro u b le d w orld in to a n e a rly p u rn d ise. subject* an* Himlux,
India had been ptessinx »» the winner with an H7-vote AMItfCAN Embony officials tn Po­
Cbartningt lo rnme riding in on « T hia Is not n m o re fan cy o f m ine, fo r if people ‘a lw a y s a p ­ tin-True,
Niiam to join hi* slate to margin. The vote in th ' executive land have becun an Intenilva tearrk
„ . rr.
white bone. *Tbeie aren't very p re c ia te d " it w ould in s ta n tly b rin g so m e tru ly e tu rtlin g
S , - S ! r . v H&gt;f e W M " «
■
cotn.mltt&lt;* ‘ llk? .,VFrythin? * ''! for the Itev Alfred Mienkiewrlc* ol
le s u lts ."
miny of fiirm
f the hundred/ of p tin-lln »'&lt;■ unprectnlented rare for the
A Z h Conn * Calholte o7i«
Which haven’t joined llwminnflon. was close: 2U to JR. |
m
P rn J
T h e m ag ic o f a p p re c ia tio n . D r . W ig g atn po in ts o u t , cipaliti
One of the bant causes of woiid would niukt people ttn a frid d o f each o th e r. It would do a w a y either Indiaa or t'anuian.
Pakistan. However,
Attorney* for lioth -andidates ^
*” tt? t P04*” 1.*7 , J 1?*
Itev.
Sltnklewln
b*d
arrived
ia
unietl todiy is the debt stiu d u ir w ith m obs, ra c e p re ju d ic e a n d h a tr e d . It would end w a r - there ohviouily Is n&lt;&gt; real h« is 1heatedly exchanged "harxer and Lurt)p« recently with the Calhotic ,
for
war
iM
twtH-n
i*n
tcountercharge*
in
presenting
their
-a f the indtiuluil nations. Nevri "Itceuuao tin* only re a so n you fig h t a m an is th a t Isitli o f
India, since Hyderlmd h. . , y argumenU. The rommittee then p11gt image headed by Blsho$ I
before in ll.r hulory of mankind you art* u n w illing to g e t dow n o ff o f y o u r em o tio n al h ig h within India and Htl pur cent o f 1"*1 «d*hl v°t« l to adopt a ini* Cushing ot Boston. (International)
“have their govrinnirntx lieen so ho rses an d w ork fo r each o th e r ’s gotid." It w ould tiring f a m i­ it* people are Hindu*. Mi*r.*..*er,l aorlty autwonimlttee r*|Hirt *ayIndin propoxe* to leave the nurs-i tng Johnson had received the
badly invoivrd in debt If was bad lies. in clu d in g in-law s, clo ser to g e th e r.
tlon to a popular plebiscite.
I vote* necessary to U-e«*mr the
Robert WilliamH
enough in 19)9, at, (or instance, in
,"T h ese e x a m p le s," th e a u th o r concludes, ‘will s u re ly
Were Jinnah atili at the hdm. nominee, and recommjndlng the
this country, alter six years of the m ake it ev id en t th a t th is one w ord, a p p re c ia tio n , g o e s to It's safe to aav
aa (hare would bo r.o convention to certify hi* name to
i r &gt; s l l s » 4 Iraat e a s e l l a a l
New Deal, our government owed th e v e ry h e a rt of life m id m m sm -es th e h e ig h t, d e p th , a m i war ‘over thia Issue, ___H
Still, »t„ the secretary of state.
pool during my term as Mayor. 1
do hope* the Commission will con.
♦351 |&gt;er capita, ur more than twice b re a th h o f y o tir ow n |R*rsunal d e sig n fo r living. You Hve server* noted when the argument
timie to give this serious thought
City
CommisHion
• l much as rtei liefnre in our fust to th e e x te n t tif y o u r a p p re c ia tio n an il iAd a sin g le over Hyderabad first staiUvl that
religious strife could grow not of
and Iwgin construction of the pool
hirlory. Now we owe $1,830 |ier inch f u r th e r . You a r e h ap p y ju s t a s f a r a s you a p p re c ia te it and that communul fighting
II m b i I bm ' 4 It m m P * a r l i a s )
this year if possible.
(Capita. In Sweden, which managed unit th u s u n d e rs ta n d an d coo|s*rnte w ith tin* fa c ts o f lift*, might spread throughout the fire truck in December.
"Wishing each of you the l*est
xomrbow lo keep out nf tlie war. am i w ith o th e r |»eople."
dotniniona. No man ran makt a I A group of Masons; John (Sold, of success as you carry on the
certain prediction about that now,
Haeky Wight and W. A. Iwavltt, affair* «&gt;f the City.
♦I.e increase was bom $100 to
for the iHrople of tha Indian p^i.in-}&gt;«'l*i Commissioner* that under ex"Very truly yours,
. $4f‘M In Great tinlain from $Mr7
T i m le iitt* T h ( litH H ify
•ilia are highly inflammable.
listing law tha portion of Ihr Ma­
Ilnl«ri A. Williams
;‘lo $2,095.
in thr same category I* tha'tonic Building rented nut a* a
By R1IRHKLI, KAY
qouestion of whether Jinnah’* Clinic should be exempt from taxaWilli the month of Scptrinber
Railroad Groups
death ma
nay case the relation* Is*, Hon as the revenue* are being used
I
half over and the summer season
tween I'aklstan and India. In any for charitabta and fraternal purThis column Is written nrlor to group,
irssl1aMM4 (rasa *•* » ' l l s r l
almost a filing of the past, it won't the special session of the I* aUla- . The Progressive
pose*. The matter waa referred , , r * V ." iT .r n 7 l. L m . - for th .
Party (Wat event, I yenturn this:
_
Momvday—maybe soon and may. to a Joint committee
of Commls- WorJ
?L“ l trr?l
’ h h
U UM#r f° r ,h*
mimur*- ill
be long now fwfore H onda's winter lure and in all probability will not lace), is a* fully qualified to npKoad freight crew*, fo r example,
viiiiori will be making their ap he published until after the «**•. pear on the ballot unde/ Florida I*** far away—Pakistan end IHIa sloners and Mason, for further
•». ,l * i
peaianre It i&lt; not loo early now xlon I* adjourned ax the ronM*n*u*! law an i* thr Stab** Bights Party will unite under a federal
i
r*Co. represent, alive, **t
*!gNiFor
hour*
or pas­
100
A Luminn
mjjMP*l,•
af f°r
(raye|.
mad
uf opinion is (hat It will not tost iThuimond). Neither is recog. ment. because they j ic inti id j .
to begirt making plans and pre­ more than a day or aa.
Henessy, ssked that the Cl tv senger trainmen, the pay is for
nis*d as a political parly under pendent economically and bccauid
ps rations for thrir jrrotnmodalion
It 1s horse-sense,
'stand part of the cost of sand , 160 miles or 7(4 Ihour* For enFrom where I sit the whole our stale taws,
blasting the exterior nf the City ' glneers or flmmen. It is 100 mile*
Yet this trgiilallva rcnim ittre
and entertainment. Too often we thing IooEm tike a grand amt glorlHall prior tn refinishing. which or five hours.
(Hit these things oil until the sea* ous fiasco that will arcoinnlish (hat claims to have 'nlh-rt thr
nothing of woi(T) or benefit In special session to “rernov &gt; the
Democratic th-kr, In &lt;nun. work, he said, was not contem­
A management spokesman said
son is already well under way and the people, hut In the in i writ confusion" am) “give Florida guard
Ilea that are Inclin'd to U* lie- plated wbrn he gave his bid for average weekly rate* for engi)}irn it is .sltitoil loo late lo secure cost them about $60,000.
voters nil opportunity to vote fc- publican are Just naturally scared the work. The Commission re- nrers span from $88^0 to $128.0(1
The special session scheduled whomever they pltasc” would nut to death.
proper publicity, adverlisihg cr re
quested a statement giving the In some classes of service. For
Fortunately for the Demurs!*, number nf hour* de voted to thll firemen the scale varies from
mill. Although much of the tuc- for Tuesday of this week waa Thurmond electors on the ballot
called on the request of f t mem- ami bar the Wallace elector!. It
re*s nf tb* coming season srtll hers for the avowed purpor** of ts an unfair amt dangerous posh the Hepuhliran Party ha* ne-rf, additional work, said Mr. Sayer. 178.83 to $103; for conductor*
been very aggressive In Florida
Application of Alber* A. Fric- from $77.40 tn 1117.64. fur train*
probably depend upon the outcome protecting the Interest of Ur* tiun.
and shows little evidrnr-t of he-!son to sell heer at Isirmann’* men fr**m $71.68 to 190.60, nnd
soverign
voters
and
makinr
it
The
picsent
taw
*to»s
not
put
th**
of fhe November election and the
coming so even today with the'Itestaiirant nn the Orlando High- for switchmen from 171.08 to
190.02.
affair with Russia, still we should possible to vote for the candidate* name of any presidential candidate best chance It ha* had in yeers.lway. wa* approved.
of his ur her choice for president, on the ballot but requires that Lradeishlp is too selfish x n d '-i^______________
ke the optimistic point of view
This nohla purpose, howtvrr, the voter mark only the names would rather let the Nation elect 11
$nd prepare for the Itesi. If ii is becomes a meaningless phrnxe of presidential electors,
a Republican president with little
Mince the eight Democratic Hec- on no organisation In Florida,
« good year, let's make tha most when measured by the proposed
will whlrh would provide for the tore this year are divided between whlrh enable* a handful of local
of it.
Republican, Democratic and Mia * Thurmond and Truman, there Is Republican leaders lo hr mile all
Congrettionxl toy inve*ligatnis Rlghla candidates but would bar no direct way to cast 4 full vote the plum* without the dsnger of
and the Progressive for either.
too many fingers In the pie.
i
have unroveted the (act that tha Wallace
Party.
The proposed ballot would list
A ballot in Florida naming
xusrians stole atomic en"irv s'*
Now while I have no* sympathy Dewey, Truman and Thurmond by preaidential candidates , ami
Ms during the war, probably with or respect for cither Wallace or name without party affiliation, mltting voter*
re fto vote, for tK !r
_ e,
1/ marking a nam
help n( Am*iir*n Communist* hie party and personally consider It will be arranged In such a way choice by sim,«pl»
rsh
activities a threat to the wel* that the voter ran ca*t a ballot won’t help the Democrats vei'y
working on the intide. But to Save hi*
(are of the nation in that they are fur urn* of them by a slngD mark much and will result in a much
T h e S em inole County C h a m b e r o f C om ­
the atomic energy secret is not tu designed to cause strife nod alls- or, if ht* wishes, vote Individually heavier Republican vota. T h, race
aide lo make atomic bombs F.r- eenthrn, I still recognise tha fact for those elector* pledged to their le between Truman and Dewey,
merce Is compiling Its new Buyer’s Guide for
nnd even If the name* of both
Hemineway mi|ht tell you how that we are a Democracy and If candidate.
we are going to racognix* ThurWith Democratic ranks split Thurmond and Wallace appear the
194M S Reason. Members wishing (o change
trite a great novel, but we doubt mond
and hie State* Right* Party wide open and Rcpuhllrxns In a number of votes c u t for them
DU could write one. Not every- and give thetn a place on the l*al- stronger position than they have will not be &lt;heavy.
their listing* from Ihst of hut year's are soil­
can nlay a violin no matter lot, then we are equallr obliged tg*rn for ytarx, It is doubtful if This legislative eeesion is Just
ed to call: 534 Immediately or check w l(h th e
much and how nh*n *Lev arc to accord the Wallace gang the any action that this special ses* a political farce and w atte of
same
consideration
regardlew
of
sion
of
the
legislature
can
take
Umo
at
the
U
ipayer's
expense,
how to do it. The Russians how llltla respect we may have relative to the ballot will help Walt and eee.
secretary not later than S ep t. 21. Otherwise
been Irvine for yearn to m*k&lt;* for them.'
their cause to any g rait degree.
listin g * w ill b e th e sa m e on la s t y e a r .
According to press reports &lt;hr
Democrat* opposed to Truman,
utomobilrl, with the blue prints,
NorthweaUrd and Boston Uni*
ion mod active assistance ul proposed bill would allow Waller* and ther« are an amaiingly largo
_ 3 . - to be _____
___ __ on
__ tha
_ _ number
------T —
_,f are either nJtwy
named
of ___
them,
goii
n ra ily have replaced Dartmouth
an enginceii. hut so far they delegatee
ballot provided they ihtaln ep* to stay nwny from
fron ....
the
‘ t»
Loll* and and Lafayette on thia year*a 8yr«.
snxgrd lo tum out a very proxJmataly kjDOb
cut# football schedule.
rota at
natutex to not
„ roU
a. .t. a|T
all,
L vot
voU for Tlijinnond
___
stion in* very tmal) nuan- a petitiM wkiek
with an feeling that they
.. or*
a n throw|‘
fag their vote away I( • &lt; » p r i
' of
to totevts* . 1 S cflim le C ern ty C h u b er e f Cem serce

TAl.l.AHASSKK. Sept. H —(iD
The State Pardon lloaid today
wax asked to grant a conditional
pardon to T. L. (iriffm, former
gome warden who wa* convicted
second degree murder in the death
of a 16-year-old boy.
Tbe hoard t»ok no Immediate
action, tlriffln wax convicted and
acntcnced to life imprixonment
fui the slaying of Sam Griffin,
nu relation In Waxhintong County
last August.
The youth was shot and killed
when Griffin and two other game
w arjrna were investigating al­
leged violation* of fishing laws.
TO FIGHT ELECTION
ATLANTIC (T IY . N. J.. Sept.
-Joseph Keenan ».f Ch'eago announeed today the AFL will
spend II.OOO.IHKI to defeat eight
Senate and l i t House exr.didatet
In the November election.
Keenan, director of Labor I
League for Pol it leal Education,
said hi* group will work directly
with the Gift “In some places*’ to
defeat Gongrersnien “hostile to
labor.”

Sleeping Pills

NOTICE

the

_ -J field a taai
'■fh U 1 M u aev

PROTECTION
&lt;i q a i t t ' i t
bHINC totlif CAR 10 US ION
(jC H K tH i *P&lt;nd

UNDERCOATING
DKIVl IK 100AV tkll
tt tM |Aik II OVIR

s S tr ic k la n d - M o r r is o n .,

Inc.
m

K. F IU S T
P lu m e 2»0

Current Dividend Rate!
on all Having*.
U r g e S u m s o r S m all R e g u la r
S a v in g s Now A cc e p te d !
Karh arrvunl Insured to $3,01)0.00
Have Kegularly

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Association of Seminole County
20!) M ag n o lia

*’h one 691

TAKE IT EASY!
*

J

*

(1

FROM START TO FINI8H —
USE QUALITY MATERIALS
BuRd, remodel und make home repairs wilh the Top
Quality Building Materials carried by the Hill Lumber
Co. You're sure tn win the race against time nnd t h e ,
elements If you depend on our nstlonsay-known, proven
and tested Msteriule. Come to the conveniently located
Hill Lumber Co. for help und advice dn any home Im­
provement plan.
\

lu m ber It Supply Yard
t i l W ool Ird M .

—

“

F k w

«

�in »m»ll*r paekag** then.
' peeted to be able to do • lot of
The victory of thi* tali, robust. I things. So are pol'tlcian*. Abrababy-fsced brunette who neither ham Lincoln might have trouble
smoke* nor Hi ink* U a el-nr con- getting elected unless he learned
firmation of the heller held by to play the guitar,
IIY HAL BOYLE
Mi»* Joanne Williams ami Mi*»^ Mr* M. L. Tilll* entertained
mort European* that American*
\o u have to he an all-around
Barbara Chapman, who plan to recently honoring her son Clark
NEW YORK —oP)— The new always demand bigger and bet- Ichampion now. What chance
"V
tomorrow for Huntingdon on Mi ninth hirth&lt;im\ *Uh n Mis* America is a welterweight
would ilrlon of Troy have against
Telephone 148 leave
thing*.
College in Montgomery, Ala., theatre party. The gue.t* met bke Barney Ro«« or Mickey Waik- terAnd
there i* no doubt that in Mis* Shopp? Could sweet Helen,
were honored yesterday afternoon *1 the THIl* home, llt)h Kim er. the toy bulldog. She is taller, the United States everything over who launched n thou, and ships
with it swimming party and nic- Avenue, where they were tnkrn in I believe, than Jim London, the the year* is steadll) growing and made men immortrt with a
ex-heavyweight ihnmpton wtest­ bigger—from our population to kiss, drive a tractor or plan a
nic supper at 4:30 o'clock. IlosHos­ ■ group to the picture show.
Following the motion picture ier.
tesses for the enjoyable occas­
vihrahnrp? Could the aim less
debt.
Furthermore. Ml** B e a t r i c e national
io n weir Mi** Dorothy Crumley they returned to Clark's homo
But to win her rtown the new Venus de Milo cook with her
ami Mr*. Blake Sawyer* who were where they enjoyed gamer one of Shopp. who won the Atlantic Mis* Ainerira hud to do more feet? And poor old Cleopatra—
assisted in entertaining by Mr*. which wn» won by Neil Stoothoff City beauty pageant, ran drive than demonstrate she had none why she couldn't even earn a
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann returnid B. B. Crumley.
whu was presented with it Gene a tractor, loves “to clean fish." curve* than a mountain road She 4""d conduct medal,
on Saturday from Atlanta, Ga.
Guest* met at the Crumley Autry Book. Clark then opened and plays the piano and drum.
had to display muse in an even- N"
nnrient beauties wmrldwhere they have spent the past home on Silver Lake where they many gift* from hi* young
And thi* red-blooded, clean-cut ing go»n a« well »* charm in a *’ * win, place or show at t oney
ten day*.
enjoyed swimming until a late friend*. The guests u *i, shown Minnesota faint girl, rirher by bathing suit. She had to show Island. Today a prise lieauty ha*
hour when welners were m asted to the dining room where they flridW in priie*. ha. sternly »e.v. „
, tnll.n, ' Xnt, , hr |im,
, to be well rounded, above
Mr. and Mr* It A. Newman and and a pirnie supper served on the sang "Happy Birthday". The table
™
"'im
.^unress
rxMvncr
"
personality
j well as b low the ear.
R. A. Newman, Jr. returned !*»t hank* of the lake.
w*s covered with n lace cloth w’ll
,n "» ,"n,’ 1.un7 The judges estimated the pet
Those invited to he with Mi»* and held a pink and white birth­ they let he, perform on the vi- J .„ nftlily ,,y having breakfast with |
night to their home in Ro*e Court
S NAF U
after spending »omc time in Ilen- William* and Mi** Charman were day rake embossed with "Happy br sharp.
| jho contestant*. Thi* w as
i he Mi**e» Maiianna Springer, Birthday", Aspnrngur fern and
All of this is very loufusing rough test indeed, for what wo­
dctionville, N.C.
Phyllis Itarh. Barbara Saunder*, pink crepe myrtle were used in to those who eling to the old- man feels her personality is Im-sI
Mr*. Clyde B. Terwilli-gar. Jr Lillian Moran. Louise I.und&lt;iui*t, decorating the dining room and fasionetl idea of romantic beauty at turakfast tim e’
a* symbolired liy a pale and love­
By adding lest* of character
left on Sunday afternoon to return Mnt go let Port in, Peggy Pippin. living room.
lorn lady languishing in a high
to hr I* home in Lenoir. N. C. a f t e r i ^ ir 'e y Moreland. France. LeFil*.
Cake, ice cream and randv were tower a* she wait- t” be t&lt; -••uni and culture a» well a* mere phy­
to the guest.* Into in the What knight wouldn't feel a bit sical beauty, the Atlantic f i t )
S 01*!,,"
C hlpm
ir^nd
hw Er«»r- served
w ,.k with he, parent*. Mr.
and IK
n||||pr Jr&lt;|n
0 rw
n of *N(ir,b
afternoon. Whlsthv* were given »* silly gallorang to the aid of a contest* show* a new trend tit the
American mind it-tendency to
Mrs J II Trulurk. at their h o m e ; , h„ h o s ie r *
favor*. Assisting Mr* Tilli* in -trapping las* who can kill, clean admire
people **f multiple talent*.
on Mftirnollft Avemn*.
.
serving was Mrs, Fred Wright, and rook a chicken for lunch
Ill the old day- the Ameiican
Enjoying the afternoon with t'laik and lay* down stern trim* to the lovrd
a hero with one oustanding
rs ii is ms s o t r«f is* srMsvt
Los Anpreles Perfume were Kelly Lake. Bobby I it lie, movie moguls?
■Isis. «, bo .1 Xriffs* tu itl Tixlavirtue or abllltv Thrv went to
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Courier have Bombings Go Astray Tommy Bussell, Edward Owens,
ta*.
Philosophers
ran
see
in
the
see
Italic
Ruth
hit
a
home
run,
Iln s.t.r, as rss suit vstslt fix ta
Jlmm
returned from the mountain* of
E E ,
triumph of Mt.s Shopp « tribute and few rated whether he also
Iks Intlinmrsi «-i Isilisttsr (**»»•
North Carolina where they have
nritfht, Nrll mootlrnff, Uu-kir to the new American wotshlp of took out book- on Splnora front
ailfceat int laps
1.08 ANGELES. Sept. 14
,t n p-.-iUle m ssr.r * Frle.t* •»
K i n l a u ,
B i l ly
T h o m p s o n .
R e g i e the dominant female.
been visPing for the past five
the
ntihllr
library
They
liked
to
Cnm-werrUI reutse. SCll It |I.S
—
Beverly
Hills.
Hollywood
iim t A i l . ley,
F l o y d
D o n e ) .
J i m m y
week* Th&lt;»* visited in Asheville.
see Jsck Ihtmpsev route hark into
Of her Irrauty there i * n o d o u b t
la Srtp fan Irv.
downtown
Los
Angeles
have
'.nrM o y c a n d B i l ly M o o r e .
V i m
M r *
Spiucr Pine*. Blowing Rock |tu l
She t* dearly lovely But twenty the ring and knock out F’irpo.
APPLY HU* vv
vivod a (tombing attack. Perfume N e t t l e T i l l i * . M r s . M
I
T i l l i * . yeai* ago what chance of victory and if he couldn't dance the
other point* of interest.
wa* the intended Weapon.
M i F r e d W r i g h t a m i M i s
M
I . would n growing 18-yrat-old girl rhumba- so w h a t' Ein-trin wa*
Ten planes swooped over the j TiH is.
have who it ml fivr fn t nine admired for tu- btain Who wor­
Lieut Hol&gt; Johnson, t ’SN. «f three arcus yesterday and reinches weighed 138 pounds, and ried how he looked inlathing
teased
what
the
perfume
ntanti-J
A
Unit
tl
p
ercent
the
death,
had
a
......... . .. .......urement ? trunks at the bench ?
WINTER PARK • ORLANDO
Philadelphia, Pa. has left af.er
visiting for several day* in San­ facturer «rid w a. l.-rt.Onst w o rth | by fire each year »r • . h.ldr- n . None at all. Beauty « ... admired
Hut
today
»
champion
Is
ex
product It sell* for. —
—
------------------------ ------------------------- --_
ford with Mr* E. II. Itavcnel. of til* chime product.
I.lent. Johnson wn» stationed at I1H an ounce over the counter.
Each Pild&gt; was accompanied
the Sanford Naval Air Station
duiing the war and has t&gt;ecn as­ hy a perfume gunner, scantily
signed to the Pensacola Air S ta­ etsd in black satin and sheer ny­
lon*. The gunner* were members
tion.
of a model agency.
*■
a
But the stunt harkfield. The idea
. . .
\
man
failed
to
reckon
with
la&gt;*
IIKTTY A HIT
Angeles
smug
&lt;smoke
and
fog),
s'
LONDON, Sept. 14—tdR)—lamdon critics went overboard in and nary n drop wa* sniffed by
resident*
of
Beverly
Hills,
Los
An­
praise of Bettv Hutton, Ameri.nn
For You To Sew Into
Casuals Or
songstress, after her d-hu: at geles and Hollywood--where it
the I'alladium Variety Theatre probably wouldn't have been
Softly Feminine Fashions For Your Self . .
noticed anyhow.
last night.
At last reports, prevailing winds
The audience did an unheard of
thing—railed her hark for an­ were enrrying it out to sea. Smell
School Clothes For The Kiddies
other encore after the playing of anything over there, Honolulu?
the National Anthem, the signal
Chicago is the only team In the
for everyone to go home.
AII-Ame-ica pro football Confer­
Horace Gillom, giant end of the ence whirh carded no exhibition
Clevland Brown* of the AILAmcr- games for 1948.
ieapro football Conference, spent
the nff-season working in u MasAll 17 species of penguin* live
sitlon, O., stel mill.
in the southern hemisphere.

C o l l e g e Students
Clark TIIIIh Given
Beauty And Brains
Honored With Picnic J Party On Birthday .Make Today’s Venus

Social A n d Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Kay—Society Editor

•

Social Calender

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

, 'r ’ 'T'"iJ&gt;\Y SEPT. 14, 1948
^
■ ■ ■ .MW'W. ■■

Younff People Hold
‘Wrapping P a r t y ’

Thr Intrnlcmtminatinn.il Group
TUESDAY
The Woman'* Ilibl, CDs. of t h e ' " f &gt;n° “"«
° f “nf° n ‘ v, ?
F lr.t Methodist Church will meet " 'X L *. ho' n
™
w
at the home of Mr*. V. G. H s.ty , P, r t &gt; .'°.r ,hi: PurP™* »f « &lt; !« •
Ing
clothe*
for
needy
people
of
2S12 Myrtle Avenue. The meeting
held a wrapping parly on
will be in the form of a covered Europe,
Friday night at the Methodist
dish iuppi*r at fi:30 o'clock.
Church annex.
WEDNESDAY
The group cleaned and polished
The Parent-Teacher Association
■ County Council of Setnlnole Coun- , h“hy »hoe*. mended nrni, of the
* ty will meet from 2.00 tu 4:00 garments, then sorted and packed
P.M. at the South Side Primary I them In large carton*. Each guc*l
School. The tpenker wilt l*&gt; Mr*, [wrote one letter of friendship to
Edward Kirrher who will have [ he pinned to one of the garment*
a* her aubjeet "Are Home and ; packed; thu* sending good will
Family Life Worth Fighting For", and Christian fellowship with
The board will meet at 1:30 P.M. [th e ir gift*. The boxci a te to
The Sanford Grammar School j be »hlpped to the Churrh World
Pa rent-Teacher Association will j Service in New York City for dl»meet at 3:30 P. M. at th« »chool trihut ion 0Ver*ea*.
with Mr*. W alter Forbes. -h air-, After deliciou* refrethment*
man of the group, preriding. AH Con*i»llng of rookie* ami punch
mother* &lt;&gt;f student* arv in sited to J w t , r r iCrVl.,jby Itarhar.i Ann
attend. The memherrhlp dr ire Edrnfirlil. Alvin Kilpatrirl. und
under the direction of Mr*. Jack France* Cobh, the group enjoyed
Ratigan, membership chairman, a song festival under the direction
will begin at thi* meeting it wu* of Ml** Dorothy Crumley and
Mated today by Mr*. Robert the meeting was drawn to u con­
iiruwn. who 1* in charge of pub­ clusion with u fellow,hip circle
licity for the coming yrur.
service. About 40 v tang |-ecplc
__ meeting
____ and exThe auxiliary of the B rother-________
attended the
hood of Railway Trainmen w ill, pressed their th a n k * ' g . all \\ ho
hold It* monthly »oeiat meyting *t t contributed to the projrc
the home of Mr*. C. It. Jones, 309
West Fifth S treet, at 8:00 P. M.
T il CUSHAT
The Grammar School ParentHy JACK QUIGO
Teacher Association will meet
(For Hoh Thom**)
at the school at 3:30 P.M.
The South Side Parent-Teacher
Association will honor mother* of
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 14, &lt;A*&gt;—
new Mudetitn in the school with After seven film* in a row, Holly­
a tea at 3:15 P. M.
wood'* non-*top actor, Glenn Ford,
visit on Sept. 30. Supper will be i* shelving vacation plan* to begin
held at the home of Mr*. Ethel . numlier eight. And thi* lime the
Moore for rnemU i- of Seminolv busy star isn't complaining.
Rcbvkah laxige No. 41. I Ian* will • f| (. ,aj» he eX;&gt;ects toon to sign
be eointileled f«*r the president » „ ntW and more favorable contract
vi.it on Sept. Supper will be wjlh his Columbia bosses. month*
served at »i:30 P.M. All member* u&gt;flirc hi* present agreement exere invited.
. |,jrPI,.
I KIDAY
1 In the past Ford has made no
Sallie Harrison Chapter, Baugh„f bis dissatisfaction with
ter* of the American Revolution, hi* all-work-no-play routine. ''I've
will meet at the home of Mr*. averaged lei* than two week* lieF. E. Roumlllat. UlO Palmetto tween picture*," he sighed on the
Avenue, at 3:00 P.M. in observance “ Mr. 8oft Touch" pet.
of Constitution Hay. Hostesses
With the promise of a new ileal,
will lie Mr*. Rnuniillat, Mr*. H. J. the actor is almost looking forward
Lr-hman and Mt»a Irene Hinton. All to hi* latest assignment, "Bonvisiting daughter* are rnrdiallv ■nta." All hut a week of the
invite I to attend.
film about a search for buried gold
MONDAY
will he made in New Mexico.
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Glenn say* the fishing is good
First Baptist Church will meet in
the Women's Rible Class Room at j &lt;lown Dial way
8:00 P.M.
I The tcreen l«*t » potent ml Icwl*
Sun ileam* and G. A.'s of the I jng man when Eddie Rlckcnbaeker
First First Baptist Church w ill'chose an aviation career after
meet at the church a 3:30 P.M.
World War I. At a Hollywood
The Methodist Men's Club will [preview of hi* "Air Power Is
hax*e a supper at the rlutrch at peace, Power," the distinguished
7:00 P.M.
airman disclosed he once turned
down a IIOO.tKKr screen offer.
h
a novice, RlckmhaeVer did
H i t c h c o c k * Saja a Por
tolerable Jolt of acting in the
non-eommereial movie, but exAwait Legal Action pressed
no regrets ala&lt;ut ht* choirs*.
DAYTONA BEACH. FU.. 8 c p t Ills film’s theme: A healthy airline
14—bF&gt;—Socialite Francis Hitch­ industry, insured by government
cock and Htcphany Saja, the Penn­ aid, is a vital requirement of na­
sylvania coal miner's daughter tional defense.
Sigmund Romberg will tailor [
he plans to m airy, held their
plans in alteynnee today a* they his next operetta to singer Jane |
awaited the action of a circuit l ow f ir . dimension*. The composer
court judge a t West Palm Beach. says he liked her so well in a local
Judge E. C. Chllllngwnrth set performance «»f his "Student
for today a hearing on the final Prince." he'll star her on Broad­
decree that would divorre Hitch­ way season after next in a musical
cock from h it second wife, form- he's plotting.
*r model Marie Crammer. HitchMrlvyn Douglas report* he's
hnek I* the 39-year-old brother of "resting
nn his barking," referring
the late polo sta r Tommy Hitch- of eouise, to his three unrelraeed
eoek.
film*. He'll not he available In
"The court eannot Indicate whal Hollywood, he says, until Ks
disposition of the ease will he #t , \
’ i . i-.ri*
made." Judge Chllllngwnrth *•),{ t tiniuhn hi* own movie In la ris
this
winter.
yesterday, lie then commented
'■Whon a man signs a marriage j ^ « t t a Young dipped like an
ll wnte, doesn't he have to swear exper when she gave \ an Johnson
a neck trim on the "Atollirr Is a
hs I* single?”
Hitchcock and the tali, Idond Freshman" set. "I used In rut ntv
Mis* Sala applied for their wedd­ husband's hair,' she explained. . . .
ing license about three week* ago Pat and Cornel Wilde will immor
from Flagler County Judge E. tallxr their European tour on 6.000
W. Johnston a t Bunnell. H itch­ feet of rolor film.
Todays Feature: five year* from
cock at the time said he was di­
vorce-1, Judge Johnston declared. now in Hollywood.
Although the decree was not
Movie makers eye-1 coast-to-eoait
then final, the marriage license television, agreed the medium wa*
• III he legal. Judge Johnston said. no threat, hut would (war w-atehIf the dlxmrrc action 1* completed Ing. . . . MGAI completed the 28'h
and the wedding take* place w ith­ rewrite of "Lucky Baldwin." For
in th« 30 days liefnre the license the 25th time, Clark Gable turned
expiree.
it down. . . . Bing Crosby denied
Alisa Saja, who left her home that the Treasury Department hud
at Windher. I'a., in 1943 to become apnrosrhed htnr for a loan.
a Wall Street secretary, and her
Fe'itcr Williams said positively
sister Mary are guests at the
beach home of retired Army there would be no bathing se­
Colonel snd Mrs. Areh Wall at quence* in her next film. . . .
Producer* announced “The Rohe"
Wllhur-Bv-The-Sea.
It Is there th at Stcphany and and the life of Rudolph Valentino
Hitchcock, it atu lent at Stetson would liegin shooting soon. . .
University, plan to mairy when IL»y Aliiland wa* asking for a
script of "Ia-#t Weekend" quality.
ho I* free.
f l ’eer Carson and Waite-- PldgeST. MONICA
on were slated for lead* in "Alrt
St. Monica Chapter of llolv Allnlver Ride* Again." . . . Danny
Crost Episcopal Church will meet Kaye was telling set visitor* about
tonlrht a* 8:00 p. At *t the home hi* triumph at London's Palladi­
of Afr*. Irving Felnborg at 1908 um. . . . Globe trotter Tyrone
Msgnall* Avenue.
Powrr was away on a good-will
tour of Tibet. . . . Bette Davis
A fast-swimming penguin ran was looking for a good eomedy.. . .
leap three of four feet tin out of
____a ________
Lari v Parka sought
new lead(he wafer to land on an lee-flog Inr ladv for chapter five of "Th*
or rock.
JoUon Story."

Hollywood

e rs o n a l

SHOW ALTER
SANFORD

FASH IO N S

Smart

.

Or

as featured in GLAMOUR

...

Imagination

tSicli-Prim

Rayon Crept* . .

Buy on Crepe . .

Black, Brown. Navy, Grey,
Sand Dune, Brandy Wine. .

nf very fitn* quality ill a
lovely aaaortmetit of colortt
and tmtlcrna . . Ill)” wide

2*111 yard

9 8 ° &gt;(l-

THE CLASSIC:
EVER RIGHT
M U SH "

Faille
for dri’sa-up Huita and drf'*"fiiuml &lt;|iinlity in Itlark.
Ilrown, Navy, arid Smoke.

m,

Taffeta . . .
Meal fot i-veiiinp or tlinaer
(tresses . . . to a wide nuiRe
of pastels and Street Bhadex
. . itl)" wide.

9.-M yard

J.98 yard

Topper Gabardine
Travel-Teen
Gabardine . .

the fabric of tested quality . ,
jrhnl for -nrif - and two piece
r&gt;reer*s Conte'- in (Jrey, Bine
Luggage, Black, Hold . . I t"
wide.

to -tu* iiif-i winter rasuals . .
Bln k. Brown. Nnvy, Light
sii■■I Dark ilin ti, (Jrey, Ornnge, lt«-i:r»*. Cold and l.ngg
age . Wnthaldo 42" wi«le . .

2*19 yard

J . 19 yard

l

\

»

w aV

--i;
X

BateH Pin id Ginuham
A iludy In plrrherW, |tii» full 1010 venion of

finest quality cotton fot
pcIt-- 1 rlrcMo-H for the kiddie*
nr office »lreaves for the IUL
fbualnegg girl) 42” wide.

8 casual you’ll live in and love. Imporlaidly
new: the apacioui hip pocket*, the rottmird
fetapnine ahnttlder. Importantly soft: the raglati aleeves the hullon-In pleat of the bodire.
Important!} amart: the bright and dark

Ilutterick and
Vogue Patterns

2-19 yard

r If

R -

k,

ture of colpr. Rayon and wool. Red and ^reenj

DRY CLEANING

Sixes 9 to 13.116.95.

/

.

*l&gt; f'ar

mix­

A FRESH SUIT
WHEN YOU NEED IT

Irv* \ v* *

y

«.

green and black. By Petti.

by

COLONIAL CLEANERS
OPPOSITE FIRE STATION
l i t 8 . P i M I t Ay#.

by the yard

4B1
- * *—
* * •-* - *

JkL-v,
•* --

-• r

Maco-Tex
(Balloon Cloth)

William AndorRon
Cheek GinKbam .

New Fall Shades in finest
Bgyptiun Cotton. .

In a wide variety of check#
and colors . . 3F&gt;" wide

J.98 yard

J.39 yard

�nr

-E55V
o r » \ V SEPT.
'■ i u ‘■ W M

THE SANFORD' HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE roum

-----------

14. IMS

19

Daytona Beach Cops Final Series Play Off Over Giants
Sanford Drops 5-4,
Gators Ease Pace !
Game T o Islets;
D u n h a m . Bodine In Preparation For
Tangle In Affair ContestWith Rebels

Polo Grounds Gains Reputation
A s Graveyard Fur Pennant Hopes

Bt ARTHUR nKCKWITII, Jr.
GAINESVILLE, Sept U,
]
Herald Sport* FJtlnr
Rosing the pare somewhat, coach
CITY ISI.AND DARK. Dayton* Hear Wolf never theirs* lent hi*
Brarh—The Daytona Itaarh Is­ University uf Flotidn Gators
lets rapped out n 6 to 4 decision through another icrttntnage yes­
over tile Sanford Giant* in the terday afternoon and at the util
«&lt;xth yamc of the final* In the
Shaughru-*-y playoff h u e lari dtriuird ■‘they looked a little hot­
night In the Florida Stale l.eagtro ter."
Wolf haa Indicated that Ihe hulk '
to win the right to meet the Waycross Hear* of the Ce»rgi*-FI*'ridu of the lieavy duty and act homage I
League In the mythical “Little wurk is near an end a* the Surales piep for the 1!*|8 opener here |
World Serle. of the Smith**’t."
The lalet* are all «rt for the Sept, lift agulnat the Slisstistppl j
Invasion of the IP-ara, tllM m U 'r. Rebels, defending Southeastern
In the Georgia-Florida tlrriot. for Conference Champions.
Ihorrvrr what started out aa « }
the first game of the foui nut of
l*\'t*n aerlea. Tlie first game Is pas. offense drill yesterday, with
scheduled to get underway here Ihe ftrshnten providing the defen­
sive opposition, turned Into a fulla t 8;00 o’clock tonight.
The fifth game of the Sanford- Mown (crlmraage.
taetting in some running licks
Daytona IJeach seriea, halted hy
rain in the IGth inning on .Sunday (nr the first tlrm* on ovrr a week
night, wa» ri*sume&lt;| U .t night, was Chuck llunsinger, llairishurg.
jrl&lt; to the playing of the sixth III-, halfback, rated the b«**t Gator
prior
—Photo by Raymond Studio
g{amp. Sanford won the contest'bet to Irad the team offensively
Shown above nr&lt;- the member*, nf the IfllM edition of the Sanford Glant&lt; baseball aggregation, which lost the final game of tht
hy a 6 to 1 iount. After Ituddy this fall. H unsingcr has l**en held Sliaughnean) playoff sen*- to the Daytona Reach Islet* la-t night a t City Island Park in Daytona Reach hy a 6 to 4 count. Bottom tow,
Lake threw the first luill In the out with a nulled groin muscle hut left to right. Theodore llavl,. equipment i*oy; Fat Bontamdlo^catcher; l.-n Matte, catchar-outfiehtmrr; I.oyld Clifton, aecond basemanfifth contest. Manager Ham Detn- showed little signs of mi,Imp yt*a- Fred I*, tty. outfielder; \lnr&gt;agir llnl Grulier; Charlie Pcpio, thipl baternun: Johnny McManus, sho.tstop; Rudy Raison, catcher and Bud­
ma stepped
up to Plate Umpire li-nlny as lw made the most ’ de­ dy I.nkc, pitcher-utility man. S- * *nri row, left to right. Bill Spinks, left handed pitcher; Art Dunham, loft handed pltchor; Ray Rosen*
ep
Tex Cofer and protested the fam e restful foiavs uf the day again. brant first i*j&lt; ,-mun; larnnl* Worsham, right handed pitcher; Rill Market right handed pitcher; Charlie Rose, right handed pitcher; Con*
because* Sanford failed lo field th the big ami rugged fiosh lino.
| nii KavaMi, outfielder; Tim Tyler, untfielder an&lt;l Joe Schulu, right handed pilcitcr. Jimmie Kridcr, bat buy and At McMillan, club houselam e team, which wn playing at
While llunsinger rrlu itied to ac­ Iwy were not present when the p k lu re was made.
the time the game was railed Sun- tion. Fullback Alex Gardiner amt
day night. Buddy U k r pitched the I Halfback Rldridge Beach watched
I. It's Just a t easy fur pstiers
last two out* of the eonlw’t.
activities from thu •lilcHrw-1 a* -v
and runners to watch tho whole
A rt Dunham pltche&lt;l ,-ijjht bit result of minor injuries received
field and all the players in front
ball fgr Hanford to drop tk* final |„ Saturday’s battering Gardiner
of thiiu as to focus on ui.« spot or
eonre’t of the M*ri*„ Charlie
„ |,lU|„r ,| | P|f , m| IWach a
1p!a&gt;er.
Bodine limited „anford to six bite, apr*inc.l hand—neither rated *eri2 A passer or lu n n tr can react
one a home run oviw the left field;oug
to n few potential pass n-cemur
wall by Hanford’* calthcr. Rudy Two line ehanges were noted to­
Karson. Kar»* nV blow *-am** in thn day. Aaron Brown, 215 *pound
..
.. .
» r a m m k t a t r ii p r e s s
c o l u m b i . f , ' o., s^pt. n . t* p j- or would b* tagkb-rs aa to one.
3. fix more players or places
fourth frame with Chari**- Peplo Jacksonville guard, lined up with *
lt i a tough life, tin* bur men
gellin* s loolhall tesm tesdy lor oh!u Stale L'niycrsity’a R&lt;eU*je».
the player has to judge by, the
on the base path.
tho first team a t h-ft guard and ihe (-Dying field.
a iout'ooll tc rrn, are going ten-n­ more am-urst, ly he can Judge th*
Daytona Rt-arh jammed a pair his tunning mot* of Saturday’*
il it ttn’t a rhailie hone ot a broken hone, it'» something tlie to Mic. in a visual way.
position of any one particular ob­
of markers across the plat*' in scrimmag*. Tackle Frabk Dernpllimw ihe ir|uad for a h*o[&gt;.
| . A prufusvor of o.l pslr.tlng, Ilo ;i ject he w ants to pirk out. A player
the
first frame on a f i*liters
v
,
,
■
i
i
r
*.
r
r
.i
,*,
e
It*,
ahurman,
Is
liivmhtig
the
ptuc-u -r—
n ._ i riiin.L i
* *ev. Miami, waa alio with tho
Yerte.day il w , rim, and (.I-nty of «!. m four of the I? Soullw ,fcl. ftfld w„ h ( f J l r f j | i l l - llw: r l - properly trained should be more
r - '- . r . , , . '!
estlrrn
Lonlrrrnce cam(i* |.r p a im t lor the traron opening not &lt;)urle to rFaroen up their c y o and know re'etsrd because he Is mute secure
work of these two
ban** and an error by L**n Matt* outstanding
*
| more about what Is going on in ids judgments.
on a By hall hit by Thlrdliascman buys that the second b arn blastvd two w rtls away.
the
vsisllv
In
Saturday’s
ysmeCoach
Henry
Fm
ka
at
Tulnm't’
—
—
—
—
—
—-----—
—
(srounti
them.
Rucker. The I’a added two mnrr
already had been plagued by lit
Fhurta and Hhslls
s t Tennessee. He ll.ttcd twp cf , . 0nf
s*tdboard masj.
In the second on no hits, when like Mrltnmare.
In th* passing depsrtmect. with regiitiatinn, n iiuninmo and hi* first stringers. Fullback Ralph lh* « of***°* h*"*‘
The Chicago Bears think they
Dunham Issued three ha«cs on
i may hsva another Ken Kavanaugr
balls to fill Ihe sacks, an infield Ar.mr Williams nnd U*iug Ib-blett rarlirr rains—all of whlrh kr**cked Chancy and Wingback Orvl* Mil-. t‘r»r,l''i,'ir Pns»ir.g. Tho
out and a wild pitch. Th? flr.nl, m rrrlng Ihe brunt of the t*&gt;*’lng, his Green!** out of IB drills. Thoi ner. as doubtful starters ag ainst• *“*H* “ Mrlng from behind the (n Texan Max Baumgardner,
and winning Daytona run tame in th* Gators clicked Iwttei behind latest downpour left him thorough Mississippi State and ta lJ It would; ^ '» * r Vnd ^
UlB
of tricky pass receiver. . . . &gt;ikk
Iho seventh. Fillpski walk,.I, was Improved pass protectlnn and *om* ly distraught.
b* a lough blow. George RaJlt- 1
, ,
, Fiber, Georgia tackle who worked
He
said
he
wouldn't
Iv'aldi*
It.
»r*rl was moved ttp to th i fullbacki
h*t»»r gets a half second on his dad’s farm and in a Hub­
sacrificed to second by Murdnlhano fancy ralrhlng bv Kndt Pdl Ttirnget
back
to
work
before
the
middle
and was double*! horn** hy Ituik*-r. er, Pt. Pel«rabur». Tommv Bishop,
slot and Jack Armstrong to that*0 l« « ‘« • ««•'»«• "nd while tho bard, Ohio, steal mill during the
jfront i« dropping again, ho trloa summer, says h ell take the stcul
Sanford srorrd one tally in the Jacks«nvllle, and Fei Johnson, of Ilia week nnd “with Vhbaiitn wingback Job,
brnghcr limn last yem, HtU rvully
third on a walk issued It* Dunham, Galncsvilla.
A|ipsr*nlly
thorn
was
n
othing;'^
,n*n on lht’ c h t,t at mill Job a* th t easier of the two.
putt us in a bnd spot."
• wild pitch and a double by
. . . After having to split tho fcl*
much
amirs
at
Mississippi
State,**'
.
.
..
.
Alaharnu, which tarkl*, the dosnite a ncady ram . 8h..tily MeJohnny McManus. The Giants Ixjuis May Announce
dame Handicap Into two &gt;30,00u
DySherman
also
puts
the
playGrcenles at New Orleans on Sept. Williams, Harper Davis. J lm ,*rs In a touily dark atudio. Pnpu- rates for the past two je a n be­
Chalked un two mure In the fourth.
Charlie Peplo moved to second Hiti Retirement At • 26, had rain, too, but Coach Rid Hailey
* -Trtiett Smith
„*t
All- wr itn
t' »r
. linnet# tUltfE arc played. An. cause of th# largo number of en­
_ * s - . . . . | Drew didn't let It atop him. Drew throughand
on an error hy Montalbano, and
their
(-aces
In
the
b
a
r
k
,^
‘Dact Dgur*. t suuere, an oval. tries, Aqueduct racetrack bone*
Jwasn’t any too happy, though 11* ................ took third on a wild pitch, then
* Aliyn McKeen *n f* ,*R°n (,r some such, is flash- changed conditions So that It cost
field and Coach
said
ho
still
had
to
find
th*
right
came barren's booming homo run.
cd on n ».*reen for a tenth of a SwO to put a horso’a rsm# In the
didn't look tno displeased.
l'lllL A P K I.l'illA , Hspt. U —b l’r ! tnan for every barkficld po,t and
second. Then the plnyers try to vntrv box. Result was only 15
The final Sanford run tame In
Another
Hi-pt.
26
game
man
lx*
his
r
t
1
several
I'ne
Jobs.
the ninth frame. Tint Tylur popped —Joe loruta tnny muse
last
Georgia
Teel,
against
Vanderbilt
|
co^
'* £-1™
U, , u r t m
out, but Ruddy lotLn cam* in to li»et#ent *»
Around
nt NashvlUe. T lxsc two eleven*1
! S atu d sv ’a single race. . . . Ar
_
m _ , the
||f, Big
„ ||fi Nine they’ro
»a,«r# vw aM;„lf
'
took things relatively v*ty
« n » r of Ole eyf
ta y ln f KOfth1
h
**iy yo».
yet ■
The whnlo business f t a Bnesl [ wt#Urn tl»f the u * t fn ita trin g
to d a y , apparently with not too
dMcermanl of method# i.s*d lu U ekfluid in the leayuc — T.m
much in uurry a b o u t
Auburn went through u stiff tu c h tn r pilot* m Identify plane* j Worthington. A rt Murakowskl,
drill with thu cmplmsb m pass &lt;t durlnrr the war. Dr Sherman i t* Fr*n!t Aschcnbronner and Dm
fenso and defense.
Floridn’s giving the team 45 minute* a day j |p Jrfon. . . . Anyway It has the
thtr
after
he
whrpixd
Jersey
Cntors
held
a
spirited
tendon
1st In hopes nf teaching them In se* itnoat syllables,
■tand-in.
Hanford (Slants.
pnss offense in prep.-irntiui, f ir more with Ice* effort and In lex*
I Walcott in June.
On-lookers
sold
Georgia
Ci-sch
tlm*. ard In cc-nHiiat# their vision I
.......... — ------ --------I There have born rumors Dial Wally Bulls ulso v m in n dilhcr their opsr.ur with Olo Mirt.
HANFORD
wt’h tlxlr acllons as w,-Il.
‘ Yale’s first football i;*me was
I the Brown Humber might make nt Alliens, hut with rlighlly difBuhb llr.Hiks hnd ftverybedy
He rumu out with thus* theories: played in 1572 against Columbia.
ab h
#
! C w p £ t a S r * h . a f !7idr ' h«11w a ilm e n t a^mptonu. They w iJ Ihtlt ( beaming at the Kentucky AVildcot
McMmiu* **
4
2
ctunn with a daxsling b.t.kfttid
••
* '* but
" " display, including a PB-yatd touch-!
Clifton. 21.
4
4 i I h r o ^ M V flg h U , .M - V .r .U j
loming " *iil.mg
I.u, until Bcc. 2i&gt;. cl*
Matte, rf
. 3 tt 0
s
s
i
tied
In
a
knot
trying
nut
to down trip in scrimmagt-. Hulf-,
after hU last title defense, to In­
Booenkrans. tb .
4 0 a
J bark Hops Norman Klein did all
form the NBA in writing uf hi* show it.
Peplo. 3b
__ 4 0 j
Bob NeyUud had real trouble right tor.
retirement.
,
. .
Tyler, If ...» . .........4 1 »
There’s m growing ersulclon
Kavaki*. ct
. . a II m
tlun June* ami Rostoir Dust,
the b x e r who succcwc Ju* la*Uls
__ ... 4 1 4
Karson, c
as the Huavywelghl thainpion
Isli Kara S/1«th Mil#
. „
NEW YORK, Rupt. 14. yP&gt; Dunham, p ... ----- 2 0 It
cf th* World Isn’t going to lx nnI)ub Hsvcr, Klomliki*, Rita B#c» .: g tin Muslel, the bvUing beauty cTown.
alxk*
....... 1 1
Williams, with eight blowy In
Aepiro, Moon Rocket, Golden Sky, of tho lit. Ixruts Cardinals, has
utlier Louis.
„ .. .
24 appearances, dropped twu
Kttard cKarloa. a light heavy
Waco
Blue
and
Jolly
Mixid.
resumeJ
hi*
vicious
attack
against
33 a0 24 ti whu likes to mix with the lug
Totals
points to .'ITS while Bu-jiiics-.i rkid:&gt;lh Rare 9/IOIh Mil#
National League pitching.
luiys, heightened that suspicion
l.ady Bobble, F lat Bush, Lab,DAYTONA
Muaial shiH-k off his first hat­ ded to .202. A week ago, Williums led -3-70 to .307,
last night.
Fay, Wichita Molly, llu.1 A Win,
True, the Cincinnati boy won
This i» Iu*rby Night at ih" now H alf IxU I, Red Humdinger and ting slump of the season during
ah h p“
Cleveland's Dale Mitchell took
the
past
week,
whacking
10
hit*
a unanimous, though close, de­ famous Volusia Count v Kennel Dismiss.
3 0 1
Lkhetx, If
third place with .333 followed by
in
22
trips
lo
the
plate
including
cision over Jim m y Rivins of Club in Daytona Rt-arh. Th* g n a t
2 0 3
Fillpski, if
fith Race S/lfllh Milo
•Sunday’s games lu boost hi* pace* two fit. Louis niuwnies, Al ZarilU
Cleveland. It was u good Per­ Derby, Ihe tenth rar* on to*
Matalbann, »■ ...... 3 I 4
With t’icasure. Scurry Bstk*! setting mark from J!i&gt;9 to .373.
with .324 and Dob Dlllfnger with
formance, with lota of good box* nigm
night’ai program, will eorre as n lV tcr (&gt;rilU| pr |zt. Label.' Accord,
...... 4 1 I
Rucker. 3b
This enabled the Card mauler .322. Ramey McCotky of Phil*
Ing and a whlrlwrind ending_ th a t 1 grand climax to ninety days^nf Dusky Ilmord, Miami Bound onj
levy, lb ._ ...^.. . 4 2
to taku a tn.pulnt lead in the bat- add phi* alto posted .322.
brought the crowd of 11,031 lo dog raring at nm* uf th* world’* Wi*c Tin.
Zander, cf .......... - 3 0 0
Tip
Other leader* ware Uool Evert,
tlrg
derby. Richie Ashburn, rookie
Its
feel.
,
.
,
Tody
and
Rolling
lluh.
The
Derby
Toncnff, c . ..... 4 1 7
Tin Hava S /lltk Mila
Detroit, 2I15| Luke AppK.it, Chi­
Hoth
th*
Ohio
negroes
Innrlwl
htutfieldvr
of
Philadelphia
who
It
will
he
run
ovur
thr*
lung
2030
Yarborough. 2b
a 2 4
Asset. UB’s fihorcacrvt. Mri out with a hand injury, look uver cago, .911; Bill Goodman, Boston,
blows lhat, had limy Ixen to* setI foot beach course where I-nth
..... -a 0 U
Bodine. p
2113, and Hank Majaskl, Philadel­
by Joe Louis In hta prime, would spent and stamina is **&lt;enllal Ling, Now Voyager, CapL C. Bui* second place with .333.
fey.
lock, Karl ux-k, F o r arty Promise
phia, .309.
have ended the fight.
Muslal’s
outfield
mate,
Fno*
for
»
win.
Fight
uf
Hu*
ivsl’s
29 7
Total*
And what happened ta the wonder runners will vie fvr the and In Action.
Slaughter, second In the batting
Niw York's J-x DiMagglo, aided
.. 001 200 0
ftanf»nl
nth
Kara
I/IM
b
Mila
Messrs. Bivins and Charles?
a week ago. tumble,! lo fifth by a grand slam homer nganitt'
Daytona Beach
220 BOO lOx—B Neither waa knocked d o w n - honor of l*elng acclaim* u ''\n lu ila
Ham Hpsde, Hiawatha Lad}. race
Champion for 1918.” Tho Lucky Class, Nest Kgg, I’roud as hla average dipped from .335 to Holton, hnosud hi* leading RBI
Runs: Fillpski 2, Malalhauo. and neither waa h u rt l-mils County
total to 13C—an increase nf eight
gwrnuiur
siaicii hy Prince, Miiweet, Left and Like J12H.
glamour grrynuumis
greyhound* slated
Yarborough. Bodine, Peplo, Kar- iKiwer was missing.
Raring
Secretory
M
rrtill
Watt
Andy
I’afko
of
Chicago
and
Al­
for th* wcvk—and his homer pro­
“
’alt*
to
Tom.
son, Dunham, lake. Krruts: KavaCharles looked last night as
allop In this i&gt;peril classic are
vin Dark of Button are tied fur duction to 95. Totnmy Henrich of
9tb Kata Reach Course
kla. Malalbami, Rucker. Runa If he has a long way tn go be­
II* nun.
ever Out, Gloria Ann, (in
third place, a point ahead of the Yankees also la a double leader
DRURY CONSOLATION
batted ini McManus. Karson 3, fore he ran lx an Impressive Sewanee, Rocket t-ad. Sooner
with 1)7 runs and 99 doubles.
Know And Hleet, UB’a Honey Slaughter at 2)29.
Fillpski. Matalhanu, Rucker. Two heavyweight champion.
Ante Over nnd Hsirvrot. Bird, Stupid Hugh, Poverty Pride,
Lou Boudreau of Cleveland cot- Hnudreau was top* in hit* with
In the first place, he Isnt big. Select,
bate hits: McManus, Toncnff, Lake
They rvpretenl Ihe cream of Iho
Home Run: Karson. Sacrifice hlta: lie wrlglxd I7H. or two and a eoutil,-y’« grcyhuuml n o p —the Pay Ott, Fain, Rolling Rob and lerted only sir hits In 2-1 trips last 179 while Ed Bio w art of Washing­
weak to slip six points behind Bos­ ton ltd in triple* with 13 and DllCiaughan Tady.
Matte, MitnUlhann 2, Bodine. Stub half pounds less than Rlvlnx.
ton's Ted Williams in the battle tinger continued th* belt b***Rut he said avoir this weight world's fastest trained runners.
JOtls Kara Itrarli Course
on Bate: Zander. Double playa:
for the American lxague batting stealer with 24.
Fight other ariv, whlrh ju#l
•
VOLUSIA COUNTY DRURY
Dunham. McManus, Rosenkrant. bothered him.
mi&gt;anl qualifying for th* Derby,
fiuwanee, Nsvar Out, Monon,
Loft on bases: Hanford B, Daytona
hit the saucer In a roniola* Gloria Ann, 8ooner Select, Rocket
I. Bases on balls: off Dunham 0, 77 Candidates Open will
tlnn Derby which also will be I-ad. Ante Over and IlarryruL
Bodine 2. Struck out: by Dunham
ataged over I he l*earli routs,-. KnB. Bodine 7. Wild pitches: Dun­ Florida State Drills trios are OB'# Honey Bird, J’ny
One Error
ham. Bodine 2. Time of game: DBA,
Ott, Fain, Know and .Sleet, l’ovc.-ty
Jack Gallaghar of the Austin,
Umpire*: Cofer, Androu, Anderson
TALI AH A88 KE, fiepl. 14 0 P ) - Pride, Stuphl Hugh, Clauchan
! Buck.
Florida BUIv Univereity opened Tay and Hulling Rub. Tlx Derby Texas, American - Statesm an, r* fooUxll practice here yesterday Consolation wilt be the ninth ram. latex how a baseball fan recently
CUM AXES
with ?? grlddere reporting to Head Sixty.four other top dug, will waa summoned to the pres* box
phone .vl Austin to receive an “tm
Coach Don Vtiler.
run In tonight's alLatar program. portant message." . . . Th* fan
YKHTKRDAT’H STARS
Twenty-two le lte m c n from last Then tho lights go out.
By A88CMTATRD PKKHH
trudged In, listened with a solemn
*G R E Y HOUND
Jog Schullt. Browna—slammed year’s wlnlrss squad were on hand
The season has Ixen n mast look., then turned to leave. . . . As
fur
the
opening
drill.
plneh-hit tingle with the bases
successful one.
Approximate!/
Veller, former aaalstant coach 170,000 spectators thrilled to the ho passed th* last reporter In th*
‘ In the ninth Inning to giva
box. the man pulled a scorcbvck
RACING SEASON
a
t
the
Univereity
of
Indiana,
said
nula a 3*2 win over Clew*
night of the flying greyhounds
two practice sessions wilt be held1 ! during the three month* of the from his rocket and asked apolo
getUally: "How did th at last bat­
Monte Kennedy, Clanta—halted dally until U niversity classes be * track's operation.
te r go out? I was delayed for a
ttafaurgh'e seven game siintring gin HcnL 20.
minute. A death In the family—
The Seminole*, who dropped five
1st Race 6/14 Mile
hy pitching Giants t« a 5-2
my mother In-law."
straight games last year, will open
First IIilf Dally Doubla
■ph over Pirataa.
tlx season hem Oft, 9 against
Oak Cliff, No Chill’un. Oh Yea
Cumberland University,
Fir, Vitamnnt, Kllshnnnlng Stee­
There arc more th an 17,500 ham
Florida State la a member of ple, Sue RHme, O n's Louise and fires annually.
ftRRIRH RK8UMKH
Ihe new Dixie A thletic Conference, Anoco.
EENWOOD, Ml**., Sept 14— which prohibits scholarships to
2nd Rare 1/1 ilk Mile
_Jned out last night, Creen- athlctca.
Last Half Dally Double
, M d Hot Springs are ached
Pople Joe, Black Dp, Dull
tangle her* tonight In the
TO SELL
Dr, Harold If. Osborne, many Ifavcn, King Midas, Joyful Jubi­
playoff game fur the Cotton time* AAU high Jump champion lee, Hapny Leah, Beauty's Fancy
'E M , TELL
i League champlonehlp.
and Olympic w inner fa ths mgh and Shirley Jean.
Shaughrxasy series went to Jump and daeahloB In Faria In
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA
. Jr J R.ce a /ia th Mile
*EMsea when Graeawood’s
Honest Reward. Malone’s GW,
Port TIM 8115 P JI.
&gt;Hot • agings a to
Princess Midas, Badly Torn. At.
4
w jrs Black, Gay Mtdratk, J«w&gt;

Rain Complicates Southeastern
Ohio State Grid
Conference Football Practices s S i H c ^ S n g

S tf t^ S id FK i

By RALPH RODEN
Associated Press Sports W riter

The hirtoi'v Polo Grounds it fast «lining a rcputslicn at tlx greveyrrd of paensnt hupcs.
i
Burt ShotUn hrouftht Ms BrculJjn Dcdgeii into ike lair of the \ew
, Ycik Gisnh over dir weekend fur a . u; ,,atr,&lt; icrtrt and left the cigar
box with only one victory1 T h e highflying P i t t e b v r a h f —
Pirates shoved up last night b a s-t-»____ M
erd over Brooklyn.
In* a seven gain* winning r.urak
R*x R am ey, who httr!*d ■ 2 0
and Lippy leo Ourochor’a fence
no-hit trium ph ever the Gianle
busters cooled thstn off, 8-2.
By knocking off the p ursuers of las: Thursday, w m t thr d '-trace
th» front-running Boston Braver for Brcoklvn to gain hli 14th
the Giant* themselves are stir-kini* viu he ha* lost 10.
Only on* rorau was played In
very much In tbs running fo r the
the American league, the StNational League flog.
La*t night’s triumph bpost* * I.cui* Browns upsetting the third
th t Giants into a fo u rth oLci r ’ec# Indian*. 3-2 at Clcrc'and.
tie with the Idle fit Louis Card­ 1'inch-hltttr Jcx Schulte -inglrd in
inals, five and i,rje h alf earner th* ninth with the ba«c full to
behind the Braves. The Glr.nt* #n*rHe th* Broerai to break a
and Cards are only .0005 of a 2-2 tie and win.
Tho lose left the Tribe three
percentage point behind the third
full %ernes bi-hind the firs: pise#
place Dodgers. Who also tra it tht Boston
R H Sox.
IBrnve* by 5-4 games.
The Indians also lost the serv­
l-rfty Mont* Kennedy stopped ice,
of pitcher Don Black /o r the
the Pirates surge, scattering Hint
re t of the season. BI*-k i* in
h it’ for hi* third triumph.
in n Ciuvclaud
Tht- Pirates optnt-d in high gear, liticai condition
with a hcmorragir near
scoring once In the firs t inning hospital
on a double by Johnny Hupp, i- ih&gt; brain.
apparently twisted hi*
Infield hit by Dixie W alker an*’ :u*:'Black
k *rhf*n bo hit a foul lull in
Ralph Klner’s ground out.
c -ccond inning. lie Jeii at the
But th* Gianft bounced book Ir
!***«• it. pain. m » helped from
th e ir half, p-runclug un Southpaw ::h*
fluid on*i Ivtcr lost ror.iciuuiu
Vie Lombardi, a fcim nr G ia r
s. Team physician Edward
killer, for tlire# rum. Thcv »o-*rod ;CsrtU-,
however, said Bhclc hod
th e ir runs on an error b r Stan au excellent
chBncc to rcrorer.
Roiek. Whltey Lcckman’e sir.gl*
Sid Gcnlon’s double and W lllnn
tjuote. I nquolr
M arshall’s tw r .itn one-begger
O.-or »*. Cnrner-tl^r: ' Fmu.se
The Giants clipped Lem b n Jfor another rnr. In the aeccnd end j . r.i .ro.ui hrivyw tiglit! and the
•' lr. L-iri p« :i Jo Welder.. . ,
ccmpluted their scotinp In th*
HI ’iicr# is Interort in hosing
sixth at th* sspense of K'rV
n th - ■ "ri'd j leader. Tf Marrel
Hlgbc Kennedy yarn up Fi’t
burgh’s final run In the eevonih. &lt;1 *1*11 win* tho title r.n;be ho
Brookiyn Wrested third pl.-rc** -ill siiraui’-to bjxlng."
from tho Cards by dumping tho
( loaning the Cuff
Chicago Cubs, f-l In a night gam,
Ihimpest crying low*l of tfc&lt;s
a t Brooklyn.
A four-run seventh Inning rally -'otl ull s*as*,n npparsntly helunge
enabled the Dodgem to overeonv* &lt;* Mirm-aota’s B*rnli» R’erman . . .
i dept Fu* Pntsmlrgor. Miaa C-2 deficit and win. Two s lrg k s .
two sacrifices, two e rro is, ar.*J *H qua? t*rb»ck, sprained u
two fly balls accounted fo r the h uih t r :ng to r*u*ov# a wet
’. fr ni Id* own .foot. Gomcr
rune.
fx fty Johnny Schmits, an ntd ’■. ** O’ hhorna !ln# eonrh. ektn-&lt;l a- nrin wb»n be frU off a chair
Dodger nemerls, went the route
dirnslng room. ‘*1 never
fo r Chicago. Scbmlu, who now ii i
has won 1? games and R
: 2 , t »« an arm chair coach," he exentered tho game boasting
&lt;- l l ■alficd.

M

*

l

1/

MHA Dinner lonigni

Stan Musial Has Resumed Attack
Against National Loop Pitching

Volusia Oval To
Present Feature
DerbyRaeeTonite

7

Wednesday
Specials!

I l l

SHORTS
Men’s Underwear
ISH IR TS-SH O R TS

49.
1C

G

G re a t D erb y

e a ch

SHORTS . . Fancy Broadcloth with Gribpcr Fastener*.
Size*.28-42
SHIRTS . . Nice Quality SwU* Rib. Siren 34-46

REDUCED TO CLEAR

W om ens Slips

$ 1.00

TONIGHT
at

f

Juat A Faw of Th«t« Raynn Bntin Slip* At Thla Low
Price. So Hurry 1 Hurry 1 An \Yo Don’t Have All Sixes

Color Ttoroae.

Volusia County Kennel Club

t "X % *■

Witfv An A

(yfi
hr****- m*.

t.-- -

a

;t .

¥i -

e a ch

tg »v/

�;
TU ESD A Y

jJfc K I.

•

14. 19-18

MENU’
H? t'Kt ll.V IIK04V X STONE
AP Newsfeatures
THE I1KIHK COOKS DINNER
Individual M eal la iave *

0 , Stuffed Arum Squash*
l lu t l c r r d ( i r t r l i I 'r a *

Lettuce and Tomalii Salad
Bread and llu llrr
Churulalr Pudding
llelrragc
(llrrlpa fur Slarrrd Mi»h I'n llim l
STUFFED ACORN SQUASH
(For Two I
Ingredients; - medium - alii d
sacorn squash, ■! tablespoons but*
ter or margarine, 2 tables p*xm*
(about) firmly packed brown
fait ami freshly - ground
pMpcr (to taste I, *i cup palled

Ciaikri rruniba.
Mfthwb \Va»h ejuapli and wip?
Egg And Poultry
Lc~n! Notices
dry. Put on rack on a model ate
sPfrvrtrr
m ur
i
I.ISOK. i oven until soft, about an
V- *W I* h*rrby *lv»n that we ,
JACKSONVILLE. SeH. U - t A t
hour. Cut ratefully in half an a*
i.
-ugagsd
In
l&gt;ualne»*
at
8-mtli
Eggs and poultry price* n - Itwliiwno A i»n u » u.,ui* I lt.iv
not to tear or jar; skin. Sciapo —
inained unchanged on tha Jack­ 3*:, 1»nfnnt under t;&gt;- FV tUtouout seed* and mt-mbiane with u sonville
Sara*. l’nlv»r*liv
Ufa , _.
Po and
lly ___
market* today.
tnblvppoon and discard. Scoop out
that ws Intend, to register sail
.__
.
- name purauxnl In the lerme of
fitahy inside of &gt;quath caiefully
.l___
. ntil
..i the revolution.
„ I
. V
v..rlt ih »
yi.'lHioiie
Same«r
so as not to break *kin atul put ill
........ i„iw»
... nUluta*.......
N w York . n w&gt; *,.»•,t
rtaiida,
mixing bowl. (Reserve ‘J of the Lad boon under British Kile for i'tu T w Ith 'tiw i'']*7h f ihi Vjt
.tilt Peon. Jtemlnole Comity (lit
shetlai. Add 2 tablespoons butter* (to years,
Ituth I, am! Q II Jh-elt,
or maiuarme and brown sugar (to i
- ■
■- —
owner*
taste I lo squash and math well. | "Swimming underw ater, a turnVll I l&gt; I
\dd full and fleshly-ground pep- guiti ii‘c» its flapper* for pron.ilXoTlt'K I* h-rcti* alien iti*l the
per to tafte. i’lle back into t h e . »ion. anil stretches it a f-et nut
l! teterved shells. Melt leinaintng " in-hind to help in steering
li fti|rrjPllFniM iB'*l.rA.ftlI"*it tif lilf- **i*'1.411**
tablespoon* of butlrr or margarine | _____
___ _________
. ill IV|l|id nl 1.••r*1i T M1
(1w■ aM Hil 11f
| \ 'i"i T «t i t mlnurm. nrlil ***&lt;• itif iih
In a small skillet, add crack er.
l«Ui
..f
rVfulitor
\
l&gt;
, At i#it *
crumb* and ftir to coat well, • the numb* mid reheat in moderate | &lt;l‘*i k A if a t't'lr **» 1^1%
*!»■ i *■*•ti»*11
Sprinkle top of the *i|ua*h with even ot undci broiler.
JutlM* *»f N#'»nin(iifs i ‘.*tirt|&gt; KI' TM i

I BAflMWE'S Mf.BltAIIOSS

FOH RENT

Hr AP*»

s ■
f
l U c .tp o Folks 5 t e m
1
X q MAVt
fiJ
01 i PLC PAT
1
D B f AlN NO VdAM r o
S E rvc . D£ l a w p c f p m
W to 0 ft V J I L t ’ *

i A R T IC L E S

FO R

SA LE

| 10

TR A P^

B usiness

O p p o rtu n itie s

n. nrgntint' uinl shorting bought
by lmu*c»vi\e# for rooking.
Expei intent* to *&lt;-e If *'■• plcnllhi l- Oil enn lx- used for ctnmet*
i-i slut c-mking ate M n g ntailo
by tin- gove*nmrnt'*Dep»rtnn&lt;«t
i f Fupplv tiid I&gt; vilopnnnt S--a
tbpb.ittl hilt biter and oil w«» colf ill'd I v memb.-J* o( the An fiat-

tilia.

I.KfJAl* NOTICE

J f«»i •utIi »riH t«i ?**II tfiv-iv ttifrr#**'
"I I Hr &gt;dM ini'n rm l|, * I
•* .
r •If-tolAtf ilflN'rllttrd toropAMF. #1! uA*
t#*| tin! !&gt;• 4*s^ (t* Nwffftii-*.* t - • j ,
Hftrllli
•!*•** fHicil am fi*|tiiWi*
l &gt; » ' i KI (prt fl* b it f N&gt; (Ittfi
Ji Tfiirn«!iltfutihv ir
l!rto* .ind ni«i* art tmiii itfrt) h *1#
IntPtMl it* tit* r**t: \4iti(&lt;
il*- *s*f l|iri| »• 'iiliiiBl
lirielnnin« S2i r»F» \*..rth **f flit*
Smith 11am! tufBdf *if |,o( 1* Nr* *
|i*.ti St T*»«rn«h||i I I N«&gt;uth Haaf *
13 Kp « i run \i * ■? lift Cm#! thru**
fr**!, ihrfttr I'dil *4
Irr! . th tB ff Nnflii IM S fMf |*.
llti# nlnitg Htr ttofth*
' Ihr

,

i : r &gt;•*■ T i n * * “ I N I V
vt i v o i . i:
• *• •I’VTV

«*li%T
u r «»F
A I llll

»*%:i;
\
»l i i»r
14,N.*! |4A||» CPI ,\T »•*
V ■

I

lr ohl** **f * a I i» I « f 1 , I .1 p rt»
/ft'
follnwttiif maI*! itiMnilpr !Ii»r f‘ iil,i
■SpMft r OFFICE rpate In Melsch Building. | FRIED JUMIIO SllitlM l' dinner* Filling Station'* stock, equipment
It
ilvirivp
K
ami • : fr#i h**«u ».
t
Large light office, newly deco-'
every night. HOSIER'S.
for »nle. (iood location, Call
4 l*» *&lt;rt
31
'IrgrTro-iSi |*»h fpgt j4**ii'L *
----------------1*11(3.
ii.ted. -It utilitie*. heat and Janl-j
•UdfrM W h I 4«»&gt; fn-l N**Ulh M S
COAT MILK
-irBFfrii Kami
T f*t** fit
j
’ or
service
furnlahed.
C all1
FOR H ALE
Kail llttr i»f * ill! *4#- tl«ofi 31 : IS. t .*l.i
It
an.LAI
I'rie.l
wifc(-VV, 11. &amp; A. Dept. Store.
itt.
Ihrlirr Niitllii t il ffr#i lo I*p«ih1 In
DcdintihGrocery
Mlo* &gt; and
Sanford
I'honr 7I8.WS
I IiIa
Ifi M i hi*! 1 1ti l it it V a* r#&lt;
equipment. Good location Hill
Mom-1 n ttnd up to dtite one room
u'littiPi
hA11*1 AimI
|tAf*'il
11
ii.
Nr
f|
i
I
H
a
s
11‘
4
H
.*i|
f|
«1 !■***
|,&lt;&gt;* u*t Ave.
efficiency apartment. Ideal for SE W IN G M AC H IN E Cent,* lift
tv. Fir rill i I hl* fin l dm **f ,%inrn»i
i h :k m m i \
W,
1st.
tippn.lte
Prince**
Tht-JA
I*
I
*l«
hu*!neat couple. Downtown loS \ tliill witl»
liv . Ph. t i l*o,
lUtr-n t'oil 6 Ml,
12 SPECIAL. SERVICES
1 * Uii ir «|rs|fi t*f that rial .Hi"'
h* »I
*vf
VI*i |1Um 1-i » i»l V* 4f * * a »i•1
H in t bed three roum apartment. Goo*e neck mahuguny couch, 2
Piill i inn Va I «•« tmltiiitip
I
(
K
M
A
CAR
(inin*huruugh Chair*. Love Feat.
M trii ■: n* i i 'i - r t i i
Ill \ I »*• %ii
100 W. IOUi St. Light i, hot A
T o MAftV ANitKI.I.* in ifs T u * TO: JA&lt;’
YOU D R IV E IT
H \ i;l&gt; Vt* IM*
Rea*unabte. Call 84-W or 71*7.
cold water. Suitable for couple.
x In .e |&lt;1*, e ,■( re*Silrarr I. VI n, L,
'S I
PH O N E 200
c.'ftiu a ,*
Phone County _3S05.
n.lilM
n o , lo i r .
One Sugar fu n d country ham—
RTK K L A N I) .M ORRISON
You are
rx,|ti 11 »,l i,.
\V*14*
&gt;. . V.-rl
Furnished apartment, to I W. Mh
104lbs. IUV n pound. Si. I.nn-U D R IV B . i t , INC.
#.Yr ii( * itr ;T it» si.i
u f s r jt r ti! » 1
V n li
* St.
\
l»
•*
*#f f a lr. llV d f .
berg Rt. 2 ilox 94-A.
|1-»l III
Ca I.L 517 for Battery. Generator #f»tllhi In ( h r «*! m i t t i *i •ir* * f rn.j# 1%•
f l *iitjf»th , F I &lt;$ri*i« ir. 4*h«l1
• 1 lit#
and Starter service. Swain's
One 10 room house. SOI W. Ninth One Piano In good «&gt;mlUii&gt;n. com­
t r y mrt afsh t# ftA I# * m i l
f ** i*i» 1 * ! l ti.
pletely worki'd over au j tuned.
Battery Servtea, SOI W. First •«4|&gt;l
», 8tre*t. K. Ores. Owner.
e J&gt; I I | f W l l . l M 3 I t» 114l! A
* 1 il 11 t
Renton's Furniture Exchange,
St.
- • » \ # 1 i# ( h U f f » r f ,i \ n T A V
»4 M* 1.
Muckland. tome for clearing anj
EII.A Itnl XTt'N t&gt;rr*nUx-,&gt;
512 Sanford Ave Phone » l« d .
j.u r v i
m tl.AM X) Morning Senttnsl. Or- ' !! If Droo
cultivating. Rooms, sunhnthliu
Ihfl k 1
I
*
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph •«.$| 1M s.4«fr»r*1 t| r( . 1 . lliU 1 1* I
u ITN
j n d roam the land. Norntand's Orange Trees delivered. Phone
•1
a
&gt;
of
AutllPt
I
!i
IM
%
•Ml
HI
Knv. 1185-J
629-J.
K tt. 8 Bog 181-B. Sanford.
" I*
•1.»¥ »f
4 'l r f i i *’ *p( nit i ‘ *uri
ir \i»
One large office desk and sw ivel! SEITIC TANKS, rr.es*:
H*inlit-‘1
«
*
f’nintf
l
i
t
1.1
a
Crete
reinfoiced,
slut*
appiovcd
1
of
W A N T F.D T O RF.N T
chair. Phone 855.
hr »: u iiriiD icK
sires, 54u, 830 ami .‘34 u alljrs.
«'Urk
\'«
»l!
IN
I*
All work gunranteud T. O.
Count* with one child need reason­ tt
lK&lt;,t!l
•AM
A R T IC L E ! W A P tii- U
W lll u n i U Judtf#
Itrown, Jr. Phone 139-W.
iHt
ably priced furnished apart­
'Ittirnrf
ment or house, Oct. 16th. In Highest cash pi Ice paid for use I
l»rl*AM n - r l s l n
T I I E I.O N E I tA N t.E R
South Side School district. Ex­
furniture. Teii llavi* Furuituio F ir Kitchen Cabinet* rail C. J.
cellent rare. Garnet High, lit. 3
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph. 1*58.
i!f(|p*» hI I’MMlnlLi,
Gantt, 779*W.
. n T h f N » ».» r 4i f U e
of
flS H H H H H B
BOX 2(8__________^
•lorId4 •iffi*M hi?■;
• ILL BUY your cur regardless
t inert Radio tUpairing
T
m
%
Hrtrri
iV'torp#
1
,1
**.If#.
8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK of age or condition. Ratliff A | Fred H r m 811 E. 2ud S t
«'■ I I nt p«.f4
#
8cm. Phono S.17-W.
W t * k I v p„ 1%1nrt«•
un* r
I t II. ESTATE — INSURANCE
,\rvt
Tfifki,
TMtUPERTV MANAGEMENT 7 Pels, L lv cstm -k . S u p p lie r
Real K m ate
Investm ent*
Vmi an l.crrl.i
it tlr.l f*«
:
‘i 4 v . .
RAYMOND M. BAI L Realtor FOR SALE—Horse, grey gelding,
W. IL WILLIAMS. Realtor
,l,n " f
ttolnt
fll*d in ihr Vlnth Oirriili *\»nrf !
Km. 1 Florida Stale Hank Bldg.
tM) N. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
young, extremely g tillx, uli-nl
t ' s i i i n i r , n i.M .i .i
in *h».
for children, child* raddle, F.II.A. I.ong Term Loans G.L ! ‘l|% itf Vxlifivrvt. p|. r|||x lo
MODERN -I bedroom Knnrh (yp*
ssf it. i ft nil* W o lf#
i i ,t * .t ir r .
F.II.A.
Repair
l
e
u
u
bridle. $76.uo P. D. Anderson
home, 2 Uthv. Ex salient lorn
%* llaifv •li'tirff IV'nff# I *#1r nditfit
Jr., Rt. I Maitland. Betwotftt LAWNS MOWED. FuT reasonable UK or ltf..F# til# IJlfc-hlh -Ii* r I.r
i on Apply 6t)d Plumose Drive
ivioh
tr
\!»
! » i « no. I fall ro&gt;i
Maintland A Fern Park. Foil|-h- i;s &gt;239 W.
ealimaiox Phone 7M-W.
n i l e h . , *1#&gt;*p## t*r*# 4 *-nfe'* o ni|l
Aird-Otlando Highway. Phono
* ih #rr.l .train't &gt;.tt$ Th»« *.|(
Winter Paik 2-2712
VENETIAN R.MNDS made to or- i* Olio ffo til TOIlf*
15 Acres, Country Club Road, I
rfH | ,h n &lt; th ip n o lle # lt«
d-r. Seminole Venetian Blind 11 01.*. a*r ^ esfte
room house unfinished, electric­
ftlf 4 W.-ke
Co. 820 W. 3rd St. Phone K jo t r c a il* r|% # AI nM#e*k
ity, &lt;1800.00 Ph. 13R.1.
IP #
P ao fotp
H
HELP WANTED

\l MV

* i
f *
r
I. ( Ilf.’ I ts* .

i ml tls inRlldk

th e - » . » «
........ ..
eti* 1

A CONMMNCt Of ItltPHONt UNIONS, representing mors than 300l&gt;0t)
worker*, g« M underway in W .r'tungl. n to !an Joint action tu a campaign
for a third-round wage Increase and 11 dl*cms w liellier or nut to support
a national strike. Rested (i t.i r v nrr K W. Long of the C IO organising
committee; J. 1. fru it of thr Cnmmunb iltun Worker* of America and
Margaret Kenmdy of tlio Telephone Fnqdoyre*' Aasocinllon of New
York. Rear (I. to r ) ate Howard Julies, Maryland Federation of Tele­
phone Workers; K allrrln e U King, An.-untmc Knipiujics' niganlirr
o( l'emuylvaiiln ami VYvUiam S. larury.
(I'tUrnalumdl Souiulpbolo)

. U lit i

."4f v i l l f r l
L*
1
1. f
-M . . r
.if
w
f i l&gt; ilii" \ \

r greatest mayonnaise
"

I i t a o t *1 J t * i .

(‘mpro^etncnt In

B E N N E O

V ^ iG I D A I R B

^

SALES—SIOIl VICE
Hill Hardware ('o.
P h. 43

.tot K !*■ St

llv I ran Slrihcr

B r i [ W x m y -a

cr*

~] f v

hi

fi

i .

N

'
* H ia !e “

' ■ y

M

p t.

V&gt;

\ \

1162-W.

• t a . - LONG WOOD DISTRICT
WANTED—Elderly lady lo ^ lv o BOOKKEEPING Service an.l Tax
PRICED TO SELL
in
my
uime
and
take
care
«f
reports.
Dempsey, 2lu Mag­
By Owner
Or. Henry* McLaulin
my mother. Call 115'J-IL After
nolia. Phune 887.
New Masonry modern 3 bedroom
a P. M.
_____
Koms*. tile floors, fireplaces, steel
Optometrist
windows, Venetian Minds, scirem-d Man to wall on trade -UlJ keep
SEE US FOR
porches, ear ports. *•» mile East
113 Magnolia Ave. I'hceir 312
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
IxHikx in wholesale store. Plr*»o
\ Highway 17 on Ovrldo-Longtvi.ud
AND TYPING
give experience and references.
■ Road. Oak Crest.
CREDIT BUREAU OK
Ihix It Herald.
SANFORD
6 Room Home in city—Good MAN WANTED TO SUCCEED
tin h . Park
Phans 180
G atdrn; 8&lt;imc Fruit — $1740.
R. B. Hartman fur tUwleigli
Down will handle, if liecr-aary.
llualnesa in Seminole County,
* Set* John W. D . Moore
1500 families. Product* wld 25
Electrical Appliances
New. Attractive 2 hedrwim Home
year*. No experience needed to
Priced From
Refrigerators
—Large lx»ti near CUy*-$ti»i(&gt;*l.
start. Sales easy tu make' oml
Repairing
Set- John W, D.
profits large. Start immediately.
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
2 0 Room Frame—Nku netting!
W rite Rawh igb's Drp'l. FAJ*
208
N. Park Ave.
Pk. 1184
COME IN AND
a Rome Fruit—Reeomln lured an.l
440-11*08, Memphis, T.nn^ nr
All Work Guaranteed.
LOOK THEM OVER
T Completely Retlreoralrd—Owner
•ee Frank (S. Byers, P. (). Box
SELL ON EASY TERMS
now forced (o sell by changt of
644, Sorrento, Fla.
F r.n m t SANDING and finishing
tmploymenl—A good home fir
with modern equipment, 2S
$5800.
Practical Nutee to live in Oviedo.
y in 's i-xperirnc
woik guarJOHN W. D. MOORE. Realtor
Bob William*, 7h*&gt; Laurel.
antced. E. F. SiJvens, Rt. 2 2nd A Palmetto—Phone 1205
221 E. F irrt Ht..
Ibis 143A, Sanford, call 7I8IM
Phone ISIS
TYPIST!
u tlir 7:00 P. M. «, N-fore 7:00
THERE ARE SEVERAL TYPIST
t
FORJ4Al.lt
A .'4.
POSITIONS OPEN AT FLORIDA
One rooming house, 13th. St. Li FASHIONS. BOTH PERM ANm Re# rstteve ehtrass el MONTHLY*
SAVE A LIFE
rooms. One beauty Parlor, fully ENT AND TEMPORARY JOUS.
MAYBE YOU It OWN
equipped, 8 booths, fixtures new, APPLY IN PERSON TO MRS.
By having your rar or truck
also 2 store*, all on 13th. St. STUCK. FI.OHIDA FASHIONS.
checked ovei by our exporl
• J. E. Jones, 422 K. 4th. 9t.
AIR BASK.
mechanics. Is the steering sys­
tem safe? Are the bra lies adSMALL CAMI&gt;—6 acres.- good Reliable man with ear wanted to
8rs you troubled br distress nt
ju«tixl for quick stops? Monthly
call on farmer* in Seminole
house, 4 room* and hath, terrened
Itsuk tniieiinnat p-iiodle aliiurbpayment plan fur larger jolts.
County. Wonderful opportunity.
m m * Dor* IhU m*kr ymi m lr t
porch, modern 1-1^00,00.
GENERAL
TRUCK
A
EdPT
CO.
(rum
pain, fsel m sm nvi. Hint
$16 tu |2 0 In a day. No experi­
•I such taarnr Then so uv l.tm* K.
ence or capital required. Perm­ ______ 208 W. Flrat Street
rjfE C IA L -fim ill farm elow* In.
rttiShamb Vse*i*&gt;'t» Ooaipouud la
anent. Writ* today. McKESS UPHOLSTERING where quality
itlwvs such avmpliMn) 1-lnSham‘a
C* room houss, maple floor* 3
lias a (raad nxilblna •(!« I on &lt;xir
COMPANY,
Depl.
A.
Frec|mrt,
bedroom* and two large srrrenrd
prevails. Samples of materials
a/ i m m i i most impDflanl o ttm u t
HI.
porches, garage, on 5 acre* of
galore. Estimates given. Salto's
ground, some fruit, want offer.
Upholstery 110 W. 1st. St. H i o i i t .
SALESMAN, desired for our Hos­
Phone 1363.
pital
Policies,
both
Family
^DESIRABLE—Close In, 5 room
Group and IndlviduaL Sold on Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
house in fair condition, large lot,
monthly premium a* well as nnleveling, by hour or acr-J. Doell fruited, parly leaving, town,
nual basis. AI«o complete 11m
Wltt Hunter, Phone P47-M.
ant offer.
of Accident and Health Policies
as well. Become our Gcreral
WORK SHOP ami IIOM E-House
Agent with local claim paying Kitchen Cablneta built to older. Vllamlna wtdcli many claim It*** recompletely furnished, detached
Free estimates. John h. Price, stoinl caloc w gray hair ran now bt
and policy issuing authority.
■'"rfcshop 20 x 20. fully equipped
O r l a n d o Highw a y, Phone bod as Sla Vitamins lac trial i&gt;n &gt;nor
Top
notch
commission
contract.
awn gray hair If lu cm a fu l Ibis may
1070-W^
__
w ith woodworking machinery, a
•llininala danx-ious dyeing, O ra y h a lr
Reliable company with aaseta
very dealrabl* home on 7 acre* of
make* many peopl* too* older. The**
exceeding twenty-three million FOR RENT—F l o o i __
Vitamins supply Calcium P*nlt.lh*nalt
ground. Immediate possession.
dollars.
Write
immediately
os
ile*. Reasonable re lea, Baa- and Vitamin O In yeur syttam Nimply
48,000.00
take I a day. Non-(aliening llarmlei*
home office representative will
Palot A Olaaa Go. Phone to "Kttmanenta" Thousands u*a N il
visit territory soon. Commercial
Vitamins. Ash far N l» Vitamin TabisV*
VERY ATTRACTIVE—8 room
Casualty
Insurance
Company,
10
today. Me n u ll orders shipped
house In excellent neighborhood,
Help-Reify Self Service Leoadry
Park
Place,
Newark,
New
garage and large lot, house In un­
Jersey.
Driera
Irealug
usually good rendition, a real
4N W. isth St.
Phase IMA
value a t lT.MO.00 Tenaa.
9
WOHK WANTED
DODGK.PLYMOUTH
lit* *or Work by Uie hour or Job.
A FRRD W. RENDER. Realtar
G i t SLIM M ER
PARTS AND HKRVICR
Houghing,
harrowing,
mowing
f
Room 2—Phono 1»M
101 P a lm e lln Ave
Phone 1011
Ay*W ith o u t DlAtingl
nrkj dirt moving. We specialise
Florida Slat* Bank Bldg.
Yd 7 IL - a me* d-ndw.
in conditioning building lots r'OLiIt FLORIDA HOME can bo
V ..W —**t tow. N., .....
peat fret. Call 961 for detalle
and garden plots. Phone 167-J
Unfinished four room house near
x wiiathci
S.Wah
lie WcqSc A
in FOGGING. Southern Chamft ■toptodyt
.u friM « » 4 M
Airport. Bathroom, fu tu re * and rLOOR SAMDUstj g
tralr, Inc.
redly
W eaj
n |* y r- iM.ias
*ink Included. Reply Bos L e/o
cleaning A waxing. Ottr pevnr
rd bwu*- | xngi. f . j u t
_jBanford Herald.
unlt enabJao us to work where Venetian Blinds: New blinds an d !
________
,i ,-&gt;1
awry. IVa
IS .
there is do aiectnc jooneetie
a complete reconditioning rerv- S nuiir
available. SI year I exportmex
Ice. Ph. 906-R. for freo Mil-1
5
ARTICLES FOR SALE
H. M 0 lea aon. I-she Mary. Fla
male*.
TUXEDO FKEDR—comnlete 11m CARPENTERING and repairing,
Get O I K . I 0n m .Y ™ irlli
atJOpSeatok •*.*ry
hour, day or week. A rt Daugh- 13 N OTICKth—rb*RHON A L
4ew to*, if yiM Isa in h e n
..^ nanr* Tuxedo Feed Here
t-ty , Phone 776-J. ________
n i'K H k , i. saiarte W eight chart.
for your* O r »*ni f r — w llh
.Furniture for sate ch •ap. Chll
O 811 Clothes made for women and chil­ FOR HEALTH PROTECTION and Call
CLEANER LIVING call M l for iihnh* «,r malt order N*&gt; uhtlgailua
between 6:00 and 8I ^ F - M.
U
r
A
I
I
T K E : M any u * -n r*ix&gt;rt
dren. Original drslgne, specialixcumpleto details on FOCOINO. w *lablA NI',****
uf up In I* pound*
1 Nlagria dueling
ing in evening i loth*a and bath­
liter
Soqinera
n r mare with the (Irt-x bus n r Da
ing suit a. For appointment call
distributor aa wl
•&gt;r» eMarsnteed- V o lf
too
lu m l
luoo w llb » « u r llra t boa— or yeur
AUTOS FOR SALK
806-J from 10 A. M. until S i T
* m e only. flOO.
$1.1$
refamlod.
781-J.
P. M. Monday through Friday,
rx m h iu a '* phooe I I S : n a e m llU l
coupe. 1 „
A one rex a. and Iggdtna Dee.
■esalrlM .
Contracting,
■OT LUNCHM evarV
f sight M l
ehapoS t e lla Rood i tor as. everyu tZ w T
U :M to 2 M a t H0MKB E

“P

EI.F.P1I INTR til* BEAUTY
m. iib- fro m « » elephants aeon
' mr.y tx- an exelurivr l-enuty aid
f i \u*trwllan women. Thr im u
clephuni* il-n may tuin up in the

i is It Antarctic e\|nditbtn on Mar-,
tji-ain- Ixlttnd, f"t —
until of Aim.

I

*enr

V

PACF FIVE

T U E S A N F U K l) H E R A l.D . S A N F O R D . FT ,0 KID A

USED C A R S
SIIMMHI To ?l4i»r&gt;.00
M E L T O N ’S

lly Wult llisnry

MIC’KKY MOUSE
: t-^ r j )F 5 N 'T L jO - »

.V iCON_n C
-'.'C&gt;NA-r’ ' • v
WMlwt-* t” -i«
to
e -~ r

•

------- r — 1

EO *.

"E.-A.’' )
? -7' J
_
' N-- ^

„

i\\r v x v, .
-

,

r

'

j

(

X i v c hi

S

~• \

,

~ V &gt; l.wtf a f e t t o d C 8 C - /
X L - v V c Ip W i , i c h * m o o # mflvfi. \
&gt; ' r - ' v' * ' i
.- m * c c - i t i a

. * d &lt;* — v

f

C x 'V S J

'

____

"■ i i :

. _

•, Cu r t J V 'O IC V i;

;1 •

I yo
VZszH

'Tr&gt;

ll\

D l v ( I i . I I ii

FEMALE

G ray H a ir
T ro u b le

S

W

TOO FAT?

ass

Hy Paul HuMnson

E T T A JE T T

( N O rr.gtrte'wsrrrrje
nn: yji*i3.'
t ie r o u r
,ry*) I
v '-t&gt;* vtwoiAO tu
rooniiTDfMi PAOrY.
f v r « a i 'j
o
*S
t
AM-AMiiir
rkj
SCrAHV VWiE'l B*-0
'r ; i
&lt;ot«
urv»Aj ir rox» ut*’ ) 1j
7--&gt;V / \ cr«*r a*36-'
''CAa.MOMA h
^ ------Pf-

a r s n o txAY ru alt u 7 n f

ItieWtNT

ftppx-rtrs w&gt; /« iP n
MW N fOr.N- OM6 I
J
to

tie macMOcv

P X
\: \Sf

AMP
OtTACQUAJ

,'fjU V i^

• 7 CWTTiklft \ t
' V
''*7 r c u w f t j j &lt;■*-. ]

%

... .
j

X

'/ SLtifi'Y*T

afiv

^ 3

r

1

k

f f e

J

Ip /H S V .M C id '

!____ L I

I TBAH* G K ta S I

_"^JO a 2ca*c
i&gt;*.
td- .U TVe.G * HiAfi

V,*vx*rio.'

�t

Physicists D e n i e s
Passing “A’* Secrets
WASHINGTON. Sept. 14--(A*)
—Dr. Martin D. Kamcn, a nuclear
physicist, today repeated his stair.
m«nt that he never ha* Jiscliie.1
any atomic energy seereU to un­
authorized persons.
Further, he said, he would not
disclose any atomic energy infor­
mation to the Housr Un-American
Activities Committee member* un­
ite* the Atomic Energy Commis­
sion assure* him •'committer mem­
ber* have been rice red for access
to such restricted data."
Kamen, now a professor at
Washington University, St. l-out.
was dismissed from the slrnntc
bomb project by thr Army In 11*44.
He was railed for questioning by
the House Committee inlay at »
closed session in its Investiga­
tion of alleged atomic espionage.

W A K E I ' P BUSINESS
By Advertising In | /
This N„w-paper

^

^

H urricane Moves
(CeatlaaeO tram Paa* Oaer

ricane apparently would pass out
to sea without any effects being
felt along the U.8. roast.
Bermuda, about AOO miles off
tbc South Carolina roast, was
lathed by wind* up to KV1 miles
an hour in gusts. Power line*
were blown down and highway*
flooded. Some slate roofs were
blown off and fallen trre limbs
littered the streets.
Stores opened briefly to per­
mit residents to stock up then
closed again in the face of the
bowling wind and driving rain
Buses slopped and tourists and
residents holed up in hotels and
home* until the worst of the
Mow passed.
The disturbance, born about
MX) mile* east northeast of Anti­
gua British West Indies, reached
hurricane force Saturday ns it
veered northward In the Atlantic.

Violence Flares
(('■■(1***4 tram I'aae fla .l
llie StancUrd O il Company where
tear gat hombt w e ir tm ird hack
and forth between it n k r it and pol­
ite. T h r lin kers maned to pievent A F 1. {pn inlrnancr worker*
fiom entering ihe plant, hut »omr
. 1,400 m in e d during ihr h rirf out­
break of fighting.

Development of n milk shortage

m an-size
v a l u e . .. .

A Sluidy t'yiei tor school
or ploy. Hond-»iuch*d moecotin toe...long weo'ing &lt;ed
rubber sola and heel — a
genuine Skyildei volu*.

The

threat

Of

Violence

aro se

,0 "Th* Indian sdvanc* continue*
in ail sector* of Hyderabad despite
ICm i Im &lt;4 I n a P **« o «»l
Jinnah. Kwajs Nazlmuddln, for­ opposition In tome i m i *
mer premier of Bengal, was ap­
pointed acting governor general to
succeed Jinnah. The Pakltlan pre­
mier aaaured at least five throng*
in Karachi, who clamored for war.
OPTOMETRIST
that Pakistan will act when the
time is correct.
PROMPT c o m p l e t e
OPTICAL HKBVICB
Column* ilsihing at Hyderabad
from the weit and east were re­
( d i n t s pt***fitted, dltpensed
ported from 80 to 100 or *o miles
Bepsira snd adjustments atsde
from the capital city of Hydera­
bad. On the *outh, Indian troops
Ilnurs J d t — l- l
doubtless were closer because the
sa t. V-ll
border is a scant 86 or 70 miles
Phone W
away.
A,Unite National Bank Rldg
The western column was nmuln)
Sanford. Florida
by Hyderabad forces in the Balil(rug area The rsstem force moved
(up 70 mite* from lleswndn and
|consolidated at Suriapet. 80 mile*
(from the capital. Another force In
|the northwest met tough opposi­
tion around Aurangabad and near
Jagna.
t o n if
Columns in the north and south
were reported to have made no
notable advances. Hyderabad, in­
deed, said it recaptured an tinnamed village in the north eight
OPENS 12:13 P. M. DAILY
hours after the Indians overran
Malinrn, lOr • Hsenlng* U r
it. The state's rommuni&lt;]Ue last
night asaerted the Indian advance
Children I le
had been stopped on all fronts, but
an Indian military s|&gt;okesman said
TUES, &amp; WED.!

(Caallaae* tram Paa* Oael

reported anxious to assure an
outlet to the sea for Ethiopia.
Vishlnsky Insisted that Libia,
Somaliland and Eritrea be treat­
ed ns • single problem.
Thus far the sessions on the
Italian colonies have settled
nothing—not even whether this
actually was a meeting of the
council of foreign minister!. The
Itusslnns say it isn't because the
American, British and Soviet
foreign ministers are nut here.

Dr. C. Ls. Persons

Clay Predicts

in Germany, with report* on the
tails held In Berlin hy the four
military governors.
The three envoys left for thKremlin together, from the U.8.
Embassy, where they had lieen
meeting,
Prime Minister Stalin wa* not
presold wt the Kremlin nuo'iing,
anolher In a long series of FourPower talks which began the end
of July.
Following the session, the three
Westerners were to confer at the
British Embassy, an Amrriran em­
bassy spokesman said.
Clav declined to discuss whether
bringing the Berlin question be­
fore a council of foreign ministers
wonM mean '•negotiation under
duress."
lie left the impression, how­
ever. that the U.8. at least would
not la- prepared to discuss anv
other larger German issues witn
the Russian* at such n conference
lioforr the Idorkade was lifted.
A veteran American military
government official declared lodsv
Russia mill Communism have al­
ready lost tHi- political buttle for
Berlin. As a last resort, he said,
they have taken to rioting ami
force
Clav said the next step, if the
Moscowr talks fail, would tie to
bring the Berlin crisis before the
United Nation* Security Council
as a threat In peace
8p, nking of the Soviet-sponsor­
ed Drive for withdrawal of all
occupation force* from Germany,
the American commander said.”
"This could become very popular
in Germany, hut not now. Fear
of Communist domination is very
great. The German* would lie
very dlitorlicd at the withdrawal

threat in the New York strike re­
sulted from refusal of AFI. truck­
er* to haul patter milk container*
for the- American Can Company,
a milk denlers association official
•aid
Meanwhile, gasoline deliveries
to west roast service station* were
rut 26 |«-r rent lierause of a re­
finery strike and anolher large
AFL teamsters union local threa­
tened to pull off the job in New
York.
Ill the west roast longshore
strike, the Army hud railed for
qualified dork workers on a "fir*t
come first served" basis at 8
A.M. today In Han Franrisco and
said similar rails were l-eing made
III other west roast {Mitt*
A union spokesman at longshore
headquarters In Han Francisco
said: 'T here will Ik- a picket line
around the Army employment of­
fice this morning and mi long­
shoreman will annly for a job."
Earlier, the union had rspressed
willingness to handle Army carpoos for the Orient under prestrike renditions and wages
The union spokesman said the
Army's Intention of hiring at the
port employment office "means
complete bypass of the hiring hall
which the Armv has used for the
past 12 year*.''
The Armv said it decided to d,-al
directly with the union lierause
Wkst Const shipping and steve­
doring firm* "have declined or
have fulled to carry out their cur­
rent contract* to load and tran­
sport Army cargo."
The firms have refused to ileal
with the union until It* leader*
sign non-Commtinlst affidavits un­
der the Taft-llnrtlcy Law-.
A Standard Oil spokesman said
the striking CIO Oil Worker. Uni
„ w&gt;mn|r f„r „
(•n at (.alifnittin refineries nan
••
, , - , , .t,-,.
offrred to lower its wage demand
• « w,‘* * ' S ’"
from 21 cents an hour to It* cents, would not lie a d ^ t r IHit that the company had refused
&lt;
« ld negotlallonsam ong

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

Indian Troops

Britain Accepts

PiaiMIN A U SHOWN HAUIIMO HOM to battle the Hr* which broke out
In the modern business section of AllUon Park, Pa., destroying eight
buildings. Damag* was estimated at spproslmately 1100,000. The blare
tlartod In a nearby wood planing mllL
(international Soundpkolo)

Demoholization

before the general elections of
11*60.
It seems destined to !&gt;c one of
the most controversial legislative
sessions *f recent history.
Thousand* of spectators lined
the route or royal procession to
see the miinarch and Queen Eliza­
beth tide from Buckingham Palace
in an Irish sli*'&lt;* roach—last used
at Princess E l!'ahelh’s wedding.
A sovereign's escort of house­
hold cavalry trotted along in full
dress uniform of blue and red.
Their polished breastplates and
while and rest plumed helmets
glramed In the bright sun.
But — like the royal address,
written for the King by his Labor
ministers — the royal ceremonies
were rut short. The royal couple
took the ahortest route from Buck­
ingham palace to the Houses of
Parliament. The state opening of
Parliament was the shortest on
record. The entire ceremony last­
ed four minute*, with the King
requiring only W eeeond* to resd
his address.
The King said;
"My lords snd members of th#
House of Commons. I have sum­
moned you to meet at thia time
In order that you may gtv# further
consideration to the bill to amend

the Parliament Act, IBM, on which
there waa disagreement between
the two houses last session.
"It is not proposed to bring anv
othsr business before you in the
present session.
"I pray th at the blessing of the
Almighty may rest upon your
counsels.
Prime Minister Attlee did not
attend the session. He has been
IIU Despite the King's, remark
about no other business, there Is
expected to be a conservative de­
mand for a statement on th* Ger­
man crisis.

free and effective exercise of the
right of franchise."
The Senate members, gathering
In halls almost clear of tho usual
throng of lobbyist* who jam re­
gular session corridors, ran several
minutes behind the 10 A.M. time
set for getting the session under­
way. The House liegan proceed­
ing* on thi; minute.
Senate galleries w eir empty but
a sprinking of onlookers occupied
seats In the House balconies.
A resolution calling upon Attor­
ney General Tom Watson to re­
sign his office because of hi* with­
drawal from the Democratic Party
was denied introduction Into the
special session of the Florida
Hourc of Representatives today.
Rep. J. Ed Stokes of Bay put
the resolution In the hands of the
reading clerk. It produred Immedi­
ate objection from Rep. Jerrv
Collin* of Sarasota, rules chairI man, who said It did not conform
with the call of the special session
to amend election law*.
Speaker Beasley of Walton nde-l
th* resolution out of order, and !t
w** not read,
Stokes said he would attem pt
later to get It brnurht lip and
read bv the clerk "for the Informatlo nof the House, at least."
Wataon said Saturday that he
had withdrawn from the Demur re­
tie P arte beesn** the Phlladelhin
convention" abused and InsutL'd
Southern democrarv’ and aurm idered nartv principle* to parte
politic*.

y r, ,ii ..&lt;rrcrcf\ ( *
\ "IWO KIUOS Of M'H
J
/.rrffAcr a* *...
/
I /HASBRO Of«S
(

/

ta j c.xaxtoitsr

c*iw w Technicolor

^tST brSE rs ftr
tended by m utual

agreem ent t.»

H E R I T A G E

• A new day dawn* for your dishwash­
ing handal Vel’a supreme mildness is •
scientific f a c t . . . proved by akin teats
made on scores of women by a famous
Independent laboratory (name on re­
q u est)!
Wonderful beauty newa for b u d s !
Vcl la milder than any other leading
product made for washing dishes and
fins fabrics. Get VeJ, the great new
Colgate- Palmolive -P eet product now I

Far thee* magnificent new cars stand definitely apart
from all ether automobile*. Today’s Cadillac Is dis­
tinguished, first of all. by striking originality and beauty
af design—and Its superb beauty Is a true relscHoa of
Its Inner gosd n m and magnificent performance. If yon
bam no&lt; yet teamed the full atery of the new CbdlUac,
we feed tally Invite you to do so ot our showrooms goon*

HOLLER

SALES

\

�HP

■

in i;

In Unity Thtra In fUrcnith—

w e ati

i k it

Mostly cloudy through Thursday
With occasional i»;n.

To Protect the Pooco of th* World!
To Promote the Progr*#* of America!
t o Ptodure Pro*peril,» fur Sanford.
H

a

n

f

o

r

d

S

j

e

r

a

t

o

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME. XXXX

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

Established 1908

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 13. 1918

N o. 17.

A sso c ia te d I'rcKs L eitscd W ire
1

I

iW H

r *

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

Step Up Campaign To Bevin RevealsiU.S. Is Sending 40
Legislature Makes Civil Action Republicans
Secure Threatened Seats In Senate
Filed
Against
Reds Plan To JVlore C argo Planes
CompleteRevision
Seize World
Meat Packers
Into Berlin A irlift
Of S tate's Ballot
lf&gt; JACK HEI.I.

Method Is Set Up
By Which Voters
May
Cast
Ticket
*
With Single M a r k
IIjr ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Flotula l-rg n laLitc in *(&gt;»•
rie l session today te v im l the slate's
general clrrtlon ballot to give
Henry W allace and J . S lio m I bur
mi. nil space along tide Pretidrnl
Trum an and riioinat E- Dewey,
It tel up a method by which
—ro lrrt may catl a ballot (or either
^ o ( the lour major candidates lor
P irtid rn l w idi a tingle m ark or one
pull on a voting machine lever.
The old law allowed no piesident i l l candidate*' namet on the ballot,
and vote* were cat! only lo r pieiidenlial elector*. Democratic elec­
tor* were iplit between Truman
and Thurmond, and W allace elec­
tor* were not eligible (or the ballot

#

Problems Of Fire
Fighting Will Be
Studied By C Of C
Sanford’s C o- o p er a ­
tion With Rest Of
County To Be Aired
Director* of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce decided latl
evening at the (ourisl C rn le i to
make a thorough itudy of the po»nkility o l Sanford co - u|*eraling
with the other cummunitie* in .Sent
inolr County in the matter o( (u r
protection. The action followed a
motion by I I . H. Colt man and second by l.ennatd Cactelbrrry.
A committee will lie appointed
in the near future by Pretidrnl
E . G . K ilp a trick to make a *tuJy
ol the fire problem and protection
and to m ake recommendation*. *aid
Manager
Edward Higgint
thi*
morning
A lively ditcunion on the fiic

The Senate concurred by voice
in minor amendment which
the House inserted after earlier
Senate approval.
The House passed it 72 to I t. It
now goe* to (iovernor Caldwell
for rignature or veto. He raid
he hadn’t wen it "but from what
I have heard it *ound* a* if it I* | problem followed the *ugge*tion
a fair disposition of the problem. by C ity Commiiiioner Andrew
Representative* of all four Carraw ay that the Chamber nf
partiea *eemed to be latlafled wilh Commerce give comtderaliott to
—tha new voting meature.
“
Rep. Alea Akerman. Jr., uf «7r- lire protection outiide of the City
lando, the only Republican member limit* by the Sanfotd Fire Depart­
of the Legislature, spok - for it* ment. H r tuggrilrd that the Dade
adoption a* providing "a ballot nrganiiation confer with the County
that !• fair to all."
John M. Coe of I’enaaeola. head Commission to »ee what plat.*
of the Wallace Progreaaive Party might be developed.
in Florida, mid inclusion of Wal­
Mo*t o f the discussion centeied
lace "ia indicative that the »pirit rn who would pay for the file
of Democracy ia .till .liv e in c-ur piotrction. and it war pointed out
public official*, notwithstanding
that San fo rd taxpayer* bear the
ICm i I**h na ra c e a***
V o te

coil ol the fire department hete.

W ASHIN GTO N. Sept., 15 — t/ P l—-'The Republican h u ll command
ttrp|&gt;rc! up it* senatorial campaign today, tpunrd bv an A l l . challenge
and confidential ir|io itt that Democrat* now tlirra lrn (oui key C O P
teal*
Senator Ca|&gt;ehait of Indiana told a re|kiiter hr hat accepted an
invitation to |oin Governor Tbomai F.. Ib w r ,'* vcrtlriu toui nevt week
to li'lp the GOP pirtidential nominee givr vch.it aid h r can to thr

Government Seeks To
Break U p ‘Big Four*
Into
14 Separate
patty'* Senate candidate*.
Competing Outfits
The Indiana Senator mid it

I

The AF’L served notice vi’sterU „ Many Civil W a r s
, wilt be hi* joh to »sw- that the liny lliat it inlt-nsl* In fight for
WASHINGTON. Sept. 15 (fly GOP nominee* in Iowa. Colorado the ib feat of nt b n-l eight Re­
LONDON. S | . i I V d I 1. I &gt;. I
I hr government &lt;urd today tu unit New Mexico get together with publican senatorial candid.■:&lt;■*. n» rttfii .Sr* irtm % l.tnnl IIiiiTi ilc
tile New Yolk governor fee (tin t- well ;t • 11'I Hoii'e n*pitnnt- lit
htr.lk Up tile "lilg Fo ul
tlir.it egy ronfeiener*. He predicted that ran
of I heir nlnnd on the Tot* 11.11111 IihLi ) Uriitii ( uiiifiiijiti■-ii. i
p.vtking co m p jm rt min Id sepal- , un •‘overwlielnilng’’ victory for Hartley !.a u . the A P I.
blaekt* Ite il.• i*c .iged HI .Ipl.vtiiird |Hilu vot t ill

J

W o rk Begins On .Pilot Club Told
4 Ball Diamonds jOf Wom en’s Fight
For Barr School1 To Practice Law

Rockett And Abies
S h o w Safety Film
To 'Negro Students

t

........

Voter* In Seven States Pick
Candidates For Political Offices

CLEMENCY DENIED
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 15— 14-.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
—The Pardon Board today denied
_______________________
Voter* in seven it a lt i had (heir candidate* all picltrd today for
clemency to atate
Senator E. Bert
Jllddle, who waa sentenced to* political o ffice* ranting from governor and Senator down lo minor
’hree Tear* imprisonment ot\ town position*.
a moral charge.
These were the major result* in yriUnLy't primaries:
The application waa dmird on
Senator Joseph Ball won Republican rrnominalion in Minnrsoli,
the lack of a motion hy the board.
Riddle, M-year-old whool teach- while Mayor Hubert Humphreys of Minneapolis snagged the Demo­
er. partime preacher am! rather cratic senatorial nomination.
of nine children, waa convicted cn
Another
Incumbent, Senator"
a charge of fondling a IS-year-old Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, didates—GOP Senator Homer F,
girl student of the Holme* county rolled up a heavy victory margin Ferguson and farmer Democratic
rural achool of which be waa In hla atate’a Democratic primary. Rep. Frank Hook.—also larkrd op­
principal.
HI* November opponent probably position within their own parties.
will be Republieen Will P. NichloAnother senatorial randidata
MISS REITER ENLIS1T*
aon, political naw-eomer who held waa named officially in Texas, but
W M r. daughter a growing load over former Gov­ not In an election. The Democratic
d Mr*. R. J. Reiter of Longwood. ernor John C. Vivian.
Convention meeting there yester­
ncently paaaed a written examineRepublican Sana ten Leveret t day acclaimed Rep. Lyndon John­
iting Sal ten*tall o4 Masaackmette and son victor la the hard-fought pri­
mary runoff agalnot former Gov­
w en uneppona* IritantTlf^'lTl ernor Coho Stevenson—In which,
W w s n t e eW fMtiea from out of nearly IJWIJOO votes c u t,
« I. PHmronld, while Alfred Johnson had a majority of leva
B. Portia will iqpiait off against than 100.
Bridge*.
The convention also registered
Both Michigan senatorial can­
tCeattawoO mm rags lie)

, y s.

loon follow et! the lead of lllinoit | kee|i loeakllig nut evety wlteie tiint
and now wnmett ate admitlr.l to " 'UU
Ihr bar
eve,, •t.ilr
.tale
• *•*'“• » ..... »*•*•"*« ............. ..
u r in ckrry
iii in* liiMj'i", the r m
i Office
’'•Ir*. Kdwtird Knrhei, executive iiuiiniiticiil that It), .tatimi nt mi
jucfetnrv of tl»* Seminole County iiiti imi*iifiml affait* would con
Tul' iculotirt and Meultlf A*AtK*ia Inin no melitlnii of the llerl.i. ciiai*
thin, npukc t*» llie liienihef* ul»oUt m &gt;.n*t Ui .t in-g.it ini inn, Hdw in
the WOfL of the it*a*»i IMtlotl Mild piiign-av in Mmveiiw
ita activities
She AtrevHiHi the
A ii II himv FM i - i i , ivcliiig ( iiiiv i i \ a importancft* *»f health education tiv o lia d i'l nf the tu,live, I.ild the
ami told of ortfiinijdntf mid con*
•I . U l l N H f K
mm | * „ ,
- | , |
do* iiiiK numemtt* " i H t n Mvlnif*4'
- —
—
pro «*cla throuyhout t!»e cminty,
JW o r l d S e r i e s O p e n s
* ••Mperatmi; with the atute re- j
»
lia' ditatlon i*r* yrani. '1»» Kirchei
O d . &lt;; I n N L ( i i v

W VS| U \1 iTO N , S f|)| I ),

I

l!.C \u I’lHIf l* ftpfullftw illiiut 40
| iln ir ( i'l ft.ijt rpiinr *
pi411ft
1*v soils
n j it r v d 11, (..-Iilu HIV )•• it MilMil c Ihr 105
In H.ntl
Between ( »4ft 11XIIIV/ the mi •tl Im v**mnet1-1MvIk4tlrd |t(*i|in
1hr |iMlirx. n« t% tf. Millit &lt;»%MCw ill
fit* IIMOMl 1 tin , —ept I", O'.* «■Xp.HiilrJ .ui) *Hl Ui illiftes
I’
V io lin f
I*-1 a rrt l
1,1In* L ll.iv r Lrrfi *i•ill*Il llx tc*i t s
t It t i i Ur: - .i'il
,.i t h,
lu iu lli* the I
ol itip p ltin t; H r ih n
-lltkf Ih«iiio? St .in' , i ,| **11 t mu
t lie A ll I ill*i* tviul il %*all io n

Stand nd O t l t i n - - v it Rieliioi nd
About I.OlN* i'il Let* 4 ill! p tlir

,| b ill liv'd (of .in Lout ^ r t lr u L iy .Sine
i Petvonv. no lulling |nillrrnirn and
}bv«l.indri», m tlrird iti|iinev a* |tol
t |, r turd |. ,, g . „ ,,nd Itllle i.
hulled vlonei

\n r.lim a trd 9 r&gt;0

Wiiikni we|» I I I . I,I" ihr pUnl. Ill
I lulling j IihiiI .' ill will! gill by llir
tin let Inn v Id rlll.iy
M*- inwliilr, n rv i'i.ilniti* to mil
llie II iliy vtllkr .igvinvt i |l in*)in
II H*||«N,4 III, I'HtP alvv

Irn « llM iir« l «»w !*«■ • • ill

Cincinnati. s.|it if. .d
('iiniivtTal
D a i r y m u n W a n t s J o b The VMS World S riie* will I . gm !•'«*■*(lag V
Mt i v i m r in
I n uw
f l u tni P
l i n t t"....
" "*
’hi* ril).
vim in tl.,- No
urikiny;
i lmm
. 1i,..MI(„r
,, 1

Harbor
VunrAVArl
A |) |) I O H ( l

|H-Mialit.
I VII
U I VII V&gt;-I
V
I , S*.p|, if, ,d \
SAGINAW. Miili.. St-pi. In Vi
The m-o Hid game al*„ will Ik'
I he llmiv, '• i t , .1 | k&gt;v oi.I the
—Dairyman Walter Hoff gave Id* tdavi-d in the National la-ague |tlll|.ovr
n
|.&lt;-.ii,| .cvfiii.n to.
iin • filled truck driver* n com- Cllv. with the nevt thie," gain,-* •'lav to paw a I .at toll • nuflriliiti,:
miv-ion
, Inrroave today which ho ill llie city when- the wmnei of ■a 11 ,.!t»fi.iN*i i-&gt;ue -.f iHindv t&gt;.
.aid &gt;?*'
let* them “make mure money the Amet i, nn l.ragnr , ltd. tin* build a llew deep water liail»ot „&lt;
»»l(l
it* liome.
,(*010 ' Catiav, i«l
do."
Til,' next two game*, if tie,-.|,Ml ' Rep R,.y R.'Ik-i Ik of Rrevard
who update* a wholevalo
waiver ■&gt;( the
light* and rear refleetora.
[dairy, aunminewl he had eettl.-d to del,'ti tine the rhampiiin. will a*k,*l and ........
llieyele rider* are al... taught ' »
hy grunting hi* five ho idavi.l In the National l eague rulea to bring tl„- loll up. He said
the governor ha I agi. ,-,1 to mtr„
to heel atop sign*, a v id pulling driver* a romml*»lon &gt;at&lt;‘ of 0 *&gt;er ritV
Easel,all Ceinnil**ioner A It il.»eti„ti of II-. ui.-aviiio, although
into .llr e t suddenly where there cent. Previously, ke aid, I hl-&lt;*
Chandler, tcpre.cntalfvr of five 1be hud ealte i tl.
,„t, {„, the
me no Mop »lgn* ami to use hand **u waa 3H per cent.
’ . n i f t i n g ,t.,tio ii
“Now they’re earning limit* Nut'oil ni t.eague rlnh* ant foul soli t oi |...
.irnnla for turn*.
n m ; 11 Iff snl.I.IJfrom llie Xmeiirnn league, v,.t lawA* n heln for nioht rider* il&gt;” money than
on the date* and arranre I
l*i
yi*t a piL ill;v - (
“Maybe
I
ought
t
iJavcee* wjll not n flei tinif Seoleh
ment* nt a meeting here tixlav
I VI I' v&gt;lltll\l!S 11 Vt h
at 1:00 o'clock ing in my plant.” Ili.ff *.vtd hi* I
,| o . ,-—
• *'n hlrvele*
CIN'CINNA I I Sv.pl 1.1
-------0(
Courtli
driver*
now
Will
make
op
to
SW
M
)
|
j gwt.:r.li.V nftrrmKin
Tl» SI ll&gt;il 111 11‘. E I.E n tlR S | S.,i,,ti.i R.,|.,
V t .It , lc i t|,i,. i
' a month.
•
hy *hr t’*,k
NASIIVII.I.E. Term , Sept. If,
derluie.1 in a
Hi iiii-nt lin e t'i
(/Pv The Tennessee llrima-intir idav lliat Pt. -i.l. til l iuti.iiti'- at
■late executive eonimltlre moved tael, on l.m. i- nte.rlv an at
, A |&lt; *vnnrl«vl* l u lln t v i v u r l .111(1 UTO IVOO IU 'D D it'.S
[ ^ ' ♦ ' X l i n a t r IH IC H p |H ‘(l
”
,
titilny to *uh*titute electoi* fill 1tl nipt to ru m f„v«n vvttli the

jnly
milling CommunDl* to thi* counttalay al 0 A. M of a heart alltry through the United Nation*, mrnl.
hi&lt;* Iwcn rharged with mitcomlurt
Jurge Kooncc a resident of Flu*
and
Tl. nrglect
a t.* , of
ix iluty
, ,
I URt
tin, i*»l
attended
•'nilinj wrnnoi
school in *xiFriri
North Lar*i*
Caro. J, i
» y rt7t&gt;" t
pt" | l l n a and Florida and wa* admitted
*entr*| the charge* in a In te r to j to ,hr b ,, )tl .Sumtervtlle In t»W.
Alexander, who |* a»*t*tant thief llo practiced there until UM2 when
of the viaa division.
the county seat of .Sumter county
Official* said th« action i* th,- wa* moved to lltuhncll, He saw
first of a srrir* of *tcp* which hi* first public service a* Repre­
could result In disciplinary art ion, sentative In the stale legislature.
possibly including dismissal.
WORLD FEDERATION
Prof. Ray Bhort, a former in­
F l o r i d a Is In T o p
structor a t Florida Southern Col­
B r a c k e t F o r M u r d e r s lege at Lakeland, will *peak to­
night at 7:30 o'clock at the First
Methodist Church on thr subject
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. (JF)
of world federation and world
Georgia and Alabama &lt;t-d the na­ peace. A seminar on the subject
tion murdera per 100,000 popula­ will be held and Prof. Short will
tion during the first * ix month* answer question*.
of HM8, the Federal Uttreau of
Prof. Albert E. Em-Kiii, scient­
lnvratig.itinn -eports.
ist, ho* stated: "I atn convince,I
They topped the nati &gt;n in the that the achievement • f world
first half of 11M7, alto, and In both federation
ax««*• ■»swi| la
up the
viip most
Mivvft urgent
*
and
Vftara Florida waa in the upprr important problkm of our time.
brackete in murder* per 100,000 It I* nol too
much to »ay
*a that the
__________
Inhabitants.
survival of civilisation depend*
Georgia had IU 0 murders for upon this solution."
each 100.000 people In the first
W. T. Holliday, president of the
slg months tale year, Alabama Standard Oil Co., ncently said:
“I heartily recommend United
I I I ! and Florida A ll.
The nation-wide average wae World Federalist* as being worthy
of membership and support.”

Secretary M a r s h a 11
Indicates I-nek O f
O p t i in i s m
Over
Easi-West Relations

Labor D isputes

a a S

Z one
A re
S a fe
M t.^ O -llft^ W * I* only M ftjttl
*f°“,IenLN,Mn?
jt&gt;ln hl* B f d
le*i " th a n the HSJXW^iOO top *u,&lt;’ ,0 ,h e
unlon(
placed by the legislature.
| F’UANKF’l'ItT , Germany, Sept,
CIIANDI.ER MEET
'AT—Two American ntrmeiCINCINNATI, Sept. 15—
parachute*! into the Soviet
C u s t o m s
O ffic ia lH
silence tollowed
followed yeaZone "■
of Germany are "»•
back »»ir.v
itfrlv
A t,.., o
4
I. n i , j „ „ TThe
h e uutal
n •mil alienee
ye»- *......
‘
. . .the
. . U
. .S. rone, *the
,. Air
.
U K ay
l
A ra b
S h i p s t„ d .y ’. meeting between Ila.e- «'«l*y In
•■
hall Comml*»loner A. B. Chandler F’orce •&gt;ini&gt;Lncc*l.
The two are Can*. Kenneth W.
MIAMI, Sept. 15—DPI—After and official* of the Detroit Tiger*
burrowing through 200 ton* of and Dallaa club, hut It wa* he- Slakrr. Lincoln, Neh., and I.lcut
coal, custom, official* reported lleved that player* deal* involr- Cl.ren.-e II. Stelwr, Mobile. Ala

the Aaaahlr, regDtered Dorn Jedda,'
Saudi Arabia.
Tb* coal waa for bailatt, cold
Earl Albury, agent for tlwArabUn corporation owning th* ship*.

N a t i o n ’s T h r e e

Dewey w ill help the Hrpul.lis tin* the*e Republican*:
| ting up n v il v.aiv mid c.u l lin t ir
letn in ecintrol uf the- Senate.
Senator Henry
Dw;.. •hat. .■ I ,M|I
It, 1 b r .M .. ,-p|....... u ’ w l.e ,.
A civil .vnti-liuvl .oil tiled in
Hull uf Mm
.
,
l i t "
Theit hold lliete now fa d im . Juft ho, .Juwg*|i)i II
ledeial couit III (T ill ago alleged w ith ontv a M to tfi margin over nexot*. C
Waytand Itr.-d .. of r%' \ " ’ r a , » "* " 8|v ,,r
Etlwu.vl V. K iilK 'ttt'it ofI nr loiriM ii » r« irtm
l *1*1 11.
the It. m ortal*—u margin that lllin .
rli at the "H ig Foul
packer*
\V&gt;t
rnmif,
€*lk«i|»nizi9i
*
•
V
(11
*
*
ti«r&gt;
of
(\ninu»n»
ihr
(
would
tv
over
turned
if
the
GOP
j Sw ill and Company. Annour * ■id I d if f e r , a lie! to*, of four
•I ••it 111*it r *1 (In I'ngf Tw«|
tu u ilH li
*iir
» l I t i i i | ' h i »' l u * n / r
ill
ng
* mnpany. the ( udahy Packi
I
♦*.utfie.nl
A
im *idI "ilm r
Company and W ilton .m J Com­
\« r% trili *»'%ih u llitlt nil) t»f 111&gt;1 •
pany, Inc
violated the Shem iaii
im iii i. t in r iv
4 t r i ir , l t»
le m t u iy , in I f 4 J&lt;* «ml r k r i&gt; iliu m
Ad bv *up|iie*ving competition
d.iv * lien |i&gt;i 4ll« 'iiip l ii 4. m4,|,'
Irltr ••
to |n % ,
( I t in ith ',iM tice
It .i-le d that Armour and Swift
'“L i r n
J
| u r iiip |iiri* i it in
*•III Lrt liit iu j- ti It1* pt, I, i-1 Imr*
each be divided into five vepaiatr
\ 1 -1.1. 1 V I , Vtv 1 1 ft, I11 H r I k it|| 11* i t . ( ( lift t n
1 r* t* I il 11 - 1 i ti
in ii i i i tip .n l
(ompaiiic*. and ( udahv and W il­
itltil .1 lin k Ulllt tl- it v .l, liit lli*
lu r a k tint in A l l tt 4 ni M inim *line
ton each be divided into I wo tepin "In. ti nine |i &gt;&gt;.■i,
inlirilll Inil | a Iriite liiuiHIMii
male companies.
i in lut ft Yt’«lriii.n hr m l » «n 11 •ri *
Attorney
C ru c ia l Clatk
an­
Operations Also Be­ Mrs. Karlyle Housliol- .in n m in re n irn t ili.ii lliit.u n p L u *
W \S111Nt , It IN
Ml I'l in
nounced filing of the vuit in Chi­
*c&lt;•irt tM lad..ill * ii it tnd.iV
fu t l r j i ii|» I i .ifin imv ni*
dcr Airs Problem;
gin On N e w Field
cago.
Ihr Vt n%%« ill ii-.* iii•*i| , in In id
ril Im *i "|H il, y oi
Mrs. Kirclier Speaks ' iliiting up &lt;ti llt i* II 4'♦ -IIIi instm mi lit 41 i . (If Jllfx «I|| ll I f * \ \ | * « |
"The four defendant* mcmcd in
On Mellonville Ave.
1 M|H' IT ll is mi ih Ir In hire
IS
the complaint are charged with j
ment of foirig 1
V 4l|i!mg ll, it *lt&lt;l thu i . (if (*»*! Ihr n
Mu Katlyie I louvholilei »|ml
suppressing rompetition in the
C ity Engineet R alph Lubintki
it it i onlltltle* ltd nnr ( 411 see iln- , hi i ••nil rf. \ 1 1 i|,iI% *i r iki .1
*»!•• of meat and meat product*, ,
j new ol workmen vntrrd.vy to nirmliet* of the IMot l lub at
1 III lllMl 'htiN'flii'fi hit *
• till to n in t h It In.is 1Mil llie i|.,
I up
Clark *aid in a utatcment.
I , , ,
. .. i , ■
(licit Hireling Ill-Ill 11 tile lollllvl
ititti rmri:t **I \rn ii . am*., t,.
Clark -aid the ...i t i* aimed at I UM rd, ,U Vf* ‘n*
“
lloltv vilto .vie pioitiotoig |t
Genii
i
l.ml
night
on
the
early
dividing the big four packer* into '
batebal l diamond* al the
"itul If ilritnoi Mint thi Ktitidi I •nr! Hr h i m % I hr* ^r im h »*•
il tr n ifl itiL In hire i I ih-I«
It "separate and eompeting com* j Municipal Aitporl for u*e this win- ttrugglc of women in gaming the i^t ’ouiiiioiiwvuttli an- non
I nhtrti
*»r 1 r r ■
• „ h j I h »»n I % limit rtf «in *
panle*.
,|e r by the Gcotge R a n Umpire light to piActirr law and olhn pi" tv tilt the I'ffi-i't* of tioc tmlli'v,
r »!*•••% V f i n f,*r
Clark doeritied the *uit a* *
fe**ioni
1whet ever it rear* it* ugly hen,I
School,
other in a eerie* of rare* undiluted
• hull l|*l *MII hi*if fit ' Itit11111 if
Sh- lold of the fn»t woman wli &gt;]
D ie four ilimnonclt w ill l&gt;e loc­
iu \ s s im i ' i l 11 m i x *
hy the Department of Ju.lict* in
(•uf Kflll ttl* %hill I ||««&gt; till* lift*nt Ilf
applied
foi
a
liienvr
in
llir
Slate
ated
near
Mellonville
Avenue
and
l«*niii»n .t|*|»r.Mr*»i mnuntintt *&lt;•
(urtheranec* of it* program to free*
•♦m r* •«turr«*« in
«t,” l »- «h)*I
^ llir r r m.ip*i
the production and ante of foiwl and north nf the ga* tank* on the north of lllmoit bring le lllv n l on llv- “ If «i (In tint il*. if ti.» xrttlrmiHit •LtV &lt;n llir
food prialiiet* from monopotidie vide o l the aiipoit. The harkvlopt, grounib that vhr wav a m artini ••f |»rnn* u»|! I m |*&gt;•* tihli* mu i|! l.ili«ii «li«|iutr• ll r ml .irul n un
rettrain U .”
liw * |» .| jn the rrnter of the tract, woman Lvler another voung wom­ then* Im* lisirtttonv m 11.*» mitlil ,»t flin r •lu k n on H r I* «• lilt l ‘o.t%t
The complain'* allege* lhe»o
nil
.m il ID thr Itto -u rrk **l*l 11||CVlllxl
method* were u»ed hy the four w ill fare noith. toutli, r a il and an who wav not inartird applied
Ilevin, rxplnitihic lit** cm n-’il
and
Wav
viibvripirntly
le
fim
d
be
wett.
I
be
land
it
fa
lily
level
and
parking concern* to *oppre»* com­
J *'..111MlKilt 41 tiprl.inga III lloitni, u .ilkoill III Nrt* N o il ('itv
petition:
w ill re&lt;|ime only a minor amount ra u ir vhr wav a woman S h r look 1mol Maluvh. *aiil
| rolitiwing vr-t- iliv v violetur to
1. ('milHilling the amount of o | harrowing and working to gri it to thr l.rg iila tu ir anil after Iwo
llo' problem ha* Iwen going the CIO oil wmke'*’ Hike at Rich
livedock earh company purrha.e* it into proper condition fur the yoi* wa* invltuirrnlal m getting «•&gt;
elltce tlie Matvivl la'i.ik. | nMimJ (-,(,(
.h,||l r w r|r a|r(teJ|
for *alr, thu* controlling the *up
field*, ta
Thi
r a pi'l
t Engineer
I . t i f t i t p i ) l.u
i - u Khi in
n i ik
f t ii.
.
i n r
**
a loll
• ' • * * ip- "a* n
r veMl which
"
allowed women ' . % | ""
a
i
,
i
i
i*
oto
»
lptrvrnl
o ririll
loill.rt divlutbancct.
plv of meat innde available:
« - a#
l
olkvlu*
Witt U limit
n h K itilv to fifa r lir r Uw, Iiul ntlu-r
,
§
* j \,f*
U i S ltiL rrt urerr mi . . .I |,&gt;
. 2. Uaing mil form cod formula* t«A» M
Al l
for arriving at Belling price*;
......................... ....................................'.Ir ,.io n . ............ II
Mil e, vtale.
V j..' ^ h '.o p lt o T „ t ......
V, H
f,
............... ..
finm
going tu wmk jt IIi,dir .Hill co m p etition Com p*nlet.

County Cier.t 0. P» - Il.iw in*
declared th a t there had been a
.1. Selling meat at "loading”
project at one time before the
County Commlminn to *ee if a fea­ rathrr than at "delivered” weight*.
4. Selling at aubdantially iden­
sible plan could lie worked out for
fire protection in thr rountry, but tical price* and term* of sale.
The four companion, the comnothing came of it.
l( bNllnofti mu l'g|9 Rlil
Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, wna
TALLAHA8RER, Sep*. 1 5 Il'M Iln M
mm I M &gt; *1 .1
(Special) Seminole eountv «ehoot*
received a $.11,117 third in-(nilM rs . I I . It. C o n n e lly
ment of ita le fund* thi* week P a r a t r o o p s ( t o I n t o
I’ollre Sgt. F'lltnk Rockett Mild
under the Minimum Foundation
D ie s
In
L a k e l a n d Cliff
Able* rhairman of the SafeA c tio n I n H y d e r a b a d
•T orgram .
,
1
■ty Committee of the Jayccca to
Thi* bring* to *lW.r.T» the
in
...
Funeral *ervice* for Mr*. II. It day rnntimied the ihowing o f a
total *ent Ike eountv thi* year,
R t.t.
Hum radio V'noli.h i o
W - * i Umtelly, form er Sanford le.idenl hirycli. rider’* aafety film to
State
Rehrwl
Supt.
Colin
F.n»lt*h
IndU
threw
parachute
troop*
Into
who
.lied
at aa (.akeiauu
Lakeland *chool
childrrn. The
film , were
.
— -----,
" ,IU ""
" Tuewlay
■we-oar av
. ciuhii rntiurrn
I Be film,
Of Itw. tu otamhae atlatmeM
T lnv*",0'1' " f H M m U d today , ho»pltal, will la- held Thur*&lt;iay *huw» al thiI,Dla.ro I'rlnmry and
niuii
allotment, , nt| cap tu m l Hnmnaltatl, M mile* Imuming al I«:t5 o’clock at the Crtmm* Arademy.
foT
“ 'V iV
The ........
drive wa* Duke .Steen
at aon
( 1. ' from the capital.
—..........Home in
Showing of the film tun! talk*
to pool, have been made at the South
#
,,!r*n*lwr' . 0B' ,
from the weat.
lakeland. She had been ill
^
Mrtor rurrent expen.e*.
TFt*&gt; *ec«nd large*! city of the health for **ma lime.
Bill* I’rirnary. Jitriioi High, rttlnr
fengll^n reportetl the ttllm H w princrly •lull*, AutanimlmiL ■n*l
Surviving Mr*. Connflly nn* «*«| M u l u n y Primary Mint H m iih c i
itat« allocation for 111** ctiunty j j g cantonment •urremtere*! in the two ilaughter*. Mrt* Joirph (*Uli« Aradem y.
thin year U 9451.09!!. The _™ujdVnorthweat, frivinir India virtually *^'1 Mi** .MatyConnvltv, both *»f
lte«ult* of the «hc»wintf are al*
in turn niutt contribute
Bj| 1 ^ 1 corn^r 0f ^
nt*t,*t the Lakclantl, with whom the mother n*ady evident in the improved
to the fund.
defence m inistry said.
h*'l 1 ^ 1 for aevtral year*. Mr*. ;hlcyrle ridlna hahiu nf chi! Iren,
The_____
Minimum
____
_ , . F'oundation
.
. Pro,
Military informant, in Madra* G«n"elly »«» n »i*ter of the late .aid Sgt. Rockett thi* m.unlng:
f r * » . rn*ftcd by tn# K^gt.la ure
they thought Indian trimp*
I - Connel 1v anil an aunt 1III* talk ami the film ahow-ing
In 1»47, wa* designed to ralee ()?h
' h |j5 ie rabad City and *’f H»wl&lt;l''« Connelly of S anfoid, vtre**e» that rider* should kevn.

Seminole S c h o o ls
Get 3rd Installment
F rom State Funds

World Communism Is
Said
Engaged
l n, r p
•
n*
Policy Of Stiirin«| I dlSIOIl IVloUniS

liliije to uteri tut 11 irijiiifr in r liti 4 i
Ill'll h r l.tivl ilotvil I t ^if Dr |,i I | u i |*

»i" I Li i* 111!S mil it iik urn ci in ir,
J umiiii llir *Iiutmit liliftiil!i«
llir ultlilinvul pLiiirt iiul mni
.Mr he in b! »L.»hh In mi t 4i
ll«*.i«. Ili« luJiUk? thr I 41 I i l l ,

.in I

»%lll | m *i tillokiF'li ihr l inlrj M j l n
oil llir tk Ik Ii• I tif"!tf
S i * i**im \ *.f Fru it M a i'h u ll *nl»l

■
•nln* 1 1&gt;iif lev.iii •• .-I iln* in tci fu*.
tfunal « ifu n lio ti lu*
u ftc c rtiiin
li*«kk liiflif he Wl'l M'llmlri nf flit*

1'ml* I v\n1ton« iu*»lr ^ in lfitrfift
Wl»c*|

at

ii

mm* -

e o llfci r llt 'f

h**l Iter In ct|»*' h 1 .*•%* Ktivjrt
l*"ici|fn

V11r11n*«*i M

\o\ in

ih #

I I•’lift’ll *-IlMini, \1,11 lull fvn)11 I tlilit
••I'llHH1 MolotoV - |'olD|? to I m
til the t \
i*1*ll IT ‘ | M M t | l . f t ! I H i '
lirn

Vi the rtatin* it im M u«hull in*
dn-nlrd ii I d k of *neouiaiCeiitent
ok ei ;ifi\ iiiipiokeiuent m Kail'
W l

vt

I « ' III t l u l l v

HV

u

tr v u lt

Ilf

ili'M'lii|iiiieiit* nf tin- p.nt |il i|a y ,
Th • I , i iiiie appirent wlim
Maivhall wo, avked whrtl.i-r he
igienl w i*|, a i i . i m vtatemeni of
I I «*••(*», *t, r h. ywfttff •(* (

Air Force Tells
Of Secret Craft
Now Beiiitf Built
UAhHI Nt . l wN s ,p t if. In
Tl. A h I
l tl -l* I, Ige.l It,
•Im i
ball ;, d.-ren liilheito
1 •*•*&lt;*1 ».*•»•1*41 i-lati** type* 4 -e
U*i» p
, li i I-i-eei|« inligitin
ll|* III lip •I —-l,„- Most m r let
•111*1 i **rkft • | H , S S . c l
\
*1*-, mi. t,t ,-f tlie new
typi*« *nun
i t u i i , its v
,*f
tin in »n
to itiied in American
Avtnt ti I ' t lU mi liulu.tiy iteisx
1,11,1 i,iilli-ti,-&gt;t hete
Ttte lis-w t,|» * . •nine lK-tiig
flown - . . s ■ 1 1 , n t M i l t ' . - t ' i s l i f ,
a11i.n - «t-1 ' ,-1 • neatittg *’*,itt
|d, •
M. D„t ,u
&gt;. 1
* („
1He
I" o " "t II
fig h te ,
N. oth, &gt;|.\ I
4 IK --e n g in e
nit m, -,tIi,*, l i t f i g l i t e i
I . i Il .-.I \ l :*it. a tvs-, engirt*
n,-n 'intiMtt l, t fieniei x*i• is t .ket
I-Ilglli"
ft-t ,-niergeney ,p e e |
' -It
I I • -I .........IH -IV •
Tha* i fn-lrt i Ii ai i smitt-l traselv.
It

nl-i.ll'

Ts-«»

lltlle-i

All

tinilt

Krp'lhll- VI Ht, » hlngle eno ti,* int,-t ,-t-l•-, ii-t figlit--,, with
rocket etigitx ■ I »t it-e At vet y
siltier»,irit,I'..,i . i ■*,!,- ' Ynbee XI
4n
h ig h

a ll it tide*

T -h

- - -. I

i .

trit,-r.'&gt; tit -1 i.-i f-ylitr, with a V
wine n-tmi i ■ k,*t* for * -t, ,p*ratintist •t-ri.l, .,Vet 500 VI I’ll
Il -•■in,- Vtl
n huge I Ii-liat
l(* It It! i■It s |.owrri'i 11h *i
'll ltnIn, • ’lit* i»r»»|d*ll,-t
•mhiriAti f
Tlill* IK M I.-tie r fill" l|l«flsi8V 1
xn.l t) •• A if Force ■ s'Vn wh tli,*#* t
•be i I#
of 1ill,• N*c»tl ♦ (* X
I *, ...... ..
t*lm ,- iti llir ret,era!
... .. , nf ,1... |t l| \ I bl.t
•l.-Pr I f,„ lower
I. T|."
V,»thi.,|&gt; pl'tite t- the ft) itie wing
♦VI'S*

lira. I (111 I IN MOVE
HUMS. Sept. 15—tJ'i Follow.
T ruitt an and S e n ato r A llien H a r k - | H o ard •" act a e n ln -t th*- In le t on- ■•i • nf Gi-sterid t'lmtle* IK-Gaiille
H, sweep turn into power wilts a
lev of K e n tu c k y hi* running unite tiortnl Typ o g r»p h l, al U n io n . A E L
•ogj.n t..dnv no niipeiil to Fr-ttu'e
fliMi.1 „f kintntix.
Ils'lail* of the stnmn e.initiaigti
were dixclo-o-.l l&gt;\ Amite ililis ill,
French .nil hot nnd support ri of

Scientist Suggests Atom Research
May Solve Migration Of Fish, Birds

•tu- U u -h t i't
•h&lt;. R a lly ,,f

IR I'F i

teader who h e a t*
tin- K te n rli l'e .i|d «

A T I.A N T IC C I T V Sept. 15—-(/P )- S firn titl rim er lliggin* -ug*
W a t s o n d i e s i n c i i \ ir
geiied today that atomic energy rrte a trh some d ty may solve the KAIFORD Ss-nt. 15
Itavid
loxeidi Watson. 'J'l-ys-ar-ol.l negro,
riddle of the migration ol birds, fish and animals.

dies! in the eleetrte chair at the
state priasm ttnlav for the niursln»f n sailor alioard ihe USS Hlrit»•li’" rt Kev We--t two yevrx *g»*
D wax Florida'* firal clectri'Higgins, former chief o| fisherv biologr l» i the F ilh and Wildlife
eution tinder Mlpervision Ilf fedH crvlrc. now i« liaison officer h e - F - "
----- tween that agency and the atomic as parol Ion plant* is not endanger- ■rttl authoriUea.
ed by stray radiation, we hnrdly
energy romnti*aion.
THE WEATHER
Hi* observation* were prcM-ntrd need f'i'l concerned about direct
in a paper prepared for delivery injury to f»rm stock or xvild aniJACKSONVILLE Sepi 15—&lt;/!*&gt;
at (lie meeting* her* nf the Amer­ mill population* In the vicinity of
High Low
ican Fishcrir* Society ami the tlu- r&gt;immi».don,» inetull tstions."
80
05
Atlanta
International Aaaociation of Game, Higgins sad.
81
A0
Rirminghatn
Fl*h and Conaervation Commis­
"Rut there ia atill the i|ue»tiun
51
Chicago
72
of pouihle injury to animal popu­
sioner*.
ft*
IH
D 'nver
Higgins said that liarring atomic lation* in tha wild whera they are
ft*
Nsw York
81
warfare the throat of immediate not protected hy tha elaborate pre­
105
74
Phoenix
or drxitic injury to wildlife from caution* taken in tha m anufactur­
A*
M
Shreveport
atomic research, la "chiefly imag­ ing plant*."
M
IF
Washington
HIIggln* raid thrre ha* not yat
inary."
M
71
Jack *on villa
"If th# health of worker* about been tint, for complation of any
Tf
N
Miami
(('•atlaaeC Ua h a s ata|
lha atomic pila* or In tha uranium
AT
H
Peniacola
Atomic enrrgy is so versatile in its application. I begins said, it
also concrivably may help clear up the mystery »f Florida'* dicaded
red tide, or lead lo new method* of killing rats or fattening ovslrtt.

-»• »l

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91407">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 14, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91408">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91409">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 14, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91410">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91411">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 14, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91412">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91413">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91414">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91415">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9176" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8814">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/3a02bf4309f8bc40353778e220f7b0a9.pdf</src>
        <authentication>de343e5be99c905bcd02813c78547490</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91406">
                    <text>r
P A G E S IX
I m

.

. r - T . -v r -

• ni ?-

-

FRIDAY SEPT. 10, lfO

T H E S A H T O E P H E R A L D , 8A N T 0 R P , F L O R ID A

a m

Lions Meet

Happiest Time

Southglde

Baptists

\ t THE CHURC HES

I valtaiard i'rwM I’.a r fin*
Change Church* Name
nf- i&gt;f tlio department's two rntlini
'.er retirem ent with thing* like tnitnllrd in ttutomnliilfs, which can
Rev. 8. L. Whatley announced
gardening, golf, reading nnil ••’rid and receive message* in an&gt;
today that he met with members
office on (he
All Church Notice, M a t be presented at The H
travel. Few of them planned to part of the county, hr asserted day before publlcatlea.
° f his church at Laurel Avenue
take on any now activities.
that In* did not sre'how the departand Ninth Street on Wednesday
MUNICIPAL PARK
Dr. Chandler .aid women were n'rnt eser gut •long Without th-m.
night and the group voted to
FIRST MKTIIODIST CHURCII
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
moro in tereitn l having friend*,
lie di-acrlln-il tin- fimterprlnt
change
the
name
of
the
church
Hr*. J. K. McKinley, Mlnlater
SflK N TIST
while more of the men writ* in­ system now Installed and the uae
from the South Side Baptist
Mr a, P. R. Stephenson, Direr tor
*tltl Kant Second Street
terested In gardening. Very few of a speed Graphic riilm-ia ill
Church to the Central jtaptist ■
of Itcliglou* Kduration.
9:46 A. M.: Sunday School,
ixpeeted to be interested in arU ,lp|iotognphlng accident* or scene*
#
Church. He stated that in the
0:46 A. M.—Church School—A
craft, ahop wort, nr laboratory Iof muideinr riinii* and told ofI t mw A. M.: Morning S er.lcr.
near future a new church will lie
8:&lt;*i
I’.
M.:
Wedne*day
Service.
Cla*»
for
Every
Age.
GAME TIME 8:15 P.M.
work.
.
.
.
what help IJicjh* piHun* un* in
erected at Fourteenth Street and
Dr.
Maurzre K. Taylor, «»f j,r, , nim^ n r u ^ in r«*urt.
A Heading Room Hour*, Tuesday*
11:00 A. M. Morning Worahlp,
Oak Avenue.
and
Friday,
.1:00
to
6;l»
I'.
M.
Syracuse u n iv e r s ity reported th«*
,.f p|,„(,,
rirementa "f
Sermon Theme: "Goodness With
Rev. YVhatley pointed out that
•
marking hi(rh achool student* on arcident* and crime hnrkgrmind*
A Margin".
since ha came to Sanford a* pastos*
SECOND HOME CAME
CASSKI.IIHKY COMMUNITY
their ahilitiea ha* pr™lu--d (u tter wen- shown to the l.ion*. Other
7:00 I*. M.—Youth Fellowrhlp
from the DeLeon Springs Baptist
CHURCH
m u lt* than convention*! method- inmiviitioii* do*, i ii« &gt;| wi re » c ■»■
Service*.
Church two months ago that mem­
FINAL PLAYOFF SERIES
I'mlrr Mi-lliodl*t Supervision
of marking for academic work.
gun thr 'ire of n pencil imd electrle
K:0n P. M,—Evening Worship.
bership In the Sunday School hail
Rev. Fdward Klrchrr, Fastor
He laid till* ability marking ' ijmot lighla for use nt night nrri.Snmon Theme: ‘’Faith".
doubled bringing the total to 65
M:I6 A. M.—Sunday School.
ha* been going on for 1- ycai dent ifne- Sheriff Meru atre»*ed
R E G U L A R A D M IS S IO N P R IC K S P R E V A IL
and that the church memlier* total
11:00 A. M.—Worship Service.
at the Oneida, New Y’otk Senior the need Iren? of blond-hound* f"i
126. He atated that he hopei H'*l
I Tit ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"A M ighty Man . . . but’*,
High School and fnt five in the trailing criminal*.
1600 Sanford Avenue
member* will be present at the
Norwich, New York Junmi ll-ifh
S'tro- limiting *prrd* on IJcnrva. 7MMt I'. M.—Youth Fellowship.
J. Randall Farri*. Mlnlater
The Rev. 8. I,. Whatley, paator prayer meeting on Sept 2f.
School. The ahility-taleil itudentinland Mellonvllle Avenues ami We*t
"What we ran do to the Holy of the South Hide ItaptUt Church
FIRST IIAI’TIST C IIU K dl
atood higher in rolUg- and
. . t. Street
Q,__ a ....ii
,,
l,ni1 ll in
will il&gt;e i..
im tnll.d root*,
Spirit" will be the morning rerin- nt Imuiel Avenue and West Ninth
I'ark Yvcmir and Siilh S trrrl
m a lty entrance ew.min.tl m .
is t„ Mff
Truman Removed
oii tobject. The night service* will Street, today announced that the
!*:dl&gt; A. M.—Sunday School.
itcitfanln «*ii tin ii* hmi«Ia. Hr tl****
11:(WI A. M.—Morning YVarshlp. begin nt H:00 P. M. The *ermon church will hrreafter Iw known nr
( n i i I rh H f f"w l*na* iirr
,niL*i| til. Omntv Jail ns in cl^nn,
ruhject will l»- "How tall ore the Central Baptist Church and general election ballot.
6:16 I*. M .—Training Union,
Many
you"
wtmlrsnmn rmnlllinn.
h.fHi I'. M. - Kerning \Voi*hip,
that a new church building will lie
Circuit Judge Lloyd H ClayWednesday Service, H:(K&gt;
M.
erected in the near future at Oak corn lie tod nr permanently enjoin­
Clmrnncr Hargnin-*
CHRIST
I
AN
A
MISSIONARY
IrCitlt Or Secrets
Wrlrnmo.
Avenue and Fourteenth Street.
ed the state election hoard from
AI.I.IANCK
i i.fiilmtH * r«M*i I'lUt* llaf
IN
giving the Southern Democrats a
Sanford—Orlando
Highway
place on the ballot.
|nn*wer everything the committee m i l l ' s II LIGHTS I 111 It* II OF
Orlando
Woman
Hurt
(N
rar
(ieneia
Ave.)
Hnrriware &amp; Tools
(■OI)
naked, Hi snld he woiilil come
In an unusual procedure. Cleon
(•Iron
K.
Smith,
Pa*tnr
bark whenever he i« told to.
Hei. II. W. Miller, I’aWur
Crash Foust.
Indiana attorney general,
10:00 A. M.—Bible School. Mr. Ini Louisiana
I'rearhing at 3:00 P. M. Sun­
A* to whether the Armv departjoined with the pUlnrjff, an Itmi oi Imil put any restriction* "" day. S u b j e c t , "lllight” l l l d A. Wlelwililt, Supt.
HOUMA. I mi. Sept. I 0 - M V - dinnapoll* negro dentist. In asking
11:00 A. M. Morning Wor»hip,
Wbrtl Ii.1 might lay to the rommit- fa &gt;Itionr&lt;1 eingirig. F.vrryhody wal*
Mr*. fJeorge
Preston
Brown, lhat the injunction bo made per­
Missionary
Sunday,
tee, lin n i"i aid there Were gener­ come.
■bout 17, of Orlando, remained manent
SPORTING GOODS
7:16
I*.
M.
Evening
Service.
Th»
al m illi . i Mid hy tin* I'reaident
.
here intoday
The elect Ion t»&gt;ard voted Sept. 2
pastor will speak at lioth service,.
,inf„mcritical condition
nut(rrrii
/n
FIRST rilKMIlYTKIIIAN
,mi'l n reading of thorn Mould show
I'll. '•’»*
.106 K. Fill ST
to permit the S tales’ Bights party
A
M
arc
Welcome.
CHURCH
n» *|M-eifn- directive* werr* needed.
• automobile accident In which a to plsre Iho name* of its randid&lt;l*ii Avenue And Third .Strret
16-year-old girl was drowned.
ate* for president a n d 'vlee-nrral
Ihiugla* K &lt; harle*. II. I). Mitii.ler C H I ' H C H O F T H E N A / A l t K N K
Doctors at the Ellender Mem­ dent on the Im'loL Governor Ralph
111 Maple Avenue
K. D. Ilrownlee. It. | l , Pastor
orial hospital said Mrs. Brown F. Gate* and Edwin Steer*. Repub­
Itrv. I,. It. Rushtnn
Kmerltu*
being given oxygen continuously. lican memlier*. voted fur the
Sunday School—l*:46 A. M.
!t:46 A. M.-—Sunday School.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Leslie Southerner*, and William Stcrklrr.
Broussard said he had contacted liemnerat.
11 msi A. M,— Morning W’oiahlp Morning Worship —10:45 A. M.
voted to keep the party
i Mrs. Brown's relative* In Orlando
S*-rvici.—"p re y c r, The Mightest Junior Society—6:30 P. M.
off
I
he
hstlot.
___
Young
People*—7:00
P,
M.
|
who
told
him
(hat
she
was
Force In Tin* World."
traveling with
her daughter,
"MM! P, M.—Junior and Senior Evangelistic Hour-7 :4 6 P. M.
Egg And Poultry
Morning Prayer Meeting—Dally] who*. name was not revealed.
Young People'* Meeting*.
I The dead girl, however ha* not
H:oo P M.—Evening Worship 0:00 A. M.
JACKSONVILLE Sept, in « i'.
Service- "Hose*, A Itrnk■•n-heart- Mid Weew Prayer and Praise.been Identified, The Occident ocWednesday. 7:46 P. M.
Irurrrd when the automobile left Egg* ami poultry nrires remain..I
n | hovel ”,
the highway and plunged Into a unchanged on the Jacksonville
bay near Houma.
markets today
I.AKK MARY COMMUNITY
't
THE I III ' 144'll (IF MID
( IIURCII
2609 Kim Avenue
Rev. (Tarenre ('. While, Pastor
Rev. Joe C*. Crew*. Minister
10:00 A. M.—Church School.
Sunday school nt 0:44 A. M. We
have rlnwes for ages, good spirit ] 11:00 A. M.—YY'orship.
filled tearhera that will make the! 0:30 P. M«—Westminster Fel­
lowship.
srrvire a li|ea*ing P&gt; you.
T h e r e ’s a S c o ttis h A ir to t h is Back*to-Schoo1 s e a s o n .
Mi*s E ltir Jane (Reason will
We Are Closing Out
Paatntal service at 11:00 A. M.
H A L F -filrr . . . no p o p u la r w ith th e p ig tail a e t n o w
give
a
message
un
the
Youth
Subject, 'The Power Of Cod’. All
In
tro d u ce* n n ew " tw is t ’n 'tw e e n " ra n g e for t h e g lrla
it
&gt;n(eienre
of
North
America
members are urged In !&gt;C present
w ho o u tg ro w lI A l.F - f n r e . I t in ‘T W E E N - f a ra ”
hrld recently at Grand Rapids,
at this service.
$5.98 n
Eva ngi li stle service yt 7:44 P. Mich., at the morning services.
B en u tifu lly ta ilo re d tw o p iece drr.HN o f m atch ed p la id a
M After the messsge an nllar CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCII
in
n i/e a 10 to 1 1.
IFOR
AI.I,
M0I1KI.
CARS)
rail will lie given for Prayer*.
$4.98 A
(Formerly Soulhslde llap(M
Week-Day Kervlceu
Church)
Ptnyer m eeting earn Tuesday
$3.98
and Ninth Street
1 2 -9 5 1
Her Thene Duality Mala Before You Buy
evening at 7:46 P. M. The hand loiuretS. Avenue
Whatley, Mlnlater
leaders will &gt;*• in charge of I til. i*:46 A. I..M.—Sunday
School.
U se O u r L n y -n -w n y P la n
Plus Ta*
$3.98
service.
11:0(1 A. M. Worship Service,
Woman's mlainnary band mu-ts
Theme: "Resurrection"
each Thursday evening at 7:45
O N E TO A C U S T O M E It
7:WI I*. M.—Training Union.
I’. M. The Victory leadT* Rand
,r - m y**SL %
8:00 p. M. Evening Worrhlp.
. meet* each Friday evening at
Theme:
"Reconciliation"
^
K IDDieLH im ^7:46 P. M.
"Come I linn with u* and w* will
Jack K. Morriaon, Manager
The public i« Invite,1 to nil. ml do thee good."
all lho*e service*.
I I V I I I W * H I M P U I '»"*•
would Im&gt; sufficiently ocrtiitird

BASEBALL

SATURDAY
NIGHT

SANFORD vs DAYTONA

ROBSON

SALE

LADIES

SALE

HANDBAGS

tween-fere

FLOOR MATS
RUBBER MATS $).50

.0 0

Kach

c;

s

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

The Outlet

u

■*)

Now Efforts

Ith STREET and SANFORD

Jersey truckers who Joined ill the

(strike five days ago were expected

SH O H W G /

, t . - . i - « - . . . r * . . ••*.•
•oreturn to work today. Member; I
einmrnl i.jarrci a temporary cm- K f t * * 1 47H N! W,rk, JV* " ‘■J"
hargn nn inipmenl of gaiolme and j |wn(|rnt 1rurkjn&gt; rnn„ rn,.
Iilhrr fuel* from we it Coa.l |&gt;ort». | Tht. c l0 |o n r,hortm«n union
A I rder*l Concrlutinn Service |member* voted on whether to have t

*P U S#80Tr0N ‘ COOMNG

mIlin.il iauI

ihr (rdrral agency may thrir leader* sign non-CommunUt
nilrr the negotiation* if Rate con i *Uidavlta and aeeept the final
rilialion clfort, fail to .Mile the
Co“,,
employer*. T ht union announeed
wagr ilupule. A union leader .aid: the vote at Seattle waa 1,468 to
"I rlon't ire any indication of agree­ IU against Its leaders signing tha
affidavit*. The strikers at Seattle
ment v*ith the ml firm..*’
The union is asking 21 cents nn nt** i-otrd 1,467 to 16 against
hour pay inn rate. The Lo. ace*pUng the employar*' last ofAngeles area was the hardeat hit I ' « “ • * * » ■ '" .of.
«"*■ “
In supplies of gasoline hut a mil- !™“r*
UB'”n h 'd demanded a
lion gallons was to lie sent from j *"']]’
'* ‘‘e” U
,
Oklahoma
1
"resident Harry Bridges
I
said
he
would
offer
to
In New York, leader, of ai r i h- (
.*» would offer to re.umu
ing Ixwal 807 of the AFL Inter- negotiations
negutlallona after vote*
vote, in the
national Brotherhood of Teamstera coastwise union election were
railed a union membership meet- counted. Th* strike, now in It*
I Ing this after noun to decide wheth­ ninth day, baa lied up 160 ahlpa
er to reduce their wage demands from I'urrrt Sound lo San Diego.
The 60.000 auto workers were
from 26 cents to 17*4 rent* an
made Idle at Detroit after a strike
hour.
by 170 independent union plant
The trucker* ipitt work ll* days guards at the Rrlgg* Manufac­
ago aflrr rejecting an employar turing Company. They included
offrr of a 16 rent* an hour pay 26,000 Briggs worker*, 19.000 at
hike. About 1.000 striker* a t a Chrysler Corp. plant and 6,000 at
meeting reaterday, voted not to Packard. The guards struck In
propose the lower wage damands support of demand* for IB minute*
About 1.000 of the 4.300 New paid preparatory time.

tUHIOfi UIIE5SES

w r* r# e # £ #
TW O O M

ELECTRIC

GENERAL

• L it rb&gt;A of teotwg by c-pty pwMsg bonaail
No honing iwiKkev — ns chonc* for mistake*. JM A M ef al 8 »
even dijwi you ton took ad at enc# — avaryMsg reedy
et on* I m l You m vtl i*t,a-'i leveMeaeey oow
tUthit long*, new be eg thewn h t Iho 6ev&lt; Hwe I* RatWo, by

I
yew General flettrit bemh red dealer.
• Heie's reeSy m eeetUg eaie — new eeeklsf

\

One oven metier lire, *e oOwr three-gvo^er etenesiy

4
h ovtomel-c timer ten«foS*d, er yev tan oporoto eneer
' • berk waneoly. You jvtl lovdi bi/Hons for’ o*y ipeed yev «wrt

4

"sue
h he event end on wrfoce twin, the (o-nev*

*»

General Decnk Tet-A-Cook SgMi, *dA different eeWn fer eedt

Tuxedo Corn &amp; W heat Scratch....... 44.65
Tuxedo E gg M ash............................... $5.20
Tuxedo 20% D a ir y ............................ $4.20
Tuxedo 16% D airy............................ *, $3,80
Tuxedo Sw eet F e e d ........................ $4.85
Race Horae O a ts....................... ..." $4,10
CitruB Pulp best g ra d e....................$2.40
Onion S e ta ..................................Bu. $5.00
Poultry Feeds In Print Bags
Return Price 30c Each

A* u t n In
MAOIMOISEUB

MAD PLAID
•••fvied oboef, to god eboutl
A TYPICAL C A tO U KING Gt*t
•dll fall* tW» ooe.pl« a dreti to her wordrob*
tint glonca, loving Hi merry-go-round tklrt
end bootlace ciorlngi. The wool-and-royon
plaid, CAROIE KINO’S alone.

ipeed, lei you el a g'enre wfurt le mokbg end ef wbel g n i
• Yk.t yew Oenetol tledrlc b muhised dealer

$ 14.95

'*•

.

*-

si,..

rncM /e*

MONDAY-SEPTEMBER 13th

&lt;

|113SANFORD
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
MarwHa Ave.
PI
M3
mm

* •*- •- V V ,

j

*
'* .4
. # • . iA
v*

....

V M Y M/SS SUCTRtC CQOKtWS 8((r&amp;£$T

TUXEDO FEED STORE

’i

yew’ee ever teenl

m

HUNTS

•. V*

g

Hgkr m y — h i *e aeweit — avert eacMng else*it range

MANY OTHER ITEMS AT COMPARATIVE PRICES

Junior tltet 9 lo 15.

l

1

.■*5 f

fa
vj|*

'
J®
Vi*
'
- L u ff# 1
.A

, , „

» . vi

-•; .

■
•
1

,

.

&lt;

V '

•

\
\\

1
•

”

•

\

I
:

•/
iF-,
%

5r

I&amp;4." JZa

- . rt„

*T-

-Ji

�TUK W t A T I I k K

In Unity T h trt U Strength—
To Protect lie P*ar* o i ths Worlds
To Promote th* Progress of America!
To Product P ra ip rilO l « Saaford.

S

T

f

y

p

H

a

n

f

o

r

Parti)' cloud m th i M 't c t d a l­
ter noun thunocrthourm th :r v*a
Tuesday. Gentle to m odern* v*ri■
»M«* v»

d

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWSPAl'KIt
—-

VOLUME XXXX

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

E tU b lla h e d 1908

M ONDAY

S K I T . 13. 1948

A ssociated I 'r r s s Leased W ire

.'■■■
N o. 15.

» "i- u : u . - - &gt; w o o

nl4;dr/r5
'Hyderabad Is Invaded By
Italy’s
India’s Planes, Tanks, Cars
Colonial Issue

M arsh all AndiReece Says Dewey’s Chances To
Trum an Study
^ ennessee ^ re ^xce^en^ Decide
9 W o rld A ffairs
Secretary O f State
Rejects R u s s i a n
Protest I n C a s e
Of Red Teachers

By MARVIN L ARROWSMITH
ALBANY. N. Y., Sept. 13—(/P) Carmll Recce. former Republican
national chairman. predicted loda) that Governor Tltom»» E. Dr*.*1)
would carry Tennessee in the November election.
Reece it the GOP candidate for the United Stale* Senile ftom

Climax
Talks

Is Filed By
T ruck O perators
AgainstAFLUnion

, n Ex“

!S u it

T his Is Last W eek
To Sij;n For Draft

U.S, Naval Plane
1s M is s in g In
Not them Canada

Indians

Say

Inter-

v e n tio n
Is
He thinks itii own chance* of winning are good. he told * new*
N ecesconference tiler he had talked with the Republican prrjnienti.il
sa ry
For
P re v e n nominee.
For
More
Meetings
K. II CtfitiT, ntf|iI%
aillt»
O
I
l
i
o
n
A
n a rc h y
Rrs-ce acru.rtj hit IlenioeraMc^
tinUy Ainutuiirr«l thm *
-------i opponent for the Senate, Repre- Actlvitie- Committee a standm t
III LOUIS NKVIN
I* I hr la*t
hi which 1*
PARIS. Sri* i 13—id*)—The
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. (A1) - iwntntlvr Kstr Kefauver, of hav'ng committee of the House,
i»f !H to *«• yeaiw of itk’f *
The Tennessean said id- &gt; thu&lt; : PARIS. Sept. I 3. 1/T*&gt; Tire lint
fighting In llcdersbad was
'} P ieiidrnt Tiuioan m ie w rd die left lit leanings.
reifiMrr fur
'
hrinighl tu lln- altrnllun &gt;.f the
The former ntlioittl chairman, Kefauver voted against citing foi ' K u i I nreign Minulci* Council Maritime
**A 11 t 111*t*‘ 3%fill l|.|V*■ r
t«n»r international situation today
T w o
Srike Kil­
.! t i
Fi ^liters I iiitrel Nation- Secuiitt ( ouiictl
contempt certain wit nesses who! met .it the foreign ministry today
h* in* it* *lt*
today by rr*|ur*t of the stile
appeared twfore the Ihi-Ameri-1for a b il liy to agree oil Italy *
C r . is h
ters 12th Day As nrntritih
] a u fh e u In K
‘AtH’k," hr otlM*«*4l.
got erunienl. Itydriahsd, m lrd
White Houre u tliru li would not Humiliation, tatd hr had Invited can Activities Committee.
*
*
t
Ut-K'ifii
.ii.i
&gt;
iua&gt;
colonies.
lie a t|o*lrni, a*hcd the eeiunrll
And in Baltimore lln ry A
K ill in
re n
Waterfront
Is
I
tile
Dewey to campaign in Tenneisco.
P
i
l
c
t
s
dircurt it tfletwardt.
Hill
Stftninuta lliicti Hr)... ’ IV««4&lt;
to lake up ie! eenre the cpil'Micni
Illicit tliev .lyree by W edmWallace le*l night Mann I I’tv*Tlie ctlnnrt lunched at tlie Whit-* The New York (iovernor, Reece ideiit Trum an* “hysterical He*- djv. the wilulion will have to Lrt
•nt.
of it* relation- with Indh. Ihr
&gt;,( \v \4&gt;HK Srju I • nPi v Am il i"my, &lt;hh*»h» Hiyh S* ■
i
WA
Nl,
•
t
n
a
aihleil,
told
lit
in
he
would
like
to
t&gt;Y
\u
1
3
1
1
llvii'iltt ftilttit il Si-luM*l. I a
Hnilrr. After tlitl (lie 1*1et lair ill visit the tlate, hut made no com­
• tale- *ugge*tril Ilint ihr cauncll
\meio ,
hr Sell.Mil tit
Na- il ,,t'.in- lo-ailmt uiemlirrs nieel lime Wnl ir-day*.
1
“ t"
c w
a w - .... .............................. ..................... .....
.... I hi tht
confeired willi Marihall. Tlie two ment.
State*.
j let III* W the Italian I eat.- lirrty , |( ||,,| Unity 111 IrJelal COUIt Against | HfVtl i^hiHt! a i ihnut
Cxpl II. *i‘ im u1Sc itjf l ii lei \.i-.al
Ih r rnmniliiiiraliiNi a n dat rJ
usually meet retry Monday and
Ueec’e also furcart victory for
lie told n crowd of between
I oicntn Mmirier Robrti S .liu -1;, ,tnltmg Al l teamsters L’nion I S|»t-illicit.
.llt.lc Io • i th.- t '.s I oil&gt; it.v in i Sunday.
Thunday and aie in vuiitacl ta&gt; the Hepuhlirau candidate for (iov­
o,7(Ki und il.otki that a “eonslat- 1man wa* ibr only repte'cnUlive
,| |,vy New
Ottawa, •IT*1 t*'HI1 . 1■i* i mi»tine
j*cw ^oik
1 ui City** G iant
ernor in hi* ulatt.'.
■) trlrphonr on other dayi.
t l i t l III, I’akistsn. Srpt.
ently inconsistent Harry Truman | „j ,m UI(lt ,„ r, rllt. L r*i, Dou- —
&gt;
■- -•
j
today ii tlie 1,1,i al • ciciuiiy of Id h—Cil'i—t|s**r*
ttpc
l
operator*,
su
employers
In
discussing
hit
chance*
against
ui ilrmunMra“manages to be on both side* I
*,...,
.
i
i
I he United S ta in attain lit!
NCi t lu*11, Minceol.i
L S Amba.satk.r to lamdon. spokrtman b.it .innoum e»l
tol* mairlird to Ihr prime minis­
turned down Sonet protest* in tlie Kefauver, Keecr raid the latter of every i.*de that come* along."
had teen nominated fur the Sen­
The crowd donated mi •Mimuted »ot for the United Stales. Hlltish
the 1 s 1 Ini' c te r* resilience today and dtJo.rpli M Adrlif/i. &gt;|Kikr*iii,iu
1.1 Cap*
care of the iunawa&gt;‘ tclioolteaclicit ate “with only -III per cent vt the
to the P n g restive FattyV State Sc.ietsty Hertor MtNfll ie • | ul ,j,r J,V(. |,igge*1 truck owner
' Sir Rc Im .t Slid lil- 11. null. II. Naval in a ndnj licet I’.tkistan etectarr
ami now "cnn iiJrii the mailer vote" in Tennessee.
war me India because of ihr
aclc uoi Io tl.e It.nil
loeb
“He ha* followed the left moved o ted ."
lltrlrrahail intasiein. tt Irasl'
IllllSIctllri
IM
dinner
held
at
the
homo
of
Andrei
\
itliui'kv
wat
,p|nyn&gt;
Lslios
committer
will
cm
|I
• 'll
alto
lice deirieiuttraleiiu* alul prele'rs*
The State Department disclosed m enu." Reece raid.
Reece added that Kefauver Charles Fish, national vie,, chnir-'lbeie lor Russia Sthuum i pie* K), ,,| fail/ ,.| the ALL Inlrtnal ion it
1alhianl
*ion* weir renin led oil Ihe Inatll
today that Secretary Marahal! iaat
street*, the ttietrm * shouted
Hie ,,l oir hdt Cl,
ilhi&gt;tlirifioc*l &lt;&lt;f Iraouler*
t .i - —
*
wit \| in
Thursday sent the Soviet Kmtouiy voted against creation of a hoard man of Bu*inrs*tnett for H al- titled
■l.iing lice Ihe \i / a m ‘* and “Du
1 .1 tl
a note in which he rejected: ( H A to check on the loyalty of govern­ ‘*ec‘
l-aclr
bid
a
Corps
of
seiietaiir*
!
H
,r
wj||
|,r
|M*rt|
un
alley
&lt;
'IIWI.H
1
s
iiini
Man
About 60 persons w«rt oil lmn-1
Dick
Cooper
Advo­
away with Ih^ Indian uniuri,**
Huaaian request for “free ami un* ment employe*, and alto again*!
-1
4
5
1
1
and Dtt
and adtlHill.
jtiunc that tlie local ba* rrluted to
II 1 11
bern
(UmlnBPtl «*» 1*H1r f t.HI «
cLstructed .lccet*” to the teachert, making the House Un-American
cates New Constitu­ lira id fre•in «in&lt; 1*
—•I And in Moscow a dims* ln|b.up.tm cullnlitclv with tbe iitul
n i w ui m i &gt;rjd. 11. t,v i—
J Mr*.
Oksana Kasrnkina and
• Four-Power talks on Berlin Is ow it~t ■ .cud time ba* . iolaled the
1 nl iii.|i- 1 S lift f 11\ linii hi to* pi msa.l'-ei t!,c pnneciv
tion F or Florida
Michael Sumarin.
j expected here this week,
I lu V weir I ■-*«• ( h
(2) Soviet rhartre* th at the Fed­
lale nl I lv.biab.nl tmni all four
j A highly tellable Western Nation il Labor Rrlalloa* Art
eral Bureau of linvatigatinn utul
Need
of
tlie
leeieion
o
I
|
Ion
la'e
I,
\Vi|....
\
S Naev ,..l„ - I I I ) »ulr* ft &gt;ll IV I Itr tlin*l llc*|.1 |iui}Hiye
Ibr
fu
r
atmtialion*
rmploy
A
*
source
predicted
there
wit)
Ie
the Tolatoy Foundation, an anilsome kind of ngreement or, fall­ per *rnt of l.ocal 807'* 9.4IM1 rnttn- "188V" CunititUlloll w it todl) , lai k M. h I .lire a Vi i a1 aII pilot . TAiif It) lectoK’ oitlri
Communiat oriranItalian, had com*
I Ing this, an end to the talks, b rrt. who w.ilkrd out a week ago elieteeel in a talk lie Rolariatl* il .mil a iia tI ei" nl ii me.! .'value
(l em la.M On P u t Mafct)
II, DtifiHnirin ol, lirri
*
n
V
* I
i which licgan in Mcnwow July 31.
(he I o u m M Crnlei by Malm Dick who wat a &lt;• • .ei a •-! hem g down lir.ulrt I Vhtfll 1JUS c Aitul srmoie I
tail
Wrdnrrday
in
a
(
oii
I
i
.
ii
I
die
H n p p I p ry ic la fn rc
The three
Western envoys ate
Cooper, former gulicitialoriai e cu finin t'liur*full
1.If* Dlin! «HI r rrd wi ill all Mrpport,
*
L c V g l a l C a l U l Clteparted to lie almut to iec|uesl ipulc
The* pint i left i?lmi chili Sunday -1|{%«| lie si 435illlv. 1141*5lU
illdatr, anil tllelltinf* e.f effeitln-!
.nnothei meeting with the Soviet*.
...
...
_
_
.
*-----111. lV...(ii..otuv
,
A(lc!l//i caul the owner yimm- this leeieion weir drlialrd by Iw &gt; minnlng f. i U lln .i in, | In n,et
negligible op|iniilii,n. a g-nriurncnt
Blow Is Expected* To [Wallace’s Place On logical day.
lalso would luing action before ilw of
lii- fellow law etude Ilf* llom ieimrte*l «ii'i*|. The • irilies** -aid t.ilem, nl 11ii!i. it..|
•he plain n I o e -u;iiit*l Naval
National l.aliol Rrlation* board iti
T
ir
lr
s
H
To
A
lo
r
.
!?»»
I
A
foreign
office
spokesman
said
Curve To Sea Be­
1 i k n c i i s / A l s o *-*X- j t.xluy
"agre-enu-nt now
existsan cffori to mm|K-l Local 81)7 tn .Slctrnn Univeirilv. 3Xilli.ni' Main* lleMrliciafl. Iiil.nnlle wa» i«i»ed
\ Mcilr.iv iJivpai I, laid Indita
( » Vrif luisaJ MM
I- i*vl.l I
o| Si lVtersbuig ami \ein&lt;m |ut m iim ami u-i'd hv the- Naval
fore Lashing U. S. 'pected To Be Issue the-•mnext
*m* ,h’’
w
”
'*
*
rn
“n
bargain.
ste|i they will trike In
I,eun ui Or* lido
lattnche,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—«&gt;!•)
the exchange'* with |{u*»in to
The NI.liII alieady !&gt;«• under I George W. loullV inllmlui etl
Tim Cnniidia tir F' u e i« huntMIAMI. Sept, 13. (71*)--Hurri­
TALLAIIASSKR. Sept. IJ—
— Both marriages and divorces
ie HHcibM, — c&gt; s, l iakci
|con*ideialiiin charges of unfnii
"I'l'it . .niiii rv of
(A1
)—A
court
ruling
that
stickM.ilor
win* i* on active big the Idea
aliar Cooper
l ewiprt wlni
•lumped in Alabama and Florida cane wind* approaching HO mile
,
,(
,
■
■
*-"~rr
*“
j
labor
prsdlce*
I.MlgccI
aituinst
the
Netilliern MI’lmrchill i*
•n 11*47, compared with HMfl, the an hour velocity iwept ihr Bnti'h era printed with names ref writehi
elm
.ii
ihe
Orlando
Ju
V
foi
efaVe
a|
benV.Ve'd
l A t l U l l l a M l i r i C h l i r f f l 'C l ■»"»•... U.l week by the- empluyvi*
Ihe Join! -ervli'e* winter experi*
in candidate* may nut fee
pi
federal Security Agency reported
(),
P1 letl
M
|n
/ n v l|
0 . . 1S michr th, T .d lU itley Act. The f.liliiarv Sub-Dnlriet oi lit
island of Bermuda in (hr Atlantic on the Florida ballot todnr
today,
liaeu whi r atvi i.il hiinilml
ID
ls l)a
v /Iv ll
o U l l employer* charged striking driver* ganireel Receive Im p*. A epeeie.. mental
t'auadian mid nl",nl IPii Amerirati
Henry tYallare'a supporter* de­
(ieoigia sold fewer marriage today.
■■ .
Icueiriil arid intimidated lion-ttrik- gucM was Major Holton i . INeree, In-ops are hated,
IjcrriM-s last year than in IB4«.
Tlie weather bureau's stum, pendent un the l^gU lalure fur
ATLANTA, Setit, 1.3, U4V-Anltng truckmen.
■,
the atrenry said, but added that
a place on the ticket. Circuit
Meanwhile in f’ranhfnrt, Get
Dr. I( W Ituprcelit, vlce.ditui.iiv, two u„«s. y.Hii j,.| npiiiei
fa l» h^a.no nccuraU figures on Gao- warning service at Miami said tit* Court Judge "w "lfav* WriVtr AiUntn Husloe*' .!an w u vh&amp;rgc-l | T h rnajo* tiuck owner* are DRL inf inity m dim lnr,
ay
filling
ki
«f
name*
on
i
’OJ1
cf*'d
tulf
to*lay
with
lavishing
j
standing
firm
against
iirevting
,
Ibc
t&gt;.&gt;n&lt;I
di“
u*»ion
&gt;3
»Iinl&gt;
center of itir severe hurricane was rated any
* ffrtjl divorce* for either year.
is *r names un
aay filling
ruling m
|,|*nr« err* *In-') nen Krtufl* iiren reetor &lt;( the Central Florida exw*re 45,POO m arriages In only 65 miles southwest of Ber­ the Florida ballot must be done 517,000 worth of gifts on the wife tLocal H07'» compromise terms, in- M ajor Cooper w.i* moderator wa. wlnb en route (■&gt; Knglanel t &gt; take Per inn-lit station, will leave soon
Alabama last year and
dl. muda at 10:15 A.M. The storm “by pen and Ink or pencil." He of it Florida Insurance executive. 1eluding a wage lncreo.ee of 17'r pircrnlrrl by mnnlier* of tlie I'ln can In “ Battle „f Iti train" day. for lihncM. V V tn continue hi*
hour rind n Imspilaiirn- Alpha Della n.ilioiial liopoiary Sr pi. 15,
woik low in cl ctmcdupiug n ipislily
Georg* K. Lynn, Jr., of Fort cel its
rorrea, rompaiwd with
said use of Ike sticker* e-i.uld
IMyers, ashed |100,tl0tl in daiimgre lion plan paidfor by Ihi* employ
stiuin of I,light leslstani &gt;e le r v ..
marriage* and 14.400 dlroce* the was moving nurth-nuithwc*tw.trJ. nut constitute a legal ballot.
(neither
F
ko
jet
i.
missing,
the
previoua
I 'i| tin* lllo-.l part the tu p will
„
year.
u
Imcous. he said, th® gift* were e-r» Tlie uinji-t owner* voted Sat- I, g.d fiali iriily
"Winds al Bermuda have reach­
45 (rill IItllr || (!H |*|||(gi Hit!
In
iutiodueing
the
ihdiaters.
1!«• financial hr il,e Seinlii-de ('minFlorida reported 27,l»’P m arri­ ed hurricane force and will continue
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 13 (/j *i I Imsluweil “for the purpose of alien- | unliey night to iej&gt;ct the1 17' v('.e.pei
p,.luted
out
ttint
tiecon|
ty Ftu m linn un.
ages and 20 BIB divorcee in 1047.., •
.,
PI ...I. I .
.
.
.
1
i etfng hi* wife's affection*.''
cent eleniuod and to "stand pat"
Ho uf* Lcg.rJsinr. con.tdenn* il.r | Th(. , u„ w u rlled
r .s .
„„ t(l„lr ,lffri ,,
against 20,DM! marriages and 2 f ! . - ,ncrM« un" 1
•lllulional revision I, nc*ce**my i &lt; i l i / c n
At n dim,ci meeting Friday
Of
World
rtfi2( divorce* In IB40.
' forecaster* rrporlrd.
i
*
-.
||
|
nil’ll' io ill, V,H-at|i,nnl building,
ballot revitiem bill in tpeual se-x- , •rit11 Court against Norman
I And In San I'rnnrleco, •.Itiking fur «1it l«* mi I In i-Hi»* - im*i 1*118*'!
Georgia nmrriage license sales
#*\ S K S I * *\ * I I t 1 I |) adjoining Sc mm .,|e llign School,
Trie center is expected to p.isi ^cion lomoirow will have one lily 11'endlcy, preeident of the V)' K. wrei eoast uiaiitinie unions anil old i»k«* |*4'iit*fII r, tax l «*f&lt;»l til and |
totaled 48,7715 last year, com- dU1 lu
. .
i itii'inhcr of tlie l&lt;&gt; al Farm Bufeau
‘ 60 miles
’’ west. uf« ■
&gt;
. queriiun before ihrm!
illrowmr di'ceirating coinpalty.
employers today awaited
the tondjitxtlMi’Hf Mo ifVfalnl lltiit |
Hrru.mJj
pared with 7HJ!I|) in It)lit.
th# pi * m'tiI iaiiik«!itiiMini hnd I**‘**t
I'A It I ft. Sept t l |,|N Carry v°l*’d&gt;« g&lt;*’ Hr. Ituprcrchl th*
It
il
conMiluiinnsH
!
In
the
suit,
Lynn
said
the
shower
j
Army’*
next
move*
idler
the
uniduring
the
next
few
huurs.M
*
Alaltam*'* marriage rate last
Havis. “rt, cltlrerr &lt;-f llu- world, ta j “C*1"*' super I a- last sensoiL
Tt
, *
|
. |of gift* began in May, tt)4U, un-i -&lt;ms iiffet**l to work military rnr- nrnt fidrtl riMir# Muiti HH
Although pointed in the general
y**r * * • 1C.2 per t.OOO popula­
Mima iii wrhi* a tn*vi* riitiBlIltitlnfl pulling hi* In k of a nationality ] . ,,r Kuprrehl il going til New
Ihal
(piety
n**T
_
I**
§
*
’*l,r
t-'‘‘l
’continued until Septemleer. IHI7. !g„
■iirecliun
of -—
the Virginia
tion, Florida'* 10 and G eorgia'*'--........
— —
------- Caiws,
— r —. III run through all the drbalr on when he and hi* wife separated | recpiires dealing with Communist Mint I hi* aiihjrfl uf Ihr dolatr. Wll* tight upto the Cmti-il Nation*. I *'"'b
ut tin* tunc of the year m
H U (assuming g|| who bought the sturm 1* oxiwctedto recurve
If the V. N can't solve II little •hat lie nisi 1,1. .rv,. re **rlts of
limn linin'* uiwr«l n*l«»pti&gt;&gt;fi "f t ho
^ •I^ jf
iHfm.)
Jlu th# north kh ! nurthw«*it U*for*» the bill and any amendments of­ after *ho told hint she iutendeil to (party linn ialmr lenders."
protdeiii. then it rnn'l 1
irnerit* made ,,u lln* ru*w rcraI The Army hu* *alcl only that it* nrlu tr-liV'Mf tirli* itathtfl nf trvl* priAomcl
Th# clivore# rate* p«r IXK)0 po\»u- I any rffectn arr frit on tha UmttnJ fered to change it. although |wi incept n new nutomohile.
i cclgry tn that
rIoii
h«* mi id wuutd |h ii Y « m y c huniniiil
litiinnnity."
v ." |)nvj«
|iav|« mti.l
.aid
The present* Included, Lynn Lurvo*** must und wilt move.
laUan ! u t fe a r w m 8.7 In Ala* VStates Coast, th# storm warning hap* the louder noire will be m
II,
Mt tnova'd
himVimI t«»
to tI
ihe
m* fmill
front step
ft p *»f
...
Mv Ml, intiiig hi. limn b r­
■aid, a 5‘-\800 diamond pin, a
Waterfront* up and down the li«w t*X|H'fi*iVr and tiffirit'Hl lli#D
haina and 8.9 in Florido» Fiinjr#s j service stated,
this related i)u&lt;-*linn:
io Ie .t;&gt;tc’* he c’an obitli* t oiixl il UhtlfMl t»*n* {Ilo • N io .l .onant In I'.irta vr* • " "
• 12,500 mink coat, a 1250 impori d
t were? ipilet a* tin *tnke went l»\ II
for Georgia were unavallahlo &gt; The Federal Storm Warning
1 *" ■•1,’tato-iis of fta n t«
Should Henry Wallace be -mv m tailored suit $2,(MM) worth of in w .into its 12th day
Vent Ion
non-legislator* which teidav '^lion rriin rc refilled t.,
i a i .1
i
| Service issued the following Hurrl*’*’ &gt;•*’, ihi'ti’li) cutting in
Hturry Bridge*, presidvlil of the would entail a *pei ial rleclicili rust­ giant hi ill pc’oiicaion t*» stay in
a place on lire ballot along with clothing and tnggavr. a 53.000 dirting
at
li'u*t
|20t),(MM),
and
«7*"&gt;,i*M
i
a
tli.......
untry
any
lunger,
I
S
t*
v
i*
&gt;
,
"
“
•
G' 11im- io develop a r.rw
monel
sin.
H
H
&gt;
share*
of
comm
*
i
CIO
Inngshorrilirn,
had
offered
to
Harry Truman. Thomat E. Dewrv
t .i i m Bureau in“iubrrs
pd ,t, .u rrend ir. *,:i
stock In an Atlanta firm and n rtsuirie riegntiation* hul the Wul month to keep lm&gt;y during » | m.»- wui ’inn- Imnil
Thurmond)
•111* d out
ll.tMH) check signed by I'endlcy.
erfront Kmployer* Association re­ sililc' six tile clit It | m i IikI lie di-vlnr’'il c-d In. \ uni ic oi pie pun and lln
t Atowilc.
,M'Ts,'Ah7rV.iSi-r*‘ ‘'T . i1 andTheJ. Strom
c(,&gt; i ii, ui,.i site* ! h*te
lb
special Sl-mcmlier o m niit-,
' . n d F la rlJ .-.
f f l U f
fused unless Bridge* und other thicl lie ill dimt U'lievv tliul tlie tioiialily ln*l Mny. lie* j. | )„. ...,|
roMcum sii Min '»f celery,
of
Merer
Davis,
Aiiirrirnn
orvluia
H
I
*
S
'
*
*
average
man
is
fitted
In
judge
th
•
union Icadcra sign non-Cnmittunlat
t i l l ISOA Say* 7 Crops
about (15 miles ooulhweat of Ber­
lln
lender.
effect
of
constitutional
law*
and
affidavit* Under the T aft-llartlev
Lormann Restaurant muda. It I* now moving north- stand the teat of any court rt“Thr I’nle.lim- pmlilrm, the KuAre Above Average Act. Union lender* have ignored urged retaining control by mem­ lean
northwcitward at al«&gt;ul 16 mile* tack against It.
pioldcm mid all the* other S oh-ImIhikI Cotton Is
Sold To A. A. Erlcaon per
ber* »l tlie l.egiaiallire cm the
the
act
und
decline
d
to
sign
such
hour. Wind* at Bermuda have*
It wa* divided on the m atter of
liroliteme the United Nations i*
cl ■■lcn«r. an I’aac *H &gt;
ctiricmeiiU.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
H
i
d
l
reached hurricane force and will putting Wallace on the new Noworrying uhoui are ritu.od Iiv a (JriiAAn llv Phil I tiic li
A. R. Lormann today announc**! continue to increase until the storm vember general eleetio.i ballot —The Agriculture Department
Federal conciliator* sat in todicv
luck of any inti-inational law," Io| !'• MtlHsar* ••** Phis- I tghd
the sale of his restaurant al 2750
irs s iia s M ** rwe* s lit
which will give Floridians a way said today that production of
(’.’Ii-i y'* ,1 ininatuni of rii . farm
■aid "They ki-c-o caving they
Nation’s
Kyes
Turn
Park Avenue to Albert A, Kric,
seven
major
truck
cron*
foi
com. to vote for Truman, Dewey ur
had* l,» Settle nil ii.....* litlj.* pi,.It. bind. Io ie mar I e challenged in
•on. former resident of Miami avd
i
mcrcinl
processing
will
tn*
*I
miii
I
To Maine Fleet ions feme first." II. add d Ibn l if an ill,* planting ,,f a newcopier in
, Thurmond by name.
TO UNDERGO OFHKATION
a'omlc research engineer and Two Are Injured In
The committee majority h, c i ' four percent above average (mt 12 CHICAGO. Srpt. IS—&lt;/P&gt;—Twolidrinutiitnn! r.-.lo w oe w iillen 11
..i i.land cotton, proven
^chem ical engineer.
i percent ladow last year'* hannei year-old Pam,-l.i loiiiiphere enter­
c ..silsu-a its I’a sr I n ,
nntiiirmli.tlc prcd.lt ilia would reu
t -I III Dll* | Innate, said
PORTLAND,
Me..
Sept
t:t
t/13
Mr. Frirsou has almndoneel re­ Crash On Celery Ave.
output.
ed the Cook ('minty 110^8(01 to
I planned tin to ),rin.f at County Agent C R, Ii,.v« n
Traditionally II. public,.u Maine
search work because of health
The crops are lima la'iin*, map ,{ay for u , 0ric* of niwrations rail the nation’* fir»t state elec- tvntlnn to the fuel ilmi there is day.
reason* and haa gun. bark to his
Two persuna were injured yes­ Roy all F la y s Spread beans, Itcets, aweet coin grwn whigh will determine whether .lie trie ballot today with Rep. AGir-1 Oecd __for Ini, iniiloninl guvi inI i i &gt;I ii .1* in Hit' planting of
pimiento* and tomt,t&gt;&lt;e*.
i|,a , „ futuir
furmrr hobby aa a chef, and at one terday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at
garet Chn.»e Riulth seeking a jnetd, Itiivi. said " 1 he niat-hinrry the min iiilly long rlicpl • cotton
Prospect* for processed tomspamt,|a. I* rn with hn bladder Grip senate berth hi the major •’ *8 s*'t up. Now if we can ju«t have l„ c ii on * | f i acre l r s : t on
time wax employed In large hotel* Cctary and Brissoii Avenue when Of Totalitarianism
toe* declined nearly six T«.i.cnl,J uuU|dPr her lexly, received na- contest.
In this work. He will take over an automobile driven by Junior
•lie bn d of Phil llach, nnd picking
|get over the last little hump.*’
Ihe active operation of th* res­ Vrlno crashed Into th* hack uf a
ASHEVILLE, N.C., Sept 1 3 - ■nap iM-aiis almut four jH-mnl.i tional attention recently in a
Hr. Adrian II. Scolten, f&gt;5 IValrV I *
official- , (nr Imvv been ' M Friday tndlcatrd a yield nf
taurant neat Monday and plans Chevrolet driven by Otis Smith, t/l*V—Totalitarianism spread* over and sweet corn about I lire” Per-, rcurt buttle between her younir View, Kan , native and tiewrciinav^ S**hi-criiisitittssl n. to what they .ire -' -' 1.1 l.i,. luil. t - i the acre, salil
to ,make
alterations. —
I I . -------[* mar negro. Both c a n were proceeding more territory today than lhc&gt; cent, between Aug. I nnd Sept.| parents, Fred and Irene laiin- to politics, ia Ihe 4B yeni-'ild Cnri- h'"lng to do al-oul Davis intinbit- Mr time on
.
j Nail* ronquered. Secretary of the I. The Department blamed ex-’phrre, over whether the surgery g rew o m n n 's Democratic oppon-, ,?*•
Vied, has an II-year-old *on and j west on Celery Avenue,
vleven-acre tract of land
" I h n u - who kn ,w cult in, tav
a married daughter who lire* in
Junior Velno and a paaaengc r, &lt;Aimy
Army Kenneth C. Royal I aald to- ressivrly high temperaturec xml ■hmild lie iieimitted. Doctor* .aid cut,
| Fran,,- gave them te,npora,,| v for .'h u t it i. the best l tint they liaV#
blight damage to part of the to-1site couldn’t live another three
Nr" ' 0,11 s **'c
1Mary I^F ila, wer* taken to Fer- ' “i j , .
Republican leader* confidently 'he (Jenera I Assembly meeting lie- ‘
-••■n. and the tapb- i« two
year* In her present Mate.
Th. restaurant was built by Mr. j nald-lurughton Memorial Hospital,
Thr secretary's ■perch was read mato crop,
next week.
Inches l"tig," he declared. Seed
exported
their
sevc’iitli
*h
night
’
Iti
tin
log
here
Lormann, a former real dent of where It was reported th a t they to the 30th annual convention of
i f the- re w cotton variety will not
"clean sweep" of ma,u* offices.
Cleveland, Ohio. In early IB47 and are resting comfortably pending the North Carolina Department
bo available to growvi t except
The others at stake u rj the govof
the
American
Legion.
Royall
waa opened In May c.* that year the taking of g-ray picture* to
through a cotton g r o w i n g
ernorship and three House acata.
Auction Market Is
cancelled
hie
plana
to
attand
the
and coat more than 530,000. "W-r determine the extent of Injuries, ronventlon because of pressing
u. oc ialion now in provese of for­
Officially ronreillnic n-uhlng,
Possible For City mation in Central Florid*, he
have had much _M t s r business
Smith'* car waa knocked 00 feet business tn Washington, the Army
Heniocrnta looked for a big later
revealed.
than was expec-ted, said Mr. Lor- by the impact, but other than be­ said.
vote. There are two labor hill*
mann. A large parkin# lot ad­ ing bruised, the negro era* not
If gr,,wc rs show cuiogli Interest
at referendum that th'V felt will
joins the on# story building. Living seriously hurt. Sheriff I*. A. Mero
and will plant diversified n o p e
help them mure lhan ‘h.* GOP.
MARGARET A BRIDESMAID
quarters for th# owner are located reported.
L O N D O N , Sept. 13
i.P)—
W ASHINGTON. Srpt 13 (A*) -Led by Henry A. Wallace's 1 *10 - j Both m ajor parlies icon tied th# there Is a possibility that nu auc­
40
Are
Enrolled
In
hack of (he restaurant.
gressive yioup, all |iolitical parties except the Socislitl I’artv luce election for a hint uf how Novem­ tion market may '« culnlilisiird at Process Margate! will he brides­
ber political winds will blow
the Sanford S tate Farmer* Mat maid next month in a wedding
VtMsitional S c h o o l operated financially in the red this year.
f
KAISER FILES SUIT
VACATIONING
If she jsme, Mrs. Smith will bo hrt il was announced this morning climaxing a Buckingham Palace
Their financial report for the (list right months of 1948 w m filed
romance.
^
DETROIT, Sept. IS —(/IV I’RAGUE Ciechoslovakla, Sept.
Mure than 40 students are now today with the clerk of the House. Only the Southern Stairs* Rights the first woman elected Mc-nutor hy II. J ladminti, market ni'inK alser-Frater Corp. filed a coun­ 13—«*h—President and Mra. Ele­
Lady Margaret Kgerton, 30,
wIIhaul
first
having
served
by
agio.
ter claim In Federal court today ment Gottwald left by plan* today enrolled at the Sanford Vocational group failed to report.
Indy In waiting tn Princess KUappointment.
A
Broil*
t
victory
Ill
oilier
to
c
II
kcucs
such
a
pro­
asking 538.B lf.ltl In damages for a holiday In th* Crimea, In School, Mra. R. C. Maxwell, princi­
xahctli, and John Colville. 33 nilH ie Democratic National Commillee listed ihe heaviest rx|&gt;endi- would Iw the Democrat*' fir*; in ject. John Wilson, secretary of Ihe vnte secretory to Princess Klir*from OUa A Co„ a Cleveland In­ Southern Ruaala, It « u announc­ pal, announced this morning. By
a Senate fight since 1911.
Seminole
County
Farm
Bureau,
vestment house.
ed officially today. (Gottwald. a the end of the month a total en- tures and the largest iqierHirigh
heth. will marry Oct 20, In St.
Polling place* must rlo»o by
The auto firm sreused Otis A Communist, headed th* February rollmrnt nf 50 adult students nf ils-fssit Isut a bank balance kepi mitten said it took In 1515.455 nnd 7 P, M. (KBTt. They may cl-'ie I is aiisngecl a meet lug for Thors- M argaret's Writ minster
cl
iv
evening
al
8:01)
o'clock
at
Mr.
■
pent
5(341,351.
The
report
did
not
I
witness
subject*
was
predicted.
the
Democrat*
out
of
the
red.
coup
In
Ctechoalovaklaj.
Co.. Jam** F. Meetaraun. a
two hour* earlier In communities I Chilian'* office at which State
The Wallaeite* ended the period shuw how much of th* $llfi,h!ti&gt; of 300 or fewer inhabitant*.
During Ihg second week In Octo­
phlUdelwtila Nwyee. and David
THE WEATHER
Larkrt Committee- inemliers will
deficit
wa*
covered
hy
rash
«n
with
the
largest
raported
deficit.
ber,
a
course
In
office
practice
V. M*»»in. a Detroit attorney, of
r.’view the project. (Ins Schtnnh,
DHIVKK8 LICENSES
Republican* also operated sub- hand at Uie start of the ve.tr.
cmwnHne »n asrand a font*-art
and filing will be started.
JACKSriNVH.I.K, Kept. 1*3—GP)
Il look* like drivers have aban­
Two reports were filed by C. II. FLOOD CONTROL PR O JB C t I* clisiimun of the commitR-e,
to marks* 80(1.000 share* of KalThe school i» operated as aa part
purl rtantially In the red, Liu their reStations
High Is
doned their old habit of waiting of the Seminole County. School port did not Hit hank balapct- at Ilsldwin, Wallace's campaign man­ WASHINGTON Sept. | 5 _ (AVA»er p rn»er Stock. •
31 1(0
Atlanta
The Army engineers plan a limitMUST
BUY
TAGS
ager.
One
of
them
listed
contri­
until
the
Iaat
day
to
get
driver’s
the
atari
of
the
year
to
refl
wt
The latest smII wg* In Ihe n*.
Ilo.ion
system and offer* free Instruction
nl flood control ron*tructlon pro­
bution*
of
5451,121
to
the
Na­
licensee.
This
morning,
the
thrw
Mcitcirixt* who ate engaged in Detroit
(’•re ef e r *n«wae to * complaint
in business subject* to adult*. It Aug. 31 financial position.
gram for the Ocheesre Pond and
deck* assisting Judge W an In i* located In th* Kant Building on
any employment, trade nr profes­ Kansas City
filed last F#h. 9 by Maateroon,
Th* Democratic National Gem- tional Wallace for President Com- Parramor* area* of Florida.
issuing th# llcenae* were kept quite Commercial Avenue.
fflttee reported receipt# of 5541.- mitten and expenditure* of 5070,Brig. General Peter Ferring* sion in Florida or who have chil­ New York
busy by applicant*. On Saturday
471 and expenditure* of 5888.712 353. Thia meant n deficit on Aug. of thr Engineer# advised Senator dren attending th« public xchoo'i Phoenix
r or c
during the eight months. Bat they 51 ef M » , 715..
morning. 848 Been sis x*ee« laewed
,i* t ■" •d * * " f
Pepper (D -Fla) today of th* are required by law to tecur* a Washington
Baldwin also reported August plans, but gav* no details othar Florida auto tag and driver'* li­ Jacksonville
COMMISSION MEET
N “ with a balance
I k l ' V ' r, '~m*» i
It will taka aa avera— aC 4»)
receipt* o f 148,745 and expendi­ than that money for th* work U cense i» was notnted out this Miami
- - - ~SW V» »■-'
Th* City Ceaamleelan will meet
rt. 4 to
tures of 567,251 for the Progres- ■vsllsbl* from emergency funds mornlnr hv John L Galloway, Orlando
Au#‘ 11
la all metaeWU In tonight In regular aaaalon at 7:50 f i / * ! ® " 1
ir s s lls s H mm r &lt; f f Three)
The Republican NaUooxi Comvotad hy congress this year.
Pensacola
W an. o'clock.
county tax collector.

«■!' s*c««r "&gt;?•••*

For

j?is Tw r'.rr'^tsaii

Rotarians Hear

s rs ,ss s ssrijz nV crr1‘!"'r *p^*-*&gt;— ....

DivorceSyMarriages
S lu m p Irt f47 For
F lo r id a , Alabama

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

Stetson Students

D ebale Revision

140 Mile Winds Constitutionality
Hit Bermuda fat Of Ballot Bill To
Big Hurricane

Dr. Ku|)r(Tlit Will
(■oTo New York To
Study Celery Croj&gt;

7,1

Led By Wallace’s Progressives,
Most Parties Are In Red For Year

,m

�v.-— .'.v nrrt.

THE SANHMH* HKHAI.lt. HANKoIM*. Kl.UHIDA

\C,r. T W O

By R. J. SCO n

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
ry Ceil Battery With “ Lung*”
Sr. May Revolutionize Old Industry
Rr ALTON L BLAKESLEE
ASSOCIATED PRESS SCIENCE REPORTER
NKW YORK. 5ept. 15 (/!’&gt; A nr** dry cell battery that lire,.tin
•if through "bind*” anil work* three litnet Innttei was announcer! to­

day.

The lung haltery. Iu*rd on a nn* principle. war devrlmied he
th- National Caftan Co.. Inc.
The inn u*e !• for imall "A " hsR rnrt
[a hrarinH a'ldl. Other u*r» ate Inreiren in |Kirlahlr radio* and n 'tar
ZEBRA
equipment
Ono small btfltery give* at
“*
ho tlte of acrvlrr, 'll ill lit I.vtgh- „j„r j,
U(i,
tin &gt;1. Currie, vice .in-ddcnt In
The Imtcry's lungs an- Jfl little
charge of re&gt;e»n h ThU I* trinle |u,|,.p&gt; fi||,*d with active vartan.
N A fu R E
the* life uf tie' le it previous
"A Tliiai* specially-treated carl*-in
B E S T E X A M P L E S oF
hatter it-&gt; of the same -is.* ur.d ,|ml
|(.t„ an*f thu* oxygen.
C A M O U FLA C |E*
Height.
( 'into the hnttiry at n o i i I id I N
Alan, the limit buttery il r»tt t
The euihon also act* u* the
tire or run down. I»t. Currie a'd, |n,.itivc |*n|e.
It Rive* almost cnn*tant vofatte
Once Inside, the nir a*t, on H o
fnr the full at hour* of n*r. Ton* a(tu-, Tire tlnr ia In ronlaet with
Tetittonal bsttetiv iteellr.e in i, ur* „ gt-| paste of caustic *&lt;&gt;dn and
M. then recuperate by he n.- test- u,,ch which Ip iln e l rtrnly.e.
ed.
The new Iyj&gt;«t give, the | n effert, the oxygen net- di*
■ante power nil the tin..' until it rs-rlly on the line, producing in .
awddenly mnk* nut.
ergyl
Conventional dry cell urodure*
The Imttery ha« u pin-tic m u ’,
electric energy hv chemical »e. with two oblong opening- nit m rh
u«n on ainr. the negctlvo |&gt;ole. •tde which eapii«e the 'fit lung*.
put the product* from tM , 'vee. A real of tape ever &lt;lu I inir
tlon tend In Intel fere, and the hole* keep* tlie hnttety fr*oh ill*
action «lfw. down due In uolniira* di finitely until il l« put into u*".
(t»n. Tn help I'llmituilr thin, n
Mure placed in the In nrintr aid.
rhamiral. usually m nngt.o-* di the Imttery doesn't degenerate. In 1
oxide. I» addl'd to the rail. Hut ‘ any apprcrinldc extent vhen lh&lt;
i s &lt; H t NLSY
the ritemical cnn'l give tip oxyi*«*n hearing device i»n’t in np*’f ition.
fast enough to keep par** *.I»S The Imttery will give *tl horn*
2oothe polar!xatlon. Tie «**1t need* ,&lt;f continuous nr nf intcrinilU’n*
PALOM AR 'TELESCOPI
re*t period* tn ti’ruperal •
»ervin*. Dr. Currie «aid Dinin'/
*?
Tlte new Imttery let* tit air to (hi* lifetime, il u*e» nlaiut n&lt; much
iplv enough oxygen
p* *vrnt air n* th at needed to lilnw up a
K WILL dW i MSUISR
slowing down The enenrv out* rtthher Imlln'ti to a m e eight
-THE EYE OF A FLY A
.put la kept ron&lt;tant until the inches In diameter.
M IL E A W A Y -

rS

c r a p s

;

* 3

fffPZk

Special Session

't, itAKS‘ or uroare
R ^H

D

ead

BY

'f'H o tm H -T h e r e i s a p e n a j /TV
F IV E Y E A R S* I M P R I 5 0 N M E N &lt; FOR.
IN O U L C lN q IN &lt; N |S P A S Y lM E *

ev en
of

tm » IN A Itmg Titter* \ r .U + *, ] « , V arid tyM i

to lali ii uii‘1' in i n* memle’r* It
tried, in n nece»*arily hort emit*
I'uiirn, Imt signed up only I hi I.

-H u n t e r s

Profession an t&gt; &lt;raihin &lt; /

i

!_
•
I*t ■r •tt'r
Commit tin-men argue the Pro­
Wallace off. but rim ied”*l III*
had their • linn •• nnd
party a remote chance to uaiti gressive
Imt that. Thurmond's
.'ii.itcs
a poaition hy uettimr P.1(k&gt;nmn*** fitih'd,
..............
. , .
•lyned to a^ petition hv the fir*t
''^
■'"l" ' h,v' " "
week in DelnUr. 8".ne eommlt* ,r(r" ,Mr
' r""'' h,‘" * **
i
Icemen nppo.etl even Ilia'. ............
I'H.n*...
In
an
effort
to
rlmrh tluf u»ni
B i i i w t * Other* thfiuulil tt’alhici meat, the Idil ha* a rlau*o thiuiiuh
tNlfht to lie on the Imlln. if Thur*
which the l«Ki*laluie wot.Id mat.'
• i atond la.
The Wallace Imlllr p'ldoildv a formal "ik’lerttlim.itmi” iliu.i
*111 provide mi»l of tie* fir** five peicent of the ala'e’a vetel*
want tn Vote fur Ttiurniund. Till*
work*. If any develop, durinir the nmn
unit Dewey—theref ir*' tlo y
al#fle-pui 1'i' e *j*eelat ****«h&gt;n.
* IWtat about Iriral validity , run Imvr Irnllut place*.
The pmpoaed hill divide, the
the’ hill ri’roiunirndrd ev It • coin*
I j i t t i t l n ? Several i|ur»tiuna were eiKht elector* nattieil in the ttenio*
falicd. hut the eommltteenun era tic I’rintaty into two entip*
feint—Ihoae who want tn ra*t
think they either were unxwrreti of
ar taken eaic nf in diaftlni; the elreturnl vote* fur riui mu. and
thine wliu will vote fur Thuneond.
Wra mre.
Could the Thurmond elee'.nr*
• Than, then' i« the &lt;|Ue*tion. oinplaiii
roiiiplalii in (unit Ilia' '.In , ate
Who
I*
Xulng
tn
atlaek
the
law?
nut of their pom I*
WITH
JOSIf IIAIIM STANDIMO a few feet from him, llatmlng solemnly, Soviet Koreign Minuter
—U
Not, Tiun.an Democrat*, the Wtnu
- - .i" cheated
..
th e roininillce &gt;«v&gt; *'liu."
committer aaya, liecauae It pro*
V Molotov llctt) deliver* the funeral oration lor the late Col. Gen. Andrei Zhdanov. They are pictured on
w .y to vote for Truman.
* “* *"’•
a imlrnny ovcrlorl iug Mo.mw'a lied Square which wa* the scene of the State funeral and was attended by
Nnl the n .u t mond Stale (Huhtet* , n '|„„
rh ,r",u.m l' ..
Soviet leadera Third from right 11 latvicntl lleria. Deputy Preaident of the Council of Mtniatere, who lua
beenu.c It trlvea them f.tll recount*
""
I I ' ! ,h “W
l&gt;*en mentioned os a new “itnmjt man" ut the llii&lt;*lan Politburo le ft In right are: Molotov; Stalin: Geurgi
aa nm nartv
Vnt it,..
p«rtyTrumi|n
rhurmoM ropreMml*,
.atiaa
m aa
party. Not
the u*nii.—
Unllace wh"l
Nor win
wl„
j , , Wry
M Matenhny, a virr-iirnhlent of th# Coat tell of Minuter*: O M Pikmw. deputy pteaidenl of the Council of
nor
■roman „r
*&gt;r i»‘Wr
(TTeaelve*, the d x lr chairman deaiRnate&lt;l hy party,
Ministers,- II rla, Nikolai Vouirecntky and Laaar KagaiiovUH, PoUlbuio.nicinb«r».(frtl«r#flliuMfli Kediupholu)
th
a t uroup .*aya,
| | ’it Juat
Ju»t to
to lie
1m ^afe,
*ate, th
th- *j
*” TT„"•
' T ' hecnu«e the
Hut
.ynl.nl
u ltl Ihe
letter lltnn
—in i—
lie*r hill
WII w
would
n. Ibetter
limn m i w(„
,H. |1U, u hVl—
|n .*J t h . 1Mmo
thing* Unit come apart, thlnga
.. i, „ i,___
uf every elector nomin.ited in the All Children Have
that wrew and uniwrew, things
SU?* ^ * T n 'hr
,r ? i - '
Dvmucratio primary—wh*thur ho
,
that mnke various sound* nud
PrcMtnt law ulve* .lorit a*na w j, n .i^ i under Truman'* nnnte or V l t l l l N c C t l I* til* KOOITI Miiaea,
thing* timt roll und Uiuncv,
aimple and .mirk way to voir , for
Thurmond'*
name.
'
1,1,1
, Thurmond'* name.
move or ale stationary, sink or
^ w e y . The new l.ill won I help
T„ f(„
'"•I*
To
fill out, „a fu„
full |U,
lint r f , (|l
flout 01 aplaali.
Hy llavid Taylor Mpiko
Dewey voteia much.
elcetora ffor Truman and 'thur*
Keureddn or pennod-llt space
The eonfmlnn ia rauied hv th* elcetora
AI* New f *turn* writer
m
old,
tile
Irxlalalute
will
|ni
vide
dll nmoriff
*.*uman*Tltiinnond **plll
'•Every child lit. a ie.il itrtil iftay serve his purpose fur a tune,
four
imuica
tu
go
with
tin*
|n.m*
■rclv |M.rhrd th* r&lt; *—
rlrrlor*. It leave* Fr mi
oridiana
Mirpc* no llMr , pledged t“ each nltdidl.tr. vital nerd for .pace," u&gt; ro rn *| jf Be Isn't mer
rlear way to rait a full vote for j*„tl ,|le l,ogi»|atute donate noml* cllu Goldsmith, null.or and win*, M,
,.u, '. ennveni-nc
r td t i remain
ealor .
. '.here
.
.tro |o ■
either If the law Ian............
.hat W
MV
that
way?
The m«sl fnr room to r«nni,
Writing In th*- ''National Par*
Can Kapubllcatu claim *.h, law
Committeemen point t« thla pro*
a jual bclnr .l.wtored Ip keep rU1(in uf l|lt&gt; Un^ , 0 u t c , J on. ent-Tiochet, she (srsilita out thol however, i* not met hy tin nv re
^ m from r e iv in g full ndtant* llUutlon! *v . rh Mitc jha„ au. front Infancy a child need* *uf- ollutrnrnt of ulupir *p..»&lt; to tlu
to learn lolividual ronrernrd. Thrt spare
K
o f ihf* rVm**rmUc
s p lit!
. ficlent fiee In which tn
RVi- : tM.______!&gt;•
_. ...____.
--------(mint
auch a manner ns
aa &lt;lu*
.
------.......
p,„nl |In
M *uch
! „,ordii at" ami n l leg move mu*t he hi* very own. lie mint be
The rominlttM’men
f*1®1 l.egi&gt;latute thereof may direct, a : , t„ »m aM&gt; tn move forwAJ^k given the feeling that It la long*
- Republican, would have
to nuuiout
nljmUr of
elector, equal
equal to
lo the
the FA
J w. mV or
»r eldevraya
aldewav. at
at wl’L
willT to him. nf having a spot Dion
.
oi electors
il—vaaiirtl.
. »h#w a !&lt;»** to them If they eg* w),0|e numlrer uf Senators and MUs GolAsmilh, who l' which lie ran go furwunl with a
pert to stay In rourt. Supi*ottcrs |{epi. .eiilative* tu which the *'ate ,.nr „f the day &gt;nr&gt;
‘n . 11 cnn* of challenge, achievement,
of th* hill don't think they ran m, y t* ent|Ued In the CoitRreM.",
.,f O dd llyglep-;, N ;'; ■ml security.
anew that loss.
------- -— ---------- • Mil *
Shi add*: "Only by overcoming
York City Department uf Health
All lhe Republican 'lecture will,
KNOUUU'H KNOUtill
l_
„„_
.l„_
l_
_
.
...
,
,
n
imir
hurdle* will a child g d n
•ays:
he on the Imllot, deslgnnl *»l with
n „ rll|a halfback Hal .G riffin
lhl. , | ri.ngt»,
" Increasingly
I n ...___ .... a* a child leave,, 1()).
ti a s ,
an (HI Imhlml each name. n-»ldf*, WBet, K o m |
,ouchdown. and
h«
meet gri ater difflcullie*
Infancy
behind
him
to
lieeome
an
for th r flr»t time In history, tn« | WII extra pednta in oim high school upright human being, hi* muaclcs glows older.”
names of the Hepublican ramll* I
,^
^ ven,h touchdown ..
.
, „ fur:• I .Should the -pare allotted to him
rial hi* . .curiosities
ih maud
Iher satisfaction t.iaduilly he
Wt(|k(
#nd in ,pl). ho
...
... .
n rIf.
e t on .the. - * - ,
“ *'* ”
" '‘•l ".'...........*.*f I v»ill - Itcioine
apathetic.
liv­ i
•pace for hist upcialiuua.....He ia ether hand, lh«
* space for hit
. *.
,"MW“ °nf i Fl**tIda"w n te r'jlmmy^Kyne* and both muwle*huiwrv lo move about ing ia too much rnaretl and tlv rr.
all he ran, tnn-b ei ry thing within fore lo«* difficult for him to rope
teach, and miiid*bung, y tn find with. If hla life la filled with rltu*
ation* too complicated or dangcrleave off Wallace* Some I Virginia I Military Academy team out all he cnn. *
---- -, ous or difficult for him Ut d a|
Ju*t a ry kind of space won't
tlttiwmen thought tu, Imt the
season.
open I n ki "if standards he la exput I
do ihe says. He ne d. fire open
‘l " ? '| to atlaln are always twyond h i.
apace, with vunoua Intel eating
■ a K 'W i 'i ^ T m i . S i i . r 'f 'i r , , 1
.
« A M » nKHWKR
n n rh , In* will in time become i»itm In ix iitin c t l»cfor«' Ihf Mtiy
Wh*n Florid* p uuftHerlmrl. worth-while nbteei* ueh os kit - fra u d and di*rouragrd.'* .'ll*.,
prim*rir». It could have
l&gt;*u| lUldrti flr*t irtMjrtwl 'y i tn«* rhanwute. spiaoa. stool*, Itall*, (iiddsoittli warns
tlnd box, * lliere should l»e
y a li*rol iHiliticiil finrtv under (Sr** fiwtluill W|iiM »n n u l. ^ Iwtl*,
' • Children who ar* kept loo clu*c*
in which he cun discover'
.....Cl..., |y (.&lt;oifiu&lt;d. tm* much ui'drr the
pii'At nt Inn by ycttfriir nbcMt \%H»h«v| IftSI iMiundr. Ill* HdB piny ohjrcta
thing* that fit into one another,,
47,000 voter# (five p tttu itt «»f th*« I* % wriirht I* n dilld 1K.V
j Its*, of sduila, resit let* d lo living
in a space devoid of ineining to
tin in oi inappropriate to their
I stage ot giowth, she s i p , might
n» well lie relegated tu animal
j i ug is in loo*
Getting suffieient loom fur you/
child to roam in 1* rspiclally
tough in loeatitioa where the scar­
city of living apace rrauirvt an in*
etease in the multiple uk« and
shared use of the spare we have.
of
Cointdliaatlnna of bedroom and
living rtom, living room and din­
ing room, la’drnnm am| a|tidy, kit*
ehe naml foyei are Inrn asingty
rommon. Space ia shtred by childten of Widely varying age*, by
I parent* And rltildren who may or
mav not” mhw^riinimou inlrm to.
What ran l ^ i l i j n r ? For one
l*
, we cnn M«rrangi‘ M»* furniture
Wish to take* this opportunity of thankin^r
I
as tu provide a t least a coiner
. or section of a room that one child
■might call hla own. Having lua
Their fricndB und patronB for their cooperation
own block shelvea and toy l«g in
this section might give him en
Approximation of privacy and the
freedom to be himself.
in making
A double.decker tied for thr two
. next older children might free suf­
e
,
ficien t floor apace to allow play
room for bot)T
, How to provide Irvlerei'ing In*
[‘ door .entertainment, for your child
when the weather I t baa. or he le
convalescing after an illntit, pre*
. svilla a challenge to any parent.
Success—and hope they will continue to
ks*p him
The Idea, of course, la to k*
ot, Fran-,
buay*.....................

PLANNED
Vbu'll he proud m I m t *oe»l* uompliownl )wor decorating
• hen it’* planned around three iiilc aiw fabric* for drapea
aad (liprovrrv Mia lloralt, ttripr*. aolidt aa you lika them—
tSey r* detigned to harmooirt with each other and with every
aryl* of decoration. Otnota now from our vartaiy of iotat*
ruing texturt*, ttriking drtign*, autboriutiva home colarv.
Chooae conbdmil)-the Puritan wa&gt;. All ptr*h**wW, 4 i’ wide,

per JTard 1.98

Announcement
LORM
ANN’SRESTAURANT
NowUnderNew Management

S S S fi S fo

W e Will Be Open Daily From
7:00 A. M. to 12:00 Midnight

Mr. and Mrs. Lormann

Maintaining the same standard
of food quality and cleanliness
you have known in the past.

Lormann s Restaurant.

.ormanris Restaurant
•.V*

a*

have Jnal

_______ _ _ k for rfiyi
publishes! by The Sr a*

! . ■rY* :&gt;

O n U. S. 1 7 - 9 2

f e u
'■
•.

; -i - x w r .s •

visit LORMANN’S for -Really fine dining"

2750 Orlando Drive

�PA&lt;;ts THHtjfi

m t K A t U . ‘jA N K O K U . F l O H tl___

3 n li&lt; le WASHI
l i t D tlitlo r Stream
Atom.Plant Employes

•it

THE OLD

HO*E

I.e re U u I l « * OS,.

TOW N

By STANLEY

■unions IvHd' J#h
Al Double &lt;3ur Pate

S p tc til to C rn lril Press
t o t a b iir c HTON--The question ot whether a he detector should

n

b? u**ii

probe brought out the feet th a t e m p lo y s st the ‘op-eecrot O sh
Ridge. T en n . atomic plant e re screened through Ik's device
This illoctosure by Leonard Keeler, inventor of the llo-detector—
known a* • polygraph to the profetJion—was the flrat Intimation
th st the cleviec has been used In the slom lc program
Keeler revealed th a t the polygraph has been
used for the post twe years at 'h e Oak Ridge
liu'.allaliun.
.. ,
In a letter to (top Richard M N o o n tR l. Ca'U
rorr.la. a com m ittrem an. Keeler said that everyui*
connected w ith th t In a l products area of the plant,
is screened befeic Letng adm itted lu the building
and at the term ination of employment
Keeler cited the use of the lie d d c c to r (n probIni; loyally of atomic workers as an example of
the effectiveness of the polygraph
Mixon made Keeler's le tte r oubiic when it rvsj
annoimced th a t Alder Hiss, lo t accused ex-1;plo»
mat, had refused to aubmit to a Ue detector te a t ;
Leonard Kesler
*
*
*
*

&gt;

• IH'SSIA'.H nOMRItltt— AND HRR jrTA —

Competent authorities disagree over Russia's production of bljf
Lomheia, hut nil agree that the Soviets are budding Jet fighters
twice at fast as the United S tate s
The authorities agree that Russia has capacity to build 40.C03
planes a year and is .turning out about 200 Jet fighters a month.
One eource declares the USSR will build 1.000 n-20 type bombers
this yenr. while sn suthority of equal competence states lh»f (ha
Russians will come nowhere near this m ark because they are going
sll out on fighters. S
■■&gt;*** ** ‘
*
fVliInd tht Intensive fighter budding program Is the Kr*mlin's
desire to bring the broad expanses of ita land under proiectinn of
Impregnable ring of inttrccptor planes An extensive radar net­
work is also being thrown up to detect any surprise attack
W idely-circulated is the theory th a t r.ussia e plane lactone# are
hidden .icrurrty behind the U rals in Siberia Military intelligence
docs not think so it it convinced th a t amee the war the lulk of
Soviet industry has been reassembled in the Moscow area
If this is lin e, this key industry is extremely vulnerable to bomb
attack such a i destroyed the concentrated G-rm sn industries
Another apparent Rus'ian ait power weakness is reflected in it*
large purrhn es o? engines and jiarts outside the country Thl
stems from the Soviets inability to develop a metal sliong enoup
to withvtnml the terrific heat generated by modern plane engine
t
*
•
*
• s r v I’l in m ; afor.I.IO H T *--W hit taker Chamber*. rm» of
alar in farms lit* m the im an n g House espionage investigation, r1*
n g&gt; ml mipre*«ion on prober* in hie initial v e r r t testim ony
A mervbrt ' »h ■ House un-American activities com m itter*1**
that Chum hn.i answ&gt; »d instantly when asked such queatic *, :
"W hat is the brut warn* cf H iss? How many rooms in his ffT,*rl
Washington home* tVhal is ’.he shape of H its' living roe,- D*‘l
His* l i v e a hobby?"
Hiss is a formes member of Ihe iliptomati service a c * J **■
Chsmtiers ot having been an alleged Communist agent.
I T t'e r a sough' to test ihe eretiuliiy of Chambers
,h ambers
a tr r / V ashing mm rapid fur questions about events
ot l KM and l.Mft His machine-gun answers merle
Ossd
ttie ennimittee feel be Knew w hat he was tnlking
Witness
atx n t
InvirtenlHlty it s i n the "opposition- N tv tw r e k
m sf.ssim Iriu i which T in t editor C ham tir# read at
his facs-to.faie enrounter with H '-t. who had asked hrar Cham*
bers’ vocro
RhMlmth Bentley, the other s .a r in n rm ant. ts a* M,d tn h*v*
rrs'ly aruw era Im pinker*
Mise f. ntlvy is a woman whose sg r would be
*° estim ate.
Th«- luthier Communist spy ftsve it a* 10 Phe rsse* youthfully
und never wear* a t u t on her su b u t'r liair. Wher*r **•* I 0**si &gt;lid plain clot h*amcn go too

Qirls, you should know
about this 2 -w iy help

Whst la e&gt; fir soavsn’l olSut p riilim
funeiloeal a »a lh lr pslnt Slsnr s |i&gt;l tn i
v a c u a b it fauna tbs ■ » ! » » la CAR*
n u r s i - v t r b*ip. Ton see. c a n o n mtt
m sl* laiftf* Isis is »l» r ter re* la •:!!**

•( tvs VIM; III 11111*1 1 dljl n b u

FIRE and AlITO

IN S U R A N C E
C A S H D I V I D E N D S T O P O L IC Y II0 1 .D K K S

"rea r tlou ’ s i t l i l t s s&gt; Sir«1*4 on its
libst, II ihould blip is h i to fantltsoil

Phone

■ uata lu s s tseis, li ntcuM tmpinTs i * t
sppstlts, i l l attrition, sad Uni I blip
build ap itin is n is tor ibs irr is t d i n is
laws. CAJUHl! li sclm U fltiU r p r o i r . l
and ailm M Iltillr Isitrd. If roc lo th r *si
Ih sri s tru ts l i o n ', *t1 C AUD U l ledsf.

101

psrtaew pita, ill nun isra-shui II.»

CM.B0Y0--C0MPANY

Room

----- 9 •

W H IS K E Y ■ W IN E

•i LIFE?.

Atv
A
rt you
ymi ttotn*
o t a l th
tnrouan
ro u g h in
lb s mncti
‘m la d lt s p prdnd paeullsr to s «
( I t la U r n c j l Roes this Risks
suffer from hid Rashs*. fr rl «o I
m s s , M ab-struna. H t r d r Th e n so I r r
Lydta 1 . Plnkbsra's V e «* u b la Com ­
p o u n d to ra lls ra s u e h sym ptom s,
pinkhsm 's Oompound also hsa s t i l l
Roelnrs Ball i stomschlo tonlo sffeev I

l

RUM ★

★

NICK’S

GIN
★

★

package: s t o r e

410 Sanford Avrnue

mmiM’t nw,““

Parties' Reports
irim rln H rU I rttw l*n«» H u rt

atvc Party.
Thu Sociallat Party sail]
said It spei
spent
truif in | 21272 fro
92H,2.V&gt; and tiMik
rum
Jnnuary 1 to Ju n e 20.

Olher report*.
.
National Rcpuldivan C-ongn s - 1
ilonal Committee, receipt* SIR'.'71: expenses *111.101.
CIO Political Action Committee,
receipts 9208,703; expenditure*
9238,408.
Democratic National Congres­
sional Committee, receipts 91X75;
cxpcndlaturea 92.162, a hunt, bal­
ance of 9005 was reported for
Aug, .11.
National llrptildlran Senatorial
Committee, receipts Irmn June 1
to Aug. .11, 9IL1.153; exiwniei
900,440.
Christian
Nntiunal Crusade,
headed by Gerald K. Smith, ru*
n ip t* I7B.107; expenditure i *00,
Labor’* League for politick
Ed urn lion (A F L j, rendnt# *14*1
740; eaiHinditurea 9112X02.
Democratic Senatorial (jinipah;
Committee, receipts 94,7H‘J ; &lt;•
pens** 91.007,
Northern California ItrpuV*'1
financial committee of Hail ran*
rUeo. receipts from June I to^'l'*., 943JMM; expenses f o r ‘“me
period 937,332.

Egg And Poulry
JAc'K8CNr\T L L E r&amp; pU n (A?—
Kgg* and poultry price* imained
unrhangad on the Ja*»&lt;’"v*ll0
markets today.

FREE OFFERfor
Deafened ’ernonH
For people who .irateoubtnl by
hard-of-hearing, this May Im Ihe
means of starting a
, full lilu
—with all the .■njodieril of serntons. m usk, fm-ii.y cuinpauionahip. It I* a faiclrising brochure,
called “ Full-ton# tarin g s* and
Is now available 4thout charge.
Deafened persona (claim It as a
practical guide Wh advice and
encouragement of great Value. If
you would like ajrcc copy, send
, . out name and gdres* on a pen­
ny postcard an. ask for "Full,
ton* Hearing." Trite RELTONK.
‘ pt. II, 1460 y . 19th 8L. Chi8, III. Alu show this im■nt news n'a friend who may
hard-of-hea/ng.

ik-Draighl
HgjMtito?
Ts*. lUrk Drsltt aur bstp ■Its! tsy*i it lbs vnlitsusn rva hare test root

'*^ S 9 T

�I

rhe Sanford Herald i

Car Buying1eospecta

Rcccc Says

IKE WORLD TODAY

. K m U U Irt !■ l«M
N llliM■&gt;&lt;■■
4111
**b*«»**•
4br al W llK r

0/ D tw n r Mackenzie
to see the Progressive f*arty'»
M M W u u m e r than a n y to
“ iv lA
(•■Ur*. KUrUa
Al1 Foreign Affair* Analyst
presidential Candidate for Presi­
____ 111 Maaaatla Av——
National Automobile Dealer. a W , ” n - J 3 . V ™ .e ll
dent when he arrived at the station
Kai*r*4 *• M«aa4 alaaa ailltf
OlflH | ^
** UMW«
hiv uewn in i
Paul C. Hoffman. Economic Co­ lata In the forenoon. Later ho
Drialnr IT. 1*1*. al II* P«t&gt;t OIM
af iaaianh riarijia. aa4*» ika *»t filled orders for 7,800,000 cars, 11 „
,l
„„ operation Administrator. assure* accompanied Paul Itobeson, ling­
,1 (.H IM al Majrrtl *. I—*.
' f-„ 1 A* *».-__ ___ I —a.. - / ___ .1 Wilt more thftlj Oil u&lt; that M anhall Plan aid will be er and actor, on an autar.icli o
------h o iX a v r t u iik a n
1J " u - 1
»
cut off from any country going tour of negro neighborhood*.
1141la*
i&amp; 'rnonthji f f l S
S U f " " n ,r t “ " “
W
In addition to the contribution*, •
Coramuniit—or Fascist for that
H »ilm \aM «ar
Aren't some of the orders riupl
the audience at the evening inlly
which will be m a ttf.
---- —
canceled when the applicant gets a ca ndoubtediy. Also That's a timely and rn c o u rs tlrr paid wlmiriiona ranging from
It UK'NirTlUX HATH*
nr Cterrta*----------------- — • , *
many who have placed orders may fl e price or down rrffirmatlon of a policy which 12.40 to 00 cents to (ill about
Ope MilMlla - -..—aaa
two-thirds the capacity of the
rtlN MaalW*
■■
imyment beyond them when their turn *. On the other inurt he iron-clad if the democra- Fifth
Regiment
Armory.
Sit Mmaifc*
-------cies
are
to
win
their
llfe-and-death
----...
- .It was
.
Oa* 1tar
1*4* hand, many persons would buy a car if
fight against Communism. There W a l l ^ s
»•
eltjr
Ali iikliaiarF
cars* «l but have never placed an order because
since
last
October,
when
the
rami
can be no half-way business in
ihaaSa. raaalulloM aa4 ■allraa ml
V
“1
combatting th* Red Ism, deipite building was Jammed to ccpaiit
ra««r*alBM*BM far *fc* par**** al what good that would do.
taltlaa Hall, will *• charge* t#»
There
remains
one
possible
factor
w l ...:n .......... the soppy sentimentality which and hundreds of woidd-l... tickeI
gala? a4»*»tula* tana
it being bandied about In favor buyers were turned1 J ra y .
the number of waiting applicants. Prices T.
....
Meanwhile the Texas D«m&lt;4&gt;rarr*ivalr4 Sallaaallr *1
of appeasing the Bolshevists.
Ialaa4 Mawataxr Btrnwal*' further until a large proportion of prospect,
red •»
policy regarding cratic Executive Committee lured
This American
‘
Im.V XrW‘ Talk. Chltaaa, come utterly unabl* to take delivery. But t.
nn. Communirm (and Fascism, if it the tough task of deciding whetile
Hakaiia my. at. t« tk
. IHttll la m a » ak f ai lie be much comfort.
Wo',m not ■hould crop up) is, in theory a* Lyndon D. Johnson or Coke T *
eg
AaawlalM I'raaa wllrb la eallllc*
oU't
ten it, the policy of Britain and Stevenson received the must rut
rirtaoltalr la ike aaa far rcenfcltlug
the rest of the Marshall Plan for U. S. Senator in the Ai
rallaa al all Iba laaal aatia arlair I
A Woman For President
•a iblo arnopap»#r. aa atll aa aN
nations. It's avowed purpose i&lt; 28 run-off primary.
IS &gt;&gt;*■ 4laaai»baa.
The uxually-roptine Job of ad&lt;F
to prevent democracies front being
ing up the votes and certifying
MONDAY, HKIT. II. I l l s
Will there b e a woman president? Presldei«jy-mill. forced into Communism. However, the winner was complicated tb n
briirve it cut* much deeper and
foresees one In the not too distant future, and It
. Ithat
MULE VKKHB TODAY
we are safe in saying it also time by tho narrow 162-vote mnr*
...................
of the question. Texas and Wyoming have had n n i n is designed to whittle down the gin given Johnsuii in the last uni
tally and the charge by
AT11 AST4 DFW ROY8LIT8FLF igoVcrnor*‘ ,f M* Ferguoon In Texas did not add ttj” rc war potential uf Hussii and her official
Stevenson that 202 vol.'s from
f i J o { i I rou8NiTK . p u t « t l o n of her « » . N.llle T .y k » Ro., of W yom lT,," •utt-llilr*. This is a puudy de 1Jim
Wells county “were added
fensivr measure
Oii THE HIGHEST PLANE, a director of the Mint, has made n highly acceptable
Not'only dues this policy ap p ly !‘« tha.noU, list reveral days uftcf
iis” in ihv cuurts is farter than s'A nd there have been women aeimtors and congreaam^vj]() tu the Marrhull Plan but it nf-1 the p"llt cIumhI.
( f
.b. ear.d -P.v H4:10.
did not make their constituents wish that they had »’ ‘ , feet# general (cunutnic rotations ^
,0"0
'{j*/’*' “ *,,*I*'J
bloc. Most,
Most, and
und ;■
Juh"'*"’.
T " with the Redd bloc.
J.‘lh
_r!' ‘T '. Steven-.n
1 * 7 . raid.
*!
We nuy be wrung, Lut wr luvc males.
*"« * press confert-nce he waf
perhaps nil, Of the df-m-wrarie*
The
only
woman
seriously
proposed
for
the
president:„
a hum I, tlis il die Liutcd Stale*
r
limited
tra-bwith
Prepared
to
offer
tin.umrnliteo
are coiitinuiog .......
- —
proof that the returns were i.uf
would rutldc.iy dr up an atomic recent years has been Mrs. Roosevelt, who refuses to,,,
for
any'office.
There
are
many
people
who
do
not
Tike
{'
S S ^ t i S bJUUdly*.*flalSr Sr* correct.
bomb on Mo: cow lome of lliei*
While the Kxerulit’e C n rrillle i
confrirnret would be productive but also many who do. If she ever were nominated, A, lestrirted to those things which sh&lt;iulderrd it* vule.eouhtintf Job.
would
make
an
Interesting
race.
du
not
strengthen
the
Communist.o( moir srlion and letl talk.
lawyers for both Stevenson st.d
Some of the moat nucceaaful monarcits of all time
Jolnson went to court in Alice,
iteen women,
like England’a
Elizubeth „and
na Tex., where Johnaon's suit to bay 3
Wc idnuie the (outage of ll,e -------------- --------—
m.~...........................
.... Ruania'a
„ Cuthen
.......... . T*.‘ls paradoxical rltuaUon
.
Louitisntn^ vd.« li**e voted *o i hie. It ought noMo be out of the question to have a aucceaa^*1, ^ , ^ , ” ^
‘J'rad* at a recount of Jim Wells Count#

aws-sts r , a

lca*r Ptctojcnl Tiumau's name off
the No*rmbri election ballot. But
we qucilton lltrii wiidum. it would
br mudi betlrr to put bit none
on tbe hallol slid let the pec.pl*
vote aysintl bun. llnu to lea*e in*
name o(( and have tbe Ttununite*
say. and pottibly Ity to prove &gt;n
rouil. dial lie could have catricd
(lie Hale.

r ,K

Who Shall It Be

vole* waa act for trial.
Well, even in a “ho: war
rfe are certain trauMctloitA
Vh ran be carried out prnfitab!jn a qu‘d pro quo ba-rii. The J
V*nationxl law* governing war*
.
to nu
appear to have -.aken thin 1
in,b»nild»ratlon.
,
0f nothing (nnd Just &gt;
, T/unllc), back in Wurbl War
' U'V of ua who were at the
i " ,V W Lhero wa* a ta ril-u n -1
. .V1* tictwecn th* German*
ami
Allie i in some aectora
that
divisional headquarter:
bombed. The
OPENS 12:1) I*. M. DAILY
reasons
quite unMatinee* 40c • Evening* lie
derstand
i the l&lt;ras*
Children He
airman inadvertently
dn'pptd
-- . yomb on an enemy
*r",y ”'*A irtera, It was dog­
gone certaiaat retaliation would1
Last Day Monday!
ho exacted W,|n€ja

A popular port)* grime of former years in reviving
Cuc.itri are naked, “If you could choose, wlth.what historical
character would you prefer to hnve ten minutes of conver­
sations?'' Presumably language barriers are not to be con­
sidered.
Lenders among the historical personages named in one
community are Lincoln, Nanoleon and Franklin I). Roosevelt.
Tbe iuil tltols were fired tail One woman named Queen Victoria, more because she want­
week in ibe Bailie of Beilin. Fortu­ ed to get a good look at her thnn for any pleasure expect­
nately no Arneiican was (killed and ed to Ire derived from her conversation.
only one ur two German*, but
It would bo one thing to say that you would talk for
lbe»c thoti iltould serve as an in­ ten minutes with Julius Caesar or George Washington. The
dication of mote to come. Tbe difficulty might be to get these great men to open up tu
Ruiiiam have, in effect, served
the point of revealing their intimate thoughts to it total
notice dial they wilt not give up
stranger.
. i [ 0Ws-!, .r'J t * turn ,u ow mu**
theii present program in Berlin

commoditiea i l ^Veitcrn Europe
needs, and v lc v rfJ| Hh n ,#re ja
trade In such v,gs . . don't InVolvo the w ar-V .-.i-i i».r h - n*
that isn't an
» *rhapa
Tampa Tribune
arrangement,
hut it la a ha
Gfimal Groves says that *om&gt;
rtw one.
Of course ther*v„
nf our atom bomb secret* quite
Henry Wallace haa completed *ey*! “In a rom panbl* situation nf trade which 1?
th
portibly might have Iwen slipped
h„ ®
hit tour of Ih* South. In all except in the flron*. the inirmlor would g ray xonc, th a t la,1,
to Runia during the war. That a few Inatancr* of public appear­ have been beaten to death, but Tor
is the trouble about being loleunt ance. lie ncelvad courteoua. though the vigilance of thn New York thing* useful In r wui
toward Communists. It teemi hard antagonlallc. hearing. When ha police.'' or, at least, “packed off to through. For exam) ,
•cope might he exlA |y g er ,
to deny * prryon a Job became of appeared lu apeak In three town*, priron for Inciting a rlo*,“
under certain clrcuHC ,y.M
Th#
affect
nf
the
egg-th^nwlng
he
and
hia
patty
received
“(elute*1
hit |»oliticxl belief*, but the char­
u I d S " ; ^ ,,u,|
of egg* and tomatoes. These mla- and tomato-throwing incidents on you certainly. r o —
acter of the Communitt* is such •lies were thrown by unidentified th t national election result* urlll | w'*h u high-explosive,
that once vou give them a job. persons In th* audience.
be negligible. Wallace, In wasAnyway this gray t«, jIn-t
w„ have
nave to worry*..,,*
worryv-uV , ”
they will double cross you al the
Although these discourteous de­ evrting hit non-segregation pollr.* thingg we
fit it Opportunity, steal your trade monstration* are not to be taken and pi act let- in :hc M ui;,. n-ay much. Our worry whuu)*_ i. ,
bring himself more .ati
.torn we forget that Commum^nu|1(t
secrets fiom you and sell them to aa expressive of a general and
the Negroes of the North, In btf fought.With every oun?(1f our
prevalent
Southern
custom,
and
your worst tnernv.
that event, hi* vole gain will be strength tioth on the batV?

without a fight. And we should
deride whether Berlin to us is
woilh lighting for.

Die islands of Hawaii teem to
be doing alt right economically
lince the war. The ono thousand
corporations' there have rombined
assets of $*102,974,000 and are
owned by some 34.225 stockhold­
ers, a irporl' from the Hawaiian
Fconomic Foundation reveala. Be­
side* that Hawaiian holding* on
die mainland are not incontider*
■hie. with mote than $26,000,000
invested in the California Sugar
Refining Co. and $90000.000 in
the Matson Navigation Co.
According to one nrvnpapcr
writer, the hopes of the Democratic
party in the South, a* fares the
November election is concerned,
lie in an aopeal to the courts. It
would be interesting to see what
would happen if the people of the
South vote overwhelmingly .fo
Thurmond, and the courts shout1
decide that the electoral vole ihoulJ
l*e given to Truman, particu'arh
if as a mult of *uch a court deci
lion, Truman should win the e|tr
lion over Dewey. We are afraid
thrir( might he tome reuercunions
on both sides of the Mason and
Dixon Line.

The South and Wallace

although the third party candidate
waa given a fair, egglesa and turn- mainly at the expen*- «f the T m .
atolea# reception a t ali other man-Barklty t'ckat, although Mr.
Southern appearance*, It is su r­ Truman haa declared tor n pu&gt;.
prising that there were not m»r* gram of "clrll right*" Including
physical evidence* of Southern dis­ miual privilege! fur the colored
race In many particular*.
Mr.
approval.
however, haa no'. *o fur
Wallace came Into the South the Truman,
avowed fo* of any form of rac* eaten and slept with Negroea. So
segregation and had at tack wl th* the Negro of the North may I*
South's traditional attitude on th at ■nc'lned to change hia vote from
Walluc.* but it I* not
subject »n every occasion.. A* far Truman to
that this trend will be
luck as the Democratic national belb-vpd
luffirii nt to change any electoral
runventtun nf 1944. when he was votes.
striving unsuccessfully for th*
Still It la true that enuogb
vice-presidential nomination, he de­
(tve In largo Industrial
claimed lustily from the convention Negror*
•tale*
to
awing th»*a atatei*. and
hall roalrum: 'T he color line muH
them the electoral vote. In
go." Wallace, wllh evident ik’libs-r- with
a do te election. The 1940 crimui
tt* aforethought, aggravated the •hawed
about 2.100 000 N'trro*.** i f
feeling of Ih* Southern peopla v n tln t age la the 1* non-Southern
when ha startad hit speaking tour state#. In 1940 Roosevelt's popular
of thla aoctlon. At Asheville, ha m alprttv over WII'H* In thuv? 36
igent the night at th* horns of h states w ai only «,896,025.
Negro, breakfasted with a Negro
The attempt to charpe the entire
family, had Negro## in hit perron' South with the rath condu-t of a
il party, Ineluding *
f ew pernor* In North Carolina ft.
in aa hia secretary. Thus Wallace , r . ^ f ^ h e t l and wl'l nnt la&gt; ruv
rave unnaceaury added affront u ln * i bv fair-minded Amaclear-a
o Southern tradition erul tho , nvwbero.
Southern »#n*e nf decency.
Despite these gratuitous Insult*.
Mora than one-third of Dir
the South, aa a whole, gave the
antl-aegregatlon candidate rvvneet-^ deaths from fire each year oc­
ful hearing*. Governor* and olh-r cur on farms.
official* .In 8ou*hern alatna he
vitited rondvnned the action* &lt;&gt;f
Penguin* lay one nr two eggs,
the hoodlum* who threw ergs and or sometime* three Turing their
'ontatocs. Ai a rule, the South breeding .reason.
dlseountananred mrtbreak* uf ph»lcal reaentment. reawcrlc.1 the
debt nf free apeceh.
Stomach Cancer
Westbrook Pegler. In hl&lt; rolumn
la Cutable
trlntad Turodxv. give# du* com'**
mce to the Soulharn reception »•
By
Hr W.
w, V.
r . imiing
Itllllng
Tv'-hte** Drag C a
Wallace. He a iw rta that, of all
vuMk atodtencea. tho## of the
Doctors report that stomach
touth ore tth* politest we hav*," cancer kitli about 38,000 poohair "patiroed la majsatl# under pi* In the United year. Many death*
i gcovoeatbrn." The pcopl# »l
South are "of oarer eltlienfiner loyal
&gt; and tacomporoldy
(atoi
. y » p tg k r rommenU oa what
would hate hapimaed to a w -aker

We had been under the imprrs
tion, a* evidently some others had
too, that if none of the candidates
|or President received a maJoritv
in the Electoral College and the
presidential election were |hur
thrown into the House of Representalivrv the members of *hal
august body might chooae at Prtaident anvnnc upon whom a maJotoity of the them could agree.*
However, lohn Tcmoie Graves
quotes Article 12 bf the Constitu­ Sa affahirtfrto tho to«al pu'^k in
tion ai raying that the House mu*’ -.(her sectiont of the cwutlry. H#
choose from among the three high
candidates is th# Electoral College
and. also according to Graves, |Ju!
limits it to Dewev Thurmond or
Truman, stike Wallace by no
atrelch of the imagination cosdd
hope to get many electoral vote*.
And if the Democrats should be ia
control of the House after the
November election, it u cooceiv

Lets

G~o

A iO V IE S

ALAN

LADD
DONNA

REED
“

■ -4’

BEYtfNWRfi
TUBS. &amp; WED.!
( V &lt; P 7 'rr - r e r r r f O T .^ N
“IWO KIND) O f MIN
ATTMACT M l . . ,
MAMKD O NtS
onJ 9ACHIIC*51"

j

amt at home
irron*
Neither comfort nor e n d ..- ment can tie offered It,
R

The name “Empire 8 ta te _ n
^*or“
BacP"
I ^ i a l to
I7W when George Wa«hln(u
after a to u r of the aUte'a herb.
waterway* and fertile acre*, raft
New York the Seat of Empire.
French people con tribute!
1250.000 to pay for the Statue or
.'•“ity In 1U4 and Americana
raised |2«0,0OO for the p«dental.
----J------ ----SEE

BARGAI N
TABLES
ROBSON
S P O R T IN G G O O D S

3M H. FIRST

PH. 99H

E. H. Laney Dry fleaners
■ *11 if

L

Announces a New SeHce

nUt, argue* G ra m , that it

,w

�Social

A nd Personal Activities

Of B e a u t i f u l

Seminole Hi

Ten

Mrs. Mcfach Honors
Miss Lee And (iuesta

H) JANE M IIITNHD
Tl..* Sanford Woman's Cluh wa»
Mr*- Edmund Molarh entertained
the scene on Saturday afternoon
Seminole High seems to tie uff i on Friday at Li-U u iiix k at her
I'arlln Palmer R aj—Society Editor
Telephone 14ft between the hours of -I;lHI and 6:00
to a gmal stall now with students home on West First Street with
o'clock of m tea honoring Mi*»
settling down to regular class t a luncheon honoring Mina loiiu
Jean Harper atid Miss Ruth Slcnwork and freshmen ami transfei • | Lee, whose matriagn will lie an
I strom. Ionic*-. .ect lloslcesrs went
beginning to get uiquatnted.
| event of October. Sharing honors
Mis V.*!ii* William*. Mr*. It K«
The library tins over a httmlted with Mias Ice were Miss Joan
t'ooper. Mis. II. W. Rucker and
new book* lot the students, both Cook and Mi*. Hetty Meloan of
•Mis. II. V. Hutchison, tiuests were
fact and fiction. Among these Louisville. Ky. who ate gueita of
met nt tin d.ati Ity Mrs. Hill Tvr*.
TUESDAY
there I* every type of Meik from Mis* Caroline U r .
and Mrs. V. illlant Htutnley .t.'d
The living r-Ktm and sun porch
The Pageant of Middle American
Tbo "(iirrn*'’ of iht* Pilot Club
shown to the receiving line hy
History to ilow to Make I'ic wete decorated with attrae'tve ar*
will entertain the '‘Golds", winner*
Mts A J. Peterson and Mrs. W. P.
ures. from The Legends of Paul n n ^ rnie.it* of pink tadu-nco rosay,
in the attendance contest, with a
pink nnd white dahlias and multi
| llrooks, Jr.
Runyan
tu Quatterhorse.
dinner to he held In the T&lt;,uri«t
The receiving line, formed l" Ute
colored aintiia* with greenery,
Class
*|ainsors
and
tiler
tTub
Center at fl:30 I*. M.
tight of the entrance, was cointiuests were served at small taldoa
officer*
w
ire
elected
on
ThltrsThe Women'* Association of
It isd of t Ik* fntir hostesses, the
lay. The following ate the new with the bride'* table U-Ing center­
the
Lake M a r y
Community
honor iru#-***, Mis* Har|&gt;*T and
*pnt:v&gt;r* ami officers for the IlM*- 'd with a novel miniature hridVs
Church will mret at the rhurrh
! Miss Sumstrom, and their mother*.
cake. The other tables were **n10 rear:
at 2:30 I'M. Everyone fa Invited
Mrs. K. C. Harper and Mrs, J. W.
Senior Class Mr*. Fort, Mi** te n d with cry slut howls holding
U&gt; at ten*!. Mim Ettie Jane 111#-*dalihitry. Mis* Harper wore for
sweetheart to-.-* und jasmine.
Stevens, »ml Coach Kettle*
ton will a.IJrrn the group on the
rite occasion a gown fashioned
.Mi*. Mnisch presented tlie honJiiniot O n * ' Mi* 111*‘«-«-. Mi •
Youth Conference of N o r t h
-y v : ti.dclirl. and Coach (Innas.
with draped Mark Itodics* trimmed
otee with sonic of bet rhoten pat­
America lecently held in (hand
with »e#|uin* ami soft blue sheer
Sophomore Class Mr. Mooney tern of silver, Mi-* Meloan ami
Rapid*. Mich. The h«&gt;*t#*s* i*
skirt. Mi*s Stenstrurn was gownMiss Cook were also tecipienta of
and Mr*, llutdri
Mr*. If. M. Gteasor..
u-d in an unkic length dress of yel­
Th.. Junior High School Parent*
Kii dintan Class- Mm. Coleman n emeutos of the occasion. I n#
low m»n|ui»«-ttc over taffeta. Th’i
hostess was u-»isted m serving
Teacher Automation will meet at
and Mt*s Ituprccht.
hostesses, honor guests and their
hy Mrs. Mason Wharton of Or­
.1:30 P. M. In the auditorium to !«•
(•Ire t lull O lljffis
mothers all woir corsages of on*
lando. Mr*. E I Hoy and Mr*.
precrd»#i hr tl p hoard ineetlnir at
Pirsiilent—Arnold lin n ingtou
\ W I .,
usual large ami &gt;inatl hibiscus.
2:J&amp; P. M. The meeting Will
Vice-President —Del ty I tiincnn
The decoration- were composed
followed with a ten li.,s:ori rg
Those enjoying the luncheon
Sevietnry-Trea,liter lb-tty Dali
intuely of greenery and varied
the new mother..
Du mess Manager* /el.,, Mr- with Mis, Lee '.lie |,e| IllOthtr,
and late hibiscus blossom*. The
Nah. Anita \ikrn, and Don Uatteii Mr- Hurry Lee Mi-. Ju .n Meiach.
fium.’ttiAv
! »tait railing leading to the t^lcony j
lh . faculty hud interesting vaca­ Hr.. .Mi*. W. I' Itrook.. Mr*. Whar­
The Ginnimar Scliuol Parenti wr * entwined with greenery stud- j
tion* nod some &gt;-f them did iglitr ton. Mrs A \V In-, Mi*, lloy,
Teacher A*mriation will meet
.led with ruse-colored hibiscus ami J
a lot of traveling.
Mr*. bvn*h Mi* D. H Drapti ami Mis* Doro­
at the eeho.il at 3:30 PM .
■the stage wn» banked with palm*. .
went in Duke University where thy Draper of Lake Wales, and
I At each side were large arrange*
she attended the Mathematics In­ the Mi-ses Drily Mt-luan, Joan
melds of feathery bamboo interstitute
She showed tier clos&gt;i-’ Cook, Caroline Lee, Ly Ilian Hoyle,
tspet.sed with rose hibiscus Tin’
tunny mteii-stiiig geoiueiiicill de­ lean Hayer. Louise i taik, Nancy
mantel ami light fiaturv* were gar­
vice* which she made and nbo Wilburn* ami Killy Ddiiam.
landed with green* and screening
told them of plans for u new
Mira Maty Margaret Herndon
‘the open fireplace were lattice*
woi hi rnletidai
Covered with greenery and delicate
left laat week for St. Auguitllie
Mrs I I I i I s i attended the Univer­
II) GEM : IIW bSA K K It
lose single hibiscus. Other grace­
to en ter St. Joseph’! Academy.
sity of Florida dining the summer
(Kot llob Itioins*)
ful arrangement* of the flowers
whole .he studied bn her master's
w .n placed about the auditorium.
in Spanish. Dr. limit studied nl
Mis* Maude Itaiuiey left tail
IIULl.YWUuD,
tirpl \ r ^ Z
Little
Miss
Pinny
Pulvit,
.taught,
r
of
.Mrs,
C.
L
Nolan,
who
was
The tea table, arranged at the
i'nivrislly for hi* Doctorate Eleanor Posse,t, wtiox- talented
Saturda-. to vi*lt her aiater Mrs.
party given at her the
foot
of
the
stage,
was
covered
with
»
'»
*«**
^
»
&gt;rt»
day
S*
pt
II
w
ith
a
ill
Education
and
also
visited
llis,
Dr sate R Mooty for several week*
tapping to*-* .Util ber sUHM) a
Inn swimming pool.
a cream colored lace cloth. A cryu" Map'* Avenue un.l at the Mayfair Inn
parents in Dostou for n few dsv* sse* k . say* she's i]uitttlig Iter danc­
in Orlando.
stal punch bowl was placed at one
Mr* Fort. Mi* M It Smith, &gt;«•* ing career fot good.
Bill Hutchison will leave cn
Pour generation* if a Hanford family that date* it* history bark end of the table and wa* surround­ Miss L e e Honored
Stevens Mis- Riser and Mr. Itlack
Penny
Pulver
(Jiven
"I'd love to lias.- uiutl.er child,1*
V'cdru-sday fur Gainesvillo where - ,0 the lime that Dr. Sidney Speer settled in this section ate shown ed with greenery and mns»e* of
til attended Stetson during the
shaptly brunette wife of actor
With L a r g e Party P a r t y On Birthday surnini r. Miss Edna Chittenden Hohe will resume hi* studies at the j" ‘J '" j l w r picture. Mrs. H.n Small a c a t grundmother. wna bolt. the loim colored flowers. The
Glenn Kurd exploit.r&lt;!. "I'd be
it.iIvm- .I iv ,.r
in Nanfoid and aftci m m - than jo tears of residence in New lu rk punch bowl was balanced at the
utli i di-ii Leadership Training &lt;on- ashtiiin d to tell you how many
*
_____
I City returned lice with her husband to operate the Val.lei Hotel other end by a small anangem ent
Mis* Lid.) Lev was hottoie.l mi
Com pi in r'uting iter dat:gldrr, feretjec in Tallahat**-*- fm thire more I want. I love children. No,
t,_
, H,
.« #,., She i* shown holding her g n a t giamldaughter, Gay Ihnet. Mrs. of the suuie flower*. Crystal ap Friday evening at the Woman's Penny
who relehtalid her wi-el r a id the irst of tli. sunuuer 1 nt not expecting one now."
M? * J ,
h‘ S L “ Z ' Small's father, M. J Doyle operated the largest department store i p*dnt lilt, lit* on Ibe laid, held tiny 'M l. with u parly and misc.-l- fourth J'ulvn,
birthday sm tiversat, lad s .iycl loullr to keep tile binary
kord spilled the new* on the
* Mvl « K non. o«r
i iu early Saniurd amt her nuthcr Chiirtm r S|ieer was the daughter
Avenue, Mr*. B, Iv. D o -n n i *'* j 0f j)r. Sblney Kja-er behimt Mr*. Small t* her .laughter Mis. Norma rakes ami mint* carrying out a laneous shower given by MMs Thurrduy, Mis. P, K. Nolan en- at the high rrhmd open for th" “Mr. Jv.fl Touih" *e'. when be told
l Nancy Williams and her mother, L itallied with a hiithdny party id students
**,B,n'*
_____
Herndon Bivtn* of New Smyti.a, alio lairn in Sanford and wife of i pink uttd green color scheme.
me Lily want* to settle down. “It
\sd slln g svitli entertaining the ■y|M R .dvtt A. William*
Th t her home on Maple Avenue Thui*Mis* Lain a Chittenden visit el bteaks her heart to leave Peter."
, ------- Tv . . .
. the late Maj. Hugh Itlvln* ul the United State* Army Air Corps, On
guest* during the afternoon were party room* were decorated with dny afternoon.
In Pinellas Park, Fin Mi* liatchil I h.-lr son i* three and u half.
The M i s s e l Catharine and . th# t
is Mrs. Charles lbnet of New Smyrna, mother of Hay.
Louise Clatk have returned to
_
------------- -Mt*. Claude Herndon, Mr*, (leorgr
f,liw,,r9 slll| whllt.
Following the serving of re­ Mr*. Durden, and Mr*. Coltman
An imminent D’-wcek night rlut&gt;
their home In Sanford after i *
.
...
,
..
Dison. Mi*. Martin Stlneetpher.
r iw liril!,.-, u(ll,. wa, 0)V freshment- which consisted of remained Imtu etcept foe short
• landing the rast month at New L e g i o n
A U X lllU ry
* (. O - llO S tu S S C S H o n o r Mi.» llarhara Rucker and Mis*
w, . h u |Ul.r r)llt(l
„ u, I birthday cake, punch i-ml Ice j trips to tin* lieach. Coach Etetl tom —hci tint j arm&gt;« country In
, WH, „ |MwJ Mwrddlng ....... . rieaitt,
the
guest* v di eted Gant* wtt* in ebatge of the city'* the Inst three yeitt* -will lie her
Smyrna Reach.-------.
j
\ y j | | J| a V C D i n i U T M i s S
JcUII
I l a r p C T hliu h cth Whighant. Presiding at
t w tntm t l-twi were Mr*. I ranci*|«,lin, | , li|1|t (lf „ mu, lt. ,, ,x „ rKll., around Penny mid sang "Happy slimmer rt'rts-alioti p to g tam . Ml*. * last, Eleanor said. Kite may do
I. M. McAlpin, Jr. of I'lau t City ,
ltoli and }D*- A. K. Shoe maker plaved It'- u small simulated angel. Dirthduy. to h&gt;-r. After she hud Gladys Sm ith ntnde tti|&gt;* to laski-- urn- mote movie dance, a part Juat
and formerly asmelatrd with the j Plans were made for a Cover-J In a *etir* of luvely parties be- *nd insisting with serving were Attiinged uiottml the organ were opened her gift* Mi*. Nolan took Intid, Elortila, an-l to Oklahoma offered Iter, "to see bow* I look
in color." and possil ly a show at
accounting firm of Pentland and'ed dish dinner to lie held Sept, .ng given fm Miss Jean Harper, Mr*. II. II. Crutnley, Mr*. K. I» miniature choir latys and a ‘‘bride the rhihlteti to the Mnvfnii Swim­ City, Oklahoma
Loudon'* Pulludtiim next spring.
Gray is visiting friend* In Sait-121 hy the American la-gion Auxl- |x&gt;pular young hritle-clect, Mrs. (iarrisott ami Mr*. C. H. Cogltum. and groom." A lovely bride’* ming I’oel for the irntoind.-r of
Mi*. Winn took a ts-iy inteiest- Then retirement.
font.
Ii»ry at a meeting of the group c . L. Redding ami Mr*. E. A. \bout I Tv&gt; guest* called during bouquet wa* placsMl at one end of the alternooii.
llig (tip which entered o latge p v 1
After 32 yeat*. Eleanor think*
'
I he hi recently at the Legion Hut Monfmtun vnteitainrtl on Friday the afternmui.
Those enjoying the occasion with «f the Unitetl States. She traveled
the table and crystal "randcluhru
"it's alanit time I i|uit dancing."
the
honoree
wen-:
Jo
Ann
Th-imn*.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holton and °» « •
n,l,r" i"K •« I0:«*&gt; o’clock with a
front
h
ere
to
New
Oileun*
an-l
on
held tall white tapers at each end
Mary l.ynn Thorn**. Ann Ibishton, into Ti xtts, and New Mexico. Thee Kin- started at l.'t, at (75 for tliteu
of the table
.Mr. Holton's mother of St. I s o u U 'jJ J S b w d J f t f i l « S o « ^ L 2 ? U ,,art&gt;' KIV™
Monf.irtun
Vivian Itii.liton, Jerry Powell, Mr*. M inn went on to see Yellow­ night* a week in ati Atlantic City
Bluns
DiseUKsed
For;
,Mo were the wMccnd gii»«t* of
.
j. j-, ,
, Tulluha.-ee
"" ‘Sa,l(" r'* Avenue. Anti| During thev evtutlng the true*
hotel. "I was on Broadway. I
Donny Viiu-enl. Tommy Young, stone
N ational park, w here do­ wa* in /legfc.d'k last show. I've
Mr. and Mr*. 0. tt. Katridge and £ u
Junk.! g irl" ..f the
11 n'"‘
Women’s (iolf («roup mjov.d u «m est with Ml** Male
j,„. Tltuma*. Mr*. A lb- Pow­
wn*
chased
by
a
beui
and
Mt.
Mr. „„d M r- U M
t a
, w„ , , W h.'x.rrf
^
JS S S hT SS T
trarlev winning the nriie which ell and Mt*. II. L. Landless.
hud my own radio program. If I
Itushinore where Ihe head* of play London I’ll realise my dream*
she pti-aemnl
pU'sentrd to ttu*
the honnree.
honort'e. ri*r
For
i .
„ I ane
j
W
ashington.,
Jefferson,
Lincoln,
.
U.
K.
Brin...
I,
v
.p
x
t
r
d
S
a
N
S
T
S
l3
5
Mrs.
and then* won't la- many tilings
Mis* lit.i put chose |u wear n
and
Theodore
Roosevelt
are It ft to eotnjuer."
to a rriv e nn Sept. 1S frum a three t,y Jftl ijiemtwr* of the am i limy.
I
s
r
e
k
x
r
w
j
t
C
*
5
l
g
=
*
'
^
^
r
r
s-«ctiiodi»t
c
™
*tnipl«**
gouti
»f
wliltr
waffle
carved.
She
also
went
lo
Utah,
htonlh'a visit In . Chicago and! she u rg cl that pvrson* wishing
Wit* h'-t total ret ire men l Glenn'*
»
-bet ftieml*
}
Has Shorl Mcutinir Chicngo and Milwaukee. Mr, idea?
Evanston, ill. and Denver. Colo, to i„ln the auilliary contact Mr*, pupu- with gold accessories lot W.-incuR liulf A««uctMlion hold ©it
ami trill1
He filled a pipe, shoved
Thursday
night
at
the
home
of
,jVrit
’
the
party.
Dutlng
tintitoiniitg
Roger IL ii iis vfailed III Went Vlr- til* lint Pack and *abl, "I haven't
whrr# she T.'llted relatives.
[Seth Wwahuff, lurnil&gt;er*hi|i chairMis*
Dorothy
Powell,
cluh
prr*
she
wa»
presenteil
with
seseral
■
- Jman, A idea wa* read from Sire.
A short business meeting s i n gitti* and 'll* - M i*y visited in
1 At u lilts- limit Ills- hiiste#
anything one way or the nthMr. and Mrs. Roger Ingram re- Ann W right of lorko City to piece* of crystal In her eh-tsen blent. The first meeting. Mis* ssaii'ed l.v Mr*. Eugene K«lridg". la id by Circle No. .1 of the Wo-1Atlanta and nt the Nu-Winy Hotel ••aoi
r. I don’t Iwlievo in that.
Powell
announced,
will
be
held
on
turned laat Friday from Martins-Jcomplete and hand In their sew- ,tatter o.
men'*
Society
of
Christian
Set
in
North
&lt;
i.rnlimi
Mi
Mont*,
'lr*. W. D ll-ifmattu, Mr*. A E
"She wn&lt; a big stur when I wa*
burg, \V. Va. where they vlsitrd ing
project*
which
included
The dining table from which re­ Sept. IP at the club bouse but lievies-* of the Kit si Methodist principal id S mtmde. took u group
for th# past two weeks with tel- apron*, fdol warmer* and larlsldc freshments Were served wa* cov­ cause of the lack of serving facil­ IMihin*. Mr*. 11 W. Rucker and Churrh on Tuesday at the home of l»iv* to Camp Winona this sum- ■ private- In the Mniine Corps.
»ti»—
pocket* ofr veteran husnltaD. eted with a Cl earn lace cloth un-l ities the luncheon will be in the Mr*. II. N. Sav-t -etvt-d refresh of Mis. C. J. Ib ittison on I’aik mer and also spent some lime at What tight hove 1 to tell her w hat
to do7 Anything that make* h*r
■She also r*pre**e«l her thank# centrted with a low arrangement* form of n picnic. Mr*. Harry tnenta consisting of dainty *attd Avenue. Mr*. II, T. Warren con the beach.
-vlche*. isitliviiliml rake*, salted
nippy, even if take* (lag (Mile altMr. and Mr*. F. Ik Adams have to the Sanford Elk* Cluh for •f the pastel flower*. Crystal and Woodruff, rit!t-i taiiinn-nt chair­ nut* and tmurh. Small white wed­ ducted tile bualneia meeting and
Cmch Ket Is* und Ml. Mooney ting,
t* all tight with me."
Mi*. It. W. Tiimet gave the played l.«- rl-uii fot the Cocoa team.
man. will l»e In charge of the
returned from Tat!aha***-e where playing card* donated for hospi­ silver appointment* wete used
ding hell* tied with gold tildam* devotional. Endowing the inert
Eleanor
in: "We're old
tal*.
meeting
and
will
notify
meniliets.
they apent aotne rime. They were
Those Invited to be with Mlsa
Mis* Darbata lliipti-'lit went to fashioned. chimed
Glenn like* t o la- H im
Mr*. W. K. Smith reporter! on II.iriMt wete Mis. E. C. Hat per,
Mr*. Vl\ R, Williams, member­ formed attractive favor* for e a c h
rrfft-h m cn lE wrt«? p riv n l tn T illih in v u when* «•*»«•
m*
accompanied by Mi*. F. E. Stou
Mr». Fuitirr* M n . W ijrirn, Mry. wr^fr
Sinn* ilium* Rrumimic* brvinlwiituct. lie like* me tu be
denmir# who will visit In Hanforti an auxiliary conference held re- Mr*. J. L Inglev. Jr., Mr*. Donald ship rhalrman, urged that all old guetl.
retitly in Winter Haven. Tbo sale lone*. Mia. (J. D. Bishop, Jr.. Mr*. menda-r* and those interested In
Those Invited to enjoy the even­
for m ahort while.
SlM'l In&gt;lii"."
............................
* ..............
of Christmas cards waa discussed Itlake Sawyer*. Mr* Royal French. Joining the organisation contact ing with Mi«* Ix-e were her moth
That's why- she hasn't made it
hie
three
.weeks
ill
New
York
and
New
ami upon recommendation of Mr*.
movie for tim e yem*. *he »nid.
er Alra. Harry lee, Mr* ,Stiver, Mi*. Hatiisna.
her.
The
handicap
rhalrman,
Mr*.
Mis* Nancy William* recently Joel
Mr*.
Douglas
Stenitiom,
Mis.
E.
Jersey,
.Mr.
McCaslin
made
u
trip
Field the organisation decid­
Glenn fust glimpsed Eleanor
w . la e Mr*. L, F. Ibiyle.
spent several .day* in Day'ona ed to ronlaet the Dunbar Print- (’. Gordon, Mr*. W. E. Priddle. Fail Hlgginh itham. utged all play­ Mr* .A.
[to New York and Canada. Mis* ft. m Ho- balcony of n New York
II
11
f U l.a ..*
lit ,
V
1
Dench where she attended the w-rd- ing Company of Sanford for the Mt*. A. IV, Eppa, Jr.. Mr*. Charlie er* t&lt;&gt; hand in a* many score* ns
ding of her Pi Bela Phi sorority rani*.
[Inwe* amt Mrs. Orien Farrell, Jr.
sitlt r, Mis* Suisiute N#l*»n. In
Also the Misses Dorothy Morri­
Those attending the Hireling
Jam es (Hendon Hull.
where Mr*. C, K. Proctor, Mr*. son, Kliinle-ih Whigham. Ruth
Fred Dolly. Mr*. Herthe Wung Blenstrom, Elisabeth File, Barbara
Mia. Kmmeit Hunt returned laat Mrs. A. I-. Darineau, Mrs. J. 1. Edcnficld. Marty Perklna. Nancy
Friday from lirtukTSonville, N.C. D r o w n of Tallahassee. Mis* "'ollum. Elisah-.* h »&gt;y«on. d-olu
where th e spent the summer Laura Chittenden. Mis* Erins l^ e Daphne Connelly, Beltv Jo
S" “ SiI T k "S*," ,m7” '
'"*u"
1H°llywoodiU-a
month* with her d anghtrr and Chittenden, Mr*. L. II. Skate*. Brock. Dorothy Crumley, Betty tt!“ 'iJU ,nl^i^il&lt;I7r»un!i
■on-in-law, Mr. a&gt;&gt;d Mrs. Roaeoc Mrs. Ralph W. Hammond Mr*. and Helen Hall, Peggv Duncan.
Mr*
Mar y
Hartley, Mr*. Myrtle Mavme Dampier. Dorothy Carter.
Mclome, Jr. and their family.
Alai Mr*. Rucker. Mr* Hof­
8parkman, Mr*. Eugene Brew­ Kt Ivin Jonrs, Shirley Smith, Mary
mann. Mr*. A. C. William*, Mr*
Mr. and Mm. T. L- Sullivan er. Mr*. It. A HowvTl, Jr.. Mr*. Ann Whelchel. Audrey Bach. Maradvciti-ing
Pho n g ,aphet*
r„- S.-v. r«, of Hollywood', top flight
sU ge*. made K
hare n-turned fmat Bridgeport, Elmo (Iraddlek, Mm. Paul Peiold. caret Dinyfebler. Tol Livingston, Harper-jacoby Party Ikdddn*. Mr*. Krtrldgc, Mr*. M. D.
Mr*.
C.
11
Miller.
Mr*.
Ilenty
8mllh
and
the
Mi»*"*
Jentt
Haver,
[. " Ifi.tattt
I 'mHi' worth
wor h " "off p rtt* » h e r ( band when
l
illo
t rl,T
P ,\ .r um,lle
y r W ar- .................
»«■«! of randidatM Minnie Ruth (Wham, Nancy Wil­ Honored On Sunday
Conn, where thee were called It#- ~
„■
,
the
ld t's
(
Caroline la e l.vlliin tloyle, Kitty new
tauitc of the death of .Mr. Sulllvan'j Thumjcm Mr*. Henry Jamejwn, liam*. Barbara Rucker and Mary
crown lirought her la -l night I r,,n |, inaugurated G overnor Jan taps
II.
r
fir
t
movie
w as "Kr.iadway
hroths-r
Eranlr Sullivan.
Rnlllvon. They Mr*. C, M. Hower*. Mm. Smith. Margaret Herndon.
Odham. laiube Clark, Gloria Dam
brother Frank
The new- ipieen —who had kuit j
Honoring Mb* Jean Harper and
Mr*. Field* and Mr*. Hunter.
Milady
of
Hurt."
Said Glrnn.
tiicr.
Audrev
D»ch.
Carol
CheaterWere gftne abiut 10 days
H e Mis* America coolest because
Movie artre** Gall P atrick a rte l
Mark Park* Jaeohy whose mar"She
bn*
Im-i
.lUtliK-iInn*
I'll never
»«n
Dr-t*"
Jo
Droek.
Daphne
Cun
she wanted to m arry her ox-GI «, hoatexa to n g u tln rln e of mote
j riage will Ire an event of the week­
enjoy I tke when tlmt movie openFriend* will b« glad br learn Jarrell H o m e Scene
end, « n d member* of th e ir wed- nelly, M arty Perkin* Elisabeth boyfriend—had a for coai. f u i n i - | ^ nll jofl at the Bel A .r Hotel .d in New- A*&lt;ok, That same night
that Mr*. Della Hardy is gttting
ling partyV Miss Loio Lm ' enterIN&lt;r*lhv CnimkjG Nanev tore, dbhwa.h. r aulunintle bum- last Friday night with Warren
I Meet
"At II trine Aliieud" lit years ago.
along nicely following • » opera­ Of C i r c l e
talned on Sunday afternoon with If" « « " « *•*• *
S*i,%
iTr
'"';l *'“* l»ro.i»Isr of renewing old friendship* with
tion porformed at ihe Orange
a boat parly aboard the yacht a.f |l.ucOtc* Altmxti. Ml#* Dorothy free dtap&lt;-r M-rvIre for any future Fl»t idi nn* who now live in Hoc th­ thu street with FI.-amir a* Ih t
•tar.
The home of Mr*. W. II. Jarrell
Memorial Hospital \$ Orlando. She
her parent*. Mr amt Mr* Itarrv Dnt'mr of l-*ke Wales, EIData'th children.
&gt;
em California.
"If I ever f . t a swell#*.! head,"
will re tu rn to her hnm" In San­ wa* thr scene on Wedneodav after­
L «.
The*group m.t at Um H ^ !Whl.ham. MDabeth Kite Nancy
But tin- uueen .aid ah.. *1111
Movie Producer Cecil B. Dc
noon • T the rotruhir meeting of
"all I bnv,,
ford In ahout a Week.
IIIItTII
ford
Boat Work* at.1:1)0 o'clock IC.dlitm. Elsie Farley. Darlrarn wa- trouhh.l with ordinary prolr- Mill*- expresst-d murh int.-rett in b" - lid. ...
, , .to do I* HO
. . up
Clrelr No. 1 of the Women'" Soci­ a n n o u n c e m e n t
'h* a tlie an.1 i.K»k through her
Whero they lwarded tho yarht.Rue»-er. Mnry A m Whelrbel, D«m&gt;. , |rm*- he had rw hotm- &gt;thtr than W arren's Inauguiation and ,*ld
Mis* Penrose Hutchison plant ety of Chrla'lao Servlet** of th«larlu II. and enjoyeda erefro tot'hv Morrison and Margaiet Ding- a [darn will, her In-law* in Phrla- that tinlea* radio or oleturo com- Dwnkfiil* " f wraplmok*.
to leav# on Wednesday for Bos­ First Methedist Church. The busi­
milrii.-nt* prevented, he would lm Klenrmr ad.hal: T h e re • so much
la-nron Bluff where at a late hour felder
drbhin.
ton, Mass, where the will atend ness session wa* presided over bv
a supper wa* »erv»rl romlctlng ef
i Mr*. 8lro»,mHer. a m 'del. said lire.cut, Y. Frank F re -n .sn . vice- eom|.. t lion when you re a dancer,
Reaver County. Day School In Mr*. Rov Tilll*. chairman and the
have
K..-|. In trim . Stay
chicken pilau, point., chip*. h«t
11 « oul',n ‘ m" ,,r r r°r " ***•»- president of Param ount picture*.
Chrstflut Hill. Mis* Hutchison 'devotional waa given by Mr*. W. S.
w a n l II t l —
not until after lh&lt;r whitl of con- also snid he'd like to lm ptiwent.
"ff ‘be h.tarda ami you're sunk."
roll*, pickles ami olive#, e iffee - .
M r n . Mitchell rionorh , raft tour, and appearance* now
will be accompanied lo Boston by Thornton.
Among other* at the informal
K&lt; r three month* »he and n
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Doll* of ami rookie*.
her m other, Mr*. W. C. HutehlA nn rni
fnt rni ft lipuHt nfaring
Sheth#t.4
said lir
sit" lalilanitcd
fillowshin gathering, whirl, wound nlanirt lave lo*cn reheor»ing eight
The chairman urged that mem- Jack*on. Mi**, andeutwd today
A
famjl her.
„hut
|rr „
The hoitep*' gift to the honor rCaa cn iui li#t *y /
acn,
T'
up with a buffet dinner, were hour* .Itllv in a rented hall for
hem of the clrtl# vtatt new mem­ the birth of a (on David Marru* guests wer# silver tea roasterc
Her hitsliand, Ray Kir dimmer, Waller Pidgeon, Greer Gars.m, her fare tell tour. She devise* her
ber* In the church. Following the on Sept. 10 In Jackson. Mr. and ami ah# also presented Ml** Ruth
routine*
A tfi or 24 foot
session Ihe meetlnr was ad- Airs. Boll* are former resident* of Strnitrom
Miss Gladys Hasty brirf
dance fUmr that rolls up
i«urmd. Delicious refreshment* Hanford
and Mr. Boll* It th# aon en pattern
ansported by Ihik car gnM
aervrd to the following m*m- of Mr. and Mr*. Fletcher Bolls of her mother
Honored On Birthday wer*
aero** cun try.
V t nnd vl*l’« n ‘ Mr*. J II Crew- this cty.
ing by Mr*.
. zrz*
fold Mr* /- n. It*'I iff, Mr*.
— *
i
the atliool faculty. Fall flowers led to hia meeting with the n-w
Mlaa Oladyi d u ty wa* hon'-red Th"irt*«n. Mr*. W, K. Raine*. Mm.
Mr. and Mr*. Hal Gruber an* uiT" it ^ ” l°5(*ng th* mrautg wer# were used effectively on the hr. ak- M, v America last Deceinla-r, Hluon her eleventh birthday with a t, D Shoemeker. Mr*. M J. M«r^
'■'’)• Hr. fa l; -table with th#* niitre# i-f wa* taking private flying lesson.
we liter roast given a t Ihe home -'*. Mr* VV. P. Field*. Mr*. J. M. nounced today the birth of a aon. • l a .
j pwwld.*Jon**. Mr. and, Mla* Jean Harper ami Mr*. H.'val H| the same school, and they w.-n:
of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. V* (I. •la- . M** W. B. Klrhv. Mr* TH- Jamr*. on Sept. II at the Fernald
1
i French helpg marked tgith tiny inarrli -l last June 26.
Hasty, on Friday m a ln g - Follow­ I'* Mr*. R. W. Sturdivant, Mm. Laughton Memorial Hoipitak
—
wedding calV* topjie#! with a
The new Mr*. America is 5 feet
ing a delicious pienk aupper the •ar*1!!, Mr*. J. K McKinley. Mm.
group enjoyed a number of game# J. N. A ttarelln and Mr*. Albert
Mr. and Mr*. I-e» Zeola an- u i . . o. — ana .'Mrie I^c. Abo miniature bride and groom. Plate* s tnch--# tall, weighi 124 pound*, •
Thoee Invited to b*- with Ml** Jarrell.
nounced trvtay the hirth of a aon 2S,'* J r nu ro,m* » - ® Jgbrth of the othrr guest* •** r" li-sig- |IUI n ,13-inrh bust, 2-A-lr.ch want
'Ilaatv w ere Carol McNviD. Doro­
I John Patrick on Hept. 7 In Lsna Ml#. «ta » Harbara Ann Edcnficld,I nat« i with attrartlv.- miniature nnd Srt-llteh hip*. Hi,.- took th.
•♦•BE. Jim* • ladles on th*
*»f whi^h wrrr . i.mn fnim amonir •«
»if 27 (
thy Ilolluwap, Shirley Wall, I-aur»
| Angeles. Mr*. SleoU will he rv° i written wiiihrR t» th« hrhln rlcrt finaliiU
irathert'd hent /rum I
Ann An demon, Nancy Robb, Col­
LAKB MARY 4-H CLl-B
nu mb-red by her friend* a* the i . t ^
Commercial &amp; Railroad Ave.
m. tT... T t - f r ~0” mX Nixoo #f, and recent brlik-.
throughout th# counUy.
Tt»* I-ake Mare 4-11 cluh m att former Marjorie Newman.
lect) Ettghbre'ton, June and Ann
KtcnnKirid, Va^ Ted and Greg
During thr morning M"*. Milchth-rnnd honor* went to M r____
Vance. I-auT* May Donaldson. Em- at the school on Wednesday afterFORM K It
(amp of Ormond Bear h ami Harry I, || presented MU* Harper and Texas, 251year-old Toni Farrell.
|lv SpIVey, Mont Johe. Marilyn noon. They elated the following
H r. and Mr*. Jam.* II. f o r t.r m w , j r .
i Mrs. French with Duncan Hire* Mr*. Mu - iachu*elU. 2-t-yi nr-ol.|
c
r»
:
Janet
low.
President;
Pat
of
,Mllnt
CUy
annlluncm|
tn,lae
the
CelV-un. I^nrtie Roturd". Jean
Bin
;— ;— n ,
. Cook Book* and the family rave I M &gt;thy Wujno, finished third.
Seminole County Health Unit Uldgr*
and Jo an WllkaLIhmha McTeer. Keogh secretary; Rochelle Eu- birth of a ion Thom#* M. Potty
f~&lt;ro* umplr#-lit-chief of each honor gue*l a waffl # iron, with Mr*. Colorado,
France*
Emily Bruton. Betty Bryan, San­ (tank*, treasurer and Mr*. Rob n- on Aug. M In Plant City. Mr*, th# National Laague, worked in Thooo enjoying the morning were cloyd. 22, fourth, and Mr*. Maine,
dra and SanJa Mmforton, (Dace •on. a®"ir l«^*Wr. Carol Taylor porter will b# remembered a* th# "US*. 7 1"H L
lk»n any other Mn. French Mr*. O. K. Goff. Jean Gammon. 24 fifth,
Patty WM appolntjhdj^ptoy th* ^plano. former Martha McDonald of tWa official. Klcm umnired In IN U - M n. Q. Walter Morgan. Mn-. Jack

Social Calender

e rs o n a l s

Hollywood

—r -a e r t'r —«s"S

SWi.Sn.%"-

.■fir-

s■

... I r v i *

“ ^ , w«rr™ Inauguration

Duxbury School o f Dancing
Announces Its Opening

tr n m U m
V irg in ia ■
'
— —
Rablnamt and Patty T«*lo were n t 1 Under now AB-Amarka pro foot
I M ___ _ _
for tbl* ball Confer*ne* rules teams must
e'ub are Mrs. J,
get tha ball In play tl _____
Mrs. H. L.
after tha ball la dead, Instead of

1988

and 1848.

Bratan, Mr#. G. II. Dari*. Mr*.

To Se

�* I

— c - '^ a fv

&gt;:■ jm

(i u-rf»- i

TITF. S A N F O R D flF R A I-D . S A N F O R D . FT.ORfDA
i r =-is

MONDAY SEPT. j £

1»4$’

anford A nd Daytona Beach Play 15 Inning Tie Contest
locals T r a i l Islets Eight Super H ouimIh DAVIS CUP HOPEFUL
3 Games To 1 To Knee Tomorrow
FRANK
In F i n a l Scries; On V o l u s i a Track
Dunham Will Pitch
PARK ER.
The grand climax to Vnluaia

By Alan Mover 1'Gruber Claims Game
Is Worst Exhibi­
tion He Has Ever
Seen On Ball Field

LARRUPIN' LOCKMAN

-

- By Alan Mavnr Waycross Captures
Playoff S e r i e s In
M onty
G eorgia-Florid a
iO C K M A h f
13 FASALLY
REALIZING R f*
FVLU

ALBANY. Ga.. Sept 13—(At—
County'* firat and hlttory-rnukitig
The IVaycrosa Hears added the
M ansger list Gruber ha*
Khaughnessy playoff champion­
dog racing aoaaon conn« tomor­
launchrd a orotrst with Florid*
p o t e n t ia l it ie s
RANKlNG
row (Tuesday night) when eight
ship to their Georgia-Florida le a ­
p t CBN r e p
S tate l.eagie- President Hyd HerAMATtUP
T
E
W
S
super greyhounds will hit tin long
gue pennant Katunlay night by
long o srr Ihr tam e last night.
STAR.
hcarh course in a thrill-packer! ,
licking the Albany Indian*. T-4.
The
protest
»s&gt;
launched
over
[&gt;rrby at the Volusia County Ken- [ WOULD LIK E
fn the fourth straight In the
the rcfuaal of Ihe Daytona
7b P E C A N
pl*) iff final*.
ne| Club in Daytona lit ach. The
llearh
ground'keeper
to
gel
the
or ru e
A three-run splurge In the ninth
Derby will l&gt;e the last race on th.flcUl inio proper playing rur.dlp e c s r .s e
broke a l-nll tic and gave thprogram and the last r a r e of the ,
Hon.
after
heinr
o
r.'rrrd
to
do
KG
visitors the game nnd rliampionsummer ami the winner will tale •
»o h&gt; ih r umpire*. ” 1 sent in
ship with tallica to spare.
a* the Volusia County Champion WIMBLEDON
Ihr
prt.&lt;*
*1
undri
Ih
r
rutin?;
that
U PSET
Galinkin started off the winning
ftir I9H. To select the purtlrina f ltr Ihe game had been called
C O S T R/M
rally hy singling with one out.
nnts In thl* rare of rare* (taring j
hi Ihr umpire. Ihe graundkrrper
ay
Hell went rut on a fly and Grots
Secretary Mvrrlll Walt# picker! I
and sufficient assistant* should
GAINING
added anuther ringir. Pinch-hitter.
the Id star performers of the cut- ;
base
been
able
In
pul
I
h
r
field
A
! Mcidcl grotindrd to Thini H artm an
rent season, then skimmed the
Into condition to til*),’! G ruber
laa-ter, who threw wild to first
cream of the tipper crust through SINGLES BERTH
declared.
(The ruling sta te s;
and let Galinkin in. Indian Pitch­
CIV ThE
rlimitia'lpn rarca.
’A
fter
nlay
has
be»n
rallrd
hy
er Heck walked Lyons and Fisher
Last Night’s Game
IPA V IS
The eight top dog* will gallop
an umpire, n hen lime Is so railed
to crowd G ums home fn.- the
CUP
In
the
Derby.
Might
other*
nlrnosi
Ihr
groundskeeper
and
su
fficin
'!
Will • He Resumed a* good are slated to rnmpete in
second tally.
TE A ,M
assistant* shall Ih&gt; under Ihr
Frank replaced Heck hut cuulu
a consolation Derby. Thl* latter
rontrnl of the umpire for the
/
Judge Sydney Hcilnng. prosl- contest *l»o will lie staged over
do no better than hi* pred--c«soi
purpose uf putting the ground
deni of the Florida 8ti*t.- l.«-aHe walked Weathers to force
the ttearh course Tuesday night.
in proper mrtdlllnn for play, un­
|tic . Mid thi* afternoon that
Seidel across.
Hut lust because Tire-da v Is
der or mill) of forfeiture of the
th e Ranfnrd-Daytona Ik arh
The Hear* mm play the wnnicr
Derby N igh', don’t get the idea
game l&gt;) the home team .” )
baseball game, interrupt)*! 1**1 that the racr* tonight will not
In the Flotilla Stall- la-v;.'e for
night hy rain, will Im- .-e*utne«| team with thrill*. Another star
the intcr-leiigue champion drip.
Hy \ It I III It UPl'htVITH. JK
tonight at the City lalnnt Park
studded
park
of
galloping
grey­
Herald
Sstirl*
Hdltor
III Daytona llearh. John Kridrr,
hound* will loom from their linge*
YHSTFIIDAY'S STARS
| l.»-t night's decisioii to call Heleague director for the Hanford
at the start of the feature nln'h
Hy ASSOCIATED PRESS
| i,a-&lt; I&gt;/*11 game Ik-tween the Saul'ord
Gianta r m i m l the word at
Carvel Howell. Phils and A!
A r \ ‘U OF 9 A ..S
S.'Otl o’clock thl* afternoon. The race. Such *t&gt;ecd prodigies will
'(H ants and Ihe Daytona ttearh I
i Dark, Hravc*— Rowell collected.
llc ls in Daytonn lh-nch w n the
CU;t i* V3.
ahith game of the iciiei will lie seen In action as Oil's Cnlowav.
1 two single*, a double and a triple
PCJU A
• ta rt after the postpo-ir I game ! I'akelta. Helling Rrty. Taurus, LitI rotu-nest decision I have seen |a-rtie 8u|»er. I« Dal*n. Well lletnemv/croMV
against his old mates tn lend Ihe
U rmpIftiNl. and Iho M.'vrn*h
'p e tra te d on any l-asehnll club in
IN THE
Phillies to a M victory over
•••n* of the aerie* will lie . Iwred and llnwardstnwn Hrlrlge
jail 12 years I la v e la-en in o r­
RATIONAL
In fart, the sperdstor* performing
Boston in the opener: Dark
in Hanford tom irrow
ganised baseball," Manager llai
S'NOLBS,
MH3HT
singled In Hie LHh, raced all the
evening. If ncceaaary. Judge (tonight, from Ihe firs' rare right
Grutier of the Giants ik-cland thl*
p e s r v z e so M e
through the 'enth. are all favorite*
way to third on a sacrifice and
FRANKS STILL A QlT
Iferlong dlacloaed. Manager Ifal
morning.
OF
ThS
LUSTRE
P eeve a ocer tna ivn/
ip their various rare rl*»*e*.
scored on u long fly to give Bos­
G rubers protest wa» upheld.
"There wa» one man out and one
THAT
WOULO
ton a 2-1 triumph in the nightcap.
1*1 Race—3/ISIh Mile
he
p a s s f o u9
M A*e Him A 0000
man on the ha»o wl.cn rain began
T'mrtrv JUSTIFIED
N'e|»on I'otlrr. nraves—relieved
/v r u e '46 c h a l l e n g e
l lr.l Hall Dally Double
PRO BET, /*r
to fall at 12:23 this ruotning. It
tlw Giant* puihed four run* aero**
poR ocxeP s
sU rtei Vi-rn Bickford with a man
Texas Trader. Jealous Jamie,
ROUND---- hG CMVS
»S ASO THE
only to have rain spoil Sanfutd a
OUTSPOKEN P R A /ae
rained pretty hard for ten minutes,
on third und none out in th t last
c u p P e c o n o is th g
PROS, ARE STILL^
Chance* of Winning the alfair hy Gleeful Kitty. Jig-A-JIg. Cynthia, |
nnd for the next fiO minute* tin
of km b y b a t t in g . r 9 /
half of the 10th. retired *ho ride
Sky
Angel.
M
a
rein
Fay,
Tyro.
Pp
A
s
e
o
f
P
l
a
y
i
s
2
,
i
n
t
e
r
e
s
r
e
o
/
.
n
R
/s
F
/
p
s
r
/+
oA
A
fem
»
• o to I icore. The contest «o&gt;
Dsytonans nhiolulely refused to do j
and went on to pitch inree moru
2nd
Race—fi/U
lh
Mile
tuns
a
s
p
2
L
a
s
s
e
s
/
UNO
OR
THE
HEN
MAN
A
c
e
p
e
N
T
.'
••verted to the end of the Ifith,
anything whatsoever about mahl-ig J
scoreless frame* to receive credit
l.**l Half Dally Double
lehen the Islet* ami the Giants
the field playnhle." Grula-r said. !
for Boston's 2-1 triumph over the
True
Time,
Wanango.
Texas
WOT* tied at I to I. Wall* Gaddi*
"U'e had scnterl four tun* ill the
Phillies.
GATOR REGISTRATION
Rotary
Meet
-W ant the route for the Daytona Flyer. Shatto, Itoxie Ituhy. Joyful Texun, W ho Coaches
top of the Dilh. Rucker pulled
GAINESVILLE, Sept. I J - b P i
Hal (iruhers H a v e Ivcv off first lia*e on a grounder
Josie. True Form, Fi-aurrd.
nine.
—Registration for ths fall term at
I ■•MllMUra . &gt;«■* I'sse IIS*
3rd Karr —Futurity
In Mexico Huh Help New Son In H o m e hy Matte, line Hi&gt;*enkrnnr wut
CITY MANAGER
y evening the Daytonaea
ground that.they are mure familiar the University of Florida licgan
Hwitrhl-onrd. Hadient Red, lied
safe on a sacrifice, moving Mntte with problems of_ constitutional today with official*
-UI* prepared (6l Florida halfback Jim Yancey’s
a A In I victory over the llanner. Lady I’at, Kinsman, Jay To Talk With Hoys
to second. I’r-pio grounded ou»
8tuhl&gt;y Stalielfeld hurled For Jam, Dollar Time, Mitten,
..............
himsslf was a Gator
rnVoll In.............of
exeesa WWO students
Manager Hal Gruber of the to Hurler and was ; lit own out at revision.
ball to lead the Daytonn
liefore tlasaes begin next Mon- '
ln **ygons days, la now
lly HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Mr. J-ivana adviced against patch- day,
tlh
Race—3/ICth
Mile
Sanford
Giant*
ha*
a
rc-w
ad­
'city; manager of Tallahassee, Fl&lt; •
to victory. Art Dunham and
I first Imth men advancing. Like [work revision nnd p-iinted nut th at
Komi (fueen, Kay Angie, Moment AP N'ewsfeaiute*
dition to hi* household. Satur­
la Roa&lt;&gt; went the nine inning Kid,
Registrant R. 8. Johnson IS* ' Ida’s csnitnl city.
Abilene, Tex., When Loach day nfternoun he became the was issued n free ticket, and Ar: a convent luu is the traditional
Yellow Transit, Honest Time,
iDunhain sent a pinch hit single method of revision, returning con­ K rted that he had assirved regfor Sanford, and went i Wise F. F. Kobe. Mr. Crossfire. ll.loyd I.AVillefnid of In-tituto
father of a son.
Into left field, Mntte seined, (Sad trol to the people rather than keep­
ration appointment* to 10,175
for ten Idnglra.
Tcrnologiro to Monterrey, M&lt;x"The child wan Imrn about I'ill*
DOUIILRK UP
, . I Pretty I’rrt.
uncorked a wild pitch *.nd all ing it under just one branch of applicants but said that homing
y •veiling at the local '
iro, sends u suhctllute Into a
1:30 thl* afternoon." Grulier J kranx
5th Race—5/ 15th Mile
A*
a
Florida
Gator . outfielder
troring.
Rudy
Ksrson
sinfacilities and other tircnmstiuicea , .
.
,
. .
k th« Gianta copped their first
the three governmental divisions: would
Dumb Deal. Gruff, Ce*»iu. Lucky fiMiitiall game lie has an int.v- grinned Saturday afttrnnon
t runners
runr
advancing
with
Hoscnprobably
prevent
ihv.
numa
,*»t
me of the series with Manager Scott, Lady's Happy, Vada, So lircder hunily to Im» sore the hoy
“Mr*. Grula-r is doing nice­ I i M i„ , 1. 1,1 „..i r „ l
i.
legislative,
executive
and
Judicial,
la-r
of
students
actually
registuro°t
Jimmy
Kynes
smacked
ibrcs
to_____
rignt., anil
n,. tht*
.g. mt&lt;th&lt;ai
... .,i &gt; there
,&gt;
, , ,lie no
Denims's aggregation. Buddy Hlue. Garvt* Jay.
knows what he's supposed to do. ly. and the lory weighed nearly
, r . Lake
. . . iuk
, , Dun- Hy
would
■n„
double* nnd a home run against
IWUincd to the hill to pitcii
Wllleford. a native Texan who seven pounds," llnl said.
palr mage by Job seeker* and it
"'
the University of Tampa.
•th Race—5/trtlh Mile
to d to a 2 to 1 victory.
The new Grula-r ha- la?en (fourth gun," Gruber mid.
would I*- less liable to pii-ssuis by
Happy, Hunny's Mnstei, much at l.oyoln of Hsltimiae,
Lake allowm the Daytona club LavaHeC«|i.
;
Daytona
rntne
to
hut
uud
with
special inleiests, lie said.
Diston. Shirt Hand, Conrorrl t'oll"g|. ,,f We*t Virginia named Jainea.
tort four well scattered hits, while Pleasant Dreams. Medallion, Sun- University la-fore going to Maxmo
Zander on first ha*e. To-.tcuff punHumming up the debate, Mujur
Laplnskt was tanix-d fur
ped out, ami the rain* came
l*n't handicapped much, husrever
Cooper pointed out the need of
tor Bufiard. Johnny McManus day Showers.
because
uf
his
skimpy
knowh
lgo|
Proalden'
8yd
H'-rlo.ig
of
the
Tlh Race—J/IH h Mile
140 Mile Wind'
individual awareness of the prob­
led a run In the first Inning of
Florida 8 'atn league was In the* lem* of government and constitu­
OH'* Classir, Hat Cargo. Tin of the Spanish langpnge. Ardl
affair on n single, and error Type,
•
that's
a
m
atter
that
will
la*
taken!
stand*
and
wit
«r««|
the
cam".
Joy's Gal, Gangway Mis*.
&lt;MirilaasS I 'is a I'ss* Use
tional revision, and declared that
J o t Zander and an Infield out Choctaw lied, Silver Ca»tle, Anni­ care of anyway. Lloyd figure*: passes.
He declare*! this morning, “The the Sanford Rotary Club could
Usplace ysot oM oiMhlrtly hsatsr
Lan Matte. Daytona lied Ihe
hell
ie tt learn
team Ihe
the language
langungi- ptcllv
i.i.-llyl " | | IK|lt. , t wind* near «torm r e n - |j urnpin-a m*—&lt;mwI up the situation write « more workable constitu­
'air in th« second on a singlu versary.
now wt*" s Inoutiful. new sll-Hwifty
ulckly if he continue* t» coach u.r HM. ,-.tirst&lt;ti«-*l at 110 miles per J h,,v »"®uld have known the rul*** tion than the one now In use.
klh
Rare—S
/K
lh
Mils
Ivor, an error hy McManus and
(letter, und should have dlirctcd
ifexlran*
In
footluilL
ih.nir
and
hurricane
force
wind.
..................
Hallhoy,
Princess,
Dina,
Floyd
Guest* Included Hola-rt Dennis,
fttfUld out by Tunrnff.
Jorge Pn.tpirl, the wmlltiv ha*e- extend about tMt miles from the the Daytona Hrarli gruun.l**icpcr new Sanford resident from Indi­
Sanford's hig moments came in Hammer. My Destination, Florain go to work on the field Ir.uueJI. anapolis, I ml., I.eRiiy I), laiwson
life-.
Flossie
Me,
Better
Roll,
Bor­
Imtl
operator
InMexIro,
is
imliirt-t-icenter.
Gales
extend
outward
2tai
fifth Inning, when with nn«
ly responsible for Willi-foid la’-i miles to the north and caat. The ntely. They w-alteil m-nrlv an hour, of Daland. Char Ira Marion of the
• * u n away Ray Rosenkrans poled der C
Vlh
H
ire—3
/l»
Mile
coming
ronrh nt Monterrey ln*H- center la expected to pasa alniut then started to do something, hu* New York Glnnt* and Carlton
• Home run over the right field
Wrll
Remcmlierrd.
I.lttle
Super.
tote.
Lloyd
waa an oinpln in th« 40 to «U» miles west of Bermuda Plate Umpire Lyle Ruck stated Crenshaw of Winter Park.
wall to place the contest on Ice.
that It wii* useless to attempt to
Rolling
Roy.
Ilowards’owu
llildge,
International
la-ngrn- when I’a —[during next few hours,
he round trlplier was Rosen"North north-w estw ard move • gel the field Into playing condi­
H it’s ltfth of Ihe ID4H Florida I’akelta, Is Dalso, Oil's Cainway. quel started jingling hi* rnom.'v.
hag* at United state* ha*&lt;?li;ill.; mrnt is wxta-cted to continue for tion.'
Kta Laague campaign, however Taurus.
You can't afford to let an
I0lh Race—lte«rh ('ounce
\\ lllufonl wi n! to M em o to oiNkoltho n ett 112 hour* after which it i*
"I told the umpires, and all con­
»y* hit during the regular
inefficient nil-hog healer
Track Happy, Treks, Ladv X, some of that dough a* an umpire.'expected to turn to the north or cerned. to p|ay the hall gauio if
waste (uel, practically
possible. It is a rotten deal, but \ §
Tho Giants arv scheduled to rv- Tangerle. Irish Moon, Jc* laiva llut h«» tluln’t like It nnd tliilrilln u rth ria l.
1 I CARRY
pick jour pocket*!
looking around for n ioh as coach.
"All precautions should b# con- there is nothing I ran do. nor was
the City Island Park In Day- Me Msd Goldie. My Sunny.
Institutn
T.-cnol(.gic . .r n e w '||ntMM| |n o ,, pMtl« of this severe llwi* anything I could do last
aach tonight to resume ho*A
t
}
.
n u t's why owning a
school, took him on. lie *tar'c«l)hurricane.
night,
Herlong declaird thl*
A N T1*
with the Islanders.
Dr. Ruprccht
new- n il th r if ty Duo.
morning.
mnrhlng In mld-Oetnlior of |'» 17
___________
X
H^s^toa^wORRY
literm I? a »m*rtrr in*
and won six out of eight gain**,!
” W.- have clayed h* (hall en
• ealleant l'i« n I'sa* "»*
II. S. Plane'
lie fondly recall. when In * ti-am .
*c *tim.Ml than rl&lt;i hr fort.
ueiiie field* in wiirs* eondil.on tin*
INSURANCEbut
it
ha*
a
bitter
taste
end
I*
won it- first game. The people1
year," Grulier snhl. "Ths AH Slat
S NAF U
therefore unmarketable. Celery carried him seven block* on their,
* h*i *ihii. 4 I in-* I'm* 'it*
game in Orlando was played on a
RpgttUr Ad
grower* are most ronrenied with shoulders,
U.S. Air Force headquarters an much wore* field, and we pin - ed
the work ’icing made lowaid elimi­
U'illefotd. who played fmithnll noun vd.
a
game
in
Gainesville
with
n*
had
!ti Tliia Newapnotr
nating ths bail taste.
at Davi*.*Klkin* College and with
Pilots uf IkiIIi the crt*lie*l plan*-* or worse field. af!«r waiting an
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K irther the (Juantlco Marin*-*, was horn at wen- believed to have lawn Mile*!, hour and one-half," Grultcr »aid
The
the. -mishaps
was—un ' When asked about the Oila ii»
tk „ cause
---------of- .u
i - u — ---Gw^Varm t t ^ d l n J i ^ ^ H n g *KcrrLvil,P' Tc* " ,,ut h*
‘
determined.
( game, which wn* stoptw-ii in Or­
M
Wrchrr
i h o__ i—i.
l. e T £ ,!lro nuw tser, inis year Pe
__^_______
he ha*
has srlieil.
ached.
All three plane* had taken off lando during the first round t.lnv
Dr. Henry McLaulin
oectetary
oft the a8emlnol*
County tiled gamt-a with lliowti*v|||
• and I In a formation of eight from the offs, President llrrl-mg *aUI, ” |
T. II, Association, discussed health Edinburg Junior Colleges.Corpu*1
Fiierstenfrldhroek Air Ha*o In itohl no one In held up the gAitle
O p to m c trla t
In a short talk.
You're »g»e of thla with a Dim
ChrUti Naval Air Hlation and lUvarla. Th* idlier five were re- la* much a* an hour and -me.half a*
war* h r m* prsssat
The
member*
decided
to
lake
Therm l&gt;ecau»e the Duo-Therm
MVstrrsa ni|M TisS*
Cofpu*
Chrlstl
College
-Aradeiny1
not
ted
to
have
landed
safely
at
113
Magnolia
Are.
I’hons
113
wa&lt;
announced.
AH
I
told
Mr.
steps toward the eventual conver­
- Ihisl-Chambcr Burner it a miser
Gantcl was to play tin- r un.-. If at
_1011 n n a n s la
sion of the Hanford State Farm- In
„ Texas, lie says within tbr-**?! Mansion, F.ng.
or lasUatlst Cams#
with fu rl. . . give* greater heat
er's Market Into an auction m a r-'I,Vara hn will lie aide to play (ta in tI Another formation of eight jet nil possible. They did *,ilt to
trapifer In jtMir h*.me . . . give#
k e t They will ask 8tatc Agrleul- Ike u «»i Tech and Hardin-Sini-1plans* flew to Mansion from Furr- play It and th# game was plnvrd.
r a Print* or
J
S
w
a
slat Casts*. ws'u a* 11*4
you billow* of 1 lesn. ssfr. iileot
-irwl Marketing Hoard official.! to mon* of the Border Conference I slrnfeldhrurk tmlay without in- hut that I* all I had to say i '- sii
Ih ry (all Willeford’a team llor-lrldcnt.
lha game."
meet
soon with Farm Bureau di­ rego*
beat. Only Doo-llicrm hat this!
APPLY TODAY
(the
Itaiin.).
Music
nt
iho
___________________
"It looks as If we are all done j
rector*.
am e I* furnished hy a guitar
now." Grulier said. "Tp-&gt; hoy* are
Francis Meriwether is president ghand.
SHOWALTER
Tim
girl*
don't
take
part
ini
HIKTIIDAT
I’AItTk
lust let down after fip rring Day.
of ths Seminole County Farm
SANFORD
llurraui A. D. Abrams, vie* pres­ the pep program and won't appear • Florida end Hill Mitchum would tona for 15 Inning* to t« treated
SALIiS-SEUVICE
a* major riles hut they yell th*-ir | Ukv particularly to have a good that wav."
PARK • ORLANDO ident and J. W. Wilson, secretary- head* off In the stand*.
gridiron
day
when
the
Gators
play
nill
Mnrkel
Hanfortl's
pltrher
treasurer.
The Institute Is an rnglno-'ring' Afohurn In Tampa on October Oth. for the game last night, left thl*
octroi founded tn develop technic. It will lie Mitchum'* birthday. Its morning to ret&amp;rri to tho Driver,
Hill Hardwurc (**o.
ians fur Mexican lodusirles. It isjis from Gailsdcn, Alaliama.
sltv of Pennsylvania inmpus.
only one-elghth completed hut al­
I’h. W
where he will resume hi* studies.
33T71
Ml E. 1st HI
IIAI.KIIACK SPEEDSTERS
ready ha* 1,200 student*. It is
lleeauwi ills Duo- Ihcnn Pow*p
I (13,000.inn) project.
Florida's Coach Ray Wolf 1st
Air (a blown, not a fsai teslly
llevss in plenty of speed at rhe 1
halfliacks. Regular right halfl&gt;ack 1
TEN LRTTKR8
circulate* the heat svenlt from
A* at. Ocala achiHillHiy athlete, Griffin is Florida's Itramural «0
Sour to ceiling . . . move* it into
Florida Gator halfhafk carulldatj void dash champion, and rs*&lt;-rve '
•very comer (or complete comJoe Michael won 10 letters in foot- left halfback Imren Rroadu* la tho
fort. AnJ t o m up to 3X% on
'Intram ural 100 yard da«h champ.
Iwll. hsakelliull and track.
till Only Doo-Therm has this I
a n ep i c
ko h est-

■y ARTHUR IIFIKW ITII. JR.
Herald Sports Editor
Manager Hal Gndx-r. and hi*
edition «.f the Hanford (ilantH
rttlnu«&gt; Iheir la llliT u r thr FlorSlatf l.ratrur Hhaugtinoss?
p i t ftim n tonifrlit at b'lty I
I I’arl; In Davtnua llearh with
laid* leading In the four on
seisit game arrir* by a thr-e*&gt;no marirln.
La*t night'* rami* wm n hi**rt
eakcr for Ihr Giant* Hill Mar.
Giant* rangv righthander. ha
t lehed IS Inning* of ma*trrfnl
__I
•■♦hall. and In the Ifith frnme.

As

Bum less oil! Get more heat!
D

u o T h ir m h e a t e r

!

^

moreBeat fromevery(topofoil

TRIGIDAIRB

you get more heating comfort

Aoi

G reat D erby
Closes

Ssrfocs wHlt BONOEXPrimsr
wHhdisks si BONDEXCslsrt
i mokes ths n*o*r of your
I ygtng horns. Adds color and
(i^ . ij^ ^
-i. —
, W 71 Daps 000 o nsi

I0NDEX
&gt;fto i A w n t

I I bonds with ths surloca.
t skill nssdsd, jvd broth on.

■Styling Ideas sm (be BONOCXColor Chart. Free, from,'

Paint, Hardware or Building
a

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

—

■

■■ -----------

■ly W1UIAMIITT--------------------------------Central P in t Writer
llg h u out of lh.*m.
TIIK EARTH, aays an astron­
I l l
omer. Is O.OOO.OOO.OH) ytarv utd.
K dutttion bond ol Ktwooi,
To us. though, she iloesn't look
tnd-, doetn't h eliett lit a riper.
• minute over 3.009,900.900
It Ass Jmr elected a m tn turned
years.
Hookey j i tupenntendtnt ol
I I I
tchoolt.
The h ett w a v e reminded
I I I
Zrdok Dumkopl oi the fef/sw
Winter may Hover In the lop
who i t Id hit town htd only two
•f iprlng but ths •ss-ssrly fast,
rested*—winter tnd Auguif.
kail season ,s tr Into Iho hair sf
I I I
lha bass ball tom.
Its Ohtsons lodlstsd for swlp*
I I I
k j Moot. Thsvs (ioyt that, no
Women should oat Wggrr
fareok fasis, soya • no o4 medico,
la other words, they should pay
TV : I
as, B'cerrHsg to 0 more atlautiou to the ylala in
front 01 th fn than they do tn
arv neurotic. Nattho bach page o f thn i
■vrtoty. ovvtyr ttms they see their
faulty U rsslir\|.
MhrtUtm 11 n w k

DOG RACING SEASON

TOMORROW
NIGHT
at

See all the Puo-Thffnn features
See IVo. O erm ’i bsautihil “furniture stvllng." too. (The
model shown abma it the Duo- ITrerm Jlcpplrwhite with
new duo-tuna mahogany finish.) Come In —ask about
our Easy Terms to suit your budget.

SOLD AND INSTALLED BY

Voltnia County Kennel C
: ' DAYTONA BEACH. FLA
Part Tine 6:15 P.M.

A i n . SAe

*.*l

i» «

■t *

‘

v t!

■

�1
■

'

MONPAY SEPT. 1.1. 1048

—

lAMBOnrs arniTATioNs. i

SlWITVOLU COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
-------------m u n D E R i n c
.

M OTH

P R O O F IN G

P A G I. SI V t l

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANtORp, FLORIDA

drv

W ATER

ciEnninc—

R E P E L L IN G

By Fran Striker

TiiK LONE RANG Ell

I ■’’2*470' NO.IjC. f CAMT KliEvlJ

By AU»&gt;

==S!Mr~

R U G C L E A N IN G

PHOnE 4 / 5 813 WEST THIRD STREET SANFORD,. FLORIDA PHOHE 475 ..
3 RANPA.NW TEACHER

'foUR TEACHER, is RIGHT.
BOS6V! w t ‘« E OH THIS
EARTH FOR THE MAtH .
PURPOSC. OF HELPING V
OTHERS I-------- —------ &lt;■:

3AV5 W t R M t ALL COME

1MTO T.'EWORLD TO HELP
OTHERS' r

WHAT ARE TH E OTHERS
HERE F O R p

We are hm* to help you solve your laundry and iluuiing problem*. Let our »!X|iert
eervicf and moderate price* take care of your iniindrv, dry tie iiiiinjt a n d riijr c le a n in g r e - j
quirenicnta. You'll appreciate our promp xervict*.

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY i s

l

*

• t.im

‘(A1J10 PROGRAMS

••

SI.limn WTRR

*(H T

TRAPt
i;

mi
7:ixl

’ .in
7:56
Sf ( l

FO R R E N T

1

i

A R T IC L E S

FUR

SALE. I Ml

h.iHI

t,0*H

Itiix in rsa

h.'.'tll
I H; |5
0:4*41
O p p o rtu n itie s
0:18

0'M0

U F F I c t rp w v in Mclwh Building. HOT LUNCHES every day from Filling Station'! aleck. equipment | j,',M,
t.*t(C** light office, newly dccofor *ale. liowl location, 4'nll i
11:90 to 2:04* ut HOMER’S.
m tcd, ..II u d lititv , heat and ja n i­
DIM, ______________________ t 11:00
to r M rrn v
furnished.
Call FRIED JUMIIO SHRIMP dinnera
11:3II
\2
S P L C IA l StiK VICES
every night. HUM HR’S.
M»d-W, II. A A. D ept. Store.
11: 15
I2:IK*
ItENl A CAR
a h t ic l v i
w a n T lu
^Modern nnd up to date one rnotn u
12:4*5
t i l l ' DRIVE IT
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal fm
12:15
PHONE 200
hueinrst couple. Downtown lo­ iigtic'l i-n-b p r .ie paid for luted
furniture. Ted D»v'&lt; FiitidtLTr
12:341
STICK LAND-MUR It ISDN
cation. Call 650.
aV a' r TM KNT.~615

\V. I st 8t.

Furnished three room apartm ent.
|IH* W. Hi;* .St. I.igh'.t, hot A
told w ater. Suitable for couple.

I'hone County 38u5.

Furnished apnrtnient.
„ St.

Ml W hth

line 10 room hou&gt;e. SOI W. N inth
S tieet. K. Urea, Owner.
Furnished three room apartm ent
DVOO French Ave.

J REAL ESTATE FOR SAL1
\T K — i n s u r a n c e
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HA Lin llealtor
till. * Florida S late Hash llhls.
klal

ksi

| l MODERN 4 bedroom Kerch type
li.nnr, 2 hath*. Excellent loea
Lon Apply 6041 Plumose Drive
l ‘h"t:e 1236-W.

IV. J&gt;U B. 1*’.

I*h 068.

II.DR1VR.i t , INC

7 ILL BUY your car rv»:*rdle«w
■if rice or condition. Ratliff k

617 f«r Battery, Generator
and Starter rcrvbe. Swain'f
- •I Phitu' ":t7-\V
tlattvrjr Service, 301 W. First
7 Pels, Live-dock. Supplies St
FOR SALE;—lln rae, grey gelding, | ■IM.A.N'Di) itorntnu Sentinel. Or­
young, e v tre n u lj' K-ntlu. idial
ion. I” Kvrninv Star. Call Ralph
Rnv. II66-J
fur children.
child*
icdtlle,
bridle. *76.00 I*. I*. An,In on SEPTIC TANKS, rrecn»t ronJr., Rt I M aitland netw een
cteli' reinforced, *lut uppiuvid
Muintlainl A

F ern Park, Man-

4 ird'Drlumli,

Hichwnv.

Phone

Winter I’oik *-2715.

HELP WANTED
WANTED—Elder ly Indy *n live
In mv home nnd lake cut.* of
my mother. Call 1162 It A fter
•I P. M.
_________
Man to wait on trade and keep
book- In who|c*t»!c itorr. Plcare
five r*iK*rience ariil reference*.

Ron II I let aid.

a LI.

*i*ea, 6111, ii.iiI nnd .35

rmI!«ii*.

All work uuaranle.xl T.
Ilttiwn, Jt. I’li one 130 W,

D.

K tr Kit, te n (aiblnctn call C. J.
(it,lit. 770-W.

fcapert Radio Itvpalrlag
Hred Mwra. 911. K. 2nd SL
Real Eilat*
tnvrum enU
W. II. WILLIAMS, llealtor
110 N. Park Ave. Tel 1120
F.II.A. lame Term loan* G.l.
F.II.A. Repair Ia,ana

16 Am**, C ountry Club Itonil, 1
Rni’in* (('paired, ra’leil for nnd
room hutiac unfinished, rlrc trie- MAN WANTED TO SUCVGED
(1* tivrr-A Plmne County 3702.
It.
II.
H
artm
an
,
foR.iw|,-ii;h
ity. 4IHOO.DO I'h. 1353.
J. C. Walter.
Huilne** in Seminole County.

Tue-dn*
Wt alert* .IhiiiIhii,-*■
Platter ’o' Putter
Community ('nlciHlnt
New s
Plitiier *n’ Putter
M"i ning Dcviitlnn*
Snl„ii Screnud,,
World At Nine
7 "in llthle T, mI«)
Music SVi -I p,

____ ,

PECAVT Sfl

L-------iw

',VrV4
lY Of
. •,(

—

d P

&gt;,

QT

t

It LI ISA
A ht At.1 (IECOVER FROM e-.'iLl' A,
S C*&gt;t AfIVt ” " . ’J e
’■* ■'
it-” . -' it ’o -u r,at
V

,

l’.M

3 5

____ _

T-E CAvE\0,pw GttG YVg?*t
&gt;■ , . : 0 y\74r* i 0*--R t'* 5
• *.7 a, i-CRE if* itJAT

AN AVPi &gt;il

i
• im
, 1

2.J O r - A k ,

tj

S »m i t h i n g O l d . N ew

-J

llorrowcd. Blue
OlvIlrsttM .V Slur
M m nlng

V n in i)

Military Hand*
Fuivstty Show
Rider* Purph* S,.g,World At Nonti
1100 Club
1:1)41 Vie Dnnionc
1:15 Latin Americana
1:90 M tialm l V m i H i m
• 00 liar None Ranch
t :IHI Sanford Khop|*ci
3:05 Musi,- For imho
3:30 lilt* k lli'ndlinc*
3:45 Your Mcnior, s.,ng
1:04* Today's S tar
1:15 Pop Conceit
1:311 lt&gt; Requrnl
5:00 Cn-M'lhcitv Hour
6:30 Wiggleswroth*
5:15 Siory Hour
OHM* Woil,I New*
(1:06 Sta'c .New*
tttin Twl-Lllc Sony11:30 S|Hiit» Parade
0:45 Dirk Alkvn Sing*
7:00 Meet The linn,I
7:15 Evening Music
7:30 Spotlight PloKinin
7:15 VFW
H:tni V,*-*! Corner
i t 16 Dance Tlmi;
8:t;o Ruddy Clark
0:4*0 Night Edition
0:16 Rhythm tW iIlei*
I 0:90 Eyes On Rail
0:46 Emile Cote Glee Club
lii:00 Sports King Of Day
40:05 Four Ace*
10:30 Cla**lrnt Souvenir*
11:00 News
11:05 Elliot Lawrence Oreh.
* I :.’MI Midnight lien,lex* on*
! I :R5 New*
12:00 Sign Off

,n

Ily Will! llimiey

M lt lvKY M OUSK

l
6

' rr v -

T o r k.,pN \r,Es; w o n ”’ g s *’
AWA- With &gt;CVC p C E N "1
COME M R a ftW e V S ALBCTEP
6VEO&gt; IVuCEANAN 'N -cv a?_
R C rr OP Ta*E CaXlMTCN' J

J F 2 , f-L 'T ’O . . NiOV 1 \\
t2EAL'-V W d ^ O E P ApCVf
GBoA AND -rue!
l ,-~ r
,v T j\..'ic e w u A ' • r '/

■\v T t v j t u ,i ? e n s * c e r * ’

*^1

N-Ou OAVf ...Toiira W .A T j

W-*C » ►“

J

,
1

'

.

(\ n a n o t« s c

p a

^

o p

t

**e

|

i- 2'V V , [ ----------~
X j, / t -(.-a .
f-I'*...
’ - - ‘V y. x , 'v (,■&gt; , - I 'U " .
t
g, :*r-or
* gx.-ai
•-■K ra,ovJ!

t
• ;»
*b

'C 7;:.7'5ST}

~~

&gt; ..( w
f*4|

P I tirM -xu
Cp C '
, 6 ', . ______
™

C&gt; -

*r
f c c r T j i e J ____

---------

. F ‘ r TT?-'-

W-AT . , o C VVoiECE .. 0 2 \
\S-&gt; iS T V E ENC-ANTEP
OCTOPUS'? -------------

A N P O eC O-.-N wwJ E

V V B L L .-T h E O - n m m M A N *
UA5 C E o A t 'E E\ A . .. -VN “*T e l V

~
TME

T —A T 5 AS 3 1
ENCHAN T E D j — ’

A-rUV\B2Et-L A '

164H* famille*. Product* till,I 26 LAWNS MOWED, For reasonable
LONGWOOD DISTRICT
year*. No experience nv&lt; tied td
PRICED TO SELL
(••tlniute* Phone 7M-W.
start. Sate* euny *u tmi',.. nnd
Ily Owner
VENETIAN
BLINDS made to orprofit* large. S ta rt immediately.
New Masonry modern 2 le'drootn
■I *r. Seminole Venetian Rlind
Write Kawleifh'a D
I AI A home*, tile floor*, fireplace'. steel
(;•«. 820 W. 3rd SL Phone
,410.|1&gt;OS, Memphis, Tenn.. or
m wlpdowa, Venetian blind*, sricen-d
S152-W.
*ee Frifik (i. Hyera, P. O. Hox
irrhca, ca r porte. H mile E ast
641, Sorrento, Fla.
ighway 17 on OvtidgsLongwoutl
ROOK KEEPING Service and Tax
Road. Oak Creat.
reports.
Dempsey, 210 Mag.
Prnctlrnl Nur»e to live it, Oviedo.
nolin, Phom, 867,
Hub William*. 70*, Laurel.
6 Room II oum* and cottage on sevcral lota In I«och H arbor, Furn
lA’tral N otices
SEE US FOR
TY PIST
lahed. 110,000.00. Torrna.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
THERE
ARE
SEVERAL
TYPIST
I \ I ' O If II T o r T 14 * r n r s x *
Small houie on re a r of lot, m rr
AND TYPING
J |- I m I I
m ii'.n i.i
, &gt;•I STV
ab id e, 12.600.00 It c a u I *f t* I POSITIONS OPEN AT FLORIDA
( IIEDI I III III’ \ P OF
-T.V T t
O F F t . s j l t l l*A
IN i’ll,.
FASHIONS
BOTH
PEIIMANHu IId ihr Lot*. reasonable prlrei.
h a Tii
SANFORD
t v m : T t t r r n T A T t : &lt;&gt;*
J . TV. Hull, R ealtor, 'J D Mellon. K M AND TEMPORARY JOHS.
tin N. Park
Phone IHP
APPLY IN PERSON TO MRS.
m ;s F
f ih h
q
rllle Ave. Phone 04WLW.
i
I W M .f r f
STUCK. FLORIDA FASHIONS,

E

L C S;.

| uni n u t C lt ntx 3A[).

V* VL GO I H M D J i ; --T FiMKdf 0

L O G RANGERYT oE N GGF Oh a I ■ . I
STOHX.
NOT *.
D * C K i, JONIO 'XOU j
\«RE rru su *o a -£
YE7.J

i r 'j

f&gt;\E A vri\\ E . n

ec
y o,A * V cfQCI I - J W
/
c v jjn d t*V e g a ; h

IA
10

a -v

!~

jm

i
l.

____ *

W

O /.A IIK IKi ;

ros

TO
A id. W IIO M
IT
MAT
Electrical Appllfpres
5 Room Home In r lty —Good AIR RA N K . ___________
C F.IIN :
Refrlgcra’or*
iiiMt
S'ii I I i *
Is
h c rl.J
M t lr n
Garden; Rome F ru it — t l 7 VI,
Repairing
Reliable man w ith car wanted to
Jam *, K
l ‘» l l * r , l tiled llle filmI
Down will handle, if Mere -n r/.
,»(»•'*( «• * ! « w i i t » f
t*i
WALK
Kit
ELECTRIC
CO.
rail
on
farm
er*
In
Semlnob*
See John \V. D. Mo-m*
ol lien F Fish
lli*l h*
County. Wonderful oimurtunity.
Min N. Park Ave. Ph. 11*4
11 is. n
al &gt;
ill
n i s 4 h la ,law!
_______
.f .o.r f i nfltll
, New, A ttractive 2 hidr ami II*him*
SI6
to
$20
In
a
day.
No
expert*
All
Work
Guaranteed.
•liar**, Mli*l
*i„( tthat
hat H
he
r w ill
■w»r
— l a n e Ix»t; n ear City -66*841
th e lloaoratd* It U
'V io»
once
or
capital
required.
Perm­
See luhn W. D. M&lt;* *n
o d x e ,il Xendnol* I ’m i s l r , F l o r i ­
anent Writr today. M, NESS I'i/tG Il SANDING and finishing Jda.
I* A M 0,1 the tell, ,1a,
41 Room F ram e—Nie.* ■••Ring:
with modern equipment, 28 of o*1
COMPANY,
Dept.
A.
Freeport,
, lolier, Iv t*
f o r *|,|&gt;ro«*| of
Some F ru it—Recondition &lt;1 an.l
)
,
«
’*
experknc
work
guar­
same
and
tor l l n a l &lt;tl»*ti.,-n» s ,
III.
Com pletely
Redecorntial —Own* r
» t the es ta te ol lir a F
anteed. E. F. S, ’vens. Rt. 2 Ft:&gt;(&lt;-utor
now forced lo aetl by c h a n r of SALESMAN, dcnlred for our Hos­
Ho* 143A, Sanford, call 71RRI i s h , d nJ ti li teFi Xl . t: l o t . I , A l t o
• em ployment—A good borne f i r
a
lt.r 7:4KI P, M n, before 7:0*&gt;
k l t r u t l p r of the estate ol
pital l'&lt;dielen,
both Family
16000.
l i e s F F I H I t . del esse,I
A M.
(tiuun and Individual. S*,il,l on
JO H N H . II. MORE. R ratlor
monthly premium a* well a« an­
I N I ’ *11! II T O F T I I K C O I ’N I V
SAVE A LIFE
224 E. F irat S t.
jroot:
HFiii.vot.t: ,-ol' n rr.
nual bast*. Ainu compline line
MAY HE YOUR OWN
r T A T M O F F lA lltlO .V
IV
P lio Phone 1913
of Accident and lleallh IViric*
It) having your car nr truest i i a t i :
__________ FOR HALE
a* well. Heeomc our Gereial
in
li): t i i i : f x t a t i : o f

One rooming houae, 13th. St. 11
morna. One beauty P arlo r, fully
equipped, S booths, Fixture* new,
alio 2 ■tore*, all on 13th. St.
J . E. Jonea, 422 E. 4th S l

f5

ARTICLES £011 SALE

TUXEDO PKEUS—enmtdete line
Hunt * Ttiteoo Feed I 'ore
SPECIAL

Until government credit regula­
tion* goe* in affect Sept. 20th:
COOLERATOR FARM FREEZER
15.5 Cubic Feet regular price
*477.00 Cpeclal Sept. Price «1M*..V*.
0.1 Cubic Feet Coolerator E lctri - refrigerator regular price *2,0.05
A Special Sept, price *260.76.

Only 1* * d
24 Month* to pay

up t«

rhecked over by our expert
Agent with local claim paying
mcrhnnirj. I- the elect log -y»ami policy iaaumg authority.
tem safe? Are the brake* a,lTop notch comnilaalon rintracL
ju*te,l for quick atop*? Monthly
Reliable company with a -ct*
payment plan for larger jobs.
cxeccdint Iwenty-three million GENERAL
TRUCK Jk EQIT CO.
dollar*. Write immediately a*
208
W.
First Street
home offite representative will
visit territory noon. Commercial UPHOLSTERING where quality
Casualty Insurance Company, 10
prevail*. Samplrs ol material*
Path Place,
Newark, New
galore. Estimate* giver. Balm’s
Jersey.
Upholstery 110 W. 1*L St.
Phone 1969.
J
WORK WANTED
iia v ’ur Work bjr to e hour or Job. T i actor work, ploughing, disking,
Houghing, harrow ing, mowing
leveling, by hour or a err. Deanu dirt moving. Wo apcciallxe
Witt Hunter, Phone 047-M.
in conditioning building lot*
Kitchen
Cabineta built to order.
a n d r a n l r n p i n t * . P h o n e 1B7-J
Free estimate*. John E. Price,
____nt
O r l a n d o Highw a y, Phone
cleaning A waging. Our po»#&gt;
1070-W.

unit enablee ua to work where
there la on electric umnactlo FOR KENT—FIixji saader.
uvalleble. XI year a experieneuparatira. JU—.wiobt* ,-aUs.
8 . M. niea«*n foihe Mans. Fla
Paint 4 tjlaaa Oo Phona

Avail yourself of thD eperial CARPENTERING and repairing,
hour, day or week. Art Daugh.
price and liberal credit trniu,
, tv, Plun. 776-J.
A. M. Prevail I’hone 2101 SovIHe, Fla.
Clothes made for women and rl Itdren. Original designs, specialixFurniture tor sale cheap. Call 511
ing in evening clothe* and bath­
.
between 6:00 and 6:00 P. M
ing suiD. For appointment rad
a 1 Nlagria dusting can. 1 Fertiliser
805 J from 10 A. M. until 2
w distributor on wheel* for tractor 1*. M. Monday through Friday.
&gt;
use only. *100. caah. Phone
Contracting,
71W .
RemotelInf*
SEWINGMACHINE
■WING MACHINE Cents rile W. . .
O p f M tm itlc s
s
«
“ • ' * * * » Theatre.] ! •
FOR SA LE.

GOAT MILS

Raad^n prleet
Mnfunl
l*hour TIS-W3

Desirable Grocery Htorv
equipment fLm,| loembm.
LucihI A*e,

llelp-Belfy Self »ervie* LatnAy
Drier*
Iraalug
4M W. 11th SL
PNaw L*M
DODGK-PLYMOUTH
PAR7R AND HRRVICB
IH Palmallo Avs*.
Photic 1011
fOUU FTXIRIDA'HOME can be

f«*- .OaH Ml far dataiia

cn FOGGING. Bouthem “
ica.'c. lie.

IS NUTlUan-ntlOIONAL
FOR IfEALTH PROTECTION and
CLEANER LIVING cull 051 for
ruaiplrtg
&gt;.'« MMia

a«t . FOGGING,
lit,

H
r tVl lJION'
I le, eased
To
A L L WHOM
IT
M A T ININ'
*'Klt.\
Sotle e
Is
herrtor
sited
that
O ertle A
W ils o n filed her llnal
report as A d n i l n l s l r a l r l i » f Hi*
r e la t e ol W. I* \VI|-o,i de-eased
O s l she riled her p e t it io n f..r ( l. i t l
dis ch a rg e and that slfe ..I I I ap|d&gt;
lo the llonorahte
ll
W
Ware
F o u n t * Ju dge of h r m l n o t e Fount)'.
I lo, Ida, on the n il, da y ol I d l &lt; l&gt;*r, t i l l , for a p p r o v a l « f name
n h d for fina l d fe r h a r e e as Ad
m l n l s i r a l r l T K r the estate ol W
VVIlsoa. dreeasral on
nf Pe plemhsr **•*
H K IlTIK A
W llJH iK
A r i m l n l s m i r l a of the
seta I • of
W F
W ' l t X i.N deceased.

WANTED TO HUY
Old Gold—Watches
Bridge—Teeth—Chain*
Aatlquv Pieces
Cbah On The Harrel Head
HOX J.A.F. HERALD

USED CARS
Priced From
5100.00 To $1405.00
COMB IN AND
LOOK THKM OVER
8RLL pN BABY TERMH

M a tO N ’S

— —t
C H O W S- / j
...L A S T O*
T H g N IN T H , .
tw o au:&gt;$
o n o A s e ...
NT/.. OO .O U T ... A N O

1n 8 $ / v r ’
•} / y # £ * \ ;

dU r

&gt; A fj

• ,&gt; 1

■v ^ f( / c N

4
fc. 4
«4

Mf/r/f TNK

PBNNANT
R U IN G ON

SVSRY

pnxM ...

II) P a u l ItoM iuton

ETTA KBTT
I WHtf 1 HANK I COT PIC SXdPLv)_____

/ CM CO*X3 TO CHS. HK

(s je q tJ SiiFCB13T &gt;Ot .‘. ’ • '
A W «W* W &lt;HON-}
A*W*r oo u o .' a* { v/Ahe.TTV^ \ * '‘r&gt;INV,r8 * T \J«u.v
1
s^wOCW • ;
AlLlMg CBOlfO
1

—-

VA&lt;,TTV .
U A / ,* *

- THA.-V/AV y«i

c

*m )

A C O JA i-,ra o j :
•"VriTV* M g r - . . L

get

&lt; ■&lt;*&gt;*(
I Caw
AN u
Hw
t u&gt;
P iiq
M « n r iT h rc
IJUVXtfB
o - ^ V 5 \ j o ujttE
w E aA u
s n o rtm ig
VVABAMOOa.
1
Q
P
aO
TV
, ANO

,

n ttn e

I w t-.’ o w ;

/ I CAM M G E T

A .jv t

.

.V w - r / q

�Senate* Committee
Probes F u r Group
* A S H lN G T O N . Sep.. M - j M

A t.*w Vork fur liner t c * ' ' " '
day h r l* twin* driven cut of
ImilnMi by thi* CIO Ft»t \\ ..t Kr&lt;’
Union du* to fines levied ■tr»,n t
« m m f « f tu » n who employ Wrt.
- Morris Coopcrsrolth. p r i f l 'N t
&lt;4 the American Fur Lln.»r Con­
tractor* Association. loM • 5louse
labor auhcummlltec that the union
require* the manufacturer* to pni
fine* up to *2,000 for •ontrartlnf
with Him nnd nth*r omt inion
liner* to finish fur garment*.
Because of the ftn* ■. C«*rpcrsmith sold, fur manufacturer)- « • ’
reluctant to give him ib* ns «r.l*
an
HI* testimony opened the lul»&gt;r
a u b c u m m l t t second week of
(Marinas on complaint* that I cm*
munUt* control the CIO group,
the International Fur and leather
Worker* Union. It* ;»t-- ’dent •
Ben Gold, a incmb'T n •he Cmn
tuunist P arty National Kxfcutire Committre.

in.l M lCilA i.i. WibOING In scene from 1
" ilOth Century-Fox release In ruler by
Tuesday anil Wednesday.

ial !Stepfather Admits
Say
Wouncfinjr Ch i l d

Indin'H invasion
tl iafell is***«| flM*w •*»*■
**
forcer sinking I loin tl*e &lt;a it *"•
vanrru 40 milr&gt; to mlh:n (&gt;••■■i!»l s
W

ntili i of I ly ir u ln i Ciiy, the

state caj Hal.
India is ir itr d tiituuirr i life tn
Itydciabar. .uni tlisl ihr fakulou'
ly rich Ni/. iu li.nl iclmrd to du
band private aim in su&lt;h a. tin
R ijs k a it. ’I he stale and domiiit
on h ate Lcrn at odds lot nwittll.
became th r Nl/ani, (irnrr.il I. I
H. Sir Mir Oiman Alt Kalm. a Mot

i« fort’ lierlin wns d ml - l , ti
co inmem urnte tin runqu. t of th
city, it lii • in lin* Jirin.h Meier.
The attack on the iiturinmen
Thuiaday nnd tin* stoning of
Itu n inn
led to bloody t i n t
right,m; in which -hot i w (•; f i r i .
by Hu- thro tioopu alul (heir Gei
man police.

Id'inay Quizzed Over
Wife’s I)isappearanee

SCRUM STAR Lana Turner and her huaband, Henry (Bold Topping,
to turn to New Vork front a four-month honeymoon in Europe, "relaxed
on I happy." I ana declared her brushes with the British preu and with
U.S. Army th ic u li in Fiance wcia “m u understandings." (fnlermrtloiul)

THIII WAS A TtMl when at! a girl had to do to become a beauty queen was to be beautiful. Today, ahe knows *
11 1 smart to be beautiful. Pictured (top) Is a line ol candidate* for the title of "Mlu America" at Atlantic City.
Ti. J , In ID28. Below, a group of 1048 Atlantic City hopefuls, all college girls, who are aecklng the coveted
• Mis* America" UUe, mainly for the echolarshlp th a t goes with it.
,
(International Soundphoto)

Ism, ba* refuted to accede to I nth i

About four out uf fit* of tin
10,339,834 people of the rich alaie
a n Hindua. India ha* demanded
a plebiscite to dvtennma tin futuii
of Hyderabad. The itate i* tin
■iu of Minnesota ami In sooth
central India and atrrioui-di-l b
Indian Territory.
The Invasion w#a iauncin-d with­
in 48 hours of the Ural! of l«nv
trnoi Grit. Mnhomed Ali Jiuimti
the founder of Pakia.aii and tin
main fore* In the patiitiuti of In­
dia. New Delhi sourcrc *ald the
aapacted Jinnah's dcaih to ( in ­
difference* lid wren India and

Vtvumin Meet

Indian troop* moving In from
tholapur on the West met tin'
Itoatest opiMisItiun, hut penetrated
10 mllce and took the rail junction
of Naldrug. the Indians said. Tin
town la 180 mile* west nnd •■lightly
t t t t h of Hyderabad City.
Three bridge* over the Tungab.
htdra River In the south were
Sapturrd. The*# IrivM appeared
to be the nearest to tin- capital
Which He* within tf&gt; to Ptl mile* of
the southern boundary. A mlu mu
from De n i 'l l in Ms'liit* uw»l;
An Indian gatrL tn at Mumtjah
• eMiflNiiir l I »!«•*« l Artm r t l i f
la, an enc lave in miles ln*id ■
is.e iii’gnttatii'iis were ri siirntnl la‘■Hyder sired, started moving to s ue I
n striking CIO "il workeV*
the heart of tne star*.
.rod sis stiui-k major oil companies.
B Troops Invading from the mirth
Writ Coast •&lt; i vice 'tatlm ia meantook the rail town of lU llarthahn govrrnmcnt « n foundc-t nt'il to while frit thr plmdi a* ilrlivrrir*
near the cstitral nnivinces frontier, which It ndlicrr-."
wi re cut,
whlrh la 180 to 178 miles from
•■Mr*. Ks -nkltta In* 'laird to fort to end the )0-duy old strike
Soviet vice Counsel Chtpumylt In
Hyderabad City.
Thr fnlrral mediators Joined
Jo .isu.tr.Md *ll|r
Indian troops moving down from rrrr[t
stale com illation m m in an cfhim or wlilch
lire northwest corner "f the s t at o ho dor* not wish to
ha» idled U1.0OI) all w ukers
were reported within sight of Jot- anv ottrer Kio let rcpiescntnllvo. uml rut the mumsi California gas*
"Mr*, hn cnkltia Ittrs h-*tl u n lir
ira, an im p.ntatit June’loo on th i
nr. roslrlcliun of any kind other ollne production of P.'rO.OOU harNila til's stale railway 2 til mil'
than those norm ally required by rrls a dsy to ITfi.lMK). The -vork*
from the capital.
walked uul In a wag** dispute.
Another column passnl the fam ­ medical practice for im'lent* ruf* er*Cn«&lt;
line deliveries to west roast
ous Rudhist c.ivrs at Kllora, nvar feting front injuries aurli o* ahe service
stations w -ie rut one
‘ Daulatahsd. 270 milts northwest sustained.
"In these matter i, the United [fourth today In *n Indits’iy *ff u*
* e f Ilvderslii'l City. Both force. had but tigbl u|i|*j&gt;itlon and s e n States government must consider to ennaetre supt.lu *.
All essential user*. Industry
' reported advancing a'egiJitjr tl! the matter clnrcd."
MAirhalla note ntso Informed sm.lii nun said, will receive their
' hours a fte r tlu v Invaded the itate.
”
The Indian rontrtRmhr In th*' the Russlana that the V. S. Ia tegular order*. Only service *ttitnulh, l.ieut. General Mnhnruh closing a* quickly a* i&gt;"-.ili!e lit t Ions wilt Iu* rut. They prill receive
m i rent of wlmt they reroivvd
Bhrk , Rajenrlraslnhll said at bit consulate In Valad|v&lt;i*IOk, lie
‘ headquarter* in Koona "Thing* final elosing of the Soviet eon* in duly.
asked the Buvints to Infoim the
T are going w«ll."
.1* "We have made good progress. U, H. of the official dale fur the
i l though we have met ainio up- *Hints* • in thi* eountrv.
h pot Itin ii." he said,
i i - Troops driving rest from Bimln
ijiR ur rrosaed o bridge «t NuMt» :
t ' by i A.M.. four hour* uft-u th started. T'i« fewre*.
tj ,1 MTtlv arm ornl. r.r- ronimandid
i ™
’ .h f H al. General J. N. CHandhurl
;
brother of It rig. D. N. Clisnd
S f ilH , Indian military atlmlm at
L Washington.
Tip troopr from Shnlanur atrucV
| across the frontier at three undls
closed points. The first reals-

and 17 captured at the coat of &lt;&gt;ni'
Indian life.
Another Indian force moving
l^ y o o A llrti « a * U i i i bonkr a im e d
straight at the capital "f Hydcraand I u twin city, ibcundernh# Indian* called the advances
lie* a rt Ion" In re wcupy former
an Armv quertcr* at Bccunad. and to ensure law and
In th* state.
g. 8. N. Bhatla issued order*
slapur to stop trains running
• State, lie invoked a curfew
prohibit ml th* gathering of
&gt; than five nerton*. He hod
Undue and Moslems, described
malic*I. locked up "to prevent
amwl rioting amt unnrr***ary
Dh*dH In Blmlaour.
iard* at the NUam's palace
rm Delhi refuted to surrender
I and Indian police called for
ba&lt;n.
Ilvdeeabad'a agent
f l , M. A. Raavl, tried to
I* tho guards to comply,

At MATEO ARGUMENTS over presidential endorsements were causing
• (ciiin;: im menu at the 13th annual convention of the United Electrical,
It .Kilo ami Machine Workrts in New York, three ol the union's chief*
go Into t huddle Standing, checking some note*. Is Albert J. Fitzgerald,
w ho stated that he. together with some other leader*, would work per­
sonally for Henry Wallace, although the convention refused to support
i ny one Pi tldenllal candidate. At left Is Lro J, .idi.m and, at right,
t ruest ilc Malo, union vlrc-piciidcnl (rum Chicago,
tinier utitiuiul)

t

w

PRESIDENT TRUMAN la Interviewed by repoiteti on hit return to Washtnglon from hla Labor Day tpeaklna tour la Michigan. A few hours
Inter, the Chief Executive presided at n special meeting of th* National
Seiurtty Council, which deliberated on the crUti In Berlin. The conterence luted tor about larty*&amp;ve minute*. (Jnttnieltonal £ou*dphoto)

treated no one In nulhurity on the
Western able willing t» make a
pieJIctlon a* I** which way thi*
will be.
,
.

However, hope of agreement
h it definitely not lawn abandoned.
The three W estern government.*
m utt feel there la IMW
reaching a settlem ent o ter Berlin,
or they would not have w n t rr»ncoir, fieydoux back to Moaemr.
Feyduuk, th« po'-lllcal arvt thr'-"
matlc advtaer to the trench millU ry ffovtmnr In Gcnuniiy. return*
nt late ve»tcrrfay wdth minute*
of the Western Military Cover,
data concerning meetings held in
Berlin hv technlral commute"*,
nor'. Berlin talk*. Mono with
During recent day* Beydiug
ha* been nlnylnw the role of x
•ort «f "'nee diplomatic courier
iv replied Ihev could oolv (nr th" We*tern ranroaeptatlv**.
artch order* from th# Hv- After ri'lltv* In on n"mer«i* #"a•lons of the Moscow t-tka. he
| Armv commander.
FltHStllDK AhTHR-BKIING: A
flew to B"riln Aug. HI with minme-tlmr* h — fry th r Vmtr m •- purposeful seardrob* In Itatlf la
m ain cause* of farm fires liter sn t n*her rJocl’trU'nU of th*
( lightning. def*ctlv» rhini*
■ A h - on roofs, ataves and
■L hot ashes, ipool an -ro*
h o t hay. mUitfi of cli-cmfnvitM

ON HER WAT TO Miami Reach. Fla., to wed Fianrtf Hitchcock (right}, of th e social polo-playing lamlly, Wall
Street secretary tilepbeny fisjs, 23, beams as aha boards a plan* at Newark, N. } , airport She la followed by
her sister, Nanry, chosen as her ntald*of*honnr. Tit* tell, blonde Stcphany's father, now dead, wee a coal
miner In Windber. Pa. Hitchcock has been married and divorced twice previously.
(Inum attonal)

AIMV ItCtlTART K enneth ftoyall
leaves th* Whit* Horn* after at*
t puling a special meeting of the
National Security Council, which
d tllb fra ltd on tho crista In Berlin.
Th* conference, called by President
Truman ten than two hours attar

A 2URT 0E MIMCAI IX FfttI ts shown at th* Chicago- Counly HosplUl as it rendered a decision that 21month-old Pamela Lamphere ehould undergo an operation for ■ deforrrlly that endangere th* child's
life. Holding the baby Is th* father, Frank Lamphere, w ho war threatened with a divorce action by the
mother, Mrs Iren* Lamphere (left) when he Indited on surgery tot the infant Later, mnthrra of babies
who have undergone similar operations convinced Mr* l-amphtrc that the child hid a good rha ice at
surviving Shown (1 to r ) are: Mr* Lamphere tlr II. S. Gordon, Dr. Herbert Undre, Ur. fl. Keiftr De
Karl Meyer. Frank lam phere and Pamela, Dr. S. A. Abb Dr, K. Barber ami a mute.
(Internotlor.ol)'

�-

&gt;

h

'

THE WEATHER

1ft Unity Thera Is Strength—

^ a ttfu r d

To Protect th# P m c * of the W orldt
To Promote U n Progreet of A o t r l n i
To Piudxce Proeperlty for Sanford.

Partly cloudy with widely f e a tu r­
ed t col sflrrn • &gt;n thundershower*.
t,»r&gt;tl* to
moderate
varlabla
wind a.

I f r r a lii

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

f -

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

E sta b lish e d 1908

VOLUM E X X X X

TUESDAY

SEPT.

II.

IRIS

Make Clean Sweep In Indian Troops
State Senate Votes Republicans
Yesterday’s Elections In Maine
Continue Drive
To Place W allace
In Hyderabad
On Florida Ballot
LiKhtniriK Attack Is
House Group Rejects
Bill To A b o l i s h
State And County
Straight
Ticket
TALLAHASSEE, Kepi. I I (JP\—The SenaU today passed,
31-1, a bill adding J Strom
Thurmond and Henry A. Wal­
la r* to Florida'a presidential
elerlion billot.

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. I I —
OP)—The Senate soled 23 to 9
today to add the name of Henry
/ \ A. Wallare to the Florida presi­
dential rlertlon ballot. Senator
Sheldon of Tampa. King of
W inter l i n n
and Kay of
Bradenton—aH declaring they
opposed Wallare personally—
offered the amendment to put
the Progresaite Party candidate
on the ballot along with Presi­
dent Truman. Thomas E. Dewey
and J. Strom Thurmond. Earlier,
the Ifnuse flections committee
voted T to I to add Wallace's
• name to the November generel
flection billot.

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. H. (/P)
—The Home Election* Committee
voted 7 to 4 today lb put Henry A.
Wallace on the Florida ballot along
with Preiident Truman. Thtvnai E.
Dewey and J. Strom Thurmond.
The committee vote came afler
nearly two hour* of hearing* on
4 - the only hill before a tpeciat *e»tion of the l-rgulslure called to
clarify Florida’* confuted presidential election ballot lytlem.
The hill, at introduced in the
Houte by a ipecial committee that
met Inal week, would h ate left
Wallace nil the ballot unVtt hi*
tupporter* could get 9,300 name*
■igned to a petition hy the fir*l of

Violence Flares
As Oil Workers
Continue Strike
w

se

i

efs

New York

i

1 ruckcrs

i

Walk Out Threato

l

r \c

ens bupply Ul

U ntil
IVlIlK

---------HAN FRANCISCO. Kept. It
—id’)—The Army began sign­
ing up dock men today tn load
Ita strike-hound cargoes despite
an official “boycott" by Hsrry
Hrldges* CIO Longshoremen.
Army spokrsmrn arreptrd a
number of men appearing at its
Fort Mason offices this morn­
ing, requiring all lo sign Ihr
government loyalty pledge.
HAN FRANCISCO, Hept. II
—OP)— \ccu«ing the army of
"strike breaking" In the 13-day
old Pacific maritime tleup,
H arry Bridget CIO longshoremen'a union *ald today It would
seek to extfnd Ita strike lactic*
for foreign port*.

PORTLAND. Me.. Sept- 14—(/P)—Rep M ug net Cliate Smith won
a Senate teat with two new record*— majority and percentage in yet*
lerday't Maine election — another Republican grand »lam
She and other GOP Iradrrt hailed the rrtullt at indicalite of a
tmatlung tictory lor the Dewey-Warren ticket in November.
Hie 50 year old *entanr-elect called her tote "wondeilul" end
Successful Against
loreiunner of a great Republican national victory."
First Republican woman elected^* ■
--------Small Defenses Of
to the Senate. Mr*. Smith aim is Citi-uM defeated 1’roctoi in the
.State Of Pakistan
first of her sex elected without primary.
firtt having served hy appoint­
The Green Mountain State'*
K M t A C H I , Pakistan, Sept It
ment.
lone U. S Representative, tTisilr*
In the seventh straight OOP A. I'lnmlcy (III hat four oppon­ — oi’-— K » a j a Narimuddln was
clean sweep of top offices. Re* ents in his quest for an eighth sworn in I n i n as acting g o v ­
ernor ceoer.it of Pakistan l l r
! puhlieans also named a governor term.
succeed* Mahomed Hi Jinnah,
and three Congressmen.
A ftein'H'iatir liattle centering
Vermont Republicans, whose around President Triminu prom­ founder of the dominion, who
dird suddenly
on Sul unlay.
I candidates normally are mil front ised the only indication of a po
Manrmiddin formerly was pre­
in
elections, pick their I lii'ical ti.rid 'ln New Hampshire’* mier of Hengal.
rhoires for U. ft. Representative primary voting today.
and governor today.
Doth I n -no, ta t. an I llepiddiean*
M W DI LI II. -Sept 14 t,Vi
A heavy primary vote was nn- nominate November ele lion &lt;and!- Indian lioop. in * lightning his a
tiripatnl l-ecause of the npnnn ntlv date* for Congress arvl *(nt-- ml•ion -d I Ivilrr.ib id (.tplured fixi ty
close fight between Governor' tnlnistrallve |H**ts,
Ernest W« Glh«on (R) and Lieut,| Voting i* expected to !»■ light — the Umri of It ij util, ImHh .iv (mm
flovernor Lee E. Emerson.
about half pre-war 'lormnl—is pro- t h r u liim p itH * o f f (H im ! of S h n l.ip m
In I Kiln 11i.nI l'itv. hr ill itmI . tin
In attempting to set ns! I.- (lib* dictrd. Fair weather is forecast.
Massnrhusrtts
Viters nominate
non** hid fur a second trim , Knu r,, , . ,
n u tal of llir princely slate
,
,
, , .
.
son ha* the R U p p o rt of moat of candidates for governor, one I S.
Senate seat. It placet in the n n -| An",l'r » ' • " * |r« column tin
t h e state'* Republican leader*, in
House and minor »tnt»* of. drunv il&lt;i»*n (mm the luutliw
eluding former governor Vtoitimer
fires in today’s pilmary.
capluird the ini|soilant rail tu
R. Proctor.
I There were no apparent stiaw a
j , |n ,
,|)r \I ’ll
lMm\
ill'l * „” „S”r ,,,
»'*| |
For the first time in V- imout's in thr vrlnu In indicate jim thinc
.
history a governor w*,. denied a of n a t io n a l * i# n if in » n &lt; t t m tu id ' ro a d d t r r
p r n r li . i t i n n nT / ' *
11 unllHitrtl D« r « |f 1t»t
second term two years :ign whrii
n itlrs m to 11 v s iei sit u l
J a in s
Is
1250 miles tinni the capital
R a i i ' U i is *10 miles to th e ssesl
' ami in the sirs ssherr the Indian
[arms had found l i t haulesl ten
| lame
The Indians this me in Irons the
east i iptuterl .‘'miapel. (K1 miles
east of Hyderabad City.
I Tnw'i-s In the nor I hurst nl

City Commission Robert Williams
Gets Application Resigns Position j
For Bus Operation As City’s Mayor |

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. I*i.

Gen. Clay Predicts
War Is Not Around
Corner For America
Demobilization
Committee Asks
Of A rm ed Forces Restrictions On
Slowed In Britain O range Shipments
King George VI Opens Marketing Group JYoSpccial Session Of
poses R u l e s T o
Stop Em Iv Culling
British Parliament

Western P.nvoys Go
To Krrmlirt To Dist ttiss Merlin Rlock.nlr With Russians
M o srn w , Sr|*t
ll»p Ilit pi* tt raiprn pirriif# rnn*
Irftrd w»lh Sm ift F tirfl|n
V '1 Molrilcii for
tMtill VO nil ii olr Iml iv If
Ili«* th n ilril *»f ill 111 l t»tif*pM%.
rt ntrrfifilT» lirM firrr ^tnr^ fhf
rml tif i it Iv nn Ihr (.tiitu n tjlliif l«»n.

LONDON. Set,i i t id ', | he
1 I -V*
i \u
\M &gt;
lliitub gosriiimrnl ifiiinimtin!
ifr s r iil t fid tit* v&gt; !'« .
i» ' '■ a lts
Iti |t | f II \i; i» K V I ' IIK F
II 1V% 4 in I »it l i t f t r 'hip Hi** JiV**• liirft
,1.1V tint
• so*-* liom
|; | R | ! \ S r p f M t r ,
G # n e rn l
tlf tnnlnll/.'lioii w 1In* i l t m n l I m »ttr
llic *1 i ! r n r i f tt *
pie.,' I id n n l&gt; ( l o i d l o ' l i v 4 I H o n t
c.iinr n f thr temr l l t l r i n it io n il !ir«
flu n k i* tf it f i l l iM ttM 'd |h # f f i r
•ifii it ion
ri**i
I lie I **t|r i *1 \ |
Wc mint »I'U i n rlf*r-it«* ill* 1119*411 &lt;•*rti tn it 1 . • • Miftia 11*( s| »•*
llir I s unlit i • *i *\efnirtr mid*
ir n p io s e m e n l u l th e i q u ii'in , n i u u i
, ,
1
tu rn , r t p e o . s l h m the lu -ltl - t m

t„. if*-! ir 1itv **! 1,*H* llltifir Ii*" M
i­
‘Iir
it III 1 Of-•Ifli?4* *f:M,tt I' life In lift •Iff*
ilrlense. armor and uilintrs wr» 1i.it Lifitf I 7f» ui iKtjf in i iiiii i«n
twins." Depulv 1'iinir M iii-te, 11 , inr nrrlk !*r$fiitniIlk* Sr|«* Jit 1|t*"%
h e ll M o i l l - o n to ld I S|&gt;ei u l srs
‘f | el/r* J|fl (it, ll»‘ *| fr | e*%ff Is tl »•»
n o n o f 1'a i l i . s i n r n t
t»rj*inniniE
|»? $“
S u le -tr.s i k i n g (o i .&lt; nu&gt;ment i lu ll
( nmilllltrrtlir m * im| ijirv tv,trili 1
to l u l l * th e |w » w e |t *-1 l l i r I Io n s .- c l
»(9 | t | r t n i ' .111% *|lf4 t ifl lit r %I !%
la u d s
-s o ito u m r d tra u s lt I n i th&lt;*
»!4|l1|r tluiiifirii* M|fb 41 tl-1| 1| 1*’»l
I s p c iliil sctsinrs
M o n ISO o p lu tH 'e d
111oil
sh.ll.
d
I n in if i it

ill- •» licit ,-l.t 1 . \ „ '• i i «n
Mlttl f *111 tu | t r ,1III ill'll I « | lP X lft|
in ft&gt;ii i* illlthl f, in iHt* U n ilc H
s l it-* In *l'*« tilt&lt;* H d i n h A m fv *
i&lt; »h .in lilt .q«r, i h t i n % tip p ly in |
S • ' iri M lt-«l VU tfin
( I t v ,UM -l h- ,! t tiltlr H l l i r R i m *
M1114 V4III im kr llrilm i h * f i n i l
I'llJF **f| die emiif• h r i n i m p io b *
I'

Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
Violence brake out in the writ
coast oil workers’ strike and in the
New York Duck drivers' walkout
' -slm osl im m e d ia t e ly m in i sh»&lt; i i I h r \ in*' 11 in
• n ifin &lt;ler pre
ln fM i*rh t l , m
|&gt; il •- un i n u l l i n n
the milk supply of srbool* and
sin t r i l lli.t l l . r f n . r 4 HV forceful
kef *
To
Operate!
ResiKnation
O
f
f
e
r
e
d
i
»
—
i
»««'—
|
.
.
...............
,w"
many retail slorrs was thrralrne.l Request
*
t
■
'
|
^
. I m t i n ir n t im ii r r n l r r
m llr*^ w e n t
I l f s ip p f .t lr d In fh e c n tin lr v t«»
s|t l|ll||4 *4e*i r * » l- n jif c 'l
, • . , u n liu u r * t •• i f
^feanwhile, ibe Army went ahead
Three Taxi-Cabs Ini1 Due To Poor H ealth *of j«itn« ak*nm«i ••■irnni: r«*«u- A ccept in* Atifintincrmrni %
*iih ipi*iI 1 fe eTth fur r, ut lwl lol l l l»l t0-1
» lir H . M i l td 1 'M l I f l
l-'-g iiin iiu * S
with its attempt to hire longshore­
tame
h e a d e d l l i m k i n g in s te a d u l in " ■ | 20 11,,, n i l l . 't i t
r iq tiila tiu M • f.* r • It r 1 ^ MMII III r . fill II It
City
Given
Approval
During
Past
Months
sil o th e r
Tinsiirrrssi-«
were
rrcnnntrd
men to handle its cargoes in the
tin
| w h ile
•id To
I
g r n p r f i u it
h u m n*
It It* *h « l K&gt; ^ 11
in a defense ministry cnmistunli|sis- panicky spirit
to
t e s r li
Pacific Maritime walkout detpile
W.* regirt," he deilued, "thsl M -c d c d a n d ‘ ui u ii M r d lr.iR
rsignalion ol Robert A. i -, u' -1 -tusMlv after luxiu when the
The irsignaljon
A permit to operate bus lines in
|
T h e e n m m it t i- il i f t H i • V site i it i r r i n r m
opposition ol Harry (lodges’ CIO
the City and vicinity will be ap­ Williams as mayor ol Sanford, due ; invaslmi was h-ss than 3ft hmils old such s slalriiterii sliuiild lin e to open for p«'*«ildr itutu-uoi of
tli-n n s s h d e in i hi* t l iee W’n l r n i
Lmgshortmen’s Union.
plied for In the .Slate Railway lo ill health, was submilled in letter I An Indian army spokesman *not h e m o le
"lanti’ teat" nguliMun* lit lh«- I m m , u -■ ' to Hi-- Ktemlin for
A sisokeiman for Bridges said in
i
. .1
..........
ii,
d' l fi«»l c * \ p c t the* ( nmnaipn tn
i i u -i - I io k„
M 'lfM ftS tlt "St| I • I Vlt.il I W*1*H t| *»* s.f IL S Depnrlnu-til "f Agn niton^iih IM 00.
« th .1 --.ul Foreign
San Francisco that in by-passing Commission by S. A. Allen, lormri form In Iir Cil&gt; ( nmmmmn 4l “ » uhll ,oll|r
owner and o|&gt;eralor pi the Ft. mreling IaiI rveniTig lloHfver, on non p. .ph* nnd nm»ty nf ihi*nt with “ pic * r f i I c 'iir u n m t f t r ir t .4** u ir n «p|f» should h a p p e n lo t hangu it i mind | Minister \ M Muloti.v
the hiring hall system lha Army's
rt,,,
the fust Fmir-Possar
m r l v r r |» * ji* - n ftt*r .1 n nr »»f on adoption "f inner quality g-ndeMyers Transit lanes and Yellow account ol the nearness nf the City j lndi-w synipntliies. eoiild hardly fi»l
Inn-etmg to Mo-o-oss since Aug. 33,
n N tH in iil n p r v ir p w i l l I*** i c p i i M cl in fur orange*.
attempt to recnat workers "means
Cab Service, he informed the City psimary on Nov. 2. and the fact egp*r' t.» prevail f„r Imig against jM 'fvp n n n i l j i t i i i m i l 11t 1 i*«* m n i i l l n ,
t
ItU m iia a v C s s P a « * ■ &lt; *!
Thr IJ-SDA h itu IIv lurii'A Isvheo t'H Amluiuid'ii Waller Bsdirect strike breaVmg"
\n
. .
.
»Ws '«»|£" " f » '« '•"? " f
in th el-lrtt Rnn'h I'o -id i \mbassador
T h I t J irtfiin u he* i i i l i W , 'Wi i i i !*! down nmprsM'd tn ir
The CIO oil strike flare-up cams jCommlmiMt U*l Gening. Hi. sp­ tha-l nMr. Witliam.’ three year term than
JtMhfHKi.flOO «» i mir nn lit
, n,„i Hpeclsl
fr, „„ I p i i v i * l I h * in p il'd p * 11 \ I*-*'' n t tli** gioiind* the piopnanl v u eontru- I Yv&gt; • ' *
at the Richmond. C alif- plant of
to operate three lax. of o lln e a. a commissioner e«,.lies [Blr(|i , hp p|, r „ f M,
f t *«•»*■* *»««**
n 1 ■** * # • *
sir*inl aiiil l~ hi r Ihr t'ltlli- llio C l
f ra i'l lloir-tl* saw
jrabs in Sanfoid was grant'd. ( itv lilts V'ar. no artmn was laken hy pn
K stilsiu i »• r««» *&lt;»•
Maiketuig \greem rnl did not pro I mi-i .i ■
i i
deputy. Andrat
Its-derat-ad I- -i- d it- en*r migti'.
Manager II N. Sayer announce! ihr Commission regarding lh- ir
vidr fur inner quality gradmi’
\ , i .
• - , 11&gt;■-1in qiies'ion.
signation.
iW
n
»vmp*'hv
»-ul
i-than*
hrl|i
this morning.
A policy which
C f*
a
a,
|
i n . , U , '.- i u n , i i i p I among
. . . . . . . . ..I ,L
n le rommmioners eipiesseil
; guide fur
hipping regulati-'i
. . . ---the. Ifrum Hie
" I'nile-I V'nfMins inerting
, *
M r . A lle n re ve a le d to d a y th a t he
,
,.
I.
,lu l aris a sir.1 lime- Tin- slate
d u r in g t h r v e a s o n » i u a d u p ti-d
^ J.-lmmed India had vl.daird the
h a d s o ld h i* in le re sts in F t. M ye rs hope, saidCity Manager It
T h e p o llr y p i t - d i r l r d tie * u r s i ig p
Rights tn operate a flying
Mayor Williams mas jsiamlslill ngres-nieiu mnh*r wldett
/ i ■
ww
| a m i lb at d in in g the p a st m o n th hr Sayrr, that
c ro p w o u ld l»u o f " lic lt i- i l l m r i
school and flying servir* at San­
n v r r n g r * ’ tn i | l n i l | t / nn I a p p e a r
h .. ra,elnll&gt; checked the transit treovrr sullirirntly In serve osit , «li- agresxt, upon liee-nnirtg n Bei
ford Municipal Airport have been
n n rr.
lus term which ramies on the h o t ti»h dominion, not I.. Invade princesituation in Hanfnrd. and slainl
secured In the form of a lease
r illC A G O . S ep t
II
' I*.
F iv e
tv states
T h e t i i a r k r i l n g p o ln -y a l- n p i hy the City to tha 8hnwalter, Cor­
PARIS, Sept- 14
that a* a result of this survey he Tuesday in January.
Pakistan, tier le-si uotenlial ally, r a ilr o a d b r o t h#Ic r l i - o x l - r i-|in
, -« - n t rlie lp s l F lo r id a i i n n i hrq tld -.
I .ether, who *»|t| Mss shaken Ii) the siiddel. Ing m gineer-, firemen,
poration of Winter P ark. Howard
iindiirtiir*," Il in
r......
r.. lo
, ,-iglil
, , , ni 111i-iii m i'i.'
,
i. ,
m live
K
sM
pS
; &lt; f r tonvinced .ha, this city ' w
w , Showalter. Jr., president, an­ X
|m, ....... ,
.........
I death Of ils founder. ..............I All trainmen and ........................
to place Somaliland, » form er1nerds bus service. His ta n head twr» month' ako .l»V Muvni W
nounced today.
\\ Hh i
t
n
-•*
«l«t
\V\
Sept
t t — f/Pv
1 . T 'lk' V
mapagrinent to ..... .
,
f
Italian
Colony
In
Africa
under
quarter*
will
he
located
at
the
Flight course* will he offered,
r V f i r h u ff -tie which whlpam* ssill rtmtlmit* tlie»e dutis-s. Ml
day to Ihra.h out wage protdr m
. , , , V"V" „
...... all of which will be available to Italian trusteeship.
Seminole Tire Shop He has hem L 'sh e r’s three year term ••
f « r t h r l i m t n r f Tinrii! r»f i i M ' . n l i
He . U ' • i m e - l i o f l j , i
A conference souica, annuune- .
» .
»v
vataran* under tha G. I. Bill of
l e v le d f a r th e
t r a ln r n r n n m l tb f* o r t lr r &gt;f • i i l u n v i
commissioner «1*u expire* Mil*
Ing
this,
laid
tha
Soviet
repllnl
itn
Dansportalion
work
for
22
years.
Right*, with particular emphasis
•&gt;
rVl i»l- tOc o m b ,.-to ,. t h .
t a li- H -.
ih . : | J &lt; M n ;, v | ; | ( ( s
\ n ,
year.
In
the
Council
of
Foreign
Minis(he
said.
being placed on advanced eour*e*
*
R-sse-stt t a M
oprnlm; ifrivr III Ibrir (*■ i h r nrt I
*
The following le tte r from Mayor
such a* Tight Instructor. tnMrui »• **\ ! t *•!H &lt;*SU'
for * *J.'» iirrrm t in rrri - Th** in n | S j f , |y r O l ^ U f1 B I \ H tl S
colon'** *pl*!ed '
Commission authorned the i Wiiiiam*'•»-*. read last evening
rnent. twin-engine, airline trans­ *n*ra-*'w lr"-1Italian*
union* u fn im 33110*000 i r f m h r i
ntm
ahlii.
stavU
t
,P
e?k
to
_
open
tha
regislratl^o
|
September
9.
191
under
Italian
tru*tee*hlp.
Soviet
,
,
nn
,
l
.
port rating, private and commer­
!• .i11 id**ttorv
Tin- session* with the BtntherM l ! W M * K I !*.. S \ i»f 11 . r »
Deputy Foreign Mlnl»t*r Andral ??Tk,0®?
?,*pl
f r ,h ‘ The City Commission
cial.
huod uf bt-cuinotlv- Knginrrt-,
Sil l
\ &gt;1 ,F S I I that
Viihlnaky
w.»
quoted
a*
aaylng.
.City
Primary
Flection
when
comS a n fo rd
IMhintnl
I.
miirv
,
5?
'*
■
*
tiu'lnir
PARIS. Sep* II- -Ul Thr new the llrnthcrhu'xl uf l. vom, live
%
The lease provide* for the use
tl t .
. rn te re -l s h o u t
that R u..ta oppo»e* the | mt.aloner. to auecerd Lea It ‘Florid*
(Hifsi't*»i i ll* 111
French cabinet of llrnrl fnieuill' flicmcn nnd F!nginem n nu.l ihe unothff «|riT« -if
of landing area*, elassiooms, of­ however,
f Batmuda, was
French
propoaal
beeauaa
no
lime
•-'■her
and
Robert
A.
William,
nlwsiif
hit
tm
•
»iu
ii
ifr
itv
Dear
Sirs:
i won a majority tretry no It* first
fice* and barrack*.
, 'h e a » t » l a b o u t
Swiitrhmcn'a
Union of North llir ffinr ft»f liii fnr iff»\ «n tnil'll
limit wa* placed on aueh a m»n- fwlll he elected or re-elected
hava not te d In the National \-*emb|v.
“ A* you are aware
-ui
George W. Goat sen, former
1
till
Amcrirn,
claiming
n
total
uf
|M1,
I Approval was gls-en In *n h»en able to attm d nicetings and
inflit |W« »•■«!,, f«»» f|u rr- n | it tm*
The Vole rarnr on rt lerhntr.st
1 - a t J 'c .-e n te r
m anager of the Raynion I Avia- Hate.
member», were a rur timtulfuri
»*1k
l.r t t iA v
w n&lt;
lr l.r u
f &lt;•
ih r
Britain. France and the United j amendment to the l*9-year leaie Jtm active in Utty affair* *lnee Julv question A Comm&gt;it;lst depulv* 00(1
■ 120
-in
u »t r
,Upn Interest* In Orlando and State*
o f previous taik.a Tit * cuyitH' i .
al*n h*ve agreexl on a jof
;;h,pi s*-r\ !*.&lt;• building a t i l t , I94H due to Hln*»* I have bsd demandcl th« right to ques­
S rh r (s r *frr I I
I f m
-f «‘ h ;ir l * 1*tin t ,
j »1| ,
a- t g a le s t l Daytona Beach, will manage the
firemen
and
switchmen
ati
I
ffi!r* pi ltr«* t# n*l»*t£ i: , , l fiuni ,’tVi ts 250
new operation which will be proposal for study hy a commit-, the Municipal Airport, transferring hoped from week to r eel, I would tion the government on ils po­ ing increase.* of ft 7&gt;t a drtv. n W tl* fin , h r m l i* f ih
he nl- ftlilr*
|„ the City from the Fel*ti&gt;r able to return to active duty, litical maketin. The -nhlnel wistird
known a* Showalter Aero Schools. tee of expert* of any prohlcm*jn
..........
ft»l i t* * i * tin &lt;|f*t ta r
, |„w,hip Front to provide for it* however, it has not turned out that to poatponr the interrogation. The
• i- -ita-l r &gt;
of
11 ■tl
Ha h a t had many year* eiper- arising from the four-power
Managrrnunt
tn
rriifr*
q»,
it
|ty
i»s,f,
r(,e New York Giant*. , way. and I have now lieeri con n- rmhlv voted in favor of tlie
lift* HfV« t-, .uaity damsga was
lance In flying and formerly ing here. This also » * • a rrenen u BM,
a
(arrlcf'a
Conference
t'-utmitteu,
Aft-,
l.emnv'
. t-^* tntr
r vt. t
___ |. , _i,i
l-ea*e of a ronrrete block pain! vinred that it i* very indefinite cabinet, 335 to 22fl.
managed the huge
Raymond 1
no
Tin* U, ,fi -r *--,*r* .'i
Army Primary School at Dougla*.
„
.i,p iinrs” 1*n'* "ri storage house to the Fcl-I»a to if and w hen I sell l» aid*- | Thf* vote rrprr.cn*.-.| a i light which speaks for all rla&gt;* &lt;-t * t a i l 1 1s t night Hlu-riff &lt; s’c Hfinlrv
.said it 'Mill shows 11S I U (tl* 1111‘41‘H1 it'll' t t , ti'r * »»t rfi»»t
Ga., where thousand* of cadets lion of the Italian colonies.
I fc™r&gt;h*P *rnllf’ ' ' • ‘ •rpryvrd. said |tn hr active again
drop from favorable v o i r acorded
The five -In sc* uf wnikert now rtepam-ii- in In -tiny ‘
ft*im fit. • &lt;i , m
we.e trained during World War II.
Britain's representative, H ec-|
™y»r, Another lease ap | "Due to the above reasons of i (Jiieullle at hi* confirmation as
Hartley hn tn
liter hr 5* ill
The new Hanford School will tor McNeil, said if th*&gt; Four P fuv'd was that of a fram e supply ' ntmr health, I hereby rulimlt my ( premier. At that time the vole receive carrying rate* '.*-"d on n
I«*ID *t .» .,rr ( tu t the hurrtcomplex dual formula The svork ' pr™jii-, I., mi&gt;\ m l
* rain t .-•in- tail! *■u u u ,fIk -sstwer,! ar.d
be operated In connection with power* agreed to Italian trustee- ' building near Florida Foods fn e .' resignation to the ru&gt;- Commi- [w as 351 to 19*1.
da&gt; is measured iti tildes and f.
nr ratgnun-nt, .,, n fitt|;ri‘Y ;%
&gt;r#*lr i nfc
( i-i s- 1 «naa,l dUTthe two present operation* of the .•hits fo r Somaliland, hla govern- J*** Florida Fashions, Inc. Bid' 'io n .
|l naMimif i| in* Fgaf T■m*i |
*. .
(Jucuillr said the tahinet did
ii rrmrgf*
Ii • n
ill t&lt;* | n »: Iftj* t Iir in-st
1 hi-urs." it* sdShow alter l&gt;»rp., tha Htmwalter . mpnj wou|d withdraw Ita ln sl* -i* e re authorised for painting nf
"I w ould td-e for the rt'd ien . of j not wish to sul'tnit to lnl«rrog«.
|»a ■
4
. wwas
nUfMHifinl nfh r
Tl,&lt;« i i . sevrre
\ M . th*' v»'arv
A lrra tk tn ' ' inter I ark ami Jj’r '(p f)c# that such sn arrangem ent ! the building.
1S anford atul the City Commission J tu.n *t this tim e because it svns

Rights To Operate
F l y i n g School At
Airport Approved Britain, France
And U. S. Accept

Kail road (iroups
Meet To Thresh
OutWage Problems

LOlOny rroposal

lluniianu Moves
Info Busy North
Allanlie Lanes

National Assembly
Backs Qurnillc In
iFi rs t Larire Tost

.T
hr

J

_

&gt;

I sift Is A cniscfl Of

Show alter Hying Service at '""[d e n e n d unon a soultlon for K ri-} Bids were also authorised f u r|* n know that It hurts me ver- .till working on Its financial ntoylllando munirtpal A lrp o n .
]trea which svould lie satisfactory j removing the tnrla! support po.la much lo have to make ibis d e e i-1 ream . He said nil of ils tf fn r ts
Forcinir IT1I
Action
11 ’
/
lx I M I l l
It is planned to o perate cou rse-'
th - nritish. ftriu ln ha» been . at the Firs’ Station and sohatitnt- I
but with my heatth a* It is I should now In- devoted to slopping 1
—
••
ing atcel beam* In prep aratio n for i 1 have no other choice
j inflation,
WASHINGTON. 8«*i»t II i #Vi
Mr. Showalter, 'and full time
"I have' rnnaiucmi
ronsldered n
It a privilege
the "probable" delivery of the new
|u i, nr*•- j The governiT-ent t- eci&gt;eclcd to- I'lr-tilt-nt Truman hn-, seen r ,|
courses may be completed in * , P f c . E . C . H a r p e r . . ! l \
traallaaeg Oa I'm * Twal
to serve my City fs Mayor-Gum offer Ita nnarrcial program to th e Senator Taft ( It -Ohio) of .n "enminimum number of weeg*
na . , .
_ * vx *
m issiuner . and have thoroughly "••anibly Friday. Some delay In i t a | tlrely improner" attempt to "put
tlonsl advertising campaign Is 1-e- i»Cl8 I rfln8pOIT lJUly
enjoyed »sutking for a Iwtler and pteparatiun wan reported Iwcaiie- the hr„i on" the National la,l,.,r

Jerusalem Rcporls
ing planned and it Is expected
•hat students will be attracted
GREAT LAKES, III.. Sept. M More Arab Shooting
here from all over the country
(Special) — P fc, Ellsworth C.
Harper, J r - U8MC, brothsr of
Sept. H —(JD—
H l l f f h e a ’ Flying B o a t Miss J « n fe. Harper of Sanford AnJERUSALEM,
Israeli statement aald Arabs
To Get More Tents port
*" UBS* *CsrpslIotU
* ^ ..o n*«v**

t
n
»
a
mute progrrstive
Hanford
w-mild like to thank the mem*
Iw n of the Cummiaainn. City Man­
ager, Depot*merit Heads and cmptoyrea of the City fur their cou|«ratiun during my term a* May-

^

N The* Carnellmti''*1* one? oi^flve wo“ m,in&lt;r f,ve. Two Jesvish w«!
"1 would like to make one reHOLLYWOOD, S e p t 14—(AT—
weekend
weekend II quest
quest nf
nf the
thr Commission.
Commission If work
Howard Hughes' 300-ton flying • h j l comprising a T « k F o i c l ^ . ^ S i * ' ' . - ^ ? *
ha* not I&gt;cen started on fsrillties
boat la scheduled for another
P ms Ian**Gu If "port *' VU' U *° ,he 1' ^ h ^ n g ‘'b lw n btfor?'m idnight fur the George Barr Umpire
flight
rh l In
in about 90 days.
1
- .H n the Delt Abu Tor sector near School at the Airbase, I reqttesf
F lu sh * , airplane builder, oil1 Prior to tranaltln# the S u n
railway station, that work to- atvr'ed Immediatefy
too! manufsetursr and head of CansI *ti rnuta lo tha Persian «Wh,
ro our
t„
Whero
our forcr,
force*
and finished as soon ss possible.
RKO studio, said taxi tests w ith, J J liltt.ii!* s^HfcL
Arab shelling severly
soverly damaging Also tn advisa George Bair of the
the wooden craft would atari (set. G ibraltar,^ N apt«, Athens and on* nf th* enemy positions," a
nro-rresa he'ng made.
and a Ukroff w ojld follow Ismlr In the Mediterranean,
Jewish rommunlque said. It add­
"It had been one of my aims
two months afterward.
ed that Mount Ztnn also was sub­
FOOD TALK
jected tn shelling anti automatic for the CIlv Commission to start
Last November the c ra ft made
Mr*. Oulda Wilson, former weapons fire and th# Teihern (he -ons'ruetion of ■ swimming
a abort test hop, ikimming the
It'sstlsstC «&gt;a l*aae T est
__ whllecapa
_
county home demonstration arrn t quarter* of the llnly City were
w ater 70 feet above tb«
In Lo# Angeies harbor. The ptane
present supervisor of school shelled from the Sheikh Jarrsh
TITO MEETING
has been undergoing refinements cafeterias, will give a talk and suburb.
ROMK. Pe-,t. 14—(AV—Astra, a
'b J tn Ita control system since a Con- demonstration on conservation of
greastonal committee Investigated. f°°d a t the monthly mooting of the
COLUMBUS DAY
ta ?*dlJS S rii
the mammoth craft and other Vetorane Institutional on the
wasHiHoros,
sm
i
i
i4m
15,
i-tt
Heme in Hughes' war contracts. • Farm Training Claes a t the Fu- —President Txumsn called today Yu goal* via met American amisture-Farmer* Building a t Beml- for nation-wide observation of m
a a lu
t^at
A__ I ___
ail
series
last weak
duri
______
fag a ■ myanolo High School a t 7 it0 o'clock, Oct. It aa Columbus Day.
HITCHCOCK WBDDING
tent voyage" la the Adriatic.
In a proclamation, Mr. Truman
WEST PALM BEACH, fleet.
Sept. Wednesday rtrealag. Wivwe of
Tlta waa denounced by
----------- are iavttod U attaad. Rc- ■aid Urn dlacovsrt r nf America IkeSince
I*—C4V-Aflaal deetae ad- divorce
Moscow Communist IntarnawtD be M*vad by^a
tba world’s F-oriions Moaal Information Bureau there
; bia kata vision, hla io- have been reports, wholly uncon­
Freak J m m and Mr.ldomltabla aplrit, and hia un- firmed, of a Western Power ap­
Alta* Tedford.
flagging persistence,"
proach to him.

,u2a"StiSTIJS1

r &amp; t&amp; m

E225

• L-, a a l . l x * i
- m ■ ■ ix x lllH .e
a
he cabinet ussna
awaiting werd
from Washington un details con­
cerning the next quarterly dis­
tribution of European Recovery
prgoram fund,.

ffs I , .

tm,f.n h
slppi .11/lit*
V thernun,r
J"'1"
t|,„
a n a ig
n m -n -**•
might tal '
V

pl nrp ill1Mil!I III A Ik!

,b. w t . w s

Chief •tn,
-a , I

f 'ft't'Mtrf

(tm.lv

t Vfinrnl lit# hur4*1 •

«&lt;*&gt;,** * &gt;tsi

•

i
t A l‘ r

I 'O r i T Al i l V iM llItC ( I c m c i l C V
Is
S o ilirh t
•&gt;
,
,,
;
, ,,
K C l’firC l
h iiC U ll
I C S lN I »V S e l l . I s C r i K la C llC

.
Itelatinna_ as
Hoarda tn
art ngnin„t
the AFL Internatinn Typographi­
W A S H I N G T O N K e p t . I i - c d ’i
cal Union.
Th,- Air Force was re...........
The letter was written by Mr.
Truman on Aug "(&gt; io liavld T* '! * , !
1,1 “ \ ^ ’r " , n*'w
Findling. NLBK » « e ta ta general ! within ‘.T e 'w '% &amp; ' The p'r’^ M
I
JAYCEE PROGRAM
"lUi" put;,le ,,y
»*•■»•« hy Ihe Navy, » r,rei..
F'red Wilson, city attorney, will t,hh ’’T l"v hu t r11 »ii***
ou“ “ "h'V.
| 7tHt mile, nn Itnu*.
address Sanford Jayress, Thurs­
day on the Constitution of the
United States, it ws&gt; snmiunced ing un . meeting of NLItR of- I A , . . - r , |
k
11^ 1 t
("day hy Douglas HtrnMiom,
2SSi
ehairman of the Governmental A f­
faire Committee of the Joyce#*.
v
t.
.. . .
Tha program ia linked with ob3 though Air Force officials
M-rvanca of Constitution Day ob- SAINTS HELI. GIOCOKCIIRA
f c ”™ ....T
,h*’ , f ',ort'
rervance by Jaycre- throughout /jixST.tiPFTFERSBURG,
. it. n .
i " Sept.
- o’v . I t » , they would nut deny it.
the nation.
"vetag.-al (W0.4H miles
Constitution Day is on F’riday thr Horida Inirrnntioniil larMtrur fc., horn in nn F-86 ov**r thr n r* .
and local Jayrcc* have requested c t L . Z T r r ,h.e
,;rf; | ,v inslalle.1
Oene.al
Klectrir
that students In all schools of S f t C f
‘^ lr n " r. ' ^ ‘hsfulwi ‘course . t Cleveland ta-for* a NaPitcher,
to
the
Boston
Braves
linnal
Air
Races
crowd
on
Sept
Seminole County devote part of
their chapel lime to ils nW rsanre. for assignment to the Braves' t |y
AAA A m e r i c a n Association i
•
U. N. EXCAVATION BEGINS , Milwaukee
AntMlM . farm
. .club_ of the class
KAIL CERTIFICATES
NEW YORK, Sept. |4-0P&gt;— 1
‘nvolvewl was nut anWASHINGTON. Sept. ll-i/IT
Excavation for the l/nitcd Nations
Glocoechea, who Is 23 years old. —Th* Southern Railway Company
156^00,000 headquarters site Ko­ weighs
210 pounds and stand* an applied to the Interstate Com­
gan today.
six feet won 22 gemee and merce Commission today for per­
Acting U. N. Secretary General even
lost IS for tha fourth-place 8t.
to Issue M.700.000 In
Benjamin Cohen said In a brief Petersburg Club. He was pur­ mission
equipment tru st certificate*.
addroaat
from Carrollton, 0a., of | Proceeds will be used in tha
"Now wa know tha U. N, ia chased
tha Grorgia-Alabama League last Ipuurrhase of II dleeel switching
going to tatabllah its roots on winter for $200
and _____________
the contract I lm
___ ____
ocomotlves and 64 dlaeet freight
strong sail."
of a player who never reported, locomotives costing $11,600,000.

xTieCrSK sr„.

jelt'flil nfli! „i| 'h ipping m nsths
* i T»» »l1»s C'lJlIflfl,"
-I, . '1,1 .

“r

t

-

T M I.A IIA S K K E ,

«■

Senator I

-'nteneed to etvc
T "V he
t

,

S ept.

11—t d l

llert Riddle.

three yesrs
P ^ J

f o r r l e m e t ic y .

tior»t,l took no Immediate

Riddli.............
is now at liberty
.......
l " " '1'
*
-rf rln,!H . b,r

TW "•pri,“

ir;;

rher. preacher and father of nine
, children, 'aid he was convicted
i " »u - of lilt fight .g ain st th#
“whiskey
and
slot
machine
crowd.'

TIIK WEATHER
JACKSON v il l i :'. S*p*
Btallnns
Hiirh
Atlanta
SO
on
Boston
Cincinnati
Ul
IV'troil
32
N#w York
R8
Philadelphia
90
Phoenix
103
Washington
90
Apalachicola
...
W4
Jacksonville
......... 36
Mel bourne
____ M
Pensacola
. _ . 79

. - 3 . . ■. A —

lo »
66
67
64
5$
71
69
76
71
71
7$
76
71

s fl
3 r» [•

A

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91397">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 13, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91398">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91399">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 13, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91400">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91401">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 13, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91402">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91403">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91404">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91405">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9175" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8813">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/dfcc51fe11e0a4276f9026940b1273e1.pdf</src>
        <authentication>ddab735332c2a376bbe0511982e95431</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91396">
                    <text>rt. T. Dewey Isn’t
[raid Of Washington *

Russians Fire
rw lliM I

f n H i rm i* (IM

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

By. R. J. S C O n

skirting the Grandenburg. jrate.
At tra il onr German antl-Com*
m u n i w a a »ern to havr been lilt
by the fire of the Rum Ioh lector
German police.
Amoclalrd I’m a photographers
on Ihe arena said they believed
Ruulan military police wlm ruthrd up aimed their fire high In
order to diaperie Ihe H-.-tnonstrators.
The anti-Cnmmunlit demonstra-

tfj Not that Mr*. Ih-wry Is anti:*oeial. She's a charming h o -lrn ,
fun to talk with. Hut she ncvvi
lust gone in for large scale din
pars and social function* unh *
they are required affairs of ,tate.
I;- "People don't change fundament­
ally,*' she any*. "There have been
reports that Tom has changed, hut
he hasn’t I think It'* Just that
I - people are getting to know him."
Nor has Mr*. Dewey changed
outwardly, exrcpt for a few more
grey hairs. She hasn't looked at
herself lately, she ray*, hut nthr r
And her the aamc casy-lo lnuk-at
slender brunette llist she « s«
| when Tom Dewey was New York
City's racket-huallng attorney.
9he still weighs 120 pounds nn.l j
' p a rts her hair in the middle a- he
did when *he wa* Framer lin t iu
Snpulna, Okla.
She’s a ''little hit excited nnd a
little bit te a m )'' alxiut the future.
Cameras, especially, frighten her,
’ although shc'a highly photogenic.
, She's nut Ireing specific alumt |
’ the future ami will not mention
the While House extent to ray
•he never has been inside.
“I live from day to day,” -.&lt;&gt;&gt;
this intelligent, Texas-born dough
te r of a railroad trainman.
Her preparations fur Ihe pro, iden Ua I campaign trip: A couple of
' m w suit* and hats, line suit m
black *nd Ihe other grey- ..|tnpl&lt;\
, well-tailored out Ala that contribute
2 to her cuslomary rhlr Hlu- usually
w ears small crushahle hats, hut
tbU lima Indulged In mmc fc*th-'
’■i Mrs. Dewey Is never without «
piano for long. After bring grad■■tad in 1020 from high schoul ly
fepu lp s, as elaaa valediclnrinn. «hc
a m east on a railroad pass to
■tody singing in Now York City.
'■ m scoured th e city until she
found an inexpensive, satisfactory
[aprifhl for her small apart men*.
Right year* latrr, having had
h * t fling aa a professional singer
la church choirs, concerts nnd
Gaargc White's Asitilnli, sh&lt;* went
t* the altar of fit. Thomas’ Episco­
pal Church in Manhaitan with a
JpHtochlrctl singer-turned lawy.'t.
?■' W ton *hey net up hmt*ek?*plnx
la a fhfSS-rwm Manhattan aimrtto taL Tom Dewey brought srith
m m the concert grand pin no hr
ljWfl.il, Ms rooms. Today, 20 years
IB to , that piano Is at te Paw lin;

SC QAPS

?
,

through n 1 r4vy downpour fur tho

E O LD HOME

Prlnraton defeated h-dh l l s r ard

one sb.t long nod Yslc !n'i season for tha first

filleii by !h.&gt; v rtm ii Hip Goilipt.
It's a long wiiy off until gnindtlme, hut Tl’i'ljy hud a hopeful
c y on firhndl.
TIi” breskavcoy Imrk* at Ken­
tucky mugged yrsterdsy*# spot*
light. " IIh i mpks-1 on s&gt;nhotnoro
Lee T*oritm nod Juniors Hill Bolh r and Don Pheliw. T iu n u n haa
fidlbnck ponl
Ihdlrr and Phelps are wprklpg for

TOWN

is

3 o &lt; im e s

IN T R U D E R •

AFL Union

(1HL B/&gt;1 D lF P tfL
AMO 1HL N o n f k ffA M )
W A S R E S IG N E D
BY BENNY B E N S O H
o F S E W A R D , WHEN
H f w a s is y ea rs
OLD*

P an t Air P a n t-N a v y PeilV
|
■ dito p Info Atom P»cfor%
Spec/sl fa Ceafraf P r o s
*
ASH1NQTON—Defanaa Hecrstary lam m I k m d i l haa spoken
tha "fast word" ordering the Air V W tt'u d the Navy to gait
bickering aver their reapectlve war m imlegg but- root saeured. tha
wrangling trill continue.
The fight le slmoet hletorie MW, tost wbweO* to foe POOt K RM
Involve* many angle*. It n o r centert t n g d toe •AO*-ton auper^ n a p l a i r c r a f t cantor Iks M ary to todtotog
rocreatara dtotmn w m ahaeri "taken" wbea
t
Air Force suddenly beard stout the carrier
; n
plans Air fpree commanders Immediately tabbed
M L? y
t U-» move foe w hat tt dcubtless ta — a Navy
MR M
B
attem pt to Insure Itself a pise* In the atom bomb
rffl
I m {picture.
L R t o a f f L ' - f i Navai .vtsttoa leader* bad been decUrtng the

lima alnrt&gt; IMP and tenth In
h-itory—but tha Tigers have never
I*-fora bean ahir to turn the trick
lu two ■ocrr.xslvn seasons.
Th" lf»m ninagsma rxhlbltlon
rsma schedule of the All-America
m*o f"oi|»nll Confaeanra la the most
ambitious vet tackled by the three-

F L O O R S
, L A M P S J

By STANLEY

Y E S , V E S ; W E R E r AUL G O /H S TO
TH E M O V IF O U S T A S SOOA1 A S

• *

»

FSSSftS^

GRANDMAW F i x e s HER HAIR./
AW

M A W -W 5 U L

N E V E R GCTT T O T H
SH O W — CA U SE
GRANDM AW S
H A IR
\

H A S A IT

J

In iM t
9 * 4 u p W*
t a p o d mlraclas b u t
kbto It ra m t o Impmm you w kb Ure m arvelous

STA RTED TO
J
S P R O U T r * ' %&lt;

^ V E T / y .A

\\

The follower* of General Char*
tea De Gaulle, the wartime Free
leader and first provisional pres­
ident after the German* warn
.chased out, are Rightists. Paul
Gtaroblii, head of the De Gaullists In the National Assembly,
said hr Insisted on rlrctlona next
month to the Council of tho Re­
public. Ihe second French rhamh*.'.
He and other De tiaulllsta talked
with Quetiillr last night, lie gavu
no detail of the exact changra De
!Caulli»fa want lu Ihe charter, bit*
Ihe general has said often tho chief
exrcutlve must have more power.
Quruille a trying to form tho
Hlh French cabinet since tho war.
Robert Sehuman's government re- }
■ignel Tuesday after M hour* In
ofrtre.

Quruille Immediately ran 'nlo
RneislU* opposition when he In-

Ing such an agreement haa beau
reached. Marshall did not go Into
. — ^ ___ . r#_ _
details other than to say the policy
dure**—and he emphasised the a d -'
w** hi.partisan.
Tho Secretary made the atate- * ,mTl, .Au!j
Jectiva—but it U not dureax.
And ha added that Ihla country ment shortly before the U.S. n o tl-,"* thinks I
regards the blockade aa something fled Ruaaia aha is willing lo taka | pw»rnment.
separata and apart from the nrgoJure" recognition of Israel would
tiatlona of the French, British,
have to w ait until after Ihe elec­
Russian and American military
tions in tho now Jewish atate. That
govern ora on the settle roant of
matter Is unde/ consideration, tha
Berlin's financial and admlnlitraPresident said.
■
thra troubles.
“Die President Indicated his twoPresident Truman said th a n It a
week western trip would be a
bipartisan agreement on United
grueling stum p campaign. When
States aoiicy towards lha future
asked atiout how many speeches
of Italy* pre-war African colonies.
he might give each day, he grin­
Mr. Truntah declared th at Sec­
ned. I think l-abor Day might be &gt;
retary of S tate Marshall was de­
a preltv good example, he replied.
finite and correct yesterday In sayPresident Truman sa'd ho eg*
poets to create a committer on
Armed Forces segregation »oon.
The eommjttee will study methods

Truman Pledges

W

I* Tin iley

(is i., the ftimbc

Eye

MORE A L E R f TriAM friL
n o s e a n i &gt; l o T im e s Mom
A L E R f THAN T t \ t EA R

FLA&lt;« o r
ALASKA

A siA ^ sW A S H IM IT O R

ftuad turned out for another hatd
I

1$ f r t t EYE M o r e
ALERT THAN f r i t NOSE
AND EAR ? __________

Of the four highest priced year­
ling race horses — New BrOoia,
Hustle On, Pericles and Broadway
lim ited—only Pericles ever won
a rare, and that was an obscure
nmteat for four-year-olds. Hustle
On never went lo th* p o st
}*

*c&lt;«nd straight day.
That'a only i part of the picture.
Ki-cvhere .rn i, I the HKU circu't
roaches V k u d lsi, ndrioitubed ami
rnied in varying degrees of

had lldl Kchroll v&lt; ■ out at full-

AXERf DOE
HAS f U R tt

•E A C E tD lN q iY
KEEN S E N S E S
AT K s S E R V IC E
S M E L L , S I^ IIT ,
a n d Ne a r m e , Fo r anv

THE H.OWU-BANKED CASKET containing tho remains of the late Charlm
Kvans Hughes, funner Chief Juitito of the United S litft, Is csrried
from the HUmldo Church In New York City following service# for the
fumed statesman, Delow, four members of Ihctf. S. Supreme Court stand
outside the church nfler the ceremony. Tho men (I. to r.) are: Harold H.
Hurt on.‘Ohio; Sian!*/ r . Hoed, Kentucky; Hugo L. Illack, Alabama, and
Chief Jiut.'co Fred M. Vinson of Kentucky,
(fnlrrnalional)

Weeplhr Vi.t'ly Potts nt Georgia
ctird for bi:[fi i,d material, offer
shifting a half!’ o k, a punid, u
vniiou tdher ussorD
BEus trail/, she favors Ihirh, but incuts1 ofi .-I
■and muscles o f the
Ulws anything th a t's "Just • little end spots.l«m&lt;Hilt
result was
Em hard, so |h a t you have to give far from «alirfar' the
*ry.
B all you have."
Coach lied I hew &lt;jf ploying
Her two growing ions tot.*man ifho at Alsmuch of Mrs. Deweys' lime. ;i|e- rround with (i
trjrlng to raise thrm
It trying
them n&gt;- "nurntol t.nmn. IU* n, d that combination
vestrnlay m a Jjackcromid fur
Bbe has no secretary and art classy perfocinaiu s by Jimmy
r*t» her own mail, which .Include* rinnko, a g u srl, ond Fullbaelt
t t y requests to support variuli llrd (H igh| Nt- r hi.
At ll.vton Itoiiyr, tbs railbtrds

!0*w*y might bo expected to take
I f Ihe stump herself. Hut the
W a n t She explains:
’’ MI have lots of pulltlrol opinion'
and love to air them, hut I’m no* politician and don't Intend (o he.”
Sha takas h er husband's deBeats and victorias calmly. TygiHOl was her rem ark at the Itrimh
jMW Convention In Philadelphia
■ a t June, after Dewey's nmnina■ M was assured.
P&amp;r'I guess I’d batter go put on

PARIS. Scpl. 9, (/P) — Hemi
Quruille appeared virtually certain
tonight of forming a new French,
rabinel. The Socialiil Party de­
cided lo support him. The Radical
Socialiil premier-detignale alto had
•he announced ••umnrt of ihe Popu­
lar Republican Movement and of
hit own parly which, detpile iti
name, i* conservative.
It appeared he had alio twayed
mull moderate grottpi. Barring
unexpected difficulliet. Queui'lr
thut wai in a petition lo wield
majority in the National Assemble.
Dr Gaullit demanded a revision &lt;&lt;f
the French mnstilution at their
price for ruppoil of a Quruille
cabinet.

• I pro fit ntokot ttito

�j y M B g SIM i v 'v

Hi
•

fc urflr H m u «twMtb-

THE WEATHER

**•

P artly rloudj through S aturday
with m in t ilkslihood nf a few
th e* f t».

h f M I k h M •&lt; th* Wecldj
Wet
P t w ii Ii Um P w b i w ef America)
Aim
Ti P r k m

R

g

&gt;

a

n

f

t

s

t

b

I

f

c

r

a

l

i

i

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

Blasts Truman

From Ballot

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 10 (TP)—
Florida legislators will mert in spe­
cial session next Tuesday to provide
a way method of direct voting on
pruidential candidate*.
Governor Caldwell iuurd hi* for­
mal call for the extra letiion today.
The Legislature will meet at 10

AM.
In hi* call, the Governor «aid
the Legislature i* convened "for
the *ole purpose of coniiderini lite
enactment of law* relating to the
general election, continent with
etlablithed righta and preotgarivet.”

A aperlal 21-man legislative com­
mittee notified Governor Caldwell
yesterday that It had agreed on a
bill to atralghten out present con­
fusion on the presidential rota and
tha Governor said ha would call
tht special session for 8«pt. 14.
The Mil provides that aleetora
of tha Democratic, Republican and
Dixlaerat partiea shall be listed
on tha ballot and th at any other
party which ean muster the back­
ing of 1 per cant of Um registered
voUr* also can be listed. This
open* tha way for Henry Wallaee'a
Progressive* to get his name on
('•atteeaa Oo gsa* Tw»

Ex-Deputy,WIk&gt;Made
Gambling B a l d s In
Volusia, Is Arrested
DAYTONA BEACH 8spt. 1 0 (AV-V. E. Yaw, form er chief daunder 8h«rtf^AUjt^LUUal% tf* ln * Day?

New Efforts Are
Made To Settle
N a t in n ’ c ^ t r ilf P C

lla llllll

Associated Prnw Leased Wlr«

NO.

14.

- - - J T*

Special Session Is Louisianans
Called By Governor Take Truman
Caldwell R e q u e s t s
Sept. 14 Meeting To
Air Bill Approved
By 21-Man Group

FRIDAY SEPT. 10. 148

WASHINGTON. Sept. 10—
(/Ft—Secretary of the Army
Itoyal aald today that Harry
Hridgaa. head of Ih* atriking
W o t Caaat longshoremen. haa
agreed to handle eoaenllat Army
Cargo at pre-atrlke rate* and
working condition*. Royal aald
In a atatement that the m atter
now haa been referred to the
Army'a ntevedoring
rontrartoea.

BATON ROUGE. La.. Sept. 10
(A1! President Truman's name was

hallo, I(hU v

hy the Democratic State Central
Committee.
Thr committee suhititulrd in­
stead the Stair*’ Rights Demo&lt;t.it»
tic Let. headed hy Governor Stiom
Thu

.

rrestdenl.

The action came when com mitmeml&gt;et* voted unanimously to
pledge all ten of Ixvuittana't elec
tor* to Thurmond and Governor
Fielding L Wright ol Mississippi
for Vice President.
The resolution was introduced
hy Judge Leandrr Pete* of St.
! Bernard and Plaqurmines parishes
Ily ABSOCf ATKD PRESS
It authorise* the secrrtaiy of state
New efforts were made today to
to place the name* of Thuimond
end crippling strikes in the oil, and Wright above the names of
shipping and trucking industries the Democratic nominees for pres­
but hope* of early settlement ap­ idential electors on the ballot in the
peared dish.
Nov. 2 general election.
Meanwhile, mote than 115,000
The resolution reacined a resolu­
workers, including 50,000 Detroit tion adopted Mar. 6 which left th"
auto plant employes, remained idle elector* unpledged.
because of work stoppages. The
Judge P eres aald that President
number included 30.000 CIO long­ Truman ran he voted for now onlv
shoremen on the Pacific Coast, aa a write-in candidate.
Today’* meeting was called In
15.000 CIO refinery workers and
icrwu* a n .
• jcanvas* return* of the Aug. at
some 15 000 A FL Duck driver* in prlm„ y in&lt;1 lo e*,tlfy nominees.
New York City and Northern New
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 10 (,1b
Jersey.
—The S ta te V Rights Democrat*
Representative* of sia major partv will not he on the Indiana
H a llH M
r* * t « lll
struck oil companies and the CIO
Oil Workers Union resumed negoti­
ation* in an attempt to end the
week-old strike as the federal govB uhhch

irarttSMS mm r*#» SI,|

Hazards Of Cycling
BJiowit In Picture

Groves Indicates To
Reporters Of Sift
Of Informaton In
Committee Hearing

Democratic Sate Cen­
tral Committee Sub­
stitutes Gov. Thur­
mond For President

5 O U H Y C J V u k n o(f

Conciliation S e r v i c e
Enters N egotiations
Over W age Disputes

iLeak Of Atom
American
Officials
Secrets Into
Reject Red Effort
Russia Hinted

Warning To Stop
For S c h o o l
Given To Motorists

To Restrict Airlift
Export License U .S. Will Halt
Forgery Is Aired Marshall Aid To
In Senate Probe Fascist Nations

Russians Send

Note

WASHINGTON. Sept 10 &lt;/P&gt;
T o Berlin Safety
Ijrut General l.e*lie R. Grove*
Center Dem anding
linduitrd today there may hav*
Notices Of Flights
been wartime Irak* of atomic sec­
ret* to Kuttia.
BERLIN. Sept- 19—- r,._ T h e
Gtnve*. wartime hot* of the
-Vnelrllirrii-rit n*«* agency He|Atmv‘s atomic bomb project. ga»r
rlared Innlghl the liuwlan* h a t#
this hint to rrpoitri* aftrr testily- Thomas Quinn Tcsti- P l a n A l s o Stops Aid
*ma«hrd a *py-rlng in E aatern
erm any, arresting IS persons
OPININO the Republican Pres Id en­ ifU' hrhtnd doted door* before the
Ties He Signed PaFor A ll Counties Gincluding
an agent for "two for­
list campaign, Harold K. Stasaen Home Un-American Arlivitict Com
intelligence wer»lees.* Th#
pers James McGuire
Going Communistic eign
(above) Is shown a* he addressed a notice. The committee u tnveili
•le n til were under order# of
rally In Detroit. Mich He pictured gating an alleged watt,me alnmt. j
„ nN W H ITR„RA D
h u rl Schumacher, the German
WASHINGi n \ . S .,„ III „V |
Harry S. Trum an a failure aa a
&gt;ncl»l Democratic leader, a n&lt;
.
,
WASHING LON. Sept 10 „Vi
President who -can n o t furnish tha spy plot.
Kfonnnw ( iMtp'M'l'itt \ Nmnt'tf t
had ''th e fulled support nf th#
Ihe retired general dee med *° Ihoma* P. Quinn of Jet.ry City. •nr p 4 tl| f t l l n f l n t i n ti l t o d a y l»r
essential leadership** for the crucial
knserlean and Mriliah occupation
,)r „ Rnf,,
years ahead. Stamen'* talk waa *av what look ,.lace .1 the com- N j _ |r, „ f)r(J
would rut ..ft Mac,Ic.ll l‘l art aid lo
authorities." Ihe report addedbroadcast over a nation-wide hook­ m.tte, session.
|the n, mr »|gm, t A M^.utte" to
anv r e p p r a n goteinm .nl whirl,
up.
(International 5oundpholo)
II \M ill IIG, Germany. Sept.
However, m reply to * question &gt;|t c|port |lirn%P. ih j(|l s , n4tr
went T o r i . t *'
10—*-1*&gt;—Ihe It.uaiaMa today
whether any atomic *• transit had [tovesligatort .as we,e („,^.|
allowed right railway ears load­
Hof fin in |w.mtr.| ,.c|t lin t thr
%ii|*l*li**i| inlnrtn«lion In Itipm n 1
ed with mail In trairl from
Quinn told the Senate in* e,tig s' foreign A*i.-tan. i
.
I.
.
,1%
c
agrnti. Grove* luggetled that new*
| blockaded Merlin to th* ftritlsh
mil committee lint lie uied th ■ qtntei a lei ruination &lt;&gt;f
, .
ec.Mcis „ .nr „i jjerocuny, railway of.
mrn tead the tepoit on the Can-.
, .
,
,
,
■
. •
'
.a
| name wlolr working a* a handy help to *nv rountsy going ( hoc Oral* in llannmrr aald.
adian atomic sjvtr ring and draw I
,
.
,
■,
:
.1 .. i •
i .
«
; man Ini list re|i|iewr, loin, A mum«l. He tn|.| &lt; new t»nletence
— ,
the oh* tout conclusion*.
' .. • ... n
*.
I Jack IJilOin, Jet«ev ( ItV r*J&gt;o|l in re|dv to a qn- lion
Bf III.IN. Sept. 10 (eT*)—Amer"After « ||," he continued, “if !
"If a fa trill m m i-rpct of c ,t4n wffs*
re|fr|fd curtly today
you hail over 000.000 employe*, rr and tnap manulai Inter.
ate all 000,000 going to he jverfret ?
Ilie testimony cam* altei John Comn*tmi*l emternmenr tool offiv- | * Russian attempt to retlricl tha
A ir vnti going In base every one Quinn had reln.ed for * «e&lt;nnd anywhet* I wouhl tale ev.-tlv th'upplrtng blockaded Retliex.
the 000.000 ■ person with Ihe 1
. , n ,i
...^ I .. .
C lub’s C o-operation of
l
Ihe
flucii.so
move came half a
u'nio.t integrity? The answer I* !-?. J
I »ame |«ncttion
1 McQinre on the ground* that it J | | r |J(1|
n , m, m ,| w f t . diy aftei hlo-vfv ctre»t fighting in
Is Promised On Ju­ obvious.
*'Vou lust can't have that many iwo"1,1 ,r,,H lo '""tnunale me *
l f 0veinmenl. foil ,„ . o, im . .mmedt •he tence cctv tn which toll Comvenile Delinquency people
tnunrrt Getmsni . .pj.nl down the
»nd not expect something , The youngei Quinn, accompttitetl atrlv **k» l Hoffmsn .cl.oiP I ..into happen. Many |»eople high In hy lit* attorney. Albeit A. S a m of
where Genet*) t l.a.le* lM,.«ulle. Red flag (torn the Brandenburg
' Co-oj&gt;eratinn of the Sanford the government— well, we’ve tad
Jeney
(*Uy,
insisted
that
lie
had
denounred l.y Conimuniiti ** a l.it ' and Rixiitn and Soviet-con­
Lions Club with Sheriff P. A. Mero •onto people we w eren’t p artin itarobtained the forged lirenses "fiom f a*cl&gt;l, hat railed lot , new gen trolled polite tired into demonstra­
in aiding in law enforcement and Iv proud of, put It that way."
tor*. killing at !e*,| one.
Th*
Grnvoa waa asked If he know a Jamr* A McGuire."
rial election
in promoting arlivtlie* among youth
at th,- time th at uranium m etal J ..Sll
, „„„
"So thl.Ir
their „ , n y
that might deter juvenile delin­
"I don't think there la th,. re Ruistan* tatted the hammer and
w a. .hipped to Russia during «h» •
J&gt; lnr. \ McGuire?" Willi- m»te*t |H&gt;*»lhititv «f a Fa.el.vt inkle flag today over the gste.
quency, w*» |«rnmt«ed hy King war. a* reported hy Hep MvDovrll
r„1|IIM&lt;, (,„ , |lf&gt; Srn(lt.
c u n t e t par l in France," Hoff»*&lt;(.«
I he Rr. •*i*n* «ent a formal not*
Lion Hamilton llitbee. *jteaking in IR-I’al.
.. ..
.. Iroinmitlee. mnutio.1
asaerted
to the four powri Beilin air safety
“I dnnt
hehall ol the club today al the
"* ^ V: , * nV . ! T ,rr. ,0" i. 1 "T hal’a tr u e " John Quinn reA reporter a.k cl whether he renter demanding fiom the U S. de­
Touti.l fentei. follnwmg a talk hy Groves
'• J i a - 1 r ,n '
‘ 'f l 'H . Hr refused to
fur- rounder* DeGarille a Faarlat
being ihi|.pe.|
ih
rr
questions.
Sheriff Mem on law rnfoirement.
"Moat (ertAu.lv not," Hoffman tailed pitot notice on every flight
He said that he didn't ship any
made to Berlin They s.serted th*
Then Thomas Quinn a short, replied.
Lion Dick Cooper, former guhey. god wouldn’t
have done so under
Id
_ data j&gt; re»d‘d "in the interest: 8 f
nalorial candidate, and now on 30 I anv circumstances Furthermore, bald, adft B|&gt;okeii man, was called
lie added that *n fav a* Franca

Mero Talks To
Lions Club About
Law Enforcement

^
Ui- |tine
k» ..a
h^'^id
th"‘c
p,ae*d (■ corcerwcd th* question of either H x frlv C . ,
ent w a r n t w to to o te rlsts to day duty w*h th. O,l,#do M
.a_ —
• ...L,
,a •i , .. f• ,i
nTL&gt;.
. Jj A
one to authorise shipment Ho t ,M*d*r dath.
a swing to Communism or Fascism |
f/erneri
al.w
A
and n*v#r to pas* aehool jtsrv
wnctinn
air
force official
stir* cltslrscI nf the Thud Armv , t# |(j
didn’t know who would
*•# said he had worked for hi* ippear* "aradomlc "
busses from which children 'Reserve
are
ta '.l th - ««frtv Mile* #»* .-.l-ju ite
a* an acting inti rue 'or. have had th r authority.
nejdiew answ ering •e|«.|.hone* In
Ill wit.
Blcycl* elder* among children alighting or about lo alight, were
Hoffman recently home from a
Yhw w u tiTMtod # t hi* home
Grove* fended off all question* JJhe ex|*ortlng business and "inak tri|i to Kur..|*e, esj.re«,rd ..ptltnism and ti.- i*«l intent of th- Ru»advised not to rid* double. 1 Issued this morning by Judg- R. introduced hi* guest. Major Bolton
on ■ w arrant Issued by Jostle* of are
S
Iberre.
Infantry
tn.liuclor.
and
«l«ut
w
i
t
h
e
r
he
had
heen
ab
lr
l»
'•'«
»'Ve
or
ten
d
o
lla
r,
a
day.
atmut
f« attilage.1 On tag* T«*«l
according to thr film now being ! \v. Ware and by 8heriff P A.
nver the |...tt t lc a I m uI eeonomle
th* Peace Olll* Lancaster. Jr., shown
In
schools
by
th*
Jayr**s.
•
yjrro.
...itlook
for
th.Freneh
riAllon
outlined
Ihe
|irrpaialn.n«
now
be
of th* Daytona B«#ch peninsula Th* picture also shows that ped­
district If* waa Jailed in DtLand estrians
have the right of way.
and bond waa set a t 61000. It
th* dangerous practice*
had qot been posted early tonight. of Among
riders pointed nut I*
Th* w arrant. In one count. th atbicycle
of hitching
charged Yaw with Ut* th*ft of a ‘n" F10'
n" c.Q"* bcshlnd a truck.
shotgun, platol , two pair* of X* hlevela dr t S r Vis™. ^i^Ilrerous
(&gt;D—H ubert
h*ndruff* and an automobll* siren poeiticn In ."
S a J f t filled street.
e ftraffic
hoilovak forfrom Um sheriff's office on Aug.
Attention
la
drawn
to
atop
rharged today
II, 1944, about a month aftar he
na and siown down signs
hi* cou n try 'i
raalgned aa chlaf deputy. T1i#,_mril
leh
must
be
obeyed
by
blryrl*
dow
n-to-earth”
Roger*;
"Did
Jack
Quinn
know
- Cemioiini.t patty Is i-ek in g C te ch second eount alleged that Yaw jJJ
was recently arrested by state hy the S heriff an d depoties, *nrk- t This will l&gt;e a
ell
as
motorists.
you
were
using
Ihe
name
of
Mr
ing In rn-operation with PtAte presentation and di»eu«slnn on
tmbexxsled the equipment and r,d*r i u
Aiudirallnna for drivers' lleen* ."
i.imcdiate en try Into
Police Chief Roy G. Williams Highway Patrolman J. W. Well*. Highway Patrolm an J W. W II*. what Individual cltlxen* can do to (Suite on lly i r |i*|&gt;ri»?"
ronvsrtad It to bla own us* while
r . jiave ph.Wrd down »inee tile I D'e Soviet I ..tr.fr
This morning, Judge Warr Is­
today
pointed
out
th
at
many
of
Quinn; " l e t . I w n&lt; Workitig for ."i.ening -lav Tuesday, when nt»re
an agent of th* elseriff. Little\ . . .. t - i f the N atonal Soclsued tha following statement to la Insuring \hv an frty nf rhllHf«*n ^Hp prevent \ \ »»rId « *r III.
getting nn or off nf stIhhiI
•*l*mf. Short has hm! th.* prlvl him.
Held signed Ihe affidavit, placing the recent accidents to motorists motorists: "Children g ettin g pn who
t ban 400 » -re Mid at the offlcs I „| . i
Ittnksi r a t ousted from
Roger* then a*ke.| if Tom Quint,
a value of about 1200 nn the have been due to failure to heed and off bu*aes oftentimes do ao hu.sea. I'ain tn l atop signal* of , '*** ° t rth o u sl vr stiitly both in
• &gt;..inly Judge It H \ k n t r . ! , |............. , , , . tGet non-Com*
atop signs. The City has gone
property.
knew
aliout
a
fal.e
|M-rf»rating
school
hu**es
ean
lv
-a.lly
*e.&lt;t.
•
history
and
in
th
e
*clenro
of
govVe-tenlay
were
I
s
.u
o
l,
nn.l
...... .
oulte a bit of expense to pro without any thought of danger. two blocks aw ay, he .aid.
marhine used "to validate" th r tile I i .I aI lo dote I* e stlm n tr.| at nut'iM*. in Frl.niaty. II- tearhed
Littlefield
denied the arrest
I •’"&gt;"»»«• " n'»
pf:T*V’ . .
They are merely glad that whool
..
...
,
rpeak
with
authority
in
this
field.
lirenar*.
or about d .i|.llrn 'e tuhlMi al.i.ol 1 .'MI &lt;ir at....it I'J | . r t r r n t Finin'** ;«i A|ttll. lie announced
era's *#” “ ratallatmry" move which
la »ut and for motoriit* to fsll to
•liv I - will « M,k u ttli th# "Council
I
&amp;
aald:
Itev.
McKinley
*aid:
“He
ha
&gt;
»
e-[stam
ps
also
u*e&lt;l on the fo rg o t ••f Ihe total *ale* esitecled.
followed Yaw** bfcef resumption
■*tJ df h‘ 1
obey the law and to bring Ihe
nf
Fin- I'lrchoslorakla,” to b#
I
eu
ro
l
a
leave
of
absence
from
his
|
i^
n
n
its
of lew enforcement dutle. ThureJjL ,
M iitew-nt tnotnrlfls do not
car lo a complete stop la a serious
day In th* role of bn alitor, or he said, and declared th at there offense In that it may mean fife or
school and as .Icvoting full tim e
Quinn said he knew the rulihet 1 sve lo stand in l-.ng tinea as do organirt I m-j* ninnth with headm Wa*hlngt«n. I.ondon
I*c c h
special court agent, by eppoint- !• no excuse for running past death to somebody's child.
_ t
to Ihla all Im portant subject, with stamii* had been ordered but di I tl.ove who put off A|.p*iratinn un­ quartei
and 1‘mU.
msnt of County Judge John E. them. He advised particular use
|)j(&gt;
H
oU4
salary.
A
man
Win
la
so
i
i
t
s
i
i
s
s
f
S
n
s
r
*
*
f
t ««i
til
ihe
la»t
dny
or
two.
Ilring
"If
motorists
will
not
learn
this
of the caution at Ninth Street
"The rrjiorta of Comniutiist*
Peacock.
thoroughly "sold" on such an lm -|_
. ------------------I'll* llrrn»e*
when applying,
and Thirteenth S treet crowing*. the courts will b ars to teach them
wnikitiK tn make Ctechot'nvakia
1h..«e
ar.lulling
lirenses
fo
r
the
"Tha fa simply n routine res*."
tha neceaeltv of protecting the
William David I ^ s . 71 y ear.
T y ^ e r y o n V " r' f h t
j ,) c ( ,a U ,liH tH
the sheriff declared, "in which I
fir«t time most undergo exam ina­ one nf the union of Soviet republive* of children."
old, died early yratorday mom , A(
h ,
„f
rn
am seeking to protact county
tion hy the S tate Highway I’a* Me. I,... fonie In me not from on*,
t. .......... - —
ing .'" . r Jam p a Jo .p lU l_ _ where
,.rnf. HllOrt
8llnr! IhCro
th r^ Will.
„ |||;
bn' from five nr tiv cities," he
te l
property.* The sheriff alio aald
" ih i |#U(m
•■tl0n by I'rOf.
________
be had been
told a new, conference." I wal
tha w arrant waa is*usd Aug. 14.
f
l»e
a
"round-table"
discussion,
and
PARIS.
8ept.
1
0
-G
lV
DeGual
New
drlvei
&gt;
.
and
esperienred
past month.
bafer* tha first gambling raid* _________
_
Oliver* a* well, ore advised bv very much a.tnnislied hy them.
Mr. l/ce*. a former conductor ! e w r ° n e wiH lw encouraged to |jt,. In the National A*.embl&gt; Judge Wan- to a*k for The Th'**,* working for It are mostly
war# staged by aoaeial agents DETROIT, BepL
10 —&lt;AVwith
the
A
ti.nttc
T
^
a
.tiin
.
K
.ii.!
named by Circuit Judge Teylor. I Ward's automotive reports said
..ling people, from the Communlkt
|.nver'* llatidle.ok of the S tate
came to Sanford in to ll
u u .11 i m l M . n / i u " # cV^T.’r l ,rtU ,,|l!
Argument on a motive to quash today that United Bute* motor
Mra. Elisabeth A. Sweeney of road,
Patty of.( Florida, trsiled by The D epnit- Vtruth r tr ganiratlon.
H
r
la
ter
moved
to
Jackionvllle
•
,eBd
‘h1
*
*
*»
Im
portant
m
eeting.
|him
confirm
ation
as
prem
ier.
the search warranto used far .vehicle production slumped about Orlando, formerly of Canada and
'I pIhI* a ir doing their beet to keep
The develojiment came a* Queu res-nt of Ibll.lir Safety.
where
he
waa
employed
with
the
salting equipment at tha Club D la-124.000 units this w stk. It attrl- Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Sweeney » "'* * n« wm empioyro »i«n *..r
It .ecret "
‘ al rSocialist, (rnnserva
; 111*-, a “Radical
three weeks ago. will be butod th* drop to labor dispute*. of danford. hav* purchased th*|D nl°n New# Co. lie rotuined t.. HYIINH
D ill O FFIC E OPEN
I! i |,k a* eatimated Crechoslovak
live) prepared to ask the as
a half
heard In Circuit Court here to­ shortages and tha labor day holi­ home of Mr. and Mr*. Oyde R. Sanfotd two andthat
Robert A. Rurnley, represenla'uni refugees 'nial I'.'.ooo ro
him as head
timeyeah*rd
!Terwillegar, J r^ 120 Wea't Slx-|*r«i an.1 plnce
morrow
State Atty. Murray day.
Employment
F’rench government live
.nf the
16 "«m. Including »i. "it 60 deputiea
Sams stated yesterday.
Ward's placed this week’s Unit- 1tcenth It wa* announced today. I made hia home with Mr. and
in,I r'lglil funner (al.ln*t inlnltter*.
Th# motion. fUad hy Garland 1*d States production a t 62,1(15 ; Mr*. Sweeney la th# mother o f i ? 'r*
Z
Mm k
Ranch on Ihe Wckiva River.
W. Spencer, Sanford attorney, car* and 20,029 trucks, compared Gordon 8weeney.
« O F C M 8 B T IN 0
Ite transaction waa handle*! I lie was .born In Narhci. Ml
charged th a t Um w arrant wa* II- with 72,763 care and 2.1,721 ) The
Dlrecrnr* nf the Heminole Coun­
legal and Imporperiy sarved by trucks last week. In tha like by Karlyle Itousholder of lioua-'nn Feb. 14. 1974. He ha* no
ty tTinmlier "f t'ommerce will meet
k of 1947 United BUtoe plant*;holder Associate* and Henry W at-'m g relative*,
•Haora 8 Denser represent* Geo­
In ri-gulat *e»i|ori T uoday even­
Funeral
1 , aon
aw* of the Title and AHat i a c t I! .■sU
rge L. Hack, Orlando, owner of built 74,917 cars and 26,636.
t.loyers desiring help.
J^r n u service*
,* r ! eeJ!i Wl11. r ” ; LhrM
MeadvHto following an a.xldent Gual„ it ’p.flU m .nU cy group.
'a t 4:00 P.M. Saturday at Erick*&lt;m , which occurred in a W aih in g to n .i-------ing i*t 7:30 n’clock. It wa* entrucks.
•Company.
the club.
Funeral Home with the Rev. W. | (), c. hotel when she *llppi-d and I
nnunced today by Edward HigThe outcome of this ***# will
P. Rrooks, Jr. qfficiatlng. Inter- fell, breaking her hip.
gin*, ruanngrr
*
»
£
&gt;? w 4t ot for tha
ment will take place In Kvrr- 1 Mira llainrn lived for .10 year*
othaji charged to eiitilar case*
green Cemettry.
ho„g | t | , nd. N. Y., nnd for
HOP-SNT LIKE SCHOOL
Hi Daytona Beach. Thus far ro
„ ... .
........ ...... ~ r7...
I* year* wa* private secretary to
motion* have been fitted for them.
FAIR LAWN. N J . Sept. 10
DKSIGNF.D
; Mra. Helen Gould Shepard. FunMPh—Patrolman E. (&gt;udHeston, on
NLH HAVEN, Contis Sept. 10. , raj Mnrire* will be .ouducted locat r m
school duty, struck tip a conversa­
(/rl—Two
Yale
University
*cl&lt;n-i,jBy
„
M-.--y,!|e.
Petrol car No. « w ith Capt.
tion with five-year-old Rlehle FonB
y
H
O
W
A
R
D
W
R
I.A
K
E
5L
F
.F
.
Roy O. Tlllla and Patrolman
si*cn today.
NEW YORK. S p , N M jn -S o m.«, m m a p . - .. .
Associated Pr m i Sricnct Editot
HOTARY MEET
Bparka aped en tot errand of Governor Thomas £. Dewey for ihe presidency that it may establish a
"Ilcwr do volt like school, young
infantile paralyiia victim*.
Dick CoojM-r of DeLand, recent
mercy yesterday aftor th - followBOSTON. Sept. 10 —&lt;ZF*&gt;— The liuipim time of Ilf# t* between the fellow?" the patrolman asked.
It would be made from ruMwr- candidate for governor, will ed- the age* of 20 and 30. a Syraruir Univrrrily »ludv rcjvottcd lo the
I m pled had beat yacalved a t modern record.
"Don't like It," grunted Richta.
htadquaritoa frap) n cat
Reporting result* of a preliminary survey, the trade magaiine Edi- lied doth or transparent plastic, dreae th* Rotary Club Monday at American Psychological Association today.
"W hy?”
th*
Tourist
Center
on
the
subject
on W I M m i
tot aud Pubiishcr laid yesterday that replica from two-fifths of the would weigh only a few pound*,
"Aw." «sld Richie, “all they
The
finding*
came
from
a
*ludv
of
300
jienon*.
aged
from
20
to
of
revision
of
the
Florida
Conand could be folded up and car­
. "My. «M la. M i l fits and it nalioa't dailies ihowed W per cent of them are backing Dewey.
make mt- do I* play In a asndplla.
ntltution.
George
Touhy
haa
over 80, men and wotmn. married and (ingle, made hy Dr. Raymond I can do that home"
ried In a suitcase. Regular iron
haa uttandy leal t e toli, also It
Thla percentage would giro**
of the program. William G. Kullrn.
hai ipianar w anja. Oaai&lt; you scad
Wendell L Wilkie against Mr. lungs weigh 600 to 600 pound*, and charge
Dewey
marc
newspaper
support
coat SUMO to HdlOO. Design for lla rn a of 8t. Petersburg and
a patrol car out ham right away
These people rated 20 to 30 th» wvmirn also found uni orpines*
than any ether presidential candi­ Rooaevslt in 1940.
Verna Evan* of Orlando, will ac­
frequently in t.-ouhle* with their
to rot rid o f thla c a l l "
The Bepublican candidate* were the lung |s described by Dra. Har­ company Mr. Cooper here aa happiest time despite thr flic*, that |obs.
date has had la five recorded rammost of them also aald that mor&lt;
old Lamport and Ralph D. RichJACKSONVILLE Sept. 10 (A*)—
backed by 66 per cant of tha horr
Dr. Kullcn concluded th a t Ihe
nf their unhappy tim et were con­
In Magaiine Science, publish, guests.
II
i;.
. . paper* In 1932 and 60 per cent in ed today.
decade from 20 to 30 needs p*y. ..
ii— . M T S , T T b , th*
centrated In this satue decade.
91
fa r, 16 per cent are fo r President 1936.
GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS
peliee report, “Killed tha eat."
The sources of happinta* among rhological studies like those which Atlanta
7g
67
The 496 newspaper* whir *i have
Truman and less than 4 par cent
TALLAHASSEE. BepL 10 UP)-- unmarriad women were mostly In have been done on the difficul­ Charleston
MRS. ROTON DIES
i
t
I
xk Angeles
95
ties
of
adolescence.
favor BUtoe Righta Demoe-at J. Indicated they favor Dewey this
Governor
Caldwell
todav
reap­
their work. For married men and
Mrs. D. L. Roton, a reiMcnt of
67
Dr. Albert R. Chandler. Ohio New York
Only two news- time have a combined daily rlrcu Laka Monroe for a number of pointed T. II. Barnett of Marianna women the happiness score* were
89
117 pro- yuan, died yesterday a t Um borne and V. Ray Judaon of Bartow to credited noetjir to romance mar- State U nlvenity, reported that* Philadelphia
A. Wal- latien of U JM jO O . The
I ---108
few middlr-aged persons showed Phoenix
lo w.-1 euctt*
paper* have i A-W
of her daughter, Mra. C. W. Hoi th a Stole Department of Veter- lags and families.
93
Moat of Um reported unhappi­ much Imagination about what Durham
latloa of MBMOd.
Itogawetth to Greenwood, 8. C. ana* Affair*.
s
90 I*iRB
He also named Perr y R. Gannon ness coats from sickness and from they were going to do after re­ Washington
The Maw Tech Oeearner i
la ■arrived hy tha husband.
Miami
tirement
or
during
old
age.
dsatk
of
loved
ones
or
separation
of
Live
Oak
to
th#
Buwanee
Coun­
L. Raton id Lake Monroe, by
I Mott of them expected they Penaacola
and hy two ty Oeauuiaeton VP succeed Colin from them.
T allahassee
Il'MNsw* mm M f t H it
Unmarried men and unopirried
Ramee who resigned.

W

Czech G r o u p Seeks
tr y As
zicl Union

5
f .'

a

William David
At Afire Of 7‘»

Auto Production Hits
Slump For Past Week Sweeneys Purchase
Terwillegrar Home

To Support Qucuillc

Ann Hainen
Dies In PcnnHylvanin'remUy *., .P,,rove

NewspaperSupport 0( Dewey For
Presidency May Set ModernRecord

Happiest Time Of Life Is Between
20 And 30, Syracuse Professor Says

THE WEATHER

Jars

"ir -

^

�r - K■=

- : •

- *

■

-----------M

:tr.“v

T

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

l -----r— —

THE SANFOHD HERALD, HANFUKD, F7/OMIDA

-TWO

Export License**

Fighting Politician

H it S j t n f n n l t i i i a iu

j Newspaper Support

(T Y L E R

Str.NH

m

U. S. Halts

Television At .Sen

-

FRIDAY HEl*T. 10. IAS&lt;6

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 10—(A&gt;)
—Harold (K it Cuylar, bu»lne»-»
l« IIMM
I r t l l a a r a i 'r .M P a t . »■ •
I
r a a l l a a r . P r a i a P i . a •la#
Mar
P l»(|«ic4 AW./ *%*•#•
Ife wan the first Republican npeuker of Ihr House of mil iTnoV\u.atThr "^f.K ^ln.-; iv.,n"dv"."ni. £ 4 Mich*Kurt* lit* manager and utility player fur
■•4 ANiiAai Al
R
e
p
rf»
e n tn tiv e a . Aa a U nion Rt-nerul In th e W a r B etw een th e mMhinr. Hr alao denied know- ' f „t .uppon from omy l.t reply- the ' ’-'"- m-h i I* G-Men of thr
iNMlwrA, riofM a
rlaaa li flfli.J a S.ati League, lo111 Na«a«ll« t u a a t
. S ta te n h e w aa ra n k e d a t th e s ta r t below only W in fie ld S c o tt, led*,. th# license* were foiged.
me nrw.(i*[i*r« In »&lt;x, Jlatea
. . n | ihr 'day agn-rd to trim s for a IP4t»
■'«* *am m4 rill**1 *»*•••* J o h n C . F r e m o n t a n d G e n rjfe B, M c r ie lla n , a ll o f w h o m
Jl,nn yuinn « i » f before the
Q* &lt;w4.tr II. IWII. «l Ik# Hwi ulllr#
| | fraafirtJ I ••tl4a. aa4rr Ik# 4rl d ro p p e d o u t e a r ly in th e w a r. H e o u tr a n k e d G r a n t u n til tummluar- la it Wrdm *a»y hut n.- l.i.ulaana. Maryland, M l-.i-lupl, *#SL,S 1 w i^ h a n d iT th l ur«-vaSouth Candlna »r Utah.
1ionlu yaffairs
k l wil‘of the club
th* and
pr^ then
Mf*
, I C .A .itH ■! M . m Ii . i * • __ 1804. a n d Ih ro U K h o u t th e w a r h ad a h i g h e r p o a illo n t h a n j
*
*” " m m « m i I- ls»u»
a
i
a
ptayrr.
S h e rm a n . S h e rid a n , T h o m aa o r M eade. W ho wna h e ?
Harry j|
»f NVw York
M IU I
S.SSHIIOX ISSISS
T hin w aa N a th a n ie l P. Banka, who.se n am e now ev o k es {»«ore undar oath that h« pail ta ih ^ S S M S T v ia a llr iS K '1' - '
................ .
Hm Iw m
_
_
only
b lanm k s ta
r e■s , aa■ n. d . w h o se
life h a s a abeen
tolda a ina n abook
Quinn
IWJJ66
for is r*|M&gt;rt
licen- . homa
and Mlirouri
arrnutii..,|
far}
New
York harbfir amt
the lower
**
»&gt;•!•« MIPTIOH H » T H
.\
a
. _ * * * &gt; _ *
I I . ,
a
a
A
M l t . ■^ a
a.
A? a a. 0 . ,
t . aa a P I ■# • t i l l
,. . .
t i l l ■&gt;&gt;I m , ■r
1 I, .
. a -. t a . , A ...
A aa
_
_.
_
N» C .iH tr
• -JJ with u singularly fit title. “KiKhliitK Politician", by Prof, act which ■ ik-nstc inveatlirstor two third, of the total number of |( Ui),un rlvor were dltcovere I by
O'-* *»&gt;lli
■aid were foraeriet.
i'reti II. IlarrinKton of the University of Wisconsin.
,h “ " h , ‘f th e *"U l « F.enchm an in 16^4: Henry Hudh l f . M&gt;*lfc&gt;
The Senate group .header! by rocuU iion
.on e*Plor*d the riv«. aiat laid
M» **&gt;*(•■•
—
Ranks was essentially a |s&gt;litlcint^, honest but |&gt;erfectly Senator Frrgu.an iK-MIchl » .&lt; cirrulation.
P .t )
1‘
Nh tuppurt for the I’.raideni'* the Dutch claim to the rcsian In
All ak llM It •#ll»r*. » •'# • »l willing to chnnge his views to stay in office. It wus purely told yetterday the government's ii'ilecUon waa Imllcatisl a t yet
Hitali*. fM.ilMOn.1 *■. *«Slr#&gt; "I
export control ■yatern it "a farce." from 1(1 ______
___ ihe
.taler, ____
Including
•klrflnlkHi.nl&gt; I h. Ihr .« &gt; .“•* •* for his political strength that Lincoln made him a majorgeneral. This was an old American custom thut prevailed Thi» detcription came from 4. .South'* Louisiana, Mittl.«ippi and
I tU lH ■••4&gt;. Mill ••• »*•«■*#
Maxwell Dickey, investigator for South Carolina. These latter .la te r
as f»*nl«l .lifH I« l» » t«ir&gt;
in all our wars down to the last two, from both of which it the
" H ttlfM M llI \.lll»M llj Hi
Senate Small B tulneu Com. ^ive Thurmond IS of his 27 ih?w&gt;iHltitt* \fn * K &gt; .ri llrnfr&gt;r«l»- was fortunately absent. As a genera), lie was fair. Though nutter He testified that control • pa|ieri,
IliM. lai
! • » lwlk. I blrtlH . new to military problems, tie could say that some profession­
ummI bv the Commerre Depart. ■ The only
newspaper* v.hlch
Ilriri.ll I lfM ff I II. 'I a . l .
merit • rtrict the honest shipper, came out fot Wallace ueie the
T tr ilrraM l&gt; • i*«tfcrr «l I I I als, such as li a link and Pope, did worse.
A-«t,,S.t,v,l !*,*•* whlfli l&gt; rk tlllrf
Daily worker, official Communist
Ranks hulked larger in his day than he has since. Hit I,ut not the d isb o n d ones.
M rlM l«fl| Ih .h r u*r l»l ir .r .ll*
"No one has any idea what h a. nitron, in New York, and the York (
t i t l i u r l nil ih . IimaI »r«&lt; #, 1*1*1 career is a reminder that despite the glamor that surrounds tieen
.hipped out of the country,''
IV i l l . a r n ii ia .r i , n&gt; nail •&gt; a* the American past, not all its leading figures were giants, i ( l t .
*»■ lta &gt; ai&gt;|i&lt;ihht.
~ FRIDAY. HKI'T. 10. issis
“
m ill K VF.IISK TODAY
TH ER E RIIOtff.D UK A UK .
• (tNilaard From Pape On#
CGKUM IN I.IKK. WE AUK
F'lillowiiig successful transinission of a television rt*|Kirt m inv,
^ tlffit ral Luritia !&gt;. CUv. ifMl N
HKA l
ill 'l l JnY fl of East Coast naval maneuvers, originating at sea and relay.-. y
^
r t n i f y a’skl-'d ^aV«mt
£110I'L l) UK EXAI.TF.D NOT
I.R iA E I I.IN ii AND DEBASED, ed to home receivers by way of iatal stations, naval offl- ' 000.000 for the year ending next

♦ &gt;

AUTO
LIABILITY INSURANCE

To Meet New Florida Financial HcaponatblUtF Law
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
101
Phone

JM.B0Y0-C0MRANY. PlM
.
-----

J S ____ (at*
m ry v w -JWw n rS ?

fj

104

Room 22S, Meisch Building 222 E. lat Street

( P a t liarelte and Daily.
Eleven per cen t of the papers
an.w vrlng .a id tlyey were not

committed.

The msRatine .a id ihat papers
which diil m .| answ er included
those of the H erinp.-H aw ard and
H nr»t groups, b u t th at th o e

i,',i"'r* were ex |M-ctrd to label
cinls said that the implications of visual communication be- June 30. Clay, the American oc- 'VI stands Inter In the ctmtween warships under battle cotalitions are "tremendous|«up*tiun commander has argueU
anil
limitless", IV*. would prefer to think alsiut other condi- J,f**',,t V''!*0pean Tecov* &gt;' ^,nt'n'
S p ttU is who air looking foi &lt;
tions.
o. ou.000 ■Ferdinand,
Bill his fig me 1. ft (SI.1
m
. a
*1
JTIt
M Former
m
gait to "l.ir.L lilt itr " luivhl lit
Hilt tIlls televising of nuvill ujiellitioiH nl seji ill-(none than the I'arls cuiincit of Id K ltlifttf illll
13lCH
Fiend* f a tm UtJirnil h r iir U i !
evilaldy rerallh a sen baltle of World War II. It was Hie t null on*—the utganuaunn for Eu______ *
Je h r Find ■ Iminula, winch lir mimeeting off the coast of Uruguay of the German pneket ropeau Economic Cooperation, or
COIH!HU, tirrm a a y , B rpt. 10
intfiliiotitlly d r rlnpcd &gt;• l.llr »(K*k
battleship Graf Slice anil the British cruisers Exeter. Ajax ''OF.KC"—hn&gt; ai.lg lo 'd th.- bitone Pi Fcidiiiam! I, M7, funnel C iai
in* Wednesday to K iusm sni ai ihr and Achilles. Culminating -cones of the strange, day-long out of nliout 15.001 i.oOO.dtMJ av a il­ of Bulgaria, died h ere today.
able foi all Europe.
Touiisi C rn lri.
"It II alnayi i
Ferdinand abdicated in Wlh in
battle of the four ships were described as they occurred by The disagreement described b'
1'lra u .r la qic-slc al a (.ihriing al radio announcers along the short, whose running commen­ official, here a . - t h , M rt" of f" v" r ,,,r ,‘i*a*'in ' n ° ri*' A
Rolaruni ' Ik began.
which I* to be expected" ".f C" l,ur'f h/ „ wV • member of
tary was brought to radio listeners in this country like tie* haggling
apparently h a. aroused concern
»•*«»« *.f 8 a c h « .n ;Coburg G.e
ringside
description
of
a
prize
fight.
Seminole High bchool boasts
iii Kutup# for two r*A»nnt:
1 'n* J .
#^nr# ih o rtly
Conceivably naval battles of the future might he seen First, It h a. .1. laved OKEC In
^ 'a b d ic a tio n ,
an rnioiliiicnl ul 4‘&gt;(j pupils ja far
. * . ,fl *c t^Vr
In th*
**/
this year a . (uinpssed m lh 465 and heard in our living rooms, through t h e medium o f te le- aiitivinir at a rounlry-by-country
I , , I y&lt;j|. Vi| |, „ t|(r county „
v isio n . But we’d just a s Statlt S trin g a lo n g w ith In
e x c itin g , allotment of fund*. One ta rg e t
.V1'1. ? ' . , * rr# r! : ' *
Kept. I. h u. to rn paa.ed and r'P ‘ ,lu,ln* *he I1**' f '* year a as
whole enrollmcnta . .o n to be ,n | f o r »,is o f television entertainment,
another, Hept If., la nearing.
more ag ed and Infirm
cieaiing po)|tam onalr|y. Juil bow j
_ , ,
~ ,
Second, the United S ta te , t a n .
FATHER DIRS O F lilllK F
l e t all thills'* Ik tltinr &gt;|oi«-nlly
aim in oiiiri
1 Cor 14 III.

-

■, ’

'

*

| *

----------

lo u t we cgn go on p ic k in t childtrtt I

» #

a M l_ a ,l&gt; l«a a

—j

,

a a a l a m I r. 1 „ f c i , A M t

Q u i t t i i l f f T IlO

-- - -

I l i d '"

C o U I l t l '. V

— ^

—

—

I

---------,

x w M itii^

.

§

,

|

*

,

|

&gt;•

i

I.K a

| Ingly b a . taken two ru le, in the

af A ?

r ra

v.

o '.

dispute: It in.iaie.l il.al 0E E C of „MA* S,F.,M ?s 'P r . 1°
into .ciioot biuldingi wheli were i
America la not a member, db- Stricken by g rie f at a mill
A dispatch from Paris the o th e r day recounted that th e, 1; .which
built in I^Jb or bcioie ti any
1,,;,Iiv...
hut itir„«oli !«rv funeral for tw o of Id . th ie e
body'a gu&lt;n.
United States enibassy there had aimount cd nmunciatinii
cuhv )t a|1|;;r,.ll1|). ,„ughi
*»'«* * hylm
of citizenship by one Arthur W. T a y l o r of Pittsburgh,.,,,
,jw oK Ef. dreiaion.
1,1 " n|H " Wl *L E**11* d. I.lheiaEric lolmMon Iuiiik ? pinidcnl ( who
wj,(, Jhad
ji„ | gprvpd
a p ta in in Hie Army during the war.
servetl gg
ns na ccaptain
Official, .aid hen- last nf*V '"te. nf*. died tmlsv nt ld« leone
of the L'niicd Stain dumber of Officials said they were not sure but thought he had gone |
Ike Economic Cooperation The ,lone .headed
.. fa, th e r collapsed.
‘ 11| U -Relgjum to iive.
Administration headml hv Hoff ve.t.rdav Iwalde the grave, of
Commerce, and lunrni head of the
mail i. -not an advocate" for Marine Sgt. \\ ilfred I.. I.lberntote
Motion Picture Allocation of
While thiii is a trifling matter for everyone except Mr. Tav. But they di-clined to ^.tate • nd Armv Staff Sgt. John Ik
America, r pi mumg * tup to Mot- Taylor and Ills immediate circle of family and associates, C
vhe*her ECA'. leadership In this l.lheratnrr In 8t._ Jam es Cemetery.
whc'her
cow to ree how ihmgt are over it seems worthwhile at this imrtirulur point in history to country shares Clay's views on Ihu Aided to an ail'omoliile. he temained until la p . were sounded.
their. Hr it one per-on in ll.ii INiint out how easy it is for a citizen to tpiit the United question.
then returmd to hla home where
country vdm could nuke such .. .States, and how casually Hie government accepts Ills tielit- rrevet fidltr regalnea* p».isetiHi'iFI.IKK INJI'KKII
. j r - without Iteiug a little mipect jciaion. A citizen who lias found haven more to his liking VAN NUYS,
rut. to
to-—
m s r.i-.a. Another *un. CpI. (Julilo R.
Calif., Sept,
—(AS
when h« iciunia
!in a foreign
_ country need only
_ go to tin* nearest embassy,,, _ame. T. F lti lierald Jr., 2s. I.ljiernlnre wa. killed while *ervta k e tilt1 until o f re n u n c ia tio n , nnd w alk o u t. It is as sim p le one uf th . nation', fastest flier, mg with the 5th Marine.,
Dean 1ruder, formerly uf ll.c an Hint.
, lay critically inlured today after
--------------------------- U. of F. law ichoot, grit on GovIt i .
i,...
..
,
..
let plane crack up.
BIZZIR R B IT E It
u, .** *"
leiw lB*&gt; to gain ciltzvlisltip in the United
Hi, TF RoO two plane jet ( ght. UiS ANGELES. Sent, lit .AS
„ u,j|r, ,
,„c rmiuurmrni
01
For
I'ersotl seek in g to do so itiusl cont|a&gt;te wit it1er-trainer .hooting sta.- cra.heil in
l( ecuve red from trallo, Curt l*
nployt
CisflifntinHi«
ipari.. ...n
; count M?sa otlurr Mir Irgiil \nTvni.H.Hitm t«i i*nti,r thin roiinlrv* »
of r»i»# t/URh**/ yrtU rday illuxzi#) Uo#ttlK**r. 1§, jrrnndwn
------X-___ _ ___I te r * ',__ ___
I 200 yard* north uf M tr|io|ioiu &gt;n ■f the late President Roosevelt,
w
” To il.cir
dK„ Communal
( £ 2 2 . affilia­ f « r ,he.
et* |H.,-maTit.„l residence. We trust Mr. T,,y. ^.................................................................
l»nn
prepared today to go to a United
• Alrpor* here
lor
gave
consideration
to
Hint
Nations conference In l^indon.
tion* v»«r* kpowp. That, a like
He plans to .a ll Monday w l l
A lug will sometime* contain
aaytre t«u no na&gt;t ' 1imb In the
200 pounds of water for e*Ary' M. grandmother, M rs. Eleanor
AmericanH Reject
rmplovmrnl of aurdrim
Spirial ScHsion
Irrr7i \% teachpound of dry wood.
1 Roosevelt.
tri iutl *o long at then cruuei are
( mriimmH rr#M Fn«t Ob
I »&gt;it11■«iar«l l iuia I'aat llRt
confined

NVENTED BY INDIANS...
IMPROVED

*j[0.OO To SJ3-S0

B. L. Perkins &amp; Son
..CORRECT MENS/ WFyAR"
\A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A * A A * A A A A 4 a A *A A A A A A 44A A A A A

Northrrn irfnrmer* 'who llnnk O.I.I w a. "obvrouiiy anollirr OBc ■' ‘k . ' S , ' ' ' y e .t.rd a y , at . public
I ot thru elio rtl to get ronllol ol lu aring w ind pres-eded the ejm that they know how to tell ihr

c
l
,
i
, .
Sout . how to be (ood c a n t l i .n l
Ihtm rrivet foi the election of Iter

our llighli into Beilin.'"
tli r
Americana have been flying up

tt«,rbni I tomans civil nglm pro
hut TalmaJfe was a little
mote miirpolen *nd ■ little more
biitci av.inii dime oulaide inteiriti
seeking to control the Half. So
naturally he was elected, as any
one. even a New Yo:k politician
tuliihl canly have foreseen, even
thouvh Tslmadgr may not lie at
ei|nhlc a man as his opponent.

flam

M'ami't polii r chief is quoted
in the Miami H -i.l I as praiiing
thr efficiency of Miami's negm
police fmre Begun in 1944 dm
ittf the |&gt;eak of the wartime ciimwave. the colored unit consisted
vririnally of only five men, apecially trained, who patrol|e&lt;| th»
colored aira on fool or on bicycle,.
Now ihere are 20 me-, hi it, woikiny atound the clock in ihtfe
icvular sh'fi,. v-id, ilaris own squad
eaia and iheii own piecinrt head
ouaitcr, and tempoiaiy detention
crlli 5&gt;o lucceiiful have the col
toed policr been in irdming crirn*
fr the colored are* tli.t a savings
to taxpaytit of S50.000 a yea
ha* lieen effected.
Similat re
sub. have been rrnorled in Sonfc"*
and nther lownt vsherr colored polic* for colored icclioni have been

trird.

■n

Negroes seeking to enter white
Khooli here and theie throufhout
the South as a consequence of
prodding by notlhem afitalon, as
(•ell a* instilling invasions by such
unwelcome guests at Henry Wal­
lace should not be allowed by
Suiihern whiles ot negroes to dn
nipf the (ilrs ia nl telalioni which
have eif lied between (he Iwo i«c«r
for. fcnerationi. Diuounting (he
criminal element on both side*
Scuths-rn whiles and neftoea by in
Urge
each other and
irge understand
ii
ealifc that the welfare of all (i
realtfe
dependent upon friendly co-opera­
tion. We would gel nowhere trylo bulhtoic or browbeaj each
And we rhould not allow
(vet to become prljidked
J
'"other bf J n political

I

from .... ballot
There waa mi Republican opposi­
tion and no Rrpiihlicana spoke at 1
Hit- public healing Ihat lasted fsom |
•A'o 6 o'clock, although Republican •
National t'oiiiiniucenian 0 . 0,
Spade*, of Rt, Aiigustim*, and soma

US. air lift pilota are abiding by
j, lUhlUhed four (lower flying rulea
__________ ___
J**»*• _•!»■* erVquate intormetion
on
their flight! It being furnictieii Ihe " f bis ro m m itler inem bert were
ito,slant ('ally.
! preaent.
i
The new controversy iver flying
tinder the commutes1'* sceom*
thiough the corridor* llnkliig Uerndatlon, the name* of Trum an,
If** to n r .te r n Germany w a. tiu Thurmond and Dewey will la- on
L is' h ataiut two no.m in
Thti, ***•* halhu iii paiallrl coluiiint with i
tK- lu isia n a ul»s&gt; dema.ut-d (t.| , i mime, of electors pledged to them «
fbPtKit over flights &gt;ctlien n o t* il»’ed nndernealh. The lilll would
in*'i m nipation idno, dstiurii.g art 'lieelfleally name ilir eight elecs.fitv icquired till*.
'
pledged to each candidate
Capt. Vincln II (ios kiu, U.h.
&lt;‘***' q u n tln n rd the conatltutlonlepieaeu ative at th eir air aafoty 'b lv uf the lo-Ki.latuie naming
center, waist hi* Ruiatau u|ipoaiir, inealikettUil elrclors, .liico Florida
&lt; captain Gorchenko. lulim itird .he •** ■P-eifkally provide* for their
. i'&lt;
iiiimlimltnn In the priinarie*.

In B the RuMlana mad* the
"Th# LegDta'urr ha* iio power
claim that the skilled nil *** g lv the Democrat* and th*
corridm. traverting th? Bovle. • Dlxl crat* four electora each with
occupation tone and llnkiiu B-rl.il ] "" Previous qualification.." Co*
vi*h inc west wrr* "*stAbliah*d bv declared.
the Boviei commander." Thaat et&gt;r"Further, the nmatitutlonallty
• idora ae'.ually wet* established to &lt;d this it In .«riout doubt If you
'our po-ser agreement.
give Thurmond a place on the b*lThe Rutaian* *ald they inuat hit and deny U to Henry Wallace.”
nave muse information on Ames- ,
—
s'an tligl.l* "In the object of c.isryThe first known hand of white
itg out air safely for Iwth SoYlst teltletw In New York Mat- wer*
*nd you- aircraft "
-tu families of Walloons, B r lr .ii
The Sm lets asked Ih* Ameilean* refugees in Holland who had fl*d
to "gnaiante* to aubmlt befor® | Bpmtah persecution.
cumiumI

hand—ni t later than s'm» hour lot- ,

_______ . . . __

fore takreff of each flight to or ’ ---------------from Beilin — the following Inirm etlcm type of plane, pilot e
isme. alti'ude. takeoff time, route,
letail am4 object of fit fill.''

Gookln told th* Hauler.* »h*
\menran* Intended to opera'# si*
before, “abiding by established
oroeediirt'a as agreed to on a four
tower Itaai*.- II* pointed out to
h* Russians that miwh detail on
flights la alreorly being futniched
daily through th* air eaf-ly tenter
nd is available to the Soviets

thet*.

Gookln said the loi»’ of Ihe
Soviet fetter "r*qu*etlng guaran­
tee*" was firmer than any of their
previous coramunicaiione on Lhll
subject.
w
"It looks Ilk# they intend p
aqueeie," he eald.
A senior American air ifftcov
said tho Ruasiens' real aim waa Rt
“get control over our fHjhtf.'k
He added: “If they got prior,id*
formation on everything they demended, for-instance, they could
merely ten u* ‘You can't fly today
we are going to have air
maneuver* on tboea ronton.' This
lo*k* like Just another

SEE

BARGAIN
TABLES
ROBSON
i

HI'OItTING GOODS
106 E. FIRST

I'll.

Dr. C. L. Pertfoiu
OPTOMETRIST
PROMPT COMPLRTB .
OPTICAL SntVICB

.
|
| Otasaea pr.acrlbed, dispeosod
1 Repair* and adjustmeate

Bonn I II - 14
ant H I

of

------- r~
?S \ Ex
\
\
\

BVBi

Vs*-'., i.Sseaii i s . , n li'Kuai**, •.a ’W.'a as •or* cast.

m lllie'a final actinu, a I'reg ira",v'' *'*r,v delegation headed hy '
Attorney John M. Coe of PeruaenU
protested the excluriun of Wa lt.ee

UitJ, 400 |&lt;n(,(#d )Mn(tlr

man Talmaditr. ton of "OtJ G cik"
M - “ **l • " 'l &lt;*»•«' “up
tp"
in Groigi. Wrdnrtday. Both Tat- plies, nnte
Bum* blockaded the
msdyr and lot opponent. Govrrnoi
land appluacitra 79 days i j -&gt;.
TI eu..non,
ro#tk, n r#pl): WRI IT
(hat
1H1
P ~L . T c .m *p a iiAfa I sagain.t , Thr nAiiiniiiH

BY J A R M A N I

#

7 ^ ' 4

11

P attern ed fo r the Particular
•■ si d to tla g a la h e d b y U V W A FLO W W HIVR
I P you’re the kind o f peraon who liken to
look behind th e label* when you buy,
then ytu're the vary pereon (or whom thin
brawny R uahma*ti » wan conceived.
,We made it big not juet for show, but (or
the very practical benefits in riding quali­
ties to be obtained from bigneee.

We gave it*our hunkiest power plant not
•imply to get Impressive horsepower rat*
Inga, but to provide the brilliant action we
think e fine car should have.
W . mounled each wheel on its own soft,
coil sprjng not merely out of tradition, but
A

3M CK g a i tea d h fiiM
* tux-irr or nesee *

because such springing lays the basis (or
more uniform comfort for back-seat pas­
senger and driver alike.

in ail details, has the drive in which Bowing
oil replaces both the usual dutch and the
familiar lo w -sc c a n d -liig li gear sequence.

We made handling light with a woman's
touch in mind, provided deep, soft cush­
ions and smart interior finish in the inter*
•sts of gracious hospitality.

l^rom such things has come a.awing to
Roadmastkr which makes prompt action
advisable in placing • Ann order. Your
Buick dealer will accept yours either with
or without a ear to trade.

A n d finally we reserved for this, the larg­
est end finest of ell Buicka, the newest and
silkiest form of power transmission.
Only Buick R oadmasttr of all cars on the
mad hpa Dynaflow Drive—only thU strap­
ping carriage, patterned for the particular

■tee t o t e sessast/s s ore M l H t t l wM M f Ann

D

�%RIDAY SEPT. 10; 148

(Mary G e n e Railcy
' Weds Royal French

Social A nd Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

1Social Calender

Mrs. Truluck Scott
Honor Miss Lolo Ix?e

M
By

The president of the
th e Junior
High School Parent Teacher
t.
T e a rh rr A
Assnciatlnn, Mr*. Henry 3lrLaqlln,
inflation.
MeLuulln.
railed a «|n&lt;inl meeting of the
(hr

Harper Honored
Miss P e r k i n s

RAINBOW GIRLS

Th* Rainbow Girls sponsored by
the F a strrn Star will hold its first
m eeting of the fall season cm .Mon­
day evenin'* at 7:30 P.M. at the
3las&lt;wiir Halt. Flection of new
officers will he held a t th is meet*
mg and all outgoing officers ar,
requested to meet at 8:45 P.3I. fol
Practice The mntltrr advisor Mrs.
Jos* Corley asks that m em bers lie
present for the session.

rsrru tlv r Imard of thp groin on
Wednesday at her home on NInf­
irm Ih Hlrrt't for thr
nurpoK1 of
the purpose
Instructing commit tew chairm en a*
ter their duties. She announced
that m tfln it) will I f held r.l
r.i the
Ihr
arhnol onf I ho second Tuesday uf
earh month a t 3:30 P. M. tu be new mothers a f lr r t h r hu*mr*a
liu*i
preceded l y th r board me.'Jinc at m rctln g and clarified tha Irttale,
1:45 P. Ml
m ent by raying that new mothers
mot
Mr*. M rLaulln announrrd that
the flr*t m atins of th&gt; *chool
y ta r will br held on 8 -p b 14
w hrn plan* will he made- for thr
coming
year's activities. 8hr
stated that a tra will b r hold for

Mr. and Mr* Royal Langford
French, w hose m arriage wu* un
(evenl of Aug. 21 in the Melhodist
Church in Willi *1on. have at lived
,iii Sanford an d m e residing nt 821
'Park Avenue. Mr*. French is the
formei Mi*« Mary Gene Hailey,
daughter of Mayor Gem* Hailey of
Willlston and 31 r* Mary W Hailey
of Columbus. Ga. Her mm tinge
to Royal Langford French. *on of
Mr. and Mr*. Royal F v errtt French
of Valdosta, tin . was perfnim ed
by the Rev. Forest K. Church at
(1:00 o'clock in the afternoon The
ilaublr-rltig ceremony wn* wnneosed liv a larg e group of ft tend*
and relative*.
Thp couple exchanged then vows
before a l-cniltifullv decorated altar
with paints and ferns forming a
lovely background for the wed­
ding. Com pleting the decorations
was a profusion of white gladiol
uses and aster* which wet,, illu­
minated with w hite burning taper*
in seven hranched eam lrhihri.
Prior to the ceremony Claude Mur*
pht*e of Gainesville, orgnnist. pre­
sented n program of nuptial music
and Ml** R lls Faye Ani|pt*«n.
soloist, sang •'Because" nod I ll,
Mac Lean sung G tieg's “ t lo v e
Thee". The tiadtlloual wedding

Telephone 148

Mrs. J. II. Truluck and daugh­
FRIDAY
te r Mr*. Dale I.. S cott, Jr. en­
Tha Sanford Townsend Club will tertained in honor of 311** l.olo
meet at 8:00 P. M. a t ihu Tourist Lee. popular bride
elect, on
Canter with the president. II. G, T hursday at 1:00 o'clock with a
Lundqulit, presiding. Following lovely luncheon in th e private
•
the bu*inc*» meeting game* will dining room of The Anchor. The
be enjoyed and refreshm ent* bride's table was centered with
aarvad.
an
arrangement
of
talllsmsn
MONDAY
roses and tu b rn » e t in a silver
&gt;i A Clrclea of tha F irs t Baptist bowl flanked with ailver candleChurch will meat w ith the fol­ b ra holding white taper*.
lowing hoatr**ei a t 3:30 P.M.:
The hostesses presented the
Circle No. 1 with Mrs. F. I.. honorec with a silver dith and
Lundquiit., 210 French Avenue; silv er candlehotders.
Following
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Lillian the luncheon several game* were
Vlckedy, 30&lt;l West T hird Street, enjoyed by the guest* with priir*
Circle No, 3 at the church with being awarded to Miss Caioline
Mrs. t.ula Miller and Mr*. C. A. Lee and Mis* SI ary Ann WhclAnderson as ct&gt;-hostesses; Circle eheL
•*
No. 4 with Mr*. M. 8. Nelson.
F o r the occasion Miss 1-oe wma
601 Talm etlo Avenue; Circle No. a dress of sky blue linen vvlth
K with Mrs. J . M. Btinccipher, w hite accessories. T hose enjoying
_ 4 0 4 Park Avenue, Mr*. C. A. the luncheon were .Miss Lee and
Dutton a* co-hostess; Circls No. h er mother Mr*. Iln riy Lee, and
0 with Mrs. J. F. H arrison, hill •he Sllsses Nancy •W illiams, Jean
ra lm itlu Avenue Mr*. Koy Itcel S ayer,
Maiy
Ann
Whelchcl.
as ro-ho«t&lt;-*s. The Sunbeam* will Daphne Connelly, H etty Jo llmck,
meet s t the church at 3:30 I'.M. A udrcv Bach. Caioline I&gt;c, LylCitcle* of the P resbyterian Wo­ lian Boyle. Marty P eik ln i and
men of the Church will meet as Joan Cook and Hetty Slrloan of
follow*: Circle No. I. M u . L J. ' ordxvilt- Kv, Also Mr* C'vHn
F ra ile r, chairman, w ith
Mr*. D. Terwillcgar Jr., of Lenoir, N.C.
Wallace Hell. Kirhmond Avenue, Sir*. Mason Wharton of Orlando
a t .1:30 |». M.J Circle No. J. Mr*. Sir*. Truluck and M rs Scott.
C- K. Ginn, rhsirm an. w ith Mr*.
hCharlr* Law sun. Cameron Avenue, I
% t 3:30 P. 31.; Circle No. 3. Mr*.
ihh
C. C. Henderson, chairm an with
Mr*. George Touhy, 201 West
Sixteenth Street, with Mr*. John
Wilson as rn-hustrs* at 3:30
P. M.i Circle No. 4. Mr*. J. C. I Mis* Jean Harper, whose marHutchison, chairman, w ith Mr*. (tinge to Mark Jacoby will be an
Frank l.letke, 404 Palm etto, with 'ev e n t of the near fu tu ie , was
31r*. A. D. Smith as rn-hnttei* honored on Wednesday afternoon
at 3:30 p. 31.; Circle No. 5. Mr*. at 4:30 o'clock with a p arty given
A. II MeRaney, chairm an, with by Ml** Marty Perkin* at her
31r». 8. K. Andrew*. 801 Palmetto home on Magnolia Avenue. ArAvenue, w ith Mia. C. R. Dawson lang rm rn l* of m iied pastel sum­
la s hostess at 3:10 I*. 31.; Circle m er flow rrs were used in decoraNo. fi. Mr* J. K M uneer. chair­ |a tin g to form a lovely setting
man. with 31 r». W. S. Willis. 312 for the occasion.
Sli** Harper chose to wear for
Geneva Avenue, at 3:30 P.M.j
Clrele No. 7 Mr*. W. L. Roche, th e afternoon a d rraa of light
ehalrm an with 3lr». D. C Howard. blue pique with gold tw it and ac­
1103 Oak Avenue, at 3:30 P. M.; cessories. Mi** Perkin* wore lilac
Business Woman's Circle No. |, cham brav with w hite accessories
Refreshments were served from
Mis* Sara Waster by ehalrman.
w ith 3|r*. 3laty Carmichael. 20’3 the dining room !&gt;y th e hostess
Mellonvllle Avenue, at 8:00 P. M. assisted by her sister .Mrs. KlrhBusiness Woman'* Circle No. 2, ard Brown of Coral Gable*. The
&gt;fr». Dick Aiken, chairm an, will table was overlaid w ith a lace
I meet at the rhurch w ith Mr*. cloth and rentered w ith a low
M argaret 3tiller and Mr«. 31etvln arrangem ent of the p astel Dow­
ers.
Dekle a* hostesses at 8:00 P.M.
The Kalnbew (Kris wt|l nuwt *1
Those invited to be w ith 3D**
1he Masonic Hall «t 7:30 P.M. Th H arp er were Mr*. K. C. Harper,
m other advisor, Mr*. Jo e Cor'ev, Mrs. Donald Jones, 3tr*. J. L.
ask* that alt mrnilier* attend the ingley Jr., Mrs. Roval French and
tn fc tlre .
nf officer* will Mr*. Charles I . P ark . J r . Also
he held and all outgoing o ffW r. tha 3Ii**e* Ruth S tenstrom . Fib
are asked to meat at *1:43 P.M. ta b e th Whigham B arb ara Ann
Rdrnfield. Shirley S m ith. Nancy
for praetiee.
Collum. Sylvia June* and Klliaheth Fite.

'Junior Hiffh PTA Has
Called Board Meet

PACE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Include mother* of c h lIJrm ieomIn* from the G ram m rr School and
new tr»idrnU In S anford, Sh*
cordially Invited all par-Mit*
par-rib of
Junior High School student
students to
attend.

/k S p b /

Bobby Jones
returned
last
n ig h t from spending some time
in Montgomery and other point*
in Alabama.
Mrs. Guidon Sweeney returned
on Satiiiilay from New York City
whew she attended the New YdVk
G ift Show,
1 Hilly Firm ing irll yesteiday
fo r Atlanta, Ga. where he will
serve a* an attendant at the
m arriage of his cousin, H ianrh
Fleming.
M any le e . Jc. l» ex pet ted to
arriv e un Sunday by plane afte r
graduating today with n degree
in mechanical engineering from
th e Georgia School of Technology
irt Atlanta.
Friend* will leg ret to learn Ilia
Mr*. Philip Alb n continue* to
ill a t her home at 111 Holly Ave­
nue where she ha* Iwen confined
fo r the past four week*.
31r. and Mr*. It. I.. Perkins
and Miss M arty Perkins plan to
leave »n Sunday to spend some
tim e in ( harlottcsville, Palm yra
and Fork Union, V*.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar lef'
tlii* aftetnoon for Richmond, Ya.
w hete they will visit with theit
son and daughtcr-indnw , Mt. ami
3lt*. Ralph T olar, for a few days.
Mr. mid Mrs J. A. Hmtline and
son Fled will leave next Tuesday
In speed n two weeks' vacation in
Ponn;vlvauin and New York, At
Ithacw. N.V. they will attend the
wedding of John A. Hlstline, Ji
to Mis* Mary Wnodniunry

at
Mis. Rudy I.ee Sloan, the former Lois Anna Mrrlwether, who*,,
m arriage to Sir. Soan wa* an event of Sept I at the home of the
bride's parents, Mi. and SIi«. Francis Thorton Meriwether on Celery
Avenue. Mt and Mis. Sloan aie at plesetit making a tout of New
York ami Canada and plan to m ake th, u home in Sanford

marches were used and a t the flower*.
conclusion of the ceremony ‘ The
Kills Brown of V aldosta served
Lord's P ray er" was sung softly a* best m an for the bridegroom
by Mr. MacLran.
and u sh er - groomsmen included
The bride, who cntereil the Felix H ush, Jr . cousin of Ihl
church on the aim of her father, bride of Vero Reach, F red Gersmwore a w hile sal in gown featuring irtous. Del-ami, Steve Stephen* of
a molded bodice, a m arquisette I*rk*nnvillp and DHs Burroughs
yoke trim m ed with semi pent I* -f Cairo, Ga. Voting D artel Rally,
and long sleeve* with cniia Illy ,-ouiin of th e bride served as ring
points over the hands. The full bearer.
skill term inated In n court tialn
Im m ediately following th e rereHer veil of Ft each illusion wa* aiony a receptP&gt;n "»&lt; held at tha
attached to n colonel of seed home of Mayor aid Mrs Hailey.
pearls. She earried n bouquet of I.ale in th e evening Mr. arid Mr*.
bride's ruses and Rile* of the val­ iF rrtirh loft f«i a wedding trip to
ley centered with a white orchid | ihe in &gt;int.tin* of Tennessee For
Ait heirloom dlann • ,1 btooch. Ior
raveling Mr*. French wore a soft
longing to hot paternal grand 'g r r t suit with m atching aceev
mother, wn* hot only ornament
jsnries atnl the orchid from her
Mt* Pat Wilson -f Del.an I briilnl bouquet.
*ervrd as mat not ..f h o n o r mid
Mi* French, a graduate '( WHwas attired in an antique gold listort H igh School and S trtnvt
satin gown fashioned with n C iu ieisity , is s member of th*
sw eetheart neckline and n full
•i I n
Alpha - mu it v and
sk u t. II. i bouquet wn* of purpl * taught lu*t ycAi at the South Sid*
a*ters.
Bridesmaid* were Mt«* Primary School In this city. She
Flattie Cheshire urn) Miss Jane ha* again assumed her teaching
Wilkins, cousins &lt;.f it.- bride from duties. Mr. French Is a senior i t
Colquitt, Ca., Mis* \n n French, Stetson I ’tiivetsilv in D el.and havsister of the b iiib-ginoni. and Ml* ttig served for three y e a rs In the
Maureen Peter «on ..f Pierson Celled S ta tr* Artnrd Force* dur­
lie 1* a piemper of
rThere gowns were &lt;*f mauve satin ing the w ar
l and they carried mm bouquet* &gt;f the D d ta Sigrttn Phi fraternity
nntique golil astei*
Matching and will nut into- hi* stiniie* this
m itts Wcte Worn and in tlo-lr halt fall at S tetson leretving If* H S
| they n o te halo* of illusion mid degree in Ma)

PENNEY’S

5 1 -G auge S h eer
o ’

i

Miss lstiis Anna Meriwether Is Wed To

Rudy Lee Sloan In Beautiful Ceremony

Serving a s b e st man fm th e
Beautiful in it* sim plicity was
the wedding which united Mi** bridegroom wa* his hro'he . VerbLoi* Ann* M eriwether, daughter on Sloan.
31r*. Meriwether w n r for her
of Mr. and Mr*. Francis Thornton
Meriwether of S anfoid.
a n d daughter's wedding a lies* of
Rudy la-e Sloan of Ft. Pierce, son soft grey and white crepe w ith
of Mr*. R«*a Sloan and the late white accessories and her &lt;-ur»age
was of pink roses. The m other
• I.. A. Sloan.
Mr*. Henry F. Draper and
Th- m artiage look place at of thr bridegroom, Mis. Sloan, wo*
daughter Dorothy arrived today high noon on Sept. 4 a t the Meri­ grow tied in teal blue.
to upend the weekend in Sanford wether home on Celery Avenu*.
Immediately following the rerew ith Mr, and Mrs. H arry lore.
Di. F. D. Brownlee. pa*toi of the tunny n reception wn* held. The
dining talde was overlaid w ith a
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Middleton Ftrs$ Prc*b)Ttciian Church, of­ lace cloth and centered with a
and sort Dave of Orangeburg. N*. ficiated at the double tin g rete- low bow! holding white porn pom
A', a te visiting for a week with mony. Both ring* were fashioned
Mr. and Mis. R. II.
Davis at front the wedding Hug »f the rhrysantliem unts and fern. The
bride's
maternal
grandm other. Dower arrangem ent wa, flanked
th e it home on Geneva Avenue.
Only inemlwr* of th e families with rrystnl rnndrlnhin holding
lighted candle*. A thieo tiered
Millnid Hunt, sun of 3 tr. and were present fur the ceremony.
Prior to the rerom onv s ift wedding rak e was pln,*l «l .int­
Mr*. It. T. H unt, returned today
tn Mcicer U niversity In Macon, mtislr was teiidcird and Mm . Jim end of Ihe lalile and wa* served
Ga. where he will resume his Corley sang “ I Love Thee" and hy Mr*. F. D. Br ownlec. Finn It
studies. He was accompanied bv "Because" accompanied by 31r*. was served from Ihe other end of
P ete Nunn of Covington. G a , a l­ George Touhy. The m arring • vow* the table hy Mr*. Itirhu, I L attn er.
A fter spending i short tim e
so a student a t 3Iereer who has were spoken before th - mantel
n visiting in Hanford for aotag which was hanked with fern and w ith the guest* .Mr. and Mr*.
three week', w ed­
paints. Aero** the top "f the man­ Sloan left for
tim e.
tel were white gladioluses and ding trip to part* of New York
rhry*anthemum* and nt r .c h end ami Canada. For traveling the
were (dared s e v e n
branched bride wore n white gabardine* r n'^
randelalita
holding tu 'l while with n small brown ilouuc hat
burning tapers. A profusion of and brown and -while treessori-s.
white chrysanthem um s. o-*i-r. and She Wore t«n orchid ror*agc. Cpon
O fficers for the new year were gladioluses were used in lovtly their redutn frnrn then trip the
elected at Ihe monthly meeting arrangem ents throughout tha liv­ couple plan* to make Sanford th eir
or the Daughter* of Wesley C lass ing mom. dining mum ami te- iintne,
of th r Kiist Melhodist Church rrption hall which w c o opened
on Tuesday at the home of Mis. en suite.
George
H aiden
on
Magnolia
The bride, given in marriage
Avenue. Mr*. H arden waa assist­
ed in entertaining hy Mra. Helen by her father, was lovely in h -r
S ch u lti Mr*. Clarence Sm ith. wedding gown of w h it- slipper
Member* of the |*t Kappa A l­
Mrs. C. II. Winn. Mr*. Roy Tllli*. satin finished with a i-.ce yoke
31r* Fdna Brush and Mis* Bessie across the shoulder* outlined with pha fia le m ity entertained last
a wide scalloped bertha The veiv rte n in g with n l&gt;nnquet honoring
Zachary.
The room* of the Harden home full skirt featured a hustle and rusher* entering college this full
w ere attractively decorated with extended into a circular scolloped In the dining loom at The A n ­
lovely arrangem ents of hibiscus, train. The fingertip veil &lt;f French chor Ip n candlelit atmosphere,
crotons and d uranta. The chair- bridal illusion was attached to a brothers, alumni and rushees
man Mr*. Brodle William* pre- lace Juliet rap ami was trimmed rang the fratern ity songs an I
sided over the meeting and the with imported lace. 8h.- carried • listened to report* of national
devotional based cn the p ro ­ a Prayer Book topped with a convention* and new# repot t* of
phetess Deborah was givrn by white orchid from which fell white artiyltir-s in th e fraternity.
satin stream ers knotted with tiny
G. W. Spencer, piomlnent law-.
Mrs O. F. W hite.
Tlie nom inating committee pre- rt»»e buds. Her only ornam ent wn» &gt;ct of Sanford ami a Like alums rn trd the new officer* for ,lhe a single strand nf pearl*, a g ill mi*. delivered the main address
trliiltg nf hi* experleneet in the
year who are Mrs. W illiams, of the bridegroom.
The bride’s lister. S lit, Carol fratern ity and nf the lo-nefits dachairm an; Mr*, la L. Sill, vicepresident; Mr*. R. B, Monroe, Jean Meriwether, rrrved ns maid rived from fratern ity life. Neill
secretary; 31r». W. K. Uainr*. of honor and only atten d an t. Shu i'owell served ns lo aslmaster and
tre a su re r: 3Ir». Iloy Tllli*. build­ wore a gown nf l ( V to ffitx Clarence M rKre reported to the
on tlie n at hunt e,inverting fund treasu rer and Mr*. fashioned with a 1Wee(h e a rt lock- group
Winn, class te a rh rr. It was re. line and a very full houn sklit lion.
Kuahees enioving the evening
oorted that tC3 wa* cleared which featured puffs at lh - hip- were
Bohhy Piilltn, Bobtiy P ark ,
from a reernt rummage sate and line. She carried an old fe ^ io n -d
wil) to* contributed to the building nosegay of rhry*ant!i«mirm&lt; In Tommy H trin g n . Wade G am er,
fund bringing th e total donation *h*'1.*'* “f P,n,( ""'I lilac from H n h e rt Sten*trom Wayde Burk
rr. Billy Fpp*. Glenn ami ‘‘Burtfrom the cirri* to $1050 for the Wfiii*h f»*|| rtmtrhin* Hbbr**i
pv " MrCall and Rnlwrt Faircloth.
year. $11.45 wa* raised from a »♦*.
m arket basket ta li held during
•he business meeting.
Following adjournm ent of th r
business session an Ire eourte
waa served to Mr*. H unter, Mrs
R. A. Futr.IL Mra. 7. B. RalHff.
vtr«. TUB*. Mr*. Hen Moore. Mrs
William*, Mr*. Claud" Herndon.
Mra. M L. W right Mra. J O
'a ll e y . Mr*. K dgar Mitchell. Mr*
tftrd R Wilson. 31r# P. A. Rowl*nd. Mr*.' W hite. Mr* C M.
Flower*. Vr», S -h u ltr Mrs. Winn
Mr*. Smith MU* Tltilh Hand
Mis* Vers* Woodcock. Ml** 7arhxrv. Mis* Mary P arish of Miami
xnd th r hostess.
Mis* Sylvia Jones of Belle
(Bade ha* arrived to assume her
trarh in g duties at the South Side
School and is tesiding at the
home of .Mis* Rriieeca Stevens on
P ark Avenue. Miss Jones is a
grad u ate of Stetson Dnlversity.

DaughtcrH Of Wesley
Elect New Officers

Ri Kappa Alpha Frat
Entertains II u s h o e s

AT A NEW LOW

PAIR

Our fo rm n r p rice w o t v a r y low fo r 51 q a u g e ,
1 5 and 2 0 d e n ie r, fu lh fa ih lo n e d h o s e . And n o w
it 'i STILL L O W W I

ONE
LO T

Trim IViincx'it in pul finymm lr luxury nylon* within
rrncli nf even woman in tin* m im ln . \ux* you r an all
enjoy i lie henut)’, rum furl mill p rrfrrl tit nT G A Y *
M i’llE S . If yini’ve iicxcr irleil (•
\ K H )K S , clinnge
to iliein now! I'intl mil for ymirsclf why million* nf
sixle-x i*r mill Innlgri-Hiii.it l women will xtcur nonthrra!

Women s Shoes

SNAF U

ONLY

If you Ilk a lo n g -w e a rin g , sturd y ih a e r H oio, try
uiir .'*1 £au{;i', -ID rlenicr (»a)modc*. I'lrn ty of service
nitii licnuly fur only I . t**
If you Ilk a th a 4 3 g a u g e te x tu re of fine 15 or 20
ilcnirr xxeiihl, Iry our ahcrr-aa-a-cohweh &lt;! \ Y M 0 D E S
for jiisl 1.39

Par

To give everybody a chance io get one pair or more
of these allots, we decided In extend th r Hale for one
week more.

If you lik e nice m edium a h e e n in n in denier weight,
atnl 15 gniige weave, llterr'a nollnnp prettier than our
i;A V M O D E S for l|1 5 !

You RESERVE tha Right to
QUANTITIES—Get na many an you want

The Outlet
4Ik STREET and SANFORD

•R,| V f Hu OS

All ihvan GAYMODES ro rn r In aizc*
nylon w rit and fool, in th ree n fm ir newest F all
ahutlcs. C om e in anil see them I

SHOP AT PENNEY’S

�■" ~ 1
............

.PAGE FOUR
» '■

"1

T H K 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
I

I 1 ■

'w — e

^

^

—rm w ew —

» i - i

' "w ^

■H'l

J

w

w

m

w

w

II

II I . i j a i . i . ' M u w

■

"

■

Giants Drop Second Game Of
Locals Are Scheduled H»can n o t
To Meet vs

TomoTilt
rrowOfNiK
ht in
Series

pitch, than

h»- Will not,"' With « .Ingle,

and

XUS &amp;Sff*sL?t SE3i,ViS

m &lt;,

*1

Hill M ackrI to the mound for th* J field. Toncoff scored from firsi
fo u rth yam e.
! has# on lha hit and erro r.
T h e Islet Mitfii-ld defensive pnw-1 Filipaki ainirlt.l to d..**$i center
Br ARTHUR BECKWITH. Jr.
r r proved to be the deciding fa c to ri field to open the seventh Inning,
I t r m id .Spoil* Edit ir
T hr playoff linn Cry Daytona in th e contest last n lg h l, a i well j and was followed by a knock to
B t.uli l.li-t* lrrn -v r.1 th -Ir lend an In th e fin d game j f th.? play- left by V itter. A t thi* point Manavtr th r Sanford Giant* hjr two off aerie*. Sanford's Inability tn |a c r r (] r u b e r pulled Scholl?,
name* la»t night at th r Mu-drlpal hack up fairly e ffre tiv j pitrhlr,* Spltlka, took over hurling dutlc*,
Park, w han Charlie ll.«hn&lt;- cl. by Jiw Shtilt* and IMI Spink* u a e l llu ck tr rifled the flr»t pilch hack
b-tHnl hi a way to a *1 to n white* th e answ er. Hotline allo wed San- l&lt;* Spinks, wlfj threw to Hay
fo u r hit*. ......
Iwn of th
e ....
infi-Id
hare to
|Jf of Manager
«. •■■
■• Gruber's
........, .. ford
..............
......
....... ! liosenhran* at first
« ashing
Hal
rookie-fi licd""Til»ntY oTganiValhin’ , variety, to keep the Sanford woes. \ double VIt tar off lire cock. Ivey

iWaycross Takes 2nd
|Game From Albany
o o«p Finals
Drill On Pass Defense For Game In G-F L• ____

u in ceded ru n cam e acrfin fo r th s F ront and A ttin -ay ; Seidel and
B tirs In the eighth.
Crass.

Albany
- 001 000 COO—1 11 1
(Waycross lead* in belt four
4J
Waycros* • 100 tOO 11*—fl 0 l tut cf aatan aeries 1-0).

Uy ASSOCIATED PRERB
The luck and batting pawn* cf I
tha p en n an t winning W ayrrcui j
Bears nearly ran out la st n ig h t,
in tha second gamu of tiwi final j
F haughncisy playoff scriea game
with Albany, hut th ere w as Just
enuugii left for another W ay u v ss
victory.
The ” - l defeat ol the Cst.-di gave
W ayrroaa a tug two gam e lead In
the series Albany has vet to win
t«fort 2.147 ik-fi-mtiinr ^an«. Tkc
Dayton* jaimn^d n pnir of run&lt; hit i* M y iolo c iu tit, and HlilwM
F ran k o f Ail. *ny. pitched a tight
central win thr
-f»mr of **ro*$ the plate in the ffrat fnninjr* ullltd
, six-hit g ann m losing. Albany
(he four out of itveii giun** final ‘ ^**1 M rh en j struck nut t«» up^n
Hpink* rrii»inl fli« t N ih' on :i
to ilatermfn* th** trln»H*i of •l**1 fiam o . flank FU!p*kt
&lt;o%*tr play **t f»f»t
on a roller and Itay rr&gt;:pcri did the tossing I
.H atters meanwhile, lilt iSt-lde! free­
the Hh*it»*hn»’My pUynff* in the a fly Into right Arid. T h r !»at| hit hit by Fill ink I n* th r ninth innlnr Gem lorendo, iloh WaDion iind|
ly f*&gt;r I t safeties, but nut In the
FloiidA StAtr l*rAgu&lt;*.
'i n l.rn Mutlo'a glove. and l*mmdc*l &lt;priiCd. V lttrr »aciifi*id I
J.i 0«» Helbovy made vcveral fine;
| plm-hes.
KBmlnatiun races s ta r t at tho
Tonight the Giant* nnitf* to i »n in to rig h t lleld. F U lpdtl pulled to »econd.arul (tucker popped »ut ratchea.
| Volusia County Kennel Club in t T he Bears got off to a one run
Daytona Heavh fur the th u d gam e' ul' n * sceond. Juu V itter topped | *'! r *nl,’r f »«■*»!. Ivey drove a long
At Goul.mpn f&gt;'tate, mo«t of th t- ' Dayton* Beach to n ig h t in order Ilead in the first inning be fore a
of the finals, and ro to m to th e. “ ‘it to R ap Rojcnkrant for wp**t| tUr** hn,&lt;* hit into !tfi,»&lt; t. •
Albany tied up
l*tnctier
p*'*«jiIod wrr *lf*vul&lt;*d f*»|ti,i choiiM* lb** pick nf tfn* ifii'y* .hom e it'jd Itr e e .
Municipal Park *,n Salurdov even* should have been the th .id out,* field, oeuiiug riiipski to frul nol*
ithe gam e in 'h e third and Wavcove«lug
ptmls
and
kickoffs.
The
hound
pack
for
the
D
erby
that
lug. In the e \ e r t the fifth tent* it hut M atte'* error gave th e 1*- tilllW n the game
CTiwi could not pick up the margin
la p ln y m l.it will be hald In Day- I "
&gt;l*c. Hon Itucker drill.-d a
t'Stubby Stablefcld *111 p i l*.n|Ing chore* wen* handled by will |.e r jr* nlf next T ucrdav even- .again until the seventh. An extra
*n thv gruinl finale and climax
tona Beach Sunday afternoon, and »ln«l*- •"«*. lightfleld and Klll|**kI , M anager Sam teioma » rail fur Hip Collinv, AI Ib-rman, K ixrt
\ nn IJurtn and Km Konz.
\ to \ o lm ii County's first dog n c the f i l t h affair will b* pla&gt;rd
Iturkcr ito lr *cr !•»!. and hill duty tODiglil for th* 1^.
Thi* T**nn»*^A^r Vnli wen* r aired injr *co%on. T hr I^cthv a III b t Judy’* Susctte,
)irti* Monday ertninjr.
I^##y fltu rlrd to left. acorinK H irk- will Ik* fr«*Kin2 hia -11rt vu*t«#r/ of
4th lUcr S/tCth Mile
out in th,- afternoon, but worked the ln*r race next T uesday and It
M anager Grulier imlUattsI last i cr- Rudy Knr-,m llouw Ivey out the 1918 H uridu S»ate l.' j y
Moon Rocket. Beauty's Fancy,
won
i’8 on offensive arul defensive pisniir.g a ill l an over Ihe tioarh courrc.
night th a t he would .'.ar*. le ft.;* " ho a ilc p tp te j to steal ivcmul i arnpaigo. 8tahl#fold
I game* In the rt g u lar aeauo.t n n i trill* In the m orning sers'en. Rich purres will go to the uwnzrs Jig-A-Jig. U«ll Haven. Honest ]t«hander A rt Dunham oa the mound T hat ended the Inniiig.
watd. Sky Angel, Mr. Crossfire
in Daytona H*arh Uitiight, ami,
D aytuun tallied nnolti* ru n in I has» turned in two victurir in ihc &lt;Coach Huh Neyland set n full- of tbe winning dogs.
,
&gt;u, , pU yidf scries. Hu trirnmed 'lie fledged »*rinimiigc for S aturday.'
elim ination races will be the and Valley Laze.
If Dosiildt, use Highthnudvr Buddy, the fn u rtlt. lacy gm un
Sib. Hate 3/l«lh. Mile
’ ilalt&gt;eavllb* G-Men In the two up First strin g Kml -fini Miner re­ n ln 'h races bath tonight uod toLake h ere tomorrow -ivvuing. | and Z ander went down t
turned to work, hut tp n rn -l hark tnunow , and th e first fo u r d»gt
ricrvi'ant Dreams, Dizmls*. Red (
However, the Satiftud skipper Is but Jo h n n y Tcticoff divw a fi« r( P**^***®*
Orvl* Miln'T went out l a ' ' nlt .di in c-ach rscc will riuallfy. The la*l Humdinger, So Blue, Lndv Bohliic.!
DAYTONA
g'rlng to leave I.aU-’s pitching pa*s nnd moved to second on a t
A-. h*» h th* Vi " F »i *i &gt; • four dogs in each ra re will ta b Had A Win, Justice Judy ami
aiaignm ent up to lo»ke him if. walk i«»ued to (lua Montnlhano by
blocking back, his h,s« vuuld b* lap In n consolation D erby which Wichita Molly.
“It he fct-U Ihnt he can work n Schult*. H»dine singled to .retilcr- l.ichans. If
a major Iduw.
will al-o be staged over th e hcach
Klllpskl, if
Slh Rare 3/lfith Mile
gams, then we will givi him the field, re a rin g Toncoff.
tleorgin Tech bv»k it easy after course Tuesday.
Frire Label, Bo Happy. Midml
okay “to pitch, but if lie fir.'li that j T oncoff opened the sixth fram e V ltU r, lb
revsral bruising da&gt;r. Tho Yvllaw.
Ituckcr. 3b
Running in tha qualifying ninth Bound, Shirt Band, Dawnell?,
Jarketr went in for «kull | raclicv i« « tonight will Lo A nt* O vtr, Fnricusa Dina. Choctaw Red. and
Ivey, 2b
• A F R IE N D L Y F L O R ID A S T A T E T H E A T R E
—perfecting signnlr, m n l t i n g Sr.civ.* and Sleet, Sooner Select, Half Label.
Zander, cf
0 i blocking a-signmets and vorkiog OB’v Honey Bird, F ain , Rocket
7th. Itscr 5/l8th. Mile
Tor.cuff, c
4 | out pn**ing patterns. Sat’trday u Lad, Harrj-rot and l ’ay Ot*. These
Taurus, Can/way Miss, Floyd
Montalbano,
1 ! will lit- hack to tho rough ami spoedsterr and the eig h t to bv Hammer, My DrUinatlon, Medal­
Hudlnr, p
Hal*.
40c
) lours Open
aeon in
In «,-..uii
action in
in lum
tom uiivo
orrow ’*
ninth
*" 1
l1 i
'&lt;1n11r ' -■ . join
• in
mil lion, Hut Cargo, Hallboy und C'-pt.
C. Bullock.
*
i
j
culon.
Halfhack
Dinky
Dot.
n
.i
rare.
rypic*int
the
top
greyhound
Totals
Ktes..
41c
12:45 l*.M.
8th. Race 5/ltith. Mile
I nek to Id* old self—riftor ra- ,,n t |(B io**al oval. n» prc*v*-J by
RANFOIII)
Left. A*vct, Little Super, Hitter
| currine Injuries eidelin-.-d him
brilliant i howing during lire
Chili den.
Daily I
most of laai season. Halfback RrJ past three months.
Roll, i t Datso, MMl Ilcmemhvied,
McManus. »«
j i I’atto
Dnlt.ih
let *»mr
*ZtMs* stir*.*
Mu on
lluwardstuA-it Bridg*. and Fovcity
n pVaustIt In
over tlima
on II * n , . „ . . . rniTT. . r . _ h , j
Clifton, 2b
I.u n l Du&gt; I r i d n y !
k'cknif*
1 Other *ac* couriers will cover Promise.
Matte, rf
the marathon route In tonight's
Slh. Harr 3/16th Mil*
»
Coach Red Drew cas*it un an \ n ; h racs They inefudn Irish
&gt;&gt;»et YITJKC ■Hcptrsi (HlfWH
Hoscnkiunt. lb
DERH1 ELIMINATION
4 | hi* Alabama grlddcrs. and th- y Muon, Ttack Happy, Klondike nnd
f'lipio, 3h
F
IN A NIW ROIC
llarryto*, Rocket Lad, Ante
0 romped through a brief drill cn Jt* LuVe Me.
Tyler, If
i
...A N E W
Over, l*n&gt;- Ott, OB’s Honey Bdd.i
1 pass defense and then went lo
Kavakis, r f
lit. Rac* 8/18 Mil*
Fain, Snow And ‘.fleet and Somcr
0 visnnl work. Clrrcnco Aving r.
Karson, r
First Half Daily Doubt*
S*l*ct.
{
f&gt; soph ipiartvi hack, rcturord to
'Rebuilt, p,
Arroco, Furious Captain. GIm Kith,
Race
Hearh
Four**
;
1
practh
«
after
i-eing
out
with
a
Rpinks, p
ful Kitty, Marcie Fay, ty n th la
Happy
Leah, Klondike, Jet

_

Sunday &amp; Monday!

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Football weather sillied the Univcnity ol Mininippi yetterdi) u
the Rebels worked on their defrntet, hut down at the Uoivertity of
Florida, ti,* Vk'olfmtn simmeird under a bla/ing tun
Lull* teams emphatized pan ptr,lection and defentf.
tintilar prac*
lire lestiun was held by Coach W.tlly Dutti for hit Uaircmty of Ceozg.
u tlulldog*.
Hull, -ays he w ants Georgia tog — ”
----------- — —

Girls! Boy«! HEAL

:i:
X t Z t i Z &amp; r r , !EliminaUon Races
r 'i i w S ’d n s i r i S r S i s d '*d“,*d To s ta rt
At Volusia Tonight

fs(s.-i 12

9I

illR tum fss

— DOUHLE

Totals
Scon- by innings.
Daytona
2C0 lfll 101 f&gt;
; Sanford
.
'"it* (did &lt;100 -&lt;)
Run*: FlllpsM 3, Rucker, Tancuff 3. E rror*: M atte, 'ftjc r,
t.Spinks. Run* bntt»d Ini Rucker,
h o y .1, Bod In*. Tluco l use hiuIvey. Sacrifice: V itter. Stolen
haso: Iluiker. Double plays: Ivov
fu V ilier: .Spinks lo R &gt; enhraru
‘loift un ba*e.v Daytons 0: Sanfatd
U. l l i u off: Schultr !&lt; in ti. Ua*&lt; i
tin balls o ff: B.wlino 3, Kchnltx t.
....................
..........
Struck out bv; Bodm*
3, Scim
ltt 5.

FEATURE

m flt-fW T STOtT
Of k NT AM MS
IKK...Of INI GtUT
_ OUTOOOUI

—rOMI'ANION

lM CTIBK

hsitlc f„r the inui's singles title
In th&lt;- nalinal ti nnla chnniiiionships
Iwglnnlng hen- tmlu) th n - n 'm i ts* j
ili-vi Ion into thi- wihlcst w-rnmbltsince tho u|&gt;uniiig nf tin- Cherokee
•trin.
( _ Nut since 1940, when Dun Me— SHOUTS IMKKJRAM—
i Noll' came along In sidctiack
W ALT DISNEY CARTOON
{rr "r'r ‘‘a*4’11 1l*v*
• iH iv v iii'u mile sas v n u w &lt;faw tlirs Iwun
conapLuotll by
I N m A l .p g HHKAM VOIOIT u „.ir
Ami few cimraplonshin- in the fiT vear h ‘**urv of Ihc
WE8TFRN NOVELTY
event h avr &lt;** n a* wlite uiwn as
"SADDLE »T "
this one promise* In he.

ON S .U K A T BOX O r U l M— 8IA0—l I A t t - U '
&lt;ie|Wf,r •••-•

RAIN

*

than any soap.*.

. In frerdesf wntwl
^

ROBSON
H I'O R T IN fi (JO O I)S

New iMtnvSUnt gtt* irktt* uwek sehtftr. . .
cpiece brighter; No wonder women are raving
about th is /ubuluus new w ashday dlacorery
that gets even extra-dirty clothes sxtrt-clean!
Tea, all faniily wash geta cleaner faster. And
FAB with adupcr-ircttleg A ction, contain* A
fabulous n*w M
ingredient
th a t gets whit*
l
whiter az.d colors brighter!

I'll. RIS
C*4 even **tra- k
dirty weak,
UeeeeraUsamt
ps*y cfetAer,
rltflscr fotlrr
u M ZAi* anw&gt;f
sU rscb hem
the C elia's-

We Sure Are Serving
Sunday Dinners
At The Walgreen Agency Drug Store

E V E R Y SUNDAY FROM NOON
Til 4:00 P.M.
rntlnit of mU'iUIoII hulMet* with thin line* allow* averago de[oV)tTu*nt. Three heavy row* at right, planted vvlthCuhUmokeln
mil. allow much greater growth. Planting* were nude at the oatne
*lUne. ColiUmoko, u««tl In aueO bed* nnd guidem, will tto a long
w*y» In eontroltlng Imth Iim k i * and diam re In the veil anil o n Uie
nlanu It la lust us effective cm other bullu, »* U U on "(tlaila.'*

Fried Chicken
Rice or Candled Yama
Vegetables—Choice of T
Hot EUcuH—Corn Bread
Deaaerl—Coffee or iced tea

R o u t Beef
Rice or Potatoes
Vegetable*—Choice uf I
Hot BUcolla—Corn Bread
Deeeert—Coffae or iced tea

Cold Smoke Product* Company

$1.25

$ 1.00

FAB'* Xeper.TValtiap
Action is a new *ci«ntilts
washing petnclpU Briaw
y-u rich end* la
b a rd tst water;
Wlim you wash, '
FAlJwUhaa*«fWriting Adiua
pcrwiraiM mite n s li la s lc r
f o f l snd more rher- ,
ou*hly. lhiihc J
d in o u t. N b I
‘'r a r l n f ' aoap J
scum. Wsah is fl
: CUaatr. whUerl f l

of Florida, Inc.

Children’s Plates Served
HOME BAKED PIES
Call 1247 for Reservations
Ray Eidell

•

M an u factu rer* i f

•

Kwi

- I
I

•T*•#*

*• *,

•

\1

«

FASTER, CLEANER, WHITER, BRIGHTER

m

R . H . E L L IS . F r e e . G e a . M g r . P .O . Box BIS

|

washes everything

SALE

108 F- FIRST

-•

’ 7 ^ **

at PENNEY’S

BICYCLE

GIFT TICKIiTT BOOKS

i:

c « l l y Kid*I P e n n e y ’* “ Real W csIernJB oois" a r t ’
eom ethlztg lo tell y o u r licit pal aliouL L ook at a ll
U seeciextreai cow boy heel and h u t, fan cy under*
laye, nll-lcather c o n iiru rtlo n .'W h y theae^booU
a r c a* w estern a* a p in to pony .
n nd u ld w
1 p ric e d fo r “ R eal Cowboy Uools.”
, •

0

OR SHINE
WHEN IN IIOUIIT—OIVK * * * •

Sizes 6Vi*8 . . . .0
• Elk Finished Leather Uppers
• Coifboy Bool Last and Heel
■.
• Fancy £/iif^r!as' anti Trim

/mow

I’AKAMOI'NT N E W S

h.

'

_ | pulled muscle. Ilia return floated
True Form, India Arrow and Love Me, Irish Moon, Dusky Rt:- 1
the injured lr*t.
Texas Trader.
oid, T tack Happy, T ttke ami Baby
Harry Ulinski, favored for the
Fay.
2nd. Rare S/18 Mil*
c-n te r spot on tin- U niversity of
f^st* Half Dally Double
Kentucky squad. Is ta n n in e li to
YESTERDAY'S HTARzi
Joyful Jubllc*. Frosty Silver.
some competition. Bob W uJtl*.
H) ASSOCIATED p u e s s
Gary, hid., vuphmore, caught tho Koxic Ruby, Ka:if Angie, Shntto,
Mtan Slustal, C ard.nils—sckk«J
eye of the teaches w ith aorua Lucky Scott, Rlsi4k Tip and True
-two singles, a douLl* and ti ipl*.
Time.
vicious blocking and taeklL-.g,
| drove In two runs and scared two
3rd. Rare Futurity
.Meriwihite, Vanderbilt Coach
Ibvl R.u-.tkrr had the blues. In hlvl Mandarin. Lady Pat, Dollar , 1011s iiiclodiur steal uf hum* to
opinion, yesterday's was "cur 1Time 51InnIsotan. Jav F o r J vm. spark At. loiuls to 4-0 triumph
w o n t practice of th* y ear.” A run -1 Switchboard, Yellow Transit znd ov*r Chicago.
Rvx Carney, Dodgers— pitched
r iul,! may l.nv*
slant •i
iinitii*
t.nve t»-«n
l&gt;«n a
first no-hit, no-run gsmz cf Na­
contributing factor, l h a huur's I think* the :o4*oad Is ready
workout was divided equally ont sophomore Jurk L a m W t. 240- tional League season in tte p p u g
York 2-0. Bamey fanned
loising pltrh«r: Schultz; L'mplir*: J defenai'* und offensive plays
punr.der from Gadrdtn, Ala., show. Naw
fpjir and walked unly two.
Andicu. Cuter, Aixfsi*&lt;in and I At Tular.c, Coach Uenry Frnka I ml up well at guard at the Auburn
Buck. Time &lt;&gt;f game: 3:no.
I tent three backfleld* thicogh Tigers' practice. Lumber: luu been
i plays agaln»t dummies and padded putting up ■ real scrap fo r start-1
defensive men. Wind epilnts, ijg- Ing honors. Most uf the se*&gt;it&gt;n
NET UATTLES DEVELOP
FOREST HILLS, N V. Sant. 10 m l drill: and fundamentals also , was devoted ny coach Earl Hrvwn
&lt;J’i -tVIth the like* uf Ja.-k K ram ­ ueie *tro'-z.|. ThureTl K’ a big w&gt; correcting mistakes noted In
er no longer on I Hu scene, t)u Saturday scrimmage, if Frnka - previous praetlce sessions.

Saturday Only!

i n e i

To Daytona Beach

wti f Jtourcd Jl/I* * • * A—J rinvirlo rriflflnw *
W |M ,R W A a d rlo rH la U a M m

tt El!

FRIDAY SEPT. 19, 1 0 « a
_

1

•

*
. *v
- ' - x . »»■ mil .&gt;*%&gt;■ a ■■■ ir .. w

�1

THK HANFOKU KEKALU, SANFORD, FLORIDA

O H t l U A Y S K I T . 10, 148

■ — .■■■ »■

lluly

# 2 2
comfort

;

for yodrs&amp;lf

m

GBNUINK FORD

U N D E R C O A T IN G
FOR mnCTlOH

FOR COMFORT

If prcvM ci * laugh casting

II penetrate* laam i and cannaca la holy aaal your car
a g a ln a l dually, d u al an d
fume*. M K ia cur qulaloc
hy reducing all lead
and angina noise*.

lac all undarbedy unit*. la
(mpervleu* la raad aallt,
•sld t ami alkaNa. laaiila
abrasion I rum gruval,
'•to n e s an d tinders.

STRICK1.AND-M0RRIS0N. Inc.

O om Church School
will re*opc:t
Sunday. Sc pi. I ! * : » AM
Parish House

I

A full attendance la desired

—

TRIGIDAIRE
SALES--SEKVICK
Hill Hardware Co.
ADI K. let S t

I’h. 55

*tnr
mPt_
M R R iS tU T S i

FOR K EN T

a A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

91

12

S P E C IA L

s e r v ic e s

P A C K F IV L

*T*

Tireu, Run-Down1
Men And Women
Turn To Retonga

I
Famous East rip Tonic
Or. Henry MeLaulin
HrinRS Prompt We­
lle
f To Thousands
O p to m e tr is t
Daily
113 Mas nulla Ac*. Chi na 512

•h o n e 200

3US K. F in a l S I.

NOTICK

^

1 Thou»aml« »f turn ami women
who feal tired, weakened, and
l un-down without in i;ante reason,
turn to Retonga lor teal relief.
Thir famous gaotric tonic la
also praised toi pleasantly re ­
lieving *«ur i.a ‘*) stom ach, netvou» indigestion. m uscular ache*
and uain*. sluggish elim ination,
nnd In** of appetite.
R n in m 1* compounded of catelully
hlemleil
extract*
front
many of nature'* own medicinal
• oota. Iicili*, and i»arh» |t|ua VI.
'tu m in II-1.
Rctonga I* intended to relieve
distress due to insufficient flow
of dlgeatlve Juice* In the stomach.
Ion* of appetite, borderline Vi­
tamin H-t deficiency. c&lt;&gt;n«tipatfora. and their many iiilserir*.
Why go on feeling
Hied,
weakened run-down a n t drnggy?
Do a* t holt*and* of oth er tnen
anil women do and trv Retongn
llelonva i* o&gt;M w ith thi* o ri­
ginal money-hack guarantee If
the fii-t bottle fait* to b ring von
gratifying and 'w tifving lelief,
ita am oil purchace ntice will Iw
' —i f i•’Iv r-‘fun *e t Y**1• and you
alone a te the judge Retomra ^t*
•v u ltib le at Tounchton D rug C«.
i Auv *

HF..N1 A CAR
.O F F IC E (pace in Mclsch Building.
GOAT MII.K
VOC DRIVE IT
' Large H*ht office. newly decollsn.b.ll Priest
PIIO NE 200
tt.ted, J l utilitiaa, heat and JAnlSanford
I'hunr 7I« WJ
STHKLANR-MORHLSON
to r
»• m e v
furnished.
C a l l _____
u n n iv K -tT , I n c .
Wj3-W, II. A A. Dept. Store.
t TOMATO PLANTS 40c hundred.
•— ------ ---- • ~
• iT tn t, w . 13th St. i ’ll. 299-M.
C
a
LI.
517
for B attery, Gcm-rat-jr
Mouciii and up to date one room ----------------------- - — ---and S tarte r »erv!r«. Swain'*•I - - - - e(tici«-|cy apattnV’nl. Ideal to r Two antique ‘olid walnut jtru ig h t
Battery Service, 301 W. F i r s t in T u t o m . t iT &lt; i t \ t vTtt
hus-'.neaa couple, lh»wntown lo -‘ chair*. 150 ttu-h, Two hand n o q,
! J l'I'H ’t M. ilt!i* t IT IV C M
ration. Call 560.
j chc«U-d bedspread*. ?I0 an.i til!
____________ _________ ______ ;
*-**»• ni-M iv.it,' m i ’NTT p m *
n in e i s n t c N f K i t r n &lt;» *»tt
each. 2th) W o t F ifteenth Stiect. tlRLANDO Murnlng Sentinel. Or­
APARTMENT. 515 W. t . t St.
IV |I,|.H )I MnVTfn'JIBttT.
lando
Evening
Star.
Call
H
alpt
PI
iia tirt
i American etly. Ice Box, good con­
*■
F our room apartm ent with in c u n dition. J15.1KJ
Phone
1150,1 Rnv lltth-J
TOVIMtn
MANTnnOMKIlYg
ed porch, Adult* only UI4
f*|
Charles Sheafer.
SEPTIC TANKS. precast Con­ I pfrmlcii a
t k i : t ii iri*r.% n
_ M y itl« .
crete reinforced, *tut. ujiploVtd T&lt;» T f ir T*rri*Nf&gt;ANT
TnMMtl'
Beautiful handmade diaper *hirti,
5 Room Huuae neat high school.
aite*. M0, «30 and }3f» gnllont. &gt;ro\T«ln\IKUT
blue, pink trim . RensonuIJn.
It
ifitiiirffir
I
All wotk guatnutved T. O. fuf Murttcv tty rutiiu nitoniffiilNVlt
Call 1073-J.
Htrtl
. ■
- — | Count v 2105.
j Brown, Jr. Phone I.'lll-W.
Pirrvlti |pm n ur rnim** re-Mom
C Room Furnished llwit&lt;k
, i m r t i ' v c iie s
fmm
m d silitri** »* p art' uU rlv
••
Magnolia #*v»-. I’lmne Oviedo
, i i n irc n c
I F cr Kitchen Cahincta call C .* J. |e n ft'W It 111 ftl ilfll Iff l« TrfiiTnl*
3ifmnf
r x llfflt»i CIff!i # II **. i4"
20HI after ff:00 P. M.
•
«" - ,w "* _n „ KK. _ ___j G ault. 7TP-W.
III rifctftl. r'u!ttii-i.-i(hiil t Ha*t \Oil
FOR SA LE; Circulating oil heatr-r. |
j»f»* n
*»f n |I I *•111, a*111Wt
Modern apartment, every rm.oniExpert
Radio
Kepalitgg
f
it 41*1 f|»p di n • H# I'tnrl 4*t.
U*ed only one ae.-i .m, in tf e rt
it in TiiruK K O H i: n n i i r n r n
ence, everything new, in»t
Fred
Mvara.
I
l
l
K.
2nd
S
t
comhtion. pricnl very rraaeuntde
I IIIHi full NliltfAr til ill# •dill *lf
rta*e. Nu dog*. Tukech'- vt.iner,
U01 Summer Inn Ave,
lain* fIS•"•&gt;!
*tfi it*** UN'
Itrjl PJuate
Invealmenta
Commetcial &amp; Park Avc. Phony
(d,tv
til t stniipr f **|p
W. II. W ll.l.tA M S. Realtor
n* itid tfh n .i,* „f Mi.t
l.itl will
0
M7-W.
Orangv Tree*, del ivrred. Phono
110 N. Park Avr. Tel. U2«
It** f!tlt#|i A# frtfiftMM Itf $ till .til l
52 l'J.
*
J
n
ftp
rro
rpftf#t*«
« »ll t»*
F.II.A.
I.uni
Term
Imana
R.l,
Nice 2 Boom Apartment, Vurni*hed
t«4ln*| yiti*
K.If.A, Hr pair Loana
ur unfvrniahvd. Adult*, urly. Ap­ 7n« Re-a-Air Vacuum Cleaner 115
TN# niiftf Miupriit h*iritt u iIt**
nt*t*tnlfn, *»f mil
l i u r t't
ply Palmetto Gtocery, .117 Put*
Trlephone I2PI-J.
IU i 'Ij * 11 paifed, railed for und
it m i i p.riiK ii iM:r&gt;ritKi* ih.it
met to Ave.
onite rarli
d- 'H 'i —1 Phone County 3702. IM» tit*iI* # »*•
COMPLETE SOCKET S E T ~ th o r
w«-(*h f*-r t tyr »iict
*• wr*t*kJ . C. Walter.
Furnithed Garage Apartment, no
luechanira tool* also stewing
In *hr CtHf- Ivi Hffftirt M ft* V“&gt;
peta,
children.
Apply
ICS
Mats*
n
tl'll*!
r.l
In
r«»un«
thicken*. Oilnmlo iligliw iy III. I.AWNS MOWED. For reaionable
P«t». *h
li l-TirM*
g u o in e afte r &lt;t;lM&gt; I*. M.
2, Box 'J5&lt;i
WlTMrjW ni¥ H*n,| * n .1 * i. *•
•‘•liniate* Phone iWt-W.
** ■«&gt;il r*f t-iitl ftifiri ?Hi*
iF u rn iih ed threw loom apartm ent. FRIED JUMBO SHRIM P dinnera VENETIAN BLINDS mode to o r - P f'ifl&lt; •da*
t» IMI.
«
f
s
!0U W. lUth St. Eight#, hot A
every night. HOMER'S.
d -r. S. rnin.de Venetian llliml
°fK rkp ».f
umiVrwv**
r ir . uf!
* wold water. Suitable for c iuple.
W. 3rd 81. Phone
Pamiris*!# i’fstirilif.
S
A R T IC E E T W A N 1 L D
V t Phone County 3W»5.
n.rM *
ilfi'J-W.
ID «&gt; I. Ill VT
'F urnifhed apartm ent. SOI tv. 5lh tlighrM ca*h pr.cr paid for u*rd
CUfll
BOOKKKKf'INt;
Service
und
Tax
Midi
furniture. Ted Dav'» Furniture
St.
t*-|Mirt«
Deinp.ey,
2|ll
Mug
1ee*#fs\ |t Oil**
Ce T K. l i t , l*h 9M.
I ‘rlwi.gi. KloHitu
eii.ldia. Phone 3rt7.
3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E -----------At i n nr*&gt; f..r riOMirr
( SILl- BUY yuur car r-gaidlcor
SKE US FOR
uf age or condition. Ratliff A
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
REAL ESTATE — INSL'RJ
W ANTED TO IM t
Son*. Phono 237-W.
AND TVPING
PBOPBHTY .MANAGEMENT
Old Gold—Wiitchr*
t'KEDIT
III
BEAU
OP
RA tM O N D M. It A 1.1— R eiltor g
H E L P W ANTED
Bridge—1T eeth—4 tu rn s
SANFORD
rva.. 1 Florida S late Rank llldg.
Antique I’lct «•*•
lit’ N. Park
Phone IMO
Man to wail on trade* and h ttp
Cash (In The Harrrt Head
book*
In
wh&lt;Ji*i&gt;alr
to
.r
!‘lt*»c
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typo
Electrical Appliance#
give cttw rlrnce and icfcrcneea.
liDX J.A.F. IIKit tI.D
home, 2 Lath*. Excellent locaRefrigerators
Box II Itnrald.
i.un Apply LOU P',mnu*a Drive.
Repairing
1’h.n.a ! 23k W.
SIAN "WANTED: Tn rid.* motorW,\|,KKR ELECTRIC CO
cycle. Apply The Polar Beat,
Bix N. Park Avr.
Ph. 1104
SMALL HOME, localerl on coiner
10(1 N. P ark Ave.
All Work Guaianter^.
lot. Need! Mime im piuvcnvnt.
Can l&gt;# bought fur 12750 (iO. MAN WANTED TO HUl'CEED
FLOOR SANDING and finishing
Ideal fur ruuple,
R. It. Ilarlnm n fur Ruulrigh
w,th modem equipment, 2H
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, lie*llor
Hu* im-** in Seminole County.
A N I&gt; '
)&lt;«•* expei mne
work g u a r­
Raymond E. Eundqulal, A»%oclate.
Ifam fnmdics, I'ltKlu.'t* mid 21ani ed. fc. F. 8. 'vr-n*. lit 2
A tlantic Baak, BI*Jg. P|»"n.t 732
Al'CKHHORIES
year*. No experience n&gt; ..le&gt;l to
Box I43A, Sanford, call 71'.It l
■tail. Sale* easy to inn1.’* Bndi alter 7:00 I*. M &lt;*. b**fnrt* 7 00
GREATLY HEIM ( ED
p io fiu large. S turt itnnn.liulely,I A M.
16 Acre*, Country Club Head. I
W rite Rawleigh'* Dep'l. FA 1- 1
room huuae u nfinidod, rlectrlcHAVE A LIFE
440-1908, Memphis, hum * or!
ity. Itttuo oo Ph. 1353.
MAYBE YOUR OWN
»*e Frank G. Byers, I*. O. Box
By having your car or tru-k
Two lwdro.im houtr, foml»h«d or
544, S u 'ie n to , Fla.
SI'ORTINI* (i(HH)S

Lciral Notices

»

“B ack

&gt;VE NEED YOUR HEAD

S c h o o l"

With a new- p, rmanent. *hat*&gt;*4 ;nd *tyled in lung n*ir »&gt;t the

tmw short *’Sw ing-pri*uf ' oil ** s

i

Special* tn Iwih t’ldd and MavhinfScss Wavr* . .

TO RUN OUR BUSINESS
WRIGHT S BARBER SHOP

lo

('all for Prir i* and apiMintment

;ofi V

H A R R IE T 'S
I'jtk Vic.

B E A U T Y

N O O K
Phone 971

117 W en t F i r s t S t re e l
J O E II. W K lt.-IIT

v ie . w .

iir o w n

SERVES DOUBLE DUTY
fowler'5
tustrous TABlf TOfi
.

Otto Mot* M Hill -

(■‘racr-it

I ttn k

V Fuulp. I'o

electric, water heater/
"• ? ac j y
*1•W ■*v -‘ ,

r . (v

* Hindi Ml Ml CUM K! Iltu
* IMV.P41 MJKI lrf*i*( 1HMU
N llttHR N Itlllt I XU

*pcTJ &lt;H t v e r t

lal 't? **• i
*
«f ^
i d l &gt;»
in« *Nlt«
i*
|Mp,
f*
t *Io-. /\ WWWM — •
" S lu *

' ■

w o n 't

out o f

k u s

* ,

y/

h u lit'V L * M o t* t l i t l n t

run

!"

an d * lie Us r ig h t . . .O llct D ID m u " til o f »T*«'*— 1•»»•*
il wuw in Iht* r u r li u r e ltir . A w o rn m il f m l p u m p t.tti.wml ih c tr n u lile . IL u i'l h;»ve r o a d tru itlile lik e l l t t n d id ;
H U IN ti M M li ( ’.Ml T O U S fm a c h e c k up tut (h e
ninny tittle ( h in g e th a t m ig h t s l a t l Y O U w a lk in g In m u 1
fro n t a r id e .

GKNKRAL TRUCK &amp; KIJUII'MKNT CO.
(tfiirge Tmilt&gt;, Mimnger
20s M'*-»t Fir.wl Slreel

F Q W L IE W
Z &amp; e &amp; i&amp; y *
WAIlfi HtiUF
Fowler it the wo'ld't
o /Jeit msnuhicloreri ol

electric wafer keateti
34 YFARS
OF KNOW-HOW

C-tAcX

H ere') the m odern. comcMcictfet n ; w.ncr be.ttcr that com b ne*
cxira uttlilv wilh itv vilcul hot
w _t;r jcrvtcc. \ o n e -p iftr. flit
lop curia &amp; provide! valuablg
wot king .pace whether lit* w at«
heater i» invlalled in kiulten.
luindrv rovun or basement It!
cabinet design makes an espe­
cially sm ooth-filling piece next
to other apulinnccs, like the range
or dish washer.
la c Fowler T abletop has nil

th e regular I ow icr feature!
- f h r i- H n tJ tank', adjuit.ible
rernoiut tcm peiitturr control,
h&gt;&lt; U oi "Hark hojt ' elementt,
/•in operating e a t, am! the .'0icitr pronUiJ niuruntv. Orikl
th* Ji'tjb k -d u ty water ticatci lor

sum home.

St. John’s Electric Co.

1‘lmne lKil

Co. H20

P A IN T

ROBSON

checked over by our expert
unfurnished. T w o ►crceiu-d
tin ehanirs. I* the steering *y*
porebel, face* two street*. Near Practical Nur*e to live In Ovieilu.
Roll IVilllam*. 70*1 taiurel.
tu n safeT Are the bra'aea ad­
school in laike Maty, (in-age,
justed for quick stops? Monthly
city water and llgnt*. cilrua
W ORK W A N TED
~”
payment plan for larger Job*.
tree*. Mr*. Vance William*, 9
TRUCK A EQPT I’O.
Lake Mary.
t i n 'o r Work by the hour or Job. GENERAL
20N W. First Street
Coughing,
harrowing,
mowing
"
LONGWOOD DISTRICT _
nn*l dirt moving. We speclallie UPHOLSTERING w k ^ quality
PRICED TO KELL
in conditioning building lot*
prevail*. Samples of material*
By Owner
and garden plot*. Phone 107-J
galore. Estimate* g;v#r. SalHi'a
New Masonry modern 2 leulroom
Upholstery 110 W. 1st. St.
homes, tile floors, fireplace*, sleel FLOOR SANDING * ’"finishing
I'hone 1363.
windows, Venetian blind*. * n rrn -d
cleaning A w aling. O ur poww*
porchea, ear porte. '» mile East
unit enable# us U&gt; work where Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
Highway IT on Oveldo-lamswtKel
there Is no e lec to r .onrvertlu
leveling, by hour or acre, DeRoad Oak Cre*t.
-vnllrble. 21 yeat* eipeHefir
Wltt Hunter, Phone 047-M.
n M m.-aeon la ll* M ary, F15 Ru«ini lluiiMf and cottage on sev­
Kitchen Cabinet* built to order.
eral lots In lawti Harbor, Furn- CARPENTERING and
Free estimate** John R. Price,
repairing,
’ m ithrd. 110,000.00. Term*.
O rla n d o
el A rt Da ugh
hour, day nr week.
Illghw a y, Phone
Small house on rewr of lot. nice
1070-W.
i tr. Phono 773 J .
shade, 12,600.00 B e a u t i f u l
Building Lots, reasonable price*. Part Time job* for '.wo girl*
J. W. Hull, Realtor, 2420 MellonIlou*# work or maid. Monica and VUK KENT—Fluor aander. Eriap
aperaflcB. Ranannabi*
villo Av*. Phone WA-W.
Willie I-aura, BOB E. 10th St.
rot
ford Paint A (Raa# Os.
6 Koum Home In c ity --C&lt;*nI Glut he* made for wnmrn and chil­
Garden; 8ume F'ruil - 61760.
dren. Original d e * l|p s tprelxilx
Down will handle, if nece,*jiry.
irg In evening clothes ami bath­ Itrlp-Selfy tt*4f Bervtrs
Drier*
Irsmhtg
See John W, D. Mo»re
ing suit*. For appointment call
PNs m 1MB
New, Attractive 2 bedouin H-unc
Htt5-J from 10 A. il. until 2 4M W. Ilth NL
—Large, Lot; near Ctfy— t o get.
IS NOTICED—dPb.’RSONAL
P. M. Monday through Friday.
See John W. D. Mom.
B Rrtom Fram e—Nic* scttlr.g: Contracting, Repairing, Remodel­ FOR HEALTT? PROTECTION and
ing. Phone 1IB4-W.
CLEANt’K UVINO call 981 for
Some Fruit—Recsndltlur.d an.I
cimq.lcu details on FOGGING.
Completely Redecorated—Own. r
liu n ln c M O p p o rtu n ille N
S&lt;'i';.ern Chemical*. Inc.
Bow forced to sell h r chang-. of 10
tmployment—A good home f i r Drslrahle Grocery Htorr and
AUTOS TOR SALE
66900.
equipment. Good location. 104 18
JOHN W. D. MORE, Realtor
1-orust Ave.
4
Wit
EEL TRAILElC mritnbla
224 E. F ir* S t .
for live stock. Inquin* at Music
’
Phone 1116
Filling Station's stock, equipment
Box. 119 W lat St Phone 984.
FOR HALE
for sale. Good location, Call
9193.
1934 Chevrolet Coupe, Ph. 1231.
B A R T IC L E S " F O R ^ A L E
day—(Ml-W night.
12 SPECIAL SERVICES”
New Location. Bert’s Sewing
Maehlna Shop.
te Princes*
YOUR FLORIDA- HOME ran ho
Theatre. Phone II
pt*4 free. Call 951 for detail*
TUXEDO FEEUS—coraulst# IIm
lh FOGGING. Southern Cbsroka!s, Inc,
m int * Tuxedo Fiwd ttwra

M K. FIR ST

PII. 9X4

MELTONS
USED CARS
2nd A PALMETTO
lluy For Clin li
And
SELL ON EASY TERMS
Wc

He* Ua Refora You Huy or Sell
11&lt;# rsBevt M rs** of MONTRIY

FEMALE

Are yew tm V I M b» d lsirsss ot
Tsmsi* fuartiensl periof's dutut*)atu m t Dm IMs mskr jmi eutttr
from pain, fsel to N m o«i, tii.it at tiKU time*J Ttien to try I.) It* t.
Ptnxtiaav't Vayeunl* COaip'nm'l lo
r«lln* *uctl ■rmtu-.m* MaXtisoi*
bo* a m u d tonttilug effect on oar
ol iroetea * meet m purtaal o*e«si/

LTOI*I M M V tW M I
y tttC
tU I/j

DOirT HAVE MUCH tu n
W H tN T tftY H A V l

cross m

s

N'ldM sti tan 5*5*1 Out

(fulfill cuIjim* riMi
f f« . Protect your levtJ

Oft* froav psimaaeat dtp
ftfuremint. l i f t DaccaUrBCtiM Method *Mia

f|

fw*rW00lriil»4.

lM It * * * * * _

*

o t t t k u M . Cash. Cgg he seen
Sunday, 616 E . SO tk htrdeL

A __

�r
PAGE SIX
I m

. r - T . -v r -

• ni ?-

-

THE SAHTOEP HERALD, 8ANT0RP, FLORIDA

a m

Lions Meet

Happiest Time
IIV IIIW *

.

H IM

PU I

Southglde Baptists
Change Church* Name

\t THE CHURC HES

I valtaiard i'rwM I’.a r fin*

'»"*•

FRIDAY SEPT. 10, lfO

BASEBALL

SATURD AY
NIGHT

would Im&gt; sufficiently ocrtiitird nf- i&gt;f tlio departm ent's two rntlini
'.er retirem ent with thing* like tn itn llrd in ttutomnliilfs, which can
Rev. 8. L. W hatley announced
gardening, golf,
reading nnil ••’rid and receive message* in an&gt;
today th at he m et with members
office on (he
All Church N otice, M a t be presented a t The H
travel. Few of them planned to part of the county, hr asserted
° f his church a t Laurel Avenue
day before publlcatlea.
take on any now activities.
that In* did not sre'how the departand Ninth S tre et on Wednesday
Dr. Chandler .aid women were n 'rn t eser gut •long Without th-m .
night and th e group voted to
FIRST MKTIIODIST CHURCII
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
moro in te re itn l having friend*,
lie di-acrlln-il tin- fim terprlnt
change the nam e of the church
Hr*. J. K. McKinley, Mlnlater
S flK N T IS T
while more of the men writ* in­ system now Installed and the uae
from the South Side Baptist
Mr a, P. R. Stephenson, Direr tor
*tltl Kant Second S treet
terested In gardening. Very few of a speed Graphic riilm-ia ill
Church to the Central jtaptist ■
of Itcliglou* Kduration.
9:46 A. M .: Sunday School,
ixpeeted to be interested in a rU ,lp |io to g n p h ln g accident* or scene*
#
Church. He sta te d that in the
0:46 A. M.—Church School—A
cra ft,
ahop wort, nr laboratory Iof m uideinr riin ii* and told ofI t mw A. M.: Morning S e r.lc r.
near future a new church will lie
8:&lt;*i
I’.
M.:
Wedne*day
Service.
Cla*»
for
Every
Age.
work.
.
.
.
what help IJicjh* p iH u n * un* in
erected at F o u rteen th S treet and
Dr.
Maurzre K. Taylor, «»f j,r, , nim ^ n r u ^ in r«*urt.
A Heading Room Hour*, Tuesday*
11:00 A. M. Morning Worahlp,
Oak Avenue.
and
Friday,
.1:00
to
6
;l»
I'.
M.
Syracuse u n i v e r s i t y reported th«*
,.f p|,„(,,
rirementa "f
Sermon Theme: "Goodness With
Rev. YVhatley pointed out that
•
m arking hi(rh achool student* on arcident* and crime hnrkgrmind*
A Margin".
since ha came to Sanford a* pastos*
CASSKI.IIHKY COMMUNITY
their ahilitiea ha* pr™lu--d (u tte r wen- shown to the l.ion*. Other
7:00 I*. M.—Youth Fellowrhlp
from the DeLeon Springs Baptist
CHURCH
m u lt* than convention*! method- inmiviitioii* do*, i ii« &gt;| wi re » c ■»■
Service*.
Church two m onths ago that mem­
I'mlrr
Mi-lliodl*t
Supervision
of m arking for academic work.
gun th r 'ire of n pencil imd electrle
K:0n P. M,—Evening Worship.
bership In the Sunday School hail
Rev. F d w ard Klrchrr, F astor
He la id till* ability m arking ' ijmot lighla for use nt night nrri.Snmon Theme: ‘’Faith".
doubled bringing th e total to 65
M:I6 A. M.— Sunday School.
ha* been going on for 1- ycai dent i fn e- Sheriff Meru atre»*ed
R E G U L A R A D M IS S IO N P R I C K S P R E V A I L
and that the church memlier* total
11:00 A. M.— Worship Service.
at the Oneida, New Y’otk Senior the need Iren? of blond-hound* f"i
126. He atated th a t he hopei H'*l
I Tit ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"A M ighty Man . . . b u t’*,
High School and fnt five in the trailin g criminal*.
1600 Sanford Avenue
member* will be present at the
Norwich, New York Junmi ll-ifh
S'tro- lim iting *prrd* on IJcnrva. 7MMt I'. M.—Youth Fellowship.
J. Randall Farri*. Mlnlater
The Rev. 8. I,. W hatley, paator prayer meeting on Sept 2f.
School. The ahility-taleil itudentinland Mellonvllle Avenues ami We*t
"W hat we ran do to the Holy of the South Hide ItaptU t Church
FIRST IIA I’TIST C IIU K d l
atood higher in rolU g- and
Qtreet
,___a ....ii
,,
l,ni1 ll i. n. t. S
will il&gt;e i..
im tn ll.d root*,
Spirit" will be the morning rerin- nt Imuiel Avenue and West N inth
I'ark Yvcmir and S iilh S tr r r l
m a l t y entrance ew .m in.tl m .
i s t „ Mff
oii tobject. The night service* will Street, today announced th a t the
!*:dl&gt; A. M.— Sunday School.
itcitfanln «*ii tin ii* hmi«Ia. Hr tl****
11:(WI A. M .—Morning YVarshlp. begin nt H:00 P. M. The *ermon church will h rre a fte r Iw known nr
( n ii IrhH f f"w l*na* iirr
,niL *i| til. O m ntv Jail ns in cl^nn,
ruhject will l»- "How tall ore
6:16 I*. M .—T raining Union,
the Central B ap tist Church and general election ballot.
Many
you"
wtmlrsnmn rmnlllinn.
h.fHi I'. M. - Kerning \Voi*hip,
that a new church building will lie
Circuit Judge Lloyd H ClayWednesday Service, H:(K&gt;
M.
erected in th e n ear fu tu re at Oak corn lie tod n r perm anently enjoin­
Clmrnncr Hargnin-*
CHRIST
I
AN
A
MISSIONARY
IrCitlt Or Secrets
Wrlrnmo.
Avenue and F ourteenth Street.
ed the state election hoard from
AI.I.IANCK
i i.fiilmtH * r«M*i I'lUt* llaf
IN
giving the Southern Democrats a
Sanford—Orlando
Highway
place on the ballot.
|nn*wer everything the committee m i l l ' s II LIGHTS I 111 It* II OF
(N
rar
(ieneia
Ave.)
Hnrriware &amp; Tools
(■OI)
naked, Hi snld he woiilil come
In an unusual procedure. Cleon
(•Iron
K.
Smith,
Pa*tnr
bark whenever he i« told to.
Hei. II. W. Miller, I’aWur
Foust. Indiana atto rn ey general,
10:00 A. M.—Bible School. Mr.
I'rearhing a t 3:00 P. M. S u n ­
A* to w hether the Armv departjoined with the pU lnrjff, an Itmi oi Imil put any restriction* "" day. S u b j e c t , "lllight” l l l d A. Wlelwililt, Supt.
HOUMA. I mi. Sept. I 0 - M V - dinnapoll* negro d entist. In asking
11:00
A.
M.
Morning
Wor»hip,
fa
&gt;
It
ion
r&lt;1
eingirig.
F.vrryhody
wal*
Wbrtl Ii.1 might lay to the rommitMr*. fJeorge
Preston
Brown, lh at the injunction bo made per­
Missionary Sunday,
tee, l i n n i "i aid there Were g ener­ come.
■bout 17, of Orlando, remained manent
SPORTING GOODS
7:16
I*.
M.
Evening
Service.
Th»
al m illi . i Mid hy tin* I'reaident
.
in critical condition
here intoday
The elect Ion t»&gt;ard voted Sept. 2
p a sto r w ill sp e a k at lioth s e rv ic e ,. , f„ m
n u t(r r r ii
/n
FIRST rilKMIlYTKIIIAN
,mi'l n reading of thorn Mould show
I'll. '•’»*
.106 K. F ill ST
to permit the S ta le s ’ Bights party
AM
arc
Welcome.
CHURCH
n» *|M-eifn- directive* werr* needed.
• automobile accident In which a to plsre Iho name* of its randid&lt;l*ii Avenue And Third .Strret
16-year-old girl was drowned.
ate* for president a n d 'vlee-nrral
Ihiugla* K &lt; harle*. II. I). M itii.ler CHI'HCH OF THE N A /A ltK N K
Doctors at the Ellender Mem­ dent on the Im'loL Governor Ralph
111 Maple Avenue
K. D. Ilrownlee. It. | l , Pastor
orial hospital said Mrs. Brown F. Gate* and Edwin Steer*. Repub­
Itrv. I,. It. Rushtnn
Kmerltu*
being given oxygen continuously. lican memlier*. voted fur the
Sunday School—l*:46 A. M.
!t:46 A. M.-—Sunday School.
Chief Deputy S heriff Leslie
Broussard said he had contacted Southerner*, and William S tcrklrr.
11 msi A. M,— Morning W’oiahlp Morning Worship —10:45 A. M.
i Mrs. Brown's relative* In Orlando liem nerat. voted to keep the party
S*-rvici.—"p re y c r, The Mightest Junior Society—6:30 P. M.
___
Young
People*—7:00
P,
M.
|
who told him (h at she was o ff I he hstlot.
Force In Tin* World."
traveling w ith
her d aughter,
"MM! P, M.—Junior and Senior Evangelistic Hour- 7 :4 6 P. M.
Morning P rayer Meeting—Dally] who*. name w as not revealed.
Young People'* Meeting*.
I The dead girl, however ha* not
H:oo P M.—Evening Worship 0:00 A. M.
JACKSONVILLE Sept, in « i'.
Service- "H ose*, A Itrnk■•n-heart- Mid Weew Prayer and Praise.been Identified, The Occident ocWednesday. 7:46 P. M.
Iru rrrd when the automobile le ft Egg* ami poultry n rires r e m a in .. I
n | hovel ”,
the highway and plunged Into a unchanged on the Ja c k so n v ille
bay near Houma.
m arkets today
I.AKK MARY COMMUNITY
't
THE I I I I ' 144'll (IF M ID
( IIURCII
2609 Kim Avenue
Rev. (T arenre ('. While, Pastor
Rev. Joe C*. Crew*. Minister
10:00 A. M.—Church School.
Sunday school nt 0:44 A. M. We
have rlnwes fo r ages, good spirit ] 11:00 A. M.—YY'orship.
filled tearhera th a t will make the! 0:30 P. M«— W estm inster Fel­
lowship.
srrvire a li|ea*ing P&gt; you.
T h e r e ’s a S c o t t i s h A ir to t h i s B ack*to-Schoo1 s e a s o n .
Mi*s E ltir Jane (Reason will
We Are Closing Out
Paatntal se rv ic e at 11:00 A. M.
H A L F - f il r r . . . no p o p u la r w ith t h e p ig ta il a e t n o w
give
a
message
un
the
Youth
Subject, 'T he Pow er Of Cod’. All
In
tro d u c e * n n e w " t w i s t ’n 't w e e n " r a n g e fo r t h e g lr la
it
&gt;n(eienre
of
North
America
members are u rg ed In !&gt;C present
w h o o u tg r o w lI A l .F - f n r e . I t in ‘T W E E N - f a r a ”
hrld recently at Grand Rapids,
at this service.
Eva ngi li stle service yt 7:44 P. Mich., at the morning services.
B e n u tif u lly ta ilo r e d tw o p ie c e drr.HN o f m a tc h e d p la id a
M After th e m esssge an n llar CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCII
in
n i/e a 10 to 1 1.
IFOR
AI.I,
M0I1KI.
CARS)
rail will lie g iv en for Prayer*.
(Form erly Soulhslde llap(M
Week-Day Kervlceu
Church)
Ptnyer m e etin g earn Tuesday
and Ninth Street
Her Thene Duality Mala Before You Buy
evening at 7:46 P. M. The hand loiuretS. Avenue
I.. Whatley, Mlnlater
leaders will &gt;*• in charge of I til.
i*:46
A.
M.—Sunday
School.
U s e O u r L n y -n - w n y P la n
Plus Ta*
service.
11:0(1 A. M. Worship Service,
Woman's m lainnary band m u-ts
Theme: "Resurrection"
each Thursday evening at 7:45
ONE TO A CUSTOMEIt
7:WI I*. M.—Training Union.
I’. M. The V ictory le ad T * Rand
8:00 p. M. Evening Worrhlp.
. meet* each F rid a y evening at
Theme: "Reconciliation"
7:46 P. M.
"Come I linn with u* and w* will
Jack K. Morriaon, Manager
The public i« Invite,1 to n il. ml do thee good."
all lho*e service*.

MUNICIPAL PARK

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

SECOND HOME CAME
FINAL PLAYOFF SERIES

Truman Removed

Orlando Woman Hurt
Ini Louisiana Crash

ROBSON

SALE

SALE

Egg And Poultry

LADIES HANDBAGS

tween-fere

FLOOR MATS

$5.98
$4.98
$3.98
$3.98

RUBBER MATS

.0 0

n
A
c;

Kach

s

1 2 -9 5 1

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

The Outlet

^

, r - my**SL %
KIDDieLHim^-

■*)

Now Efforts

Ith STREET and SANFORD

u

$ ).5 0

Jersey truckers who Joined ill the
(strike five days ago were expected
,t.- .i- « . . . r * . . ••*.•
•o re tu rn to work today. Member; I
einmrnl i.jarrci a temporary cm- K f t * * 1 47H
N! W,rk, JV* " ‘■J"
hargn nn inipm enl of gaiolme an d j |wn(|rnt 1rurkjn&gt; rnn„ rn,.
Iilhrr fuel* from w e it Coa.l |&gt;o rt». | Tht. c l 0 |o n r ,hortm«n union
A I rder*l C oncrlutinn Service | member* voted on w hether to have t
mIlin.il iauI ihr (rdrral agency may thrir leader* sign non-CommunUt
nilrr the negotiation* if Rate con i *Uidavlta and aeeept the final
rilialion clfort, fail to .Mile the
Co“,,
employer*. T h t union announeed
wagr ilupule. A union leader .aid: the vote at S eattle waa 1,468 to
"I rlon't ire any indication of agree­ IU against Its leaders signing tha
affidavit*. The strikers at S eattle
ment v*ith the ml firm..*’
The union is ask in g 21 cents nn nt** i-otrd 1,467 to 16 against
hour pay in n ra te . The L o . ace*pUng th e employar*' last ofAngeles area w as the hardeat h it I ' « “ • * * » ■ '" .of.
«"*■ “
In supplies of gasoline hut a mil- !™ “ r*
UB' ” n h 'd demanded a
lion gallons w as to lie sent from j *"']]’
'* ‘‘e” U
,
Oklahoma
1
"resid en t H arry Bridges
I
said
he
would
offer
to
In New York, leader, of a i r i h - (
.*» would offer to re.um u
negotiations a fte r vote,
vote* in th e
ing Ixwal 807 of the AFL Inter- negutlallona
national Brotherhood of Team stera coastwise union election were
railed a union membership meet- counted. Th* strike, now in It*
I Ing this after noun to decide w heth­ ninth day, baa lied up 160 ahlpa
er to reduce th e ir wage dem ands from I'urrrt Sound lo San Diego.
The 60.000 auto workers were
from 26 cents to 17*4 rent* an
made Idle at Detroit after a strike
hour.
by 170 independent union plant
The trucker* ipitt work ll* days guards at the Rrlgg* Manufac­
ago aflrr reje ctin g an employar turing Company. They included
o ffrr of a 16 re n t* an hour pay 26,000 Briggs worker*, 19.000 at
hike. About 1.000 striker* a t a Chrysler Corp. plant and 6,000 at
meeting reaterd ay , voted not to Packard. The guards struck In
propose the low er wage damands support of demand* for IB minute*
About 1.000 of the 4.300 New paid preparatory time.

tUHIOfi UIIE5SES

SH O H W G /

*PUS#8 0 Tr0 N ‘ COOMNG
w r* r# e # £ #
TWO O M
ELECTRIC

GENERAL

•

Lit rb&gt;A of teotwg by c-pty pwMsg bonaail

No honing iwiKkev —ns chonc* for mistake*. JM AM ef al 8»
even dijwi you ton took ad at enc# — avaryMsg reedy
et on* I m l You mvtl i*t,a-'i leveMeaeey oow
tUthit long*, new be eg thewn h t Iho 6ev&lt; Hwe I* RatWo, by
I
yew General flettrit bemh red dealer.
•

\

Heie's reeSy m eeetUg eaie — new eeeklsf

One oven metier lire, *e oOwr three-gvo^er etenesiy
4
h ovtomel-c timer ten«foS*d, er yev tan oporoto eneer

' • berk waneoly. You jvtl lovdi bi/Hons for’ o*y ipeed yev «wrt 4
"sue
h he event end on wrfoce twin, the (o-nev*

*»

General Decnk Tet-A-Cook SgMi, *dA different eeWn fer eedt l

Tuxedo Corn &amp; Wheat Scratch...... 44.65
Tuxedo Egg Mash............................. $5.20
Tuxedo 20% D airy.......................... $4.20
Tuxedo 16% Dairy.......................... *, $3,80
Tuxedo Sweet F eed ....................... $4.85

A* u t n In
MAOIMOISEUB

ipeed, lei you el a g'enre wfurt le mokbg end ef wbel g n i
• Yk.t yew Oenetol tledrlc b muhised dealer
Hgkr m y —h i *e aeweit — avert eacMng else*it range

'*•

m

CitruB Pulp best grade.................. $2.40
Onion S e ta ............................... Bu. $5.00
Poultry Feeds In Print Bags
Return Price 30c Each

• ••fvied oboef, to god eboutl
A TYPICAL CAtOU KING Gt*t
•dll fall* tW» ooe.pl« a dreti to her wordrob*
tint glonca, loving Hi merry-go-round tklrt
end bootlace ciorlngi. The wool-and-royon
plaid, CAROIE KINO’S alone.

MONDAY-SEPTEMBER 13th
mm

* •*- •- V V ,
j

.

i

*-

1

.■*5 f

fa
vj|*

'
J®
Vi*
'
- L u ff# 1
.A

1
,

.

, , „

» . vi

-•; .

■
•
&lt;

V '

•

\
\\

1
•

”

•

\

I
:

&lt;

|113SANFORD
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
MarwHa Ave.
PI
M3

TUXEDO FEED STORE

*
'* .4
.# • . A
v*

s i,..

rncM /e*

HUNTS

• . V*

....

V M Y M /SS SU C T R tC CQOKtW S 8((r&amp;£$T

MANY OTHER ITEMS AT COMPARATIVE PRICES

Junior tltet 9 lo 15.
$14.95

’i

yew’ee ever teenl

Race Horae O ats.................... ..." $4,10

MAD PLAID

g

•/
iF-,
%

5r

I&amp;4." JZa

- . rt„

*T-

-Ji

�TUK W t A T I I k K

In Unity T h trt U Strength—
To Protect lie P*ar* o i ths Worlds
To Promote th* Progress of America!
To Product P ra ip rilO l « Saaford.

S

T

f

y

p

H

a

n

f

o

r

Parti)' cloud m th i M 't c t d a l­
ter noun thunocrthourm th :r v*a
Tuesday. Gentle to m odern* v*ri■
»M«* v»

d

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWSPAl'KIt
—-

VOLUME XXXX

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

E tU b lla h e d 1908

M ONDAY

S K I T . 13. 1948

A ssociated I 'r r s s Leased W ire

.'■■■
N o. 15.

» "i- u : u . - - &gt; w o o

M a r s h a ll A ndiReece Says Dewey’s Chances To
T ru m a n S tu d y
^ ennessee ^ re ^xce^en^ Decide
By

9 W o rld A ffairs
Secretary O f State
Rejects R u s s i a n
Protest I n C a s e
Of Red Teachers
---------

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. (A1) '} P ieiidrnt Tiuioan m ie w rd die
t«n»r international situation today

«■!' s*c««r "&gt;?•••*

White Houre u tliru li would not
dircurt it tfletwardt.
Tlie ctlnnrt lunched at tlie Whit-*
Hnilrr. After tlitl (lie 1*1et lair ill
confeired willi Marihall. Tlie two
usually meet retry Monday and
Thunday and aie in vuiitacl ta&gt;
■) trlrphonr on other dayi.
I he United S ta in attain lit!
turned down Sonet protest* in tlie
care of the iunawa&gt;‘ tclioolteaclicit
ami now "cnn iiJrii the mailer
d o ted ."
The State Department disclosed
today that Secretary Marahal! iaat
Thursday sent the Soviet Kmtouiy
a note in which he rejected: ( H A
Huaaian request for “free ami un*
cLstructed .lccet*” to the teachert,
J Mr*.
Oksana Kasrnkina and
Michael Sumarin.
(2) Soviet rhartre* th at the Fed­
eral Bureau of linvatigatinn utul
the Tolatoy Foundation, an anilCommuniat oriranItalian, had com*
(l em la.M On P u t Mafct)

MARVIN L ARROWSMITH

ALBANY. N. Y., Sept. 13—(/P) Carmll Recce. former Republican
national chairman. predicted loda) that Governor Tltom»» E. Dr*.*1)
would carry Tennessee in the November election.
Reece it the GOP candidate for the United Stale* Senile ftom

nl4;dr/r5
'Hyderabad Is Invaded By
Italy’s
India’s Planes, Tanks, Cars
Colonial Issue
Climax
Talks

, n Ex“

He thinks itii own chance* of winning are good. he told * new*
conference tiler he had talked with the Republican prrjnienti.il
nominee.
For More Meetings
Rrs-ce acru.rtj hit IlenioeraMc^
ActlvitieCommittee
a
standm
t
i opponent for the Senate, RepreIII LOUIS NKVIN
iwntntlvr Kstr Kefauver, of hav'ng committee of the House,
The Tennessean said id- &gt; thu&lt; : PARIS. Sept. I 3. 1/T*&gt; Tire lint
left lit leanings.
The former ntlioittl chairman, Kefauver voted against citing foi ' K u i I nreign Minulci* Council
contempt certain wit nesses who! met .it the foreign ministry today
appeared twfore the Ihi-Ameri-1for a b il liy to agree oil Italy *
Humiliation, tatd h r had Invited can Activities Committee.
And in Baltimore lln ry A colonies.
Dewey to campaign in Tenneisco.
Illicit tliev .lyree by W edmWallace
le*l night Mann I I’tv*The New York (iovernor, Reece

For

j?is T w r'.rr'^ tsaii

aihleil, told lit in he would like to
visit the tla te , hut made no com­
m ent.

Ueec’e also furcart victory for
the Hepuhlirau candidate for (iov­
ernor in hi* ulatt.'.
In discussing hit chance* against
Kefauver, Keecr raid the latter
had teen nominated fur the Sen­
ate “with only -III per cent vt the
vote" in Tennessee.
“He ha* followed the left movem enu." Reece raid.
Reece added that Kefauver
voted against creation of a hoard
to check on the loyalty of govern­
ment employe*, and alto again*!
making the House Un-American

Is Filed By
Truck Operators
AgainstAFLUnion

T his Is Last W eek
To Sij;n For Draft

!Suit

K. II CtfitiT, ntf|iI%
ai l l t»
tinUy Ainutuiirr«l thm *

I* I hr la*t

hi which 1*

i»f !H to *«• yeaiw of itk’f

reifiMrr fur

Maritime Srike Kil­
ters 12th Day As
Waterfront Is Itile

*

'

**A 11 t 111*t*‘ 3%fill l|.|V *■ r

nrntritih h*

in* it* *lt*

‘AtH’k ," h r otlM*«*4l.

U.S, Naval Plane
1s M i s s i n g In
Not them Canada
.! t i
Fi ^liters
C r . is h
] a u fh e u In K
K ill in
re n
P ilc ts

T w o

**t
Ut-K'ifii .ii.i &gt; iua&gt;
Stftninuta lliicti Hr)... ’ IV««4&lt;Hill
•nt.
ideiit T ru m an * “hysterical He*- d jv . the wilulion will have to Lrt
&gt;,( \v \4&gt;HK S rju I • nP i v Am il i"my, &lt;hh*»h» Hiyh S* ■
i t&gt;Y
• t n a WA Nl,
\u
llvii'iltt ftilttit il Si-luM*l. I a 1311
\meio ,
hr
Na- il ,,t'.in- lo-ailmt
1
“ t"
c w
a w - .... .............................. ..................... .....
Sell.Mil tit
.....I hi tht
State*.
j let III* W the Italian I eat.- lirrty , |( ||,,| Unity 111 IrJelal COUIt Against | HfVtl i^hiHt! a i ihnut
Cxpl II. *i‘ im u1 Sc itjf l ii lei \.i-.al
lie told n crowd of between
I oicntn Mmirier Robrti S .liu -1;, ,tnltmg Al l teamsters L’nion I S|»t-illicit.
.llt.lc Io • i th.- t '.s I oil&gt; it.v in
o,7(Ki und il.otki that a “eonslat- 1man wa* ibr only repte'cnUlive
,| |,vy New
Ottawa, •IT*1 t*'HI1 . 1■i* i mi»tine
j*cw ^oik
1 ui City** G iant
ently inconsistent Harry Truman | „j ,m UI(lt ,„ r, rllt. L r*i, Dou- —
■- -•
j today ii tlie 1,1,i al • ciciuiiy of
ttpc &gt;
l operator*, su employers
“manages to be on both side* I
*,...,
.
i
i
NCi t lu*11, Minceol.i
of every i.*de that come* along."
L S Amba.satk.r to lamdon. spokrtman b.it .innoum e»l
The crowd donated mi •Mimuted »ot for the United Stales. Hlltish
the 1 s 1 Ini' c Jo.rpli M A drlif/i. &gt;|Kikr*iii,iu
1.1 Cap*
to the P n g restive FattyV S tate S c.ietsty H ertor MtNfll ie • | u l ,j,r J,V(. |,igge*1 truck owner
' Sir Rc Im .t Slid lil- 11. null. II. Naval
aclc uoi Io tl.e It.nil
loeb
IllllSIctllri |I • 'll IM
dinner held at the homo of
Andrei \ itliui'kv wat ,p|nyn&gt; Lslios committer will cm
alto
1alhianl
Charles Fish, national vie,, chnir-'lbeie lor Russia Sthuum i pie* K), ,,| fail/ ,.| the ALL Inlrtnal ion it
Hie ,,l oir hdt Cl,
man of Bu*inrs*tnett for H al- titled
ilhi&gt;tlirifioc*l &lt;&lt;f Iraouler*
t .i - —
*
wit \ | in
‘*ec‘
l-aclr bid a Corps of seiietaiir* ! H ,r
wj|| |,r |M*rt| un alley &lt;
'IIWI.H 1s- iiini 1 .1 tl
Man
About 60 persons w « rt oil lm n-1
Dick
Cooper
Advo­
and Dtt -145 1 1II 1 11
and adtlHill.
jtiunc that tlie local ba* rrluted to
bern
(UmlnBPtl «*» 1*H1r f t.HI «
cates New Constitu­ lira id fre•in «in&lt; 1*
—•I And in Moscow a dims* ln|b.up.tm cullnlitclv with tbe iitul
• F o u r-Power talks on Berlin Is ow it~t ■ .cud time ba* . iolaled the
1 nl iii.|i- 1 S lift f 11\
tion F or Florida
j expected here this week,
I lu V weir I ■-*«• ( h
Nation il Labor Rrlalloa* Art
j A highly tellable Western
Need
of
tlie
leeieion
o
I
|
Ion
la'e
I,
\V
i|....
\
S Naev ,..l„ - I I I )
Ibr fu r atmtialion* rmploy A*
source predicted there wit) Ie
some kind of ngreement or, fall­ per *rnt of l.ocal 807'* 9.4IM1 rnttn- "188V " CunititUlloll w it todl) , lai k M. h I .lire a Vi i a 1 a II pilot .
I Ing this, an end to the talks, b rrt. who w.ilkrd out a week ago elieteeel in a talk lie Rolariatl* il .mil a i i a t I ei" nl ii me.! .'value
n
V
* I
i which licgan in Mcnwow July 31.
(he I oumM Crnlei by M alm Dick who wat a &lt;• • .ei a •-! hem g down
H n p p I p ry ic la fn rc
T h e three
W estern envoystaila teWrdnrrday in a ( oiiI i .ii I die

Rotarians H ear
Stetson Students
Debale Revision

s r s ,s s s ssrijz n V c rr1‘!"'r *p^*-*&gt;— .... ........ .....

140 Mile Winds Constitutionality
Hit Bermuda fat Of Ballot Bill To
Big Hurricane
*

L c V g l a l C a l U l Clt e p a r te d to

lie almut to

MIAMI. Sept, 13. (71*)--Hurri­
cane wind* approaching HO mile
an hour velocity iwept ihr Bnti'h
island of Bermuda in (hr Atlantic
today.
Tlie weather bureau's stum,
warning service at Miami said tit*
center of itir severe hurricane was
only 65 miles southwest o f Ber­
muda at 10:15 A.M. The storm
was moving nurth-nuithwc*tw.trJ.
"Winds al Bermuda have reach­
Florida reported 27,l»’ P m a rri­ ed hurricane force and will continue

iec|uesl ip ulc

the exchange'* with |{u*»in to
The NI.liII alieady !&gt;«• under
TALLAIIASSKR. Sept. IJ—
ie HHcibM, — c &gt; s , l iakci
|con*ideialiiin charges of unfnii
(A1)— A court ruling that, stick,(
,
■ ■
* -"~ rr *“
j labor prsdlce* I.MlgccI aituinst the
e ra printed with nam es ref writebenV.Ve'd
l A t l U l l l a M l i r i C h l i r f f l 'C l ■»"»•... U .l week by the- empluyvi*
in candidate* may nut fee
pi
P1 letl
M
|n
/ n v l|
0 . . 1 S michr th, T .d lU itley Act. The
on the Florida ballot todnr
ID
ls l)a
v /Iv ll
o U l l employer* charged striking driver*
Henry tYallare'a supporter* de­
■■ .
I c u e i r i il arid intim idated lion-ttrikpendent un the l^ g U lalu re fur
A T L A N T A , Setit, 1.3 , U4V - A n ltn g truckm en.
a place on the ticket. Circuit

Say

v e n tio n
sa ry
lio n

For
O I

Is

InterN ecesP re v e n A n a rc h y

PARIS. Sri* i 13—id*)—The
fighting In llcdersbad was
hrinighl tu lln- altrnllun &gt;.f the
I iiitrel Nation- Secuiitt ( ouiictl
today by rr*|ur*t of the stile
got erunienl. Itydriahsd, m lrd
lie a t|o*lrni, a*hcd the eeiunrll
to lake up ie! eenre the cpil'Micni
of it* relation- with Indh. Ihr
• tale- *ugge*tril Ilint ihr cauncll
uiemlirrs nieel lime Wnl ir-day*.
Ih r rnmniliiiiraliiNi a n dat rJ
i Sunday.
h t l i t l III, I’akistsn. Srpt.
Id —Cil'i—t|s**r* ui ilrmunMratol* mairlird to Ihr prime minis­
te r* resilience today and dtin a ndnj licet I’.tkistan etectarr
war me India because of ihr
lltrlrrahail intasiein. tt Irasl'
lice deirieiuttraleiiu* alul prele'rs*
*ion* weir renin led oil Ihe Inatll
street*, the ttietrm * shouted
■l.iing lice Ihe \i / a m ‘* and “Du
away with Ih^ Indian uniuri,**
w ui m i &gt;rjd. 1 1 . t,v i—
to* pi msa.l'-ei t!,c pnneciv
lale nl I lv.biab.nl tmni all four
»ulr* ft &gt;ll IV I Itr tlin*l llc*|.1 |iui}Hiye
ni

linii

hi

TAiif It) lectoK’ oitlri
II,
DtifiHnirin ol, lirri
*
lir.ulrt I Vhtfll 1JUS c Aitul srm o ie I
Cooper, former gulicitialoriai e cu finin t'liur*full
1 .If* Dlin! «HI r rrd wi ill all Mrpport,
The* pint i left i?lmi chili Sunday -1|{%«| lie si 435 illlv. 1141*5lU
illdatr, anil tllelltinf* e.f effeitln-!

.nnothei meeting w ith the Soviet*.
...
...
DivorceSyMarriages
_
__
.
*---- -111. lV...(ii..otuv
,
A(lc!l//i caul the owner yimmweir d rlia lrd by Iw &gt; minnlng f. i U ll n .i in, | In n,et
Place On logical day.
lalso would luing action before ilw ofthis lii-leeieion
S lu m p Irt f47 For Blow Is Expected* To [Wallace’s
fellow law etude Ilf* llom ieimrte*l «ii'i*|. The • irilies** -aid
!?»» I A foreign office spokesman said National l.aliol Rrlation* board iti .Slctrnn Univeirilv. 3Xilli.ni' Main* •he plain n I o e -u;iiit*l Naval
Curve To Sea Be­ T1 i ir k- l nr scHi iTos /AA llos ro. *-*Xj t.xluy
"agre-enu-nt now
existsan cffori to mm|K-l Local 81)7 tn
lleMrliciafl. Iiil.nnlle wa» i«i»ed
F l o r id a , Alabama fore
o | Si
lVtersbuig ami \e in &lt; m |u t m iim ami u-i'd hv the- Naval
Lashing U. S. 'pected To Be Issue the-•mnext
*m* ,h’’
w
”
'
*
*
rn
“n
bargain.
ste|i they will trike In
I ,eu n ui Or* lido
lattnche,

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—«&gt;!•)
— Both marriages and divorces
•lumped in Alabama and Florida
•n 11*47, compared with HMfl, the
federal Security Agency reported
today,
(ieoigia sold fewer marriage
IjcrriM-s last year than in IB4«.
the atrenry said, but added that
fa l» h^a.no nccuraU figures on Gao* ffrtjl divorce* for either year.
w*re 45,POO m arriages In
Alabama last year and
dl.
rorrea, rompaiwd with
marriage* and 14.400 dlroce* the
previoua
„
year.

Indians

I

G eorge W. loullV inllmlui etl
Tim Cnniidia
M.ilor
aliar Cooper
l ewiprt win*
wlni i* on active big the Idea
Me l m a|
.ii ihe Orlando Netilliern
Ju V foi hi efaVe

tir F' u e i« hunt"I'l'it . .niiii rv

of

I’lmrchill i*

Ihe Join! -ervli'e* winter experi*

negligible op|iniilii,n. a g-nriurncnt

t.ilem, nl 11ii!i. it..|
\ Mcilr.iv iJivpai I, laid Indita
( » Vrif luisaJ MM
I- i*vl.l I

D r . Ku|)r(Tlit Will
(■oTo New York To
S tudy Celery Cr oj &gt;

f.liliiarv Sub-Dnlriet oi lit (), . mental liaeu whi r atvi i.il hiinilm l
ganireel Receive Im p*. A epeeie. t'auadian mid nl",nl IPii Amerirati
gucM was Major Holton i . INeree, In-ops are hated,
■,
Meanwhile in f’ranhfnrt, Get
Judge
"w
"lfav*
WriVtr
AiUntn
Husloe*'
.!an
w
u
vh&amp;rgc-l
|
T
h
rnajo*
tiuck
owner*
are
DRL inf inity m dim lnr,
Dr. I( W Ituprcelit, vlce.ditui.iiv, two u„«s. y.Hii j,.| npiiiei
Court
ay
filling
ki
«f
name*
on
i
’OJ1
cf*'d
tulf
to*lay
with
lavishing
j
standing
firm
against
iirevting
,
Ibc
t&gt;.&gt;n&lt;I
di“
u*»ion
&gt;3
»Iinl&gt;
rated any
is *r names un
aay filling
ruling m
|,|*nr« err* *In-') n e n Krtufl* iiren reetor &lt;( the Central Florida exthe Florida ballot must be done 517,000 worth of g ifts on the wife tLocal H07'» compromise term s, in- M ajor Cooper w.i* moderator wa. wlnb en ro u te (■&gt; Knglanel t &gt; tak e Per inn-lit station, will leave soon
“by pen and Ink or pencil." He of it Florida Insurance executive. 1eluding a wage lncreo.ee of 17'r p ircrn lrrl by mnnlier* of tlie I'ln c a n In “ B attle „f Iti train" day. for lihncM. V V tn continue hi*
hour rind n Imspilaiirn- Alpha Della n.ilioiial liopoiary Sr pi. 15,
woik low in cl ctmcdupiug n ipislily
Georg* K. Lynn, J r., of Fort cel its
said use of Ike sticker* e-i.uld
IMyers, ashed |100,tl0tl in daiimgre lion plan paidfor by Ihi* employ
stiuin of I,light leslstani &gt;e le r v ..
nut constitute a legal ballot.
(neither
F
ko
jet
i.
missing,
the
I 'i| tin* lllo-.l part the tu p will
u
Imcous. he said, th® gift* were e-r» Tlie uinji-t owner* voted Sat- I, g.d fia li iriily
45 (rill IItllr || (!H |*|||(gi Hit!
In
iutiodueing
the
ihdiaters.
1 !«• financial hr il,e Seinlii-de ('minTALLAHASSEE, Sept. 13 (/j *i I Imsluweil “for the purpose of alien- | unliey night to iej&gt;ct the1 17' v('.e.pei
p,.luted
out
ttint
tiecon|
ty F tu m linn un.
ages and 20 BIB divorcee in 1047.., •
.,
PI ...I. I .
.
.
.
1
i etfng hi* wife's affection*.''
cent eleniuod and to "stand pat"
Ho uf* Lcg.rJsinr. con.tdenn* il.r | Th(. , u„ w u rlled
r .s .
„„ t(l„lr ,lffri ,,
ag ain st 20,DM! m arriages and 2 f ! . - , ncr M« un" 1
• lllulional revision I, nc*ce**my i &lt; i l i / c n
At n dim,ci meeting Friday
Of
World
rtfi2( divorce* In IB40.
' forecaster* rrporlrd.
i
*
-.
||
|
nil’ll' io ill, V,H-at|i,nnl building,
ballot revitiem bill in tpeual se-x- , •rit11 Court against Norman
I And In San I'rnnrleco, •.Itiking fur «1it l«* mi I In i-Hi»* - im*i 1*118*'!
Georgia nmrriage license sales
#*\ S K S I * * \ * I I t 1 I |) adjoining Sc mm .,|e llig n School,
Trie center is expected to p.isi ^cion lomoirow will have one lily 11'endlcy, preeident of the V)' K. wrei eoast uiaiitinie unions anil old i»k«* |*4'iit*fII r, tax l «*f&lt;»l til and |
totaled 48,7715 last year, com- dU1 lu
. .
i itii'inhcr of tlie l&lt;&gt; al Farm Bufeau
‘ 60 miles
’’ west. uf« ■
&gt;
. queriiun before ihrm!
illrowmr di'ceirating coinpalty.
employers today awaited
the tondjitxtlMi’Hf Mo ifV faln l lltiit |
Hrru.mJj
pared with 7HJ!I|) in It)lit.
th# pi * m'tiI iaiiik«!itiiMini hnd I**‘**t
I'A It I ft. Sept t l |,|N Carry v°l*’d&gt;« g&lt;*’ Hr. Ituprcrchl th*
It
il
conMiluiinnsH
!
In
the
suit,
Lynn
said
the
shower
j
Army’*
next
move*
idler
the
uniduring
the
next
few
huurs.M
*
Alaltam*'* marriage rate last
Havis. “rt, cltlrerr &lt;-f llu- world, ta j “C*1"*' super I a- last sensoiL
Tt
, *
|
. |of gift* began in May, tt)4U, un-i -&lt;ms iiffet**l to work military rnr- nrnt fidrtl riMir# Muiti HH
Although pointed in the general
y**r * * • 1C.2 per t.OOO popula­
Mima iii wrhi* a tn*vi* riitiBlIltitlnfl pulling hi* In k of a nationality ] . ,,r Kuprrehl il going til New
Ihal
(piety
n**T
_
I**
§
*
’*l,r
t-'‘‘l
’continued until Septemleer. IHI7. !g„
■iirecliun
of -—
the Virginia
tion, Florida'* 10 and G eorgia'*'--........
— —
------- Caiws,
— r —. III run through all the drbalr on when he and hi* wife separated | recpiires dealing with Communist Mint I hi* aiihjrfl uf Ih r d o la tr. Wll* tight upto the Cmti-il Nation*. I *'"'b
ut tin* tunc of the year m
H U (assuming g|| who bought the sturm 1* oxiwctedto recurve
If the V. N can't solve II little •hat lie nisi 1,1. .rv,. re **rlts of
limn linin'* uiwr«l n*l«»pti&gt;&gt;fi "f t ho
^ •I^ jf
iHfm.)
Jlu th# north kh ! nurthw«*it U*for*» the bill and any amendments of­ a fte r *ho told hint she iutendeil to (p a rty linn ialmr lenders."
protdeiii. then it rnn'l 1
irnerit* made ,,u lln* ru*w rcraI The Army hu* *alcl only th a t it* nrlu tr-liV'Mf tirli* ita th tfl nf trvl* priAomcl
Th# clivore# rate* p«r IXK)0 po\»u- I any rffectn arr frit on tha UmttnJ fered to change it. although |wi incept n new nutomohile.
i cclgry tn that
rIoii
h«* mi id wuutd | hiiY« myc huniniiil
litiinnnity."
v." |)nvj«
|iav|« mti.l
.aid
The present* Included, Lynn Lurvo*** must und wilt move.
laUan ! u t fe a r w m 8.7 In Ala* VStates Coast, th# storm warning hap* the louder noire will be m
M
II,t tnova'd
himVimI t«»
to tI
ihe
m* fmill
front step
ft p *»f
...
Mv Ml, intiiig hi. limn b r­
■aid, a 5‘-\800 diamond pin, a
W aterfront* up and down the li«w t*X|H'fi*iVr and tiffirit'Hl lli#D
haina and 8.9 in Florido» Fiinjr#s j service stated,
this related i)u&lt;-*linn:
io Ie .t;&gt;tc’* he c’an obitli* t oiixl il UhtlfMl t»*n* { Ilo • N i o . l .o n ant In I'.irta vr* • " "
• 12,500 mink coat, a 1250 impori d
t were? ipilet a* tin * tn k e went l»\ II
for Georgia were unavallahlo &gt; The Federal Storm Warning
1 *" ■•1,’tato-iis of fta n t«
Should Henry Wallace be -mv m tailored suit $2,(MM) worth of in w .into its 12th day
Vent Ion
non-legislator* which teidav '^lion rr iin r c refilled t.,
i a i .1
i
| Service issued the following Hurrl*’* ’ &gt;•*’, ihi'ti’li) cutting in
Hturry Bridge*, presidvlil of the would entail a *pei ial rleclicili ru st­ giant hi ill pc’oiicaion t*» s t a y in
a place on lire ballot along with clothing and tnggavr. a 53.000 dirt11im- io develop a r.rw
ing at li'u*t |20t),(MM), and «7*"&gt;,i*Mi a tli........ u n t r y any lunger, I St*v i*&gt;, " “ • G'
monel
sin.
H
H
&gt;
share*
of
comm
*
i
CIO
Inngshorrilirn,
had
offered
to
Harry Truman. Thomat E. Dewrv
t .ii m Bureau in“iubrrs
pd ,t, . u r r e n d i r .
*,:i
stock In an Atlanta firm and n rtsuirie riegntiation* hul the Wul month to keep lm&gt;y d u rin g » | m.»- wui ’inn- Imnil
Thurmond)
•111* d out
ll.tMH) check signed by I'endlcy.
erfront Kmployer* Association re­ sililc' six tile clit It | m i IikI lie di-vlnr’'il c-d In. \ u n i ic oi pie p u n and lln
t Atowilc.
,M'Ts,'Ah7rV .iSi-r*‘ ‘'T .7,1 i1 andTheJ. Strom
c(,&gt; i ii , ui,.i s i te * ! h * t e
lb
special Sl-mcmlier o m niit-,
' . n d F la rlJ .-.
f f l U f
fused unless Bridge* und other thicl lie ill dimt U'lievv tliul tlie tioiialily ln*l Mny. lie* j. | )„. ...,|
roMcum sii Min '»f celery,
of
M
erer
Davis,
Aiiirrirnn
o
rv
l
u
ia
H
I
*
S'
*
*
average
m
an
is
fitted
In
judge
th
•
union Icadcra sign non-Cnmittunlat
about (15 miles ooulhweat of Ber­
lln lender.
effect
o
f
constitutional
law*
and
affidavit* Under the T aft-llartlev
muda. It I* now moving north- stand the teat of any court rt“Thr I’nle.lim- pmlilrm, the KuAct. Union lender* have ignored urged r e ta in in g control by m e m ­
northwcitward at al«&gt;ul 16 mile* tack against It.
Is
ber* »l tlie l.egiaiallire cm the lean pioldcm mid all the* other S oh-ImIhikI Cotton
the
act
und
decline
d
to
sign
such
per hour. Wind* at Bermuda have*
It wa* divided on the m atter of
liroliteme the United Nations i*
cl ■■lcn«r. an I’aac *H &gt;
ctiricmeiiU.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
H
i
d
l
(JriiAAn
llv
Phil
Itiicli
reached hurricane force and will putting Wallace on the new Noworrying uhoui are ritu.od Iiv a
A. R. Lormann today announc**! continue to increase until the storm vember general eleetio.i ballot —The Agriculture Department
Federal conciliator* sat in todicv
luck of any inti-inational law," Io|
!'•
MtlHsar*
••**
P
his - I tg h d
the sale of his restaurant al 2750
said
today
that
production
of
irs s iia s M ** rwe* s lit
which will give Floridians a way
(’.’Ii-i y'* ,1 ininatuni of rii . farm
■aid "They ki-c-o caving they
Park Avenue to Albert A, Kric,
seven
major
truck
cron*
foi
com. to vote for Truman, Dewey ur
had* l,» Settle nil ii.....* litlj.* pi,.It. bind. Io ie mar I e challenged in
•on. former resident of Miami avd
i
mcrcinl
processing
will
tn*
*I
miii
I
, Thurmond by name.
TO UNDERGO OFHKATION
feme first." II. add d Ibn l if an ill,* planting ,,f a newcopier in
a'omlc research engineer and
The committee majority h, c i ' four percent above average (mt 12 C H IC A G O . S rp t. IS—&lt;/P&gt;— Tw olidrinutiitnn! r.-.lo woe wiillen 11
..i i.land cotton, proven
^chem ical engineer.
i percent ladow last year'* hannei year-old Pam, -l.i loiiiiph ere e n te r ­
c ..s ils u - a its I’a s r I n ,
nntiiirmli.tlc prcd.lt ilia would reu
t -I III Dll* | Innate, said
PORTLAND,
Me..
Sept
t:t
t/13
Mr. Frirsou has almndoneel re­
output.
ed th e Cook ('m inty 110^ 8(01 to
I planned tin to ),rin.f at County Agent C R, Ii,.v« n
Traditionally II. public,.u Maine
search work because of health
The crops are lima la'iin*, map ,{ay for u , 0ric* of niwrations ra il the nation’* fir»t sta te elec- tvntlnn to the fuel ilmi th e re is day.
reason* and haa gun. bark to his
beans, Itcets, aweet coin grwn whigh will determine whether .lie trie ballot today with Rep. AGir-1 Oecd __for Ini, iniiloninl guvi inTwo persuna were injured yes­
I ii &gt;I ii .1* in Hit' planting of
pimiento* and tomt,t&gt;&lt;e*.
i|,a , „ futuir
furmrr hobby aa a chef, and at one terday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at
garet Chn.»e Riulth seeking a jnetd, Itiivi. said " 1 he niat-hinrry the min iiilly long rlicpl • cotton
Prospect* for processed tomspamt,|a. I* rn with hn bladder Grip sen ate berth hi the m ajor •’ *8 s*'t up. Now if we can ju«t have l„ c ii on * | fi acre l r s : t on
time wax employed In large hotel* Cctary and Brissoii Avenue when
toe* declined nearly six T«.i.cnl,J uuU|dPr her lexly, received na- contest.
In this work. He will take over an automobile driven by Junior
• lie bn d of Phil llach, nnd picking
|g et over the last little hump.*’
Ihe active operation of th* res­ Vrlno crashed Into th* hack uf a
ASHEVILLE, N.C., Sept 1 3 - ■nap iM-aiis almut four jH-mnl.i tional attention recently in a
Hr. Adrian II. Scolten, f&gt;5 IValrV I *
official- , (nr Imvv been ' M F riday tndlcatrd a yield nf
taurant neat Monday and plans Chevrolet driven by Otis Smith, t/l*V—Totalitarianism spread* over and sweet corn about I lire” Per-, rcurt buttle between her younir View, Kan , native and tiewrciinav^ S**hi-criiisitittssl n. to what they .ire -' -' 1.1 l.i,. luil. t-i the acre, salil
to ,make
alterations. —
I I . -------[* mar negro. Both c a n were proceeding more territory today than lhc&gt; cent, between Aug. I nnd Sept.| parents, Fred and Irene laiin- to politics, ia Ihe 4B yeni-'ild Cnri- h'"lng to do al-oul Davis intinbit- Mr time on
.
j Nail* ronquered. Secretary of the I. The Department blamed ex-’phrre, over whether the surgery g rew o m n n 's Democratic oppon-, ,?*•
Vied, has an II-year-old *on and j west on Celery Avenue,
vleven-acre tract of land
" I h n u - who kn ,w cult in, tav
a married daughter who lire* in
Junior Velno and a paaaengc r, &lt;Aimy
Army Kenneth C. Royal I aald to- ressivrly high temperaturec xml ■hmild lie iieimitted. Doctor* .aid cut,
| Fran,,- gave them te,npora,,| v f o r .'h u t it i. the best l tint they liaV#
blight damage to part of the to-1site couldn’t live another three
N r" ' 0,11 s **'c
1Mary I^F ila, wer* taken to Fer- ' “i j , .
Republican leader* confidently 'he (Jenera I Assembly meeting lie- ‘
-••■n. and the tapb- i« two
year* In her present Mate.
Th. restaurant was built by Mr. j nald-lurughton Memorial Hospital,
Thr secretary's ■perch was read mato crop,
Inches l"tig," he declared. Seed
exported their sevc’iitli *h night ’ Iti tin log here next week.
Lormann, a former real dent of where It was reported th a t they to the 30th annual convention of
i f the- re w cotton v ariety will not
"clean sweep" of ma,u* offices.
Cleveland, Ohio. In early IB47 and are resting comfortably pending the North Carolina Department
bo available to growvi t except
The others at stake u rj the govof
the
American
Legion.
Royall
waa opened In May c.* that year the taking of g-ray picture* to
through
a cotton g r o w i n g
ernorship and three House acata.
Auction Market Is
cancelled
hie
plana
to
attand
the
and coat more than 530,000. "W-r determine the extent of Injuries, ronventlon because of pressing
u. oc ialion now in provese of fo r­
Officially ronreillnic n-uhlng,
Possible
For
City
have had much _M t s r business
Smith'* car waa knocked 00 feet business tn Washington, the Army
mation in Central Florid*, he
Heniocrnta looked for a big later
revealed.
than was expec-ted, said Mr. Lor- by the impact, but other than be­ said.
vote. There are two labor hill*
mann. A large parkin# lot ad­ ing bruised, the negro era* not
If gr,,wc rs show cuiogli Interest
at referendum that th'V felt will
joins the on# story building. Living seriously hurt. Sheriff I*. A. Mero
and will plant diversified n o p e
help them mure lhan ‘h.* GOP.
MARGARET A BRIDESMAID
quarters for th# owner are located reported.
L O N D O N , Sept. 13
i.P)—
WASHINGTON. Srpt 13 (A*) -Led by Henry A. Wallace's 1*10- j Both m ajor parlies icon tied th# there Is a possibility that nu auc­
hack of (he restaurant.
gressive yioup, all |iolitical parties except the Socislitl I’ artv luce election for a hint uf how Novem­ tion market may '« culnlilisiird at Process Margate! will he brides­
ber political winds will blow
the Sanford S tate Farmer* Mat maid next month in a wedding
operated financially in the red this year.
f
KAISER FILES SUIT
VACATIONING
If she jsme, Mrs. Smith will bo hrt il was announced this morning clim axing a Buckingham Palace
Their financial report for the (list right months of 1948 w m filed
romance.
^
DETROIT, Sept. IS —(/IV I’RAGUE Ciechoslovakla, Sept.
Mure than 40 students are now today with the clerk of the House. Only the Southern Stairs* Rights the first woman elected Mc-nutor hy II. J ladminti, market ni'inK alser-Frater Corp. filed a coun­ 13—«*h—President and Mra. Ele­
Lady Margaret K gerton, 30,
wIIhaul
first
having
served
by
agio.
ter claim In Federal court today ment Gottwald left by plan* today enrolled at the Sanford Vocational group failed to report.
Indy In waiting tn Princess KUappointment.
A
Broil*
t
victory
Ill
oilier
to
c
II
kcucs
such
a
pro­
asking 538.B lf.ltl In damages for a holiday In th* Crimea, In School, Mra. R. C. Maxwell, princi­
xahctli, and John Colville. 33 nilHie Democratic National Commillee listed ihe heaviest rx|&gt;endi- would Iw th e Democrat*' fir*; in ject. John Wilson, secretary of Ihe vnte secretory to Princess Klir*from OUa A Co„ a Cleveland In­ Southern Ruaala, It « u announc­ pal, announced this morning. By
a Senate fig h t since 1911.
Seminole
County
Farm
Bureau,
vestment house.
ed officially today. (Gottwald. a the end of the month a total en- tures and the largest iqierHirigh
heth. w ill marry Oct 20, In St.
Polling place* must rlo»o by
The auto firm sreused Otis A Communist, headed th* February rollmrnt nf 50 adult students nf ils-fssit Isut a bank balance kepi mitten said it took In 1515.455 nnd 7 P, M. (K B Tt. They may cl-'ie I is aiisngecl a meet lug for Thors- M a rg a re t's W rit m inster
cl
iv
evening
al
8:01)
o'clock
at
Mr.
■
pent
5(341,351.
The
report
did
not
I
witness
subject*
was
predicted.
the
Democrat*
out
of
the
red.
coup
In
Ctechoalovaklaj.
Co.. Jam** F. Meetaraun. a
two hour* earlier In com munities I Chilian'* office at which State
The Wallaeite* ended the period shuw how much of th* $llfi,h!ti&gt; of 300 o r few er inhabitant*.
During Ihg second week In Octo­
phlUdelwtila Nwyee. and David
Larkrt Committee- inemliers will
deficit
wa*
covered
hy
ra
sh
«n
with
the
largest
raported
deficit.
ber,
a
course
In
office
practice
V. M*»»in. a Detroit attorney, of
r.’view the project. (Ins Schtnnh,
DHIVKK8 LICENSES
Republican* also operated sub- hand a t Uie sta rt of the ve.tr.
cmwnHne »n asrand a font*-art
and filing will be started.
JACKSriNVH.I.K, Kept. 1*3—GP)
FLOOD
CONTROL
P
R
O
JB
C
t
I* clisiimun of the commitR-e,
Il look* like drivers have aban­
Two reports were filed by C. II.
to marks* 80(1.000 share* of KalThe school i» operated as a part
purl rtantially In the red, Liu their reStations
High Is
WASHINGTON
Sept.
|
5
_
(A
V
doned their old habit of waiting of the Seminole County. School port did not Hit hank balapct- at Ilsldwin, Wallace's campaign man­
A»er p rn»er Stock. •
31 1(0
Atlanta
The Army engineers plan a lim itMUST
BUY
TAGS
ager.
One
of
them
listed
contri­
until
the
Iaat
day
to
get
driver’s
the
atari
of
the
year
to
refl
wt
The latest smII wg* In Ihe n*.
Ilo.ion
system and offer* free Instruction
nl flood control ron*tructlon pro­
bution*
of
5451,121
to
the
Na­
licensee.
This
morning,
the
thrw
Mcitcirixt* who ate engaged in Detroit
(’•re ef e r *n«wae to * complaint
in business subject* to adult*. It Aug. 31 financial position.
gram for th e Ocheesre Pond and
deck* assisting Judge W a n In i* located In th* Kant Building on
any employment, trade nr profes­ Kansas City
filed last F#h. 9 by Maateroon,
Th* Democratic National Gem- tional Wallace for President Com- Parramor* area* of Florida.
issuing th# llcenae* were kept quite Commercial Avenue.
fflttee reported receipt# of 5541.- mitten and expenditure* of 5070,Brig. General Peter Ferring* sion in Florida or who have chil­ New York
busy by applicant*. On Saturday
471 and expenditure* of 5888.712 353. Thia meant n deficit on Aug. of thr Engineer# advised Senator dren attending th« public xchoo'i Phoenix
during the eight months. B at they 51 ef M » ,715..
morning. 848 Been sis x*ee« laewed
,i* t ■" •d * * " f
Pepper (D -Fla) today of th* are required by law to tecur* a W ashington
Baldwin also reported August plans, but gav* no details othar Florida auto tag and driver'* li­ Jacksonville
COMMISSION MEET
N “ with a balance
I k l ' V ' r, '~m*» i
I t will taka a a avera— aC 4»)
receipt* o f 148,745 and expendi­ than that money for th* work U cense i» was notnted out this Miami
- - - ~SW V» »■-'
Th* City Ceaamleelan will meet
rt. 4 to
Au#‘ 11 ,m tures of 567,251 for the Progres- ■vsllsbl* from emergency funds mornlnr hv John L Galloway, Orlando
la all metaeWU In tonight In regular aaaalon at 7:50 f i / * ! ® " 1
i r s s l l s s H mm r &lt; f f Three)
The Republican NaUooxi Comvotad hy congress this year.
Pensacola
W a n . o'clock.
county tax collector.

til l ISOA Say* 7 Crops
Are Above Average

Lormann Restaurant
Sold To A. A. Erlcaon

Nation’s Kyes Turn
To Maine Fleet ions

Two Are Injured In
Crash On Celery Ave.

Roy all F l a y s Spread
Of Totalitarianism

Led By Wallace’s Progressives,
Most Parties Are In Red For Year

40 Are Enrolled In
VtMsitional Sc h o o l

THE WEATHER

r or c

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91387">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 10, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91388">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91389">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 10, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91390">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91391">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 10, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91392">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91393">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91394">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91395">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9174" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8812">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c741b72c97bf3c14837494defec58546.pdf</src>
        <authentication>987e38ca2bad67afd86ce49d0144076a</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91386">
                    <text>I

t)

•PAGE SIX

C. THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER S, 1948

GIANTS WIN PLAYOFFS FROM SENATORS
Sanford S l a t e d To
Meet I s l e t s In
D aytona Tonight
Hill Markrl, (firmer I n i'frlltjr of Prnrt*)Irani* »t*r. Mill
draw th , •tiartin* hill »««isn
menl (nr Ihe Smifnnl Giant* In
the nprnliir g*mr n( (hr Sanford-Daytun* llrirh »erir* Innlfht, ||
anmiunrrft thin
morning hr Manacer Hal Gruber
of Ihe Sanford Glanta. Iludili
I,aha, «me nf lh«- il&gt;i&gt; «f la»l
night’* ilr ln n n m the Orlando
Senator*. will handlr pitching
duties Inmnmin night at Ihr
Municipal Park. Il*&gt; llin.rnk rsnrw a* given an appreciation
gift hr Hanford fan« aflar I h r
gama loot night In ahlch h r hil
l« o hnnir run*. Thr gift amountad In II |H, Manager Gruber
declared.
Hr AKTIII’lt BECKWITH. Jit.
11rr»Id Sport* l.dllor
Sparkling rrltrf pitching by
Buddy Lake nod timely hitting bv
Flr*th**cMin,i H a y lloscnkrani
■pallrd victory fur thr Sanford
Glanta at tin- Municipal Park lari
night, whan the local* rap pail ou.
a 7 to l&gt; win nvr-r lh»»e I'NAMAZ
1N0 Sanatora to *and Manager
Hal Gnitrar'a aggiegation Into Ihe
finals of I hr Hliatiffhnn**) playoff
rrrlra of l|u&gt; Flotilla Slnlc league.
The Giant* meet (he Dayton*
Beach Islet* tonight in the reanrt
city at 8:16 oVIoek.
Hanford trfmmarl the Sen* in the
fourth game of Hu- firot round.
The Ineata topped I lie flr*t game
In Orlando on Fihtay night hy a
8 tn 2 count In ten inning , mid
Won the second nf f mi at the
Munlrlpnl Hark Saturday evening.
B to 3 Orlando trimmed the Gl*
anti |n Orlando Monday evening
hy a 6 to 2 arotr, hilt the local,
tnrnrd nrt the atrain Ib*I night to
eliminate John Ganrel's cohort*.
* Th* Giant* opened ho*tilitie* In
toe first frame. I.loyd Clifton
singled to left, and war lent aeam
paring home tiy a two ply |»&gt;ke
from the lug hat of Hay Rosenkraut, who atari spanked out t wo
home run* tn drier In four of
Sanford'* »rven run*,
i The local* Added another marker
(ft the aeeimrl on a walk Iallied to
Tim Tyler hy fllghlhander t!d
Pavla. who wa* pitching hi* &gt;econd aerie* ronfliet. a aarrificc hv
Connie Kavaki* and a flv hall hy
Rudy Karron aenred Tyler from
third on the tag up
Sanford add'd a pair of run* In
the third
Clifton opened the

Derby Day Will Be

frame with a elngle. and ItoM-tr- ed Senator left fielder, pulled the
tnlng Steeple.
brant poled one nf llavi*' pitcher outstanding play of the *etie*.
M |J
A a
I . l
2nd H are—5 /1nth Mile
over the rightfirld wall.
ran to the leftfirld wall in la*',
H e ld
A t
V o l u s i a
Last H alf Daily Double
Orlando jammed three runt night'a contest to pick Rudy KarO val N e x t
T tlP s H n V
, l " '1 A ' Vln&gt; }&lt;ur Hlime,
arrota the plate in the fourth. Art , »on'a drive out of the air to keep
^ C * 1 1 u t 8 « « y Kthel Commander. Sun.tnpe, Had
Dunham, who ntarteil on tin- hill • 'he hall front going over the wall.
ly Torn, Lucky Max, Lucky Scott.
for the Gianta, eiperirnced &lt;1if - |Garrison had hla hack to the fence,
ID ASSOCIATED PRESS
Derby
Day
at
the
Volu*l*
Count,
'm * ? ti
k i. *
NEW
YO
RK,
Sept.
8
(
/
P
)
—S
u
n
Mutial
o(
the
Sr.
Louit
Card­
ficulty for the firat lime in the and made a jump, snagging the
The Wnycros.t Bears nnd Albany
^J
Tm in
1 iT .1'' n V Card*.wilt onet m ihe nrx; phaaa
game. John Gatriaun walked, »f hall with one hand. , . . "The sea* inal*. although in thr midtl of hit wnrtl batting slump of thr iraton, ty Kennel Club In Daytona Beach vi
ter two rnrn were down. Thir •on'a over. We have whipped Or­ continue* to lead ihr National League hit parade by a comfortable I* neat T u e ^ .y , September 11. ‘ r u V l / l " C " ',n; * 1" ' ? “' h' of the Georgia-Florida playoff to
That meana that after tonight
g u i!
' Tlm‘‘* ..... . determine who i* the Shaughnetay
slarlrrt the trouble. l.ou llrvii lando." Those are the words &gt;f
there are juat five racing night* ' M Ki“ {‘
dumped n rlow roller down In- City Commissioner John Kridrr, margin.
Ilk
Race—3/ISih
Mile
! champion. "
The Cardinal rloulrr dropped from M2 lo .Jft9 aa he collected left and contequently Racing Sec­
ward aecoltd hare, and no one war wh'. managed the 1D47 edition nf
Mrdtnn, Always Black Jaded
W«yero-ti disposed of the Talnhle to touch the hall, *n all hnridt the Sanford Celery Fed* In the .&gt;nly four hit* in 28 trip* lo the plate during the pail eight day* ac­ retary Merrill Watt* i* tossing all
hla ace greyhound* into the re­ John, Ihi.iton Post, Moon Hnrkrt, lahassoe Piratei- In at night 8-0 for
were safe, Joe Baton rifled a F8 I*. Those word* ju*t almul t ill cording to figure* including Monday'* game*.
maining program* In order to pro­ Dell Haven, Jig-A-Jig, Yellow ' the third nnd deciding victory in
single into right field to wore the dory for many Sanford fan*,
Musial'* outfield mate, Knot
11h«- !«-■»* thtee out of five *erl«*.
vide a maximum of thrill* before Tramlt.
Garri*on, and llevil pulled up nt too Everyone i* happy, and well Slaughter, retain* hla grip on aee5lh H are—3/1* Mile
Tallahaasee won only one gam*.
third Ike Heaone douhled lo left, pleased with the showing nf the ond place with a .3,16 mark. Rookie Henrich had the moat run*, rout­ the light* go out. Galloping in the
He Happy. Red Humdinger. , Albany knocked Valdosta out of
nr.it llevil talllert. On the play, It*I1* edition of Ihe Sanford Glanta, Richie Aihburn of the Philadel­ ing 10 to boost hia total of 208 feature ninth rade tonight will he
.r |
allowed th throw from managed hy the popular »klpper phia Phillies, out for the real of (eight more than Dom DIMagglo Fain, OB'i Honey Itird, Beautiful tjidv'» Happy, Je« U ve Me. |toc- *he playoff with n 5-0 whitewashkrl Bomb, J«'*ter Jingle, Wichita '"K f"i the Cards' third victory
(i Mm j.Marie
| al l a to
l
ro roll
ton through
lo the Hal Gruber, who ha* the ONLY the season with a hand Injury, nf Boston), Boudreau's 173 hit* I'aketta and l.ltuc Super.
were topa while Henrirh led In
Molly, Dismiss.
against one defeat
inflelll, and Kntnu (allied Dunlium CLASS D haardtall • rluh in the trail* hy two points at -*&lt;33.
OB'*
Honey
Bird
ha»
eight
win*
two-bagger* with S7 and Wa»h*lh B a re —3/IRlh Mile
The head of steam generated
forced Tony Mirande tn loll ou' playnffa, Hitt we ran whip the
to
her
credit.
If
ihe
could
hit
th
r
Boston's candidate for rookie ington'a Ed Stewart remained
Pedal Pusher, Prince** Dinn, by the Bears in the final day* of
hi retire the ridt*.
Daytona Beach Islet* to win the of the year honors, Alvin Dark, ahead In triple production with wire first tonight ahe would Ire the
OB’*
Hot Iron. the regular season which swept
I.fe 1 in
&gt;. a n f _. . . . m 1*1 u,
e . I a, i ’ 'I lit at
No nddithmal run* were mn&lt;t■■
firat greyhound to ehalk up nine „Lady Robbie.
„ ,
..........................
tacked eight point* to hi* average 13.
vlctorlea this auromer. PaketU iSem ryBaek. Karlroek, Duaky Re them Into the league championship,
until the seventh Inning. O r la n d o 'ir-rgla-Florhl* winner*. tv . ate and i« in fourth plare at .331, a
carried on through the first por­
Dream*.
added two run* In thr frame Sen- ILL iM'hirul you , l*oy*. r.. nllnit ■
haa won seven rare*. Fain won cord. Pleasant
point ahead of Chicago'* Andy
tion nf the playoff. Last night the
7th Itaee—S/lfith Mile
one grounded out, hut Mirande th** jfoijil work,
hundred*
of
admirers
Monday
I'afko.
Poverty Promise, Half I.nIm-I, Bear* hil when runner* were wait*
worked Dunlin to for a free ticket
night hy her sensational showing Choctaw Red, Now Voyager, I* mg on )•**&lt;• nod took advantage
Hounding out thr top ten are,
Davi* went down on n culled third
DHLANim
in the ninth race. At that tim- Patvt, Misweet, Truitt Don, Park of six Tallahassee error*. The
strike nnd Thr nop walked, lend
ah r h n a Tommy Holmr*. Boston .'I'JA; Ed
she rounded th# saucer in 31.1
Pirates nuthit the Bear* 13 hits
ing Mirande to second. llcinhaugh Thiunp, 3li
4 1 0 i •i Waltku*, Chlcagu and Getty Her•renndt to win hy five length* Gold. Mh Hare—3/lfilh Mile
So It.
lieat out no Infield roller to short. Krlnbaugh, 2 I&gt;
5 0 *» t S* man»ki, Brooklyn, .310' Jeff
Percy Ueard, University of i Little Surer triumphed In an
Valdosta kicked throe chance*
Sam Strade, I-c-ft, Flnvd Ham*
• lop to fill the aiirk*. Then Ty Itrurii'l, rf
3 n i -* n Hcaht Boston. .305 and Sid Gor­ Florida athletic department mem­ eigh'h race last week and many
mer. Halllwiy, Tnuru*. Ih-watd* nnd cmlld get only five hits off
n
don,
New
York,
.302
Hrardel laced n alngle to deep Gnirivin. If
3 1 n 4
ber,
who
is
In
rharg*
of
ticket
of
the
experts
think
she's
due
for
town Rridge, Aaaet. Hotter Roll. Beck, pit* her for the Card*. Mean­
center field. Miiande and Throop llevil, rf
4 I ■t f t 0
The race for the American le a ­ •ales and distribution for the a feature win.
while. Albany like Waycross, hit
Ith R are—5/ISlh Mile
scampered arm** the pl»le on Eaton, lb
3 1 t II 0 gue hatting crown between Boa Gator*' football gamaa notified
In the tenth rare tonight such
Sewanee, O B’* Honey Bird. when it counted and made eight
the play.
4 0 i 5 0 Ion'* Ted William, and Cleveland'* I The Herald today that ticket* veteran marathoner* will hit th.Sca'uin, C
j At thi* point in the rontc*t. Hilnlidtt, ss
3 1 0 0 5 l-osi, Lou Boudreau, I* hot aa the ^?r , * Georgla-Florida football long trail as Irish Moon, Candy F’ain. ^Rocket Lad. Dusty ftehel, safeties gosid for five run*. A
3 0 0 0 3 battle for the league pennant it­ classic to be played in Jackson­ Lane, Treke. Monday's winner; PaVelta. Well Hemernl-ered. Littl- three run fourth inning and *ingl»
Manager Gruber decided to pull Dnvia, p
tallies In the third and fifth were
Super.
ville will l&gt;e mailed thia weekend, Liege Lord and ttappy^Leah.
1 n 0 0 0 self.
Dunham. I.ake went Into the con- Al!rn„ p
too much for Vald-eita
10th
Rare—
Itesih
Cnur»e
nr
a*
soon
aa
they
arrive
from
teat, and forced Gnrrl*on to pop
Williams, who a month *go the printer*.
Valdosta
000 000 000—0 5 3
Joyful
Jo.de,
Liege
Lord,
Treke.
33 6 7 21 12 threatened to male a runway for
TftlttU
out to Clifton to end the inning.
Albany
001 3JO 00a—5 8 0
Irish
Moon,
Mia*
Hlackeyea,
Happy
Many
Sanfordltea
and
Semin­
TONIGHTS
ENTRIES
HANFORD
The Senator* dill not threaten l«
his third swat championrhtp, to­
Cater,'Darden and -Stnmrnett; Beck
leah, llahy F ay , Candy Lane.
have
inquired
1st Race—S/tSth Mile
ah r h y a day I* only three percent age ole Countiana
■core again.
and Altaway.
about thalr ticket*. Beard de­
First
Half
Dally
Double
0
4
2
4
0
MrMatius,
»a
With the Senator* leading f&gt; to
1&lt;U 011 100—8 It 2
point* ahead of Boudreau, The clared that the ducata would have
Pure mctolir tin was not known Waycross
1
i
True
Time,
Oak
Cliff,
Little
MIc3
Clifton.
2
li
1
3
I. Hownktanr *trolled up tn th"
Hrntown slugger dropped one hern the mall earlier, but print­ key. Martlo Fay, Furious Cap'ain. I J" HlWIWl Umea, the metal wh'rH Tallahassee Ml 000 000- 8 13 C
n
8
6
1
Miiltp.
rf
1
plate to open Hie Sanford half of
ing difficulties have delayed de­ Judy's Susette, Cynthia. Kllshan *» &gt;■ &gt;'«&lt; *»"
»*■«
»**'&lt;"* Ingalls. Cook amt Gross; Yebsr*
4 2 3 13 0 point during the week to .370 livery
the aevrnlh inning. The lanki Rosi-nkraos, 11*
nrtsky— Judy and Dravecky.
'
1 an alloy of copper.
of the ticket*.
while Boudreau gained four tn
3
ft
ft
I'l’pln,
31*
4
0
Sanfurrlite *niacked a three-one
.387.
ft
0
3
t
a
pitch far over the rlghlcenterfield Tvlrr. If
Thirty point* off the pace In
4 0 2 1) 0
wall for hi* neconrl home run »f Kavaki*. rf
5 0 i&gt; ■ 0 third spot with .340 I* another
the game Thi* run knotted ill Kaisun, r
3 8 2 0 1 Tribesman, Dali Mitchell. Other
count at h to S. Charlie Pepin Dunham, p
0 0 ft 0 1 leader* through Monday'* games
rolled out and Tyler and Kavaki* t.ak**, p
H in rs
fO fo t e A o m u G O O D N E S S TO S A f/1
are Al Zarill*. St. U u it. .125; Bob
—
mm — — —
tingled, an Manager llevil pulletl
Total.
38 7 13 27 11 Dlllinger, St. l-ouia, .310; Luka
Davl*. Charlie Allen handled hill
Hoot
000 300 200-5 Appling, Chicago, .318;
ehore* for the remainder of the Orlando
Sanford
I I I 000 I 2l —7 Evers, Detroit .and Barney Mrconflict .
Error*: Davl*. Mirande. Clifton. Coskv, Philadelphia. .311 -ach: Dili
Sanford'* hig moment* came in
Ihe eighth inning. Clifton opened Hun* hst'ed In: Roaenkrana 4. Goodman, Boston, .311, and Yogi
the frame with a walk. Matte Kar son. Eaton, Reoane, Hrailel 7, Berra, New York. .300.
Joe DlMaggln drnvr in t t run*
dmilded to left nnd Honenkian* Pepin, Tyler. Two base hit*:
wa* i**ued an intentional free Hfurrikrnn*. Seoatie, Matt*. Jhime last week and dubbed four homer*
dural. I’eplo walked, furring Clif­ runs: Hosi'tikrnna '£■ Sacrifice’ . for the ton dogging homer. He
ton aero** with the winning run nf Kavaki*. MrManua. Eaton. Double lead* in RBI's with 128 and
the game, however Tyler Died out tdav: llcinhaugh (unaealated). l-efl homers with 33. Teammatu Tommy
to left, and Matte crn**eil (he plate mi h**e«: Orlamlo 8. Ranford 13.
tlase nrt l-alla: off Davl*, 2, Dun­
to ice the cunt rat.
8 run*. Winning pitcher:
I.ake »rnt the Senator* down ham I Allen 4. Struck out: by nines.
Il*vU 4. Dunhmn Jl, I^Vr f. IIIU: Lake: W ing nPeherr Allen. Urnin order in the ninth inning.
Off Davl* 12 In 8 1-3 Inning*. 8 tilre*: Stanton. Buck, llncore and
S e r le * h i g h l i g h t *
0 * f P U n ty o f T h o n Q u a H ty -Fa m o u i
illg John Garrlaon. aatcbel-foot­ mnt* off Dunham * In * 2-" In- Anderson. Time nf -am e: 2:28.

in!Stan Musial Paces National Loop
Batting Despite Hitting Slump

Waycross And Albany
To Meet In Finals
Of G-F Playoffs

0

D u c a ts For Florida
Georgia G am e Will
lie Mailed Out Soon

Hearty
School-Dai

m

Appetites /

6M*ySjr
M

OFFICIAL FLORIDA"STATE LEAGUE PITCHING
ItKCORD FOR ENTIRE SEASON OF l*4S

%

.i/i

B a k o r y D e li g h t s

In 41 Or Mate Inning* H lck rt

1. It II
3 19 30
4 69 164
8 81 227
4 26 71
9 72 204
8 74 168
6 89 224
8 HI 228
9 105 234
6 30 78
4 28 63
9 83 IDO
ft 24 13
ti 44 71
3 24 41
6 57 120
9 91 186
4 81 121
3 27 83
12 132 217
7 101 224
5 M 99
6 28 48
4 34 72
11 102 181
9 no 190
8 66 142
10 62 106
4 67 137
11 104 188
4 40 81
6 38 83
M 92 139
7 76 119
15 146 278
6 72 119
12 118 190
9 109 203
12 82 132
13 126 226
7 64 86
2 37 66
4 45 86
12 86 161
8 164 247
7 87 122
11 112 138
12 123 191
4 68 109
6 30 46
6 69 108
7 89 126
6 79 128
2 30 61
8 108 181
7 62 107
5 68 74
11 120 182
4 48 6B
26 190 288
Barhorat, Palatka
9 66 B4
GIANTS STATISTICS
(Per Orlande Series)
Nam*
AH H R
--j
.
la k e -----. 6
1 0
Itosenkrani
16
a 6
ly le r
16 B 1

G
u
34
Hung, Gvl
38
Staheifield, Day
16
Karpinskl, StA
31
Davis, Orlando
34
Cleary, Gvl
I.
ake, Sanford 43
....
33
Krtrher, StA
41
Gaddi*. Daytona
12
Thro bold, Qvt
e
J. Coker, Qvl LH
&gt;0
Amorlello, L b |
n
j . I’ereS, Del, LH
2ft
Woolforil, l.bg Lll
7
MrC.Inthln, StA
21
Hyde, Orlando LH
34
llenrs, StA
22
t.lriewskl, Sanford
8
Halat, Palatka
38
Aiohio, Deljin-l
28
llevil, Orlando
16
Burrell. Pal LH
7
Catterton, lielaind
Itid-s'rts, Day-DeL L.11 11
28
Glllispie, StA ....
39
J. Schultsr, San
24
O'Callaghan, Gvl
16
Bird, Del-and
21
Story, StA
29
I). Coker, Gvl LH
11
Allen, Orlando
9
Wilton, Gvl
23
Rtlier, Palatka
33
Fplnk*, San LH
43
Johnton, Palatka q
31
N&lt; reign, Orlando
34
Undine, Daytona
34
Vltola. DeLand
DIMInlco, StA Pal LH 25
Hailey, l.bg
31
Itotunno, Palatka
12
11
Kondrarkl, StA
10
Klurnahan, Palatka
23
Stewart, DeLand
13
/adalia, Orlando
Worsham, Sanford .... 22
Dunham, Sanford '-H 30
a 29
22
11
l^plnsky, Daytona
11
Ci.ru i o , Orlando
26
laio lli. U jr LH ........ 22
Paiatlw —
11
Began, I^esburg
SB
McDonald, StA ...
14
Tutka, Palatka
11
26
Fetner, DeLand .....
Plum, StA
II
Branham, L t« ----- .....41
Pllrhrr-t lull
fk ijas, 1'alatka

........

■ —'Ms**

* * « •••»

Dunham
Matt#'
Peplo ......
Clifton ... — ______

McManus
Karaon —
Kavakla „

w
4
24
28
M
18
18
20
22
26
4
4
16
4
8
1
in
7
12
2
14
19
6
1
1
11
9
8
6
7
13
6
0
6
7
II
7
9
7
7
11
6
3
3
7
20
4
10
6
7
1
•
6
7
2
7
1
2
6
6
6

F.R
10
36
80
ID
68
M
86
61
80
20
19
64
18
34
17
48
60
48
20
96
83
39
19
24
76
81
69
31
48
82
32
26
84
59
m
64
86
83
63
106
43
28
23
71
121
48
70
91
42
26
61
68
80
27
68
56
40
96
41
16a
4B
2B
0
2
1

RR
32
84
64
40
41
86
41
49
91
34
29
37
2f
77
S3
64
88
47
27
173
90
88
28
17
100
107
71
40
40
99
31
44
114
•6
77
19
69
98
70
146
14B
60
33
20
77
138
64
132
73
25
24
36
76
70
16
89
36
34
B2
33
131
74
IB
0
0
0

36 .2 3
MD l 32
1.83
88

1.U2

118
257
113
97
220
36
48
137
M
108
39
67

2.16
2.17

2 20

2.32
2.40
2.40
2.06
? 8|
2.79
2 921
3.00
3.25

3.40
.1.41
3.41
3.42
348
3 49
3.66
3.61
3.67
3.76
379
3.79
3J2
3J4
3.91
4.00
4.06
4,10
4.13
4.17
4.10
4JO
4.20
4.22
4J5
4.44
4.41
4.42
4.96

19 4.60

■ * * '* &gt; '"

- m * '”

18 1.14

Ml
SJ4
6-U
6J 6
HUM
101

*&gt;r «•&gt; *»••. every
doy.

1 3 c

Oaten. |y,
a*

If *',J"

Quick Lunch
with a punch/

JANE PARKER

Light ond imooth intide. . .
Cnip and golden-erutted
outside. Marvel enriched
Rollt ore o ferity treat for
lunch . . . dinner . . . any
lintel

Angel Feed Ring
light •# a feather — A truly da&gt;
Itdowi and delightful cal*. ( R |

L T .- .C

1! 1 7 - o z . 0 3 c

fes]

Raisin Buna
Marvel

1 - lb .

Sour Rye Loaf

. .

loaf

l

18c

Sandwich Breach lSc
h»ne Parker Spanish

Pci.

S® ,f9M. lender and
«oworfwir fn jo y *rf

s s r

49 4.71
41
27
61
26
90
42

d o n u t s

r — whets freshness

28 4.60
04 4.64

83 4 43
29 4.96

JANE PARKIR 1

School 6allt will soon be chiming with Dinner
tails sounding the call tor more and more
hearty foods lo satisfy young oppelllts and
fortify them for school days ahead. Here
you’ll find scores of such laile-templing bakery
treats. AH dated daily lo insure peok-fresh*
flever — every one attractively priced.

89 333
95 335
19 3.39

197
108
59
26
27
130
118
93
39
43
131
28
13
78
95
131
6J
HKI
SO
70
120
85
24
14
106
164
44
128
82

Time to
Enjoy Fomout

Ja n o F a rk o r and M a rv o l

MARVEL

22-ox.

Bar Cake .......... 35c

Raisin Bread
Raisin Bred ,
•*£:»■*

Enriched

ie Style Bread
A BIO family favorlla with axfra sugar, extra milk and
astro shortening which all adds up lo bread lhat'i extro
dalkiout. Dated dolly so serve It oven-fretM

$7*
FOOD

�W fR f-T

1

H K

r’. - w

?

. -tF '.^ 7 7'

(

In Unity Th»r» Ia (Urufth—

THE WEATHER

Fair through F rid sr with risk
of an Isolated shown- thi* afternoon.

Ts T rots* Ih* P m n af Ilia WorUt
To Fremota tha Profit** at America)
rea pertly far 6
' *
Fa Produce Pra
Sanford.

H

a

n

f

o

r

d

H

f

m

t

U

)

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
ar

VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1903

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1948

No. 13.

Anftoclnlcd Pretw Lrtwrtl Wire
■■■

■ _■

■

■ii

i

ThompsonConcedes 50,000 Idled Russians
By
Walkout
of
Defeat In Georgia Plant Guards
German
Gubernatorial Race
Herman Talmadge I s | r
||m
i
A|
Ready To Take OL Enr0U rne!H S A l

ficc In November; S em inole Schools
Wins Three To One .
,
ATLANTA. Sept. 0. (/p)~Governor M. FI. 1 Iwttunon conceded
ibe govetnotihip of Ornrsii to Her
man Talmsdgc today, ending *
sttugglr for power that began 20
months a (to.
He conceded on die !&gt;«*•• of un
official returnt in a Democtiltr
primary that Rare Talmadge n
popular lead of 271.MS to 241.00'*
and a county unit vole margin of
316 to 86 Thi* wai from 1.30**
of the ita tt'i 1,763 precinct*.
Talmadge. meanwhile, wai ready
for a ipecial legislative ie«iion to
in *1*11 him in office e*i|y in Novem­
ber, immediately after the general
election.
*
Thonipion *«id he would cooper­
ate with the plan if the tlate'i at&gt; lorney general ruled it wa* legal
”Tba people giveth, Uie people
taketh away." Thompaon added.
"Blessed he the name of the penpie."
StaVInr hi* campaign on a firht
again*) President Trunun'a civil
rights program. Talmadge l*d from
the beginning of th* count In yestertlav'a primary.
HI* countv unit strength, tradittonal in Talmadge campaigns,
teemed Insurmountable. Only 2Mi
units are needed to win under the
avetem. similar to Ibe national
electoral college.
But unlike hi* father, Eugene
Talmadge. who four time* wa*
• leeted governor of Georgia, voting
Herman alao held the uoper hand
In p*.pnlar vote and evert carried
tome of the Mg elty stronghold*.
Por the SR-year-old Talmadge.
a tperlal legislative se*«iM and
quick inauguration would bring
long sought fevengn over ThumpV
TJ r **f y *'" 1

Showing Increase

406 Pupils Register
At High School As
Against 465 In '47

Strike o T ” 170 Men
At Briggs Factory
CauscsShutdown Of
Eight Auto Plants

Fire On Anti-Communist
Demonstration In Berlin;
Truman Pledges U. S. Firmness

President

Says A m -!ri

It* ASSOCIATED PRESS
erica Wi l l Stand
A itnkr involving only I 70 inrlcpmdent union worker* made
Up For Its Rights
idle mine 50.000 auto worker* in
In Berlin Dispute
Detroit today and threatened m
force other* from thru |ol&gt;i in the
WASHINGTON. Sept. r). &lt;/p&gt;—
motor truhi liy.
Preaident Tinman *aid today the
The

'&gt;0.000 laid olf

in

*J

rii

v llillS

|Red Fighter Planes, A r t |1 M;
I&gt;n | „
| Stage' Air Maneu- *** J 111)1(111 I UtS

Problems Aired
At Jaycee Meet

auto United S ta le , will ttsnd lip for it*

v e rs O v e r A m e ric a n
S e c to r
I n
B e rlin
COCKSII \GFN, l ie n mark.
Sept. ?*-—*/l’r—lhni&gt;h u***l nit*
thorltic* -aid *t lenvl .0 |(u*.
*fan plane* .totaled ll.m'vh
terrllory lnd») in Might* o|{
Bornholm l-lsnd in I hr ilatlie,
and one group (lew to*, o .rr a
Danish navy unit. 'Ih - Ru.sian
flier*, hp
rro**rd Ihe territorial hueHrf,
.................." J .y f

Oluiy On Drwey
Fur Presidency

L’OO.OOO Germans Participate In Big Piotrsi Agninst Reds;
|e e p

Is

W ic c k c d

QIJfl.lN. S-pl r*. (TPl Ruttisnr
anil Conimiinii’-ronlrolled Gerrrsn
B t i i l r l i n g S e t v i c e I ' m - police (iieii on Beilin anli-Commtinuit tonigid tiler 1lie rrowd
p k i y c e s P l e d g e S u p - tinned . jefplojJ of Rim ini tot*
p o t i T o B c p t i h i i c a n di»M pi t innde the Soviet tector.
i ’v.l .*( i rim I ol 200.000 Gee*
M.IIAN5 N V. ? I'*
t I't
m int v.he IpoV. p u l in a m ittive
Goveinm I hum i I D-o-v treiiv tnliCntnmuniil drmunittslii’n Juh
won the rndio emeu n| ll|e rxecll ,n)|,|e llir I'lltl'll .eitor ttlT,«l
’»ve le-.ird
nil'll Ail ........ Howard tlir Soviet itr,» at ill- mail
in III* i Mop II.-ti fn| tit' pre.id-m » meeting emleil
Fhe ho ltd nf l!i- Itnilding Sei
\t die IImii If oiling (&gt;ite. intitl*.
vice t.mplove. In l'io .tio n d I ’nmn. &gt;uviei leinloiv . the «rowd allatktepreieiiliiit‘ i ( |i n u e | 17*i Oi)0 rd v |vep healing ln e Rutiiittt
member., pi- 1 ■ I iu ,upj&gt;"ii li­ mldiri
mil tinned mil best it*
the Ifeptlt i||* Ml llnnolll
nr I up illl*.
llir sclien ol llir l-lollp tv I III
flnti)h .ectoi (wilite attemptea
nonm td hy Will, ici I U I 'in i — in keep die crowd liom entering
?&gt;f t’hu lyu. g-oei ,| pietidrnl of die S&gt;ii-t /o n ', (em ng incidents
he union, .iftrt lie and nthei of might provoke (hooting.
(irrtt lud m n le if-d lieie widi An \meriean reporter taid two
Bnli t'&lt;mimuni»l'- were involved In
Dewey.
Hike down th#
The step iepie*-nte*l tlie fit ? ihe climb to
Bed Hag »• the g-tie. Tha re­
outright etuf''i ■me"! of ti n. bv porter
aid one -f the two climba iiinjor union.
rt .1 «*ULift wiHiH -lint down by the
Willinm til '■‘!,n. \ in'lien n I'e d ii. Bu'-i.m &lt;outmiied ibimmunisl po­
itlm n[ I.hIhii p. • id..ol, bn i romr llen or felt while living to dodge
out fur i’re*id&gt;..,l Tiiluuin. and a gunfire.
. ,
committee lepreaenting *evei &lt;| , The angry Bel liner# hurled
AFT. Internali"n«l union* a!»n i* '•tone.* at tlie Mg Russian soldier
winking f 'i tlie i' Ire I Inn of Mr. memorial, pioude.t Sov*et »true*
Truman
1 turc in Heflin, whirh th" victOft
A resolution adopted by ih.&lt; .tnrti-.l I ullding In 1948 and daexecutive hoard of Ihe Building dirated in 1910 The shaft has
Service Union -aid :
« permanent guard of ttovier
"We beli.ve thnl
Governor -"kller* ITo-HlIightH I'athe It all
Dewey ha* shown htm*elf to bo bight, even in the»o days of
ruitnilm enta.
n wi*r and nld&lt;‘ administioto,- nf
public affnirT anil lb.it Id* calm | Tin- memorial, built Iwfote Hera
.- t.
I1
.....
ft a
X4 - ■
stirngth
will
replace
indecision Tin
wa* partitioned Into four
a n ! littery tne*&lt;v|uti»n In gov. *oet-r* I • MV
V ST
the Itiali'bnmirg f.ate. The Hu*ernm ental nffau

plant* taunted to moie than I I *. lieliU in Her In* while keeping up Dnn Wright Tells OI
Although total enrollment (igti’ei 000 ih» number of wotkert mad” negotiation* in the hope of ritahMutual Progr.im To
of pupil* entering Seminole Cou.iiy idle in rh ' nation a rna|or strike* lithing peace.
I-ink State Growers
'choola have not yel been compiled, Some M.OOfl worker* are involved
ih. guarded ttatemenl* on Ihr
"VI...*.
___ , ofr .ithe a*
j
repoit* of principal* indicate in- in itrikea in the W rit loa«t oil Soviet.American ru m rarne at a
Manr a»|*erl*
Florida
create a in the Sanford area.
and ihippinc induttiiei and in ih- newi conference in which he alio Citin* Mutual have not yrt been
The South Side Primary S* hn»l j New Ymk-Noilhnn New Jrrtey dinuned (Kvlitiral matter*. He (nought to the attention ol llv
HF.RIJN. Sept
i/Vt Hn.tian
*how» an increa»r, with 180 pupil? inicking hiuineta.
tbiuaged off. without comment, *r public although the prn|Hinrrd* lighter phinr. tliiulrtl ami litn l
enrolled to dale a* compared wi'li
A walkout of 170 plant guard* (Uvation* made hy Hamid Staneq ride ha* been pre*enlnl pretty high *1imp llir Amritcan «rtini nf
a J 6H total laat year. Mi*. J. C at the Brigg) M anufailining Cnrn that In- prraidrntial campaign wai tbninughly." Dan Wright, ihiitrnan Rnlin loll.tv, leaving Vijau It alls
Mitchell, principal, reported thi. pany in Detroit wa* followrd bv a inciting cla»* waifare.
ol the Srrninolr County Junior irmmitirnt id tlir
,( ■%, 11, •
morning. At the We*l Side Pri­ ihuldowrt of eight plant* and a
He diiclo&gt;cd partial plant for hi* *Chamber ol Commerce agriculture Kllttnint Itiukr no irgiil,limn,, lup
mary. enrollment ii 110 tompared layoff of 23.000 woikn*
Mic neat big political iwmg into the Jcomnullee. lohl the group «1 their rxriteil tlir tierni.in popuf itmn u
with 130 laat year, hut a» the plant) doted after CIO United Weil. It will catty Intin to Dealer*!meeting at the Toumt Center to- tin. jittery Imn power c it *
nearby trailer camp ia filled, the Auto Worker* refuted to cio n la., on Sept. IH. Denver and other day
The m tif'tivrtf, flulv AtiiintmrfNl
number ii eipected to increaae la picket line*.
Hie Mutual plant In mule ih ■ in u m in tf. hyip
.iimiu i i
Colorado elite* on Sept. 2D. Salt
normal. *aid Mr*. R I,. Rrard, act­ About 19,000 employe* at Chrys­ Like City. Sept, 21 or 22. Sin gmwr r * and thippert in the Bate lomhfr I* if Lv’ i ttiitij nf Inr |w*wr'
ler Corp. ami 0,000 at Packard
ing principal.
in m attempt to regain high mar­ lention.
Fraudtco a day later.
Seminole High School iliow* a were laid off becauic of a ahortage
ket
(nice* enjoyed by the imhi.try
Tli^ Snvi#*t «nrmn,iml»nV in
Mr.
Truman
laid
he
definitely
. . . . .
.
...
.. .of nrirga bodlea and a complete
iiihitanliil gain with 4 6 pup* * Ighutdown of Ui# plant* « * i likely Will Hill l^&gt;« Angelet where the during the 0 4 0 to 1045 ieaton«. lin* M*i t.en eiil Mrx.iiuli-i K u li­
enrolled to dale a* compared with If the strike continue*.
I’rogretuve Party ranchdate, lU n ty T h - plan it for a grower control kov. hart lint tolil lb- Aniem in
Th* strike by the member* of A. Wallace, drew big crowd). Ih oiganiratton," Wright iled.ued.
465 at thi* time Lit year, laid
"not to in triin e in m itlrit whirh
Principal Herman F- Moriia. To. Uocnl 114, United rinnt Gunrd *lto michi go It* S*n Di^go.
"Contrarts for the Mutual ar- don’t contern them " ih i. m &lt;
Worker*
of
A
marie*,
wa*
e*t'ed
,
day’* artivilie* at the ichool includ­
Tim Fresldenl »l first »»ught Unilateral, that is, they are binding the Ru)ti*n *n&gt;wri In i prolrvt by
In support of driiiHnd* for IA
ed the election of clan officer* anJ minute* paid preparatory lime.
to avoid comment on the Soviet only on one party. For instance, if the Anirrir in rnnim .iniLnl. (*ol
a grower )ign« a rontrart with
ipon*nr*. name* of whom will be
There was no iudiration of an block mb- of Beilin and the Com- Mutual ami doe* not market hi* Frank llowlev agiin.t .in mv.i.mu
muni«&lt;
le&lt;l
inva«lon
of
American
announced tomorrow. The Gir&lt;* early settlement in the trucking
fruit with the organisation, he *uh of Ameiirsn o lio e, i i die city li*ll
strike- involving »ntne 15,000 work­ ofRi-e* in th e Berlin rity hall. He Jecl- himself to a fine of f.n rent*lull i* aim electing officer*.
Monday in whith I') tvetlrrn *ei in.
nald .Si-crrliyy Mnr*h™ll an*wered
Junior High School ha* an en­ er# or in the work strippasi- bv Ihosi- iiu*&gt;)tion.&gt; )e»lrr?l»y a* ih*- p. r Imx to Mutual. The organisa­ imltre weie &gt;irlr I olf
L
’Jl.OOl'
CIO
i-ri|C*hnicinen.
tion ha* promised nothing tn tha
rollment of 245 with m in the
In the We*’ Coa»t refinery flnilely :** possible,
Hi* Itoviiin. .ilio l in e tnnird
eighth grade and 114 In Ihe sev­
lint «hen leporler* preasod him, groi«er«, not even that the organ­ down » French I'etuaiid lor the
strike,
hiw
eier,
there
iva*
a
rautiisation
will
marks’
Ihe
fruit,"
enth grade. Total enrollment I*
staling thnl liir An.....rail pulillc
about th« »ame a* laat year, ac&lt; ou* n?&gt;te of optlmiam aftri negntln «*» gravely worried and earnestly Wright attritrd.
irleite of .motliri I') w e, Inn »rc
carding to R. K. True, principal. Mon session* with one of thi- eix looking for some hopeful sign. Mr.
.Mutual
h“*
donr
nothing
ti'lt
(Ini
police wiio weir k d l.p e d bv
S tale that &gt;5 percent of th e stale * | c
•.
,
i
\p i
i
Principal fl. C. Steele nf the Gram­ mafot struck companies and the Truman opened up
CIO
Oit
Worker*
Union.
f
.u
it
l.
needed
to
form
the
orI
W
'
W
r,,n
,
,
m ar School announced an esti­
Wr are -till standing up for mir g aiiiialin n . *o that they will im Ptormn« while liavelm g underU .
staU conciliation »ttp-i vi*.ir
mated enrollment of 230. or alioot
I after a meeting of union and rigid* in Beilin, he said, mid Ihete •rnpowarml tn hamlle the m nrkrt- iH uiiian *#fe-Comlml m iaranlte.
the aamc a* la«t year.
i* still argum ent 10 be hail.
BWMMI raiwntentativi * -the poaThe O unty Board of Public alhllitiea
The retoiutlon addl'd tliat I'eiv- *inn |eep. in moving to ih# msra\\V ate doing everything « e ean ing. Tbeie i* a large doutit if I Aianit 12 Rinxiao Vnk firh tertn t a aettlemeru thi* work
'h e y will get the needed fruit to I m ated over Berlin ea rly In III-- rv . in hi* lali-it day nrorlamatinn. oiinl. p i" .• I I along the street
Instruction mat thi* morning at
In
negotiating
on
the
problem*,
e e * 9 ttg9i4I
are
more
favorable
than
at
any­
'•rgnnlse." be added. ''Tlu-re is a *lnv Katei there were two mot
the office of Supt. T. \V, 1-awton,
since the strike ilarted ." Tb- he went on. And we will rontinnr need for inughly IfMwvi signed I gr**opr one of fn e pinner and one tiad dem onstrated that lie wan
and iman recommendation of time
t
eompanlea hate agreed t . to negotiate, hoping tn get jware ro n tra r t) tepreMinting 78,900,009 | nf nine. T l'ey flew over the Zeh "fully rngtiirnnt ?&gt;f the atm* and
principal* made the following new other icwti*»«M
pr
r itp i
question wa* interjected: ll»d '•oxe* of (itjit to eslahlish th ||r-od’'tf dlslrlet. an A m eiiran re peed * of the working man nnd . | Th|C Of SIlCKCrH lO
teacher appoint merit*! Otti* AtII'nnllaaea -a raae lUfc'i
i
**, . _
Wit Ihi* government »#id it would o rm n ts itie n ," tie -aid •
RICHMOND. Va.. 8cpt. 9-M S
. I.i, ntial are t inn, at tinting, diving
‘ I-ill In \« le s ro r
—Negro pupils sought nod were fted Moonev to aurfeed Karl *}.
not
negotiate
while
Berlin
w*t
“ I have polled grower* and ship- I amt leaving vapor trm lr but re
denied admlrtlon to white schorl# Tvler a* a teacher and physical
btneksded by the Soviet?
m
Electors Is Studied
I itiHtfiin^ b t nltltmlriA nf fj-nn JTi.IMt Firs! M a j o r Return
In two Virginia counties today. education Instructor at Seminole
We
h«vr
never
made
tlint
,-taleHigh
School;
Mra.
Edna
Pinker
M
"
TJ
,
•
to
rtit.iNHt
fret.
I
In*,
no
Arnericatt
Twenty-*!* puplla of the Clounictil, Mr. Ttuinnii *nid siinrplv
Marsha! I'Inn TAI I kllARRF.K, Repl. 9—&lt;/P)
A r e I aimkeaman *nid. v s* lint n viotn From
cheater county training school ap­ ton a* a sixth grade teacher at
Wr have been negotiating ever
.(’ireuit Judge W. M*v Walk St
the
Grammar
School
to
nurrced
Invest men t Received —
plied for registration at Bote­
since Ihe w ar ended end will eyn- H e l d I n D a y t o n a
t.u.V uo b &lt; •-"oslileratlon today •
tourt high school (white) at Mra. t.orille MrNab. who ha* been
tinue
to
do
ao.
plea t.y ti e Progressive Party •«
AUBURNDALE, Hern
transferred to th* West Ride Prl
Gloueheater courthouse.
WASHINGTON. S pi ')—'&lt;Vt
R o u m i l l a L 1of
1 10.090 feet or les*.
Does thi* mean, a reporter atk R a l p h
allow* u e of gummed sticker* to
—l-abor intend* to make a drive
A llie d n f fir . I - - a id n o t h in g till
Principal H. L. Record took the marv School.
The United State* received It* fill-in x nlr - for nrevidential elecnf, that the United Stale* will
„ , . ! iitiial, thn* far,, Iia
hn&lt;l
iweiirre&lt;l in
Mr*. Martha Beard wa* appoint for "auhitantial" wage Increases urg'dla'e under dure.*?
ea and addrvssei
names, sgea
addrts* of the
.1 oeeurred
in f , „1(|J&lt;.r dividend md - - from ,’,.7 ' ,
v A Wallace.
Funeral service*
for. Ralph I the
_________
...
..
. L . „i_
h i , ____ ij ___ .
in Florida citrua industry when
air
lift
eorrid
children, out said h« rut*I "no fa-led *» *uccee&lt;HIrs. Sue F'ube* who current
ridnrs
to
Interfere
^
pi
Invr-tm* rt
W„H&lt;,
.d I - would har.d
We havr not been .negotiating .loaeph Round Hat, former Rancontract* expire, a union
eliltfca for them" and told their le slm rd . and ii assuming duties -if leader aald today.
&gt;a , Allied
piogram
ton, ,.f high grad ruhM r
,)(
»(,(,in th" next
under dure**, Mr Truman retort- ford resident, who dird at hia j ”
.
attorneys thst Virginia law "pro- ntinelpal of the West 8lde Primary
fnt 0 - stockpile of .tia irg ie mn few day i
Frank E'Dalgo. president of rd. The bloekade I* an attempted borne tn Daytona Beach on Aug " »UPt’ V te hoe ad- e tv
vides for racial segregation In the during the illness of Mr*. St. Job
i.eoi.H— - ...........
||, were held Friday morning at
T , , S 'imke-rugn. Ile.it f ol &gt;rt lets.
the Florida Council of Citrus
.1..tin .M t ic "f Pen*aeolj. in a
public
schools."
Other
appointment* were Mr*
llaggot* Funeral Hume in Day- 1* ■ "• Bfeadotan of the t 8 mill
t ■.o Ju*t. tlir*clot if ECA
,
..
_ , Mel Worker# Union (A Ft.), said hi*
,,,11 ,!■,» &lt;ed against S*’retary
In King Georg# county, I? negro Hampton at the l.akr Mary School; | Krouw would launch an Intensive I I tP I ll O f f L ' i n l u
O rt
'ton* Ueaeh with the Bev. M artin '» rv governm ent* arm ed fo ire . trategh material d I on, w : &lt;.f ■&gt;,t. I! A. Gray, conteedej
pupils, accompanied by their eoun- Miss Judy Walker, Mr*. Florence lorgiinitlng and wage Increase 1
division, added:
i)it purelia.e fioru th" British | tj1(,
{ prtnteil gummeil stlck‘ J r 111,
1"
I .
,
Brain offlelating.
••1 and other*, sought to re g ld ir Windham and Mil* Dorothy Rice campaign simultaneously with the
"However, I ran undeistand th&gt; gov? rnment add «
ibttsntlal , ( ,
. ||.| bn attarhed to
■
0
Dayton
1
1
jVieet1
H r. Boumillat wa* M&gt;m in Rana t King George high Kliool. the «t the Oviedo School: Mr*. H ate 1 iopening of the new citrua aeaaon.
ford III 1901, and lived here until Berliners' Interest, especially over nri'nuat” to this eounlt" &gt; stork- Mir t'g u ln r b all't wa* legal, lie
only white high school In the Mel^iughlin at J»*ke_ Monroe I ||p described thi* a* "the ysar”
be moved to Jacksonville in 1919. the vapor trails Tliev know tlios ■ pile of this vital cnnnnralilV.
cited t’v i opinion* by Attorney
ir**l|pwa m S ail n . e t
county.
i
in which "we definitely Intend
Hr declined to nv how mticli Genet at Tom Walaon ami *weral
N*Vy a '‘rlnK ! Kornl'inw’"
&lt;UV* " f
T. Benton Gayle, aup*rinlendcnt
to gather the fruits of our la- lemiedU7 h e r mLtm'g T l u t i X *
rul.t'cr the economic cooperation luting* hy supreme court» of
of schools, refused the request c i a i . r fl P a r m
V n lifo a
tor the last
isi two years. We
5 lh dll*' A ,,' r hl"
Nom the J Daolsli naval aullouitles in a'lniinlstratlun i’ rehlng
other slate*.
and told th« group they were ask- 8 1 " * " " r J li lT l
v H lU C n c ip fct
f|oul,le our mamhership." MaVue'of* Munlriu liti
Ju,t also announced purchase
trie*, at wMch G irirol'd Hippie,
s M i T ' o ? ' s i n f i m l ^ Z l !r;;'-'h -K rn reported tb .t at !o...
Gray, appearing personally, and
fng that be enroll negro pupils
5 9 P e r c e n t O V C T i Union* affiliated
with
the
nf
tons of
from Brituli
have made D.vtona Ile^ri!
H,,vlM
* * * 1 * interests. Slsni provide* espKlaJiy hi* attorney, M. K TnHcn, how­
a t the school In "violation of the
1n„ Q A
| council cover only worker* em- of laike County wa* elected prr . i - 1
leiritorv
Imlay
in
fllgiitff
Bom
ever, argued use of thi *tick"ta
lent. Mayor U « Fugle of D e U n d ,|^ f r £*mr for t h e n a .l 20 years.
eonstitution and laws of Virginia." 1 9 3 5 T O 1 9 t&gt; 9 A V C r a i f C !ployed In packingand canning
O..HO-0 * -« e * „ tt&gt;.»M
tough fiiier for use in tape*. No wa: ptohlhitrd bv a Khrida law
-------------------------------------[plants and trurk driver*. Another ^ e P r i? e .Bw r y J i H l
r T ’'
Worid War II. Mr.
pi ires were releasrd but it wa* making It a criminal offens* for
of Com- noumlllat entereddefense
work M n i i f l t u
l i'ln v x tt,
CATH°l , c » HELD
‘ WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 - b T V - i“ n,&lt;»n* *b* .S V lo!,“ l1 ? “rm f 't U’r laike bounty Chamber
a* secretary. wh)fh l0„k hlm
, h, New N e i l t l l N IC C ill |1 IM CV CIl understood that Hie rubber w-a* a voter to take anv mechanical
WAB8AW, Sept. 9—&lt;/Tt—An yiori.la farm land value* are go Union (AFL) Includes picker* metre m an o g et
Twrnty.tw,, eltlA were represent Kn|tUn&lt;,
For fhp nM, , wo | n ( ’„ r u | y | » | n n | F i r e i•ought for 22 to 25 ••m a round. jf v ir e , ticket or memorandum into
. . .today
.
authoritative sn u rrr said
percent above the avenge for lh ei* n' l "„iher
lp r grove
lT n1f" worket*.
r !* ',
Negotiation* f"t ti ■ fir ’ st wk
dis,,
..
.
„
,
,
.
end
a
half
years
bo served a*
security police have arret Uni the (935-39 period, the Agriculture ..F
piling agreement i
Ideled 1Jhc
h,m
Attending fimm Sanford were u w U
rnl„ l, r r r (lf lhp
mtmbarshlp
Rev- Dr. Roman Mlolinskl, chief Department sdya In a sutvey
h?*rity Manager H. N. .Sayer. Com v(r&lt;( PM,rr|l] | x. . n
CHICAGO, Sept. 9 f/D —Death) during Juri s I’- m
vi.lt
held nf tbe Prorresslve
Other
sources,
however,
have
esti­
•dltor of Ih i Cfcthoiic n'*WFp«pfr which report* n national Inrrcato
of n , ytnnR Ite-wrN
of seven more vletlm* raid’d to Lurope.
. . . .
I p „ i y | n Florida, said that lection
mated the strength from 2800 mis,loners John Krider and AnGloa Katollckl. Thu *harff» war not 0f 109.
tl the toll In the rxnloflor and
Ju il told repoitri* id talk* of the law wa* Intended ’o prevent
wrtrr*W" y a V ,y.
H r l« survlveil by Ihe widow, fire
made known.
• The department reported Fieri. upward.
at the E. J. Brunch ond 8otu with official of Ihitll Euiutt an .
,
, machine voting, aed
„ j noumlllat: the mother.
The council president laid he bred Wilson and Asslatant City M
Reports of this arrest, coming da and California decreases in Ihe realised industry condition* have, Attorney M w ln
Rhlnho ser and M
Jun|&gt; „
nf s „n. e*n&lt;ly fartory
nation* Great Britain. Holland'
. ic itrk t a "free snd fair
factory early Tue-day.
Tuesday.
to
toon after the selsure nf other Marrh-June period, blaming the n’t been too good for the grow­ f,rally Duncan, city hu Id Ing In- f„H twn t„ othpr, y K; R„„m.
Four employes were killed io nr it ITnnre—were •’iinro *ueeer». '
Ion of opinion,*’
prominent Catholic odltor*. reused dip on "the continued weskne** In er the last two season*. But lie
IV’ aid If use of th" sticker
fn ,n k
iHot of Sanford and U. II. Room- i the fire whiefi swept Mi l hin*" fid than originalty hop’d fir." ' ’ He
postponement until the end of the price* for citrus and truck crop* " add* nacklne hou
ronttnulng, lie la no’ perm itted, "th* Illiterate
W'ent ude plant. Seven others died Ni-gotiations
among the *1 dial of Jacksonville Beach.
and canner­ of Oviedo was
month of a conference of Cathollo
ft also pointed out that the farm ies operated' at peak capacity dur­ oresent.
1
J ___
I in hospital* yesterday *• d today edilrd, to Inly sorely net-del a.tie ' voter i: d'ftanehUed, and the in­
The League Is working out *
blshopi of Poland, nlilch wa§ t&lt;| real estate m arket normally
I.OYALTV niEUKO
About 20 peroons auffered b u rn * .'" ', graphite, inlca and Imuxite telligent voter is in a devil of a
ing the aeaaon Just closed- N a­
h«Ta openad today In Caettochowa, relatively inactive durlnic the tional AFL organiser* will help legislative program designed tn
WASHINGTON. Sept. O—GTV—; and Injuriea in the blase.
I for the nation’s defense -’oekplle. fix."
divert more atate tax money to A ttorner General Clark and in
---------. March-June period.
in the organisation drive.
municipalities tn relieve their tax oatigating Senator* deellned to
PtRBMRN INJURED
I ---------------- ---------- :-----------------CAMIGUIN ASKS
burdens, said Mr, Sayer.
EAN DIEGO* Califs, Rept* P—*1w
• vv
n ■* m s
•
#1
m
after a three-hour conference
MANILA, Sept. 1—(•T’l—Art
Th* City Commission met yes­ •ay
urgent radio appeal wa) broadterday with Lea R. lusher, acting today whether they reach" 1 any
ra.»t tonight to all ships within eall
mayor. "™ t r o r i ^ i T ^ m e m W M
tufOlBjt
Jurwd last night In a fire which
of ritiiina who hail romnlalnf»l
rocordi tp Conto remove the remaining 18,000
sw ept a four-story downtown
population from voleano-ravsged
aliout Ih# amount# lnvo|ir#&lt;l. T h * .
,,
in ... . v #
building.
condition nf Mayor It. A. WilChairman Fergu.on (R Mleh) ef
t ’amiguin I«Iand as a shower of
Eighteen persona moat
them .
most of them
liam. Ia reported to be much lm -|* * « » * • suhrommlltee and Unrk
•Marly, were rescued from a (
.*
.
------------,
WASHINGTON. Sept. 0 —(fl’p Cotton farmris looked lodey to •tendlv aeiilir *t)i sp*wed ftottt
Mt. 111boh h Ibck hotel on the top floor of the j
Sanford was described Sunday in a m column spsrr of the mags- s^T^hU ™ dufleT*(ii'The^eaV fU’.'tlo n * i T b rV.ulta” f°tho^cImled#! 9PIO'
' 01P ^ '.' o( * !« ««( **"IUr return lor their I948 crop.
structure, but ChW Courser said tine section of Tha Miami Herald in an article entitled. “ F!o?id» From
Willie
the
first
(oteratl
ol
a
lutge
cotton
crop,
made
in
Arnold,
door
meeting.
tute, said Mr. flayer.
NO VFW MEET
m ight have L e S T i b; S f t ” «j“ A ir", a. &gt;
.U rscliv. Lke fron. communi.r of 15.000 per,on,",
! excited wide t|iecul#tioii that pre-war pimliirlicin rontcoli might lr* 1CDue to Interest in th» current
flames.
, Ihe celery capital of Florid*.
GREECE INVADED
„
LAUMUU H B B
lin e d next year. Out speculation hat ebbed. No final deemnn h it ta rn lut-rlMtll series of the Giant*.
ATHENS. Sept p—b lh —War I Fire threatenixl the Semlnolo made, however.
VFW Post No. 3282 has decided
* T in ' irix M "M * u
I
A l»rg* photograph, from a height of several hundred feet from a
Minister Georoe R tnlos said to- bounty lauirniry on West Thir.1
nut to mrpl Monday evening a t
YOKOHAMA * T i i i f n im
p**n* {’rtxf^ n« o r tr P«A Avenue toward Lake Monroe, dearly in- night Yugnalar trome- Invaded S lro at^ ih o rty after 2:00 o’clock
A 15,219,000-6*1* cotton crop, wotih about $2,785,000,000 at it - the Legion Hut ns scheduled.
Mamara O rita.' a a m i t r i e d war * c ,,e d mM&gt;or P0*"1* o f '■&lt;«**» »"
downtown section. Caption* Greece vcitn rd ar *.*d that Gteek yeaterday afternoon when lint farm at current price*—a half#
Member? will convene instead on
billion more than last y e a r—wa* but the crop is about 3,500,000 Sent. 27 for sunner and #ntarforecast by the department ycater bales bigger.
tainnient.
a workman was rutting nipe*. day.
Secretary nf Agriculture Bran
Uslnir fire extinguisher*, Man*.N ational Bank and the Lkefront
The now forecast I* 80,090 bale* nan on August 25 invit'd all in
reach him.
T H E W E A T H E R
8BLKCTIVB SERVICE
M. L, Raborn had tha fire mom than the prediction ef a lerested partiea to submit their _____________
_____ ___________
The Eighth U. M. Army declined softball diamond, flaafard's loca- waterway with prevailing 12-foot
Men of IS to 28 may rv g l.t-r at ^
‘T ^ T v ^ t ^ t i m " / f ] ^
hjf ,h* ,Im , n r*- month ago, and would maik one views in writing on Ihi* cotton
to aay what nation bad PequMtad
(■
** 0
t^o ri4» depth from Sanford to Trenton, ■lx school* in Semlnolo County
N. J . , making the elty a valuable through th- p rracrital period for m tn *rtl1f*d-_____________
of th* biggest crop* on recur d. supply and demand situation, be-. JACKSONVILLE, Sept, 9—MP)
O H .. . Irt1 ™ . . .
| “ i i ’s y i .
High Lew
Inland port. Flans for w aterfront Selective Service regia’ration, EI’roduetlon last year waa 11,861,- fora determining, as reipiliad by Station
iir iv p iiu ’ I It’KNHKH *
—c
i*ke-front community af terminal facilities are referred
89 71
000 bales and the 10-yem avrrago taw, whether marketing quota* AtUnta
BOARD m a n r w
Mv#,
"^*10
A total
85
must be wt un for ihe 1949 crop. Citifinnail
la
. P*™ "1; «»&gt;lch derive* iu to.
Further proof laat Sanford
fa
five fcrok#C,Boa^*nan!m?n
Service Hoard, annoinref
to- ^wer4
B0i^ of 298 driver*
*t thelicense*
office la 12.014,000.
^ main income from raising cri*p,
ThO m irkeling quota provision* Mr in phi i
92
Reverting to Sanford's early
under the spell
If the big crop turns out as prt. . . Of County Judge R. W. Ware. Of dieted and current prices hild, the nf Ihe Agricultural Adluitmrnt New York
history tha article state*: “San- d*fc# the ■__fn&gt;*
Bt
108
fsed is-th a ootgrewth of Halloa____ xrer* chauffeur’s. Th# af- rtlu m te farm era will broak the Act of 19X1 require ih» secretary Phoenix
99
previous record return of 12441.- to find and proclaim not H e r Shreveport
a t Croatw A aM noy, I i tha court- flea S
will be open on week d
N
. . . from. 9 ^ 0 A, M. to 0:00 P ._ . 629.000 lo 1119. The 1947 cotton than Nov, IS the following infor­ A pa Isr n ire U ...... .
_____ 89
Jacksonwill#
crop (Ihrt and seed) put 12491 r mation:
............88
Tha normal cotton supply, and Melbourn#
202.000 la the fsmers* pocket*.
Ml
Miami
FrW# are Itm r than la«t year.
iraatlaaee *a P**’ r t i 'l

6

N e g r o e s Seek To
Enter White Schools

Waffc InereaHCH To
Be Sought By Labor
In C itru H Induntry

ff'NPtlaaeil -*o I*«* ••**■!
Funeral Serviced

, *,ti . *t

Are

Sss,

Cotton Fanners Look For Record
Dollar Reti m On Huge 1948 Crop

Miami Herald s Magazine Section

Describes Sanford In Sunday Edition

W? V»«r* ? ? ? « ssast, tsss. w

wir SL*wf*4c 5l J2a
p M ttb B ttr a

sr

” ,h- Y"'"- a i r i,ws““ss, .’r“ if i

m to££T4ire2t;.7122V" *•”

2?™v

MU.

�FT

JIT 'HVO

Telephone Is
'oil! i * .cling New
Facilities In State

i*m

Me* -hv |&gt;iu|fi *a in |i i roiiitru ctjc n i i t i c fa rilllle a lu mipiuvi*
an-!

(• !i |&gt;|iuin

F lti

H p iH

In

ti-ni Hell Tele-

p lan e C iii|i*ny ha* ctmiUuclrd

to m itt the lecord’brraklng po»t* • *uin* of ad d itional cap ital art- yet
war telethon* net-da of iW .late to U- rais-.-d if We n r* to go for*
.uni htlp lead th* way to th t ■ward making lh»- *ervite belter
g rm te tt po*»lble itrowlh and de­ and providing ail this iin g re u iv e
velopment of Florida, South*-*. t Male needs."
Dell after the war rapidly »t*|i|-*-&gt;l 1 Pointing out that telephone tun
up Ita roattrwction of new faril- •tractio n la exten d in g to Mil - elite*
HtU*. ThtVe artivltiet have leaehvd I nn.i tow ns and i o ra l hi v a t throughI the point where til* 1948 ralr “I lout til., s 'Ate, Mr. D ooley s a M that
new construction in Florida 1* run­ 1 hr iium lior of Southern It. 11 telening about five times heavier than ■phone* through wnii'h Floiutinn*
the 193A-1939 pre-war average.
|maVi- and rc.-vlve tliclr rails hr*

V tu f» r lli &gt;1 in Itir amount uf
"A nd with Florida continuing
-W K Jr I '. * * ....... . in tKf !*»••
i-H yaat*. - (f ilia l* of Southern o prow and develop so rapidly, It
F e ll iim o iiim I ! mIj j . Tim Com ­ It now apparent th at facilities
p a n y 1* r*&lt;-v engaged In eonitrue- ' construction requirem ents will con­
tie r, th at It e*|.--rt&lt;-d to amount to tinue heavy for several years, ‘‘ac­
cording to S tate M anager A. II
{23.000.000 In 19 IB alone,
t n f t t r t h i- m r e nf It a ar*iviti*-i Doole.v. "This means th a t large

fj

Jane Parker

I

Southern Hell has 1-een pushing
Ita service Improvemen' program
in Florida. iu.lnlling ullpr*•ee^lvn, ed volume* of facilities for tailh
iiiipruvi-d ami i-nlnrtt-d srrvire.
However, then- *1111 remains &lt;
trm tnduu* demand for more ami
more telephone service In the
*tlalr, tqorr fur pir#enT suhwrilwi*
a* well a* for other needs.

In Sanford, the number of tele­
phone* Ita* Increased from I4I!&gt; to
In c r t M t l from I&amp;i '.m k i in m ii|.1 9tii 2905 alnte mld-1910, and during
to nioti- th an aM /io n today
T h • the same (M-riod, ftvterlo inerea»ed
Com pany Is lian-tlnn; nla.ut tw in- | from drt to lilt. Manager K V.
a* m any local i a ll* mor&gt;- thaii ; Turner »ald. Thi* has nqulreil
2,000.000 d a lly — and m ore than | the addition of consideraMe new
• IS tim es a* m any long ilU t u r ic ei|uiprnent.
• all*- nearly .Vl.OOO dally a* in I
1940
West Virginia ha* an 11 game
Ever sln re the w a r, h • said. f. ottiall oehedulr this season.

m

m

MONEY SAVING PRICES THRU. SAT.
iW

Donuts Dost. 18^
Sulud OresHlng............... pL iur 35c
N o ‘ 2 c" n

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

A &amp; T Sm a ll

■
s
M

Early June P eas.......... No. 2 can 27c
STO M A C H A I L M E N T S , W E A K K ID N E Y S ,
R H E U M A T IC P AIN S, A R T H R IT IS , N E U R IT IS
ttii»*|tr#g A&lt;kl«. Toim* nioiUM.
ftlttl tucll 1 c10 i t4 .ul* IDafl

Ann I’oge P teparrd

Spaghetti

.......... .. 2 cans 35c

Lack ul Vl -3t!itjr t i

A l iv i i u .

Drugitts H ealth

ANN PAGE

GARDEN FRESH!
Fruits and Vegetables! Sparkle
ft? CaPf. Iceberg
Desserts
Lettuce
2 lids. 21c
f,„.. cri-p
3 pkgH. 20c
C arro ts............2 belts. 17c___________
Large llesds
Selected Me I Itlpe

I Tomatoes
Calif. 1.u y e Ripe

Cnn(nloiU't'8
t Seed!---*

ANN PAGE

27c

Cauliilt wer

POKE

2 lbs. 29c Strawberry
Preserves
.......... ea. 19c
lb. jar 43 c

Grapes ............. 2 lbs. 27c
ANN PAGE

I stjrv V, lilt*

Potatoes

6 lbs. 31c

Hoaion

tlijrte

.. 2U)B % Baked

Yellow

O n io n s

M l i f fl#

1#%-

m&lt;^

Beans
222 oz.
cans 35 c

Super Right
HEAVY DEEP

Chuck Roast.... lb. 7J0
I

IONA

SMALL OSCAR MAYKICS

Picnics.... lb. 57c -Cut
X ™Beets
SWOKr It

I•

“

Bacon Squares lb. 410 Cans 25 c

IF YOU AltK a soft*’ 1 &gt; of llieaa

Jilm rn li. tty ( it il-.M IM IH A I. li/U
iu4| lie attuiiltlu d at llir i,'.a ll*.
Yuli nr i d nut * ur t —&gt;U|i uitl x r
la d s . flF O -.M IM ltt At. run ( . from
Hie r a illt — N it u i- 's l . i l u u . i i o .
I n titj'ii. M i ilnpt .SO alrctnd. M l
nil. (I.S'l.t Nature's nitiu-ral*. the
uldeit. m int ( ilU I.tr m i n i) (nr
ih r u iu jlU iii, a r t lin ils , k id n r; and
tlum atli n iln idit*.
t lF U - M IN t.ltAt. will n u t. It sour
Id. u l hr!|i In make )uu t lii.n i lu ll
uf pep. Id r and m e r i t . L ic k uf
nilneial* in the M.mi.I u u u * anr*
in us. In ait.ii tin*, n rrsau v n ri*. &gt;tu|.
r ia ls i r t i r u u
n u iil.il lirllllaia
Cite s p jik lin c
• -*. led r lir e k .
Illtlt ili-rilir. build up lira llli.
I t l i r r . t l A T t S . t l . a ilh r lll* a ir
dieaitful dl**os»s. Arid •Mtilillnil
in the btuud I* u flrii 11
rau*r.
tt lia l m aid l*r il.r rrm iily ? f o r
tlm uiam l* ut )(» r* . in Jo rrali h a ir
b rtll U*ril In I r l i r f tin- |m ll and
tultrrlng uf tin *&lt; Ills. I ’m . Ir. mi
the a ilt lir ul ilm lur*. no (u n illu ia l
sp iliit* In find r u ir , ui rrllrt t he
tale P ird itrn t Itu u .rsrll u*. it to c u
In It a im n p tliu s In O r m i u
Hr
* a i liel|.&lt;.1 ur tmulil nut h a ir emu
tlieir i . i u I j i I) tw in a ir a r .

Amaxing Results

L'sicii’rwrlfttit, D ir t f

8 £&gt;«it»

Rca»j W h a t T h e y Say I

Weiners......... lb. 510

HAMS:

Yellow

New Yurk

ONIONS 3 lbs. 10c

CELERY................ 2 Stalks 230

Wp Have Baltimore

OYSTERS
NECTAR

Orange Pekoe

G tilcr'a Strained Baby

FV)od.....2 jars 19c

TEA

Nabisco

lA lb. pkg.

ld b

K itz......box

290

Nabisco

28c

F ig

Newtons .. pkg. 17c
Junket

PURITAN

Rennet Tablets 12c

Marsh­
mallows
10 oz. pkg.

Armour

3t(-os can

Liver Spread .... 14c
Ideal

Dog Food 2 for 27c

15c

Spick &amp; Span .. 49c

O l.ll SOUTH

Palnsollva

range
Juice
f 2 Ooz.
cans 4$c
|Case $|.80

Soap.....reg. bar 9c
Octagon

Cleanser...... cn. 7c
Octagon

Soap F lakes.....33c

-tt» mi.h la &gt;Ule Ik sl alter w lllui
I. iu.M iu xal for .n k l inutilli.. Shis
uio4u«i l u . bi*k.n all u lr * reewd.
In llir uiruirise liar in .i l l am i
•line"—trfnul. J*tk W ilih l aww.r af
I i . o m i Inn I t‘* . Saaei &gt;nu. S. I',
-P ern n i v i i i l s m unraiuluui re*
m ill, k .lrin c -ud iiKt a llb rbeuntII. ui. Mil III ill* * i i * k la ii.l* . m l
i.lM ia. IIM U IS ill in. nit We S r li.i.
I Iut Ibetr . i l i l irri In . Item* *n IS.
druttnU' tbrlf with Ike aweeli al (hi.
tu lu u l w lnrrsl mraiiiur. Uf lk«u&gt;.
i l d i .1 b a llln w it aw tuaiaolre k i­
ll- Ibrie hate b « * iff) few lelu n ili"

T F A R after year, lu-ujiir ruth l»
Aililrral .p rin t* anti »p
tu ill tills
au J balin' In Ih rlr ru iiu u n iu * w.1 •
t.r, Mr hare all heard uf (In- w uw
dtuiis -p iiu t* «( t.iiunlr*. t r j n r r ,
and U r . iu * I lirnntiin in atu lent
(trreee ylierp. a tra rd llK In Irsrn d
llrrru lr*. the 5" I uf eternal k lr rn t lh
and yuulh, drank It* n a lrra and
ballird tn hr fu rrie r )uu n t.
1 0 0 % G uaranteed
fil.tl - YIIN’KIt \ l, rm italus minends )uu s i l at the wnrliT* Im-*I
H I D l U i t etrryaiie In fry &lt;iFOsprint*. IVitlrh ynur rliiuinaliuri M IN F .IIA I. Iln nnl liestla le uiir
floan «uur bnuet* a ilay or tun a ftrr uium rnl. &lt;lo In yuar drug slarr
ustbt It. I h r w a.tr, lil -(k a* llir nun. f le l one bailie. I V il ■
rutur ul )uu r sluie*, will sl irt In week. If you are nut ITal pi
b irak a a a », anil &gt;uu wilt s l'K II. *atl*neel. we will refund tu u r ui«lir&gt;
Alui rtamfrip )uur u rlu r. You may In fall. T r y II today! I I m ay do won­
see liiip u illlrs — pul utinu* w aelr — ders for m i —and be the best ln«e*lsoiidiii nut uf )uur kidney*, rellev* in .n l for your health. M ake you (eel
I f f fuu And llieii ira llre llir prlee* rat.sleep.w ork and enjoy life brtler.
i.in t U .M H S L i | klk Il ls, a lee O H
l.'a talu r ul &lt;11.11 M IN I I I A L
llu u m llla l X A n d rrsn n D ru gI K lo re — W algreen A l t *« - Add i s - for r H m w

ra

39 £

POTATOES................ 10 lbs.

35 ^

AVOCADOS_____ ____3 for 270
Kelsey PLUMS..............2 lbs. 350

F ir .h

TOMATOES-...............2 lbs. 2 l£

(in lilrn

19 ^

CARROTS...........2 Bunches
KIRKS SOAP
HARDWATKR CASTILE

B a r .................. 80

9^

Green C A B B A G E 2 lbs.

We* tern

Itlpr

BANANAS__________ 3 lbs.

35 ^

(2 PKG. LIMIT)

l ) m i : CRYSTALS f a c t o r y r a c k e d

37c

5

SUGAR

lbs.

iMIHNION
l B a n J U A IPRIDE
n i n e * WII.
l l l l . tUNPEELED
i l l E iC L E it l

Apricots
Sm. 2 for 27c—Lge. B.1r

19c

IHI-VALLKY FANCY

CRISCO
99c
2 LIMIT:
3 LB. CAN

Peaches
N
can*
I

riLLSIICRY'S REST

SKINLLSS WIKNKRS................... lb. 39c
CHKSAFEAKE BAY OYSTERS
StnndardR .......................................pt. 79t
Selects
pt. 93c
WESTERN SPARE RIBS...............lb. 57c
MIMOtTR’H.HIAl&lt;
BREAKFAST BACON .............. lb. 74c
ARMlirRS STAR K SWIFTS PREMIUM
SMOKED BEEF TONGUES......... lb. 55c
WESTERN GRADE A
SIRLOIN STEAK ..........................lb. 85c
T-BONE STEAK..........................lb. 89c
W|LHl)N*H CERTIFIED HONEII A HULLED
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST ........ lb. 75c
FRESH KILLED FRYERS
Breast .................................
lb. 98c
U gs and T highs.............................lb. 95c
Wings
lb. ;65t
Backs and Necks ........................ lb. 49c
AHMOril’HSTAR
PURE LAUD......... ......... . 3 lb. pkg. 89r

FLOUR
IVORY

SOAP,2 for
'r33c
I'

*

.

Med. 10c

y

IVOIIY.

SOA P l*a«3Sc
A

.

dfc.

F

m
WTi

r

&amp;U

____

PINEAPPLE
Med. Grade A Minn. Shipped

D0Z.

EG G S %69c

the waif* of,
hauMti/ol Hvm&lt;

C a m a t|
n et a

Bar

13c

m ate

Sm. 2 for
27c
Lg. 33c
Gt. 89c

FlgK

.

:......

Suntnfid

Faney
........ 13-&lt;w
Cal Aral. Fancy
firm .... No. 2Pi m.
Fancy, No. :i03 can*

RaWiw.

•' Fancy Chum Tall can

15c I Salmon .............. 31c
J S n i d e r 'a W. K. Gold.

25c B.nt. jx.o1. C*B

, Com .
15c
Grapcft Sections .. 10c . o A C, aoo can
Del Monta Fatly Garden I Potato SlidM ..... 10c
Pea* .... No. 3U3 c n . 19c t relit*. No. 103'cou

S . ^ 1 ^ ni'

10

KEYSTONE

39c j Jelly ................. 21c

can ill- '

“ SWANSON’S
WHOLE CHICKEN
3K tk &lt; aP -_ _ -----~
i- ==*yLYT - .

SWERL
Lge. Pkg.— 250

Tak-A-Tta*ta whole fl bro- . Lon* Palm Guava
k-h .10-or Jar
tf-o* U r

it i

m

QOc

OV

Corned Beef
12-oz. Tin......37£

NO. 2
CAN
DOLE’S PINEAPPLE JUICE, 211 SIZE, 2 FOR 25c

*H*1 J
■■

COLORED
LB. CTN.

LIUBY'S, DOLE'S, DEMONTE SLICED

ill

—

AAc

PLAIN.
LU. CTN.

C tv crb k m m

“Meats n e t Are Juat A Utile Bit Better”

a-

MARGARINE

FAVORITE

1

* e *a m » n ta r

FRED WRIGHT’S MARKET

10-lb* 81c
25-lbn. *1.98

i r s n e w : sw a n c o

located la *The

19i

GRAPES......... ............. 2 lbs.

________ 1lF i CAN

Octagon Soap

Powder . . . . 2 pks. 15c

Rut Malaga

No. I

IfOt'HH

MILK
3 Tall
cans 43 c

CORRECTLY AGED DAISY

Whole or Butt End lb. 05c CHEESE ................................... lb. 49c
Shank End
Ib. 59c QUICK FROZEN. DRESSED 4 DRAWN—A GRADE ..........
ROASTERS
....................
Ib. 67c
CUDAHY’? WICKLOW SLICED
II EM AN’S LITTLE 1’IG BREAKFAST LINK
*
BACON
........................
lb. 52c SAUSAGE
....................... 1-lb. p k g . 59c

Evanorsled

U l l t M A N 'S S K I N L E S S

T

I.YKR9 HRADV-TO-KAT, SMALL 8 i» UL

GENUINE

Lamb Legs.... lb. 79$ wIIITE

H

Q r l ■! ’ A 1 j r C . SIRLOIN - RIB and CLUB...........lb. 55£
O I
ROUND and T-BONE......... ......... Ib.
ROAST: CHUCK and SHOULDER............................................. Ib. 49 ^
PLATE and BRISKET FOR STEW............................................lb. £()£
LEAN HAMBURGER............................................................... lb. 49 ^

A nr. P okc

Y

/.W

IIA1IY BKEF — A GRADE WESTERN

i* co

A sp aragu s S pears

NO SALES TO MERCHANTS

QUALITY MEATS—ECONOMICALLY PRICED: : MARGARET ANN IS FIRST
AS USUAL TO BRING DUALITY
MEAT PRICES DOWN WITHIN REACH OF
0U
EVERY AMERICAN FAMILY::: :

Sugared

A ll G teen

1

\VK KKSKKVK THE IUOHT TO LIMIT (QUANTITY

Cake .... 1-lb. 59^

AAP

m

204 East First Street
Sanford, Flu.

HE IT E R BU YS

Milk ClitKoInte

a

a

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

FOUR l-AYBH

t&gt;*4 c«*r *i

m

"

for 21.

GRAPE JUICE
QL

ltd
•

SUNSHINE.

Sugar Honey
Grahams 8oz. l i e
SPIC and SPAN

i

�• * ■* •
lAURSUA Y.

•

Z . . . .'J

FDjjB 9. 1048

• &lt;• •

^

• «m

«• • • •

— *-

MB -MNFORn HLfeRAM). jA JlKtJl|l&gt;.JfLt&gt;Kn»ft

Red Planes

MiU- reearovlrh. who helps Jim
tinittri roach the S*» York Van•&gt;ev lino, wa* the Init (ivnraKa U.
• •.•uauM |&gt; om l'ar» One
toim I, lord in the lUl.tr. ' rh«*y ft, t^nli r &lt;&gt;eU The acnwJl hal
*a.J vtir group fli-w | um nvrr a ^m^ped the apart.
tlani*h naval unti. The authori't** I
atacrU d that the plant!' cvui "Ctl
tiu. terntnilal hoe tier. Ruaiiaii*
Occuuit-d tiic Miami in the »l’riPjT
ct "915 ami remained 10 month*,
wiihflruwlj'.i: in IWC a flrr IMn^h |
prvtr-.tr
Xaval mithoritlca exprcaint the
opinion tb* R uiiian plane* ra J
Cbtnr flora
Iti (Iiuiiany. They

I

MONTE

COFFEE

Pound

f« « t
.
,
Brig, General J e m f.atievul, the
Fram-U kOtnmaiiiiant. tn Uiriln. ncCttfed.KuUkuv of belt.* untruthful
at • break of ntertee ■ In «t* »nK
lanu naan, (lanevnl brcuxht th**
F.uaainn* to taik fur In r-U ns tit.a r a n tn of flt-’u p«* ..ID they
ii iriviu the
alcrn "Ciui pU
e
, ,
In a littrr to Kvitko*, unm;L*l

£ivun:mtt

Chicken

E

Fricassee
Lb Can

laid:

&lt;)uautlly Klchla Itrsc'xcJ

55c

‘ You OMurrl inn that L'*u ' uM
jrive thlx a*r«nv-1 it (of iff* eonCtrl* vuur ninm -at jruflnmi"e. I
at no ti«i»o rlollbtril M&gt;ur not ! Mid
I ••&amp;&gt;&gt; lhe ciiti«e&lt;iti ■' " 'J r. In j
ciu ii tn avuM nn&gt; nit. (Ui Umnl .
In : 1 KH't ln«lrutit» 1" my ff
flcert tn nerompany tli" Cc«miin,». 1
While trowing the S
relor J
&lt;jf the ct &gt; they « v tc a»re*ti'd by
E'iv!*t of fleet- amt ?;m ..d uter to '
the (Cvinnuitiitt eoiitiollcJl ti e r - j
irc ’i police.
••1 still &lt;arn»t believe that »’i
at.rvnnlent (oneludwl limit! your
peiaoral y . -1 rotet could hr/.v
bfer violated in such a flnipniit
v V. Yen have aalil tlmt hi. Halton officer* were drunk a d cm;- I
tH tu'ad a ilai cer to the icily holli
bulldhl? located in tin Sr " t
•
tor
Ymi knew v»r. widl that 1
this was net true. On the ro n triry |
It !« trim that e-iu (ft t i*- 1 me the I
fro pnn^etro of per-ona
nur j
protection
-*&gt;c fm li ha' o.w uncl exactly
Cl 1 eXrTiosed thorn t«&gt; you. 1 nttarh a hlch prW In th*‘ie C*tah- '
V '. - l fuel* I 1 1. •&lt; that nobody |
v .! doubt mv w ild."
•Thf Kt.'iich-lii ■ -• pfivipaper. |
Drr Kmlcr. n h l that if onvcir-'.j
had been drunk in ihe Iniieti'-I
city Hall it wee the Itufiana.

Pricas (,’ood T luu S aturday. Septem ber 11

Bollard Obolitk

1/

Lbs
Gtcctt, Hard i leads

1 Ido's In—L'irt’a Out

Cabbage

Lb

t id e

Ig a Boa

Firm, Crirp
Lund O* S u n aliino

Lettuce

Lb

"CARROTS

4^^
Lb

In Quiirters!

Carrots

On*

ion. with wheel hr c n n i i n l the
Itov'.rnerahln f«» r.7 ' ■*• ■le t T* •’
Tlnve nf Gero c In's patin'i.il
t ’rpreM'PtatlVf* who Itnd com "-11
appeared nr.pee-l of two n o te
ytara In Cumcreai.
Votiran lb p Kupcnc Cox
the etK'ond district had morn th m
double the populm vote* and
olpht time tie unit votei ef Ida
rlaul, J. Ne'ly P* an wk, Alhanv attornev. Tim unofflrial con 1* t'ave
Cox 29.'l'.1 poi'.ilur vote.*. I‘racock 13,le i. and Cox U Indicated,
utiif voter in 1 for Pcae.-fc,
In iru eiirhth illatritt wher-i llir 1
U p u la r Im II'iI doc{dc. !hc l.-ue.
the rnuhi r.at Rep.;W . I t 1 (lb.nl
W lifflrr 17,0111. (’oinitn- Johnston
12,020 uii'l funner lj«p. Jnhn Gib•Or.
f
Ri p. JsiiH'i C. D a i i had nil the
indirntmi unit votiur in *h&lt; Vift.i
D ittrict. The pmmlnr vote c a H
ivit* Iljv i. 48^(13, former llvti.|
Helen Ihmtfla* MnnMn .'U.M&gt;3 ur.d
MVytuan Lowe &lt;*J11&gt;1.

•¥A«

B u tte r
Green Tup

Conceded

I •••tinned I'rt'W

________ PAUK TitltKK

Elnhteru meoiber* ef the pr« - I Tl*c Unlvrraity of Hanti C la n
Gen John Hcrtl Kilpttnck l*rea*ent ■Kpiaii of the &lt;?!|icim.aU Red' Rivn.oa !&gt;-'.• n novel m-jh d "f Went ef &gt;!., P»Jtl thj .aiv
.
served in the \n u c J FnlcH—l l publiehlna Ihcfaf football K hciU c. j vtaa an All-Amarica ■•i.j.v,.,!: •j..
ir.
--- trm
---- y,
••* five in tin. Nary a r J It‘» prltdcd on in’* u.aldc of took. Vale f. j-l^ll team fe, iu ■ »«•»■
* the
• cue.
ii.an-Hri.
turu in the Ci-a*. iiiuird

laid ui Ira it 12 e m it p*iM*l over
K^Jitru. the Miami’* ir.ain rlty, at
an alliludf "iily slightly owr 300

Thompson

,,

BALLARD BISCUITS 2 PkaS
REDI-MIXT QTRS. OLEy^

Bchi

Lb

REDI-MIXT SOLID PAX

Lb

Ycllmv

SUPERGRAND MARGERINE ib 31c

Onions 3

L bi

ALLSWEET MARGERINE

u* 39cI

Konstingr Fnrs

CO RN
5

Armour's

•*'*s''Y , v '

.atfBIte?*

T ree!

Ears

.

8SC

I l K . l t IS D E N iK II

WARIIINGTOX, Hoot. U - A V A report that Russia am i&gt;H&lt;rvd
lia.ium.iMto w»rth of machine tools
f 10in a ElrRIth oi.tnufnrlurcr
btouclit a (piirk denial unlay Horn
an official of Ibu firm.
W. II. RusacA t fm.chport,
Envland city councillor, .laid in
Tuesduy that the urib r had 1-eeP
mviirdt'd to Craven Itralhrni, l.ul.
W. Li.nl, immnifrcinl manattrr of
the flint, denied till* t.xlay in
Stoi kport.
Harry Jacunaki, the "other" end
with the Green Packers of the
Nut tonal Football l.vacne durime
the Don Ilutaot regime, la now an
asilftan t football coach a t Yale.

Lux Tnllct

Soai1

Swan

Mid

Modess
R°» 3 2 % ®

Kleenex
300's

•dOO's

S tc v /

)
i

C re d o A D r o itu d
&lt;i D raw n Q u ick
F ro z e n

Lb

v &gt;in

riuritlu

W'

75c

•

Long Is. Duckling
Stewing Chickens

Snle of SLICED

With D aodoiant

Roast

Lb

Fryers

16w

B tiiL ot

Chuck

Steak

Lb

Crude A Dressed &amp;. Drawn

10 °

Lgo

T-Bono

Steak

Lb

•4*

Soap

Steak

9®

Soai
■

Rib

Sirloin
Rag

Swan

S. Gov t Graded Baby Beof Sale!

U.

1

-

Ml. Vermont

Wilson's I,mir«?l

59 77

B acon

Small Pork Hams
*

Loan,
H.ilf or Lb
Whole

Klim Pi* Cm .1
Wlu’thvi you're plannlmr a .trip to
the ac*t town or l e n t * the nation
—a frool person to know Ic your
Florida Airways airent. In Hunford, Dorothy Fox and her assis­
tant* arv experts in. travcU thm rori«s,‘ low cost air express rhlp'VttuU, tmd air mail achidub * And
li«y cfen handle all ntiantremenis
for that next u lp Halit here In
your home community.
Can Florida Airways In Hanford
any dax at any tlmo from 7 A.U.
( • I P.M.
jfS s M l

-Mt—*

1 7 i= 2 7 [

s

P e a c h e s n° w &amp;" 1 9 c M ix

WlUon Certified

1 « P*B

Tripe

T o w e ls

24^1 5 3 c
I JLand o SuiMtUfl* P-Nut

Butter
2 4 -o *

48®

s 's * ,

f&amp;SsSlS«».
mw

s i Mailaeel W a t) C«&lt;&gt;s

Food

Soap

Lb Can

isailri.

Liquid Blarrh

Rayo

14®
•

14 °

1I % e
’

l.ux Tollat

Q uart

i-

Peas

Pan! Dof

Rnuw

Drift

’5°*

3 . G

c

W* JLuiy

Soap

1 1% C

r ,»

9%®

8w«itiicart

^

Soap

Bath S ize

U

3®

™

3 / ^

C

Batch Nut Baby

L’ilra-Kt fined

Oorox

Bath Size

Food

^
' J ;.

5 *

$ lf J * r

_
QV&amp;®

�Che Sanford Herald

Congratulations To The Giants

Poland, and that fbnee* dhrtdlnf

THE WORLD TODAY down In |nm e place*.
It.

rtl.,-».

“ «« ton i

T&gt; *«l .action
R«d
The Sanford Giants defeated the Orlando Senators Tues­
Hr DeWITT MacKENZIK
f-.SIHk,# Mall* »*r*P*
committecq have been sent out tq
• li •••*« »1
At* Porrixn .Affair* Analyst
day night at th; Municipal Park in the third game of the
spread the hew* among peasant!
taafar*. &gt;'larl4a
that their production m ud be put
&gt;nan
__ 111_ Haaaalla __________playoff
Borles between the two clubs to determine the first
We have a prime example of on a common basis. And to It
i:m&gt;r*4 aa .»Ma4 *iaaa
1round winner of the Sluiughnessy Meries. By winning the CommunUt tactic a the wnrl-i over I
n.k., st. »•&gt;• -«
Knmc from the Orlando club, the Sanfiml organization in yrateriiay'a kidnaping, hy Rua- goes.
You wouldn't think tha Com­
----- rarncd the right to meet the Daytona Bench Islets In the alan gunners and thei- Get man munist* would dare .-rack down
police,
of
19
western
Berlin
po­
final round of the scries.
so hard on . liberty lovlnk folk
lice after the la tte r hail left the like the Pole*, who time an j a g a ..
p
Sanford, the underdog of the Florida State League rity
hall In the Soviet inn* und»r
clubs at the first of the year, was again the underdog as the a Muscovite guarantee of safe have forgnt for their freedom.
si star i f i r r i o s iia tk s
But Bolshevism ia aa lard-boiled
.11 playoff games i)egan. Sanford is a rookie-filled chib, while pa*
Hr fa r tl.r
• l.aa
cage.
aa the devil himself. And one
Da* R«*nfc
The ttrii maneuver Wa* Ju»t suspect* that It is more than a
Orlando, Daytona Beach and Gainesville hud many more
t t r » *»alk&lt;
■pi experienced men. Manager Hal Gruber has done an excellent i* bold and rnJd-bloodeJ a t that. little worried by disaffection
I I I M«alh*
|la» 1 ii»
another move in the Rua- which has been *b,.wing Itself
m e .i Job with the youngsters assembled here by the parent New It*lanwas
All okltaarf
campaign to unarat the duly among the satellite store i. Apro­
w&lt; ■&lt;*&lt;»**•
Vork Giants organization. At the first of the year, the San- elected Berlin city coun.-ll which pos of thia Dr. Peter Zenkl. exiled
ISuiV«r"mu.* 4"m i/iC araS »•* ford nine had but two men. Buddy Lake iSirl Tim Tyler, with ia anti-Communist. Tin- wevtctn former
deputy premier of CiechoBerlin police came from the .Amer- Slovakia, who Is now in London,
■i l l o m i a l n l 1 all***tit
Jg tts-----any previous baseball experience.
if
J
Baseball fans, and some xvho did not care ton nnirli irari-nrltUh-Frenrh tore* and declare* that “the ,rretens&lt;‘ of
tataa* l» * ip « p « llr p m n U - ■
l i t ... la*.. s»«* 1 *iti. Cfclraaa. for the game, have been following the activities of the San­ were preaenl to shield n meeting unity In the Soviet bloc has bee*
Iin rrlt Kaaaaa l l l f . &gt;1. lqpl*. I
of the council.
shaken."
•
' IS, II.raid I. "a m.mfc.r mt Ik. ford Giants this year. Yesterday morning in dOwntowr
U. S. Secretary of State .Afar*
However, it is the nature of
A.anrlal.d
**fcl»k I* tlllllH Sanford baseball was the word of the day. Everyone was »hall take* us a atep further by
Bolshevism that alway* it must
tit1aiO .lv la Ik. a*, far r.*aM&lt;rallna af all Ik. I".al a ia * a ila l.l talking abut the two home runs Hay Rosenkranz hit to •tntlng that the Communist at­ proceed by strong arm method*.
•a |kl.
R,a&gt;ii-p*r,
a*
w.ll
a*
aS
tack*
on
the
Berlin
city
govern­
There are no half wav measure*.
..
assist the Giants in their third victory over tin- Orlando
At* a..................
. da flisiiOtiM
ment are largely intended to up­ Communism Is allowing lUeU
club. Lake’s excellent Pitching was also widely praised.
set talk* of the Big Four milltaiv plenty of rope &lt;tfli!*rateta It wifi
-----‘ ’ • It is particularly gratifying to the people of Sanford governor* on th e crtiia In the cither hang It*e1f or hang tit,
built: vrrtse TODAY
that the local club has done so well during the 10-18 season. Soviet-tilockadert German capital.
-------------------—
slid In the playoffs. The New York Ginnts an 1 continually The Secretary -aid the Berlin dis­
order# have follower] e familiar
t policeman
nkt arm! u» increasing their holdings In our city. They recently pur- fiim
uniit pattern, an i LH.-’-od
htraus* «. ht»r nil thought*. chased the Mayfair Inn. and plnn to use it ns n home away Ihnl mthe
(‘nkiffittH i t»M N o &lt;itf»
_ to liirupt thr
but oil (bought* debase ■ per*im fron) home for their MinncajroliH Millers of the American confluence*effort#
of the governors nut at an ideal farming region. The on )
at (fitainl) a* Itnlrs* deed*.
time United Slates rr.ini.ter to
... , \Vr Association, and the Jersey City Giunts of the Internntional Ik* firmly resisted.
t i n bresk God1. h » hjr
Belgium bought 12.000 .ic m inlow Ih,,u*hi.: So then I of" my*
Doth teams are Class AAA. In addition to these And why should the Bolshevist* eluding the townsite. and brought
I . If with the mind. indeed, **»v# two teams, the New ^ork club plans to bring back next la- tw-ni on disrupting ?h • Berlin in 00 negroes to clear the lard
thr law of Uod. -ltom 7:25.
year the 14 other minor league tenms, which were in San­ conference*? Beeau.vc, a* this and plant citrus groves.
column ha* pointed out liefni'?.
"In 1HHI some Swede.' arrived
er
n -oo r r .
. i
ford Init Spring.
Communism doe* not wan: prace. nnd proposed. These oenplt |*|d
i
i 1n ' i
" " " ^*i'r
Sanford is fortunate in having the New York Giants Part of the fundamental s tra t­ the foundation for thl* thriving
n n 'in!1m Du*fI county imee do- rRta|,jisj, their farm club training base here. The local citl- egy of Communism1* world rev­
The crippling Avert
fnd H the war. That u a lot r.l ZprH Hrc [,r0l„j wf (heir Florida Stntc League team, and the olution Is to create disorder and community.
of Di[&gt;(-95 ruined moat of thf
heunns And ft
done w.ibom Bh,lWjn|r it
made this year,
despair. It never has made prog­ citrus tree*. It wan then that Sat*,
ress bv peaceful method«.
bereni r\ loctnlttrH industry.
ford turned to truck gardening r j
That’* whv this rolumtilat has its prime money-maker.”
heen predicting that env arennl
W* see where they aie now
Sanford la, mentioned a* (hp
reached between th e Red* amt the home of Brig. General J. C. Iluif.
malting newipunt Item whrat strawWe
.Item
Democratic*
would
!
r
up in Massat liiiretlr
if the prac­
who won fame in the Phil,
School Is starling. Now subjects tire coming up. There berrly a truce to give the Com­ chlson,
Inpine campaign of World War
tice iieconi'i general, the newip.
munists
a
chance
to
-no
ud'dnto
is tnlk shout new subjects and olt! at school, walking home th e|r gain* and p repar- for frrVli I), and of the former 8 . O. Chat*
per* msv etenmn known ai ||i»
with
one’s mates, and at the dinner tnhle with the family, offensive*. The eurrent eon versa • and J.- C. Chose, ploneti « of ih*
ita fl of Me
fine question is sure to arise: What is the most important lions of the nig Four may result Florida ritrua industry. Training
in »nmc sort of agreem ent—but it of the New York Giants teams
Th* .late of Geotgia held an Victor in doing well a t school.
w-on*t
mean la d in g ' peace. Hew- here is niinUoned.
irrpmt.nl election ye.Krfn m
R*« wanting to learn that counts most,
ever, temporary peace tnnv be
determine vltellie, the dale «n,
If
student wants to lesrn .C very thing nlmilt the bdtter than no peace at all—so
element ch.ll remain .n the hand. *hoo1 helps him The teacher and the textbot.ks and the long a* it isn’t achieved hy np-|
of Gmeraor Th-pton fm another I'knwy &gt;***8 wl»
h » questions. Willie lies trying peasment.
Poland f* providing u* with fu r­
O P T O M E T R IS T
two year*. nr h . turned over to to get one answered, his mind meets others and they, in ther evidence of RoNheviat tacturn,
lend
on
find
on
into
long
lanes
of
learning.
His
friends
Hetman Talmadge, ion of "Old
tlr*. The Communist* yesterday
PROMPT COMPLBTI
will talk over the problems and he is sure to get something launched n drive for the nvowrd
Gene.” It ihoold he inlerecting to
OpTICAI. SBRVICB
useful
everywhere
he
turns.
The
rules
and
regularity
of
the
purpose
of
destroying
"all
ex­
note that during thii campaign
fslaaar*
praacrlbed, diipea* 4d
i school help to keep his mind Bnd body orderly and shiiwhape. ploiter* and capitalist*1* nniar.g
which hai been rather heated in
the some 15,000,00(1 pca.-ar.ta of Repairs and adjustment* made
ilV
,,r*,rf1
They are intended to help, not to hinder.
the nation.
Hour* M l — 1 4
Vigorously tl.r vo cVltrd civSTgU
,f hc
Want lo ,ear" ’ nothing docs, him much f^irry Allen, Asaociatr.1 Pte«a
Mat M l
pood.
Ills
own
mind
is
dosed
and
nothin#
tin*
school
can
tin
correspondent in Warsaw, says re­
Irgidation. Especially should |hi&gt;
Phowe S M
will
open
It.
lie's
like
n
hungry
child
before
a
#&lt;
shI meal, ports from usually reliable source*
h* interfiling to those who con•tale that Communist group, have
Atlanlle National Bank RM|
who will not open his mouth to take it in.
tend that only the Georgia Power
The student who tvorks hard and plays hard, does smashed ttnrtora owned liy ao- _____ Bapfnrd, Florida____
Corporation and a few economu home chores cheerfully and cats what is set Itefore him. rnlled "rich peasam*" in rv-ntral
royalist*" oppose 'Yivie right*."
■
grows iqi strong nnd competent. As he can run and jump

R.raktl.fc.e I* t t m

Miami Herald

Wanting To Learn

Dr. C. L Persons

Penplr who ate apt Is fly off
the handle at the slightest provoca­
tion, hawl nut the tletk at the
clothing More, yell .1 the fellow
who h a r li out unexpectedly from'
a palling ipace, or blow* hit top
becaui* the paper’* late, had herter learn to control iheir temper*.
They aie traveling the highway to
cerebral hemorrhages* where death
may be a welcome alternative. A
tlighllv different end came lh* oth­
er day to Gordon Metcalf of Toron­
to who became .imply infuriated
when hiv automobile broke down,
•madied hi* fi*t through the wind•hield, and promptly hied to death.
Whether the profit motive gnd
the capi'alitlic *yitem ate a* bad
for ur a* the Communiilr lay
•bould be comideted in connection
vvith th» ultimate diipoiition of
vart evlatei once they ate am*.red.
Major Bower, who until he Hied a
thort ’ ime ago, war one of thia
country’r hading radio entertaintrt, left an edale of $1,641,000.
He ga-e *2,727.255 of it to St.
Patrick's Cathedral in New York
for beautification of the church
premise* and charitable purposes,
and the tetl ol it wa« divided
among 60 other charitable benuerti You can't take it with you.
- «- ■

One of the Rooaevtlti ha* an­
nounced her engagement to a for­
mer Communist, a former brigadier
general in the Soviet armv. wbn
rerigned and fled the country in
I W “ hen he became convinced
that the ultimate objective of the
Communitl* wa» not what he had
prtviouily tuppoied. One of tho*e
who believe* that the end juitifiei
th* mean*, he wa* willing to lie.
cheat, rteal and murder a* long
a* he thought it wa* for a worthy
purpose. Though he may not be
willing to do tbote thing* for an
"unwoithy** purpoie. we wonder
if he can be trailed to be rare that
hit puipote it alway* worthy,
A legiilative commitlre decide*
to aik a ipecial leition of the
Florida letitlature to put the name*
of Trum in. Dewey or Thutmond on
the November election ballot hut
to leave off the nam* ol Henry
Wallace. Nobody could poeiiMv
have any let* retpect I or Mr. W al­
lace than we have, but it doe* not
*e«m to ui to be quite fair to deny
the people a chance lo vote again*!
him. Alter all, he it a candidate,
whether we like it or not, aod in
•n u t portion* wf our rountry he
hat at ilrpng a following at Gover­
nor Thurmond. If we leave him off
the.ballot, hi* friend* will *ajr we
w w afraid ha would, cany the

w~ W R H M

and lift ami fetch better this week than Inst, so the |towcrs
of his mind get bigger nnd stronger. He Is going to lie n
fine iterson.
The child who frets and whines, nnd doesn’t like this
subject or that thing to eat,.grows up to l*e a fretty, un­
happy adult, always lagging behind his more sensible school
mates in fun ns well as studies.
It is natural to like some foods lietter than others and
some subjects better than others. Rut all Ibe kinds of food
nnd study nre needed for a well-balanced l»ody nnd n wellbnlnnccd mind. So take them all ns they come, do your best
nnd school will help you grow. Always remember that the
hey to nil kinds of success In life is contained in three
short words: Wanting to Icnrn.

AUTO
LIABILITY INSURANCE

w

T o M tct N e w F lo rid a F in a n c ia l Reapo— i b ili t r / L a w
C A S H D I V I D E N D S T O P O lM W ^ M O L D E R S

,o.': : cMBoyo-i
Phone

Rtmm 22a, Meixch Hullding 222 E. 1st Street
1

Marine Reservists To
Be Allowed To Apply
For Active S e r v i c e

f

s

•a4

ATLANTA. 0*., Bspt. 9 fSpe­
cial I—M«r!n« reservist* can now
apply for 21 months tctlve duty,
the Marin* Corps laid today. Th*
commandant of the Marine Corps,
In a l*tter to *11 commanding
officer*, announced that certain
reservist* could apply for thl* duty
through lh* commanding offletr
of their organized unit or rtte tv e
district rilractor. A maximum
quota of ?00 each month ha* been
established, with the Houtheastern
State* fittin g M of thl* quota.
Tho»e m»n who were member!
of the reserve prior to Juna 24th,
1948, will have priority ovar thoa*
loliilng alnce that date, and will
hava no further obllgatlona unde:
the Selective Service Act of 1MB
except to comptet* Iheir enliitment conlreel.
Rest* villa, who Joined aft*r
June 24th, 1918, and who ar*
accepted fur active duty, will *till
be required to »erve from three
to five yeara on Inactive duty
after release from training, iinleat
they agree to extend their activa
duty to 33 month*.
Th* \hree reserve classes eligible
to applv under thia ruling am
II (b), III (b), HI (c). Interested
reservl**! should contact the near•st Jtertne recruiting office nr
unit for further detail*.

House Group Is Told
Fur Workers Forced
To Take Red P a p e r
WASHINGTON,"fept 8— UP)—
New York fur worker* e r i forred by Iheir union offlcfrlt to
subeeribe to Communist Petty f
rewspaoer*. it* House labor tub-1
committee * u told today.
William f l i c , labor rol stion*
ill vet or for Iht Atsociat • I Fvr
Alanufaetutrr/. Ibc.. said that
union ahoo
and ju .im s i
rg e n ti openlv a* I'elt funl* * &gt;r
the Dally W trter, Communis’’
rcHM-oiwr. At: tto PreU '.d. Me
IJ. rltftod tha FirBrnlt a* a Jew.
isb hnguag» n ia» '* » er &gt;pu.i&gt;i|&lt; i
•.* Uio Comnis.i-.tt ra tty .
l»r nresidtnt
sn. .irlon I*
l Gold, w ar a
• m e w i,r
the Rati M il '.xcoi'i** Com­
te* of Uw » '••tune's! Pnr*r

8

1

i
V

e

1

i

;i

%

L

EYES ARE at*
PRICELESS...LIGHT
Be sure 'homeworkers' are pro­
vided with plenty of light-certified
lam p s...b right, new b u lb s ...fo r
good grades this year...good eyes

■u r 'I .

in years lo.come.
.

►

�—

»a

1

. V

V w r r e M B tn », IMS

THE. &amp;ANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Miss Jcnn Hnrpcr
!Honored With Party

Social A n d Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray-—Society Editor

Social Calender
FRIDAY
The Sanford Townsead Club will
meat at 8:00 P. M. a t iho Tourist
Center with the president, II. (}.
Lundquiat. presiding. Following
the buiincaa meeting game* will
be enjoyed and refreshment*
nerved.
MONDAY
Cirelea of the Firat Uaptiit
Church will meet with the following hoateaaea at 3:30 P.M.:
Circle No. 1 with Mra. E. L.
Lundquiat, 310 French Avenue;
Circle No. 2 with M r.. Lillian
Vlckedy, 306 Went Third Street,
Circle No. 3 a t the church with
Mra. Lula Miller ami Mr*. C. A.
Anderaon aa ro-hostesars; Circle
No. 4 with Mrs. M. 8 . NeUon.
M l Palmetto Avenue: Circle No.
• with Mrs. J. M. 8 tineclpher,
2404 Park Avenua, Mrs. C. A.
Dutton aa co-hoiteaa; Circle No.
U with Mra. J. F. H arm on, Hit*
Palmetto Avenue Mra. Hoy Rrel
aa co-bo«te»a. The Sunbeam* will
meet at the church at 3:30 P.M.
Circle* of the Presbyterian Wo­
men of the Church will meet aa
follow*: Circle No. I. Mr*. L. I.
Frailer, chairman, with Mra.
Wallace Bell. Richmond Avenue,
a t 3:30 P. 31.: Circle No. 2. Mr*.
C- E Ginn, chairman, with Mra.
Charles Lawaon. Cameron Avenue,
at 3:30 P. M.: Circle No. 3. Mra.
C. C. Henderson, chairman with
M n. George Tnuhv. 201 West
Sliteenth Street, with M rs John
Wilson aa co-hostea* at 3:30
P. M.: Circle No. 4. Mra. J. C.
Hutchison. chairman, with Mr*.
FVank Lleske. 404 Palmetto, with
Mr*. A. D. Smith a* ro-ho*te,*
at 3:30 P. M.S Circle No. 5. Mr*.
A. R. McRaney, chairman, with
Mra. 8. E. Andrew*, 801 Palmetto
Avenue, with Mra. C. R. Dawson
a* hoiteaa a t 3:30 p, M.; Circle
No. ' 6. Mra. J . E Muneer. chair,
man. with Mr*. W. 8. Willi*. 312
Geneva Avenue, at 3:30 P.M.;
Cl tel* No. 7 Mr*. W. L. Roche
chairman with Mra. D. C Howard.
1103 Oak A vtnue, at 3:30 P. M :
R»xlnt«* Woman** Circle No. I,
Mill Sara Waatarby chairman,
with Mr*. Mary Carmichael, toil
Mellonville Avenue, at 8:00 P. M.
Bualneaa Woman's Circle No. t.
Mr*. Dick Aiken, chairman, will
meet at the church with Mr*.
Margaret M iller and Mm. Melvin
Dekl# aa ho«t»« y n at^W:00 P.M.
' The “Green*" of the Pllu* Club
will entertain the "Gold*", winner*
In the attendance «ont»*t. with u
“ inner to be held In the Tourist
Confer at 6:30 P. If.

Mr*. Walter L. Clark.
Clark Ttllla.

e rs o n a l s

In celebration of her trnth birth­
Mi*. Minnie Ruth tMhmn i* now
day _Miaa
Redding' wan n-iiUng
| __. .Harriett
.
i a * il' uj , mi
i a i i i ' n wberr
" t i n t n»he
i r was
"*»
in iHarlow
l * 1 by h,-r mother
terday afternoon
Mr*. C. I.. Redding at their hmne
in San l.anta. The gue,t* gathered
in the aide garden and enjoyed a
gitr**ing game which war *von bySandra Monfnrtnn. During th« a f­
ternoon other game* were played
which provided much amusement
for the young gue«t*.
Latr In the afternoon the guest*
were invited Into the dining tw in
wheir the table was covered with
a lace cloth and rrn’rm l with a
large cake decorated with oink and
green icing. “Happy Bltthdav"
waa rung to Ml** Redding a* »he
blew out the candle* and »he was
pr*»ented with many gift* from
her friend*. Served with thi cake
were ice cream an&lt;l‘pui-rh which
carried out a novel Hawaiian
theme. Mr*. Ridding was n-d.tod
in icrving liv Mr*. W. M. Phillip*
and Mr*. William Willi*.
Tho»e Invited to h« with Mi**
Redding weir Joan and Jean
Wilke. Alice Andr*. Nat.iv Robb.
Pat Dunn, Klitabeth Woodruff,
Myrna Eubank*. Diann Moyo,
Yvonne Cullen. Pattle Witt*. Dottins Smith, Margaret Moore,
Ninja and Sandra Alonfortoo. Rettv
Bryan. Wally and Merritt Vhiliua,
Judy Elaberry, Mary Ann Wright,
Dawn Peataon and Maty Ro.*e
Speer.

&lt;•&gt; &gt;»« &gt; «•

mant Service.

Mi*. George A. J«nr» under­
went a aecond mator tame ops*
ration today at the tMange Mem­
orial Hospital.
Klirnd* of Mr*. Flank Mdlrr
will reg trt to lenin that *be i*
III and confined to bet home nt
2H6 Palmetto Avenue.
Mr. and M r* . T. O. B lo w n . J i
*pent the l.atair Day weekend in
Ku*li* with Mr.,and Mr*, li. F.
M oot*.

Friend* will irgirt to learn
that Mr*. W. F Smith left today foi Tyler, Te*. wheie she I
wa&gt; , it11ill Ikvium1 of the **riou* 111lie an of her mother.
Mia* Olsda Dyaon left yeatsr* |
day for the Univeisity of Vlrginia in Charlottesville. Va where
•he will enter hei senior year |
in law- school.
Friend* will tegrrt to learn
that J. F Hall, father of J. W.
Hull of thi* city, died on ‘luesday at the age &lt;d an years at
hi* home in llopkln*vllle, Ky.

Gcnovn Carden Cl ub D o r i s Duxbury will
Has First M e e t i n g Open Dancing School,
'

Th,- fn»t nns iing of the fill reaDoll* J. Duvbury announced to»oli vvi, • held by the Gardrii Club day plan* for the opening of hep
of (in n in l.i t week .it tn* Coin- dancing studio, t h e
Ihuiiurjr
munity llou-c in Geneva. The School of Dancing. Cla*&gt;o, will be^
meeting »»« pirsldrd ov i hy Mi*, gin on Sept. It with *ho location
W. L. Si&lt; g . president. Ka.li of in he announced nt a lat--r date..
I the M mvnilar* w,,. p ic -c n ic t( Mr*. Duxbury stated to&lt;Uy th a t
j witli un attiaitive han-l-mndi- pto- -In- will instruct ctaa-g» in tapi*
J gram of rvent* for th- turning | luvllet, acrobat and halltoom.
!
,
,
Mr*. Duxbury, who hav been
Tin g r up voted to l e , rua-l mi|«tandlng in her display of acr.*.'
'*i.b- boatiiificaimn and p.itk dcability. r,c "iv c l b.-r early
| vrlopmrnt f"i it- loa'ii tuo-ect- d ir :uf invlriction fmm Hetty
for the new year. Th- decision |t;,|| Hi own and from ,h,. } bvon
■ " ," " 1 ,
»"
S I ,ol of Dancing d a . ei -n San*!
will tmvBower n uing, in-.i* fold. She *liidird , x te r - in ly with
on di-plav w!„n the clmi meet* Eunlie Bcn*lcv in OrUmkv and
at her hon, and tr.it p 'llu n uotked witli the nonte-n d*ne«
will be t ikt n •f rath auahgnnrni k.r„„,,
Florida Sta‘- Pi,ivrr*lty.
and sliow n nt lln final meeting
T„llaha*-ee under thi Hirtrllon
when they will l*e J«i-!c'*-4 and of Nrlllr H"nd Di.-ker.- &gt;n
ptiic awarded.
In Int*i vynr- -h&lt; tin, vlu-lietlt i.o guest speakcl f i the meet
tug wn* Mi
Hairy lleerrn .,f at liie K'lilvnd-Nannvl School of*Si,nf'.fd „lio «p«,ke i,| th, noon n- Itu* inn Hull, t in l oivelt. Mas*.
! d a tu n -■( flower* and displayed nn,l m.itiag, -I h, r own ». ho d last
year In D&gt;-I.m, I and &lt;Vange City.[man&gt; varietb
..f .i„„t,,
plant- Shi- told of llu- «ultiir*- of Site lin* I* &lt;n a- nei.y»H fnp five
eorli. \l Ih, eoiicl,i»iiii, i f |irt yrai« with the Poghurn ScHmiI of
to Ik «h,* wn- tin,like,I i-v Mr*. lianring ill thi* city.
Sieg f"i hoi ini* rvslint- it-fo, un*
•Mtl'oiigh titanium I* irgatite.1
tion mol Invited le visit tin- pinup
n- n i me ml-tnl, it i in, re abundoften.
Mi* Hilbtey on I Mi- i* »,„!,* an' in Ih i-nilh' .-mat *b*n l**d.
Jweie t limit ---I f-■» typing 'h r pn,. i-oppe, or line.
glam f,o li,.- year. Tv'-i-nlv iin,, memlr-i• won- pn-sirt f,.| i|,r will, lio- name -&gt;f n aoilxblo plant
jniuellng and an -wi led Ih.- roll ,-*11 f-«r road-idr In'mitifica'lon
i _________
i» ; ic ii
\VI•b
new

to

SfbfH»r*

o - (Mtmiitifnt, •Iim i -'.I nrol
•it
rm f"
.

lylril In l'«nc hair or th#
A I. I'rin1, Mr* F h J*»lv «it»*l
INFORMAL DINNER DRESS •1 It IMet Kli it Kuril i . Ituth •
•»l»4'4tnU in IhiIIi i 'h|.| met Mnihiviv'tr
W N\ t
. . . Romantic reminder of a p u t St*****:»*»nt. Ilnrharn Vnn Kil • tFOR T H E WOMAN of notiire
Mr*. Manuel Jacobson I* re- jrrlntl in thr *ilk rope rent that
year*, a New York designer u*c*
l nil f* i |*i i• *■a nti I n|'|»Minf ttiriti
fi«'M
Khfnlnih
Kiv*
M
ini
Klita*
rupriating
•*&gt;.»■* nicelv following an Kima
rcM l.-VI flap*
n.:
trim* the akirt.
nklrt. ptKl.Vl
and llP'h l 1" 64111
g r a y crepe set on l.y clia-tim ie
r drrM
tuindlng at the stirpllre V ne. kline,
an attein,M.n -It, *' &lt;lrav
Undo last week.
,
* Nr'v ' l «k dmlgner; of i o*o
Stliool F n r o l l inputs fringefor add*
206 \ Paik tie .
n«.„* 971
*hnlltdrr Interest;
jbrtge hr .ivy faille. rVrlth a Mark
side
panel*
rmphaslae
the
-l.nMr. and Mra. Fred Sltunge left rclvet t-elt
•#Mgatliaiars* Om* **■•••
yesterday for Coronado Heacll ( f,V F. f&gt;rr,y favfift.fc f'Aufo)
I S« ho«»l to
Mi« \lim Jo driUlng lino of the sk|,t
f.V. y . Or, ,1 Jaafilufi /
|
when- they will »|irnil »&lt;nne time. .
S*4'v**fm«»n wlut rr*ii?p« *1
• I!
,. *
, •'
They tdan to return t„ Sanford
WilIJi* J. A«hlry, J»
no*
almut Oct. 13.
l»«»tnt• «t to trjirh nt thi* Ovlr*!'*
Cotton Crop
M V . I r
T k jtf
rtJoir«l Arb4»»»l O m i r ItitnUw oil*
Mr. and Ml* J- M Shoemaker
i r t n« tm ti 6|N»it«*r «»f
high
tty
\.
PIER
PONT
MKNICK
f,
I ••«*»* l'4«» ll “8
have returned to their home In
ftlpmt 6tn&lt;lriit&lt; fioiit Orti^vn. Ko|i.
tp •• J
V
Panama City after •pending a few
thr ««rry«&gt;%« t i f
ni rf,
Tl„- Itcgistiatinn l*«,k for the Iter nml Ovlrtln
thr
ilav* with their parent*. Mr. and I*, lift ml Election. Tuesday. Nov. 2, Amilrniv.
Alii;. I: thr timhihl • lomrutlf |
Mr* A. K. RhiMMnakcr.
I* at the home of J. II Menick
Sllpt I ItWtoll
HUfhotlVitel to roll mi mipt (tin 4if \mr»'' i'i oitton
duiinp tl « 1'• I•*- !'• nnrkrtifiKl
until
I
let.
2 to register those not mlYriti&gt;r for liiib on «»|tr
|»-i
Mr. and Mia. S O Cha*e, Jr.
iirn|*p| arh'ftl hlti %%'lllrli *ill tiirt*! y o u ; thr t*» **hlr • \ it uf
ani children. Sido ami Sally, have already legi-teied.
SmV-l Afiirv i ‘un roMon iiu n n c thut '
There was a gi la time for Long- nil itati*
returned from Wolffhom, N.ll.
UiU will Ih* •tihml!#r«l nt thr m K * niurkrting vrm ; th* • "ttiimlf d |
w
imh
I
on
Ijib-ir
Day
at
Sunnyshailo
Sblo spent acme time at Camp
rairyotrrt of inttnn im *»f \«ig I ,
loir of thr l-ourtl on .IVt II
1 Wy nnoke in Wolfeborn and wa* Park when tin- Legion Auxillacy
nttKMifit nf 'I h* tin* |
Foi
tlm
flisi
tim
e
In
-ix
),-ai«
|
IW8t»: and H
of
Old
Glory
l’«»t
sponmietl
A
Joined hv hi* parent* and *l«tei
th»* i
avion,I buildings ha ve l«-en put i **•»««• e.dton nlbn ate,| i
piogtmu
foi
all
afternoon
and
during the past mnnth.
evening with songs, games with into pro|H-i and uaable «tale «f i ulrnd.il ycai l!*t:i
,,-pail. a di-lay this! wn* due to 1 Under th. bivv if it i« d, *erny. I
Mr. and Mr*. II. I’, Galloway i pl ixe*. mund mid stpiare tlancea.
On *al«- weir lionie made cake, •carritv nf IsIm'I and mateiial*. ilie,l lb s' the total supp*v «f
have returned tn their home inn
ing a donuts and pie, soft ditrkn and o,id Mi. |j«wrt„n. ID- exprr.sed cotton in lelaGon to iir&lt;d&gt;ild.- ,|&gt;'
Florence. 8 . C. aftrr »pendin
their sandwirbrt. A largo crowd of modi *ali*factioti nt the work | mnnd foi the tu ts t;i mnrhetin-T
in
Sanfutil
with
f*w
»nn and dnugliler-in-law,. Mr. patrons front surrounding towns I’tailile Howard tin* two,I doing ill year ex,•-•it* lb, normal -ipidv
by more than even p«-i• ,-rit. the i
l-egionnirem I III* ^e*nrd.
aul Mr* Richard I*. Galloway at enjoyed th.- time.
1700 Magnolia Avenue.
(’.doled •.•hmd*. esimeially- iiav-e irrit'la iy nui-t |&gt;riu'bitin tlii. not
wen* most active in the fealivitiea.
later than Nov,
„!.mut will,
The Home Demonstration Club Iwen gelling a “face lifllog
Mr* R. K. Harmon «f 'Vinter had the first meeting of the se.-» t'lnmns Aradrmv la receiving a n | niarki ting ipinta* for the P&gt; 11-60;
Haven and Mr*. D*vi» W. Pittman #ll|1 jn ,j„. pnlv Thuirdry nmui oXt, riot coal of l.uniino lieatment. mnikrtmg &gt;.-ni
of Ukrland returned toriay to their J w|,j, „ r ,vr(rd dish Inn hron. The 11&lt;-1&gt;1 , Academy i* Iming oyer- j To I.,-come effeetlve, inmkrtiiuf
icspeclive borne* after apendinr |
dltrc'or will not strive until haiilcl: G"IHslN&gt;r,&gt; I'rlm aiy I* un -j quota d:.. niu-t reci-l-. n f a y :several day* In Sanford a*
Ortnher Preaent were Mi*. Ralph def-going i,-pans and I* hying pul ' able ImiIIu! fion, nt le a -1 l-*&lt;&gt;
Into n»e»Mc condition.
third* of lh« farmer* &gt;oung it.
guest* of Mr. and Mra.T. ° - 1Hammond, president. Mi*. Lillian
ndum In "II rolton pi.rlui-l-'L'
At Mir Oviedo while •M-hiad, reb* I refen-ndn
Blown, Jr.
Real*. • Mr*. Ruth Watson. 'Iia.
,,,
, ,
1llnllir l.a Vigne, Mia. V A. Whee- tex ha ' Iwro used In i&gt; |da-e |dn* stale, Un.- -,ff 1*ml -aid 11 would
r
Lieut. W alter Turner left yea- | jr„ M„ . p. c. sta le. Mi* J II lei In the audltoi ium ami in sev­ Ink,- Slll.IMMl.0im i„ , r |
trot* and that tbn Agrleultu, • I
{terday to rrturn to Ft. Henning Menick and guest.
eral eta -inoiii*. am I the gymnaal
at Colundiu*. Ga. after apen-ling I Mary Catherine Gray ha* re mn la I*mg tejiaii, I liv George Ih-pat Intent I- im t cuirrn'l
the weekend in Sanford with hi* turned from F S T Tallnha**,,-. Jncolun n. »ald Mr. luswtnn. Tb,’ mpiipp, d 1" b.indl" liie Oioji-y.,
,
natrnl*. Mr. and Mr*. R. W. ami a visit with friend* in Taken. Sanford Gianminr S&lt; Iom.I lun ’■
Turner. After Sept. 16 he will
NFAV GAIIIR
nKin bn* n new Krlgidalie Out»&gt;e transferred to the Army l-a.e Ga.
aide. I,n*k,-tl.*ll goal* have l«-,-n
Lnngwnr&lt;l
Card
I'lub
were
entci
at Ft Rill, Okla.
Jack Johnson, junto, roll,,"
{tallied liv Mr*. Joseph Death 8nt - I install' d nt the playground.
ih w. omer to th e Unit 1 ' .
Mr*. II. G. Drake and chtldieu j urday night.
!
••• «»&gt;-• * * Florida -quad tin* year, -apl-llmd
MartIne And llrnry hiv r rtlurmnl
p»«tiMinril rrrf&gt;llnp of •!•#•
M» J»rl Hotw » w*!**
hi* Van Buryn, A ik , higl- •* I.,io their home In Gastonia. N. C. | Baptist W'.M.U. will be held o i asked by Principal 8 *rcle to wit!" lenm two yrai nnd p aitirlp n d•'l w
down what In iltrir rxprnrn,"
after visiting for some time with Monday. Rrpt. I3tb
in 1, 31 In 3'l vlcloiv. Il„ I
! Mr*. Drake's parents, Mr. and^ 'laximilian Shepard. I^ingwm&gt;d w n,. :he nt"-t “tienutiful thing
guard.
, Mi*. R. W. Turner. Before leav. Hotel owner, and tm, William h»v.- they knew Typical an»-.vrr» were
Inp they were (olncd for several 'returned from Onnonta, New York • Illlseta. •&gt;*to ilcet n.iinlng"*, gni
•
'li tla r ry U * u . ae^o, 1
'day* by Mr. Drake who arcoiu- | Opening of the lintel la set for den*, the Singing T.,,».-| and Jigi:
ttrch'*i m i Im
•ho hahhcoit al It," ih*,, I,'it to .:»
I panted them to Gastonia.
|(h-t. I
_
,
,
f'lv d e Duncan I* holding a re- lionnle Girrn on lids hut inormng i'i MtiArVa h a « i'i *•%mIi •1 1,„i|,iln w&gt;* Capt. David Rj’°M Currie. Jr. | vIvm! for several day* in Baker, the most iM-autiful tiring In li"- 1 lU tffMmiN 1 VAit f1 Vtill,-li lb.
' J
of the Orlando Air Ba»e and Mr.
wuild ns* liie M,-fn lr Inn p&lt;M&gt;l TlrNT |lhot Mgl a till 5 v it It 1, , 'i i e , '
&gt;V*trr«lnv o! th*
G inn,,,'
l.vm .n School opened Tuesday J A mu* ,f It' mipil* in tbo fifth
after spending the Igilmr Day
"f M,*« Gerttudo Pag. .*4 !'*x 1 n|.*l titefriV ft' 1,0 S"&gt; ' ll np e
weekend in Roeford. N. C. They with a largo rogUtiallnn and a full tretcelc.l il.at
Iheli father* wen- S'lb* l*i trim v Tcliool, , fs'lV fill".
were aeromparled home by Mi*. quota of loarhers.
.-! ’
f*ii hicvrln ritlir wt i. •Iiowr, b.
Write who ha* visited for th*
l|,e .l.iyrc**, "idiol by i'elicd Sg"
.
• predominant,
past three week* with Mr. and have opened'•heir attractive , n - . I«IJtv-wrls*!
j Music fmin* a vital part &gt;f Ftnnk ItiK-ki-tt, w-t,» I,dd pupils „f
Mra. D. 8 . Currie ami Mr. and tnurant in thy Hunt block. Manv (n*o&lt;lern
Instruct Inn and piacticalle Sanford low. regulai og biry. I*
Mra. Ben F. Carrie In Raefotl. locnlll, • and out-of townor* ar'c v riv mom ha* a phmiogrnpli a r I riding.
patrunliing It.
Mra. Rolw-rt K. Harrell and
•on*. Ronnie and Lynn. *ail&lt;-d
from New York on Sept. 3 on
the General Patrick for Japan
By IIKTTV CI.ARK K
where thrv will Join S taff Sgt.
I laris-ll who la stationed their. AP New»featurr» llrauly Editor
• ifairell te engaged in paraNow lt'» tlie lack « f tie*»c* thnt
teicue work with the Army Alt Hlatreaars. All the glamor exiwit*
Fotre. The llarrell* are resident*
of Sanford where they hav* a •ay y„u7l be wearing tong hair
come fall. (Inly it won't lx- your
home on W'r»t Klr»* Street.
own hair.
Hnlrdrr**era had just |wrsuad, d
Roy llollri and L. I. Fraiier
left today for North Carolina. Thrv the girhi to cut their hair off, and
vere accompanied by Miaa .Mar along eamo mRlinera in fall fa*hlo-.
gucrlte B. ffrave*. afalrr of Mr*. I»bowr. showing thoir chapeau*
You’ll bo union'll nt the
Holler, to Soti’li Carolina. While
•dstod trossra. A* on
millin~r
staled
ami
demonalratrd
glnmotir I boy will inlil to
•way Mr. Ilollrr will attend a
convention held by the New York by removing the adibul hair-pi,-'-,'
.
your floorn. I irons up
Life Im urancr Company at the from the nape of the neck of he:
Hotel ChamlM&gt;ilain, Old Point inixirl. “Moat of the new fall ha*«
- tH your homo ttmv nt tlij.&lt;i
look ridiculous with ahort hair."
comfort, Va.
ct, --^A
The reason for thia ia that many
|
^ npedal Having.
of the hats are worn straight on
the head, with the tuck i-f th* hat
•hallow. Such' a hat ralla fm
ww v
*h b i
••
&lt;a8»AflN«M I fHM Paa# fltaa
more hair in bark than most of
prr In the S * -ininnli* County ar«*A, today's sheared women pos****.
and their rrortiona have been un*
Ilaird resiir, can't w-e any reaanimout against signing Mutual ,on why the girl* should he unset.
mntiac'h. Mim: of them felt that A ftrr all, they say. you ran nave
it te to their own twnafit not to the comfort and fun of short hair,
Whrn thr n i* are,,lire itart, he lor* le rorae la
loin Mutual until the organliathn yet achieve th* long-haired link
and *,» i&gt;',f a n ja lltirst a,*ertm*nt ef 'B*l»ny* Brand
has more d-.finite character and a whenever you want It, Ju*t by
,ound marketing agreement," h? adding a hrald, chignon or rurte
* kVflnkl, I’re il Tie*...and J*n"l f*,fil th»y are In
added. “Our problem* are broad,
Moat women will have to decide
and there la • lacking of rfefinl* for themselvea If that I* what they
plannsd pattern* tn 4&lt;t with ,,» ,r *n» nf yeur faverite iultaf
•bm for any of our troublra under want. If thev do, it won't !&gt;e
Mutual." he declared.
'I
hey'r*
the p rd n t h ,,h In th .-,*■»**, ,*mp*rtli&gt;a...a,id
difficult to find the tresie*. You
The Jayrcea voted to Inatrxict ran aven gat budget priced ones
furllmmoit th.re's m q r *_•»Jr&gt;Vie It, any an* of lh,m7 '
• he Florid* Javree arganlcatlon by mail order. These ate (aid
...’.........
that the Mutua' problem haa been to match the hair sample perfectly
-onaidervd hy the HemlnoU County and to lie easily arranged at home.
organisation, and that Seminole
County will not take aldea In the
BOWL BOUND
,aa&lt;M.
President Gordon Bradley introPlaying five of teat year's Rqwl
duced Alvin Erickson and Joe teams apparently wasn’t load
Wilcox aa visitors.
enough for tho 1848 Florida Ga
ilfa
&gt;03 E. Pint St.
P h o n p 127
Bowl
gam t
ifiA lluinry. Mr* flu* h*« * M»

II Mv’K IF.rs BF.AI 'H NOOK

z r STjairttpiii, *s s : - * * - - ..

lion^wnod

Mr. and Mra. John W. Colley of
Oatern announced today the birth
of a aon Thomas Barker Colley
on Sept. I at the Fernald l-augiiton Memorial Hospital.

50,000 Idled
taatlaaeg l o a Paa* Ha*
reopen negotiations.
Meanwhile, program* were map­
ped for rationing gasoline in the
west. There are 16,000 CIO workera on atrlka in a v/age diipute
while 8,800 Independent union
worker* have irspeeted th-- I 10
picket lines.
Tnere m i one strike aettlement.
Th* H O United Llerfrical Work•ra withdrew picket lines fru,n
the Rucynia-Erle plant at Evans­
ville, fnd., alrikehciund *lnce July
30 In a dispute over a « w eon'raet.
The company normally cmployea
about 1.800 worker*.

DUXBURY SCHOOL of DANCING
ANNOUNCING ITS OPENING
Registration Will Be Held
Friday Sept 10—2:00 - ,5:00 P.M.
PIiom 31 **J

Ml** Jean Harper, populai bildeelect, was hoiroicd |,«*t evening at
thi home
Mr* I p. Thurmond
on Kim Avenue with Mra. W . C.
Satchcr. Mi*. Thiuin»nl aed Mra
t*. It. Howe* *erving n&lt; hostesses.
The party w** in the f.oin of .•
k.tehen Shower.
• ovriv ariangcimitt* of f.i'i
■i In pastel an uli • . .. used
I'll decorating ill the paiti room*
The d'tlilig tahle wn» ovel'nid with
* tiaiol marie cloth and centered
with a civ*tal innich tie,I ,-irIrt tin ted with antigonoo ntol green­
er- Tit" bowl n a i flunked witil
! tell pink candle* in crystal hold- |
"i« Tim -wret coiu-ir « o *&lt; rv, I .
f ,on, the dining table
During the evening game* and ,
eoii'r*l&lt; w.-ic rnioyed with prire*
•o in,- won liv Mr*. K P ll.nper, |
Mr- It P ('impel and Mi* It. U.
II .feht-on Mi** tlnri*-., ua* pie.
•rnt"&gt;l with tiM'ftil gift* for her
kitchen in a market basket
\
gif* U A , alt" p , , - * e t l l e d to Mi-*
IRni* &gt;t- n*tio,ii whose engagement '
•• irrenth annotinred
The*" invited
l*e with Ml*,
lli.,tp&lt;i n.-ieliei niothet Mi* Hatpi &gt; Md A •' William*
\
IA K Phnettiakcr Mr* Ivey Sirin
Mn Bill T yre. Mra P \
l&gt; rbraui Mr*. .1.*- i'**,le* . Mi*
It P. Ociubaw. 'ti* It W 1inn"1 . Mra 1: w |l|«ll«*\ . 'Its Dan
iglu. Mi, 1 a| at-1 . Mi*. J lo
rb»4»»i Mis. M. C II ,an,i Mis
II J 1 "hoiai . 'It* 1 r Hall.
M • (a •erg,- 'V.-ll- M, * .1 K.
r uri«*r Mi* 11 1 &gt;'.I .l„i.r« Mt«.

Telephone 118

Harriett Redding I h
Honored By Mother

PACE FIVE

811 Magnolia Av*.

Doris J. Duxbury

J

pJSBg

. ^ - 4 h

Beauty Notes

PR E T E S T E D

rrot

S N O I S F O R ] RO Y S A N D OIRLS

FELT BASF RUGS
WHILE THEY LAST!

Jaycce Meet

3-95 to g .95

XI

T fa y Wear Right because
N
they’re made right
Foil-Parrots are Money Savers

9 x 15 - Reg $16.95...... $12.95
9xi2 - Reg. 12.95...... 9,95
9 x 10 - Reg. 10.95...... 7,95
VA x9 - Reg. 8.95...... 6.95
6 x 9 - Reg. 7.95
5,95

MATHER of Sanford

■£T5 .i*. &amp;

w r. v - -

_

----------

E

�THE

SAN FO H D

H EEALD. 8ANF01D.

F L O R ID A

iants Drop Opening Game Of Finals To Daytona; 10-3
iccellent HitVuiR By
Waycross Ta kVs 1fit Gruber, Rosenkranz
X’s, A n d
Erratic Lake Will BcUnabh* Final Series G a me iAnd Lake Are Named
Fielding By San­ To Pitch Tilt Tonite From Albany C a r d s On A ll-S tar T e a m
ford Decides Tilt
llnddy i a &gt; . r t i r Sairfnnl
righthander. will be nnjlil,. to
pitch In lonlghfa plnivtl tun*
te»l agaln.t the Dayton. Heath
lalela at the Munirljutl Park
tt »a* annuunrrvl this artarmnin
hi Mait.iari Hal Ciruher of the
Sanfnnl Giant*. 'L ake yeucrdat aiiffrird rrcurrxm r of an
uld bark in lurt, m l cannot
pitch tunight. It (a verv uit*
IlkVIr that h e -a il| be able to
partirlpats In an r of the re­
maining game* during ih • pl i&gt;*
uffa." timber said. "ThU la a
peculiar Injury. Lake rannui
tell when it n « ) come bark, or
when be may be In condition
to return to playing after. It*
1* .truck by ifa reeui rapet.’’
tim ber added. The Hanford
aklpper said that elihrr Joe
Sch ul I a nr Hill Splat* Mould
fare the Pa here Ihla evening.

.Daytona Reach. Sept. V (S imt1* 1) Elfertlvi four hit pilcldtig by

ru h tb an d n Wally Caddla, nwpttd
arfth late inning offenaivr power
a ire d the way for th* Daytona
Beach Met to p-iuii • oil a 10
to 3 victory over the SanfnrJ
plant* in the firal gam- of the
finali here lait night t- rt-tcrmlne
the 8hauglit)M*y plat off uln n .r In
the Florida State lo-aguA.
Tonight the Havtonan. and th*
Ranfoniltc* loittle at ‘he Munici­
pal Park In the f&lt;uf»d gome of
[fcc fdur out of MiVcti gam* eonFlict, A capacity crowd I. i xi&gt;ect«d
lq wit n o « the contort in which
Buddy Lake, Sanfoid tee tollman,
pvd alther r b n i 1t» Rodlue or
tSruhby" Stalo-lfleld of th ) lllc ll
pU get the .tnrtini; mound rail1'.
Th* game will .tar*, at 3:13
o’elotk.
The lalet* puahed ono m n ectota
the plate In (he npepint: ean‘o ln-.t
rig h t Eddie Lichen- opened the
game bv goine dm t* hv the »1rikoout route, but llaolf Fliln.-hl work­
ed Rlghthandir Hill Meet* I for
a 'free ducat. Joe Vlttar di IllrJ a
ah* rp alnitle Inin right flt-ld, t int
Fillp-kl moved lu thiid, hut t^-n

the an vent h,
Connie Kavnt.i*
walked, and tvaa d ri.to hi ok with
a tiiple down the right fold l!r.«
by MeManur.
Sparkling play afield hy the
Daytona Reach oulfichl waa one
of the lighting far to i* of tn* conteat. Joe Zander, cuntcrfijldcr. Ed
Lichen., Icftficldec and Hank
a m : up with
Id. Papin th re e the Imll pari *
T'"
lord Clifton at -ofnod haw. a t - , uu'*U ,»'llri*
tripling to get V oter, and Fdip-i
[1 tallied on the rrrrr.
Banfurd mine back in the thud M'Manur, i
fling to a c r e a oatr of muikara. j cti/tn,, ab
udv h am m doubled it &gt;wn thi’ Matte, rf
f tf it Id line, and came liotnr on a iin,.*u« it,
ro ply poke to ri:rlit by Mackcl. ‘ |.cp| "
ackrl mured to third no ,« fir 1 Tyler. If
f Johnny McManu*. nnd crot-td Knvakla cf
♦ plate up a alnglo to left b v . Kar*op,’c
i}“ .
...
llomatHllo,
Daytona added fmu more In the 3iacke| n
*ili, an*l from then on it wax Wo*»h»ii! ,
taly bar the dooi.“ |K*pnlo IVor- aDuoham
tarn atari, d the -event!. Inning M&gt;tfu v
’
•i- fifetvfnlil i.ttri aa- a*. nlut/a.l
* * **’t‘

H) ASSOCIATED FRESH
The Waywn Ji D- era junipuil
Inlw • one-game lead In the Imal
playoff aerica of the G eorgia

' SILVER SPRINGS. Sept. 3,
((S tw ri.li- Daytona Benrh. Guinea
villa, ar.d Sanford dominated tl»e

11! A lU ny 4.
I.eaduiurtera here tmlay.
FulU of the Itrera pitched eightThe latamlct* copped fe&gt;ur of 14
hit ban-ball un i did not wouketi r
„„ (he aquail, aith Sanford
except ill ill? fifth iiti'intr a k in omt .inlm .villa each placing thiro.
three of Albany*. run* rnnn home. Oi-latt'. landing .me, and St. A ukThe Deara, who pteyed etrorieartyrt u itiw anil l-eevburj* i-.eh In-ini.
.}h&lt;M'l Willi two tuna ill the fit at j rq.ri
hv one plater.
*Ttnrh..i the game lu J 0 t| „ , J j j „ , figrria. ii. domen
|th . third with a h.jt five-run u p -,
f,..w
Daylona’a lohti
A°.r * » * X 1r:,.,," sur3 ^•jlV tH v.if. rm-aet. aa catcher. n»*e
| kata added fly., ad rt.iiw ia lU l- „ a),
tl&gt; , M.h
]Ung y . of
,lh . in the mv-onth mid eighth be . p.
, S vote., whilt Sanford’.
' “Lu * humr crend.
r .-i.I l!nv It. ..enkixnr tabbe I It
The neara won the luagi'C p v n .» ,, , 6 VB|„ for |i r „ h iv .

H&amp;S*
“*M
?S.,®.!"&lt;u,!rt I
WaycroM
*06 000 Ihic-IV 12 h

l’h

© A Y &amp; FRIDAY

&amp;» a '1 .......
. . .

.
Stephana. Maurrr and AUa-.vay; *
Helnbiueh. O r l a n d e
ro lls and KatUv... k.
!r , ‘ kl,,L who Wf,»' l,!*
tW tvrroa, h.idr In beat four of * *’
w ull*,U r
¥ ,e
-even aerie* 101
|t an, ju.'ll- g u v « i veta* y fhtec
„„
_ ^
m
Tir Tt.in Ivav urrl i ! j » ^nllci

IwBUeriwJn
M B iWuCTlc
V^B ^TSgk

(leoriria-Floriila A n tl “ . ' L . ' ' ' - ^
I’lorlda S t a t e l*OOI)fi l; ’* R.eker, I'ajnona, wva *
To Vie In 9th Scries £r,.T5?f.

R n tM u G g
e flR 3 BB^ 6

Anyone who doubt* thut F o rId*’, goal line i* g.drg to taka a
let of bombardment in IK43 -ho dd
porder for a moment tho fact
that the Gator*' 10 opponai.t*
vetted a total »f 1,E77 point* In
la*47.

P far Itavriiiig.
2
•*,t- Augo.title topianl Taltahn-I *ee, 4 I'anp'tt to :! wlien the f-rliu
0 waa luatigum'i d in Ib'iA t,i&gt;i CmU d*le evatied it in 1P17 by dewtilitfl
j GaineavilU', I gamer, to thro*,
j
The Fl-ilda State went otir '.p
- ’npaln in ttt.'M a* Gainesville acapt
HitiVrr Albany, winning futtt gan.ea
,
_____
___ ... ___
I to omt, while in IHJ3 Dali Alev.
b—Hatted for Wortham in Ifth. endar'a mlplity Hanford nltw wld(.Sanfxrd ..
002 OOtl 14*0—T pad Albany, four yatner to one,
Daytona
100 004 2 3 x -1 0 . !•» aeud the Elerhta Stole two
Error*: I’rpiu 2. Kavaklt, Kar i gamut ahead,
ton. Romanallo,Witrxhain.
Hunt
\V«yer«*a
m ca.iurd Oriar.du.
hatted ini Rucker 3, M ter 2. Iviy fPUr pan,e, *n |Wo, in Ifjit while
ft, Mael.il,McManu*. Two baae Thnmn*yillreverted tiiina* for the
ilii*
in ^ ''V? N jV V Jw K 'a-Florida Lengue by win*
i.™ «°°llu.a
mat " u .'i t r 5 M .rtJ i
a Wortham 2. Uaddi* 4. Struck J^0?.

- I ' - ' *»•
, t Lnl|rt’t , fl

in

'" O * * .

*

R om where I

^

J o e M arsh
. . .

On# Great
American Trait

h a f t what r w beta doing
a it weeks, touring Ore
from Michigan to Trxaa,
la to Ifaib% Ifa a mighty
ring experience. Not only
*f the different paints of

u run into—but becauao
keisMitre which reoouoUte
ferect poteteof viaw.

■yWanla farmor for tho hahlta of
hit dty cuuiinj tha toiarmuco of
folka who vote on* way toward*
tbooa who vote Mother | tba tolar*
i m t t them who prefer sprigs
water towarde thooo who t e jv r »
reads rata barer* ga Itko boar.
Pram where ! alb Ifa that grout
i u t r k u trait of telaiaare—to*
o p ag ifas tedltldaaJ UxCas aod
UbatGaa—that makaa tkla couatry
■treog. U f a aavar Iota Ul

Sth R a r e - V tlth a n *

nt 1B1T'

wvealed

1

Fbrall/f itn Jinks. It Xetfon,
Lucky Clati FLiria Me. At-nivaik‘ :
Mila
lllaw atlja Lady* Doltlf X. Proud
Pri i t , lU n in r Roy, OB’a CaUt.wa... Sag Ewillmr, Tom 'i Com-

ina.Hcr. Mica Tcm.

»9lh R i r i * 4 4 l A Tnarao

Blto B « K ? 5S' Bol, Rig Poota*
My SttnJiy. Vi‘ami ;t. M id Q ria*.
Tang-rrie, Judv’a Bo'latte

R A IN
OR SU 1N E

NO MirtOHS

SANFORD vs. DAYTONA
FIRST HOME GAME FINAL PLAYOFF SERIES
GAME TIME 8:15 P.M. untiULAR adm ission m c B s p h e v a il

A ll America Likes

HILVF.H HI’ltlNGS, Sept. D Vltter &lt;
(Specialt—Re|M.tMng 70 211 paid! Hi-lec
9 (Bpe- adml'ium*, Sfvrll Hoag'* tliird Star i
I* to thu place Gann-.idle G-Men ted (lit. tirulier
»4M f«H&gt;t- . Cla*. I) Florida Hl.te lu'niruo In lluag,
ring out rt-gulei HFa*oti atlrndauce. It wm 'Inna, g
id.
i repotted at league lieadquartut* niu-.
tan 100, - 1 ban, today.
|
1 (*ll., i&gt;r I Allendancfl f»r the 1048 'ia»ou J nr*L
trcantly, a roun4 the circuit waa nine percent rv a..* .
S *
M aw that of the all tine- rveoft L l U b

elota to a aailout yrt,** athletic
huelntte manager Percy Heard
aaid today, “but we don’t know
Juat how many are left for each
game. Wo will announce th at aa
xonn aa we have filled tho fmtr
drawer* of order* now on hand.*'
Florid, launchea the new grid­
iron year agalnvt Houthaa«trnt

Slot Lii.(| M&gt;ttarj' Spot. Iw la)
RhuWers.

Whati joaopla ettc/tywJuftc kgto&amp;a on a jaJtadu.cit
uoti hjtow that puxJLudt id &amp; odJ

CHEVROLET'S

U V in g

arrtvlnf

*th Kciw—o/leth Mil*

ip K la l Dfiluac,
P j‘.!pn
O P* Classic. Prtar rrid o . C » ,

| ' ' *! Ik il’ie ?l a&lt;-i]uirtd ".iv h mm
T»i«*d«y when ..he ti!..t:,png.l m
I " 1'1 *e-*i,ih tare. In ►*- la»t five
I appearance* ■!,* haa icore J four
!**!&gt;*• "row'a Cnrimtndnr, I'roud
'tee and Sea Swa'low al»e will
making th ti ffn t r.pptaran.r
' *f a feature. Their glittering rt1cot da merit the protr,otiun.
i
®,m® fv.l hot runnrra will ha
In action in the tenth race.
,T ncy Include Tangerfe, Mad i»-lI )**• Sly floete »nd Hit* peck.

DOM BA RDM ENT

.J L . »

IrJ Race—F u ljrily
RaJUnt Red. Pt#::y Part, Rra
Banna*-. Kinsman, Burn* da. Mr.
Lfttn. MlUaii, U 'tr.t.it Kid.
4lh Kao—d/M th 31Ua
H vilii Mac, Ku.rt Queen, r . o
uvor, Mab n r’» Otr). Junction Chi.
ir.clioji Jones, Al!at1wc. VaJ»,
'Oh Yv. 6 ir.
‘
’ ’
!
• 3th Rate—-i/l&lt;tb MiU
j H.u'dvumc Keaaka, Buuiv’a MaiI ter. GarrU Jay. C ruft, C*m Shaft,
Vaudalta E xp ru a, Du no DuaL Aa*
pire.
Ith Race—Futurity
Lava Can, Arcard. Silver Oaatlg,
» !* i F. V. Rube, Platon, Caaiar,

.Maryland—
-------f " f i n Hanvin r t PuL
tv-' f. i
17*year-cld
SILVER SPRINGS Sept. V ISpe- jHa'^uaiirh. and una each for Mario
u t i l —When Ih# Cla«i [1 Gcftigta- ■Peiai of Del.and, John la l'u rla
T O N ffilirs FNTRIRS
H orlda l.caguv ami the Merida I’d St Auguatinf, Tony Sms-raRlIa I
let R ica— 3/16th .Mila
5tatt- I-c.-iyuo Shv w*inc-,*\ p la y - ] ') I -eaburjf, Hava B uike’ of
Flr»t Half Daily Double
ff trinntia begin their annual ; C»Ui"*vHJe, and Tomy Ivey 1 of rcetui/. Lait year br held Hie
i ~ " *co
Dark Skv, V’anango,
iiilrr-kaMiic »■rte* In Florida iti’Ct jP a itjn a .
Jaclwr title a«4 tl.lt year be Cav Mulrock, I’opln Jot# N 'ip \ Mr.
4’»ek. It will If th&lt; ninth «nch I Manager John fkbavtlnr of St,
ftrpped out Into U.e “hi* time" : poa* Man n I.. Sandy,
meeting u „ the " d a ta I) C hain-l,v..y i«tin. jot *e\"n v o tn ai ti.o
i
tad R u t —DIC Mila
acalaat a field at axprrU.
i
H Cf Dalit Double
•
r
Tcxa. Fiver, frin c c ii
YESTERDAY'8 S T IR S
t Mlda*. OH i Loultc. Featured,
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Btriilc TeVbctta and Billy Hi tel.
cock. Rad Sex—dtr.v- n..fivo ruiti
bat.rcen them to lead Dutton to t
10-f, victory o' «r thy Yankee*.
J.'bnnv Schmitt, Cuba—IUnit it
&lt;h« Cardinal* to two hit) in wir.'
tilng hli 17ih game of the action
4 -2.

1 “

— 8 HORTHLEON ERROL COMEDY
“BLONDES AWAY”
j r t i l “Ct'RIODW PUPPY’

Jtan , T a u t flmokay, O ot-1wlM r*f, With Plauur*.

J

“,wfin a l” Fl.iridn State League
Florida le a g u e wllli n 12 hr. 12* A l'-M ar team for U»4», articled
tnn atturi. agnlnat tin Albany by tlir loop', manmritt ttiJ «p--rt»■ta rd a . Tim acuta a r t IVuycrut. writer*. and anrtouticeil at leagu''

l.lrhena, If
Filin*lei, if
Vttfrr, lb
Rucker, 3b
Ivey, 2b

OPENS 11:13 P. M. DAILY
Hatlflera 40 . Keening. 41c
CkildrtD 14r

Five Nights Remain
On Racing S l a t e At
Volusia County Oval

In

Bodies By Fisher
d th at a/tM mtcluAut* to (2k*v*joUt tn tkn lour-jotlcndL j^aLLl

X

Dartona llcacli. aevotid with *** *
70,113 paid, and Orlando, (hint

rn of
tn
" " t 1" » I agwnai lin efive other v‘Mv, III. In the third gome of tho
below 19(7.
American Legion Junior Baaeball'a
rial figure* va Little World 8eriea.“
Iciala:
Coach AI Uudda of Balltvllle
Gama r t&gt;)!*d on Dob IVrrln, a vlx-fuot,
1916 Ave. ‘■'ne-inch right hander.
*1 iu.i’41 1135
The winner of the gam* will bo
3 70,113 ir,02 *)'• uolv undefeated ttam left in
I tti’r..4) 873 *)’« double elimination tourr.aijt s.tiifl 7 fl? *nent. The !***r will m u t ora.'0 4H.J00 713 dofaated Jackionvllle a t 1:18 P M
n 3h.'WB MS
Tre.iton-Beltevllte game was
13 37 371 641 r»In*d out last night after Jaek*
17 33 085 478 ' aonvlUo tliminated Omaha, N*kr.
.4 to 3. in tho first gate# of a
1Rtf
I aehedultd double-header.
• Trenton Inflicted Omaha's first
coaching .ta ff
Tueaday, I to 8, after Bello*
t. Head reach villa opened with a 10 to B victory
AlLSntithwsit
JotkMnviUa.
at TCU: Lin*
)**rt night’* JackxofivIlU-Omaha
■made w r r a l •‘ontcit waa a hattla o f aluggtng
tlonv at Notra Piteher*. L«.n Carter, who htnlrd
tho All-Time aU-hlt ball for JaokgonvHU, hit
['.th Paul Hcv- two trlplaa und a alngla and *ror-d
,marten end at poo nip. Dun tmkl. of Omaha who
■n-J Richfield **va up only eight aafatlea, hit a
dudWo and a tingle, and acorsd
one run. Dnn Zrtkl, of Omaha, who
Carter whtftad 11. They walked
four aploct.
VARIED SCHEDULE *
In 41 w s t) of football, Florida's
SINGLES MATCHES
Gators have played 74 different
opponent i. A new rivet will go
NEW YORK. Baut. 9. GPV-Ths
Into tha buck* whan Tulsa comet national tlngloa chaioplonshlpr—
to GalnmlU* Oct. 2.
• threa-ring tarn,I* rircua—upon)
et Foreat Hllli tomorrow for an
NO SECRETS
11 dxr stand.
Th* merv’p woman'* and rater*
Florida Line Coach Tnd Twom* ana’ rife* will bo decided with tha
', Notre Dame standout Ucklr
' Ih# Knutc Rockn* are. wants
bo aunt hi* liqeusa hasur what
U M yint thU year. Twomry

M e ** V e in * In Riding Camlet!

Your awn Will alii cearinct *a4 Mill
Owvraiat'a Ui.tiirt KaawAction tJiitg
Frir. F-Jua ChrmWt'i IWriy by Fabft.
ratuk k mm rlia» nndort.

Meet VeUat

It la not by chance that Clrewoltt'a bodiei by Fiahcr
ate to ic.uf(fu/, to lutar but, to sofa/ BcltinJ cult
body ia forty yurt of motor-car coat Strait experience
• . .forty yean of building muter bcdttt fur prcdilon*
minded America. To matddcxa craftamanahip have
been added the mctltada and (he metal* of modem
body cnginecimB. Today, in your Chevroict Body by
Puher, you art protected by itcel . . . cushioned by
materials that add eata and relaxation to every driving
mil*. And when you consider that such body-carport,
ouch body-Auvrg, auth body**g/«4f i» available of
W u f tml you begin to understand why MORE

la N r l* m M ( . with Eeoapmg

PEOPLE BUY CHEV^OLETS THAN ANY

Only CYrwalrt, bt kr prirt f t k rtvti y
tha flwhnaaard a in u ta a -u low aa&lt;

OTHER CARI

adag m t i- d a "VatM** Owaapw

who ia kma togba

CHEVROLET-cWO^.

IS FIRST!

�.

&lt;
v •

' '•

T U t SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
l.ragu.
Spokesmen Nam By
* 1nant winner*. Matt, ptwiil
Trautman For Series the Georgia Slntr lu'titfu'.
v * with president* A. S
Champion P l a y o f f s •w
’"lilt. Jr., o f tht- Florid* r t*

CATO It LIGHTW EIGHTS
It ia entirely likely that on
raaiona thD fall, Florida will hare
an exceptionally light and f**t
kick field on the f l . M. T*- ;j*rtet
W. T. Aiidern.n, of t ho t*i
would average only 185 pound*.
C O LU M lIlili. O., JMk'
«*t
Florida.
Quarterback Aiigu* W i l l i a m *
T h u s man wan- named today to
(ItU i. ha If hark a Hal Griffin I I 5H*
Ini the National /ia*ut.-)aMurray Murdoch, the “Iron Man" and latren liroadua ( 155i, and full*
tlon of Puifeaalunal tl«.o*l&gt;»il f hockey when with the New hark Hilly 1‘arker fI(C1&gt;.

league* (minoraI in var.nua po*: '"«rk Ranger* of th* National
reason championship reriva.
iockey lo-ague. haa lieen head
Yah University haa had more
President George M. Tmutmai
'ach of the Ice aport at Yale All-America foot 1*11 plnyiit than
announced these appointment t:
any other college in the nation.
nee 1037.
Hut .an D. White of Kao p la in ,
Wi».. to the cummlstkAi l"r lio
.junior world «*ri*» between tl.&gt;
pennant winner* o f ' Uio" lioarnational la-ague and Uts* ■'A merlcai
I’op Com «rt
Association. He will «»vice with
K lllll At
lt»
VVratem Jniiihilie*
F u n k Sh*ughn»*»y, Intainational (in'!
t.- tigMo. a Hour
; 0.1 I'laiirr n I'aiier
T u a n Kor Tuta
lC *idrnl. and Frank* U n t , As­
Community CatenAar
Htorv
Ilnur
sociation president. Wlilth i* p i n
I t : Sew a
N ia i
ident of the N'urthe'n U a fL . and v »« I'lalter n' I’aiier
Hi air N*wa
ytiirnio* I&gt;e»otiona
Tui-I.itr Kong*
chairman of the txrcitt'vg com- at &gt;•
il Salon Serenade
Bont-tr I'argile
tnl tce of the National A u crta
t on World At Slur
|. .k Alkali SI...11
V U Votir Ilinle Today
S o l Thr limit
Hon.
.
,* ,,
Viln .Vlu*le H e i-rp i,
1‘llartingge To Am m oU m
sm art X. Slepheni.in uf “ ‘"it
ii)a X«*
I . llluhl I'tugrum
aoi'Oi y, Ala., to the Di«i* Belle* in t# Somethin*
|| irrour.t it Iiir
It.&lt;&gt;&lt;• nreheatra A Star
i l l ' Morning Variety
II 11 Mu»lc Hawaii

meditations

SAV d {
^ P E ah

0

CAi*J

v o le * .

h£

S c**i

o

e7A'"r I&gt;£ J

830*

5 A 'f

BEAK

f4 i-* I * / iT*i£C4

v 'ou 5 mAn M

*fC

o f t o f iiK K .v n f
Tl.i te seem* to he little d&lt; ubt
that Fiorida'a tia to ii mn humnletely out of breath in d efla tin g
Southern 141 to ll in the i&lt;|»Mittig
WITH T ltK EIGHTH A ltM Y IN
paini of tl' 1.1. The next F m u id jv ) U Kt'll Vt|
Jtipati, Hfpti I1 iSp"Autuiti tioUUrvd Flotilla 55 to II.
la • -i . ’ Charlea Pollard, of the
• I A’ r tr r a ft A itilleiy Auto

COM III NATION
Flolldn'a fill Iliac * Alov iin td f
and Kml Hill Mitrhum «ln old .
lro»t tram up well on ♦.r .• th
fall. Guidiiier list* wntlt ; m o­
an u hoi.by, whili* Miti i m - n
singing |« im of hi* hoi.'

[jtrus Grower

L e g a l N o tic e s
O ne nf th e p rim a ry n d v u itln g o in jo in in g th e t e n t r u l F ln rtiln Grow
cr&gt; C o w p e rn th e is th a t y tiu r fri“di fru it will reach th e n tarh el in p e rfe e I
lu n d itiu n — th e re h y ru m tn an illn i: T O P P I l l l ’KS.
A rra n g e m e n ts have h een m ade In n-e Ihe Or. P h illip , e a r pre-em dtntr ay siem htiill h&gt; G e n e ra l K ieelrtc— it is th e lin e.1 sy stem it! it* kind
,n l i n t idti anti lut* lieen p ro v e n in he the ntn*l e lfte ie n l in m a in la m in g
I lie c|it.i lil v uf lii- 'ii 11 till d m tin; n h lpinenl.
T o f u r th e r m ifejfu atd t h e tjualily ol your f r u it— tuem hernliip in th e
' i n tm l '■loridii firm v en t t'u n p e n iliv e i&gt; lim ited In p lant t a p i u i l y — in*
'u r i n i j prnm pl h a n d lin g n f a ll th e fru it nt e a rn m en tlter.

N ir m lUlltlon
Intlile Hl»rv
1 i • l ' So. A lm a
C.iolU Cote liter Clot
H|...ile Kin* &lt;'« The 1P ar
So in* « The ThliiK
i*l..»l,al Houvenlia

I i iv o tlu a te a n d know ,^f t i r -&gt;( hand « h a l Ihe t 'e n l r f a l F lu rid u lirn w .
e t* t'n n p tr a liv e o ffe rs y u u . | 0 a ll now so i l u l to n will nn| lie l e t l nut.
r&lt;-nipnrar&gt; o ffic e rs n am ed h e low will yive you ro m p le le ilelaiU .

II.

For Today

1 in S111e ,i IteedUrie.
1 it V . or Meioon i*. n*
I on To.lai - Star

i

Hill, liy Inrtrinnrulal
V .. a I Corner
Ikui.r Time

Note

S no Sanford Stiotiprr

I attended fuming Academy
id.
Hi. paienta r«*lue

Charles Pollard Is
Ueassi^ned In Japan

Jean Drunk* a Orctv

I? no Kdily Arnold eliow

It IA World At Noun
t:.la l«o* ctuh
t on S ea r
l i l t toiiin Amerlram
I : I 0 Muakal V .iririln
J im liar .Vone tlaton
|;os Moil.

hambon^

PAGE SEVEN

.I.Hvlorr.iwmill

I.EOAh NOTICE

i*hi ttv iid rn .'u«

| 9 a i K i |&gt; A ^ '( 3 R 0 W | r a r: G ^ $ R « | ^ ; t N G . :

Sew «

Hl*u lift

orfUNi%HMidA
Rkl). (liiliiitauit

W

i A R T IC L E S

FOR

SA LE

A t o iS U t lS .

t 12

SPEC IA L SERVMCLS
HUNT a C A 1I

01 FICE ip a iv in Meiach Building.

YOU IIHIVF, IT
I'lltiNK J 00

Lati'e light
|Ji Uliur*
office, iw
newly
n i; decow-

intvd, - ll Uillltiea. hent and Jani­
SI |i Kt. VND-.MORKISON
tor
er retry
furnUhcd,
Call TOMATO PLANTS 4m hundred
I1.HK1VR.i t . i n t .
^S»&gt;d-W, H. * A. llept. Slum .
l i l r t 'i W. n t h St. Ph. * 9U-M.
p a h L fi)7 for Itattery, Uenerator
Atoiiem nnd up lo date one room
and Starter w-rvice. • Swgln'i
eftieie'icy apnrtnunt. Ideal foi 10 ft. Wntrcn nieut ca&gt;«, aHn
flattery Si-reie*. SOI W. F irii
electric .cull's. hoth |ii.utie'illy
hurioea* couple. Powntr/wn lonew. Phone SUS.J.
catton. Call W&gt;0 . ________ __
Slmmun* Youth lull with new In- iKl.ANHO Murntng Seiititwl Or
A P A IIT M E N T / rIB W. int 8 t.
latnlo Evening Star. Call Kalni
nerapring muttre**. Ph. 1.170 J,
Rrvv. IHUU
Mil W. 20th.
Four room apartment with grreen.
•d porch, Adult* only
OM
Twu anth|ur auliil walnut etrnight SEI*TIC T A N K S, preen, t ion
crete ii'infurrcd. clot.- jpptuveil
rhair*. IBO each. Two hi)nil tro ­
aite*. 540, till! and 7.15 gull on*
5 Room Houae near high achtud.
che, ted liinl.pie«da. fill att'l SI2
A ll work guarante-nl T. *)
each. 2IKI Weal F iflriu th Street.
^ C a ll 1073-J.
. _
Bruwn. Jr. Plume 130 -W.
5 Boom FurnUhcd H unt* 1012 American atlye lee lint, good ct*n■ lition, 51." in
Plum,'
IJ 50, ■ \r K it 'hen Cnhineta call C. J
Magnolia n v c . Phone Ovirdu
tiLutt. 770 W.
Charle* Sheufer.
2010 after 0:00 P. M.
Modern apartment, evc/Jr convent, Ileautlful handmade dinper eltlria,
blue, pink trim. Ke.i tuna file.
ence,
everything new, tlr»t
claaa. No dug*. Tnkath'* eittu-r
County 2405.

Ccmtuercial A Park Ave, Phom
507-W.

____

HOT LUNCHES every day from

Exiielt Radio ttepalitua
Vmd Mtera- Mil E. Sod S i
lieu I halale
InveatmeoU
W. It WII.LIAM S, H r. 11or
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. II 2&lt;
F.ILA. lo n g Term l.o«n» G
K.II.A. Repair lo .a e

11:30 hr 2:00 at HOMKIl'S.
Nice 2 Room Apartment, furnUhrd
or unfurniahH. Aduli* unly. Ap* .22, .12 and .45 eal. pUlulj and .22
cal. rifle. 2 »»lt wate- fi.h.n y
0 ply Palm etto Grocery. 317 Pal*
lerlt. Sc* at Setninok' Cottptv
metto Ava.
Health Unit. Monday through li-i'i i . npulred. called for anil
delivered Phone County 3702.
Friday.
Furniihed G arage A partm ent, no
J. C. Walter.
pet*, children. Apply 1CH Man.
giiallne n fter 4 1 : 0 0 M.

Nicely

TTLtl»ruVNt ‘I*iW r

S 7 ™ '’ -

*

ARTICLES

*04 V

Dr. Henry Melaauliii
O p itttn e tr ia l

113 Blag nulla A re .

Plu.ne 11}

M A M KIi H I 1IUY
Old (raid— Walcbra
Bridge— Teeth— Chain*
Antit|ue Piece*
l'a*h On The Hariri Head
BOX J.A.F. HKItAI.lt

MELTONS

U S E D CARS
2nd &amp; PALMETTO

A tfiE D

LAW N S MOWED. For r e a d a b le ,
■ ligiic.t eu.h p r - e paid for u?cd
•'.tiinati a Phone 788- W.
furniaheit 6 room hmive
furniture. Ted Dav1. Fur nil err
VCN KTIAN BLIND S made In orCe. ? V K. l a t Ph 058.
d-r. Seminole Venetian Blind
Cn. 820 W. 3 rd 81.
Phone
•VILL UIIY your car r&gt;*gardlr«»
I 152-W.
of age or condition. R atliff 4r
Sen*. Phone 237-W.
BOO KKKEPIN G Beriric* and*Tax
teporta.
I)rmp*ry, 210 Mag8
help w anted
India. Phone 4017.
Man to wait on trade and keep
BEK’ US FOR
hook* In whrd(’*al« .to n . Ph a u
MIMEOGRAPH PHINTINU
give experience am) reference*.
AN D TYPIN G
Box U llcrald .
Pit EDIT BU REAU OK
MAN W A N TE D : t „ 'rid* motor­
SANFORD
cycle. Apply The Polar Hear,
l i t 1 N. Park
I’hona IS
JtMi N. Park A ve.
Electrical Appliance*
MAN W A N TE D TO SU CCEED
Refrigerator*
It. ll. Hartman far Itawlrigh
Repairing
Bu»ine»* in Seminole County.
W ALKKII E LE CTR IC CO
150U fnmiiie*. Product* rutId 25
108 N. Park \ M - Ph. ! ! • (
year*. No experience needed to
All Work 4 Karanteed.
atari. Sale* raay lo tnaW&gt; and
prufila large. Start Immediately, rL O nirS A N D IN G - and~flnUhlng
Write Rawleigh'a D fp'l. F A 1with modern rquiptnent, 28
44U-1UOS, MrmphU, ten h ., or
work guary&lt; a •• vxperianc
tee Frank G. Byera, I'. O. Box
ant.&gt;d. E. F. SvJvrni, Rt. 2
M 4, Sorrento. Fla.
Bor 141 A, Sanford, call 7 IOH4
____
a lter 7:00 I*. M •». before 7:00

S rA lfP p
U A I V J S ||
7Af / L O A N

Hv I 'fu n S t r ik e r

THE LONE HANGER

V -v V - TOO ARE TCSIO
TCN1D i f T1 . N.
CAN R fn 7*uOkTSN O Wt
lONE HANCrCv
ORlGN HLHIIO
OF TU '&gt;'tC&lt; 4'sE
OCK\i'.&lt;44
nic n u .
RANCf Kti K lillD
BV s c

7-8

&gt;M

*

GAMC*.

TRICHOAIWE
Ily W alt D i-ney

MICKEY MOI SI

\FANT «E .. E_ 5 S\ n*-E2 S

Hill Hardware Co.

t-OOKS U &lt;E E E J A 3 5 E \A 3

--A '...

AND T w s AV2&gt;W33E-:.A
lit
/ A w iV k Jj

T-t AT r C

A CUTE*
UCCKlNS

PO L L !j

9____WORK WANTED___

T itc 'o r Work by the hdhr or Job.
ITouihlng, harrowing, nruwlng
ami dirt inuving. W« apeclnlite
in rondltiouing building lota
and garden plota. Phone 167 -J

S A V E A L IF E
M A YB E YOUR OWN
By having your car or u u 'k
checked over hy our expert
tneehnnktg, la the ttecring vy*tent *af*T Are Ihe hrahea adVLOOR BAN DING ft ftnlaUng
Juried for *|uick atop*? Monthly
cleaning ft waxing. Our power
payment plan for larger Join.
unit enable* ua to work whace
then, la nn alectne -unnecllu G E N E R A L TRUCK ft E(|PT CO.
20H W. Flrat Street
uvalUhl* 21 year* • Xpert*tvcIT. ¥ . Gleaaon. Fake Mary. Fla UPHOLSTERING where .|tiallly
It alt Urea *l*re* etarrxher* —
prevail*. Sample* uf m atrrUU la aaafarW, at Tuatltli,* llnaa l *.
galore.
Kttlinalea
gtver.
S
aW
a
.T/.RPEKTERING and repairing,
Upholatery 110 W. laU St.
hour, day or week. A rt Daugh­
Phom* 1353,
erty. Phone T75 -J.
Will do finiahrd bundle laundry, I t actor work, ploughing, di»klng,
Emma Thnma*. | 54&gt;4. Clark Ave.
leveling, by hour or a c n . De&gt;
W ilt Hunter, IStone IM7*M.
J. W. HaU, Realtor, 24X0 Mellon. llouaewlfe want* dreaa making to
villi1 Ave. Phono fflS-W.,
do In apare time. Phonv U 01 J. Kitchen Cabinet* built to order.
Free &lt;-*timalc*. John E. P rltr,
b ' a r t ic l e s for s a l e
Orlando
Higher a y, Pbumr
Houae work or maid Munira arid
11)70-W.
Now Location. BerVa Sewing
Willie Laura, )KM K. 10*h St.

O A C K tO Ut* TH

k P L A V ,^ ,_____

3 3 7 PAST J

; Tr;-': c tto w c

. T /.'t 2 7 h 7 HI0 L3
’ G4II.V THR?R

HERO

ce*/*:?
AMOTHin

TM r
.
CA 7CMSR/

I n i'T .l /.AAV

i PRC ft' Th ?
\

P gh N A tl" -.#

aches
MagtHiryrRaM

7 farMiaa oaraiu
la la tvar l w r . It

liy Paul Rnblitton

r

t*

!’ ;&gt;
0

v .tu- urw r o *.oc«

ycrea/'tiv) M.v.g o j r c
D O . 0(1 MrjJP 7M6 NOW
i

Mi J t t v j a t j o y '
AT pat BU3

' (ft CO MAO XI
1 nN.'LO CukSL *■

(*&gt; M O CuUOLfi

rr TC&amp;Chirvr

J h AO HIM 04 A HtXXVg

eauH ky fmetiaul ‘v^dliifd

L&gt;

viMctj uncesu.w o DerMTv a ^o

y OOfi " TV*V S » 1AL/ Srxxn.cn
LVgGY 1)4*40 -* » 4 iV tu t HCMC

—____ ■««V t ima Tax i t - s
CUTO

One R#x-Alr Vacoum Cleaner IIS
Telephono 1291-J,
Orange Tree*, delivered.

■ T s a c a d o w n ...
I A t:u '.VITM A
' C» J 3 kUN LOAD

t GOOD 7 HiNQ t

OgAMK*« i*
TfiMiiW \

Cauoe

Machine Shop. OptmilU Prlncoaa
10
Runincmi OppartunlllCH 19 N O T 1C R 5— P K R S O N A L *
Theatre. Phono 11M.
__
^TUXEDO KKKDS—comolete IIn* Filling Station'* stock, equipment FO .VH EALTH P i: 0 TSCTlON**nd
CLE AN ER l I/IN G call 051 fo r
Hunt'* Tiieenn Feed I tore
for aalo. Good location. Call
tmvidet*
'
FOGGING.
•
102.
So it rvrrf
FIRED j u m b o 'SHRIMP dinner*
•very night HOMER’S. _____ IS SPECIAL 8ERVICE8
COMPLETE SOCKET SET, other
mechanic* tool* alao 3tewing
peat fro*. Coll »&amp;1 for doUila
chicked*. Orlando Highway Rt.
cn FOGGING, Southern Chom3, Boi 254.
DODGH'PLYMOUTII
KARTS AND 8KKV1CB
Phona
Phono 100 Palmetto Are.

ZARK IK 1

t r s D IU B V
A
on TV pv«0*iy*sr«|

C - t 'i owg mv*; *.c **-»
rosi you ivA-.ru p

vvftg TOCte.gr RQHT E

-

CO
TVS
Hk'APD

.O r , O cne/ I t

�rt. T. Dewey Isn’t
[raid Of Washington *

Russians Fire
r w lliM I

fn H i

r m i* (IM

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

By. R. J. S C O n

skirting the Grandenburg. jrate.
At tra il onr German antl-Com*
m u n i w a a »ern to havr been lilt
by the fire of the Rum Ioh lector
German police.
Amoclalrd I’m a photographers
on Ihe arena said they believed
Ruulan military police wlm ruthrd up aimed their fire high In
order to diaperie Ihe H-.-tnonstrators.
The anti-Cnmmunlit demonstra-

tfj Not that Mr*. Ih-wry Is anti:*oeial. She's a charming h o -lrn ,
fun to talk with. Hut she ncvvi
lust gone in for large scale din
pars and social function* unh *
they are required affairs of ,tate.
I;- "People don't change fundament­
ally,*' she any*. "There have been
reports that Tom has changed, hut
he hasn’t I think It'* Just that
I - people are getting to know him."
Nor has Mr*. Dewey changed
outwardly, exrcpt for a few more
grey hairs. She hasn't looked at
herself lately, she ray*, hut nthr r
And her the aamc casy-lo lnuk-at
slender brunette llist she « s«
| when Tom Dewey was New York
City's racket-huallng attorney.
9he still weighs 120 pounds nn.l j
' p arts her hair in the middle a- he
did when *he wa* Framer lin t iu
Snpulna, Okla.
She’s a ''little hit excited nnd a
little bit te a m )'' alxiut the future.
Cameras, especially, frighten her,
’ although shc'a highly photogenic.
, She's nut Ireing specific alumt |
’ the future ami will not mention
the While House extent to ray
•he never has been inside.
“I live from day to day,” -.&lt;&gt;&gt;
this intelligent, Texas-born dough
te r of a railroad trainman.
Her preparations fur Ihe pro, iden Ua I campaign trip: A couple of
' m w suit* and hats, line suit m
black *nd Ihe other grey- ..|tnpl&lt;\
, well-tailored out Ala that contribute
2 to her cuslomary rhlr Hlu- usually
w ears small crushahle hats, hut
tbU lima Indulged In mmc fc*th-'
’■i Mrs. Dewey Is never without «
piano for long. After bring grad■■tad in 1020 from high schoul ly
fepu lp s, as elaaa valediclnrinn. «hc
east on a railroad pass to
■tody singing in Now York City.
'■ m scoured th e city until she
found an inexpensive, satisfactory
[aprifhl for her small apart men*.
Right year* latrr, having had
h * t fling aa a professional singer
la church choirs, concerts nnd
Gaargc White's Asitilnli, sh&lt;* went
t* the altar of fit. Thomas’ Episco­
pal Church in Manhaitan with a
JpHtochlrctl singer-turned lawy.'t.
?■' W ton *hey net up hmt*ek?*plnx
la a fhfSS-rwm Manhattan aimrtto taL Tom Dewey brought srith
m m the concert grand pin no hr
ljWfl.il, Ms rooms. Today, 20 years
IB to , that piano Is at te Paw lin;

SCQAPS

?
,

A X E R f DOE
HAS f U R t t
AT K s S E R V IC E
S M E L L , S I^ IIT ,
and
Fo r

THE H.OWU-BANKED CASKET containing tho remains of the late Charlm
Kvans Hughes, funner Chief Juitito of the United S litft, Is csrried
from th e HUmldo Church In New York City following service# for the
fumed statesman, Delow, four members of Ih ctf. S. Supreme Court stand
outside the church nfler the ceremony. Tho men (I. to r.) are: Harold H.
Hurt on.‘Ohio; Sian!*/ r . Hoed, Kentucky; Hugo L. Illack, Alabama, and
Chief Jiut.'co Fred M. Vinson of Kentucky,
(fnlrrnalional)

through n 1r 4vy downpour fur tho

Ne a r me, anv

INTRUDER •

AFL Union

Weeplhr Vi.t'ly Potts nt Georgia
ctird for bi:[fi i,d material, offer
shifting a half!’ o k, a punid, u

(1H L B/&gt;1 D lF P tfL

AMO 1HL N o n fk ffA M )
Eye is 3 o &lt; imes
W A S RESIG N ED
MORE A L E R f TriAM friL
BY BENNY BENSOH
n o s e a n i &gt; l o T im e s Mom
o F SE W A R D , WHEN
ALERf THAN Tt\t EAR
H f w as is years
OLD*

ftuad turned out for another hatd

I* Tin iley

had lldl Kchroll v&lt; ■ out at full-

Prlnraton defeated h-dh l l s r ard
(is i., the ftimbc one sb.t long nod Yslc !n'i season for tha first
filleii by !h.&gt; v rtm ii Hip Goilipt.
lima alnrt&gt; IMP and tenth In
It's a long wiiy off until gnind- h-itory—but tha Tigers have never
tlme, hut Tl’i'ljy hud a hopeful I*-fora bean ahir to turn the trick
c y on firhndl.
lu two ■ocrr.xslvn seasons.
TIi” breskavcoy Imrk* at Ken­
tucky mugged yrsterdsy*# spot*
Th" lf»m ninagsma rxhlbltlon
light. " IIh i mpks-1 on s&gt;nhotnoro rsma schedule of the All-America
Lee T*oritm nod Juniors Hill Bol- m*o f"oi|»nll Confaeanra la the most
h r and Don Pheliw. Tiunun haa ambitious vet tackled by the threefidlbnck ponl

Pant Air P ant-N avy PeilV
|
■ dito p Info Atom P»cfor%
Spec/sl fa Ceafraf P r o s
*
W ASH1NQTON—Defanaa Hecrstary lamm I k m d il haa spoken
tha "fast word" ordering the Air V W tt'u d the Navy to gait
bickering aver their reapectlve war mimlegg but- root saeured. tha
wrangling trill continue.
The fight le slmoet hletorie MW, tost wbweO* to foe POOt K RM
Involve* many angle*. It n o r centert t n g d toe •AO*-ton auper^ n a p l aircraft cantor Iks Mary to todtotog
rocreatara dtotmn w m ahaeri "taken" wbea
t
Air Force suddenly beard stout the carrier
; n plans Air fpree commanders Immediately tabbed
ML? y
t U-» move foe w hat tt dcubtless ta — a Navy
MR M
B
attempt to Insure Itself a pise* In the atom bomb
rffl
I m {picture.
L R t o a f f L ' - f i Navai .vtsttoa leader* bad been decUrtng the

FLOORS
, LAMPS J

Ihdlrr and Phelps are w prklpg for

E O LD HOME

TOWN

By STANLEY

Y E S , V E S ; W EREr AUL GO/HS TO
THE M O VIF OUST AS SOOA1 AS
GRANDMAW F i x e s H ER HAIR./
AW M AW -W 5UL
N EV ER GCTT TO TH
SH O W — C A U S E
GRANDMAWS
HAIR HAS AIT
J
STA R TED TO J
\ S P R O U T r * ' %&lt;
^ V E T /y .A

\ \

The follower* of General Char*
tea De Gaulle, the wartime Free
leader and first provisional pres­
ident after the German* warn
.chased out, are Rightists. Paul
Gtaroblii, head of the De Gaullists In the National Assembly,
said hr Insisted on rlrctlona next
month to the Council of tho Re­
public. Ihe second French rhamh*.'.
He and other De tiaulllsta talked
with Quetiillr last night, lie gavu
no detail of the exact changra De
!Caulli»fa want lu Ihe charter, bit*
Ihe general has said often tho chief
exrcutlve must have more power.
Quruille a trying to form tho
Hlh French cabinet since tho war.
Robert Sehuman's government re- }
■ignel Tuesday after M hour* In

ofrtre.

Quruille Immediately ran 'nlo
RneislU* o pposition when he In-

Ing such an agreement haa beau
reached. Marshall did not go Into
. — ^ ___ . r#_ _
details other than to say the policy
dure**—and he emphasised the a d -'
w** hi.partisan.
Tho Secretary made the atate- * ,mTl, .Au!j
Jectiva—but it U not dureax.
And ha added that Ihla country ment shortly before the U.S. n o tl-,"* thinks I
regards the blockade aa something fled Ruaaia aha is willing lo taka | pw»rnment.
separata and apart from the nrgoJure" recognition of Israel would
tiatlona of the French, British,
have to w ait until after Ihe elec­
Russian and American military
tions in tho now Jewish atate. That
govern ora on the settle roant of
matter Is unde/ consideration, tha
Berlin's financial and admlnlitraPresident said.
■
thra troubles.
“Die President Indicated his twoPresident Truman said th a n It a
week western trip would be a
bipartisan agreement on United
grueling stum p campaign. When
States aoiicy towards lha future
asked atiout how many speeches
of Italy* pre-war African colonies.
he might give each day, he grin­
Mr. Truntah declared th at Sec­
ned. I think l-abor Day might be &gt;
retary of S tate Marshall was de­
a preltv good example, he replied.
finite and correct yesterday In sayPresident Truman sa'd ho eg*
poets to create a committer on
Armed Forces segregation »oon.
The eommjttee will study methods

Truman Pledges

A s iA ^ s W A S H IM IT O R

1 i .-I vniiou tdher ussorD

I

FLA&lt;« or
ALASKA

Of the four highest priced year­
ling race horses — New BrOoia,
Hustle On, Pericles and Broadway
lim ited—only Pericles ever won
a rare, and that was an obscure
nmteat for four-year-olds. Hustle
On never went lo th* p o st
}*

*c&lt;«nd straight day.
That'a only i part of the picture.
Ki-cvhere .rn i, I the HKU circu't
roaches V k u d lsi, ndrioitubed ami
rnied in varying degrees of

incuts of l«m&lt; ■and muscles of the
end spots. Hilt the result was
far from «alirfar' *ry.
Coach lied I hew &lt;jf ploying
rround with (i
man ifho at Alst.nmn. IU* n, d that combination
vestrnlay m a Jjackcromid fur
Bbe has no secretary and art classy perfocinaiu s by Jimmy
r*t» her own mail, which .Include* rinnko, a g u srl, ond Fullbaelt
t t y requests to support variuli llrd (H igh| Nt- r hi.
At ll.vton Itoiiyr, tbs railbtrds

!0 *w*y might bo expected to take
I f Ihe stump herself. Hut the
W a n t She explains:
’’ MI have lots of pulltlrol opinion'
and love to air them, hut I ’m no* politician and don't Intend (o he.”
Sha takas h er husband's deBeats and victorias calmly. TygiHOl was her rem ark at the Itrimh
jMW Convention In Philadelphia
■at June, after Dewey's nmnina■ M was assured.
P&amp;r'I guess I’d batter go put on

1$ f r t t EYE M o r e
ALERT THAN f r i t NOSE
AND EAR ? __________

•E A C E tD lN q iY
K EEN S E N S E S

am

BEus trail/, she favors Ihirh, but
Ulws anything th a t's "Just • little
Em hard, so |h a t you have to give
B all you have."
Her two growing ions tot.*much of Mrs. Deweys' lime. ;i|etrjrlng to raise thrm
It trying
them n&gt;- "nurntol

P A R IS . Scpl. 9, (/P) — Hemi
Quruille appeared virtually certain
tonight of forming a new French,
rabinel. The Socialiil Party de­
cided lo support him. The Radical
Socialiil premier-detignale alto had
•he announced ••umnrt of ihe Popu­
lar Republican Movement and of
hit own parly which, detpile iti
name, i* conservative.
It appeared he had alio twayed
mull moderate grottpi. Barring
unexpected difficulliet. Queui'lr
thut wai in a petition lo wield
majority in the National Assemble.
Dr Gaullit demanded a revision &lt;&lt;f
the French mnstilution at their
price for ruppoil of a Quruille
cabinet.

• * »
FSSSftS^

In iMt
9*4 up W*
tapod mlraclas but
kbto It ram to Impmm you wkb Ure marvelous

• I profit ntokot ttito

�j y M B g SIM i v 'v

fc u r f l r H m

u

Hi

g&gt;anftstbIfcralii

« tw M tb -

h f M I k h M •&lt; th* Wecldj
Wet
P t w ii Ii Um P w b i w ef America)
Aim
Ti P r k m

R

•

THE WEATHER

**•

P artly rloudj through S aturday
with m in t ilkslihood nf a few
th e* f t».

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

Special Session Is Louisianans
Called By Governor Take Truman

Blasts Truman

From Ballot

Caldwell R e q u e s t s
Sept. 14 Meeting To
Air Bill Approved
By 21-Man Group
T A LLA H A S S E E . Sept. 10 (TP)—
Florida legislators will mert in spe­
cial session next Tuesday to provide
a way method of direct voting on
pruidential candidate*.
Governor Caldwell iuu rd hi* for­
mal call for the extra letiion today.
The Legislature will meet at 10

AM.
In hi* call, the Governor «aid
the Legislature i* convened "for
the *ole purpose of coniiderini lite
enactment of law* relating to the
general election, continent with
etlablithed righta and preotgarivet.”

A aperlal 21-man legislative com­
mittee notified Governor Caldwell
yesterday that It had agreed on a
bill to atralghten out present con­
fusion on the presidential rota and
tha Governor said ha would call
tht special session for 8«pt. 14.
The Mil provides that aleetora
of tha Democratic, Republican and
Dixlaerat partiea shall be listed
on tha ballot and th at any other
party which ean muster the back­
ing of 1 per cant of Um registered
voUr* also can be listed. This
open* tha way for Henry Wallaee'a
Progressive* to get his name on
('•atteeaa Oo gsa* Tw»

Ex-Deputy,WIk&gt;Made
Gambling B a l d s In
Volusia, Is Arrested
DAYTONA BEACH 8spt. 1 0 (AV-V. E. Yaw, form er chief daunder 8h«rtf^AUjt^LUUa-

New Efforts Are
Made To Settle
N a t in n ’ c ^ t r ilf P C

l l a l l l l l l 5 OUHYCJV

Conciliation S e r v i c e
Enters Negotiations
Over Wage Disputes
WASHINGTON. Sept. 10—
(/Ft—Secretary of the Army
Itoyal aald today that Harry
Hridgaa. head of Ih* atriking
W o t Caaat longshoremen. haa
agreed to handle eoaenllat Army
Cargo at pre-atrlke rate* and
working condition*. Royal aald
In a atatement that the m atter
now haa been referred to the
Army'a ntevedoring
rontrartoea.

irarttSMS mm r*#» SI,|

H a z a rd s
B J io w it

f .'

.

rrestdenl.

The action came when com mitmeml&gt;et* voted unanimously to
pledge all ten of Ixvuittana't elec
tor* to Thurmond and Governor
Fielding L Wright ol Mississippi
for Vice President.
The resolution was introduced
hy Judge Leandrr Pete* of St.
! Bernard and Plaqurmines parishes
Ily ABSOCf A T K D P R E S S
It authorise* the secrrtaiy of state
New efforts were made today to
to place the name* of Thuimond
end crippling strikes in the oil, and Wright above the names of
shipping and trucking industries the Democratic nominees for pres­
but hope* of early settlement ap­ idential electors on the ballot in the
peared dish.
Nov. 2 general election.
Meanwhile, mote than 115,000
The resolution reacined a resolu­
workers, including 50,000 Detroit tion adopted Mar. 6 which left th"
auto plant employes, remained idle elector* unpledged.
because of work stoppages. The
Judge P eres aald that President
number included 30.000 CIO long­ Truman ran he voted for now onlv
shoremen on the Pacific Coast, aa a write-in candidate.
Today’* meeting was called In
15.000 CIO refinery workers and
icrwu* a n .
• jcanvas* return* of the Aug. at
some 15 000 A F L Duck driver* in prlm„ y in&lt;1 lo e *,tlfy nominees.
New York City and Northern New
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 10 (,1b
Jersey.
—The S ta te V Rights Democrat*
Representative* of sia major partv will not he on the Indiana
H a llH M
r* * t « lll
struck oil companies and the CIO
Oil Workers Union resumed negoti­
ation* in an attempt to end the
week-old strike as the federal govB uhhch

l% tf* ln * Day?

5

hy the Democratic State Central
Committee.
Thr committee suhititulrd in­
stead the S ta ir*’ Rights Demo&lt;t.it»
tic Let. headed hy Governor Stiom
Thu

Of
In

C y c lin g
P ic tu re

Warning To Stop
For S c h o o l
Given To Motorists

Associated Prnw Leased Wlr«

N O . 14.
- - - J T*

iLeak Of Atom
American
Officials
Secrets Into
Reject Red Effort
Russia Hinted
Groves Indicates To
Reporters Of Sift
Of Informaton In
Committee Hearing

Democratic Sate Cen­
tral Committee Sub­
stitutes Gov. T hur­
mond For President
BATON R O U G E. L a .. Sept. 10
(A1! President Truman's name was
uk n o(f
hallo, I(hUv

FRIDAY SEPT. 10. 148

To Restrict Airlift
Export License U.S. Will Halt
Forgery Is Aired Marshall Aid To
In Senate Probe Fascist Nations

Russians Send Note
T o Berlin Safety
C enter Demanding
Notices Of Flights

WASHINGTON. Sept 10 &lt;/P&gt;
Ijru t General l.e*lie R . Grove*
lin d uitrd today there may hav*
been wartime Irak* of atomic sec­
ret* to Kuttia.
BERLIN. Sept- 19—- r,._The
Gtnve*. wartime hot* of the
-Vnelrllirrii-rit n*«* agency He|Atmv‘s atomic bomb project. ga»r
rlared Innlghl the liuwlan* h a t#
this hint to rrpoitri* aftrr testily*ma«hrd a *py-rlng in E aatern
G erm any, arresting IS persons
OPININO the Republican Pres Id en­ ifU' hrhtnd doted door* before the
including an agent for "two for­
list campaign, Harold K. Stasaen Home Un-American Arlivitict Com
eign intelligence wer»lees.* Th#
p e rs
(above) Is shown a* he addressed a notice. The committee u tnveili
•le n til were under order# of
rally In Detroit. Mich He pictured gating an alleged watt,me alnmt. j
„ nN W H IT R „ R A D
h u rl Schumacher, the German
W ASHINGi n \ . S .,„ III „V |
Harry S. Trum an a failure aa a
&gt;ncl»l Democratic leader, a n&lt;
.
,
WASHING LON. Sept 10 „ V i
President who -can n o t furnish tha spy plot.
Kfonnnw ( iMtp'M'l'itt \ Nmnt'tf t
had ''th e fulled support nf th#
Ihe retired general dee med *° Ihoma* P. Quinn of Jet.ry City. •nr p 4 tl| f t l l n f l n t i n ti l to d a y l»r
essential leadership** for the crucial
knserlean and Mriliah occupation
,)r „ Rnf,,
years ahead. Stamen'* talk waa *av what look ,.lace .1 the com- N j _ |r , „ f)r(J
would rut ..ft Mac,Ic.ll l‘l art aid lo
authorities." Ihe report addedbroadcast over a nation-wide hook­ m.tte, session.
|the n, mr » |gm, t A M ^.utte" to
anv re p p ra n goteinm.nl whirl,
up.
(International 5oundpholo)
II \M ill IIG, Germany. Sept.
However, m reply to * question &gt;|t c|port |lirn%P. ih j ( | l s , n4tr
went T o r i.t *'
10—*-1*&gt;—Ihe It.uaiaMa today
whether any atomic *• transit had [tovesligatort .as we,e ( „ ,^ .|
allowed right railway ears load­
Hof fin in |w.mtr.| ,.c|t lint thr
%ii|*l*li**i| inlnrtn«lion In Itip m n 1
ed with mail In t r a ir l from
Quinn told the Senate in* e,tig s' foreign A*i.-tan. i
.
I.
.
,1
%
c
agrnti. Grove* luggetled that new*
| blockaded Merlin to th* ftritlsh
mil committee lin t lie uied th ■ qtntei a lei ruination &lt;&gt;f
, .
ec.Mcis „ . nr „i jjerocuny, railway o f.
mrn tead the tepoit on the C an-.
, .
,
,
,
■
. •
'
.a
| name wlolr working a* a handy help to *nv rountsy going ( hoc Oral* in llannm rr aald.
adian atomic sjvtr ring and draw I
,
.
,
■,
:
.1 .. i •
i .
«
; man Ini list re|i|iewr, loin, A mum«l. He tn|.| &lt; new t»nletence
— ,
the oh* tout conclusion*.
' .. • ... n
*.
I Jack IJilOin, Jet«ev ( ItV r*J&gt;o|l in re|dv to a qn- lio n
Bf III.IN. Sept. 10 (eT*)—Amer"After « ||," he continued, “if !
" If a f a trill m m i-rp c t of c ,t4n wffs*
re |fr|fd curtly today
you hail over 000.000 employe*, rr and tnap manulai Inter.
ate all 000,000 going to he jverfret ?
Ilie testimony cam* altei John Comn*tmi*l emternmenr tool offiv- | * Russian attempt to retlricl tha
A ir vnti going In base every one Quinn had reln.ed for * «e&lt;nnd anywhet* I wouhl tale ev.-tlv th'upplrtng blockaded Retliex.
of the 000.000 ■ person with Ihe 1
. , n ,i
...^ I .. .
l
Ihe
flucii.so
move came half a
u'nio.t integrity? The answer I* !-? . J
I »ame |«ncttion
obvious.
1 McQinre on the ground* that it J | | r |J(1|
n , m, m
,| w f t . d iy aftei hlo-vfv ctre»t fighting in
*'Vou lust can't have that many iwo" 1,1 ,r,,H lo '""tnunale me *
l f 0veinmenl. foil ,„ . o, im . .mmedt •he tence cctv tn which toll Comtnunrrt Getmsni ..pj.nl down the
people »nd not expect something , The youngei Quinn, accompttitetl atrlv **k» l Hoffmsn .cl.oiP I ..into happen. Many |»eople high In hy lit* attorney. Albeit A. Sam of
where Genet*) t l.a.le* lM,.«ulle. Red flag (torn the Brandenburg
' Co-oj&gt;eratinn of the Sanford the government— well, we’ve tad
Jeney
(*Uy,
insisted
that
lie
had
denounred l.y Conimuniiti ** a l . i t ' and R ix iitn and Soviet-con­
Lions Club with Sheriff P. A. Mero •onto people we w eren’t p artin itarobtained the forged lirenses "fiom f a*cl&gt;l, hat railed lot , new gen trolled polite tired into demonstra­
in aiding in law enforcement and Iv proud of, put It that way."
tor*. killing at !e*,| one.
Th*
Grnvoa waa asked If he know a Jamr* A McGuire."
ria l election
in promoting arlivtlie* among youth
at th,- time th at uranium m etal J ..Sll
, „„„
"So thl.Ir
their „ , n y
that might deter juvenile delin­
"I don't think there la th,. re Ruistan* tatted the hammer and
w a. .hipped to Russia during «h» •
J&gt; lnr. \ McGuire?" Willi- m»te*t |H&gt;*»lhititv «f a Fa.el.vt inkle flag today over the gste.
quency, w*» |«rnmt«ed hy King war. a* reported hy Hep MvDovrll
r„1|IIM&lt;, (,„ , |lf&gt; Srn(lt.
c u n te tpar l in France," Hoff»*&lt;(.«
I he Rr. •*i*n* «ent a formal not*
Lion Hamilton llitbee. *jteaking in IR-I’al.
.. ..
.. Iroinmitlee. mnutio.1
asaerted
to the four powri Beilin air safety
“I dnnt
hehall ol the club today al the
"* ^ V: , * nV . ! T ,rr. ,0"i. 1 "Thal’a tru e " John Quinn reA reporter a.k cl whether he renter demanding fiom the U S . de­
Touti.l fentei. follnwmg a talk hy Groves
'• J i a - 1 r ,n '
‘ 'f l 'H . Hr refused to
fur- rounder* DeGarille a Faarlat
being ihi|.pe.|
ihrr
questions.
Sheriff Mem on law rnfoirement.
"Moat (ertAu.lv not," Hoffman tailed pitot notice on every flight
He said that he didn't ship any
made to Berlin
They s.serted th*
Then Thomas Quinn a short, replied.
Lion Dick Cooper, former guhey. god wouldn’t
have done so under
Id
_ data j&gt; re»d‘d "in the interest: 8 f
nalorial candidate, and now on 30 I anv circumstances Furthermore, bald, adft B|&gt;okeii man, was called
lie added that *n fav a* Franca

Thomas Quinn Tcsti- P l a n Al s o Stops Aid
Ties He Signed PaFor A ll Counties
James McGuire
Going Communistic

Mero Talks To
Lions Club About
Law Enforcement

C lub’s C o-operation
Is Promised On Ju ­
venile Delinquency

w a r n t w to to o te rlsts to day duty w*h th. O,l,#do MUi- | k» . . a
a i .. al.w TL&gt;. J A
and n*v#r to pas* aehool a_— ...L
W ent
busses from which children are

. •
,
, • , • ,i n . j A
jtsrv stir* cltslrscI n ff the Thud Armv
among children alighting or about lo alight, were 'Reserve a* an acting inti rue 'or.
to rid* double . 1 Issued this morning by Judg- R. introduced hi* guest. Major Bolton
film now being ! \v. Ware and by 8heriff P A. S Iberre. Infantry tn.liuclor. and
by th* Jayr**s. • yjrro.
outlined Ihe |irrpaialn.n« now be

h ^ '^ id

tine one to authorise shipment Ho
, t# |(j
didn’t know who would
have had th r authority.
Grove* fended off all question*
«l«ut w i t h e r he had heen ab lr l»

th"‘c

p,ae*d (■ corcerwcd th* question of either H x frlv C .

t ,M*d*r dath.
*•# said he had worked for hi*
nejdiew answ ering •e|«.|.hone* In
JJhe ex|*ortlng business and "inak
'•'« »'Ve or ten d o lla r, a day. atmut

,

^

a swing to Communism or Fascism |
f/erneri
wnctinn air force official
ippear* "aradomlc "
ta'.l th- ««frtv Mile* #»* .-.l-juite
Hoffman recently home from a
tri|i to Kur..|*e, esj.re«,rd ..ptltnism and ti.- i*«l intent of th- Ru»f« attilage.1 On tag* T«*«l
nver the |...tt t lc a I muI eeonomle
...itlook for th.- Freneh riAllon

Ill wit.
elder*
Yhw w u tiTMtod # t hi* home areBlcycl*
advised not
on ■ w arrant Issued by Jostle* of according
to thr
th* Peace Olll* Lancaster. Jr., shown In schools
of th* Daytona B«#ch peninsula Th* picture also shows that ped­
district If* waa Jailed in DtLand estrians have the right of way.
and bond waa set a t 61000. It
th* dangerous practice*
had qot been posted early tonight. of Among
riders pointed nut I*
Th* w arrant. In one count. th atbicycle
of hitching
charged Yaw with Ut* th*ft of a ‘n" F10'
n"c.Q"* bcshlnd a truck.
shotgun, platol , two pair* of X* hlevela dr t S r Vis™ . ^i^Ilrerous
(&gt;D—Hubert
h*ndruff* and an automobll* siren poeiticn In ."
S a J f t filled street.
e ftraffic
hoilovak forfrom Um sheriff's office on Aug.
Attention
la
drawn
to
atop
rharged today
II, 1944, about a month aftar he
na and siown down signs
hi* country'i
raalgned aa chlaf deputy. T1i#,_mril
leh
must
be
obeyed
by
blryrl*
dow
n-to-earth”
Roger*;
"Did
Jack
Quinn
know
- Cemioiini.t patty Is i-ekingC techsecond eount alleged that Yaw jJJ
was recently arrested by state hy the S heriff an d depoties, *nrk- t This will l&gt;e a
ell
as
motorists.
you
were
using
Ihe
name
of
Mr
ing In rn-operation with PtAte presentation and di»eu«slnn on
tmbexxsled the equipment and r,d*r i u
Aiudirallnna for drivers' lleen* ."
i.imcdiate entry Into
Police Chief Roy G. Williams Highway Patrolman J. W. Well*. Highway Patrolm an J W. W II*. what Individual cltlxen* can do to (Suite on lly i r |i*|&gt;ri»?"
ronvsrtad It to bla own us* while
r. jiave ph.Wrd down »inee tile I D'e Soviet I ..tr.fr
This morning, Judge Warr Is­
today
pointed
out
th
at
many
of
Quinn; " l e t . I wn&lt; Workitig for ."i.ening -lav Tuesday, when nt»re
an agent of th* elseriff. Little\ . . .. t- i f the Natonal Soclsued tha following statement to la Insuring \hv an frty nf rhllHf«*n ^Hp prevent \ \ »»rId « *r III.
getting nn or off nf stIhhiI
•*l*mf. Short has hm! th.* prlvl him.
Held signed Ihe affidavit, placing the recent accidents to motorists motorists: "Children g ettin g pn who
t ban 400 » -re Mid at the offlcs I „| . i
Ittnksi r a t ousted from
Roger* then a*ke.| if Tom Quint,
a value of about 1200 nn the have been due to failure to heed and off bu*aes oftentimes do ao hu.sea. I'ain tn l atop signal* of , '* * * ° t rth o u sl vr stiitly both in
• &gt;..inly Judge It H \ k n t r .! ,|............ , , , . tGet non-Com*
atop signs. The City has gone
property.
knew
aliout
a
fal.e
|M-rf»rating
school
hu**es
ean
lv
-a.lly
*e.&lt;t.
•
history
and
in
th
e
*clenro
of
govVe-tenlay
were
Is.uol,
nn.l
...... .
oulte a bit of expense to pro without any thought of danger. two blocks aw ay, he .aid.
marhine used "to validate" th r tile I i .I aI lo dote I* estlmntr.| at nut'iM*. in Frl.niaty. II- tearhed
Littlefield
denied the arrest
I •’"&gt;"»»«• " n'»
pf:T*V’ . .
They are merely glad that whool
..
...
,
rpeak
with
authority
in
this
field.
lirenar*.
or about d .i|.llrn 'e tuhlMi al.i.ol 1 .'MI &lt;ir at....it I'J |.rtrrnt Finin'** ;«i A|ttll. lie announced
era's *#” “ ratallatmry" move which
la »ut and for motoriit* to fsll to
•liv I - will « M,k u ttli th# "Council
I
&amp;
aald:
Itev.
McKinley
*aid:
“He
ha
&gt;
»
e-[stam
ps
also
u*e&lt;l on the fo rg o t ••f Ihe total *ale* esitecled.
followed Yaw** bfcef resumption
■*tJ df h‘ 1
obey the law and to bring Ihe
nf
Fin- I'lrchoslorakla,” to b#
I
eu
ro
l
a
leave
of
absence
from
his
|
i^
n
n
its
of lew enforcement dutle. ThureJjL ,
M iitew-nt tnotnrlfls do not
car lo a complete stop la a serious
day In th* role of bn alitor, or he said, and declared th at there offense In that it may mean fife or
school and as .Icvoting full tim e
Quinn said he knew the rulihet 1 sve lo stand in l-.ng tinea as do organirt I m-j* ninnth with headm Wa*hlngt«n. I.ondon
I*c c h
special court agent, by eppoint- !• no excuse for running past death to somebody's child.
_ t
to Ihla all Im portant subject, with stamii* had been ordered but di I tl.ove who put off A|.p*iratinn un­ quartei
and 1‘mU.
msnt of County Judge John E. them. He advised particular use
|)j(&gt;
H
oU4
salary.
A
man
Win
la
so
i
i
t
s
i
i
s
s
f
S
n
s
r
*
*
f
t ««i
til
ihe
la»t
dny
or
two.
Ilring
"If
motorists
will
not
learn
this
of the caution at Ninth Street
"The rrjiorta of Comniutiist*
Peacock.
thoroughly "sold" on such an lm -|_
. ------------------I'll* llrrn»e*
when applying,
and Thirteenth S treet crowing*. the courts will b ars to teach them
wnikitiK tn make Ctechot'nvakia
1h..«e
ar.lulling
lirenses
fo
r
the
"Tha fa simply n routine res*."
tha neceaeltv of protecting the
William David I ^ s . 71 y ear.
T y ^ e r y o n V " r' f h t
j ,) c ( ,a U ,liH tH
the sheriff declared, "in which I
fir«t time most undergo exam ina­ one nf the union of Soviet republive* of children."
old, died early yratorday mom , A(
h ,
„f
rn
am seeking to protact county
To
Support
Qucuillc
tion hy the S tate Highway I’a* Me. I,... fonie In me not from on*,
t. .......... - —
ing .'" . r Jam p a Jo .p lU l_ _ where
,.rnf. HllOrt
8llnr! th
r^ „W| ill.
||;
bn' from five nr tiv cities," he
te l
property.* The sheriff alio aald
" i h i |#U(m
•■tl0n by I'rOf.
IhCro
________
be had been
told a new, conference." I wal
tha w arrant waa is*usd Aug. 14.
f
l»e
a
"round-table"
discussion,
and
PARIS.
8ept.
1
0
-G
lV
DeGual
New
drlvei
&gt;
.
and
esperienred
past month.
bafer* tha first gambling raid* _________
_
Oliver* a* well, ore advised bv very much a.tnnislied hy them.
Mr. l/ce*. a former conductor ! e w r ° n e wiH lw encouraged to |jt,. In the National A*.embl&gt; Judge Wan- to a*k for The Th'**,* working for It are mostly
war# staged by aoaeial agents DETROIT, BepL
10 —&lt;AVwith
the
A
ti.nttc
T
^
a
.tiin
.
K
.ii.!
named by Circuit Judge Teylor. I Ward's automotive reports said
..ling people, from the Communlkt
|.nver'* llatidle.ok of the S tate
came to Sanford in to ll
uu .11 i m l M . n / i u " # cV ^T.’r l ,rtU,,|l!
Argument on a motive to quash today that United Bute* motor
Mra. Elisabeth A. Sweeney of road,
Patty of.( Florida, trsiled by The D epnit- Vtruth r tr ganiratlon.
H
r
la
ter
moved
to
Jackionvllle
•
,eBd
‘h1
*
*
*»
Im
portant
m
eeting.
|him
confirm
ation
as
prem
ier.
the search warranto used far .vehicle production slumped about Orlando, formerly of Canada and
'I pIhI* a ir doing their beet to keep
The develojiment came a* Queu res-nt of Ibll.lir Safety.
where
he
waa
employed
with
the
salting equipment at tha Club D la-124.000 units this w stk. It attrl- Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Sweeney » "'* * n« wm empioyro »i«n *..r
It .ecret "
‘ al rSocialist, (rnnserva
; 111*-, a “Radical
three weeks ago. will be butod th* drop to labor dispute*. of danford. hav* purchased th*|D nl°n New# Co. lie rotuined t.. HYIINH
Dill OFFICE OPEN
I! i |,k a* eatimated Crechoslovak
live) prepared to ask the as
a half
heard In Circuit Court here to­ shortages and tha labor day holi­ home of Mr. and Mr*. Oyde R. Sanfotd two andthat
Robert A. Rurnley, represenla'uni refugees 'nial I'.'.ooo ro
him as head
time yeah*rd
!Terwillegar, J r^ 120 Wea't Slx-|*r«i an.1 plnce
morrow
State Atty. Murray day.
Employment
F’rench government live
.nf the
16 "«m. Including »i. "it 60 deputiea
Sams stated yesterday.
Ward's placed this week’s Unit- 1tcenth It wa* announced today. I made hia home with Mr. and
in,I r'lglil funner (al.ln*t inlnltter*.
Th# motion. fUad hy Garland 1*d States production a t 62,1(15 ; Mr*. Sweeney la th# mother o f i ? 'r*
Z
Mm k
Ranch on Ihe Wckiva River.
W. Spencer, Sanford attorney, car* and 20,029 trucks, compared Gordon 8weeney.
« O F C M 8B T IN 0
Ite transaction waa handle*! I lie was .born In Narhci. Ml
charged that Um warrant wa* II- with 72,763 care and 2.1,721 ) The
Dlrecrnr* nf the Heminole Coun­
legal and Imporperiy sarved by trucks last week. In tha like by Karlyle Itousholder of lioua-'nn Feb. 14. 1974. He ha* no
ty tTinmlier "f t'ommerce will meet
k of 1947 United BUtoe plant*;holder Associate* and Henry W at-'m g relative*,
•Haora 8 Denser represent* Geo­
In ri-gulat *e»i|ori T uoday even­
Funeral
1, aon
aw* of the Title and AHat i a c t I! .■sU
rge L. Hack, Orlando, owner of built 74,917 cars and 26,636.
t.loyers desiring help.
J^r n u service*
,* r ! eeJ!i Wl11. r ” ; LhrM
MeadvHto following an a.xldent Gual„ it ’p.flU m .nU cy group.
'a t 4:00 P.M. Saturday at Erick*&lt;m , which occurred in a W aih in g to n .i-------ing i*t 7:30 n’clock. It wa* entrucks.
•Company.
the club.
Funeral Home with the Rev. W. | (), c. hotel when she *llppi-d and I
nnunced today by Edward HigThe outcome of this ***# will
P. Rrooks, Jr. qfficiatlng. Inter- fell, breaking her hip.
gin*, ruanngrr
*
»
£
&gt;? w 4t ot for tha
ment will take place In Kvrr- 1 Mira llainrn lived for .10 year*
othaji charged to eiitilar case*
green Cemettry.
ho„g | t | , nd. N. Y., nnd for
HOP-SNT LIKE SCHOOL
Hi Daytona Beach. Thus far ro
„ ... .
........ ...... ~ r 7...
I* year* wa* private secretary to
motion* have been fitted for them.
FAIR LAWN. N J . Sept. 10
DKSIGNF.D
; Mra. Helen Gould Shepard. FunMPh—Patrolman E. (&gt;udHeston, on
NLH HAVEN, Contis Sept. 10. , raj Mnrire* will be .ouducted locat rm
school duty, struck tip a conversa­
(/rl—Two
Yale
University
*cl&lt;n-i,jBy
„
M-.--y,!|e.
Petrol car No. « w ith Capt.
tion with five-year-old Rlehle FonBy
HOWARD
W
RI.AKE5LF.F.
Roy O. Tlllla and Patrolman
si*cn today.
NEW YORK. S p , N M jn -S o m.«, m m a p .- .. .
Associated P r m i Sricnct Editot
HOTARY MEET
Bparka aped en tot errand of Governor Thomas £. Dewey for ihe presidency that it may establish a
"Ilcwr do volt like school, young
infantile paralyiia victim*.
Dick CoojM-r of DeLand, recent
mercy yesterday aftor th- followBOSTON. Sept. 10 —&lt;ZF*&gt;— The liuipim time of Ilf# t* between the fellow?" the patrolman asked.
It would be made from ruMwr- candidate for governor, will ed- the age* of 20 and 30. a Syraru ir Univrrrily »ludv rcjvottcd lo the
Im pled had beat yacalved at modern record.
"Don't like It," grunted Richta.
htadquaritoa frap) n cat
Reporting result* of a preliminary survey, the trade magaiine Edi- lied doth or transparent plastic, dreae th* Rotary Club Monday at American Psychological Association today.
"W hy?”
th*
Tourist
Center
on
the
subject
on W I M m i
tot aud Pubiishcr laid yesterday that replica from two-fifths of the would weigh only a few pound*,
"Aw." «sld Richie, “all they
The
finding*
came
from
a
*ludv
of
300
jienon*.
aged
from
20
to
of
revision
of
the
Florida
Conand could be folded up and car­
. "My. «M la. M i l fits and it nalioa't dailies ihowed W per cent of them are backing Dewey.
make mt- do I* play In a asndplla.
ntltution.
George
Touhy
haa
over 80, men and wotmn. married and (ingle, made hy Dr. Raymond I can do that home"
ried In a suitcase. Regular iron
haa uttandy leal te toli, also It
Thla percentage would giro**
of the program. William G. Kullrn.
hai ipianar wanja. Oaai&lt; you scad
Wendell L Wilkie against Mr. lungs weigh 600 to 600 pound*, and charge
Dewey
marc
newspaper
support
coat SUMO to HdlOO. Design for lla rn a of 8 t. Petersburg and
a patrol car out ham right away
These people rated 20 to 30 th» wvmirn also found uni orpines*
than any ether presidential candi­ Rooaevslt in 1940.
Verna Evan* of Orlando, will ac­
frequently in t.-ouhle* with their
to rot rid o f thla c a ll"
The Bepublican candidate* were the lung |s described by Dra. Har­ company Mr. Cooper here aa happiest time despite thr flic*, that |obs.
date has had la five recorded rammost of them also aald that mor&lt;
old Lamport and Ralph D. RichJACKSONVILLE Sept. 10 (A*)—
backed by 66 per cant of tha horr
Dr. Kullcn concluded th a t Ihe
nf their unhappy tim et were con­
In Magaiine Science, publish, guests.
II
i;.
. . paper* In 1932 and 60 per cent in ed today.
decade from 20 to 30 needs p*y...
ii— . M T S , T T b , th*
centrated In this satue decade.
91
far, 16 per cent are for President 1936.
GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS
peliee report, “Killed tha eat."
The sources of happinta* among rhological studies like those which Atlanta
7g
67
The 496 newspaper* whir *i have
Truman and less than 4 par cent
TALLAHASSEE. BepL 10 UP)-- unmarriad women were mostly In have been done on the difficul­ Charleston
MRS. ROTON DIES
i
t
I
xk Angeles
95
ties
of
adolescence.
favor BUtoe Righta Demoe-at J. Indicated they favor Dewey this
Governor
Caldwell
todav
reap­
their work. For married men and
Mrs. D. L. Roton, a reiMcnt of
67
Dr. Albert R. Chandler. Ohio New York
Only two news- time have a combined daily rlrcu Laka Monroe for a number of pointed T. II. Barnett of Marianna women the happiness score* were
89
117 pro- yuan, died yesterday at Um borne and V. Ray Judaon of Bartow to credited noetjir to romance mar- State U nlvenity, reported that* Philadelphia
A. Wal- latien of UJMjOO. The
.-1
I---108
few middlr-aged persons showed Phoenix
lo w
euctt*
paper* have i A-W
of her daughter, Mra. C. W. Hoi tha Stole Department of Veter- lags and families.
93
Moat of Um reported unhappi­ much Imagination about what Durham
latloa of MBMOd.
Itogawetth to Greenwood, 8. C. ana* Affair*.
s
90 I*iRB
He also named Perry R. Gannon ness coats from sickness and from they were going to do after re­ Washington
The Maw Tech Oeearner i
la ■arrived hy tha husband.
Miami
tirement
or
during
old
age.
dsatk
of
loved
ones
or
separation
of
Live
Oak
to
th#
Buwanee
Coun­
L. Raton id Lake Monroe, by
I Mott of them expected they Penaacola
and hy two ty Oeauuiaeton VP succeed Colin from them.
T allahassee
Il'MNsw* mm M f t H it
Unmarried men and unopirried
Ramee who resigned.

Czech G r o u p Seeks
tr y As
zicl Union

a

William David
At Afire Of 7‘»

Auto Production Hits
Slump For Past Week Sweeneys Purchase
Terwillegrar Home

Ann Hainen
Dies In PcnnHylvanin'remUy *., .P,,rove

NewspaperSupport 0( Dewey For
Presidency May Set ModernRecord

Happiest Time Of Life Is Between
20 And 30, Syracuse Professor Says

THE WEATHER

Ja rs

" ir-

^

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91377">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 09, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91378">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91379">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 09, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91380">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91381">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 09, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91382">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91383">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91384">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91385">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9173" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8811">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/915bd5f7b1d532e590d35c5ca9e549cc.pdf</src>
        <authentication>61251ca195d0e74feee1d25bdf6a15d6</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91376">
                    <text>M S — r—.' —r

fcK W W 1:!

/ *4*-*&gt;;■

•Cj ' - tT 7 ( ‘j'* •=f

( I

T H E S A N FO R D H flU lP , H A H FO R D ,

P A G E 8DC

I tr
* sf-

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7# 1948

■ ■ ■ ■'*"
e*«
-----J— vf i j w
tinea
nf
the
eily
truvinmu
nt."
livt slock market* will
report diclarid, ‘Thai Ihi tsimd In the report
Wallace Tells Labor th«
Stale Market Heads dependent
presidential candidacy of H enry
Wallace—Just back from a
Earlier, however, aa BED lead­
participate.
Wallace give* our msmbera southern tour on which he was
er boasted th* bloc already was
‘Commissioner of Agn.ulluiu
Group Of Leaders' A.
To Hold Jacksonville Nathan
and tbe people an opportunity a target fo r eggs and other mis­
"acting over th e head" of the
Mayo Is parckulaily an*Appeasement Policy to discuss these Issues and to siles in several communities—told
government.
Meeting This Week lout for a close relationship be­
effectuate the policies laid down the convention that "egg throw­
tween all type* of inarl.it. In
The Soviet licensed pre«« played
ing Is dangerous. It spreads like
NEW YORK. Sept. 7-DP1— by th* U-E convention"
up the bloc a t a government in
JACKSONVILE. Sept. 7 (Spec- handling Florida produce nnd live­
Criticism of th* European Re­ a disease."
fact If not In nam e. The bloc wa* Henry A. Wallace told a CIO
Ik)) Msnarers of FIciMa's State stock and we are making every
formed last week-end by the Com­ union convention yesterday th at covery Program and of the re ­
F arm er’* Market* will eunvene in effort to insure such.*' *md HiThe word “nerve" originally
munist dominated Socialist Unity Labor lead en supporting Presi­ cent Indictment of 12 top-ranking
Jacksonville for their annuii meet­ rector Wilson. "A close coopera­
Party and Mveral splinter group*. dent Truman's candidacy "are U. 8. Communist* also was con- meant tendon or sinew.
ing on Sept. 8. 0, nml 10 In the tion of those handlin' fe-oei pro­
The pres* said It already had followering a policy of appease­
Goorire Washington Hotel. The duct* in the state will m&gt;*urc bet­
taken rare of several'presalng re­ ment which kept Labor without
three day meetlnit I* designed a* ter distribution af Florida'^ g'»*t
Influence for tome de­
a workshop program in whl*h the agricultural and cattle indiyitry."
lief meaiare* "disregarded by the political
n e w m a y o n n a is e s e n s a t i o n f
cades."
Week-end reports
from It
inept city government."
m anagers, working together may
Wallace
said
the
Labor
leaders
Florida
live*
stock
sales
c
u
lt
r
&gt;
be able to instltuic improved
Russian-backed German police had sought "desperately" for an ­
methods of distributing farm pro- toll) of tbe sale of 4,0.11 raltle and
held 10 German police after de­ other candidate before the Demo­
due# and overeomi common proli- 2,059 hogs for a gras# cash total
monstrations Monday in which cratic National Convention.
lema in marketing. "Much interret 'o f $308,101.24, official enrh flp
Communist mob* wrecked a t­
There were cheers and applause
has been evidenced cy the market urns ladrig unavailable on one of
tempts by Berlin's antl-Comtnun —Intermingled with boos—as th r
manager* in this type of meeting the reporting m*rk"tn Summaries
1st city government to meet peace­ candidate entered the 13th an ­
an d -much work ha* l**en done by of reports covering operation on
fully. Tension w as near th* break­ nual convention uf th* United
independ­ Hubert Young ia prtparrel for action as Marguerite Chapman handler ing point In th# divided city.
the Individual m an ag m in prepar­ rt State-operated ami
Electrical, Radio and Machine
ing the program,*' mid William I.. ent markets, follow:
A British diplomatic source Workers of American (CIOI.
the rein* In this scene from Columbia's ''Relentless," Color by Techni­
Arcadia S t a i n
Live Storl; color. Hits Theater Thutsday and Friday.
said in London th e western pow­
Wilson, Director ul State Marbets,
Some in th# hall clapped their
ers are planning a Joint protest hands In cadence, chanting “we
in announcing the plan* for the Market reported arrival of 732
to
Russls,
noislbly
on
a
govern­
head, vonslstjng of M&gt;4 enille and
meeting today.
work at Vocational School at Day mental Itvtl, over continuing Com- want Wallace," as he mounted the
Among the subject* fw dlaeus- fin hog*.
platform. The audience booed
Iona now.
munlst-lcd riots In Berlin.
sion are "Auctioning.* "Safety and
Ilonifay State Psrmers* Malket,
aevrral time* when Wallace men­
Mr. and Mr*. Fred I'leraon and
Th* fiuviet-supported p o l i c e tioned the name of President
Sanitation on tbp Market.** ' Im­ reported handling 11.7 hukr for s
daughter, Mis* Ann Pierson, nnd
prover! Communsraliiiu Midho.l.,* rash total of t7.fitil.4t
special to The Hanford Herald tV. T. Walker enjoyed their recent selird the w estern tone plain- Truman.
clothesmsn In the office of the
"Public Relations," "M siket Im­
lle-Funink Spring* State t,IreTh* annual report of the
Key West and Miami trip.
l»&gt; MARIAN It. JONHS
U. 8. military government's liai­ union's general officers assailed
provement*,'' “Accounting," nnd Stock Market. «7 calll •. 2.17 hog*,
The
district
mreting
of
the
Fifson officer. Twenty-seven western Mr. Truman, and sold his veto
“Policies and Practices." A s|H-cial tti.A5S.fifi.
! ternth Masonic District honurlng
Jay State l.lve Stic* Market, C7
livestock session will be held on
Mr .and Mr#. C, I-. West enter­ the Most Worshipful Master, Hal Berlin police, p a rt of the group of the Taft-Hartley act was "a
brought in yesterday to help pro­ phony veto.”
Sept. 10 In whirh stale ami m- cattle, 422 hogs, 8IU.770 41.
tained with n birthday dinner at
Th* report recalled that the
Kissimmee l.lve Steak Msiket, their home on l-akc Chimn honor­ \V. Adam*. Grand Master of the tect the city assembly from Com­
Mason of FlnVla. w«* held at th* munist thugs, w ere still hidden union at It* last convention urg­
890 cattle, 42 hogs, f PC.77(1 17.
ing their son. Hilly West, on hi* Masonic Temple in Sanford.
from Russian- st t ti ported German ed the people to “drive Wall
Miami, (I, K. Sani|'*un h Sum, birthday, (iuesta inrhided the
Right Worshipful Muster Floyd In the city hall. A Russian major Street out of Wsshlngton and re!&lt;fi cattle. IK hog#, K7.H7' 41
truest of honor,*Mrs Hilly Wes', L, laind, District Deputy Grand order th* three western powers' ole
as an easentitl first step toMuntirello Sloe* Vtuks, 4rt| rat­ tirandinothcr West nnd Mr. nml
Muster of the Fifteenth District, Raison officers to leave the build­ tuni Ihe government to the protle. H23 bog*. 14(1,209 07.
Mr*. ('. I., West, of Oviedo. Also who is a m inder of the Oriedn ing. They refused.
ward building peace."
Palatkn S l a t &gt; Live Stork Rllly's sister. Mr* Harvey Kelsey
"The general officer* hellsvc,"
Th* antl-Communist city ad­
Msiket. 27(1 entile, 99 hog- Uf.. nnd childieii, Judy, Jimmie and liwlge, was also a guest on the
program, as well a* (iharles I.. ministration, meeting in th* Bri­
Th , aisek-OfsusU SI) 1..!*
*h«n K78.35.
David «nd Mr. Kvlscy of Orlando. West, Hr., Worshipful Master ef tish sector, has set new munici­
- -------|[ it# « , i r t it ten r#u l » l
Quincy .State* l.iv • Slock
Mr. and Mrs. J. li, Jones had the Oviedo fudge No 247, F. A pal election* for Nov. 14. Bsllot- in creating n European assembly
K s l e t r l a V t a t■•■MilnullMllts
i w a l t a i u t l p i U e a . BitesB ltc s to promote Internstiona] unity.
Market,
190
catllj.
IK
l,.,g,,
Sid.uusllt
D c ta g h k US# truasir
f in a lly UtsUi*.
I t t t u i t . ))•t usually
a#
their luncheon guest* recently A. M.
Ing has been opposed hv th* Com­
457.90.
French Premier Robert Bechui Ii sUa
h h u c sait
s a il U
Un
a no
iiili
s U a Istia
u t i a *•
u Bi­
s iMr
and
Mrs.
A
rthur
Cartledge.
munists
who
fear
a
further
de­
W M ll
I t &gt;«U
(M U salt
m il *
* »#nnr
r t o s r »r
s r loi
I tI I a
a
Superintendent T. W, laiwton,
nran's new coalition cabinet fared
Tanipa, IlillsW a Live St-ck
ItM . D
T UaIr'st *hr
* k y it
II hit
h i* vmo
M tn s
s a*ttM ilMr. and Mr*. Roland Mobley u tnendiar uf the Oviedo Lodge, cline in popularity among the its first test of strength in the
Miitr wtia
ana taw tsoMsileai
»sn*t»iton» It
tt yew *&gt;• Market, 771 raltle, 85 bog., *71, and Ham Kirkland hnd as their
national assembly, under chal­
Ir e u tte d v tih tilth s y s p u a s i* lo ts s i
was mi the reception of distln- Berlin voters.
iecent guests for luncheon then guislied guests committee.
Meanwhils, some 20,000 Ameri­ lenges from parties on the exsSptuu. LtUiili. svMtiuis.ii h. rutsW a c h u I a, llardctCounty brother, Lloyd Kirkland and Mr*.
tlt.pl. MUM,
can
solillft*
deployed
through
trents left nnd right. However,
SMlth—lt d It lb*M
■waul tHlr.ili, ItVlMlI
("hui lie L. West, Sr , J. E. Kel­
Market, 481 rattle, 34 hogs, $38,. Kirkland of Orlando.
mountainous terrain of the government’s continuance is
■ysu len u u s Si* tr.lr i t leto o p t l i e s —
sey, J. T, McLain, Jr, and Theo­ rough
lirMtil'Diiaill Ott s t«Oi|i USsy. 014.27.
the
U.
8.
tone
of
Germany
In
not thought #ndang*r*d Immedia­
Hail Hiown of Daytona .pent dore Aulin wrre Oviedo Masons
the biggest maneuver* since the tely.
the week-end here with hit par­ on the refreshment committee.
end
of
ths
war.
U.
8.
generals
ents. Mr. and Mis. I'. II, liroMti.
3 Killed
Among those from Oviedo pre- •aid thers was no political signi­
Lawton llaidy It in Atlsnto, sent were Worship Master, Char­ ficance to th* mock fighting.
Dr. C. L. Persons
LEGAL NOTICE
( ( ’* rllN B fR lid tea f s g d f|Hl|
where he was called because uf ley I-. Wrst, Jr., who flew from
Polish Comnupie'a launched a
■aid
the
cause
of
the
blasts
w*t
the
serious
illness
uf
his
fattier.
Order at Pskllrstls*.
Pennsylvania
fur
the
mreting
and
purge
(o
I)**'
a
breach
In
tbi
O P T O M E T R IS T
nut determined They ocnined (n
Mr. and Mrs. C, L. West bail a* hack to Pennsylvania, J. I). Jones, party thsatenlnr u n ity ,w ith So­ I n T h # H a m # o f t h # g i s i # " t
I’lanilng of gluilioll bulhlctn w ith thin ll»*'i* *lmwn average de­
or near the plant's creamery, their week-end guests, Ml and Ren II, Jones F. H, Hheldnn, Theo­ viet alms. Vice-Premier Wlsdys- To-; Harry Qeora# Wolfe.
FHOMPT COMIM.RTK
velopment. T h ree heavy town a t right, planted w ith l olustnoae in
wheie starch Is stuieri. The fltior* Mrs. Hnrvey Kelsey and family dore Aulin. Hr.. J. K Kelsey, J. T. law Oomulks, chastened after
OPTICAL HF-ItVICK
II llsnaon IT»r#.
soil, show much greater growth Plantings w ere made at Ihe same
Ilronklvn Kina* I'ouatjr.
were hiouglit under control at (1:11 Jinitnle. Judy and David of Or- Mrl.niu, Jr, Right Worshipful being temoved from the post- of
lim e roliUmokt*. used In seed I msU mill gardens, will K® &gt; l°ng
Haw York;
A.M.
Q I s s s m prewrlbed, dispensed
landv.
Master, Floyd L. Land, Burge-* usrty secretary-general admitted T o n a r # h t r e t i v r o m m s a d r d in ways In controlling D&gt;ih Inserts nnd d!*' 1 ’ In the oil and on the
Repairs and adjualmeata made
Strret* and railroad tracks sda
p
p
e
a
r
t
u
t
h
#
Mill
o
f
I
'n
m
i
i
l
t
l
n
i
heie will Im- Inteiritrd McMahon, Edgar Wolfram, Her­ before a war council nf Com­ f i l e d l a t h e N i n t h C i r c u i t Co urt. (dam s It Is lust ;»-&lt; effective on o th e r huiUIt Is on "t'iaus.
Jacetit to the liuilding were strewn to Friend*
Hears M l — 14
know that Mr. and Mrs, Jtm&lt;&gt;* man lamg, Enoch Partin and R. L, munist leaders th a t he had pur- N#mtnol# County, Florid*. In the
with machinery, glass, Jelly hrsni Toole,
sued "a false and antl-M arilst City of fanford, Florida, In the
of Augusta, (ia., now have Hngadatc.
Hat M S
Cold Smoke Products Company
and chocolate.
Hnd.'*
r n r of llonnl# Wolf*. _P1*latlff;
n new son, Henry Franklin. Mrs.
Pbaaa SM
v * l l a r r r ( W o r s e Wolf*. tW fsn ilsn l,
of Floridn, Inr.
Pre-dawn
firing
In
Jerusalem
f o r e t h s K l s h t h d ay of
About one tenth of the popula­ Toole is the former Kdith Msilnrr,
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
again shattersd fo r three hours oOnc t o nb re r ,b e AD.
f a i l , a n d fall you
K.
H.
ELLIS.
I W (Jen. Mgr. P-O. Ilox S13
daughter of Mrs. Clara K. Mariner
Red
Riots
tion
of
the
United
{Roles
I*
Ne­
the truce Imposed by the United n u t s t a r a d e c r e e p r o r o n f r e m will
Hanford, Florida
of this city, who lost her only bov
gro.
M a n u fa c tu re r!, t f
N ations Official Israeli force* b e e n t e r e d * g a W « i r o u T h i s suit
in a terrible accident a short while
o n# In D l e o r r e .
Caailaae4 ) '» ■ Paae Uas
charged the Arab* had started la
i t I# o r d * r # d t h a t i m # n olle# h#
■go in Augusta, Her mother '* were planning a joint protest.
the firing and that the Jew* re­ p u b l i s h e d o n r * a w## k f o r I w#*b*
with her now.
In Washington. State Department turned it, Count Folk# Bernodotte, t ' o n # » rlmd ”,l &gt; » al r n e Iwns p a pt ehr • p uHanford
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
hllihrd
Mrs. N H Quartermnn. Mr*. oflirisli isirl no decision has been U. N. mediator for Palestine, hse I"nH eHr aanford
. I t a m ln o l # C o u n t y , F l o ­
I. W tiny nnd daughter, Jove*',
informed the Security Council rid ,
Mr*. M. M Tindale and daughter rrsthrd on tending an official pro- both Jews ami A rab Irregulars W i t n e s s m y h a n d n ed s e e l thl*
&gt;#r l t d . 1*11
Try
Ann enjoyed the day recent ly with led to the [tuiiism. The military have made serious breaches of H#pl#mb#r
O P. IIKUNIXIN
INSECTICIDK-FUNGIC1DE
friend* in /.ellwood.
governors in Germany of the three the truce.
n r r a l t C ourt C lsrS.
Belgium
Joined
France
In
ap­
S s m l n o l s C o u n t y , F lo rid #
Mrs.
N.
S
Qunrlerman
and
T I P - T O P I CE C R E A M
Western Powers held a spend plying pressure for quick action
T
,
t
,
m
*
ORLANDO, FLA.
SO lUMkha**. D n „
Ms#I
gueata, Mrs. J. W, Hay and Ml&lt;* meeting today to discuss the Com­
Joyce
&lt;iay,
of
Kingtland,
and
Mr*.
We m tik t o u r o w n Ire C ream , A ll flavor*
M M. Tindale and daughtrr, Ann-, munist actions, and then went into
of f'olumhut, left Monday to spend conference with Sokolovsky. Gen­
T iu tjr — D e liriu m —• H e a lth fu l
a few days 11 Georgia.
eral Lucius D. Clay, US. Military
Mrs. Dora Kelsey Is *|iendlug a governor, said he did not know
T I P - T O P I CE C R E A M
while in Alalmma and Tennessee,
f i d H anford A v c n u t
Phone 1218
having gone home with the Book­ whether the four-power meeting
would discuss the riots.
ers from Huntsville, Ala
' Mrs John L. Jonea anil children,
An official American gpokeiman
Nancy and Beverly, why hove been said that America's General Clay,
visiting Mr*. Jones' parents, Mr j Britain'* General 8ir Brian Ho­
and Mr*. Ctiarte* 8. 1-ec at their lier Hurt, and France's General Pier­
bad tail* In your mouth, your coSso home on l-akc Charnt. have return­ re Koenig, would meet to discuss
land • tobacco) lose their natural ed to their home in Miami. Mr*. lolnt action this afternoon before
flavor, your food does not sere* with Jones came to attend the wedding they go Into another technical con­
you; tau may have heartburn, n a
—i:
and&gt;d w weila, you may bo troubled &lt;&gt;f her sister, Miss Thelma lore to ference on the Berlin blockade
withh kekhlagi at night th# gas ia lie* Clunts, at which time Mr*. with their Russian counterpart,
ja#-----bowels
.
your Jnnra wos matron of honor and Marshal Sokolovsky.
^ may
youpm*
^ upuoodi
*!»*"' I &gt;
Nancy a flower girl.
The Western generals may de­
ly.
Into your
J. A, Richardson, Jr. haa return­ cide In lake un the city hall Hots
u
at are
an tkwd to# ed to hi* home In Winston 8alem, direct I- with Sokol ivskv. If »h»t
In,the
montlng you
stead
hJfiuiuffiJIilSJ: Orad
“'“'“ w im N.C. after a nice visit with th ■ • d n« it w mid lift the local
.Getman political crisis Into direct
. Vour eempleiloa may become eat- Dun Olllff*.
The son of the Reverend and | Big Four negotiation*.
low or bllloua; dark rtnge may appeag
under your eyes, you may feel laty« Mr*. II. If. Link, Marlowe Link, I After meeting four hours the
dell end Irritable or blot and atolaa. filled the pulpit of the church at four military governors recessed
cheile. You may have frequent com* the morning nml evening service*. I for lunch General Clay said that
(catarrh) or dull hrtd-tcho;
1MU1
Mr*. Frnl Rush and children. ! up to that lime the subject of lbs
i.**ull and
tvm
Faye and Hilly, who havo been i Berlin tints had not come up.
Study the shots drsvinc tot a Itw mtn.
the guest* of Mr*. Hush's sister,
Heavy force* of th* Ruasian*
h l n T tstw aortlMtwly how in* but
■sms from m* line lata and out of in# Intettinai toiaemla" or "acuU
Mr* Hilly West, are now In Macon, controlled German police patrolled
War tod Ibtnce into th* small tnlir ai many doctors call It).
(in, where they Joined Mr. Hush, [ths* atm-ta around the city hall
» where it buss* with in# owuy
HOW TO OCT RILIC r
_. .
lend Just htlow tbe Hamath.
who ha* l.ern tncre for some time ' tonight.
We J» a Mcsomry sdlutcl to proper dtYou can relieve Utla condition
Inside, the Russian • spun sorad
Mr. nml Mrs. Donald Lelnhart,
( d a * , l a shti asd horn tn* lnm unrt uwtly ovmiteht, by taking CakHaM
tosvNaMy tautt* pubetoctiwi tod ;*&gt;• at twdtlme and drinking water fredly Csrlrue, McKinnon Rllll# Chance "democratic bloc" held a meeting.
enjoyed a recent Daytona Biach .A spokesman claimed th* sesaton
neat day,
"doe* not represent an attempt
trin.
MATuara danokr iio n ali .. The benefldat eflccU of Cal
Karl Hrown is taking up Radio I hr the Idne to assume th* func&gt;
a your stomach, liver, and gatl lie in the fact that they art &lt;l&gt;
r nav« been upset by improper tire, (It antiseptic to the Inlr
[in*. or when they are Hi diuretic to the kidneys, Ul
I bee*us* retained and tire in relieving symptom* of I
— , — I matter In your inlet- ness and acute cattrnls due to i
u poisoning your entire body. palton or faulty digestion.
« * • ' or IsUr. begin to feel Carol*bs are pleaunt to
of the following tymptoms:
OUr besot* may become unpleas&gt;(haUiosU), your toagao coated, a

H f k i k i E f r ’e
BENNETT'S

Oviedo News

Cin BUck-DriughI
Help That
H e ita h y Feeling?

COLD SMOKE

TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR INSIDES

I l k ofthelow/n!

roffheVferl
A t lost y o u con t M Itw revolu tion a ry N E W '49
Fo rd H’g a t our ih ow room i right n o w , ond
youH m o it h a t tho “ to o k o f Itw y o a r"l Tho
M ( U w M thrili you, tool L o ti wf4o r to o h l M f
"Ftcturo W M o w i" a l ro u n d . 19 cubic fo o t o f
w oblo tu g g a g o ip o c o . T w o now o n g h w i . . .
V - l and S in . U p to 10% g re a te r g o t econom y.
N e w O v e rd riv e , optional a t e xtra coot. 59%
w o n rig id “ life g u a rd " b o d y . N e w “ H y d ra Coil" Fro n t S p rin g *. N e w “ M id S h ip " Ride.
C o m * in a n d w e Ihe new Fo rd right n ow . W e
jo n t to rim w you w hy it** “ R w C o r o f the Y e a r."

SB IH I

’49 FORD AT YOU SOU

DtAlWS

MORRISON, INC.
*

’ J &gt;‘f

.*•.........

0

�1
'

In Unity Thtrt Is 8tr*nfth—

S U fp

? • Protect th* Pu n af th# World j
I® Promolo th# Program of America)
. I® Prodoco Preeperfty for Sanford.

W a n te d
AN INDEPENDENT

VOLUME XXXX

EsUbUihed 1908

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

■

--

Hr U ll'IS NKVIN
P A R IS . Sept. 8. ( ^ —M inister
o l PuWic W o iki Henri Q uruille said
today President Vincent Auiiol ha*
• iked him to form a new govern­
ment.
Robert Sehuman'a cabinet w ai
overthrown lait night after it had
been in office 64 hourt. General
^elections seemed probable.
Queuille visited the pretideni at
Elyteea Palace after Eduoatd Herriot, tick and aged, announced h r
had rejected an offer. Auriol for
the fin t time alto coniulted R ig htitl
follower! of General Charlea De
i
Gaulle in an effort to tolve the
c ritii.
Queuille. like H erriot. it a memj .f c b e r of the Conte rv a lu e Radical
■ So cial Patty. H e 'ia id he would
reply to the pretideni'* offer to­
morrow. He left the palace through
a cordon of about 100 police and
mobile gtiardt who had been thrown
( a itily around the budding.' when a
crowd ol 500 worker* attemhled
at the o ultkirti ol Pari* and began
marching toward the center of
P ari*.
The Right lata and the CommunUta defeated Sehuman by six

(CaatlaaN Oa f t | t T«*i

Reprieve Is G i v e n
Odham By Governor

Kiw aniant today elected W . A.
Morriton. automobile dealer, at
president, at the meeting held at
the T o u n it Center, Ralph A . Smith
wat elected at vice-pietident and
Joel Field at tecond vice-prr*ident.
P . P . Campbell wa» re-elected at
treasurer and Otcat H arm on at
financial secretary.
John Ford, executive secretary
of the H a iid a Faim Bureau, urged
support of a bill to relund to Flor­
ida farmer* five centi out ol the
teven cent la x of gasoline used for
farm purpose*, and revealed that
41 out of 48 tla lt* had adopted
tuch a program. H e w ai intro­
duced by H . C . H rtre l.
He declared that 17 out of J8
*tate tenator* and 41 percent of
the House members had pledged
•uupott of the b ill, and attested
that due to increated ute of gatoline by grower*, the remaining two
cent levy would yield more revenue
for u«e in building country roadi
than the pretent teven cent*.
Due to the prevent ta x, only
about 16 percent of the farm true-

8. 1918

S p e c i a l 21 Member
Legislative C o m ­
mittee Studies All
Phases Of Measures

I \l UHASSEE. Sept 8 t/|»&gt;
T " " proposal) tn tl.itily Florids**
pi'-'xtrntul election law* were du
c u t‘rtl today by a tpcual 21-ptrm
b n legislative commtllrr

variable

mostly

easterly

« irds.

Associated Fru w l.rnsrd Wlro

N o. 12.

Soviet Gunners K id ­
nap 19 Policemen
From Western Sec­
tor In New Assault

[Secretary S,ivr* Rus­
sians Plaiinefl Raids
In Berlin To Upset
M ilitary Governors

I Ain Duly Named To
Manairr Mayfair Iuh
NKW YORK Sei&gt;&gt; a
:*
) “i ealrlrnt llm u&lt;, Sion**hn
the Ni " ) "i ■ 1 *1,tot - r. I i

'
H K R l.IN . &gt;rpt 8, p l'i Mmsian I
No action wat taken by the punt
)V \S IM N flT O N .
Sept, ft—
nounred Hu appointment ■&gt;(
1"*—=ITi i* t'n llrtl S tR ln Im fij
jSenate-Houte group at it went mlu gunneri and then German |w ilirr I la*wi- ilatut | tot) u- managei
mil if (nl H ilteteiit il i * w illiD f tn
all legal and practical phatet of kidna|«ed |9 politenren trom \ ln t o f the M n)f ii&gt; Inti. n». t |.\
♦akr pari in a llig I'nur mettinff
ern
Berlin
loda»
i
l
l
r
i
the
irt
the proposal*.
I'a-ehnll &lt;IdI n- il ■ ei.nn
,
f*i ffUriiM the* future o f Italy «
Kill* training hon.lipiat I* ' • ; in(e itr in n i ( ald u rll hat announced commandant had guaranteed them
prr-tear r n lo n K In a not# to
p ro p e rt&gt; al &gt; 'a e f.....
&gt;v ■&gt;« m ,l
Sm iri \ mh.ivw uffir Air\Ander
hr will call a special tettmn of th- lif e passage Irnm the linu-grtl ril&gt;
by the elnh I *-.?j fn rtn rfh » i
S. I'ant u*hkln. il»r St -«t«• O#leau lclu rr if the committee agree* hall
resident tnanagi-t of *)&gt;.• || ,t ..|
iMrimrnl ^*ti«l 11 hrlirtr* the
The anti ( Km inunitl i its &gt;oum rl
on a qcrcilic meature.
Steven- in i tuoiK"
Ifilk* prrijMhfd h% th r l!ti««i.tnfl
One bill, proposed by Charles O jmet again in W rtin n Berlin m il
w ill bp ii * ***!#» »»f fiin&lt;* unlest
M iKfini hsu rifw pifip'H* nl« to
Andrew I, J r , of Orlando, provide* 'roundly dem uinird the police kid
Ifi.lkr,
for i"p .ii.tir tlales of e lrclo it (nr napingt at a violation »l the Lew
P |r*id rn i Tinm an. Slate* Righter | ° f humanity.
W A SH IN G IO N , Se,,t 8. (A*)—
J . Strom Thurmond. R e p u b lica n ' The council demanded immediate
Se&lt; ret ary M u lu ll
m il today
Thom ** E . Dewey and Henry A i ideate of the 19. and |9 ,llir n
l onununiil ittai k* on ihe Berlin
Wallace of the Progressive I'a itv ” bo weie hauled out of Mlv h ill
* ,!*■ government o n e Itig rly inDie oilier, d ialle d by Harold \ Monday aftci Com m um .l. l.roke
leieletl to upset talk o| the Big
Knotnan, St. I’ elertbuig attorney, i ul’ a council meeting ' ii* Is*11 i*
_
Four military governor* on thft
would plate only the name* ol the I*11 'be K u t tiin rune
; ' i i *m in die So n r i I,to, k.ide t apilal.
dec I o n m&gt;mm• If f l in thr M ay !
t ol. Frank I I owley, Atneircan
( International)
3
5
Sanford
And
N
ine*
,
d fo r t. to
pn-nane* on the ballot
commandant •&gt;! Berlin, called on
ANSON tA’NN JOHNSON, 28-year-olil Air F o r r e veteran from
...
, d n iiip l tliete n it * mu&gt;t he firm lv
However,
It
would
authorix*
He*
I
his
Russian
cnunlerpyil.
M
*i
Alex_
Miami Spring*, Fla., flashes to victory in the HOO-mile Thnmnwin
Loillll v Mcil K l c C l C f l ■remterl lie rlerlmed it a new*
Trophy Rasa, speed classic of the IMS National Air Rare* at fleve- Secretary of State to plnio on lli&gt;*|ander K o liko v. ami pioietie.) Com ‘
T
o Serve On Board I*n®le,enre to *•«» th*t any re»i»bati1
,!
the
name*
of
rand,d
al.-.
f».
mun„
,
,(,r
,
land. Johnson averaged 38.1,767 mile* nn hum «* he whipped hi*
,
..
.
lance uivo ltei in ilitaiy meature*.
converted P-51 Mustang fighter around the 20 lap* nf the 16-mile Pii*»lopnt «n&lt;l V lr r * lvr«jitl«*n!
l tiriM m rn tlo n 1
,J r *.
? ,,^ ’n .
closed courie—l!t Mi’ll under the record. Picture thaw* Col, It n won nn*\ •I.tint i«)imI 'p n—lit im
me
.,|,&lt;r ' .......m
in || The ir o ill. d | | „
*1 elec
I"*' helnte *ee|ng newtmen. th*
-•
th r nussiaris
ICiiftaiMtin oerauvr
InvntiM* .In**
h* im un
Turner! right), only three-lime winner «*f the race, preventing the
than .10 dnyii IW n rr Iht* n m n i l '
1,1 th r
••hry ( linn of &lt;lur&lt; t«.r% ol thr .Srniihi»l«* ^ f , r , l , v of
tfreived from
winner'* trophy to Johnvon. The victor al*o icreivrd fin,000.
•Iretion. If any of tho..- i andidatre , ‘ 'n |V H u s.ia i. ."d -r» ," H''«h-v i»ld County Chamber &lt;d ('-mmetce **e. • 'be military high command af the
earned thr state, their t lectors Kofikov.
compiled vrilertliy hdhming ih.- I ’entsp-m a &lt;|rtat|ed srrnunt of the
wjnild t*e appointed try lh« G o v rr- . Ilowlev »!*■• loclged n gennrxl
nrtI
| protest arraliMi 1 iiniinnrust B |)l can *awing •&gt;( ihr hallott that w o , iiilstinri m Germany snd in Berlin.
I Itr* niee'ing (nllnwed a setiion
Andrews* hill would provide a '
taefle. designed •« iin-eal mailed out to all mentheit on Aug
aoparate hallot f..r presidential **??,
&lt;•"&gt; K -'.-rn n ien l, nn- i l . It was annoiintrtl Itslay ItV \ e t c r ,l,v of the N rtuinsl Security
ale, to n . He .aid this would pre-!,,ff,ri*1
' “" l
»'«y Falw.inl llrggim. uiinager. Ml' \ &lt; " tin 'll il vvlin It M u i l ,i l l outlined ,
vwnt I oral county and Mate eandl" ’"Ch'-r l r ‘ e|. tsmuhly Morrison * rn e ,| as ih.m m .iu nf ihe thplnrn stir picture in Berlin.
dates from hein-j •'srihfeete.l ol |'IH ect to M ar.tial \ a d) Kok.dos
I* w a. understood the meeting
national issues.
Jakv. th r Sin lei m lliln ry governor lire elrr linn hoairl
, with the ii , ih t,u y lilefs today was
Discus,ton of the tw&gt; pinposatsi &lt;Ku*«inii newspapers in Moscow
Frilly-four rluei tors were named. railed t„ give I h" secretary a prafollowed a vote hy |he rom m ltter 1t^ u s e d “ Amerleivn* and German l ri of whom it r | mm .Sanlopf
i
i.ro fu g on il„ . stir-ngth and
to hold a public heating Thursday i ihug«H of musing thr n iy hall
Some cotnnuimtiei, including Alia ' • npahitiilex *.f Am erican atmedm a i n 4.1’. 31.
dlaordsts.l
l foreea it, ' it, area
nator
A, Shards -n
of wai’ier.
GainesThere
1JV. II ISC
11v. v.rvt.i.r , ™ ™
oji 1
■Y
* ,*.
. .. was m&gt; Idoekade et the monte .Spring*, I ak&lt;- M ary. S lav is,
Q lleitinn'd i* ids neves Confer,
n
1 1
i j *
dr \Pir*
I v fill* ■Tid Chiu U s R, ^h*‘ppni it pf ^I l hull t «lay. E n try and r* h fongwoewl and G-dit-ororl did nut
"n r-. Mat-'. &lt;9 s i ' t the Merlin JUB y V o l U S l n O l f i c c r s St. Augustine, who is head iif t h r ! w“ * mnmalI.
1respond to the lolrog enough r nrd*t fell o l - fa m illsr Com­
_
---------i s ‘ ole RighG m ovenirnl in Florida. ’ Memter* of tin e- nooCommuit
. '
.
,h ..".' 7 d l' I ' munist petty*
lie ssid thav were
D A N TO N A B E A C H . Se,.t 8 (f l ’ r ' “ « « «
the rom m ltter enncludr *»t parlies railed v demonstration | r r i * " J*
ity A S S O C IA T E D p r e s s
nnf l*,rj|ne-t * ** I efforts nf th*
ii I
fa
. r , ' i i nr n:
8a meeting n tlh o if Ihe nnldir ! f " ’ tomorrow afteruonn in from , l’lMnnlf«l
G eorgia Democrats turned out in - V n l u . . . Deputy S h .n lf W d lia m ,
............ .......................
The follow ing direct.............ver­ m ili'x rv c **■ &gt;rs l.* work mi* s
settlement ri.ere
heavy mimhcrt lodsy to hsnd down I I F’ reemsn helievet a mlution to ! The group derided, however, to
elected lit nut tide c o m m u n itie s
After h"
I ihe talks a rt
their verdict in the 20-month old the daytng of a young couple on , adjourn tomorrow following the t t r j | | s „ „ ,
1 1
_
t'n • l l ’c r r v and i&gt; r n P a r k , l emt- ppH-rotli ( . \l i hall «•*» asked
battle o f the governors.
Inearby Ormond Beach. Aug 14, '"•■ring.*
*| u I I I I B I 1 1
It lir o
L l l u H atd C a n e lb e t t y , G e n e v a , M r- I I . whether '!»* I .&lt; tn s, clim axed hy
I G tirtc lt ni.d W G K H I.e e ; t ake flip t l*tO'l,..
g • trlv t *da\ of 19
There were l l .m .n , cro*.es in j tv “ noM oo far o ff."
,. , 3
^
^
"
"
ntle",* I N « V a l
(
'1 'tru e. S t" (ia t d n e r nnd It II
Western r •&gt; tier tin poiirsnian.
tome part* nf the state *• Herman 1 D itcu u in g the ihootmg more
an P a ir t a « r)
'•A t
IV n w ic o la
B n h i * M. f a l l ; (Ivit-do. II W K it o v , lie ,,
cast a shad
the negotiations
Talm adge and Governor M. F. ''ban three weeks ago of G r e g o r y ------------------------ -|
Jones. C 8 t o. I W Talbott
&gt; rani he wnu' l
The .*•&gt;. • *..* ■
Thompaon squared o ff in a primary Blount. 21, and Maty H u cki, J4. ( ’ 1
i ( J I I (I
( ’ I t l l l C H 1 P E N S A C O L A , Sept * (Special i Mint Young lla iii'
n til th" quesle ave this . !-•-!•ictI*■

! Seminole C Of C
Names Directors
For Comin? Year

Crosses Burn As Ormond Slayings
Georgians Hold Solution Is Near,
Primary Election Sheriff Declares

TALLAHASSEE Sapt. B—&lt;/D tor owner* of Florida arc ta'ing
—Governor Caldwell aald today (•4*line and may have ruined
h* will poatpona for SO day* the tractors trying to adapt them to
Marlon county iaIt sentence Im­ u*a of the cheaper fuel*, he- raid. U tah ’s
Governor Is Out Of State Suspect
puted on tL 8. Odhai ■
° , , 1' Florida 1* a dumping ground for
,ford, t-r-Hher of. State W .- Br* 7 obsolete traetar equipment, he
Leading
In Battle
Is Being Checked
lay Odham, for poaaaatlen of charged.------------------The
40,000 Florida Grow
dter during the elotad aeaaen.
F o r Renomination
•ra have to compete with Texai,
The Governor aaW a reprieve California. Georgia and other
ibi
wat “for the purpeae of aubmitt
do not have lhl»
loard |I IDotrera
XTOWCr* who
1
ing tha rave to the Pardon Hoard
heavy tax
because of unutual HmimsUnce* heavy
ax on ue .
which were supposed tn have lieen I He estimated that at leaat SO
percent of tractor owners in the
involved.
“The question ha* been referr­ state would use gasoline in trac­
ed to tha Parole Commission for tors, especially for the smallei
advice aa to what ateps should tvoes, if the refund wav put in
effeet. Pointing out that the other
A be taken. If any."
W Odham, an insurance salesman, states had little difficulty In ad­
was arrested Aug, 14 by two ministering such a law, he re­
state wildlife officer*. He enter­ vealed that In Georgia nne man,
ed a plea of nolo contendre at an assistant, and two girls took election to retume the fight for lit-I'he chtef ir.yettigator for the Volu |,’| „ _ a _ r u
/» _ „ *
Ocala and was sentenced by ears of this work. The law would governor's job which for three tra County sheriff's office sard nl
J J 111 &gt;
8 H 1
county Judge D. 8. Smith to pay provide penalties for use of gx*.
a fine of *100 and same SO day* ollne on which tax refund had been monthi of 1947 gave Georgia two j fner* were checking "on a »ui|&gt;en V O t C H A s I h t * y I le f lH O
I that looked like a good piotpe
In tail.
made for use other limn on the chief executives
Rep. Odham said he asked farm, he said.
1in a neatby ilale."
J A C K S O N V II.L K , Sept, f t - u l’i
I
That
situation
followed
the
cleat'i
the Governor for a reprieve for
Ihe liar t y oath
doea , not
liiml
Many hark county roads that nf governoi-elect F-ugenr Talmadre
Freem an hat queUmned Clar
,
-= - ----hi* brother -----and for -an inveitlga
a ii .
in
I
i ' r it ilr nt luI r ret til i nn«l they iriav
#g,|i ' Errvi!
serve ufarm
n n ers
r r i are iia
badly
a iy in
In nffc
need
erne A lb u .ty . 18. e,ca,»ed negro , „ „ , hr&gt;. |)|r„ 0
Hon of the «»«
feU |o f repair, Mr. Fonl pointed out — H erm an'i father - before lie
tha sentence wai too
■
B||(j ^
(hat the two ren
rent rnutd take o ilie r, Thnmpvnn claim rrinvict who hav admitted partiti-'r .i.l College, Cim iit Jmlge Mite*
.Y frie rd a y...
tax would bring fn more money ed the potl became he had been t&gt;ation in the ilayinftv, hut AI
Citrus Group Drops for these roads and to retl-e coun­ eletted
ha* not given any additions! , . « •
th '' »u"
lieutenant governor. Young burly
,
,.
.
,
'
rI ml by Reulien t Irln, Miami
bond*.
rnformatton
vtnee
hit
tUtemenl
.’I
..ubllsher,
l«
.ll«|ualify
Florida
Taste Test Request ty Kiwanis
director* elected were: Talmadge claimed il after the Hate
mull*. Ga., morr than a week l''-ini&gt;rr*tlr elector nominees who
Dr. L, T. Doss, Sanford Doudnev, trg id atiirr gave him a majority tIL&lt;
n
K'e not plrdgnl to for President
LAKELAND. Sept. »-&lt;JP I-T ha Earl Higginbotham. E. 0 . Kil­ vote.
. t
Florida Citrus Commission today patrick. Edward F. Lane. Lester
Alhurtv sold a eonumnlon killed '
dtf#w|linU „rr Heeled
The sta le supr^trle court finally
sldatracked a request for Inclusion
lllount. then ordarod him tii keen „ lh„
p|prll(mi Jll(|
Jt the rmJtfnlr
n t l ^ a?) devilled in favor of Thompson, hut a lookout while b* r a M and shot , „w|,. „rtlpr „ i(|, ..,h ry wi|| £ ,
of a "taste test" itandanl for at
the meeting were. Otto 8eh- Talmadgcw- was out today to inskoranges In the state grading sjrsjt w„,
,flp|r
H aorta weft aa Paae r - a n
B,KK, lh, « m
p|,dge he the h a st Point. Ga . stenographer ,
tarn.
, . ,
The deputy said tracks In the&gt;prr|, p thrir discretion and
made then.
The U. 8. Department of Agrllament in voting for a PreslRacked hy the Kit Klux Klan, sand at the murder scene showed
te culture raeentlj
rejected
this Campaign For Ricyclc
the ‘'crim e was committed all lh« !.nt
Vice President nf the
Talmadge
campaigned
on
a
whit■ higher Internal quality standard
wav through bv two men.”
I oiled State*.
auprrmaey
platform
and
vigorous­
for fedaral grades, and ccmmis- Safety In Sanford Is
Meanwhile James I,. Davis of
lly refusing to disqualify the
ly nttacked Thompson's record In
•loner* aalo to Include It In the
Camilla, Ga., gave Sheriff Ales |i tnorratir nominees. Judge I.e.
llasrlH
M
l
as
raw*
f
a
t
r
l
Sponsored
By
Jayceen
state grades would be meaning­
Littlefield a 1600 check tn add to ms opened the way for J. Strom
less and confusing to the Industry.
It a a lla a rS On l*a a * T s s e l
the 42,000 reward money offered
The Seminole County Jayeeea
Tha request was made by Murl
for
solution
of
the
staying
Davis
Pace, general manager nf United are sponsoring a bicycle safely Drivers LicenHes Sell made the presentation in person
Shippers and Grower* Association first campaign among children iq Well On Opening Day after a trip here hy private plan"
Proclamation
order to educate them In safety
of Orlando.
The commissioner* revised state methods and city laws relating to
Mora
than
400
new
drivers
Washington,
Sept.
ft.
UPt—The
W H E R E A S th*’ great nomh-r
•
grades to agree In all ma|or In­ bicycle riding,
nf children riding hicycle* is
licenses were sold yesterday *1 'chief of the metropolitan police
Tha campaign was started today the office of County Judge It. W .'*rx sound said today Ktvid II Prrstances with change* mad* last
indenting, and thi* Inert’****
with
the
showing
of
a
bicycle
A weak b ytha USDA tn federal
In the numtier of children
(Ware,
who
termed
tha
response
to
rell,
20-vrar-old
North
Carolina
grades. Chief of theae was elimi­ safety film a t tha Junior High
riding hicyclrt la Irecomlug
-------" '1
1 to. fa t Jlcaiuw
si_.-----.farmer,
has admitted raping the
School
and
will
bo
shown
In
all
•&gt;•'
•I’P
e.ily
nation of the remMnation pack,
norc of a traffic hasard. and
gratifying."
xrtf" of a rvolicaman.
A mixture of No. I and No, 2 fruit. local schools, ending at tho Golds- a*A“very
counter
has
ben
set
up
In
th"
I.lru
t
John
R.
I.avlnn
**ld
tinWHEREAS
there are certain
born Prim ary School next Wadnrs- Court House hall outside the of­
ISVatlaaM Oa P u t Ta»1
regulation* governing Ihe
BKNKfl BURIEDMrs. 8. P. Fowler nnd
safe operation of bicycles,
fcarvin Dial. Carl Williams and fice, and
PRAGUE. S ep t * »—« 5 - T h e
Jam es Pearaon, who tyn-d \
_
and
Communist government gave for- Cliff Able* Iwad tha Jaycae *afe­ Mr*.
rarda, reported th a t tlu y had A i r F o r c e D a y
lO
WHEREAS the Seminole Coun­
me r President Eduard Benes a t / , . P r o j e c t . Police Chief Roy G. athebusy
day. Mrs. C. A lbert Shrlncr ] n
*x * j
«o
ty Chamber hf Commerce
state military funeral today,, with William* today urgad th a t parents went on duty today for thi* work. I I»C a l C I Q S 6 p t * IN
has established a safety t.tored strength
s tn
a show of armed
to dla- ro-eperate In the campaign to
Following an early morning]
----------gram for bicyrle riders,
prevent their children from riding
_ iMIe dhmonstradai
courage any pnMIe
whereby safety film* will tie
double and riding with no lights rush today, the pace of app'ica-| WASHINGTON, Sept. R—itPi—
lions.
lions slackened. Judge Ware has president Truman today proshown in the achnol* of thi*
Flanked- by bristling bayoiiste a t night.
tho mors than 10,000 Sami- _claimed S e p t I I aa Air P«rco Day
City and acotch-llte tape will
Police S g t Prank Rockett is urged
and rtflaa of regular arm y troops
note County applicant* to m r c , | n tribute to the men and wtmen
bo affixed to the Itack of
and civilian* who aarra aa factory vlalUng the school* where the •arly and avoid standing tn lino,who hav# "contributed to the
each bicycle owned by ehllguardi,
irds. tha coffla was paraded aafety Dim la being shown and later.
*
growth
of
American
air
power,"
dren of this City;
la Informing tho atodoat* about
through hea
Keavlly-guanM wirnce
Air Force Day has 'men ob­
Ians Square
. lar* and Urroafti
Urroa * National tho elty law* governing blrycl#
NOW THEREFOR I. Lea R.
served
In
tho
past
on
Aug.
I.
The
ROOSEVELT
WEDS
riding.
Street to the National
tlonal Theatre.
Laaher, as Acting Mnyor of
data was changed, a spokesman
N0RTHP0RT, N. Y., B-pt.
this City of Sanford, d»
t_ eS™P, , f 5 win continue
■
aid.
baeauao
Sept.
IB
Is
tha
first
i
through Sept. 1ft on which date OP)— Edith Kcrmit Roossvcit, 20- anniversary of th* creation nf
LONG WINS
hereby proclaim the parted
tf Sept. B-IB, I IMS a* Bi­
BATON ROUGE, isL, Sept. 6 - the JaycoM will moat with ehHW —Russell Long, W-yaar-old ran dren a t Fourth Street and Pal­
cycle Safety Period, and
national m ilitary establishment.
metto
A
re
no*
to
place
rad
raAlexander
Barmina,
40.
former
of the late Huey Long, won tha
urge all children owning bi­
Russian arm
i
y ganeral, were mar
DsmocraUc nomination fo r United flatting Scotch Light taoe on rear Russian
cycles In th* City of San­
PLA
N
T
DRATH
TOLi,
today.
Statra aanator by a 10,47# vote f tn d m . This material has a high ried hero
ford, to avail themselves of
CHICAGO,
8ept
—
The
margin over appeal Judge Robert reflecting value a t n ig h t
ho Safety Program being
dasth
toll
In
yesterday's
explotlen
Xennon.
by fba Seminole
RATION INCREASED
and
flro
at
ta*
E.
J.
Bran-h
and
JAYCKB N 0nC K “
by Junior Chamber of
TOKYO,
to fly*1
MW* today.
i« H a
thr
Their
n tto M wfS be .
---------- -— , 91 a worker, died
tf »
la LwaMa ia a ftia l today of inIL
' ' w
Juries. Rirteon persona remained
Acting Mayor,
1 got two cigar, In hospttela for trw tm cn t of
City of Sanford.
I a day! th* ration now: is ona b a n a o r laJurio* raffarad In tha
a
chairman, .
two-till eda.
mystrious bteat and flame*.

ft

SW

erate

Tw
o
P
rop
osals
M
a
r
sh
a
ll
B
la
m
e
s
R
e
d
s
iscussed F
o
r
T
n
Election Laws r o r D is r u p t in g ta lk s ;
B erlin R a id s C o n tin u e

W. A. Morrison
Named President
Of Kiwanis Club
Farm Bureau Secreta­
ry Urges Support
Of Gas Tax Change

F a ir through Thursday except
few local afternoon thundershow­
er*. Light to occasionally mod­

NEWSPAPER

W ED N ESD A Y SE P T E M B E R

Queuille Asked To
,Form Government
By French President
Auriol A s k s Public
Works Minister To
Form Cabinet After
h Schumanns Failure

D A IL Y

S y e r a ld

TH E W EA TH ER

t w

Culmintu g

a

long,

intense

' ’ " ' " ’'ic r'■■aram Andthlnmer’ \VIam httl..u'»f h it life, V o "^ m” mvai

nvFiilimt mu! fly frnm « f«*t iiii*v
IflJt ''EM Iff
KHtrunt ilu* Sn¥^ In iN'ri mlte
»if IUI.S hr hm
IhrtHlK'i
**Imm&gt;|** fminmir* lw»» yrnrii of rol
Irtfr, i’t **- fIi^jht Vrfiinlii^r mvl in
,.f ltd- y e a r tn-gan fly in g
nt the N a va l A ir S ta tio n , I ’en-a
cola. "T h e A m ia p ’d l* n f tin* A lt
T m la v , atm anl Ih e 1 'S S W righ*
M idthipm an M em , ten**’ w ith anti
cipatim , o f the t h r ill n f flig h t dtf
fe rrtil fro m a n y tm had yet e i
iw rlcnced. vent h i* plane charging
dnw.n the I’.fti) for,t f lig l’ i deck. One*
airborne l,r Jnlneil the t m f f ic pattern c irc lin g the r a r r i r r . It l«**k
ed m ighty vurall frn m n thousand
fent Going over h i* check o ff II* '.
flap* *n*l gear dow n, m ix tu re rich ,
reserve fu e l, prop pitch In hig 'i
r .p m , shoulder strap s tig h t, atl
set a« hn turned into thr* groove,
w atching tin* U l * (L a n d in g s ig n " '
o fficer i whoso sig n a l* guided him
in for the firs t o f s ix landings '&lt;*

......... .

«» *•■** l'**tirl

- tn f'in l
*•&gt;1

r lr r lu l

l|ie

fid lm tin g

t inner

W V Bitting, Lloyd F

f( **« f iHirr •! lf*i t oga

Far tier. • &gt;p \"titie a n off iris 's
progress" report
,,r-*-.
-. *1 1 rictus
J, I r,
military

V t*o|

o em s**i 1

UixitTriilH Wo r k To
(in Candidates On ,( . .
Tt'XJiH Kit’d inn Tirkot,Mepuhlir
-m ....

Mi

*f

D A L L A S , Sept - -&lt;d’i S tate*
\t^, i ■It
It'*r1*t . |trm *H 'rali acted t.- la v t.*
’ lie f*o-t li­
n what I In-11 presid ential t lr k r t
the W ill*'
.,**nl*l l*e on tli" T e x a s general ,„ei,do ti'*
. I- &lt;11nri liallnl
\
stntrw iife
iivrntlun had oeo
1 I,P .......

do ** puriMtses:

States
I i&gt;r gnnirailon
It,gld&lt; Dernwrats pm tv In Texas.
; Naming Govermn
t Shorn
Thitinnnd of South t'm nllna as
ilmi party's ran.li*!*'" tor 1’iest,|r*,i and Govemni Fielding I.
Wiq-td of Mississinpl as its
ru n M ate for Vice president.
Sidrctinn of 2't presidential
et. . im s with n Slat*.'* Itigtdx laI- I
Thurmoriil was hern I** aeeet*t
(,i. nomination In a speech al a
niiiht inllv

— —-—~~~ 1 , _
7.
I fla* -iralegv " f Texas Slate's
N i l ’/ i C o l o n e l T e l l s
ltteM* Itemoeial- It.-lii'*"- a t.nl
_ ,
J
f t t s lls x s t - lie f"» conlinl **f the Slides re
O f l i c ’c o m i n j j A u t n o r
is,.in&lt;M-i,,itr part, o«gani«n

all l«o ssid the
,..s to graft full
k-* ti.m to th* raw
I .. I ifrer th* OrtnI*, tliat country.
■i t * n e w s mnfatenc*
vltl t.e mad* by
it olse i f ’er recomio l|,e ft*ate Depart-

I Urates has extended
I*- facto —rceognltton
I f* r *ist
( „ it ,,
Jejctsh nation But it
(I nnllDHt.l rsst !'•**» * C»t»Fl

.

Scic’iilists Simunoned
For Ill’ll Spy llcnrimr
WASHINGTON. Sep! ft— A*»—
Itr. M artin D K a rn rn . r S t . 1 ouis

.ciprilist, v x summon* I ti-dav hy
lh*- House t ’n Vnierienn A c tiv itie s

r*&gt;mmlMoo '" testify *n it* Ir.vestigatmri **f Red apy acttvltle*.

Dr. Knmi n. .Y5. tin &lt;aid he may
to* ona **f t«*i scientist -omniltaa
members lisve r- ferr *&lt;l to In cmportion with alleged ILiMlau e f­
.. ■
ill""
,
fort* to pry loose data ors atomic
NUFRNHF.RO, Germany. Sept
yhrv will trv to '"L r -.v-r energy
reroareh In thi* rotttdrv.
at
11,"
0 ^ /f_fjo), Werner Von GaMern|ihn&lt; oiennlsatlott
This will tu* a new pha*m of in­
.....................
...... he
.
Demur rn Mr convention in ' j.’,,,)
Crisdcndorf. Ilalslnn
officer
quiry when Itho rommlMaa raI wp^ T m German high command|\v...th Sept It tf
an*l the foreign office during th e .will have it end*um rh.ttm .nl ■times lt» hearings Sept. 15.
war. waa a witness In l^** mini* [at,*! Mnxh^ ln*, r "'
’ m" '
COUNTY BOARD
tries war crime* trial today.
"r I. ?,Ki , v'it meetin- by orearti*Tho Seminole County CommU
The testimony:
!. ""J
which will certify it. «lon yed-rday vj.ltod
Brown
U. 8. I roaecutor Bu^urt M.
,n,s,. | „ s f o r the -erieeal **'*&gt;e- Avottuo immeiliately aoidi of
Kempner: Your^ J o b .
t,i,||*«t. wilt m»t e ante *hat Fn -r S t r • and west of th*? ACL
“Army officer.
TK„ rmn.,i !,nd Wiiehr a t- on t* at crossing in order to rh-termina If
“No, your present occupation
(n Tp„ ,
t|P. . „f th . nhout LdOtt feet of the street should
“ Author."
nutcnTpe nf the Fori Worth fight |». pavi-d. f’ommlslone. J. E. Mc“ What have you w ritten?’
Clrllrtnd wn» directed t*i contact
“Nothinng;
ad 'scent property owners for **.
C O A I. D O W N
"How then dq you become an
CHARLESTON. W. Va., Sept, ft curing of the right-of-way, said
author 7
_hf*,— Several spokesmen nf the II It I'tipe. commission chairman.
“Through tho English."
Following complaint* mad* hy
West Virginia roal industry have
"How did tho English make
i (.’
/pressed the opinion, it,at the Dr. (*. W, Maker of tho flooding
g 11
| '•seller*' market" In coil G large- of hi* property south of tlmdar*
“When they held m# as Prisoner
M
„f lh,. v, t. wi lt mar- villc. the Board vnte*l to continue
hey askorl m y,occupation I s a d &gt; , firm , | n {hv „ nfP fe*.|ing I ho deepening and widening of
.1 wa* an army officer. They sold *,
h
.Sulphur run northwest from tha
I couldn't be one now so h o w l"1" ',lnrh
old Orlando Road for on* half
mile. The tun connects with s
371 U S Z fJ X "
' j41U“: HAHKOUVS N I K S D IM large ditch th a t lead* to l-sky
| Ftirnds here of Mr*. J. A.
s
j Harrotd will regret to learn of .Jossup.
POLIO FUND
j^gM
he
death
of
har
niaea,
Jlr*.
MarNEW YORK, SapL
SI.AYLH.H BOOKED
jnrie Dempsey Beckwith, which
March of Dimas fund of the N a­ occurred
NEW 0Rl.FA N 8.8apt. ft—(JP &gt; _ * l
suddenly at har home
tional Foundation Air Infantile
'
Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday night, Police Scrgrant Thomas Ford rp.
Paralysis spent #4,«75,97U» for in Mrs.
Beckwith had visited with ported today Date Simpson a n i
polio raaaarth, education and har aunt many time* and had
E. (EddieI Miller have boon
emargancy epidemic aid during numerous friend* hero. Funeral booked on murder charges for th*
tha savsn-monUt period ending service* ware held this morning fatal (hooting of New Orl
Dec. 11, 1*47,
Detective Nlrnolaa O. Jacob.
In Cleveland.

a
■................

’#1

1 ^
ae
x

�T H E S A N FU H 1) I1 EK A M ), 8 A N F0K 1 ), F I.O K IU A

S:inforf| lliralU

Civil Rights

l * l * M I , l , , . l to now

pabn-k«o .*«&lt;i*

HOW MUCH LONGER CAN HE BE KEPT ALIVE?

,

•■••«4o*

S|Kaiikiii|f at thf I-ilm r Day cdultration In Wilclwwal
: Monday. Governor J. Strom Thurmond
(rave one of th«
’.*»* *■*■■»*■
— . clearest gxplamitloiiM ofPreaident Trunmn'i*
civil right*
o,.* £" *t j .**01
bI ' e” i " Vil« proKram that we have neon yet. The South Carolina eandlw 9ooi*r4. i iiiM*. « • * « 'j* *»• date far President xhowetl very plainly how the .South'*
'!—— -^*nY j
’ ,, a %i '----- - j racial problem ia being lined hy the prefeaalonal |mliticiniH
i‘.4iioi
xolely to train vote* among minority group* to the grout
lalltt |M» &gt; 111.4 &gt;
' • * •
*-*
*•
9
"
___
H h * I n M « IM
AB Hip Vr
. i detriment of Southern whiten and Southern iiegmen tut wellM UM M IIT liiN M * 1 M
The pro|atned federal nnti-|»ill Utx hill, he nald, invade'!
My C a t t t t r
•
O n MmaiIi
l-tto the |*ower of the individual state* to elect their own official*
ffcpfltt Map i Ita
..—— l -1#*1 and to control their own elections. "It in fundamental ini
111
M iA tlia
4-*^
the American system of govi'rnment", lie added, "that the
o»# jrtAt
Alt' o U l u a i i
B fllliM .
n * r 4 * » t control of our elections must remain nt home. There ran he
tfeiiok*.
•••«*&lt;
lul
I
«*»*
Nad
A
*
i
(1
1
1
*
•
*
»
f
t l
no tyrant, lie dictator, in America, if the people in the
n t f f t k l B M t H l a ( u r liar y « r p « * » » l
t il
VPUUA laadv eslli km tfc#l#*4 tmt communities of the nation control their elections, fix voting
n t j u i tM i M i t c t i l i l N i i l a i r * ,
qualifications, and determine how and when the franchise
tftpirarnirl \«i IhauII» My
Idl And Xriiapuprr llryif *»«!*• shall lie granted".
fliH .
Ilr.,
Stu
Iwtfeb.
With regard to the proposed nnti-lynrhlng law. In- dc
i l * t r y l i . I l * * * i » * t It ) * l ! . « « ! •
rtif- I I r i l l I &gt;4 I * N l u r l « fc#f «• III# dared, "No one favors lynehiny. Lynching is liunned hy the
Am u lulrtl I' u m ulilili la rallliM
tlllm ltv il lu l».r HU 1*1 lfPMl.ll* laws of all '18 of the states in the I'nion- And lynrliiug
# *ft»m « I nil llir | a I u r n * # ( f« I v I |
is almost an extinct crime. Last year there was hut
4w tlifai B r t i i i t a p r r t m* 'Wall • » dill
41* I f ltl •llapnl.liM
one recorded lynching in the entire Southland. The proposal
political smear campaign. The people of one section of the
WEDNESDAY, 8BI*T. 3. Ifin
|M&gt;)itidn! smear campaign. The people of one section of the
UIBLB VEIl.se. itiDAV
nation are pictured as ruthlex and hrutal. The people of
Loiu before Abraham’s day ku- other sections are told they must resist this uthlessm
manltjr h ■, been seeking sccurit* ! nnd tills brutality. Thu* the American people are amused!
and p m .
f, , , ir " " j.a n d dlviiled over a condition that does not exist."
* 'Divide and conquer' . . , Where before in history
Uei&gt;Tii f.„ , dry tl&gt;.i hath foumtu- have we heard of this plan: . the South f aroliua governor
ttens, who* tintld*r and maker i* Went Oil. "Who ill recent histori used this strategy to bring
fed.—Hab.
alsiut Die downfall of great nations? The advocates of the,
Gotcinnr I huiutund irnni m nntl-lyncliing law |M*rfir to mi initialize, to insult, to berate.,
have nude • vciy iavorskle uu *" ‘’omleniii. to damn, hoping that tile emotions of the penPftnion in Wildwood. And .o dd P1*' will become so aroused that logic will lye lost in eonfn
it ,, Thuimi.iul
ion and III the loss of logic the people will Is* divided a
H it le r divided tin peoplp of Kuro|ic in our own generatimr
Coi-KnnuUiiuni iu die U-iyimu
W ith regard to segregation. Governor Thurmond odd j
Be*th New* Journal on at tut-, "The people of any loe(i) coriununity have the rigid to m»*
ceitful fight agaiud illegal gam- the means and methods that will best promote hnrmonious
blicg in Volutia county.
relations. If the interests of the people of New York are
[better served under laws pmhihiting segregation, then they
In hit Delruil ip e n li, I'r r iodent M|luu|(j in*v** the right to prohibit segregation. If tin* p.*opi*
Truman praiird Senator VandenQ&lt;.orjtjtl lirt. |M*tter goV«*rned under scgref^itinil, then they
berg
And d Xaodenhrrg l‘*d i . hoidd liuve ihe right to segregation Ir'ifislalion- The tale:
bten nominaird f.o the ptrodrncy. ] vvliicli have segregation laws are not seeking to irn|xi-c ••
Truman would have praiird liewey. ■gruggtioi) on the states Unit have no segregation laws. Hid
T i.a i’t (m ills i for you
[even in those states where there are anti-segregation law *
Piactiially cvciybody in Stnfold tin* people voluntarily establish segregation; otherwise,'
wa* at die hall game Tun-Jay night. there would be no Harlem in New York t'ity. no ('himkiown
in Han Francisco, no South Side in Chicago".
A couple of tccond-tlory men, oi
The Federal Employment Practices Act, the so*eall&gt;‘d
ether hghl-fingered genliy. cuuld
F E P C , says Governor Thurmond. "Is patterned after a Hus
hive gone through half die town
sinn law written hy Joseph Stalin about 1920 and violates
without finding anybody home.
Seminole C of C
.-if
ii .
[every concept of the rigid of employers anil employees no
Too Idite To Classify
(I
tier the Constitution of tin* United States. It afford- tie
iraarttRHga * eat Hag* 'ire*
Hy HUSKKU, KAV
rorm t ji e t a i y ol Stars Ilyins* Cotmmmisl a way of forcing their agents and saboteurs
lluele. It, « . lltisson, J. I.. Tlrum
»ay* lhai Huma lu* uulaird oeady into every
tool anildie room,
every machinesimp anil ev**ry
lee, Andrew Ccrraway, Itandal
Florals motorist* s ir Inking an -&gt;f U tter, safer county roads t« U* Chase. II. II. Coleman, It. L. Dean.
all of ih* agrrrmrni* rrsdird wiili industrial plant iu
America, it might well Is* called a law
I lUful lu* Iimling, worn** in ftu:! dctigtisleil liy your own county J ih I R Field. J . L. Calloway, F. C.
her during dir war. Whai good |„ MI|Mitagi* A m erica'",
iloin thi.ee of ntiy oilier slate In (luninitaaluner*. It will also effect
fr
oo« it &lt;L iu make nrw agraeowaU
'T h e pro|M&gt;sid calls for an arm y of federal |silice", tu- union, for they are paying a rulidanllal saving In the pay- Smith, Jr.. Gemgr Toul^. H It.
if:
Ctumley, If. Janie* (&gt;ut. If»)&gt; Ifoi
with (Tuitia if ilie cannoi l»« iiuii- i Governor Thurmond i»ointed out, "to spy into the affairs nillioiia of it..Hill; into I tie Mat- oieiil of uutslanding i-,ad bond*. ris, O. I’ Herndoi), J. C. Hutchison,
tiia
a
u
ry
e
ie
ty
year
unit
tin*,
jd to carry ihem our?
Iof each business enterprise in the United States to control
Another factor to rontidcu it J. I*. Ingley, John D. Ivay. E. 0.
.»
ith c hiring and firing of employees, (lie promotion and do- ui.il* a ie tiring clivrrtr*l to III- 'hut of &gt;af*ty. Our highways a jr Kilpatrick. John Kihler. W, Ato u t that the nmloriat ia brill*'
According iu ihr Commerce l)r- motion of employees, and to enforce rules anil regulations glut miltly gy p|imi.
'a ruining overcrowded, accident, Kilnatrick, Joh* Krider. W. A.
Lerfler, A. C. Hllne, A. K. Yowall,
partmcnl. more than four hillmn which govern the relations between employer anil employer*,
Were it noi tor tliia divrrsiu. i.o inrieaslag amt If you have ever l.eu II Lesher, Charles Marion,
id one you know how costly they/ Sam .Martina, W. A. Morrison,
dell• m worth of new homing hat Tile employee will no longer have the right to choose his if mo gaaolirie la* to purpoii*
been put up during the fun right or her associates, either on the job or iu talsir organizations ilhei lhait road cur.a I ruction unS ire. With fund* to work with, the W. A Patrick. II. B. Pop*. Jack
wia' would IniwjMtatv Hoail Dvpartinenl and your
month* of dm year. Wonder how The employer Is deprived of his right to employ jieoplo who luaintrnanvc, t'lorwln
mirh more rnilrag e of bcttei road* County Commissioners can elimlnwill
best
serve
his
business'
many home* have been built n
than -he haa.
ut*' ilaiigi-rou* r u n ei, grade cross­
"There are those gentlemen who cry. ‘Party loyally,
Ruitia1
While I lie averagr m otoiid niny ing- ami other danger poilita that
party loyally’ .", he concluded. "Those who cry party loyalty not lealue it, wlim he drive* into today me roiling many live* anil
a filling station and tells tin- a t­
The curl of ihr ns Itoo* aimrd are not concerned most with the welfare of our country. tendant to ‘'fill 'er Up," he U pay. causing millions of dollais in proforce* it rapeclrd to Increaia In Those who cry party loyalty are deserting the fnlth of our |ip h*j renlu tar on every gallon petty damage. A w icked farm
father*. There Is hut one answer. We hIioII Ire true to tin if gn* lliaf g.*■* in In* tank. 1'j truck or a wrecked school bus U
r , yM
I principles of our fathers. We shall not Ire led astray hy cent of (Els I* tVdeiiil tax aiul often eh.itvral,!-• to worn out. dangeious higoway* mol the dollars
frdn.l
... '* each year the Judas Iscariots who would profit through our defeeat. 7 rents la s l a t e t u t .
frdnal M|&gt;rmiiluiei
Karli emit of gneuline trot ' '•se s|wnd in making our ruatlt,
during the Ira year period follow­
" i 'I i -late mill county, safer for
'reted yielils a levemu of *l
School Days
ing the fun Woild War. Ami it
SMI mm,Hillv, nod the entile .c ill tiavel is well spent.
&gt;&gt;llerini t.v the slate nmotini- to
Other slate agencies now receiv­
i« matlr nrreitary by the mtolmt
The bell that last sounded the summer end of elnssriHim 'rJ.OOP.OO* annually. Molt folk* ing m portlun of the ga* tax money
and brlligncnt altitude of on* na­
captivity rings agnitt to summon younger and eager—or (link that nil of thia money g&gt;*-* will howl their head* off at th*
tion.
•
otherwise— minds buck to their studies. However sallsying •o the Hoad Department for thrjr thought of losing it, hut Juillre
ta'Ilefit In lilolr anil l.etler road*, and fair play demand that w* give
or disappointing It may seem in the retrosirect of the mo* 'ml It doesn't. Only 4c g*M*a to tli« -he moii.list a break and usa his
Mote than 350
killed by accident*
'" w nl‘ the y«‘m'g&gt;leni now trooping back to schisil will In a Hoad Ih naitmeiit.
lav money for- road building and
What happens to the otliri V
State* during die Labor Day week­ few years remember this summer as another iu that grand •oni pav im rv n v gallon of gat upkeep as It should I n-. Florida
series of enviable school-day experiences, the long vacations.
will nevei have the kind of high­
end. Moil of diem were highway
on use’ Well, it la itSsIrlhil'ed ways she should have until wt
The house will seem strangely silent for a few days
imnng diffeii lit stale dr|iai I m. i U
accident), though 38 were drowifuntil Mother again becomes accustomed to the absence of lone of them providing a service -tup diverting the gas tax. I’m
inm. and there were tome ‘Wf mu
voting for the amendment invsalf
tireless feet, busy voices aild hanging doors Then the quiet •o the motorist. Two rent* g-ts larcatise
I am ronceinrd with Fior­
ctlUneou* (alaliliei. Thrtc figurri
will la* filled h.v the gratifying knowledge that the children *o the Stale It.,aiit nf Ailmlnitttn ds'* fiituic and feel that this
do hot include ihe number who are |)UH|*|V milking new friends doing new things, expiuring do#,
rant to the 8lato OfiMrii mnnev cellectrd from motorist*
Hevrinie Fluid and another '* re a l should I"- um d for better, safer
Bul'.i '”'U,rd* .,0,nf
new worlds of learning.
the .State- Fund for Common highways.
hey rerve to diow the imnoiVacation da vs nn&gt; fine, nnd we hate to *tv them end HrliiMita.
• *
- ----------T ,
tancr of I ring careful on holiday*. i ii nt as much as the unt hirst lost voting seeker after knowThen the | mm&gt;i hn.wlM-alen unitFrench
Cabinet
•lists me calletl upon in pav for
Negro killing*
the Soulli —
tag each year. And d&lt;&gt;e*
*,f it. Bu ' M,loul lhyH ®re p n t t y /intf* ,,K’' COme to think " f •hisMeans*
not conlincd to |iall lax isiues and
money return anv honrfits to
* *•retirere»4 t him I*### II##
bd' diKriminalion* n the Hiory
Mm? Not so voit could notice b. votes, with the aid of a spilt In th*
After administrative expense &lt;.».* Ponsrrvaliv* R a d i c a l Socialist
Wallace* would have one believe,
'ill a nice allre of it the balars-: P' 'v . Th* Issue was over an
In *)tFunuk Spring* the other day
The death of Ed u ard B in e s removes the hist of the f this mimev goes to the Trs. h- C&gt; —1 cost of living bonus for
O'je negro till'd another negro ber*' Hslsrv Fund.
Fi- uch workers, may of whum
We have no quarrel with ihe work for th* government In soci­
B j* u!f
'*** ,rYing to "ho**- outstanding political lenders of Czechoslovak In of (lie period
of
the
formation
of
that
nation,
after
the
first
world
war.
doo" him. A* a matter of fact.
chools. the teachers, the Welfare alised Industries
II-,aid the State lloatd of Admin*
ato»l of ilir killing* in the South when Bohemia. Moraviu-Silesla and Slovakia were merged.
Kchuman's government was th” j
Thomas G. Mnsnryk, close friend of Bettes and associat­ etialMn or other agencies thst 18th since thr war ended and th*
arc not of nrgioet by while*, oi
lenefit front this gas tax diversion
White* hy negtoei. but rather of ed with him in the birth of Ciechoslnvakia. died some years ■&lt;1 the motorist's *xpet,*e, hut we fourth since the start of last year.
Former Premier Edouard Har­
ago.
Bettes
became
president
when
Mnsnryk
resigned,
A
few
negroe* hy negro**.
10 feel thst it is unfair ami unjust
months ago Jan Mnsnryk, son of the first president of the o make Ihe motorl*t carry this riot. a Radical Socialist &lt;conserva­
Why federal laaes are high i* republic leaped ur was thrown to his violent death in I ’rngue, hmvv toirden and give him so little tive I announced hr had declined to
form n new rahinrt because of his
thown |,y Senator Byrd of Vir­ after the Communist coup- Now Bettes, too, is death
11 return.
failing health
We should keep |n mind that
Who now will lend the Czechs iu the strugple to retrain
ginia who tay* dial there are now
Herrlut, 7d, Is (ut-sldent of th*
2.IO/.2-M people on the federal their freedom? One can believe that Benen could tytve dotp- I'lorlda Is a tourist state; tourists National Assrinbly. He had con­
epresrnt our hlg incnev crop and
payroll, three year* »|ter the war, so, nnd successfully, remembering his adamant refusal to here Is nothing th** belp: sttm rt ferred earlier with Socialist Pres­
M compared with fewer than kneel before Hit lei In 11128, and his demeanor in this year’s •nr 1st travel as much as good, ident Vincent Aurlol.
An announcement Issued after
1,000.000 i„ |039. .nd that . n crisis with the Communists. Perhaps tin* younger Masaryk •fe rnails.
Florida is also an agricul'ural the meeting said llerriot told Aur'avnag* of 46 ’ person* were ad*fe*f could have done it, for he wns a strong and rnrnest man, and
•ate ami good roads are needed ol he felt Ms work at the N a­
M the iiayroil each day during had the tradition of a great name with which to rally his •o carry produce from farm to tional Assembly Imposed duties he
/■ly. The Adtninitlralion i* getting people.
Market. Improved hlehways with- nmld not escape. He added that
Is there yet another great lender of the Czechs, ready o nur counties ar* badly neeiled. Ids health was had.
leady for th* election and will
now to take up the torch of Czech freedom? We hope so.
W ondsrv countv roads would
Communist-led unions In various
Wed every able it can hire.
reMaialousltr In*Ip tho farmer and nubile services Of the capital order­
rower, hot he won’t get these ed a 24-hour walkout to bolhtar
We do net QiJinailiv like West­
hum iatlr primary In vote for thr
Judge Rules
■nils a* long as we rnntinu* •«» •l- inamU on upgrading wage seal**.
brook Pegler. hut we like what he
eight defendants In Ihta case who l:v*rt
the gaa tax and use it fur Most of the city's garbage collar,
Mid about Henry Wallace'* Southwar*
nominated
fur
ptevidential
I ' M I I S S M I S r , M 1*0 1 *
ther purpose.
lor* quit work, but Ih* order was
t tour.
Th* restraint shown Thurmond and KisWlng W right electors, both fha ones who say
Florida voter* will hava an op- only partly affective In other
to
gst
i
t
least
four
of
Florida
a
they
will
vote
far
Mr.
Truman
Mortunltv
to
ssnress
themselves
the people of the Southern tier
fields. That* was no Indication nf
vpt«*.
■vllh regard to *hl* gaa tax diverbreak either In hospital or water
der the deliberate goading of •loctoral
A. E. "Adamson. Mrs. Halva for president and th* or*# who 'en question at th* genera) *lec- aservices.
Iwflry Waiiare u a rrproach to th* Hunt Wait and John 0 . Jackson say th*y will not vote for him lon In November when they will
Sources close to tha president J
^t* .nnera of the rabble of the ciliea of Jacksonvlll* and WUtlam p resid en t.”
'-* asked 'o vote for or against said the only solution now seams
Coal*
of
Fort
Platra
hava
said
Th* parly oath, th* court said, • propnsad constitutional amend- to b* for a "caretaker" government
*fp Notth. The Southern people.
thay will vote for tba 8 tala’s
"do** not hind th* tank and flta M*nt that would put • atop to thia to meet th# nation's urgent eco­
^ • I r a r y to the danders of a amali Right* candidal*#.
•lver«|on and reoulre that thia
in 'he
. of enviou* inferior*
---- - - —
—
Th* four who hava pladgad to of the voter* who i*gli(*rcd a t ■ponev collected from a tax on nomic problem* and get ready for
City v 1 New York, arc, day by day, W a for tigular party candidate* Democrats, Ucaiue tha oath only -asoline be u**s| for th* mn'orlsUl new general election*, . For auch
a task. Harriot. ?S, a furmar pre­
u» * . * u».». h.„.
,s applies tu candidate*.
heneflt In the construction and mier and a Radical Socialist, ap­
malntensnrc of t'lsd.i and hrfd e'i. peared t# b* th* only aaan on
S M B * 1! aunnm arc preily and
Haaalton.
UMI fcaribiuc
they mask an
Sodden mimrta changes ,1a tha Approval of thia anwndmanti xrlmm Ultra could b* agree meatFlorida law wkkh
which fa known is No, 1, will
fttfy io firhi for
knith of a day hare haan oU rn- diract'v bdnaftt tha Individual P a tty leaders with whore Aortal
conferred thU morning aoM ha # •d- For tagtaaaa, it tnoi
aa It wUI result In more tends to name a greasier today,
M a c mad* available to t
la W 8 . t
• *'
I*

© fS "
ffe

i

im

t."xt ,:,v: s c - r t K'.

rt.r ,r

••

„ 'VTr

rr

■"

I

W E D N E S D A Y S E F T 5 ? I iiE H 8, 1948
M^BWRW- -J"
-reI»V the drep igspect and love of tha
Dutch people a». a whole for theit
royal house.
Writ now, how does Dutch royal­
Hy UeWMT MaeKK.N7.IK
ty tor any constitutional monAt* Korelin Affairs Analyst
•trh..', fur Ural m atterr fit Into the
This old world of ours Is tlu liictuie of our changing world? '
mrlting-pol for a weird miktuie We can't forget, of course, that
unrest' Is seething In H ollands( .
of humanity.
I've Just been studying head rich East Indies, some of which
lines In the day's newspapers and want complete sw eiance from the
mort nf th r accounts point in the mother country. That being so,
same direction. Everywhere futces our question calls for a double•airriled answer.
.if thr- “left" and of th* “right
If the Dutch themselves want
ue at each others throats, whll"
unhappy "centrists" U tile to kee|i tas they d.tl a constitutional
with a parliamentary
fhe pendulum from swinging Iih monarchy
system, there i* no clash with
(sr In either direction.
It needs only a quirk apuiaisnl democracy In that. Parliament
However, the ttlrie is rapidlo make it clear that virtually th* yulcs.
passing when a nation ran lnt&gt;
whole globe Is involved In a tre­ ■rose
rule on people of another « ‘
mendous social upheaval. It takes .ace ItsEmpire*
on thsir wav
* deal more study to enable on- •ut—and fn*t. arc
Queen Juli­
!u l.araid ■ guess as to where »- ana comes to hueThus
throne mi a motie headrd.
.tent wh.n her empire is hteaking
What set your cuiresponden’ tp. Perhaps the East Indies may
&lt;ff oil this speculative line nf econiL port of a Dutch commonbought was the ascension of The vealth nf nations, but their days
*
S'riherlands throne by Queen - cuh-nic* i ci miniv are finished.
tuliana in place of her mother,
Tlia: saiiur r h i n o can b# laid
Jueen Wilhelmlna. who abdicate-! of Britain She hctsr lf has tecog'■ecauiv of live weight of )‘CSV .ired the changing tunas and has
■ftrr half a century's reign. I'
ranted Ixdh India and Burma , c
vas a moving ceremony, in th&lt; neir iitdepandcrce. She r e ta in s '''
rrrsence of European royalty— ,'Ionic-. tu h r sure, liut they will
-ml it iiriduiihtrdly was surrounded
-ciimc Independent in du# course,
frantlmc. ihowever. Britain herIf likes her royal house, 4«hich
Ormond SluyinK-s
in- fui hasn't pi-■vented any Ideogiial problem for tier socialist
-ovcrnment.
(t'untinurd from Page One)
Of course royalty and th* ex­
arim-r corrulM&gt;ralrd the story of it me political left don't mix. We
he victim. Mrs. lands# Johns-m
^w what happened to young King
I. who identified Petrel I In u 'Iihai of Itomama when the Com*
nilice lineup as the man wh. nuni-ts galueii control *.f his coun- %
need her into his car earlv yet try. They ousted him
Here It
-rday, drove her to a tCM-lude- uay be said that a totalitarian
nii and taped U r,
arty can be quite as opprciiivo
Peiirll. who said he is from
. an ut,solute monarch
'ear Creek, N.C., was to Ik* ni
However, both The Netherlands
■Igur'l later today on a ra p
nd ilrttaii ut the moment an*
naige
•liticislty clove to th# inlddle-of-vinnd, and they find no inconytency in nininlniulng toys!
tallgan, 7. II. Bailiff, C. L. Bed
uses.
The same is true of ronit
mg. fian k Hliamea slid tieorgi
1 tin oilier coris'ltutioital monStine.
tchic* of Kuroiw today. Th# .
Directors will meet later in th
Utocracirs Hum, Is-en ditched.
■
u»Hjh and will elect a president
T tiia trend itit'img tint comtllu'.c#.president, secretary and olhei
nnnl monarchies naturally can't
ffio t* who will take over theii
# taken a- conclusive of what the
irw duties on Oct. 1.
itflii- will produce. Th# one thing
A large election committee a*
vc il# know’ - and w# shall be
slated Mr. Morrison In the count
mnit not In forge' It—is that th*
ng of the votes. They included:
T. Mead Fog, F. W, Bendei. ••arid D In the midst of a social
nhcavat which is going plsres.
II. B. Ctumley, Kaynmnd Ball, T
'fivvever, w-e might not he fat out
E. Tucker, A. C. Stine, A. R. Imvi
»y, K. T. IIlint. I nti U sher, C. L i concluding that Ihe global pol*r»l trend •• towards a middletedding. John W. D. Moore. Jofi
Mhv-rorpl set-up In which all ^
'op,-. A. B. Peterson, E. C. Smith
^
It.. Voile A. Williams, W. J. Toll Lands vvjil get * fair break.
lack Halt, II. It. rnlrtnuu, W. A
‘atrlck, S. F. D»uditcy, Robert E
tarns. E. N. Fielding. Elton J. TWAKE UP BUSINESS /
Houghton, Jr., It. A. Newman, Jr.
By Advertising In | /
Karlyle lloushnlder, W. C. Ilutrl.l
l"h'» Njwqvspee
f /
•h i . Itolierl Loriiiunn, Percy A
Mero. H. I.. Perkins, J r . Boh ll.sr’"* l
”
rla. Hoy It. Wiight. J r . It. F.
K'sherry, Jack Baligan, W. P.
Willlaini. A. W. l.ct- and Geurgc
Touhy.

IHE WORLDTODAY

mu

3 R ’s Add AnotherR fo r Refreshment

Czech Lender

ft

Sr'ffitja m a t*

�WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8, IM S

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

w*—

Social A n d Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray— Society Editor

Telephone 148

Miss Lolo Lee (iiven
By Cousin

Social Calender Luncheon~ .
THURSDAY
The last session of (hr missioni r r study classes of vl * Mcihod'st
Women's Society will meet at
10:30 A. M and Mill b-.' followed
by a covered dish lun.'Heon at the
' home of Mr*. It. F. Cole, .'tJI W en
Twentieth Street. A ratn t the
p e a h e n s will tie Rev. J. F. MeRnnley and all persons interested
are Invited to attend.
The Intermediate Girl's Au*illary will meet at 8:00 P. M. at the
home of Mrs. 1). K. Mr Nab., 018
U di Avenue.
The Seminole Iti-hckah I talitj
.No. 41 will meet at 8:00 P. M. in
the Odd Fellows Hall. Plans will
be made for the state officers'
visit during this month. All mrm
ben are requested to he present.
A)
FRIDAY
w The Sanford Townsend Club will
mart at 8:00 P. M. at th,- Tourist
Center with the president. II. G.
Lund'juiat, presiding. Following
the Im^ness meeting games will
be erQoyed and refreshments
served.
MONDAY
Clrrlea of the F irst llapt.st
Church will meet with the following hostesses at 1:10 P.M.:
Circle No. I with Mrs. K. L.
Aundnuist. 210 French Avenue;
v-ircle No. 2 with Mrs. Pilllai,
Vlckcdy, S06 West Third Street,
Circle No. 3 at the church with
Mra. Lula Miller and Mrs. C. A.
Anderson ns ro-host esses; Circle
No. 4 w ith Mrs. M. 8. Nelson,
fiOl Palm etto Avenue; Circle No.
6 with Mrs. J. M. Stint-cipher,
4404 Park Avenue, Mrs. C. A.
Dutton as eo-hostess; Circle No.
fl with Mra. J. F. Harrison, 819
Palmetto Avenue Mra. Roy Reel
t en. him less. The Sunbeams will
eet at tho church at 1:10 P.Jl.

J

P c rs o n a l s

Mlsa Loin Lee. bride-clr.-t of
Miss Caroline l-ee has as her
the season, was honored on Tues. houseguests the Misses Jutii L i« ■j*;«
?■%
• tCaro1* ■aMnrk
r s ofT iw
;
eon g h e»
n »
by her cousin
M l..
^ s vol l las;™
r . Ky *;s
rhcis a.e

|Ruby Dean B r e w e r
Wed To .!. W. C arter

PAGE THREE

"

' ■

!Lovely Party Honors
M iss Margaret Jones
Little Miss Moik'iiret Joue* 'ins
honored on hei fifth birthil iv with
a p arty given hy her nuithet Mrs.
Clatenci- Jone- nt their liom» nt
309 West Fifth Street. Fi»truing «
gay hnrkgriiuml for tlw- party
were pink and white sin n r,—*
and large pietuirs of faiiv tale
and cirrus rhninrtei* .tlpih tier.
orated the paii&gt; rooms. The dinIng »al&gt;le was overlniil w11h 1
lure eloth and ren11’red » nti a
birth,lay rake irrd in |i nt, and
white.
During tin n f l e i i m o n it’in ie a
Were enjovisl aitii 1*r I.'»• i*i ing
won by Sally ind Al King MarKarat w r iv i d many |ov«-h gifts
fro in her ft lends nnd
llap|iy
Hirthdny « a , s u n g a&gt; . l i e I le w
nut the ennille. on the in 1,,'
M r Jones u as nsslste.1 I* •I'tV*
mg by Mrs. Drien Sniii'i. M is .
Dougins Htenstrom. Mi- it lintbff. Mrs. St. Clair Whit* in 1 Mis.
Wall. Those enjoying lb a t’- inoon with Margaret
Sal'y
and VI King. Sally nml Wm-.m
Wallact*, J r . Mai' Ann \\
,
Pat Smith, Dottie MrAlexai ! r.
IVtcr rimmpson Dougin. Stenstrum. Jr.. Sally •in,I J t o ll R ,ild t,
S-mny llartnenu, \ irk 1 F „ i g o ' , ’H,
t'atll) Wells. I(•- 11111,( li.iDitf.
Mary Jean King, l i a r 1 , . m i . 1, . a
Itulison. K ' e l y n D o . . 1 and
Johnny White.

Mi. nml Mis. Eugene Hiewrr
annoiune today the mat ring" of I
their dnughtet Ruby fii-au on ‘
8epl. 4 to J, W. C arter. Jr., son
of Mr. sstnl Mrs. J. W, C arter of
Moult!ie. Ga. The ceremony w«*
pet formed at the homo of Key.
Grice in Moultrie.
Mrs. Carter was
a t 1011181111
Seminole High School in June and
at present is employed tat Florida
Feahion- Mr. Cutler is nssiieinted
with the Florida Power n .tl Light
Company Mr. and M is. C arter'
plan to make their hon»-» nt 2528
Oiango Avenue.

ougb to rrtirs
Rob rays hs
wouldn't know what to do. except
read "I have no hobbies I'ntil
two weeks ngo I never lived in 11
house; always no apnitlneiit. My
family nml acting me my only
Important interest. I feel sorry
for guys who ntr .ingle, m un­
happily mail led, U ihiisr an awful
lot of thrill must to- Ixitrd to
denlh."
Iloti grew up ninuiid l,o \ri. nnd
he snvs he piol'aldy would bn«i'
been n professional fighter, if hi*
fnlher hadn’t convinced him Ihn*
fighter* were w ishrd up nl IP
He navel knew an nrtnr until
he was 2h. and he li-rnme one at
IP. Mone' he wants hot not to,,
liuieh “ I've got lo.i enough to
know that it won't buy C'eii
thing." he .aid *1 think a lot ,•*
stars demand ni,,ie .alary pund'ft11 tht* ! l 11mi|»h t w no,mg a hatt!e
w it h thi* -&gt;tiid»"
They don't n*-*-»l
tl. and th i\ | m daddy don't even
it,**
The t»n!\ fiijl llnh i« wnitYltii;
it I»4*$11 tinn
lit •iif '*4 ttaimni;
it*f fnitl n
frl. Si'eniR Kh&lt;»

1

—

Miss Hattie Hayman
Honored On Birthday
Miss Hattie llnyman was honorad
on Saturday night with u surprise
birthday party gisen by friend*
nnd relatives nt the home of her
mother Mrs. F. U llnyman. io v e ly airangem ent. of multi-colored
! summer flowers were u»cd In
•Irceraling the rooms of the Hay.
I man home. The dining table s i t
crntrrrd with a Inre cloth and
ir n tr in l with n hug* decor ated
hirthilay rake.
Ice aiNini wan M'tvpj with the
rake tn form delict.mt rrfrrth tnrnt- Mr*, llnyman win nt«i/|p&lt;!
tn Mtvimr hy Mre I' It. Stephen*
•t*n an&lt;l Mra K, M P itra ll Puriiur the evrninir th i timree rereivrd many Irivtdy «rIft « ft,-re h«*r
friend*
Thnte enjoyimr the ’venlnu w!th
llnyman won* Mn. Hoy TilHv Mr* r
r Vliller, Mrs. F.
Hi him. Mra. Strph*n • ». Mm .1.
y Terwille|f$*r. ^lr4 II iyhir,),
'• art *dI, Mi 4* \ i*i aj* \\
*,rid
Mt* Lmiiae Midler

,in*
I f * Sharing hhonors
L° m'’ "nwith
, f UAd
students at the Ur.tversiiy of
Avenue.
the all
Kentucky.
hride-eteet were house gueu* of
Miss Carolipe Is-r* who sre Mlrs
Mr. and Mrs V. K. McClelland
Joan Lowell Cook, Miss Hetty lie- and son Alan Fail have l.-f* for
loan and Miss Gild.i Mark of Houston. Tex, where Mi. MeCIcl Spanish War C roup
Louisville, Ky.
ti
l
, .. j land will enter the University of
M e e t s In Sanford
TTie ttw s to f honor wor- for the I ,|liu„ (in School of Pin • .jiaphy.
occasion a tieeoming drvis cf grey
balloon cloth with white arrtsCamp No |1 and Auxiliary No.
Mrs. Vincent A. Daley and
sories and the hostess wore an young
daughtrt DaWItrll-- hare Ie- 1: l nil.'il Spani.h War V etri'.ni
orchid linen dress also with white turned to their home ir. Rrooklyn, served as hosts to the Cent ml DD- ,
accessories.
N. V. ufter visitinr .lit - Daley's tri.t Council, V S W. V. on Dept)
Hibiscus blossoms in shades of parents, Mr. and Mrs F. I., Itur- 5 nt th*- Tourist Center. A roveretl
PI I l f e t ' H l i l i 'll M](|M"H*f|1 it « t a ll n *
rose and pink were use I in dec­ dirk.
Hvati An nt lt'i VI tin t ||»I ltf**‘ f|ll 44*
dish dinner » n .eived at noon!
orating the ridims of the Lee
tlir fltflt rn T Ik ftlyfll, 4.|\ 4 H*th
and was followed with a business
home. The bride's table was rrn
Tin* itfnt v *"i *‘i aI | H"| 11Ml "f •**I National Sororities
len-.t .. ill, .
...
Z; V " ,
Mr. and Mrs. Knndt.il Cbm- and niec'‘*ig in the afternoon. Sixty-!
mlrmlt r*. tirid lh* fd rn wilt P** j i f *
five
guests
were
n
g
istcrcd
with
wh I h
~
'*? ‘ hiltlr‘" l~ " " “ «"•' It-mbdl Cha.-e,
Installed At V of F
t hitV Ie*!•|f t*ni.
•
representatives
from
Orlando,
rhe o th ,r «^hle. wh
T
■r*11Jr., have returned to th. r home
'•i)li|* t lit* tT I
s.4 it Inn it it,** h .
■Kissimmee. S t. C l o u d . N-w •
The mala Hat ion of fiu- - knoteri
muItI, *Ma 11nit t
f . tr ill 4*i *4 u i f r
I Smyrna. Del.and. Dnylonn, (V-nlsJ
i u b jeK ow
| wewhcrvil a t D a v . o n a B e n . 1, .
until,mil sorurllie* wilt
*
•* i m if c id f nnd of
•l itrun't ift*t n|*
J l mat ilia. I.ee*hutg, F u s ti, aod
:, iturr of thi* week -od nt the
Sht* 14 n*f
s*!i«*n h im **n tn 1 i t**i v
■m- hostess was assisted in ' .Mr, and Mrs. W A Leffl and J &lt;hl» «■;»?•.
even tlint* \ idl iiiv v b it y , h iif ir 1! l uirofslty of Flotid.i in Gainrsserving by her mol her. Mrs. A. VV. I Mi.. Lila I . fflor h-fi „„ Sunday
W. h Smith of ib ala euunril
Ilf
th llira I n Jit
• II mit nf him 'till- Those tn l&gt;i- in st ,1It- ,1 at lh"
. *mun&lt;* Meiscli and I for Philmh-lphia, Pa. to vi-lt \|i president, preside,) during the
university m&lt;- Kn|ipn
CM
nfll
l
w
at
d
”
Mrs. Harry Lee. Her gift to th o 1 and Mrs. William Hush,
husim-.s mssion Among those!
"ttu-ga. Alpha Delta I’i. pelt*
honoree was a set ,f attractivepresent Wen- Mr. lirare M. S m ith '
lly IIOH ilili r ||F t s
M O D I F I E D HUSTLE . . .
D'-Iln Ik-llit ntul Viphs i bin,Ton |'j.
handmade pillow rasc.i xnd to is r h i Miss lo-llie Caldwell w.t* the secretary. Mis. Virginia Ashing of I Among new* autumn an.) winter
M rs. F. K. (’ oo |ii*r
In rluitgi- of lh" Kappa Della
!
HOLLYWOOD,
Sept
8.
„
p
._
or her houseguests she pie i.'nlcil I weekend guest of Ms. and Mrs hisiinini.-e. M-nini tire ileiunlm ert
'ashions from New York codec*
*oi or tty's tn.tnllntion will la Mr*.
playing cards.
t'harle. Whittier at th. Is
president; Mrs. Francis Cliff,,r,I, ion* showing late t Nineteenth I like stories .iIm&lt;ut guy, wtm g. t Now Fiilolis Pruslclont ■Ii-rla-it F. Muell.r of Fvsnston,
sfuckrd m i»uu*I lall. m u I.. ,t
Those invited to tie with t h ' 1 Daytona Heath.
natriotir Instructor of l.tistl*I IP I him 4%ill |'.r flir Kf*v*-nt V-third
Jenlury influence is this white Ib'lt'i I ID an l "id m e , ”1,.,
Ml 4, I * P, t *"0(0*1 Wilt 4‘||*f*tl*ti
honoree. Miss Lee. were her
-------Mrs, CnJIti Stout, depar in tent- runtraplesx satin evening dreaa with most peopli- .1,. get kn.-.k.-l (irvaideiit of tl** I’nleli* t Iff* .*f ■hatiti-r of tin- nationnl group and
grandmother. Mrs. W. p Hiooks,' Me and Mrs. M. I.. IUI*ovn. Jr durtur of Daytona; T M. IV n l.k
will lu. nanti-,1 tiu- Itcta l'i chapter.
aittle-like hack. Sequin embrold- ■nnuiiul."
Mr*. Jack Wilkinson, nml the ,r D yesterday for Clminnati. (». of Dt Land and IV. II. Ilallurd. post
jthn Flint Ha|’-1■** Oiiirrli at sP 'It
Hen F Whit net, Jr of Ranr.v
and
braid
fringe
are
In
gray.
H
e
w
a
s
refilling
|
„
I
I
I
.
j m e e t Inn n f t h e L't o 111 held! a l f i r *
Misses Audrey Haeh. Iian Sayer ! whrrt' llu’&gt;' Pl»" I" nmk • their department eommanders. |{,.ports
.........the
lli-tm province president
f.V
V
Dress
fasflltifc
I'hoto}
’
iiimiiig p le lu is
" T iie
S. t l j , ” I t"llllt- of Ml* llofMl'l I It 11*4 M ntol -in- hi,*
Haidee Williams. FIsie Farley I Allure home. Mr. Ravlnon will well- heard on the naijsmul ran.
under lot ,h-iige the
*-----.si..*! re-enter the Ohio M-rhar.irt In- vention held in Waihiiigto.i, |» (’.
il m ii l a d ii- lm iiit ■lu ll I h ,\ , - i \ ,i i W l ’ t l N i n H c e i i f If S t i e e l Iw-I iV t
Hetty Jo Brock. Daphne Connelly.
"f
Alnl'tiiim.
Gi-oig.n. Flor■» i Instills on th e .kill. I,ut n figlit,., I nitiK
V!*nr&gt;' Williams, Glldir Mark. stitute wheie he is stuilying Inun- on Aug. 21 The next rounetl^s.i'i.
••In and South ('a roll .in
itig will
hel.l at Point lit.) „„
Kitty Odham. LouIm- C l„ k , Gloria dry management.
a h " ru -v e i w ,* - rn ist- It g -aal
" I ,.-1
1 It he t
«*ff|r * i a.
’ 'i'tit&gt;le
Mm Ntiv. 7.
Dampier. Nancy l„ Gonwlea.
a g u y , k in d ,i duinli. w in , 1 » H , ■ )«•
Flunk I Woiwlinff h , fit-i vu**
Mis* Vera Phillips ha, retained
r a u - e t h a t ’ s tin- HI I i | ,,| . In- k m i n *
prenideiit; M f It h llfthlu" ! 'It* I* K M.Nnl. voluiilc-icd to
T P . '
Ann VVhrlrhel, Lyllian Hoyle. Carolyn Che*, from a three week's vacathin .pent
Tile world i* to ll ,,f pt-,»pti‘ )ik* I nnd Mi**- W ' Hu ii-. iiH'iiitil vir niiiki* 111» thi Di^vv ymr hi miId.
f ollowi*iiff tin* hifitieii* •rjiitin
lerson and Joan Cook.
in California. Washington, Meriro R e c or d Is Set Hy
’ lin t , a n d l i n t , , n , .1 .,|| I h i s i -i .
inyiihleriU : ’ill*
\ I. Tti'iimi
and other points of Interest in
.• i t h e i ."
thild VlCt* |M» aidfot 'll* Venn •hi h"-t&gt; 44 M'lvttl le ftemhm^nta
llllt I II
Beauty Page ant ANN'H Nt FMKNT
The pnit i* imbued tm liyn
•Sl"' acrompanie l \ | i .
Mraaenget. *'vn t,*i\ ;$n*l ici*v*t - Ii* the f(dinuili|*.
Ih'lphin It. Hasty to Seattle.
Fish have tonguea, hut they an&gt;
'i* P K t ha Ie Ind, »»•«* her ,Mf !■,
lb- Imkeii for f••111 y,*nt» nt Dait l e t ; M t * . tt»'i!|t*|n*
iittl^liint
VVa.h where Mrs. Hasty ...iM
comparatively immovable sw tllbg
A T L A N T I C C I T v T n .J . S e p t , a
mouth and fought ,*m- piof«**sioiuil •ecretniy; mol ^lt IP F KUU’iiv Smith. Mr 11imp non, Mra. Jo*
Hy
.MARIAN
II.
JONKS
Wfight, Mrs M l# 111**Ig e «. Mi *.
•board the U8S Thistl,. on Sept. &lt;*&gt;'• The IP 18 Mi,. Anierir* ,'age.
In tne floor of the mouths.
match linib i no ■ unud name to j srca*ury
•peelal In Th» Hanford Herald I for Jamn. Japan to join Lieut! nfit hcRilnl tow mil tome t o r t n f u
in i» e it ’ it t li - t-n*’ i a f t i i to- g o t out ,
Mra K I Smith led the «|rvii* CiHiiM-r, \ 1f 4 Kvtifit Met t»y* Mr I*
Hasty who it stationed theie.
Mra.
Mole,
Mr®,
No method for determining the
3D and Mt..
fX C„||,., „f of sc b in d . H.- foul'd "Ut ll* a • a u d ­ I llnnnl ami Mt* KMh*mv |irf$lilnl MyXiih,
.......... •m l"' Its 5V highly touted
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Niblongitude of a ship nt sea was
contestants hadn't appearrd of- Osteen nnnoiinre&lt;rtislay the butli ito r w I'-at haul, fiitutelrs* Inlur rt\et the
l.4|KiHf"4i M'vMiii' 'i* l I Thornlfv. Mi • iUI-rrry.M ri.
Mrs. \\'. |„ Henley returned on
discovered until early In the Idth lark mid daughter. Mis* Dorothy
ii' i ' 1-1
■“•thing suits. of a son Thomas llaikrr Cnlliy Iwas like 1h-T,,i to* I*-t ,tm,- an whi^Ji time it vv.iw ilitidnl tn r«m- K I .Vi»hh*«»n Mi e Herman MorNiblack. have returned home after -Monday- from a tour of M, *lco ' (' l*-nil-length
Century.
evening
gowns wen- on Sept. I nt the Fernnld luiugh ’.i-g-i
tinin* irl%lng a »|uart «&gt;f milk dal ii*. M t' W II lliinrnfi, 'Ir* Mr*,
■
-------------------------—
._ ..
a nICe vneation sjient at Daytona *
through the mountain, of lb" iiffirial costume modalnit-d by ton Memorial llospilnt.
•etigi i mitl ' 114k l.nrenr ITanklin,
I ’ ll tin * s e i ii - n . ’ ,*,*. |l,*1i tia * I m i *i - |y tn a i ie t 'd l eiid'l in Sutifiitd
north Cforjriii.
The nave is the part of the Ih-Bch.
kma‘k*il m o u n d il.-ity, i\i-n If he
Contest nutborilies as the rorntH-ti.
Ahurrh reserved for the laity as
Mi
nml
Mis.
Ren
V.uu.i
lion oiK-ru-d with ||. |,lg tnniill g m ,
| is the tnlli«l fill til II s]t v i»ih|
Mr. and Mra. J. P. Co* and
distinguished from the part used family, Ronnie and Miss Audrey
Hilly Raienel left ,.n Saturday parade yestei•rday. Today'* pm- sj»"«ncs si t.alay the liiith m a d.i gh llv*R *S3t f •*!•I I InMi"** Jt1111 'Oil*"llll! f,
“Back to ScliooP
by the clergy. ■
•
,llHh "" S.-pt 1 01 ti e lo |l|ltl)|£ i ifi*K 1*1 ,k , &lt;.11 V
Co*, who have had n delightful for Clem-on College in Clen-on, gram railed f»r s .how only of ' *Tr
degu
•tmlv for
fur 11 degicc
In,■•■•’tit. with other display* .ched ^
Laughton 'l-iiim inl It,
llfxl JiiflM W llVf i
\ f u | lit* 111| k
vacation at Daytona Reach, have a. t*. to study
With n tu-w primnnent, shara-,1 nod styled tn long hair ,»r the
engineering. Rhett Ravenel ha. tiled for succeeding days until t h e ,1 "
alto returned home.
tftkrh m U iAtil L* Mit III« wt 11411i
new sli"t I "Swing-proof Coif" . .
also
left
to
.
nter
Clem
son
Cioll,
g,
new
Mi.,
tin,.,.,!,
1
.
,
|
y
„
1
■«.
4rhr«!tili*
In
fit*f*
*
-$
Mr. nnd Mrs. \V, It Mock an )
NOTICE
Specials in both Cold mid Mnrliinelcm Waver , .
Mrs. Konh Heads
*»■k 111Af Ml tWl* UtllH'w At
;f.rn.ly. Hilly and Mis. Joaime m aTt“ S
*
l m uiday night.
Holy CrtMs Church School
oiid tmiiiini: w.'t Jtditmv lutlii
I
Mctk.
w
ho
have
lo-en
vaeationlng
I
------------D
*
rZ
The
fully
dmased
licauty
parade
|
J
|l
f
l
/
'
r
n
s
u
will rr-oprn
Call f"t I’rire* nnd appointment
traversed two rinwikd miles .1 I
11 ' ' O S S t i P O l i p 441III•, P\'|»|D, fast tin* |*l 4ii*f 4a*III
jvt Daytona Hearh, have also r«-*
Sunday. Kept. 12 9:30 A.M,
film
turnrd homp.
Tuesday site in ..... at lh*. home of boanlwaik yastr-nlav under n h n d ' 1
*----Parish House
HARRIETS BEAUTY NOOK
Hobby Ragsdale ha* returned Mrs. T. W. Lawton
mg sun which worried crrain.-kinThi- Red i ross w»rk of ptodur
K\n*i m iv ^ hunt vvnik tunkt-w
A full attendance la desired
ing goimi-tit* will I*- ic.nrtivnUn him Kfiiti.
home after a nirp varatlon with
The llethany Circle „f the tied blondes.
:nti N. I’ark Vse.
I'hnne 971
Pm PJ | i &lt;hvi$i | k i i u *I»*i Some of the 55 nm te'lauts enmr i""d«t the dlin-lli,|i of Mi,. Frrd 'Mrliiflil ri,ixIII
Gene Gore at the summer honu Oviedo Methodist Churrh will
1 clifiitkl \%
of his mother. Mra. Air* Lelnhai!. meet Tu,*sday night at the home prepared wilti parasols, l,iit n mini R-d-b. who wdl t.i* m , tmige of lids nt Ii-iihI L’lHl, &gt;| I !*h4 AToiiiif nt*
Miss f^Ju n e Fstea has also re­ of Mrs, Hen II. Jones, rhnirm vi her wet* troubled later with uti- | * r , k f"t the entile countv It is tin- “min*'! N« i miiIi flia*. I*tif wlien
L e t ' s
&lt; h t
turned to her home after spending , the vnn»tn»»«**,
-------- . Will tie ss sis trd wanted - intan after two hours of irruuratiil that m. h coimmimty .,1 Pin I Ii •f• I
til «-'l Imm f|(lirMv
rn m
* f"W davs
a* the ____
gursl - ..............by
nf th*
|oigmij*alion interested in sewing Pll |d»-l* ii| t mil's-1 nf til ill I iiMimtlc
----- —
Mrs l^nn Olliff. 3lra. Hill Msr- parading
C T. Niblaeka and Miss Dorothy ' ,1" *"d Miss Kathryn Lawton.
The eontestant* moved along I
*m't’K " ill 'Ire I!.,11,
| tf nivtiniz mill* Iniimiv H tlify'U
Nihlark at Davtona Reach.
I Reece Moon I* in Akron, (thin. the •*,10dwalk in S|irrinlly decor. I„ 11p *,nr* '"■■ ■•*'
"ii m | iml 11*• |Mrtiin* nff I»»t n r'Hi|df*
3lr». Kffie Simmons and Jimmy wh.ro he is the guest of his’slater,' mill rolling rhalrs in let.......... II'J" ""’ Semiiude o. « .t| , m the L f dpi-i" r tm r)
Ca»ev of Atlanta have re*or nod Mrs Chsties S. (s-e. J r. and jlr. n o n ,ng 111 m otor -d riven floats and
v i e ii u l *
It'd* f I|f llV• vY' iil
In iIt*!i nf
home after a nice visit with Mr, L c .
P* Iim id s m id I m g lr COIIIS
I 't e p a r a l i u n * I m u lu-et, m a d e tiy flu* ttftii-. nml li«« i;ih \ r t \ h ttIt*
and Mr«. C. R. Clonta and family.
ill.,
H r t l €*i *»j»% f*if r»«pinvt w i f i i 4vtivjtiit Ii V
Th„
«... ..«« 1 1 0.
*Vr:
' ,r " &lt;Tliff«irxl Parker
l-nst year's winner, lla rb a ia i
flflMlIlli* I*nin rrilfY lv»sf •• 1Si
The Rev. and Mrs John T. |ui.d daughter, Mrs. Hen H J»ne.. Walk.-, Hummel, *■» can ini on n I
* * y'ImoIv *■«&gt;«. i«iy, wiiiitfl I
Adam, and family. Joanne. Ka hv cnjoye.1 . few day. at Daytona float , scml.llng
milling a4 queet.'s
.,urr.
c u r t K*.......
1
court.
f " hiirtlrno*- City Ituilding ilkr !•* ut t
" o p e n s 19:15 I*. M. DAILY
imi yniii MiniV‘
Sh..at
on
n
golden
thtomunde.
I
l"
,"T,or
Duncan
has
a
* Matlneea 40 - Evenings lie
V»»u *ij*m»1 tn frnni nf « rfimrtfi
S f e w X v r .°t T V » ^ . nndT nale,: T * 1
Sh"
"" " » l * n tht-me under'I
, , .
,
,
iUaeh L v ^ ^ . i r n « l V, n r
and Mra. J. II. Junes. John- " • anopy of purple sod w hite. ......««-«- »•&gt;•* of ..... Hv.. fo, ..." flit n in y tiii«till#*'«*„ mini Hum ifn l*»
Children lie
.erieoi
, m
""'I Jimmie, will iet,i,n Wed aek.iowM glng (he rhi-c.s of th.- ,n ;,"*p n t : iu rh ■» ‘■'nrrgenry. ua \ r*«n i l l M Kcinif i fr&lt;mii T h r y t***r
will as a list of rn.worker* fit*
crowd of 100.000.
r w ! |l s - u
. s k
£2*: '»'•*tor from Maeon. Georgia.
in fIntik*nt? thiil artinir I« m
m il'" duty- in nn\ ili*n*tir Any ithi»f
TODAY (WED.) ONLY
U . r ! f n* .rn l M... J. N. Thompson attended
inch \\ »ll v.»* BH BMrd ihMi**li,
Spectator*
lammed
Imib
ddc*
of
,L
,
i
o
v........
,
|
lid,"
uiatlon
mav
I"had
nt
Red
n u u ^ t a e l i n m ^ miT ’ . . Mr*. ! » ^
'reunion',of"i'he'f'.mi7y he Hia.dwa k, hung ....... bill
*lllf. Imt via* jfi*| lliftil, tn» All#
■o i i i . i M i i i i e - i r i i m
, Hraduun.t ri •
io.a.,r*
\»riv I I *»i*t vhtii| in front
•*
boards, .......
hotel. windows nod sun
••rsnddaughter* at Winona Lake, Springs larlior Day.
The .n o n lh 'v inreriog of i t . ' i *i*on t * n n it‘ li
deck, for a view nf the lien..ties
P in rlt h n if i* liMfc-*
•nd, have returned home.
IJttle Ann Pr.llin, who has bemi jThe ."trade w a s lust the p.elim iu Vno-rlran l*»i| Cro** chapter wns o| |fI*ttlfiB ‘mli'd,
Miss Harbnra lee and Mis*
held v e s t r r ila y niotniog ni bead
Wli*’»i I "»• n Mifidh *|! I cH iific
•eanre Chance sre leavlni Tues. visiting her grnmlfnlher. It IV n v to four .lights nf hm,l work nuitter* at &lt;tnk
, tie ami Fifth
Dunkin', st Tampa, ha" ret..me*Mf"r .he girls.
a chiivrl n'l flay. &lt;Nriir hoinn and
lav
for
Greenville,
N.
C..
where
i
Sti,
et.
' “
, halh***L m d I wa a $!fM*t| for Ihr
Mis* |.e« will resume her studies home.
Iti-fo.e the Saturday- night final |
AllUtO DK0M0V4
Mr. and Mr*. Hoh Stavirk rn- the glrlt—wh*. rame here as see
•' Hoh .lone* Collega and 311*.
\-„,u
ni„,|(. nut only by nvehint? t If rt*iit »**, I mat L’1 flit1**
Hilt thin U t|ifffM*t t
Chance will lie entered aa a fresh- ljnve*l a rreenl trip In Tampa to
tucK.11 m a n
Dorn throughout hi.d- but by many kinds nf ani- 'I| unit i
.visit Mr*. Slavlck's father, R, VV, •lie I ruled S tates, Caisil*. Hawaii
. f|,h . reptiles nnd amphibia, M*HI \ til lint ImM fin* tiir t.lhrr *In\
I ■nan.
Miss Dorothy Hose Link will Dttnklee.
am! Puerto Riro—will t*. judged „ „.r ||
|nv*-rtel trnti- stp-h n -■1 h»* t!»»**' tt-■M if h n s h r I n lm * t e v e r y
Moods*■ In resume he. j Charles G. Shaffer was mil of &gt;m their talents a* well a* a p p e a r­ In-*-* *»
I idcht Why* II** iMnitdn't fitfHie
THURS. &amp; FRI.I 'eavs
It either
Thrrr* wr ctfeol, I\*r»
itudie* a t H«h Jones Cnllegu In the l,a.ik several day* this past ance The first prlte will !•** emGreenville. 8. C.
week due to Hines* 31r. Clont* f.t.fHMi sehi'laiahlp, and lh" I I run- S u' d store* Is the Iradt- nsme for *hlc Inc*, »**m|dalnlnif alenit ltt&gt;n
Th» Rev. end Mr*. II. II. Link h"ltuil in the bank during hi* netsiip will share an additional 1lU"diet* derived fmm gum or 11««'nI v i*' w r it * H ill if w 4 * t r i i **
■nd family. Marlowe and Alfred, abw-nre
i NVHh*-i. hi»vki*ver. I» »ii*fl rn
$90,900 worth.
piirh.
id Mia* Dorothv Ro»e Link, who j
nnij j j rj|
Leinhart had
mve Imen enjoying a vaeaMon a t ' , , , hrir wrck.,,ul , n)|
Day
Smyrna Heath, have relumed PTI » ir i r* « slhrjr
homp B, | , &lt;¥lltI)„
risr* r ii'iirii •» *
llraeh their children. Mr. ami M»*.
Mis* Annie l-anrie Henn«tt, i Young Harris and Mr. and Mr*.
surrr a* the R. VV, Katea home, Milton Cote, anil granddaughters,
s a* returned from Virginia, wher- ! but* Harris and Julie Gore.
t," wai rab'ed l« attend a funeral.
Mrs. Cbarle# Dishman is also
Mr. and Mr*. Don R. Ulrev and i sick in led at her home.
■Mldien. Don. Jr.. Jerry, and Gay,
M’S* N’inn Dishman Is recnpcisrhn have hcen saend'ug Ihe nas*
hree weeks at Ft. Wayne, Ind , ' nt Inr from a rase nf pneumonia a'
i her home.
hsve returned home.
Mt. and Mra. Ale* l&gt;einhart and I Mis Paul Campbell has returned
boy*. Frankie and Gene Gnre who In her home here after being eonrave teen attending moat nf the fired to the Orange Memorial Ho*,
urnmer al their ."miner home a* nllal for s eounl" of weeks follow­
rl ut. i s vi j ^
BrirtR your "sninH wontUrs"
Davtona Beach. h»v# returned ing a malor roeratlon.
Name
hero for Hint new school frock
Although the Negro population
The WMU of the Ovledi Rap­
of
the
United
Btnte*
has
Inereasml
. .wo h*vu some* tlnrliiiR "Philist Church will meet Tuesday
-fternoon a t the church. Mre. Fred sharply through the yean , the
iHlt'lphin Girl f r o c k s ” in
Hair l i m
proportion of Negroes to w hltt
*,i&lt;w»on. prceldenC presiding.
Prints,
('
h
i
n
t
r.
Chnmhrny,
people
hs*
declined
sharply
since
▼b" War* Martha Circle of the
P i q it ", Hrnntlcloth. Striiw.-i,
'Vied* Methodist Church will me#* 1790.

Hollywood

Oviedo News

M
movies

r E rn s t

iCr* \ \

rm m

SCHOOL DAYS
ARE H ERE AG AIN!

t

DUXBURY SCHOOL of DANCING
ANNOUNCING ITS OPENING

■
T feV
-SH O R T FEATURES—
LEON ERROL COMEDY
"IIL0NDB8 AWAY" '
Cartoon—"CURIOUS PUPPY"

COMING

Registration Will Be Held

Checks nml Solitl colors. All
diiintily Ince or eyelet em­
broidery trimmed. Sizes J
thru 14.

2-95 to ^.93
■

Friday 8 c p t 10—2:00 - 5:00 P.M .

■

8 UN.-MON!

AI Qit LADD • Donna HMD

811 MafUoHa Arc.
"Wo Clothe The Family—Ponitah The Home”

lawilchingly imort, baoutilully t'yltd to flottar
any flguia-lhal'i Irma Hill's Idas of th# ilmpt#
llfl# iMrtwalill Cl#v#r, plaitic ball buttom and
matching cuff link* drau-up il##v#» ond front
Opanlng. Kick pltati (or front (ullnto. In Trl*
ealldo C rtpt. Sit*# 14'/» to 24ft.
Ilrown, llln rk, Ardennes Green. Car-

bonne Grey.

14-95

�..

— w

PAQK F O IIB

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
f

— ■f t

j 'i » u

a " — — *•« * * "■« ^

■WfiDNCfiDAY SEPTEMBER &gt;

w

Khvanis Meet

Marshall Blames
(Continued from Page line)

1

I

tftte qM Itiea more

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL BSRV1CB
Ofasaea prescribed, dispensed
Repairs and adJnatmenU Bade
□ o u r * 1*13 —

Official Navy phologiuph
&gt;■i 11a. 1111’ 11■*■ai William
tii i rail* “ I| oIh«“ Mem,
i si, m
eal "uf
i •*•**
«
III* .(
Mid.hiimian
»un
Sheiiff
and
Mi- P e r r y A. Mem, |* ihnwn at the c-encluiiun of his n.*ent Initinl takeoff
and lanilint; on the CHS Carrtei Wlight. Having deiliuli”tinted 'u flying skill he wdl n»w piorecd lu M weeks of advanced triiiniiig ut
.lack nunville. He lift Prti'iMuIn I itday to »p&lt; nd the holiday wit
latent'* ut their home at Sllvei Lake anu left y ester day for Jock- i is dUtutLed by the moon and by a n vsled with throe other* toUowlhg
■onville, Afler the ntlvanecd italumg period Ihi !• due to tvi.-i*
"w ings" and designation a , a Nuii.l Aviator. lie la a funner cm- {o th e r planets, It* orbit around the! ® police ruid at the Incur of ftim
pluyee of the Wight tlioeery Co.
I « t etteas Lila Lretla. (IrUernationa!)
aim ..................................I.
it runttnuaHy ciiangln,r.

‘Pollwiggle’s Progress’ Is Among
New Books At Junior High School
William Mero

J a rk s m iv ille ,

or

C orp u a

i h r is ii, ( V0, |nJ |f) th(;M,

Texas .0 U, checked out In a fast ;

..^ ^ ^ ^ ..r

fh&lt;

parent fro**s. riuu imv .- in, i&lt; gs
and am mostly head nnd tail.**
l'ollwlgclo's rare, r began ut an*
•egg. *‘M«thur frog didn't worrv a t;
Jail nl.uut the i-gg In which h*’ w as,1
.hlluunl l-ruw r« *e &lt;lus
the bundled i of (dbers which
ff.ee 1 humpsr'ti In turn, dwlarvd t0j,j#jn(1[1 hU hrolha rs and *!sl,rs.
Hint Titlmndge imd fought him in Ju»t Itoforc s*nch i ut* &lt;vm iuid it
1317 with the aupport "f "hcKxl* received n coix of Icily tu protect,
lums. thugs, gosma and drunks."
it when lying out in Him cold pond
With rlcs-tinii aaaurnl ,for
t..r the
ltLi, I water. From sonking In th» w atar,
primary winner, a record MP&amp;.Itm s lh,. Jc„ v MMI|I ,,rl.al| t j fW..„ |t
voters—including 438.K70 no«*&lt;»o* I Wft, lnth).r M|ryy too
, ln , n,|
» V r,Vo Rr‘'' UV .1 0n \ n . l o h i 0 '0 *'«* *»^sk Ingrihor making u&lt;
llokr Willis and lbs* Tin.
j ma*a of rg^* ar.d Jcllv laigo:
A liahiiti also weft* enlertd ,n the | t.nmiffJl l() f,|| a |(ijf u u ru
j
race.
“Without a very *trong msunlitirhuid Ruaaetl was unopposed lying glass you could not hivel
for renomlnutlsin tsi the Senate, ».wn whal wn- Imnpening is* the si. |
lilil there were contesls for lines Kach ope n a , beginning to change
House sea l a
llself. Each was getting to work
Kugene Lox was out to defeat to turn II elf into a | ultlwng. If
atiirney J. Neely Peacock, whom yon bad watched him IhroJsli the
he licked In Hilt*. Former Rap-jgln** you v m il! have si-mi I'oll
j 0*11' 8. Glli»on and Country John- ! wiggle, who was only an egg
son both asiuKht to wrest from made of many rc'l* until he no
W. M. Whreler lha House sval f longer was mu egg but
a little
he row hold*. Hep. Jam es C. Oavia animal which could work llx way
also fsced two opponents: former out nf the jelly tu fintj freedom,
lU-p. Helen Dnuglst Mankin and to gu gayly swimming In the
pond."
W&gt;man C. Lowe.
Utah, Arizona and Nevada held
The process &gt;if cell division Ii
dc ciil&lt;ed “A rreatr ramo around
their primaries yesterday.
Utah's democratic Governor iter- th* middle (like that In n ». ft,
berl H. Maw took a commanding round pillow which you olml lightlead for renomlnatlon over former lY **'ljh a string), dividing the
assistant district attorney John 8. hsil Into halves. TYo-n another
Hoyden, while Maw'a 1P44 oppon­ ert-ase came- crosxwaya to the
ent. J. TIroc ken U r, ran abend of * irst onr, dividing the hall into
house* speaker Kcndell H. MsWy q uartrr*. Earh of tho quartets
was a new cell. Soon in iro cream s
for the GOH U llot spot.
Itemocratlc Ili'p. W alter h- cut these four new cell* into
Grangrr and Republican Rrp. Wil­ halves making eight colt*, and they
liam A. Dawson were unopposed. kept on dividing until th-- little
black
I,
ut four camlidslrs fought for
tho luil| which wa* Hnllwigrhs
chanre to ount them in Novemlwr. looked like on awfully tiny gulf
In the rare to meet Granger. David hall. exri*pt for Its ro lor.'
rollwlggle'a growth 'hrmigh n
J, Wilson led stale senator Mitchell
Mrllrlt. The Democratic contest Stage In which he Inokrel like n
•aw Mrs. R*va Reck Itosona. Salt Iron Is interestingly dcrcrihesl,
Ia Iis City police court Judge, take and the stages hi- which In* became
a lead over Kay II. Leavitt, chair­ a tadpole are Inld. It was a battle
man of tha atale read commission. [«r life and death nga'm t water
Aritona'a acting governor, Dan tigers, the young of ilragon fll«s,
K, Garvey, led sit opponents for water splrkrs nnd other enemies
Hie Democratic gubernatorial no­ nn the pond l&gt;eforo ho hcramo n
mination, with Rep. Richard F. frog.
Hat leas running second. Two
ranchers battled il out In the GDI’
Two I^oposals
race, with Brttr** Hreckell holding
an edge over William Rourdott.
Iroillng In contests for House
i»"e&gt;t rr*»m r««» o*r
aedTa were Hemocrata Harold I'ut* | which provides for a majority vote
ten and Rep. John H. Murdock and • [or approval of a bill, fb naior
Republicans John Udall and A. R. «*•"*?; ». Maynard of St Pctera■
.burg la uraaloiag.
Bushman.
Agitation for revision ef the
Ncvads's lone IVingrrsxman, Ilcpuhliran Charles Russell, was nnt eleclinn laws followed a split In
oppo#*d for ranumlnation. Dcm- the Democratic Party over th*
ntThts nominated Reno city coun­ Prealdent'* Civil Rights pmgram.
Four of tha Democrat!- e le c to rs
cilman Waller Daring.
have announced they will Vnt* for
Truman, whllo the other four have
In E lluboth England, news re- declared they will cast their nice*
tbrtaf* worked *«clualy*ly for toral Colicg* vote for Thurmond.

Tha linking ef th* Titanic
'll II, IIU , hreught dgtU to

Only mimall portion of th* outta of moat
most tree trunk* la
•Ijla
U Tl
llvlng
1, tho renter of th* trunk
comporod of haartwuod

STS

NOT'Ct o » *1 CCTIOT*

wirri.* ■'j , , , i.,,.. ...i, «r

e,i t ;.&gt;* t . " M i l , i —v r I It U
n u t, ui f..r| .i. 41,i r i . . It i » t i l

enolont* » i i a I n |,«&gt;M n , f..« the lots
I*It. el l » .
on . ,u*ii u&lt; ifi.u not t*e ooI I la &gt; n , i , . i i - ' » c .a .: l u a i&gt;.&lt;
o- im '
nl Un *000001 op* in . n . i or

lu( j , i Mfc^.1 t on.jr. ...am* u ’*• *• 1 boo..,
C —nil .on &gt;t to, bio*, ai i l i i . . « J
tbi to , tdit'.n lo th, bti^l*

w Iho i s iw iv o n t ol , t l l C ttiC -vu cti
be on4 lh&gt; • . , . « t, (m r e , , , [ ■ jsl u&gt;
oiel Uiv.l b* ,&lt; jaeii" rt la Iho s i r . i rt or
i t , n . i , or ntM iia l*f « lp r c . « l c, 10
|»ctlo-i ,1 IP, n*,t
Vict-aa lo

si'bort*** b, m l In th, , .r 1111. Uat 1, 1- .or.

•.«
t : 1 •-«.t .:-, 1l e01
AH.c', XXVII
si itb* ,
ui V
O IU.rt
l Ail.c't
VI! el
tt,
, , r r , , t , nl i« b , • v. • ol In M '- p in 101 ot'wir. . r t . . J i;.rt
tf.--.oi C ti.ttitu ios €&gt;r 11, ru ts sf riatkla be
Ir i. * t.U fj ol &lt;1. too m,r,.u—, »..-tr i Ibe Moitotloo* *-&gt;4 | n ,; u &gt;
in a sc f, fy ,
Dial IF# ru.rt or *e4 tt, 1 nf
urm fl rf Atiul# IX *r lt»* C« r.«
so m u rcM at U
ia wH
i. i
_R
— - - If# -U iu H i»r‘ n ir
urCTIQK I* K.!h«r l uhrn- c -f -u m •to*«
4oint I . tri
*hrtB
up*s^* unu »«i*utun nf fiuf’Ji.
tr+v+% *.* J#u » »!*. v#«ih to# * r &lt; *t .i *l#w M ^ vilo fief tna u i .jvic # I &gt; * « * « W in ift » l of*/ rie’ sUf *f*M «». et at
n f t if . n*t «r-4 i**r# *1kl doUruU' »* I Cj^Jtal O iUjf mr1i «&lt;y I s n &gt;
any
•slfAirdlaUF H t.i ' i
IIIJ-4 l&amp;t fift.l
fs U ff Ut
deft ti if, si Hi* tat&lt;l iMv«t K w llw niM N ol W u f ji'r n for i*‘ *1 rapllal c " »»
a* tcNuiran* if?* 4o*#fn«it *
ctll u i *cjr iim# 4
«iitr,ktt|#4 to to*
el » It f ‘
al pr . f n i h?i* lift
AV rrjRu*# lh| tr.-e.idl
u,f (K firtrl I t 1. r in NnntilM f •*'*. * 1, l - *aui Knli tiiill le limitfi to rncnl......... ... ir#;
am:guiM•r i *f en? poTtiMi or pa#*
V j.V 1 U «M I»&lt;U ir. I. M. A
i r ,/d* ■Ajut #»:«•" *f t! *ppJLXfI try *h#
If lioifj rf ClJCEtlon •* Pir-uf.iti Ikr a of Hilt CdllltlttstMn, A».f a.a;a
lit I ft... jf !(*i *it#i#' of "hr I*?.# Ol r»*f»i#i
tif |J:M tnJ cllA.il klT'.mt ,»i !c tffA -* m J .. « r •u.*n. ,^*#i m#v rt i* t#
40
civ# !#i.-ii|&gt;.ran in*i •
i r t u m i w tijn i er #it? r.u*».b*r o( r jlH t 'i,
If *f jirr.'diibiJ if law r
I*
rt!A L M .lC T IJ ff
.* d a*■*
t-ifi1 bo
tfitii c f ualrt of m-n #
FlAlt f'flIT*
vrlll
r*H tri r ilh ri#. n lf lA T*. ii-lo
met I*.'
OCA| t J N f i J ft# b»# I-lit l ai.i i i t* I*ft.\ u*• I* l's i l n ij Rf t € t At Cif» ii.* n -*# rrx tc J ortirlv #1 lie# Canitl*
it-- C»
f L ;,(*i &gt;\ti: to iff itl *u.as lu?S*p,
•* f n r r b f i A t&gt; If**
ilA sf j Yrklch- li fU o r Witli th# ir .edl
LI if*#
rcvklrui m trrrr.i*
ttkl T . ♦:» i*inj lh#
t r . n . i i t to n ra.iotT l o l . l v i rt , . 1 &gt;, a , i , » i o&gt; b- laue-nniu it me
h
l a y o / N O V tii€r&gt;
h
i
tries
it
»n
i«':-*ie
n
n*
ihe
r
.t
nl
ia&lt;
J
ite
iil
m
-l.b
l-.i.ru
ulrie.Vii
r
e
s
s
»
» ..i, House, Ii mail
•sf - .
thiil r i , t l 1» tr n - .«n i c l lit, be
l i t r l uvoe i d s i i » i n i t . Jourtr* i Ji.r.I rr.-. nut,on# t»n&gt;i*‘*****»f
ol na.’ ,
n in* i * i . las h,ya anJ aulae&gt;e-.t, i . i .» t jratilutu..- e l 0&gt;( I n n el u i i i t l ,-a‘ ur et It , Vasabi,
nrt» wwl» . h u n r i la me I » . I ai ll * - U.Url I . err s-» i ,i t « lb eat a i n c ,
n u lls *si
B.tTt lor

e.r.ir M i.-vti brmr la vat *n&lt;ra a a » v i : i r is eu'-.um |«
Ian i-jr.r, ate publlrat j * Or le n..-4e

in - - ir or ■uii. If l t o C»; Ul b.uaz

fe e r'.&gt;.«i.»J jt ani IR.trset
it or at Jinsr na^jurrirv K ires li-.nJi
,j*n apecUl t. r i i ... : :i be —
a .r is 'e*
a „•-&gt; ; ri.cot.tmo-* r ... «.-&lt;■ ».i so
t;ot. e r..n&gt;l iu.Wi.beO in e , -n e - ,nir
s .e -.ni &gt;, Arlirle IX r l ir « aisle n
m
;rw
J
of
iror*.,
i,
'.
oru
,J
ee
aj&gt;
Cj-i.ii-. &gt;it;» ir Mt'-s &lt;«&lt;r* » »« ai-n- po&lt;time*l hr Ur Irjiilsiu re is. •l i.*e&lt;
-m ■
*n i-

i..: • i - i

u t a.i m (Baa ten » n - &gt; a»a tti, «;iw *
AW leiec ih,B ax* »,e b ,. ismitJisielr
W r a i r j ir e ilsrlion ai r c , a 11* *»m »
I, «C re cs -1 Ui»-1». anl Ibrrc-bun nilsm l.iel -a tec ec-.t-n n me »-.,le u t

t t , Count, by me lU tt-C -ro o tr. Ccuot,
Si ,v h I f a nrJ S r l u l D liliM i. I.*»n:.I
T i i t . e »t Ii.ilflt-J Of 4 ' I jk tco.U.o*
Z m « l o r . l o i i i o ,1 J1 ol We l a * , e l . W U S Iroir lln.« u
'o ll.e
U"&lt; II.n ftl.' i.- oneet I n i w t.hs olloci
e.oi
1'7l ilm
efter o*.--a, *1 bt ih , e.eclon ol
&gt;,i J ceur.tr at o
oolled lor
t________
m- r t » » t t uMilfplna
. j m i i . fur.f*
fyin* W.«
u.a p.
!•***.
d rn B «r.u i(iaol
jf C#vn*
t.-vu d iiU
siutl an4
**i4 c(dmid.iw'-Un
Covn*t T »* CjU» h # drJfr.«l#1 In Pira/TlRh
• c l Ir.if I f ‘ » * i u. * M t u l l
tftsvWle f i t
{v kct'Jtl. c m . C tflo ir.
a«|s^fl'ns 1R1
el a ‘ i i
n U l n h» ■.JiCur j T u C v ^ ,t ;r .

*-‘*1*# 'c Ifti Of tttf. AAl fraw lirlu .e lii'i.i'.T i«t.-| law, ircf.lTUW ■
HuiMt-a el —
-'.ji.iT tea CullsXVer data* ■
r. td -■ 1 i' ,,x4,1+1 I at this *e-;; n ir, .
s k : i \t t j o u t r n u o i 'J T t o x n o
ta,
slu:t Iciciir p ie !, tit ire r a . ;
A Jdl.vr Kt-1u.l t'is...*,* r r m b a t at eirt&lt;
t . o r. ttxr tJiWdy. repetUir* ani Ole*
AasmCmeei u A m .'* VS11 &lt;r use Cub- burt ,1 all luru ccllacte* by U# i
iU U k &gt; et ‘.nt tia l# of llsrufa r-lilire County nTas
ColSstter.
le ewcunani al r . i , o ’ i ter lane* u s
•—

e*.. • rx;r_il euUsr ao» Ci.S rimee rurrew, ev -.i li or Iiic l.n ai slur neat Ucn- 522?
Tax to!m l r a s e ri are- iVrd by the sou tir fTsan ___
_____
„ i . _________
tlixtlan. ___
rr,..-e
J .____________
b .c s ie r. ____
Pj I f
* S!
* ?w
. *5 **!?'L
U H S 2TL 1 d
t. u.Mr t t M revrtue (euxsri la iM la l even rarican er extraOitet! ney he auh- S
Uses.
for
#4 V iH ft a H i l l *• ••ufirf.it 1 ®r ft*
iifoval
#f
r#irn
Jfi
la
a
r „rr-id smJ m
i.i ::-iti-o*as"ol
uw *n ’■'..&lt;•'1 t-r »hs I ’ x!-t* |U V :.I lu I * . - 1 Si*xijti u.-i.tt! 11.• Ijud.'.oxi, 4»- ne rr ntrot.vKO nx tut (.mis? a 1'.'.',',!."
T u n i o r m e i r . v i c o r r u ia u iA
tj
*
— " ,l “ '
*h» l;-wit«llorj *1 • • r-r.iiloum r.s.tir*
Taxi tbs (u'.l.eo.nz Atasnbireai to Ac.
ixr ttS v x i put
iT BZstii.vvri nv Ttsr i.vowia . &lt;*, ** Burls b.r.Ss'*••*
t-uil e.sl Sc, be—dl

,
to:
rvi t vy m e sTA-rr o r ti/jtiv /i
T-r- tno (- .BO'.ns A t n tr in n 19 A,(ul* III et ins I ' l l * Corn'll- i1j-‘ tv silds, e I... .'o to 9*11111.911X1 tsiUtt. em­
it, * lint xu
u m u".a s»*i. - , j, ol..-, ".x'.ai eel rt.-.'-.u evlisr.tx in 1 istxlrrj ,hxlt us iis i t i l
Vi- le *lL *t"SZ, stieot x-.d x -tj-V rvep a , is*. ( r e e n t r y « r »
mbst-zn
•t.l ws ut tttisei rmusei i-l is * Usex,
I, t.si.: r S'SSJ lu era e i L W sixv

•M
,,f* el ibe ci*tt - * e i.ti e* eifxttl.'Us
■Vi siHnit tit, ,i:r'l « u . i.-j ssetc el

*“ *.
......
.......... . .
A z o ;\r lit sOI I.Tiy** p-.jx.loi xe
A » . t * . l * l s l re us Ci v i u i j i Tsb t-z sdl*
u.z "um * xt. xe.rl.tied Stxt »n »ss»t*
H O t t f JOtTCT Ut Ol.trTIOX 113. SIT

nr ;r i&lt;b*' i.vri! uv rnc lcx'.mla.
n m r vj#- m s a t a t i o r ri-onujAi
MCilOH It All us fits 1-sss
n*s* *r . 1*. , ire^sts Z.t
- i «mii«» Iws ’ r .” ,v Tr# X T ~.'t 'ri
'hTa rI t - i . , -r itr.e-.ei u- . t
.'* at elfcss s - lio e u l t - r t tu! ’ &gt; -x xt . .» i.irs- ttfar
V -ti i««* C,'nfi.tu."a *»| rio tii# .
libs v i j t j r u ' I (u .tiit r . et -pen all b/ s«ts *.1 re » r l ■ .■ i.fsd « . Hie e rt- tU*t
r * i- ir * • uri -.m m l # kn# vn #•
tit 1 I.uus , 11 , 9 ,1
-* ui«d to
et tt*s tr •• t t nr&gt; -. ;i e- ,s*’ c.’ *t*-t Ar . * V. Eg
(ntrxrixl e.mpjsllb’ s s.* » • * , ixr Vie e.n- ,'eet'xn at th , Centro : ttti.n .r. :riz.
R. I

9*

*• '.ovai
Covrw
Bfowxti. Slats si V^triil.
W
_
»turn inj
trial lag*
sU f t ipt.tr |rr sit Su«».
fT ‘ i J "
cTreiyT«7r4r.
li‘'vit&gt;ll
«“ u « ’' I. IW*
Tss AX
b*
tn u.» Co-tMf •»? B*#
5
0f rt’**f*,,t* 1,11 0&gt;C x r t y , Cp-.ity
D**tru. fci?cd ;
.W j
K id
Duti.c i.
T; .
0!t*firti* **,#*
f n
.■ti25rM

- lA i » , i »**..*L fr-? iwiUMti^ Ui is**# JMil DiiUULf, P n tn :/ g D ^ trctf. tn I #ijr

mli t nl Torsi* |jr r«l- oLfcgf u»u ,| ilillM m
w jr 'c l^ A i
■i n it » msB *i* « •u i sm r»'.-l*s1
crcTION' s T in *x l titoy ctsxtii * - » ti#r Us#
Er :c*,.w II If.# real Gift* tin I ’Skitfl U# (T JUUEU# E«q*.cat L&lt;HU
than t • u : t exU’l-i*
, Ik i s ls,:s.tun siiitsor-Ii.i.t ,.. Ittitx. t, Vo ts•Ifi:j*.c
i
Ut W h».J d! i m . #• fo.- U t i l 'JO O# »o E..PIM#
i . , xtiil.m rcnairuttltn ,,:x n -.rutU-n Vr:»n t, !»• T.-.ia-s.Mb i3itB, t t i ...
L i*. sttui#
'i i i i Ib-.-'i ra* Iht
iht L#E
uacitu’
1«:* :?#
i?#
e* ^ :,n sr.S e\.' ■x■ mss of r.'XMlfi l l l l ' i '
rx. li.
T.rt
t ."TJ3S • !
J m .r i u iiis I x iis m , l u u i sa 191* *ii
lUr#
I id, Itx 11, a,liter, M ryht« ft Tseiysunia .. n
...! -.xl tn irlei CUJSt
met u *i #r«rUflitJ
ist#
IB*
:...&lt;
«
si
IB
S
Clrcwll
C
uni.
Il.to
lu
r
L f v .iiiu t or Itr ,|-P9f., or 1st Uir s.ixil if: -itt f (I n a Couniy. 711* i . f Li.x to ritsr* v .'j« n .-.isn iitioiv r s , *M. (j-iia
w x , % u ti ...»
ruiS,
ia j S « £
p.yn-.eitl ol OidiV.sVns,, trt inter t I ul&gt;t!«
I. '.vn.l 11 .It.ft Utlli
In. n i l -1 »t filia l* tlsct t» ttl-rs. xstlen et CT-t.: &lt; T lx AilrtiS r. o n ,* iSst.nn Inetiti,1 Is, th» sen, snp-.ft- t x-sslil ot W au .r* -x , Cilnux Caiti- Aixe
ui'
iHih wc*f«'
ihty
•bill vsuxqjollied
v, n is i tn tt.s It xi pusiiirlt si (*..,
•1:- tciairieert r- --r.t! »- tap ill. lit*. Mtjitng Is ■.t him SlitwV 'M tfCiixfiL#
......-*n.,
w-xu
rnre
t*
&gt;3s&lt;1*rm
u t e.i
OmitJ upops Sstl'an. xnj o ill liXswti*. I toi.Ss br
eyuxttoH *n1 mxlnttniars &lt;&gt;l ft,l*^ In'tlye'fM l i ! r -if s Nnilxinil Oil- ol v: ur r, -srln s ollie,
lx» ler tv svstuwn in i~e nusw in
III
•.«««*•
r . i s m r.jM . »*.»»»
«£•-;&gt;. A l ^ r ' . Y L " • 1£
. a by V . V n el?i!l h i ST u Tii f f » i u &gt; r S roll Cl IV County f t a At.tlixS
tit .. I t tl.-itsrii: W lV . ' U *X J &lt;n 'h# .Yid 'T-ilxU.Tiif.lh -XXI Ssnxlorixl
'&amp; l * Y Z ”™ \ V 't Z " 1 £ o « i tixex s tis I b j i , ri-.'*. County, Court*
um- reliexttl Ibi retains I . it* oseM.n. E"tu;.T sM '» tv s.U rott.tu. ■&lt;«;' , *.r i l 11,
it II
u i 'j , cl B,i»:t,| IljT d , I d a - u -teals, bntnxl
_______.;
* f i t t iu « pr&gt;v ucn «*f |&gt;atr # j it . « ■ (,f f |l » 4 i i
w%? . n M « v f -*
' -Cx .ts.
Tbsy iB i'l is.sxar? Tsn V’t*re-.l Usstrirt, rk n P :«U U t»,D lx w tipi aviMiMi fu#t aat U i Dili lw» «f»» f**&gt;• Eltaf « %*Uii*m in W W eI i ,.t iCin-xsl
u , m , i , u t m « l tv itesa,xt.M xee IJUt.ixti, t/t 1 in , wihst ix , n, l i e
rr**B ?*» tme
#«• i" h tu iJtU
if m " iS ol
Dbv xx il htitty
nxs t e 'p . i l . U ;o « xe'et.irlsu. xn4
tnd nv*n
n i’n ..'s
.
-I t so tsxsl
fat.- trisu.
if ilil'n
il*
b!u . I*# uiH b/ t?a %UU r - ) | OsnM* JHftl* TY* »aii#i
tnm U»
u y he
U lit
i i - III!
i t . by IBs County T , »
ctr* rnty
r.u . O - u et
M V, TarT u L T ssa V sT S S re' . 'u.V.,.-,». ro .tttm ja m . » * &lt;
n,U Am u iiti ',,1 so IBs lir,l p su m re
ir, M
SJ mix
mix ts.-iv,*.
MB
iljxw „ __ ______ _______ _
Isl Vz up#n
lew. One
t*\t rta» se:V*tsr • ttrtn s i.; n i fc.t
i uulh
J tt T it'u t'tt- tt BM“ H-'&lt;l: _rrrl I million
as* re asm
u tr vrt,.
is t »xfUn
*.-.»n
r»,n.lrs
nett
_ » ___________
uson
riSNIr.*
or oUwr
•. i*77,*,
L
uI*t Jre
** Jn''J;rr c --r‘ *Ji-l4o
t»o*W
IS* I _______
bri
_ Turn
«n* *fx- J.mssry
listri is,
h . I xi i rt e
*U *:»**..
I * t i . U.I
lirs l l.*e
U »^- . 7
J»n .Jv
ury. is'I
IS.*. {-!d
f- J t*s
eroloru
ist.i.t
t*.. s. re»»'»U.»
Zjrtl
..r Is
UiU«»Os «&gt;-!•
sort us*
ISIhllrsM
me c.ur,
it Tx* CritMW ia IB#

tint Ijo l, m ill horsit’ se bo l~i*o*tJ be
ms Is.-tiiftL is x r l tr.s a -see#&lt; i ttu in e l
el,*r;bu&lt;c*l ,^ e e t IBs ,ss,r,i sovStlrs
xai v io l la th# torn* msnrts 9t IM
S.i,n J Us, Ts* I, S l.ti.b x u l stoxA*
e.s iS ftta l ros-.ti,, an* ,
the
H it , l u . t l ot Adtnl-ettfst. a. (he I 'j t s

.snc

'We*! * *• l*r|. * by ibe Bteia
. il T,s
l nistricl, fa* *f».s
I'slii'o 1* »•.,
n-y, , id that l
c — .is ri'.i.i-u shall tallest l
SUM

Cr,ki: Jlxtoii Vrtri.ythS! pVSSSi;

osr vtsie.

•"! ' • » t ^ iu ^ s l
i-mlO p e u :e .,
tn!-:ri I t t t i
rt cl t!ir dttls
n t IT C i v i l , 1 r . Tint I T . . f t Aretiil-itiVo et se-s-sswi si tes r. « t Clec- T tltC o r T lir. yT A r' u r rt-CTIOVi
,,,| l -rl
,0 t,e , s -1 la Its*. SS TT.i* t*.t fel -WleJ .-.XT .-.'Ifssni u Af.
li.,- - ,U»,s VII t t IB» t u x r v i i l i u t i o V7

tr*' . n ol r ~ tr to l&gt;, v * l ssl. tlS# *»d

tb» P.erir I ihulsr,. llul.et «?* , 1*1.

the ■- **l. -n o* la m , hr aAJisy uirrt*
i*
in s l-itiio e i rcslSx.it la tusnil* dial in
me CuuAlr ol nreea/Z. aisle ul m cru*. uo-sr ioirir n aournox x a »
a i i:.v iiuc'i.im o:i rr. y-,naa a n ;
Ibe Cix’ Aiz T a i A*teswr , b g l a iers
S e i . - i i r i ic Aiiirta V lti e l IMa C es- •
Use pi ;srtr ,1 me Caunty far Use a .i
Bct.ecI any
ettvil. i 11 me V .ie W Ila iA a retaUM*
a m c l it.ysxv* liase., taunts.
r —
_
by —
ibe sv--s
*' ' *" m l er arxyony Itr loree tas ,
.Xi.Allbsl laces i nnad
i
■Sow uOlae-J,
Ceur.l). Cauxvtr a.-boei
w c , i(twsl *'• re-- . p ol u ,r. by a*itin| BWg ti
'*11 - al *t J\cu le prvvic,
revtee Usat
UleU..-*&gt; u ;:r u l Tax S«xu.X t u MMj| te
"trie•be
a( I’me'lse. Male at
r a n O.siisrj. Otaio-gs DsimcVa.
ana , rmmm. me Cs ml, t »» a * xeor mall
by et Si- srarn r at ibe Cr-mts ler the
l twc.+eO of *
r i t t i u Ct-e*jr. I f i M l ,

lex*, bpen c si us ee ee.*r metsr Is,
rr ...t, lu . i ! » i sou r,
Cull b«
ut.J lor pMb'ir airbway. »n r,« » u j air*

i.iM
■it

»rt,ni'n-t -n Pie u u t r m s t i» !l e t B e 1
c . m-, f . , w
,| Ml t iu &lt; I P M
b, ir.o Si te. C- nl
nt/. Cemlr Sthoel
liro fi, Si ,- o i UuifTrt*.
u.-i .-to, *
• p.itol
■ ti
a,nv » f p o Tticu onl XlcnJe toUttoS.
SfCTtON It l. riou, trul oftoT Jm &gt;
n,-/ * !»!«•. th, C.unu r t * CsCecug
j i t * . C.un-r et V : ! j i». Bu*t ol n e w
l u , »m;* r ^ r . t *'! t u ■
n U
■« k 4■ Ia UM
Coji.'jr
C oji.'y » r 'f a EUlr.
It ilr . “c--r*ty. Cavanr
»,h M UauJ. I , oal D iiificti. U m i o J
T a i ft&lt;h6ul D .«'r -.•• Ard
ftaddUcf* &lt;
sl#as Run
•■vinirigsauegb
f- Thr U fD ills r t thAl At U • U f l k | f t

*s

1

• I ' n N l » t % £ ****? V
Cv. H/ VcHnol Ifc*

D . l '_.'
..A.
, • - Ti ‘ *

fW vM k P ' — ^
f

,

•

IfiT
v * 'V 1 4t¥f '!ift
'* Urt
. '! « «p#il6^t
&gt;fW?*
Bm##*
thttifitf
tn ^%
,
. . . * -* ,r *»i. * '?
. *
•,u
.• .* .» . *. . »&lt;
. . c___
sly
' ' *•
/ f » » A eou ot. i___
' “ J_____
f * '. ? ? '
in
hs&gt;tiM
ifTsaBl
** r,,jw-r&gt;h
w ot. to-*
v M.; iI pT-sij,
Ii nreu
il by
fiction
i
shtn
tase 11.
air iw
rh*i
r»
1- on Iht stxer'-nsni rsP of tbq.
Ci V ; T&gt;s Ass*,.*, rt all kx(M leri**,
t f l'*e
&gt;te C-vnli. CounIT K M ai
Ifcxi
■ i . I.
^ ..
IL - J g Isntnels, __
•&lt;* —I p teleto and II lAielnsUI
Si .T II«N 14 1. ream ts *
(xiry I. IVJ Ust Cju,.-^ Tx,
!ir lilt C nty at p.fi,n&gt;s. l u i t « f

lit . shill exl'oet stl isss, tti

le t rr- t ts hr res T u ts C ris iy .
oil*'
■
Bwis. ab w BuMoti,
T\* J
i . f f ? * . j ??, *?*!?'*?*f f l f *

t ,,J J i* .s i t Ji-its xStu' be rs*t ice* I.T iS a 'u it CM.niy Tur’ Co'-ai-'ir in IBs
me Sanxtor
t i rxym | j* roresib vs t it . . - , * . ; , o tl'.s
U '...i
ret
C .x n ', t l ti.-oesri. f t* at r v r i i t ..*•
.l hi, ror.ioaL
Cxun'z
'(ts *l *snstosl-1 U..ti.:t ihxtl h*.u I P * *
Its-tt Bt, slietiow fst s taen xnsiet m
I t . I . „ l T .r . x* XT.I III, l:r.t M-eSxy
le J *n ,*tt . J - I s m i v r i . xtwz tt-.Host s lert i rrsoi uid D in,its* m ill
o b 'l " I f « e l u • lir e el I uur yesre

TI.s I e*j.sturs shsil si Ifco Ls*li.s-

IU d IVeoutninl tni use re,„«l Postil »-r. MUi Sh x 1I« tsfitlii re U »

et t ju.it* C o m i alone/, «• |.,etr|Jet ia Us* t&gt;Z !»** &lt;-» *i**' « t
,»M PisIx rix n u Attitis IX. e* e ls Creel ire- i'J * « • V n » . , i tc u n n w u o n m uw

U» In. i With tu- lljfxllx11 n ,9 W the beans u ts«*;..-j|i et".

our. t e r n, 1, 1x9 l, * t r*-.. .0.1 ZOtt rert»tit« f tr,4i •M il !&gt;#■ grtuti i f 1 h 'f lfl«
faUt# !!&lt;»J O f ; n t r t f t fa? !?%»•
Fn th t ttu iFt/ a# dlffKt&lt;1 bp m#
#f C- Gtit? ^K«f4iWi#*Mff# It**Nits Alt?

—

t
v x . ' i i i r i S -lM n Bars
Ul’ L'SI JOIVT K r .jL O P flM WO. IZT*
U *-1STi l £ t h i l l
- . A. «*• assess uf 1*4*. sat IZva Um* 4* *TVA-ir yolWT I IU 01.071094 WO. M
a J t ih y iiL to i.uUllu
y iw :i! p.
A J l'IK T tUAOMrrtOH fV Z **ll&amp; PS
Ati^nSrSiM I . Art MiIs v til aJ -a* I .. S '*■»• U fx t lt i,, et-irt I t * , rM t'O lx * IBs
cl f J * i?|ji « -a r**4dt fur. - set. Sui ts and scsshbix -Am-nernsnl I* ArilfU V t* ir * C m n M J,
. -Is
1'. f-fw twsx
r r e 'V
snx
. j ’ l*
th*
* ?•-* •* C#vt,lr
1- TTre
is C.-"sciet
c I l l r l dC,U
riif
r ie
i .l,4
- , ! u ‘ 1■, »*
* ' TFix
i n lx
i s by
by x*d4!n|
r t '- t fllw
r e *i *l l M
lu-Uxtuin *, i i x „ . r / is S i- i i » , i » w id* ” W*.*F*I 0:*z* 4xN« s i lh:t f r t t s o . xa* t l W rxl tictlua ralsUaa 1# UM

h o w * j o r r r nr sOt^irtott no itt
A JOIKI HL 'OUTtilK, I
*i»#
Am#lin te l «t t ;! «4 i Ar.U*9 III ol
hr * lHr* m*3T b# InpMfiMMlJ u- •“» lltlR p ..l e^ t. .• . _____
Xi*m *r n&gt; Al«t« 09 rjimOi d i i ^ i isx-. r.VV ly*’ *, u,.l w ret ,luU •ih'*'*-* prsx-.-, fre IB* ctilrei cm. ti n fes thr isna rf M» IH yssn al lS*
f*'«l *H*1I b « Mf#*» ***' u«J*i p t i t •*!*
ts tr«# gu^.M'l*? ol irigITJft*
H t l #f»a »fr*M I.Tgr^rt In lt»4 m#l»n#? ^ t/,. t#-jvV-**r#. th#tl tor.fPfiM', c&lt;i l-VOMs i r».n1 L i K t lB m u n t - u t U l n t t r l f . n r r n ia r *n t d ie, ,-**. J &lt; - . i l l M C O f i x i f S - m t U i S i W '
.
__
_ ___
. _ ...» .... . . . . I V Ouuniy T J« a . k * , rent .J2SmS5 r . ’T ' c J u L ! , + **
U u r ~ 'lr S
r
« r r van s.
( N t f H t i Uf Itw. N o ia iri tn ihl* t W t i Af 1
(CBbllPtf
H *.
mtiJ irpf*i #f fHAiif? itriiof* II Aftici# __
c , rr ____
nr jM.vro
nv m e , » o . ^ ^ I.C- c x ^ l ^ . T i
-------%
IX. » f THIS Cflfiffl* t.pn Tni#
TT/HT O f 1 M r » T A l t o r tla O U lV V
•KhU uk#

July I. IN *

*
i' A
i r i i * ? 4i D j C *SJV&lt;t'i R I
------ ore I. 1 XI UM f t i l s r ' n s Mm a j l l IXX-I IS-isl try IB* fix-.e.
sem
Arrr'.reiTgnt I) Settles L Afttf # 111 mt Crwa**. rmx.-r _B.-»yl A.xt* B.xer! »r:AT» iOtt.T KUOLUHOW JfO »VI ? iiV . f w m * ., 1 ;*-.'re*, wl ! T S n t t t ,
DuUt.u
Srsnx.
T
&gt;«
S»V.U
D
.iinsu
t-S
A
dO'.-ir
liU
J
L
U
T
ItM
r
:o
f
r
«
sa
.
z
l
I
1^2.
— I
th# c»itti»v? dh #i tSp 4i »i # *»f f h n i i

jo b c t ac*au &gt; rio x go. !•*» pglsHM I« tlh# gUfUalLty M
l ni#r4rafr« bl
A J'Mflf KU.UItMA a ,*,•&gt;■ 1 »* L%# L u W ltiirf. tbfil cnmmg»i#»ii«fi HO

n o ra r

A s ir ii SiiOun II al M t l u Xtt •&lt; U&gt;* M H itn*nlirtn. ti k t u lf i.?rv#4 W 11K
C l n&gt;.Itu 1.99 *1 UM S U l* 91 r .J IU lt
xn»M bo • S»f»S??tl 10 !» • M tr t B ft of IH#
..
pc ir nrsoLviui iiv r u t '* x i» u . cut* of h-fiU U* Ntltlfatiw •• rta
Tvng o r rux gtA-rr. o r h &lt;i* ioa-.
ftl Ih# A f t Urr#?a» llaflJV I I#
Tf»»| lh# Wlrf»rI^Aiitf«iti .u..
11 I?
u. —
(Ul 1,(4 Hi N k rt’ tfrt, If 19 thtt I# I f
i h , I'JU ,lilt tipn . 9 , | 9 „ r r x l '.m 4 9* S , i |r i 9 IH
«f lire
|l#n n nl Ann1
of Ol# AU t* #1 fh ilL E t*»'•tin* 4* edurs- c.Vxurei xa e f ih* *u is 9, n # *.d , ,n*u
n l . n i l be 9.V- (u&gt; ...Xx, tx-j a m 9, *!-,nded «h *l' rss*

ranpa ui tut, reyicips.

____ o m o
fit-fin e -1 (Mil el ih* ........e l ttlu s »•
IBs txxible M x c n i , a t ih , , .m x ir sefat, 4 I l | 1u IS* IK , 9 -M U .i.n l I J* t i n t
r j v s * p i t , is tn# n w » i , nl turn
« i
Any Nevis i,« -M nrenndre ‘ h ill
b « J r * M )x V , tt i.t llr M in a W 4*
txrssd la m y - f t i* » &gt; • „ ite r lb » d ,i*
sf u ruxnr* t r em ry-bs* br p*t 4mz 4xlttt-1*
W» p a r , sny rtum* MS W*#*
U fixnr *t Ih* ixtusar* si mMO *# *"•
t ,-Mrul U l I s &gt;h* s it n M l *t t l

E

p i

r i - ' l It'.x UI x'-l iv'tixl n, u lt u M I -

a-r» a u w i . "

MaaisoHdii tt Qf ia&lt;iCa*x«». tad lUxl re* A n x c l r n l IX artlzl* VWI ,1 Ik , A * . ! , 1 ^ . U , v ' mV iuL - * x re 1A £ E * 'a # !
■euni, Tre Crl snre u „u eMlxui las ttltaUm o f !x* « U
r f tI lUI-14X
n l i x rsllllvs
rslxU-s tu
!h*i coJrl
Court ai
S » M l t 4lT !i M i«'*M gwaWkC
M '*
's n
45fi* ,tS n rr.uLvn it uv t i n i.cn u u A - U M *J!T K tr!! ^ .n S ,"H L '.T j .**".?
fwustr. n m t i . sa* ta* tares «* re **. I
J ' ; . ”
r
x
t
o
r
i
n
*
b
t
a
t
*
c
r
h
o
m
h
ia
i
* JOx,i
* . VIh* tx 'lo . ,o* A k k M m t i lb Ar- M S-iUlB
? ."* ,yv _*'i'J .Ifjr e C ratl
x s at—IBs------«
z u j tb.OesM.Txx i-wsrene t y n . . . u n , iSSSStu, w V U n T C r T m i C ,
r - -l»« l------a . . ™ * "&gt; * ■«• Vs ih ,
U I9 A * ' sad
at The Cu 'nty
*W W «g a u s&gt;lM ew la
in. tvu a ly si
“ but*. Csuaty. s x j r a
&amp; ‘STuT rw“ * ■ * » '
h.'nl, L ir l* SIXI9 *4 Z b r it . by **&lt;4m*

ir&lt;f

( ir e r

sy-jr-rei •/ ih# s.-r-rr,

at

SCgTlnf* tl I . __
r n _*

x rt tfltr i t a*

• n J (.’s i a t / x4 x rxtx.r-il.m n l'S d Is , ux,y I 19IS tB* c merer T at Ax r u rr
V is , b v r p e .s tiant.rtMt Ih * 9, « r r v ,

i h * C t -aty r t v-n.

!” •* *1 *t ri

" X L du ll,i tu t m s re s u iu n *1 C t u n r , ibx U UxH, al) yu yatly lor Slats.
Tre A w f w , d ti.y a ils l Is fa rt*ra r *
i x ily , fe-.iM, xnx s i , ,.i.rx. ix tt,
MOUir JOIWT IttiO Lim O M SO li *
nl uni h flk - , t| t „ j n , i Lbr—1M yi*. &gt;• re l lr . r l la I ) , C i u t , by (hr Sli-e
A iplM T n rro tix T lu lf l*tix -, 1.br u * fo, um sittaWsa sa u s
A m sndm int af »*re t s I *4 Ait.-*,
ut ** KVU stMusrsai rslt a f th* Cs-xnty Tss A-xcxk Out-i'^x. C*»re iu * r ' « ‘ M M s f' o ii'r 'r u
• I tl.s C vsilifuu in sf Ih* »:tta ml

--------

I __ n n f-r ta r tr«*ar
ihxa in* r u .i Tusadxf s tln * m 13na
Mevdiv M dx.-1- tr * . trj| sa* O s A
•trw sr irsure « , -m «* * f any see tg- r
S ' x i n t i -ir^ a ifire fat |h* Mrw

r«»

a* t»n tB»n m m

r.rre rre isj^ jrt**

*

um
^AMr’ T rta ^ M s a i M

'aSTiS^Uam* R a n t
g f iK S T A *

.
r *.

■MI MBS -

1*9

r a t, l i t
Phone 311
Mtanltc National Bank Bids.
Hanford. H onda

PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO I E VOTEO ON IN NOVEMBER, 194B

ti.

haa delayed giving tt 'Me jure"
or full legal tecogoltiun which ia
ttaeesaary before diplomatic en­
voy* ran he exchanged.
Naishall also said an agreement
ha* teen readied on the United
Stales position with regard to the
future of Italy’s pre-war colonies.
He descriited It as a bipartisan
pollry.
Marshall made the atatrm enl
M hr told a news conference the
UJI. probably will reply this af­
ternoon to Russia's proposal for
fnar-power talk* before He pi. IB
concerning the former Italian pus•Halon*.
M*a rahall'* label of bipartisan on
B UR. agreement na to what
■hould tie done with the Italian
colonies prompted Immedlata apeculation.
*
Dorernor Thomas E. Dewey, the
Republican prealdentlal nominee,
baa luggeatrd that Italy Iw given
a chance tn develop resources of
these colonies In Africa under a
United Nations trusteeship.
Answering questions, the sec­
retary said the granting of fnll
recognition to Israel le a m atter
of liming.
Marshall aaid elections must Le
next month In Israel under
United Nations partition Ilian. great notdaracn whom they kapt
Indicated It would be prematura IafonHtd of matter* of InUryri*

give this recognition- Indore
• elections are held, hut de-

Oaa

Ol’TOMETUIST

(CnnlinuaiL/ioiq Pate One)
! mehl, Albert A. Erlcson of Cil»n DfCLAKINO that the wUI stand by
Head, N. Y„ Alfred Foster of her hut band In his flgtit agalrut a
Montlccllo, Dr. I.elAnd Damr *,f charge ot smoking “reefer*.’* Urs.
Robert Mitdiurn D
U ptLturrd
pictured with
witli
• it Undo and Stanley Rruniley of Kobm
the Key West Club.
' her actor-but band to tills roctmcill*
----- ------------- ntiua scene lu Hollywood. Cal. The
Since the motion of tit,, earth actor, who la Ire*cn»!&lt;MKl ball, was

Blnklev.

liT ^efw tural1ToleeVf o r * P t^ L m f
bet.ruHeni ma­
or SB loan than a theoretical
jority.
Application* (till are pending
In Alaliama, Axliona, Kentucky
Maine. New Mexico. Nnrlh Caro*
lint, West Virginia, Louisiana,
Virginia, Missouri and Arkansas.

f* t*

Dr. C. L. Persons

tty WILLARD CONNOLLY
I Any hoy or girl who ever cp1■levied a few tadpole, in tin- hope
L o II o h H I ’roM I 'n e i Of*.
I of net intr them change tm« fn-ga
Initially qualify him fur rarrlu shotibl pet keen enjoyircni from a
nper nt Iona, This wa* It!
new tnjok, '-pollwlgglv'ii I'lugr**-'-"
Sanford ipaidet.is may rotnem- | lty Wilfrid
...............................
.............
. la
fb Ilronioii.
Tlih
lier Mldllfipmaii Meru us the In-11among the 100 up to dm uMltl-uia
m .
,
,
who served them at W ight's fir*,- i„ the Hhrai-y at the Junior High
An observer nntid Inal “*!(*■ eery llouipapy. Hlo father, Sheriff j School.
*
hoodlum s plaew l th e ir ah ola ca re - , Ptrey
p e r t v A.
\ Mem. and Mrs. Mero may j
Acconl|n r
p rinrl(1:)1 r:. j;
fu lly -"
A r u f f wax s p e a k in g w hen i . _ i . . . , i ,
th.. eraiwfruit atrttek him
1W Justly pniud of their a*.n s p re-1-p,
Hanford children laVo a
tbe grapnrru t atruea turn.
fiy,„8 »kill»as demonatratel 1......
in srnotl ei.nt r..- !
Other vletima wero a woman lo(U
lie will now princwl to 14 J InaJrU and animal"! th.-refore)
wVo war ofilattrml
u tuiimtu,
and two Kingsport newspapermen weeks of advanced training *■ many of the new lmol.a aie d •-

NEW YORK, SApt. ft—LTVHonry Wallacit now is un tbs* bal­
lot in IS atatrs, the iTugieiim g
P irtv aaid Imlay.
Rut even If hi* tarried ihe in all,
ha would nut havo enough elec­
toral votes to he ideclid Presi­
dent.
Howerrr, the p a rty illll has
applications pending In I) mht-r
llatei and 1* awaiting rourt de­
cisions In two or three more.
Progressiva Party lii'aihiunriira
said Wallace has Imcn qualifu-d for
tha ballot In California. Indiana.
Kansas, Maryland, Mnssnchiin'lta,
Michigan, Nevada, Now Jet &gt;• y,
New York, Ohio. Dragon, Panmyl*
Yiinia, South Dakota, Utah and
Wisconsin.

Kna

I

By ASSOCIATED TRESS
Govrtnui Thnm.it E. Dcwry of
N»w York, the Republican nomine*-,
will open hit drive (or ihc p in
idercy in iht midwni with a speech J|
01 Dei Mninri, Is., Sept. ill.
Pie innuuneeinent * j i nude to*
dry at Albany. N.Y.. by DcwcyN
c«'ni|uign manager, H 'rheit BlowBell. Jr. [liuwnrll i*id the ip 'e th
will be made at Drake Stadium, but
did not dm lute the «ibi#c! matter.
Two day* earlier, Piexidrtii Tin
man will begin .&lt; wetlriu toui with
a tpccrh at Dealer, la., near Dei
Moinri.
D rury will make hi* opening
ttweeh four *lny» ufisi hi» running
male. Gov rrfkii Karl K. Warieti
c( California, ilelivem hi* firm
ma)or campaign a d d ttii nt Halt
Lake City uvrr the Columbia
Broadcasting Hyslem. Warren will
1st h 'util over 1*IS i US *latimit
from 9:311 lu 10 I'M , Ka»letn
Standard Time
Deurev will Iv liraid over '.'IIS
and Mutual network# frum 0 to
0:30 P.M.. haitern Standard Time |
In advance of the t»&lt;&gt; *|a-»-ehc*,
th* Republicans keyed tbrir new, I
iy-Dunched campaign to the theme
that President Truman la a “rumplAll.ing" failure.

both of the Klngsia.it
Time. • News. Illn kley ’s ramera
was so Im-llv damagiul hr* u rs
unable tn take a pletuie nf the
Incident.

Cm i I c l i I

of '.hr ruined Raichz'.as building
In the Uritlih **etcr to pretest
Clmmuntit strong lrn t tattles.
The miliraiy governor* if th t
WASHINGTON'. Sept. 8— UP)—The Stixlegic Air Command vi-intt Big Four contir.uid to b« jn an
to give tU huge B-36 bomber a chance to show it really can fly 10.000 apparent deadlock over tho "’ -day
blockade the K.itrian* impoitd andg
n.ile». or more, with 10,000 poundi cf bomb*,
_______
*AC official* laid today that the “poiiibility" of making tucli a "v"&gt; th* tanslr' currsr.ey iltna*
; le*t definitely emu. But added that go immediate plans have beta liu'* * h : .h pr!?v' ;***
• rr;10P- **
tK,&gt;‘
the flight plan c*iaU more as a d c
ir ^ m a n t/ T i
* «tre rather than a* a conciete pioytam.
*“
, t r t; th«. g &gt;\»rr.or* of‘ "th« *U’^
P r e s u m a b l y , Initinl flights!
P.-.uis. Ehtaln and Franre have
would be made from hare* within'!
trade little* headway. Unofficial
the United State* with return* to'
reports if Berlin wore that the
; the ba»e after the non stop long
cf talks hod »*«hed and the
, distance effort.
c. nals ate awaiting instrw tlcns
(
A variety of course* fc&amp; Jong
i fro u their capital*.
•distance teata me possible, A
F n - i Neuwanp., chairman of
fiitrhl frutn the New York City
.the isxial Deirtoi rata. cltlod.V ^JT *
area fu Hawaii ard return. for
itho entire no:ru’irioti of Berlin to” i
(Sample, would jive a non-stop]
protest'* th« Communist a a tlfh a . ’
distance of approximately 10,006
■■R. il'n &lt; u « Iwcomi a city fre*
Wile*.
*
.of fear xrd inls'-ry,*’ h* told tbs
1 General George C. Kenney, I
city council, “W hat good ir* all
! commander of the Strategic A:r
! the prom!*as uhen. as *.ve see In
Totte, ha* inid that he is certain
I'.hevo Ccmmunlst actio.r* that
! th« *ix-cngir.o craft eventually can
,* ,'ii ihc must prim ary of human
ds hotter than lt« specif! cat) ^ny
rlgkta arc violated?*’
, call for Theac Include a ra n n j of
I The wroth of the antl-C&amp;rr.10,000 miio# with lv,000 pounds
• n ripilts ar.d Western rff'ctali
i of bomba.
1alike -erters,! or. the Vidnaplneu
Tl.e B-30 already haa flown 8,-,
‘of the ill policemen, who had bewtiV
000 mile* with what the Air Torn
,.T1 Jut nt citv 1-all to protect tha
I describes as a “slteahlo uicful”
’•lwted tmvemment
I Toad ,o rhumba. Tim lom ber—dcI signed for an overall weight of
Although temadoes oceur in
STd.Oud pounds—alao ha* ta!:-n off
n|h*i place*, they usually iKo rot
*1 • tflnl weight of more tr.an
of violent s i thoif tncounUrtn in
IWO.OOO pounds and flown ap­
the Mtniralppl valley.
proximately *1.000 mile* at avcmjr*
I speed of mom than SOti nRIes an
1hour.

Candidate To Make
Speech Four Days
After Warren Talks

— W illia m F re e h u ff. J r . jiollM eal
w r ite r,
and p lu d o g ra p h e r
K ill*

PK a&gt;

Berlin Raids

Air Command Wants To Give B-36
Opportunity To Fly 10,000 Miles

Gov. Dewey Will
Open Campaign
In Des Moines

KINGSPOItT. Trim.. Sept. R hlh
—Eggs, fiuit, and vegetable* wenhurled at candidates It &gt;y Aruff
and D. Caitull Reece. Iti'jiuMiraii
national commit t re men. at a pol­
itical rally lin e last nigld.
Aruff, the hillbilly slngm and
Republican candidate for gover*
nor, wax all tick by m grape-fruit.
Reece, who i&lt; ruiming fur th&gt;United State* Senate, wa* hit by
an unidentified nila»ile
Other mlsiilea striking near
Reere apattered the suit of the
former R ep u b lican national chair­
man.
“One sustained shower of the
Rlltslles descended »n and aliout
the speaker* platfoini and the cul­
prits van I, hoi Into the crowd,**
reported Police Ch'ef Char In*

1""
•/ I :

--------— • v r r f r t -

• $

- v ...;

-.-xu,y
,.

first

�■ m n»«

*r.; *V'

T IIE SA N FO R D

WEDNESDAY SEi*TE*MBEK

r .\G K r i v L

H E R A LD * S A N FO R D . F L O R ID A
. J L T '.T T _

RADIO PROGRAMS
Station WTKIt
T ill MMIU
I ;01 W *»l *f 11 J iitit |...f i „■
t:&lt;*a
i»' l ^ t i r r
7,4i* ♦’•.numinll) •‘atrnifdr
" • i t N'rWP
I’litu r IT P*n#-r
V i” Morniriv I'exit urn#
t*4&amp; Hulfiii Hrrrn.nle&gt; oa \t «*rl*1 ,\! M u r
v ..u r IIII &gt;. T&lt;-dnr

\W

,* Jt» MmU

|&gt;*

H'frO t*i/mviMiiff uld, &gt;’*&lt;•

4 fl i T i . . ! n » i&lt;t»*

• i i Po|i Ooi4»*rt
I 3b t h fl«n4U**t
i 4*n u rih g f i*|h ll*Mir

l# ‘i« llu truw rU , B lu r
I I •♦ii iifth t a t i# .v ?&lt;t*t
i 11 in Jh.rnlnic V ir lu lr

1 • % ¥ ■ ur

11«n»u n

M. M U ,

E F CA *J *i PATE 5
ALL P f 'r rK eX iO S£?,H lTtl
£ tfO A^£ k *T FAOY Fj H

4 u\ Him# NVw»
15.11 Twiii-L#ll*» Hun*:*
«:1* H|n«rt» f.truU
4 II IM. 1 AIk *11 Hh.»«
♦:•*« Hr*-! Th* Hi" 4
7 IN \iitiqn* Timv
II I ”

4 I ** V*n .it

*iwnk

I A ll

n ~f

ICNTO 6 TUI Vj VS p; _of
lcne tt*scr-_
AIL $14 TF.tAj
II C
FU'Od O

E*

I'ru g ia m

7 : IN Mir it t!&gt;

I

C \?w ri1
E’

€ ’«'» N o n

I " " J * . Ik
1 11 l-a iIn Am erican*
IS** M n*U«l V*ri»ik«
3 &lt;** IU i Nutiv H in d i
) &gt;»a HinfurU hlf|*|irr
1 n i U m i. Kur f i ' i l i )
3 ,It* I I H* A I
11CBOTM

. '*&gt;!fATlOHS 1

HANBO.

t W litffl&lt;p»nrort|i *
I i t Miorj I l n u r

ti ll M111fi»r % 11*1*4
j .'"' (ihlrrn I'tiri’l*
IJ:» S W orld At Noon
13 IM iA n t f Lundimi*

Hy Fran Striker

1 T IIK L O N E R A N G E R

ii"

P tif fi*t

A

f— f

1

i

THAT OCT* IT CCY5. no /, w; GCi
NOTHIN’ 70 r U ’l FRCA' Y€ 'l ( t
RANtrtL-' 1
— ------ i / t"— ~ p *

IC G K *&gt;l £N!» I X A D ■

ii L v
r

—

4 I ■ turn *- Tl llir

1*ll&gt; J t‘l||I (if T tin til I*hit u
!•.«»•! Nth hi Kill I to II

I if* h.

*» IS It) thru |t.&gt;.»«|Ur»
•* I*» 'lAt-^,1 H lo f)
* IN Kmili *\*tr 'iU- i'lull

|o All HlM.fl* K in # ••» Tt*«* I •
iB .ftt ¥fo*lr» llm le r tt r

It' i t « 'l i » t | . .*1

11Mm N»h «

II »«V Prank if IUi»t#ir*ii i-i»h
II Jto* NlM
»,i* tit lt*iiilrit mi•
11 "» N*n*
I3:AA H lcn O ff

&gt; n s i K H l i \ V S S I \ |( s

II; ASStMIATKI* PRESS
S I.) Gordon, G is tit*
, | . n Led
i Slant« In ilniitilp \ ii't n t ) nvi'r Philtt.lf
Drove In t h in tun* In
H o t game t!-l triu m p h uu.l l imite.| tw o-run h m iirr in t l ’Y In win
n ig htcap . n.i!

I

F rttr OstermuelUq, Pirate*
hulled 1‘lin tfi (lit*, nvrtrut plan'
In Natlimul J-esi'iie ram, l*rnii
.St, Umli. 6-2. Allowed ntilv' seven
hit*.

Dr. Henry McLnulin
O p tn m e tris t
IIS Magnolia A ir.

Phone 312
lit W itll D isney
"-E

WAN. 3
A V T -o A "

LE JA .

auO&gt;*c&gt;B

c* cj:ad O ^

Beflcr Get A HYING START

«T SHOWALTER
^ l l IK K rpate ill MrilCh Building.
Large light office. nowly Umo
IMtQ, —II utillllt&gt;A, ht'ul and Jaril•or »• rvirr
f ur ni ihfd. Call
Shd-W, II. A A. Ih.'pt. Store.

WANTED
SALKS LADIES
Short hour*, paid vacation*
In.uraiU'r I'olicv
MrCHOHV’S
5e Ilk* 25e Stor.*

Mourin and up to date one room
c(tii‘ii-*icy apartm ent. Ideal lor Man tu wuil on trade and keep
l&gt;ook» in wholesale (tore. I'leate
hurtneti roupln. Downtown lo­
iflve i*iIk*i inice and ii'fcrenre*.
cation. Call £&gt;WI.
Ilo* It Herald.
Al'ARTMKNT. MS W. Dt St.
MAS WANTED: To rile mntorFOll RENT OR SALK; Hour- or
cj*le. Apply The I'olur Hear,
A apartment bct-auM' of ill lirulth.
1011 N. Hark Ave.
v S»# Owner, t!im E. Sth St.. Sen
MAN WANTED T o SUCCEED
ford.
R. It. Hartman for lUoleoth
TWO ROOM fornUhed apartment.
It ur Inere In Settilttole County,
1101 French Ave.
lotto families. FioduMr udil 2U
year*. No r \|« iir iu v uvided to
Fodr loom apartm ent with »rrcened puifh, Adult- only 014 atari. Sale- ea*y to ma\j&gt; anJ
|irofit« lartte. Sturt imnualintely,
Myrtle.
Write Itawleiifli'a I)-p'I. FAt&amp; Room lloure near hlith «ho&gt;il.' 440-litDS. Meniphi*, nn&lt; L nr
*ee Frank (S. Ityer*. I*. O. Hot
Call 1073-J.
644, Sorrento, Fla.
Rqom Furni-hed llvnr* 1012
Maitnolta hvo. I'hulie Oviedo Krifiateted nuraer for -erilc* with
Polio raaei. in North and South
20l» after 8:00 F. Sf.
Carolina. See Sira. Ethel lieirlcr
Modern apartment, every rontrnlat Red Croe* Headi|uailerv for
enee, cverythlnir new, Hrrt
reflet ration hlnnka.
cla»». No dorr*. TiikarhV renter
Commercial A Dark Av-.

WORK WANTED

- rti.L 617 for llattrry , ticnerator
and Starter service. S-aln'a
flattery Service, JU1 W. Firat
SL
iKLANDtl Murnlng Sentinel Ortando Evening Star. Call Ralph

(Irlamlo St.NI 1*1111 At inter I’uik
AAatih lo t t'prniitg Date
At
SA N FO RD
[*■**w *•**

Knv. lir,6J

iEPTIC TANKS, prrea*. cuncreto
ittliforc'd, itate uj&gt;pruVrd rile*,
trili, *&gt;.&lt;•&lt; and 736 gallon* A ll1
wo.k Kouranteed. T. O. Itiuwn, I
Jr. Phone Ultt AA’.
r 'tr Kitehen Cabinet* &gt;11 C.
likott, 77o iV.

'W O i

"

.- V

T \\ C __

' ' •^

“Sj A~ 1A ~-' b * \ p i

' t s . -J

i.rtid x -

/T v ^ v ; ?•

Ileal E -tatr
Inveatmcnta
AA. It. AVILI.IAMS. (traitor
110 N. Park Avr. Tel. 1120
/.II.A . Long Term I man* (1.1.
F.II.A. Repair Loan*

MELTON'S
USED CARS

'

Huy
We lluy

F u r l ush
Fur

I.AAVNS MOWED. Fur tec ton aide
pMimatr* Phone 7M-W.

And

VENETIAN BUNDS made to ord*r. Seminole A'cnvtiun Iltirwl
16*. 820 AA’. 3rd St. Phone
SI62-W.

S E L L ON E A S Y T E R M S

V

'J IK&gt;» x

3ml &amp; P A L M E T T O

Itadlu* repaired, ndlcd fur and
d« tivetrd. Phone County 3702.
J. C. Walter.

O /.A U L IK K

Hv H^y Ciultn
I.ECSN AM KIN
CUT -ilM
j V*Hv

COT
. a \
lll« OY 1
\

See Un llefore Yon llu; or &gt;t!l

a m i

,?.*;

■

.v

ir tr s .
B H B A K I N KUNLL
S C O ’ HTU

TRIGIDAIRE

.V ShOL, r
✓

SA LES-SER V IC E

,

"

x

,♦

301 K. lai SL

J

—
j r * .—

Hill Hardware Co.

1

^

4

. -

Ph. 63

•
,

, Mk BcjI T u t froved Tkb ,
r Grwt t* M i n MONTHLY

*

TT

i n6T up th' n in th , a n ’ **V dcau Timed.. .’
C L R A G S A IN 'T A L l O W t D l S t U ' F S G O I X . . '
TMCA\ C R O IN S
J i ' MOPC 01*0
J

FEMALEPUDS

■•

. ' V-»- &gt; .•

ah?
a &gt;-/

.* *rro n v o
.v r , A ags
/S ' / 1 s riv\j

co securtve

n t c r r a is e s ..;
th £ m a

m .o o r t v

W C * SHOOT
T A I L - Sa * g —
A HP T h r KUH~
N&amp;as a h a e r r !

are you UemiVJ by dtatrem ot ta­
male tuncttnnG tnonthlr UUuiibs ivc—I Doe* Uul* m a l e j o u t u g s e
I rcm gain. Is* ! *0 a e r o n a . w e a i .
t.tsh airuMf—a t *u ch tltnet* 11i»o
so try I Kluk d I n n a n a a i * V»e»ustil*

u

(.'umpouiul U* i»lt»»# a*Kh aymplumai lu a rment r-*U k *l t « » thl*
p.vtM t irmarkatur t.atplul U a o «*an trou bl'd IM * war. A m iti if-io re

v*V0IAt PIHKHMI'SastSlt'

HEADACHE
C*fWU* iNitiei 4 arHUHr
**W*1*J I*|i«di«e| $ Ifett w#)k
'♦D'klt M I " )
Itldf
ff««i
n i mmtlftt,
FM4*wljfiitL$»i m tSsL

KTTA KKT1
(tAAft I M».f C R o o o o ; \ | t / Im a i i t . u :
4 - I ) :\r* ej f»
_ Q A TC 9 j 1 M O J* i n W «CI»
i C
((OiXP^I ALCVsrJ r n u a*v^«-r4n
' CT3LV V 1**- 1 * 0 /5 ..* '.
n r. a r u,u i
vt-i\ u p Tosom
iw K

P E lt lll.ll.'ld

WeMianvIiid 2-way
Iwlp ler aida 'a ___
problem
Wb*« '• 4* far m u__
M4«npufcli
»&gt;*si,m.
m.

FO.T HEALTIl PROTECTION ami
CLEANER LIVING raU 961 for
American atlye Ire llov, good con­
complete detail* on FOGGING.
SALE: fin -u l a ting o||.heater.
dition, $16.00
Phone
1350,
J t 5Urnd
only one aoaaon, perfect
Soil
eitnera Chemical a. Inc.
Charles Sheafer.
condttion. priced w ry renaonaLle
Hill Sunn net lan Ave.
.22, ,32 and .46 cal. pistols and .22 18
A U T O S F O R SA L E
I
cal. rifle. 2 salt water flihlng
reel*. See at Seminole Countv
HOT LUNCHES avery day from
Health Unit. Monday through I WHEEL TRAILER, suitable
11:80 to 2:00 a t IIOMEU’S.
for litre atrek. Inquire a t Music
Friday.
Hoi. 119 W tat 8 t Phone 96V
FRIED JUMBO 8 RRIMF dinner* Capitol Record Pla;yetr, earellent
every night. HOMER'S.
1934 Chevrolet coupe *600. |*h.
condition. Phone 8765J
fl. AR TIC LE w a n 4 c .u TOMATO PLANTS 40c hundred. t m . day—dd l-W, n i g h t ____ _ ,
[

t* 0 r * &gt;•■&gt;, balp. V *« m . CARDUt n&gt;a,
n a lt lbta«a lata sostsr for ,a « In elthai
sf to * • • )&gt; . tl* alar ted 1 e*,a Wfor*
■,*«r (!■* ' and Uk,n at 4I*k i M *n i*,.
l*t*L II aloniM M l* rrliris fsiuiwn.l
perlodta pats: HI U t ia Ui(ou«l.«n uw
m l b III# a lonu. it &gt;Wi4 lapron four
apetUla a ll dqriUon. and Una* h*1p
build up rtalalaare far Ih* ir,io « 4a, • U
M « * CinXlUI u MMsUfkoU, i n u n t
as4 H K aiin rsIl, taitad i f ,* s , uf i „
tbwd stru ts m a n ", f » t CASHUI tods,

Cm Bliok-lnifkl
Help Yea
Men Yob Feel Lory?

Y * l gtasa r « a j« h l n t , fwtp that B*afasbe ft«Usu IT IS* awl, i m m , r " trsl
I f **4arS , |a Sataete at coat Up* lion
! »Ur».[&gt;rausht. lb* frUadlf Issauit, tl

"

'

p

V-

O
t m u 'n x i Mg*
P g R e e c r u v » \ V .F U L - \ \

u » sA .a c R iP *

at

C ..O L L 1 lO G

VDU .O CA0 &lt;

n«- U &gt; a -

1*1 IN A

MuCRV.'aarrA
yajirti mv

I ' f —iS /

Jit

— ,

V ",

colum n

(

I
* « fc 1

Tl ssala sot, s sassy ar ,w
r* *by tlnaa Saab s Witleaf raartiMa*. If y*a *r#
k I t i l g s p lis i u lata of
.flats-

-T- *

c r I list* '/
**• ■*"‘**«»s
..TUQ,
/ you e l i ' . ' H ' l k*Q« OOVJH
*£i A'F.#*As‘ t-i
O
-F /
^

V •

-

6nm us a te e *

lit Paul HtililnMin

---- - nLAtn.Au.v-s/
1 (JUABO ir « n t
— Ni • I l i n n ' "■ &lt;
y.^r»lC ,-

m m

rsatiiMsi HMitair e*mt Mar., a (in .m
ssaisn baa t*ua4 tb* anaati la CAH-

Heautiful hemlmade diaper ahlrta, 13 N0T1UES—PERSONA I,
10 f t W enen m n l 'c t i e , alao
blue, pink trim. Reasonable.
County 240b.

AS'

iK R
a .r
nr i f f P sLl*

Expert Radio Repairing
Fred Mvera. I l l E. 2nd Hi

Nire 2 Room Apartment, furnlrhcd
or unfurniuhrd. Adult* orljf. Ap­ 1rr.«*or Work by the hour »r Job.
rioii*hin*, harrpwinir, mowin*
ply Palmetto (Iroccry, :||7 I’olunu dirt movin*. We apeeiaJItr. )H*f*hKKKPINTJ Service nod T u
nietto Ave.
rriHiita.
Deinp-ey, 2 In Mugin conditionin* huildin* lot)
tmlia. l'luilie 111*,
f mill.lied (iaraire Apnitmcnt.
ilo
and garden plotf. Phone 107-J
P"
pet*, children. Apply 1UH SianSEE U8 FOR
"LOUR HANDING A fmiahln*
tfuMlnc after 6:00 P. SI.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
cleaning A waking. Our poweAND TYPING
unit anablea ua to work whore
I It EDIT HURKAU O r
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
there la no electnr -■onneetlo
SANFORD
r.vallehte. 21 year a eiperltnr*
lit* N. Park
Phone I HO
H. ¥ . flt-aann. Lake Mary. FlRLAL F.8TATK— INSURANCE
FRUPKRTY MAN ACi KMENT
Eiertriral Appliance!
RAYMOND M. IIAI.I* Realtor
‘.ItPENTF.RINO and repalrlnjg,
Refrigerator*
rtn.. 4 Florida S ta ir Uank Hid*.
hour, lay or wmk. Art Daug
Repairing
e tv. Phone 776J .
AVALKKII hl.EC Tit 1C CO.
20H N. Park Ave.
Ph. 1104
JlUilF.HN } hedronm Rr.rrh type AV111 do finl-hed humlle laundrv.
All Work Guarantra-d.
v home, 2 lurlht. Etcejlent locaEmma Thomaa, 1604- tTark Ave.
t.un Apply MMI Ffuinma Drive.
1'hvt.a 1239 AV.
Houaewlfa want- ilreaa making to FLOCK SANDING and finiahlng
with modem equipment, 28
do in apare time. Phone 1401 -J.
y* e •* oiperirnr
work guar­
S m a l l HOME located on comer Part Time Jnha for two girli
anteed. E. F. Slovene. ItL 2
lot. Ner'd* *«mr Impruvem-nL
Hoi 143A, Sanford, call 7I6R4
Houae work or maid. Monica and
Can l&gt;e Imughl for $27601*0.
atw r 7:00 P. M. *»• before 7:00
Willie M uni, ntlH E. im h Ft.
Ideal for couple.
A S.
ROIIRRT A. AVILI.IAMS, Keillor 10
Btuincrot Opportunities
Raymond K. I.undqulat, Aaaoclate.
SAVE A LIFE
Filling Station's stick, equipment
Atlantic Hank, Hldg. Phnn
MAYUF. YOUR OWN
for aale. Good location, Call
Hy having your car or tiuck
#6 Acre*, Country Club Read, I
9193.
iliC'ked over hy our expert
room houae unflni*!u-d, electric­
mechanic*. I* the -leering ay*12 SPECIAL SERVICES
ity $1800 00 Ph. ISU.
tern »afe? Are the hraitr* ailJualeil for quick stupa? Monthly
B ARTICLES FOR 8AI.E
KPJO A CAR
payment plan for larger iob*.
YOU DRIVE IT
GENERAL TRUCK * F.tJPT CO.
New loicatlon. BerC* Sewing
PIIONR 100
208 W . F l r e t S t r e e t
Machine
Oppoalt#
....... Shop.
„
. . n ita fPrinctae
STICK L ANII- MOURISON
The atrh. Phone 1100.
UPHOLSTERING
where quality
U.DRIVF..1T, INC.
prevail*. Sample* of material*
TUXEDO FEEDS—eomolete line fOUR FLORIDA HOME can be
galore. Estimate* give*. Salio*Hunt'* Tuienn Feed | tore
ptat free. Call DM for detail*
Uphol.tery 110 W. 1st, St.
«.ri FOGGING, Southern Chem­
Phone 1383.
CO M PLETE ROCKET BET. other
ic a l. Inc.
tneehanlia tool* also, atewlng
Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
chicken*. Orlando Highway Rt.
DODGK-PLYMHUTH
leveling, hy hour or aert. De2. Hoi 266.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Witt Hu
Hunter, Phone U47-M,
10* PalmelU Ave.
I'Kmo 1*11
On* Rex-Air Vacuum-Cleaner f IS
Kitchen Cabinets built to nrJer.
Telephone 1291*1, . *
Kelp-Selfy Heir Beret** M aadrv
Free estimate*. John K. Price.
Drier*
Ironlug
O r l a n d o llighw a y, I'hon
Orangw Tree*, delivered. Phone 100 W. 18th Nt.
PSaawe I U I
1070-W,
629 J.
•trd rl* “firtet.. both pradically
new. l W » J .

WANTED Tl) HUY
llld liold—AAalche*
llridge—Teeth—them *
\nlii|Ur Pireea
t'a-h On I he Itarrd Head
IIO \ J..A.I*. HERALD

Y

aw

. «

:m

r *.
g

\

'* E H

‘

m

S

.

.

a

jwjsWmtp
::c

m

y

0

�I

t)

C. THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

•PAGE SIX

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER S, 1948

GIANTS WIN PLAYOFFS FROM SENATORS
Sanford S l a t e d To
Meet I s l e t s In
D aytona Tonight
Hill Markrl, (firmer I n i'frlltjr of Prnrt*)Irani* »t*r. Mill
draw th , •tiartin* hill »««isn
menl (nr Ihe Smifnnl Giant* In
the nprnliir g*mr n( (hr Sanford-Daytun* llrirh »erir* Innlfht, ||
anmiunrrft thin
morning hr Manacer Hal Gruber
of Ihe Sanford Glanta. Iludili
I,aha, «me nf lh«- il&gt;i&gt; «f la»l
night’* ilr ln n n m the Orlando
Senator*. will handlr pitching
duties Inmnmin night at Ihr
Municipal Park. Il*&gt; llin.rnk rsnrw a* given an appreciation
gift hr Hanford fan« aflar I h r
gama loot night In ahlch h r hil
l« o hnnir run*. Thr gift amountad In II |H, Manager Gruber
declared.
Hr AKTIII’lt BECKWITH. Jit.
11rr»Id Sport* l.dllor
Sparkling rrltrf pitching by
Buddy Lake nod timely hitting bv
Flr*th**cMin,i H a y lloscnkrani
■pallrd victory fur thr Sanford
Glanta at tin- Municipal Park lari
night, whan the local* rap pail ou.
a 7 to l&gt; win nvr-r lh»»e I'NAMAZ
1N0 Sanatora to *and Manager
Hal Gnitrar'a aggiegation Into Ihe
finals of I hr Hliatiffhnn**) playoff
rrrlra of l|u&gt; Flotilla Slnlc league.
The Giant* meet (he Dayton*
Beach Islet* tonight in the reanrt
city at 8:16 oVIoek.
Hanford trfmmarl the Sen* in the
fourth game of Hu- firot round.
The Ineata topped I lie flr*t game
In Orlando on Fihtay night hy a
8 tn 2 count In ten inning , mid
Won the second nf f mi at the
Munlrlpnl Hark Saturday evening.
B to 3 Orlando trimmed the Gl*
anti |n Orlando Monday evening
hy a 6 to 2 arotr, hilt the local,
tnrnrd nrt the atrain Ib*I night to
eliminate John Ganrel's cohort*.
* Th* Giant* opened ho*tilitie* In
toe first frame. I.loyd Clifton
singled to left, and war lent aeam
paring home tiy a two ply |»&gt;ke
from the lug hat of Hay Rosenkraut, who atari spanked out t wo
home run* tn drier In four of
Sanford'* »rven run*,
i The local* Added another marker
(ft the aeeimrl on a walk Iallied to
Tim Tyler hy fllghlhander t!d
Pavla. who wa* pitching hi* &gt;econd aerie* ronfliet. a aarrificc hv
Connie Kavaki* and a flv hall hy
Rudy Karron aenred Tyler from
third on the tag up
Sanford add'd a pair of run* In
the third
Clifton opened the

frame with a elngle. and ItoM-tr- ed Senator left fielder, pulled the
Derby Day Will Be tnlng Steeple.
Waycross And Albany
brant poled one nf llavi*' pitcher outstanding play of the *etie*.
M |J
A a
I . l
2nd H are—5 /1nth Mile
over the rightfirld wall.
ran to the leftfirld wall in la*',
H eld A t V o l u s i a
Last H alf Daily Double
To Meet In Finals
Orlando jammed three runt night'a contest to pick Rudy KarO val N e x t
T tlP s H n V
,l " '1 A ' Vln&gt; }&lt;ur Hlime,
arrota the plate in the fourth. Art , »on'a drive out of the air to keep
Of G-F Playoffs
^ C * 1 1 u t 8 « « y Kthel Commander. Sun.tnpe, Had
Dunham, who ntarteil on tin- hill • 'he hall front going over the wall.
ly Torn, Lucky Max, Lucky Scott.
for the Gianta, eiperirnced &lt;1if - |Garrison had hla hack to the fence,
ID ASSOCIATED PRESS
Derby Day at the Volu*l* Count,
'm * ? ti
k i. *
N EW Y O R K , Sept. 8 - ( / P ) — S u n Mutial o( the S r. Louit C ard­
ficulty for the firat lime in the and made a jump, snagging the
The Wnycros.t Bears nnd Albany
^J
Tm in
1 iT .1'' n V Card*.wilt onet m ihe nrx; phaaa
game. John Gatriaun walked, »f hall with one hand. , . . "The sea* inal*. although in thr midtl of hit wnrtl batting slump of thr ira to n , ty Kennel Club In Daytona Beach vi
ter two rnrn were down. Thir •on'a over. We have whipped Or­ continue* to lead ihr National League hit parade by a comfortable I* neat T u e ^ .y , September 11. ‘ r u V l / l " C " ',n; * 1" ' ? “' h' of the Georgia-Florida playoff to
That meana that after tonight
g u i!
' Tlm‘‘* ..... . determine who i* the Shaughnetay
slarlrrt the trouble. l.ou llrvii lando." Those are the words &gt;f
there are juat five racing night* ' M Ki“ {‘
dumped n rlow roller down In- City Commissioner John Kridrr, margin.
Ilk
Race—3/ISih
Mile
! champion. "
The Cardinal rlo u lrr dropped from M2 lo .Jft9 aa he collected left and contequently Racing Sec­
ward aecoltd hare, and no one war wh'. managed the 1D47 edition nf
Mrdtnn, Always Black Jaded
W«yero-ti disposed of the Talnhle to touch the hall, *n all hnridt the Sanford Celery Fed* In the .&gt;nly four hit* in 28 trip* lo the plate during the p a il eight day* ac­ retary Merrill Watt* i* tossing all
hla ace greyhound* into the re­ John, Ihi.iton Post, Moon Hnrkrt, lahassoe Piratei- In at night 8-0 for
were safe, Joe Baton rifled a F8I*. Those word* ju*t almul t ill cording to figure* including Monday'* game*.
maining program* In order to pro­ Dell Haven, Jig-A-Jig, Yellow ' the third nnd deciding victory in
single into right field to wore the dory for many Sanford fan*,
Musial'* outfield mate, Knot
11h«- !«-■»* thtee out of five *erl«*.
vide a maximum of thrill* before Tramlt.
Garri*on, and llevil pulled up nt too Everyone i* happy, and well Slaughter, retain* hla grip on aee5lh H are—3/1* Mile
Tallahaasee won only one gam*.
third Ike Heaone douhled lo left, pleased with the showing nf the ond place with a .3,16 mark. Rookie Henrich had the moat run*, rout­ the light* go out. Galloping in the
He Happy. Red Humdinger. , Albany knocked Valdosta out of
nr.it llevil talllert. On the play, It*I1* edition of Ihe Sanford Glanta, Richie Aihburn of the Philadel­ ing 10 to boost hia total of 208 feature ninth rade tonight will he
.r |
allowed th throw from managed hy the popular »klpper phia Phillies, out for the real of (eight more than Dom DIMagglo Fain, OB'i Honey Itird, Beautiful tjidv'» Happy, Je« U ve Me. |toc- *he playoff with n 5-0 whitewashkrl Bomb, J«'*ter Jingle, Wichita '"K f"i the Cards' third victory
(i Mm j.Marie
| al l a to
l
ro roll
ton through
lo the Hal Gruber, who ha* the ONLY the season with a hand Injury, nf Boston), Boudreau's 173 hit* I'aketta and l.ltuc Super.
were topa while Henrirh led In
Molly, Dismiss.
against one defeat
inflelll, and Kntnu (allied Dunlium CLASS D haardtall • rluh in the trail* hy two points at -*&lt;33.
OB'*
Honey
Bird
ha»
eight
win*
two-bagger* with S7 and Wa»h*lh B a re —3/IRlh Mile
The head of steam generated
forced Tony Mirande tn loll ou' playnffa, Hitt we ran whip the
to
her
credit.
If
ihe
could
hit
th
r
Boston's candidate for rookie ington'a Ed Stewart remained
Pedal Pusher, Prince** Dinn, by the Bears in the final day* of
hi retire the ridt*.
Daytona Beach Islet* to win the of the year honors, Alvin Dark, ahead In triple production with wire first tonight ahe would Ire the
OB’*
Hot Iron. the regular season which swept
I.fe 1 in
&gt;. a n f _ . . .. m 1*1 u,
e . I a, i ’ 'I lit at
No nddithmal run* were mn&lt;t■■
firat greyhound to ehalk up nine „Lady Robbie.
„ ,
..........................
tacked eight point* to hi* average 13.
vlctorlea this auromer. PaketU iSem ryBaek. Karlroek, Duaky Re them Into the league championship,
until the seventh Inning. Orlando 'ir-rgla-Florhl* winner*. tv . ate and i« in fourth plare at .331, a
carried on through the first por­
cord. Pleasant Dream*.
added two run* In thr frame Sen- ILL iM'hirul you , l*oy*. r.. nllnit ■
point ahead of Chicago'* Andy D u c a t s For Florida haa won seven rare*. Fain won
tion nf the playoff. Last night the
7th Itaee—S/lfith Mile
one grounded out, hut Mirande th** jfoijil work,
hundred*
of
admirers
Monday
I'afko.
Poverty Promise, Half I.nIm-I, Bear* hil when runner* were wait*
worked Dunlin to for a free ticket
Hounding out thr top ten are, Georgia G a m e Will night hy her sensational showing Choctaw Red, Now Voyager, I* mg on )•**&lt;• nod took advantage
Davi* went down on n culled third
DHLANim
in the ninth race. At that timstrike nnd Thr nop walked, lend
ah r h n a Tommy Holmr*. Boston .'I'JA; Ed lie Mailed Out Soon she rounded th# saucer in 31.1 Patvt, Misweet, Truitt Don, Park of six Tallahassee error*. The
Pirates nuthit the Bear* 13 hits
ing Mirande to second. llcinhaugh Thiunp, 3li
4 1 0 i •i Waltku*, Chlcagu and Getty Her•renndt to win hy five length* Gold. Mh H are— 3 /lfilh Mile
So It.
lieat out no Infield roller to short. Krlnbaugh, 2I&gt;
5 0 *» t S* man»ki, Brooklyn, .310' Jeff
Percy Ueard, University of i Little Surer triumphed In an
Valdosta kicked throe chance*
Sam Strade, I-c-ft, Flnvd Ham*
• lop to fill the aiirk*. Then Ty Itrurii'l, rf
3 n i -* n Hcaht Boston. .305 and Sid Gor­ Florida athletic department mem­ eigh'h race last week and many
mer. Halllwiy, Tnuru*. Ih-watd* nnd cmlld get only five hits off
n
don,
New
York,
.302
Hrardel laced n alngle to deep Gnirivin. If
3 1 n 4
ber,
who
is
In
rharg*
of
ticket
of
the
experts
think
she's
due
for
town Rridge, Aaaet. Hotter Roll. Beck, pit* her for the Card*. Mean­
center field. Miiande and Throop llevil, rf
4 I ■t ft 0
The race for the American le a ­ •ales and distribution for the a feature win.
while. Albany like Waycross, hit
Ith R are—5/ISlh Mile
scampered arm** the pl»le on Eaton, lb
3 1 t II 0 gue hatting crown between Boa Gator*' football gamaa notified
In the tenth rare tonight such
Sewanee, O B’* Honey Bird. when it counted and made eight
the play.
4 0 i 5 0 Ion'* Ted William, and Cleveland'* I The Herald today that ticket* veteran marathoner* will hit th.Sca'uin, C
j At thi* point in the rontc*t. H i l n l i d t t , s s
3 1 0 0 5 l-osi, Lou Boudreau, I* hot aa the ^?r , * Georgla-Florida football long trail as Irish Moon, Candy F’ain. ^Rocket Lad. Dusty ftehel, safeties gosid for five run*. A
3 0 0 0 3 battle for the league pennant it­ classic to be played in Jackson­ Lane, Treke. Monday's winner; PaVelta. Well Hemernl-ered. Littl- three run fourth inning and *ingl»
Manager Gruber decided to pull Dnvia, p
tallies In the third and fifth were
Super.
ville will l&gt;e mailed thia weekend, Liege Lord and ttappy^Leah.
1 n 0 0 0 self.
Dunham. I.ake went Into the con- Al!rn„ p
too much for Vald-eita
10th
Rare—
Itesih
Cnur»e
nr
a*
soon
aa
they
arrive
from
teat, and forced Gnrrl*on to pop
Williams, who a month *go the printer*.
Valdosta
000 000 000—0 5 3
Joyful
Jo.de,
Liege
Lord,
Treke.
33 6 7 21 12 threatened to male a runway for
TftlttU
out to Clifton to end the inning.
Albany
001 3JO 00a—5 8 0
Irish
Moon,
Mia*
Hlackeyea,
Happy
Many
Sanfordltea
and
Semin­
TONIGHTS
ENTRIES
HANFORD
The Senator* dill not threaten l«
his third swat championrhtp, to­
Cater,'Darden and -Stnmrnett; Beck
leah, llahy F ay , Candy Lane.
have
inquired
1st Race—S/tSth Mile
ah r h y a day I* only three percent age ole Countiana
■core again.
and Altaway.
about thalr ticket*. Beard de­
First
Half
Dally
Double
0
4
2
4
0
MrMatius,
»a
With the Senator* leading f&gt; to
1&lt;U 011 100—8 It 2
point* ahead of Boudreau, The clared that the ducata would have
Pure mctolir tin was not known Waycross
1
i
True
Time,
Oak
Cliff,
Little
MIc3
Clifton.
2li
1
3
I. Hownktanr *trolled up tn th"
Hrntown slugger dropped one hern the mall earlier, but print­ key. Martlo Fay, Furious Cap'ain. I J" HlWIWl Umea, the metal wh'rH Tallahassee Ml 000 000- 8 13 C
n
8
6
1
Miiltp.
rf
1
plate to open Hie Sanford half of
ing difficulties have delayed de­ Judy's Susette, Cynthia. Kllshan *» &gt;■ &gt;'«&lt; *»"
»*■«
»**'&lt;"* Ingalls. Cook amt Gross; Yebsr*
4 2 3 13 0 point during the week to .370 livery
the aevrnlh inning. The lanki Rosi-nkraos, 11*
nrtsky— Judy and Dravecky.
'
1an alloy of copper.
of the ticket*.
while Boudreau gained four tn
3
ft
ft
I'l’pln,
31*
4
0
Sanfurrlite *niacked a three-one
.387.
ft
0
3
t
a
pitch far over the rlghlcenterfield Tvlrr. If
Thirty point* off the pace In
4 0 2 1) 0
wall for hi* neconrl home run »f Kavaki*. rf
5 0 i&gt; ■ 0 third spot with .340 I* another
the game Thi* run knotted ill Kaisun, r
3 8 2 0 1 Tribesman, Dali Mitchell. Other
count at h to S. Charlie Pepin Dunham, p
0 0 ft 0 1 leader* through Monday'* games
rolled out and Tyler and Kavaki* t.ak**, p
H in r s
fO fo t e A o m u GOODNESS TO SAf/1
—
mm — — — are Al Zarill*. St. U u it. .125; Bob
tingled, an Manager llevil pulletl
Total.
38 7 13 27 11 Dlllinger, St. l-ouia, .310; Luka
Davl*. Charlie Allen handled hill
Hoot
000 300 2 0 0 -5 Appling, Chicago, .318;
ehore* for the remainder of the Orlando
Sanford
I I I 000 I2 l—7 Evers, Detroit .and Barney Mrconflict .
Error*: Davl*. Mirande. Clifton. Coskv, Philadelphia. .311 -ach: Dili
Sanford'* hig moment* came in
Ihe eighth inning. Clifton opened Hun* hst'ed In: Roaenkrana 4. Goodman, Boston, .311, and Yogi
the frame with a walk. Matte Kar son. Eaton, Reoane, Hrailel 7, Berra, New York. .300.
Joe DlMaggln drnvr in t t run*
dmilded to left nnd Honenkian* Pepin, Tyler. Two base hit*:
wa* i**ued an intentional free Hfurrikrnn*. Seoatie, Matt*. Jhime last week and dubbed four homer*
dural. I’eplo walked, furring Clif­ runs: Hosi'tikrnna '£■ Sacrifice’ . for the ton dogging homer. He
ton aero** with the winning run nf Kavaki*. MrManua. Eaton. Double lead* in RBI's with 128 and
the game, however Tyler Died out tdav: llcinhaugh (unaealated). l-efl homers with 33. Teammatu Tommy
to left, and Matte crn**eil (he plate mi h**e«: Orlamlo 8. Ranford 13.
tlase nrt l-alla: off Davl*, 2, Dun­
to ice the cunt rat.
8 run*. Winning pitcher:
I.ake »rnt the Senator* down ham I Allen 4. Struck out: by nines.
Il*vU 4. Dunhmn Jl, I^Vr f. IIIU: Lake: W ing nPeherr Allen. Urnin order in the ninth inning.
Off Davl* 12 In 8 1-3 Inning*. 8 tilre*: Stanton. Buck, llncore and
Serle* h ig h lig h t*
0 * f PUnty o f Thon QuaHty-Famoui
illg John Garrlaon. aatcbel-foot­ mnt* off Dunham * In * 2-" In- Anderson. Time nf -am e: 2:28.

in!Stan Musial Paces National Loop
Batting Despite Hitting Slump

H earty
School-D ai
A p p e tite s /

m

O F F IC IA L F L O R ID A " S T A T E L E A G U E P IT C H IN G
ItK C O R D FO R E N T I R E S E A S O N O F l*4S
In 41 Or Mate Inning* H lck rt
F.R RR
It
II
w
1.
G
Pllrhrr-t lull
u
3 19 30 10 32 36
4
fk ijas, 1'alatka
4 69 164 36 84 MD
34 24
Hung, Gvl
8 81 227 80 64
38 28
Staheifield, Day
ID 40 88
M
4 26 71
16
Karpinskl, StA
9 72 204 68 41 118
31 18
Davis, Orlando
8 74 168 M 86 257
34 18
Cleary, Gvl
6 89 224 86 41 113
I.
ake, Sanford 43
.... 20
8 HI 228 61 49 97
33 22
Krtrher, StA
9 105 234 80 91 220
41 26
Gaddi*. Daytona
6 30 78 20 34 36
4
1
2
Thro bold, Qvt
4 28 63 19 29 48
e
4
J. Coker, Qvl LH
9
83 IDO 64 37 137
1
6
&gt;0
Amorlello, L b |
ft 24 13 18 2f
M
4
n
j . I’ereS, Del, LH
ti 44 71 34 77 108
8
2ft
Woolforil, l.bg Lll
3 24 41 17 S3 39
1
7
MrC.Inthln, StA
6 57 120 48 64 67
21 in
Hyde, Orlando LH
9 91 186 60 88 89
7
34
llenrs, StA
4 81 121 48 47 95
22 12
t.lriewskl, Sanford
3 27 83 20 27 19
2
8
Halat, Palatka
38 14 12 132 217 96 173 197
Aiohio, Deljin-l
7 101 224 83 90 108
28 19
llevil, Orlando
5 M 99 39 88 59
6
16
Burrell. Pal LH
6 28 48 19 28 26
1
7
Catterton, lielaind
4 34 72 24 17 27
1
Itid-s'rts, Day-DeL L.11 11
28 11 11 102 181 76 100 130
Glllispie, StA ....
9 no 190 81 107 118
9
39
J. Schultsr, San
8 66 142 69 71 93
8
24
O'Callaghan, Gvl
6 10 62 106 31 40 39
16
Bird, Del-and
4 67 137 48 40 43
7
21
Story, StA
29 13 11 104 188 82 99 131
I). Coker, Gvl LH
4 40 81 32 31 28
6
11
Allen, Orlando
6 38 83 26 44 13
0
9
Wilton, Gvl
6 M 92 139 84 114 78
23
Rtlier, Palatka
7
7 76 119 59 •6 95
33
Fplnk*, San LH
77 131
15 146 278 m
43 II
Johnton, Palatka q
6 72 119 64 19 6J
7
31
N&lt; reign, Orlando
9 12 118 190 86 69 HKI
34
Undine, Daytona
34
7
9 109 203 83 98 SO
Vltola. DeLand
7 12 82 132 63 70 70
DIMInlco, StA Pal LH 25
14B 120
Hailey, l.bg
31 11 13 126 226 106 146
7 64 86 43 60 85
6
Itotunno, Palatka
12
2 37 66 28 33 24
3
11
Kondrarkl, StA
3
4 45 86 23 20 14
10
Klurnahan, Palatka
23
7 12 86 161 71 77 106
Stewart, DeLand
8 164 247 121 138 164
13 20
/adalia, Orlando
7 87 122 48 64 44
4
Worsham, Sanford .... 22
Dunham, Sanford '-H 30 10 11 112 138 70 132 128
6 12 123 191 91 73 82
a
29
4 68 109 42 25 19
22
7
6 30 46 26 24 28
1
11
6 69 108 61 36 04
l^plnsky, Daytona
•
11
6
Ci.ru i o , Orlando
26
7 89 126 68 76 49
6 79 128 80 70 83
7
laiolli. Ujr LH ........ 22
2 30 61 27 16 29
2
Paiatlw —. . . . . . . . 11
8 108 181 68 89 18
Began, I^esburg ■—'Ms** SB 7
7 62 107 56 36 41
McDonald, StA ...
14
1
5 68 74 40 34 27
Tutka, Palatka
11
2
6 11 120 182 96 B2 61
26
Fetner, DeLand .....
4 48 6B 41 33 26
Plum, StA
* * « • • • » II
6
Branham, Lt« ---- .....41
6 26 190 288 16a 131 90
Barhorat, Palatka
9 66 B4 4B 74 42
G IAN TS S T A T IS T IC S
(Per Orlande Series)
Nam*
AH
H
R 2B IB
--j.-lake -----. 6
1
0
0
0
Itosenkrani
16
a
6
2
0
lyler
16
B
1
0
1

Dunham
Matt#'
Peplo ......
Clifton ... — __ ___
McManus
Karaon —

Kavakla „

6M*ySjrM

.2 3
l 32
1.83
1.U2

2.16
2.17
2 20
2.32
2.40
2.40
2.06
?8|
2.79
2 921
3.00
3.25
333
335
3.39
3.40
.1.41
3.41
3.42
348
3 49
3.66
3.61
3.67
3.76
379
3.79
3J2
3J4
3.91
4.00
4.06
4,10
4.13
4.17
4.10
4JO
4.20
4.22
4J5
4.44
4.41
4.42
4.96
4.60
4.60
4.64
4.71
4 43
4.96
1.14
Ml
SJ4
6-U
6J6
HUM
101

%

.i/i

Time to

Jano Farkor and Marvol
Bakory Delights

Enjoy Fomout
J A N E P A R K IR 1

School 6allt will soon be chiming with Dinner
tails sounding the call tor more and more
hearty foods lo satisfy young oppelllts and
fortify them for school days ahead. Here
you’ll find scores of such laile-templing bakery
treats. AH dated daily lo insure peok-fresh*
flever — every one attractively priced.

■ * * '* &gt; '"

- m * '”

d o n u t s
S®,f9M. lender and
«oworfwir fnj oy*rf
*&gt;r «•&gt; *»••. e v e r y
doy.

r — whets freshness

s s r 13 c
Oaten. | y ,

a*

If *',J"

Quick Lunch
with a punch/

J A N E P A R K ER

Light ond imooth intide. . .
Cn ip and golden-erutted
outside. Marvel enriched
Rollt ore o ferity treat for
lunch . . . dinner . . . any
lintel

Angel Feed Ring
light •# a feather — A truly da&gt;
Itdowi and delightful ca l*. ( R |
L T .- .C

1! 17- o z . 0 3 c

fes]
Raisin Buna
Marvel

1 - lb .

Sour Rye Loaf

..

loaf

l

18c

MARVEL Enriched

S a n d w ic h B r e a c h lS c

h»ne Parker Spanish
Pci.

0

22-ox.

Bar Cake ........... 35c

ie Style Bread
A BIO family favorlla with axfra sugar, extra milk and
astro shortening which all adds up lo bread lhat'i extro
dalkiout. Dated dolly so serve It oven-fretM

Raisin Bread
Raisin Bred ,

•*£:»■*

$7 *
FO O D

�W fR f-T

H K

1
r’. - w

? . -tF '.^ 7 7'

(

In Unity Th»r» Ia (U r u fth —

THE WEATHER

Fair through F rid sr with risk
of an Isolated shown- thi* afternoon.

Ts T rots* Ih* P m n af Ilia WorUt
To Fremota tha Profit** at America)
rea pertly far Sanford.
6 ' *
Fa Produce Pra
H

a

n

f

o

r

d

H

f

m

t

U

)

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
ar

VOLUME XX XX

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1903

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1948

Anftoclnlcd Pretw Lrtwrtl Wire
■■■

■ _■

■

■ii

No. 13.

i

ThompsonConcedes 50,000 Idled R u ssia n s F ire O n A n ti-C o m m u n ist
By
Walkout
of
Defeat In Georgia Plant Guards
G
e
r
m
a
n
D e m o n s t r a t i o n In B e r lin ;
Gubernatorial Race Strike o T ” 170 Men
At Briggs Factory
Herman Talmadge I s | r
||m
i
A|
T r u m a n P l e d g e s U . S . F ir m n e ss
CauscsShutdown Of
Ready To Take OL Enr0U rne!H S A l
ficc In November; S e m in o le S c h o o ls
Wins Three To One
.
,
ATLANTA. Sept. 0. (/p)~Governor M. FI. 1 Iwttunon conceded
ibe govetnotihip of Ornrsii to Her
man Talmsdgc today, ending *
sttugglr for power that began 20
months a (to.
He conceded on die !&gt;«*•• of un
official returnt in a Democtiltr
primary that Rare Talmadge n
popular lead of 271.MS to 241.00'*
and a county unit vole margin of
316 to 86 Thi* wai from 1.30**
of the ita tt'i 1,763 precinct*.
Talmadge. meanwhile, wai ready
for a ipecial legislative ie«iion to
in *1*11 him in office e*i|y in Novem­
ber, immediately after the general
election.
*
Thonipion *«id he would cooper­
ate with the plan if the tlate'i at&gt; lorney general ruled it wa* legal
”Tba people giveth, Uie people
taketh away." Thompaon added.
"Blessed he the name of the penpie."
StaVInr hi* campaign on a firht
again*) President Trunun'a civil
rights program. Talmadge l*d from
the beginning of th* count In yestertlav'a primary.
HI* countv unit strength, tradittonal in Talmadge campaigns,
teemed Insurmountable. Only 2Mi
units are needed to win under the
avetem. similar to Ibe national
electoral college.
But unlike hi* father, Eugene
Talmadge. who four time* wa*
• leeted governor of Georgia, voting
Herman alao held the uoper hand
In p*.pnlar vote and evert carried
tome of the Mg elty stronghold*.
Por the SR-year-old Talmadge.
a tperlal legislative se*«iM and
quick inauguration would bring
long sought fevengn over ThumpV
TJ r **f y*'" 1

Showing Increase
406 Pupils Register
At High School As
Against 465 In '47

Eight Auto Plants

President

Says A m -!ri

It* ASSOCIATED PRESS
erica Wi l l Stand
A itnkr involving only I 70 inrlcpmdent union worker* made
Up For Its Rights
idle mine 50.000 auto worker* in
In Berlin Dispute
Detroit today and threatened m
force other* from thru |ol&gt;i in the
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. r). &lt;/p&gt;—
motor truhi liy.
Preaident Tinm an *aid today the
The

'&gt;0.000 laid o lf

in

*J

r ii
v llillS

|Red Fighter Planes, A r t |1 M;
I&gt;n | „
| Stage' Air Maneu- *** J 111)1(111 I UtS
vers Over American Oluiy On Drwey
Sector I n Berlin

Problems Aired
At Jaycee Meet

auto United S ta le , will ttsnd lip for it*

COCKSII \GFN, l ie n mark.
Sept. ?*-—*/l’r—lhni&gt;h u***l nit*
thorltic* -aid *t lenvl .0 |(u*.
*fan plane* .totaled ll.m'vh
terrllory lnd») in Might* o|{
Bornholm l-lsnd in I hr ilatlie,
and one group (lew to*, o .rr a
Danish navy unit. 'Ih - Ru.sian
flier*, hp
rro**rd Ihe territorial hueHrf,
................."J.yf

Fur Presidency

L’OO.OOO Germans Participate In Big Piotrsi Agninst Reds;
|eep Is Wicckcd

QIJfl.lN. S-pl r*. (TPl Ruttisnr
anil Conimiinii’-ronlrolled Gerrrsn
Btiilrling Set vice I'm- police (iieii on Beilin anli-Commtinuit tonigid tile r 1lie rrowd
pkiyces Pledge Sup- tinned . jefplojJ of Rim ini tot*
pot i To Bcptihiican di»M pi t innde the Soviet tector.
i ’v.l .*( i rim I ol 200.000 Gee*
M.IIAN5 N V. ? I'*
t I't
m int v.he IpoV. p u l in a m ittive
Goveinm I hum i I D-o-v treiiv tnliCntnmuniil drmunittslii’n Juh
won the rndio emeu n| ll|e rxecll ,n)|,|e llir I'lltl'll .eitor ttlT,«l
’»ve le-.ird
nil'll Ail ........ Howard tlir Soviet itr,» at ill- mail
i n III* i Mop II.-ti f n | t i t ' p r e . i d - m »
meeting emleil
Fhe ho ltd nf l!i- Itnilding Sei
\t die IImii If oiling (&gt;ite. intitl*.
vice t.mplove. In l'io .tio n d I ’nmn. &gt;uviei leinloiv . the «rowd allatktepreieiiliiit‘ i ( |in u e | 17*i Oi)0 rd v |vep healing ln e Rutiiittt
member., p i - 1 ■ I iu ,upj&gt;"ii li­ mldiri
mil tinned mil best it*
the Ifeptlt i||* Ml llnnolll
nr I up illl*.
llir sclien ol llir l-lollp tv I III
flnti)h .ectoi (wilite attemptea
nonm td hy Will, ici I U I 'in i — in keep die crowd liom entering
?&gt;f t’hu lyu. g-oei ,| pietidrnl of die S&gt;ii-t /o n ', (em ng incidents
he union, .iftrt lie and nthei of might provoke (hooting.
(irrtt lud m nleif-d lieie widi An \meriean reporter taid two
Bnli t'&lt;mimuni»l'- were involved In
Dewey.
The step iepie*-nte*l tlie fit ? ihe climb to Hike down th#
Bed Hag »• the g-tie. Tha re­
outright etuf''i ■me"! of ti n. bv porter
aid one -f the two climba iiinjor union.
rt .1 «*ULift wiHiH -lint down by the
Willinm til '■‘!,n. \ in'lien n I'e d ii. Bu'-i.m &lt;outmiied ibimmunisl po­
itlm n[ I.hIhii p. • id..ol, bn i romr llen or felt while living to dodge
out fur i’re*id&gt;..,l Tiiluuin. and a gunfire.
. ,
committee lepreaenting *evei &lt;| , The angry Bel liner# hurled
AFT. Internali"n«l union* a!»n i* '•tone.* at tlie Mg Russian soldier
winking f 'i tlie i' Ire I Inn of Mr. memorial, pioude.t Sov*et »true*
Truman
1 turc in Heflin, whirh th" victOft
A resolution adopted by ih.&lt; .tnrti-.l I ullding In 1948 and daexecutive hoard of Ihe Building dirated in 1910 The shaft has
Service Union -aid :
« permanent guard of ttovier
"We beli.ve thnl Governor -"kller* ITo-HlIightH I'athe It all
Dewey ha* shown htm*elf to bo bight, even in the»o days of
ruitnilmenta.
n wi*r and nld&lt;‘ administioto,- nf
public affnirT anil lb.it Id* calm | Tin- memorial, built Iwfote Hera
.- t.
I1
....
ft a
X4- ■
stirngth
will
replace
indecision Tin
wa* partitioned Into four
an! littery tne*&lt;v|uti»n In gov. *oet-r* I • MV
VST
the Itiali'bnmirg f.ate. The Hu*ernmental nffau
The retoiutlon addl'd tliat I'eiv- *inn |eep. in moving to ih# msrathe street
rv. in hi* lali-it day nrorlamatinn. oiinl. pi" .• I I along
e e * 9 ttg9i4I
tiad demonstrated that lie wan
"fully rngtiirnnt ?&gt;f the atm* and
t
peed * of the working man nnd . | Th|C Of SIlCKCrH lO

plant* taunted to moie than I I *. lieliU in Her In* while keeping up Dnn Wright Tells OI
Although total enrollment (igti’ei 000 ih» number of wotkert mad” negotiation* in the hope of ritahMutual Progr.im To
of pupil* entering Seminole Cou.iiy idle in rh ' nation a rna|or strike* lithing peace.
I-ink State Growers
'choola have not yel been compiled, Some M.OOfl worker* are involved
ih. guarded ttatemenl* on Ihr
"VI...*.
___ , ofr .ithe a*
j
repoit* of principal* indicate in- in itrikea in the W rit loa«t oil Soviet.American ru m rarne at a
Manr a»|*erl*
Florida
create a in the Sanford area.
and ihippinc induttiiei and in ih- newi conference in which he alio Citin* Mutual have not yrt been
The South Side Primary S* hn»l j New Ymk-Noilhnn New Jrrtey dinuned (Kvlitiral matter*. He (nought to the attention ol llv
HF.RIJN. Sept
i/Vt Hn.tian
*how» an increa»r, with 180 pupil? inicking hiuineta.
tbiuaged off. without comment, *r public although the prn|Hinrrd* lighter phinr. tliiulrtl ami litn l
enrolled to dale a* compared wi'li
A walkout of 170 plant guard* (Uvation* made hy Hamid Staneq ride ha* been pre*enlnl pretty high *1im p llir Am ritcan «rtini nf
a J 6H total laat year. Mi*. J. C at the Brigg) M anufailining Cnrn that In- prraidrntial campaign wai tbninughly." Dan Wright, ihiitrnan Rnlin loll.tv, leaving Vijau It alls
Mitchell, principal, reported thi. pany in Detroit wa* followrd bv a inciting cla»* waifare.
ol the Srrninolr County Junior irmmitirnt id tlir
,( ■%, 11, •
morning. At the We*l Side Pri­ ihuldowrt of eight plant* and a
He diiclo&gt;cd partial plant for hi* *Chamber ol Commerce agriculture Kllttnint Itiukr no irgiil,limn,, lup
mary. enrollment ii 110 tompared layoff of 23.000 woikn*
Mic neat big political iwmg into the Jcomnullee. lohl the group «1 their rxriteil tlir tierni.in popuf itmn u
with 130 laat year, hut a» the plant) doted after CIO United Weil. It will catty Intin to D e a le r*!meeting at the Toum t Center to- tin. jittery Imn power c it *
nearby trailer camp ia filled, the Auto Worker* refuted to cio n la., on Sept. IH. Denver and other day
The m tif'tiv rtf, flulv AtiiintmrfNl
number ii eipected to increaae la picket line*.
Hie Mutual plant In mule ih ■ in u m in tf. hyip
.iimiu i i
Colorado elite* on Sept. 2D. Salt
normal. *aid Mr*. R I,. Rrard, act­ About 19,000 employe* at Chrys­ Like City. Sept, 21 or 22. Sin gmwrr* and thippert in the Bate lomhfr I* if Lv’ i ttiitij nf In r |w*wr'
ler Corp. ami 0,000 at Packard
ing principal.
in m attempt to regain high mar­ lention.
Fraudtco a day later.
Seminole High School iliow* a were laid off becauic of a ahortage
ket
(nice* enjoyed by the imhi.try
Tli^ Snvi#*t «nrmn,iml»nV in
Mr.
Truman
laid
he
definitely
. . . . .
.
...
.. .of nrirga bodlea and a complete
iiihitanliil gain with 4 6 pup* * Ighutdown of Ui# plant* « * i likely Will Hill l^&gt;« Angelet where the during the 0 4 0 to 1045 ieaton«. lin* M *i t.e n e iil M rx.iiuli-i K u li­
enrolled to dale a* compared with If the strike continue*.
I’rogretuve Party ranchdate, lU n ty T h - plan it for a grower control kov. hart lint tolil lb- Aniem in
Th* strike by the member* of A. Wallace, drew big crowd). Ih oiganiratton," Wright iled.ued.
465 at thi* time Lit year, laid
"not to in triin e in m it lr it whirh
Principal Herman F- Moriia. To. Uocnl 114, United rinnt Gunrd *lto michi go It* S*n Di^go.
"Contrarts for the Mutual ar- don’t contern th em " ih i. m &lt;
Worker*
of
A
marie*,
wa*
e*t'ed
,
day’* artivilie* at the ichool includ­
Tim Fresldenl »l first »»ught Unilateral, that is, they are binding the R u )ti*n *n&gt;wri In i prolrvt by
In support of driiiHnd* for IA
ed the election of clan officer* anJ minute* paid preparatory lime.
to avoid comment on the Soviet only on one party. For instance, if the A n irrir in rn n im .in iLn l. (*ol
a grower )ign« a rontrart with
ipon*nr*. name* of whom will be
There was no iudiration of an block mb- of Beilin and the Com- Mutual ami doe* not market hi* Frank llowlev ag iin .t .in mv.i.mu
muni«&lt;
le&lt;l
inva«lon
of
American
announced tomorrow. The Gir&lt;* early settlement in the trucking
fruit with the organisation, he *uh of A m eiirsn o lio e , i i die city li*ll
strike- involving »ntne 15,000 work­ ofRi-e* in th e Berlin rity hall. He Jecl- himself to a fine of f.n rent*lull i* aim electing officer*.
Monday in whith I') tvetlrrn *ei in.
nald .Si-crrliyy Mnr*h™ll an*wered
Junior High School ha* an en­ er# or in the work strippasi- bv Ihosi- iiu*&gt;)tion.&gt; )e»lrr?l»y a* ih*- p. r Imx to Mutual. The organisa­ imltre weie &gt;irlr I olf
L
’Jl.OOl'
CIO
i-ri|C*hnicinen.
tion ha* promised nothing tn tha
rollment of 245 with m in the
In the We*’ Coa»t refinery flnilely :** possible,
Hi* Itoviiin. .ilio l in e tnnird
eighth grade and 114 In Ihe sev­
lint «hen leporler* preasod him, groi«er«, not even that the organ­ down » French I'etuaiid lor the
strike,
hiw
eier,
there
iva*
a
rautiisation
will
marks’
Ihe
fruit,"
enth grade. Total enrollment I*
staling thnl liir An.....rail pulillc
about th« »ame a* laat year, ac&lt; ou* n?&gt;te of optlmiam aftri negntln «*» gravely worried and earnestly Wright attritrd.
irle ite of .motliri I') w e , Inn »rc
carding to R. K. True, principal. Mon session* with one of thi- eix looking for some hopeful sign. Mr.
.Mutual
h“*
donr
nothing
ti'lt
(Ini
police wiio weir k d l.p e d bv
Stale that &gt;5 percent of the stale * | c • .
,
i
\p i
i
Principal fl. C. Steele nf the Gram­ mafot struck companies and the Truman opened up
CIO
Oit
Worker*
Union.
f.u
it
l.
needed
to
form
the
orI
W
'
Wr,,n
,,U
m ar School announced an esti­
Wr are -till standing up for mir gaiiiialinn. *o that they will im Ptormn« while liavelmg under .
6 staU conciliation »ttp-i vi*.ir
mated enrollment of 230. or alioot
I after a meeting of union and rigid* in Beilin, he said, mid Ihete •rnpowarml tn hamlle the mnrkrt- iHuiiian *#fe-Comlml miaranlte.
the aamc a* la«t year.
i* still argum ent 10 be hail.
The O unty Board of Public BWMMI raiwntentativi * -the poa\\V ate doing everything « e ean ing. Tbeie i* a large doutit if I Aianit 12 Rinxiao Vnk firhterInstruction mat thi* morning at alhllitiea tnt a aettlemeru thi* work In negotiating on the problem*, 'hey will get the needed fruit to I mated over Berlin early In III-more favorable than at any­
N e g r o e s Seek To the office of Supt. T. \V, 1-awton, are
'•rgnnlse." be added. ''Tlu-re is a *lnv Katei there were two mot
since the strike ilarted ." Tb- he went on. And we will rontinnr need for inughly IfMwvi signed I gr**opr one of fne pinner and one
iman recommendation of time
Enter White Schools and
other
eompanlea
hate
agreed
t
.
to
negotiate,
hoping
tn
get
jware
principal* made the following new
ro n trart) tepreMinting 78,900,009 | nf nine. Tl'ey flew over the Zeh
icwti*»«M pr
ritpi
question wa* interjected: ll»d '•oxe* of (itjit to eslahlish th ||r-od’'tf dlslrlet. an Ameiiran re
teacher appoint merit*! Otti* AtI I 'n n l la a e a - a r a a e l U f c ' i
i
**, . _
Wit Ihi* government »#id it would orm
RICHMOND. Va.. 8cpt. 9-M S fted Moonev to aurfeed Karl *}.
ntsitien," tie -aid •
.I.i, ntial aret inn, at tinting, diving
‘ I-ill In \ « l e s ror
—Negro pupils sought nod were
not
negotiate
while
Berlin
w*t
“ I have
polled grower*
and ship- I amt leaving
vapor
trm
lr but re
InereaHCH To btneksded by the Soviet?
denied admlrtlon to white schorl# Tvler a* a teacher and physical Waffc
f f ' N P t l a a e i l -*o
I* « *
• •**■ !
* ,ti
.
Electors Is Studied
I itiHtfiin^ b,t nltltmlriA
nf* tfj-nn JTi.IMt Firs! Maj or Return
In two Virginia counties today. education Instructor at Seminole
We
h«vr
never
made
tlint
,-taleBe
Sought
By
Labor
High
School;
Mra.
Edna
Pinker
M
"
TJ
,
•
to
rtit.iNHt
fret.
I
In*,
no
Arnericatt
Twenty-*!* puplla of the Clounictil, Mr. Ttuinnii *nid siinrplv
From Marsha! I'Inn TAI I kllARRF.K, Repl. 9—&lt;/P)
cheater county training school ap­ ton a* a sixth grade teacher at In Ci t ruH Induntry Wr have been negotiating ever Funeral Serviced A r e I aimkeaman *nid. vs* lint n viotn
.(’ireuit Judge W. M*v Walk St
the
Grammar
School
to
nurrced
Invest men t Received —
plied for registration at Bote­
since Ihe w ar ended end will eyn- H e l d I n D a y t o n a
t.u.V uo b &lt; •-"oslileratlon today •
tourt high school (white) at Mra. t.orille MrNab. who ha* been
tinue
to
do
ao.
plea t.y ti e Progressive Party •«
AUBURNDALE, Hern
transferred to th* West Ride Prl
Gloueheater courthouse.
WASHINGTON. S pi ')—'&lt;Vt
R o u m i l l a L 1of
1 10.090 feet or les*.
Does thi* mean, a reporter atk R a l p h
allow* u e of gummed sticker* to
—l-abor intend* to make a drive
Allied
nf
fir.
I
a
i
d
n
o
t
h
in
g
till
Principal H. L. Record took the marv School.
The United State* received It* fill-in x nlr - for nrevidential elecnf, that the United Stale* will
„ , . ! iitiial, thn* far,, Iia
hn&lt;l
iweiirre&lt;l in
Mr*. Martha Beard wa* appoint for "auhitantial" wage Increases urg'dla'e under dure.*?
ea and addrvssei
names, sgea
addrts* of the
.1 oeeurred
in f , „1(|J&lt;.r dividend md - - from ,’,.7 ' ,
v A Wallace.
Funeral service*
_________
...
.for
. .
R a l p h I .the
L . „i_
h i , ____ i j ___ .
in Florida citrua industry when
air
lift
eorrid
children, out said h« rut*I "no fa-led *» *uccee&lt;HIrs. Sue F'ube* who current
ridnrs
to
Interfere
^
pi
Invr-tm* rt
W„H&lt;,
.d I - would har.d
We havr not been .negotiating .loaeph Round Hat, former Rancontract* expire, a union
eliltfca for them" and told their le slm rd . and ii assuming duties -if leader aald today.
&gt;a ,Allied
ton, ,.f high grad ruhM r
,)(
»(,(,in th" next
under dure**, Mr Truman retort- ford resident, who dird at hia j ”
. piogram
attorneys thst Virginia law "pro- ntinelpal of the West 8lde Primary
fnt 0 - stockpile of .tiairgie mn few day i
Frank E'Dalgo. president of rd. The bloekade I* an attempted borne tn Daytona Beach on Aug " »UPt’ V te hoe ad- e tv
vides for racial segregation In the during the illness of Mr*. St. Job
i.eoi.H— - ...........
||, were held Friday morning at
T , , S 'imke-rugn. Ile.it f ol &gt;rt lets.
the Florida Council of Citrus
.1..tin .M t ic "f Pen*aeolj. in a
public
schools."
Other
appointment* were Mr*
llaggot* Funeral Hume in Day- 1* ■ "• Bfeadotan of the t 8 mill
t ■.o Ju*t. tlir*clot if ECA
,
..
_ , Mel Worker# Union (A Ft.), said hi*
,,,11 ,!■,» &lt;ed against S*’retary
In King Georg# county, I? negro Hampton at the l.akr Mary School; | Krouw would launch an Intensive I ItP Ill O f f L ' i n l u
O rt
'ton* Ueaeh with the Bev. Martin '» rv government* armed foire. trategh material d I on, w : &lt;.f ■&gt;,t. I! A. Gray, conteedej
pupils, accompanied by their eoun- Miss Judy Walker, Mr*. Florence lorgiinitlng and wage Increase 1
division, added:
i)it purelia.e fioru th" British | t j1(,
{ prtnteil gummeil stlck‘ J r 111,
1" I .
,
Brain offlelating.
••1 and other*, sought to re g ld ir Windham and Mil* Dorothy Rice campaign simultaneously with the
"However, I ran undeistand th&gt; gov? rnment add «
ibttsntlal , ( ,
. ||.| bn attarhed to
■0
D a y t o n 11 j V i e e t 1 H r. Boumillat wa* M&gt;m in Rana t King George high Kliool. the «t the Oviedo School: Mr*. H ate 1 iopening of the new citrua aeaaon.
ford III 1901, and lived here until Berliners' Interest, especially over nri'nuat” to this eounlt" &gt; stork- Mir t'g u ln r b all't wa* legal, lie
only white high school In the Mel^iughlin at J»*ke_ Monroe I ||p described thi* a* "the ysar”
be moved to Jacksonville in 1919. the vapor trails Tliev know tlios ■ pile of this vital cnnnnralilV.
cited t’v i opinion* by Attorney
ir**l|pwa m S ail n . e t
county.
i
in which "we definitely Intend
Hr declined to nv how mticli Genet at Tom Walaon ami *weral
N*Vy a '‘rlnK ! Kornl'inw’"
&lt;UV* " f
T. Benton Gayle, aup*rinlendcnt
to gather the fruits of our la- lemiedU7 h e r mLtm'g T l u t i X *
rul.t'cr the economic cooperation luting* hy supreme court» of
of schools, refused the request c i a i . r fl P a r m
V n lifo a
tor the last
isi two years. We
5 lh dll*' A ,,' r hl"
Nom the J Daolsli naval aullouitles in a'lniinlstratlun i’ rehlng
other slate*.
and told th« group they were ask- 8 1 " * " " r J li lT l
v H lU C n c ip fct
f|oul,le our mamhership." MaVue'of* Munlriu liti
Ju,t also announced purchase
trie*, at wMch G irirol'd Hippie,
s M iT 'o ? ' s i n f i m l ^ Z l !r;;'-'h -K rn reported tb .t at !o...
Gray, appearing personally, and
fng that be enroll negro pupils Are 5 9 P e r c e n t O V C T i Union* affiliated
with
the
nf
tons of
from Brituli hi* attorney, M. K TnHcn, how­
have made D.vtona Ile^ri!
H,,vlM
***1 * interests.
a t the school In "violation of the
1n„ Q A
| council cover only worker* em- of laike County wa* elected pr r . i - 1
Slsni
provide*
espKlaJiy
leiritorv
Imlay
in
fllgiitff
Bom
ever, argued use of thi *tick"ta
lent. Mayor U « Fugle of D e U n d ,|^ f r £*mr for t h e n a .l 20 years.
eonstitution and laws of Virginia." 1 9 3 5 T O 1 9 t&gt; 9 A V C r a i f C !ployed In packingand canning
O..HO-0 * -« e * „ tt&gt;.»M
tough fiiier for use in tape*. No wa: ptohlhitrd bv a Khrida law
-------------------------------------[plants and trurk driver*. Another ^ e P r i? e .Bw r y J i H l
r T ’'
Worid War II. Mr.
pi ires were releasrd but it wa* making It a criminal offens* for
of Com- noumlllat entereddefense
work M n i i f l t u
l i'ln v x tt,
CATH°l , c » HELD
‘ WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 - b T V - i“ n,&lt;»n* *b* .S V lo!,“l1 ? “rm f 't U’r laike bounty Chamber
a* secretary. wh)fh l0„k hlm
, h, New N e i l t l l N IC C ill |1 IM CV CIl understood that Hie rubber w-a* a voter to take anv mechanical
WAB8AW, Sept. 9—&lt;/Tt—An yiori.la farm land value* are go Union (AFL) Includes picker* metre m an o g et
Twrnty.tw,, eltlA were represent Kn|tUn&lt;,
For fhp nM, , wo | n ( ’„ r u | y | » | n n | F i r e i•ought for 22 to 25 ••m a round. jf v ir e , ticket or memorandum into
. . .today
.
authoritative sn u rrr said
percent above the avenge for lh ei* n' l "„iher
lp r grove
lT n1f" worket*.
r !* ',
Negotiation* f"t ti ■ fir ’ st wk
dis,,
..
.
„
,
,
.
end
a
half
years
bo served a*
security police have arret Uni the (935-39 period, the Agriculture ..F
piling agreement i
Ideled 1Jhc
h,m
Attending fimm Sanford were u w U
rnl„ l, r r r (lf lhp
mtmbarshlp
Rev- Dr. Roman Mlolinskl, chief Department sdya In a sutvey
h?*rity Manager H. N. .Sayer. Com v(r&lt;( PM,rr|l] | x. . n
CHICAGO, Sept. 9 f/D —Death) during Juri s I’- m
vi.lt
held nf tbe Prorresslve
O
t
h
e
r
sources,
however,
have
esti­
•dltor of Ih i Cfcthoiic n'*WFp«pfr which report* n national Inrrcato
of n , ytnnR Ite-wrN
of seven more vletlm* raid’d to Lurope.
. . . .
I p „ i y | n Florida, said that lection
mated the strength from 2800 mis,loners John Krider and AnGloa Katollckl. Thu *harff» war not 0f 109.
tl the toll In the rxnloflor and
Ju il told repoitri* id talk* of the law wa* Intended ’o prevent
wrtrr*W" y a V ,y.
H r l« survlveil by Ihe widow, fire
made known.
• The department reported Fieri. upward.
at the E. J. Brunch ond 8otu with official of Ihitll Euiutt an .
,
, machine voting, aed
„ j noumlllat: the mother.
The council president laid he bred Wilson and Asslatant City M
Reports of this arrest, coming da and California decreases in Ihe realised industry condition* have, Attorney M w ln
Rhlnho ser and M
Jun|&gt; „
nf s „n. e*n&lt;ly fartory
nation* Great Britain. Holland'
. ic itrk t a "free snd fair
factory early Tue-day.
Tuesday.
to
toon after the selsure nf other Marrh-June period, blaming the n’t been too good for the grow­ f,rally Duncan, city hu Id Ing In- f„H twn t„ othpr, y K; R„„m.
Four employes were killed io nr it ITnnre—were •’iinro *ueeer». '
Ion of opinion,*’
prominent Catholic odltor*. reused dip on "the continued weskne** In er the last two season*. But lie
IV’ aid If use of th" sticker
fn ,n k
iHot of Sanford and U. II. Room- i the fire whiefi swept Mi l hin*" fid than originalty hop’d fir." ' ’ He
postponement until the end of the price* for citrus and truck crop* " add* nacklne hou
ronttnulng, lie la no’ permitted, "th* Illiterate
W'ent ude plant. Seven others died Ni-gotiations
among the *1 dial of Jacksonville Beach.
and canner­ of Oviedo was
month of a conference of Cathollo
ft also pointed out that the farm ies operated' at peak capacity dur­ oresent.
1
J ___
I in hospital* yesterday *• d today edilrd, to Inly sorely net-del a.tie ' voter i: d'ftanehUed, and the in­
The League Is working out *
blshopi of Poland, nlilch wa§ t&lt;| real estate m arket normally
I.OYALTV niEUKO
About 20 peroons auffered b u rn * .'" ', graphite, inlca and Imuxite telligent voter is in a devil of a
ing the aeaaon Just closed- N a­
h«Ta openad today In Caettochowa, relatively inactive durlnic the tional AFL organiser* will help legislative program d e s i g n e d tn
WASHINGTON. Sept. O—GTV—; and Injuriea in the blase.
I for the nation’s defense -’oekplle. fix."
divert more atate tax money to A ttorner General Clark and in
---------. March-June period.
in the organisation drive.
municipalities tn relieve their tax oatigating Senator* deellned to
PtRBMRN INJURED
I ---------------- ---------- :-----------------CAMIGUIN ASKS
burdens, said Mr, Sayer.
EAN DIEGO* Califs, Rept* P—*1w
• vv
n ■* m s
•
#1
m
after a three-hour conference
MANILA, Sept. 1—(•T’l—Art
Th* City Commission met yes­ •ay
urgent radio appeal wa) broadterday with Lea R. lusher, acting today whether they reach" 1 any
ra.»t tonight to all ships within eall
mayor. "™ t r o r i ^ i T ^ m e m W M
tufOlBjt
Jurwd last night In a fire which
of ritiiina who hail romnlalnf»l
rocordi tp Conto remove the remaining 18,000
swept a four-story downtown
population from voleano-ravsged
aliout Ih# amount# lnvo|ir#&lt;l. T h * .
,,
in ... . v #
building.
condition nf Mayor It. A. WilChairman Fergu.on (R Mleh) ef
t ’amiguin I«Iand as a shower of
moat of them
them .
Eighteen persona most
liam. Ia reported to be much lm -|* * « » * • suhrommlltee and Unrk
•Marly, were rescued from a (
.*
.
------------,
WASHINGTON. Sept. 0 —(fl’p Cotton farmris looked lodey to •tendlv aeiilir *t)i sp*wed ftottt
Mt. 111boh h Ibck hotel on the top floor of the j
Sanford was described Sunday in a m column spsrr of the mags- s^T^hU ™ dufleT*(ii'The^eaV fU’.'tlo n * i T b rV.ulta” f°tho^cImled#! 9PIO'
'01P ^ '.' o( * !« ««( **"IUr return lor their I948 crop.
structure, but ChW Courser said tine section of Tha Miami Herald in an article entitled. “ F!o?id» From
Willie
the
first
(oteratl
ol
a
lutge
cotton
crop,
made
in
Arnold,
door
meeting.
tute, said Mr. flayer.
NO VFW MEET
m ight have L e S T i b; S f t ” «j“ A ir", a. &gt;
.U rscliv. Lke fron. communi.r of 15.000 per,on,",
! excited wide t|iecul#tioii that pre-war pimliirlicin rontcoli might lr* 1C- Due to Interest in th» current
flames.
, Ihe celery capital of Florid*.
GREECE INVADED
„
LAUMUU H B B
lined next year. Out speculation hat ebbed. No final deemnn hit tarn lut-rlMtll series of the Giant*.
ATHENS. Sept p—b lh —War I Fire threatenixl the Semlnolo made, however.
VFW Post No. 3282 has decided
* T in ' irix M "M * u
I
A l»rg* photograph, from a height of several hundred feet from a
Minister Georoe R tnlos said to- bounty lauirniry on West Thir.1
nut to mrpl Monday evening a t
YOKOHAMA * T i i i f n im
p**n* {’rtxf^ n« ortr P«A Avenue toward Lake Monroe, dearly in- night Yugnalar trome- Invaded S lro at^ ih o rty after 2:00 o’clock
A 15,219,000-6*1* cotton crop, wotih about $2,785,000,000 at it - the Legion Hut ns scheduled.
Mamara O rita.' a a m i t r i e d war * c ,,e d mM&gt;or P0*"1* of '■&lt;«**» »"
downtown section. Caption* Greece vcitn rd ar *.*d that Gteek yeaterday afternoon when lint farm at current price*—a half#
Member? will convene instead on
billion more than last y e a r—wa* but the crop is about 3,500,000 Sent. 27 for sunner and #ntarforecast by the department ycater bales bigger.
tainnient.
a workman was rutting nipe*. day.
Secretary nf Agriculture Bran
Uslnir fire extinguisher*, Man*.N ational Bank and the Lkefront
The now forecast I* 80,090 bale* nan on August 25 invit'd all in
reach him.
T H E W E A T H E R
8BLKCTIVB SERVICE
M. L, Raborn had tha fire mom than the prediction ef a lerested partiea to submit their _____________
_____ ___________
The Eighth U. M. Army declined softball diamond, flaafard's loca- waterway with prevailing 12-foot
Men of IS to 28 may rv g l.t-r at ^
‘T ^ T v ^ t ^ t i m " / f ] ^
hjf ,h* ,Im , n r*- month ago, and would maik one views in writing on Ihi* cotton
to aay what nation bad PequMtad
(■
** 0
t^ori4» depth from Sanford to Trenton, ■lx school* in Semlnolo County
N. J., making the elty a valuable through th- p rracrital period for m tn *rtl1f*d-_____________
of th* biggest crop* on recur d. supply and demand situation, be-. JACKSONVILLE, Sept, 9—MP)
O H .. . Irt1 ™ . . .
| “ i i ’s y i .
High Lew
Inland port. Flans for w aterfront Selective Service regia’ration, EI’roduetlon last year waa 11,861,- fora determining, as reipiliad by Station
iir iv p iiu ’ I It’KNHKH *
—c
i*ke-front community af terminal facilities are referred
89 71
000 bales and the 10-yem avrrago taw, whether marketing quota* AtUnta
BOARD m a n r w
Mv#,
"^ *10
A total
85
must be wt un for ihe 1949 crop. Citifinnail
la
. P*™ "1; «»&gt;lch derive* iu to.
Further proof laat Sanford
fa
five fcrok#C,Boa^*nan!m?n
Service Hoard, annoinref
to- ^wer4
B0i^ of 298 driver*
*t thelicense*
office la 12.014,000.
^ main income from raising cri*p,
ThO m irkeling quota provision* Mr in phi i
92
Reverting to Sanford's early
under the spell
If
the
big crop turns out as prt. . . Of County Judge R. W. Ware. Of dieted and current prices hild, the nf Ihe Agricultural Adluitmrnt New York
history tha article state*: “San- d*fc# the ■__fn&gt;*
Bt
108
fsed is-th a ootgrewth of Halloa____ xrer* chauffeur’s. Th# af- rtlu m te farm era will broak the Act of 19X1 require ih» secretary Phoenix
99
previous record return of 12441.- to find and proclaim not H e r Shreveport
a t Croatw A aM noy, I i tha court- flea S
will be open on week d
N
. . . from. 9 ^ 0 A, M. to 0:00 P ._ . 629.000 lo 1119. The 1947 cotton than Nov, IS the following infor­ A pa Isr n ire U ...... .
_____ 89
Jacksonwill#
crop (Ihrt and seed) put 12491r mation:
............88
Tha normal cotton supply, and Melbourn#
202.000 la the fsmers* pocket*.
Ml
Miami
FrW# are Itm r than la«t year.
iraatlaaee *a P**’ r t i 'l
m

Sss,

Cotton Fanners Look For Record
Dollar Reti m On Huge 1948 Crop

Miami Herald s Magazine Section
Describes Sanford In Sunday Edition

W?V»«r*???«ssast,tsss.w

wir SL*wf*4c 5lJ2a s r
pM ttbBttra

” ,h- Y"'"-a iri,ws““ss,.’r“ ifi

m to££T4ire2t;.7122V" *•”

2?™v

MU.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91367">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 08, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91368">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91369">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 08, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91370">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91371">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 08, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91372">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91373">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91374">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91375">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9172" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8810">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/b1f90b3c7953794db1f6f0a3aef43128.pdf</src>
        <authentication>3cf2c6affe3b73d6902c42e682ef8954</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91366">
                    <text>V

f

P A G E B IX

T H E SANFO RD H E R A L D , BAN FORD, FLO R ID A ' \r

Merlin Blockade

&lt; l

■

scakd down d&lt; mnnd for 25 c#ntan hour more, an employwr-fin*
anced welfare plan and other
benefits.
The spread of the New Yolk
strike recalled the complete truck*
era’ shutdown in IM fl when some
1.800,000 workers rmidoycd in
local Industries were affected, and
a S1,000,000,000 strike cost was
estimated.

EffgN, Tomatoes

F R ID A Y S E P T E M B E R 3, 1948

THE CHURCH OF GOD
KUUTIISIDH IM PriH T C lll'ItC II
Bet. Joe C. Crrw*, Minister
Laurel A«enur sod Ninth Street
U 0 I Elm Avenue
Bev. S. L. Mhatley Pastor
i i t i n i i w i ••**■ r u i o**!
(Continued from Page One)
(Continued from Page One)
Sunday school at 9:46 A.M.
Sunday School 9:45 A . M..
Dial communication* to out tall*
York that “ power* in southern •ervatlve) Premier Andre Marie
Classes fur all age*,
Morning Worship Soinion by
faction.”
political life ” have organised the resigned early last
Pastoral service at 11:00 A.M. Pa*tor 11:00 A. M.
Saturday,
disturbances which have punctu­ Marie himself had succeeded fichu- All Church Notice* M a t he presented al The II
The four military governor* ar
afflre on Ihc The pastor urge* all member* to
‘•The Church, past, prei-er.*. and
day before publication
rangetl another srssion tin A.M ,
ated Wallace's southern tour.
!&gt;e present at this service.
future.
• ft
man, who had quit aa premier
E8T| on thl» divided city's ptol&gt;| C. II. Baldwin said in a state­ when the Socialist* refused to sup­
Bahtismal service at 1:00 P.M.
B. T. U. 7:00 P. M.
Itmi. as the Communist pis** of
ment, “ it |s clear now that these port him on a military budge*
All candidates are requested to
Evening Worship 8:00 P. M.
FIRST M ET0IIIST CHURCH
FIICST B APTIST CHURCH
Berlin declared the negotiations—
outbreaks were not spontaneous Item.
meet at the church at 2:10 P.M.
Sermon hy I'aitor.
He*. J. K. McKinley, Mlal.ter
—
I’
srk
Avenue
at
6lh
Street
now in th# fourth day here—were
Evangelistic service at 7:45
hut organised and encouraged hy
“ The Pitch of your Tent.”
Serious doubts were expressed Mrs. I*. H. Mtepbenaon. Director
W. I*. Brook*, Jr„ Pastor
turning into a Soviet diplomatic
P.M. at which the Rev. H. M.
the power* in southern political that anyone would lie able to form
Come thou with u.i ami we
of Religious Educsllon
Sunday
School
9:46
A.
M.
life.”
1 1lair e of Waycross, Ga. will l&gt;e will do th«e good.
triumph
9:45 A. M.—Church Sche.l—
a government at the present time.
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M,
said
speaking, this will close the re­
Authoritative informant*
In the radiu address here Wal­ This presented the nation with A Clas* For Every Age.
Training Union
U:45 P. M. vival of which has been a great Lender in charge.
the negotiator* had hit one tough I
............ Ytmm
l a " said he is hated by some for the problem of how to proceed
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.
Evening
Worship
8:00
P.
M.
success,
•nag.
That, they said, was a of an even higher solid* content his "Idee of human freedom" lieThe Victory Leaders Hand ser­
Sermon Theme;
“ S h a d o w - Business meeting.
Week-Day Service*
Russian demand for a favorably for oranges than the nine per cent cause “ it means equality for ne­ with its present legislature.
vice’ each Friday evening at 7:45
Graphs”
Wednesday
8:00
P.
M.
Annual
Prayer nurting each Tuesday P.M. all young |i*ople have a
•achange rate for their Eastern proposed hy the romrn's.ion,
groes.”
7:00 P. M.—Youth Fellowship
Welcome.
ATH ENS, Sept 3 &lt;/)b— Greek
McKinnon -aid he .still thinks
livening at 7:45 P.M. The A.B.M. ' si ecial invitation to attend ami
German mark in trade lietwecn
"The answer doe* not lie in the
Strvice.
that higher standard* ure needed ...nth There I. . long chain that ''^M iaiw -r. re,K.rtrd fresh evid; leader* will In- In charge of thi* take part in thi* service.
Eastern and Western Germany.
8:110 F. M.—Evening Worship.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH i service.
The Chutch string hand will
These Informants saiil the Rus­ but believe* ‘ that this Issue over­ links unknown hoodlums in n
‘ h ,t
™ ° ** cooli.n«
Sermon
Theme:
“
On
Beint
W o m a n 'a Missionary Band furnish the music and the public
1600 Sanford Avenue
sian* Insist upon a straight one- shadows more important matters North Carolina or Alabama m il l’ "
M.de Whole*”
lo " * rf # ,*,7 k .
meets each Thursday evening at i* invited to attend all the*# ser­
for*«ne exchange of East.West relating to the present plight of town with men In cutaway and leader Marko* Vafiade* following
J. Randall Farris, Minister
7:15 P.M. Mr*. Marie Kinard, vice*.
among them
government
victories
marks, hut German financial clr* . the
. . fitru* ,Industry,
.,__
finely tailored business suits— continued
FIRST CL'RCII OF CHRIST,
"Be Ye Holy a* 1 Am Holy”
clas in the Western rones contend j orderly marleting.
SCIENTIST
men who are found in the great over guerilla*.
will !&gt;e the sermon topic for the
one Western mark should lw worth
l-e-mls-e asslrf thi* USI».\ decision financial renter* of New York and
The p rr»» report* cited several
800 East Seeond Street
morning worship. Th# Ministet
instance*
o
f
frirndly
relation*
be­
at least four east marks.
1*111 l’ “ ‘ F W * ■» « dlsadvanlagt Boston—men who make a dollar
will preach.
'
9:45 A. M.t Sunday School.
,... from
.
.
tween (ireek and Yugoslav troop*.
The Western Power* » e ie re* I 'n competition with citrus
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
Church school 9:46 A.M.
“ lierau*c 1
prof i t hy I ttihg race On one oerasion troop* o f Imth
TVxa
i
California
and
ported Insisting on Joint control
8:00 P.M.t Wednesday Service.
Morning worship A laud's Sup­
California alirudy ha* a reputa-1• ***n*t , * r*' *" *b# far away nation* were reported to have
P.railing Room Hours, TueMlay* per— 11:00 A.M.
with the Russian* on the volume
tion for shipping fine rating1 oath ”
idanred to tunr* from a Greek »nd Fridays, .1:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M.
of currency, credit* and discount
,
'sound truck near the border,
Union Service 8;00 P.M.
In Berlin If. *• expected, they orange* and Teas* now ha* a
higher maturity standard for
“ T -.'E
K N O N .• HI.V. ..
Sept.
Th*-re
had lawn
h*#n earlier
earlier reporta
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Bible study and prayers Wed«.1 V.
1 • I M VI Thr
re had
yield to Russian demand* that the oranges
than we have.”
( urtl. Mac Doug.ll, Progressive ||h|||
„ urM,u , „ ith er were
CHURCH
nrsday 8:00 P.M.
Soviet mark lie the
de money
arty leader said threats *.f viol- (*.it)K lurn#,|
,hl. Yugoslav
V
llougla* K. Charles, ll.D. Minister
_. _ . j „ rk
A most cordial welcome is ex­
for Berlin.
I.ARCO. Sept. .1 —(/IV-'The eoce ‘ had forced him to cancel :,Mlfl)rr „ r U|nr )„ t*rned hy Yugo- K. D. Brownlee, D.D., Pastor tended to all service*.
The Communist* paper* altsck
Pinella* Citrus Glower* A**octa »ch IiiIimI talk* last night in lW 'i',| ,v|B
Lmilua.
ed again the antl-Communist Ger tion plan* to lead a move to j southern
lllinoi • coal
mining
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
A Greek government communi- | 9:45 A M . Sunday School.
man leaders In Berlin such
rltru* price* in the n rw !t„ wn,.
11:00 A.M.— Morning Worship
qiie reported a new Incident of
510 W. Fourth Street
Socialist Fran* Neumann, lie ap
..... ..
,
frnm
inside
Albania Service-Sermon—The Making of
Fred It. Horton, Pastor
pealed to a mas* meeting for the
Ju, , |lh Couch, president of the
„ M.*r,y * c.*l“ gunfire
i
Missionary—Dr.
E.
D.
Brownlee
, ,
against army unit*. The comW filfrn riiw fn l«» bI bimi inni "J i|ruup( *l**cl*ir*l &gt;t n nirfttnK on
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
7:00 P.M.— Pioneer and Senior
&lt;aid
lw wa. stoned and h# and his Imunlque also reported the Army
th# furr#nry i»au* or U ' arcu»#ti .»
t,rot&gt;«»«al l i t nifht:
,,
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Young People will meet.
was
progressing
in
a
mopup
of
of “ anoUier Munich” Th* gover- j „ Thi, )irir, ,ublll*atlon should
Wr ,7 7 '!V A 'f,lr‘ rU|||, , ' . r
Young People Service 7:15 P.M
8:00 P.M.—Worship Service
Al.l, STYLES ANI) SIZES
rrliel*
caught
in
the
Vital
triangle.
nor* meet for the fourth time to- |*. |inM.,| „ n the cost o f produr-1 .
. ,
G, ‘
„
Evangelistic nervier 7:45 P.M.
Arno* Speak to Ua— Rev. I). E.
tion
and
the
quality
of
the
fruit.
'
"
,Min,f
"
,wnWednesday
day.
Prayer meeting— Wednesday
Charles,
Death removed another high I promise you grower* that ‘ f
8:00 p. M.
_ „
...
„ .
Mac Ih.ugall said hr cancelled
Russian from the Kremlin. He thi* program is *urre**ful it will
CHl’ RCII OF THE NAZARETH
for
last
night's
rallies
in
wa* Sergei (S. Lukin, minister of put an end to the northern aur-| }•'*"»
D IE CHURCH OF GOD
IIS Maple Avenue.
and —
Herrin
two
- er
-• ——
.»... .after
....
(Continued from Page One)
light industry.
Prime Minister tion* setting the price for your j
Holly Avenue and Fifth Street
I.. R. Rushton, Pastor
memiwrs of his party had told him HepietettUlivcs. I'rimm said. bu.
Stalin and Foreign Minister Mido fruit on your tree*/'
Sunday School 9:46 A .SI.
Sunday School— 10:00 A. M.
IHillCf In the town* had refused to
!
„
,
, „
tov were conspicuous yesterday
rslhrr al “ rertsin psrty people
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
guarantee us any protection.”
at the funeral of Andrei Zhdanov,
Juniors 0:10 P.Sl.
Evangelistic Service*—S:0n
Mac Dougall, a professor of vucli av memberv ol the nalionsi
whom they alone outranked.
Young People 7:00 P.M.
P. M.
j Journalism
at Northwestern
Uni- comrniltte a g j nthrn supporting
Chile Joined Brasil and Paraguay
• a a ila a e a t'ra a i I ' m , Use
• _ „
, ,,
__ .
Sunday night at 7:10 o'clock
Prayer Meeting Wcdne-duy —
'
I rer- '
...
.versltv,
told a reporter ”“ 1
in outlawing the Communists Par­
Thurmond ticket.
we will have with u* ns special 8:00 P. M.
til the kiiclien wing Electric wire &lt;|M|n|y all, nu| going to rial* th» ;
You R E S E R V E th r R ig h t to
ty in South America
The I**'. ! connection* dangled on the ground
“ In all honesty.” I’ rimm told s speakers. Rev. and Mr*. Ronald
Youth Service Friday—8:0*1
Chilean ambassador to Moscow, Around the building are pile* of • X Hv of the people with me un­
Hi*hop,
missionaries
from
Bri­
(J
l
’
A
N
T lT I E S — Get a*t inatv) list you want
P.
M.
before relations were broken last sand arid ciniiers for use of the less city authorities will promise Right* Party, should resign hit posi­ tish llonduia*. who will give to
Pastor:
protection.”
tion
at
DciiKKistu
national
com­
October. *ald in Stockholm he wa* parking men
us some of D'eir experience* and
Rev. D. H. Kirkland.
The building loc­
The party caravan wa* scheduled mitteeman (tom South Carolina th* work i f the missionaries
undsr virtual house arrest In Mos­ al! &lt;1 on whnt i* known a* Bunga­
to appear tonight in two other
there You aie Invited to attend
cow for ten months
. th E MARY C O M M l'N in
low Place, Is in a 40 acre open s o u t h e r n lllinoi* romp'iinitie* irumrdi.vlely.
and bring a fMend with you.
C IIU K C II
"I understand he tendered hit
tract of land near a *wamp nr hav Miirplivshor'i and Plnrktwyvill*,
Mid week prayer service Wed­
and I* aiiout GOO yard* wr*t of both near W rit Frankfort, a com­ resignation to the atnte committee nesday night 7:45.
Her. t lerrnre C. (Write, Minister.
4lh STREET and SANFORD
Gtaiieville Avenue.
Church School-10:00 A. M.
munity o f 12.000 alMiut !*0 mile* recently hut It was not accepted.
Morning prayer meetings Daily
Sheriff P A. Mem, who Inve.li- southeast of St. Louis. Mac Dou­
I’rimm said he had l&gt;cen author- 9.00 A.M.
f'a a tla n e g t'ram I'a n e Use
Worship— 11:00 A. M.
&gt;(iii undecided
..... ........ almut .keeping
. . ail|a lied hy chairman J. Howard Mc­
tlvea said sharp tlse* in food gated the fire during th* early gall wa*
morning
hour*, reported ,'{*'• jT ^ 'iU t"’. hutVald he hmTii “ huwh” Grath to say that McGrath “ did
prices were Itkrlv.
not take nor ha* he any intention
There was no sign that the truck
r S T ^ b - u i S T t a T ' a !;:!&gt;» ... ........................................... . nf taking any artion against the
atrlke would end before next tended to do *&lt;• today, III prepara­ ties.
duly elected meml*‘rs o f the House
•«r«V. 1* Isn't until next Tuesday
tion for the opening on Satmday,
and Senate mb has been implied,'
that atrlke leaders and employer* night. Charles Rock, leputy who
NEW IIRI.EANM, Sept 1. trP)
"McGrath’s interview with a re­
are scheduled to meet.
live* not far from th.' building, Huey P. Ling's young son, Bui
A spokesman for one nf tin* reported that the entlr*' roof of *ell, has claimed victory in .v porter was In evrrv way intended
to make it clear that the Demnother two large A H . Teann'er*'

Sdiuimtn Drops

\ t THE CHURCHES

Citrus Head

Women’s Shoes

O N E

L O T

500

P A IR S

Demo Committee

ONLY 1 -0 0

$10,000 Fire

X

The Outlet

NLRB Asks

N O TICE
B N O V ’S

RESTAURANT

Re-open* for llu»lne*«
Saturday Kept. Dh.
1020 W.

13th Street

Dr. Henry McLaulin
OptomolrUt
IIS Magnolia Are.

I'hiov* t i l

Pair

estimated it will have an annual
pay roll of ll.000.000.
A fleet operational squadron will
lie based at Fort Lauderdale and
Cecil Field will serve a* an auxi&gt;
liary to the Jacksonville air center.
Brown said the three liases
ure tieing reactivated to meet the
Navy's need to Increase fleet air
operational facilities on the east
coast.
Opo Locks now I* leased to
c o m m e r c i a l enterprises, but
Brown told thr Congressmen ten­
ants will lie given ample time to
make tdans to operate elsewhere.
Fort luiudrrdale U under lease
•to Broward County and Cecil
Fteld I* on the inactive list.

ELECTRI C W A T E R

HEATING

tow iiicmc M 1 U
nus lowiiK trnciiHcr maki jhi mew e
WAWt Hum THI UST BUY ton YOUK HOMS
DtciJ* to best wsitr rlntricsllr tnd you can
atari coiuiiiag lb* pennies it •*«•• right now.
Yet, low electric rates in this area combined
with the eftcleory of the Fowler water heeler
•store you the leesi cost for ataorretic hot weier.

Becsute the Fowler is tcieaiUktlly iaiuUied
I wsyi to retain the auiiraum heat, It require!
a minimum of eleciridty. Long-life “ blech
best" elements alio help reduce heel Inti, and
provide trouble-free operation for year* to
com*. Fowler elemeati go tfwsJ the link
iasteed of in the tank, eliminating maintenance
coats from spud or gasket leak*, liming and
•eating in the tank. Fowler'* rust reilMtal
porcelain-lined lank Insures shtolms protec­
tion from tank-rutty water.
Thirty-three yeers of menufectmlng so toe ■
product enable Fowler to beck every water
heater with a 20-year replace;**at guarantee.
Eton on the toed to new water heeling economy
wkh your order for a Fowler Electric Water
Heeler now.

crata.
irfusrd to say whether he con­
Meanwhile I’residcnt Truman
ceded the election or planned to bounded into a political slugging
contest It
'i# Republicans today
match with the
aver Communists, high price*,
health insurance and thr fit Law­
rence seaway.
The President took specific la*ur on those point* with (inventor
romlemtiing anti-M-millsm.
Thomas E. Dewey, the GOP nom­
A difference of opinion, If not inee; Harold K. fPassen, who will
a controversy, developed over the open thr Republican campaign
rapitaliamlCommuniam r e p o r t . next Tuesday, and other party
Some thought the rejection of mrmliera.
capitalism hail gone too far; nth.
Oil the subject of Reds In gov­
era expressed the view the state­ ernment Joba, Mr. Truman told
ment was too weak.
his new* conference yesterday It
Dr. John C. Bennett, Congrega- vas ” « lie out of whole etn'h” for
liunali*t and iiuifsonr of the New .nvoue to »ay that he ever proYork Union Theological Seminary, .iited a Communist or a disloyal
asserted there would be no •‘ ton- person in a fedetal post.
lug down” of the pronouncement,
The House Un-American A cti­
lie 1s one of the thre,. American* vities Committee earlier this week
on the rnmmlttre which drafted treused the Whit# House of refus­
the report.
ing to help “ protect the national
•’ •tine” *ald 't is difficult to security” and of hampering, by
define th* middle road between refusing to supply information, the
Communism and Capitalism. Hr committee's inquiry into “ Com­
said it could md lie defined In munist espionage In th# U.8. gov­
term* id a label such aa Social­ ernment.”
ism. hut would mean “ an experi­
Mr. Trumnn told the reporter
mentation between certain limits.” who brought this up that the real
Taft said he was diaturl*d to spies during tha war were German
find that, ilurine his absence yes­ and Japanese, that Russia was an
terday at Tli* llaugr, th# report ally. He added that he never ha*
r&lt; ndrmning capitalism ami Com­ heard nf any search for former
munism had Iwen "received” hy German and Japanese spies
•he council and not returned to
He aenffed al • statement by
'l e xssi-mldv after final revision.
Dewey that Communists will he
“ I i ndnrse thr report, hut t cleared nut only when a Republican
find tha* one sentence ha* been President la elected.
wholly nilalntrrprelrd ledh bv some
•»f those connected with the ae•••mhly who didn't share In the
di-cussion* of the section, and hy
others.'' Taft said.
Of his amendment, he com(Continued from Pag# On#)
•newtedt
miniitct
was the ton of Thomat
” 1 supnort this amendment be­
cause. while there I* an Ideology Mataryk, with whom Benet helped
of Communism with all Ita In- to form the Ctrchotlovak republic
ronalstencie*. ranltalUm exist* In iu 1918.
» i manv variations that It was
Sick and disheartened, Bcnca
alwav* difficult, and Is today Im­
possible, to slate an Ideology which rrtignrd at pretidenl latl June 7
even approximately
represent* tailiei than tign the new coattilu-apltalitm In every country o f the lion the Communitlt drafted. Klcw eld.
"The reference In thr amend­ mrnt Colt w all, the Communist h#
had appointed premier, succc«dsd
ment |s the meaning which I
Rev, wa* In the mind of the vast him.
nwilor!tv nf th# ni*»nb#r* o f the
It* resigned a* president one*
section
The definition nf whal tefyr# when Ado'f Hitler, gready
we meen wh*n w# refer to ceol- for th, Ctrchoslovak 8ud#t*nlnnd,
•a|i*m &gt;* necessary because If the forced Urn Munich cH.I. which
ev-W that may hav# appeared In Preceded World War II.
raaltnllsm at various nolnta In
It* ratamad to Cscthoalovakla
apace and time are nil to he " W i f * wartime exil* in the
lumped in on# wont of rondemna- United Stale*, Britain and britfly
forma, or If we are to resolve in Ruiala, who.-* h# signed a 20lion for capitalism In all H* trear mutual aaalsUnc# agreoment
the difference* among u* about with tha Bovlat Union in I94E.
socialism and capitalism ayatama,
Mrs. Banca eras with him whan
we shall he In Amsterdam a loti* death cam#. She had been con­
time and will not agree even then.
stantly at hla aid# daring his fatal

FpiKcopal Leader

Benes Dies

lltnaaa.
Th# cabinet xras called Into spa*
cial sMston for tomorrow to ar­
range tha formal.

New Plane

St John’s ElectricCo.

w aastM rv ta rs*v

■ant attack ty m (about t0£00
wounds) na*d In carrter o*ura-

, .

Premier Antonia la ■ krai In al to

A touch andyouJZQ*
that'
s
DYNAFLOW!
Y
es, it boil* down to Just about
that. You dart your enjina, act

a lever — and from then on your
treadla foot takaa over.

You prea* the accelerator — and
move softly and smoothly away.
You speed up,alow down, halt com­
pletely — and your ri|ht foot alone,
operating gat treadle and brake,
does it all.
H o w conic P Simply because
Dynsflntv Drive is the one pas­
senger car drive in America that

a w '.
m fllM »
i w

M IC «

'H S

Even rough and chattcry roads i r e
made smoother hy power that flows
along through a cushion of oil —
your wholo car is "sweeter" in ita
feel, far silkier in its actions.

Changes in the wsy oil flow s,
instead of changes in gears, adjust
your engine power to your driving
requirements.
W hether you are starting out,
climbing a hill, surging post others
or cruising easily, therw’s nothing
for you to do except feed gat.

Q u i t e rightfully it Dynsflow
Drive called the most important
development since tho aelf.atarter.
It’s a basically different wsy o f
transmitting power — and one yoir
should know about firsthand.

r « r very fast starts.sxtreme pulls,
reserva braking power, you flick
the selector lever-and your engine
seems suddenly to double in size.

See whst your Huick dealer esn do
about arranging that lor you. T h o
merest sample o l Dynaflow magic
will make you want to place an
order pronto, whether or not you
have a car to trade!

For parking, there is a very epccisl
setting, ex clu sive to D yn aflo w
Drive, that rigidly locks rear wheels.

V vT.

K UR
* ol* tele* W#
'
|Mo v
atetvwoJ
____ »«*i
•aatret”

r ^ Tasu aggr s
" * * * * . ^ L . ^ iaAchtafitoanT«es
M t la a t W )
^ " (fo y oeAs*-

T M A T T N U Y N IB

N K U

MOOR 41
\Nhen b e r te r a u tom ob ile

V

a re b u ilt

3U/CK
w ill b u ild th e m

SPSCtAi 4-SOOS I SCAM

2 2 0 0 .5 5

MOOR SI
s u m 4.SOOS S4CAM

2 4 0 7 .9 5

a

MOOR FI
2 9 8 6 .9 5
,1
t+r &lt;•*•*. U unf. isW. IpstMl ■

mmd+

•I sstr# m t as (OAOMASrtl
WhSa I
■aROvs spK*
«#*&gt;*■ #8■sRUs. 44

mlntnmtm

t w i* WNSV1. tartoa.

t to a'

qHnt

Mefeal Natvarl. tM m m4 ftUwa

Sanford Buick Company
Sanford, Fla.

Ike Navy

■i -

-

____ l i &amp;

—

"

«

Ave.

rawntly taken off flags • i

*

|ate completely away from fcara
which function in fixed atafea.

L

I

f

�THE

In Unit7 There Is Strength—

To Protect th* P*ac* of the Worlds
To promote tho P to p rtt of America,
To Prod8c* Prosperity for Sanford.

W U A T U k 'It

Grr.trally fair, continued
through tVednefUay.

m

r

e

&amp;

a

n

f

a

r

b

S

t

r

a

t

warm

a

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

rmmv

Electors Called
.F re e AgentsBy
C ircuit Judge
Lewis Says D e m o s
Have P o w e r O f
C h o i c e To Vote
As They D e s i r e
«•
TALLAHASSEE. Se?l. 7 i/f’i
—Home way fur Floridians to
rani simple and direct rates fur
President will be "ought here to­
morrow by a aperial rummitlre
of legislators. If a majority of
the 11-man committee ran agree
on a bill to clarify the muddled
presidential election situation.
Governor Caldwell ha* said he
will rail the legislature into "pe­
rn dal session to consider passage
of the measure, liefore the com­
mittee reaches a derision,
though. It will listen Thursday
afternoon to oil tuggeallona
which may be made In a public
hearing un the election law revlrlon proposal.
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 7 &lt;/P)—
Circuit Court Judge Miles W. Lewis
said today he believed a presidential
4 elector was legally a (tee agent lu
vote for whom he wished.
Judge Lewis said "it is clear to
me that presidential elector* should
have the (tower of choice to vote
for whom they wish" but although
the comment was made from the
bench it was not an offfcul ruling
on the case before him lo disqualify
Democratic Party electors not
f pledged to President Traman.
He did say he believed the
Democratic Party pledge required
of candidates was intended lo main­
tain loyally within the parly, but
that it had no force of law.
The rate waa started by Keutic-ri
Clri«, publisher o f a Miami weekly
newtpaner. and alnrt then four
electors have said they would voto
lI'ssilssM ss Pone t'w rl

• T a x Increase. In
Florida Is Lowest
In United States
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 7-011
—State tag collections increased
Its* In Florida than In any other
state last year.
The federal Census Uureau re­
ported Florida's collections of
1139,000,000 during the business
9 year ending June 30 were up
only 2 per rent over the previous
year. That compared with in­
creases ranging from four per­
cent in Delewire to M percent
in Tennessee.
Many stale legislatures levied
new taxes last year, the Bureau
reported. Four of them put on
sales taxes, seven Imposed cig­
arette taxes ami several others
Increased gasoline and alrhrdollr
beverage levies.
A
The Florida legialature did not
meet las* year; and - it levied
no major new taxes at Jts last
session In the spring of 1947. In
1945, it Increased the alcoholic
beverage and cigarette taxes.
Census Bureau figures showed
Florida collected 119.83 In state
taxes for each of Ita residents.
The national figures ranged from
597 In Alabama and Kentucky
to *91 In Washington.
Florida state taxes last year
amounted to 5.4 percent of re' eldents’ total 1947 income. Much
of the Florida tax burden is
hot ns bv tourists who contribute
to rerrlnls from gasoline, hereersxe. cigarette and racing taxes
—the major money producers.

#

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

EvUblUhed 1908

SEPTEM BER

45 States Are
Threatened By
Phone Strike

•

No

11.

West Powers Plan
Protest Against
Red Berlin Riots

Truman Opens Campaign With Hid For Labor Vote

Communication Work­
ers Set Sept.
17
Deadline T o Set­
tle W age Dispute
I

CHICAGO. Sept. 7. &lt;AN

i,

O f Big 3
A u to Accidents iGcnera,s
Meet T o Decide On
Actiuii Over
H u rt T w o W om en Joint
R u s s i a n Blot Bade
O ver W e e k end w \ ; .
7—&lt;;p)

The

CIO kiuicution nt Communication
s h im t o v
Equipment Worker* tod.i) &gt;r| Sept.
— Pirn Iill'll I I tutu nn lm|.*&gt; held
I 7 for * sinks* which it u iil would
a ■sprii.it rt*«‘t*iing with (hr N i*
Over - Running Stop lional Srrurih Council ii the
| cripple telephone service over the
hllr Hihim*
\ prmMriilial
nation.
Signs Cause Thiee *^p*»kr-Ariinti
*iiild *’iI %
* a* In cunAnnouncement of the »liikr d.rtr
n**clion with ihi* ItciUn tilu i*
Traffic
M
i
s
h
a
p
s
war nude by Dsn I L in t. Foil•
I !•«' nierlh.it Uifrd
minulr**. I hi* »puk»’'*n&lt;ait did nut
land. (lie., vice preiideut of the
r * o k%«iinr«i \%rn* mitnrd inti
• 4) nhat irlimiA **rfr taken or
union. He raid negotiation! I&gt;e
l l i f A Ul "tn «il !r% t « f i r d a t i i i g r i i n
drvi^iiin** rrarimi, if any, “ Ihla
tween the union and the Wcdriii
1 11 -i 11 it .1* * mI* nt* hr ir liming lit**
•saw a »prcia| mrrling n; cun*
Elec ini M.inulsc luring l omp iny
wrt k rml ii
!*** .Mini I !|*•«ISIi•&lt;«■ nrrtfun * Ith thr Itrrhu d tiu !i*uC |ifr*q(ilrii.l|a I Pirvi .liid'jr
arr deadlocked
IOilAy Ifni
I h r i t 4 (d l ills %%r ti
pJu'n \ » r i i *s.nd in irajHiiit^ tu
H um laid the strike would pull
iriHMlrJ (4&gt; I
I" **|| d llf l*« kink n s
gurftliimti. **1 hit'ii ill Ihcic u lo
out 25,000 member! of the union
«f| M il dm
dm* ••ml lufiinim
woikirig in 2.200 Bell Telephone
{Mil *11*|I
IPair Is Alleged T o Company location! in 45 of the 48
l l 1 N I « »N . &gt; r p |
,,j* |
\ |)|t .
At
IU I '
• * U -4 k, SritimL*
ti-li liiplopi.iiii •i&gt;u11 r ui.l today
| Have Killed New ilatei.
n' ! "c
Hams said the dispute it over in Cl. A KING TH A T A KEI’ UBMCAN VICTOR*’ in NuwmU-i would wi|«- out lat«.r'* high w a ge amt!"|'7-'.... ‘
thrNkrilmi
Bowei" |,Ln s joint
• Orleans Detective wages
{liking MuittlartU, I'rviidrnt Truman
In*
for « Us turn in llrlm il with nn kiulm vloutt4* r,n *'■ ' “ it* .t«.n Mrtnoml H«n
and working conditions The i I’mI fur InUtr’d kry Vote. Tho Chief KxiTUtivi1 i* fIimaii ^pinking liefur* n record i' iuvx*! on tin*
o f ‘ pit*!. •ufincii » hmkrn inp nhrn |&gt;rolr«l lo Rilisu , vr 1 ( uinttluniSt"
It i ■.. .A' C*3a-■« If.■!( i liit
t i,*.• I *2..nit, Ia,I. *_i .. i
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 7. &lt;/P&gt;— union is demanding a 15 cents an Ihtroit'i* City Hull. ( Intel national Sound photo)
shr ............... bv
auti.ninhilr ■,rd ...
m B «lin but thr (urngn
diner, by \b, \| „ *
VI’ ft,4,11 t " ll,,r
i ‘*uid 4 dt.iLi.nr,
Two eimed gunmen, sought for hour increase across the boa id The
l,akr M.srv, whitr w dkmg ,t i!„. J * ,lr diploiiMtlc ...,inr, in * postthe (Lying of a New Orleans detec­ company, he said, has stood pat
tive end the abduction of the as- on its offer of eight cents. Wages
M-ignuii.. mil I 11.1 S|,eel intn
l l " ‘" ’ *,r
hut un•rclinh She v.
1 msfritnl f„, „ “ ^ “ idiable by m m .. *.nd ibr piotisUnl chief of detectives, were o, union members now tange from
Eetnsld Ltugbt.il MrmoiMl ||,„ lr' '
9&gt;* riibei to Moscow or
captured today following a nigh'- 88 cents to $1.54 an hour,
Negotiations hmv,. been going
long search, Slate Ttoopci Jeff
VlM,U D Sokolovsky,
pilel to .111 0.1 rodo |,os|ut.d to,
on Intermittently since May 11,
Lockey said.
liratmrnl
Mi lone* w.n
w,t
l" " ‘" miblaiy Koiernor in GerHarris reported. Union memlier"
i . i Imii !).iv was irtrlu.ilrd m S.snfoid yeslrtd.is will) .1 inlorfitl
Lotkey said the pair were taken approve.’ a strike to enforce thelt
ne»s lo thr
. i,lent
Mrs Hm 11■1 ' ' a .
paiade m the moinmg hv more 1I1.111 UK! mrnihei. .mil gur.i. &gt;.f ll.e &lt;
.
I l i r leaf* Ig n 4 M l, e i m j r i i I 4 l o r *
I without resistance at a store in dentsnu. on July 1, he said.
busty Rossis Ruling Club, Ii* Imne racing 111 ll.e .dtemiH.ii, ami with a ,r* r
* '* ‘
■*m' nrg ui.l •l.ttemriii to tf r ii * tlu* aspect
Then*
appeared
in*
indication
of
ligeitl
diivsng
ui.l
I.,
jGoniales. La., a village about 60
3 Explosions, F i r e t dalKr III the rtenitlg at the ( lull HoUtr at Mutiniji.il Alippit tn ll.e
mg
»l*»l i
*.l (It.- •iiu.ition ivlo-n d wet te•tl tin- itltr itr tlion
miles northwest of herr on High­ immediate settlement today in the
Rtum of llie H'lnmt Owl*
Many *|&gt;etlaloii cheried the iider* m ll.e
C
a
u
s
e
$
7
*
5
0,0
0
0
nation's thre^ iiiajoi strikes— in
ivoiirri by tl.r -\&gt;«oriated f’rrss.
way 61.
Mr«
Itindn
«'*.........
,,f
llayioun
the oil, trucking and shipping In­
F a c t o r y Damage paiade.
Beach lees lv. I unreveaieil 111 I lie ioirigp ofiiee ilririihed as
Goniale* is a few miles from dustrie".
I lie paiade wa» led by Sheriff I*. A. Mem wlrt. • allied the Auirii- Juries win ii I.. 1 Ford V-9 turned
w "l " ‘lit foutivlati.il)
any irjvort
Hobart, where thr gunmen last
The six-day old strike by 10,000
rsm King nml bv itr.*. I II Wil-O
ovei 011 Ib,4 I oliuiu side of lh,*
C H IC A G O , -Sept. 7. o i l
At
tb.it
an
otlir.ll
Rntiib
diplomatic
night released John J. Jackson, as- truck drivers in New York City,
linms of Luke Muiy wllu I h iii &lt; the)
Lake Moiimk- Hriilgi- Si.inlay
1
liaianl chief of New Oilcans detec­ became n o n serious as 3,500 AFI. least tim e persons were killed ra lly clut. banner. In tsilditi.M to itie
itlg III
INI o', lock
|- 1 » Oh, ,,, ■oiiire b id tanl llie \\ rstern Powers
truckmen in northern New Jersey
I * uv. 11mu* a llu l ' , ( , k ill
of Oitreu d|nv,. tier to tho I',dice
tives, sfler abducting him (torn joined in the walkout. The full today by au rxplusion and In c in elul. nn inli. r* in Ihc ptiMide Iture
tfc ir vb lto n from Orlamin, Dav»
p
o-s
Stntimi. mill then to Friual.l
police headquarters here.
effects of th* work stoppage were a la ig r w rit tsde candy factoiy. tpna lieaeli, New Smyrna. Kilg
Iniughton ||..,|iiial ini ttratinem. Lap!. Byrd II n dson
The officer said Stale Trooper felt by millions living in the met- Twenty pciM.iu w ric lliju ird .
Wnlei and Apepka Th.' b ng line
The aeciileiit w,. I.|.,iti .l by L. |i
ropolis
and
northern
New
Jeiaey.
Hie
thtre
bodies
in
the
county
T4»1I h Lions Cl ub
I- E. Wright and Town Marshal
&lt;4 ridrra futunii oupoxito lb-&gt; MayStovall.
mntgur trm alnrd uuidcniifird. The falr Inn. priwe*ilid an Fli-t Street
Burks of Fi so sales made the arrest.
A new |!i)U Foul sedan was O f
Salvation Army
s lu tlr ird plant w si trjrc lie d foi ! *&lt;( Disk Asenuo, *outh to .S.enn.1
damaged in the front when tinNo nsors details wsrc available im­ day.
others. M ax Gotrn*«n. chief
I S tttw L ond north „ n I'n .k \ venue
driver. Millard Taylor
mimed,
mediately.
On the West Cnaat, where 29.000
Itusidn 1- tl.e only eoiintry lu
tu lh&lt;* Hum! Shull.
fad. d to heed a stop sign while

2 Armed Gunmen
Are Caught In
Louisiana Town

3 Killed And 28
Injured In Blast
At Chicago Plant

Dusty Boots Activity Highlights

Labor Day Celebration In Sanford

Large Grapefruit

Are rorecast ror

State’s ’48 Crop

Police Identified the pair as Dale
Slmpion, 2d, o f Salt Lake City,
Utah, the alleged slayer of Detec­
tive Nicholas Jacob, and 27-yearold II. E. Miller, a native of Montirello. Miss.
Stocky Assistant Chief of Detec­
tives John J. Jackson related rally
today the events o f the trnse seven
hours he spent with the gunmen
driving over a mats of haekwo.uta
roads.
I Jacobs was slain yesterday
morning as ho and Detective
trntlane* o s roao 1w*i

CIO longshoremen have been idle
since last Wednesday, there was
no move foi settlement by either
union nr shipowners. Some 1*0
ships sre tier! up from I'uget
Sound to Snn Diego. The Arniv
was to ask lonwshoremen to han
dl.. Army rsrirn for commercial
ships lo assure supplies for the
Far East he kept moving.
In the atrtke by some Ifi.ooo nil
refinery workers In California ami
four other far western states, ra­
tioning of ga* became a possibility.

srsligator for thr coroner's office,
(jld hr believe* tli.it five nuiir per­
son* wrrr killed.
lin e r III,,it* o ccuired -it slmtll
• 4 :1 0 A .M . in the wiulli end of the
j thud floor of the two-hlotk long
building.
ELiisr* thrn l e a p e d
, through sh sltrrrd putt* of thr wall

and that 50 irrt above the tool oi
the E. J. Much and Sons C.sndv

i

gin In tin* pur ml*' *11;*f II. K.
*1 niwltuy,

Jr, a* llii4 Ik* t

In Iht* face . Mi

Mary lamnw*

•F IU

, .

Much Of Fruit Will
Grade Better Than
No. 1, Says Group
L\M l-AND. Sept. 7. i/1*i

nien'a row puny tliminrsliori rare
Mild received a trophy.

Carolina Man
Killed N e a r Bunnell

m
m

Uf

,

'

vi

’’

-

By JACK B ELL
DETROIT, Sept. 7—(/I*)—Harold E. Stassen aisritrd today that
President Truman has made an ING degree turn in his attitude toward
labor since Mr. Truman aikrd euthouty in 1946 tu draft rltikets into
the Army.
Stassen, herr lo answer the Pioidcnl's sis-specrh campaign in
Michigan yesterday, told
news conference he heard the President's
apt&gt;eal for labor support in Detroit yesterday.
"That speech brought back fo r*
me memories of another rp-&lt; h tu- t’r- "hient Trumin's opening rally
made to Congress on May 25 lt*4G, of tho campaign. fUas-en sm'aka
when the I'reridant asked for the hare tonight in what UepuhiL'.sn
most totalitarian power nver labor Chairman Herbert Brownoll. Jr..
ever proposed in time i f peace," ha* called the kickoff of the GDI*
presidential campaign.
8 lessen declared.
*
_.
Aa the new President of the
BOYTON BEACH, Sept 7-UP)
University o Pennsylvania, Ft**ten Mid he SriU devote m
most of —An Mtimated 15,000 persons
October ta i
for Gover­ jammed this community c f 3000
nor Thomas Jg. Otwey of New yestarday to eat baroeqne and
York, tha 0 # P proaMentlal nomi­ (scar Florida's top ranking politi­
ne*. * M Governor Earl Warren of cal figure discuss labor and •wrier
Oattfornta, thr vie* prcsidcntl*! control.
candidate.
Th* Labor Day &lt;«Ubrotidn,
tCassia*** aa ***** H i t )
Deoey picked SUaaaa to answer
"Hr

a

t

tin wot 1,1 tint doe" not admit
tho Salvation Aim y, Capt. It*r«l
Miiilfori. do 'O' f tl.e bocal Salvuliun At..
T o ll told member*
I I 1*4* lull &lt; lor- nt then meetmi? nt (li&gt; I • iii- t Center ls*t
Fi iday

and i . lig h t," a v o id in g lo the m.u----- —
— —
l. l.ny l"'ln y of the f ederal G liu . (_' j ( f U H C o m m i t t e e

&lt;M.iikrlin g

rX girrin r 11 I

l niniitlM rr*

&gt;d..pird hnr imLy.
U lr |m|i(&gt; it r r i n l i!r .n of vnak*
ing .111*1 |&gt;iriltttldti »i* lu ifiri xntilnir
in ihr iirxx lutxrtt
It clul »tAl-t
how rsrr. that the "a se ia g e nun .!--

d 11ull

tabuLtrrj during a s,srnp|r

touni

I* "cunsiderably le»* than
lad year,” hut that "st/e* of both
the vrr.Ierl atld *rerl|e»* V allrtlr.
will lir dighlly large, **

«r 1 *
iim n
■
■ were in ju ird ta&gt;l night near Hun*
Murray 8*ms.
Quality will hr "rxrrllrn l". lllr
The Seobreete Golf Corp and Voile William s, Jr. Is i.n ; »«uth .*r here, when then
pulley tlaled.
Earl Warner ea owner of the With S t a t e Inatitute »
Srabrecte Golf and Tennis Club;
I loud a piiulucrs H million Iwtsev
A funeinl home li»lml the dead
II. Jackson Green, owner of the
Voile A. William*, Jr., nf Sun- loan tt» Ollie
i.ee o f Orange- liiiing the tramp which rioted «
Beech Club; and George L. Hack
owners of the Diamond Club i ford, law aenior al Sletion Uni- burg, S. C. and the Injured a* Ipw week* ago Several million
ami S. K. Dennison of Orlando, |ver»ity, ha* been working with &lt;* 44'. I’n»t*l uf Coltinil.la. S. r. b'.Xrt never weir puked hrcallte
, south of DeLand, were listed as I the Institute of government ir lutol a negro, Allen June*, alw. nf nf la. k of a tnaikrl
!Tullahn»*ee for the past two •' lumhla.
defendants.
I . mi . fruit tin* Ix-en "tupped for
The men were employed hy 0
Tli&lt;- first two clubs are in Day- week*.
William*. Melvin Oi finger and I'.ytona Itench ron»trucUon com- several rlava ami i« expected to
tuna Beach.
In his bill of complaint, Sams Harvey Jernigan Del,a nil, 'w.-te i miy were rnroutr hark to Day. rra* Ii volunitT pi op.it *ions In a
described the clubs ea ‘‘public ►elected hy Profv**or Charle* b&gt;na Beach after a holiday trip w..l, m «,&gt;
j In ..... Haling n rm .n l year In
nuisances" where gambling equip- Toro llenderaon o f Stel»on I.aw l« South Carolina.
—. . .
'
canning grnpcfruil, the trolley tmmrnt was maintained for playing College to work with Sherman
4Vcis* Director of the Institute
_
Ol'EN Al.l. DAk
tdia-ired that '‘ Florida runner t
unlawful games of chance.
W. A. Morrison, president of •hnuld market for the growerThe three clubs ware raided on of Government, in the preparesearch warrants served by special lion of memorandum* o f law pet tin- Hanfunl Merchant* Assocln- from t|ir«e to five million nunagents appointed b y 'th e cirrui* talnlng to various governmental tiors, today amiuunced that the iK.xe* of gratwfrult this ooaton
court. The sheriff's office was by- departments. These memorandum" imrrrhanU griiiip ntwmraeniii that than lu'l
t
will !«■ &lt;ut.milled to the Joint all busllwases lemain open nil
passed.
“ The carry-over nf canned Juice*
House and Senate Tax Survey .lav on Wednesday due to the from the UM7-IH park ia extreme.
committee authorised by the l*»t ( fact that they were closed on
Iv iinnll, and
therefore, the
nrw
--------------.... .....
session o f Ihe legislature. __
l-almr Day.
___

IRANIAN HEAD CHARGED
TEHRAN, Iran, SepL 7—(A1—
The government said today the
ehlef of the U. 8. military misolon with tho Iranian army wilt
rhingtd.
MaJ. General Robert W. Grow
will return to tho United Btate*
'
FARM BUREAU
■bout Sept. 30 to accept a new
All members of the Seminole assignment. Maj. General Vernon
County Farm Bureau are urged Evans of Detroit, wartime chief
by A. W. Wilson, secretary, to 1r f staff in the Chlnt-Burma.Inattend a supper and antertainment dla Theater, edit succeed him.
to he given at 7:00 o'clock rn
Friday evening at the Future
farmers Building at Seminole
High School. Mrs. Edward Kirchsr la In eharae of Mm entertain­
ment. Mra. If. D. Oatehel will
serve Via supper. Reservations
may be made for tbc supper by
tslephon ng Mr. Wil*on at 739-J.
IT ASSOCIATED PRESS
This will be the Initial Pall meetVolin ia three wetlere stale* go to the polls today to pick their
ing on the Farm Bureau group.
candidates (or five House seats and various local offices.
SCI!IIMAN PAILS
Two of ihe Congressional post* are at ilakt in Arizona where chief
PARIS, Sept, 7—( ^ —Premier interest centered, however, on a seven-man race for Dusocrati: isorainaRobett Sehuman said tonight hia Iwis for* governor. Among the leading candidalaa a n Rep. Richard F.
government will resign. It failed Harleta aad acting governor D m E . Garvey.
to receive a majority In Us first
The Republican gubernatorial--------------------------------------- test In the French Chamber of
la between William R.
Deputies.
Bourdon aad Brace Brocken, nrrth with main interest directed to the
The official count Was 2*9 for stata cattlemen and long-time gubernatorial race.
and 295 against After the vote friends.
Governor Herbert B. Mow is op­
was announced Sehuman and his
Aid soam voter* ia addition, will posed by John 8. Hoyden for tho
ministers left for the Rlysae Pal­ aelael party eandtdatef for the Democratic nomination for anace, residence of President Vincent ■tote legislature and practically ether term. Maw's 1944 opponent,
J. Bracken Lae, ta battling it oat
Auriol.
submit their raalgna- all eUto aad county office*.
tlons.
In Nevada, there la a two-men with Rtndell N. Waby for lha
Sehuman’a csbfim had lasted race for Democratic nomination Republican nomination.
leu than three fall days. Tho fog the state's loUe oaat ia ConTho taro east.
next move will be ay to Auriol.
lambent. are for tho R^abllaan nomination
There teas no
___ In tha Find District and the Democourse he might
two erotic chaioo I i tho soooail Waftrr
M o re the
• f J ^ |^ 2 k 7 s m s o * * U * ^ k il* flr(t
BlatU &lt;K*t HM
parties nr Frarsca’*
their tho'oOIMIoprtaoatetjvo likewise
fore*" coma to U
•m u , baa no oppoailtaa la Use Saeend
•ad tk* criaia.

di iv itlg west on Klevruth Street
lay ut I .in I'M und rid) I.led
» ■'. .1 I'.'t.: litiiek Sedan lH-tng
driven "..iitli mi I'uik Avenue hy
I 1 .oik K. Keller of Miuiui Shore".
I.efl front and rear fender" of the

. , «*f (•'iK'Vtt
_ tili*n7r liroru^
,
- 11
1•
,
&gt;
I llniek wrrr damaged
Taylor *s 1 t irganlti ,1
Hughe" Irony, -on *1.- Srisls row I b.iid..
nrw . ,„p .d g.apefruil , ,^-d with roekte, driving. The j irro pU„.. . II I "tub'll in IHti.S,
•f tt.o otganiratton
Tfi*|
,n&gt;?
" ,lt "
1* trophy, will |,e wrll-duped. thin skinned
&lt;1 ...iia «,a on I'aae I m. i
i * |U moio. i. u "per under *1 »n4I red Willinm* nn.. winner of the

Another trophy wiener waa
Co plant at 4656 W Kinne St.
I Time cards showed Hint 29 urn nine year uhl Robbie Iteller of
(•a ll« n r4 «!■ I*aa» Tww
! tiloyrs were* in tin- huildlng whsm l.irigwiioil who 1 tiling “ I'uniple"
|the disaster occurred
Many of won the rare for rhlldieri under 12
■these were tnarhiiu- operators who v.-ars «&lt;f ngf'. lie t' '11 sut|.ri"eil
II MltVitiMrtl UN I'gfei 4 ssurl
liad arrived at 4 A M nn hour l»
I fore the* bulk of I. ihmi ,|ay »hif‘
I employes.
South
DELAND. Sept. 7—(A1— Circuit J Fire Cuiiunlssintirt Mlvlnnl .1
court injunction suite to elop tier- . ( ’orrigan rstiinatsnl dntnngr «t I krnanrntly gambling in three Vub tween *500.000 and *7600191. Hr
ST. AUGUSTINE. Sept 7 lAh
*•*•* ••• »
lusia county night spots have
------tin* man » a « killed and two
11 filed by 8Uto Attorney

Ida Frances Jennings
Suits Filed Against
Dies At A ge Of 83
Volusia N i g h t Spots
Mrs. Ida Frances Jennings, 93.
of Newfoundland, N J. and San­
ford and mothor of Mra. W. II.
Starnes of Urapovflla Avenue,
died In Newfoundland on Aug. 29
following a short illness.
Mrs. Jennings spent 22 winters
In Sanford and had many friends
lit this ir t i.
Funeral services will be con­
ducted at 1:00 o'clock tomorro—
afternoon in Newfoundland, and
InUrmsnt will be In lha Baptist
Church Cemetery.

Mm. Max Mm ■. ••(
y
Smyrna Hctirii wn* awiiileii u
1 1 tiji hy ns I hr In1
*#* tinrtt wniii rnw*

Voters In 3 Western States Go To
Polls To Pick Candidates For Offices Stassen Says Truman Has Made
Turn In Attitude Toward Labor

m

A.woc inter! Prena l.enari) Wire

7, 1918

■I ■■

Angered M an Dies
Of Glass W o u n d s
TORONTO. Sept. 7—(A*l—
Angered when his automobile
broke down, Gordon Metcalf. M .
smashad his fist thr-iugli i
rear plate glass window and
died of wounds today. Coroner
Fred Ticket said several ar­
teries were severed in the fore­
arm of the 200-pound roan, and
he had suffered serious lows of
blood when he reached the hos­
pital in a taxicab. An autopsy
was ordered. The 1927 model
car had given Metcalf consider­
able expense and truuliie since
he bought it a few weeks ago,
Police said. When It broke down
in front of hit house, they
added, "He beeumr »o Incensed
that he crashed the window
with his fist.'*

TU ESD AY

ing of liiiiuan irlatroiiship In tiu j,
und to ii" &gt;l the iiiiiiir.iiata nrr.l*
uf thu*r mpitring hel|i with im'v *
lin o
£\trz
mediate action, lie declared
N i»n u *H
Commonly known a* a mu"iuniii v in every tow i. the S a l­
j \ K K I.A N P
K»ft. 7
vation \|IU, i, lepir-euU-d In 97
(,» 44 f
iitol
* ftmii tlu* llifferen l r.uiuliu
and i t , ira.-iiD'Hhrin »«*iTli*ii uf thr H otlJa ing- "f t'hr
a i pfeachvd m
i npi ILid*on icr " '*
................
*'l' r 102 langnngi
tsXf lo.itlnn. ill till- Federal Cl- vealed
Hi. While iilave icform
tl(l Maiketllig Apt . f i n e lit comnet in ,1»pan » o In ought altoul
nut ■*• which organired today. by the Salvatlu* Army
' V Satiri iniin nf Clem water.
D uring World 4Var II lh* Sab
•ted rhaliman &gt;&gt;f the Glow- *vation Army ••• operated with
''
Admilil-tintive
Committee,' other
i guru.’alo in* tu foimlng
Mtt, the ..tilj South FI.... .. find : tho U.StsI vtlucii iea&gt;-he.t million*

1!M8 Officers

1

lie chosen.

Jof "oiltu l . II. g lie-t •

It Talk.* Wtlliain- of Leesburg '
In Sanf'.id, he Raid, Ihcic 1*
wa. rhoM-n chairman *&gt;f Shipper* « youth toograin, lltble courts*
AdviMity Committee H r "iirceed* to youth, street incating* lwic4
Wri-k isii.l help i- given tn
How aid I'hillip* of Orlando who u

w.i- ii.it
ii- spi'.'intr.i
I., nn. transient" sn 1 m- u pci&gt;i&gt;m Th*
yrii.in
*I Salvation Arms' i* trosnec.t by
nthi'i "ht|iia-t ufficrt" namnlilbi'
..f ihc c.-imitnntly
w. i. Itulph Mcitcn "l /ollw.HKi, | t'liail. M i .llins. Al l. Iranivl.o i-hairman nml J -IPar,ish,, master,
ami furnt.ii cltlirn of
f Titusvillo. ►o.iotuiy
I Waycrns* Ga was mat* a n»w
Tin- grower* grout, namcl C innntroi of the Linns i'lub
F K is w ll, Ji . of tlilamh.. vice.
-------—
cl'-i.rniari ami GrantMorthlantf
111I N I Y IIOAKD
Wcirs.lah', swrctniv
Fiai.kl
('minty&lt;'ommis*ion«ri
ih t*
S.-vimiur
of luikclaml w**
te- morning
wna
in*cupia&gt;J
with
nain.-.l managci " f la.thgroup* crigineriing
matters
r/garltnK
sml Nelson Ilin.hTlit.'i " f la ir .liainaga ditchas, ..i.rnitig *n l
lamb suilltor.
.chiaing ami paving of roads.
— —. . — —------

Itl.lph

A.

Smith,

Psychological Group Says Electric

Shock To Brain Aids Intelligence

By HOWARD V . BLAKF.SLEE
Associated Press Science Editor
BOSTON. Scpl 7—(TP)—An rlctlnt iliock to the brain can im­
prove intelligence. This was repuitrt) to the American Psychslmpcal
Association here today by D, 1-UCillr B. Kessler of the f r a 'rise City,
Mich . Slate Hospital.
Electric shock lo giey mailer is one of the more recent medical
licjlmrnti for mental disorders. The shock causes brief unconsciousness

st b o o l s OPEN
School* thrpughoui
Seminole
County opened this morning at
9:00 o'clock and busses tan on
schedule, said Nupt. T. 4Y. Lawton. It will be several days be­
fore total enrollment ran b# an­
nounced. hr revealed.
The County School Board will
meet Thursday morning at tha
office of Mr, Lawton to consider
the appointment of several ntvr

and also convulsions whose saver-7
--------- —
teachers.
penda on the amount of rlsm that the current was likely
electricity.
tu burn grey matter and tause
Twenty perrons receiving shock confused thinking.

T IIK WEATHER"

for split personality troubles all
eftrrward showed greatly Im­
proved Intelligence rating*. Their
queer irleaa, one of th* sign* of
split personality, declined. They
concentrated batter, Thny lost
some of their feeling! of loneliness and barama better racial com­
panion*.
In the early day* of electric
■hack treatment, there waa critl-

Brnln surgery, another treatmtni for mental trout.'?*, was
declared to b« atwajrs damaging
to Intslhgenc* In another report
today. TnU operation severs the
nerve* connecting the front part
of the brain from the mein brain.
Only humane have thla brain In
appreciable rile.

Exactly what th* front brain la

Kmuims

m

r*a&gt; n . i )

JACKSONVILLE,
Atlanta
Detroit
Memphis
New York
Oklahoma City
I'hoanix
Han Antoni'..
Apalachicola
Mrlbourn*
Pensacola

P
V
-jp*■
&gt;5*-/

M
mQn -m... - - 1 U I

icp icten lln g

KI4VANIR ELKl'TIG N
i ha-o nn.l t*n i&lt;.|u.."li-ii the p*vi.
i.
• .c in
i
i .i
in* “ f Brown Avenue which runs
Bcsulta of the hiwani- hcllnn
fr „ m w ...t Kir.t Str.-et imf officero and directors will bat mediately we*t waat
..f the
nark shouhl move readily to the [ announced nt the me"i»ng uf &gt;hc ( Atlantic
('ua«t
Line railroad,
consumer is* a few processoro have ] * lul. 44’edneiday a! tin Tourist|other property owner* intsrtst................ Oa I'aae T s « l
t'i'litei.
led In the paving of Ihe road SI*
A. K. London!*)g. J. B. Little
and the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road The commissioner* visited
the site of Ihr road this noon to
decidu on the matter.

Sept.
89
92
91
h2
101
109
99
81
90

78
73
76
81 Tl
'

' .. .. V,

*i i

7-44)
44
47
73
67
72

1

I

*. 3
-:V^,
▼J'

*
*L f

�.■ #

T"

:&gt; !?y;

f

. ■V .A i Hi

JAnr. t w o
m

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

1 11 ..

tin San turd Herald
K t t a W la liH Id I H «
PafclUk,.. 4 ||||

TUEfiDAV SEPTC:;5£R 7, 1*48

F L O R ID A

M

45 States

Draft Of Industry'

THE WORLDTOMV

Then* was u auarculy audible niRii of relit*f in norm* businun* anti jKilitinil quarter* when &lt;ho National Security Re*
Hurcc* Rotm! announced that it fmimJ no need fur invoking

( s s lla s r *

Union today denied a government
charge that It violated a federal
court injunction by attempting
(tli
to negotiate
union
otlate
union aecurit
»ocurity con- j ^
tree is

Pi

2 Armed Bandits
C t s i l s i r * V r s w l-ass s e ­

a

e n

m

w

m

r

driver. Slayton* ordered at gun
point to drive to Raton Rouge,
suddenly swerved into the police
,h*V U **»^ headquarters

” Vetun inr to
An Industry ipokvsman c*timat«d
West Coast motoriati may be un• ■ ■ fo r d . MariSa
III VCggaalta A , s a w
able to buy gaa by the middle o f l j ujJ j Luther
LuttcT^&gt;1."’Bwyu_..........
M. Bwygart In jn^lslmP*on
Uulfport Mia*, 15” ^ S1"&gt;P*on f|r*d at him but h*
________
K a lrr H ____
• • ___ &gt;a* rlaaa aaanat
where Milter
Miller had
had been
been arrested
arrested I found refuge behind a group of
next
week,
If
no
acltlement
is
dianapolta
laat March 27, forbid jI where
nt
this
tim
e
tiie
indii.it
rial
draft
proviaiu
n
*
o
f
the
itelective
The
itu|j
y
drfirtKa
of
Moscow
Brisker ST. l e t * . at Iks r « a l n illr a
w
a
g
e
disput
reached in Ih* w ag* dispute. *.
the union from inditing on cio»- on • theft charge aworn to by palm trees.
N SaalarS. M a r i t a . « ■ &lt; » I M * » « lurvicu net n ow in e ffe c t.
i,y Yugoslav’*
tough
lie tat or.
In the truck alrlkv, city ulflclal* ed shop condition*.
Simpson and Miller then leaped
*1 Caairaaa a ( Marrk *. I W l . ______
Simpaon.
It w a » n trial tllng su rp rise to m uny buninu** lender*, on Marshal Tito. 1. echoing terua* r(pressed (ear o f a milk ihortago
R D U . * s n I. iiK ts
Th# Taft-IIartler Act outlaw*
Miller and Simpson auhaequi'iitl)- Into Jackson'* car, In which tha
K 4 IU r
detailed ex a m in atio n o f th e net. to fin d how bruml nru the tlunally In another important Rut- Iscause nf the tlaup of deliveries the cleied ahop by which only hitchhiked to New Urleant. sa licl officer * M Just leaving headquar­
i m n i i u t IlK A *
&lt;&gt;f filler container*. Although food union mambera may be employed. Jackson and hia car at police head ter* for lunch, and ordered Mm I*
■ a i l a t u M a ai|tt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ p o w er« (iro y ld e d . T h e Presiden t i* au th orized to * e iz e any
supplies are curtailed they w ere
■ I lis t H t I T H I k NJSTKB
The union filed Ua answer In quarters, and......................
forced the drier*ivc drive off.
production fa c ilit y w hich refu se* to u ccep l o r d e liv e r mnmin* lar- of I he Bolshevist Han.
not ilangerou*l&gt; tnw. Rut house- federal court In Inrilanpoll* today. to aid in their getaway.
■ s tS ir in
• •**
On his return tu New Orleans
tury
o
rder*
lo
r
the
a
rm
ed
f
o
r
m
o
r
the
A
to
m
ic
Kiiurgy
The Polish Communist Parly, holder*, especially in the outlying It rtplled to a petition o f general
O M ttaalfc
..................early today Jackapn said they had
Jackson
said
Miller
guarded
him
f k n t M aalka , ,
....... ••}
Com m ission. Probably th e re will I** pressure oil th e next with a membership if |j000,000, It icctlon* of New York, wtre fin«l- Counsel Kotiert N. Denham of
spent moat of the afternoon driv­
H a Maalka
closely tlurlng their long ride
-pllt »n widi- ofM’ n that the Red i-p it difficult In find m»ny frwwl the Natinnal hahor
» M Taar
.
flrlatloni
Congress f o r reduction o f lid * power.
ing up and down country roads.
'fie
cTtckwt
that
trigger
back
grip mi the country It threat! ncd. Item*.*
All a k iia a r r
aaiiaaa. r a r t a at
1board that the union ahould bo a hundred tlntea and I died hun­ The gunmen told him several
Th e in clu sion o f th is pm vlsion in the .a-ncetime draft M
m M
thaaka. ra a a la lla a a aa4 kallaaa at
A wage kike nf 2ft rent* an hour f***5 ,or contempt of the Injunc- dred times," the assistant chief times that they did not inland to
kataatalaaaaaia Sat Ika .a araa aa at net wns p roim h ly a result not so much o f serious an ticip ation i^mhip i* In open icvult. The d|».
kill him hut vrquld turn him loose
ralalaa ia a ta . M ill fc# ,k a r « a 4 Tat
lia* beet demanded by the N ew ll0J),1, ,
of detective* related.
o
f
the
need
fo
r
it
as
o
f
grow
in
g
sen
tim
en
t
fo
r
a
rb
itra
ry
orient*
arc
fiercely
opposed
In
at H s w las a t a a r lla la a t a l a a . ___ _
when It heeame dark.
York itrlkm . who are members
M-HIl said in it* jwtltiun that
“
Kvery
time
we
pasted
a
car
d
ra
ftin
g
o
f
industry
and
capital
in
w
a
r,
ju
st
ns
men
are
general
to
toeing
the
party
line
I R r a r r l r a l f t Vallaaall) Mr
..f I.&lt;&gt;cal W)7 of th « API* Interna- thf union
Inilitina «n form on the mad, Miller, who was riding
Jackson said that Simpson Srorf,
» » laid down by lh«- Cotnlrform n.inal Rrotherhood of Teamaterw.
t a la a ) " V a w * e a p » »
n ta ra a a a ta - ilm ft ill
^oiadoit of the in the front seat with roe, would two guns strapped around hit
tt«a«. lar..
S ta
Talk, t k laaaa.
nnri apecificaily to the rorlatl**- TTie t-mnlnyera have offered I ft T ifl-llir tle yin art
and the InjuncD alrall. H aaa aa I I 17 . ai. l-wal*.
Thu b a sic idea Is that ....... . should p ro fit fr o m w a r.' ^
X p r U e U o n ,n Poliah ih . '
click hack the trigger of hia auto- waist at alT time* Miller, he add­
rents The union also it aeeking Mon
court to require
" * f f i lla ra l* la a a i a k t f
tka and that u u k istry should Is* *o controllerl as to cu rta d o r 1an| village*,
t'.atlc- And every time he clicked ed. also carried two revolver!.
Aaaarialat f r a . a ttklrk la a a l l l l t t
.ther
In aa new
new contract.
*«rik*
her demand*
1 1#mend* in
ro n tra rt. *h* -4n,0,» *4 “ "P
V •’•V1" * -•
• • «» it, I died again,
I was sure they
a a r la .lia lr la tka art lar ra a a k ll* preven t w a r profits. It sounds k «nmI, Inti when sclf-prusurvn-i
The nebel* stand r &gt;r nntloiuilaa lla a at all Ik a laral arn a a r la lr I
The New Jersey itrlkers also ,
on ,trlk #Pstn 'chirago and 1Intended to kill me. hut I didn't
'tio
n
comes
t
o
mind
we
a
rc
faced
w
ith
th
e
fact
that
in
Ixith
Um
a*
opposed
in
the
Internala Ikla t t a i t a t r r , at a r il aa aN
want, among other provl.lons «n ,l4mmon(|&gt; , n d ,
, “ ,|know when it would come.'W orld w ars Uim-KUlated Am erican in d u stry show ed itself ti-nall-m ilem*nde.l by the totall- their contract, a w ag* Ismat of 2ft l&gt;|t November,
AI* a r a a 4 l a » n l - k » «
'. Jackson -i'-*
- to persaid *--------he sought
aide to o u ts tr ip by fa r th e production o f countries which t*»rlan dletatorahlp ° f Moscow. rent* n hour. If it is granted to
T U E S D A Y . S K I T . 7. 11*11
Isuade the men lo give themselves
regim ented t h e ir Industries f*»r war.
i*tw e e » Tito
and the s«vi«t. the New York strikers.
I up— and prayed for his life under
I lllll.H V B K 8 R T O D A Y
fly W. V, Bitting
Wage* are th* chief Issue In
■
■
-----Tlicw twu big natiuns i&lt;f Poland
I hi* breath a* he did so.
Toarhton Drug Co.
fM it in - c i I T n i t v
" n,t Yugoslavia, who-,- fiere- love the strike by the CIO oil wurker*
The
warrant
aworn
to
by
SimpW t may well pra) that Ih#
I U lU lt
l lllt y
nf indejwnrienre ha- V rn written trains! all major companies Th e
(t’ontinurd from Cage One)
In the past a long convalea|son chargrd Miller with taking
dsvilUh aerprnlinr *piril of .elfish
- - — I in their blood time and ngain atirker* are demanding a pay in- District,
cenre was the accepted thing
,MS0 in cash and a pistol while the
tru tll) may be bound and destroy­
(lease of 21 renta an hour. Th e
after an operation or illness.
Th e R e r lln situation With its a tm osp h ere o f iM'lllgerence fhrough the genera-ien*. w-ant an
Homespun llrrman Talmadgr two were roommates at a downed from the earth, » t ran al least
rumpanlca have made a final offer
Today, In the face of new rnhland doctor o f philosophy M. E |town New Orleans hotel last week.
•tltlngulsh it in our n»n Uvea, hut has o versh a d ow ed the n ew s o f what m a y p rove to Is- a tie- nlth„ (llth thry ,,,vcn’t *-K&lt; l Tor a f l2 ‘ -» cerls.
iral knowledge and with the
Thompson cllmsxrd a sixxling
Tanlo ssld the pistol, with which
.-(placing that arrogant spirit with
John E. Sluing, president o f
severance of the tie with Rustia.
discovery of better, quicker
the sprit of love: That he ahould fin ite ly c o n s tru ctive m ove by France.
I T l,T TK' r . t? ,y*rnor- .-*•«*•»• was later shut In Ihe neck,
't&gt;cal
H
i&gt;7
of
the
A
F
I.
international
The o t h e r countries w hich signed th e lln isso l* alliance
best there he any riouht nbout
hraling drugs, the road bsck
Jeeciie the nations no more.-.tie!’
f " * ’"
* .ver‘ w-as returned empty to Simpaon
, « ncnlth la shortened.
— Rritnln, ih-lpitim . T h e N etherlands, and L u xem b o u rg— \ «laU *n»hlp between -be Yuxotlav Brotherhood of Teamiteri, Indi- •trlnrl
Rae. 20:*,
t,
i’h
2
'™
'*
i
v
^
Just
la'forr
the
quartet
started
on
eatn! the anion might not follow
Many of the potential dan*
have been approached b y F ra m e, th e fift h m em ber, with
Ik , 7 af l ‘ the alrategy it used successfully drama*"
■f0*m o B t h *
*&gt;" ,iT,cml the W) mile trip back to New OrIt it inlrretting to note that no
gera which wera always a part
th«*
that jt U H t r r n I,un»|M*un parluim^nt Ih* sot up., inunlst Party resolution preoenttd » 'be big strike o f two yrara ago.
, .|irfi|HMi«|
.
A Democratic primary with a '' Vk,. ......i.i... m
,. ,
of every operation have now
»nr tllirw any rntlrn rjgi at Govw ith a d v is o ry (Miwcn*. pn tnee lm* |irn|in&lt;eil the h oh liltv t » at an emergency meeting in War- l.'-cal 84)7 Is the Idggrat unit in- teenrd-breaking 1,195,18.1 regie • The survning officer spid Jacob
lieen virtually eliminated by
rinor Thuimonri during hit Flntida a conferen ce not later lim it N ovem lier, fo r the d la c u n io n i____
______
_
______
_
_
_
v.ilved
In
ihe
currer*.
dispute.
tered
voter*
was
the
court
o
f
'
w“
1
1
‘‘‘
r
V
,b*
y
,h"
“
L
1
*
these medical
advancemcnU
saw yesterday blamed th-) ‘*Yttaoh*‘
tour.
t lav inrident" for causing dlaaefi1° IM A the teamateri rmnlnved last rrsort In a turhulent b a t t l e * , , .V’* 1] ,J,FU* lh*1
Your doctor’* knowledge and
( i f this m»VL*.
, |
,«
,i
,
i,
'
■
,
,
' — ------- -L
•* *
* - * a “ divide ami conquer" policy, that began when both rlaimnl l ‘ ^'sted In thr driver s seat he saw
skill can help VUu hack to good
Then- n iitlo m nre aln-m ly lw&gt;un&lt;l b y u tre a ty fo r mili - 1
'. T - i 1,
.* "J lh_
1947. ] the pistol In Simpson's hand. Hr
Htnty Wallace liar decided to
fly in ____
lim ing up rmploycr* one al n executive power early
health sbooer. providing you
sald he does not know what made
Thompson,
orphan
oon
of
a
ta
ry,
nodal
a
m
t
economic
u
nity
o
f
aim
.
Thin
latent
proposal
’
'
follow
his advice faithfully.
Ime
onr&lt;l
finally
all
had
rapitentry kit campaign into the slate . . .
.
1
&lt;1.1 .
1.
1
, ,
, - little leaven leavent-lh the
tenant farmer, who washed rildir* Simpson turn on them.
The medicine he prescribes
of Trias. That** where he made lit regnnlcd na a move In w ard pnlitiral unit, anil as i m lt lint |whnb- lump.*' It a l»« I* an Invitn- idated. Bttong Indicated a" nnl»—d to prepare for an educator’s car­
A f ’er being furred to drive to a
plan might lie used this
should always he purchased
hit
mitlaVe.
"Remember
the th e backlntr o f the U nited States, w ith th e nssumption that tion for us t« watch for th&lt;* work I front
eer, won the first round and thr lonely toad where Jacob’s liody } from a Idfarmaciit with a reit m ight so m e (lav entbrnce all o f the 111 nations |mrtid|nil- '" k " f th* leavn in tdner Rui-|
title
of
artlng
governor
from
thr
was
thrown
into
n
cluster
of
Alamo)"
rian rali-ltlte state*
I 'hie Jer«“ v City Irevrragr firm
nutation for excellent preacrlpGeorgia Supreme Court.
hushes, Tatrio managi-d to escape I tion compounding,
intt in the M a rs h a l) Finn.
............ ..................
Young Tnlmadgr, who had sat from ihe car.
.
Arroohiig In thr Association of
France, w h ich hits la tely lieen notuhly la ck in g in en[t,h"t muln t i ' ' ' ' ,l'd" l| « ^ n ^ \ ,r e * h a n . ^ J % ,7 u
Thl* I* the tptnd of a aerie*
In thr governor’s office illegally
The two gunmen, meanwhile, l
Retail Grocers, il o poitlblc lr&gt; thusiasm fo r a n y move tow a rd m ilita ry preiw iednens, in thl- rushed to Warsaw , .tenlay for ;u^*r ■"W** tf ,hl’ *,rlk' r,,n- f&lt;o
'17 daya. departed with a had ihumlwri a rich* on Highway j of Editorial advertisement! apla t)rf&lt; paper each
ptepaie * meal for loin |teople m ove shows w illingness to commit h e rs e lf to roust n a tive „ council of «i,r on how t«, d e a ir in"^*' .
, .
promts* and threat: “ III tw back." 90 Into New Ork-ana with Thomas
the long latair
Hi* first rampslgn ha* hern
nowadays lor one dollar Possible, e ffo r ts w h ich m ight lend tow ard |tcnce. A n y tig h ten in g o f with the split in the pa.-ry. T h l*1 , "
v*r ,
rnnicrenrr Bs-rmineii shortly a lte r &lt;— ................... Impact of lh»- |,itched faithfully to the tune Slayton, a New Orlran* truck
pethapt bul improbable.
t l „ bon,I, b e t w t v n th r W ..,t .r n l « , « o r « I . tb o f t w l n n o f „ WladyrIaw Gomidkn. Ivie*
S '1
'* J '" i 4
U &lt; .ws*
u rxpecteil
..J i
nronurr
I ,s'Wrsiit
to he fe lt that won the guvemor'a chair
'{N iw erfu l wea|Mm against aggression fron t the Hast.
of Poland, had been -freed' from ,mor-' aeverelv hv -he millions llv- four ||me* for hi* lute father,
Tlie information (torn the D e - f
hl» position as secretary general
[ j ^ r * York (,lly and north- i famed and fiery Eugene TalpAttmenl oi Agriculture it that the
of the parly, lie hail Imrkcd tha " n S,,,w
|
Yugoslav revolt against tl e Moa'
, "OM Gene a death before hi*
American public will have let* meal
cow doinir.atetl Comlnforrn, Ills
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7—
; I scheduled inauguration In l#47
MSI wiaigr than tbit year, about
A |M&gt;|)tliiir m yth i i ih a t t e m l. A en lu m ililt m y i (Hiker plare «a&gt; taken b&gt; Ibri-duw tile- Thr International Typographical led to the dpuUe.govemor dispute
ten iwircjil let*, a tilualma which
no longer t h e great A m erirn n curd gitnie- Cedric A tlu m i.jre t. president of the ftdUh Na- Hancock, president of Britain’ s nltous*"
''iJ l. ilt iT :
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
will do little to improte present lift
|« M in n e * M I » colu m n lit. g i v i n g « p la y in g citrilm iin u fn ctu rertlo M
...
- g re s s . S
uitou.
lewi.i.tive
. lJ ^ u n cH .
powerful Tr.dc. Union
in
” lon noat-midnieht ,*
SS?27
High pike*. However, the Depart­
Phoita
' can you ahould play rum m y.
m l" conf r rcnre" a *p! di 11*/1coramun" M&gt;eV l,n* * l lhf a" nu*1 1
,^ T “fn,, Th-mn.on claimed the office by
Phong
ment of' Agriculture hat heen »o
taa hi* source, any* that i f you want tu tn* typ ic a lly A m eriwrong shout »o many things. it
.
I
..-----Pur*
e
°
f
Communlits
A lm m t h i ilf the people o f tile U n iteil S tu te i littve fallen rommltter. n.-gifying the public Britain’* organised labor,
could esilly be wrong about this.
A coert decision for Thompson.
liquids—- .
fo r one nr a n o th e r form o f rum my. * a v the cyril m aker* that there imisf l e "fuP
M ' j r * ; . Thc. ^ , 7 * ‘ hit nobhiyl.m has « f , fr days o f confusion, set the
linn*'
of
all
mrmhtrs
w“
Drmocralt who cannot swallow |N e x t com M a olita ire. P o k e r ami piiiiM’ lile an* tied fo r I bird
I*? i t u * T*n
1in*i n J‘*ur,'P*' '* •♦P'n* atagr for tomorrow's contest for
-*»■
-'-nanoo, weak. I h r rimsinln^ «woW /a"r.n o thr
|
Harry Truman and hi* polities have place, fo llo w ed b y heart*, contract b rid g e and gin rum m y. £
Rees* ns. Mfiach H u lld la g -IIJ K I at 81.
""
----------------------- Mder T M ^ ^ a ^ J e r m .
_________
been aiked In retign by the assU- I f gin ru m m y i* added to o th er fo rm * o f rum m y, nil oth er
alarnmrd down Ita flit and made
fant to die Democratic national gam e* are lu ft fa r Itehlnd.
P erh a p i i f men and w om en w ere |»olled le p a ra te ly , the known that the Communists tntrnd
chairman. When the election it
to Jam through aorta! lint ion of:
over and the State* Hiaht* Demo­ remilt m ight Ik * d ifferen t. Hut next to th e low *ta m tin g o f production In peasant vlltarra
poker,
an
e
v
e
n
greater
su
rp
rise
ia
that
ttridge
i*
in
fa
r
down
crat* turn up with more vole* in
rnme hell or high water. Thl* of I
th e tint. T h e m oat publicized of i l l carl gam e*, It m ig h t lm course
rour re was a direct challenge tu
the Elrrloral College than the
the dissidents.
Northern Democrat*. * lot of new j expected to h a v e more fo llo w e r*.
Welt now. anyone who ha* f«|.
mvitationi will he itiued, and some
which should rimvt into mtrratate lowed the course of Communism
of them may he to the Disiecratr
know, what “ full liquidation" rat)
channels
mean. In the past II has meant on
inviting them hack inlo the fold.
A
V
Siiuerman
of
t'leai
water,
r a a (la o «S r r s n l ' « n Has.
many occasion* the littral caterchairman
of
thr
grower*
group
An OiUndo man taking bi* gun continued operations all summer, -old If mote stringent regulations mlnnllon of reliellious elements.
but cannera aa w whole air expect­
Irom a thert to clean il i( dm! and ed It, Iwgln processing gta|i*frilit dining the m -ssoii the rnmmtttevi In other rases it has meant prison
nr slave ramps or Siberia. What­
killed when the trigger accidental!) In vnlumr much a-arlirr than last would put them Into effect.
ever way you look at it, the conseason.”
hit* thr tide o( thr chril and the
notation of that "liquidatin' *
&lt;
savage.
Approximately half of the new
gun i* direharged This is not an
This grim situation giro- &lt;rsu
unloaded gun incident, but it it crop nf seeded gra|irfrult will
(I'onllnurd from Page One)
tn pertinent questions: will the
grade No. I, the policy slated, and
jurl a* unloitunatt. Oip of the senlles.i will have an even higher Ford is the |iro|trrty o f Janie liberty loving Poke stand for such
first thing* a |&gt;er*on learn* when proportion, or M per cent, in Ihe Svke*. tievreaa
npprowrion? What will b» lh « efIt* begini to handle gun* i* never top grndc bracket.
Another collision in which auto- feet of the Polish and Yugoslav
The pulley piedirUd a ' shipping mobiles were damaged occur! ' I disaffection* on other intensely
to put one away loaded. If every­
nationalistic peoples like thr dis­
one knew how many people are holiday" just before Christ HIM “ to Mondav morning at ll:ft!t o'clock
allow the trade to dispose o f sur­ when n It'll' Plymouth Sedan contented CierhoslovakianaT How
filled cveiy year through *uch plus Florida fruit Immediately fo l­ which
....... ..John
.................
...............
. JjiR I*
those nation* of
llowi'ii..VJ, was
driving
carrlrrinru, prrhap* inraeihing lowing thr holidays."
east on Twentv-flfth Street, col " estern Europe which are the obnf ( ummunlst aggression?
could Ire dune about il.
The policy pruvidr* a bioad Iw w tided with a llulck &gt;r&lt;lan driven
which justiflea the shipping regul­ bv Marie Post I’armenter on T , 1* f,n he no doubt that It
French
Avenue, jiowen faces'^"* mean a hardening of the dc*
“Someone may aay that Harr) ations recommended dining the
Truman does not want to be a season on the grailr and site fruit ehatgra « f reckless driving and to 's c against the llolshavist drive,
running a atop sign.
Apropos of
this, Mkra Florence
•

)l

II) D iW lT T MscKKNZlB
A I* Foreign Affair* Analyst

i i T o 2 " . " n “ E l -is

Newer, Shorter
Roadn to Health

Voters Pick Men

j

FIR E and AlITO

Curd Games

INSURANCE

52 w t e ’ bTSl?.SSSZi U r T c S a S

'Z

101

.CM.B0TD-C0MW.NY

104

DODGE

Large Grapefruit

Lowest Priced Car With Fluid Drive

Auto Accidents

imm/ams'
Dodge

'ears/

dictator", tay* Governor Thurmond

-

of Statra Right* fame at Wildwood
the other day, "Someone may even
My that Prriidrnt Truman'* inlen
tkm* are good. Well, ladic* and
tsnllemen, the road to hell i* paved
with good intention*. When any
administration it given the federal
Authority lo create a police foreand thrn to tend thit polica force
into a ilatr In imimie the will of
the federal gorrrnmcnl U|K&gt;n *
•tale in maltrra that aliictly hrlom:
to the Malr, thrn the framework
of detniKtacy hat been laholaged
and the road lo dktalonhip ha*
been openrd Whenever the road
to dictatorship i* opened, my
friend*, you may well taped to
Uaee a dictator march in and lake

J u n e Is m P o p u la r P A R T Y L I M R *

over".
Jnal where Harry Truman.
Henry Wallace and their follower*
kn heading when they propose
fsderal anti-lynching law* when
lynching ha- virtually ceaied lo
gshl. and ftt'eral anti-poll tax law*
when Southern ttale* of thsir own
fr*e will and accord are ahead*
abolishing poll latea. ii revealed
by a statement of U r . Wallace in
Rnnivitle the other day. "If you
Mb me if I favor repeal of Mate
law* on mixed marriage*. I
auiwrr 'vet'", Mr. Wallace de­
clared. To what • end? Ms| fieri
life can be hard enough when two
It nurry. of the u rn
the tin e cultural n
lelire* u»t backgrounds, the same
environment, imagine
• crack* and the dun. the kumfllthe cha-

lo t o f talk today about tbit new
T h ere
feature or that. But down-to-earth engineering atfvoncaa
•are a matter of record. And this record ahowe that many
of today's ao-callcd “ new car faaturaa" have been
parcel of Dodge over the year*.

From tha earliest Dodge Safety Steel Body
Dodge All-Fluid Drive, Dodge owner* have as
ceeaioo o f enginaaring "flrata” , These faaturaa
Dodge fanout for comfort, economy and dc
You are cordially invited to come I n , . . to c h e d i.. .t o
compare tb« acorea o f “ now car featurea" that Orndge Akv
had f o r years.
*
.'.A

.a tn e t

eMt " * ’ *

,,\ e *

SMOOTHEST

CAM

A FLOAT 1

gY)» t «
i, ■'*■- '
»•
v

"V T

£1

.

-

a|M&gt;

y -r

' *§

. •» &gt; i
-a

:■

-

■

Pi

i&gt;

1

' |s&gt;

♦ . F it . t

-

�1
TUE8DAY SEPTEMBER 7, IKS

u

i ________

Social A n d Personal Activities
\

Carlin Palmer Ray

Social Calender
WEDNESDAY
Circle I of the First MethodDt
Church will meet with Mr*. Jartall, 210 W. U&gt;th Street at 3:UO
P. M
THURSDAY
The laat session o f the mission• n r itudy claiiei of the Mctnod'it
Woman's Society will men at
10:30 A. U. and will be followed
by a covered diah lun.'lwon at tha
home of Mrs. R. F. Cole. 321 Wcit
Twentieth Street. Arutng the
-■peakers will be Rev. J. K Mc­
Kinley and all person* Interceled
ate Invited to attend.
MONDAY
Circlea of the Firat Daptiit
Church will meet with the fol­
lo w in g hoatenea at 3:30 P.M.:
SKrcle No. I with Mrs. E. L.
l.undquiat, 210 French Avenue;
Circle No. 2 with Mra. M. N.
Cleveland, 2133 Palmetto Avenue.
Circle No. 3 at the church with
Mra. Mila Miller ami hire. C. A.
Anderson aa ro-ho*tes**»; Circle
No. 4 with Mra. M. 8. Nelior..
601 Palmetto Avenue; Circle No.
6 with Mra. J. M. Stlnecinher,
k404 Park Avenue. Mra. C. A.

r

,,~~

PAGE THREE

THE BANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA ’
—

Mr. and M» . Gtnv.;r 'Vtlli.tm*
1rcleblatcil thill M dlU w n lh wed­
ding anniveitaiy .in Sunday.

■i” i

i

Seminole Hi

d i*v jd'liti'ie
I- leg
aiitlful,
Pntricn .In WallaiT 'Confeslanl.s
(«a(ltcr
..
,.
,
Slut i led and unman u-d contestIs Wed In Nashville I* Or Beauty ( Olltesl ant* will paiad* on runway* in

JANE SWIITNt.il
•
their re»pectlve contests, both in
Mr. and Mi». Floyd I'.iimcr and
Sli.-a Patsicta Jo Wallac.-, niece
A T L A N T It CITY. NJ.. Sept 7 lathliiK suit* and evening gowm.
Mr«. Carlin Hay returned uti Sun­
■'Welcome School flay*!'* team- io f Sirs. T. C. tbili ard Mr.*. P. SI. . (/Ft—■ (eienmnirs leading up to the
Telephone IIS day from point* in low* and Min­ ml down happily from the auditor)-' Scott of this city, become the bride selection of Miss America get tinnesota.
uni curtain a* Seminole High »tu -1of Jc»** Wallace Fog, son of Mr. ilerwav today wlh u Maidl liras
dent* trooped in from the drittl# aYtd Mr*. Jesse Thom is Fo*. i f parade on the U'ardwatk. Fiftyto tut
Dutton aa co-hotteia; Circle No.
Friends -til be Inti i cited to outside, some with "Welcome Nashgille at n ceremony per- I five girl* will compete in the tradi
I!
G with Mra. J. F. Harrison, Milt
learn that Mr. and Mr*. It. XV. School Day*!” faces, others with formed Wednesday afternoon at tional Mis* America pageant
Palmetto Avenue Mra. Roy Reel
Sturdivant celebrated *heir seven­ face* matching the day.
the Church of the Advent, Epis­
A M i*, America contest, frutur*
aa co-hoateaa. The Sunbeama will
teenth wedding .i.inivi rraty i n
copal.
In Nashville, T nn Dr. inir no houix-u iv«», u ill Ik* hr*I*t
Sir
Herman
Slum*,
piineipal
meet at the church at 3:30 P M.
Sept. 6.
1U IIU H I
»
• '»
•Park,
•• * » * , *li&gt;t*
V-- H
UM s
^
in •Attmry
niilr%
of Keminoli made tin welcoming Prentice A. Pugh, reel*. of the Sunday
Edwin MadJen returned to hia
on the Vow Jci «ey sh -|e
nlorth
&lt;
talk to the student*. especially* j church, presided dm me the
home in Sanford fium Oilnndo
Mra. Iin l*hoiiip*on and son Creeling the Freshmen ami Han if mauiage vow.- at 4 .ml
P ieliin in aiie* t.. the Mi** Am eiafter »; etiJmg tin- ; ait week Uobb} it turned last l nut-day to
Pilot to tlo rcriiiiony a lea
e * rontrst
contest t-egai.
vesterday.
i "
began veiterday
with 3lr. and Mu. Harold Madden. their home In Ft. P in es after fei s from other high schools lb- o clock.
tl'h.NH 12:13 I*. M. D AILY
"Mis* Oklaboina." In the ps'r***n
then introudeed Dr, Hrook*. pastor program of nuptial music wu pro
spending some time with Mi/and -» “
...... by,
luiw renr
•* mini. of D.'linu lltiggs, ,.f Tul-n. b&gt;
Matinees ID • Evenings lie
• uho ...
»cnteil
&gt;f the *"
First• --------Baptist —
Chur rb.
M in Mary Joyce St.yen- tun Mr*. Andtew II. Mahoney,
organist
, riveil liv air
Hi t p.'.ot drew tt. •
Children I Ir
conducted the devotions.
returned
fium
Camp
Winona
The charnel writs d-vointid for most atteiitno, however, ftoin pub
Mr Morris told the student*
.where ihe has lervrd for the past
Mr. (I. F. Dauithtry, relief
the
rH
’casion
with
palili*
and
gold
ice, apoclatois and .ameiamrn
month ai a couniellot.
manager foi the Western Union (lid faculty of the improvement* altar vase, were tilled with white Ml*. H (* Hauftehl. of Tulsa, u
Telcirruph Company, I* taking the made during the «unimri month* Ascension lilies nnd gladiolute* grnndiuothei who will chaperurr
Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert A. Wil­ place of lis t e r Tharp at the lo­ in the building and giound* Th, Ivory ratullrs in s-vcji bran, iu d
Mis* lltig g* ti oiighout the ini,,
liam* ami Spence Williams, Jr. cal office during Mr. Tharp's va­ lu ich room ha* la-en redecorated
candelabta rompletril -he • b o m . test. |ii|oted tie plane to \tlantn
.of Jacksonville spent the past cation for the month of Septem- and a converted barracks provide*
tion*.
JCitv.
'weekend at New Smyrna lleurh. !&gt;cr. Mr. Daughtry is staying at quartets for the football (toys
Thomas Perry W alla.-. luthi r
Mr. ami Mra. Jack Arina trunk’ :
.asi vrai'- Mi- i America, tin!
Member* of the faculty wele
2l!l
l.autrl
Avenue
is
Sanford.
of
the
bride,
gave
hei
m
mat
I
iannounced today the birth of a 1 Mr. ami Mr*. Kdwatd 11IKKina
of M-nipbis
bam Jo Wnlket
introduced atlil their lr*|«cct Iv .•
age. She won- yn ,-igirml ,nit Tenn.. will weal u gown that cosi
ac- Jatnee Lee Armitronir on and *uli« and Mr*. M. 8 Wlgsubject* announced. An addition
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II
I..
IVrkin*
bv, , Freiss m a delicate shade of IJ.ftOtl. She will appeal at tin*
Sept. 6 at the Frrnald Laughton •tin* have left to ipend a month
bad as tbeir guest* over the to the faculty I* Mr. Dll* Mooney,
Memorial lloipltal.
at New Smyrna Reach.
tnifht i»i»»:» n»»t
f
" . * featuring it shell lilts ii fivtaN
weekend Mr. and Mr*. Dick Who will teach civic* In high school jacket
with Fieneh cull- m l u
.................... I
Th«* rr»*vnt tr
lliown i&gt;nd son Hick of Coral and will In- the t«iy'* athletic in- gored skill. Her hat wn« i f g-ey
Julian
Sirmons
Mr. and Mr*,
Mr. and Mr*. II II. lb nicy liable*. Mr*, lliown will stay atructor ill Sanford Junior High,
!»•
n*f from h»*r hrml t«
Adventure! Romance!
announced today the birth of a spent the past weekend in Lees­ for several days with her parent* lb •• a graduate of Hollins Col- tulle trimmed With pink Vilvet th* nr*r l*rBUl\ wtnitrr
\%**rtL
tlblHin.
While
iu&lt;
bidand
1
ib&lt;
■
son Daryl (Sene on Autr. 27 at burg with Mr. and Mis. Cecil and Mr. lliown irturncd today. leg«jt 1&lt;1i&gt;vm rmit* al •i»*tkramm •»«•!
loss*, fottued her brltfal Isuiipo’t
Spark* II npital in Dalla*. Tex. Theus.
' Am h«*r *»f i«* arriv uU xt*Girt
After the student* sang
I
Mra. Sim on* will l*&gt; remembered
Immediately following tin - i-m i it XV XX i% William llnkrr. of Oioabit.
Mi*. I.illlnn Vickery, and Mr. •chi-ot song, chapel was di»mls*od
as the ormrr Mi** Js-an Mann• . ,i ;
Mr. and Mr*. W. G. Rot* and and Sin. V, C. Me*»eltger had a* Slid each rla** elected it* officii-. mony the , oupla l&lt; n (•&gt;■
•|V^'l| |»f ihr tf'i!
II.
NVh
in*.
•Tony Huddleston have returned their weekend guest* Str J. W. The following were rlcct«-«l to bold ding trif» to New Orient... I a 11.e r**nn • *|t|itt|f III-» «*|tV and »
1 1&lt;&gt; Sanfoid aftei spending the Vickery of I'alatkn, Mi. iind .Mrs. offices during the IIM** I!' school Initio leceit. d lu-i t dll.uli.oi lit linker lirxMiirltf with bun t IXlitFlorida and has visited h. . .uints
The firat Atlantic cable was laid jpast si* week* In West Vpk-ini*. Jim- Leant and children, Jo Anne, yea i :
■hsDff 111'la . f Iml.v U .*f
in Sanfnrd many time* Sin ii.i«i Ihill
in 1858 la-tween Newloundland awl Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Kay anil Johnny of Hen la.
ii**i| lt\ I’MUtf*1 of*
x%l»irh
Senior C la s s
made
livi
homo
m
l.u
k
«u.t
ill#
Irnantl
I
*
fh*»nU 1»&lt;t nitf!'*
1'iesident—Arnold llai •log ton
with
Itei
gmndmotltei
iml
undo.
I Mi-s Hetty Rose Ihu... iuin and
Mr. anl Mi*. Alfred tiiamllng
for the Ml**
Vice-President- Jimmy l.udwuMr*. XV. 8 Harwell and Ralph* It*« nut wM fun
, Mis* Kinma Jvan M.'tbvlii left of Columbia. S. C. have returned
S«ci« tary— Emma Jane Bobbin Harwell, foriiiet ti-.i,|. ni .if this \»vi* i irn i*m!i •14»• '
'yesterday fur Garnett .II • to enter to their home aft-- spending I've
Tile I uU * ’ I'- • -O in k in g , no til ink •
Treasurer—Jane Whitner
|city, and for the past yeai has
j the Nuises Training S-h&lt; ol at past weekend with Sir*, GiantV n o lh e i n i l e
No
ing. no dales
Chaplain—Donald Deal
livtsl
with
hei
father
m
Nashtill.-.
Alachua t’ounty l!-ispital.
ling'* parent*. Mr. and Sir*. W.
b u lb in g s o ils
Girl's Athletic Managri Mai
prdJing
in
tloMi. Km i. a graduate t Sch IC. Claux-.
Mlss Anet n ■ w ill
f lu -ell on
tha Grogan.
nf Engineering
Vand.ibili I M
Sir*. Hen F. Whitner, Jr. will
the bns|« of i iile ilt a&gt; w ell n&gt;
Hoy's
Athletic
Managi
i
Fu
leave In the near futuie to ac­
Sli** Hetty l.andgraf. RN. ha*
Chaplain bitd.lie Wilt,
1la-silt V.
company her daughter Mis* Doro­ rrtilrned (nun iluthank, Calif, gene llai(&gt;er.
w ill l.ate to I. • a
Hoy's Atbleto Manat ■i \
VI i - Xmn
Junior Class
thy Whitner to Hipon College where she visited Sir, nnd Str*.
ARTURO DrCOROOVA
I'resnlrnt—Charles Andeisen
(Itropg
in Ripon. Wise, where Mi** Whit­ Oricn D Farrell, Jr. Sir*. Kar­
Mi- hot pi til
t e t - i l ' Mi ai
Vice-President—June McGill
I . Ill's Albletli It. inn,-et Dm
tuaiu BRtMUt
ner will enter her freshman year tell icturncd with Mis* l.andgraf
make llo it Iioiii 'ti Na-l.t lie
Secretary— Mary Ellen l.i -sing lllV Whitten
at the college.
to Sanford were she will viiit
Tteasuier— Hetty Jo Holloway
Mr. and Mr*. It D Fanell.
— SHORT I'ltilG H W I —
Chaplain —Hetty Cagle
Sir*. SI. II. (satchel lelurned
N o vell)- " I I I F lilt. E X E '
Gill's Athletic Manage!
Maiy
over the weekend from (iiatnl
Str. and Sir*. Charles I.. Paik,
Musical—"t'oollirlii Rhythm"
Rapid*. Slirh., where she was the Jr. of .vwamu
Atlanta have arrived to Gray Michael
gue*t of her *l*ter and brother visit Dr. ami Ml*. Charles L.
Roy's Athletic Managri Gei .
in-law. Sir. and Mr*. A. J. Dar­ Park uf this city and Mr. and Smith
rX H X M O l.M NEWS
ker.
Sir*. Fdwaid Higgins, Jr. and
Sophomore t !«•»
Mr*. SI
S Wiggins at New
I*te*ident—Alan lletrel
Sir*. Clyde Terwillcgar, Jr. of Smyrna livach.
Vice-President—Clark Messlri
Lenoir, N. C, arrived last night
Heeretary— Denny Stafford
.
Naryweel*.
by plane to Rpcml a week with
Lieut. Col. and Sir*. Herbert
Tieasurrr— lloble Jean Gallovyav
VOUNO • CHAPMAN
her parents, Sir. nml Sli*. J. II. K. DcsGeorge*. Sir. and Sir*,
Chaplain—Hilly Tison
Truluck, at their hunt- on Mag­ (■rover C. Whidden and daughter
Boy'* Athletic Managei Mai ion
nolia Avenue.
Judith and Mr. and Mr*. Hotiert Duller
C. Went of Winter I’urh were the
Girl'* Athletic Manager HatSli** Hctte Shannon of Flotilla guests yesterday o f Str. and Mr*.
State Univeisity i* ipending a Leslie Went at their home &gt;n Fast bara Eubank*
Freshman Cla«&lt;
three week’* vacation with her Eighteenth Street. Lieut. Col, th?Pie-lib nt— Walter HoUtll
parent*. Sir. and Sit*. II. W. George* is the former commander
O PP O S IT E P IH K S T A T IO N
\'lce.pr»*lilent — Robert lleck .
Shannon at their humr on San­ of the Topeka Air lla«&lt;*t in Kan­
ford Avc. She will return to sas and has la-en transferred to with
110 S. PnlfiU'llti A vp .
Plump 4HI
Secretary—Ann Whllakei
Tallahassee for the Fall *e«*lun. Iran for duty. Sira. DevGcorge*,
111=111=111=111=;
Tteaaurer—Norma Faye Harvey
the ilaugliter of Sir. and Mr*. Huy
Mr. ami Sir*. A. C. .Madden Went, is the former Lieut. Joyce
have returned from Chattanooga,
Tenn. where they accompanied Went and visited in Hanford two
year* ago. She wus stationed In
their daughter. St in Slyra Jane
Sladden. who entered
nur'e’a Europe during the war for two
PHONE 165
training at the Krlanger Hospi­ year*.
tal.
‘lo t'llX ' GIVKN POST
ORLANDO. Sept, 7 i Special I
Mr. and Mr*. E. SI. Carroll
i'.irut. Col. Elmer C. Eritcbard,
y v 'O f
had a* their guest* over the
Q.M He-., of Delouid, ba- lieen appast weekend Sir. and Mr*. C. II.
Jonr* and grand daughter Dar­ pointed rommandiui; officer of
lene Jone* of Tampa ami Sir*. Sub-Group “ II", Sanfoid DeLandj
C. P. Henderson and daughter area, by Col. Floyd M. Cull, tornmantling officer of the IW lli Or­
Charlene of Del^md.
ganised Hearrvp Coinp-. n- Group.j
("apt. George XV. Tuuhy, AG. Sir*. O. K. White returned last , He*., of Sanford, wu» naiiii tl t ie.
I night from Washington, D. C. jrutive officer o f the Sult-Gionn be
where she ha* been visiting with Col. Coll,
her daughter Sli** Veita Ann
Uww
L it - * White who la a teacher of speech
VOUTII CONFKKKNCK
at th# University of Washington.
GRAND KAPID8. Mich., Sept
Sli** White accompanied her home
7 (8peclal|—-AI II. Iltock. 418
'for a short visit.
Grandview Dr. Sanfoid, Florid*
legistered
here Tuesday with 3,000
■»
Dr. and Mr*. Clyde C. drrixnn |■
er Protestant youth fium all
I and daughter Nancy of San Fran-1"thei
|cisco and Ml** lllllle Jean Green
ihe Uni'rd State, and Canada
‘ ,,f Wadi-sluiro. N. C. are the f&gt; i the fhilstian Youth Confer-,
.guest* of Sirs, dreen'* mother and I erne of North America. Tins ini n j i r f l i i i l i ^ tmkiI s t l u f $ 0
th ru A i i l u n i i i !
sister. Mrs. Ralph Chapman and lerdenomiliatlonal m e e t i n g will |
Mias Jane Chapm.in. at their hem e'continue, through Sunday. Septem| on Palmetto Avenue.
I» r 6.
_____

L e t s

ersonal s

ID O V IE S

Last Day Tuesday!

Wednesday Only!

E. H. Laney Dry Cleaners

casam om

Announces a New Service

REWEAVING
Tears, Burns,
Moth Holes

Your dollies - - • Our Concern

DRY CLEANING

Coining Thu.—FrU

ItN u fi*

COLONIAL CLEANERS

And other d a m a g e s to
Suita, Dresses, Top Costs,
Linens, Silks.

t

110 EAST SECOND ST.

idol'

kW *

^5*
B ein g wen here, there,
«**“ ’

and e v e r y w h e r e ...

\

\-

D o ris Dodson Juniors!

At s-linul, on dates;
at the oflise, at rush teas:
that's popularity. . . with
a pur|&lt;os«! That purjiose:
tu make )ou prettier,
g«&gt;cr, smarter this (all
thau ever tyfo re.,

e n it i*

Jtvixrnx
Plaid wool *nd itio n

auko • FALL HOI LID

A G AY WitK-ENDInoaa
three-piM«rl Dutis Dodton
bol«io dwkey-iklrs in grey
and gold, rwacn and hruw n;
grata *ntl (ueoa llamitiou

.. . LKilit Dodton I tlltsio
ot the •hirldrttt Uorm

tuaal'aod whim. l&gt;U(k Slid
gold. giM-laoJ I t J V to Ik.

SflCiki
The W tlesi prince*— x
^
nude up in rayon tissue faille, beautiful in movement;
The full skirt sways from "V" dips st front and backj
Pin attached. Good value for aood times.
—4
sues 7 to 13. . .3 7 * 5 0

b H .9 5

A refreshing astringent
fo r all types of skint.
Wakes up the poret.
Take advantage of this
unusualo

wool

y to i).

2 2

^

/am id l

m m s tm
U bLvm v

T0UCHT0N

__
MC

..

(12061

�o
THE 8ANF0HD HERALD,. SANFORD, FLORIDA
—

"

11

*

■ ■■

. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER L 1#40
—

m —

—

—

——

»■ ■ ■

,

i i ■ ■ "i ew

Giants A n d Sens To Tangle In 4th Series Tilt Tonight
L o c a l s Need O n e
Game T o Win 1st i
Round Play - O ff; i
Dunham Will Pitch

Florida Gators H i t
Grind Of Scrimmage
For Tilt Preparation

iThree F a s t Steppersm

COMMENTS
| la‘cd T°. “ac* &gt;•
From The
Feature Ninth Event

GAINESVILLE. Sept. 7 -1 * 1 11; ARTM I'K IIKCKWITH. JK.
Th* Florida (Sator* head toward
Herald H^irln Kdilur
another rough workout today a*
Thr Satfi.nl (Slant* anil thu
Coach Ucar Wolf *tcp» up drill* to
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, Jit.
Orlati.lo Sr-ontor* mntlnur their
ready th* team for the Sr pt.
Daytona
||.-arh
.750
Herald Spuria Editor
battle for thr •wuml round tierth
2ftttLopenrr
against
Mi
-&gt;i**ippi.
.AIKS
In th” Florid* Stall, Leair.i.- play­ SAN FO Itl)
W
olf
did
not
spa
re
the
lalair
Orlando
■SU .
Glanta.Hcna Meric*
off* at the Munlrlpal I ‘nr 1 to­
on luilmr Day and sent the 58-man
(Saineivillc
.2VJ ,
Every playoff *crici* staged in
night, when over 3,000 fana ansquad of randidate* through a
expe&lt; led to jam their way into the
rugged scrimmage yes'erday af­ the Florida State League ha* had
an eirlting hill duel Friday even- |
interesting side-liar* that the pule
park.
ternoon.
Orlando Jammed mw nut
Manager Hal (Srulier announced ing.
The contact work, run again*! a lie ha* not known about, and many
last night that hi* are lefthaniler. across the plate in the third and
defense team made up of rtierves, of them have seldom been aired,
Art Dunham. would take the hill •dried another In the aixth, hut thr
showed that the Saurian* have but Friday night's opening game
improved th* calibre of their at­ in Orlando at Tinker Field afford*
tonight tn hurl the fourth game (Slanta etiirhl tltt nothing with the
tack aa barks repeatedly broke ed one of the funniest incident*
of tho aerie*. Manager la&gt;u ilevil Senator*‘ lanky righthander
clear behind some of the most ever to occur.
al«" aairl laat night that lei llavia, ford went down lime ami time
virion. blocking seen on Florida
righthander, would iq.cn on the again, and left men stranded on
Sanford Manager Hal Gruber
field In year*.
hill for the Senators at the Inral the *ark», hut in the top of thr
went down lu Tinker Field by
hldridge Beach. St. Petersburg, car. after the team had left for
park thi* evening. The two hurler* ninth frame, with their hark* |
and l.oren Broudus, larksonville, the Orlando park, and upon arwere on the hill In Orlando Fri­ against the wall, the (Siant* jam
I *h»w,-d the way with several
day night, when the playoff »etiea tried a pair rtf marker* aero** thr ;
rival found the back gate locked.
! lengthy dashes.
platter to tie the game. The
opened.
The Sanford skipper went to
Frank
Dcmp*ey,
Giant
Miami
Senator*
were
held
scorch--*
in
1
The Hanford nine l« enjoying
the front gate, and told the tkkc:
tackle,
displayed
a
talent
for
the
iHittom
of
the
ninth,
hut
thr
a two game* to one tilt over the
tftker that hr wa* the Sanford
jilownfirld blocking which trough! manager and wanted to get into
not ao ‘amaxing’ Senator*
The (Slant* eame hark in the t^nth to
'
several
approving
nod*
from
the
(Slant* took thr Ken* into ramn nudge a run home, l,etm Matte
the park Gruber was told thnt
bystander* and rnarhing *tnff.
In thr playoff opener in Orlando unlrn.hr.I a Ittng triple A leftif he wanted to get into the ball
Prior to (he scrimmage, the
Friday night liy n 3 to 1! fount hi renter field, anti wa* followtd l&gt;
nark he would have tn pav, jus'
j squad wrent througq position drillr
tan inning*. Saturday night ni Itav Rooenkranx, who hit a double
like evrrvone el*e. At thi* the
and
the
end*
eaperlally
catpe
in
rlowrt
the
leftfielrl
foul
line
to
the local park the (Slant* rluhhrd
Sanford skipper lieeatne Infuriated,
|for some rough contact work on
out a ft to It win Sunday the acore Matie. That wa* the win­
and tightly so. Hal identified him­
, defensive maneuver*.
ning
run.
contest lietwren the two team*
self a* the Sanford manager tin;
Ituddv
l.ake,
Sanfortl'*
2
&lt;
!
tram
,
..
F
-M
o
h
n
-n
.
Tommy
nishop,
Joe
wa* washr.l nut in the »rcnnd
second time, and agnin it made
I
Vacraro.
Bill
Turner,
winner
for
the
lt*48
-ra»&lt;m.
scat
Inning with the Senator* leading
ding f
no impression on the fellow at the
tered
nine
hit*
to
turn
the
Sen
ml
in
"
T
;7,,cnum
•ot|
w
a
rre
n
T
ille
r
Ph..,„ By Raymond Htudio| ^
^ . ^ n r r e n Tiller
by a 2 to n rount. I.n*t night the j
gate
Aftet st-vernl minute* of
atora
Shown al&gt;nve are the winner* an.l the runner* up In the City Itrriration Department** junior ten-! ,u?n
,,unl
l^'-' work in this jeering hark and forth, a *mall
Giant* reiumr.1
returned to
I
viianis
in Tinker
i msrr Fit-Ill
. — hark here Saturday nigh)
drill.
I ,da tournament held at th Mayfair Inn court* rerently. David llest.-i won the l« y '» single* title, and
for the third game of the meet. I!'v * ft
" to
1 'I *eotr. Manager I
eame up.
tip. und
and tne
the
Vaecaro,
•aro. a convert,-! fu!ll,ark Orlando Imv canto
girl*' riown. George
liDrk by A K In JJ llt'Vil III the Sen* opened on the j „ al, |)nnq,irr cop pod th* ^
^ Hardin wa* runner up to llrster and Barbara McNub §**■
VMM*
has expcrially ••ken
taken •'*
to Ihe
the lei
term-1 vou,h Wentlflcd Gruber a* the
h
i
l
l
...............................................
,L'
"
for
the
Invaders,
hut
pulled
wa*
runner
up
In
the
girl*
division.
Hester
teamed
with
Edwin
Tyson
to
defeat
George
llaidin
■»*
I
!
margin.
elf in the seventh inning after Jimmy Fox for the doubles champion-hip for boys. Barbara MtNab and Kaye Holtxrlaw- defeated .,
*!** * nd •* rieing Sailed a,'Sanford skipper. Then too man
himself
Dunham
,i ' on the gate allowed Gruher to go
i l l *I N
(Moore
t liru iv
M
inl Mthe
W
Ifinals
IIIN IB
•for
VSi
IT
girl*
* • • » •in
••
•
the
••%.- *doubles
* * * * * &gt;&gt;•» m
*contest*.
!•••»*■ *# ,
■Pictured
)**IS | **|
N
biInmivc
rvi
S
front
I w ill
* •, ,,
..
•P***
receiver
• - - • * . « •
on
" II
IIIV
Rose nkranx and Charlie Pe|do iloii. Mailine Drake und tShela
I,,., i into the park.
ll.dlxrlau, Barl.ura
M rNal, Slirlu
Moore snd Marline^ Drake. Bark row, left' S r t - !!*'! .r"&lt;nfH
, ,[u5|trddefensive
defensive play
I hied const ru'ivelv. laike went the ,-oW, left to light Kaye
I
•..................
~...........................................................................
lysnn, Jimmy
llmmy Fox, George Hardin am Da* id Ihster Trophies, cups and medaii nmj imnl blocking has also piarr.R Just after Gruber had made hi*
route. Kd Noriega finished the I ti right. Edwin Tyson,
the stamp of approval on him.
entrance. Julian Stcnstrom. WTBB
awnided by the Hill Hanlwnir Company.
game f&lt;o the Senator*
____________
hhc c
----- —
sports
snort* announcer,
announcer, went to the gate.
l.a*t night the (Siant* outhit the
The gatekeeper gave him the same
Senator* eight to (even, hut eould |
a
rv
j&gt;
rw*
ww
rv
“ song and dance'' about ha'in-t to
not get thr nunrh with men no i
Station W TRR
pay to get into the park. “ If vuu
•he sack*. Big Sian Zed aIII an-l
fly ASSOCIATED CHESS
want to get into the nark, you will
Bill Spinks hurled the rain soaked
The Wayrrosa Hear*, who put IumcIm II game la-fore a record
have to pay,” he wa* told. EtonHrdneaday
It* ASSOCIATED PRESS
on a ttiitln g finish to win the breaking throng of 2.881, scream­
*».*N» Western Jarnburre
strom presented hi* Florid* State
While the top of South Atlantic
Grorgia-Floritla la-ague pennant, ing fan*, half of which were from
league prvs* pal*,, hut that made
7;0O Platter V Patter
League standing* i* pretty much 7.So
falterrd for the first time la«t the Celerv City.
no Impreasl.ni on th* ghttkeeper.
Community Calendar
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
settled for the remainder of the
night In the league playoff* and
Stenstrom asked tjie man It the
7.-6A New*
Meanwhile, the aernnd plare
l^tUir Day w*» ju tl that for the l«d« hammering th. m*elve« into season the story at the bottom is 8:00
dropped a game to thr Tallaha**ce Daytona Bearh l»l«-'« dropped th"
gate. "Do you know why I am
Platter
'n'
Patter
far
different.
Pirate* 0-3. Wayrruaa ha* won third plare Gainesville G-Men from »lta|te for the dart of (h r S o u lltrailrrn Conference football *r*-on.
here7" The man replied. "N o.”
8:30 Morning Devotion*
two game*.
League leading Charleston and 8:45
Stenstrom then showed him the
...» I’a —
...,...............
(senerally i|M-aking. il wa» double workoulr. tough d rill*, icrimthe playoff*. The
damped
Ih*
Salon
Serenade
Seirond plare Valihista won It* R-Men In a 8 to 1 contest la*i lnl,tr, am| „ilirr a ito itrd form* of lough action all the wav from (he ,hlr'|
radio equipment, and asserted." I
, ,t r , ’J*'1i ,le were rained 9:00 World At Nine
first game frtun tie- Albany Card*
am here to bro*dea*t the Lusehnll
9H5 Your fliblc Today
night
to
cop
the
sem
i-final
round
H||(|(
„
Uit
Lc.in
g
to
n
,
K
y
..
to
the
Gator
den
at
G
ainesville.
I
^
^
In the other play o ff »erle» with n
game ovrr the Sanford raoio sta­
9:?10 Music Set-Up*
wild 1(1-11 virtory. Albany ha* ."-He* the l'« sent Stul.hr S»al«-I
°* ,l,r
*'r »« *•**•«» ‘ heir buiinc* without halting I.
The Tiger, are stilt a half game 10:00 Something Old. New
tion.” A f e r additional pleading,
Won two game*
the man allowed Slenatrom to u t­
feld to the 1*11 to nitrh tho final spill anv blue do|H-, bill iberr were exception*. Die Vol* at Knoxville, luick of seventh place Savannah 10:30 Borrowed, Blue
after aplittlng a douhlrheadur tl:00 Orchestra &amp; Star
Albany finished third and Tal- game. Stal-elfeld of the Islet* and |for instance
ter the park.
instance, wound u,» the day — —
—
lahkMee fourth during the uratoo Jo,- Olearv of the (} ’ * tangled in with three prospect* on the hurt la Tech. Georgia, Florida and KmHr had just made hi* wav into
Golumhia. The Reds
«. won
. . ths&lt; 11:iU&gt; Morning Variety
ending la * t week.
list.
11:45 Music Hawaii
Tinker Field, when we made our
the final hill duel.
tucky. The Wildcat, ami Gator. “ J ™ "
he T ' « era *»•
Wayrro** kirkrd virtory out of
Turkic- Bill I’adget complaint-1 worked on offen.ive play* an.l ‘famf 7 rt- Savannah dn.ppet a 12:00 Eddy Arnold Hhuw
appearance at the g*tr. \V* pre­
the Pirate*' park with five error*.
of
.............................
injured ril.s, larkl-*
...
Clare
............,
net Georgia Tech had a double WO»k-•i in* 1* * an* •" J*ckNonvillo to the 12:15 World At Noon
sented our press pass for the
FlltST GAME
The Hear* were weak «t hat get.
12:30 1400 Club
rFlorlda State Lcugue park* 'the
llewgley of aching leg muscle^ „ ut and its first scrimmage. Wak- l * r&lt; ,i' 1'
ting only six hit* o ff Woolford Sanford mxi non 002 t —1 -12 - I and Alan Fieldrn of u sprained Wah Jones pepped up the Kr-B-| Columbus whipp.-d ssn-ond place
1:00 Dennis Day
man at the gate said, " i am serry.
and Cromartie and hunching them Orlando 001 000 10** O- J— 0—1 back. The fitst two wcie rt-p-irted tucky s&lt;|uad l-y rt-|K»rting fgr duty' Macon 0-2 to round out the sched1:4ft Latin Americana
hut wa cannot honor pas*..* to­
Dunham and Karsoris Davi* and |out o f training Indefinitely.
only In the third inning when
1:30 Musical Varieties
night"
at right end. He's just Imrk fmmlule.
three run* wrre scored. Tallaha*. Seoane.
A rousing scrimmage ‘n the rain London and the Olympic game*. I Frank Smith pitched his 2l*t 2:00 Bar None Ranch
We told him that we were from
B«o trailed until the eighth inning m i a MK&lt; (mm' mm! imIo * n - q - * *
Georgia line coach Ea.-s Walt* victory o f the season for Columbia 3:00 Sanford Shop|H*r
The Sanford Herald, and wrerc
-Ml*»l»xlppl State left fr.ur canwhen four run* rarne arrota home w *
there tn cover the gam*, jut that
m
m
.. . •*-» sin... ns.i.i vie.., worth let it be known at Athens‘ in the first game—a three hitter, 3:0ft Music For Today
plat*.
had a broken hand, back* that he expect* to hn**&lt;r lt »* i Boh Ferris, who leaves August
3:10 Hits A Headlines
had little etfect on him. It* again
THIRD IJAMK
i |ll|lly
The Valdosta-Albany game wa*
ly .Inly
ilalv and Crosby Simmons poundage and rm-re speed in kls l.slnv to reiMirt to the Newark .1:45 Your Memory Song
stated that, "N o passes will be
loaded with error*—*1* Dodger*
A ‘ ch. rley horse* and tarkio Ray­ forward wall when competition be­ Ib-ars. was the loser. In the late 4:00 Tmlny'* Star
allowed."
and four for Albany. The game ,
We Inquitrd If John Gan cel.
1 mond Rhode* pull'd III|* muscle*. gins. He already has got hefty game the lead changed bands three 4:1ft Pop Concert
wa* railed after the eighth l-e- I M’Man*. a*
II On the brighter .id” o!
of the Chub Jenkins, a linesman, down •ime* in the final three innings 4:30 Bv Bequest
business manager of tha Senators,
Clifton, 2I&gt;
cause of rurfrw.
pirture, Coarh Bed Sander* wa* from 21H to 220 pounds and lx le-fore Harry Ashworth and Hugh A:00 Tune* For Tot*
wa* at the park. We wdre told
In the final inning the Can!* Male, rf
t, downright pleased wi'h the way working on *nm« of his other Glare doubled for Augusta.
5:45 Story Hour
that he was. and after seaiching
Roscn'x
Hi
•rin d twire and Vnldnsln four
•I his Vanderbilt Comnnxloics atv heavyweights.
When Columbia won the first 0:00 News
the area, we found him in Ihe
IVpio,
1h
time*. The Dodgera* other hlg
shaping up. More thnn that. Sand­
At Baton Rouge, halfback M game the Red* cinched a flrat 8:0ft State New* ,
ticket booth. W* showed h'm the
Inning wa* the sixth, a »ev*n run Tyler. If
er* told hi* hopeful* ubout it, es- Hi-roman, a sps-esDtrr, rtak -d .a division Irerth.
8:1ft Twl-Llte Songs
pres* pas*, and told Ganxvl that
Kavakls,
cf
track meet.
N-laBy tailback Jamie Wade for strong claim for a aturtlng berth
Art Fowlrr hurled the Jackaon- 0:30 Sporta Parade
we were from The Herald, and
Karson, r
s rffnmng and passing and ends by u sharp running exhibition. Ill* vllie win on seven hit* to mark 8:15 Dick Aiken Show
immediately h« asked, "Who ara
Waremss
001 non non—i r. ft Spinks, p
Buckv Curtis and Bill June*, Jr., scampering arounsl and sum.- keen up hit tilth virtory of the vvtr. 7:00 Meet The Band
you?" We again went through Ihe
Tallahassee
inmi till n ix -rt H 1 nDiinham
for their pass snagging.
aerial rullaboratlon by quartar- Savannah wa* scoreless after the 7:15 Pilgrimage To Amstetdam •tory o f why w* wanted to gel
Raulerson. Full*
Cook and blmku
The Commodore* had a few min­ back Charlie Pevcy ansi end Ray first inning.
7:30 Spotlight Program
Into the park. "Do you -tavw any
Gross; Woolford, Cromartie ant
or injuries a» did the Crimson Bullock apoke writ for the Bengal
Macon ant onlv five hit* o ff Tom 7:4ft Strictly Instrumental
way to prove that you are from
34 J
Dravtcky. (Wayrruaa trails tw-st Total*
Tide at Tuscaloosa—bu*. nothing offensive play,
8:00 Vocal Corner
Pnholskv of Columbus
Bill Mr
The Herald 7" he asked. It *o
ORI.ANDD
four of seven scries, 2-11.
serious. Alabama Conch Bed DrewStiff drills al
^A u bu rn saw soph Cawley bit a burner over tie left
ft:lft Dance Time
happened that wc did. We were
All It
had warm praise for the work of mnnre Bill Wilson movnl from field wall in the sixth inning with 8:10 Tonv Bu**.. A Orch.
then allowed to enter the park.
Alhanv
.100 402 02— It t» 4 Thrnop, 3h
two Jumbo tackles, Itill Tle-ris and wing hark to fullback Freddie a runner on !'*••« to give tho
9:00
Night Edition
The league treasury get* a
Valdosta
001 107 14— 10 14 ti llrinh'h 21.
Herb Hannah.
fullback
(Lifford
also
shifted
to
tt:lft Inside Story
f'ardinals a good shove
to percent rut from Ihe ftate
Brniirl, rf
(Called end of eighth, rurfrw)
There
wa«
plenty
of
hard
work
I
to
Udster
Tiger
strength
in
thi*
0 :10 Excursion* Science
recetpin In ike playoff game.
Kerce. Maurer. Cyrus, Lower Gatrison. If
hut nothing sensations! at Georg- »pol.
9:4ft Emile Cote Glee Club
Therefor*. It I* undcrslaadablr
und Atluway: Stocker, Durden, Ilevil, rf
18:00 Sport* King Of The Day why all Ih* paaaaa were ao(
1Eaton, Ih
Byrna unit Stummrn. (Alhuhy Seoanc, e
40:0ft Ambassador*
allawed far th* gam*, bat th*
Uud* best four-of.seven series, Mirandr, sa
10:18 Classical Souvenir*
Florid* State l* * g a * and all of
S*l).
11:00 New*
Z.edalit, p
the eight (tuba could aevor repay
J. Earl Evan*, local grrh-erymart, 11:0ft Bobhv Sherwood Orch.
Ihe preaa and radio far freo
ENTIRE 1948 SEASON
SOUTHEASTERN PLAYOFFS
raught a 20 pound channel rat­ 41:10 Midnight Rendetvon*
20
Total*
7 27 *3
roveraga give* them each year.
Itill AVB fish at the Geveva Bridge Thurs 11:55
3H lilt
Club
II
2
1
1
All
It
By ASSOCIATED *»RF-SS
a—struck out for Karson tn 0th.
One of thb first regulation*
811 .2738 day afternoon, he reported Fri­ 12:00 New*
81
37
Davtona Beach
1781 77ft 1.108 201
Sign O ff
b--*inglcd for Spink* In Dth.
handed down by Manager Gruber
725 2730 day.
33
Hftt 1318 192
Orlando
1820
74
The Vlrkshurg Billie* hold the Sanfcrd
001 000 001—2
for the Sanford park was for
48 888
.257
88
47ft7 795 1221
big lead In the Southeastern Orlando
IHl
The fish was 3ft Inches long,
120 101 00s—ft Sanford
working press and radio men to
ftot
.251 and when dressed weighej over
183
41
Palntka
2ft
1701 598 1181
I/.ague playoff with three games
Errors — Rosenkrani Karson. Gainesville
he allowed Into th* park, during
547
.249' ten pounds hr said.
24
4708 714 1174 |88
ft!
won und a single game lost to the Bun* hatted In—Garrison, Thi nop.
the playoff aeries game*. That
.244 - “ At first I thought I had a
32
21 592
479ft 893 l i c i
177
Jackson Senator*. In the other Ilrlnbaugh 2, Clifton 2. Threebase St. Augustine
iis
m
Pas* tts*
Il the way It should be handled
10 588 .24.1 large has*, but I soon decided It
50
4718 808 1155 187
playoff series Montgomery an-l hlta— Mirandc. S t o l e n base*— D. I and
33
147 548 .239 must Ire a Vat,* he *«id. "It took everyone by winning tin- free for, We suggest that the Orlando
4ft39 841 1085 18ft
Atnlston are evrn with two vie- llraiil, Rosenkrans, llnlnhaugh. L-.-t-»hutg
totlr* earh.
at least 1ft minutes to 'and him," all rare la Ihe fast horse elars1management either change their
-Sacrifices—Mirandc. Ilraxirl, ZeFIELDING
I attitude toward th* publicity being
Evans reported. A hull hraJ min­ and won *10.
Vicksburg won a close game dali*.
Double
play— 1'i-pu to
Hll
uit r*g. now was used for the ratrh.
Robert* and
Do w e y ‘ given their tlub by out-of-town
G
A
K
LOII l)l&gt;
fr.-t.t Jackson last night 2-1 while Rosenkrans. (.eft on bares—Fan- flulr
Shadoin tied for first place in tha papers and radio stations, or that
73 ftftt .963
81
138 1348 242 1100
Antllslun defeated Montgomery for-I 10, Orlando ft. Base* on halls Daytona
86 888 .052
138 H8ft
25ft 1103
109
Leesburg
P. l!!?n
£'vl *“ vn rM*&gt;ir»d i ,hc
Washington Senators
7-ft.
—o ff Zedalia 3, Spinks ft. Struck Orlando
Ift. The Relay Races were won by change the business management
89 885 .940
140 1891
289 1125
lit
out—by Zedalia II, Spink* 0. lilt St. Augustine
the
Purcell
Company
team.
L
f
th*
club.
1118
822
.048
HO
108
48
1874 29ft
A plane flying from New York by pitcher—I.) Zadalis (Karson
( s s l l s s . t Frwas !'* ■ « ria*
Very Interesting track stunts
.
123 724 .941
138 Hftl
301 1223
84
lo Imndcn Is more than one third Spinks). Umpires—Anderson, Sin- Sanford
Many kind, of tropical trees
HO 158ft 327 1114
I&gt;claind
82 637 .9400 for the regular Democratic Party were pesformed by the horses of.
101
of Ha way to Its destination be­ core, Buck and Stanton. Tim
140 152
60 571 .9408 candidate while the other four hare Clair Farr o f Orlande a four and .show no annual rings.
Grinesville
301 1057
133
fore l| loses sight of th« NewPalatka
138 1831
32? 1138
118
74 ftft-J ,940ft aald they would vote for Statee a half year old horse called "Llttlol — -------- , . -----------------------fouAdl and roast.
Right* Candidate J. Strum Thur­ Guy" and by the hors* owned by!
GIANTS AVERAGES
II. E. Lee.
I
llayer
ft
All
It
II
111 III
IIK Sll Hill Ave mond o f South Carolina.
About 700 persons viewed the
Cleln contend.d that a candidKnrenkran*
1.18 K30 108 187 •H
8 09 J10
m
m II
10
rare* at the dub track a
atl Munkl-.
Munich
Cataldo
108 4&amp;.1 70 139 24
3
8 89 -100 ata sceJdng the office o f elactor
ft
»a! Airport and during the evenunder
Tne
Democratic
banner
la
ftfl 78 14 24
Dunham
0
ft
9 .808
ft
4
og about 2ft0 attended the danco
Matte
04 314 81
to
4 .14 .277 plmlgrd to cast hi* vote for party at th* club bouse.
87 II
7
Tyler
123 43ft 7ft 118 17
2
S 88 *71 candidate*. •
2
Trophy* were dens ted by lo­
Tha other w|»e contend* that
McManus
1.1.1 ftftl 110 147 23
ft
2 II
81 .287
Rose
4
0
II
Ift
2
0
0
0
2 JMI7 »4»# United State* Constitution cal firm* aa follows: fo r bast
if
if
»0
Booher
81
Ift
18
8
0
10 .2S0 specificially say* an elector thould dressed man. Touchtoa**; for
1
1
dressed girl Roumlllat and
D ltr
9S 2.10 40 R7
0
a
a
8 37 .24ft have diaeretionary power* to vote Dwst
A nderson: children’s red
by
Romanello
ftft 13.1 21 33 12
n
a
3
10 .24)1 for whom he choose*.
I’ hll Kessler; man's cow pony
Petty
B0
21
ft .240 Judge lew l* made hi* remark*• rare,. by Sanford Atlantl
Atlantic NaPepio
•
410 W o r
1117 384
61 JC37 after both tide* had presented ttonal Bank; girl pony rftca by
argument*
and
aald
he
would
have
Karson ...
H2 25ft
40 •31
Jack
Ratlgan
and
Seminole
Mo­
Clifton
1211 521
47 .230 hi* opinion ready perhaps In *ev- tors Co.
Kavakla
117 371
21 .121 oral day*.
Spinks
lie said he was confronted prin­
3ft
4(1
II J17
cipally .with iwe ouratloi.*t
Mullln
ftO 17ft
TI
He wa* undecided whether the
l.lslewakl
22
4ft
ft .20R,
Worsham
24
47
1 .191* •!•*•
• right to enact law* to
J. Schultie
39 7ft
3 .178
elector* bow to voU ; and,
Umrcheld
22 2ft
5 .IIS 11
to him th* Democratic
pledge that elector* vole for a
TH E SHARONS LEADEBS
presidential candidate referred to
TIMFP AT BAT: Robert*. S79; Garrison Ione.
ft,
"appearing on thn. general
RUNS: IWnbaugh. 120 (NEW RECORD); Throop, lift.
in ballot but it doe* not men
r8 : lleinbaugh. IB2; Ivey, Daytona. 181.
specifically tha Democratic
Warty."

SIDELINES

.WaycroHs P a c e s
T a 11a h a
In
G-F Playoff Tilts

Labor Day rroves lo be Day Ui

|Cellar Clubs Fight
RADIO PROGRAMS
Hard In Sally Loop

Heavy Drills In SEC Grid World

K

Final State League Averaged

Earl Evans CatchcH
20 Po und Catfish

Never Out, Stupid Hugh, Rolling
Rot,—these throe dogs with re­
cords that glitter like ncori sign*
arc ‘all slated to nuitch stride* to*
night in the featurt ninth race at
tho Volusia County Kennel Club
in Daytona Beach.
If he had
nun bed th« greyhound world ftom .
pair to p&lt;&gt;a&gt; Racing Secretary * f
Mrnitl Watt* could not have found
three other such sensational run­
ner*.
Never Out scarcely knpwa the
meaning of the word “ defeat."
He's al-out the closest thing to a
sure bet the fans tan find. But
Rolling Roh has chalked up sit
win* to his credit—and a* for
Stupid Hugh, well, everybody still
talking al-out his daitllng per­
formance of a week ago. H u g h ,)
had been a laggard in a lot nf
races hut at that time, competing
against Florida's fleetest grey­
hounds. ho came out of hi* Ims
like a huxx bomb, kicked pp a
cloud of dust in front o f the
astounded Gloria Ann, and crosieJ
the line to pay $.13.80 on the no»t.\
It wa* on* o f the hlggeat upaet*
in greyhound history for hundred*
of Hugh-fin* had considered the
big hrlndle in too fast company
and pa«set hint up In the betting. J
Also galloping tonight with
these three super duper* will be
Sooner Select. OB'* Gsloway, Gintia Ann. Monon and Ante Dvor.
It's a nark of peaches and follows
the Club'* policy of using non*
but the fastest greyhound* for th-3
*iv racing nights that remain be­
fore the season ends.
1.IM I.IIT* »:&gt;TNIi:a
1st trace a talk Nile
tlrst llaW Oallr HssSIr
Wsmsr.i Joyful JuMIr*. T »f" .
1’MI.I* Jnr T r » « » Tra«l»r. Oar Mulr..,x lulls Arrow amt Waco lllu*

Xs* lia r * S'tarli WII*
la .I Hair llaltr naaklr
AffOd. Kkr Angle Xlf. nos* Man,
t.a&gt;ty X. Frostv Mllvrr. Ksalurad.

Hhall” snd It.-sir ltut&gt;r.
Sr* Mac* S‘ alarllr
Kav Anal*. illnnlsotah. Wild
llarvrsi
N* tlrht-osrd. Mandarin,
Judr'- IMIrlta. Had lUnnrr and
I.»d&gt; I'st
HX Kara S/ISlk Wllv
Vads. jsaloop Jamls. Prlncas#
MIdss True Form. Silver Casrls
AlUtlma. II I. Candy and llrdrs
XIa.-.
Ilk Hare a ISlk Mile
tlraiiTy's Fancy, 8&lt;&gt; Itlu*. Van•Ull* Ksprrs*. Jo—lre Jud«e. (lruff.
Aii-ord. tlunny'a Xlaslrr nnd Oarvls
”
ark Hare B, l*lk Mile
Tin Tyi.r Hhlrl fund. Handsome
Itrsshr (Vasar. Frlse Label. U senrllr xtrl I I..a aadrCam Bhafl.
Ttk Hare B'lSlk Mile
|&gt;rrsm I'iitlon. Hperlal Kaluie.
tUarr llrarrr. Hot Carso, llangs o Xlls. tn.itle X. Peter Pride
an.l In Arlluti.
ark Hare S. I*ik Mile
llarrrrot.
Prou.l Prince. Mr
Hlioristor T.'in'a Cumreander. Pay I
•Ml. I.u. kr .'lass. Ill Jlnka and
Flossie Mr
Ulk Hare ft/litk Mile
Nrrrr •ml. Ante Over. XtusK
Ann Hooner Helen and Itolliaa
Itnli
lark Hare Neark Coarse
Hra Hwsllnw. Ctsuatisn 1Udr.
Itxmsnilr Xlr.
(turn.
FlorSllfe,
Xly-r*r» H|.” l Fnrlry Hurle jr and
vfklag Ij«ss
CARDS TRIM SKINS
DENVER. Sept. 7. ( A l — The
Chicago Cardinals, champion* o f
the National Football Leayue, had 1
all the earmarks of sure-fire re­
peaters last night as they batter­
ed the Washington Redskins 4A-20
In an exhibition game that dr**‘
18,000 Rocky Mountain fana.
YESTERDAY’S STARS
ID ASSOCIATED NUJBS
Billy Goodman, Red Sox—col.
Irctcl four hlta in Botton’a 14-8
first game triumph over Washing­
ton and singled home winning run
in 2-1 nightcap conquest.
Warren Spahn, Brave*—allow­
ed onlv five hits In pitching Boston
to a 2-1, 14-inning victory over
Brooklyn In flrat game of doubleheader.

Dusty Boots

Dr. Henry

State’s Electors _

f

F

YAL B/8ES: Rosenkrans, Sanford. 2ft»; Ivey, I4t.
‘ “ ‘ UBIJIg: Roberta 38: Threop SO.
Brealat 1ft; Shilea and Roberta It.
I (N £.W
Roynkranx l«.

*1 INEW RECORD); Rclobaugh 48.
RUNS BATTED IH) GarrUcg 183; Roseokra nr 99,

_____

______ ___

Ha aald It teemed to Mat Urn*
t b Constitution o| tha Uaftmt
r ‘ hte* meant, and Uiet tha Sup-n»* Court of tha United ftteles
had.su held, that aa elector was,
la effect, a freo agent.

III Magnolia Are.

WHISKEY ■WINE
, RDM Nick'S

B

Optmnttriit

if

if

PACKAGE STORK
d

A ven u e

�"=&gt;1
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

T U E S D A Y S E P T E M B E R 7. 19«
-W

PACE F IV E

mote* count Y-*tat« rrlill'int.
*, Said Popper, when ne remiivlr J ^for it* cilni the p*»t tw * »e**on.v
I 't r i r A n f l Poilllrv
I ’ I1 f Ul'
, , f __
foltowin* *ani «&lt;&lt; . iAmnnif the apcakrn ver- Gov
iw
m
T
a
,
.........
..
...
..
L
hmit.;hi • h,
tV
S
.
ro“iTi.r
,4.1.
^
’
d
m
v
s
r
a
s
r
s
s
?
.
emor Caldwell, Senulor* Pepp,"1r the m e a *u re :
-aid.
'i l e c t n v e ! i r
' s
.
C K ltN
n ea rer* W e .t « « e leer H -tilli * "
ra
jlln ir w
ill b? a
■•r. :■
rm l
lo rid a iproduce*
i i m I ii , , ' .
tth.hffinest
in e s t e A t K
rvMI.N
l.rE.,. Sept.
Sept
, &lt;AV
■'! 1
n
S'.tfli
,,i i , .f* •|•- h*‘
l o if r l'»
) , -iv e ri that
thAt I'rAflK
Vt &lt;o k
— rl-J*»
--&gt;
•
•• • '
(Continued from Pare One)
nnd Holland, Rep. Dwight Reger*
“ ILabor
will
••re
f** end
“ FFltrida
S O S \M11IL
•—
K»»t llfir "f *At«! Nnrlluit
•»11 fllr.i hi* final rnN*n
■ pomorcd l&gt;y the Palm Hemh and Ocorge L. Goose, Southern roinr concern long after the Taft* mange. In the world hut ha* E f f ' anil poultry "rice* remain- !»
I hr Ml r ftotilh i»* f**l to !&gt;••*»
l\ * n r
i*|
|
. * i » t » iff \i.»rv
County reaource*
development director of the A F L In Atlanta,
and the llaitlry* ate gone.
i probably the poollcst m ullet mg ed unchanged on the Jacksonville IF.llkU'r H» 'Ml air rdh^il, llltl
Inc * lit alnlut,
*.- fri
lj4*H«»*1 of N.infi/fii He-rulrt- I* •
hoartl. wm de»lgncd to honor
Senator* Pepper and Holland exSenator Holland, who vote I for *y*tem. I have b e n iliatuiIw-d dur market today,
flirt! hi* (I’ tifl-n for Mnsl ills*
* KaMfc unit 1li.il h«* will *1|if*1&gt; tn M , Klorlila* thi* - ’i i ih* &gt;»f \ti« -» 1
1 0 )1. tho*e who help-d develop a pretard different view* on lh» the Taft-Harlley Hill, m:d he •‘la*- ing vi«il* to other »t*tc* tn find
iht' Ilnn.tf.tMr t! VI Wirt tverity 1 1* ll*i*
watel control program mid p i v Tnfl-IInrtlCV Ijihor lorW.
lieved it to be a bill toi oil of the that Florida citru- i* t'tt to he
I a 'IT III N o l l l 'C S
J A II«'W *III*
J14tin* of t*riikttixilr i*«iUHl&gt; flufini**.*
_____1people," lh,» organitrd and tin
un- had You vai: gel Califurrtlj fruit - 1 ,
_____ _________
A** if I'lMIfl 40 ..4 ft«*
«*r» 1hr JItIII «1.iv nf K«fif#*ntl»nr.
nf
W dll ifii 1• rhi Vnt* *
or ra n i ted."
ll 41f
Aflit
'on the other hand, an* .'■ Hie you IK m r IIU'IIT i iK Till I Ml v l t , iff* for
Haiti &gt; Aftri \ ,t*» ml i f ’
j
f
t
a
t
i
:
*
i
:
u
i
.
N
n
l
r
i
u
i
a
t
v
1
for
f
I
da
!
♦I!**,1
»
a
ik
*»
»»
Holland devoted I
talk ptl a.k for it.’
■if l hr ra ta l*
KtU’ llIM V IV l*lri'|t\TI
Vlun itaiistri
“Hack to School’*
Mil ll I 1*4 %1*1*1* Ml
marily to flood control, howevci,
Vrmngi-ment* fm h I'allfm r.la IS 11. KKTATi: OF
*
thl« UKIt dal*
Ti» MA|: V \\*i» i 1.1 »11*• .**r •
I
**f
Alieual
1
1
»T.&gt;
I'K
tl
WKItll
congratulating tho.e tr*pyn«|hlc tour * e ie made hv Caul \rto''
ll
•
pi
e■
i ■ r- \l •
With a new piimnnent. shaped anil atyled In Ions hair or the
i.,.l
Fit INK t* f»Fl*TT
fur inauguration of the proginin. -trong, genetal manager of the Mr,.
»:%** r r mI tin r*lj*lr **f *‘a»rurf ft t
T " xt.t. ••iiKlitTKiia »vii i*»:it
new ihort “ Swing-proof Coir* . . .
Ymi n f hr »•
m- t»t*t r*l
--------California Citru* Exchange, W.ir* m tp ii y v is u .*|. \ i vt - ni. i
ii \ i*; i .i:it kfmtt
|a**»r **f» Ih r J*»!i &gt;h, ..f
i*l* •» '
tlr.-rarrd
JACK SO N VILLE. H a . Sept 7 ten. along with C. V. (.tiffin , u,\
- \ilA ISST MAIM KaT.%1
Special* in b&lt;dh Cold and Marhinelr»a Wave* . .
\
l»
f
»
l
*
**
a
. Mal l * *llt i
Y'
i
&gt;
*
T
t
*
1
r«t
4
*
nf
*
|*||
t'
•
f
•
i
*
1
'
—W*i— Governor-nomli.-e Fuller p r o m i n e n t Ho»ey-ln-Pte-llillt.
IfflliHniV If I Hf 1 I ■ 1**1*4f
uni if mM
i »nil r«w|u!ml f*« ]»rra**tti
Call for Price* and appointment
\ 11I 11 |
\\arren left by air t-ulay for grower and founder and dio-etor nnv
fKr|itlfti*lr I *•*ti fi I * Fl ■ i id.* It « i
t iifu* ,nt«|
« hi* it
\4 »T If '4 IK l.«*f * I** w fl ri‘» Hi ti
r r fY aft ,4hi*?*t
*»d lift*
*1 &gt;* *
California where he will pend two of the United Grower* and Ship, f o u ■•* r *i li»' r iif j *tw. m-»* I* *4'» *
• uinter ! b fi*’tl t. t it.II *fl iaf |fir .
Id «*Hl*r U VI , i i i M |i» Mt
month* studying the *twt*-’* melh- per* Exchange ami George Sutler itigi tn•f vfir r*(ntr **f
'tl aif V\ 1114-1| • .• f *•I V.*i r* all.| • th
HARRIET’S BEAUTY NOOK
Tt
is
rUlniH
*
\t
%
l .Y \
'10R■ ii•*««/.4*'•**!, tft1** * f -i1"t •*» '1(1
mi* of marketing citru*.
of the Orlando Sentinel
%rtr« Y u ..
tit *- yy til ... It., tth i i K IJ. ' Hi H’m
Phone 911
M l N. Park Ate.
t*. **,11 **Mi»ni v J ti'U • "1 &gt;*
•I l f r.f II t - t \ I* 1 »|t tl
1 wont to find out why ta ll"Tile California exchaitg. hn* *ly.
II'M
fir
m
i
fit
1
tii-l
i
it*l
F*f »
1fit* *
I ' Fl* 11*1-i ■' *■ ••f « •
l.H W V \
.••I* I*. Ifir «
K«*Al ■&gt;I Higtifi.f.l tl ad* till
forma ha* gutlrn twice u* mu li la-en extremely cooperative w'*h In Hi* •• i»i hmift# nf * i**l i "itt*i a ..J ,clv..f S* »*♦»*• I* • *a#,»»»l y |-|
d.iy *»f Auie«»-' % l* |
FI **f l*«*t a* .1*1*1* V***M f,»r t th.*tit
---- ;
u» and volunteered to arrange the | *»
. -all th tli fit
0 I* III l!\|'*iN
rtlflltlNl ftlaanlllR
III* 1*41 •
.at til. *.y|«l *. 1 -.1 a 1*1 in I *.
tour,” Warren said.
1I n h *l» . ■•
t
4hr ftr.1 |&gt;•V*11. ,*1 |c*n
Ihl* t. «l*
fa.lIa.M
Ititf
da
.
I
tl.ral
|lt
.*|i,
r
t
|
*
HrOilttail* . nf.
FI
[0
F-f* I
l »*t i
lifin n m l •* *• 1»* •*
♦ ••I 411*1 »•• • v Hi •*. 44*141.dr . .
1
1
1
f
i
n
m
*H
*h
wrltm*.
tmt • halt *i.*t* 4*•• i*:
Fla.fhl. y. 1 - tlhaaf ,«• f i l l H
1i**iftyt *
■ • ly
id
lif 4 l*|rtt* * III.I I***-I . H I .*
It.tiai |»|
Brain Shock
drr* d 4hr * I itlii.im «tltd *1 &lt;»U '
11 TnHtiwI.ii* 1*• Nollf It (lAittfi *: U fl? 1*4til W
laly;
* w tit
tl* I'l lit** a lalPIHttf &gt;ltt* »«'
i:**-.! aimi *i * .84* *||l*|l %4a|r&gt;t 1 •f 1 %! 1**1II*"8
M in r t
#|It it
• tl c It
«' 1it i m
'*
*tr
lilii &gt;8 *f I
•„ fll..tot..* 1, »* * Up Ui 11.1 v
VWATCHfc. C W l W j f v f E j R E
\ K N O W -B U T »
4 a**1*|*1*|■*! |‘
| N- e *|
I • •I »*! 441• «| -h ill * » v
I
I'lrtfi*
*|r«M(»|tt&gt;*| | - *..H a* ..
C A N T FtHO *AV
I II Hfii»r**!ifrt *' T %
FORF
h a v in '
It. vl fill It .
for never ha* 1&gt;een Ignrerd blit
\ . 4 ............
•
Mil
111 tl* *1 Mt
\m ,idlllltt|«l I-If •** -*l
fh*
X.oill. »•«-«
flltf a.f I,.f 1 *
YJAV H O M E /
the operation ha* changed raving
To JV i’ K
I i t 114* 44 1»t F 4
Y — 7s '’r * C A K E A H '
rwlMlr *&lt;f F l&gt;dr At %
%*
i
liru
al.|.H •
maniac*
into
pleaiar.’..
i Men
r 1 ic e c R t A W
-I* rdM .t
y.l.lr... u i
•noting people, who irMirerd to Flfr
lit alt Ion %tl* II*'
1-

'ti ih«
l l* In

Stasscn Charges

IW » I t I t Y

i n iv r r * lly , f*nnnt)ii Mr m m I M irrr
a f t r r th r u fffrn tl ui .* c*tin&gt;ifit*

w m

You'll find the way to ceimnmiritl .leaning aenlcv by visiting SEMINOLE l Ol NTY
LA U N D R Y C O M PANY. W r specinll/e in expert rug cleaning, moth-proofing, dry clean­
ing nnd laundry nervlce. Let

Ua

a rrive

N OTRE
SN O W S RESTA U R A N T
Itr.nprnu for llu-ine**
Sal unlay

y.iuour cleaning problems.

1070

SL»INOLIi COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
- t p u n DE Ri n c
P R O O F IN G

W ATER

drv

ctEnninc

R E P E L L IN G

PHOPE 475 8 I9 W EST THIRD S T R E E T

RUG

C L E A N IN G

PHOHE 475

SA N IO R D . FLORIDA

k+

IV.

Sepl.
I.1ih

Ilh.
Streel

Will rrlurn about Srpt. ISlh.
.For ap|Miintnient rail
nr write
L. L. S IL L .
I'h. fill-IV
_____ Hi. 1 Sanford, Fla._____

TRADl

2n d X 1‘ A L M K T T n
POR R EN T

4 A H T IC L L b

PO R

SALE

12

S P L ^ I a g S E R V IC E S

................
C n L L B17 for llattery, Generator
OFFICE *p*ee in Meiach Itullding. T K R T ILI/L R DI 8 TIHHUTOR on
, nj Starter aorvice. Swain'a
wheel*, duatlng machine, trarJ
Ijirgc light office, newly dreollattery Service, 301 W. Fuat
tion drawn. 4110.00 fur both.
g
luted, -ll nlilltiea, heat and janlSt.
Carl S. My tie*, phone 7 8 1-J
*or Mrrtce
furniahed.
Call
tiRLANDU Mwrnlr.g Sentinel, OrV 4 -W, H. A A. Dept. Store.
One youth bed, gmal eonditiuod lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Phone *H4-J.
Modern and up to date one roam
________
Bar. I145-J.
__________
ofticlcncy apartment. Ideal for
10
ft.
Warren
meat
eaw-,
al»o
5
L
IT
IC
TANKS,
preeaa
concrete
' S hu.mea* roupte. Downtown loelectric icalea, Itoth practirylly
leiM o ic.J. atate approved ain-a,
5 ration. Call 6 IH).
__
new. Phone H2 M-J.
bat/, 630 nnd 735 gallona. All
APARTMENT. M&amp; W. tat St.
n .... o , ,
* ,&gt;
, . ,
Wo.k gum anted. T. O. Ilruwn,
H it SA L E : Circulating oil hea or.
Jr&gt; |.hotic I 3» W.
Uaed only one aegMin, |«-r f e e t ------- — .
— . ■ __
f r o It RENT OR 8 A I.E : Rouae’ or
apartment ta-eau*e of ill hrnlth.
condition, priced very icaiounhlc FOR HI.NT— TTuot aander. Eaay
See Owner, ’JOS E. Slh St., San
601 Summertan Ave.
operatlcn. Kenaonabie r a u i, San1
" — ------- I ford Paint A Ulau Cu. Phuna
ford.
6
A R T I C L E D W AIN i L D
803 .
0 VO ROOM furniahed apartment,
lligtieat raih ptnc paid for uaed Ft r Kitchen t’ nbincta call C. J.
lllil French Ave.
furniture.

Ted Davl* Furniture '
Co. ? P E. UC Ph #58 .

: Cabin with kitchen, hutaine g«*.
Conncr’a Cahln Court Illway 17,
2 mite* aouth o f Sanford.
‘A IL L BUY your car r&gt;-gardle»a
a pa r t m k n t

T

or

KENT: See Takach’a.

uf ago or condition.
Son*. Phone 2.17-W.

Ratliff 41

Four room apaitment with .rrr—n- S
HELD WANTED
rd porch. Arlulta only P tl
.Make friend*, make money! Re
Myrtle.
0

Room Furniahed II oum- 1nI*J
Magnolia Ave. Phone i»1d-\V.

» R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A LE
R E A L EST A T E — INSURANCE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
Mn.. 4 Florida Stata Rank llldg.

Guott. 77lt-Wr

We

llu y

S E L L ON E A S Y TER M S
See I’a He I me You lluy w Sell

Heal I'.alal*
Inrraimenta
IV. It. W ILLIAMS. Realtor
110 N. Park Are. Tel. 1120
F.II..1 , I*ing Term l.oana G.l.
IMLA. Repair (piana

4n

8 w *to U i
fratoug
Vi. Utli 81.

X

Fl

JUST AS I THOUGHT
TMC.VWE OOuPtE-TIMING
r DOWN TO GET SOME

TW IN -PAC K,
l SHORING MAN'S
kUNOlTIME FRlENO/

Mtltlf’tl H|4|tr«r *4*. I **4•
*♦ Sa|.4»t'

I* M l*

(if

,t dr* fr* |*r«t

rnlUr a- Mill be e||Nf»*l Ai*.11ft*I
run in r 1a * lb MM t•it'll 11 XI h'l tl
.hull &lt;M *'4t"’'l»ll. h cmifi.ilr t tit K
Florhl«
11 IT VI - In* ti .*irtl mid ■*
I Irt 1
III* ' If. oil f *44441
hr mi i 1. i'a.uiil). Florida tin*
*1-I4 4*| \
* \ |&gt; 11
• i h i : icn*ih 4s
i*trruit

Four*

hr .i If.ale I *«lll(1l&gt; Fl
III F ta llllfllh W l»
iFT n **i \i .4
l.r»M r 11*r r|•
Atti'f ft-1 «" I .»*w

llrUridt.
IS

Fla

••■ In r

••»’

T ilt:

JK I-if
SKMIVnl
ler.TK &lt;&gt;K Klu.llUM
is- i&gt;noiiATi:

i - ni

v r . l

i t l I VTV I

Southern

H IN T E II Ttl III'Y
tllil li«dd-—llalch rllriilie—T rrlh —Chaino
1 nlii|ue Pirrr*
Ca&gt;h tin Ihr Itarrrl Head
•Ml* J.A .F . IIK IIll.lt

,

■'IN / LOAH^

T H E LO N E R A N U ER

If
H

Tt‘ ft R . V « 6

I0 0 CPEAT fiW { - l \G

TMt CAVOOSH OANt- M.V Rif Lt,:',1 r r l

Ca p :A *r cr I mC

n

HA*Jf-rII:- &gt; tAlAllV on iiv
BOIll I

AHQ AH IN5UHT .^IfR
)

F r a n S t r ik e r

nCNTO' &lt;V I'FlNV'tfSDkH AMD
Aa -Ml l
\ r ‘,L b\6,yt‘*

I toi H,A‘j RlSGfRSJ WHO KCAVb
At wt ml fia r --- \ li'*,.

.

Hill Hardware Ck&gt;.
.101 P.. lat St

Ph. A3

tlirls More Carefree
Thanks
To 2'Way Help
Wh«1 la *a far vninin'i ai4**l pratlti*
lunttloail r-Hinth)r pdnf Mtnr • (111 and
• ™&lt;D fio taaad Uia aaiatr &gt;n CAM*

DUI a ) * 1 1 h-lp. You aa*. CAIUIt'I ma|

6

O ZA RK IK E

H v H a y t it illu

Electrical Appliances
Refrigerator*
Repairing •
W ALKER ELECTRIC CO.
208 N. Park Ave.
I'h. 1104
All Work Gujvanteed.

Late Model 4 door K ilter Redan,
low mileage. 40# W. First

Street.

Gray Hair
Trouble
•

VlUmlnt whkh nuny claim hav# ro*
etnfed rotor to gray nalr ran now tw
had aa Nla Vi lamina tor trial on jrour
own gray hair tr auceeaaful Ihla mar
alimlnat* danf.mua dralng. Ora* hair,
mahra many p* &gt;nl* foo* oldrr Thrwa
Vllamlna auppljr Calcium 1‘antothanat*
and vpamm □ to pour aval-m limply
Uhe I a dar- Non-lattanlna Harmlna
to -rermanonta" TMuaandi taao Nia
Vltamlna Aak tor Nta Vitamin Tahitidora ahlppod

LY»U L NNOHn OBM

■Tl III r'i':

£ L )i

SANFO RD

SA LKS--SER V ICE

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
AND TYPING
CREDIT HU HE A U OP
SANFORD
&gt;16 N. Park
Phone 180

y.

ide diaper *hln«.
ip m ah l*.
trim, lent

llrlatH ln S W I tlIM t H i n l r i P a rk
11 all h F o r O p en in g P a te
At

Expert Radio Kepatrtag
Fred Myers. I l l K. tud S t

FLOUR SANDING A ftnUhlng
cleaning A waxing. Our pew**
unit enables us to work where
there ta so alectne joaneetlo Fi.tKill SANDING and flntihlng
with modern njulpmcnt, 28
anile bla. I I yeaia oiperiencytar* fiperitne
work guar­
R. M. Gleason, Lake Mary. Fla
TUXEDO rCKUS—eomnltte line
antied. E.
Slovene, Rt. 2
Runt * Tnxmio Feed Hore
CARPENTERING and repairing,
Dot 143A, Sanford, call 716R4
hour, day or week. Art Daugh­
alter 7:00 I\ M m before 7:00
C O M P E T E SOCKET- BET. other
erty. Plion* 775-J.
A .'4.
mechanic* tools also stowing
chicken*. Orlando Highway Rt. Will do flnlehed bundle laufidrv.
SAVE A LIFE
», Box 256.
_________
Emma Thomaa, 1504- Cla^k Ave,
MAY HE YOUR OWN
By having your car or truck
10
BtuiIneM OpportunUlcg checked
0
GOAT M ILK
uver by our expert
RamL.ll Priest
mechanira. I* th'1 altering ay*Well * locked grocery atore, nlc*5 Sanford
11m m flt-WS
tern *afeT Are the brake* ad­
location. Apply 604 Locust A v­
justed fur quick atopaT Monthly
enue.
TOMATO PLANTS 40c hundred
nivmrn'. plan for larr»r juo*.
’ 1714*4 W. 18th 8 L Ph. S99-M.
GENERAL TRUCK A KtJPT CO.
12' S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
208 W. First Street
C E L E R Y PLA N TS. C. A. Hinton.
NEN 1 A C A R
W«m Side, Phone 188-W._____
YOU DKIVB IT
13 N O T I C E S — P E R S O N A L
PHONE 86V
Capitol Record Player, excellent
i condition. Phone f * J
STICK LAND-MOHRISON
FO!t HEALTH PROTECTION and
U-DRIVB-1T , INC.
CLEANER LIVING u ll #51 for
.32 . .32 and .45 cal. p lflo li and .23
cumpleta datall* on FOGGING.
;O U R FLORIDA RO M S can be
0 ral.
flahl
__ rifle. 2 salt water fUhlng
8o-itnern Chemical.. Inc.
peat free. Call #51 for detail*
. reel*. See at Seminole County
cn FOGGING. Southern CbemHealth Unit. Monday through
IS
A u ro s POR SALK
k «! i . Inc.
•t PrMay.
_
4
W
HEEL
TRAILER, euitabie
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
atlye lea B ox, good
fa r lit* deck. Inquire at Music
PARTS AND SERY1CB
i tilt Ion. II 5.00
a t S l d i 13)0,
Phene N 8 .
Hot. 114 W Is*
lot St Pfcea
Palmetto A n .
PSowt
lit- Puli
1Charlei Sbanfer.
Naw Location. Bert's Sewing
Machine Shop. Onpot fie Prince**
Theatre. Phone 1190,

I

fir

TRIGIDAIRE

•t i - U 'f . Bid dictation, an* Ihui htlp
kuild cu rtiutanro tor ttva tirln i dan la
re n t “ "AMtU/t la atlontinttRr r " l " " i
and a*irnllfH illr I t i l ad U ,on a i II m at
U n i ctrlila ll— aa ", (a , CARUUI ladar

A R T IC L E S P O R S A L E

hr f.

■4id

1 ftnutT ?-1. -

VEN ETIAN BUNDS made to or.
d-r. Si'mlnole Venetian lllind
Go. M20 W. 3rd 81.
Phone
11R1-W.

0 --------------------------------

I. I

i?

ii SHOWALTER

of |.r I 1• ll.* : Hh *tnt

[ CAOTA’ V '

ma» ihmj. Iota ta&gt;l*r for ,«a In atlbri
si loo *•!•: ill iurU4 ] data U l«*
- jour Una and laVau aa dlrartrd an th*
labal. ll ahaul* http railata tundlanal
paiiadK pain, ill uktp IMrud. &gt;,1 lha
monlh Ilka a tasla, II ihoaM laprou |nn

give experience and reference*.
SMALL ROME located on corner
Ilox 0 ilcrald.
lot. Need* m m « improvcm-nt.
W ORK W A N TED
Can he bought for 42750 00. 9
Ideal for couple.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S. Iteallur T it r ’ or Work by the hour or Job.
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
Raymond K. Lundqulat, Aaaociate.
nn&lt;J dirt moving. We tpcclallie
Atlantic Dank, llldg. Phone 732
in conditioning building lota
and garden plots. Phono 167-J

_____ _
bltw, pink

F u r ( ’ar*h

preMnting Avon C«*metira In lUi'loa ii paired, ca'led for and
your neighbor IhmmL
Plca*ant,
dt Incred. Phone County 3702.
friendly, part or full time
J. C. Walter.
work.
Write Naomi Seahury,
311 K. 10th Ave., Mt. Dora, LAW NS MOWED. For reatonable
. evtlmatca Phone 788-W.
Fla.
W ANTED ’
SALES LADIES
Rhmt hour*, paid varatintir
Inaurance Policy
McCKOHY’S
5c 10c 25c Storj

file

I *•*%

firf-'n.i

B e lt" Gel A FLYING STAKT

And

HtltlKKEEPING Service and Tax
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typo
report*.
Dempiey. 210 Mag­
- h o n e , 3 hatha. Excellent locanolia. Phone 807.
,
0 uon Apply 506 P'.utnoaa Drive. Man to wait on trade and keep
Iiook* in wholesale •tore. Plra»o
Ph-lie 1239-W.
SEE US FDR

S

1TJ*

TW O /

,
v.. ..... t i ,-'
Ih*- *u lt I* 4. at f«M
Y*»l|
II rt* ft*f|i«|t • at ta*

• l*fk

P IA N O
T I N IN i; and R E P A IR IN U

MELTONS
U S KI ) C A R S

m"o d k r n ~

-1*t -f An*. •1 A ft
41 r »u
\* 1’le.t
if
« "irr
III NiMH
I »r|ni || 1.*
tKr.ll 1

I AfUllJt'S SPUITIfiir. IN

. i
r
r

f

I*

7 W M U T --1 ?

f'trtn h • a*«iri **f ih . Ninih jn*n« u i
Fir* uif in .m«1 f- r Mnnin. l&gt; * t&gt;

ent ikup In Inteltlgene.' V.ira'.ij- I
lane* were nut *o goal. And the
iihinty tn fnti* i»|*pn«itiun (Itvlinrcl nalun
it itli.r.

Faaii lift

t c

UITN ’ SN my hand
1 (flci, I
•r tl yt - "tfurd Fl*«flt(.t ?!l|* I!|\!

it* .if In Ih* «‘lr

' tn*If

.11*

i plift i

IIH II HP McDI’ FI

U » 1 r 41y N,
Vt'll n fr ♦'*»4 • '

M in i i:
H U H l»F KUIIIIM v Tit
•
HKI’M F \T* »K \ II. ............
Ann.
htnii*
‘•yJ
. r •&gt;
part t tunn’ * intelbgem
i- in * » • * *
Kanbahee.
Kankahe,
! [hi* fn-c brain wn. reporied h r I
m ' k " m k h k jit sm tii
Ur. Hflw-rt It ^tiitmn if McCJill that «• • lit i..«• t . . ni. i

I.'

I Mil.
.
M ■ KFKB. r u i • iff

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY^

work. It al*o ha* rc to » c| the
terrible pain* o f cane*- in hope*
le*« rate*
Thi* *tiuiy *h»»\iii*tf i. nt ai |,» *i tii

M OTH

'tullliK.

A. l».
» 4« l l 4
f'»ml 1HM* »*f

«lA)

KTTA KETT
I-• Dr-a.r-m
K U -w
WD
rf ' ga'
• • i/T-e r-o
*. i-.em
• a : r .**&lt;3 oer
mm * ID B*COO*v is
»IOi MVrf».A£g rociM ,
aoa nc-v/qij ■
/
rww.'

Dy I’nul Robinson
Uf
,

ti

«r&gt;ti&gt;cyv* u s

I

v in

1^3 **'•»»
cari

n*K 5QIICM • l%r S A 60 SOM* P\. AdCP
Awry ’htg •

-w- *.•) «i
10.*,* «•/•

^ ,-* -r/ \
'

(SAG*
O' I .
atSA
O to*
ig f e ? —
&gt;. •

v

�M S — r—.' — r

fc K W W 1:!

/*4*-*&gt;;■

•Cj ' - tT 7 ( ‘ j'* •=f

( I

THE SANFORD H flU lP , HAHFORD,

P A G E 8DC

---- J— vf i j w
dependent livt slock market* will
participate.
‘Commissioner of Agn.ulluiu
Nathan Mayo Is parckulaily an*lout for a close relationship be­
tween all type* of inarl.it. In
JACKSONVILE. Sept. 7 (Spec- handling Florida produce nnd live­
Ik )) Msnarers of FIciMa's State stock and we are making every
Farmer’* Market* will eunvene in effort to insure such.*' *md HiJacksonville for their annuii meet­ rector Wilson. "A close coopera­
ing on Sept. 8. 0, nml 10 In the tion of those handlin' fe-oei pro­
Goorire Washington Hotel. The duct* in the state will m&gt;*urc bet­
three day meetlnit I* designed a* ter distribution af Florida'^ g'»*t
a workshop program in whl*h the agricultural and cattle indiyitry."
Week-end reports
from It
managers, working together may
be able to instltuic improved Florida live* stock sales cu lt r &gt;
methods of distributing farm pro- toll) of tbe sale of 4,0.11 raltle and
due# and overeomi common proli- 2,059 hogs for a gras# cash total
lema in marketing. "Much interret 'o f $308,101.24, official enrh flp
has been evidenced cy the market urns ladrig unavailable on one of
manager* in this type of meeting the reporting m*rk"tn Summaries
and-much work ha* l**en done by of reports covering operation on
independ­
the Individual managm in prepar­ rt State-operated ami
ing the program,*' mid William I.. ent markets, follow:
Arcadia S t a i n
Live Storl;
Wilson, Director ul State Marbets,
in announcing the plan* for the Market reported arrival of 732
head, vonslstjng of M&gt;4 enille and
meeting today.
Among the subject* fw dlaeus- fin hog*.
sion are "Auctioning.* "Safety and
Ilonifay State Psrmers* Malket,
Sanitation on tbp Market.** ' Im­ reported handling 11.7 hukr for s
prover! Communsraliiiu Midho.l.,* rash total of t7.fitil.4t
"Public Relations," "Msiket Im­
lle-Funink Spring* State t,Ireprovement*,'' “ Accounting," nnd Stock Market. «7 calll •. 2.17 hog*,
“ Policies and Practices." A s|H-cial tti.A5S.fifi.
Jay State l.lve Stic* Market, C7
livestock session will be held on
Sept. 10 In whirh stale ami m- cattle, 422 hogs, 8IU.770 41.
Kissimmee l.lve Steak Msiket,
890 cattle, 42 hogs, f PC.77(1 17.
Miami, (I, K. Sani|'*un h Sum,
!&lt;fi cattle. IK hog#, K7.H7' 41
Muntirello Sloe* Vtuks, 4rt| rat­
tle. H23 bog*. 14(1,209 07.
Palatkn
S l a t &gt; Live Stork
Msiket. 27(1 entile, 99 hog- Uf..
K78.35.
Th , aisek-OfsusU S I) 1..!*
*h«n
- ------|[ it# «,ir tit ten r#u l» l
Quincy
.State* l.iv • Slock
■•■M
ilnullM
BitesK s le trla V ta tiw
a lta
iu tlp iUllts
e a . BltcsMarket, 190 catllj. I K l,.,g,, Sid.UtsUi*.
)• usually
uusllt
Dctaghk US# truasir
fin a lly It
ttu it. )t
457.90.
n oiiili
i Ii s U a u
Istia
*• siBi­
h h u c sait
sail U an
t ia u
ll (M
&gt; «U
W M It
U salt
mil * »#nnr
rtos r »r
sr lo
ItIIi a
Tanipa, Ilills W a L ive St-ck
a I's
r t *hr
ItM . D
TU
*ky it
II hit
h i* vmo
Mtn s a*ttM ilMarket, 771 raltle, 85 bog., *71,
wtia taw »sn*t»iton»
tsoMsileai tt
It yew *&gt;•
Miitr ana
Ireutted vtih tilth s ysp u a s i * lots si
sSptuu. LtU iili. svMtiuis.ii h. rutsW a c h u I a, llardctCounty
tlt.pl. MUM,
l t d It lb*M
■waul t H l r . i l i , I t V lSM
M l lth—
I
Market, 481 rattle, 34 hogs, $38,.
■ysulenu u s Si* tr.lr i t leto opt lie s —
014.27.
l i r M t i l ' D i i a i l l Ott s t « O i| i USsy.

Stale Market Heads
To Hold Jacksonville
Meeting This Week

I tr
* sf-

Cin BUck-DriughI
Help That
Heitahy Feeling?

3 Killed

Dr. C. L. Persons

( ( ’* rllN B fR

O PTOM ETRIST
FHOMPT COMIM.RTK
OPTICAL HF-ItVICK
QI s s s m prewrlbed, dispensed
Repairs and adjualmeata made
H ears M l — 1 4
H at M S
Pbaaa SM
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
Hanford, Florida

lid tea f s g d

f|Hl|

■aid the cause of the blasts w*t
nut determined They ocnined (n
or near the plant's creamery,
wheie starch Is stuieri. The fltior*
were hiouglit under control at (1:11
A.M.
Strret* and railroad tracks sdJacetit to the liuilding were strewn
with machinery, glass, Jelly hrsni
and chocolate.

■ ■
tinea nf the eily truvinmu nt."
Earlier, however, aa BED lead­
er boasted th* bloc already was
"acting over the head" of the
government.
The Soviet licensed pre«« played
up the bloc at a government in
fact If not In name. The bloc wa*
formed last week-end by the Com­
munist dominated Socialist Unity
Party and Mveral splinter group*.
The pres* said It already had
taken rare of several'presalng re­
lief meaiare* "disregarded by the
inept city government."
Russian-backed German police
held 10 German police after de­
monstrations Monday in which
Communist mob* wrecked at­
tempts by Berlin's antl-Comtnun
1st city government to meet peace­
fully. Tension was near th* break­
Hubert Young ia prtparrel for action as Marguerite Chapman handler ing point In th# divided city.
A
British diplomatic source
the rein* In this scene from Columbia's ''Relentless," Color by Techni­
said in London the western pow­
color. Hits Theater Thutsday and Friday.
ers are planning a Joint protest
to Russls, noislbly on a govern­
work at Vocational School at Day
mental Itvtl, over continuing ComIona now.
munlst-lcd riots In Berlin.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred I'leraon and
Th* fiuviet-supported p o l i c e
daughter, Mis* Ann Pierson, nnd
special to The Hanford Herald tV. T. Walker enjoyed their recent selird the western tone plainclothesmsn In the office of the
Key West and Miami trip.
l»&gt; M ARIAN It. JONHS
U. 8. military government's liai­
The district mreting of the Fif- son officer. Twenty-seven western
! ternth Masonic District honurlng Berlin police, part of the group
Mr .and Mr#. C, I-. West enter­ the Most Worshipful Master, Hal
tained with n birthday dinner at \V. Adam*. Grand Master of the brought in yesterday to help pro­
their home on l-akc Chimn honor­ Mason of FlnVla. w«* held at th* tect the city assembly from Com­
munist thugs, w ere still hidden
ing their son. Hilly West, on hi* Masonic Temple in Sanford.
from Russian- sttti ported German
birthday,
(iuesta inrhided the
Right Worshipful Muster Floyd In the city hall. A Russian major
truest of honor,*Mrs Hilly Wes', L, laind, District Deputy Grand order th* three western powers'
tirandinothcr West nnd Mr. nml Muster of the Fifteenth District, Raison officers to leave the build­
Mr*. ('. I., West, o f Oviedo. Also who is a minder of the Oriedn ing. They refused.
Rllly's sister. Mr* Harvey Kelsey liwlge, was also a guest on the
Th* antl-Communist city ad­
nnd childieii, Judy, Jimmie and program, as well a* (iharles I.. ministration, meeting in th* Bri­
David «nd Mr. Kvlscy of Orlando. West, Hr., Worshipful Master ef tish sector, has set new munici­
Mr. and Mrs. J. li, Jones had the Oviedo fudge No 247, F. A pal election* for Nov. 14. Bsllota# their luncheon guest* recently A. M.
Ing has been opposed hv th* Com­
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cartledge.
Superintendent T. W, laiwton, munists who fear a further de­
Mr. and Mr*. Roland Mobley u tnendiar uf the Oviedo Lodge, cline in popularity among the
and Ham Kirkland hnd as their was mi the reception of distln- Berlin voters.
iecent guests for luncheon then guislied guests committee.
Meanwhils, some 20,000 Ameri­
can solillft* deployed through
brother, Lloyd Kirkland and Mr*.
("hui lie L. West, Sr , J. E. Kel­
rough mountainous terrain of
Kirkland of Orlando.
sey, J. T, McLain, Jr, and Theo­
Hail Hiown of Daytona .pent dore Aulin wrre Oviedo Masons the U. 8. tone o f Germany In
the biggest maneuver* since the
the week-end here with hit par­ on the refreshment committee.
end o f ths war. U. 8. generals
ents. Mr. and Mis. I'. II, liroMti.
Among those from Oviedo pre- •aid thers was no political signi­
Lawton llaidy It in Atlsnto, sent were Worship Master, Char­ ficance to th* mock fighting.
where he was called because uf ley I-. Wrst, Jr., who flew from
Polish Comnupie'a launched a
the serious illness uf his fattier.
Pennsylvania fur the mreting and purge (o I)**' a breach In tbi
Mr. and Mrs. C, L. West bail a* hack to Pennsylvania, J. I). Jones, party thsatenlnr unity,with So­
their week-end guests, Ml and Ren II, Jones F. H, Hheldnn, Theo­ viet alms. Vice-Premier WlsdysMrs. Hnrvey Kelsey and family dore Aulin. Hr.. J. K Kelsey, J. T. law Oomulks, chastened after
Jinitnle. Judy and David of Or- Mrl.niu, Jr, Right Worshipful being temoved from the post- of
landv.
Master, Floyd L. Land, Burge-* usrty secretary-general admitted
Friend* heie will Im- Inteiritrd McMahon, Edgar Wolfram, Her­ before a war council nf Com­
to know that Mr. and Mrs, Jtm&lt;&gt;* man lamg, Enoch Partin and R. L, munist leaders that he had pursued "a false and antl-Marilst
Toole, of Augusta, (ia., now have Hngadatc.
Hnd.'*
n new son, Henry Franklin. Mrs.

Oviedo News

About one tenth of the popula­ Toole is the former Kdith Msilnrr,
tion of the United {Roles I* Ne­ daughter of Mrs. Clara K. Mariner
of this city, who lost her only bov
gro.
in a terrible accident a short while
C a a ila a e4 ) '» ■
P a a e Uas
■go in Augusta, Her mother '* were planning a joint protest.
with her now.
In Washington. State Department
Mrs. N H Quartermnn. Mr*. oflirisli isirl no decision has been
I. W tiny nnd daughter, Jove*',
Mr*. M. M Tindale and daughter rrsthrd on tending an official proAnn enjoyed the day recent ly with led to the [tuiiism. The military
friend* in /.ellwood.
governors in Germany of the three
Mrs. N. S Qunrlerman and Western Powers held a spend
gueata, Mrs. J. W, Hay and Ml&lt;*
meeting today to discuss the Com­
Joyce &lt;iay, of Kingtland, and Mr*.
W e m tikt ou r o w n Ire Cream, A l l fla v o r*
M M. Tindale and daughtrr, Ann-, munist actions, and then went into
of f'olumhut, left Monday to spend conference with Sokolovsky. Gen­
Tiutjr — Delirium —• Healthful
a few days 11 Georgia.
eral Lucius D. Clay, U S . Military
Mrs. Dora Kelsey Is *|iendlug a governor, said he did not know
while in Alalmma and Tennessee,
f i d Hanford A v c n u t
Phone 1218
having gone home with the Book­ whether the four-power meeting
would discuss the riots.
ers from Huntsville, Ala
' Mrs John L. Jonea anil children,
An official American gpokeiman
Nancy and Beverly, why hove been said that America's General Clay,
visiting Mr*. Jones' parents, Mr j Britain'* General 8ir Brian Ho­
and Mr*. Ctiarte* 8. 1-ec at their lier Hurt, and France's General Pier­
bad tail* In your mouth, your coSso home on l-akc Charnt. have return­ re Koenig, would meet to discuss
land • tobacco) lose their natural ed to their home in Miami. Mr*. lolnt action this afternoon before
flavor, your food does not sere* with Jones came to attend the wedding they go Into another technical con­
you;
—
i: tau may have heartburn, n a
and&gt;dw weila, you may bo troubled &lt;&gt;f her sister, Miss Thelma lore to ference on the Berlin blockade
with
h kekhlagi at night th# gas ia lie* Clunts, at which time Mr*. with their Russian counterpart,
j
bowels may
pm* .
a#------- ^
you ^ upuoodi your Jnnra wos matron of honor and Marshal Sokolovsky.
Nancy a flower girl.
The Western generals may de­
ly.
Into your
J. A, Richardson, Jr. haa return­ cide In lake un the city hall Hots
u
at are
an tkwd to# ed to hi* home In Winston 8alem, direct I- with Sokol ivskv. If »h»t
In,the
montlng you
stead
Orad
d n« it w mid lift the local
im N.C. after a nice visit with th ■ •
.Getman political crisis Into direct
. Vour eempleiloa may become eat- Dun Olllff*.
The son of the Reverend and |Big Four negotiation*.
low or bllloua; dark rtnge may appeag
under your eyes, you may feel laty« Mr*. II. If. Link, Marlowe Link, I After meeting four hours the
dell end Irritable or blot and atolaa. filled the pulpit of the church at four military governors recessed
cheile. You may have frequent com * the morning nml evening service*. I for lunch General Clay said that
(catarrh) or dull hrtd-tcho;
1MU1
Mr*. Frnl Rush and children. ! up to that lime the subject of lbs
i.**ull and
tvm
Faye and Hilly, who havo been i Berlin tints had not come up.
Study the shots drsvinc tot a Itw mtn.
the guest* of Mr*. Hush's sister,
Heavy force* of th* Ruasian*
h ln Ttstw aortlMtwly how in* but
Intettinai toiaemla" or "a c u U
■sms from m* line lata and out of in#
Mr* Hilly West, are now In Macon, controlled German police patrolled
War tod Ibtnce into th* small t n li r ai many doctors call It).
(in, where they Joined Mr. Hush, [ths* atm-ta around the city hall
» where it buss* with in# owuy
HOW TO OCT R IL IC r
_. .
lend Just htlow tbe Hamath.
who ha* l.ern tncre for some time ' tonight.
We J» a Mcsomry sdlutcl to proper dtYou can relieve Utla condition
Inside, the Russian • spunsorad
Mr. nml Mrs. Donald Lelnhart,
( d a * , l a shti asd horn tn* lnmunrt u w tly ovmiteht, by taking CakHaM
tosvNaMy tautt* pubetoctiwi tod ;*&gt;• at twdtlme and drinking water fredly Csrlrue, McKinnon Rllll# Chance "democratic bloc" held a meeting.
enjoyed a recent Daytona Biach .A spokesman claimed th* sesaton
neat day,
"doe* not represent an attempt
trin.
M A T u ara d a n o k r iio n a l i
.. The benefldat eflccU of Cal
Karl Hrown is taking up Radio I hr the Idne to assume th* func&gt;
a your stomach, liver, and gatl lie in the fact that they art &lt;l&gt;
r nav« been upset by improper tire, (It antiseptic to the Inlr
[in*. or when they are H i diuretic to the kidneys, U l
I bee* us* retained and tire in relieving symptom* of I
— , — I matter In your inlet- ness and acute cattrnls due to i
u poisoning your entire body. palton or faulty digestion.
« * • ' or IsUr. begin to feel
Carol* bs are pleaunt to
of the following tymptoms:
OUr besot* may become unpleas&gt;(haUiosU), your toagao coated, a

Red Riots

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try

T I P - T O P

ICE

CREAM

T I P - T O P

I CE

CREAM

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7# 1948

Pre-dawn firing In Jerusalem
again shattersd fo r three hours
the truce Imposed by the United
Nations Official Israeli force*
charged the Arab* had started
the firing and that the Jew* re­
turned it, Count Folk# Bernodotte,
U. N. mediator for Palestine, hse
informed the Security Council
both Jews ami Arab Irregulars
have made serious breaches of
the truce.
Belgium Joined France In ap­
plying pressure for quick action

Wallace Tells Labor
Group Of Leaders'
Appeasement Policy
NEW YORK. Sept. 7-DP1—
Henry A . Wallace told a CIO
union convention yesterday that
Labor leaden supporting Presi­
dent Truman's candidacy "are
followering a policy o f appease­
ment which kept Labor without
political Influence for tome de­
cades."
Wallace said the Labor leaders
had sought "desperately" for an­
other candidate before the Demo­
cratic National Convention.
There were cheers and applause
— Intermingled with boos—as thr
candidate entered the 13th an­
nual convention uf th* United
Electrical, Radio and Machine
Workers o f American (CIOI.
Some in th# hall clapped their
hands In cadence, chanting “ we
want Wallace," as he mounted the
platform. The audience booed
aevrral time* when Wallace men­
tioned the name of President
Truman.
Th* annual report of the
union's general officers assailed
Mr. Truman, and sold his veto
o f the Taft-Hartley act was "a
phony veto.”
Th* report recalled that the
union at It* last convention urg­
ed the people to “ drive Wall
Street out o f Wsshlngton and reole as an easentitl first step totuni Ihe government to the proward building peace."
"The general officer* hellsvc,"

th« report diclarid, ‘Thai Ihi
presidential candidacy of Henry
A. Wallace give* our msmbera
and tbe people an opportunity
to discuss these Issues and to
effectuate the policies laid down
by th* U-E convention"
Criticism o f th* European Re­
covery Program and of the re­
cent Indictment of 12 top-ranking
U. 8. Communist* also was con-

■

■'*"

e*«

tsimd In the report
Wallace—Just back
from a
southern tour on which he was
a target fo r eggs and other mis­
siles in several communities— told
the convention that "egg throw­
ing Is dangerous. It spreads like
a disease."
The word “ nerve" originally
meant tendon or sinew.

n e w m ayonnaise s e n s a t io n f

H f k i k i E f r ’e
BENNETT'S

in creating n European assembly
to promote Internstiona] unity.
French Premier Robert Bechunran's new coalition cabinet fared
its first test o f strength in the
national assembly, under chal­
lenges from parties on the extrents left nnd right. However,
the government’s continuance is
not thought #ndang*r*d Immedia­
tely.

LEGA L NOTICE
In

Order at Pskllrstls*.

Th#

Ham#

of th# gisi# "t

I’ lanilng of gluilioll bulhlctn w ith thin ll»*'i* *lmwn average de­
velopment. Th ree heavy town at right, planted with l olustnoae in
soil, show much greater growth Plantings w ere made at Ihe same
Ilronklvn Kina* I'ouatjr.
lim e roliUmokt*. used In seed I msU mill gardens, will K® &gt; l°ng
Haw York;
Ton ar# htretiv rommsadrd in ways In controlling D&gt;ih Inserts nnd d!*' 1 ’ In the oil and on the
appear tu th# Mill of I'nmiiltlni
It Is on "t'iaus.
filed la the Ninth Circuit Court. (dams It Is lust ;»-&lt; effective on oth er huiUT o -; Harry Qeora# Wolfe.
II llsnaon IT»r#.

N#mtnol# County, Florid*. In the
City of fanford, Florida, In the
r n r of llonnl# Wolf*. _P1*latlff;
v* llarrr (W o rse Wolf*. tWfsnilsnl,
on nr before ths Klshth day of
October, AD. fa il, and fall you
nut star a decree pro ronfrem will
be entered *g a W «i rou This suit
la on# In Dleorre.
it I# ord*r#d that i m # nolle# h#
published onr* a w##k for I w#*b*
t'on#»rm l&gt;»lr
In
th•
Hanford
"H erald ”, a newspaper puhllihrd
In Hanford. Itamlnol# County, Flo­
rid,
Witness my hand ned seel thl*
&gt;#r ltd. 1*11
H#pl#m b#r
O P. IIKUNIXIN
n r ra lt Court ClsrS.
Ssmlnols County, Florid#

Ms#I

Cold Smoke Products Company
of Floridn, I nr.
K. H. E LLIS . I W (Jen. Mgr. P-O. Ilox S13
Manufacturer!, t f

COLD SMOKE
INSECTICIDK-FUNGIC1DE
T ,t , m

*

ORLANDO, FLA.

SO lUMkha**. Dn„

TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR INSIDES

*!»*" '

hJfiuiuffiJIilSJ: “'“'“ w

I

&gt;

I lk ofthelow/n!

roffheVferl
At lost you con tM Itw revolutionary NEW '49
Ford H’g at our ihowroomi right now, ond
youH m o it hat tho “took of Itw yoar"l Tho
M (U wM thrili you, tool Loti wf4or toohl M f
"Ftcturo W M o w i" a l round. 19 cubic foot of
woblo tuggago ipoco. Two now onghwi. . .
V -l and Sin. Up to 10% greater got economy.
New Overdrive, optional at extra coot. 59%
won rigid “lifeguard" body. New “HydraCoil" Front Spring*. N ew “Mid Ship" Ride.
Com* in and we Ihe new Ford right now. W e
jont torimw you why it** “R w Cor of the Year."

SB IH I

’49 FORD AT

Y O U S O U DtAlW S

M O R R ISO N , IN C .
*

’ J&gt;‘f

.*•.......

0

�1
'

In Unity Thtrt Is 8tr*nfth—

? • Protect th* Pu n af th# World j
I® Promolo th# Program of America)
. I® Prodoco Preeperfty for Sanford.

S U fp

W a n te d
AN INDEPENDENT

VOLUME XXXX

EsUbUihed 1908

SANFORD. FLO R ID A

■

-Hr U ll'IS NKVIN
P A R IS . Sept. 8. ( ^ —M inister
o l PuWic W o iki Henri Q uruille said
today President Vincent Auiiol ha*
• iked him to form a new govern­
ment.
Robert Sehuman'a cabinet w ai
overthrown lait night after it had
been in office 64 hourt. General
^elections seemed probable.
Queuille visited the pretideni at
Elyteea Palace after Eduoatd Herriot, tick and aged, announced h r
had rejected an offer. Auriol for
the fin t time alto coniulted R ig htitl
follower! of General Charlea De
i
Gaulle in an effort to tolve the
c ritii.
Queuille. like H erriot. it a memj .f c b e r of the Conte rv a lu e Radical
■ So cial Patty. H e 'ia id he would
reply to the pretideni'* offer to­
morrow. He left the palace through
a cordon of about 100 police and
mobile gtiardt who had been thrown
( a itily around the budding.' when a
crowd ol 500 worker* attemhled
at the o ultkirti ol Pari* and began
marching toward the center of
P ari*.
The Right lata and the CommunUta defeated Sehuman by six
(CaatlaaN Oa f t | t T « * i

F a ir through Thursday except
few local afternoon thundershow­
er*. Light to occasionally mod­
erate variable mostly easterly

« irds.

NEWSPAPER

W E D N E S D AY SEPTEM BER 8. 1918

Q u eu ille A sk ed T o
,F o rm G o v ern m en t
By F ren ch P resid en t
Auriol As ks Public
Works Minister To
Form Cabinet After
h Schumanns Failure

D A IL Y

S y e ra ld

TH E W E A TH E R

Associated Fruw l.rnsrd Wlro

N o. 12.

Tw
o
P
r
o
p
o
s
a
ls
Marshall
Blames
Reds
iscussed F
o
r
T
n
Election Laws ror Disrupting talks;
Berlin Raids Continue

Special
21 Member
Legislative C o m ­
mittee Studies All
Phases O f Measures

W. A. Morrison
Named President
Of Kiwanis Club

I \l UHASSEE. Sept 8 t/|»&gt;
T " " proposal) tn tl.itily Florids**
pi'-'xtrntul election law* were du
cut‘rtl today by a tpcual 21-ptrm
bn legislative commtllrr

Farm Bureau Secreta­
ry Urges Support
Of Gas Tax Change

Soviet Gunners Kid­
nap 19 Policemen
From Western Sec­
tor In New Assault

I Ain Duly Named To
Manairr Mayfair Iuh
NKW YORK Sei&gt;&gt; a
:*
) “i ealrlrnt llm u&lt;, Sion**hn
'
the Ni " ) "i ■ 1 *1,tot - r. I i
nounred Hu appointment ■&gt;(
la*wi- ilatut |tot) u- managei
o f the M n)f ii&gt; Inti. n». t |.\
I'a-ehnll &lt;IdI n- il ■ ei.nn
,
Kill* training hon.lipiat I* ' • ; inpropert&gt; al &gt;'aef.... &gt;v ■&gt;« m,l
by the elnh I *-.?j fn rtn rfh » i
resident tnanagi-t of *)&gt;.• || ,t ..|
Steven- in i tuoiK"

[Secretary S,ivr* Rus­
sians Plaiinefl Raids
In Berlin T o Upset
Military Governors

H K R l.IN . &gt;rpt 8, p l'i Mmsian I
No action wat taken by the punt
)V \S IM N flT O N .
Sept, ft—
1"*—=ITi i* t'nllrtl StRln Im fij
jSenate-Houte group at it went mlu gunneri and then German |w ilirr I
mil if (nl H ilteteiit il i * w illiD f tn
all legal and practical phatet of kidna|«ed |9 politenren trom \ ln t ♦akr pari in a llig I'nur mettinff
ern
Berlin
loda»
i
l
l
r
i
the
irt
the proposal*.
f*i ffUriiM the* future o f Italy «
Kiw aniant today elected W . A.
(e itr in n i ( ald u rll hat announced commandant had guaranteed them
prr-tear rn lo n K In a not# to
Morriton. automobile dealer, at
Smiri
\mh.ivw uffir A ir\Ander
hr will call a special tettmn of th- lif e passage Irnm the linu-grtl ril&gt;
president, at the meeting held at
S. I'ant u*hkln. il»r St -«t«• O#leau lclu rr if the committee agree* hall
iMrimrnl ^*ti«l 11 hrlirtr* the
the T o u n it Center, Ralph A . Smith
The anti ( Km inunitl i its &gt;oum rl
on a qcrcilic meature.
Ifilk* prrijMhfd h% th r l!ti««i.tnfl
wat elected at vice-pietident and
One bill, proposed by Charles O jmet again in W rtin n Berlin m il
w ill bp ii * ***!#» »»f fiin&lt;* unlest
Joel Field at tecond vice-prr*ident.
M iKfini hsu rifw pifip'H* nl« to
Andrew I, J r , of Orlando, provide* 'roundly dem uinird the police kid
Ifi.lkr,
P . P . Campbell wa» re-elected at
for i"p .ii.tir tlales of e lrclo it (nr napingt at a violation »l the Lew
treasurer and Otcat H arm on at
P |r*id rn i Tinm an. Slate* Righter | ° f humanity.
W A SH IN G IO N , Se,,t 8. (A*)—
financial secretary.
J . Strom Thurmond. R e p u b lica n ' The council demanded immediate
Se&lt; ret ary M u lu ll
m il today
Thom ** E . Dewey and Henry A i ideate of the 19. and |9 ,llir n
John Ford, executive secretary
l onununiil ittai k* on ihe Berlin
Wallace of the Progressive I'a itv ” bo weie hauled out of Mlv h ill
of the H a iid a Faim Bureau, urged
* ,!*■ government o n e Itig rly inDie oilier, d ialle d by Harold \ Monday aftci Com m um .l. l.roke
support of a bill to relund to Flor­
leieletl to upset talk o| the Big
Knotnan, St. I’ elertbuig attorney, i ul’ a council meeting ' ii* Is*11 i*
ida farmer* five centi out ol the
_
Four military governor* on thft
would plate only the name* ol the I*11 'be K u t tiin rune
teven cent la x of gasoline used for
; ' i i *m in die So n r i I,to, k.ide t apilal.
dec I o n m&gt;mm• If f l in thr M ay !
t ol. Frank I I owley, Atneircan
farm purpose*, and revealed that
(
International)
3
5
Sanford
And
Nine*
,
d fo r t. to
pn-nane* on the ballot
commandant •&gt;! Berlin, called on
41 out of 48 tla lt* had adopted
A N S O N tA’NN JOHNSON, 28-year-olil Air F o r r e veteran from
...
, d n iiip l tliete n it * mu&gt;t he firm lv
However,
It
would
authorix*
He*
I
his
Russian
cnunlerpyil.
M
*i
Alex_
tuch a program. H e w ai intro­ Miami Spring*, Fla., flashes to victory in the HOO-mile Thnmnwin
Loillll v Mcil K l c C l C f l ■remterl lie rlerlmed it a new*
Trophy Rasa, speed classic of the IMS National Air Rare* at fleve- Secretary of State to plnio on lli&gt;*|ander K o liko v. ami pioietie.) Com ‘
duced by H . C . H rtre l.
T
o Serve On Board I*n®le,enre to *•«» th*t any re»i»bati1
,!
the
name*
of
rand,d
al.-.
f».
mun„
,
,(,r
,
land. Johnson averaged 38.1,767 mile* nn hum «* he whipped hi*
He declared that 17 out of J8 converted P-51 Mustang fighter around the 20 lap* nf the 16-mile Pii*»lopnt «n&lt;l V lr r * lvr«jitl«*n!
,
..
.
lance uivo ltei in ilitaiy meature*.
tint i«)imI p n lit im l tiriM m rn tlo n 1
,Jr *.
? , , ^ ’n .
*tate tenator* and 41 percent of closed courie—l!t Mi’ ll under the record. Picture thaw* Col, Itnwon n n\
mer ICiiftaiMtin
nussiaris
oerauvr
.,|,&lt;r ' .......m
in || The ir o ill. d | | „
*1 elec
I"*' helnte *ee|ng newtmen. th*
* •I.
' — -•
th
InvntiM* .In**
h* i mun
the House members had pledged Turner! right), only three-lime winner «*f the race, preventing the
than .10 dnyii IW n rr Iht* n m n i l '
1,1 th r
••hry ( linn of &lt;lur&lt; t«.r% ol thr .Srniihi»l«* ^ f , r , l , v of
tfreived from
winner'*
trophy
to
Johnvon.
The
victor
al*o
icreivrd
fin,
000.
•uupott of the b ill, and attested
•Iretion. If any of tho..- i andidatre , ‘ 'n |V H u s.ia i. ."d -r» ," H''«h-v i»ld County Chamber &lt;d ('-mmetce **e. • 'be military high command af the
that due to increated ute of gatoearned thr state, their t lectors Kofikov.
compiled vrilertliy hdhming ih.- I ’entsp-m a &lt;|rtat|ed srrnunt of the
line by grower*, the remaining two
wjnild t*e appointed try lh« G o v rr- . Ilowlev »!*■• loclged n gennrxl
iiilstinri m Germany snd in Berlin.
nrtI
|protest arraliMi 1 iiniinnrust B |)l can *awing •&gt;( ihr hallott that w o ,
cent levy would yield more revenue
I Itr* niee'ing (nllnwed a setiion
Andrews* hill would provide a '
taefle. designed •« iin-eal mailed out to all mentheit on Aug
for u«e in building country roadi
aoparate hallot f..r presidential **??,
&lt;•"&gt; K -'.-rn n ien l, nn- i l . It was annoiintrtl Itslay ItV \e t c r ,l,v of the N rtuinsl Security
than the pretent teven cent*.
ale, ton. He .aid this would pre-! ,,ff,ri* 1
' “" l
» '« y Falw.inl llrggim. uiinager. Ml' \ &lt; " tin 'll il vvlin It M u i l ,i l l outlined ,
vwnt I oral county and Mate eandl" ’"Ch'-r l r ‘ e|. tsmuhly Morrison * rn e ,| as ih.m m .iu nf ihe thplnrn stir picture in Berlin.
Due to the prevent ta x, only
dates from hein-j •'srihfeete.l ol |'IH ect to M ar.tial \ a d) Kok.dos
about 16 percent of the farm trueI* w a. understood the meeting
national issues.
Jakv. thr Sin lei m lliln ry governor lire elrr linn hoairl
TALLAHASSEE Sapt. B—&lt;/D tor owner* of Florida arc ta'ing
, with the ii , ih t,u y lilefs today was
Discus,ton of the tw&gt; pinposatsi &lt;Ku*«inii newspapers in Moscow
Frilly-four rluei tors were named. railed t„ give I h" secretary a pra—Governor Caldwell aald today (•4*line and may have ruined
followed a vote hy |he rommltter1t^used “ Amerleivn* and German l ri of whom it r | mm .Sanlopf
h* will poatpona for SO day* the tractors trying to adapt them to
i
i.ro fu g on il„ . stir-ngth and
hold a public heating Thursdayi ihug«H of musing thr n iy hall
Marlon county iaIt sentence Im­ u*a of the cheaper fuel*, he- raid.
Out O f State Suspect to m
Some cotnnuimtiei, including Alia ' • npahitiilex *.f Am erican atmeda i n 4.1’. 31.
dlaordsts.l
puted on tL 8. Odhai ■
° ,,1' Florida 1* a dumping ground for
l foreea it, ' it, area
nator
A, Shards -n
of wai’ier.
GainesThere
1JV. II ISC
1 1 v. v.rvt.i.r , ™ ™
oji 1
■Y
* ,*.
. .. was m&gt; Idoekade et the monte .Spring*, I ak&lt;- M ary. S lav is,
,ford, t-r-Hher o.f State W .- Br* 7 obsolete traetar equipment, he
Qlleitinn'd i* ids neves Confer,
«lay.
lay Odham, for poaaaatlen of charged.
------------------E
n
try
and
r*
h
fongwoewl
and
G-dit-ororl
did
nut
n
1
1
i
j
*
d
r
\Pir*
I
v
fill*
■
Tid
Chiu
U
s
R,
^h*‘ppni
it
pf
^
I
l
hull
t
The 40,000 Florida Grow
"nr-. Mat-'. &lt;9 si ' t the Merlin JUdter during the elotad aeaaen.
I.
B
y
V
o
l
U
S
l
n
O
l
f
i
c
c
r
s
St.
Augustine,
who
is
head
iif
t
h
r
!
w“
*
mnmal
1respond to the lolrog enough r nrd*t fell o l - famillsr Com­
•ra have to compete with Texai,
The Governor aaW a reprieve California. Georgia and other
_
---------i s ‘ ole RighG m ovenirnl in Florida. ’ Memter* of tine- nooCommuit
. '
.
,h ..".' 7 d l' I ' munist petty*
lie ssid thav were
ibi
wat “ for the purpeae of aubmitt
D A N TO N A B E A C H . Se,.t 8 (f l ’ r ' “ « « «
the rom m ltter enncludr *»t parlies railed v demonstration | r r i * " J*
ity A S S O C IA T E D p r e s s
Hoard
I
IDotrera
who
do
not
have
lhl»
nnf l*,rj|ne-t * ** I efforts nf th*
loard
|
XTOWCr*
1
ing tha rave to the Pardon
i
i
I
fa
.
r
,
'
i
i
nr
n:
8a
meeting
n
tlh
o
if
Ihe
nnldir
!
f
"
’
tomorrow
afteruonn
in
from
,
l’lM
nnlf«l
heavy tax
because of unutual HmimsUnce* heavy
ax on ue .
G eorgia Democrats turned out in - V n l u . . . Deputy S h .n lf W d lia m ,
............ .......................
The follow ing direct.............ver­ mili'xrv c **■ &gt;rs l.* work mi* s
settlement ri.ere
which were supposed tn have lieen I He estimated that at leaat SO heavy mimhcrt lodsy to hsnd down I I F’ reemsn helievet a mlution to ! The group derided, however, to
elected lit nut tide communities
After h"
percent of tractor owners in the
I ihe talks art
involved.
their verdict in the 20-month old the daytng of a young couple on , adjourn tomorrow following the t t r j | | s „ „ ,
1 1
_
t'n •ll’crrv and i&gt;rn Park, l emt- ppH-rotli (. \l i hall «•*» asked
“ The question ha* been referr­ state would use gasoline in trac­ battle o f the governors.
Inearby
Ormond
Beach.
Aug
14,
'"•■ring.*
*|
u
I
I
I
I
B
I
1
1
I
t
l
i
r
o
L
l
l
u
H
atd
Canelbetty,
Geneva,
MrII.
whether '!»* I .&lt; tn s, climaxed hy
ed to tha Parole Commission for tors, especially for the smallei
I Gtirtclt ni.d W G KHI.ee; t ake flip t l*tO'l,.. g • trlv t *da\ of 19
advice aa to what ateps should tvoes, if the refund wav put in
There were l l .m .n , cro*.es in j tv “ noM oo far o ff."
,. , 3
^
^
"
"
ntle",* I N « V a l
(
'1
'true.
S
t"
(iatdner
nnd
It
II
Western r •&gt;
effeet. Pointing out that the other tome part* nf the state *• Herman 1 D itcu u in g the ihootmg more
tier tin poiirsnian.
A be taken. If any."
an P a ir t a « r)
'•At
IV n w ic o la
B n h i * M. fa ll; (Ivit-do. II W Kitov, lie,,
W Odham, an insurance salesman, states had little difficulty In ad­
cast a shad
the negotiations
Talm
adge
and
Governor
M.
F.
''ban
three
weeks
ago
of
G
r
e
g
o
r
y
------------------------|
Jones. C 8 t o. I W Talbott
was arrested Aug, 14 by two ministering such a law, he re­
&gt; rani he wnu' l
The .*•&gt;. • *..* ■
state wildlife officer*. He enter­ vealed that In Georgia nne man, Thompaon squared o ff in a primary Blount. 21, and Maty H u cki,
( ’1
i ( J I I (I
( ’ I t l l l C H 1 P E N S A C O L A , Sept * (Special i Mint Young lla iii'
n til th" quesleave this .!-•-!•ictI*■
- t n f 'in l r l r r l u l l|ie
fid lm tin g t inner
ed a plea of nolo contendre at an assistant, and two girls took election to retume the fight for lit-I'he chtef ir.yettigator for the Volu |,’ | „ _ a _ ru
/ »_ „*
Culmintu g a long, intense
Ocala and was sentenced by ears of this work. The law would governor's job which for three tra County sheriff's office sard nl
*•&gt;1 W V Bitting, Lloyd F
Far tier. • &gt;p \"titie a n off iris 's
J J 111 &gt;
8 H 1 ' ’ " ' " ’'ic r'■■aram Andthlnmer’ \VIf( **« f iHirr •! lf*i t o g a V t*o|
county Judge D. 8. Smith to pay provide penalties for use of gx*.
progress" report
o em s**i 1
a fine of *100 and same SO day* ollne on which tax refund had been monthi of 1947 gave Georgia two j fner* were checking "on a »ui|&gt;en V O t C H A s I h t * y I le f lH O am httl..u'»f h it life, V o "^ m” mvai
,,r-*-.
-. *1 1 rictus
I that looked like a good piotpe
In tail.
nvFiilimt mu! fly frnm « f«*t iiii*v
J, I r ,
made for use other limn on the chief executives
military
Rep. Odham said he asked farm, he said.
1
in
a
neatby
ila
le
."
JACKSONVII.LK,
Sept,
ft-u
l’i
IflJt
''EM
Iff
I That situation followed the cleat'i
the Governor for a reprieve for
Ihe
liar
t
y
oath
doea
not
liiml
KHtrunt ilu* Sn¥^ In iN'ri mlte
Many hark county roads that
Mi
all l«o ssid the
Freem an hat queUmned Clar
,
, -= - ----nf governoi-elect F-ugenr Talmadre
hi* brother -----and for -an inveitlga
a ii .
in
I
i ' r it ilr nt luI r ret til i nn«l they iriav »if IUI.S hr hm
IhrtHlK'i
#g,|i ' Errvi!
serve u
farmers
n n r r i are iia
badly
a iy in
In nffc
need
,..s to graft full
erne A lb u .ty . 18. e,ca,»ed negro , „ „ , hr&gt;. |)|r„ 0
—
H
erm
an'i
father
before
lie
Hon o f the « » «
fe U |of repair, Mr. Fonl pointed out
**Imm&gt;|** fminmir* lw»» yrnrii of rol
k-* ti.m to th* raw
m
tha sentence wai too
■
B||(j ^
(hat the two ren
rent rnutd take o ilie r, Thnmpvnn claim rrinvict who hav admitted partiti-'r .i.l College, Cimiit Jmlge Mite* Irtfr, i’t **- f Ii^jht Vrfiinlii^r mvl in
Mepuhlir *f I .. I ifrer th* Ortn.Yfrierday.
..
,.f ltd- year tn-gan flying
tax would bring fn more money ed the potl became he had been t&gt;ation in the ilayinftv, hut AI
I*, tliat country.
DALLAS, Sept - -&lt;d’i State*
\t^, i ■It ■ i t * n e w s mnfatenc*
for these roads and to retl-e coun­ eletted lieutenant governor. Young burly ha* not given any additions! , . « •
th'' »u" nt the Naval Air Station, I’en-a
,
,.
.
,
'
rI ml by Reulien t Irln, Miami
It'*r1*t . |trm*H'rali acted t.-lav t.* ’ lie f*o-t li­
ty bond*.
vltl t.e mad* by
rnformatton vtnee hit tUtemenl .’ I ..ubllsher, l« .ll«|ualify Florida cola. "The Amiap’dl* nf tin* Alt
n what I In-11 presidential tlrkrt the W ill*' it o l s e i f ’ er recomKiwanis director* elected were: Talmadge claimed il after the Hate
Tmlav, atmanl Ihe 1'SS Wrigh*
t
mull*.
Ga.,
morr
than
a
week
l''-ini&gt;rr*tlr
elector
nominees
who
Dr. L, T. Doss, Sanford Doudnev, trg id atiirr gave him a majority
Midthipman Mem, ten**’ with anti .,**nl*l l*e on tli" Texas general ,„ei,do ti'*
io l|,e ft*ate DepartIL&lt;n
K'e not plrdgnl to for President cipatim,
LAKELAND. Sept. »-&lt;JPI-Tha Earl Higginbotham. E. 0. Kil­ vote.
of the thrill nf flight dtf . I- &lt;11nri liallnl
. t
oeo
\
stntrwiife
iivrntlun
had
Florida Citrus Commission today patrick. Edward F. Lane. Lester
Alhurtv sold a eonumnlon killed '
dtf#w|linU „ rr Heeled ferrtil from any tm had yet ei
1 I,P ...... I Urates has extended
The sta le supr^trle court finally
sldatracked a request for Inclusion
lllount. then ordarod him tii keen „
lh„
p|prll(mi Jll(|
iwrlcnced. vent hi* plane charging do ** puriMtses:
I*- facto—rceognltton
States I f * r*ist
Jt the rmJtfnlr
n t l^ a?) devilled in favor of Thompson, hut a lookout while b* r a M and shot , „ w|,. „ rtlpr „ i(|, ..,hry wi|| £, dnw.n the I’.fti) for,t fligl’ i deck. One*
I i&gt;r gnnirailon
of a "taste test" itandanl for at
the meeting were. Otto 8eh- Talmadgcw- was out today to insk(„ it,,
Jejctsh nation But it
It,gld&lt;
Dernwrats
pm
tv
In
Texas.
oranges In the state grading sjrsjt w„,
,flp|r
(I nnllDHt.l rsst !'•**» * C»t»Fl
airborne l,r Jnlneil the tm ffic patH aortaweft aa Paae r -a n
B,KK, lh, « m
p|,dge he the hast Point. Ga . stenographer ,
; Naming Govermn t Shorn
tarn.
,. ,
The deputy said tracks In the&gt;prr|,p thrir discretion and tern circling the rarrirr. It l«**k Thitinnnd of South t'm nllna as
made then.
The U. 8. Department of Agrllament in voting for a Presl- ed mighty vurall frnm n thousand ilmi party's ran.li*!*'" tor 1’ iest- .
Racked hy the Kit Klux Klan, sand at the murder scene showed
te cultureraeentlj
rejected
this
fent Going over hi* check o ff II*'. ,|r*,i and Govemni Fielding I.
the ‘'crime was committed all lh« !.nt
Vice President nf the
Talmadge
campaigned
on
a
whit■ higher Internal qualitystandard
wav through bv two men.”
I oiled State*.
flap* *n*l gear down, mixture rich, Wiq-td of Mississinpl as its
auprrmaey
platform
and
vigorous­
for fedaral grades, and ccmmisMeanwhile James I,. Davis of
lly refusing to disqualify the reserve fuel, prop pitch In hig'i runMate for Vice president.
ly
nttacked
Thompson's
record
In
•loner* aalo to Include It In the
Camilla, Ga., gave Sheriff Ales |i tnorratir nominees. Judge I.e. r.pm, shoulder straps tight, atl
Sidrctinn of 2't presidential
llasrlHMl as raw* fa trl
WASHINGTON. Sep! ft— A*»—
state grades would be meaning­
Littlefield a 1600 check tn add to ms opened the way for J. Strom set a« hn turned into thr* groove, et. . im s with n Slat*.'* Itigtdx laItr. Martin D Karnrn. r St. 1 ouis
less and confusing to the Industry.
It a a lla a rS On l*a a * T s s e l
the 42,000 reward money offered
watching tin* U l * (Landing sign"' I- I
.ciprilist, v x summon* I ti-dav hy
The Seminole County Jayeeea
Tha request was made by Murl
for solution o f the staying Davis
officer i whoso signal* guided him
Thurmoriil was hern I** aeeet*t lh*- House t ’n Vnierienn Activities
Pace, general manager nf United are sponsoring a bicycle safely
made the presentation in person
in for the first of six landings '&lt;* (,i. nomination In a speech al a r*&gt;mmlMoo '" testify *n it* Ir.vestiShippers and Grower* Association first campaign among children iq
........ .
« » *•■** l'**tirl
after a trip here hy private plan"
niiiht inllv
gatmri **f Red apy acttvltle*.
order to educate them In safety
of Orlando.
—
—
-—~
~
~
1 , _
7.
I fla* -iralegv " f Texas Slate's
Dr. Knmi n. .Y5. tin &lt;aid he may
The commissioner* revised state methods and city laws relating to
Mora than 400 new drivers
Washington, Sept. ft. UPt—The
W H E R E A S th*’ great nomh-r
N
i
l
’
/
i
C
o
l
o
n
e
l
T
e
l
l
s
ltteM*
ItemoeialIt.-lii'*"a
t.nl
•
to* ona **f t«*i scientist -omniltaa
grades to agree In all ma|or In­ bicycle riding,
nf children riding hicycle* is
licenses were sold yesterday *1 'chief o f the metropolitan police
_
,
J
f
t
t
s
lls
x
s
t
lie
f"»
conlinl
**f
the
Slides
re
Tha campaign was started today the office of County Judge It. W .'*rx sound said today Ktvid II Prrstances with change* mad* last
is,.in&lt;M-i,,itr part, o«gani«n members lisve r- ferr *&lt;l to In cmindenting, and thi* Inert’**** O f l i c ’ c o m i n j j A u t n o r
portion with alleged ILiMlau e f­
A weak b ytha USDA tn federal with the showing of a bicycle ( Ware, who termed tha response to rell, 20-vrar-old North Carolina
In the numtier of children
.. ■
ill" "
,
fort* to pry loose data ors atomic
grades. Chief of theae was elimi­ safety film at tha Junior High
riding
hicyclrt
la
Irecomlug
-------1
si_.----farmer,
has
admitted
raping
the
NUFRNHF.RO, Germany. Sept
yhrv will trv to '" L r -.v-r
energy reroareh In thi* rotttdrv.
nation of the remMnation pack, School and will bo shown In all •&gt;•' •I’ P " '1 to. fat Jlcaiuw. e.ily
at
11,"
norc
of
a
traffic
hasard.
and
a* “ very gratifying."
0 ^/f_fjo), Werner Von GaMern|ihn&lt; oiennlsatlott
xrtf" o f a rvolicaman.
This will tu* a new pha*m of in­
A mixture of No. I and No, 2 fruit. local schools, ending at tho Golds.....................
...... he
.
Demur rn Mr convention in ' j.’,,,)
A counter has ben set up In th"
I.lru t John R. I.avlnn **ld tinWHEREAS there are certain
Crisdcndorf. Ilalslnn
officer
born Primary School next Wadnrsquiry when Itho rommlMaa raISVatlaaM
Oa
P
u
t
Ta»1
I wp^ T m German high command|\v...th Sept It tf
Court
House
hall
outside
the
of­
regulation*
governing
Ihe
■times lt» hearings Sept. 15.
BKNKfl BURIEDan*l the foreign office during th e.will have it end*um rh.ttm.nl
safe operation of bicycles,
fcarvin Dial. Carl Williams and fice, and Mrs. 8. P. Fowler nnd
PRAGUE. Sept * » —« 5 - T h e
Mr*.
James
Pearaon,
who
tyn-d
_
w a r .
w a a
a
witness
In
l^**
mini*
[at,*!
Mnxh^
ln*,r"'
’
m"
'
COUNTY BOARD
and
Communist government gave for- Cliff Able* Iwad tha Jaycae *afe­
rarda, reported that tluy had A i r F o r c e D a y
lO
WHEREAS the Seminole Coun­ tries war crime* trial today.
" r I. ?,Ki , v'it meetin- by orearti*Tho Seminole County CommU
mer President Eduard Benes a t/,. Project. Police Chief Roy G. athe
busy day. Mrs. C. Albert Shrlncr ] n
*x
*j
«o
ty Chamber hf Commerce
The testimony:
!. ""J
which will certify it. «lon yed-rday vj.ltod
Brown
state military funeral today,, with William* today urgad that parents went on duty today for thi* work. I I » C a l C I Q S 6 p t * IN
has established a safety t.toU. 8. I roaecutor Bu^urt M.
,n,s,. | „ s for the -erieeal **'*&gt;e- Avottuo immeiliately aoidi
of
red stn
a show of armed
strength to dla- ro-eperate In the campaign to
Following an early morning]
---------Kempner: Your^ Job .
t,i,||*«t. wilt m»t e ante *hat Fn -r S t r • and west of th*? ACL
gram
for bicyrle
riders,
prevent their children from riding rush today, the pace of app'ica-| WASHINGTON, Sept. R— itPi—
_ iMIe dhmonstradai
courage any pnMIe
whereby safety film* will tie
“ Army officer.
TK„ rmn.,i !,nd Wiiehr at- on t* at crossing in order to rh-termina If
double and riding with no lights
lions.
lions slackened. Judge Ware has president Truman today pro“ No, your present occupation
(n Tp„ ,
t|P.. „ f th. nhout LdOtt feet of the street should
shown in the achnol* of thi*
Flanked- by bristling bayoiiste at night.
“ Author."
City and acotch-llte tape will
nutcnTpe nf the Fori Worth fight |». pavi-d. f ’ommlslone. J. E. McPolice S g t Prank Rockett is urged tho mors than 10,000 Sami- _claimed Sept I I aa Air P«rco Day
and rtflaa of regular army troops
note County applicant* to m rc,|n tribute to the men and wtmen
“ What have you written?’
bo affixed to the Itack of
Clrllrtnd wn» directed t*i contact
and civilian* who aarra aa factory vlalUng the school* where the •arly and avoid standing tn lino,who hav# "contributed to the
“ Nothinng;
each bicycle owned by ehllad'scent property owners for **.
COAI. DOWN
guardi,
irds. tha coffla was paraded aafety Dim la being shown and later.
*
growth
of
American
air
power,"
"How
then
dq
you
become
an
dren of this City;
la Informing tho atodoat* about
through hea
CHARLESTON. W. Va., Sept, ft curing of the right-of-way, said
Keavlly-guanM wirnce
Air
Force
Day
has
'men
ob­
author 7
Ians Square
. lar* and Urroa
* National tho elty law* governing blrycl#
_hf*,— Several spokesmen nf the II It I'tipe. commission chairman.
Urroafti
NOW THEREFOR I. Lea R.
served In tho past on Aug. I. The
ROOSEVELT WEDS
“Through tho English."
riding.
Following complaint* mad* hy
Street to the National
tlonal Theatre.
Laaher, as Acting Mnyor of
West Virginia roal industry have
data
was
changed,
a
spokesman
N0RTHP0RT, N. Y., B-pt.
"How did tho English make
(.’/pressed the opinion, it,at the Dr. (*. W, Maker of tho flooding
this City of Sanford, d»
t_ eS™P, , f5 win continue
■
aid.
baeauao
Sept.
IB
Is
tha
first
i
through Sept. 1ft on which date OP)— Edith Kcrmit Roossvcit, 20- anniversary o f th* creation nf
LONG WINS
hereby proclaim the parted
g 11
|'•seller*' market" In coil G large- of hi* property south of tlmdar*
“ When they held m# as Prisoner
M
„ f lh,. v, t. wi lt mar- villc. the Board vnte*l to continue
tf Sept. B-IB, I IMS a* Bi­
BATON ROUGE, isL, Sept. 6 - the JaycoM will moat with ehHhey askorl my,occupation I sad &gt; , firm, |n {hv „ nfP fe*.|ing I ho deepening and widening of
W — Russell Long, W-yaar-old ran dren at Fourth Street and Pal­
cycle Safety Period, and
national
military
establishment.
h
.Sulphur run northwest from tha
of the late Huey Long, won tha metto Are no* to place rad ra- Alexander Barmina, 40. former
urge all children owning bi­ .1 wa* an army officer. They sold *,
I couldn't be one now so h o w l"1" ',lnrh
Russian army
i
ganeral, were mar
old Orlando Road for on* half
DsmocraUc nomination for United flatting Scotch Light taoe on rear Russian
cycles
In
th*
City
of
San­
P L A N T DRATH TOLi,
mile. The tun connects with s
Statra aanator by a 10,47# vote ftndm . This material has a high ried hero today.
ford, to avail themselves of
3
7
1
U
S
Z
f
J
X
"
'
j4
1
U“
:
HAHKOUVS
N
I
K
S
D
IM
CHICAGO,
8ept
—
The
margin over appeal Judge Robert reflecting value at night
ho Safety Program being
| Ftirnds here of Mr*. J. A. large ditch that lead* to l-sky
dasth
toll
In
yesterday's
explotlen
s
Xennon.
by fba Seminole
RATION INCREASED
j Harrotd will regret to learn of .Jossup.
and flro at ta* E. J. Bran-h and
POLIO FUND
JAYCKB N0nCK“
by Junior Chamber of
j^gM
he
death
of
har
niaea,
Jlr*.
MarTOKYO,
to fly * 1
NEW YORK, SapL

! Sem inole C O f C
N am es D irectors
F or Com in? Year

Crosses Burn As Ormond Slayings
Georgians Hold Solution Is Near,
Primary Election Sheriff Declares

Reprieve Is Gi ven
Odham By Governor

Utah’s Governor Is
Leading In Battle
F o r Renomination

Is

Being Checked

J4.

UixitTriilH W o r k To
(in Candidates On ,( . .
Tt'XJiH Kit’d inn Tirkot,- ...

Citrus Group Drops
Taste Test Request

Scic’iilists Simunoned
For Ill’ll Spy llcnrimr

Campaign For Ricyclc
Safety In Sanford Is
Sponsored By Jayceen

Drivers LicenHes Sell
Well On Opening Day

Proclamation

\

i

ft

i«H a

thr

'

'

w

S W

chairman, .

a

Their

MW* today.

91

n ttoM wfS be .
--------- -— ,
a worker, died
tf »
la LwaMa iaaftial today of inJuries. Rirteon persona remained
1 got two cigar, In hospttela for trwtmcnt of
I a day! th* ration now: is ona bana or laJurio* raffarad In tha
two-till eda.
mystrious bteat and flame*.

IL
Acting Mayor,
City of Sanford.

t w

March of Dimas fund of the Na­
tional Foundation Air Infantile
Paralysis spent #4,«75,97U» for
polio raaaarth, education and
emargancy epidemic aid during
tha savsn-monUt period ending
Dec. 11, 1*47,

jnrie Dempsey Beckwith, which
occurred suddenly at har home
in Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday night,
Mrs. Beckwith had visited with
har aunt many time* and had
numerous friend* hero. Funeral
service* ware held this morning
In Cleveland.

SI.AYLH.H BOOKED
NEW 0Rl.FAN8.8apt. ft—(JP &gt; _
Police Scrgrant Thomas Ford rp.
ported today Date Simpson ani
E. (EddieI Miller have boon
booked on murder charges for th*
fatal (hooting of New Orl
Detective Nlrnolaa O. Jacob.

a
■...............

’#1

*l

'

1 ^
ae x

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91357">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 07, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91358">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91359">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 07, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91360">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91361">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 07, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91362">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91363">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91364">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91365">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="9171" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="8809">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c0924757582b346d0ea85713feec2902.pdf</src>
        <authentication>021f4b034842ee520f9f8fc913ca7626</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="91356">
                    <text>TH E O LD HO M E T O W N

By STA N LEY

JO H N S A IO W H E N H E W E N T / A J -T W E Y D W A N T
v
H IS R I G H T E Y E - H E M U S T O ' G O T H IS
L O A N -• T H E R E C O M E
H IS H A T
V

A N O

H IS

B IF O C A L S

!!

PI?|VATE

I LOAN
O F F IC E

Wallace Names
C M IIs w S I'tun ran* &lt;(aa
under advitcmrnl.
Th e Prngtft-iir !'*&gt;•;•
its! candiil.Hr srrivrd here by train
from Tusc alums, Ala., at 5 :V )

AM
Accompanied by an re m it n(
stale highway paltnlmen. W.illyr*
drove to Edwatdi, 2A miles liuni
here, foi breakfast at ,i junior col­
lege for negroes.
Before thr meal wa* finished,
the gathering beramr the* -onventlon of the State I’rogre aive Par­
ty, N ln « presidential elector* were |
formally approved. Iletuleraon Hedined to give their names nr sac
If any were negroes.
A count showed approximately
fO negroes and 10 whi'e* at the
convrntlon-lirrakfaH
These in
eluded approximately 'JO newsmen
After filing the elector panels ■
Wallace drove luck to Kdw arils to
delivsr a radio address. lie also
will sneak later at Vicksburg.
Wallace cancelled three addersMS yesterday In Alabama when 1
police enforred segregntlein.
At •
Birmingham the Xlabani.i chair- '
man was assailed hy a shower of ■
*tre.
Governor Kidding I.. Wright 1
appealed to Mis«&lt;*slp|tion* to ties1 •
Wallace aa couitrously a* an,- '
other vlstfor.
Wallare'a policy I* to sn*"1 enh
hefare n&lt;&gt;n-*egrceated etullc neev I /
Neither Mississippi nor Vlrk*lmrg r
kM tPW* requiring the segregation
of audience*, hut In tlm past mired I
amlknce* Itv custom have always

Jiyccei Meet
more problem* than ony of the
other m e region* of the country."
Tradition and rarea
probably
rover briefly th* reason* for
mdny of the proldeme arising In
the South."
Comparisons of Seminole Coun­
ty with Florida, the southeast and
the nation are covered in the
book. "Por example, there are
770 persons per doctor In tha
United States. There are 1.100
per doctor In Florida, and there
are I,ISO persons per doctor in
thle county. We have only ona
hospital bed for earh 400 pereons In the county." Mrs.
1
Smith
asserted.
lire . Fort declared
paper la divided Ists
"The first is devoted to our peo­
ple. their origin and euiture,
while the second *ectlon tell* of
our natural resources, and cli­
mate,” she said.
■We have made several rccomm:ndatlona for the Improvement
of our city and county. Many of
these have been Imrrowed from
other eourcei, but wc thought
they are good, and therefore we
used them In the paper,” Mr*. Fort

gran, and President Gordon Brad
lay prastded.
Richard Elsberry suggested thal
the
Seminole County Jsrceei
mlt. The proposal wa* referred
to the board of director*.

World Council
tlon of freedom of the press and
freedom of religion, hut avoided
any definite opinion on war.
p ie charge* agnlnit capitalism
and Communism were mad) in a

t drawn up bp the Mellon on, of these refugee! to their home*.
Church and Disorder of S o -1 The churches were urged to sup.
port "every endeavor to secure
within en international Rill of
order recognised the gravity of Right* ndrquatc safeguards foi
today's eriil*, but added "th e ir is freedom of religion and conscino irresistable tide that la carry­ rnce, Inrludlhg the righte of all
ing man to destruction." It recom­ men to hold and change their
mended that the World Council faith, to express It in worship nnd
declare that churches and all praelln, to teach and persuade
Christian people are obliged to others, and to deride on tltu ro.
act in the face of international ligiou* education of their chil­
disorder.
dren."
The document also appealed In. Churchmen were
t ashed to push
Jewish authorities throughout ihe for freedom « f speech, assembly
world to rooperate In the work of and the pro«s, freedom from arrelief among the Arab an*J other bitr.iry arrest "and oth-r righte
refugees from the war areas of which the true freedom of man roPalestine, and to help the return quires.”

Announcing . . .
RE-OPENING
Eddie’s Restaurant
SUNDAY - SEPT. 5th

I'togii **!vc
Party
presidential
candidate.
The Wall ce speech is set for
Mount Olive Negro ilaptlst church
al M P M. (E S T ), the same hour
a* lire Klan ceremony planned for
a field near the city.
The Klan ceremony had been
fdannrd for several months, Hill­
ing said.
" I ’m glad it's happened this
way, la-cause non* of our men will
I-- over at the Wallace meeting,
and if anything does happen there
then the Klan can't he charged
vsllli It,” Ruling declared.

fa M P itrt O w n *,
Modem .3-Piece Suite. . •
Spring. . , Mattress. . . Pillows

• ON SALE TOMORROW
A Regular
$229 Value
Chilly w e o lhe r will m m be her*. Ar* you all M t for
H f Ar* you fa cin g a winter o f th* »htv*n, sniffles,

Mather** September Seneatlon feature* !ht* n o ­
dent -1-piere sulle! Expensive looking modern
fund (tire needn’t put a triraln on your pocketbook. Tomorrow is the day to order this famous
Mite connInling of bed, cheat and choice of
vanity or drainer . . . roll spring, maUreee and
MBowet A Complete bedroom In Ihe light, a w
k m manner . , . delivered

"huddles" a n d oven Nines* that accompany m ake-

shift. Inadequate heating methods? Or ar* you
retoied and ready with efforlles*, clean, fumeiess
fuel all heating — the method proved best and meet
economical for Florida homo*?
Thera'* Mill time to Install the oil hooting system
thot fH» your hout* and pun*. Why not do some­
thing about It nowl

TE R M S T O 8 U IT YOUR B U D G E T

4 SUGGESTION; Fill your oil

tank

�■

7*r-r

' w r ....... —

t

r

T IIK

In U n ity T h e ra b 'S t r e n g t h —

W a n te d

To Protect th« Peace of the World:
lu Promote the Progress of A m rrm ,
la Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

W EA TH E R

Paitly cloudy to cloudy with
■ .tt iiir d n.o*tt&gt; »f:»rr.?a*i sound*
n th o u tr* t'ei.tlr t
m'.Jctane
•■a-: to southern v,,r.j*

S im ilft

II

A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R
V O L U M E XXXX

S A N F O IlI),

F.sU bU jilied 190S

F L O R ID A

F R ID A Y S K P T E M R E R

X

I'.Hf

A sso c ia te d I’risw L e a se d W ir*

— ■ ~ •■■

Boots Program To Highlight NLRB Seeks
Demo Committee iDustyLabor
Day Activities In S a n fo rd !^ .
^4Asks Anti-Truman
Enforce Laws
Members To Resign
Lalioi Day Mill lie ohietic.1 in Sanloid Monday Midi the «T-'*ing
of v h ooh .buiinniei. m unli and city olfieri, bank* and the I1 nl
Otlice and with a dowi.loMn parade at 10 30 A. M. by nietni'Cli of
j tht Duity Boot! and S i Idle t'lub of m IiicIi I* A Mero ii preiident.
I Dins ilo iri Mill o b ir n r Sunday bouti, Ibe County l lrrk’i office kill
' be open until noon

rwi

pggS 101113106$
Follow Wallace
Into Arkansas

j

N o. 10.

German Reports Say
Reds Are Preparing
To Lift Blockade

Shorem en. T ruckers
C o n t i n u e Strike:)
Movement Ot Com­
merce Is H nnl i lit

No rditmn ol tbr lln .ild Mill lie pnntrd Mondav m older lli.it ctnplnyt-e* mid newsboy* in* enjoy#
ix-mg entered from Note Smyrna
the holiday.
.Won- thun HHI Inne,-r.ii-n mnl ami t It Undo to vie wilh luca' onS o v ie t
R a il
H e a d
* women in colorful eowtio* nltiee tiie* in the cow puny r.u-e*. and
W \ M IIN l.IO N , Ne,,» I „p|
art- eg per fed to rlitci tin- parade there will I*- « free-for-all event!
\
\
i
l
i
l
u
tr
o
d
S
p
c
.
i
l
u
1 1 .1 s
B een
C tile d
in which nil type, of h m -e i may I
which will form in front &gt;f the
la* onteti-d.
I Th- \ tiVtiiiiti 1 L. i ! h i| Rrl.iliniii 1
Mayfair
Inn.
It
will
|nmvo|
west
W A S H IN G T O N , itept. 3—
The via** ha- been eit u' the- ] |{«’.iu| *.111! Iih Ja I i | h 4 ft 4 *kril lit
Ion Fir*l Street to I'aik \i -mio
IA l1) — President Truman to­
tiuck
hy the County. Koy He.U-r jt'n , uil t'..uil of Ap|ieal. in New
G iven
l u s t i lie t i o n s
and
north
to
tinHand
Shell
day appointed a thrre-m rm hn. pu. the track
fn..t . 1. 0. V o l t ........ enforce it. ,e, .........
her cummissiun lu study la*
V io le n c e
Outstanding coatunn - . ill In*
O f
mil id *&lt;. H u rry 14V ha* iTt-d F il | i
g i t
I I 111 l\ &gt;e| i i ol* l.rrniait
hue relations problem* In con­
keen In the parade, it I fot» ea-toil, tht iiatliroa *tntiifl and Kainra: l.tv , ' ***'"'[ M*r 4,1 ,h r »•«"* *'
nection
with
lb*
atomic
1. 1. ! 0
* i t I f l i r |( t ii^ l,t ||f t 4 ( c
due to the fact that t .Id cups. ho» i*ul u\* \)w *tAful for mu^ if tana. ■ Inr ( lO -Vilion*! Mtnlttnr t hi
energy program. The commlsik in
I* * I t l i i a . i t
• i » if tit tf ir jjiir l | | t
t ill
IC«’ftt*'littifiitf*
nri*
l
%
iflnv«
will
ilun la headed by William II.
w ihiliiv*, Milt In* iflYfii I I 1Ii* h*‘,%i Im" (tilifil Ihi! It ilui III if t hr fifli'I •
iH'nii il,. r *' N*,li Id l.lo. lade ,il
IKn n tbr lin t time thr hoar.I
Datls, former chairman of
dresu'd hoy mnl girt in tin- pumie n«»on uvitl in thr fv«*nmg uh#n
p o ses
N ew
M iddle
l . m i . K HOCK. W k. Sept.
Ii* .I..
the W ar l.abor Hoard and
Inis bad |» ask the remit, to h o k
J — &lt;A*t— Supporter* of Henry A. Oilier trophiea are al&gt; • t* ng .to - 1(he,,, will U- a dance at the Club
I later director of the office
fl. • lu n . *b b ■nittrd t.rirn a ii
Up
an
\l
Ifli
oulrr
uinlri
tbr
I
ill
playe il lit the wind .
I
11h u m * at H:00 oVioek.
Wallace aprang a surprise today
of economic atablltallon.
r ,. .* S 1(It t Ills i ! !,r .lire, lilt nf
Horae
race*
and
n«v&gt;-lt.
-.enla
The
Club
lleti&gt;e,
located
at
the*
l
i
i
i
l
b
l
A
il
1
br
bo.tnl
lla&gt;
no
by filing a petition for a place
A M S 11 HDAM Srpi i . r ,
*** i in (ii M llu H i Nl l!ir S,.i ict
on Arkansas' November re tin a l will be held Ol the ll.O-tt II.mt* lie till side of the all p e l l l l l * fnfoicriiirld (MiWei of it. own
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 3—
(
ll.lllfft
I* I il* t l I'Ulllfl itl I.&gt;|*|
track
at
the
Municipal
A■
r|&gt;&gt;lt
I-eeit
decorated
hy
Mi*.
Ilrm
ia
n
election
ballot a* "indepen­
(A P ) — Secretary of A g ricu l­
/♦•!»*• !**•'! i rrll MiiBUton/d hi R a t ­
I be new laltor-nianagrmrnl tela
trlft ii tin
will |i|ii|hkttr 4
dent*." Secretary of State t\ G. al ":IXi oVha'k hi tl. • a fl.iri on Unmet? mnl h&gt; Mi&gt;* Hetty I’reature llrannan today »*ld Go*.
ft14III iun *)ki I f rt1Ut in •)din io be
lions
ot
pinliililti
tillt
lined
simp
eott,
who
al*e
pul
the
hplllmj?
|
ami
u
large
crowd
n
•
epee
ted,
Hall, who admit I rd hr «n&gt; *urThomaa K. Dewey and other
i n 11 lull ill fIk 111*•i( t li t t 11 *«| 11%
b'i» r 11 iiiftli it* It* II* I &gt;i Hm e a ,into
condition
foi
tbr
&gt;
•**
id
with
man)
visitor
from
.idiacent
MlUIC I 1 hr 1.0.11,1 held Alls! 17 lll.lt tbr
lop Itrpubllcan leadera want
priaed by the action, railed it
i li«"
W t .ilJ
'
M ill III
lit
( L i l t I It-**
Is*lift' •ll** ill•
to destroy
farmer’a price
1Li* .f| ..•1 -o.id nut
a "auhlrrfugr." "I hardlt see,” .countie* prenenl Many hoi &lt; * ure will hr by tin- W'hool tie ,.
1*1ai III r id ilra n n g Jobs on i|,r
iriteiila v son.leniioin h..tl, ■ tp,
aupporta by blaming them for
I r i , ♦141411 i r j in «.11Y »&lt;ft., i •1 q u it*
hr aald In a prepared rtjtrm rn t.
great likes llllimgli tbr union*.
tali.in and I &gt;inniiini-ni
"rlh o rb ila n lly high prlrea of
“how tbr re rould bo a dim hi In
In
Wrung ball i i . i
ib&gt;eiiiiiiiialo|i
certain foods.”
any body ’a mind that lh r«r In ­
fa ll I* nl I piss opal l u ,|e|e
\
\ .
411 tIftlN*MHl «d lii 1*1
•varmt non tnuuti roh appln ml.
dependent
elector* represent
gatr allsl i blollni
I v en ,|,o
*41*1 Il.r ir in(ft Lr rn Ni iflJss ifitHl
W A S H IN G TO N , liept. 3. &lt; / IV
Henry Wallace and hi* Progres­
In rtfs, i tbr
rtl loyed .•
R o h rll 'I all ! It* Repohj i* .in
■arty.
f it Hi (fir K lift*1411* ft* 1*. w |,rn they
William J. Pttmm. |r.. auitlani to sive Pi
d o -nl diup tbr lioaid tilled
air Iratlei
ilifriit ! !ii ifid|b*il tl.*- 1(tl lifeline
the Drmociatic nationsl chairman.
Meanwhile *|rihe* *i|U4-etrd eft
SHREVEPORT, lor., Se,,t. 3.
I he 1*1
ll I V|*•11I
f•• |{«••1*11 liu u. 11f liuftl -ail and tb r
al ’lift*ih, ti,.n of eoinmerre in imp i t . r
•aid today Governor J. Stiom
1/1*)— Ifrnry Wollarr b ra d rj into
ail. iti ai Iniib end* ill lln iiatio-i 1 III 1%I|.III I Kill i •11r • ilioviM irirtl
I hut
\ t,a| \\ r ,, *»i i'I *\ *Triu |fir 11u n t
i *iiy *» »t
Tliininond. S ta in ' Ri(bli candid
.mini
hit - nil-lit
Ailmrii.n today, tent on bit way
•llr uli*i»Iui|tlr« f l***t(j l .Iiuiiiiliiiaiii U llin i id •lift l 1 1st
* rlr *ft.|i|c#-J I1 \ fftr
|ini *
ate (oi I’ lriideiil. dtould rrsign
On Mo- «e*t roMal. Ht.lNal ,.t
•.kill .1.
•
llll
(
1 |llt .ill *til
inimrdiatrly n Democtalic Nation­
• nf V\ t|.|\* •••*! - 3 Ire* an** of i, film *1 dilli, III*
H a u l llinlgr** C IO lollgahoie.
|wrt 1*113
Ifrn.
{ -ifl.il fI lllli V*A* •tllpJlNfJj 4
al rommiitreman for South Caro­
111* P«i ■»ll|flit ai hull ti» i*X|niV1 nr.il ,
I .ftf1
I that the lepo. oil M«'filial
Intt---ctwill *htpp‘ng at port* from should rea»l
• d i m | | tm«* l.lirt
lina
C*' a&lt;lu to Mexico yesterday
...
.
.
, ,,
The P ro g Tf.m r Patty pre.idcn* "If Ift iI»-fIk#*1\
I’rimin laid la»t night lhal Stale j
Hi* \fnrif(*«n
I New York C ity, IUJNM trud. 1
lh * L h ,,‘ lu n chnwlte* *l«'ubl
tial candidate, tafrly in thr plane
I ’ f1111•1m111 .*ffn'pfi
' tl nf thvv
^ Kiglitrii o|HH»»ed to Preiident T ru drivel* all.I helper* half of lln- 1te|cc 1 tbr ideologies ol Ixilli lo ir
( u ij| a|«k «,» 1 •«"tni**»| •&lt;■ »*» until
PARIS, Sept. 3. (rV) PremierPRAIA L . Sept 3, t.Vl laluard
® man weir patty boltetl. H r taid before the egg* itruck. took with
clli * cartage crew* were till, o I millinm and tile lti.tri tine i ipt
H
v
ut*
«f#f
•
f
i
*
*
I
Hi flu fUfutVf
the national committee Mould re- him to Little Rock, Aik., conflict- designate Robert Sclitnn.in aban Brnei, who helped lound ('/echo** Hu U I T e a m ste r.1 I'll.... I , * . 1
and sll.oild ...k to dial
f .1
• I « 1 • •ml Mi M ft.’nvft
ing mernotir* of In* lour of yet-. tinned _today In* attempt* to form jloiakia and wa* twice it* jnriulent ho :
ut
ititi*
thr
ihiii!
&gt;
I
hy
«&gt;f
i!
cugni/e in South Caiolina or any
.
. . .
\* 1 iVil) flt‘\ |frf Any &lt;"&gt;•! OF
Mtflle
liAfinl *if ikr f » !%*■!* nirn riH'iiv fimu flu f.iUr ,n iiitup
and a new Fiench government.
Jdted today He wa. 1*4
n -n lining f\ &lt;n. «(.* Itiihr tn f#r»t
other Southern Hale, any offrerally
,,,ro0&lt;h
linn 11Ml llir *1 c%t|fin*'* .if r I In
MfI I It11 Ilf h|*
1(1 | r |
| 1) I H H t lU |
(if
l» i'*
H**n fnnf'k tfi.ln%ftv uritU the/
t
Ibe leadrr of the nmkilr-of-tbe i
or ginned D e m o c r a t i c group laiuttlana.
IHlIy .lllPflldSlkr*
II
. . . .
_;
i II
I
|&gt;
I.
I tie italrtm.in who lose to Molhl B l r l l e i *
i n f I *■ 11 *■*1 .idi ai f n ii 1 # norMii apiiraramr* in M oiu n p p i. Mail I optrlai Rrpiildu an moteTin* !oiik*»!i»ir♦•nil'll
itg*|»«'i| umk
plrdgid to tu|ij&gt;oit the IiumanM •♦itllftBMra nil
«i»i
’lln* i’llllf t*ti la |i| t- *t nf - | 41
1
■lmllipl.il r of the State*' Rights inrnt bail laboird situ r Mondiy '•“ laini floltl lankt of the peasant. ItrrtMifti* Hn* Wuti'f f r«ifii KfnjiN^
Hiilley ticket.
ft*» Sll lire }f( , •N*1U* IN»* i*f flu*
Democrat
trvofl,
were
without
innight
in
an
effort
to
Im
r
irludaut
|wa*
lltnkrn
ra
lly
lorwfay
and
*
•
t
,
1
*
A
•
»
■
»
*
H'1
1'»»•1»ti nfit! Hi** A n1**rlc;in tin ('illiitl i .ilui lln* inu *I1111 •..I * j l i l a / t * &lt; )1 I I m l e t c i m i n ­
Tbr committee'i action it not
1* u lm fi ii'fuftitl 11 ill fillin' thn 11 !*• nuni* 1 n ».
politic tan* into a guvcinmeni loj 1b-ul lo-rn uncontc uiui liiue. Cough- dKit* Utt U**t *
I
aimed at Southern Senator* and cident.
ed
O r in .ii 1
D e iito l-1
CO u p
lo lien) Wltli 1 *.f t(||-a*tn' (||t!*l| in- tn 'r iv n l rti-tUict
icmuf full*
Out in lojuniana, tomalor* w eir •which tuaiiy foirtaw nothing bui j ,nK »pa»m» weakened bit tired old
reporter, "(ioveirot Thurmond, the
ciium * It#
lui«l nut ■iiru^ft
11 main*ne*
p *** *lt i
a short, Uuublrd life.
I lighting head, which finally gave t i &lt; M * C ^ t r n i u t i l f t t n f f i f 4 pre-identia! nominee■of. iltr Slater' hurled in Monroe and lut car wat
tpalleted with eggi in ShrevejyoM
Schuman announced Ha* deciHe died at hit counlry home
It* th lln»tifi** •ml Un clHpInycf ft
i i u *h i *n
*.
ota&gt;
'■ «} I M I k f lf t -I
I lie •f in
*^rim*d th»* ftlviki' h f ti;lit fur *nrThe egg-throwing came •ftc'r lie lion*to PrenJfni Vincrnl Aum»! 4* Sriimovo al H: 10 I M.
I n ,lr ,l .r nr- , - *t| &gt;1-111 1 tilii |r|
ki%*i*l "frt fin* liiiii*'Hi(in fimiiV IciiiJ
had complrtrd a talk at a Shrrve- after fu'ile negotiation* with ullin
Renet had a ttrokr a yrai ago. j
I I* (lif |i
tile. I I, Oil.I
1o
**f 1nlif hl« fl|i*M I" UirlHifr fur "i
I I t f i | III 1. ' . ,S| ||| I
t&gt;oit radio tlation (K TILS ).
pally Iraden on ccinilructlun ol a Ih* aiterirt had hardened
1U ii" 1*1
I III* ll II
-ll...
. . .ir
r ra
r aftm
Lnlt!** nf ( hi i»* •t\ fiiMfilhn* 'liini
. uPl senal
H.
Hiyuttit.
workable coalition.
I Hi* lad year of life wa&lt; douh'i
in
on* in l|,r I ii t|&gt;r\ill, *e, toill, | |
,
1.
» |Ot% M41 &lt;4t rtf
-ggt tplatlrred hit car. They were
In Hi* New
t
ik
1 1 d e l i •fiiks*
,',i- i,li- tin i i l i limit* m il loo 'I,
.co-i'luiiiiiit'i,
i
Drijiitr hit endortemenl hy lb
•addened hy the iou|i through
i •
joint
ktjtft
ilo 'ir i n t r u
f in
I L i r l u hurled by unidentified pertun* in National Atirm bly TueacLy • hv which Comm unit ti trued |K&gt;wet tit *mnnv M9tj*il on1Iff 11“filuifn*»l cu«
11UM lijft lirrii
I
it,.l
minlil
t
lull
Hii.nl
ami
,“
M"
.
.........
..
off from H um
tinflilll! *U|i|dv
fu ifiir.l
f.
■* ii , ! . i
( K j if ltC rt i n
I - It I V\'|Mt. Kin , Sept t .1*1 i n| I » i|ir&gt; »!l* A it IDh
the maigiti of II volet Schuman I hn trpuhlic and hy the death • timn tlf ■!
*(««••»
lllli
U n tn l*
ti
‘ i it
fix ity
|i*
I'lsiponeot* of the int - - Jniesgathered at thr tlalton. Wallace wat unahlr to draw enough ptrlia I'longe toon afterward ol Forrign
M r H U lH t lt d **H P * d # ' i n
I
r i r u l !!►*m l«
M m11*111 ?l i n l n i l n o I :♦1, it I n **#!! I l i f # i W A S H IN G T O N , Sc|d.
■n-t. t f -l to,In* laod«s's | tl"*
fj
The iluu*e Un-Amencan A ctivi- wat nut tlruck.
mentary luppoit to hutld a cahuir! 'Minuter Jan M.ituryk Ibe (oreivi (|,l
"
, » j A gm id tiire llepaitrin-n d -n -io n
ll •**■(! I hr i.ii ,i nd 11 \ I ii»r ♦ il I l , ft|ft,*l !•* * Mi *' l l t p
i i t t r i i i l n fiul.tii
B*miri|[** o n p r o *
The eggt thrown at the airpoil
tie* toJinniitt.-e slrciiled tmlay to
MNiiiifi
*
ti
l*
1
nrit
Yesterday the Hociali*!*, a *lrong
-t «nllaa»a •• •&gt;*•' ••*•
................
...............
........
...............
I n re e r lo rid a A ir
........ t ■
11 /hi D &gt; t .it it. M iiiii
il IMiftril r l i V t l n n | , , | . / I ' l a t l .11 1 i
poitpunr until Sept.
IB thr ro- apparently came from a group if
.
factor in the previous modetu'r
_
,1 ,
. •
, . - •a a n
'
, *it
Al* *i In it .i (t'-m ril 4 Li (u'M m t h* II&gt;hhp cham htrs
*S t H 1 1 0 U S I f 1 1 1 I l C
1
' 1 ••inmandnr. ointtaa- 1 of
ii!
• T v - ir
" *»£• —
W
i t
* » k - goveriunenlN, refuse*) to enter •*
» »t ? P M
tlga
mil !'*:« hlllh! 4 I Ml iim ! In jin** Ilf 1 ill l u l l • ■■* *■
D | n .o
In
..
■ n
,|" f | " ' L , T" " " Kacha.ig.;, eal I
hey tang
Duie
and Schuman cabinet liecause lire)- T a * r t * * I * » « l
Stripling *abl the committee will net*. 1I ney
Tl*.* rib* It! * irflits**!’ ••rmti* &lt;*nm*
t
i
♦-%tahli«lunrnl
ml
WVn
I ) 1U n
I I I l/a * i* tx n ti* * H l e v i M t i W leil tin l.n -in o '•rnlicnti. 1
an I
go aht-ail then with afforta to irerrd at Wallace enlrred the plane disagrees) with his economic ,»&gt;t- I I 1111114411
It'll!* «
Ii11 !
I
I! '(*€
xi.l it would tn -l Flat Ida tf|i
.
. id! M th S i n I iir.M fhr 4 rill-*
icie*. particutaily with regard 1.' / ' . . I f
/k
Ilf
!
unravel conflict* In tritim onv Then the rgg* tltuik the thtp.
1*1kill Ih* I Ii *
l&lt; "
t ll
'm illio n - of dolla r* ."
keeping wages down in a win o j 1 1 I I I J
I
ifl 0 X 1C 0
.ii»
i
in
Hu
t
•♦nutv
Bi
given hy A lg e r Hina, former high
ftfiTp! !H I,.* f. r- | . Mr (rvlft
•1*1*
It, -.i,l "there is no -•*• u- e to­
Shortly In-fore that Wall nee "a
U \SH lN G TtlN . Ss-pt 1 id*) He
fit at r tlepar Intent official, and
n
* r .( n r
1.
h,.timv *n i|*!*f*■\ ri! (■It 4 li&gt;l
il
ll
-to.llk*
of
the
*
henl'c-*
kllol
campaign
manager
said
to
New
Whittaker Chamlwra an avowed
lln lc *141
Schumaii'a action threatrnesl the
I f H M llH H r f t m m !*■ « # k i l l
h of tin ! |V\ s in r
of
poll!
o'
I
'*
former mrmlier* of a t*ommuni*t
Ii* Hi l i k e l l i e R i
I.O U .I'.- with .leepor political to
_______
s .re ta iy of H.-fei,.e James Kor
Giw ein-t 0 , 1 0 1Ore Full, i Win
in
H
'll.
I
iBiiir
l U i l l i n t iJ
nit f
I i'll#
Ni llirlr
m u ll
r ranee lias had no govern- 1
, , .
in ,, proponent of the luita t, *1,
* hr 4l I. • .* I HO ir rl * f i i i n n r f i f «*-n | 'i * i
. Stripling *abl Chairman J. f a r h
il ii it! lit 9
merit since Hudirat Sm'lalist (con- | NRW D ill.K A N 'S , S-'pt 3—
1 id’ ■
’&gt;, 1 They me flfm 1 L« !!n«e. Mm rnmnient- d
In. II Thomaa t lt -N J l ha* a.lviaed ,
C
1
tl's iils s r* on r&gt; * t a lt)
Inn *h M 4 M. mi t m ii nl &gt; l&gt;rr-nfi ri!inf •*!•*!»*? ♦NiHril in !£(#
"Tlo - ,l&lt; eisiiin wa* ha*, d i n lb.
'
h; ' 1-' mi. and Fort Imuderdsle Navel
him the committee Intend* to
ill'll Iplllf|rd along the Louisiana •••m*t f r o m lx„ s u t |(1|l „, ,...
|11(1a ml.. ol.Jet lion- of only tin -b'pio . • of
i in!* ! m i* |*r llv llll 4Hill* f t n r i i n r i*« « m *■%i «•
iraatlMMMi n* l*aae T » * l
' i ’VitnfftY* '
l* i n l r i '
t ill! i lili-H
t ie mouth uf the -3* *M*, *,ii'* Inpcratlon Jail. I, and (Veil Field. ritiii* t regri't ll greatly. TH-* lln
t ill
I I I * , kb flit 1| I * | l i «1 .ll'M I II I
11fivIN*
»*f I 1 ft - fIt
tl Klt«« H U t
IH vii to the v i-c in lib - 1 Hat un.* , „ , r Jacksonville. t«. h,- re-arllval- ta-te t . -i for Florida . iliiiv I* no
/tm fr« t f inlti .1 *Inn4Ii *. i i 4 i i , i | h 1 H c n t i i i Hit Ht|jft*f * un I fit# |iuf(j
thing new or untiP-d. It hn- a
jiiiu in llY . !*» Kiiciol Hi# fin n n g
•cietitifli
nod
practiral I,net. i ill* Vy r H»ir
I HhlliiRr.l (lit |‘na i I i* &lt;
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. :i tf l V
in »tn nglh.
.«* retary nf N avy for air, an- gt niiti.l
v
11
i - : tit'* in* Nil* ! ll**
Joseph Francis Camidw-ll, hn
A new. bigger and faster aline';
SoulhrB't storm waiittiiit- ware n&gt;. irued Forrestal’s approval of
" A lt . udy we are i pe it n tl. ( * 1'♦ I'Jii» HU M 1ft! ' IY ft 1 n c* HI
G A IN E S V IL L E . Sept, 3 -U * &gt; - lumber has passed its first test* year old resident of West San raio-il from Middle, Ala. to New lb&lt; Navy's espansion plan in com .(to r* ■! many pad ri.-n i
1.
. III I « tiiil'll. YYlift# v l ft♦4 ■■ft, r fiii'l
u lo ,
fotd, died at his home tihl* morn­ Orleans, and
Th* need for an educational pro­ for the N avy
nortliwi *i storm ’ Miration* to Senators Pepper
an 1
Mfis|*Afl
1 (♦1 11
ing
at
8
;tM)
o'clock
following
an
gram to teach protection of F lo r ­
warning* west of Vctmit'o-r llav and Holland am! Rep. Smathers, nlti.w log greedy oPiuah.. &lt; t&gt;. s|M.ll
An announcement to this effect
*i mi 'Ii i l- ft« 14In i ii*. I.. f*
A l
ida'* surface and ground water*, today provided new detail*. Hut ill tic* * of It) months.
to tiallvestun.
Florida Democrat*
tlo- tnttrki I f»r the reinauoh t■ id
1 ■. I(,t V »»»!!•*((
i » » .’ Cm A highlighted the meetirg lu dis- from a comparison with present
Horn Julie 1-1, IHGH In AllegThe hurricane wa* renletrd ui
rh* N*v&gt;' - ' ‘ - " 't v announee.lt the -ea-oii Now a stile law to
*1
4 ••r. ! :«i,(!•! • 1 3m tl..
\ ltd a t'liwrulrl .‘i. ! ut tii w n
^ riis * itreatn pollution which wa* •vpe*, the plain- shape* up a* the batiey County, Pa. Mr. Camplx-ll II tr. A. M. i K K T l snout :rai I‘lan* «° eipaml I-* air ha*e* at.
tin- taste test I*1 11 t
. ilit* liiftd "!• ♦1 ItiliJ*.* III Mr
Vn iii * Mii*- &lt;
held »t tin- University if Florida heaviest vet designed for carrier*. bad lived in Sanford for 27 year* mile, east of llruwnsv.il-&gt;. Teat.-.
t 0 \fi*
•'•;n' » r "&gt;“
H
'ii nen-salty. I renew III,
1.
1
*
1
l
i
t
?
tlt.'l
HtsIslliilill*
t i.d
iKU . u 4 tin hi I X* ! I » I N
this morning, according to C. D.
-•■■'•"‘‘"'V'lle will lx- converted pledge I., accomplish Clin. '
Il will carry more than three He wa* u memlicr of the I'rv* and wa* moving northward al.... .
1
*
■
i
•. i ,
*!»• 111141*1
*|'I fi*( ll *Nf 1*0*1
i %!*•!(! «■if fl’t'd i •
Williams, head professor of civ,l Ions of Isonil*. 'Vuiisideralily” fas­ bytt-rian Churrh, and a retired eight to ll) niil.-s an bu-tr. n Storm into a major fl.-rt o|.eratinnsl
n t i . . . - vigorously ntlnrl.li"f th r ‘
steel mill worker.
engineering.
iii-* fttofiiitir ♦t.Il. H i , .m..,ft*|c m n rtdI t l n l d l l *(»,*! !l\ If i r*« (4 (HI
i enter and training u.'tivbties will
ter than 380 mile* an hour.
A ll
Warning
Service
a
d
ii-u
ri&lt;I'S
D
A
decision
were
I
ii
Ii
.*
#
*
I
i-i*
*
Survivor* include the widow
,1, . l » ,»iu ..f is** I’ll •1 ll'.v • it l||It III, isVJ.te-l 1?I't ♦’Yi IN11 A •ti it iniHi
Attending the merlin# were rep­
porteil.
A compromise In-tween »p«-rd
Mi
i drew
ti., of Cocoa; D in I..
t» | tp ♦♦*♦• rr . t, U -11 It till1 ft l»i|.f fl (1 111 Ills- iiI! * f v**'i inti
resentative* of th« Division of ui.d distance, the new X A J -1 Ita- und one daughter, Miss llettim■f I'l'jiflmf
and
h
.prior,
of
Winter
Gn.dcti,
Dangerous wind* an I tl.h * nisi
\ l f ill,
M| Iftlllfsl
tVnli'r .Survey* ami Research; Iwo conventional engines for nor­ Campbell, both of Sanford. Fun
und iS* v♦’#!»Ii : ‘ »•♦ I(d&gt;
1.
f si ft&gt;% flit
1
..f
•
R
A
Feraler
of
tllla
n
d
',
all
l*4titrk •I - f « ft
_
Florida t’Hru* A**orLt{&lt;&gt;n; State mal oneratlon and one turbo-jet in eral services will lx.- held at 4 :IMI !*• expected in the hurricane dir |
|x.-i-*, «■'.'•••d L* ■• nff'.i I
whom voted for th&lt;- higher Inn
Herreatiun Worker'* Association^ the tail for sudden bursts of speed. I'.M Saturday at Krirkson Funer­ play area Saturday- morning. All
I In .1lurili.l -I *h*t.e,l -t i . n l ',. '- im*M nirct vY(tli Mr* (
tut
it
&gt;
-tan.lards
a*
m.
inlx-rn
i
f
al Home with Dr. E. D. H row idee Inlen-ste* were urged to la- on ;
Game and Freah Water Fl*h Fed­
itiiii* n*
. I I („* -nil,I l*ltl . ■ M H-k 1l t«- *-I »•
tin- Florida Citrus Co-umissluit.
the plane probably will In- as­ officiating. Interment will fullow the alert for further advi wirier
eration; Florida Wildlife Frdera!t« ! 11i ! »
Intel Vi r «
H A ilM O N D . I nd . Sept. 3 (d*i
w.-i*1 tl. in --- T ,-hilled
Andrews said he w.t« in fr-vor
signed to the (5,000-ton Midway In Lake View Cemetery.
tIIIn
afternoon.
41 sisal ti iM r # ••♦» i*»at*
1
A t o ln ; Florida Keague of Munlripali!ilf •Irivrii «»• ! ♦•!! S**v ♦nfli H1 |py I
l i n e teen-sge Cliicagrt girls and
•1 .... .
•&gt;
* it'
class rarrier* because of Its site
Itie*; Association of County Coni1.V T* Ifni? llu ). ncjrrn i&gt;tiu*l ?v* •* of
H'-year-olil Florida youth wermi-*it&gt;ners, Real Estate Com m L- *nd weight, although a new 27.tin* IV 11*hi f i i t«vf v l'ii. Mr*.
L■11**4 last night in a collision of
000ton
rarrier*
have
had
theialun: City Btanaggr* Association;
w»ft driving imrili »n «'v|iri*ti
'll,, ir automobile and a p ik o Uii deck*
strengthened
for
htavier
Stale Hoard of Health; thv slitll| tvrnur. it ya ft r.'portc i !»,• poll «•
•transport on a Itlgbirny near tl.,&lt;
alrnlane*.
ft«h Industry, city englm-er*. man! in tun v t. tl. tnick \y it ifiima*
|.itv limit*
Tire X A J -I carries a crew of
suiting engineers, and the U n itft'*1 ’*t J 7 « 111(T It (Jr 1%'*Mft 14t‘f 1 pel*The dead were Sophia Cianrmk
three
In
a
pressurised
rock
pit.
In­
v»rally of Florida.
h'ft « l r vhau **n,
joe. 19, her sister. Ilessie, 17; Kiln
dicating its planned u m at high
Sa-*eas,
It',
and
Klico
Jane
Co|&gt;e•
*
m
altitudes
i it t r o i - i n o t s in n
•land, IP. ot Miami lieach.
Ctnlrsl Florida Etpeiimrnl Station
‘"The plane I* heavier than preLO ND O N, Seni. 3— &lt;/¥*)-— An American -Su;ieifortieu crarbed to­
1
l \ l ••N V 11 J (
N J
Sept
i
P)
I'.dlrt- Sg. J.din Vi shorn y said
t r m t l n r s »■ l-aas its!
By
DR.
R.
W
U
U
P
H
K
C
R
T
day in the NethetUndi. s ta iu illy in a gianl mock air war opening the William Prati. 71 of IndianaI ...i* |x i—.u* ,|.rd I,*lx) iii a
Black tot ol cabbage i* earned In ■ di.eair iiigaMi«ni '.lu. Ii i&gt; fit.- \.b .-!i drii',,|i*li.-d tbr l ’i viiat
T R A I N M H tJA P
btgvrti test of (hit nation's air defrntr* rince tfie battle uf Britain
i».Ii*. driver of the Iruca owne.1
S P R IN G F IE L D . Tcnn Sept 3
® All schools in Sem'nol-' Courdy
&gt; r j III,ml. I i*t m Inn on Route 35,
|l.v the Indians Farm llurruu, wa* (allied «i»er Irom year tu year Ik.tli in tbe .ml ami bv tbr .r -.l
Ibe crew bailed uut, the Air M miilry announced.
will open for rlaaarootn instnsc- i/Pl-— The northbound Georgian and
Ircalment
(or
ihe
conliul
«
l
tbii
diicsw
»ill
accompliUi
nothing
d
tbe near the Fort Monntmtih gate
Metro jet lighten of the Royal Ail Force tangled with American '
,u,r l1,!Y'*,Ik “i11‘‘........ *
llun Tuesday morning at 9:00 the southbound D ills Limited.
Poli.-e identifud the dead i .
duei«r-(rre young planli air lrsni|&gt;l-intc, to ftrhL where lln. ib'cair
lujieifort,
30.000
feet
over
the
Thame*
Estuary
in
mock
battle,
of
a
',f
(BOOoVmd
I'rLTt!
acfompanb.l
o'clock, and p u p IL whj fall -1 to 1- oth trains of the Louisville end
\ntoo Minopt
owner of ths ra t­
wat
pretenl
one
or
two
year*
pcrviouily.
t register on W’edntsd
.Vdnesdar may teg- Nashville railroad, were Involved simulated air attack on Britain. Another forte of Hritiib irt (iglilrr* 1 l.v Ted Scharlx-I. 2 !'. also of Ining place; hi* wife. Mrs Mao
The disease also attacks other1’
of superlater then, aald Supt. T . W. U w - In an accident near here early to­ intercepted ji squadron or
tdinriapolia, was driving smith to
the seed with hot water l&gt; dif­ Mlnnpriu; tin ir -on. Roger, 13,
forts over the steel city of Shef­ squadron continued their flight Wabash, Inti., after picking up related vegetables such a* cauli­
ton this morning. Regultt school day,
ficult
nod complicated.
These on I so organist employed by tht
bus ichedulea w ill he absolved.
tu targets an the Thames Est­ li.nnil gall-.ns nf gasoline at East flower, n .Hard*, brussrl sprout*, growers are inclined to take n inn. Jrs* Rnsslx-ck,
St-veral passenger* were shaken field and broke It up.
The A ir Ministry announced uary.
*
This year no two WMk i|ur.ren- up. but none was hurt seriously.
Chicago, Inil. They were not In- broccoli, Chinese cahhace, kale, chance fur this reason I ii rraliti*
koldrtild.i, mustard, raddldi. ruin it is »an&gt;' and safe if tie- proper
tine will ho required nf taarhrra
Railroad official* said the Geor­ that the Superfort which crashed
juicd.
bugn. turnip and charlock. In order procedure is followed.
and pupil* who hay* been out of gian, on a siding st Courtlsnd, In the Netherlands went down on
LO N D O N ,
Sept 3— &lt;&gt;P&gt;— The
t» free the land of thl* tllesen«•
the state unlesa they hnv.- come about four miles from here, wa* the mainland between Utrecht Hattie uf llrltaln was faugh- anew
U. O F F. C L A S S FA
It u true that th.- temta'raturs
• from regiona where there has been sldeswlped by th t D liie Limited ami Rotterdam. British a ir ami today— on what one London news­
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Sept. J -u P »
G A IN E S V IL L E ,— &lt;A3— V grad­ other crops should l&gt;e pUn’ed lor at which the seed at-- tteate.1
sea rescue crows searched for the
at
lease
two
years.
Th-r
second
vrw l&gt;olio. Mr. Lawton annnnv-cd. L i and several car* were derailed.
K5 ■u
uating das* uf 372 students will
is close to Hie point at which th- Atlanta
■unrtvors.
Superforts
normally paper calls “the must suntlier an­
control
precaution
which
should
the latter cate, this must he re­
44
88
rrcelva degrees from the Uni­
niversary of our generation."
si'-d will lx- injured l.v tl. * ticut Clevelsiid
carry a crow of 1 1 men.
ported.
lxpracticed
hy
all
growers
uf
"3
HI
Exactly nine years ago. llrH iln versity of Florida in 4 program
N A V Y T R A IN IN G
menl if Die pro|H-r proc. lun' t* lb-tioit
The pilot of U m stricken piano
...
97
12
and France declared war in H it­ beginning st H P. M. Saturday. these crops Is hot water treat­ not carefully followed. Atm lh'T Dodge City
HOME# 8#pt* S ~ (/ B *"Tll6 Us 8* had messaged!
ti T (t n |. HI, - mmm
ment of the seed.
94 07
Nagy** powerful Sixth Task Fleet
reason growrrs feel that the hat Memphis
HI n difficulties;
abandoning ler’s Germany, which had invaded Congressmrn-namlnre A . Sydnry
Black rot of cabbage under water treatment I* not prat Heal New York
Rerlong, Jr., will deliver the rout
Poland.
1ft 11
S P R IN G D A L E . A H u Bap*. 3— today began two wasVs of train- ship."
favorable ronditlcns Is capable of Is that they do not have th ' nee- I'huenix
It’d 76
W ^ -C c ro rw r E d o o w l f . tVaiaorj ing tnreiaea In the SledltorranOn)/ a year later the very life mencemsnt address
Planes taking part In the
Herlong, a Tavciea attoine/ and destroying the entire field. For rs-nry equipment.
San Antunio
SI
09
5S,d 9.*“^?. ^
A t ,M t *• w»raWpo are par- maneuvers had been.given apo­ of tnla embotUed Island war
water treatment
W a r II vetormn, haawsd himself Ucipatiiur. U w float b under the dal permission to fly over the threatened by the German A ir outgoing president of the Unlvent- this
------ reason
------------— hut ............
..................
as
72 . ^ 8
As s matter of fact most grow­ JarkronvilU
yoaterday, shortly after having command of Vico Admiral Forrest lowlands to got dear of radar Force, attempting to aoften B rit­ ity's Bute Alumni Association, of the seed la cheap and excellent ers already have un hind prsc- Miami
si
71 M y
Our Insurance. Many gtowers have the u l,
of „ u. lrq u itPd vquil,
ill apeak on the subject
registered for
Uw paace-llmo gherman aboard the Cruiser F a r- before turning In to ttM meek ain for a land Invasion. But tlm
Drtando
«i
73 ■ C
1 feeling that home treatment of
T...........................
? --------d ra ft
. ,,. ,
'
ii
Great Opportunity".
-------------------- tw
U s ils s * , Oa r*x*
Test
TallahasM*
79
fCeatteae* Oa r* * e Two)
attack. Other
planes la the
'm
*

P resid en t Bounds I n ­
to Political S l u g King
Match W ith
* Republican L eaders

■o

fl

T h re a ts
Force Cancellation
Of I l l i n o i s T alk s

Episcopal Leader
Seeks To Revise
Council’s Report

C h arles Taft

1,1 ,h" ..... 11

By A ut Ilot it ic. 1uBc

Pro-

Of Road P o l i c i e s

.

Schuman Drops jBenes Dies In
Efforts To Form Czechoslovakia
French Cabinet Of Long Illness

allh‘ . S r t » : r “,'S5:iFl-if''d sh ip O f T ito S t m i n u n H ost- T o
hne tm midnight.
i A nd Greek Le.idcr
World
Acclaim
\ Said Cooling O f f
F rom P c a s a n t r

$10,000 Building
Is Destroyed Bv
Fire Al GrapeviHe
iblies

j

C i t r u s Exchange
Head Blasts USD A
Orange Regulation

House Committee
Decides To Halt

iiLdriii^s un ivtus , „owd &gt;rveiJll |mtll|lfd w)in

LJeLuxe

Legislative G
ar C a l l s Hearing To
Air Election La ws

Bar

•

1Tropical Bl ow In Beopuncd By Navy
Menaces Lousiana •

;

»«"*.?"X

NcW Attcick PlrlllP

Passes Tests For
W a t e r Protection
Navy Bombing U s Dies
e ' /Early
r . ZThis
^ W
1i W M S
A.
M.
Program In Needed

&amp;........... ............

A

Florida Y o u 1 h Is
Killed In C r a s h

American Superfort Crashes In
Giant Mock Air War Over Britain

Truclv ( rasli

I

Hot W ater Treatment For Cabbage
Seeds Used To Control Black Rot

School Classes To
Open Tuesday A.M.

V

THE WEATHER7"

ft,

L.

✓ -'*1

A

�#

1

:

frACL TWO
fc—

S '

Frrr.vr S E r t l l i u E R

T H E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

• = «»

I'hc Sanford

Plane Crash

House Committee

eurlty." Condon ha* raplird that
the nation is la ft in that event,
lit ha* denied the committee ac*
I'.laM l.hr* la IMM
l .• allNM rd F r a n •*«■• tin *
l*«WM*t,r* dkiif r«ir|*l RalMf4»y
ratal
Prior to the committee
It seems odd that both major nolltlcitl parties |«iwed upj H ^ ' ^ V o r r , . averted d \Z u r !cmpl.U t“hiii Hl«»-Cliam lx-r« an.) repo.tinn*.
■■4 &gt;■ »*•&gt; at
he had been rle a m l hy a
the chance to np|Hml clinctly for the Alutentee vote of. elitfi-'anri
the lUtth- ..............
nf llriuln
aaa la r d , » i « r l * a
. .
..........................
.„ fu.^r*t:KlU*hHh
Kliraheth TT.. lientlev hearing* be'T
Toarct
I I I Maaaalt a V i * a » » _______
bit! men in th e A r m y fo r th e fall election. T o m ake th e ir hid into hiatury a* an outriancllnir ex- 'for* nettirur into the story of a
StH n iin / laid that amomr other
Oci.aer ST. tain. ■l u i 'r ^ i T i V i l J I fo r ‘ hi* Vote th e y w ould h ave had o n ly to m ake r e c o r d in g .P'oit » f frr* fbrhtln* men.
|nr* spy ring.
,in “
thin*. planne&lt;i hy the committee
...............
*
*
•* e iireniilential
. . . . . caiididate*,
....
. .
i.
. . i — iin- .:—
*| think thla
....
It t.
ia «fitting
the -minds 0f|
of I *
"I
this will take three are:
•r saaiaro. I'tartca. um*rt u
» a»t o •
f Mtceche*
h y th
and. .deliver
th t
most people that these two anni-iweeks." Stripling told reportera.
•I V . . . r e . . . 1 M .rra a.
------- record* t«. the A r m y .
Resumption of hearings on
vt-raarlea were mnrktsl today hy. The Investigation was to have
h o i .i . i m i i - t o :* *
I*ill I tar
T ile A r m y in v ite d all partie* w ith p re sid e n tia l c a n d i­ a mock air war which for the*been resumctli suVi ? fitrixiinu Communfatn In Hollywood which
m m i m i % n r . %*
v
n ^e .s a rv_ tf, ,ir “ w rIW
• &gt; rul
.r
,mu the question
date* to flu hm il recording*, w hich it th en w o u ld duplicate first time in more than seven, said the delay
__ __
H n« Ii »«* N « i u r r
^
.n^ e
« « i .• 'o«k, into
of
m
!
, whether Communists have made
a n d d e liver to A r m y radio station* fo r h roadcii*t to troop*. years tests the nation's defense, vive the committee a
i l 11*1 H i r r i l l K w V t K l ’
.»
r.il| s-ale epcrati:r.;.
'
■*’ - -mp.t.e
- r - . m r o ainroad*
d a
among
• r I'u r r lr r
•
pera'
among negroes:
ntgroes; and
and an
an
O n ly one p a r ty , th e Socialist, respond**.!.
flu#* H « M h
l-W*
i,
.
.
i
,
•
.
_
i
i i i i .
..
1 Sharinir' ‘operation d*it/*i ‘ with
Thoms*
haa
said
the
n
llrgn
l
Investigation
of
how
Rrd*
get
f i m •!*•■■#**
tLm*
i erhiip* th e m a jo r partie* took a cold look at the fig - * hundrrda of R A F bomN-rv ami m * »t&gt;y rime which the com- Into the United State*.
I I I U m i Ii *
will look Into involves
P t# l t * r
H-iN* g u rc* . It in ***timntfd there lire it q u a rte r o f a m illion m en fighters were 00 Amcric.«n R 201mittec
A* for the hearings to lie reill
• M la m r f
l a t l l r M , r « r d « mi In the A r m y eligih le to cast absentee ballot*. N o t *inre the superfortresses now In m l in H i l l - i government employes,
sumed Sept. 16, Mis* lientlev ||&lt;
tiiMiftt*#. r r a a l u lh t h t la(*4 • srllr## aaf
nln. They were »&gt;*igne'l to the
Hearings also have l* m plann- served ns courier for two wnri R l f r lH lR M a n ia f # r liar pur**## mt day* of G r o v e r Cleveland anil Ik 'itjn m in H a r r is o n ha* th e re
‘‘uttacking force."
led fur Dr. Rdwaril II. Condon, rrady has te.tified that she
r k lilM
I m n 4 » , w i l l la# r b a r i H i**w been a pre*iih&gt;ntial election *o close it m ig h t have Iteeit
The air "w ar" will continue for Federal Httrsau of Standards dir- time spy ring*. She said these
■ I m w la i a d t t r ila lB f c m l# » .swayed h y th a t m a n y vote*.
four days, with the aettoa taking lector, accused in a committee re- ring* collected secret information
It# # rr«# »s lr* 4 \ nf tw iiall p I l f
lil« « 4
N a n i p a i&gt; r r
M # p r# # # i»f(l«
»•*&gt;"« “ " " f « » «he weakest finm government workers and of­
T h e A r m y project was part o f a broad p ro g ra m to * ti- place over Iht Midlands W s/ j t h - 1" " r*
H im .
I M r.,
&gt;#w
la it k , I ' l i l f B I B ,
m u la te soldier interest in v o tin g anil the o t h e r re*pon*ihili- ton Kngland, which .r d -d plenty! 'inks in the nations stnmir s*. ficials and relayed It to New
t l » t f a » l l. N n h &gt;#« i H r , *i. U n U .
York and on to Moscow.
Tit# llrraM It m mrmh*f aaf III# tie* o f rftize m th ip . T h e e ffo rt i* com ntentiahle. H ut absentee •&gt;f the tt'ul thing in I'.MO and 1011
Whittaker Cham l«rs ha* testl*
This is the scht me:
i and the Royal A u iilia rv Air Force.
A a ta trla lra l I'r a ta n h l r b l « t N l l l l H
P t r ls a a ls r lt »*• III# «•# fn t r##»il*H* v o tin g tend* to he a re la tive ly d ifficu lt process, am i a good
The mythlral power of “ .Soulh- | It.,Ill nu n and women of these nr- fled that he served a* courier
rail atMi aaf Mill I la#
***** print# I m a n y A m e ric a n s seem to find a sim ple tr ip to the vo tin g land" has issued ho ultimatum la | gardiatlims will he pu‘ thro'tgh fur a Red underground operating
l a Ib la M # w * # # # # r. mm « t # ll a# « R
“Northland," represented hy the Ihe mini rigorous and eiaetlng in Washington before the war.
I root h on election d a y i* m ore th an th e y ca n m anage.
41" •#«• Aieput-fcr*
He ha* said one of the leader*
Midlands, Hast Anglia and South -1 paces.
F R ID A V, S K I T . 3. I9t*
east Kngland. including l.un,lon
Air Marshall Sir WtlPam F.lliol, in the underground was Hiss.
Hiss, who now head* the CarThe ultimatum was rejected at ,h irf of the R A F fighter rum.
llllll.K VK R 8K T O D A Y
i negie
for Inteinanoon and the Iwttle Joined.
| mand. summed up the “w ar":
■
------, Krulowment
,,
.
Do not k» &lt;o church for enter­
Ik'iitii1
*
th«*
AAit’rtcfln
ih«
"The
|}uf|Hi*i
of
tfit*
cxcrclti4
It
\
(iom®i
l
haa
tl#ni#tl
T h e fu n ctio n of a m ilita ry g o v e rn m e n t i* u s u a l l y
tainment. but for ei-itom amt in,,
.
.
,
,
, , ,,
, ,
. - “ uttarking’’ forres emhraco
* iM find out what we ran do to l Chamhor* charges. ^ ^
spiral ion and Ihr rnroiirasrmenf ( th o u g h t o f U* e m b o d yin g control o n ly , hut f.e n e ra l l.UclUH tween "'*&gt; and .'tun R A f teav . defend llritnin with otir present
la M a a s w ts M
of fellowship. You ran put a f i r e 'I ) . C lu y , A m e ric a n m ilita ry g o v e rn o r in (le r m a n y , think* of and medium lM.ml.er* am! an u i - 1 , .(uipment aral organitation. K ve n '*
•ut b&gt; aeallrrins ihe rnal*.— lie* || u|*o in the lig h t *tf c ivil liberties.
•IH-cified numlwr of Jet fnfhter *. J during the war a grea’. deal of
I t ^ j ; Not forsaking the nasem-.
G eneral t'ln v ha* invited a committee of the A m e rica n Some of the bornbors and fighter* development took place in air tc*
ate from _ '.he llrilish occupation | f,.„se which we never ha-l a chancf
OPTOMETRIST
—
| C iv il L ib e rtie s union to conduct a thorough tntpnry into
force in (iortnany.
of testing a g a i n s t an ene
They •»&gt;• that Andrei Zhdanov | th e preservation o f civil right* untier hi* jurisdiction. A r Day itn.l night, the dm-* of at | my. Sill! further development hn*
PROMPT COMPI.KTB
dtrd a natural d&lt;* til* Hut in R u t -. Ih ttr G n rfie ld H a y s , general counsel of the c iv ilia n orgiudzu- tacking bombers, the whine o f ; taken place since the vwtr. Kn*
OPTICAL HERVIl’B
•is it i. quite nslursl Inr • nan , lio n , is quoted a* sa yin g th a t in qu irie s w ill la* made into Hornet intruders and the strident tirely new and secret method* of
filssse*
prescribed, dispensed
; to hr liiiMidstrdsuch m a tte rs as "fre e d o m o f pres*, a ssem blage, religion, whistle of defending ji ts will echo | aerial attack and dofenso will be
Hepalra and adjustment* made
over the southern belt of Hrimiti tried nut. Some air srew. ttave
ra d io , m otion picture* ami co m m un ica tio n * , r ig h t* of lalair. This area was abundantly scarred had no actual fighting eipcrlence,
It i. r.iim tinl ih.it 471.(NNI clul&gt;
Hours t - I I — 1-1
(tow ers and |&gt;erformance of m ilit a r y g o v e rn m e n t ami the by the l.uftwaffe * .-atilt., on the Since the war too. .peed and oper'then will rrKiitrr in Floods Khucili
Hat. M S
c o u rt* ". T h e co m m itte e w ill also observe th e tra n s fe rrin g (.omlon area and the larger p ro -1ation height of aircraft have inihti month, sn in o rs .r of shout o f m ilita ry a u th o r it y to c iv ilia n bodies, th e dissem ination vlncial cities likely to !&gt;*• h.m’h creased enormuusly. All then* facPhone 2M
20 or 25 ihoutsn I to ri |«i| y . v
d."
tor* will, we hope, help the eg.
Atlantic National Rank Rldg.
o f dignocrntic Ideas, am i the Itehavior of th e A m e r i c a n
"Northland" ha* mobilised civil ercise lo yield valuable lesson* lit
Sanford. Florida
*nd nearly s hundred ihnu.snd troops.
|efen»e forces, anti-aircraft unit, everyone concerned."
mo.c th.in five y rs n ago. Yet few
A m e ric a n s hope the G e rm a n |a*opIe w ill observe the
rthool building, h s .r hren ftuih (-ontrust lift ween the action* o f *uch a c o m m itte e ami (lie
A.It -yourself : ty ra n n ic a l proctulure* of &lt;lictator*hi|&gt;* anti th e niethmls of
l. tduong- I list Innr.
how we can krep &lt;&gt;n .ending mote I { ( j e Hussij.u iK c tip v in g force*. O n e acts to p re se rve ami in*n&lt;l more .chool chihlirn to ih - 1 rrcHHC in d ivid u a l prerogative*, w hile the o th e r curta il* them
tame »ld school building, without j t) (jv e ry d ire c tio n .
nvei-rioMiling them.

H e ra ld

The Soldier Vote

Legislative Group

laws of the state" said the Joint
statement. ‘‘Any and alt proposals
----------will he ronsidored at this bearing.
4 imllMMrtl ('fH)H F l i p IlM#
.
a
no that their view* on the jiro"Hteauae of the abort time in*
pusnl may )&gt;c bean).
votved we have naked the pres*
•'We
“ We want a full and fair hear- °f
°&gt; " M‘ slate
»»»»■ to
» « , broadcast this
“ »»
ins for every interested political
oartv
party or
or itrnun
person on
on the
the matter
matter *•* peraona consular II tnetr
of revising the general election vitntion."

LABOR
DRY
W e join in tribute
I

G erm an Civil R ig h ts

Dr. C. L. Persons

Just how s man like Wallace
can misquote with mi.rralilc rllcct
a man like Go.rinor Wright of

3, 1048

to America's working
•,

men and wom en for
the contribution they
have m ade to our
welfare.

Campbell-Lossing
Post No. 53
of the

American Legion

L

F irst P rinted Rook

A
___
^
A l**ik o f w h ic h Hi uiiiii'H
copies .art*
.. k
..........
n o w n to
... .......
t*xi*l j* .....
not,
s tric tly ra re . T h e r e are o th e r reasons to m a k e the so-call |
ni* w l i u " •** '/'|f '"n ‘V
1; i1' 1* etl G u te n lM Tg Rihte, a copy o f w h ic h ha* ju n t ia*c:n put on
of W allace. ajk'res. m V « k .b u r i j (.x h lb lt j„ N V w Y o r k ’s G ra n d C e n tra l Palace, th e most c o s t -1

! - «
L W ’‘&lt;h ,c I ;
L i b * in «h f World. It i* the earliest existent book p rin te d f ro m .
|o r
r f *• rugge.ted dial the m o v n |,jt. ty|a», and a* beautiful a* a n y o f it* successor* in
negroes Iravc the slate,
* hf" l t h e nearly 500 y e a r* that have elapsed since it cam e off t h e 1
wftal Governor Wright really said
press.
was, " If any of you negme. have |
Jo h a n n G n te n lre rg . in v e n to r o f m odern p rin tin g . en*|
beenmr so deludccl
ln ^ant to |p d red h im self th e respect of p rin tin g c ra fts m e n to the end
enter mir white .&lt;hl«il», patrnnuc
tim e b y the s k ill w ith w h ic h in this vo lu m e h e m n n im iln tnur hotels and rafe,l enioy soci.l w | (,U type*. N o Wonder that th e New Y o rk P u b lic L ib ra ry ,
eousliiy with the white, then true I jta o w ner, in su re d the vo lum e fo r $500,000. T h e last copy
■indne.s and Hue •ympaihv ie- ( n |M. put on th e m arket fetched that sum.
quire me to advise you to make;
p ,,w lib ra rie s can have a G u te n b e rg Wilde, hut there
wmr home in some stale other than a re several in the U n ite d State s. H a rv a rd anti Y a le U n iv e r -I

Mi«si***rqij. /

« ___

slties and the J. P. Morgan Library laung among the for-!

We are glad to see llul Henrv! ‘ unn‘ e uwuers. A la'ailtiful anil reulistir copy Was matlej
Wallace was able to get through *°™
' V ' * "1'1 ,h i", m n ,' v lll*r,‘ ri,,;‘ ‘
*«• " w »
lhedee,w.t pan ol the Deep South 1' V,,ha“ t ^ M
} } nK
in“ * P&gt;ver«.V.
without any unioward incidrnt
„
.
,,
,
iw lt a* befell him in Nolth Caro- 1
H&lt;»t W a t e r
A U r’
," * h ,lr&gt;lru ‘ P1' " " !
1
tin.
-veal
iii
a i,Trigem ini', &lt;tr plant
link where Le was greeted with - . ( .h r _I I.n h M _ I r,» m. I ' m m # ( I m *
iiiiniedinti'ty. The lap,I used fir
•f hlark
lilack
shower of tnllen egg* anal «ve»- I "f ' V . i u l p m . - n V " " . . n . . ,"*s.V- ‘ he seed l« jl must la* flee ,.f
m&gt;e ■nmaloes. Ju.t why North I curate thermometer which will
"* well a* the land to whteh
Catohnian. should ItavT takrn hi. cost Hpproxitnnlelv Ihrtv dullurs. the voting plant- ate to Im* trans­
invasion mote hilieily or mote it Is alisolulriy necessnrv t « have I’ J 1' *'
an arrurate thermometer, tltliei
If the glower wishes Vi heal |
violently than Alabamian, or Mu- equipment will t*e found oa most mull flower «t iiroreoli seed the

Q uitting
time?
’ ft*

aim* procedure
|&gt;mm H i
•■ifippians i. hard In .er in view [ farms anil Inrludes one 1 or ( gal- *"ote
i* followetl r*
Ilint« ’pt
the that
........
..
____
...___ of tlwttmen'.
of llte fact that ihe
problem which
bin pall, one No. S or3 wash tub.
the
period
e g re e d
e.‘ghla,,n!
Mr. Wallace agitate, i, much more * ^
, Bf. f t " "
^ ' ‘ mim t'I* n,,, " * .......... r :,h i^ ,x&lt;

a| i_n_. .,.g ^
t.
rn«ugh In hiilil llu* «rn l «iwl n tninufr#
, ' .
" "’*&gt;[ watch. Plare the srs-tlIn tiro niece
During Ihe IU47-4S sea.oit. Dr. I
be Ihxl they are more ieU&lt;controllrd of rlolh and tie so the seed are A. A. Foster of th- Central Kl.trthere, or iwrhapi ihry are to sure loose*. Ilettrr result* will la* tilt Ida Kvpei Intent Station treated
of their solution for ihr prohlrm tained if several small pnekege* »**«‘d for grower* In order to ile*rtof seed are treated than witeie on*- oostrate that hot water treatthat ihey are not much concerned large package Is treated. I'rar
"f ‘ he seed is . nractlra!
over the iireqKiniihle moulhingr tirally fill the tub with water at method of rontrolling this disrate.I
of an out-of-ststr husy-lrody.
| I W Fahrenheit. Fill the lurcket •&gt;
possible for tht Kti-crt t
with hot water. Immeriw Ihe seed nt,nl Stathui to rontlnue this sc-v.

Mr. Wallace has come South, In the water and add small ■«’ ‘wttuao It ran ta* ilon-j hv the1
offering $4,000,000,000. It „ « I amounts nf the hoi water to hold grower Ju-t a* well, and hreaur*

ihe temperature at 122'.
‘ hi* type1 of servire is not the kir.d
hanrlmme olfw .
]• ] Krcp the secd immersed at ltd* of work the Experiment .Station
will toil nobody nothing. Mr. Wa! temperature for twenty-five min* was organU.il to do. Th.*
ri- - "time,
—
l*i e offers peace on eaith. too, and Ute*. Remove the seed and spread of the staff nf the stati.ui must
milk and Honey all around fnr in a thin layer in Ihe open shade 1 d w ta d to ‘ he development --f
" " '‘ hodv i f crop
colored people, and wonder-never- tu dry. Stir the seed orrusiunally w ,“r llnd
to tar aure they arv thoroughly production.

cesiing, he promitri lo he Franklin
Delano Roosevelt. Theta offers,
handsome, loo. would lead at Iasi
■ol only to war hut to defeat at
Tire milk and hnnry offer
lo i(Jared people it strictly stage
plot' stuff. He come, only to ex­
ploit them and the Soulh for pol­
itical gain elsewhere. Knowing he
will have no electoral Votes from
the Soulh. he hopes to gain them
in other tdaces hy making fronl
page trouble here. It is nothing to
him that things will be harder for
the colored man because of his
wanton dramatics.- John Temple
Graves.

The U S . Public Health report
ad-ocaling a multi-billion dollar
ptd lit health program strikes us
as having considerable merit. Om­
itting we are sure that if peopl*
have sound health and good educa­
tion they will find the ways and
mean* nf obtaining whatever else
llvev may require for a long and
latisfartnrv life. The report sayt
that 12Y000 Americans are dying
every year because they cannot
afford adequate medical care, and
many of those of us who are no1
dying, or at least haven't yet. etc
testify to the painful coal of medi­
cine. doctors, and hospitals.
I'
would be a grand and glorious
thing if we could pass that coat
n« to the govrmaani, particular-

'l ime for liberty to take a day off?
Time for us Americans to turn our back* and
ignore the fact that freedom throughout the world
is lie ini; threatened?
MM#.
r
Time for us to forget how generation after gener­
ation of Americans have labored and fought to
make freedom a living, working, wonderful thing?
Q uitting time?
You ran bfl your lift it isn't!
I t ’s time for us to really start w orking. . . to start
fighting for the way of life we love.
«*•*
There are millions—only a few air-houra away
in other countries—who can’t enjoy Labor Day or
any other day. They traded personal freedom for
economic se c u rity -a n d then didn’t get security.
l et’* not follow (heir example. L et's protect our
precious human rights here in America. Let’s help
restore the rights of those who have been victim­
ized throughout the world.
I t’* not easy to do. Yet not too difficult, either.
W r simply do our jobs as good citixens. Study
political issues. Read newspapers th a t represent
opposing groups. Find out what candidates stand
for and.w hy. O ur votes can help lock the door
against any attem pts to steal o u r freedom.
Let’s take more interest in civic groups, too.
Attend town meetings,, union meetings, school
meetings, and sound oft when we think our freedom
i» threatened,

i
FIND OUT ELECTION ISSUES. Attend
local political gatherings. Hear W fr tides,
Ask questions. K N O W the issues.
VOTE IN TELLIG EN TLY. N o election ii
unimportant. Vote in all of them . . . ac­
cording to your conscience. I t ’s your
government.

Quitting time?
A’o indeed! Jt's lime lo start uvriing as fu ll tiin*
citixens!

SER VE G L A D L Y ON JU R IE S . I f you
hiven’t served before, you’ll be surprised
to find how interesting and im potunt it ia.

F r e e d o m is e v e r y b o d y ’s j o b ]

JO IN L O C A L C IV IC GROUPS. ParentTeachers' Association or School hoard, if
opportunity permits. Good'education it
vttil.
J &gt;m
V O T E IN U N IO N E L E C T IO N S AND E T O C E H O LU C K S ' M E E T IN G S . Take part in the

The Florida State Bank

1 ilg
dSLyjuhrnlla
n n
aJj Li
nemi w c wwnwh riM
sue lust. A m the rapoet also

OP S A N TO R O

row

iiih
jfi&amp;te
- . • ...4,

aSEri

n to wjm.no

decisions that affect your hie. Don’t let

�{
"’J J

F R ID A Y

"

SEP TEM B ER

*

**r " '

1

3, 1948

T IIE

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

1

Social

A n d Personal

IIss lV'ggy I’ippin
Honors College Set

Activities

Social Calender

Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Kircher
entertained at the Community
Parish House in Kern Park last
night with an open house. Mr.
Kircher has recently Iwen assign­
ed to preach at the Community
Methodist Church there.
Receiving with M r. and Mr*.
Kircher were Mrs. O. K. Weaver
and Hart Field*. Th e porch and
party rooms were artistically decornted for the occasion with u
profusion of summer flowets in
bright shades.
The punch table was overlaid
TUESDAY
with a lace cloth and held crystal
The lioaid Meeting of the wom­ and silver appointment*
A low
en of the F irit
Proahylrna.l arrangement of summer flower*
Church will la* held in llu* See- formed the centerpiece. Members
»ion Room of the church at 3:30 of the young adult class of the
♦ P. M.
Sunday School presided over the
Daughter of Wfalay Sunday |pUnc), r,,*) during the evening.
School Cla«* Party will lie held
at
-l
and also hud charge of the guest
the home of Mr*. George Harden hook.
on the comer of Kith and Mag
Approximately t*l guest* railed
noial *A venue on Sept. 7 with the during the appointed hours
Auguit and September group* a*
hostesses. A market basket »ale
3:00 P. M.
will be held
Circle 6- Mrs. W . D. Fori*es—
The circle* of the Fir*t Method- 3:C0 P. M.
|*t Church will meet a* follow*:
Circle 6— Mr*. Otto Anderson —
Circle a— Church Annex— 3:0*1 3:00 P. M.
• P. M.
WEDNESDAY
Circle 3— Mr*. R. F. Cr»n*haw — Circle I of the First Methodist
Church will meet with Mrs. Ja r3:00 P. M
Circle 4—Mr*. C. J. Harrison - j
!‘JU* W, 16th Street at 3:00
k 'U tU W
Th* &lt;u*l Meeting of th* fall
i«a»on of the American Region
Auxiliary will I* hold at the l.&lt; gion Hut at 7:30 I*. M
M ONDAY
m
The September meeting of the
Philathea Class of the First Prc*bytrrian Church will lie held at
the home of Mr*. J Wilson. 1'
will be a covered di»h »upper and
member* are asked to meet at the
hotnr of Mr*. J. K. Munirer, 1*17
Geneva Avenue at rt:lH| P.M.

Shoes forSchool

» * *I 1 t

''tj

t

•

Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Messenger
of Jacksonville visited yesterday
with Mi and Mrs. V. C. Me*tcllgel.

Jacksonv ille
Macon In

Mr. and Mis, Percy Mem re­
turn*-*! yesterday from New Smy­
rna Reach where they have Iwen
spending some time.
Friend, of A, It Stevens will
lie glad to luoin that he ha. re­
turned home after hr.vmg Iwen
confined to a Jacksonville ho.(dial
for the pnst five wis-k.

Lake M a ry (i i r I Is
Attending (’on Terence

Altunin ha. a im ed from
State Tenchet. College,
Ky, I** epcitil sotm- time
brother und stst* t in-law
Mr*. J. W . Altman.

i

Fred Rosetter left today for
New York City where In- will
visit his brother nnd *isi*-t-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Kent Rosetter. Jr.
la-fore entering PlllK**tnh t'mver*
•»||y.

Mrs. While, Keeling
Hostesses To C i r c l e
Mis. John S. U m :e smi Met.
Harold K rrlitv wen h '-lestfa
U vdin-sday evening i . Circle 7
"f (hi- First Methodist Clotrch at
the home of the former un Avo*
oitlu A Venn*
Mis. Roy Wall prt-o-iilert the
mi.sion study anti Afr Pn&gt;k Tyro
n i d the devotional Tin- cllcla
will have charge of the flower ar■ungeim-nt. in the church fur the
month of SeptcmU-r.
Following Iht hu»i*
■ Meeting
1 leshmenl* wo-re .. iv*-.| liy I he
1" -ii ■.!'! to tin- foil m ine: Mr*.
Rodeliek Adam*. Mr*. Hulah [lean,
M t«. liroughUin W ith in •, Mr*.
Park Tyn*. M r- George Williams,
Jt Mi*. Roy Wall. Mrs Finest
S .thwuid, Mr* Itil|
rhonipsoti,
'l r , F II. M* Alexander, Mr*. L.
la v . dr.. M r\ &lt;t. Roberts,
ti II Hud**
Mr* C. 0 .
Join- ., M i s, t at I t *ot pentu... Jr..
Mi*. Marvin l.eddou, Mr*. Chatlei
Howes, Mr*. Hill Km . and Mr*,
/ a , D.ivn.
pottaril games i.s k ititl i*&gt;&gt;. ||rh. I- fi*. anil a half gum*, m (jont,
* nearly tin-ininounlaMo n ail with
:in . 111*011 ciirtuin nlino.; failing.

Su d s-Lo viiig,80 Sq. P ercale

Miss Meriwether And
Mr. K. Sloan Honored
Mr mm I Mi*. &lt;Verge \ Slimand Mi and Mis. John I Hughe,
entertained oil Wedti* *da\ lu m u ll
at the Stun Inline on Summerlin
Avenue with r» Guffs l *up|*i hull
Mi
Hans l.oienta Autl-akken, w l - prim to her inuiinig* oil \llg,
oiing Mi.* I ni. Meriwether and IH in
MenRudy l.ee Sluall, who**' Wed-Ill*-..' wrthei. daughit-t of Mrs. Annie C. Meriwether of Daytona ll*-avh,i
will I k.* an event of Sntmdnv u! and fm melt) of Sanford and the late Ibdieit (&gt;. Meriwi-tlni Mi
Illlls iU rti is the son of the late lluti. I Hansen and Henthn J,
high noon.
Tin- living' it-.irn, dining naim Hansen
and patch wete ujteii in Mule with
lovely arrangement* uf iiat&lt;&gt; tin
nln* ni id pink nur*. Hu- buffet
lahle « n* uVrilnid with a U&lt;—
cloth ami centered with a ts-uiittful
arrangement of pink ru.*-*, tulaMiss Kill’ll Douglu. M lI.w cth- Coii.lnnlme, A lgi-iiu. **iv*il ii *
rose, ami fern. Crystal laiuh-luhin
holding pink tapet* w*ie placeil «t « r, daughti r *d Mrs. innio C.I matron of honor and fl.iw. i gol
Meriwither
of Dayton* Ih .irh j wi&gt;. \|i * Mary K ii.ln a - Atjil-akeach end of th,. lahle.
tlu
The honoree's table was over­ nnd formerly of Sanftird, ami th « ken King l«-nr*-rs were FI
laid with white organdy plac-- late ltol&gt;eit O. Meriwether he-|H*- \urhakken and lln n u - It*it
a m .- the bride of Hens l.orent.i! Aurhakken
mats and centered with u minia­
Auiliukkeu, sort of the la'.* Il-tn*!
Mr-. King'* *ltes*. of cine Infture archway entwined with tinv I. Ilutisen atul It. uthu -I. Hnm rn. |f* ta wa» nm.le along sim-lsi lira.
tube rote* ami fern with a .mall
“J", , in a double ung ceremony "ti Aug.j of the loide's wait Ii a poi'iu.i
Wedding la-11 extending from
11 IH at 4.n*i o'clock in tIk - .Methodist pivhline. I‘a,*|ui* lualice ind full
center.
A miniature bride and Church in Con tanline. Algeria, skill
She carried u lni-ii|ti«t &gt;■&lt;
groom Were placed lieneath the The R*v. Flmer II Douglas, Mis*, pink rarnution. mid g ii I -In
arch. At each end of the talde sionary Suia-rlnteridant, perf* rm*! Th* flower girl and n u r Utirei*
crystal cuudelahru belli burning e l the ceremony against a bac!.-|al o wore dies**— tiinih- «im t.u
white ln|»ers. A large welding ground of oh undei*. mn em iites to tin- Inide'* in yi-llow uml n-|.i i
loll extended from the Ceibli" nnd gn « nty which formed o G tine1toffete ii -peotlvi-ly, M
Mrny
iVer the hulinrce* table. Hrldnl far th - open llilde on in. aI in. Kli-titt Autliukken eurro I a fin ••
place card* marked 'he seating laid*-.
guy iHiu&lt;|uet of pink .no- i*ml
nr rang*-met 11 of the guest*.
Prior l«. the ceremory a pro. X * '1' marguerites and lb 111.4
The hosts und hostesses pre­ gram of initial music was louder 1b*nrei* car rival I be tm «
iipun
sented Mi«* Meriwether with n
s,
pillow*,
d t*y , SI!man Ihntklo-vhent and white satin
piece .uf,china in her chosen pat- “ P rfrsir mn main dan- la tlenna’* Tl.*ttvlng
the III idegliHilit ii * |v&lt;!
vi
tern.
m i sting by luiys from Fu&gt;*i . 1- imri wnh lb** Hi v \V111\ U» i k'«*v*
Those invited to la- with Mis* Garruns. The traditim.al vediltnj: &gt;li..|nnar&gt; ti \ Igirl s, A lg '-ln
Meiiwethei and Mr Sloan wet- march Gy Mendolsnhnu mol Rotten
Immediately following 'i- -* l
I her pnrenl* Mr arid Mrs, F. T gren were u«ed.
i m g a fe-option w»&gt; lu-ld at tin-1
Meriwether. In i grandmother Mr
I pllu'lj
Th.
The bride, given in iiiiiiringe l*y layer il- F ill.Anna Stockhoff, Mi** Carol Jenr th e lt*-v F. Hoyt Snntli Ml* aui- looms H its a ill-tn a llv il -i &gt;VIt*. ,|
Meriwether Hill Meriwether, Vei- ntv nt Fort N ational, X'gerl.v. s o * with fiuitmel flnWer * 0 I I 111
nnn Sloan. D i. ami Mr*. K. I*. lovely in h e r wedding cm- n of tide's titbit- wti eehteie-l
Is III
Hrownlee. 31r. ami Mr*. George ivoty bridal satin which fi-tvlineil a i f illy th - ta nte.l wi-ddin - ••is-a a
Tmihy, Mr. and Mr* Jn„ Corb-v. p oitrnit iitakline will' .o w trim gift of the lb v anil Mi
H L
Mr and Mr*. \V. S llrumley, Mr mol tin* long fitte d sleeves came Kiser of latng Mand, X Y. to
nnd Mi* Doiinhl Junes, M l. and to |*oint* over the hand t. 3 he ■he bridal couple. \.*i*tbn Mi - I
Mis. Hughes. Mr. and Mis. Stine ha*ijue lualice with n panel ox •iwen Niirlo-th in serving Wl IIand Mirharl l.loyil Hughe*.
Dnurrt&gt; tilling to the hemline was at- vlrs. Hut riot lleggoy, Mr
tin lied ta n full gathei'-d - s lit It- and Mi** Maty law on.
The flr*t Negro slaves wen- t e i m i n a t i u g in a g i m c f u l foil
After spending some Hat v itn
brought to Virginia liefory 1 1.«- len gth tr a in .
She wore i tin -a their gin-st* the couple left ft r I
Pitgiim. landed at Plymouln.
of ntu tlge blossoms flolll width .■ »hntt wedding trip Fiu it tv*-'.
ng Mr* Autbiikki-n wm. t flow
fell a finger lip Veil id tit vit.ll ll
It has been estimated thru b . In.ton lam lon-d with I n.' Swi ■ .ir d ct *-pe dies, witii i white!
i than 20 per cent of American N r lare. H er hauipiet w a . of pink t tv114c* hat atul w title itu «■ .aito.
t ism thrit i*-tutti tin- ' it,rale wall
gro«* aie of pure African j.-. roses, gladiolus und mivrguei l
at home to then ft lend, at tn
Mrs. Anna King, mi ■•■ninny m
t Vvenue,
Itlenfail.
C o tI'UII'lne,
Mgtrin.
Out-of-town guest* fit Hie tv ti­
ding wete the Rev. and Mr*. M'ldy]
Hcgg'iy mu) (utility and .M ** Mt-iy
liw-Mtn of FI lllat, A'-(iihv Mini]
l!ev. F. Hoyt Sniltii of Fort Nu j
- otutl Algeria.
A civil rerrmony w a. tt-tloriM-d
■it Aug, It! in the C ity l li 'l &lt;if
Fl-lliar, Algi-tin. In-fort* tin- f r*t ]
t it-M a yo r of FI Iliat T i t l e ut
ti-mlillg Wile Jutk ( ’. .SpiitX, \ Cl
i - ttiUl of the l: S , M l, and Mir.
1’ieire Nirotind and Miss M Vi’lh.l
W uiteley of Kt-lhar, Aigt-ll.l

.Miss Ellen Meriwether Becomes Bride Of
linns Aurltukkcn In Constantine, Algeria

MOCCCASINS
and

LOAFERS
ALL

■i

IV|f&gt;ry Pippin. n. t;
u ill
1 tn\ •i * in thi*
fxiII. vnlriuilmsl kkitli ,i mrk !«»
« *■l i * &gt;ol | v n t f \ a 1111 | K f i i 11h ««
lit lief
horn* mi
i iti s* uti
Saturilnv itivtii'iui:
Sv%tmnniik
* . t.*&gt;* *!
out llir m«»Mn»»g n* Mi*.
i*|Mn &lt;
I |MF*il Ull'l II
' 'l l' Vk
,
v!fsl
by hit mnihri M i» It It
in nerviinr a
L it« 4*.11 Ut
her
TL«»M* ihVltiil 1»* In* with Ml-x
S la m s
Pippin w in tfu Mi» • - Sim ley
M oirlmol. I*hv;
Unci*
ire!
2 (Ja m e s
! I'n rtin . K irm a
In .i
M* tin it., Het|
11 y lb»*r II1t»L at.il, I
»ml
H* \SSIM I \ I l l» HKI Ss
I.ilha M *ii L \.
WtlChat l**.t- i In l|.* «l it** li 4i liiiitf
|linnifi Hut Lat a Saiit .lt i
II.! ■at a way b*.t &lt;nfh’ tuwntil i SfeitH
1(iiapm .’in, Kmily Ma
.imi Allnntn I ■•iiflit pot man * *in*l i
M i k . I'tpp
1(he .arm- i Ilie ■'tClVii! ail liuov
f* .ii tf
pevled ho. tnikrhtv
i the top In Mu. "i»
'Mitt
I he I.- ' - wall' |N&lt;| ilu
• v t ’l
*t
lot* tied- 11 1
fl.ire
.lialght *n1*&gt;ri aIni *er*
h,|(| I'f"eii j, lt»n
G R A N D ti U'tlb^ M
Miienii. wl
I S|KsLial.
I ' , .1or., i.l, ,
chiilleiigi-i to H IJ. Ih'U, tn *ii t * J
l o b e M i l l *. •- p i i
ly played &gt;)• nl I* I-- f .Ill*-; "• t He
by M i l l : o .I*-1d I. ii n t h ‘ i l i t i t t i f ' i l
Mu-,-- Com mi...... Glut
: ln-t
*-*l Jiere Tm -'-la. wiili
H im
Hi
Piolestant youth fi.-m .il

e rs o n a l s

Dannv
Murray
M ui rav.
with h|.
Mr. und

I Tt t lf t **

ih* C liim iii’- Y ••«!! l» &lt; •»if*t*ii.
«&gt;f North \iMMtra. ThW mtrrtif*
rminluDtit'i* it iiisotme will %\intinu*
tht tmv 11 * S u , . Si |lirTHtiH.' I h
I lie
1 !»«*»■lilt
lit if t il
v ii t il
II
i at imi" wiili * t ..i'll
lir o n ik iift t
**f
\ lilt*i
" I'dwh
Minting * f i I • Air ** Anionic the
■|*cukri *
•
• fuiHim • lniiim
-Lit ttthliti1 Utiw aa Gil 11
young mini*'' ■
1SoVet ttut t 'i t \ " mi v**lav,’. •
Minnesota i . W « .!iii*«ii.i\ litk’h
mi the topic '1 !.»* O .u iih hi il thi
lavymau."

M Im

Telephone 148

Mr. and Mrs. Kircher
Entertain At P a r t y

tin

PAGE TH R EB
1
"»

S IZ E S

$2-98
Your School Shoe Worries Will Bo Over
When You See Our Complete Line of
School Shoes

The Outlet
4th H TK F.K T and S A N FO R D

PRO St I I i:m I.F O P E N S
t’l.E V F I.A N D , Sept 3, idh
u.itit Hi.WIII fait, en- •x|n-cted ut
I ski-flout Stadium tonight '•&gt;
watch Coach Paul llrown's At
Vuterlca Fiat hull t'o r t f * re tte i
■tismpiori* open their IttlH scled
ids I gainst the lain Atlgi-lts Dalis

« s K f f i J K i - m a s c i i a 'a r

t»-n.r H a lt ." at th. R lti Theatie Sunday. Momlay and T t S y .

W

$14*5
view . .

, any

'

f" '”

......

Dress
Sale Continues
Thru S a t Only

•a,
Front v lt w . . . b o ck

^ oue.

vltw . . .

y o u 'ro a ta n ta lizin g p lcturo o f p rcH in o ti In
T r u d / i 'ro m a n tk ruttling Follto th a t bockons
.with b ig , b rig h t lolitairo button*. In blade,

Exceptional vulues in Cottons, Rayons and
mixtures Sizes 9 to 15; 10 to 52

groon o r b ro w n o n d u z o t 7 to 15.

*5 - *10 - *15
Values ranging from 14.95 thru 29.95

v*Tjyg||jfr

.v^

A nr* collection of wontl rful Penney cotton* at the
usual th rifty p rlco l .Tailorcd.for-town tyj»ei with
V-nccklinet,'belted'WaitU and awithing pleats. More
feminine one*'with sweetheart neckline*, tirback*.
full skirts, bottom rufllea. All in gay, cheerful alripea,
cliecka, polka dots or nov city prin ta. 12-20,38^4-1,46^ 2t

�ESBVB

PAGE

FOUR

T IIE

SANFORD

F R ID A Y

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

S EP TEM B ER

Sanford Giants Down Leesburg In
L ocals Cop 4 To

Pitches In

0

Affair

L E E flR U R d , Sept, 3 ( special)
Th* Sanford Giant* dosed 4(h '
Florida State League season benlad night with n •tintrinc I t*» 0
' vhtnry over the l.« &lt;-»l»«ir»r I'liate*.
IJoyd Clifton, Sanfoid accopd
w k » r provided the winning p"nrh
with a triple with the ha--\, load­
ed ih the im p nth innintr. when the
Sanforidlte* jammed nil of tln'irj
four run* aero-* the plat.

I t u t l e r .i ),
,«li 1.* , r r n If
\|rf%ir«1.1!»
—
t'r»l* .r . ,
.
A ,ti» r t, l l - . f f
T nr-.lll.. f
tlr siit ia m o
. —
nllnll
IX I 'i n a lr l l, .
.ftallry
rtl. « lp ------------- — - ...... ........

1 1
3 o
1 1
e n
3 «
1 0
J 1
1 ft
fl O
0 O
1 fl

«
fi
1
S
&lt;
I
««

ft

1

0
•
»
o
l
p.

*1
0 ft
ft it

is ’ « 31 %
Total*
n Kll*d out f o r Arnorlcli'i In Mt
b ~ - U alkr.l f o r M c n g l . l l " In
e — Itsn far M o iu k L'II o In t H i
*1 Fdnvn#4 for II raft hum in fill
fh nr** by It.nlliiffi

?. 1948

Game

Giants And Orlando Senators Open Playoffs Tonight
Sanford In v ad es Tin -Ti
kcr Field F o r Game;
Tw o T eam s Piny
Here T o m o r row

Is Order Of Day For
Southeastern Conference Gridders

• A Florida State Theatre •

Passing

’ = i i i = i i i = i n = i i i = M

Mats* |0c
Eves-

i = i i i = i i i = m

O pens

S w i tt

12:15 I’.M.

L ie

Children- lie
Daily!
Ily A S S O C IA T E D I'ltKSS
“ We are ready,” Tho.e ware
'
Olid Dllfl |f.fi
•I
Pasting—
the
footFiall
kind,
not
U p i h i i ir «r
fifUl (TOO 408'tie word* of Malinger Hal Grtlher
scholadic grade* — occupied th«
ltun«*
■nl&lt;r a n t s 'T r l t r . K t%
a* he explained the |ilt|a tn l'irli
kle
n niuAni'iNo
Kirr«*r • u. M -i it
time of four team* in the South of
the
Sanfoid
(limit*
fur
tile
lt.(N
Hurt ii l.Mttid In
V lift! •n 3 It.sfC
F IN A L S T A N D IN G S
ra*tern Conference during eatly
nrllti
Tw o
lift Ml* ■ 1•
Anif hot
Florida State League playoff*,
I let lit.i Stale League
practice sessions yesterday.
Tlif
Lfteft M i » :
Ki.il
n ifto ti
They’ll Wolt i off
tv hleh will Sanford begin in O r­ OrLen tlo
to :r*n ««&gt;
1*111ft.4' Milt 1ft I.ftft on
M-i
“ We are going to be u patting
« . S3
ifM
1**T.4r|,
lando tonight.
racket. opened the gain-* III’ I lie fo r d 't. left* d i u r v lu III! ■1 f
t iA Y f *1
&lt;i*
,,
,
,,
.
.
.
.
team
(hit
year.”
»aid
Kcntinl..
17
lit*
1
||tic
‘
III*
&lt;s
Huefthlkr«»hi«
2
In
3
luftimr*
hill for the Giant*. lie pitched
Rolling liny a greyhound whirl, , v
h
„ Wp
^
w ith yout
i '"For the flr»t lime till* year, H A S T «*UI*
11 M
.Ii*
nn t •All
m ii
off ItOPf
thtev inning* and allowed the rkiiftfit
..e iu a M 'J the track record over |inlf tll f(„ , ht. llir wHh
We
. . 11 O .StM
a 1
"i* have a full pitching -&gt;laff, and ftl A U ittfftl |«|ft
h u l l s 3. H r ,«nh Aftl
*'• I T
. B ucf two hit*. Rocni.ranr struck H tru i’k mil
ntc
.1X1
hy
th the fl-t*. an t futurity cour** *, 1 .
,
,, ’ . ,
Hu* v **h* «ii'll'*
iifl of them ready to gn to woth
Heart!
...
,
’ i,
non t know who w ill catch them,
I d so
3*.*
out four and walked eiw Fit ate Hchnlts &lt;. Ilrunham J till l.» •If course, anything' can happen, I n U « t»d
I ' d L t i kh
M
II
at* ■till i nlal.lv rate a* u favorite the other team or our men, but
■■In
tie,
l.y
llr*nh»&gt;ti
iM
jii.
i
\V|M
l wtter.
\
*
etrrtft
f
I
U
p
n
I
U
.night
wiien
the
up|&gt;er-crust
•nd i* usually docs in tin Florida
pill'll**' K hull* Wlnnln* tot, i ,t
we at e going to pi,**."
Bf
Rill Spink* played first base K-litiln Tim* of a*ni* l l'. I' i i Stale I an pne 1 have found that
A life u* tint* « &lt;J.il ftr » V i lift i
lejhmiinl, [inrade nn the oval
f »rl*•iid-i 1*|V ; I mft aftmi 1-3
Hen /.utiinka. *oph end from — DOUBLE FEATURE—
for the first three innliui* of the pin-** Atnlnw anti f"of*r
iliefnrv
the
*tart
of
the
feature
"Ut,H he added.
HA&gt;
i i.i'M Itury 0
&lt;-a*t Chicago. Did., demnnatrated
I •*onv' •*«
contest for the visitor*. J ot
1 *1 ) tr, n i Hft«« it m - T I n U t kft 1 • |ninth tace.
Y E S T E R D A Y 'S STXItS
The Si.nf.it,| *kip|ier will -eit.l
; he'll do hit *hare of the ratrhing,
Hchtdtx ratnr into the iranvt in
l.n im . T .4 * r
JDHHHY MACK
It,.V
i«
a
lightning
atartcr
and
Iwflhnndei Art Dunham to tin?
i lie made mmiernu* impreMivo
M’lsynfW
(he fourth fmine, and lto»i-nkrnn*
Hanford ■« OrUn.l..
when one* nut in front he ii«ual!y *nagf. And Ueorge lilamla, neninr
Ily A S S O C IA T E D 1‘ltl-SS
hilt
movtnl to firstba.e to romplete
1 tonight in the first pa me of
f]iilri**,ltli .. i |i,jrtnna ll.ach
tav» there Uut tonight he will 'lunrtrrhark nf Voungwooil. P a ,
Walkei ( ’titiper. Giant* knm-l
the firit round iii ih f pla off*
the ronte«t.
really have to exert him*rlf if h" •■rverl nntire ihat hi* pnaiitig arm
Ilntlard
Iti nnhnin, l-eenh it r g ' ed in three tuna with a single and Manager laiu RevII of the S*tiatm,
win’ , to fir,id, on top. Competing m |Bht la- in for it* »*-*t »ea»on
fllnger. w t a new Florida State home run t.i le nd the Giants to i it.a* selected Right hamlet FM Dme
igainst Mm will Is* such track ( T__
_ _______
i in open for the Senatoi*
L&lt; agth- iiTiird for trumea lo*t. f»-l victory over ttia Pirate*
c n n u__
ire
concentrated on pa*,tar* a* Ante Over. Fain. Lik. ,
Vol* chief offensive
He wa« tiimmed in hi* i l n i con
Johnny Schmit*. Culm
ennt I The leniiai will return to lh«
r - n». H l***lr Mr. Hiawntha l-auy, jM&gt;n |n,t yrnr— with morning and
teil of the *ea*nn.
i hack iifler Wednesday's drubbing Sanford patk on Kalurdav evei
•a a rw H ii
Sam Spade and Mailboy,
afternoon aerial dummy »crim„ hy lliotiklyn to pilch font »core- |mg, and llliddy I jike. u :*u p un
Alt
fc
II) \SStM I kTF'.D I'ltF S S
HnllMiy will t«- running fur tin mage*. Coach Hob Neyland ha I — C O M P A N IO N I 'I C T U H K —
a 1 o ‘lr*a relief
" * inninga
' ’
and gain credit 1winnci for the 'IN •&lt;n-.m , will
_____1
lti,-*nkranl*.p
« f 1 l for Chicago’* 7-(1 triumph " v n face Manager llevi! of the Sen
!h
Altliough the Void,,d i 11
.
r-i time iii u main attraction, four tailback*— J . U, Proctor, Hal
T a t n
ttniu-swtri stout
&gt;1*&lt;l *. r r
get a final ci i k at the Wa; , 1 0 iThi* HI pound hrindle owneil by l.ittleforil. W, C. C&lt;v,|K-r and Jack
atom,
1 • I O 'th e Dodgers
I’q iill' )t&gt;
O
f AMT AMOMiS
Ik
ar*
tonight,
tt
won't
do
Ip
e
r
lithe
.Mulrnek
Kennel*
ha*
had
a
I
Heeler—
flinging
them
nut
to
&gt;
&lt;
I
XlrXlanu..**
Sunday afternoon'* r»nh , will
I l\
1
ooo.,. im nn gihi
tjler.Jf
---------SKINS W H IP It \MS
B IN G
t*e played nl Tinke, Fo ld in &lt;•&gt; hit iif good. The Reof* &lt;inch, t inetcoiic cnieer on the Vnluslr, Icuvey of end, and Imcka. Neyland
1
( n\
Katakia.rf
------ _ _
Not many week* ago he |*nkl Proctor looked exceptionally
OUTOOOtSI
i* a
taiUHi, and Maiuigei th-vil ha* do the (itorgia-F'loridn League pen-1 -auerr.
itnruan-llo.e
-•w. - «
| \(i, , m schmiling race*. Now he ) good
a a
1
LO S A N G E L E S . Sept. 3. M*'
M|ilnk*.lh
•Ignnted Tummy Hyde, a lefty. !•&gt; nant last night.
1
H'tMHr.p
The Dodger* led the h«&gt;|i during gallop* with the country'* fa,te*'. j F'or Vanderbilt, Bobby Retry,
The Wa&lt;hington Redskin* defeat- handle hi* thud game hurling n*
JO A N
t* I 1? * ed tlie Ln* Angele* Ham* ill to PI •Ignment. Rill Mnckel will proh- much of the season hut in tin- F‘lo*,le Me recently scored win* In Jiim lc Wade and Demi Davidson
Till*!*
i.itttvnrno
in their annual rharity game la-' aldy lie given Sanford'* tl. nl day waning day* they ran ru l „f seventh, eighth and la-ach court* i were on the throwing end with
1 I
' Aathipiy.**
chore, hut Manager Crulici may .park* and could not slave of in, rare*. Like Tom I* n five tim** [ Fklwnrd 4Duckyr Curti*, an enit,
night before 77,-11*— patron*.
I I
amrralN.Iti
hy the Ih-.it
| winner and t„*ing an Flwnlt pro sparkling a* a pa*a receiver. Wingmake Inst minute ehnngi - in hi&gt; j big victory drlvi
j l.M
watching.
hack* Mac Rohininn anil Daryle
a**ignnient for the Sunilm affair, ' ~ ‘ night'* doiililrhrail-r vtetoiy digv he will (war
ie# for the lh ar* tHik 'd a., n
Mnialhnuer* running in the M ay stood out in pass defense
however the fu*t two game pitrhthe pennant The scoir* were 1’ tl tenth race Include Tnngetlc, T i ark Iw iirk , The linemen concentrated
era Imie lieen deal goal ed l.y the and ]U-ii.
llappy, and Little Mickey
The Inn blocking and tackling.
Sanford *klp|H-r.
The great fight Iietwee". Val- la»t two »pied»ti;i, finisheil second ’ At Florida, end*, hack* and cen. .
The font »crie» ia u thru out
ilosta and Waycruoa overi lmdow d uiu| third respectively in Wedne,- |tern strewed work on pn»» offen**,
nf five game affair, and in the
what wa* happening
h-*iw. *n ,l«y ’» Iwarh course run.
•p n »» protection ami pa«* defense.
event that the fourth game ha* Thomasville iiml Tnllahasiec with
T iiM iin r* r .M in i:*
'Fullhack* Hilly Parker ami Alex
T echnicolor
to l&gt;c played, the tiinnt- will plav u first divieion berth ihmuling
iiJ n !11 n .ilk i,
iOanliner
punting,
I lr*l Hull lliillr
„ practiced
. ,
• i i1 ftheir1
ln.*t» to the Senntiu * at th- Isetween them.
Furlrtu*
I Mill* Alrnw.
't»t CiiiHy Inst year. Altd llTtr ( ouch
Muniripnl I'ark an Mnnilay night,
IDflomAt, No Phi Dun.
Tin l Tworuty Loitmii ti iK*nieb f«r
Tallaha**ee won the fir*t game T,
— S H O U T S PROGRAM —
which i* Lalmr Day
_
Ty ro .ml l'l»rh , , tM.nEth «t tackle and guuid.
of a double lull 7-M hut Thomas
ADDED
John Nr*bitia Passing Parade
In the event nf rain, the giute- ville came hark and won the 12- 1|‘ 3*4 ,i*** a inn. Mil*
1 Louisiana State fixithallet* ,tudThe M«cfitrliineH, tint
the following day will t&gt;c played Mining nightcap li-L Tonight the
"Guodbje All** Turlock”
C A R TO O N
l.*,t Hall Hall, ttewhle
! led hlacklaiard playa amt then trnd
at the field originally -whislulad Tiger* and Piratea plav again an I
MitcItuxU. t!te linyttl
h I o .vh . o In '* '
" ut in « rough two hour
.
f^ils
«*
r
- T H E .M A G IC IA N "
fnl the route,I, .Managei lirul* - in the event Thomas/ille wWin*
P A R A M O U N T NEW S
S tuarts iiipI other
in,' Kyra's
Mirra* i.urh, .vi.i,i iluhll* aml scrimmage. Coach (iaynetl Tin*,
*aid yralcrday, F'm in*ta,ice. if there will he n tie for fourth I liseuiy'* Fancy.
ley, eonreiitiMted mi lotll caitying
undent Scottish chins
:(r«i IIhi r l l'«it*Hl9
tie gaine I* waahetl nut ill tliliind'- place.
Yrllow TrunMt. il nn*M KI4 * n | offense.
nrt! represented in
tonight, the contest tumoirow
■ uaiterhack Charlie Pevvy, halfn gii . il Hurti»li)r llfilru Mac Ktillant
” * ' I*. I.*
Ion.
' "
these wonderful Sun for*
night will lie played at Tinker Ih .-m -lv e . of „ first ............
W HEN ' IN H O l't r r — G IV E - - s p - t j ^ ta t Jl,m
.ml t*gl tupA - [talc Cray and A I Heromnn
fm l pluitls, the finest
Field, then the aecoiul game will I with u ton-inning K-7 edging cf j j
and fullhack ’Tllp " Collin* saw the
_na iia r e v ia ia *iu*
•e plaved at Sanford on Sundnv. the Amcricu* Philliei, *meth«rmg
Ply Hoot*. Jiiity's Husells, Prlr moat acUnii,
we've' over seen! Hitch
r*« Mill**. True Form. Jealoua
In the event the game i, pluyi-d in ihi' cellar »ince May.
MeuiiW'liile, tmlay'a the day, in
ON S A L E A T HOX O F F IC E — $1 J O — 13.10— 13.00
hits the lonifer, swinn
Jo,ill*.
MmIIko, Khmitlk* *nO II
,o,light, and tomorrnw’a affair 'i
the word* nf Georgia Tech Coach
Conlele'i 10-8 victory over die P,in,1)
skirt, huge "picture"
raimd out at the local |tuik Satur
nth flare S/iaib Ml*
I IJnbtfy Dodd, that the Yellow.
M oulin,• Athh lie* let Thominv.lle
lluaky 1*...r&gt;I Van 1**11*
collar of |&gt;igue,
dav night, the two tentna will ini-)’'
* yIt,
j* ' I Jacke'.* “ put on their d irty clothe*
PIPS*.
Ileal
li
Lini'tln*
e
,.
Pally
slip
into
fifth
piaee
and
the
fu*t
shiny patent lielL .
hen. on Sunday aftertioou.
■liviafon challenge (HI* 11Ion Moul* II* Itsppy P,| lit ns. Won ■ lA iiin m i yeally go to w ork." He. or­
dered iiunrlethack regular* Jimmy
T l •• llalncvllle (• Men and the trie ha* no chance for a upper *&gt;ut llm lf
aia Mare i link nils
Sizes 7 to 12 . . . for
Dnvtnna Reach l*h ta aie *rhe&gt;|. liraekel »pfit.
H. urr) III, U. M»,1alll&lt;,n. Hunny's Southard and Joe C. Drown, and
your h u e k - to - s c h o o l
ulcd to meet in the first gamo of
slnotl,
,i... n . „ „
i
Il.imtsi.mc llcwskr, flrjeam newcomer* Rudder Sykes and Rill
« I the Hear* htirti-I nnv ,,f..*roa, I'asip i-*ii* Hue4*y Khuw- Shnrfsehweidl to report an hour
wurdrohe.
their *i'rie, playoff* tonight at of rmutu
the fine*! game* of the year in «r* nmt llortler C
___
early earh day for »ome intensive
City l*lnnd Park In Daytotiu whipping the Dodger* eailv in the
Tlh liare h 'U tb Mil*
Half Iwi.si rro.i .1 I’rii t, Trolii tutoring l&gt;y Assistant Coach Hay
Reach. Manager Sam I lemma wl’ l evening a one hitter, re ' h r ef
■in, _____
My»i*ry
Cord. t-m .
Don.
_ sp*.t. t.lsa"
____
vend "Stukhy" Siahk-feld to the the Dodger* come througu .viih a H
| m&gt; Tt|&gt;, *"Umet&gt;rtii T.«r|v *‘rt*I I p
At (ieoigia. the aoppomonrs
mound for the first game, and six-hit game, good enough tu win Da I iu
Mlk l l a t f 5 IHlIu Alll#
»eem to hold the key to the HullManager M m I llumt or Joe ('lean on many other night*. In the late
Tii'ti*'* t’niTimimiitf. Hill'* rlnaic,
Two of
will hurl fur the
game the Ih'nr* made 13 nil good J i l l J i n k * . I r l •it iJ.jt.it. In A. Ooli, dogs' f.initial! *ucce*a.
Mnnnget (Duller of the (D an', for ten run* and the garec wliilo K l D r , i l i I « , It.llifiB I tn b and A n u l - the second year hark* stood nut
v«.r*.Ar
&gt;
for Coach Wally
Itiitta— Lukv j
will piohahly use the followin'! Valdosta got ten hits. A ninth in­
Will liner n liiiig l l l l r
lineup to open the game tonight;
ning outburst of four run, won
A n t # U m . M t*lll«.), L l k r T o m . Ilriinseii and John Tillitskl, who
F I o p i I p J*Ic» llM th u tri.* K u l y , I ’p ln , seem certain for regular berth*.
Johnny McManua, **
the game and the pennant.
Hnadr. nmt I t o H l n s Hoy.
And seven other *oph* are count­
IJoyd ("liflnti, 2h
I l t l H « r r llrn r k I m trtf
Iwn Matte rf
I***•ll* I n i. MciH imi. l««iJy X » ed mi for reserve rule*. It'a ho|*ed
V U i l « llutijr* Jr * L i v r M*. L l l t i r that Rrunsnn, Florenee, S.C. stiecd
l!nv llmenl.ian*. Ill
Ati- K r y , T r o r k li R (ip ) and u n n r t i
Charlie I'epii, *|I*
merchant i* tht- man to fill CharHr Tnppi'* *p*it a* iireakaway
Tim Tv lrr. cf
runner.
Connie Kavakia, If
Coarli Red Drew said hi* Ala­
Itinlv Knr*im, e
bama sipiad appeared in la-lti-r
\it Dunham, p
than average condition, mill hinted
0 A 1 N K S V IL L K , Sept. 3, id t —
that rougher work rot,III lie el*
At the end *if their fourth pinctice
peeled shoitly. He ahiftod Dirk
Maftoii in two day* of fall work­
Flowers, Mobile senior, hack to
out*, F'ltirida'a (intnr* have been
D F . L A N D . Sept. 3— F'oolball right tackle in the imly change in
prcinouneeil "mueh nuue niatureil" etfuipment will le l**ued to sixty position*. Flower* v^rk e d the left
hy I ’l'trli Ray (fleari Wolf.
men reporting Mondgy for early side in spring drills.
“The roaihca already have a tirartire. Coach Rrady Cowrit aald
Th e Auburn Tiger* gained a
feeling (but we are lirifimiing 'oitmlmy.
Irtlrrm a n . hut lost another. Coach
W IN TE R PARK l la.. Re„| n accomplish *omethtng,” "thr Flnr- I Flven on the eve of the first day F!arl Brown said guard Floyd
•I Spenall The Rolluia College Ida mentor said ltd* morning, “ and of practice, Coach Cowell remain Fulm er, Junior from Jacksonville
Tar* will *tort ntactlre next F'rl- ‘i'» iieeause all of the boy* are ml silent on nrospeeta for this reported, but that back Cliff
Synchro Model
dnv morning for I he tough*** far more matured in footlmll than year's team. i(e only would say Grubb, Auburn, had lieen forced In J
fnoDnll miniinign in the history -ii the past two years.
we will hsve plenty nf men.
••nil
football
because
of
illne**.
of the college,
"W hen playing unler Dixie Con­
Yesterday tho Mjuad foliowe«J
('oarli
dark
Mclhiwall
will the same procctluiv of a morning ference rule* which prohibit pay­ Find Ersklne Russell, Birmingham
junior, took top honors in aprint
h a v e -(n e lly two H l-e* * to p**.
ing foolliall players, you never
To SERVE YO U
» ' » " the Ter* for the „nc*nr with workout in shorta and an afternoon know Just whxt you will have triala.
New nffrnsive “T “ piny* were
F‘r»kine I’n ik r r in O-lando. F"ri* M&gt;*»inn in full pad*. Much of the until all tFie rnrn report,” Cowell
day night. S*-nl '.‘ I HI her oorwin* extra poundage brought hack from said, lie added that he is highly tried out for the flr*t time by
V-616
.020
ewt* on the *rhe,l,,t|. are Miami. summer vacation ha* altradv lie- In favor of foolliall on a strict­ Tulane’* Green Wave, prepping
h’lorlH* t*re*hy|eel*n
ftetn».*re gun to |ie!l off the GO candidate*. ly nno-pretslonal hail*. He ex- for the opener with A U lm n is Rep*.
V .llfi
120
There ha* been no noticeable pectr that after the nmfrrrnce D 2A. Cooler weather permitted more
Hldo w,-*lev«n Tampa, Stetson
(lowing up of the luu-kfii'ld. and established, condition* will level strenuous work, hut tho squad J
ap.l Itirhmond.
XX-127
V- 127
|j*ek «f rgvuffvt* «tr«**H*th I* lueak-a-way l«iy» Hal Griffin. off ao that the uncertainty that ■till wa* In light equipment.
enu.ioo the Ta r mentor the mo*1 Chuck Hunalnger. Rub (ireutx- exiMa this year will lie eliminated.
Mississippi State's f&gt;5 maroon
mac her, l*&gt;rrn ilroadus, Jim Yancy
hesdseha*
Th a t there will ix- plenty of pigskinner* were attired in full
"W att elve any of ou* oimop. ind J ih- Michael got plenty of *mcn i* evidence hy the fact that fnulltall regalia, hut dodged contact
ent* nlentv ,,f troohle «»M * *h* -hanrra tn text thel. *m-ed in he sent out fifty Invitation* to work
f t -jl t..*m i* on Iii. ftetd hut •IrIlia whlrh shot them uuickly into early prartire and that almoit
a f,-» lh*t. • don't know '*
the open in dummy ilrlli*.
100 wanted to report . He en­
Th e African ancestor* of the
larged hi* training facilities from American Negro represent tribe*
I*” I, fare,! * |ll| th e great**,
321 E . F I R S T
Phone 9117
uroMnms at *n,t. w here d , Waite, former North C a n 'in a fifty to ilxty and will allow a* diversified in human types ns
others to cor.,mute.
-ohomore* will liattle for in,-l. tackle.
those found In the nations nf *306 East Flrut S treet
Phone 918
•loo*, and «t eeoter. where *-nlv
O f the men reporting, 19 will Europe.
The Tar* will work ojt twlee
*-sr*liv.cadhr*, *lW*t« Ita*. dally during the first week.
Ih. lettermrn end 27 w ill he men
who have not previoualy worked
■r-n-rvrk of Ctrarwater, (*
The »c hedule:
avollahle
Sept. 31 Rrskine
Orlsndo out w ith the team. Some of these
will lie Junior college graduates,
McDouall expect* Ida M|uad to
Oct.
1 Miami .
Miami
report In ihatie.
Oct. Iff Florida
Gainesville some tramfrr* and some fresh­
"1 told earh player on Ju ly 'Jfi
Oct 23 Presbyterian Orlando men.
Monday's program will start
that I expected him to lie ready
Nov.
(I Ohio Wexelyan Delewith registration and issuing of
to play when he reported,' Me ware 0 .
equipment.
During the afternoon
Dowrall declared. "And I’ll find
Nov. 13 Delew are
Orlando
out at the first *e*,ion just who
Nov, 10 Tampa
Tampa the squad will handle the ball
didn’t follow Inulrurlion*,"
Nov. 2d Stetson
Orlando* and do some light workouts on
Mclhiwall again will tie a*,
Dee.
3 Richmond
Orlando ITulley Field. Srlmmage is in the
hooks liefore the end of the first
alatrd hy Joe Justice, formec
*Homecoming
Rplllna halfliack, and D r. Alex
week.

Rolling Roy Rates
As Top Favorite
In Ninth Tonight

’

S U N .M O N .-T U E 6.

Saturday Only!

BROW i

Waycross Dears
Cop Twin Dill To
Win G-F Pennant

“Mil

CROSBY

F ONTAI NE

I

EMPEROR

WALTZ

F IR S T

.WITH CLAN PLAIDS
from the pageM of Polly Pigtails
the HALF-FARE crowd

= n i= m = = in = iii= :m = iii= iii= iii:
GIFT TICKET HOOKS

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

\$6-98 ’ll

Wolf Says Gators
Are More Matured ^ Men
Than In Past Years T(&gt; 0?en su,Lson

h alf-fare

N o tic e !

Rollins Tars Arc*
To Open Football
Drills On Friday

Practice Monday

U K- O I ’KNI NG

Tuesday, September 7th

PHOTOGRAPH YOUR
LABOR DAY
ACTIVITIES

Latest Models - - • Lowewt Prices

BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL

$0.16

BROWNIE TARGET

$0.18

BROWNIE REFLEX (only

$9*49

KODAK FILM NOW IN STOCK
v
v*

•H o t Lunehes
• Shrimp Dinners
• Other Delicious Meals

Homer’s Grill

ROBSON

SPORTING
GOODS

Announcing . . .

BASEBALL SATURDAY NIGHT
SANFORD vs. ORLANDO
FIRST HOME GAME PLAYOFF 8ERIE8
G A M E TIME 8:15 P.M.
REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES
i

m

PREVAIL

RE-OPENING
Eddie’s Restaurant
SUNDAY - SEPT. 5th

�= il
W.IDAY SEPTEMBER S. 1948

TH E

Legal Notices

“ Back to School”
With * new permanent, *hui»t‘il and atyled in Ion* hair or the
new ahort “ Swing-proof C o ir' . • .
Special* in both Cob! and Machine ICM W a r n . ,
Call for Price* an&lt;l appointment

H A R R IE T S B EA U T Y NOOK
206 N . Park A re.

Phone 9*1

T o Meet N ew Florida Fin n m in i Ke*ptinsll&gt;ilit&gt; L a w
( A S H D I V I D E N D S T O P O L IC Y H O L D E R S

.CM. BOYD-COMPANY.

Phone

101

Phone

F L O R ID A

P A C E F IV E

dla tH hiilio ri of •a I *1 *■! M * a n d It*
MACK Kit \ l . Ill N M \ » ;
tin aI ill* ..
**• i :mrcutor,
T H E A TL A N TIC
BRADENTON Kin. s - 1&gt;.
N A TIO N A L H AN K
• r JA C K 9 0 N V IL L R
■P*—Mackerel are
i
in
Hr j
u
shAfiii*.
la ie c n u t n U r* to the Vn&gt;... tl i.ia
Ha Fre*ld*nt.
iW k .
H r It t* W « | t r ,
Ab&gt;1 Trufl Officer
Then- tin* a Ini*;»• it,,, .-nti,-i
A * 9*t r e m o r o f 11**■ I -aN.pt
In iht- aunimt-r unit tin i a inn
Will arot T**tflni*ni of

Sirt»h*n Olln JO»|r»ho!#*f*

ha» ju»t

atarL-d with

il

ICgg And Poultry
JA C K S tt.N V | l.K ,

ti-h

(lffHIft)
weighing from two ■ |
M i r i n : n r % r r i . M %t m i \
» nil \ m u i &gt; u o r
n u i
i t e m \ t i m l rn»i
is
T ltT Of
T i l l : 1*0 I N T T
m i n n i n r n i* Tiin ti n o \ .
.1 I' l t d E
HI M I . N o l . r r o U N T Y .
%m i rn it i in u .
H T A T i : o r F l . o l l l I *A.
o iu i: n r
t m u
IN IMtOltATK
N 'i i t lt r |« hffptty n l \ * n th4l T h * In r r m I * h of
IHM lM U V T Y S O N M I ' l t l ' I l Y . «lw&gt;
A tU ntL
Nu ll &gt;r.at II i n k of J*» k
M u r i*hy*
mini-111*Jii« feptiffiA 111* F I **rLI *, »* kno w n im O ot**r T
|*l«N*Utr,» r of I fi«" IJIPt W i l l An'«t liwrw.Br*!
To
\
LI*
\V»|oM
IT
MAY CON*
Tw alu tuent of Hir|»h#n &lt;*lln rthln*
l.enlht-r Trim \ I'lpini;
h n l i P f t l r t r i i e t l , h a « fllml In th* i t : iin
N i it lt r i ■ hrr*,li) &lt;i%*-ii Muit M a ry
H|lO% * «t&gt;|rt| C o u r t !»• filial AC*
c o u n tln K and
f«*r ap p ro va l I Mur|«h* /at h a n III*-*! h*r fi n * ! r*«
ih rm d
fair o rder of ill Bit il. m Ion iHift a- AdnilnlBfr4 tr|i i‘ T A. of
h* ***rtt# of l' *r* #y T * * « n Mur*
I.cut her Trim
l|llII|*
.mid It# I In 41 ill** h*r * * *■ l i t * ti*
lot
*if *ii Ul
n t H r . 411*1 th.it
It oh), ill-" known a*» Ih»rB«|f TMlltphv
1 *i *4 «*d I till I » h * filed
o l l l -»t 11
i*Vli*ik X M on th*
|I t H i l i y *»f S*pt *mh*r . I f l l .
»r h r r p*t|t| t for f ln n l &gt;11*. harfip
t.» th*
n* B*»on thereafter « » tfir m i l l r f nnd that »hr will atipll
». v'
Wan
Cowntjr
iH h t&gt;* hrftfd app ly t** th* Honor* •.
i M e It W Warp «• «’«"inty Judw* J tid k *• *«f Hr toluol* I ' o i i n t r , F l o r i d * ,
of tier « \ * t i r » i y o f S * m l n « l r * r i w r h t w , on t hi a fl| h 11,i y *'* S r 111mlai h ff ,
■it I*I * o fflr * In I In* T o i i f t ||tMi*f IM» f«r Apit-xiil erf Mine itod
\d mlftlBof S r t n l n o l r
K lm ltl* , of for f l U i l *!l*i h at if * t*
of | h t *«tm#» *«f
H anford. Flo ri d a for th* appro va l *t .i 11 1 \ « * T \
T
y
r
n
n
M
u
r
p
h
y
,
»!••»
known 4
of If* *ti|il flnnl
. *ttinf|nr
••
tin
•il* h K b ** n i o r noil for order o f .*« |,r*.r*rv T M u r p h v dr*
l h l « I f t h *l»i . f J t i l )
!"•*»
HUM
MU U r i l V /. A l * l l 1
i It V
I
\ . 1 i n l n l* ir 4 i rU i ‘ T A
J a c k It. Mm
of ftir •••t ft I * of
|m •ItSI'l T Y S O N M f l i r M Y
■*i*o V 1 . w n it* |i«rni*Y T
it il r f&gt;h1 .1r c r j *rd
11 IK M I N K It A N ( , lilt

Sent

:

ADAMS and HARRISON

. Pi —

Egg* and i *«.ilti&gt; price* . i.mint'd
llllt'liang. .1 I,..lay i.n lh. iit.-k»iinidle inn I hot*.

PAIMTNO K DKCOKATINfi
til
I If0 1 1 1

IttHint 225, Mciach Hulltling 222 E . 1*1 Street

Ihc

p.i*l

Ira

1I 4 1 , .

IX "

mi ore li'g.ill* rr*
llu*
llll
B.ll t 1i nt r t e r t
ul|ll i« la ii i 1••till
IH.Mi It m i * m u |&gt;&lt; rill*
^

•11*111••)*)«*

*2 5 M)

\ p

1 i.iltitil; Ini*ur*
il II4F v.m Like lli.it
rt •! Iii II a i 1111111 ..II
\ m n •liim lili i « . •
!•« *

I'AHKIU

* 1 5 -""
«| \ v | \ | | | |l)
i\ i- inviii xml t,i rh t’t'k niir lury**' l &lt;n k "l
eovi-ru li-tmv mu Im; Dir fhut nr;; i'iir nr g&lt; t
ri-|»luivnu*iit ruw-rs I'nr vunr |iri‘&gt;ent rnr.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

FO X K iW iJS ±
"

ri-o n .

PHONE

311

76

F IR S T S T.

M .itm u ei

*14 . j . . .
Hi

F ra n S t r ik e r

IN

T i l l 1 -llirt I T 1 -ltl'ltT N I N T H
J I T X . I kI
,1 I!.T I T
IV
« V t*
«tt*xi|v,ti i* i - o r v ' T V
rlJi.
m i* \ i\ i ’ii x n i -i : i i v
\i&gt; « » t j .
w n i i * n m o v i ,T o m i : it v.
I*l„lntlff

■ M M i

*in

M nltK l.l V l( \ V I K K Il — KltKK E S I IM \TKS
Hag nnlix Ah
lu rf Jim n
Phone h€.VJ
Hilanrr Munlhl)

C a t c h . * ••( .'ini i n ,%imi hac • I n e n
r c p o r te . l l i v

P L jVSTIC

L IA B IL IT Y IN SU RAN CE

101

H E R A L D , SANFO RD,

SEAT COVERS

AUTO

i

i s t i h : e o t 'N T V
c o e itT
O K H H illS O t.K C O t'N T V . I'l.O ll11 i A I S P l t O I I A T K
in
it»
i:«t a t i : o f
B T E I M i r N O U N P tllN IIO I-tK It.

SANFORD

^

P

•l

FOR RENT

ARTICLES FOR SALE 10

HuMne** UpportunltirH

T O M M I I ’ M O V TiH lO M ITItV
I
*n I
H » t n r r » %!*•*• %h
T O T i l l * I I I T I ’ N I H N ’T
T O M M IM
M n N Tth O ir.H Y
l| kfiftp i t i n m rrrtm I I i p %ff|i!i*%it
f* r **gfv|.f l-y
I ' l l - l l . tM -rt f l U i l
**?*(•* tlmf i . it till in* r**l*|#ii**«
•*ntl ft«Mf**« is* f.ftfir tilo r lv i u In
i n •' » fi f ft t*l t i m i f f
i* T)iTiit*ii*
ilttfiftfo»m*n
|*it*f O ffti r H o i
l l u r l f o r Y CVttrt*'Hi itt
Hmt
t**ii
f«r* « rr*|*l#nt •*? n :f*t,«t r* «tviitr
f* its Hi* -it ♦».
.f K l o r l It
it
t* T i i F i t r r i M i i : o i t i » &gt; : n K l »
Ififtl vi i tpp*sr fit lh * l*|11 isf
" n f n p l l l m f 11*' 1 h*» *L *i»t » h r ( l h

0KK1CE rpace in Mrlich Iluititing.
New Kncatlon. l i c i t . Sewing Well .locked grocery Mote, ntiv
location. Apply Wit Locu.t A v ­
ijirge light office, newly ilreo- Machine Shop. Opposite Prince*.
enue.
inted, all utilities, heat ami jani­ Theatre. Phone 1190,
tor
u rn c v
furnUhcd.
Call
fl'X K D O P K K U S— eomnlet* 111* 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
S'i3-W, &gt;1. 4 A. Dept. Store.
Hunt'* Tuiedo Feed More.
Modem and up lo date one room _ _ _ _ _ _ _
KRNl A CAR
efficiency apartment. Ideal for co.M P I.K TK S O C K K T S E T . other
YOU DRIVE rr
hne'ne.) coupla. Downtown lomechanic, tool) al.o j.ewing
«*f 44lith*r l&lt;»i«
nilirrivl**
PHONE 200
lh* nil*tflioilttn* « f *a|i| M i l w il l
cation. Call 650.
chicken.. Orlando Highway lit.
STICK I.AM&gt;-MI&gt;lUtlSON
In- ! » k r n
r .i n fp .» r « i V*% &gt;nit iiunt
2. Ilox 2firt.
IMUtlVE.IT. INC.
* Jrrr**
|sr*» rnllfiB*.*
w ill
l-B
A P A R T M E N T . M5 W. l.t St.
#f***r*«| *I?i«f lift s «»ti
T h r r* h r f w.MIMhl lie-rrln I* ill*
SOUR F LO R ID A H O M E can la­
F O R R K N T OR S A L E : llou*e m «»m (iovemment huilt leiat— I I
p e l ftet. Call 9.M for detail, ciMalnln* *f tn h*otut&gt; •llfufr*
i t m » i i t T M i :i t o i i t &gt; » : i t i : t » i im t
feet
long—
60"
.tern.
A
ll
cop­
npailmcnt t&gt;erau*v of ill health.'
tn F O G G IN G . Southern Cheat* •M b fi&gt;i»|** t * tiuhfhh*"! r&gt;n. * ***|i
per riveted-Mavine
plywood.
Se* Owner, 2011 E. 5th St., San­
lia!r, Inc.
w**k fuf fo ur Bin !'r**|s * n r * Mo
lh H i ** H » h f •tr *I 11r r ftLI
,« n r i r p .
Prirt* ItO.OO. O nr John.on Sea
ford.
Hn|»*r r*yM|*lir.| in M*mln&lt;i1* I •nun*
D O D G F -P L Y M O C T II
Horce 12 outlacard motor. Perft
VL&gt;rMft
!* A R TS A N D S E R V IC E
\\ ITNI**»‘? |TlV L t tn!
• M I f lx m
Five Room furni.hed hou.e, ga« | f let condition. Price 1110.00 10* Palmetto Axe.
Phone 1011 •*ff(« I t l ***tl »if •niff P m ir v
thin
I’none 797 or K4-W.
Move, electric refrigerator, il •
Ilii! 'Liv of HwittrtrsLrr
% ft |9||
*'
i'
n n tvn o v
h rrip iin g m a tt r e e .
$70 a,
iDIp-Selfy Self Herr Ira Laundry
r i f rk
nf r i n nit
f*nurt,
C O A T M II.K
month yraily. Adult, only. 215 1
Driera
Ironing
&gt;*ni i! n i &gt;|* I'oimv v
Randall 1'rie.t
Holly Ave. Phone 451-W.
404 W . Ilth Ml.
I'Soae 1189
n..rid%
Nanford
Phone 7I6.W1
I U *» I. Ill V T
U r p u i y C le r k
C n L L 617 for Hattrry, Generator
T W O ROOM furni.hed apartment,'
H
m I
T«»M
A
T
t»
P
L
A
N
T
S
40r
hundred.
and Starter aervire.
Swaln’e le*r**&gt; H iff!**
HOI French Ave.
I7 ltm W. 1.1lh St. Ph. 299-M.
Cattery Service, 301 W. Kirit f*r
F L - r it .
\ 11«*r n* t f**r IM 1 1rtf l f f
St
2 ROOM A P A R T M E N T . A d u lt.!
Automatic Rudd (&gt;a» w ain heater.
only. 200 Laurel. Phone 146-M.
H05 Park Ave. or Phone S3. A, tlR L A N D O Murntng Sentinel. O r­
II. lam-joy.
lando Evening 8tar. Call llalpl.
Cahin with kitchen, hutaine gar,
Ray, llOS-J
Conner*. Cahin Court H im a/ IT,
White Pul m Reach .uit.
tio&lt;N|
2 mile* uHiih of Sanford.
condition, .in - 36. Phone 0-10 II. SEPTIC TANKS, preca. concrete
M O D ER N
AP AR TM EN T
FOR
iviulorc.-d, ila tr approved .lie*,
R E N T : See Takach'a.
____ 1 Maytag waahing machine. go*.|
bib. C.’IO ami 736 gallon* All
2nd &amp; PALMETTO
condition. F. M. Kngli.h, 251
wo&gt;*k guaranteed. T . 0 . Iltown,
Four mom apartment with .cipi'nOak Ave.
Jr. Phone 139 W.
ed por
porch. Adult* on'y
914
We Hu.v For Cush
C E L E R Y P L A N T S . C. A. Uinloa. FOR R E N T — Moot aander. Eaay
Myrt1e.
W c.t Side. Phone 133-W.
And
operaticn. Reaaonabte rate), Han­
ford Paint 4 til a.r Co. Phon*
8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK Capilid Reroid Player, excellent BOS.
SELL ON EASY TERMS
condition. Phone H76-J
R E A L E S T A T E — IN S U R A N C E
Per Kitchen Caldneta rati C. J.
See U « Itrfnre You Itii) nr Sell
I Apartment nlxe Imliy IknI. I
P R O P E R TY M A N A G E M E N T
(jkiitt. 770-W.
Harmony
I’utririan
H.»a»ii*u
R A Y M O N D M. IIA L L , Realtor
Hultar, maple fininh. 1 Inn I
fixport Radio Kapotrta*
itn,. -I Florida Slate Rank illdg.
I inlwh* niidium ueinht suit, lixe
Prod ftfvm . 811 K Sittf Hi
— i
38. Phone 580-W. Htx. h II.
M O D E R N 4 bedroom Ranch type Kirkland.
Real Itaiate
Inreatmenla
home, 2 bath*. Excellent loca­
W. It. W IL L IA M S . Realtor
tion Apply 6(H) P!umo»a Drive. One youth bed, good ■uiidtLun.
110 N . Park Ave. Tel. 1120
T R I G I D A I R E
Phone 485-J.
Phi-tie 123B-W.
P .II.A. l*ong Term Laana G.l.
F .II.A . Repair l*oana
M Piece? Walnut Diningroom *uil,
If you are looking for a home In
good condition. 123 W IJth Si. R,t,|ja icpairt-d, ralletl for andi
the lower price bracket, we have
;— *
.
ikhvere,! plume County .1702.j
a 3 la'droom frame houne loc­ .22. .32 and .46 cal. piatoU and .22
j ( - Walter.
ated on 2 large cornel loti* with
cal. rifle, 4 .a lt water f i . h m g ___________________
nice .hade tree, and tiu il tree".
I ■ See at Seminoli- CountV .AW N S M O W ED . For rea*onahh&gt;
Sate, puce |6.0«M).(H). Adjoining
Health Unit. Monday through
e.timaU-a Phon* 7RS-W.
101 K. I at St
Ph. S3
lot. rould be purchawd If deFriday,
V E N E T IA N B LIN D S made to orpiretl.
We advi.c you to act
It .
Seminole Venetian Blind
promptly
aa
thl*
pro|H-rty F E R T IL IZ E R D IS T R IB U T O R on
wheel., dilating marhim-, t r a r -, |;n. RO|j w
j r^ St.
Phon
ahould .ell nuickly.
lion drawn. 1110.00 for both.
;JS2-W.
H O IIK R T A. W IL L IA M S . Itrallar
Carl S. Myiirx, phone 781-J.
Raymond K. LundquiaL Aaaoelate
BOOK K E E P IN G Servic- and Tax
Phone 732 Atlantic Hank Illdg.
rrporta.
Denip.ey, 210 Mag
«
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
nnlia. Phone 807.
A ROOM H O U S E . * car garage
H EFua^EO R
' and atorage room, fruit Inn-a, lltg h r.t i-a.h p r»e paid for lined
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G
Iwtwren 19th and 2tith »trv.iU.
furniture. T rd Davla Furniture
A N D T Y P IN G
8A,600.00.
T e rm , ran I"- ar­
Ce. ?P K. l i t Ph 068.
C R E D I T III'R E A D O P
ranged.
H A N FO R D
2 hedmom houw, new, ju.t twing " A IL L B U Y your car rrgardlc.a
II* N. Park
Phone 180
completed.
16,600.00. Term ..
of age or condition. Ratliff 4
Lot* of Iota, 8100.00 and up.
Son*. Phone 237-W.
Electrical Appliances
J. W. H A L L . Realtor
Refrigerator!
2129 Mellonvllle Ave.
8
HELP W A N TED ~
Bettfr Ctf A HYING START
Repairing
__________ Pkawe W - W . ________
W A LK Kit E L E C T R IC CO.
Make friend*, make money! Hr
20H N. Park Ave.
Ph. 1104
N IC E 6 ROOM H O M E , mrm-r lot
prx-.enting Avon Coametlc* In
All W ork Gueraniet-d.
clq.r In, mnvenlcnt ichooL, 3
%
your neighlMirhoud.
Plca.ant,
choice Iota Dream wold, one cor­
friendly, part or full time FLOOR S A N D IN G and finishing tlrlandn S tN F O IM I ii intri Park
ner, other* ju*l off Geneva.
work.
Write Naomi Seabury,
Match Por Opening Date
with modem etjuipment, 28
Owner. J . L. Perkin., 702 W.
111 K. 10th Ave., ML Dora,
At
yiaia eaperirnc
work guar­
3rd St. Phone II89-W .
Ha.
anteed.
K. F. St ivrna, Rt. 2
SANFORI)
Box I43A, Sanford, call 71rtR4
S P E C IA L nlee hou.e, earner lot. W A N T E D Experienced meat roun
alter 7:00 I*. M. o, l-efore 7:0(1
In excellent condition. 2 bed­
ter man, M ini be good. M ar­
A
room), large attic apace, well
garet Ann 8uper Market. Apply
fruited. P n:e 87400.00. Term ..
C ^ E . Iluggina, Manager.
SAVE A LIFE
/ r r r u * o u s m s so'mlkh'
3 BED RO OM H O U S R -a o u n d con­
MAYIIK YOl'It OWN
/ CCfT whin rwrr surnt hom
”~ w a n tr d '“
dition, cloae In, garage. Price
By
having
your
rar
or
truck
S A L E S l,A IN K S
88400.00.
chcckctl
ovt-r
by
our
export
Short hour*, paid vacation*
S M A L L FAR M ut 6 mete* with
mrrhanica. U the ateerlng xy*
Inturame Policy
very good hou*e having 3 l*-d*
I
% _ a f*dh l» bate lor tun.
i lent &gt;afe? Are the brake) oilMrt
K
O
R
Y'S
room*, bath, large living tx-.&lt;m.
"ot lett-pify. Http rom
I Jutted for quick tlo p »! Monthly
6c
10c
26c
Store
dining room, kitchen. al&gt;o large
[•v»4 on* to noiBDl*
. nivincnt plan for larger job),
•leeping porch, okk flour* down*
hipfiMit gttoniliuciG E N E R A L T R U C K ft K Q P T CO.
WORK W A N TE D
ita ir., well worth asking price
tion Method ofltn tic.
|
208 W . Ftrat Street
of $8400.00.
ceulallnONL DAY. Solo
T i n 'or Work by the hour or job.
»iofm*atl treatment: 8000 wccetMt.
Ploughing, harrowing, nunring IS NOTIC'fcH—PERSONAL
( ROOM H O U S E in good n n J Iano dirt moving. We apeciaJIts
/ # / / iOpatlTmHIftlti latom, hM aa
tlor with garage apartment
in conditioning building lote FOR H E A L T H PR O TEC TIO N and ' " • * »•» 9a« hoM lattMxhM Wi.t)— ■
renting for 836.00 per month.
and garden nUta, Phon# 107-J
C L F tN E R LIVIN G call DU for
« • « I T I rO M IT M H
(
Price *11,000.00
ciimglcta detnlla on FOGGINO.
•a* oiuuj) koo . ucatONvun. noaaa,
F R E D W. B E N D E R . Keallor
FLO O R B A N U rna ft fmlahlng
Soyinern Chemical*. Inc.'
Room 2
Phone 1830
cleaning ft. warning. Onr powxr
Florida H UIe Bank illdg.
unit eaablee us to worii whan
there la no aleetrw n n n e tie
Pre Fab home*, new conirtuetion,
AUTOS POR SALE
t.vallabla. 21 yams eapwlenc* IB
quick delivery on your lot, aa/e
R
M
Glaaaon.
Lake
Mary*
Pla
money, a l»« Government -ur*
plua building)
hutment*, C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing, t "WIi E E IT TR A IL E R , auluble
for live atrek. Inquire at Mualc
Blueprint), apeel flea 11on. etc. J.
hour, day or week. A rt DaugbBox. 119 W. lat St Phone 91V
L Perklna, 702 W. 3rd St. Phoii-i
« it y . Plum* 7T6-J.

MELTON'S
USED CABS

^

-J

S A LE S -S K U V IC F

Hill Hardware Co.

^
™

'4

M IC K K V

M I l l 'S i :

lit Mull llinnt-v

(veoOb^syz-ww/)
fM

i SHOWALTER

^

K IT A

lit I'mil ltuhin&gt;on

K K TT

W til if
OJhWA v.e rt
pi/j- pflu-OMALCm u-m
PCOE

"

lO f tt n u -S !n l-'r

tyi'it **o Pto^ix rv.u
Tuv ihc *ftW m skw b **•
ru -vr.' y

crosseyes

1.

W

gt
w

*

PWtLO MUS WUUMU.C ‘

nt

m -s s

urtir

cgM &amp;M uaaff
lJ U S r P*»3*I*0

ViMVOC
C O UCSC.f

11M-W._____

, Ray meed B. lundaniat.
Allnidlc Bank, Dldg.

__

C O M MG MO MS f t ,

ju s rn x iK V
ACS.TOO'AMO
H W ON!

___ ___

Bookkeeper •Stenographer. Many 1940 8 TU D E B A K E K Champion 4
year* experience want# work.
door aedna, overdrive. Bargain.
Good appearance, health. H o t
8498.00. Bee at Tiadela Station,
References. W riU Box A. R.
Lake Monroe.
____
Herald.
____________ Late Model 4 door Ktiier Redan,
Will do flnlihed bundl* laundrv
low mileage. 409 W. Pint
Emiua Thobtftt, 1604 - Clink Avr.
Street.

o’xii ru'SNO wmer s »f t* A n w
tow A o o u r
bow Mat i

{ N ts /H ts \

ft

SM ALL HOM E Waled on center
lot. Needa aoeae lanravem m L
Can be bought for $1750 oa

y.su. K*JOA ' Mur te r riauiLV
i m-i .rnr.r i-iucM-Mirreui nyi my

DIBnn
——

|" ( &gt; i

u Y ig -j ir 'O D . M u r

MAi/BB iM t30C'*JOlOU

r*LKNO ABOUT MlMJ/rOU
k &gt;.ow

Mow M crw a w

APS ABOUT
TWBlO .'i

B'-if r re s r
MmO.‘ ttauiiy •

om

m a ys y o u ooc

A

P tc n jc e O f -a n i
PM

�V

f

PAGE BIX

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA' \ r

Merlin Blockade

&lt; l

■

EffgN, Tomatoes

FRIDAY

S E P TE M B E R 3, 1948

scakd down d&lt; mnnd for 25 c#ntT H E C H U R C H O F GO D
K U U T IIS ID H IM P r iH T C lll'It C II
an hour more, an employwr-fin*
Bet. Joe C. Crrw*, Minister
Laurel A«enur sod N inth Street
anced welfare plan and other
U 0 I Elm Avenue
Bev. S. L. Mhatley Pastor
i i t i n i i w i ••**■ r u i o**!
(Continued
from
Page
One)
benefits.
(Continued from Page One)
Sunday school at 9:46 A.M .
Sunday School 9:45 A . M..
Dial communication* to out tall*
The spread of the New Yolk York that “ power* in southern •ervatlve) Premier Andre Marie
Classes fur all age*,
Morning Worship Soinion by
faction.”
strike recalled the complete truck* political life” have organised the resigned early last
Pastoral service at 11:00 A.M . Pa*tor 11:00 A. M.
Saturday,
All Church Notice* M a t he presented al The II
The four military governor* ar era’ shutdown in IM fl when some disturbances which have punctu­ Marie himself had succeeded fichuafflre on Ihc The pastor urge* all member* to
‘•The Church, past, prei-er.*. and
day before publication
rangetl another srssion tin A.M , 1.800,000 workers rmidoycd in ated Wallace's southern tour.
!&gt;e present at this service.
future.
•ft
man, who had quit aa premier
E 8 T| on thl» divided city's ptol&gt;- local Industries were affected, and | C. II. Baldwin said in a state­
Bahtismal service at 1:00 P.M.
B. T . U . 7:00 P. M.
when the Socialist* refused to sup­
Itm i. as the Communist pis** of a S1,000 ,000,000 strike cost was ment, “it |s clear now that these
All candidates are requested to
Evening Worship 8:00 P. M.
F IR S T M E T 0 IIIS T C H U R C H
port him on a military budge*
FIICST B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Berlin declared the negotiations— estimated.
outbreaks were not spontaneous Item.
meet at the church at 2:10 P.M.
Sermon hy I'aitor.
He*. J. K. McKinley, Mlal.ter
—
I’srk
Avenue
at
6lh
Street
now in th# fourth day here— were
Evangelistic service at 7:45
hut organised and encouraged hy
“ The Pitch of your T e n t.”
Serious doubts were expressed Mrs. I*. H. Mtepbenaon. Director
W. I*. Brook*, J r„ Pastor
turning into a Soviet diplomatic
P.M. at which the Rev. H. M.
the power* in southern political that anyone would lie able to form
Come thou with u.i ami we
of Religious Educsllon
Sunday
School
9:46
A.
M.
life.”
1 1lair e of Waycross, Ga. will l&gt;e will do th«e good.
triumph
9:45 A. M.— Church Sche.l—
a government at the present time.
Morning
Worship
11:00
A
.
M,
said
speaking, this will close the re­
Authoritative informant*
In the radiu address here Wal­ This presented the nation with A Clas* For Every Age.
Training Union
U:45 P. M. vival of which has been a great Lender in charge.
the negotiator* had hit one tough I
.............. Ytmm
l a " said he is hated by some for the problem of how to proceed
11:00 A. M.— Morning Worship.
Evening
Worship
8:00
P.
M.
success,
•nag.
That, they said, was a of an even higher solid* content his "Idee of human freedom" lieThe Victory Leaders Hand ser­
Sermon Theme;
“ S h a d o w - Business meeting.
Week-Day Service*
Russian demand for a favorably for oranges than the nine per cent cause “it means equality for ne­ with its present legislature.
vice’ each Friday evening at 7:45
Graphs”
Wednesday
8:00
P.
M.
Annual
Prayer nurting each Tuesday P.M. all young |i*ople have a
•achange rate for their Eastern proposed hy the romrn's.ion,
groes.”
7:00 P. M.— Youth Fellowship
Welcome.
A T H E N S , Sept 3 &lt;/)b— Greek
McKinnon -aid he .still thinks
livening at 7:45 P.M. The A.B.M . ' si ecial invitation to attend ami
German mark in trade lietwecn
"The answer doe* not lie in the
Strvice.
that higher standard* ure needed ...nth There I. . long chain that ''^ M ia iw -r. re,K.rtrd fresh evid; leader* will In- In charge of thi* take part in thi* service.
Eastern and Western Germany.
8:110 F. M.— Evening Worship.
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H i service.
The Chutch string hand will
These Informants saiil the Rus­ but believe* ‘ that this Issue over­ links unknown hoodlums in n
‘ h ,t
™ ° ** cooli.n«
Sermon
Theme:
“
On
Beint
W o m a n 'a Missionary Band furnish the music and the public
1600 Sanford Avenue
sian* Insist upon a straight one- shadows more important matters North Carolina or Alabama m il l’"
M.de Whole*”
lo" * rf # , *, 7 k .
meets each Thursday evening at i* invited to attend all the*# ser­
for*«ne exchange of East.West relating to the present plight of town with men In cutaway and leader Marko* Vafiade* following
J . Randall Farris, Minister
7:15 P.M. Mr*. Marie Kinard, vice*.
among them
government
victories
marks, hut German financial clr* . the
. . fitru* ,Industry,
.,__
finely tailored business suits— continued
F IR S T CL'RCII O F C H R IS T,
"Be Ye Holy a* 1 Am Holy”
clas in the Western rones contend j orderly marleting.
S C IE N T IS T
men who are found in the great over guerilla*.
will !&gt;e the sermon topic for the
one Western mark should lw worth
l-e-mls-e asslrf thi* USI».\ decision financial renter* of New York and
The p rr»» report* cited several
800 East Seeond Street
morning worship. Th# Ministet
instance*
of
frirndly
relation*
be­
at least four east marks.
1*111 l’“ ‘ F W * ■» « dlsadvanlagt Boston— men who make a dollar
will preach.
'
9:45 A. M.t Sunday School.
,... from
.
.
tween (ireek and Yugoslav troop*.
The Western Power* »e ie re* I 'n competition with citrus
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
Church school 9:46 A.M.
“ lierau*c 1
profi t hy I ttihg race On one oerasion troop* of Imth
TVxa
i
California
and
ported Insisting on Joint control
8:00 P.M.t Wednesday Service.
Morning worship A laud's Sup­
California alirudy ha* a reputa-1•***n*t , *r *' *" *b# far away nation* were reported to have
P.railing Room Hours, TueMlay* per— 11:00 A.M.
with the Russian* on the volume
tion for shipping fine rating1 o a th ”
idanred to tunr* from a Greek »nd Fridays, .1:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M.
of currency, credit* and discount
,
'sound truck near the border,
Union Service 8;00 P.M.
In Berlin If. *• expected, they orange* and Teas* now ha* a
higher
maturity standard for
K N O N .• HI.V. ..
Sept.
Th*-re
had lawn
h*#n earlier
earlier reporta
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Bible study and prayers Wed«-“ T -.1. 'E V.
1 • I M VI Thr
re had
yield to Russian demand* that the oranges
than we have.”
( u rtl. Mac Doug.ll, Progressive ||h|||
„ urM,u , „ith er were
CHURCH
nrsday 8:00 P.M.
Soviet mark lie the
de money
arty leader said threats *.f viol- (*.it)K lu_.rn #,|
, hl. Yugoslav
V
llougla* K. Charles, ll.D. Minister
_ . j „ rk
A most cordial welcome is ex­
for Berlin.
I.A R C O . Sept. .1 — (/ IV -'The eoce ‘ had forced him to cancel :,Mlfl)rr „ r U | n r )„t*rned hy Yugo- K. D. Brownlee, D.D., Pastor tended to all service*.
The Communist* paper* altsck
Pinella* Citrus Glower* A**octa »ch I ii IimI talk* last night in lW 'i',| ,v|B
Lmilua.
ed again the antl-Communist Ger tion plan* to lead a move to j southern
lllinoi • coal
mining
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
A Greek government communi- | 9:45 A M . Sunday School.
man leaders In Berlin such
rltru* price* in the n rw !t„ wn,.
11:00 A.M .— Morning Worship
qiie reported a new Incident of
510 W. Fourth Street
Socialist Fran* Neumann, lie ap
...... ..
,
frnm
inside
Albania Service-Sermon— The Making of
Fred It. Horton, Pastor
pealed to a mas* meeting for the
Ju , , |lh Couch, president of the
„ M.*r,y * c.*l“ gunfire
i
Missionary—
Dr.
E
.
D.
Brownlee
, ,
against army unit*. Th e comW f ilf rn r iiw f n l«» bI bimi inni " J i|ruup( *l**cl*ir*l &gt;t n nirfttnK on
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
7:00 P.M.— Pioneer and Senior
&lt;aid
lw wa. stoned and h# and his Imunlque also reported the Arm y
th# furr#nry i»au* or U ' arcu»#ti .»
t,rot&gt;«»«al l i t n ifh t:
,,
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Young People will meet.
was
progressing
in
a
mopup
of
of “anoUier Munich” Th* gover- j „ T h i, )irir, ,ublll*atlon should
Wr ,7 7 '!V A 'f ,lr‘ rU|||, , ' . r
Young People Service 7:15 P.M
8:00 P.M.— Worship Service
A l.l, S T Y L E S A N I ) S IZ E S
rrliel*
caught
in
the
Vital
t
r
i
a
n
g
l
e
.
nor* meet for the fourth time to- |*. |inM.,| „ n the cost of produr-1 .
. ,
G, ‘
„
Evangelistic nervier 7:45 P.M.
Arno* Speak to Ua— Rev. I). E.
tion
and
the
quality
of
the
fruit.
'"
,Min,f
"
,wnWednesday
day.
Prayer meeting—
Wednesday
Charles,
Death removed another high I promise you grower* that ‘f
8:00 p. M.
_ „
...
„ .
Mac Ih.ugall said hr cancelled
Russian from the Kremlin. He thi* program is *urre**ful it will
C H l’R C II O F T H E N A Z A R E T H
for
last
night's
rallies
in
wa* Sergei (S. Lukin, minister of put an end to the northern aur-| }•'*"»
D I E C H U R C H O F GOD
IIS Maple Avenue.
and
Herrin
two
- er
-• —
— —
.» ... .after
....
(Continued from Page O ne)
light industry.
Prime Minister tion* setting the price for your j
Holly Avenue and Fifth Street
I.. R. Rushton, Pastor
memiwrs of his party had told him HepietettUlivcs. I'rimm said. bu.
Stalin and Foreign Minister Mido fruit on your tree*/'
Sunday School 9:46 A .SI.
Sunday School— 10:00 A. M.
IHillCf In the town* had refused to
!
„
,
, „
tov were conspicuous yesterday
rslhrr al “ rertsin psrty people
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
Morning Worship— 11:00 A . M.
guarantee us any protection.”
at the funeral of Andrei Zhdanov,
Juniors 0:10 P.Sl.
Evangelistic Service*— S:0n
Mac Dougall, a professor of vucli av memberv ol the nalionsi
whom they alone outranked.
Young People 7:00 P.M.
P. M.
Uni- comrniltte a g j nthrn supporting
Chile Joined Brasil and Paraguay
• aaila a e a t'raai I' m , Use
•j Journalism
_ „
, , ,at Northwestern
__.
Sunday night at 7:10 o'clock
Prayer Meeting Wcdne-duy —
'
I rer- '
...
.versltv,
told a reporter ”“ 1
in outlawing the Communists Par­
Thurmond ticket.
we will have with u* ns special 8:00 P. M.
til the kiiclien wing Electric wire &lt;|M|n|y all, nu| going to rial* th» ;
Y o u R E S E R V E t h r R ig h t to
ty in South America
The I**'. ! connection* dangled on the ground
“ In all honesty.” I’ rimm told s speakers. Rev. and Mr*. Ronald
Youth Service Friday— 8:0*1
Chilean ambassador to Moscow, Around the building are pile* of • X Hv of the people with me un­
Hi*hop,
missionaries
from
Bri­
(
J
l
’
A
N
T l T I E S — Get a*t inatv) list you want
P.
M.
before relations were broken last sand arid ciniiers for use of the less city authorities will promise Right* Party, should resign hit posi­ tish llonduia*. who will give to
Pastor:
protection.”
tion
at
DciiKKistu
national
com­
October. *ald in Stockholm he wa* parking men
us some of D'eir experience* and
Rev. D. H. Kirkland.
The building loc­
The party caravan wa* scheduled mitteeman (tom South Carolina th* work i f the missionaries
undsr virtual house arrest In Mos­ al! &lt;1 on whnt i* known a* Bunga­
to appear tonight in two other
there You aie Invited to attend
cow for ten months
. t h E M AR Y C O M M l'N i n
low Place, Is in a 40 acre open s o u t h e r n lllinoi* romp'iinitie* irumrdi.vlely.
and bring a fMend with you.
C II U K C II
"I understand he tendered hit
tract of land near a *wamp nr hav Miirplivshor'i and Plnrktwyvill*,
Mid week prayer service Wed­
and I* aiiout GOO yard* wr*t of both near W rit Frankfort, a com­ resignation to the atnte committee nesday night 7:45.
Her. t lerrnre C. (Write, Minister.
4lh S T R E E T and S A N F O R D
Gtaiieville Avenue.
Church School-1 0 :0 0 A. M.
munity of 12.000 alMiut !*0 mile* recently hut It was not accepted.
Morning prayer meetings Daily
Sheriff P A. Mem, who Inve.li- southeast of St. Louis. Mac Dou­
I’rimm said he had l&gt;cen author- 9.00 A.M .
f'aatlaneg t'ram I'ane Use
Worship— 11:00 A . M.
&gt;(iii undecided
...... ......... almut .keeping
. . ail|a lied hy chairman J. Howard Mc­
tlvea said sharp tlse* in food gated the fire during th* early gall wa*
morning
hour*, reported ,'{*'• j T ^ 'iU t " ’. hutVald he hmTii “ huw h” Grath to say that McGrath “did
prices were Itkrlv.
not take nor ha* he any intention
There was no sign that the truck
r S T ^ b - u i S T t a T 'a !;:!&gt;» ........... ............................ . nf taking any artion against the
atrlke would end before next tended to do *&lt;• today, III prepara­ ties.
duly elected meml*‘rs of the House
•«r«V. 1* Isn't until next Tuesday
tion for the opening on Satmday,
and Senate mb has been implied,'
that atrlke leaders and employer* night. Charles Rock, leputy who
N E W IIR I.EA N M , Sept 1. trP)
"M cGrath’s interview with a re­
are scheduled to meet.
live* not far from th.' building, Huey P. Ling's young son, Bui
A spokesman for one nf tin* reported that the entlr*' roof of *ell, has claimed victory in .v porter was In evrrv way intended
to make it clear that the Demnother two large A H . Teann'er*'

Sdiuimtn Drops

\t THE CHURCHES

Citrus Head

Women’s Shoes

O N E L O T 5 0 0 P A IR S

Demo Committee

O NLY

$10,000 Fire

N O T IC E
R ESTA U R A N T

Re-open* for llu»lne*«
Saturday Kept. Dh.
1020

W.

13th

Street

Dr. Henry McLaulin
OptomolrUt
IIS Magnolia Are.

I'hiov* t i l

estimated it will have an annual
pay roll of ll.000.000.
A fleet operational squadron will
lie based at Fort Lauderdale and
Cecil Field will serve a* an auxi&gt;
liary to the Jacksonville air center.
Brown said the three liases
ure tieing reactivated to meet the
Navy's need to Increase fleet air
operational facilities on the east
coast.
Opo Locks now I* leased to
c o m m e r c i a l enterprises, but
Brown told thr Congressmen ten­
ants will lie given ample time to
make tdans to operate elsewhere.
Fort luiudrrdale U under lease
•to Broward County and Cecil
Fteld I* on the inactive list.

ELECTRIC WATER HEATING

tow iiicmc M1U
n u s lo w iiK trn c iiH c r
W AW t H u m

X

P a ir

The Outlet

NLRB Asks

B N O V ’S

1 -0 0

m a k i jh i

m ew e

THI U S T BUY to n YOUK HOMS

DtciJ* to best wsitr rlntricsllr tnd you can
atari coiuiiiag lb* pennies it •*«•• right now.
Yet, low electric rates in this area combined
with the eftcleory of the Fowler water heeler
•store you the leesi cost for ataorretic hot weier.

Becsute the Fowler is tcieaiUktlly iaiuUied
I wsyi to retain the auiiraum heat, It require!
a minimum of eleciridty. Long-life “ blech
best" elements alio help reduce heel Inti, and
provide trouble-free operation for year* to
com*. Fowler elemeati go tfw sJ the link
iasteed of in the tank, eliminating maintenance
coats from spud or gasket leak*, liming and
•eating in the tank. Fowler'* rust reilMtal
porcelain-lined lank Insures shtolms protec­
tion from tank-rutty water.
Thirty-three yeers of menufectmlng so toe ■
product enable Fowler to beck every water
heater with a 20-year replace;**at guarantee.
Eton on the toed to new water heeling economy
wkh your order for a Fowler Electric Water
Heeler now.

crata.
irfusrd to say whether he con­
Meanwhile I’residcnt Trum an
ceded the election or planned to bounded into a political slugging
contest It
'i# Republicans today
match with the
aver Communists, high price*,
health insurance and thr fit La w ­
rence seaway.
The President took specific la*ur on those point* with (inventor
romlemtiing anti-M-millsm.
Thomas E. Dewey, the GO P nom­
A difference of opinion, If not inee; Harold K. fPassen, who will
a controversy, developed over the open thr Republican campaign
rapitaliamlCommuniam r e p o r t . next Tuesday, and other party
Some thought the rejection of mrmliera.
capitalism hail gone too far; nth.
Oil the subject of Reds In gov­
era expressed the view the state­ ernment Joba, Mr. Trum an told
ment was too weak.
his new* conference yesterday It
Dr. John C. Bennett, Congrega- vas ” « lie out of whole etn'h” for
liunali*t and iiuifsonr of the New .nvoue to »ay that he ever proYork Union Theological Seminary, .iited a Communist or a disloyal
asserted there would be no •‘ton- person in a fedetal post.
lug down” of the pronouncement,
The House Un-American A cti­
lie 1s one of the thre,. American* vities Committee earlier this week
on the rnmmlttre which drafted treused the Whit# House of refus­
the report.
ing to help “ protect the national
•’•tine” *ald 't is difficult to security” and of hampering, by
define th* middle road between refusing to supply information, the
Communism and Capitalism. H r committee's inquiry into “ Com­
said it could md lie defined In munist espionage In th# U.8. gov­
term* id a label such aa Social­ ernment.”
ism. hut would mean “ an experi­
Mr. Trum nn told the reporter
mentation between certain limits.” who brought this up that the real
Taft said he was diaturl*d to spies during tha war were German
find that, ilurine his absence yes­ and Japanese, that Russia was an
terday at Tli* llaugr, th# report ally. He added that he never ha*
r&lt; ndrmning capitalism ami Com­ heard nf any search for former
munism had Iwen "received” hy German and Japanese spies
•he council and not returned to
He aenffed al • statement by
'l e xssi-mldv after final revision.
Dewey that Communists w ill he
“ I i ndnrse thr report, hut t cleared nut only when a Republican
find tha* one sentence ha* been President la elected.
wholly nilalntrrprelrd ledh bv some
•»f those connected with the ae•••mhly who didn't share In the
di-cussion* of the section, and hy
others.'' Taft said.
Of his amendment, he com(Continued from Pag# On#)
•newtedt
miniitct
was the ton of Thomat
” 1 supnort this amendment be­
cause. while there I* an Ideology Mataryk, with whom Benet helped
of Communism with all Ita In- to form the Ctrchotlovak republic
ronalstencie*. ranltalUm exist* In iu 1918.
» i manv variations that It was
Sick and disheartened, Bcnca
alwav* difficult, and Is today Im ­
possible, to slate an Ideology which rrtignrd at pretidenl latl June 7
even approximately
represent* tailiei than tign the new coattilu-apltalitm In every country of the lion the Communitlt drafted. Klcw eld.
"The reference In thr amend­ mrnt Colt wall, the Communist h#
had appointed premier, succc«dsd
ment |s the meaning which I
Rev, wa* In the mind of the vast him.
nwilor!tv nf th# ni*»nb#r* of the
It* resigned a* president one*
section
The definition nf whal tefyr# when Ado'f Hitler, gready
we meen wh*n w# refer to ceol- for th, Ctrchoslovak 8ud#t*nlnnd,
•a|i*m &gt;* necessary because If the forced Urn Munich cH.I. which
ev-W that may hav# appeared In Preceded World War II.
raaltnllsm at various nolnta In
It* ratamad to Cscthoalovakla
apace and time are nil to he " W i f * wartime exil* in the
lumped in on# wont of rondemna- United Stale*, Britain and britfly
forma, or If we are to resolve in Ruiala, who.-* h# signed a 20lion for capitalism In all H* trear mutual aaalsUnc# agreoment
the difference* among u* about with tha Bovlat Union in I94E.
socialism and capitalism ayatama,
Mrs. Banca eras with him whan
we shall he In Amsterdam a loti* death cam#. She had been con­
time and will not agree even then.
stantly at hla aid# daring his fatal

FpiKcopal Leader

Benes Dies

New Plane

St John’s ElectricCo.

w aastM rvta rs*v
■ant attack t y m (about t0£00
wounds) na*d In carrter o*ura-

lltnaaa.
Th# cabinet xras called Into spa*
cial sMston for tomorrow to ar­
range tha formal.

, .

Premier Antonia la ■ krai In al to

A touch andyouJZQ*
that's
DYNAFLOW!
Y
es, it boil* down to Just about
that. You dart your enjina, act

a lever — and from then on your
treadla foot takaa over.

|ate completely away from fcara
which function in fixed atafea.

You prea* the accelerator — and
move softly and smoothly away.

Changes in the w sy oil flows,
instead of changes in gears, adjust
your engine power to your driving
requirements.
W h e th e r you are starting out,
climbing a hill, surging post others
or cruising easily, therw’s nothing
for you to do except feed gat.

You speed up,alow down, halt com­
pletely — and your ri|ht foot alone,
operating gat treadle and brake,
does it all.
How
conic P Simply because
Dynsflntv Drive is the one pas­
senger car drive in America that

a w '.
*

m fllM »

i w

M IC «

'HS K

Q u i t e rightfully it Dynsflow
Drive called the most important
development since tho aelf.atarter.
It’s a basically different wsy of
transmitting power — and one yoir
should know about firsthand.

r « r very fast starts.sxtreme pulls,
reserva braking power, you flick
the selector le ve r-a n d your engine
seems suddenly to double in size.

See whst your Huick dealer esn do
about arranging that lor you. T h o
merest sample ol Dynaflow magic
w ill make you want to place an
order pronto, whether or not you
have a car to trade!

F o r parking, there is a very epccisl
setting, e xclu sive to D y n a flo w
D riv e , that rigidly locks rear wheels.

V vT.
UR
* ol*tele-* W#'

T M A T T N U Y N IB

r ^ T asu ag g r s
" * * * * . ^ L . ^ iaAchtafitoanT«es
M tla a tW )
^ "(fo y oeAs*-

N K U

M OO R 41

|M o v
atetvw oJ
____ »«*i
•aatret”

\Nhen berter automobile

V

are built

3U/CK
w ill b u ild them
t w i* WNSV1. tartoa.
Mefeal Natvarl. t M m

SPSCtAi 4-SOOS I SCAM

2 2 0 0 .5 5

MOOR SI
s u m 4.SOOS S4CAM

2 4 0 7 .9 5

a

MOOR FI
2 9 8 6 .9 5
,1
t+r &lt;•*•*. U unf. isW. IpstMl ■
•I sstr# m t as (O A O M A S rtl mmd+ WhSa I
■aROvs spK* m lntnm tm «#*&gt;*■ #8 ■sRUs. 44 q H n t

t to a'

m4 ftUw a

Sanford Buick Company
Sanford, Fla.

Ike Navy

■i -

-

____ l i &amp;

—

"

«

Ave.

rawntly taken off flags • i

Even rough and chattcry roads i r e
made smoother hy power that flows
along through a cushion of oil —
your wholo car is "sweeter" in ita
feel, far silkier in its actions.

L

I

f

�TH E

In U n it 7 There Is S tren g th—

W U A T U k 'I t

G rr.trally fair, continued
through tVednefUay.

To Protect th* P*ac* of the Worlds
To promote tho P to p rtt of America,
To Prod8c* Prosperity for Sanford.

m

r

e

&amp;

a

n

f

a

r

b

S

t

r

a

t

warm

a

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N EW S P A P ER
EvU blU hed

VOLUM E X X X X

SANFORD,

1908

F L O R ID A

TUESDAY

SEPTEM BER

7,

A.woc inter! Prena l.enari) Wire

1918

No

Electors Called
.F re e AgentsBy
C ircuit Judge
Lewis Says D e m o s
Have P o w e r Of
Ch o i c e To Vote
As They D e s i r e
«•
TA L L A H A S S E E . Se?l. 7 i/f’i
— Home way fur Floridians to
rani simple and direct rates fur
President will be "ought here to­
morrow by a aperial rummitlre
of legislators. If a majority of
the 11-man committee ran agree
on a bill to clarify the muddled
presidential election situation.
Governor Caldwell ha* said he
will rail the legislature into "pe­
rn dal session to consider passage
of the measure, liefore the com­
mittee reaches a derision,
though. It will listen Thursday
afternoon to oil tuggeallona
which may be made In a public
hearing un the election law revlrlon proposal.
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 7 &lt;/P)—
Circuit Court Judge Miles W. Lewis
said today he believed a presidential
4 elector was legally a (tee agent lu
vote for whom he wished.
Judge Lewis said "it is clear to
me that presidential elector* should
have the (tower of choice to vote
for whom they wish" but although
the comment was made from the
bench it was not an offfcul ruling
on the case before him lo disqualify
Democratic Party electors not
f pledged to President Traman.
He did say he believed the
Democratic Party pledge required
of candidates was intended lo main­
tain loyally within the parly, but
that it had no force of law.
The rate waa started by Keutic-ri
C lri«, publisher of a Miami weekly
newtpaner. and alnrt then four
electors have said they would voto
lI'ssilssM ss Pone t 'w r l

• T a x Increase. In
Florida Is Lowest
In United States
TA L L A H A S S E E , Sopt. 7-011
— State tag collections increased
Its* In Florida than In any other
state last year.
The federal Census Uureau re­
ported Florida's collections of
1139,000,000 during the business
9 year ending June 30 were up
only 2 per rent over the previous
year. That compared with in­
creases ranging from four per­
cent in Delewire to M percent
in Tennessee.
Many stale legislatures levied
new taxes last year, the Bureau
reported. Four of them put on
sales taxes, seven Imposed cig­
arette taxes ami several others
Increased gasoline and alrhrdollr
beverage levies.
A
The Florida legialature did not
meet las* year; and - it levied
no major new taxes at Jts last
session In the spring of 1947. In
1945, it Increased the alcoholic
beverage and cigarette taxes.
Census Bureau figures showed
Florida collected 119.83 In state
taxes for each of Ita residents.
The national figures ranged from
597 In Alabama and Kentucky
to *91 In Washington.
Florida state taxes last year
amounted to 5.4 percent of re' eldents’ total 1947 income. Much
of the Florida tax burden is
hot ns bv tourists who contribute
to rerrlnls from gasoline, hereersxe. cigarette and racing taxes
— the major money producers.

45 States Are
Threatened By
Phone Strike

Angered M an Dies
Of Glass W o u n d s
T O R O N T O . Sept. 7— (A*l—
Angered when his automobile
broke down, Gordon Metcalf. M .
smashad his fist thr-iugli i
rear plate glass window and
died of wounds today. Coroner
Fred Ticket said several ar­
teries were severed in the fore­
arm of the 200-pound roan, and
he had suffered serious lows of
blood when he reached the hos­
pital in a taxicab. An autopsy
was ordered. The 1927 model
car had given Metcalf consider­
able expense and truuliie since
he bought it a few weeks ago,
Police said. When It broke down
in front of hit house, they
added, "He beeumr »o Incensed
that he crashed the window
with his fist.'*

11.

■I ■■

rmmv

Truman Opens Campaign With Hid For Labor Vote

Com m unication W ork­
ers Set Sept. 17
Deadline T o Set­
tle W age Dispute
I

CH ICAG O . Sept. 7. &lt;AN

West Powers Plan
Protest Against
Red Berlin Riots
i,

O f Big 3
Auto Accidents iGcnera,s
Meet To Decide On
Actiuii O ver
Hurt Two Women Joint
R u s s i a n Blot Bade
Over Week end

The

CIO kiuicution nt Communication
w \ s h i m ; t o .v
7 — &lt;;p)
Equipment Worker* tod.i) &gt;r| Sept.
— Pirn Iill'll I I tutu nn lm|.*&gt; held
I 7 for * sinks* which it uiil would
a ■sprii.it rt*«‘t*iing with (hr N i*
Over - Running Stop lional S rru rih Council ii the
|cripple telephone service over the
^ hllr H ihim *
\ prmMriilial
nation.
Signs Cause Thiee *p*»kr-Ariinti
*iiild *’iI %*a* In cunAnnouncement of the »liikr d.rtr
with ihi* ItciUn tilui*
T raffic M i s h a p s n**clion
war nude by Dsn I L in t. Foil•
I !•«' nierlh.it Uifrd
minulr**. I hi* »puk»’'*n&lt;ait did nut
land. (lie., vice preiideut of the
r*o k%«iinr«i \%rn* mitnrd inti
•4) nhat irlim iA **rfr taken or
union. He raid negotiation! I&gt;e
l l i f A U l" t n « il !r% t « f i r d a t i i i g r i i n
drvi^iiin** rra rim i, if any, “ Ihla
tween the union and the Wcdriii
111 -i 11it .1**mI* nt* hr ir liming lit**
•saw a »prcia| m rrling n; cun*
Elec ini M.inulsc luring l omp iny
wrt k rm l ii
!***.Mini I !|*•
«ISIi•
&lt;«■ nrrtfun * Ith thr Itrrhu d t iu !i*uC |ifr*q(ilrii.l|a I Pirvi .liid'jr
arr deadlocked
I OilAy Ifni
I h r it 4 (dl ills %
%r ti
pJu'n \ » r i i *s.nd in irajHiiit^ tu
H u m laid the strike would pull
iriHMlrJ (4&gt; I
I" **|| dllf l*« kink n s gurftliimti. **1hit'ii ill Ihcic u lo
out 25,000 member! of the union
«f| M i l dm
dm* ••ml lufiinim
woikirig in 2.200 Bell Telephone
{Mil *11*|I
IPair Is Alleged T o Company location! in 45 of the 48
l l 1N I« »N. &gt;rp|
,,j*|
\ |)|t .
At
IU I '
•*U -4 k, SritimL*
ti-li liiplopi.iiii •i&gt;u 11 r u i.l today
| Have Killed New ilatei.
n' ! "c
Hams said the dispute it over i n C l. A K IN G T H A T A K E I’U B M C A N VICTOR*’ in N uw m U -i would wi|«- out lat«.r'* high w age amt!"|'7-'.....‘
thrNkrilmi
Bowei" |,Ln s joint
• O rlean s D etective wages
{liking MuittlartU, I'rviidrnt Truman
In*
for « Us turn in llrlm il with nn k iu lm vlo u tt4* r,n *'■ ' “ it* .t«.n Mrtnoml H«n
and working conditions The i I’mI fur InUtr’d kry Vote. Tho Chief KxiTUtivi1 i* f Iim aii ^pinking liefur* n record i' iuvx*! on tin*
o f ‘ pit*!. •ufincii » hmkrn inp nhrn |&gt;rolr«l lo Rilisu , v r 1 ( uinttluniSt"
It i ■.. .A ' C*3a-■« I f. ■!( i liit
t i,*. • I *2..nit, I a, I. *_i .. i
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 7. &lt;/P&gt;— union is demanding a 15 cents an Ihtroit'i* City Hull. ( Intel national Sound photo)
shr ................ .. bv
auti.ninhilr ■,rd ....
m B « lin but thr (urngn
diner, by \ b , \| „*
VI’ ft,4,11 t " l l , , r
i ‘*uid 4 d t.iL i.n r,
Two eimed gunmen, sought for hour increase across the boa id The
l,akr M.srv, whitr w dkmg ,t i!„. J
*,lr diploiiMtlc ...,in r, in * postthe (Lying of a New Orleans detec­ company, he said, has stood pat
tive end the abduction of the as- on its offer of eight cents. Wages
M-ignuii.. mil I 11.1 S|,eel intn
l l " ‘" ’*,r
hut un•rclinh She v.
1 m sfritnl f„, „ “ ^ “ idiable by m m .. *.nd ibr piotisUnl chief of detectives, were o, union members now tange from
Eetnsld Ltugbt.il MrmoiMl ||,„ lr ' '
9&gt;* riibei to Moscow or
captured today following a nigh'- 88 cents to $1.54 an hour,
Negotiations hmv,. been going
long search, Slate Ttoopci Jeff
V lM ,U D Sokolovsky,
pilel to .111 0.1 rodo |,os|ut.d to,
on Intermittently since May 11,
Lockey said.
liratmrnl
Mi lone* w.n
w,t
l" " ‘" miblaiy Koiernor in GerHarris reported. Union memlier"
i . i I mii !).iv was irtrlu .ilrd m S.snfoid yeslrtd.is will) .1 inlorfitl
Lotkey said the pair were taken approve.’ a strike to enforce thelt
ne»s lo thr
. i,lent
Mrs H m 11■
1 ' ' a.
paiade m the moinmg hv more 1I1.111 UK! mrnihei. .mil g u r.i. &gt;.f ll.e &lt;
.
I lir leaf* Ign 4 Ml, e im jrii I 4 lor*
I without resistance at a store in dentsnu. on Ju ly 1, he said.
busty Rossis Ruling Club, Ii* Imne racing 111 ll.e .dtemiH.ii, ami with a ,r * r
* '* ‘
■*m' nrg u i.l •l.ttemriii to tfr ii * tlu* aspect
Then*
appeared
in*
indication
of
ligeitl
diivsng
ui.l
I.,
jGoniales. La., a village about 60
3 Explosions, F i r e t dalKr III the rtenitlg at the ( lull HoUtr at Mutiniji.il Alippit tn ll.e
mg
»l*»l i
*.l (It.- •iiu.ition ivlo-n d wet te•tl tin- itltritrtlion
miles northwest of herr on High­ immediate settlement today in the
Rtum of llie H'lnmt Owl*
Many *|&gt;etlaloii cheried the iider* m ll.e
C
a
u
s
e
$
7
*
5
0,0
0
0
nation's thre^ iiiajoi strikes— in
ivoiirri by tl.r -\&gt;«oriated f’rrss.
way 61.
Mr«
Itindn
«'*.......
.
,,f
llayioun
the oil, trucking and shipping In­
F a c t o r y Dam age paiade.
Beach lees lv. I unreveaieil 111 I lie ioirigp ofiiee ilririihed as
Goniale* is a few miles from dustrie".
I lie paiade wa» led by Sheriff I*. A. Mem wlrt. •allied the Auirii- Juries win ii I.. 1 Ford V-9 turned
w "l " ‘lit foutivlati.il)
any irjvort
Hobart, where thr gunmen last
The six-day old strike by 10,000
rsm King nml bv itr.*. I II W il-O
ovei 011 Ib ,4 I oliuiu side of lh,*
C H I C A G O , -Sept. 7. o i l
At
tb.it
an
otlir.ll
Rntiib
diplomatic
night released John J. Jackson, as- truck drivers in New York City,
linms of Luke Muiy wllu Ihiii &lt; the)
Lake Moiimk - Hriilgi- Si.inlay
1
liaianl chief of New Oilcans detec­ became n o n serious as 3,500 A F I. least t i me persons were killed rally clut. banner. In tsilditi.M to itie
itlg III
INI o', lock
|- 1 » O h , ,,, ■oiiire b id tanl llie \\ rstern Powers
truckmen in northern New Jersey
I * uv. 11mu*a llu l ' , ( , kill
of Oitreu d|nv,. tier to tho I',dice
tives, sfler abducting him (torn joined in the walkout. The full today by au rxplusion and Inc in elul. nn inli. r* in Ihc ptiMide Iture
tfc ir v b lto n from Orlamin, Dav»
p
o-s
Stntimi. mill then to Friual.l
police headquarters here.
effects of th* work stoppage were a laigr writ tsde candy factoiy. tpna lieaeli, New Smyrna. Kilg
Iniughton ||..,|iiial ini ttratinem.
The officer said Stale Trooper felt by millions living in the met- Twenty pciM.iu wric llijuird.
Wnlei and Apepka Th .' b ng line
The aeciileiit w,. I.| .,iti .l by L. |i
ropolis
and
northern
New
Jeiaey.
Hie
thtre
bodies
in
the
county
h
I - E. Wright and Town Marshal
&lt;4 ridrra futunii oupoxito lb-&gt; MayStovall.
mntgur trmalnrd uuidcniifird. The falr Inn. priwe*ilid an F li-t Street
Burks of Fi sosales made the arrest.
A new |!i)U Foul sedan was
slu tlrird plant wsi trjrclied foi ! *&lt;( Disk Asenuo, *outh to .S.enn.1
damaged in the front when tinNo nsors details wsrc available im­ day.
others. Max Gotrn*«n. chief
I StttwL ond north „n I'n.k \ venue
driver. Millard Taylor
mimed,
mediately.
On the West Cnaat, where 29.000
Itusidn 1- tl.e only eoiintry lu
tu lh&lt;* Hum! Shull.

2 Armed Gunmen
Are Caught In
Louisiana Town

Dusty Boots Activity Highlights
3 Killed And 28
Labor Day Celebration In Sanford
Injured In Blast
At Chicago Plant

Large Grapefruit
Are rorecast ro r

Lap!. Byrd II n dson
T4»1I Lions Cl ub
Of Salvation Army

State’s ’48 Crop

Police Identified the pair as Dale
Slmpion, 2d, of Salt Lake City,
Utah, the alleged slayer of Detec­
tive Nicholas Jacob, and 27-yearold II. E. Miller, a native of Montirello. Miss.
Stocky Assistant Chief of Detec­
tives John J. Jackson related ra lly
today the events of the trnse seven
hours he spent with the gunmen
driving over a mats of haekwo.uta
roads.
I Jacobs was slain yesterday
morning as ho and Detective
trntlane* os roao 1w*i

C IO longshoremen have been idle srsligator for thr coroner's office,
since last Wednesday, there was (jld hr believe* tli.it five nuiir per­
no move foi settlement by either son* w rrr killed.
union nr shipowners. Some 1*0
liner III,,it* occuired -it slmtll
ships sre tier! up from I'uget
Sound to Snn Diego. The Arniv •4:10 A.M . in the wiulli end of the
was to ask lonwshoremen to han j thud floor of the two-hlotk long
dl.. Arm y rsrirn for commercial building.
ELiisr* thrn l e a p e d
ships lo assure supplies for the
, through shsltrrrd putt* of thr wall
Far East he kept moving.
In the atrtke by some Ifi.ooo nil and that 50 irrt above the tool oi
refinery workers In California ami the E. J. Much and Sons C.sndv
four other far western states, ra­ Co plant at 4656 W Kinne St.
tioning of ga* became a possibility. I Time cards showed Hint 29 urn
(•all«nr4 «!■ I*aa» Tww
! tiloyrs were* in tin- huildlng whsm
|the disaster occurred
Many of
■these were tnarhiiu- operators who
liad arrived at 4 A M nn hour l»

i

Ida Frances Jennings Suits Filed Against
Dies At Age Of 83 Volusia N i g h t Spots I fore the* bulk
I employes.

Mrs. Ida Frances Jennings, 93.
of Newfoundland, N J . and San­
ford and mothor of Mra. W. II.
Starnes of Urapovflla Avenue,
died In Newfoundland on Aug. 29
following a short illness.
Mrs. Jennings spent 22 winters
In Sanford and had many friends
lit this i r t i.
Funeral services will be con­
ducted at 1:00 o'clock tomorro—
afternoon in Newfoundland, and
InUrmsnt will be In lha Baptist
Church Cemetery.

of I. ihmi ,|ay »hif‘

Mm.
Max Mm ■. ••(
y
Smyrna Hctirii wn* awiiileii u
11tiji hy ns I hr In1
*#* tin rtt wniii rnw*
gin In tin* pur ml*' *11;*f II. K.
Jr, a* llii4 Ik* t
*1 niwltuy,
In Iht* face . Mi
Mary lamnw*
• F IU

«*f (•'iK'Vtt tili*nr liroru^

fad. d to heed a stop sign while
tin
wot 1,1 tint doe" not admit
di iv itlg west on Klevruth Street tho Salvation A i m y , Capt. It*r«l
lay ut I .in I'M und rid) I.led Miiilfori. do
'O'
f tl.e bocal Sal» ■'. .1 I'.'t.: litiiek Sedan lH-tng vuliun At..
T o ll told member*
driven "..iitli mi I'uik Avenue hy
I I 1*4* lu ll &lt; lor- nt then meetI 1 .oik K. Keller of Miuiui Shore". mi? nt (li&gt; I • i ii -t Center ls*t
I.efl front and rear fender" of the Fi iday
L\M l-AND. Sept. 7. i/1*i
11
1 •
,
&gt;
I llniek w rrr damaged
Taylor *s 1 t irganlti ,1
I b.iid..
nrw . ,„p .d g .a p e fru il , ,^-d with roekte, driving. The j irro pU„.. . II I "tub'll in IHti.S,
•f tt.o otganiratton
will |,e wrll-duped. thin skinned
&lt;1 ...iia «,a on I'aae I m . i
i * |U moio. i. u "per under *1»n4and i.light," avoiding lo the m.u--------—
— —
ing of liiiiuan irlatroiiship In tiu j,
und to ii" &gt;l the iiiiiiir.iiata nrr.l*
l . l.ny l"'ln y of the f ederal G liu . (_' j ( f U H C o m m i t t e e

Much Of F ru it Will
G rade B e tte r T han
No. 1, Says G roup

. ,
_
, 7. ,
Hughe" Irony, -on *1.- Srisls row
Tfi*|
,n&gt;?
" ,lt "
1* trophy,
I red Willinm* nn.. winner of the
nien'a row puny tliminrsliori rare
Mild received a trophy.
Another trophy wiener waa &lt;M.iikrli n g r X g i r r i n r 11I l niniitlMrr* ' v *
nine year uhl Robbie Iteller of &gt;d..pird hn r imLy.
N i»n u * H
l.irigwiioil who 1 tiling “ I'uniple"
U lr |m|i(&gt; i t r r i n l i ! r . n of vnak*
won the rare for rhlldieri under 12
v.-ars «&lt;f ngf'. lie t' '11 sut|.ri"eil ing .111*1 |&gt;iriltttldti »i* lu ifiri xntilnir
I I MltVitiMrtl UN I'gfei 4 ssurl
in ihr iirxx lutxrtt
It clul »tAl-t
howrsrr. that the "aseiage n u n . ! - -

S o u t h Carolina Man

d 11ull

tabuLtrrj during a s,srnp|r

DELAND. Sept. 7— (A1— Circuit J Fire Cuiiunlssintirt Mlvlnnl .1
touni I* "cunsiderably le»* than
court injunction suite to elop tier- . ( ’orrigan rstiinatsnl dntnngr «t Iklad year,” hut that "st/e* of both
rnanrntly gambling in three Vub tween *500.000 and *7600191. Hr
S T . A U G U S T I N E . Sept 7 lAh the vrr.Ierl atld *rerl|e»* Vallrtlr.
mm *•*•* •••»
lusia county night spots have
----------tin* man »a « killed and two will lir dighlly large, **
11 filed by 8U to Attorney
«r 1*
iim n
■
■ were in ju ird ta&gt;l night near Hun*
Murray 8*ms.
Quality will hr "rx rrllrn l". lllr
i . n ; »«uth .*r here, when then
The Seobreete Golf Corp and
pulley tlaled.
Earl Warner ea owner of the
Srabrecte Golf and Tennis Club;
I loud a piiulucrs H million Iwtsev
A funeinl home li»lml the dead
II. Jackson Green, owner of the
Voile A . William*, Jr., nf Sun- loan tt» Ollie
i.ee of Orange- liiiing the tramp which rioted «
Beech Club; and George L. Hack
owners of the Diamond Club i ford, law aenior al Sletion Uni- burg, S. C. and the Injured a* I pw week* ago Several million
ami S. K. Dennison of Orlando, |ver»ity, ha* been working with &lt;* 44'. I’n»t*l uf Coltinil.la. S. r . b'.Xrt never weir puked hrcallte
, south of DeLand, were listed as I the Institute of government ir lutol a negro, Allen June*, alw. nf nf la. k of a tnaikrl
!Tullahn»*ee for the past two •' lumhla.
defendants.
I . mi . fruit tin* Ix-en "tupped for
The men were employed hy 0
Tli&lt;- first two clubs are in Day- week*.
William*. Melvin Oi finger and I'.ytona Itench ron»trucUon com- several rlava ami i« expected to
tuna Beach.
In his bill of complaint, Sams Harvey Jernigan Del,a nil, 'w.-te i miy were rnroutr hark to Day. rra* Ii volunitT pi op.it *ions In a
described the clubs ea ‘‘public ►elected hy Profv**or Charle* b&gt;na Beach after a holiday trip w..l, m «,&gt;
j In .......Haling n r m .n l year In
nuisances" where gambling equip- Toro llenderaon of Stel»on I.aw l « South Carolina.
— ...
'
canning grnpcfruil, the trolley tm mrnt was maintained for playing College to work with Sherman
4Vcis* Director of the Institute
_
O l'E N Al.l. DAk
tdia-ired that '‘Florida runner t
unlawful games of chance.
W. A. Morrison, president of •hnuld market for the growerThe three clubs ware raided on of Government, in the preparesearch warrants served by special lion of memorandum* of law pet tin- Hanfunl Merchant* Assocln- from t|ir«e to five million nunagents appointed b y 'th e cirrui* talnlng to various governmental tiors, today amiuunced that the iK.xe* of gratwfrult this ooaton
court. The sheriff's office was by- departments. These memorandum" imrrrhanU griiiip ntwmraeniii that than lu 'l
t
will !«■ &lt;ut.milled to the Joint all busllwases lemain open nil
passed.
“The carry-over nf canned Juice*
House and Senate Ta x Survey .lav on Wednesday due to the from the UM7-IH park ia extreme.
committee authorised by the l*»t ( fact that they were closed on
Iv iinnll, and
therefore, the
nrw
---------------------.... ......
session of Ihe legislature. __
l-almr Day.
___

Killed N e a r Bunnell

Voile Williams, Jr. Is

With S t a t e Inatitute »

IRANIAN H E A D CHARGED
TEH R AN , Iran, SepL 7— (A1—
The government said today the
ehlef of the U. 8. military misolon with tho Iranian army wilt
rhingtd.
MaJ. General Robert W. Grow
will return to tho United Btate*
'
FARM BU R EA U
■bout Sept. 30 to accept a new
All members of the Seminole assignment. Maj. General Vernon
County Farm Bureau are urged Evans of Detroit, wartime chief
by A. W. Wilson, secretary, to 1r f staff in the Chlnt-Burma.Inattend a supper and antertainment dla Theater, edit succeed him.
# to he given at 7:00 o'clock rn
Friday evening at the Future
farmers Building at Seminole
High School. Mrs. Edward Kirchsr la In eharae of Mm entertain­
ment. Mra. If. D. Oatehel will
serve Via supper. Reservations
may be made for tbc supper by
tslephon ng Mr. Wil*on at 739-J.
IT ASSOCIATED PRESS
This will be the Initial Pall meetVolin ia three wetlere stale* go to the polls today to pick their
ing on the Farm Bureau group.
candidates (or five House seats and various local offices.
m
SCI!IIM A N PA ILS
Two of ihe Congressional post* are at ilakt in Arizona where chief
PARIS, Sept, 7— ( ^ — Premier interest centered, however, on a seven-man race for Dusocrati: isorainaRobett Sehuman said tonight hia Iwis for* governor. Among the leading candidalaa a n Rep. Richard F.
government will resign. It failed Harleta aad acting governor D m E . Garvey.
to receive a majority In Us first
The Republican gubernatorial----------------------------------------------------------test In the French Chamber of
la between William R.
Deputies.
Bourdon aad Brace Brocken, nrrth with main interest directed to the
The official count Was 2*9 for stata cattlemen and long-time gubernatorial race.
and 295 against After the vote friends.
Governor Herbert B. Mow is op­
was announced Sehuman and his
Aid soam voter* ia addition, will posed by John 8. Hoyden for tho
ministers left for the Rlysae Pal­ aelael party eandtdatef for the Democratic nomination for anace, residence of President Vincent ■tote legislature and practically ether term. Maw's 1944 opponent,
J. Bracken Lae, ta battling it oat
Auriol. Uf submit their raalgna- all eUto aad county office*.
• tlons.
In Nevada, there la a two-men with Rtndell N. Waby for lha
Sehuman’a csbfim had lasted race for Democratic nomination Republican nomination.
leu than three fall days. Tho fog the state's loUe oaat ia ConTho taro east.
next move will be ay to Auriol.
lambent. are for tho R^abllaan nomination
There teas no
___ In tha Find District and the Democourse he might
two erotic chaioo I i tho soooail Waftrr
M o re the
•f J^ | ^ 2 k 7 s m s o * * U * ^ k il* flr(t
BlatU &lt;K*t HM
parties nr Frarsca’*
their tho'oOIMIoprtaoatetjvo likewise
fore*" coma to U
•m u , baa no oppoailtaa la Use Saeend
•ad tk* criaia.

uf thu*r mpitring hel|i with immediate action, lie declared
Commonly known a* a m u "iuniii v in every tow i. the Sal­
j \K K I.A N P
K»ft.
7
vation \|IU, i, le p ir-e u U-d In 97
(,» 44 f
iitol
* ftmii tlu* llifferenl r.uiuliu
and i t , ira.-iiD 'H h rin »«*iTli*ii uf thr H otlJ a i ng- "f t'hr
a i pfeachvd m
102 langnngi
i npi ILid*on icr " '*
............. .
*'l' r
tsXf lo .it ln n . ill till- Federal Cl- vealed Hi. While iilave icform
tl(l
Maiketllig Apt .fine lit com- net in ,1»pan » o In ought altoul
nut ■*• which organired today. by the Salvatlu* Ar my
' V Satiri iniin nf Clem water.
D u ring World 4Var II lh* Sab
•ted rhaliman &gt;&gt;f the Glow- *vation A rm y ••• operated with
''
Admilil-tintive
Committee,' other
i guru.’ aloin* tu foimlng
Mtt, the ..tilj South F I ..... ... find : tho U.StsI vtlucii iea&gt;-he.t million*
J of "oiltu l . II. g lie-t •
1 lie chosen.
It Talk.* Wtlliain- of Leesburg '
In Sanf'.id, he Raid, Ihcic 1*
wa. rhoM-n chairman *&gt;f Shipper* « youth toograin, lltble courts*
AdviMity Committee H r "iirceed* to youth, street incating* lwic4
Wri-k isii.l help i- given tn
How aid I'hillip* of Orlando who u
l i n o

£\trz

1!M8 Officers

w.i- ii.it
ii- spi'.'intr.i
I., nn. transient" sn 1 m - u pci&gt;i&gt;m Th*
yrii.in
*I Salvation Arms' i* trosnec.t by
nthi'i "ht|iia-t ufficrt" nam nlilbi'
..f ihc c.-imitnntly
w. i. Itulph Mcitcn " l /ollw.HKi, | t'lia il. M i .llins. Al l. Iranivl.o i-hairman nml J -IPar,ish,, master,
ami furnt.ii cltlirn of
f Titusvillo. ►o.iotuiy
I Waycrns* Ga was mat* a n»w
Tin- grower* grout, namcl C innntroi of the Linns i'lub
F K is w ll, Ji . of tlilamh.. vice.
----------—
cl'-i.rniari ami GrantMorthlantf
111I N I Y IIO A K D
Wcirs.lah', sw rctniv
Fiai.kl
('m inty &lt;'ommis*ion«ri
iht*
S.-vimiur
of luikclaml w**
te- morning
wna
in*cupia&gt;J
with
nain.-.l managci "f la.thgroup* crigineriing
matters
r/garltnK
sml Nelson Ilin.hTlit.'i "f l a i r .liainaga ditchas, ..i.rnitig *nl
lamb suilltor.
.chiaing ami paving of roads.
— — . . — — ------ -

Itl.lph

A.

Smith,

icpictenllng

KI4VANIR E L K l'T IG N
i ha-o nn.l t*n i&lt;.|u.."li-ii the p*vi.
i.
• .c in
i
i .i
in* “ f Brown Avenue which runs
Bcsulta of the hiw ani- hcllnn
f r „ m w ...t K ir.t Str.-et imf officero and directors will bat mediately we*t waat
..f the
nark shouhl move readily to the [ announced nt the me"i»ng uf &gt;hc ( Atlantic
('ua«t
Line railroad,
consumer is* a few processoro have ] *lul. 44’edneiday a! tin Tourist|other property owner* intsrtst................... Oa I'aae T s « l
t'i'litei.
led In the paving of Ihe road SI*
A . K. London!*)g. J . B. Little
and the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road The commissioner* visited
the site of Ihr road this noon to
decidu on the matter.

Voters In 3Western States Go To
PollsToPick Candidates For Offices Stassen Says Truman Has Made
Turn In Attitude Toward Labor Psychological Group Says Electric

,'

vi ’ ’

By JACK BELL
D E TR O IT, Sept. 7— (/I*)— Harold E. Stassen aisritrd today that
President Truman has made an ING degree turn in his attitude toward
labor since Mr. Truman aikrd euthouty in 1946 tu draft rltikets into
the Army.
Stassen, herr lo answer the Pioidcnl's sis-specrh campaign in
Michigan yesterday, told a news conference he heard the President's
apt&gt;eal for labor support in Detroit yesterday.
"That speech brought back for*
me memories of another rp-&lt; h tu- t’r- "hient Trum in's opening rally
made to Congress on May 25 lt*4G, of tho campaign. fUas-en sm'aka
when the I'reridant asked for the hare tonight in what UepuhiL'.sn
most totalitarian power nver labor Chairman Herbert Brownoll. Jr..
ever proposed in time if peace," ha* called the kickoff of the GDI*
presidential campaign.
8 lessen declared.
*
_.
Aa the new President of the
B O Y TO N BEACH, Sept 7 -U P )
University ot Pennsylvania, Ft**ten Mid he SriU devote most
m
of — An Mtimated 15,000 persons
October ta i
for Gover­ jammed this community cf 3000
nor Thomas Jg. Otwey of New yestarday to eat baroeqne and
York, tha 0 # P proaMentlal nomi­ (scar Florida's top ranking politi­
ne*. * M Governor Earl Warren of cal figure discuss labor and •wrier
Oattfornta, thr vie* prcsidcntl*! control.
candidate.
Th* Labor Day &lt;«Ubrotidn,
tCassia*** aa ***** H i t )
Deoey picked SUaaaa to answer
"Hr

Shock To Brain Aids Intelligence

By HOW ARD V . BLAKF.SLEE
Associated Press Science Editor
BOSTON. Scpl 7— (TP)— An rlctlnt iliock to the brain can im­
prove intelligence. This was repuitrt) to the American Psychslmpcal
Association here today by D, 1-UCillr B. Kessler of the f r a ' rise City,
Mich . Slate Hospital.
Electric shock lo giey mailer is one of the more recent medical
licjlmrnti for mental disorders. The shock causes brief unconsciousness

st

bools

and also convulsions whose saver-7
-------------—
teachers.
penda on the amount of rlsm that the current was likely
electricity.
tu burn grey matter and tause
Twenty perrons receiving shock confused thinking.

TIIK WEATHER"

for split personality troubles all
eftrrward showed greatly Im­
proved Intelligence rating*. Their
queer irleaa, one of th* sign* of
split personality, declined. They
concentrated batter, Thny lost
some of their feeling! of loneliness and barama better racial com­
panion*.
In the early day* of electric
■hack treatment, there waa critl-

Brnln surgery, another treatmtni for mental trout.'?*, was
declared to b« atwajrs damaging
to Intslhgenc* In another report
today. Tn U operation severs the
nerve* connecting the front part
of the brain from the mein brain.
Only humane have thla brain In
appreciable rile.

Exactly what th* front brain la
K m u i m s m r*a&gt; n . i )

J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
Atlanta
Detroit
Memphis
New York
Oklahoma City
I'hoanix
Han Antoni'..
Apalachicola
Mrlbourn*
Pensacola

P
V
-jp*■
&gt;5*-/

MmQn -m ... - - 1 U I

OPEN

School* thrpughoui
Seminole
County opened this morning at
9:00 o'clock and busses tan on
schedule, said Nupt. T . 4Y. Lawton. It will be several days be­
fore total enrollment ran b# an­
nounced. hr revealed.
The County School Board will
meet Thursday morning at tha
office of Mr, Lawton to consider
the appointment of several ntvr

Sept.
89
92
91
h2
101
109
99
81
90

81

78
73
76
Tl
'

' .. .. V,

*i i

7 -4 4 )
44
47
73
67
72

1

I

*. 3
-:V^,

▼J'
*
*L f

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="41">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="89006">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1948</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91347">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 03, 1948</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91348">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91349">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 03, 1948.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91350">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91351">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 03, 1948; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91352">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91353">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91354">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="91355">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
