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TUE8DAY DEC. 27, 1943

P A H * fif *

THE STORE TH AT THRIFT BUILT

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BoUbUahod 1908

City Commissioner John K ik Jm
Iasi night outlined plant (or rail­
ing $50,000 yearly (or vitally need­
ed itreet and iwerage improvementi,, and told the Commimon
that thia amount could be derived
from three louicfi: a seweiage
charge, preferably on a per toilet
schedule, a b percent grot* irbale
0 by the Florida Power and Light
Co., and the new cigarette tea.
He estimated that a low iewer
or toilet charge would raise about
$12,500 yearly.
“ Along with this, a new franch­
ise with the Florida Power and
Light Co. with a 6 percent grots
'kick bark' would pioduce $18,500
yearly," he declared. "This I
Q would like to tubinit to out voters
for their approval, so I am asking
for a referendum
"Using our liicumr of |12,61HI
yearly from the sewer tax; fix,
(DO from the new power franchise
the balance from the cigarette tax
would make up a fund of fr.0,000
yetrly for street and aewarage im­
provements," he asserted
"I believe that the next 10 years
are going to be vital to the giowtli
# of our city," said Mr. Krliter. “ In
the period between now und ll»68
when nur present power franrhUiexpltee, we ran add $400,000 for
city Improvements. Of SO cities Hi
Florida served by the Florida
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Family Dies On
Christmas Eve Of
0
Poisonous Gas

Volie Williams
Offers Candidacy
For Legislature
Former Assistant A t­
torney General To
Run In G r o u p 2
Volte A. Williams. Jr., life-loag
Seminole County irndenl end
foimer Amiiani Attorney General
of FIoimIs , today announced hi*
candidacy lot slate representative.
Mr. Williams said lhal he espectfd In be s candidate in Group 2
which is being vacated by Repre­
sentative Odham. Mr. Odham has
previously announced lhal he will
nut lie s candidate lo succeed himself.
Mr. Williams was born and edu­
cated in Seminole County, gra­
duating from Seminole High School
in 1919. lie attended the United
Mates Mihtaiy Academy at Wyst
Point hi 1940 41 Me enlisted in
the At my Air Corps in 1942 and
was graduated a pilot in 1943. He
served in the Tlsiid■
Ass Commando
Group in the Asiatic-Pacific Thea­
tre until he was assigned as per­
sonal pilot lo Genefal Walter
Krutger, Commending &gt; General,
Sixth Army. Upon his release Irom
active duty in 1946, he entered the
College ol Law ol Stetson Univer­
sity and giadualed with a law de­
gree in 1948. Upon hie graduation,
he was appointed 4g Assistant At­
torney General by Richard W. Er­
vin. Attorney Gwiaral of Florida.. .
Mr. Wllllama married tha former Cbnatance Ix tt of Ametteua, G».
and 'they, h*,v* .ope asm, Jyoiea
Wllllama la 'a member of
thW f o l l o w i n g organisations:
American Legion,A ir Corpa ReVerve, Baptist . Church,. Masonic
Order, Seminole County Junior
Chandler of Commerce, Hlatr
Democratic F-xacullve Committee,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
United WmId Federalists.
Mr. Williams’ statement fol own
■'In announcing my candidacy
for the office of state representa­
tive, I do so with complete awereness of ilia dutlrs appertaining tu
that officr and the responsibilities

child ten went to bed Christmas
eve-apd yieVar Jot up.
Their liodles were found today
In e ga*-filled, gaily decorated
east tide apartment, with wreaths
at this windows and tha makimrs
g o la big turkey dinner in the kltrhm en refrigerator.
Police said the family apparent­
ly was wiped out when a gas re­
frigerator used up the oxygen In
tbo unventilated apartment.
A decorated tree with unopened
packages under It stood beside
the double bed in which the bodies
of five-year-old Varonica (lasak
and har brother Andrew, Jr.,
threa, were found.
On a dresser waa a package
A .marker: "To our daddy from your
angels."
The father, Si), a bank employe,
and hll wife Veronica, 82, were
found In the apartment's other
bedroom.
Besides the turkey and trim­
mings In the refrigerator, there
were fruit and nuts and two red
candles on the kitchen table.
A slater of Mrs, (laaak called
police after she went to the apart­
ment, at 428 Fast 71st Street,
W th ls meriting to deliver a talephona message to har hrother-lnlaw and was unable to rouse any­
one by repeated knocking.
,
The slater, Mrs. Mary Fabelk,
then amelted fumes. Hhe went oiit
on a fire escape and peered
through the children's bedroom
window.
Hhe saw tha children
in thalr bed and, frightened by
their rigid position, rushed bach
Into the building and called the

•('•■Slant* Ua rag* Twal

John H. Payne, Store
Operator, D ie *

John If. Payne died this morning
at H: 1b o'clock In the local hos­
pital after a short Illness. Ha was
111 years old.
Horn lu Handaraon, N. V. he
had lived In Sanford for three
years where ha operated the J. II.
Payne and Son Grocery Store on
West First fltrset. Ha was a mem­
ber of tha Flrat Baptist Church,
Survivors Includt the widow and
son Kichard P. Payne; one grand­
daughter .Anita Payne, all of
Sanford; three sisters, Mrs, N. K.
Waldo, Cary, N. C.j Mra. A. W.
Pats, Florence, 8. C.j and Mrs.
B. T . Taylor of Chicago; two
brothers, C. A, Payne, Raleigh,
N. C.; C. K. Payne, Chicago.
There will be no funeral serv­
ice here. The body will be taken
to Raleigh, N. C., tomorrow, ac­
companied by Mra. Payna and
aon for funeral servicea Friday
at Yalvington Funaral Home. The
body will lie In atata at Erickson
Funeral Home until 2:00 P.M. to­
broke in through the
children's window and found the morrow
thrfe-room, fifth itdrjf apartment
GOVERNOR RESTS
filled with fume*. All the windows
TALLAH ASSEE, Dec. 88— OP)
wbrg closed.
— Governor Warren la "resting
A gaa

W A S H IN G VON, lie. 28 t/fi
I hr United S ta ir, today loimallv

irtoyui/rd Ilir n .v&gt; yotrinuirul id
Indunrtia.
II. M r ir lr t i n loan w e, iiainrd
a&gt; llir I n ,i a iiilia iu Jiii to tlir nrw
irpublli
I lir W liitr I Ion,r anuoum rd that
lo t In an lie, aliradv |n r,rntrd In,

I). F . S u d d e r E le c t e d
T o u r is t

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Leader

D. F. Sudder was elected as
president of the Hanford Tourist
Club at a meeting held last eve­
ning at the Tourist Center, W, F!
Mi-Masters was elected vice-presi­
dent; Mra. H. W. Tench, secretary
and James Stewart, treasurer.
About 121 ballots wsre cast with
shuffleboard and tourist members
of test year also voting.
Installation of tha new officers
will be held on Sunday at 4:8D
P.M. In the Tourist Center follow­
ing a reception honoring members
who have been married for 60
years. All residents of Sanford
who have been married for 60
yeara are Invited to call between

I irdrnllal,

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Llaa la pte , _ a liner
than tha Quean KUaabeth, but
Una-officials aald tha reports ware
trialending.
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uu no plana far placing
. for euca a aupevlfncr —
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W. A. M o r r i s o n
T e s t i f i e s Hiss R e t i r e s As Head
Is Loyal To U. S. Of K i w a n i s Club
Witness Says Defend Ralph A Smith Is In
ducted As PresidtMil
ant R e j e c t e d Lee
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Pressman For P o s t

Mure Than $IH.0()(U)00
To Be Spent Next
Y e a r On Facilities

Ib r Ulitily’t I910 plana have a
"doublrbairrlb-d" nbjtclivr. Ml
Sunlli aaid. fliry im liidJ ektentivc
inipiiivCiiirnli and iriiifiiiirinrnl
ol pirirnt laulitir, lo nupinvr itill
tuillin llir ir iv u r in prraviil ill,
Imiirra, pin, niajoi addilimia lo
p u w r i pbililt, mb ,U llim i ami Imr\
lo «rivr lirw i inliinirii, minr 1(1
IHI0 ol win uu lir i tmI itjr itl la IIv r i
p ril» ibr ulililv to gam dunlin llo
Vrai.
" W e llilruil In pimli ou t i‘n , i , l l l n
lion 1,1 t&gt;Klwin In k r v p nliruil "I
FI iii Ii Im' , om itlimril rapid griiw lli".
S m illi , 0 U|. " K ln rlila lr r n j o v in r
u l. i-lln i omiili-il rc nliollly l l u u
I'Vrr lirfoii* III l l , b l r t n i y l u l n
r , l In I In- , la lr'it Iiulimlriul i n i „ l
b ll l l l m , It, liii’ rm Nln g p o p iilarit.
ii- h yt-m-riiilliil ira iirl, llir l i n n
I'liilimi I,o.i,l In till- i-ili iih linin'

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ftii/ni iimi-i-nliatnl
Iiruiiyi- juli-r ulnl tin- liUghl mil
liiiik (rum ir,i-uli'li hiu I ilrvrlup
iiiriil III ullirr (iulil,. air ilrvelnp
In,, hii i-cniioiny lIml I, "oiin.l Mini

i-xpMiullug. Wr i-xpri-t a i-iiutlmiiiir
Hllltfltllllt iltl poplllllllull KIOWlIl III
tllfiO."
Til $IXIIHIII,II1MI i,ullay, h! miii|&gt;«-.I
with iipprovul u( the i-uinpany'luiarit uf illrrrlurx at a yunr-ru l
inrrlluir, pruvlur, fur many xy,lrm
inipiiivrtuniN, , iirli ux rxpMiiiliiiK
llo- ii, i uf iiiiiili'iu itevlcva ami i'lluiiu-rr, ili-vetnpiiivliU wliii'h Uuriilliliuily Im, fuqinl effrctlvr in
furllivr linprnvlnit Imth the i|uall
ty iimiI ilrpt-Milniiility of rlrrlrir
•rrvln- "ruin m hIiIiiu", Mr. Hmlin
•niil.
•Si-linliili-il fur min pl«l lull ill U&lt;6D
arr Uu- urw YL.OIHI-It Kuwait cutln
pnwrr |&gt;Iiint iinitli of Miami uml
nrw unit tu mure than double tincaparlty uf thr now Sara,utii
plant, built In 1046. High point in
ihe 11160 program will die grouml
breaking for ibr company',
ipany now
oat power
plaul, a lllt.lKMl.WHl pro
p
I llir St. Joliua River at I’alJoel on

Heavy Rain* Ruin
Pahukee^H Winter
Te^etafiie C r o |&gt;

Funnel C h a m p i o n
Runnel Falls Under
Ti aiii Ai S u b w a y
Station P l a t f o r m
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John I il.u k ) Liivrlutk, 19, the
j N n . /r.il.ntd I,mu Olvinpii iiiuner

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ti-ll limn tlir -i.ilimi plaliuini in
limit id llir ( mirV 111J Nil-bound
II .sill .it llir V lllill It Avrliur &gt;141ion.
llir *Ivlmil riiiii atcil phvlictan
i.ill In- "m id in mil liulr 4t (‘lllicetuii \ I m luiv I‘H I . beating
Mill I i&lt;•iitIi 11hi in 4 0/ t&gt;

In ibr i)|'ni|ii. y.imrv at Hcilm
t'• III, iir krt t multi irtim l uf
4 *17 h m ilit I *&gt;IMI m rlrit run,
tlir \m* in .tn nitlrk i lllill*
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Muhtiiilttm s l|ti&gt;*|iilal fm S|hjI'llll Sill $'*t v
111' Witt I hill li 1*4, *4Kill hi* vviiri
tumiiip' lit*nit *1111»i t hi* liospitul
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(iitaril, wlilrli ha, ob,rrvrr, m the
l.akr llkevrliobrr rrgimi lo lloivi-allirr Iniroau al Miami.
W. K. Ilnvla, furrri|,lei, ,nli| a
tain bell ilevrloprd wlilrli i-iuireli
Iratod lu tlie I’nbokre irglnn, mnl
eatruilod norlhwanl to tiiluinli
urlilrh li,d 3.46 Itu-be, uf rnln
( ’hrtetuia, day, and II hvI uuii
Keacli, whore 3.IIH Incite, frll
Tito rain dwindled tu ilie Smilli
Mluud had 1.16 Incite,.
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Winston Churchill Named As Man
Of The Half-Century By Time

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Five P riso n ers
Msrape Road Gang
Near Wi 11 i s t o ii

I 3D A M . vvnlcrday In Midln-iiy
Slii- wuu a piiilteer ic ld i ni nf Snu
furd, uuivlng livre 43 ycui, a
lie
fmin Ituvcr, Engtenil, wln-i
wn, barn,
Fm Ilie past few yi-m, »hi- bad
iliuile lii-l liulile with tn-i ,ii|i-luIn" und daughter, Mi und M i, K
I* O,Imi iip in Hanfuid
Ai tlie
lime uf tier death she wn, uiiiklng
lift ilutiie with aniitln-i ,nri in law
und daughter, Mr. and M i, II. A.
Miiyiic, in Mnllwrry.
In iidiiltlun lu the t»n diiiigli
ter,. ,ln&gt; i, uluo aurvlvi-d t&gt;v lliree
'im,, W. II. Maaaey id In-lrult;
Reggie Mnxxey uf Huufnrd: and
Knit-,l Maaaey uf Miiiiul; tine
brulber, K. A. Htlle, und twu ,1,ter,, Mr,. W. If. Hill uf Hanford
und M l„ Kininu Htlle, uf Itnver,
Kngluinl; ulxu 12 giuiidcliltdreii
uml "even great-grandchildren
Funeral xervlcea were iu-ld tbi,
■if Iri iii ■&lt;iii ut 4:00 o'clock ul the
graveside Iii Kvvrgreeu Cemetery.

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ItKAlt END GANG
NKW YORK, Dec. 88.
i/l't
Usher, and a gang uf uhoul 16
luut-suiter, clashed Iii a furious,
riiugb-aml-lumbte battle yesterduy In th, plush lobby uf tlie I'arunimiiit Theater.
A waiting iln* uf approximately
600 miivte-goora watched us tlie
yelling, flst-Hwinging melee raged
up and duwn the grand staiicase
from the main lobby to lh, me*xanlne floor.
The theater, located In the Time*
Square area, I* on* uf Ilie city's
tup, first-run movio houses.

Farm liurunti CVIc*t*l
Tu Bu On Jan. li

1 hr F a u n Hiiri'iiii uiei-iina u n i
'lliqil'l at Ilie F ll t It t e F a lu n I
llullilliq- will tuke place nl 7 im
I’ M , ..ii l-'lldliy, Inn it, Mini iu-1
ti n- i-utiiiiig F'riiiay. it w a , pmni
i-il mil I min V l.y Itrli Miillih-qx
pri-Hidi-ni
lit
It.il|'h I.
Mdh'i
tii &lt;•&gt;Iin1 1 lun until ii get fui Ilu- I'l vm
until I'll m i - A'NiM-tnlinn, " I I I lull,
mi " ( ' i l l i i , t'lii d n c l, und Uv 1 1 1 . •
du el, "

Fminci - weri' luday given llieli
fluid null, i- liy Mi Aiiiltin-iix ilmi
tan, III i ihe ileudlliU' fm iiinktinm i t t Hull . 'n i i , i - i m l I m i i i ' i m r t ,
" A n y o n e w lm c u r r i e d mil , m l
cin isw rv u tlim p r a c t i c e . In l l l i l l um l
e x p e c t , lu ninki- u p p l l c a t l u n fm
p u y i m -u t f u r t h e n u l l i i n q ' i u m
in vim1 file Unit r e p i i l l I n -f u l e Ih e
i l e a d t i u e , " hi* s t a l e d .
(bn iiily Ag ent U. It U uw hiiii i i liurted tliiit of 4*13 f a r u n - i , wlm
filed lull-ill tuns tu purttcipute in
the I!*I'.' progriiiii, 2,3 n-iiurti-d
practices, leaving IHII wlm eltlu-i
did nut CHI t y out suit cnllsiq vutluli
practice,, ur have nut u» yet uiade
their report.

I.OSKS II AN It
MEMPHIS, Term., Dec. 28. -t.P)
— Betty I .mi Marhury'n right tiuud
— the une she huped prayer wmilil
save— wus removed today.
A Baptist hospital nurse an­
nounced the band was amputated
between tin- wrist and elbow.
Just before entering the hos­
pital room, Betty's spirits were
still high.
CHIMIN Al. N E G L E C T

MUITA BLR EMPLOYMENT
TA M P A . Dec. 28— (TP )-Tw o
TAMPA. Dec. 21. — &lt;/Pt - A Canadian fathers were convicted
reporter thumbing through the today of neglect after they left
records of the Florida State Em­ their small children In an air­
ployment Service today found thia tight auto for an hour and u
1* how tho TABS Ifata a atrip half.
teater i

Paul Henry Jacques and his
"0-45.81 — atrip toaac artist brother. Blaine were fined |I60
(peeler). Walk* about stag* In in municipal court on the charge*.
accompaniment
mtula and grad Thay live at Sherbrooke, Quebec.
it to mtial*
ually divest* hanatf of clothing.
Officers testified they spot

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ted the one-yegr old child nf
Paul Henry Jacques and the 10month-old child of Bleiaa la a
parked ear yesterday.

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Dr. John Lovelock,
Ex-Olympic Athlete,
Killed By Subway

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lilt Mlggr,lnili , X X
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known for n lung lim e"
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rnmiiiunlratnd with Marlmiy. wbn ii , a unit M wind mi-, ut the Sul
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ilu-lir, ul Smilli liny.
Illlllt'P yill 1IVH util il- filin’l loll , II - ...... lur i hr m m Iml no truce
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nf gll'l-ll l.ruilH, pnlulm-*, rrirry mg year,. For ii liiiir. lie Mild, S.'1,....I ,t Mil llll'l ti-a-'iiliK m dtk il INMlU1 '•M dliiqirlmi,." |li,. .(air pn
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inr«*lnip* .to I iiim '
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In gel llir water off tin- field,,"
H«*iiiuiil l(t»ii| will *ai i y *m lh*' bud, thr imtrr cuiiiri piiiimird
In- rrpn,ti-il. "Tim Hubmi-igrit rlupr IVIrH . M . R . M a s s e y
'•I- mins
I tn* ultiri film uifn
|l u lllta tl UN r t«9 l l l l
In &lt;d In und timh In- ,iini
air gimr. It I, a lir-ivv blow
D ie d A t A r c O f H I
,'mning |u,I ,1 Ih l, llinr
Wr
tin* fu r ilrd tu tlir highway,
never rx p rrtn l , floml ,1 C'lu|,l
I'-ppi d ii passing rm it gnu point
ill,,."
M i, M R. Maaxi-v h i , ,in*d ii
md "l dried till- pu*-rMgris nqt.

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Awiociated Prana Leaned W ire

May also danm or slag."
lt*a one of tha vary few Job*
ail^thiMfahlaisa^to^t^ triumph* at tha FUR where • Jab aaahar
doesn't have I* Uha aa lQ teat.

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on I 111- t'limilllKKllill fol III
P o w e r Company tlvr
i). in-,In
llii- W lillr
lloii-r itlllliMI III'**' I
.Vli ’ll in it i, nppollil
P l a n s Expansion lluil
A m i M W in imi ol Muiyluii l
li- ninbuwailoi to l‘nki,liiii
i, inm unimliii„:nloi
P r o g r a m In 1950 I . W'urii-ii
Kinluiul Kla-n Ayi-r*. n „ l,t

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three-months-old Abilene child, It
was reported here today.
The Incident occurred teat Sat­
urday whan Mra. Rito MarUnsi
left har daughter, Carman Mar­
tinss, In her small apartment white
she visited another apartment.
When she returned the founR
the little girl's hands were hleodNEW YORK. Dec. 28. — (/F&gt; - Wiaaion Churchill — Time MagaIng and a small mongrel dog, line rdilort say — it the "man of the half'crntury."
the family’s pat, was licking tin
The portrait of lha wartime Untieh Prime Minister by Amrriran
wounds. Mrs. Martinet aald aha
believes tbo dog frightened the irlirt Ernoil Hamlin ii on thr cover uf ihe Jan. 2 Tim* which contain!
VETERANS AFFAIRS
a 16-page supplement “the Hal (•Century."
TALLAH ASSEE, Dec. 2S-GP) rate away.
— The State Department of Vet"No man's history," Time sayi, "can turn up ihe dreadful wondrrful
R A S H F U L JA P S
arena' Affaire has no right 13
years
1900-50. Churchill's itury tomes closest.*’
TOKYO. Dec. 81 — OF) — Jap­
employ worker* to deal aolely
Describing the British leader as "on* of ihe half-century'• greater
with members of a particular anese burlesque operators, wor­
veterans' organlshtlon, Attorney ried about the morale and moral* politicians," Time says: "sometimes wrong, often right, he fought his
0 antral Richard Ervin ruled to- of thalr performers, mad* some way toward the heart of every*---------------------------------------------------drastic change* today.
storm.
lha man who designed th, whip:
They limited the articles of
"in 1800 Churchill, like hla What ha did was lo launch the
wearing apparel •a tgirl
in may
nay dla- contemporaries, looked forward t» lifeboat*. That a free world ,urmay cooperate with vetecawa' agrd — limiting har i i atrii
pleasant yaarx. Uha hU content- vivod in 1880. with a hope of more
what lha
-------to about
“nut whal
" waif^eteS porarlaa, Churchill waa toftruggte progress and lass calamity, wa,
gratae, hut "aueh cooperation 4»wn
beach baautv
bai
wears.
could tat be carried to tha at- American heath
through depths and rise to height, du* in large measure to hla exer­
Bright, lights, Including spot- unimaginable to 1800."
tions."
SS&amp;M
OH
infm5L"ShJ^ailS
fa sua|ntarialng the period, Tima
Tima add* that Churchill “ax
_ft—
t -- _ n -1 a
* - __
finally,
they
S p a aaraer into tha imohllidaa of two great national
Mm m ff •
liefanaa affoate (twa World Wars)
Memorial Hospital today after
apendlng a "vary good night."
Ha returned to the hoapltal
Monday to continue recuperation
from "phyakal and nervoua exMuatlon.” He had left the hoa­
pltal after a two week stay to
Chriatmaa with hla wtfo
and relative#.
Hla phyalcan aald the Governor
"several more days rant,"

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fooler

tutiitfIn and 1 hurnU*
Moderate
north to northr-ist u ind, becoming
fredi nurlhexst |uiii,lii anil I'hura*

A , US ir|n nrutalivr ol Ilir Unit
(MMX -.am of the Atomic F.nrtgy rd Nation, l omminnin tm Indoii
A i iiM lipIl'Iuurnl, ol ill, K III .nil'
Nl \V M IR K l)n 28 pi*. A
i.mnnl.-iou, David K l.lllenthal, Is
si,own leaving th* White lloiue rna iinlii.ii. hail a inajnl band m I Irdrial unlvr teilltird lod.lV dial llu ii III ID4D uu ImluiK |lir lioldiiu
aft*-1 lie li.nl roiiteilril with Ptesl- Inniyiux alniiil llir agirrinrut that I Alltel I ll" did lull Ilippoit | rr ol llir I’ londa lim b,llllri lo iilrir m r
drill Tioinan 1.Ilientli.il, n-hnia ilralrd llir lirw ir|nililli m llir ^; I'lr,-Ilian, i.illrd a l'iililimnil&gt;l III Im r , w rn- ir ,i r ,,i 'd lotla, In ir
rrslgiialnm becomn elte.ttve on La,I llldln
' ratlin IriluiioiiV lot a l alun Dr lilt in g f’ lriid rn t W A Mm limit,
Jan. I. Ia.ill. uutnated to newsmen
I'l.iliraii tm- y i,rn iqi litn UN
m il i» ! l ]r il n r , ol llir i lul- Im do
llut tie may ronttliue Ins duties for po’il Hint ul,o til, |io,t a. .iinliu, pailllirul po»l in ll( i r&gt;.
louilllg Vrai &gt;»r I » oiidiurd lo in
t i n , , rtaiuiu.ilnni ol I I I , , , lutiii
a slim I priitHl beyond Jan I until .ailui to I'lilil-tmi &lt;• tnkr iivri
Die L'lurf hxevutive picks tils suc­ lil&gt; lirw ilulir*.
n liiyli Stair D r p j i t l i i r i i l o li n i a l. milling I’ lr'iilm l K.iipli A ''lliilli
cessor iInternational .Stmmlphuio)
i -11-, uii-m r i ii in,i i, h|&gt;|ioiiiMiii; Ill III, ,r i o i i d |iri|inv Inal u . l , ill
I lirv n m inlioiliii ril In A I
u| N i-Iiih ,till,. II. I II lll.u, J
Irn iiplrd
ll- priinlt
llir
i i i i I ki
l olliiu allil | I. liuil

llavU Mini the overly wet r i u i ,t in ,, wi-ekeinl roaultoil from a
, tailed high ptenRure ayalrin cell
2:00 arid 4:30 P.M.
tern! over New England which
blew wet Atlantic air over Flor­
C h ild 's F in g e r s A r e
ida.
Wind vrlocltlo, ranging up to 40
C hew ed O ff B y R a ts
mile, per hour Idrw ailing tin
Florida Kant Coant on ('lirl,tm a ,
elks.
ABILENE, Tex., Dec. 2 8 .-U P )Tlir,u now plant, luivo tioon Kve, ami 311 to 36 mile wind,
whipped
the i n , , I line Satordliy,
Rats gnawed all 8 fingers and alrati-Kically located (o iuipruvt•tel
l O u i i t M • « ran* r , « i
(V.am
company repmentatlva comfortably" at the Taltehaaaee both thumbs from tha hands of a

r~ _ tha kitchen refrigerator waa
in ordar but. that, lacking ventilaMan, It apparantly consumed
oxj^en In lha
Fabalk aald aha last saw
tha family Chri
hriatmu a a whan
tha children, were
p rind tha
tha tree.

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D E C . 28. 1040

II. Merelc Cochran Is
Named Ambassador
To New Republic;
Truman Ends Rest

M IAM I. I)ri
28 (S|irual)
Russian troops held Jurolistii; ( oiilidrnir in I loiula', iiiitloiik wai
Bx lie I'russeil from Hungniy into llir kryimlr u| an $I8,(HH),(K)0 intitheir occupation aunt- at llo- A u,
trlan ft uniter town of Nickel* tliiiilinn |iiogiain tin 191(1 anMount rd lirir by M tiiirgoi Sunlit,
dorf,
1. Informant* in Higtgary aald liirtidrnl of Floiiiia I'nw ii and
Jacobson lacked the necessary Light ('(luqiaiiy.

travel permit for going through
fn#'*1Weilim mite. Ac ll. 8. legutlon spokesman hare said efforts
wens belnr'•made
to obtain the
heir
four-power pass an l|ulckly as
poasifsle. ■ '
The 87-year-old Jacobson, direr
tdr In. Hungary of tha American
lolnt Distribution Committee, bad
teen held Inrommunleado In
Hungarian Jail elite* Dee. 16 on
what Hungarian officials than
railed "suspicion uf esploua
against the Hungarian state." Hr
wus released without previous
ennouncement late yesterday and
escorted tu the liordsr.
A communique from the lluu
Karlaii Mlnteter uf Interior said
Jacobson had lissn expelled lacause hs "committed deeds violet
lug the Interests of Ihs state and
abusing the rights of foreigners
hers."
Officials In Vienna first learned
that Russian troops were huldlng
(l‘aa(la»4 os I*sax Twal

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White House
Officially OK's
New Indonesia

Relief O f f i c i a l Was
A r r e s t e d Dec. 15
By Hungarians On
Orders Of R u s s i a

VIENNA. Dec" 28- &lt;A*) Soviet
authorities agreed today in ideate
Israel G. Jacobson, Amenimi Jew­
ish lelief official, to thr melody
of Unitrd Stales officialt.
Jacobson, held by Human* at
the Austro-Hungarian Under altei
being expelled by Hungaiy a* a
impacted spy, was expected lu hr
released this afternoon
Brig. General Jantrt Fiy, I).
puly U. S. high commissionei. w.n
aitigned to make aiiangrinrnii tm
Jacobson's release, pmbahly deal­
ing with his Russian counterpait,
Col. Gen. Alaxei Zheltov they
were lo select a site surnewheie hi
the Russian occupation rune where
the release would lake plaie.
Jacobson was taken into mvindy
by Soviet border guards Im night
shortly alter he was treed horn a
Hungaitan jail and expelled limn
tile cuunlry yesteiday. lie had hern
held lur 12 days. When hr iratliril
the boidei, a Soviet palml told
him Ins papeis were not in oulri.
U. S. officials in Vienna pinmplly
asked the Russians In irleate J.s
cobtun to American custody
The U. H. appeal wu« modithrough u military liaison ufflri-i
to Kmndatt headquarters lien-, lust
no reply was forthcoming iinmeill
ately.

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W ED N ESD A Y

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

Street And Sewer Reds Release
# Improvement Plan American Held
Proposed For City On Spy Charge
' Krider O f f e r s Plan
To R a is e $50,000
A Year For Municipal Improvements

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F j i i ( liihumli I Inn Mtn&gt;.

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»■ dninpril iii,. im.I.n i t,' Ing'"te'' nil tlir high" III lirl.nr nnk
ng .i" u) n itb lite cm
I'br vrldclr WUs il i-iry 1848
I mil " ill, a ....... git, h
(liulr
•hr Niro w rn. Iili'ii•if it-if
i-Nra
V I" Pittniuii. 31*. n| I'lu-nix City,
Vbi sriiti'iici'd tu lit, nnpilsonIII'NI 11nm I'.’scmnl.iii cniiuty for
n No d ii.bbrry; Flunk I'.irres, 3U,
riving ii 1"u y i'lli riitm cr from
K ciiiiiblu countv Im mmrd rub...... I llll 'dll t\ Win I Ur, ‘tit, nerv"q- I" v -u i, friqn I im.-il county
r"' .........-I loliluqi. Paul Ralph
t-ii-l.l-, _'li. Hcuti'iicrd i" ilni'r years
ft mn Ksciinililii c o u n t f u r unto
*"'ri. und Whltiq t'itlviu Roberta,
I. , 1'ivm g fiy,' ym is fi.mi Duval
"&gt;"dy fm nruii'ii tnliil,q y.
I'llfmiiii. who Im, rscupi'd be1.....■ ul*n 1h wiiuti'il by Georgia
'ini Alabama autlioritir, for pa"d r viiilntlun ami unto theft,
riotin' towns of iii,. other prism n - w rir uncitriulii
B. a P. w . s p H A M -:if
l iriii (.', K, Ta y lm . .‘ lately Kdu'-(iriiinai officer of tlir Florida
Highway patrol, will -peak toi'itfhl ut 8:00 p.M. uvri Statiun
W I'MH. Miss Kl*ii« Fnrtey, chairman of tin, radio cmniniltre of th*
IlnsineNN and Protessiuual W o n uu , (Hub, annouuci'il rid, morning.
Mi,., Farley stated that Lieut.
Isylor a talk will lu&gt; based on facta
concerning accident" and highway
stiffly In Semitiolo ( ‘uunty.

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JACKSONVILLE. Dec,

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Atlanta

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Boston

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Buffalo

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Burhauk ........
Chicago --------Ilea Maine*
Galveston...... ....

New York .....
Seattle •

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Fort Myaaa ............
Kay West .......
Orlando
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Sold By U. S. To Foreign Concern
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. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29, — f/P) — The government has sikcd
^ fahmi and canning industries wh.l to do about its big— and highly
coatrovemsl -fsctory ship, tha Pacific Explorer.
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P 1* Maritime Commission recently asked would-be buyers lo submit
bide for the vessel,

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1120,000, came from a Tangiers, North Africa,

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operator.

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Highest domestic offer was *46,M l from a Beattie concert.
And, if tl-e vessel— equipped to
cateh, can and freeta fish
ie
■old to a foreign concern the nroddet may turn up In competition
with the U. 8. fishing Industry for
U, 8. markets.
y
Then, too, th, government spent
14.000,000 In 1046 to convert the

„
£ "r?"r*,lon "nted the ship for
v"&gt;000 ■ year— or 6f&gt; per cent nf
pf®«te, whichever proved the
, r !." &lt;r *”
Nlek Bet of Seattle,
,**• °P*r*t*d the Pacific Explor#r •P4* **a four auxiliary fish&gt;ng craft off Coata Rica from Janof frosen^tuna, ’

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The Reconstruction Finance

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subsidy."
From March to July, I N I , the
Explorer operated In western
Alaskan waters. It processed al­
most 400,000 Xing crabs and more
than 1,600,000 pounds of bottom
fish. Bine* than It bas barn In
dock at Astoria, Ora.
A. W. Anderson, chief of com­
mercial fisheries for the Fish and
Wildlife Service, told a reporter
that aa a result of the Maritime
Commission's action he has asked
Industry for an opinion oil dis­
position of the ship.
The National Cannrra Associa­
tion and the National Fisheries Inunite i-aiil they are studying Anlerson’s request.
“At tboaa bide, It looks like
the government la taking an awful
shellacking," commented Charles
Carry, an official of tho canners
association.
Carry added that If tha vessel
ie sold to a foreign concern It may
turn up again In tha tuna or sar­
dine flsherlea, competing with U.8.
operators for tha UJL market.

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Chops lb. 49c
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Sanford FURNITURE Company’s

Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Lawton,
Country Club Road, had as their
futtta for Christmas dinner, Mr.
and Mr*. R. W. 8hcdd«n, Sanford;
Mr. and Mrs, Eben L. Hoyt. and
the Hoyt*’ nfPh#w and alec*, sir.
and Mr*. Anthony of Tavares.
-A ir, and Mrs. Howard Bottler,
JW of Atlanta. Ga., arrived Sat­
urday to spend th* holiday* with
hla mother, Mrs. Howard Bottler.
In honor of her parents’ 28th
waddine anniversary. Miss Ettle
Jan* Gleason entertained th* fam­
ily and * few friends, Saturday |
night,
, 'Late
■ In th* evening, she
_
served eookles, coffee and wedding
cake tot Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Glea­
son, honorees, Mr. and Mrs. J. L‘.
Hobby and daughter, Mary Grace;
Mn and Mr*. Clyde Gleason, of
l ^ l a ; A. R. Hunkins, Mr. and i
Mr*. F, L. Hunkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Flanders, Mr*. Ruby SJoblom, Mis* Beatrice Hobby of Ft.
Pierce and Richard Keogh.
Mr- and Mr*. D. C. Matthews,
of Jasper are visiting their sonin-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Tilll*.
Friend* of th* H. E. Bostics,
former resident* of Lake Mary
will b* Interested to hear that I
‘ • r son, o*»*
Sgt. rrcu
Ned Bostic,
who
d om ic , wnn
w m killed In Action In Btittum,
Oct. 15, 1944, was burled last Wed­
nesday iii th* National Cemetery
in St. Augustin*. Prior to inter­
ment, there were brief services
at th* funeral home. Lake Mary
friends attending th* service were:
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sjoblom, Miss
Joan 8ioblom and Mr. and Mrs.
Pat
Edgar
dgar Parrish
of Orlo Vista.
&gt;ldt _ night th* regular ComFriday
" rist
nuuilty Christmas
Tree was held |
a V th*
t‘
Chamber of Commerce. I
Santa Claus arrived early in th*
evening and presented the chil­
dren with gifts and candy. Serv­
ing on the committee in charge
were: Mrs. Georg* R. Patterson,
Mr*. J. E. Robinson, Mrs. C. P.
Brassington, Mrs. Vernon Mitchell.
Miss Doris Sjoblom and M. H
Rice.
Pfc. Byron Tillis arrived Dec.
22 from Wichita Falls, Tex., to
tmnd a ten day holiday furlough
with his parent", the L. C. Tilll"**
Bruce Overrash of Cocoa was
the Christmas dinner gue.it of the
F. G. Lees.
Mr. and Mr*. Warren E. Cole
and daughter, Patricia, of Wil­
liamsport, Penn., arrived Friday
to spend the holidays with his
parents, the Ernest J. Cole*.
Th* Homer Gleasons were hosts
to a family Christmas dinner on
8mtday. Those enjoying the nrcasfln besides the hosts were: Mis*
Ettle Jane Gleason. Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Gleason of Ocala; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Hobby, Mary Grace
Hobby and Miss Beatrice-Hobby
of Ft. Pierce; A. R. Hunkins, Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Hunkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Flanders and Rickard
Keogh.
P. D. Anderson entertained with
• family dinner, Monday. Invited
wars:
i: Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ander'
Mr, ana Mrs. Jsmei K. Brower
and daughter Nancy, of West Palm.
Beach and Miss Virginia R. Palm­
er.
Mr. and Mr*. John McLaughlin
returned to their home in Lak*
Mary. Christmas Eve Day after
an absence of six weeks, spent
visiting
relatives In and near
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hrower and
tighter, Nancy of West Palm
ach, spent Sunday ami Monday
with her father, P. D. Anderson.
The newly organised Boy Scout
troop enjoyed their first hike, Dec.
28. They were gone all day, cook­
ing their dinner In approved Scout
fashion. Those participating In
this outing wore: James H. Brodle,
J r , Georg* R. Patterson. Jr., Wal
ter Welderhold, Billy Dodson,
Howard Lloyd, Donald WestmoreUnd, Bobby Tilll*. ’’Skipper’’ N .lall aeouta, Georgs Lee, a v sito f Scoutmaster, T . M. Miller,
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Humphrles,. members of the Scour tommitt**.
Mrs. Alma Ring of Orlando V is
i* week-end guest of her brotherin-law and sister, Mr.’ and Mrs.

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Saturday for Miami, where they
expected to visit hsr brother and
slitsr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs, Paul
I*
A f r and*Mrs. P. K. Kelley were
the Christmas dinner guests of
tM ir son ond daughter-lo-lsw, Dr.
u d Mrs, W. H. Kollsy, In Orlando.
'M r .and Mrs. Jo# E. Hall and
eon. Pat, spent Christmas day
with hla parents In Orlando.
. &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lamper'
fished at Canaveral Monday but
report poor luck, duo toUilgh wind
aad heavy seas.

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THE FATEFUL FIFTY YEARS

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ft«*l» u .
T h re n years uru AmericHri'* were Hhudced mid enrapetl
By DeWitl Mackcnils
a e *
• • •
e a *
•
•* Mnaaar
\ r Foreign Affairs Analyst
when the new Yugoslavia of Marshal T it o a rro g a n tly shot
w «- •,« I i m h
V* • « « » ! elias a i l t n down tlireo m iarnird Am erican m ilita ry tranaport planes.
Well, we all ran breathe easltr
&lt;«tok«f XT. lima. Ml |k* r « l lIMIr*
l-« iH lu r l,
Mm, aalfr ik* 4*1 Killliitr five Americans. To d a y, it n|i|icars. M arshal T it o has now Dial Princenk Klta’n hahy h»»
* Cense*** « t March a, Met.
hccriim o u r hosnm companion, o u r old and esteemed friend been born
ItOLIVM I l„ I IRA *
I’he. trillion nt the watchlnk'
T h is sentiment linn progressed no fin* that n rem ark by
Camplied By Willi AM BUT, Central Ara*« Staff Writer
HitHer
■mil lin t HR AW
President T ru n i.m , sendinjt off the new ainlmsHiidor to Y u ­ win Id Inci In i'll iilnvr.nl iih totigli
1904
a-mlnute" University of Mich­
I
f
00
ns Dial uf tlie final |niring flllb.i
__ Waaaeer
goslavia. to Ihe cl t m l Ihtil Die Dili ted States is up|xjned to Tbr imrrsriiiig vigil niiiinlnlmsl t.y
FIRST MAJOR WAR of the
UN CLE BAM counted no**" igan football trams began their
I l M I M i m i W MATE*
Twentieth Century broke out be­
* r Cwrt»f
• .15 »iKKt'(’SH|im URiiinsi nlty country, was interpreted by some tlie prr»h iii HwiUisliiinl i.'ttilnd.
and discovered he had 70.WM.17ft five-year unbeaten reign.
i p* M*mh
I.INI
me hi liir birtti af Julia .Incnli III
tween Russia and Japan on Feb.
nephewa and nieces . ■ . This also
HIM com m entators ns a "w a rn in g " to Husain not to attack Y u ­
IM P Mi.nlh*
170]
ts Mitalka
ft In May the Jap* began eelge
HIM goslavia. T h e re is nothing to indicate that the T it o govern- In It'll!. Tile late-John Jacob A*
wee the year Dr. Welter Reed
A
BTEP
ro
R
W
A
ttn
toward
tin ivi'iil down wilh I hr* Tltnnic
tM r
I1M
jtff) of Tort Arthur
and aaeoclatea better International relations was
mcm
has
Iveconic
any
less
com
m
unistic,
any
less
totalitarian
wilt'll In' hit uli irrhi'ig, but his
A ll e h llu a rr anil***, m i l l &gt;1
, , St. Louis
began
the
cam­
tank*,- t*anlulliin* mm* a a llrva af or any more democratic than it w n « three years ago. Yet yiunjj wife, who wh» ex per lug
gained tn the wltt of Cecil Rhodes,
opened, May ',‘ 1
paign to wipe
‘M l M a l i a m i Inr H u aaraaa* al
now
we
seem
to
have
embraced
it.
who
ir
cllrd.
who
died
May
70.
In
which
he
t*M a « 1taaiU. m il k « i i m i i l tar
■n exposition
out yellow fe­
Niitmully ihr public waited wdl.
a&lt; Haalnr a A irrlla la a h i m .
p r o vlded for
A sim ila r senlIntent Is stru gglin g for strength in the
rommemoratver
. the
" hrairuairil WaiUaatlt Hr la* case of S p a in .-Th e f'T'nnco goverm neut wan so distasteful to bated .hinilli far llie iiilvrul! uf
# d ii ration of
Ing the L ouIrIilM l
X » •*•KMm i
llrp rra * a ia ll«»*
Fren e h m a n
I be nilllionnlir tiahy. The New
A m e ric a n ,
ia*.. W*&lt;* Turk, t'hlraaa. n*aiall. Am ericans that wc sponsored a United Nations resolution Votk pfe»» ralntilj'.heil n roilti.lana Purchase
Hantoa • Du­
Naaiai lilt , a it ai, I,null.
t l r r m i n and
In June a
mont
made
Ihe
recom
mending
Dial
all
free
nations
w
ith
d
ra
w
formal
re­
tlir
rt.uk
walili
over
the
Altar
T*» HiialA li a M ia l n nl Ik*
Rrltlsh colonial
Strike In Chi­
first successful
U M ila lit l’» « nklrh I* rMlltU.I cognition. T h a t governm ent lias not chungdVHliVS’ character limn.lull to irrurd the event, Mad
s
tu
d
e
n
t*
at
•■•lailttlf In the ai* III* r*a«hllcago against
airship flight
O x f o r d fth*
f t lN i at all Ik* Inral » a i |i|il|t for the better in any rc/ipccl; yet now there in a subtle amt I .lid no linn fm A. I*. The now*meat packer*
. . . The Boxer
la thla nm«|in|Mt. a* Mill a* all g ro w in g umvctiiciil in favor of a proposal that ihe I'n iie d paper illdn’l fan. v tho nsiigninrii’
Rhodes Schol­
mu. Ii, aa ivitnr,. orle «Mlf nnirhiui;
A P a m i t li n l ih n .
broke out and
r e b e llio n
arships) . . .
Staten extend formal i»cognition to 1‘T'iiiico, in violation oi al»,in :i nVHek win'll a mrtanrhrl'
quickly spread
again*! "for­
T
h
e
Panama
a United Nations polit y which is hugdly ol our own making kriilic amir anil aihlrcaveil in
to other cities
TH U R S D A Y , DEC. 29, lii-IB
eign d e v l r canal neared
)
a ' i *
. . . A great
T o lip aure there h no special reason w h y we shmild I IllIrHBUU i;
fm ld e sl
control
broke
reality aa Ihe
"fleutlenirn n| thr pre*s, Hits
Are In Balti­
T O D A Y ’S ItlH LK V k r h K
Raaeevefe
itlnglo mil Franco's govcrninsnt for rcjirohaiioii, when we unitr| nil y walrll will go llown I"
Mo). Walter Reed out in China,
U. 8. bought
more destroyed
th e A l l i e d
French rights 2.300 buildings on Feb. 7 . . .
Not hint* hut uur memorirf., linml m aintain a pleasant official relationship w ith A rge n tin a , history its ii minilcli oil nor eocut
1 forces retaliating and capturor bait they nr* eternal.
(tut whose governm ent is east in exactly the same Na/.ificd, i hr.ms ns nrwapiipwmnn."
tn th e canal President Theodore Roosevelt waa
memories t#rr» feverish torment. lo ta litarian , evil paiti rn aH Dmt td Spain. W e rub elbows
project. . The elected to full term on Nov. g . . .
Km. Mltln m uni lime have nt I Ing Ihe capital, Tehlng, Aug.
CediRheda*
H Two thousand Americana parKindly mrmorie# gin tin unit riulrh w ith A rg e n tin a ; we scorn Spain in the international halls tin. I. a Mliytlllnit lit..* ill mill'll lit
Cuban repuhllr There was great rejoicing In New
1
flripated
.
.
.
Meanwhile,
the
Ufa, Wo brought nothing into thin
trnlinn hi (bat &gt;d I'ltiu ri, Vaitsu
was inaugurated on May 20 . . . York on Oct. 27 as the subway
world ami II u certain we *nn mid then think of wooing Spain again when its n iilila rj (Ai.ilur *pt IIiiir Im thi' lovrly
Boer war raged In Hnuth Africa President Roosevelt’s commission
position suddenly achieves a certain small im pnrianrc.
carry nothing out — I Tim &lt;&gt; 7
.laamtne fluwril. Why? Uniloul.t I , , Two tragic event* marred ended a Pennsylvania mine strike was opened, assuring swift trans­
It is small wonder Dial nthei nations find Die I'n iie d III Ins MsilbiS H tainr uji 11 'initial'
Ihe year: A Hoboken, N. J , dock Involving Hft.ono . . In South portation to the nation's biggest
Do nil folgel llM l'"lh r llrialil Stales a friend ol doubtful constanty. How can they knou nil. mo.'li .if the Intercut rriitrn
The adverse progress
Are, June .10, claimed 147 live* Africa Ihe Boers Anally sub­ rily . .
of the Russo-Japanese warrauied
will publitli .i paper il&gt;i iiiiuiiiR "h tii strange turn our diplom acy may take tom orrow ? T|».|-,» plrlinr .li 1las V, M l', Itila tins
and on Hept ft. a Oalveslon, Tex . mitted, May .It. to the British
.Saturday (Get your copy m rally), arc some jdculs w lm h imisl lie pr&lt; terveil in Die ileahng i of worth was i, iv&lt;&gt;iId tic.or lone1!“•
hurricane and ttdal wave killed Tragic w-as the Park Avenue growing unrest In Russia aa the
furr Him marttwl I'm i.r All Khsii
a.nuo
. . . On hrtghter side wa* hotel fire in New York. I I losing year drew toward an end . . . . A
and no pupci on Monday.
mitioiM, It ia lime lor Die United Stales to deride wind its and thereby btjsnne priurrim Ril.i
great day for the British w^a
opening
of the Parle Ex pond mn their lives
A greater tragedy Aug. 9 which wilneaied &lt;h* cor­
ideals are, m id uphold them.
Tlirf, of r*'iipse&lt; a Rood ileal if
Wc don’t know how you Ire!
on
April
Ift
.
.
.
Victor
Emmanuel
was the eruption of Ml. Pelee,
pl.iMimo tiirrmmd. All Khan, lien
III became king of Italy, follow­ destroying Kl Pierre. Martinique, onation of King Edward VII . . .
about il, hill Wr air *M,gliletl mill
appaient to the .piriloal leaderThe New York Olanta refused to
ing assassination of King Hum­ killing 30,non
the ap^taianrr ot tl){iqrw iwini. ramlne swept
rhip nl llie (.1.110 Mnliuliiuidhn
play the Boston Red 8ox any
bert
on
July
29
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Dn
Nov
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I
known
an
(lie
paniilllt’
Sweden and Finland .
. tierming pool. Il it much Lu&gt;i&gt;ri and
William McKinley was re-elected many, Austria and Italy renewed post-war games #o there waa no
,i
|„,.
a
i. iii now ri.'l.l by Ills flithrl,
E v e ry ten years for the past half ce ntury a child run
nirer lhan we had anticipated. Il
President of Ihe United Htstei Ihe Triple AlHence . . . Year’* World Series. , r
(lit Ape KIihii III Moreover, Ihr
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ference has been held in W ashington to consider ways til Aga KImi is rfputnl t» lie.one ,,f
It rjuilr in asict to ihr city.
. . . In the world of spnrla, the brightest spot was the opening
1901
im p ro vin g the lot of all Am erican rhd d re n. Next year will ihr world'* , a t,. t men. hlttl*
*
American league began operation of the Aral International Arbitra­
An rimnnil ptyrJ-nlngjjt, Dr. see the meeting of the M id u m tiiry W hite lion c f lu id f u n
Pi in. r
V.i .Im ran use Mg dm
a* a minor league and Jam** J,. tion Court in The Hague, Holland
T H E Y E A R ■waa marked by i
l.iw rrm *■,,Awnll, ,|l Woifhetlrr, ■fererted: I h o |Mlf|ior,e ol w h h ii ta dot Hind hv Dm chm i nian ol im .ul f. r innilift■a if she; vvai'i.
Jeffriee was heavyweight hoxiog
unrest, distrust and strife .
In
Sii mold mama Uila
1901
champion of th* world
St. Petersburg, Russian capital,
M »u My* "I *,inii In,nit* make Die executive rom m lltee, IA'. Leonard W. M ayo, as being In.S'u
d ing uf diamond', wlisll lb'1
MDBT MEM ORABLE avent of many ware killed on Jan 22 tRed
rliililirn hrhatt liki itnu p.ircntt. Du* considerutlon ol "tm w ivc as parent i and proten.amn.il V-. , kT m u " h ia.it.'d bis illaimi" I
1701
the year waa the first successful
Sunday) when
nlld lli.il • l. ul
11&lt; iiiihIiI well workers can help develop in children Die m enial .m otional |.il&lt;il.'* au bead of tlie |smatll»l Ins
T H IS YEAO is memorable be- airplane flight ever made, hy Ihe
striker*
fullhful
follower*
weighed
Inm
ami
spiritual
qualilm
.
essential
to
m
diM
ihial
happiiicas
ami
lute »,iltl Ijin I Iiiirnl. ml kr child'
ranee Dtr 12. Ougllslmo Mer- Wright brother* at Kill Davit
m a rc h e d to
.ipain l .lisiimnd
imh. aura bill
responsible
leader
dup".
hill. K i t t y
coni transmitted the first wireless
irn Leli.ivr Id,, lu i i i i c hooka, mid
the W i n t e r
1 im, * and pave ti IIII Ihr value "(
Hawk, N C .
Impulse, the tetter "H". srrosa
palace to preT h i: u m le re iitc will lake up tin ph.v-u.il, icom uuic ami tb r ................ caiih And hr weighed
llt.il. luo. u. had However, there
Dec.
IT
.
.
t
h
r
Atlantic
amt a petition I
ciiiial for Diis tlcvt lopumiit. Im lulled for &gt;11' , (iMiiiid'. quite a few ram1
air Miim good comic hooks, and social t omhtiun.i
Flrat
tr
a
n
a
. . . E*lward
to C m Nich­
arn ips youlh tlnil It diuobl he atlded that tho
iimtr good psttnU. The lin k It Dm tlrst time will he young people liiu u
rontt
n
e
n
t
a
I
V II he cam e
Vpa hhat, i:avr lit* fortune t"
o la s II . . .
groups
whose
opinions
will
he
considered.
T
e
’
t'irit
result
knowing which n which, and unauto trip waa
king of Eng­
. I.iii ll aide , an rs Hlliong his pmFrom May Io
made earlier,
pec led id. Il&lt; alrea.K baa s*' ml" h
land and em­
foiiiinatrly, not many clnldim aie of this meeting will In a printed report win if f .
October Russia
to
offer
parents
practical
help
w
ith
Dm
prol
May
23
•
Aug.
peror
of
Brit­
learn
ol
&lt;
luhl
wrultb
be
probably
can't
gv*n
qualified to judge.
&gt;
waa in a st«te
1,
Ran
rranrearing.
,
1
ain. following
mil it up
of revolution
claco
to
Now
ileal h. Jan 22,
. . . Disclosure
alio lfi; cIlHilicii
Uw AgaJIhfn tmrrs lilidiiirnt
Freedom nl dir iireit it tupT h e idea Dial Die u
ualioh^i
cltllM 1 tire ot a hi-nad ami
York, hy Dr.
of Queen Vic­
of Irregulaflpoicd In rtn l in Arbtlillii* where general setule I lie nationi'll rcapuimthlhl v is a ( hpi Iv new m il. , d im l limii Ihr Prop n l JloliemH N. Jarkenn
toria . . . Year’s
,t ir s am ong
Juan D I ’rron Im « rttnhllihrd a eeption. I he nlrl notion tIliat each iutnily was a' n idl.cinitam ctl; t(ir
„ r tv r .ia. .....
an d B e w a il
Wrist 1 r n g I f
King HeekM ,an ip e insur­
iimi .. The A cm Klitn
“ liberal iliiUloialilp", i( tilth a unit has. w ith improved conuuuiiiiatioii ami tra n ip o rta lio ii, |
Crocker
■
,
In
event waa aaa n ce ' compa­
Russian, p o ­ nies In th* U. S. brought string- |
tiling ii pmtihle. Mill two ncw»- expanded to include the national fam ily and the w o rld ] fled r*t.in nfier « UI|hiB «ji»l #&lt;rh
aselnatlon of
the
tlhiili,
t,ml
sett
led
In
p.n
ihav
grom at Kish­ snt regulations . . . Th* Unkm of
President Wit*
Orville Wright
papers in Hurnnt Aire* have hern fam ily. T h e p rim a ry resnoiuiiijility slijl'hcjongti to I h«i .fiuuily,
*i&gt;ua/:t|irti 'of the , Hr ittult
it . • . 1
inev, April It- Norway and Sweden was dis­
Itam MoKInley
lAlcn rhnialn •id.kt
charged wijh "insulting" President hmvevc)*,tiliicf ubtlef/tht* dcmiM ratit fitatt' it
That Im;. hern Ihr hoim&gt;lof tin.
•20. 4T ’ Jews' wrr#'' slain . .
Innuffatri, N.
•here,
Il
is
disastrous
for
the)
fam
ily
to
abdicate
its
reiipnu
solved dining1the yesr, Haakon
Paron. They jmMLIird n ifieecli
Ago Kllrtll* dlire I hr M. ,
Serbia;* King Alexander and
y ;;: &lt;to vis«
I l i m c v r i . I h r Atm ti hint to * i"&gt; Pan-Ametlcan Kaposlllon Utera) tJureiY Drag* , were Aaaajwlnaled,, VI t: becoming king of Nnrwsy
which a member &lt;(( ihr opposition sihilily to \hv ciiinniuiHfy, as vvell an h ir Hit; conimi|iit1v In
"I'! V b n 1Jett:’ ’21W )rt1Aft but1'fail t,)|i,ifilV apd |,o te m p ,, m l til*,'
•’ I *' 1*! I \
parly made W Connie** nilirtfing fall in Ma’ peapomUhilttica to ijtic futnily.
hy an anarchist. Tln;()dore Browf' .Time t r . , ' . tif /blyTrehrltton Iq the'Map* In R um o -Japanese
III
(mirtv a sptilllliil I n derhrokr
nut1
In
Macedonia,’flue'
to
reron Inr tHling rich m oilier.
veil
hecame
president
.
,
,
Blny|*ip a i sliphiit*'. so In spral.
war. The Rilstlan fleet waa de­
Pana­ stroyed. May 27*29, In Battle bf ‘
dent rrvnlta broke nut In various misrule of the Turks
In ihii country they'd iimlmMy he
uni. ,* mill. .. i n mirriwd to the
T h e iJ t 'u D ia liv o M ot’id
manians
revnltnl
against
Colom­
parts of tyiaala . , , On Nov. lg
. .
------- -----------— - - ■ . spiritual Ikh i Iu u Ii V . U m a I’ rlm raK
awarded ihe I’ulilm I’ri/r.
Tsushima 'Htrslt*. Russo-Jap­
the Hay* •Pauncefoile treaty, bia. Nov. 3. the United Statea anese prsce treaty wga signed at
" T h i- hloml occaiiloiinl c .air may hr m..vy*l .,.,v „|y h^i|
»nd''ricl.m,l&gt;
providMA''(or construction of an recognising the Panamanian re* Portsmouth, N. H., ftept. ft . . .
Gofftrm-r Warren had a low soil Die ifccoraDve mood , sijiil a line uim Icp a picture in i f
n„ r„,
........... itii.i is runisthmian canal, wax signed . . . puhllc, Nov. 13 . . . At year’s end. Medicine was greatly advanced
ClirhflL&gt; peily in Tallahassee. ncwspapur's lnicri(ir ileroniti(ig ild iln lu n til
1 n ima si,.- i„, iiaiiniied thm *ho
Earner In the y«||r the United Dec. 30, ita greatest tragedy by A, Elnhnrn’a discovery ,nf
All l|l .alllll* mill lllli lr&gt; and u«
Now) (i t llish/wc Itave Dll' W n n J ,(n p il When Die Lit H r | h d rn da, ......... u li ...... . lit.i nm umi
Elates Hteft corporation, cap- slrurk,'fire In the Iroquois thea­ novocain . . . In spnrla: The
ten end Inntlirt* were ihrrr wilh W orn..............
every D u n g at.imul ip lifs tn u ig c ptinmi so I In.......snmt
Ills said in
11slice.i at $l,.'Ui1000,oon. wns ter, Chicago, resulted In fl02 Philadelphia Alhtetlra won the
their’ children, right or nine nl
organised
. In sports: Thr ■tenths . . . The flrat Wortd Rrrte* World Berle* from the New York
W
l “i " 1 Dliliccitdnmcil look, il is h icuilHc Die ^ ‘T.t.Vi.uvV' i„ £ .... mi hr. nyror
Aineriran
baseball
league *le- ws* held In October, Ihe Boeton Olanta, 4 games to I.
them, according In Mia. Warren, Decorative Mood ima come upon liur
if her Itlial.iind Iwranli* lirml «r ihr
r
la
red
Itself
a
major
league and Red Box defeating the Pittsburgh
who herarll hail* (ram California.
We men alwa.VH kick about thin when iM m p p cn s. Hut liminili Is an lidrnliog qiicntlnn.
Nest-1904 to 1910
Fielding
H.
VoaFa
famed
"polnt- I'lratrs, ft games to 3.
None, »o lar aa llie newapaprr re really, When Die room la given a fresh, iTteerDi^mtd (jif fe m il If dir did ronllniie, her po*llloll
l.e nplqiie.
I
port* indicate, were her rrlalivea. liiok li.v a wointui who has a gnoii seuae ot'n'iIfIr«iM *l()iljiiice, wmild
In any event, while the Aga
T U N G O IL PRICE SUPPORT
They all stayed m ('.alilornia. Hill who likes variety ami can gel it merely hy applytiig I hose Klisu li'i. hi' "(1" *'d d u lir- io
IliM H T r i a l
G U LFP O R T, Miss.. Dec. 29. •‘lllter who had In go In if mil) I lew, don't we like It, too?
ra lly out he spends much time In
iTPt— America's tong Industry l»
(CnntlnxiS i-mm Pan* Oa»t
Europe
wlieir
lie
has
palatial
ICaallas'd
it
s
*
e-*,
lla&lt;
&gt;
iial. Mtt. Warren *m«d
Sure we do; lint it would never do In let them knmv
reiddenres. Mis strloi; of race Cliambars. I have obtained u grtul ■'tremendouxlv bucked up by tha campaigning for price support
nche n| in-lewa aery well, about it.
horses long hir. been world fain- deal of Information front the |mv - news and feel* Hint her husband levels Higher than the B« percent
u. and more ptiwer In her.
mi. Mhoiild Pi line Ali Khan sue- chlatrlut about Mr. Cliatubrrs' will be released very shortly hy of parity recently granted hy the
•*w - —
Commodity Credit Corporation.
.e*d to Ihe caliphate be presum­ troubled personality. We have (lie Hungarians.
T e ste d
Fo r
"I personally am not so op­
rarnmln, Calif, a traniient S e e d s
ably would follow Ids father'* linn*'.I lids Information over to
Members of the Industry met
Imt It may happen" with representatives of ihe De­
footstep* and spend much of hi* the Department of Justice and timistic,
tket whpke rnnicience
R e s is t a n c e T o C o ld
n na ll as, i* pi.***&gt;
nan
time In Eurnpr and America,' an we have asked Mr. Alexander (rudder said. &lt;. s
partment of .Agriculture here yes­
him fealked into pnlire
muu Silso ,If-I'll, led prosperity*, arrangement which would "lake Campbell, head , of .the criminal
Other
'AmFrteaSi sources In terday to tliacusH administrative
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
UO.
-1(/Pi
mopry need uf Ihe Imuiiug and things much easier for Ills Ameri­ division, t.f talk itlruftlV’ to Ihe Vlpiuia said, thev thought V'oged- details of the support program for
It thf fille r day and
adminletralti'ii
er ami BAfedantTYnbaldy would the 1949 lung crop,
can wife and princess Ya tniln.; liaychlatrlet'."
Id thrjlUying nl hit wile The MIsalMf.pl agricultural c
pertinent niatlnn reported toifav a
t’rcRldftii Truman and his top
Tha transcript showed Hies luhl Im expellM- Cforn the country
lit yeatjk ago. That w*» in 1943, new, quirk way to discover wlnO '"hi war .inilrglutn have under- I,If,. In tlmnhiiv can he very IryThey contend the support prim
tha.gtuml Jtiiom the nayrhlaltlst 'Wikliout '.landing trial.
i|ii: Io foreign horn folk*
Is liaseil on the theory that 90 per
when jifbt were plentilul. il v«ti kind of crop plaids will stnml taken t" dm Idr i.verall pollry and
V-t’T
h
*
Hiitigarliins
have
taken
wa*
willing
"to
come
in
mid
talk
On the whole Yasndn has an
1
..prrlflp' luuvr. I**r runtbaltlng Ihr interratIng Mle ahead of her.
over the I. T. T . property In mnt of the oil, present in a .tong
lememhnr Ilia Wile had left him, told.
to Aon'."
The
rtpnrt
wa*
made
to
Ihe
"lirearl
‘df
('.imitmulstd'fit
tin*
Kav
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Meanwhile the Hfele Depart­ H ungaryam t that Is why tlmy nut I" recovered, wjien nclnnlly
and gone tq live in another town,
Amcilran Assurlatlun for the Ad East.
ment tn|*| Federal Judgn Sylventir Van led ail the time" Ann source tbt figure I* rloiter th 8ft percent.
Ha loli'jwetl hei llieie, went la van.nnetd of Hrleiice by Dr, S, ft
One "f 111* spertflc qtlFKl lllli* Security Council, bringing t'pctli 1.1. Ryan today that ai'nised spy said.
her haute one night, and when the Ivanoff,
ri'lifrunllng III"" was whether to ep the Pieshlent. Meerelarv of Valrntln A. Ottbllchev ha* no Im­ - "Thfre . is no advantage lo
The seed* am snaked Ip run­ accept a proposal by tlm Joint Hlate Ache'.m and llmleisecielarv munity from arrest or trial.
them- in keeping Vogeler ,and
• came Ip the door, allot hei
Then chief# of staff that a new military .f llefense Early.
especially sine# the
Oubllehev. a Russian engineer yqmler*.
through the nmuth, alippina quietly ning water (nr i’ll hour*.
they are fmten That kill* a lot mission In hr h*u| fa the Chine**
suagended trad*
facing trial with Judith Coplop. British- have
•way into the cliuknrit before be­ of tlie »aed*. Those which sur­ Nationalist ivlatul nl Formula.
I* claiming Immunity because of negotiations with Hungery.
fell icen. The care waa adjudged a vive fleeting sie the "winter"They need trade with ttm
A law up for decision, amiullng
Rpaln, Urn Near
East and
tuicide, and drupped. How many of Imiily" plant* wanted hy fanneiM. to some liiloiniants, were:
Hrevee for cenlurl** furnished which he waa suspended following West, and do not need Vogeler
frretlng at lower and joy.
and Bandera."
I. French ieqnr&lt;d* foe help In tjie world with Its supply uf hi* erreat.
these "suicides, " we sometimes n My
tiimiiaratuie* It t* posutld* even defending Jndo-dhlita against Chi­ lalsln*.
The document laid before him
wonder, are in tealily murdeti. io find the few mliacte plants that ne**1Communist pi mumre.
today repealed the Department'*
How many people we tea every ran stand almost any cold. This
It Is estimsted tlmi the popu­ statement of March It that Oubi". The piohlrm of saving Bur­
1 9 4 1
hardlna** I* hereditary, su that g ma from Communism —• a situs- lation of tmlla in inctenniiut lit letter "enjoys no immunity from
day are mutderera. ____
hi not necasiary to dltcovar many tlon which some of Uriel* con Iha rate of about tl,t)00,ono a arrest or Judical proca*a with re­
gard lot tha acta charged."
aider hopeless hu-ause of internal *ear.
• Our*worker*, we ara-iute, will seed* to start a new variety.
political lipiahldes.
bo delighted to learn that come
8. Futur, American support for
Jag. t another deduction for tax
such criotf as Indonesia and the
Philippine*.
ptfepotet will be made from theil
„ i'U lT ^ n d G?obu«,
ti BtateJteitoMnAt and milla fJh
weekly pay envelope. Thi* i» not sel*— lhi UM,..k
1 9 4 0 .
. our! Idea, you undenland; we are nrrltod ;at St, Th o m u -fU e t ■ few terjUMtaii. IfimuflktHvorking on
pn
r
R
iittrn
probUmt
for
nmny
weeks before Spring maneuver*
t. meuly the iqnotenl bytlander in ware ,h*!d.
month* a* a resiUt of the Comi tblebiogram’of filching the wotkmunftlt conquest t Chine Thai*
In. thtaeaee,
U
mil Iter
innilatitfg______
errena _______ ideas' and efforts were pooled for
v,' •nT'pcxMtbouki. Wa have bean re*
' ^ 1■»*" i**N
l quifed by law io deduct ftom an Army-Navy-.Marina-AIr Force a meeting today of thtf National
cxsrelts.
some
V
l * , « „ 1 j Involving
HIT v i s i n g
IVIUI 80,000
w .u u u
R m j S i weekly pay I percent for your man, wtileh la due to ba held from
4 9 4 6
thrnmih n.l4.M&gt;Mk.
age passion w idth'U Lw ppm «d Januaru&gt;
January"through
mld-Wartjh,
4
f:ili' Il— Il
.1*14; luliau UJ,II
U'Kil*.
Q/lulat
afttlltH
*
a
While Soviet ihlpa have a right
hack to you when you
i s i v i : j.t
...
(Caifean'S View ,Paa* 'M O
put In at St. TnontA for aup*
in of agt. Tf you live to
plica, watar and rrnatr*— provided 1900, either.
Baabtning Jan. I wf they abide bv U. B. port reguleSenator Whtrrv of Nehmska.
lon*— mma
iom* Navy peefla point out the OOP Benite floor leader, dc*c
tlone—
•
• 1 1r
hat the CarlbbtaariMU
ti the not think *o much of the noddf*
that
Carlbbi
1 9 4 8 '
long jv a y aronpd Iftf S 'VAIm I Aft roaA advocated hv Dewey. Wheerr
A , ■'
. ' 1 *'
m U Ihe Republican* to f'rh*
-IH C H S e it T t r _____ _
e
Democrat*
at
evefy
rrosi-roads
»
.)a.i*,a&gt;-initio ktgtj .
*.■u i | 9t Itgfrttr,
of national policy.
Nearly New
''Let'* not make any mlitak*
■
‘-‘
*
•
“
1,"
he
laid,
"Qtve
the
nVoWM-.
Mttchoice on tha. Issue*
'AmirrAwi n»v
;U l th e ^ w ff«
h r a .ocia)
T E R M S m UI 1 K A U R M
m of WAlfw * . »tota. yet, la that coraar

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LOOAN. W. Va., Dec. 29. — 0 $
— Mrs. Franklin L&gt;. Roosevelt re­
fused tytlny to clinnge her story
that Lriifnji county mnl miners
once hnu tu live in lent# “ because
It Is tho exact truth."
.Mrs. Rixiseveli wrote In reply to
n letter from Fred llnlslip, presi­
dent of ..the' l-.'Can Olmmlx-r of
Cninmcnax ahklrq; for apologies
from Mctlall's mnuuiliio and'Hart
per and t’o,, publishers o f : her
memoirs "Tilts I Item amber,'*
It
Tho willow of thr 'President'
wrote In her bo'll, flml I,"can min­
ers ba.l, lo'en livinjr In tents be­
came liny wei" ovirie*! from their
holm's llie "O'" hlurkll!&lt;t*-d at the
mines an*) ifitnhlr to pet wiitk.
Ilili .lfp said "her »lDtenif|it that
rucl* condition'* existed here" is
not ttrite.
"This ia u' good many years ago,
you must remcinlter," Mrs. Koosaw it iyy|t.el*,'onil I &lt;iu not question
(hut you "Hve all forgotten therWl
ever did. tatlsl people who llvecf
III tents . . .'*
She lidded ahe did not claim to
have idleVjult'il tlie conditions. But
thul "I reported on them to my
hiis|,iiiij| and he Inrned Ihe whole
question over to the Relief Adrulnistrntluii . under Mr. (H arry)
llopkjus lo, iuvestigiite in Ihfl'hopa
tlnil th"i*' woubl lie opporluuitlea
to M'lii.ive pe.*|de from l*'til» which
hml bei'iinie uiiiiihiilnliihle."
•
M ih , Roq^vcR tqi'k Hie «tea*
sion of her reply lo praise the
1’ie .ilent uf, the United Mins
Worker^, "1 hayo m i IiI many
lime. Itmi jiilih L. Lewis’ leader­
ship ini-, Hlrong hoaiiKi* he had
bd the uniolin in obtaining hensfits w|i*(n no one e(xe had the
vision o( , l,(w utiderstatullng to
really lie helpful ",
*9lie,, alsy matit she douhtad if
"Ilia labor uiibuia Iihvb fargotten"
lii" pour IIvhi» . i "Btlltlons she deM
a*rilu'ii in laigiin "because they
did w Im ( ijiyy couldi hut at that
tone iKIio) muons were not so
'.ti' iiir as they iii «- today and they
wore lit.I iihlc to do as iiiuny of the
things iih they are utile to do tuday. ' ,

Nations Steel
riiniaeesTo Burnt
At tHaCapacity
Rate
,
*n.|tiMa 4 'I *
NEW YORK, Dpci J!p, — . (/|q _
High bmd stcclmnliliig'operation*,
it Hft Io'tin, per'cent'nf raparlty,
will emit lilt"' thrmigh March, the
Iron "Age, •metalworking, trade
weekly siiM today.
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(Ipcratlona tn th,&lt; I'tirrent holldnv-*hortrnpi| "week were plaesd
by tlir'VUldiciiti"" ut'HB.ri per rent*
I". Dtvdtothnt&lt;i'&gt;(fif&lt;o*&gt;|flgli'**tfutputw
Ihroiigh'Marrli, hold the Irfm Age,
"I' b'l-V'btq.|"tl1 ou’tlie fart that
nutuinoldld., •uuinufartiircra a re
optimistic ul,i,ul the immixllate
flit urc. ntx, gi.iiil* bualiieaa iiliead
for tit least' six inobthn.
&lt; "Kor this ivuxbn, flat rolled,
steel will iconlinuO'In strung, do-'
."*,"&lt;1 for lltc fij'xi iiuartor of ttlfill,
for It is during this period that
Hi" mil*,nil.Idle ■mhial.rv oxperls
lo set |&gt;n,duct"m recoriM, expects
March to !&gt;*• a reemd fur all time."*
The puper cited ns "other'bright
biixiitPNn nroipecla ol* the horlion
aa Ihr year ends" tlie following:
tremendous piddle work# plans,
continued heavy buying by uttHtli‘n, new mud liiillriinj: program*,
tilgb level of luni'Jtig construct|«n, and goml priispeets for offlca
tiuildlngs; •
Th«* steel Industry winds up
It*iH with total production very
close to 77,600,000 net ton* of
Ingot* and steel for caetings, tnqg
Iron Ago reported, while, fmlshad
Htret ahipinenta wilt exceed 6"**
non,mg) »nftto ton*.
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year hut"was 14 million tone betler lliatl'tlic boom year of, 1929.
&gt;' Sumo ntalks «f liamboo |mw
to l,e’'n'fiuA In diameter i and ns
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y r f END OF MONTH CLEARANCE

Miss Daphne Colimdlv and Mist |
Hetty Jo llionk* entertained on I
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.arltn Palmer Rajr— 8oct«ty ttdllor
Tflrplmnc 148 Tuesdav nfl*’iti"nu rit (.did o'clock |
with a i offer and stupid m dinner
honoiilig Mi - Viinrv .In I .mimicw hose limn tni*.- t &lt; llio-ulo- lllnl",•
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Mill*. ,lr,. of Del and. will be an
A nnual Cla»N P a rty
event of tomoiiow
t'lu Istnins
ilet'i'inlhut* in hiding pnlu-.IHir*
The Truth .Seekers .Sunday
Charles LeGctte ..f I ..ui.vllle, ""d bright ic.l heme, weir used
X
M EN ’S SW EA TERS
TH U R S D A Y
k
M EN ’S L \( IvE IS
A public Installation at officer, School Class of the First Mrtho- Ky. has arrived to visit at the "&gt; the living room x
C overin g lie ihiiTiig laide from
will l*o held bj Seminole Chapter dial Church held Its nnminl Christ­
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,iy
Slipnvei style* m h II wont.
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Mether
No. 3. Order of Rustem Hint, nt mas party in McKinley llnll re;
12
Mr*. Claude Ford bus left for nit- a while pineapple linen cloth
the Masonic Hall at H;ixi p,M. •cnlly. Dentations Included poln1
..did
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mill
nl*..
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scltias,
wreaths.
BrasIIIon
pepper,
lentrred
wllli
white
gladioluses
Jacksonville to visit hri daughter
Alra. Catherine McKay.
Past
-iVr
P&gt;
l i . ns Si/.'* .It i Im nigh 12
| iit f* |7' i1 * v. t „ , f24t*fi. .
Grand Matron, will be the Install, berries and a brightly llghled tiro. nnd son-in-law. Ml. and Mi- Rav- and hurtling white taper*. A loveThe
tree
was
hanker!
with
snow
*
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hi
imig.
oicnl
of
|ln
white
bios
W i* ft it 75
tng officer.
rnomi Knapp
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tie
to
and
Christum*
package*
which
oiiiii olid -llvcied leases were
M ONDAY
Now 1 . I’riee
The coffee
Mias I no Ona 1.11rli&gt; „f \jhriis, j placed on the buffet
Tht Sunbeam Hand of the Wont- weir Inter exchanged among thr
t ’loseuut $3.!iS
(&gt;a is thr guest uf bri sistei, Mr*. I senhe wu. pie.ided o\ei by Mrs
an’t MUalotiary Union for children mrntlier*,
A short luilne** session was conA. Adams, and Mr sml Mi* Flunk (ioii/iilcs mid a--i*liiig ie
jgtd tlx to eight will meet at 3:,W
ri ving and enter laming weie MU-M. at the First RupHsl Church 'hiiteil by 1’iesidrnt Mrs. J. B r'handler 8h«tnn.
Crawford
who
resd
greetings
to
Nit ina Block mid Mis I I iiw kin
circle No. 4 of the W. 8. C. S
of the Klr.it Methodist Church toll the class front absent members
Miss Hetty Rose Hnolrliau has f mindly,
I nl* in the uf lei iin"u Ml-s (ion
meet at the home of Mr*. K. c, Mr*. R, K. Crenshaw, program arrived from Gainesville
spend
chairman,
extended
Christmas the rrmuimlrr of the boll,lav* with rule- wu. picscillid wllli linin'
William* on Holly Avenue.
BO&gt; S
VOUN0
UIN&lt;; S1.EEVE
greetings and the devotion portion lire parents In Hanford
\t|
»! i a V h knit in *lt|*
nttincllve ami useful gifl- from
of the program was led by M r'
hei friend* and ciystal goldels
-1 y «•1
aI \ 11'**
M EN ’S SLACKS
W. J. David, "O Little Town of
T - SHIRTS
Mi. nml Mrs. W K Mounls were given to liei by the hostesses.
Rclhlchrm," ami "8llenl Night" ami Mrs. Esther Claw* of Salem Those invited to be with Miss
t sl/t
U\
were sung anti the Christmas story (&gt;., are spending the winter with lion rales were hei mother. Mr*.
In ill &gt; 1 Hfnn*'|ff |iiir %
' fiom the second rhaptrr of l.uke Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Sr uf fortl.
t,
Ik
|l t‘i»|nf - •1 i*o lie ■•»(! t» nl
Joe tionralr*. 'Mi*. It II. Mills
Over too reservations had been was read. Several members lob1
YVOflt VY' 11 f. i
.iitnn twill*,,
S i.. of Del,olid; M l- Leo Hock
tm til1 n* ^ ''D'lS
xlMikil,
r* 10
Ctcrlvcd thla morning for the an- of their Christmas mrmorir* which
Mis- Patricia Rlrkcr .if Sara well of Towanda, Pa.; ^lls Dick
I
m i«|{f . III Mill* h i’D III*- '
MiMihnn.
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nual New Year'a Eve party and dHteil buck to I bo time before mod toga Springs. N. V.. i&gt; a guc-l n&lt; Henl) of Tampa, ' l i - t\ I folk
l:*
giiim pi' &gt; :....... 412 fill1
dtner being given liy the Marfan cm Christum- loi orations wet*
*;u»5
ie Inline nf Mr, and M i. c I Mi* Dr n-cl Staff on), Mi* l‘. A
Inn on Saturday evening, nrr»rd» Used.
'niv e||.
HtiillnTsmi, .It , Mi If *I|'li Wight
Ml! AU
Ing to Mr*. Hoy William* who U
M i.. Frank \kct- M i. H F
l)r1lrlou»
refieshmenls
wet1’
In charge of table reservation* for wived noil consisted of plum pud
Fi lends of David ,md Hairv Dynl, nml liic M ini', |ni|,,|hy
( ’ Io m o i i I $ 1 .0 0
Now 1 . I’riee
the dance.
ding, namlwlehes and hot coffee Blown will irgret to li.im |b,,i I ’l mil Icy. Dlloli It.ikci Mnigari'l
Paul Coble and hi* popular duller and a social hour followed. Thine hey are ceuflned to then home no Diligfcbli i \on I •It. .Icon WII
hand has been secured to furnish presrnl were Mis .1 It Crawford Pa Imet).. Avenue w-llb so uttui k hami and ttnibaia Dmopiei
f mcnsle*.
mush for dancing from HUH) I' M Mrs. C. t\ Chapman, Mr*. T. E
until 2:00 nVIork.
Wilson, Mrs. H. W. Turner, Mr*
M i. and Mrs. 'M. F F'e re tt of 1
Table* will he placed In the hallloom for Mm 'onvanlenro „/ t||r I. tl. Wall*. Mr*. M .1. Morris Athens, (la and Mi and IMr*&gt;
Mrs. Meorge Mi Crum, Mr*. J. F
am kc
guett* and the Coffee Shop will Im Riser, Mr*. E. A. Irish, Mis D, K Roheii Blackbiiiu of Ml. Doia
R O B ES
M l •;n ’ s
were rerent gueala of M u C A
open until 2:00 A.M.
Hn.v's S\venters
(iiit'iry Ml*, C It. Tale, Mis ,1. K Adutns.
BOV’S MATS
M i-. Maly .Ini r -i i&gt;i 11 was ad
l\ *|/«* 4111fill
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MiC'ellsMil, Ml'S. Netlle Tlllle.
milted to iin'iubi'i Ii11■ in Scmiimlii
m k t h o d i s t c i k c i . k .*
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Mrs. Emnm Abrams, and Mrs. A.
1,
\|l It flirt , lcr«c|»ss whl’Mtf'l
Mr. ami Mrs I trie Maibicux mi I llcla'kali Lodge w bu ll mi l laid
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Circle No. 2 of the First Method- D. Hhoemaker.
Stffr li fl fi 4” &lt; n I’If- i I os
Th in -d m night in llie I &lt;i I), F.
guest*, Mr. ami Mr« Charles fnf
1 in oil Him| M.inind » /
lit Church will meet on Jan. It InMy*1*
MfthiiiM I
lllll'lg
Al*o Mr* Nannie William*, Mrs. fin and two rlllldren of tlarlmi. N Hall Ml* J II Willlnint, Noble
N m»i
iMf'tlmm \\&gt;n l."»
ttearl of thla coming week for a
..
covered dl»h luncheon at the home I. 8. Ilarltrv, Mrs. June Waddell, £?., spent yesterday si Sliver III and, picdilcd m-ci Ho meclilig
C lo N c m il $1.00 c,it It
Mrs. C. C. Priest, Mi*. W. J. David, Springs
Tin' ball w ii * decorated with H i m of Mr*. L. P. Hagan.
C l o s e o u t $ 1 .0 0 o u c h
I Or iiit ir
l in *11 YY1,««1 flnimel wi/,*
lillan pc11liei ami -iiiall &gt;a c» of
Mrs. R. F flienshaw, Mrs. \V. 8.
V..4Y L | *M
bug.' Wei- M.
Miss llelty lliiulct who attend* oriiHiiiciitiii IndK decornled each
Thornton, Mr*. Mabel Blount,
\ Cliiistina* lice was
Mr*. Flossie ........
Mrs, C. A. College In Marysville. Term., Is stallon
ponder, Mrs F. It. Mllcliell. Mrs appiuilug Hie holiday . with hei placed mchi Hie fnml "I I ho ball.
Mr nOH THOM AS
Following tlic inci'llng
Mr*
II F Hyal, Mrs. || it PaliM,aII patents. Mi. and Mis I I! Hun
H O L L Y W O O D , Dec. 20
oVi
Ivan Hobow nnd M i-. Musky
Mi*. Olive (twain mid guests, Rev lei.
Charles Laughton, homo after •iml Mi *. .1 K McKinley. Mrs. c
Wight weie in dial gc &gt;d '• gift
B o v s ’ s i n s
reading Mir bllile and iillii'i books (5. McConnell and Mrs. Mltinb
ll Illinois wn«
III and Mrs. Charle- I Persons, I'Xcbmigc nml Mi
,
B O N S ’ S I 'O K T S H I R T S
H
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s
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W
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S
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t
s
of llteialute from Canada to b'oieliaiid.
bosless
doting
tin*
social
luoo
She
l| , liH'e lelllined fi-oo a visit
\I1 u iiti.l ti.ifiUi’l o it: h if IlMlineift
Texas. Iiear* thla discovery:
•vltli Mrs persons ’*l-lri. Mis I was as-i-lc | In M i- Ii C. U n­
'It n*.
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"One striking thing aland Mm
II Cnlhev in Miami and with Mi wind. Mi». Joe Kobe and Mrs.
i n(f*t a him| « iiilr Hi dg1
hi
•. i
audiences I talked to is Die fact
ml Mrs Charles I. Prisons, Si Killiei C.mil'll ami i cfi cstioiellts
Mil Milfoil flout!' i lOetl •»»•*'• \ 1|lllr a »M
1 Ml Hi* *
1 t liMiMi! I» 1 \ tltir * tn VI **&gt;
that I encountered nltuosl no ipteswere -cl veil to a bind .tl nii'inlu’r*
' ii Foil Meyer*.
III 111 •1
vi t»:*
tlons ahout thr personal life in
and gucsi*. Itccoidly adiiiillcd In
scandals or habits of Hollywood
V ........... .
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im'inl'i'i ship in Sl'intiUilH lodge
Mis*
Elinor
LeFevri,
a
|om
LHHe Miss Rlniron Leg was
stars.
C l o s e o u t $ l , 0 0 e j M 'l i
weie Mi* Sum long and Mrs.
menial Artist nf At Inn Ia. flu., in
C
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s
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t
$
1
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8
"When people did want some luuioieil mi her third bliilula.,
be Cliiistina* guest of her i pm Joe Curley
C l o s e o u t $ 1 .9 8
"Inside’ Information alioul Holly­ with a party given by her mother, "nt*, Mi. miij Men. J. F. Olailkrnwood, they were Usunlty students Mr*. Robert 1 ee. op Tuesday af­ ship. They ■}sn had
l i l i f n t H .m ' mM
l in i.
Iheii
who wanted to know about the ternoon at their home. Christ nut* gni'sl John W, Bskerof Fi. Land
U 'IN T E B P A R K
in &gt;c)f SH id'I
c
oral
ions
mid
a
Christmas
tree
technical aspects of film acting
acllnj)
.’ •avid E . I iUltuit lo ll, j I f e l l i lugerdale.
1 "
or photr
photography or some related ■veto used In derm atlng the room*.
rlm llu m ii o f tbil .i)j.S - At,«lniii KnDuring
the
afternoon
games
subject."
Thr Misse* Theda ami Bartmra orgy Corpm lssioii, w ill spi'iik liere
Laughton wouldn't say whether were enjoyrd and favors consist­ Atm Petra* air expected to ie on a le ctu ic p io g ia m . .Inn III. •
LA OILS OK ESSES
ing
nf
horns
and
popcorn
halls
■ this denoted a general apnthy InD oiotby l.o c k h /llt, Jponsoi of
turn lomurrow from Caiiulen, N.
( iHtlifih', \h *Hf * 1414.1 Ktnloi
VIe* *
wrapped
in
red,
uiccn
anil
white
a
ward Hollywood In general or
J. where they visited their sister the In lin e , said | .Hletdlinl woiitd
fine* yttiuji mi tit#*■.•*
V ie merely « trend away from scrutiny ■taper, were distributed. The yoiifig and brother-In-liiw, Mr. ami Mr*. discuss Hie hi Ig h li’C side of utmolili
nonoree
received
many
lovely
• of the stars. At any rate, It should
1•rIffi*1, I (|ff H if hi1
ileveiopliieiil
Charles
Shnw.
Tlmy
visited
In
he fond for thought for Holly­ gift* from her friends. A birthday I'iiiladelpliia, I'll and New York
!*
In Ifr 1 1 .,| M) I m
cake
topped
with
a
miniature
San­
wood correspondents, Including
ta Claus, lelndcei and colored an- City.
•&gt;thU one.
f I I ’L»
The arter-eyadcr wa* enlhusla- 1inrtl rrarker*, wa* presented to
tic shout hi* lerrntlou with It. 8. .Sharon and II was served W’ilh
Henry R. Smith, nephew of Mr*.
Now
LADIES SUITS
audiences. |fe Indicated there Is a Christmas rookies nml Ire cream. J. K. Kllaworlh, and Maynmd
great thirst among Americans, The guests "ting "llanpy flirtli- Newman of I'oiillm, Mich, were
especially ynungei onus, foi henr­ day" to Sbntoo ns she blew out the 'Tirl*lnias vUilois with Mi. mid
f !»■«* ltd |iy Id vyHi! Im
ing the good writings of the ages. lit1 1lislny candles.
'is. Kllswnilh al Hicii lioni" on
‘ '
Those allending weie Kthnl Ann iii’iirdull Avrnill’. They me inak
It lr a demnnd which wes mil I*tied
v uhii' im m ; h ?»
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In older rlays liv the Chnulautpm Sleluinoyer, ('hrslet Ann Pmkrt, ■ig n loin nf Plnlidii nml plan In
W
circuit, but which has been neg­ Donna Peleis, .1hnet Jnhnsou, Judy
isll tlnviimi.
I.avcmler, Diane Sniilh, Slim mu
lected In modern times.
Laughton spent two hour* read­ Whbblon. Freddie (inllelta, Susan
BETTER OK ESSES
Mr. ami Mrs. P. P. Cfcniide'll
ing the Bible, Shakespeare, Thnm- Dekle, Linda Hall, Martini Keel
at Wolfe, James Thurher, Dickens lug, tlrenda David. I.lmla llmvev. mil as their guest* for the Christ­
and other works to his listener*. Patty Brown, I.lmla Mllcliell, mas holiday Lieut. Col. and Mrs.
NOW
He performed this feat in fid Skippei Fundom, Johnnie Fi. liel W fi. Campbell of Khalliuar, Fla.
who have returned to their home,
town* and traveled fi nun miles !tv herper arid tlnttlr Jardinc
AUI &lt; O N IH I DIN I'D
.Also Mrs Fay l-ce, Mrs II A. and Mrs. It, H, Morphey ami son
ear. A recent U. 8. cltlren, he acN ow
(iulr*d » new respect for American Stelmiiever. Mia, l.eiui Hleliumiver, Hilly, who plan to return In their
Mr*. Ralph Peters. Mrs. Curtis borne in Boblttsvllle, N, C. tomor­
geography.
"Before thl* trip," he said, "I Lavender, Mrs. liutiert Smith, row.
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Intr.v little of the United Slates, Mr*. Donald Wldddnn, Mis. Ilart
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aside from what 1 *aw from a (ialletta, Mr*. Melvin Dcklc, Mrs.
plan# or train window, traveling Ilavniund Halt. Mi*. Harold Keel­
between Hollywood and New York. ing, Mr*. J. C. David. Mi*. Bill
, The tour taught me a great.deal llarvev, Mrs. David Brown. Mu
W ith HMtt'hinic Mil *»
about this country, particularly Boh Mitchell. Mrs. W. J. KlrhrlHATS
herger nf Lakeland mill Mm . W
how much there la of it.
E1f» mn|i|| pmhL*m mi 'Liiiti*
11till ftl1e«11% ytool fill m1vf % \ y
"I read before audience* com­ R. Brown.
fiptfil i.ilffM
nr in / ftpiiv w»*if $ i i*r»
posed of huslness men. school
teach*Imhhy-mixer* and college
p k ic k
on
c
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k
■tudanta. They had the»o things
;
wav
w
n*
In common: a natural affection
• for good literature, a profound
WOMOt...
enthusiasm for living theater and
aw
Mrs. It, K. Evan* was hostess at
a “tea* warmth that made me tin home at 70B Magnolia Avenue
I0V6NT
feel at home wherever I went.
•M Tuesday evening for the re­
mi wav
Laughton hadVm ly one bad •
To w e l S c Ik
D O W N S
gular meeting nf the Junior Wnament during tne
moment
the tour.
tour, T in t men’s League of the CougiegaII
v
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ttN
cam# whan a drunk began hack- t Ion al Church. The rooms were
llv C A N N U N
S ellm 111 |(,#yt»n Ifi ri&gt;\ I
. aetor
f littge I'wtli li iw c l,; 2 Im i i 'I
line him In Chicago, The
beautifully decorated with pnln•
fii\ til oom I li II Di 1A'ot L (ccptiiimrlly gn,»l
i i m I'I y
finally left the microphone
mlerophon and Hetties and Chrlstuiaa greenery.
tow cl*; 2 bulb I'bilhs tti
Ki HW
*«ld fn the audience: "Thla man le
1 iilnr*
W
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ir
It.ilH
H
In
I
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fi
l*’i
Mr*. Bonner Ca rte r presided
annoying mat If hr la annoying over the business session after
you, wiry don't 'you throw him which a social hour wa* enjoyed.
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Truth Seekers Have

HKtal Lalender

P e r s o n a l s

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Nmi

Mayfair Prepares
For New Years Dance

4 loscniil SJ.'.IS

Mrs. Morris .VfliniHcd
To Itchckah I I

WOKIi CLOVES

Hollywood

Sharon Loo Honored
With Birthday Party

FALL \M &gt; WINTER COATS
tiltEATLV BEOLCEO!

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Mr*. Evans H I
For Lcnffuc Mccfinjr

Electro (.'lose!
Dryers

Bathroom Buys

Now $1.98

Only $1.98 sel

at mm

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Wnsh Clfiths

HI for $1.00

CloHi'out $2.0H

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Dellclou* refreshments, consisting
.„ tha
.... hint and,
#nd( of congealed salad, Chrlslnia* can­
The audlance look
he.' '
ousted the heckle*.
Laughton ape* and coffee, were served by
then opened
sanad hi* Bible 4nd ehoao tire hostess to Mr*. Clyde Stinson.
this *t•loction
loction from provorbt: Mr*. Ralph Losslug. Mr*. John
—■
v- — *
— n the wine
Root. Jr ., Mrs. Carter, Mr*. W il­
bur Keeling ami Miss Helen Witte,

Ilk# a aarpant and stlngelh like

11,000. the total for the Blooming(An, Ind., date.

Otharwist, the tour ran »i
ly. Crowd# numbered ^a* Mgl

Tussy Wind ond
Weather Lotion

PIECE GOODS

lifvler )1 lite M*Mw Mty

Pin Weie In Brown, U r * «t, R'i.e. Blue
jn d T a n Regulnrly I I UH yd.

January 8, 10HO

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tS grite* fh t fas

w .«r ,y t
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l i I I A M l I N (i A l&lt; H O VV

LINDA DARNELL -* PAUL D0U0LAR

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MARCH of TIME’S

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NEW YEAR’S EVE
MID-NITE SHOW
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E X T R A t PoothaB Htghlighta of, 1949
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BA TON HOUCK, La., Dec. 29
-&lt;/P ~ l -oulilenu State Univer­
sity foot! nil couch Cuynell Tin s­
ley 1 rake down nnd admitted to*
day
hat................................
Okhihnma’s tiicky s.pill
T fo matlon is no longer a mys­
tery ho him
Rut he uddfd hastily that he's
plenty Worried about the Soonera who will he running from
that formation when I .HU meets
Oklahoma In the Sugar Howl at
New Orleans on Jan. 2.
" T ie ipiesllon Is," he said,
“even If we know about them
ire ve good enough to du anytidltf about it?"
till I, Tinsley
acknowledgewent that
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about Oklohuntii
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i ’s style at teats
was an advance river earlier rumplaints that he rnulilh't Itnl out.
• thing. The Bonners themselves
haven’t been any help. Their pturtirea have been closely guarded.
And they went iinsroir.e.! l.v
LPU during their tegular seas-ui
With the offense that "five-ami
•lx-yerds you to death.”
Rough work is over fur l/.niv
Una State hut at liiloxi, Mr*s,
base of the Oklahoma Boonets,
the Issue is clouded.
Oklahoma will continue prac­
tice session* today l.ehinll it
■ thick, canvas
sheet winch
■hields their training filed from
Inquisitive eye&lt;.
in
Montgomery,
Ala., wide
offense prntmhly will hr
order of the day Saturday
wnen all-star te am s fioin
North and South meet in the i :’ih
annual Blue-Grav game hear.
Head coaches Hlnir Cherry of
T fX il, Gray leader, and Ray
Clolt i/t Illinois, chief Hlue men­
tor, called u hall to lough worl
yesterday as both srpiads heVan polishing their offense.
The attack hv both squads will
be liberally sprinkled with tm
ward passes, laterals and intri
rate
hall-hunilliiig muueuveis
designed to Spread the defense.
Taking the spotlight in the
aerial game are Auburn's Travis
TjneWfll ami William anil Mniv'Buddy I.ex for the (Hays and M&lt;•i
oil* Of Miami lOlilu) and Hei
nl# Krueger of Illinois for the
Bluea|
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foot,” lelules I'hmnploii. "Down
lie went A lid you know he came
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again I'm going tp lell Die lefrree
on you.’ I answered 'wllh a hurl
look: 'Oh, no; you wouldn't do
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BAN I A M O N IC A , i ullf . lie,29
1/1*1
A Id,'ll si'hoi.l iithletlr
lei-o. inti.m ofli. ii.l wipiy. a wink
J A C K S O N V I L L E , Dec. 29 -(/I'l llig iigircinelil « it ll* . pi leges to
Although foggy weather deluyeil hull what he calls "Hie tuiiDllixiog
filial In-lit-« ill Die ..pen oil-age mid ••i|.l.dllii|t &gt;.f high Irhodl ath/ i. if 1. HV*
slake of Die I'toey Wood.* club ll'tl'h,

field trials, officials hoped In com
plidi* the program l&gt;v tonight.

J,rrvKinl'

They hud two heals yet to run
III the nil age event plus Die pup
py state and open deiliy.

rantlel fla&gt;«,
Fred Morrison,
i n i ’ i1! ^ "
J,'"»nv Clark
Cliniupinii Bat ilia flam, wlnum,
,AU built .oip the tola! hy Individual
passing' « nd all hut of the Texas open all-age el ok.qdarterhxck Kavle contrlhuteil to
the amount ,by running with tiie
■a** yesterday.
Tliey will take over Memorial
I" £•&gt;!*». Ui* Doaker and
Choo-Choo^hvo oi
the mom Field el Miami Reach, where Die
famoui mint of fool hall-final ly Kentuckians have Keen training
since Hal'urday. The Wildcats
hay# fatten together.
It required four college sea- shifted I heir trainiii),' grounds to
Field
In Coral
•one and 6 Cotton Row) game Uumterharkt
Gables.
h ,V *
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Kentucky's l,eMil ci.it'll I'aul
b*fn wanting.
^
Walker, (lient, lityuni whs -toging the In­
t^ee-tlme 4m-America of ftouil,- jury hllies liftei ye»l hi day's scrim
. ' ‘»"«-0hoo Is mage cession.
Doug Moseley, 29(l.pimud first
W«*.LkhMl)f ^W JUeUfie. Two-time
North
Uaroljna
All - America, string offensive c ent c r. suffered
ii
hruWd
shoulder late In Die conMka for tha Tar tc&lt; l-KIce Cotton
■ f* t game Monday.
tact Nesnion hut X-ltny exiitnlna'fltrong admirera of c*ci, othco lion ilisctused no fracture or de
. u f h oareora that run a parutlon.
In Jacksonville, Mkcmnj began
5 ^ t nR s.P*^*1**1* , Walker and
Jaitiee ahooh hands um| talked tapering off Its Gator Itowl footimll workouts today while Mary­
tJflMl *1 °l
*' n,r" y""t*rt,y Hf* land took one more round ot
eii- i i ?
nn Which rough scrimmage to prepare for
if f .
dlj*r-~thaCs cgnvcrsa- next Monday'* game.
M W .W a to d h never sayg m ttchNever a howl winner, Missouri
85* af*11 * lP n *p«&gt;V»n to, Jui^ and its coach Don Fnurot spent
yralerdny'H drill al F'ort Lauder­
dale working on a defense to stop
the tricky split T formation FanClara rot Invented.
wheiliiled to etui a
At Jnckionvllle Ben eh, MnrvM 0 ° . « ,,a four-day train trip for land conch Jim Tatom was work­
t l i i r foHtlng with the University ing on an uffunsu that will give
■TkantiMtlF III the Orange Bowl Missouri Just thu kind of trouble
Faurot fears. Kvury Torp back
*t t i; T* ^
J W j a Branca are due to Miami waa passing the ball in tha morn­
MtorU|r jrfter noon aboard a Rea- ing workout. The hulfhacka went
at U again ln.tho afternoon before
a rough contact ee«*|uit.

M. V. CAROL ANN

n.cci Texas for the consolation
•tile mid Vanderbilt will play Alahsmu for seventh place. In games
jieslenlay, Texan defeated Alat.sina 18-41 In a last halt drive and
llayloi topped Vanderbilt ill-fin.

weiglis Dir.. I.i'ing Imill along
Hie lines ..t a iniiiiature lank, was
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four and weigtiiug 269.

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W M .l'O T T FIG H T NKARR
I'll f I.A D E L I'lll.t, Dec. 2B.~ Dl'i
John (OxI Dm Drosa, a I'rim•&gt;jelVMiiiu athletic corninisHluner, set
February 8 fm the 10 round
heavyweight bo xin g Ik ml between
Jeisey Jo* Walcott and llatolii
Johoion.
Da Groxa named the date after
n healing yesleiduy attended hv
p i i . i i m t o r Mm i v Bleinmaii and Id*
matchmaker, I'eie Momn. .steinman and Moran wanted the hunt
on F'el.iuary 16. Hu Grosa denied
them Dml date, i.aylng It was too
cloxt’ to the scheilnled Ray IHugart
ItiililiiMiu-George (Bngari Costner
middleweight limit here F'ehruary

OKLAHOM A C IT Y . Dec. 20. —
Second seeded Wvomlnw Is
in tiie finals nf the all-college
ha-kethall tournament tonight, es
expected, hut there’s a stranger
in the opposition,— Oklahoma City
University.
Tup seeded Oklahoma AAM,
heralded to win Its sixth straight
title, fell In the semi-finals last
night to alert Oklahoma City 87•16 The loss was the first for
Hunk Ihu’s Aggies In IB all-col­
lege tournament games.
Wyoming had an easy time of
AikmiNas, 49-26.
Arkansas and AAM meet for
thud place In the first game of
Die double header tonight.
i/I'j

City’s coach Doyle Parrack hav­
ing learned his basketball while
playing four years under Ilia.
Pari nek molded this year's team
Inuii a group of troys unwanted hy
other colleges because of lack of
ability.
•
OCIJ was a IU point underdog
when it met the Aggies, hut took
the lead at the outset end was
never headed.
I wo players wete tusserl out as
tempers flailed.
With time running out, (tale MeAittiur, A&amp;M junior guard, missed
u .hunce to tin the score after he
WH- fouled.
Utei the game, lire walker)
orei to his student and told Pur­
rs. I, "Nice going, son.” Parracl:
was too tense to do anything but
shake hands,
A few minutes later, he com:— V IHIhn llllr
imrled, "it was lough, mighty
|..l(il:.r.
I .over. tough."
j
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Parrack asked Iba for aid in
plotting strategy against Wyom­
ing
Wyoming and UCU hath have
v.inning streaks of seven draight

S H O T TON
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Ibu’si A g g i e s Lose
1st Tourney G a m e
In A 37-35 Tussle

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NF.W ORLEANS, Dec. 29-l/P)
Top-seeded Gardner Mulloy may
have a tough time today In the
semi-flimls uf the Sugar Bowl
tennis tournnmrnt singles.
The Miami player meets unseeded Vic Sclxus of Philudephia, who
had little trouble In upsetting
third-seeded Earl Cnchell of Lo.r
Angeles In the second round play
yesterday. Helxns won lt-2, *1-0.
Mulloy took three sets to heat
Tony Trahert of (.'inrinnaU *1-1,
2-tl, ll-l.
Slesus’ victory was the only lip*
hut Ilf early play.
Second-seeded Arthur Larsen
ul Sun Francisco anil fonith-seed• I Herbert Fin...... I Los Angeles
meet In the other semi-final mutch.
Douglas play lo-gln* today with
Codicil and Larsen seeded first
unit Flam and Sdxns second.
The top team meets Arnold
lieisser of New Orleans and Steve
Potts of Memphis while Flam and
Seisun meet Herbert Returnim of
Vi. Lauderdale, mid llalblets.

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OklahomaA*&amp;M. N.Y.Rangera Score 1949 Football Histo.ry Made By
Hockey Comeback
Gagers Fall To In
Two Platoons, Television, Irish
League P l a y
Oklahoma City

Mu H o y , Seixas
Clash In Bowl Net
Tournament Today

N. C. State Scores
Victory Over Top
Rhode Island Five

N EW YORK, Dec. 2 9 -U P )—
Four things made footbay history
' during the year. They were, not
■ necessarily In order of their im­
portance, Notre Dame, television,
two-platoon arguments and high
i scoring.
i
Notre Dme, voted No. i team
In the nation week after week In
The Associated Press
poll of
sports writers, finished sit fourth
i straight unbeaten season under
Coach Frank Leahy. By winning
10 straight, Including a 27-20
I hair raiser In the final with
Southern Methodist, the Irish ran
their unbeaten string through
! Ilk straight games.
At
the beginning uf the
season,
Leahy
made
his
usual
prediction: ' ‘We'll lose
three games.” At the end he
said:
"It
was the greatest
team i ever coached."
Television brought all Notre
Dame home games and several
others to about one-fourth uf the
nation. The coaalal cable en­
abled football to reach more
IH'ople than ever, which proved
a problem In itself since most
of the conferences agreed that
the fans ought to attend the
games rather than watch them at
home on TV. Home schools suf­
fered a noticeable drop In at­
tendance.
Pro and con arguments raged
all srason over the two-platoon
system. A Frankenstein created
by the unlimited substitution rule,
was the way some small school*
termed it. A school without 22
good men— 11 for offense and 11
B O YS C L L it C H ID 4 If AM I'S
VA LD O S TA, Ua. Dec 29— t/Pl for defense— just Couldn’t use
— Elisabeth City, N. C , won the the two platoon method.
fin the uthrr hand, coaches
Southern Buys Club foul ball cham­
pionship with a 7-9 victory over with large squad* loved the rule
which first was used in 194k.
Valdosta last night.
High scoring, most coaches
The touchdown, made in the
third period hy quarterback Joe agreed, was the result of the
system.
It
had
Gregory, came on a &lt;12 yard punt two-platoon
return. Gregory passed to Pete fresh men always on the at­
tack:
The
outcome
showed
Hmoak for the extra puint.
Valdosta, sparked hy National Ik major teams with points
Boy of the Year in 1948 Frankie for both themselves and the
in
every
game.
Harrison, threatened icverol times opposition
only to be held by the F.li:ftbeth Closest thing to a scoreless
City defenses. Valdosta drove lie was a hnnddul uf 6-0
within the Elizabeth City SO yard game*.
Coach F.arl Hluik of Army,
line 4 times.
The game was rponaored hy the whose Cadets went through their
Valdosta H&lt; ys Club in cooperation i lifili unbeaten season in six
years under Ills capable guidwith other similar urgaiilxatiuiis.

Fiiidentified DiHe.iHe
I v i l l H Florida l)et*r

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I AI L U IA B H E E , Fla., Dec. 29.
- t/l'i Fl'.rida deer are menaced
hy an as yet unidentified dlieaee,
the flthte Game and Fre*h Water
Fish CommisHlon reports.
Borne 29 deer have been fount)
dead of the infection In Orange,
.Osceola and Brevard cuutrtiex this
Full und Winter. Examliiatlun of
the hoilles ahuwed congesled iniigH.
Hlnle Wildlife biologist O. Karl
Frye said the malady mav he a
virus Infection with somewhat the
■me effect on deer as virus pneu­
monia or mriiieiixa has on human
livings.

RA LEIG H , N. O., DeF. 211-'
I/Vl North Carolina State look­
ed like the team I" beat -Ulld
forward Hammy Itanslno like Ihe
tnnii to sto p as the Dixie haskeU.oll classic rolled into its
second imiml today.
HaiixItlOi
wlm's been having
liemi'iulouM success lit lids young
season, till a peak of XI points
yesterday In lending tils males
L i l l i e ra n he done to slop the
to mi Mi 'll vletorv dver Rl.o.l ■ •lUensc, Frye laid. He Is request­
Ldiilid Stale in Ihe Wolfpacjx's
ing hunters to report dead deer
lllsl tom i.aiueot test.
The husky young sharp-shoot round In Hie Moods, however.
ei's hrillimit performance which BI'ORTH - JIM T.
included lf&gt; tield goals sliengthNEW ORLEANR, lk-c. 29
■’
■•in &lt;1 N. I'. State's favored pom
-The Sugar Howl college Dixie
lion in tlu- tltreo-duv slmw.
Juiiiing the host Wolfpuek ill crown remains at Louisiana Sli*
the day's c.huiuplnnship sciill- University for at least unuth
finuls are: I'oiin Stale, which year. LSI! whipped .Syracuse 6
provided the opening day's only Inst night to keep llie champin'
upset hv oullasting Duke, 61.48; shlu.
The loss w hs the first in a Imw'
West Virginia, u fiH-fiO winner
over Ninth Cnrulinu; and Georg­ show hy the eastern Intrrcolltplab
ia Tech, which di-fcntcd Waku tltlehnlderi of Coach Roy Him
molt*. LRU holds the national In­
forest, 114-67.
N. C. Statu was paired with tercollegiate championship.
LRU’s Jack Dyer, a 176-pounder,
Georgia Tech in Ihe windup of
another afternoon double header clinched the meet when he decistoday, and West Virginia and ioned wild swinging and wide open
I’m State in tha final of a night Julian U V ln e In the seventh fight
double heder.
First round
losers dropped Bob Lemon of tha Cleveland In
Into semi-finals pairings In. tlte illana lex) American League pit
consolation bracket. The pairings cheri in aeilste during IB4U
match Wake Forest with Rhone with 71. two more than lie
Island State lit Ihe afternoon ami Newhouaer of the Tigers.
North
Caroline and Duke at
night.
Georgia Tech encountered un­
expectedly tough opposition In
its first-round victory.

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The
University of Delnwan
will piny Id hiiM.ethall game
during tin* 1949-69 aeumm.

ance, was utie uf two-platoon foot­
ball and atemad to prasant tha
best argument in its behalf.
"Only tha old guard wants to
eliminate two-platoon football,”
Rlalk insists. "That’s because
the old guard or any 00 minute
player couldn't
play
today’s
rules."
Resides Notre Daiiih and Army,
California and Oklahoma were
other collegiate powers with
unbeaten seasons.
Army, by
trouncing Navy, llk-tl, before
102,000 fans In Philadelphia,
ran Its undefeated string through
20 games. Previously Army heat
Michigan, 21-7, to snap a 20game Wolverine winning streak.
Though the AP All-America
team was made up of II senior#,
the one player l« emerge with
the greatest honors was Iwoli
Hart, Notre Dame's giant 260pound end. F'oothall groups in
New
York,
Philadelphia
and
Washington awarded him trophies
which Is akin to calling him the
player of the year.
Hart not only blocked well,
caught passes, curried the hull
on end— around pluyn hut also
showed In the filial two Irish
games that he wu* a fulr-tomlddlin fullback. The si*-foot-four
athlete really put Turtle Creek,
Pa., on tha sports map
Among the pros the big story
was the merger of the National
League and All-America Con­
ference. li brought to an end a
four-year wai costing promoters
millions if dollars.
The rival leagues merged just
before I he Cleveland Browns
heat the Man Francisco 49ers,
21-7, in the Conference play-off,
giving
Cleveland
its
fourth
straight title.
Cleveland, San Francisco and
the Baltimore Colts will operate
in the new Nutiorial-Amerlcan
League setup for 1960.
The Conference, in existence
since 1946, began the year with
seven teams with the Brooklyn
Dodgers lining up with the New
York Yankees.
The merger- left Buffalo with­
out u team; Ted Collins and his
New York Bulldogs of one year,
took over most of the \tuikees.

LADIES'
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CORDUROY COAT, LEO*
GINO SETS
Paatel Pink, Blue, Malie. Re
golar valuea 6.98

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H T iF IrA T K
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C O M fO R A TI.
D IM O U 'T la l r
|« T b * I i h i Aad n r T M A etkarU r O l '111* &gt; l * l r l i t P lu r ld a
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N\ Y dill oil 1h* iktU
i of Jun e, A I» 194« c«us* to
lUcoi no 11*t*(l u ml n
the pro
vision s of C h u n t e r imiHi, L a w n of
H o r l d a . A r t s »t
A A C Ol
FLO IU D A .
IN C
a tM*r|ior«tiuii
vi Itn Its p r i m Urnl plwce of IdjM
ness ut Munford
Count)
in Ih* .State of H u r l d n . amt w here
as th* elucktiolilern of such cor
layy i&gt;f
ijorMfion (lit! on the 2*Dh da
Uecemher . A
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C* Use |o

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bu filed in His office of the Sec*
retar v of Hint* of the Stale of
Flo ri d *
a C o iim h I
of
.*11 the
M o ck holder it under the |ii(»vlslons
of
said ChA|iter l unit 4 I.awa of
Flo ri da, Acts
of
|»2f&gt;, S h o w in g
th* dissolution of such corpora*
lion
and the S e creta ry of sttit*
Is ^*M*ifird
that
th*
reunite*
luent* of law hsv* h*eh ♦oiuptl. d
wtih
IN W ITS* KiLS \Y I I K R K O K
I liavr hereunto
» r i my
hand and have .it fixed the
Cleat Meat of tit* Stole of
Florida.
at
T u lla h as s re
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this (he 26to
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dav of I le . r mh*t
A
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C*c* It A U l l A Y . Secretary
,
d
State
ML AI

Wood for coffin* it said to
provld**
nnt* of the
heaviest
drains of Chinese forests.
A new neolion of the IVnvei
bulldl))# code covert multi-level
parking
More televialuii Matiuii* ate
optintiiiF within the boundaries
of the United States than all the
rest of the world combined.

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11Hi* 11icy will hi |iithi Id ) oprltrd

ftif c u r b and
gutter
w ork
mi
iii't 11. MclJ.iiiVltl* Aveliur
W ink
In he doll*
*Miisi*|. ,.f
1*1 III .II
&gt;«»!•« i:
p i . i o a l b . n and
rut iiishiMM lalo.i
.•'r«ir*t |.r «»i HlMtl* VMU ti*
CM and innt ciiiil !•* c o n s l r u c l corn
.it u. in* i&gt;rfic*
f it., city
« u d Miittri mi both sides of stria*|
Nh Ilford
I - Ii.lH i.
inilll t uYlcirk to run
?(hi ft n o rt h of u n i «d
im v ln g mi n o rt h Mellon\ ill* A vm no* W i - i k will In* doll* itccmd ioa
Ik .lW M
to 3rdnt* lliiiid I tepur Villen I ' m
cfefb tiio.n
* v. *pV
that
Snn f^id 's
■.Inlid.t i d i &lt;f
Ills'll In 1hi* k n*4s
wil l r., i * .o « li .. I C it y will f u r m - h
l * lig .nr* I (lip Mlt the pro]*. I
C lifford
McK IM .il*
Ji
Cll % \liiHMgri

low. h* gala over II by blowing on
a brukrn-dowu clarinet h* baan't
uuslrrcd In twenty yrara.
From where I ait, different pax
|&gt;lt&gt; ale ufuupi guing to respond to
different thing! In different w ay* .
So let'* keep a friendly under*
•landing of what other folks g*t
out of a n*w tail, an old clarinet,
a chocolate toda or a temperate
glaaa of apa.kliug U t r or ait now
eud than.

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If ak i r i w o r r u r a la y u a r ad.
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M a ra Ifcau i n
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•VELARA A l’A TM EN TH , Rooms
and Blori'!). Ill] W. First Btreel.
Phone 1431.

Wo room aiisrlmeiit, Apply 118
Kim Avenue.
5fiT room apsrtnient. All electric.

Phon» Hfifi-J. ilenry Nickel.
Coitsf*, unfurnished for rent. 814

Kim Av*.___ ___ ____

Furnished gpnrtinent for r*nl. 814

Elm Ave._____ _____ ________

Nic* 8 bertl room furnlch*d apart-

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Stanley-Ko^ers
Hardware Co*
214 SANK!Mill AV K.

Ii.n i. 1' HU.A't u rill.ifp l— I t t.llahel,
t '..in ill y ('Ini* It,m il, It. li . ,M ur-

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A N T IQ U E China, Herrelgry, Com
nlele
Victorian I'm lor Soil.-.
Ilsnging l.nni|is Ilia**. Also
T l neks end Trash, Melect V.nu
Ciifis
Here.
"Fair
Trailing
Post", Park Ave. at the le If
Court e, Wilder Park
hTNI.ER Mactilnrs, Elec. Porlslde.
tr. udles. ' Mir. E. fill. SI. Pil
1024.
We boll, lor* when yon den t
hi it.); your preac. iptioaa ve
Laney'a. Phone lih'l.
T U X Fl&gt;(&gt; F E E DR: Coi.ij.leta line.
Hum's T in tain Feed Rtnr*.
ENJOY Sunday dinner at l.nney’*
7f.c also week day*. Louche* A
abort order*. _____________
EsilEI.M AN H Red Rose Fed.
Tom).ion A Wnlann, 1201 Celery
A^e. Phone IlHfl-J,
F B I FI) Shrimp
Dinner, Berv.-d
“The Beil .Shrimp on Earth"
every night at iturner’a drill,
324 E mat 1st. Htr»*t.
Shook He IsL Watch** ...... 16.1(6
New Work Himes
....
$3.1)6
Courier Paints
gal. $8.r.n
Army Cota, Blanket*, RiinHlan**".
Bools, Tnrpai.lin*, Kalncoala.
Bunk Red*.
ARMY N AVY HtlHPl.UH
lO BN .Pnhoeli" _
I'h. 1321
P jTTSB U H d Paliila for every
use.

IK dla** A Paint Co.
ni*nt, Ilk* private home. 818 W. l | I - m AH
Pliune 320.
W. 2nd. HI
_83rd
rd HI.
li
Inuulrw gt Hemlnol*
AVen*iiiin
HI ^ Co., 82U VV. 3rd For vvciilng appointments .arid
Venalihn Uliud
damouitratlon* at hum* or at
m Phon* I1B2-W.
store call 1110, your Kelvlnstor
For R*nl or Bale— New 2-b«droom
Dealer. Rang**, refrigerator*,
furnished house — electric kitch­
and Easy wanker** Ht. John’*
en. ; City water, lights anti tele­
Electric Company, First and

hump. Fool y.'uia old; au.hlle
mill l.ridli- 1126.181. I'll. HM-M.
S l'K FIA I. FIHI J A N D A m T O N LY
Aaaorted Broiler Chicks, heavy
.....I light, from I'liliurm Tested
Hmka, Rocha, Red*, Wyan*
dollea Crosse*., t‘i.lW-100. F O B.,
(Ml.II., Live liellvery (luaranl.i'il
Tuke udvanlage of this
..Her now.
ORKHTMONT
H A TC H E R Y , Kept. (15, Bo* 7.
Rluckwo.iilj N. .1.
BABY CHICK id'EO IAL. Dpcpiiiher
only.
Puiloriim
Tesle.l
I' ltK‘ks. II
Reds, Wyandollea, Rock-K.-d Crosse* f 6.40
— tint Not He led, F.O.B., C.O.D.
Live Delivery l i i i s r m l r r i l .
&lt; REST Ml (N T H A T C H E R Y ,
De|d. lift, Box 7, Blackwood,
N. J.
____________
For RiiIp - I Jersey i'uw, milking.
I good young mule. I'h. U37-W.

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$995

IIS Nash I Door

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fo r m il:

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: ..1

$1295
17 I Door Sedan

II Chrysler I Door

lie i'h e i.

.i.t' gi. i. . .Sperm I SvrvtccH

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$125

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NEW FI.IXIHM Mirf.ic.-il III per
fectlon. fll.l lli.or-, mail.. I.h&lt;
new Fii.l-hnij;, cleiiriil.g it u ■&gt;
me puiInlili p.iul-r plnlil. 2:'
Vt ni-i lisp* iiel.ee 111 lisililmili
County, II. M (ileaxou, 1 i&gt;h.
Mary.
V E N E TIA N I I I . INKS mad.i I.. or
oer. ,Seminol« V&gt;-neli*.i lllin.l
Co. H2U W. 3rd. HI. Ph-.IM1162-W
C A LI. 617 for Rallery, lieaernl.ii
unit Mtur.er sec vie*. Hwum'e
Rallery Service, Mill W. l-iret
Ht
ORLANDO Morning dsmilnel. Or
lamlo Evening Star. Call Rulpl.
Hay. IlflC J,
___

LAWN MOWERS sharpened, l.n y
cle* repaired, lock i key wmt
No wailiug-work
guaraniee.1
II. W. Hlmman, .'On Eanl 40. Mi
Kanfoi.l, Fie. i Formerly with
William* FU ll Mlmpi
RAM EY'S llpholslery Shun For
nltiir* and automobiles. Rru-..&lt;i
able prices. Free pickup A .le
llviiy. Hus I III, Ranfurd.
Vddoi neb llefiigeinll.in He. vice*
and Appliance*. Call |!i'.‘ II ...

1240.

LOCAL und Long Distance Mm
Ing. Hl.uage und Crating. VVieluWriliaiii* A Co, (not Inc.) Ulio
North Laurel, I'hone DII4.
KIO O lllAIR K
Sale* and Service
H— IIKM* W A N TK U —H 2 Factory trained qualified fie. •
vice Men.
H IL L H AR D W AR E CO.
W A N TE D — Office nlrl who rati
I'hone 63.
inert public, type and know* 301 E. First
a.one rudiment* of bookkeeping.
Must lx* neat and pleasant. 14— M IS T 4b FO U N D — 14
Wrili. In longhand to Ho* K In
core of Ilei ntd,
_______
LO ST — 17-Jewel Elgin wnsl
watch. Reasonable reward. Re­
Coloieii w.imnn for flat w ort deturn to Herald office
purii.u'iit. Applv Hemlnol* Coun­
' fL
" 'D ~ T *
"
ty Laundry before 7t80 A.M.
L 0 8 T — 12*14 Brown Tarpaulin
ready tu w.irk^ n e n a i i f
on Mellonvlllo, Catalina Drive
or Locust Avenue Thurnluy D.-c,
!L • W O R K W A N T K 5 II
20th. Finder tdeaHn return In
k ^ th w ^ »y tjii^ irj^ f lto i^
III ACTOR WiJHK
Free ia*tli ales on plewlnf and Ifi— AUTOM Omt.KS — lf»
discing farm or garden Plata.
Alsu clearing and grading build­ 1930 Model A Roadster In iain-up
ing losta. Phone 187-J. Jack
condition. 10’ ’wheels ami lire*.
Itusaall
Fender shields end Iota of other
extra*. Motor, body ami rhasxtx
Write F. P. Frost, Box id Paolai
In excellent condition. Ideal car
Cnrpentetlng, Building, block
for school bay. Pried at 1176.1X1
laying. Paper Hanging, paint­
ing. work guaranteed, fair daal* 1942 Ford Super DeLuxc (Hi F«rdur Sedan. Thl* Is one &lt;&gt;f h.-si
intr, reasonable prlceeA
prewar cars to be had In Hnn
Wanted. Day work aa nuraa ar
font. Moior, body tires, and

phone.
Immediate possession.
M s a n o l l ® _______________
Phone 1280-J.
SWAP SHOP, 406 K. 4th Ht. W*
* &amp; r.' Tfouse Space 800 feet Door
Buy, sell or trad* most any■pace or either 1,000 fg*t floor
Ihlnw. Phone_ I98-J._________
space, good block building end
companion to elderly parson.
**rired everp
general condition A -t. I'rlcd
cement floor, Call at 820 W. Srd H O T LUN CH EH
Can drive car, Write P.O. Box
day lli30 to 2— with Home
at
........
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^ Bt. Phone 1162-W.__________ __
________
Made rolls and corn Muffina. 21( 2 , Oenava, F la.
1942 Plymouth Special DeLux.
ifgga apartment for couple. No
(•om.r's drill, 824 East 1st ttmalfceiary craw. Hodlng celery.
Tudor Hodan. Body sound and
?hildr*n. Mra. Henley, 308 W.
1803 W. 16th Ht. Johnny Bcott.
fttreet.
_____________
clean. New tires. New scat
'tilt Bt.
covers, and inaehaatcally excel­
KfiabaiT range.
Wuod or coaL A L L T Y l ’EB of
lent. Priced at
....
$646.00
resaonatil* rattia.
Good condRion. Ph. 227. ____
H U N T MEBCUBY CO.
•a. David &amp;

Opp. Mayfair Inn — Phone 1666

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$1295

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$175

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Highest iiish |.rb‘« pnl.l fur uaad
‘H I'.ME For Null-- '.ill Kim
furi.lluic Ted Davie Furniture
tty owner, Nice three l.i-.l.mm.
I!.., .'Ill K. 1st. I'll Uf,H.
I.uuse iiic.'ly fm iiislic.l no,I
.'i|ui|.|.t'tl will. V. iit-tinn lllio.I
7IIU W Third Si. I '.in I..- e.-o 7— 1'els l.heslock-SiipplifH
by u|)|.oliitiii.'j.l hU&lt;&gt; VV. Mid Ml
I'll..it#* Itr.'.: VV I’rired In Soil i. i Foil SAI.F
,—

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aalll ke a rre g la d
P ie r
Ik * e ~ ltp k «a t an mem*
a ra a d a m r h n r* a I I r o a r nam e
t* lle lr d In |k* H le p k a a * beak.
In i e l. i t * Set Ihle i r r n w M i l . &lt;
Ile a Ike a g i p r l l u r la r a n r r le d
la pay p . a x y l i r . la a id e r far
ne tu r r a d a r Ike k ra i pnealblt
a m l r r , a ll H 'a a l Ada m u e l be
I* a n r ulltew an Ike day b r ia r*
g a k llr a lla a . .

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$95

17 2 Door Sedan

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$545

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RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

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$495

$295

$1195

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■IS Riisiuess Coupe

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MELTON’S
USED CARS

AI’AHTMK.VT HANGI.

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IS lii 24 Mil. - Easy T t r i n .
In

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JEW Kl.lt V RKPAIKIN i.

With buck llow tll It's something
again. W h«u Buck la ftallug

Cuii)ii$Kl. /PCV. Um i i J M o l d ttitmiit tvunj unua

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Cttoinulilonitlirc m ptompilv l.rcaul*
II got. right to die irai ol lh( I rouble
to help looten and **p«l gtnu laden
phlegm and aid nature to .ouihe and
beat raw, tender, inianied bronchial
mocootniembraiiei.Tell yoordruugi.i
to Mil you a hold* ol Crtomultioa
with th* underilanding you imui like
ih* way It quickly allay, ihe tough
or you are to hat* yout money hack.

Thompson - Reeves
J K W B I .K H S
e x p e r t wA'icu a n n

A Tonic For The Missus

M

'Bgwore Caught
frem Cemmen Celdt
That HANSON

From where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh

Th* missus remr marching In
with a n «» hal yesterday. 8h&gt; « u
a* happy a* a rlrrua poster.
I've learned on* thing about th*
9*1 * , l‘® buy*. A hat I* a tonic to
her. If *h«'a reeling blu*, nothing
five* h*r a lift Ilk* a n*w hat.
Now, I could trad* In my uld gi»y
fedora without railing my blood
pr«i*ur* a notch. But i'll admit
that mor* than one* I'v* bought a
new briar pip* I didn't need— Ju«t
b*cau«* Ilf* wai getting a latl*
bit monotonous.

P A G E Si eE .Vr BE N v f i

n m A A V T O R m fK O A M K HANFORD FLO RIDA

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Wyoming, 36-35In
College Thriller
Oklahoma Wins AllC

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T o u r n e y

, For F i r s t T i m e ;
Miami Beats P e n n
OKLAHOM A C IT Y . Dor. 1 8 (A7)— Oklahoma City Unlveislty,
which helped originate the allcollage t.NKltettmll here 14 ycsis
■go could never survive the open­
ing. rounds, finally won tin- ti ll"
In Ite eevenlh attempt.
OCU, the Cinderella team of the
tournament, upaet Wynmlnx 18-16
In an overtime game lent night.
The acore waa 12-12 at Ih^pml " f
the regulation K*tue.
In the battle for third place,
Oklahoma AAM eaally downed Arkeneaa 17-11. The Aggie*, defend
ln^ rhamplon, loat to Oklahoma
,.ty, a7-:tf. In Hie aemlflnnla.
O CU’* Parrel Craig, „ 5-10 Jun­
ior, waa named Hie tournament's
outatandlng player liv coaehea,
official* and a|Hirta wrileia.
Texaa Hipped llaylor 49-11 foi
tha ronaolatinn trophy yeateidny
and Vniidrrlillt alnpprd Alahama
11
#3-44 for Heventh plare.
In New Or loan*, Kentucky
cam* from behind In a mlle-amlnute climax that carried Hu-ni
to a 57-68 overtime victory over
Vlllanov* laat night and to Ihe
Hugar Howl final* agalnyl Iliad
ley tonight
It waa Vlllunjiva'a firat defral
In eight game* and Ihe firat onepoint victory In Hugar Bowl his­
tory.
Bradley coaaled to Hie final* hy
trouncing lieliileaa Tiitano 78.48
in the fliat game of Hm tourna­
ment double-header ■
Tola lie and Villnnovn play to­
night in a con hi iInt ln|i game Hint
opeua Hie ilnlihlelicnilai ill 7.41 I’.
Ulflvaralty of Miami'* faal
breaking basketball team survived
a daipvrate rnmehack hy the tinveralty of I'ennaylvania to win It*
fifth atralghl game, 84.02, hefoie
1,472 fan* al the Cnllaeiim lad

night.

I t waa I’enn'a aecond all algid
dafaal of II* Florida Invaalmi. The
; Lion* trial tli the Ulilveralty of
Tampa, 67-51, Tuesday night
Miami and renu play again to­
morrow night.
Loading 02 62 with Hue* mluUlea ami 211 aecond* to go, tha
Hurricane* almoat aaw Hie deadly
marksmanship of llarhert Lyon*
overhaul them.
| After ('apt. Chimp* Harman
I had pumped In two field gnat*
1 to Ignite tha comeback, l.yona
OCt/rOd ala point* In the final (HI
aaconda, twlre aleallng tha hall
&gt; And bitting the hoop.

Mulloy, Flam To
Battle In Sugar
Bowl Net Finals
NEW OR LEAN S. I»ec. 10-f/l't
—(iardnar Mulloy and fourthaecdeil llerliert Flam meet today
for the Mingle* rhampionahlp of
the Sugar Bowl leimia touriialiieut.
Mulloy, the uuniher one needed
Mlamlnn, advanced to the finala aa
expected, hut Flam'a entiy came
with a &lt;1.4, S-ll, n.;t uparf over
aecond averted Arlhui l.aiaon of
Han Fraiirlaro.
Mulloy la'nt Vic Helxa* ol
I'hllndelphla In lit* semi-final
round *1-2, 8-1, &lt;1-2 Helxa* hail
healeri Ihlril-aeerled Fail f'ocliell
«f l.oa Angcli'a to gnin hla semifilial hrrili Flam Ih also from
l.o* Angeles.
The dotihlea title will go to
Hie winner of lhf&lt; ('...licll l.aiaen
va. Tonv Traheit Hick Havltl
match r , M|iell and l.ai .eo were
the top-aeeded doll Mr-, ci.mhllialion, hut Trahert, n Cincinnatian,
and Havltl, from Ithaca, N. V .
were iinaceded.
f'ochell mill I,amen advanced I
healing
Tuero mnl III
"f .tack
Moiih'iloii*,
Im'H i of New Hilenna,
15-51, il 4. Trahert and HnviH won
K-in. lt-2, il 1 over Flam and Helxaa, (lie accolid-Ni'i'ih'il I cm iii .

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atapa toward Ihe Improvement of
two cement ant faced trnnlH emu I*
ot the Municipal Alrpoil Immedi­
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La Motta May Ixisc
NYBC Boxing Crown
N EW YORK, Her IB -f/ IV - Th*
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toy of the dual middleweight
ehamplouihlp may ha on Ilia w«y
b4ck. •
Jaks La Motta lau't lean ahuut
masting tho Kell. I deadline set up
iat*rday hy the Now York Hnxg commission for him to sign
'or a March defense. The "Broil*
lull'' aoy* he won't he ready until
V Juno.
Chairman Eddie Kagan of the
New York Commlaalnn won't wall
up by ah. 1. he'll declare the title
vacated ami aet tin a tournament
among tha' four leading challen.
far*, lie didn't name tho contend*

That leave* the door open for
Jake to ba atrlppod of hi* New
W k title hut atlll remain It in
tha national Boxing Association
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Battle Tomorrow
MONTHOMKRY, Ala.. Dec. in
IIP)— Blue-Grav football squad,
took their laid limited workout
today before the IIMli annual allstar game here In Cramton Bowl
tomorrow afternoon.
Balmy aklea and the prospect
of n high scoring duel probably
will draw n aetlout crowd of
22.6IMI In the Hit hetween Imml
nlckeil team* from above ami
below Ihe Maimu-lllxon line.
Roth head machos, Blair Ch»r
rv of the Smith and Itay KIM
nf Hi* North, reported
their
armada In top physical condition
The few minor Injuries received
during
the week
of practice
aren t expected to keep anyone
out of Hie grille.
Both
anua.la gave the Im­
pression of being offanas-mimled during the practice aeaalnna.
alreaalng
passing
and tricky
hall-hamlllug play*.
" S IN S BKAf’ll HOWL
D A YTO N A IIKAOII. tier. 111.l/tn-Favired Bullls Naval Prep
Hcimol of Hllvrr Hprlugs. Mil.,
meet* Castle Height* Military
Academy of Lebanon, Tentl., In the
aecond annual Hhrlne Beach Bowl
football game here tonight.
The Castle llelglila Tlgera have
won seven and lost one this vear.
The Little Admiral* of Hullla have
won ala and Inat.three, hut their
defeat* wore hy moro potent foe*,
Including a 7-fl In** |n tho U. fl.
Naval Academy pieties at Annap­
olis.
The Tiger* use a single winghark and the ‘ Admiral* operate
from Ihe T-formatlon.
T

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Penn S t a t e To
Meet C a r o l i n a
In Dixie Finals

REVIEW Of THE YEAR - - By Alan M a w
-November

Pennsylvania T r i m s
West V i r g i n i a In
Surprise Upset, 46-41

Oklahoma, LSU Foreign Sport S tart Skine On .
American Soil During Past Year
End Drill* For
Sugar Bowl Tilt
P o w e r f u l Opponents
Took Opposite Paths
To Bowl C l a s s i c

KAI.KIGII, N. C.. Hep. 10. — (IP)
— An upsetting crew and the
tourney favorite square off to.
night In Hie rhnmnionshlp final*
of the Dixie basketball rlaaalr.
I’enn State, Iwlre a surprise
An n o l o
A R M Y AHCT
winner In the flnnl annual rlassic.
FORDMAM p a r
run* up againal host North CamON A B ATTLB
(W AR F t NBA C K «
lilia Stale, whlrh had been fig­
TH A T M A K g 9
ARMY TO A
ured oil along to he one of the
A -W A R F A R g
rro rc c T
flnnll*t*.
LOO K L IK P A
SPASOM /
The Pi.'tinaylvania club swept in­
PILLOW FKSHt F
OKLAHOMA
/ to the title match hy knocking off
Went Virginia, 40-41, laat nlgiil
AMP
/
after N. C. Slate had brushed past
CALIFORNIA
Georgia Tech, 57-14.
A LG O
I* ??!
The chaiiiplnnahip rlaah will
&lt;SO
I
bring together two of the biggest
UNR e A reM ;
rrowd-plrasers In Ihe tourney —
onto RTATe AMO CALIFORNIA
AMP
l Oh
I'eiin Slnte'a .foe Tncrl, a flve'Ckvp
for Rote Bo w l
on n e o
\ p ic
,
fiad-seven. It,it-pound forward who
CoRNULL ,IVY leAOUi /
&gt;
stole the game from We»l Vir­
CMAMA- PRIHCt TON / — V
ginia, and N. G. Stale's forward
wws MAUoweo
Sammy Itanxino, who rang up 60
v tBUr MouON) IJA » _
poliilH lu the Wolf pack'a two vic­
\
* /a 3
tories.
\ n r t e / / m fif 'xz - *
The title game will he run off at
It P M . following a 7:10 P M. clash
between \Vps| Virginia and Gnoi
gin Tech for third place.
The final program of the three
day event got under wav with two
afternoon games.
The opener
paired (hike and Wake Forest la
n battle foi seventh plare, with
9AM
Rhode Island .State and North
JACKH Pot/NSOM
Carolina following for fifth plare
amp
w il l iamr
Not th Carolina gained Ihe con­
WAMEP PRO O O LFER
solation finals hy upsetting Duke,
voreo m o r t
filt-62, last night. Itho.le Island
o p m e veAR *
VALUABLE PLAVeRG
Slate whipped Wake Forest, lt|.
67.
N.
Stale’* hard-driving Wolfpack was Just too M i n i n g for
Geoigin Tech. Kniulno and Dickey
alternated In a ahoollng outburst
that gave Slate a 10-1 lead after
four minutes The Wolfpaek had
boosted the edge to 11-21 hy half
time.
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 10-(/T)
H K I.A N D , Dec. I l l - (Sperhill
Aftei running the maigln to 21
-Light workouts that aren’t like
John II. Ntetson Hidveislly wdl
points, al 111 26. the Wnlfpnrk cut he Imat In Florida til;, h school ly lo Incur Injuries are on tap for
the pare niul coaaled in Tech could golfers al Hie annual Imitimmeiil Maty land and
U Missouri who clash
manage only tliter field goals In February HI, 17 and IH ql CoJ- lu the Gntoi Bowl here Monday at
the second half.
lege Anna Golf Club, Slelaiin't 2:26 I*. M.
director of athletic*, lllady Cowell,
Mayor llaydnn Burn* It** pro.
snld today.
rlnlmnd It "Gator Bowl Day” ant,
h
Choice of Stetson and DeLand urged cltUens to go nut ami see
fiom l.afnyelle Gulden, Gnlnd' "tun of Hin finest ami icappiest
v 11lv», executive aerrrlnry nf Ih" team* In (lie nation."
Coach Jim Tatum of (lie Mary­
wn* made In a letler In Cowdl
KIHHIMMKK, Dec. 10 — t/pt A while ami Uver male pulnler,| Florida High School Athletic As­ land eleven, training at Jackson­
Mickey’, Village Boy, won the sociation. The association act* ville Urach. said Ilia team la lit
open all-age stake* In the fourth up tolea nf play and provide* good ponditlon and fine aplrlta
Although he declined to mak«t*ny
animal Plney Wood* field club trophies.
trlaU yesterday.
Separate flight* ..will he hrjd prediction on Ihe outcome, most
D was Hip 20th win for the en- for hoys and girl*. Cowell aa|d. observer* rot* tha cqgtcot^loiui
try owned hy J. D. Rnvlrk nf Mun- Team championship* and medalist* up.
Coach Don Kaurot nf Missouri,
fle. Inri:''
will he chosen In the quallfyTng
' y. Mate
Match which has been training at Fort
Second tilace was taken hy chain- rounds on Hie opening day.
Lauderdale, planned a (M)-mtnu!e
plon Halllla Ham, owned hy l.ea- play, will fo||ow.
let Vain of .lackaonvllle. Acco­
the tournament WM held last workout today liefnre leaving for
lades'* Lady, owned hy fir. J. L, year In Miami with DO hoys ami Jacksonville.
Ho sslil Low Wrenti, Jr., out
Hninlhy of Duhlln. Ga.. placed nun girl paitlclpallng.
tliltrl.
.......Cge Arm*
Golf Courae also with an Injured hip, will rejoin
Coll
.................
K II-y *tie Brownie, Jr., properly la the scene nf Ihe annual Florida the squad of 4H player* today hut
of Gerehl l.ivlngstnn of giiltmau. Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. will tint play In Hie game.
Ga., captured the open derby event.
Fast Delivery, owned hy W. F.
P R O TECTIO N T
J"ttes of Finnklln, Va., was sec
NKW ORLEANS, Dec. 30— (Ah
By A S S tU TA TK II I'RKHH
olid, ami Delhi Mart, owned hy L.
— There'll o a cop for every
C. Sent| nf Toronto, Canada, was
MHO o r ho Sugar Bowl football fans
Baseball
third.
D K TR O lT — The Detroit Tiger* here next Monday.
Maj. Joseph R. Do Paoll, police
announced Hie signing of Charley
Keller, veteran outfielder released aupcrvlsor of traffic, ba» an­
recently hy the New York Yank­ nounced he I* assigning 99 offleei,
to the stadium, lo direct Haiti"
ee*.
and fans.
Boxing
All estimated 32,000 prisons ate
NKW YORK - Chairman Kddle
Kagan of the New York Slate expected to attend.
Athletic CnintnlsMlon gave Jake
GOME/. K .(&gt;.'* PETERSON
La Motta until Feb. I to sign for
JACKSON VILLI':. Dec. 10 — n March defense of his middleTA M P A , Dec. 80— (/PI-Heavy
IMPKCIAl.) - The 1060 Florida
weight Tommy Gome* rame off
ttntlNiard Baring season opens In wrlglil title.
the floor last night to knock out
Raring
Jacksonville on January 22nd
M IAM I — Muskelter ' III* *10) hlg Rill Peterson In 45 seconds
al Rorkaway Beach luat North captured
the Claire Purse at Trop­ of Ihe first round.
of the city about six mile*.
ical Park by a noae from High
Petersen smacked Gome* to
Thl i Hnuthraatern Championship Shine.
the canvas with a right to the
llrgaia serves aa the Inaugural
NKW O R LEA N S —
Lolling Jaw. Gomet calmly took Ilia count
for Ihe Florida Grapefruit Racing OH.liO) survived a hard stretch of nine on one knee, leaped to hi*
Circuit for 1060 . . . Thl* program drive tn win the Rue Royal Fur*# feat and heaved a right to th*
la sponsored hy tha Jarkaonvllla at Fair Ground,.
head that laid hi* opponent out.
Outboard Club and |s sanctioned
Goinex of Tampa weight 182.
A R C AD IA, Calif. — Two Laa
hy Hie American Pnwar Boat Aa- ($3.70) won the Romano I'urae Paterson, fighting out of Chicago,
snclallnu. Being atrlctly a pro- tn give Calumet Farm It* firat scaled 210.
feaslnnal race, the Inaugural will
attract the faatcit hulls and victory at Santa Anita.
The first colored entrant In
driver* In the country, to fie
Oklahoma'* football team threw the If. H. golf Open waa John
for gold and glory. Tho gold will Ita combined opponent* for 44.2 Shlppcn, Id. who shot 71-81-169
he hi form nf 1000.00 In prlie net yarda loat rushing per Kamo for fifth place and $10 In tha
money, tn he dlalrlhuted amongst
1800 tourney.
Ihe winner* a* follow*; *36., 126., during 1040.
$16 . $10., |6., for th* firat fW*
place*.
The schedule calls for two heata
each In Ihe following oventa;
Class A, R, C, Hydroplane*, Cloaa
C Racing Runabout* and Claaa 0
Service Runabout*, Tha firat heat
begin* promptly at 1:30 P. M.

OAUFFA

SN EAD

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High School Golf Southern Squadft
Tourney Slated At Taper Off For Jax
S tetso n College Gator Bowl Scrap

N EW OR LEANS, Dec. 80— UP)
— Oklahoma and Loulalana State
University followed far differ­
ent patia to winning football,
and their meeting in the Sugur
Bowl Monday Is a major nddlty.
Coach Hud Wilkinson'* Okla­
homan* opened the season with
a reputation of being one of the
great teams of the post war
year*. Nothing happened all sea­
son to detract from that reputa­
tion.
Theirs was a case of having
everything and proving It 10
straight tlmea.
LSU ranked very near the
bottom of an unusalty
weak
Southeastern Conference. And af­
ter losing twlre-to Kentucky ami
Gcnrgia-ln It* first four games,
enthuaiaam waa about dead ex­
cept with players nnd roaches.
But Just before mid-season LSU
whippet) North Carolina 19-7,
From then on the Tiger* came
from
nowhere
to the Sugar
Bowl— a trip unmatched
With the exception of the very
modern aplll " T " formation, Hie
Oklahoma leant
plays
like h
power nf Hie pie-tins.slng era.
Oklahoma averaged throwing only
tlmea per gamo— a piddling num
her In thl* day of high flying
football.
LSU produces lla powers from
a plain " T " and believes In pass­
ing with a passion. Seventeen
per game la the LHU average.
Karlt team played 1(1 games.
Oklahoma scored 128 points to
228 for LSU, but In allowing
point* they were much closer88 against Oklahoma tn 74 against LSU.
Again Oklahoma hy far gjilio-d
the most In rushing— 1,201 yarda
to 2,411. LSU was the moat
potent In paealng, hut hv only
22 yard* even (hough LSU completed 11 more throws.

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N EW YORK. Dec. a0-&lt;/P)— Berwyn, III., and Celeho Winoreign invader* enjoyed their beat andy of Chicago.
.
campaigns during Indoor track
DOGS: Boxer Ch. MatelainaJ
meets amt the outdoor A A U swim­ Zaxarac Brandy waa bast la
ming championship since prewar show at the 7Urd Westminister
day*.
Kennal Club event In Madison
r,vents In these sports showed Square Garden.
that Japan has the best awim
G YM N A STIC S:
A ll-a ro u n d
men In the world and that A A U champion* were Bill Roots*
Europe retains Its supremacy In helm of Chicago and Clara Bchroth
distance foot racing.
of Philadelphia. Minnesota had
Here’s the alp abetlcal run- the heat team In the Big Tan.
down In some of tho minor apnrU,
H A N D B A LL:
Brooklynite*
Including a few that are hlg Murray Orcuatcln and Vic Harshtlma:
kowilx won tho anO-nvall and:
A U T O RACING: Hill Holland four-wall A A U handball tltloi/
averaged belter than 121 miles respectively.
per hour, a record. In winning
HOCK EY: The Toronto Mapla
the 600-mile Indianapolis Memori­ Leaf*
became tlie firat team aver
al Day race. Injuries sustained
during a practice run for the race to win the Stanley Cup thrao
cost George Metilrr hi* life. straight times. They beat th*
Hex Maya, another 600.mile vet­ Detroit Red Wing* four straight
eran waa killed In a race at Del games in thr final playoff.
IIORSKSHOK P ITC H IN G : Dole
Mar, Calif., after which atito
racing at the track waa banned. Carson of Baltimore scored In
B ILLIA R D S: Willie Hoppe, the the singles while Clarence Siam
perennial champion, retained the and Albert Keinbold of Waafv
world threo cushion crown, Jim minister, Md., were th* double./
Cara* of Upper Darby. Pa., won champion*.
ICE S K A TIN G : Dick Button,
the pocket Millards title.
Bo a T IN G : Too spredboat com­ It*, of Englewood, N. J., went to
bination was Bill Cantrell and Paris to win his second straight
hla My Sweetie. Cantrell won world figure skating title. Alena
the Gold Cup at Detroit, the Vranova of Cxerhoalovakla won
National Sweepstake* at Red thr women's crown. Button and
Bank, N. J., and the President's Miss Yvonne Sherman of N*w
Cup on the Potomac. In the re­ York were the men's and women's
sumption of the Hnrmawnrth national and North American
Troliy rare on Detroit River, tltliata.
POLO: Laddie Hanford's H urrU
Jerk Schafer's Such Crust 1,
driven by Danny Arena, won the canes brut the Argentines In ti J
first heat
while R. Stanley U. S. Open filial. In Argentina,
Dollar's Hklp-a-fmng took the the home forri&gt;s heat a strong
aecond heat. The latter victory American quartet.
BOWING: California took the
retained the cun for the U. 8 In
a iun-off for Ilia British trophy, measure of Washington in tha
Dollar wnn with Sklp-a-txmg Poughkreple Regatta and Ytl*
Alar, 12-foot sloop, owned hy lieat Harvard for the firat time
D. /,. Bailey of nivcralde, Conn., since ID.1D. JacK Kelly of Phila­
look the Newport to Annapolis delphia won the Diamond Bculla
at the Henley Regatta.
raca.
TR A C K : Willy Hlykhul* of
BOW LING: A 88-ycar-old De­
troit krgler, Ed Easier, rolled Holland featured'the Invasion &lt;A
■J
the highest aerie* of the year— foreign runner* hy taking thraJ
277-288-228— 7111. In the ABC mile run* In New York’* Garden
tourney at Atlantic City, Ber­ and one lu Boston. HI* 4:09.2
nard Ruache nf HI. Bernard, O., In the New York A. C. mil* was
won the men’s singles, while the fast#*! Indoor*. Howavcr,
Clara Mataya of St. Imul* scored Don Grhrmann of Wisconsin beat
in the women'* evrnt. All-event* | him In 4:Mi.6 here In tha Wane"Immplnn* were Johnny Small of maker mile.

Prepare For Many HAPPY NEW YEARS
With A HOME Of Your OWN

Mickey’ Village Hoy
WjiiH I’iney Woods

(till

Sport* In Brief

Outboard Racing
Season To Open
In Jacksonville

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L i r c i l t U - ,J

GREYHOUND RACING

Price Includes
Concrete Block Construction, Plastered Walls,
Steel Cseement Windows,
Copper Screened Porch,
Asphalt Tile Floor,
Cast Iron Tub with Shower,
Vitreous China Lavatory,
Electric Hot Water Heater,
Oil Burning Circulating Heater,
Lighting Fixtures and Dow Chimes,
Venetian Blinds
Lot Landscaped with Basie Planting

HUN BOW L
E L PASO, Tax., Dec. 80— (A7)— •
Coache* for Georgetown Unlverally and Texaa WaaChrn achadulad
double workout* today to whip
their aqugda in ahape for the Bun
Bowl game Monday.
Dingle drill* for both taama ere
elated tomorrow and Sunday.
Tentative atartlng lineup* an­
nounced laat night by tha two
coache* ehow Georgetown with a
weight edga of at leaat aix pounde,
moat of II In the baekflatd. The
weeterner line will have a half*

SftOO Down » $47.0$ (approx.) per 1

H T S E E IN G T R IP S
M. V. CAROL ANN

to Veterans of approved credit
Purchase Pries of Lot can ba added to Mortfige..
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jgWDAT DEC, 30. 1949
▼Old.

Legal Notice
xonn

t o a ** r a n
I Os P A U L a l U L M N D , w h u M |d*r*
nf rae ld tnce and enriraaa l » un ­
known.
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anil haa bean 1n*ril,it*-1 In ilia
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KfiOIIII'A, IN PltiillATI-:
In ra: Katal* of
AIIANKA TAKACII
liacaaaad.

TO ALI, CIIKIHTOIIH A M . PK ItHMNH IIA VINO C I.A 1MH OH IHJ
MANUK AIIAINHT HAIO KHTATR:

Vnu an.l aai-h nf you ma liar*.
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wain any rl.ilma nml dauinuda
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havr aaalliHl Ilia aaiata of AIIAN­
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*ald County. » tlla Cniinlv Jil.lca
of Hainlimla County. Klorlila. at
lila nfflra In tli* c o i n lion** of
aalil County at Hanford Klnrida.
wllhln
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mnritha
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rktlnii nl Oila until a jlai li claim
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lha clalinaiil. and ahull h* awnrti
to hjr the (InlmuuI, hln ugrut,, or
Ilia allnrnay. anil any am h clulni
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JULIUS A. TAKACII
Aa naculnr of tha l.aat
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AIIANKA TAKACII.
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OFFICE HOURS:!) A. M. lo 12 Noon - 1 P. M. lo 5 P. IM.
Each week day Monday t h r u Saturday

\t INTI'It I’ AIIK. Kin Oil |i A
OVIKIHI
KlAIIIIHA

USED CARS
A M . H A K E S - AM. CAKH

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MELTON’S
USED CARS
2nH A I'almtilo I'hnnr UO-’I

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rfarnrnla tthoclroomt (ot
ballar light, hatlar eight_
f « h prove (hildiRn glow
menfolly and phyiitnlly
hlollhiRr. Your family d#»
&gt;ervei luminoll. loo.

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choka pntial col­
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mlni,l#i, orforlatt.

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W E L A K A AP A TM EN TH , Rhoma
and fltoree 110 W. FI rat StraM.
Phone 1481.

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wo room apartment. Apply U&gt;
Elm _______________
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3rd St. Inquire at Semlnota
Venetian Blind Co., 820 W. 3rd

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■pact or either 1,000 feat floor
apace, nod block building
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Set 1tit tin * Mm

i! or :i bedroom houar. Prrmhnrnt lilghe*t rnth pi h e paid for iinwal V E N E TIA N BLINDS mad* !&lt;• ..r- f
^h g a yrjn y^^lo ^j^ ^ JM io n ^ iU h ,
filrnilure Ted Davie Furnltura
der. Seinlmde Venallan Hlmd
Chi. 311
Co »2I) W
3rd. HI. Phi,tie
i —Keitl E hIhI k For Hhlr— ;i
1162 W
C A M , 517 fur Ballery, Genrini-u
By nwnrr, Ni.'r tlirnn h r.lroi.ni
and Star.ei icrvl. a. Ilnnln'a
llimar nltrly ftirtllHhnl Mini I, FOR SALK
BnMeiy Hervlca, III) 1 W. Flit-I
Small Mark nml white genlle-male
r.|ut|,pril with Vrni'llnn Blind
Rt
httrne. Knur venr* old; ..ml,lie
71'tl W. Third St. Can hr rro .
mid hi Idle (I'JfilMI Ph. N U M l)l(I.A N |)ll Mninlng Atnlli.el II*
by appolnttnrnt. H1M1 W. ,'lr.l St
Undo Evening Star. Call lt«li&gt;h
Phonr I1M.MV. Prlcrd to Srll m SPECIAL FOB JA N U A R Y ON LY
Ray. MH5.I.
*7,251) no.
AxMirti-d III'diet Chirk*, heavy
mid light, from Pullnrnt Te»ted LAW N MOW EUS wiiar pc neil, In. \
cle* repaired, tuck A key wnrk
II nr k*. Red*. WyaliArllrttw Pur Mule — ■&gt; Fhn'k*.
Nf, wailing wnrk
guarmitcrd
didli’H .......... . 13.110-11111. F.CI.H.,
II. W. Hlim.mn, 310 Kmd III, SI
C.U.D., Live llfiltycry GuaranHanfuid, Fla. (Formerly with
treil
Take mlvmilnge uf thla
A N T IQ U E China. Hrrrrtary, Cumih I *
Willlniuh Flxll Slinp)
fiffer now.
CUE ST MONT
nlrta
V'torlan Parlor Hultr.
H A TC H E R Y . Uepl. 35. Bn* 7. VmlniiM'h Refrlgeiatlun Scivl,*
Ilaniflnp Lamp* (Slaia. Alan
lllarkwfHid, N. .L_______ _
Triicka and Trath, Hrlact Your
and Appliance*. Call I1'2 It
Glfta Kara.
"Fair
Trmlli.it BABY CHICK SPECIAL. Decem­
1240.
PokI", Park Avr. at tha Golf
ber only.
Pullnnim
Tented LOCAL and Long DUtance M&lt;«
Courar, Winter Pnrk.
Intf
Flock*. Ruck*. Red*, Wyan­
- Storage
- and Crating.
¥ Wlghr
SINGER Machinea, Elm. PoVtai.lr,
"Willlninh
...... 4
_ Co.
;
(not ...
Inc i jih ,
dotte*, Rock-Red Crtume* 15.40
tread lea. 315 E. 51h St. Ph.
North Laurel, Phone 1(114
— MW. Nut He*ed, F.O.B., C.O.D.
(324.
Live Delivery G u a r a n t e e d .
FH IGID AIRK
C
R ES TM O N T H A T C H E R Y .
Sale* and Hervlre
Wa bolh Iota when ynn don't
Dept. 35, Bn* 7, Blarkwn.Nl, 2 Factory trained qualified N*
hrlng your praaerlptlaea l i _ N. J. ___
______
vice Men.
Lanay'a. Phone 1 0 8 . ___
For Sale — I Jer»py cow, milking.
IH M . H AR D W AR E (71.
TU X E D O FEED B i Complete line.
I grind young mule, Ph. II37-W. .101 E. Flr*l
I’hnne 51
Hunt'* Ttiiadn Feed Store.
EN JO Y Sunday dinner at Mney'a
76c atm weak day*. Lunchaa A
HEM 1 W A N TED
1,1— NolirPH— I ’eiHonHln — l.'l
abort ordara.
ESHE1.MAN8 Rad Roar Frrd. Colored Woman for flat work de­ Wanted to hoard — 2 echo'd eg-partment. Apply Seminole Coun­
boy* In ymii home or route live
Touchlion
ton A Watpon,
Wataon, 1201 Celery
ty Laundry before 7:30 A.M.
In my hmile. A working gltl
Phone 1186-J.
ready to work. Permanent.__
could «all*faclorily fit In. Boom,
FR IED Shrimp Dinner, Served
hoard, xalary In exchange fm
"The Real Shrimp on Earth" Mayfair Inn. Colored maid*. Hotel
morning and evening care. Rath
eaprrience
only.
Apply
to
•very night at llomer’a Grill,
crlne Phagan Ph. 1233-11, oi
!!ou*ekerpor.
interview* from
1180-W.
2:00 to 3:1)11 I’M.
Shock RaaliTTWalchap
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malto Grocery, 817 Palmetto 14— LO H T A F o V lN I) —
Courier Palnti
_ g al, $2.1
mua
Army Cota, Blanket*, Stinglaapea,
LO ST — 12*14 Brown Tarpaulin
Boot*. Tnrpaullna, Ralnroati, Ik—
W (O P K W A N T E D — 9
on Mellonvllla, Catalina Drive
Bunk Rada.
•T
or l.ncutt Avenue Thursday lie,
A R M Y-N A V Y SURPLUS
Writ* F. D. Froat, Boa 03 Paolai
201k. Finder plaa*e return &gt;•&gt;
105 N- Palmatto
Ph. 1821
Carpentering, Building, block
Mather of Banroi
PITTSBU R G Palnta for avary
laying. Paper Hanging, paint­
ing. work guaranteed, fair d*alA U T O M O B I L E * — If.
Injj, reasonable pricer__________ IB—
IBNKARIR Gtaaa A Paint Co.
111*114 W. 2nd. SI.
Phan* 110. Wanted. Day work a* nuraa or
I MO Modal A Roadltar In lam-up
companion lo elderly paraon.
avenlng appolnlmanta and
condition. 10' 'whaala and tire*
Can drive car. Write P.O. Boa
lOMtrailona al homo or al
Fender thlalda and lota of other
•tore enll 1110, your Kalrlnalor 202^ Geneva, Fla._____.
aitraa. Motor, body and rha**l*
ar. Rangaa, rafrigarator.. Small celery rrew. Iloalng celery.
III earallant condition. Ideal car
(808 W. 16th Si. Johnny Scott.
■nay waahara. St. , John's
for whoal boy. Priced at I176.no
rlc Company, Flrat and A U r TY P E S of bi:ij&lt;tem weft, 1943 Ford Super DaLux* (8) Fordor Sedan. Thla la one of heat
raaaonabla rate*. Fraa aatlmatprewar cars td be had In Ban
SHOP, 40B R. 4th BL Wo
MLjDavId E. Oarvmtat.V H m i
«uru*
w if . body,
ism y. tlraa,
iirv B , rdg
ford. fiu
Motor,
and
&gt; tall or trade moat any*
Phone 1 M -J .________
general condition A -t.
Priced
at
...........................
4096.00
c m
It—
8$w4al B arvtcM — IS 1942 Plymouth Sptolat DeLuae
IliBO t i t — wltb Hi
Sedan. Body aound ami
n ib and corn Mtdflwa. TRACTOR WORK. Phom 107-J Tudor
clean. New tlraa. Naw neat
Grill, f BS4 “
fra* aatlmataa. Jack Ruifor ft
coyare, and iRtohiakally earel•all.
lant. Priced at
....
4046.00
ru n .
Wood nr m l . REW FCOORB aurfacad to
H U N T M ER CU R Y CO.
condition. Fb. 897,
•p. Mhyfqlr
Mh
Opp.
fnn, -a Phone 1653
faction. Old floor* made
Glow r i u U , Sic Down
Raw. Finishing,
....................cleaning
l i i i r t A w i l ­ tata 1941 4-door deluxe ardan, A-1
M M , Valdon Hotel
ing. Portable power plmt, IB
Comlll bin. Never tieen nenr The
w a n wmrlenra In Raminala
Sail Wntor, $5767)0. |, tt,-Ilowni.
Ontwly, fl. M. Gleomm, U ke
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John Roily

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Pat (I. Whit*
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Wilbur K. KeOling
Cecil H. Jones
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R*p. Roy burin chained today
Governor Fuller Warren "ha* iliirked hit duty and for«ollen lira
promitn to the people of Florida.”
Sutler replied to Warten'i radio
addrerr lari night in which the
Governor raid that 16 renaturi and
39 repreientativei who failed tu
•upporl the raler tax program had
ft"ihirkrd and ducked" their duty.
The Polk county legislator »*&gt;d:
"It it my opinion that Governor
Fuller Warren it the one who took
the weak and eaty way out by
letting hit tale* tax monitrotity be­
come law.
"The itateimanlike thing lor
Warren to have dona would have
been to recommend a tax program
f that would haVa put the Hate on
a tound financial bam and nut
one that cream a new army of
politiral office hotderi.
••It t* now Interfiling to note
that taveral grotipa have itateil
that u special tenlon uf the l»«ttlature will be nacaetary next
year herein* this talaa tax mini*
■trualtiv won’t produce enougn
money for Fuller Warren and hl»
politician*."
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marks that It would he becoming
for Florida welfare recipients to
•'kneel In nrayer and thank tlod”
for tire 7 B legislator* who voted
for the aalea tax (kugroin with;
“ I belflve all tti» people of
Florida ahould kneel fn prayer
and thank Ood for tha 66 legis­
lature who had tha honeetv and
courage to vote thalr conviction*
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' I I I) ft*, -e*-»
Dec. in JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
(Special)—"While *lni»lne*» an
uaukl' I* not anticipated ut the
Florida, Stale Farmer*’ Market*,
during, the Holiday*, Florida’*
highly perUhuhle crop* w ill have
to ‘ be moved when they reach
maturity, *o lubatantlal harvest­
ing aiul shipping operation* w ill
continue throughout
the Fa ll
w lnttr vegetable area*.
"From reporta received In my
office today ihlpmenst of tomatoee,
bean*,
celery,
pepper,
*qua*h, Lima heari*, eggplant and
many other llnaa of produce
have been rulllng to destination*
throughout the nation to supple­
ment the Htate'e great citrus
fruit forwardings, and auch lux­
ury , Dept* us I he winter straw ­
berries for which Plgnt City and
other area* are famed.1* William
L. Wilson. Director of State Mar*
kets, elated In his weekly mar­
ket review.
"Plant City moved durlniif a
, ilx day period last weak 2 1,401
pint* uf strawberrlea bringing
a total revenue tu gruwera of
m »9,684.37. The
daily
average
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D w e llin g

A U B U R N , M an.. Dae. &gt;7, —(/P)
— A terrific exploeion blew a
ilngla family houaa apart early
today and roaring flamee leveled
It to the ground. But firemen baliaved tha four oceupanta were not
■ at homa at the time.
Nothing but tha chimney—drap­
ed with a battered faadeprtng—wee
left standing of tka new houaa
owned by carpenter Edwin J . Leal,
89, hie wife and two small chil­
dren.
Fireman ware unable ta find any
trace of bodiea and tka fam ily
automobile wae net on the prem­
ise*. t t
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" It la my balk# the* axplo d kf

to

• a rsa a rfe n !

Warren Praises
Pro-Sales Tax
Legislators
Governor R e a d s Roll
Of Lawmakers Who
Didn’t ’Shirk Duty”
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec. 37. —
&lt;/1*t — governor Warren I* back
in the Tallahe**** hospital for
” a H ill* mure rest."
I lr
was discharged
teat
Thursday after two weeks’ con­
finement for physical and nervou* exhaustion aad went back to
the executive mansion for what
was planned for a quiet family
t'hrisima*.
Hut, Mm. Warren *aid "we
had about eifh i or nine children
In Ih* house.’’ Hhr laughed and
added "dues that explain I l f ”
T A L U H A S S H T D cc. J7 — (/P)

Governor Wsirrn put the names
uf the 73 Florid* legislator* who
ruled fur the tain tax on hit honor
lull last night.
lie called them uff one by one in
a itairwide radio iprech and said
“it would he reverent and becoming
fur the 1)1,143 old I oik». depend­
ent children and blind people who
received thru full assistance check*
m December to kneel in prayer and
thank God” for them.
Willi every name be recitrd the
number ol wrliaic recipient* in the
legislator's county and the amount
of money they received in I949t
Fie didn't mention lb* name of
any of the 55 legislator* who voted
against tha sale* lax.
The Governor didn't call tha
salt* tax by asm*. He retorted
oply to the vole* "lq rail* money."
But the legislators ‘ ha paltsd on
lit* bark were |ht 22 tension and
5(r representatives who voted foi
thr rales III.
[he Governor also said the
"louragrout and conscientious Sen­
ators and Representatives" who
vuied to raise new uioaey deserve
the gratitude uf *11 who benefit
from operation uf thr schools ■ud
universities, public health, flood
control, stale institutions and other
services uf government.
"Tonight there era many people
in this statu who can glva grate­
ful thank* to certain mtmbar* of
the Florida Legislature (99 Sena­
tor* am) 66 Representative!) who
had tha courage and tha conscience
tu do their duty at a lim a when
tha eaey—and weak way wa* to
chirk and duck their duty," Gover­
nor Warren axld.
He started tha roll call at tha
lop of tha alphabetical Hat of
count lea:
. .. .
"The 4,497 eltlsan* of Alachua
County who racalvad aaalelanca
tut ailing *1,487,797.60 in 1949 can
(UaBtlaweX Oa re a * Tseel
R .

M . G r o v e n s t e in
H as

H e a rt

A tta c k

Hubert M. Grovenateln died of
a heart attach yaatardxy
noon at hia homa In Dighton. Ox.
Ha wa* a raaident In Hxnford foi
about MO yeraa the latlae part of
that time being associated with
the Ox Filter Company. He wX*
married to tha former Eoaie Purdon who died about four yexrx
Mr. U ruvtniU ln l i iu n rlttd by
three children, Robert Groeanstaln
of Boston, Mass., Jamea Gravenetrln, a studant at Alabama Poly*
technic Institute In Auburn, A la.,
and Mr*. Mary Oillver of RavinItah, Oa.
.
Funeral aervicaa will ba con­
ducted at the gravaride In Banford next Thursday at SiOR P. M.
by Dr. K. D. Brownlax and mambars of the
" “Maxonte
*' Order.

HOT WHAT h I b
was .unable to explain how axN EW Y O R K . Dae 8 T - &lt; * 7 ptoafraa might hare some
be In
An all-time bent record for tha
t$s WTtokad hewg;
data wae eat today whan ton
thermo m#tar reptatornd 00 de­
. 4 D IE IN A U fO C tA B M
, O C A LA , Dee. 8 1 - ( * ) - Fawr gree* at I P. M. The nrevtau*
Negroea, one of them a woman, record waa 88.1 an Dee. g f, 1988.
ware killed and n v m other MeD U CH ESS MAR IO E
groee liijared in m ante eoir
at about 8 A At.
on the South
_ Tha

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Two Family Suicides Pacific Islands T h a t
Revealed In CrossWere Dutch Owned
Examination Of Spy
For 300 Years, Are
Trial D e f e n d a n t
U n d e r Own R u l e

L ;i hot

A r t i c l e

Says

I n c 1 e a sc s Can

Tin- P resid en t Speaks At Carillon D edication

G ra n te d

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W i t h o u t

In n t - a s in n

P r i c e s

I LEV L I vM&gt;. Dec. 37—&lt;/**)
— A F I. iimimj-l*. tinned tu a
coin I Ioit,n 401I culled off the
list second perjury trial today *
c ilv *- -iv dm iiau-lt strike,
lit it vonr vote, member* uf
letter written by Hiss to Nur! Firld,
lhe AI I. I iiiu-il Fulon voted
former Stale Department uliuiai
ovrrtvhi'liuiiirlv 10 abide hy an
missing for some lime in Eutup*.
illiUnrtiiiii
miletlng them tu
give up lire -H Ik* agaiust
Field's name was biouglu into
lh e
cut 11* nrd
llevelsnd
the trial early thi* month when Mi*
I r io-ii -i-lriu
Hrde Massing, furmet wile «l the
%
fugitive Communists Geilud I'.is
W A M IIM .li is |)v, 27 i/P)
let, IrUified she and Hiss lonqieir.l
I In /Ml 'ru e d iioln e today
for Field** service* a* * mrmbei of
111.11 i i - uni,ut- v.ill trrk "tubrlan*
the Communist undeigtmiml in
11.11 h .ivr iiiii.'l. ill l'*5ll
Hy AHROt U T K P PHKHH
1935 in Washington.
I hr big I.1I1.,1 oivjiiiratiun men*
A tin, nation lore in the Hall
The letter, written M»y 7. I‘MS.
Inincd III. ir.i-r. 1.1 7 tu 15 cents
was placed in tha record by xs- today ll,e Dinted Slates uf la411 liimt 4- 4 e.r.il lhe wage diiva
sislanl U. S. attorney fli«m** F. done, ta
it4. onllmrd in llir Al L publicaMurphy during cross-rxaniiiuliun
In Ainilridani. Qnren Juliana uf
1toll. hi Inn ■in. ,&lt;111il v Survey
ol llisi, former high Stale Dr pul the Nrtbetland- piuclaimed inde­
llll ir.l'Cll 0 m r - 4| r poll ■blc, tha
nicnl official It ifplird to a mile pendent r lui tbr nahuu uf 77.HOO,Ixil.lti ................id "nilbnul lam ing
by Field in which he *.kr«l to do 000 Indonesian, in the .nutbwrsl
.1 ginri.d m iir.i r ill living (lilts"
some work for the Carnegie l.n I’ a n llr
It bad been Tlulland’s
li ln.lll.lt/riuriit m.I l.tbiil WUlk todowmcnl for International Peace, tuluny lui MMJ year*.
i-.rlln-i t, iiiipintr pioilurlion cfof which Hus then wa* piendrut.
I ll Ii'll, v
In lla la vu , (jp il.tl of lire val­
The letter quoted I Its. jv liav uable netklate ol Indir. Llandt,
I hr .till. Ir Vtritl oil
ing wiittrn "! do not see any wav iliou.anilv cbeeied av Holland'. Iii-ii.lilr m i . , / ir Mill, i mild ba
we could woik out any atiaogr colui was pulled down and the red
,n 1 1&gt;iii) •11-1ir 11 it o u ik ri. tteie given
nienl coveting your intereiling pm and wlole flag ol tevoliilnniaiy
AT A IP f CI Al CIJItMONY In tin* mnpltitliejlrr *.f AiUngtiin N,itlnn.il t V iiiftri y, Vlryimu &gt;'ir*^|tlent Tium.it
tt rrk l.t orrk . n . | in tilde, 10
• . 41
NttipU u fin illmi inniiui i*il lit lilt* luillntf *&gt;wui iIi -hI, fi mil Ills* Ainri li v*li
Him ul \V* i M VVail II Thr* Mil
tect.
tmlmirvi.i A n uni up
flirt 1 mild
llir 1r -llll* of lliril
F.Ret lllfk Ms.tltl "It to#- i MlitsI int dillMr W»*l Ul M|finiiiH .imullK .ill 11(4**1 HIlH HutL the 4*141Ih, 11a*I i‘ tiilUt fn \t t I-4
His. Ilieu suggested ill tlie let
.M olt' ., tuI iii.iii.igiiient ag irn l lo
Hie ll.tg leie n io iiv followed til*
Mlmllipr Vk iii " Ns\ ilett nt Uu* finht iiiw .tlx* If.iii.M liu .-e ll
n.iliMh.tl t uiimirtri.lt t .1 th** A M V T A*' .thi
tel lint Firld write ailu lv» loi
Wilhelm Muhllit) tie Mm tft iishem e, the M«nvv« i;irtU \jnU4H«4nlt&lt;i 1*• the U. H.
(J th mmiiiuiuiI sSuuf»i|jtri*«(t»
•li.n 1 1In '.it mi" " ilh tliriu, deter*
.
'luuing ol the pmioiul of tiautler
! tnin in v tin in t it.igr iin ir.n r by
..,.1. ».!■;' -........................ ................
.iillii tn 1 h nr inline iiegulidtiun.
■poke l« Frieda Klrchwey, ..f itiv j Ann.leidani.
At ll l l 1 gn.d 1 outil be ict
Nation, about you and tin' po*
| ( lr iwu vriemunir* nt oppu.ile
d
IH .0 l i t • nl. (an liailt)
~ » u •""! ii.»
article* for the Nation. Mi*« Kh- ..............
mmr
in
1. . 111'. llnmigli nut techewy *ald »ba would get in touch •ilnultanenu.ly.
1in I'lmi t t (
with you directly' and you will l*'
Q n t - e n J i i I I h i i u li t u t h r e n - m l n u l *
"Wi- mi. nd to I'.! fmward in
heating from her,"
speech congratulated tilt- new na­
Itifiii I,. \i &gt;11 liictlici ttugc gain*,
WAMIING H &gt;N. D im . /
l ’i
l . . ncii», 10,1 V ( ill im
’ H lii*to ld Murphy that the only tion which sit hough sovereign and
i c . * i I* ih 4 ob ra n t t s . i
&lt;impel nt me null einpliiyer. In cut
communication ho had received
(ijik ilo w u i n 1.1 \ rvm lclv .m l , L ............ me l i» l.iw "l..u |.|i.ilc* ' in
c i 1 i t liiii ii'i llir ) uie Milling to
from Field Of hi* jvhk- Herts, ws*
lo ir it t n u .lilr ii .til) Icgl'l illoii lo 1.11 , 1' I*.v i.ilr* ml iiiiii.ulo .tl* ul
a ktto r from P k jd In *W apiing
C t i.s s e lm .in
O i h i n d o . Hill kI' llll- pMl.ltlll.,
lol|KII j|lll|l&lt;
of IR4R and a Chrlatmas card from
Hi , imp, 1.itmu tn mean a gen*
(I
D&gt; e , | * (H I)
'*
Hrp. J iilslu l &lt;R I I 11 , mrmttri ol tbr U i fr.uimig lliu i'r W ivH r*. .Pl*M tka aam r year.
hi
i i c h l
In
Jail:
E a rlie r Hwa ta«lfi#d thnt h#
slid M rniii''f'fikhaifirr.’ lt.llnv ihdil iirtvitnrn’
&gt;
I
ci r ,
a i
1/ ’ i 1
I
never rac&lt;W*d any jampmwnl fiaT
"If fv rjy . |s&gt;
oprtl tl.v *-.■&lt;*«-i sisnritl' Weir 'i (ilfi’ctril,' I ln-"l
rS I I I t. r
an apartment h* sublet to Wliltllrvr llir liiiilviV 1M11I1I lie Iml mi c l (Mllimil lesuiimg
Ililt! In 4IIV
.ill)' l.i
l.i s
v
(uronvr*
inn
m
an in,ine*i
taker Chambar* In Washington l»
tit. I
I'.iinUieleil llil- in(lining lx ( mm
||y A M M tlC IA lF.il --------iMttHtuy jfiit | ■
i i k i e-.Hlii|in| tu,
i&gt; Indue I Iiiiic in-. S I ciinI i uni le
Chamber*, fnrmar rtiurlar tor s
AI -least fifnl violent deaUi* wrir , f
(In
»' | m 11 httvv tin NtiitlythR ll*t
loi lied a trnln I (li,i| ilie ilr illi
Hnvlet spy ring and the govern­ (i Kiim payment today fur the v l n Y I \ C p U r i 5 V - III
jMMMiifii n|f tin I• i |J-r sSfiflu’
■
il lilile Mlnumi l.ee I ;i-Hr IOhio
ment’* chief wTtna** In the trial, nation’s three day ClirisUnae In.lt
* -11tans( 4 .) ilint iti&gt; y m\*’i ri|i 11‘nl i
o .i - doe In ’ -ul Im al ini, 11mo
lived in the apartment ...............
M W Vtilth . I),'i !7.
(.V)
(1,1v
with Miiotbei long we»&lt;beii,i
!. 11iff
•ttPU n yrfii I *\
. m-i - (inknoon
I.(Idle I g—,'I
III** testified. Tha wlttie** hs Ii I he I......
llie lieuvic"i diiiiiiponr since
•flh I' NJ4 11*14 IIII. I \ ih f ill t 1411IMI ill'll Iln 1.11ill-1 nil- l ill'll-ill In
ahead
charged tlhainhar* uotldng ■,,r
l.i 1 Spimg drcmlicil New Vurkt Inc pt-rsoll wa* killed III t'*1
•'I'lK'ler
I hl'Mt ft Mint -imif tits
i’.dli e 1 III!'I It 11- 1. \\ llllil ill- no
id's■«*■•* a * raaa T " » ‘
• I*, ami llielr wuler-heil toduthe, fur id (itie of * verirly
H r i ‘1 *•• VMUk Ml. I It \ law-, fill i
' ‘on li nl in iiilmg .l|igei,I Inn r in
ni,l cun' a mi-ii-urt* o| trlie f In
other
accident*
uiipruximuirl, I
IIlH| i|i| jt*1 to I I kill &gt;|uu II I IIf it lilt
*U i I mill I' i Ilia, mi a i Inner
6 0 % o T A u to H A re
iln iiieliopuil"' c.iilicul water
,.yciy irt minute* during the hah
,
a&gt;|«11|f««( |4I
■
■
I ill imkriuie-- I'linl Mnn-lield
-Inn luge. I'rn ipiliillini » a* .65
A ll
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I
li H"ll ItIII* 811Ilf Hi »• t t .llftlf.l II
n .i
I i i , c i n i i ■■ o l l l i e ) o i (
n I m li
P re *W a r
M o d e l H •lay pfriud frum »lx I* M. Ft ids* e-q. x
•it mi inch In llir cllt ilKelf dot
until iiiiduighl. Monday.
S t a f f A lk iw p il
I*# 11 u «i I vAtittiti 111"41 ii Imhii I’.it fi vtinti tin
nu
linleil
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1.
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l
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mi' iln- pnxl 21 Imiir-. nunrnhal
Tin- luggeM killer, s* uhiimI, " &gt;
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W ASHINGTON, Dac. 27. - t/P&gt; the uutumulill* will. 1197 A Iihk 1
Ir — m llie upHliitc reservulr see1
•
II
iml
I
It
|
miy
_ The head of (lenaral Motor* ■mrliult of them were pedestrianhim. null more Hum 1 1/2 inch**
Mt'iinvylille, He)
in purl" o| drought -Irlckcn New
figure* that around 66 to 60 per Fire* killed 66 persnti*. many .d
'"I Hill
.'xpeiting I'Mi'idoinhlitile
31
li
*
1
III
V
Mill
I,IV
I
),
i
l
cant of auto* now running era ........ children. Ami chlldleu vvei ■
lii- c t
I'll* VVrat her liurrau
T A L L A H A S S E E life
upiM.it fim il llcnmcint
lined S ' , i 'In . in..m u,, iliiii i ci I *-|,,n ii
notable among victim* «f 94 n.c
-.ml unite min Maw riinilne
pre-war.
i/l'i
tn
nnevpecii'd
*
I
ihio.ihmi
l"'
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o
),.
Charles E . Wilson, making that celluncdU* accident*.
inherllaini' In , payment
hum 1 " ■ndeiil ■riinnin m.n m ike |.n I' \ Me.......ml t mum i W I W it
The traffic lull ws* le*« thin
VOUK. I'-''
27 i/T’t •
estimate, added: "The used car*
............. I Hilt II. main ill lllipIC'l til,.NIAV
the
iniies-e*.
'I'e e-lnle
estnie of
of Fit
.mmini S ilnme
Ill"t IlfllVV loll! -Il..... lull
are Mill ovar-pricad as compared tin. P 6 predicted liy (he Nutiuim
Itt'li .lii-eplt \\ Mm l in .f i , the ml i1&gt; ilc.illi &gt;&gt;l i .I'teii mmiili,
‘" “ f '" ''" '‘‘red a "ageing .......
| &gt;I mg tell nil Now Volt, .111(1 It*
tu pre-war — If you put th* dol­ Hafely Council, i.ut Ned II. Hem
lit )!1 leath'i. I' .ii. d a luinnil „|.|
v i ,| ll( |, „ „ ,„lIm . i l ,.1 p41, lii'il
tvalel "loot tndut and
lar back In Ha purchasing power loirn, president uf th* Council, Ida Mlntc xenerul I ii ml li.ihmcr. ll..u*e
iiilcim'iit
Miyiug
hit
M
|it't|n
(In
.
. ,
Mir
pointed out that the cost In live- t'm nplrollvr t', 31. H a t', n tlire
Hie ncntlii'i lull,'an -li" anotlivr
with relation to a new car."
niol.iv
niiillllllg
III
llir
h
n
i
1*1
III proptiqf 44 IIMlIli'hll
'I tiimr* of it coming.
Wilton wa* interviewed hy edit­ paid fur the holiday in all type* "I nnnminved that I lit- mlllnm
.1 jillm im lillr i,bile il, pairllli
Wntci'Hliv No" Voikcr* weie
ors of U, R. News and World Re- accident* wa* higher than the 6&lt;h&gt; dollsi check had lo'eii -m l m 18*III tlillUl' III K-ilik i ||I* |if ajI*I il Hi
with n regular In , irtliru . n Inch that tin- AdmltilHtiiiiiuii can pm j l o
i illiinLrn , lllpm
4- liitppy a* dii-t I'oivl fuum’ r*
ort, weakly new* magailn* puh- claimed in Lhe Texas City, Te*
• eed with It* uxtriiv-ignril und il
has mil Irf-en audited. H I- -oh
shed her*. It copyrighted th* iliHaster of two years ago.
I , Ii Ii v I I 4',eliu.in. !■) nl I h ii tlm end of a diought, tint ilia
"Our holiday* have twrunn- ■
* |erl lit ndliiNlineiil, h til, in-ihap* Idler j, J plan* III NOelnli/e \meilcN.’
.l i t vviild itclim tmi'iil kept It*
articles.
*n mldilimnil pstluelil due Inler.
M il,'ll* CIU*"*||.
Among othar thing*, he said he eerie* of 'Tesa* Oltle*.’ " |le»i
Il wuh one uf llie luige-l -mde III' M ild, “ w o iild h av e ., dcpil"- live, in, linin'. Ill i It) lid mi a i Inilgr
Vuv water that nm- into tlu
expects tha next new development horn **nl. " Ill a week, we iiihv
••ffect oil ei 'o m n iil.' (im , lilin n - 1
mpecl
another
one--*
‘Jiiyioi*
rstslr
In
,
piiynienl"
llm
lih
Iwii-llilrd*
in the automobile will be “ Ine u*e
.n l .li in Ai'iin,
in I , 11'pn mu nl log ti'-ci fiiil* now
e
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t
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and
m
ig
h
t
p
rci
Ip
lt
a
lc
week-c
ml
of
ms**
murder
nvn
ever Im" trrelved. nod aiihniiiil
of hlgh-octaue fuel with more
m in I imdilci H i, v,ilr w4- ■
rlc.i. irnplv iuu*l mil oiilv liumlle tha
ci
■
111111 ' y
in
to
a
ta
il
pill
V
V
Now
3’i
sr'*'-un
1
e*R
the
peole
tutvi
Icslly loHiKled the geuntil I mid
pl*"i'lil ili'maml Iml -lui* up 4
efficient anxin#*." Another way
D g ii I i I (tint iltillif ill*
a 1 0 Ills 'll nil Imllli III III 1le I III .,1 1 1,1 i Ins
iiiidn* fm sumiio'i
to aav* fuel would be to laaaen a Nickened of making hurrui day- Imlsme In nearly it llilid
1l i r l l J t ilii/
nut
of
holidays."
llio inin 11 hcu-iiicd &gt;11 ul
car’* weight, ha said, " if you can
olliri I-ill) 'dlril 1 4 It. ill lo lllll'*
II HHllBIlfll I I , I'na* 1nu I
He predtcloji dt.fi'ui
, „ v , al
One of tha most horrifying
l A I I j M lAMNl 1- I In
.‘ i r/l*i
taka weight out, make tha car Ju*t
' It 111,0 I .1.*1-1,11411 "ho dlril I'tu
traffic
accident*
occurred
In
Te*.i_
i,
i
uppuig
lull.
aa good a performer and Just a*
n.nl i mi,Inn lino, i n ii ii I v
Friday night whsn an autnmulnle
S I A I E Itl’. l l Nl)
Mu 11in renewed I.,
pi,.4 |,p olio, i.oiurii in 1 op.llll- ol thr . ,u
convenient for riding."
ulliiol, .mil virII,n r n u b jrirn cil 11 -licli of armmd .........
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r VI I.AH AH H KK, Dec 27—yF)
to I
Wilson tsid ha doain't expect and a gasullue truck collided, tin1
.N
l
it*
l 1cil hi 11&gt;■t hd I.arson
■pla*hed
from
truck's
ruptured
tl'u
sllssia
til,
I'
m
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r
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t
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jlimil llir t.iine aiimuill limn tlir
any
radical
or revolutionary
dli t&lt;oi
«11f111 il, u rir .d,n ii'li i.t iil 11 pnilt-d today iliiii 4 $7,1)1)3 ex­
change* in cars in tha next few tank und ignited, turning tie Mullil,. lir.itUIV 1.1*1 )r.li itiIII In
on I...... I llll l bring 1 li.iitod "Ilh :
l"eiitl;il*i mi tiiHHiSlice *t
year*. Ha aald also he doesn't vehicle* Into pyre*. A family •&gt;&gt; grllirr lliry .nimiuleil Im mine
the new
Finest Gills Female
expect there w ill aver ba » la**- five In the automobile and Un- lh.ui h.ill tin- ilitliintrinrul,
diiniki m .-, -.till I ’olli r t Incl Hoy 1’01 iretiunnl liistiinim u lias been
th*n-Sl,00U cat again b e e n u s e truck driver perished.
&lt;1 Will, on, tin. iniiiuiug
'(■funded mid Ih ri" 11 110 ceflecA mother and htrr six children
Cniuplmlb'i ( ’ M G.ivh new
"people don't want tha kind of car
died
In
n
fire
which
swept
then
It-it" &gt; Middleton, dl itci ,.f tin Moll upon III* intei.illy of any
Inlilri,
"
Y
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Mnili'V
.linl
Wlirie
"t urn* i’rodurt- Ami Ily I'myou would have to make In order Ran Antmilo, Tex., home. Thru
dnetn" will tie llie mil.|c,'l of a lllll,lllll.Itili', ulio wiih not held 1111 •’"■ii Paul** involved in Hi* trailsto prlca It undar |!,000, You would
were death* from shooting*, fall-, Il Gor»,“ iliow, lli.it uf ♦•!'d).7ti2, talk liy III J . VV M lllcl. plodili'' nil)' id'i'gw, luid ilitvcn llo ,-1mi|' action.
hava to taka too much out."
I. omiiiii , w ho also is State Inelectrocution*, plane craNhe*, ev 772 (liib unril iii llir l.itl liiim ii ',1 Hon munuger of the I'lyiiimllh t'l hue!, 11.on 11 pailt at 1' 11■
1111, •I j,
Speaking genarally, Wilton said poiure ami a«pyaiation.
M'uhHsuih a* r s s * Tw ill
mane* Cntiiniln-ioioi, told the
Hu* AHNocistimi, at llie meet ing -aid &lt;locf W illmin.M, no,| uflei ‘ 'alilnet last week lie luid asksd
that I960 ahould be another good
of lhe Memlllule Cminly Fill 111 Hu -lopping it In- home ul I I I / I'll •m a refund on rates he con­
yoar for bualnaaa,' M nothing hap­
cun Friday uiglil nl the Kiituri* d v Vvoioic, ri'IHovcil Id- own child sidered "exurhlluut" for buildpen* to Karo American buyara.
I ’nimer* lliiildlng, Hr I IV VVit from Ho front "dit unit 'lun dl- c i’s fire risk iusui uiice covering
cu Vit c .I ih* cmiitilion of tlm hiiiiv,
-011. progiuin ch ill man, him..........
HCHOOL VUNDH
11,242,HIM) 1 ml,ling
near
Hlmri.n illicit with llie nllici twin the
luduy.
T A L L A H A H R E E . Dec. 87--UP)
tteala during Its ( uustructioii.
— The Cabinet Board of Educa­
"Thi* progruiu will In- especial. Wig. Willi it* pul I'llln III llie liu. k
Iv injerchtlng In all ell 1 o- giowm* III till' i'll)
tion movtd today to lim it tka aH AN FO RD R A IN F A L L
of Neniluole L'aunty," -aid Dr.
.................. ..
11 cull fnnii Ml
mount of city aad town bonda
Sniifoi'd um| Scmiuide County
tnvaatmaata of
It wlU buy for Invaatmaa1
Greyhound* will lice loniglit *1 the I bill annual opening of the Wil-oli. Ilr . Miller ha* ngiced In iMiildlclon ,ii | :tli) A.M and when got a good drenching on Sunday
too
‘ a permanent aehool funda.
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club located juit off highway No. 17 between nil*we 1 guestloiiii at the end of id* i'liltolnu'ii .Ion and lack llick-m, wlicii ruinfal totalled 3.41 inch#*,
It adaptod a raaolutka elat­ Sanford and Oilando, and the W day racing rea«an will often with mnie talk. All riti'lia grovvei* uru curd- nr lived tln-y found him trying to III e u k i It g a dry spell of long
In 11V invited tu attend. Hnppci will rut'lvn tin1 illfunl. it Wlln taken
ing "toe maximum amount of
Men 101 iul •■taming, E . J . Moughlon, J r .,
city and town bonda to ba main- af thx fxiIMt clop ever lo run in f larida, Robert Baird, general inana- lie reived ut 7:(K) o'ctock hy Mr*. lo Fi'in ild-l Jiiigliloii
M. I*. (iutehel, ReNcrvulion* may llonpitiil n hen- it wa* fmiml dead wi'rttn^rnmri, lepuih ii today, Tha
toinad In any a f tka atato aehool ■•r, announced today,
downfall was enpeclally welcome
|l unlliiutg II* Han* Tw ii,
funda shall not exaaed SO per­
Th# program will atari at H:00 o'clock and more than 2.5(H) f*n&lt; he made hy telepliuning l&gt;r W il­
to owners uf citrus giuve*.
cent of the par valuo of a ll aa- are expected to bx pteacnl. Highlight of tha evenla ia the 40 and H son, 7Mt-J, The speaking progiuin
t OMMIHHION M K K IIN fi
will begin at H;00 o'clock
curltka held li too p nrtkulaf Society'# Inaugural handicap. ■
----------- —----------Tlm City CiinililiHHluri will meet
T H E
W K A I’H R H
fund."
tonight at Hint) o’clock In reguln&lt;
■team heating facilities.
H U H I'K IB E til F I
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ckn
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,
ami
CotiiMil**inm'i
Jiltin'
Thn i0 and 8 Vulture «f (I i IhiiiIu
MURK EGON, Mich., Dec. 27.
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 97. * ia apunaurlng the opening uiglil l/1'l — Tha day sifter war iu*l a* Krider will prexeiit pluu* fur im- i/F)-----races and all gala proceed* will g„ hitupv a* Chriatmna at the Hubert proveliifiit of the *uwugc illsAtlanta
Santa poHsi prohlem, lie iis* indicatiil.
to tha uryanliatlon'ii fund for aid­ Dillard home this year.
llostoii
ing crippled children.
L’luua paid a return call, u* it
Hu1 hank
C1IRISTMAH T H A tiED V
A crack, speedy field headed hv were.
HA.MIIDItG, (lermuny, Dec. 27. De* Molnas
Miracle Mile has been extnhlixhed
Mumatlm* during the holiday*
aa fxyorltaa In the eight dug field Mrs. Dillard lost her $ 1,000 dia­ —(4*)—Four little girl* have died Galveston
■elected to run the 40 and 8 In­ mond ring. Yeatardny *he got it after their dresses caught fire New York
front the candle-lit Christmas tree Raattla
augural handicap, the ninth race. back,
Tha dally double this season will
Mra, Mllai Olsen 1found the ring, ut a German orphanage party, po­
contoiua on tha- second and third which had fallen Into a Christmas lice at Rime hen, lower Raxony, re­
,
race# with quintal#! autd tha third package Mr&gt;. Dillard had wrapped ported today, .The children were Orlando
between eight and 18 year* of agt. Tampa ,.MV'
, with through tka tenth race inclusive. and agnt to har.
i
NEW YORK. Dec. 27, t/I’i

Thr

Kfoscculion introduced m ibr Alger

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 27—t/P)
—Tha new United States of
lmiune*ia was hailed at ita
hlrlh today by Mrs. Franklin
II. Hmiseveh
and
Ansbassa
dor Warren H. Austin. Ameriran
reprrsrnlslivee
to the
United Nation*. Formal eoniralulallo n* in the name of tha .
I'. S. government are eipeel­
ed probably later today. Proa(dent
Truman
is reported
_____
re*dt lo aiinuunre U. H. re«,,»it11koi of the new
stala
*h««tl&gt;.

Congressman Calls For Campaign

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Infant Smothered

Against Federal T a x D o d g e rs To D eath During
. D r i n k i n g Party

Violent Deaths
During HeKdnys
Exceed 500 Murk

Downpour Briugt*
Relief lo Thirsty
New York State

tens.

Stat e Spending
Of $251 Million

Schools, W t* I i ,1 I l*

Iu-mu ..n

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Dr. J. W. Mi l l f r To
VddruHH Farm Ituruuu

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Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club To
Begin Iti Racing Season Tomorrow

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M *arv**alailira
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r ~ Th* lin a lil la a mrm'krr nl Ik*
I'ShanrlsI' •! I' i i m n kli% I* »n iltl »4
,* t i|g &lt; liil| In Ik* ttaa fur r»*«MIrallnn »l all Ik* Inral m n i k ilaim
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T O D A Y 'H

T U E S D A Y D E C . 27. 1 9 4 ?

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

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Many ha** Imagined that ll la
ttt. In n ra rllrn . r r a f l In il*
’.shrewd
fraud fir ln |iir* n lh rra . T h r steal
•at ln|ur* I* t« the prrann ahn
.vio lates m m al law .
I I* r snnnl
'f o r * * !. Hlr- *d la Ilk w|io»* Iran*'grcsslon ia forgiven, who** »ln l»

rnvereil. --I’»*. 32:1.

L It ws* fli«i lli* kind of t'liriitm m
4w e * lliti »*M
exped to h s i*
(.•ruiindi ih*
of S rp le iu lifi.
I f (iriitK * Sn iN lh'r* i* u 'iiii| to
annomii *
•indoli*i y fm lli*

Sftmt* li*f»*i* &lt; liin 'm t*.
|o iii| to lie*' r In liiotv.
* ' Sev*ln p ri iilll ***** Villrsl in
'Fln iiilv liigliU 'iv n iiid * n l* u *ri tli*
w rrk * n J. D io r i.iir t u llv on Nr**
Yrar'v day l ot more w ill di* dim
'in iiii’litvity 1*11 id rn lt.

P a y r o lls

T ttE B A U

Federal Taxes

Warren Speech

. D. William* following ag
. tha payment lot

JU fcS t
advocgM g federal
f pH°vW jcomoialwr
ra Hak not M an a
S a jifo id . wkdta lHara
Na«roe* aa-4hara are

"24 ye a n .

V e g e t a b le
ll'«n flH s r4

P la n a

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tln e l

pile* ranged ftom .HHc to Me p*t
pint. A fifty percent IncieitM*
ill volume Is aiiticipatpd dm lug
dm current week.
"The I’almelto Mnrket reports
a good volume of good ipmllt)
tomatoes, Iml |irices have hceo
down and tlm volume will &lt;lc
pi'liil on the mnrket. This inn"ket ul no I iiis pepper, I'ale beiitui.
egiMdrtnt nod '"inuidi.
"I'ollipaim Mnrket reports Ml
m is of produce per; day during
tlm past week, with a good supf'Ji' Colltlhnliig ilurlng the cur
rent week of beans, pepper, I . Im*
bp a n a,
eggplant,'
ciic'unilicri,
4i|uash, okrn and Held jmHs
(Ju ulltv on ,«ll prmUt^o la goo I.
" A heavy voliipie of tnumjoc*
riSnfliiiiCd to ipdve ’ tli|
k‘
tirouL'h' Hie
F t. Fierce Market d^ lng II.”
S td td

(O H tH

I ( atml«n«rit F dmmi

B rd I

veai,' ♦ 'I2 ./4 7 .M 7 wdijt tu aid to
dependent
c llild im , aged . and
blind;
$ ‘12.*19^,000 in county
w ImoU and $41,167,151 lor date

higlnvavi.
Among "llie r major espnmlllures wi’ie 123.670,81)0 for hlplicr
i iliicatlim ami I ’l,"l4,ii2&lt;i fur other
c Iurn I Ion. Added t" the State con­
tribution to enmity schools, they
load* the total 1(10,640,6111 ripenl
mi edocatlnn hy far the greatest
single cost of government.
Other lilg dlshiiracmenls Includ­
ed *0,360,000 for the general opriatlng conln of government, $13,Vlii.iinu fnr health and sanitation.
4H.oa4.non for development, and
conservation of natural resources,
111.362.000 unemployment rompematlon ,$13,220,0011 to counties
for paying old road debts and
hiilldlng new local roads, and $IR,31)9,000 for Investment* and other
imn-operatlng 'expanses.
Of the total $203,481,647 avail­
able during the year, the State
disbursed $250,762,772 and ended
the business year June 30 with a
cash halanc* of $42,719,776 on
hand In all funds.
That was
$21,118,406 Issa than th* balance
at the beginning of tbe year.
Iho gasoline lax brought In
146.272.000 lo lend all revenue
sources. Federal donations were
next wllh $41,820,1100. The alco­
holic beverage tax yielded $21,*
hiHt.333, automobile license tags
$18,600,000, racing taxes $19,206,000 and cigarette taxes $12,500,000.
A ll other source* — except the
$11,444,000 borrowed for construc­
tion to be paid for out of revamp)
from sell-liquidating project* —
brought In $0,000,000 or lass.

Water Shortage

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(i n s i l s s f l V is a fa c e Oast
liideprndent Is rrlaltditg th* tie
of I lie L’lilch crown.
Tlm ceremony wa* opened by
Netherlands I'm id r i Dr Willem
Htccs who confirntetl the istiflca Imn of the independence agree­
ment which rrsidt*d ftom HI
weeks of Hutch-ludniirsiHii roundtable dfsi ussliiiis Hint 'summer.
Tlm central figtite In Iho B a ­
tavia reli'liradotis was :t7-y*ar old
Sultan Hemnngkii Kuwitm, deputy
p i i li l i 'l of the new Hldteil Slates
of Itidimi’Nln. lie accepted the
turnover of authority front the
Nether land* high commissioner A.
I t J. l.o'vlnk.
The Sultan said: "l.o ng was the
mad we hail Hi H avel. Hut thanks
tn (ind'a glare and the atrnng effnrt, hy nil positive fm ers of the
Nuthcilnnd* as well as Indonesia,
tlm target we had set outaelves

past week In spite of growers
plans In
huh! off picking, Mild
ic a tlic i, however, furred
eon
* -•— —1_.
tinned mki
harvesting. .Auction
sale*
VHHiril
--will h&gt;- resumed Tuesday. Dec
27. with it fair to heavy volume
anticipated, (tally volume llie
first
three day* of the past
week was approxlmsetly 20.0IHI
c ia lr i per day selling from $1,(81
tn $3.1111, avetaging $1.00.
"Heavy
trading
continued
throughout the past week on the
Sanford Market, Beans, celery,
rnhhagc lead in volume. Quality on
most produce was good tn excel­
lent with prices holding firm all
week with the exception oftomatoen. Fruit houses on the mar­
ket were swamped with Christ­
mas order*. A good supply of
*11 kinds of produce and fruit Is
anticipated for tha trade during
the current wa«k.
"Wauchula Market has elot*;l
Its Fa ll daal and although u
small amount of produce w ill
It* trickling through right along,
huwevtr regular
auction sales
will be discontinued until tha
Spring ileal."

1942
Hudson Sedan

$3»oo

_

Uht year prescription to a
yog knew will give
imce.
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"That’a right," Hiss n&gt;|i|in|
In Iho first trial which ended in
n ju ry disagreement laxt sum.
m*r. Mm nliv was tirevenlnl from
asking Hiss about the tlrnlli, ul
his family.
g
Turning to the npnrlmrut, Mur­
phy brought out that Ills* »*•
paying $6(1 a month mu. *n|
furnished Hi* place himself
Hiss testified that ho rti*lv*d
no adviinre rent from ('luimbrt*,
and n rv rr rw elvrd any payiniuii)
except fnr the gift of tin urit’nial
rug. It* said he let Chaiulien
have Iho apartment at iho sam*
rent he paid, and Inrhulrd tli*
furniture, gas, electricity and 1*1^
phone servlch.
g
Elsewhere Federal Judge Syl­
vester J , Rynn told the government
today lo check the diplomat I*
status of accused spy Valent I?, A.
fJuhltchev with Ihe stal« ilrpsrtm*nl and Hie United Nation*
Unhitch*)’, a ntnslan engineer
now attspfnded front hi* U. N
nost,
It* "•*» din
ilv'*t Is
*» claiming that ....
....
lomatlc
Immunity and thus should
lo
not h* put op trial with Judith
Cnplon on spy conspiracy i'harg»m
noth th* Klnto H*nartment »i™
th* U. N have held Ihal h* Is
not entitled In Immunity
llntvovrr th* liusslnn contend­
ed last week Hint, along wllh Id,
tJ. N. slat us, h* holds Ihe rank nf
third secretary In Hie Hovlel Min­
istry of Foreign A ffairs.
Ryan dirccled today thal offl.
d a l certificate* as to (SuMli bet’s
status lie submllled to him
fiiihlldicv amt Miss 4'nphui «&gt;•
trying, liv a series of lunlloiis,
escape trial. They nrc acnisi'il ’6 '
conspiring to steal American »fficlal aecrels for Itussia's l&gt;»'in*fIt
T h eir trial w ill atari as soon us
hearing* on Hie motion* cud, no
less they gel the case thrown out
nf court In Die meant hue.
Mias Coplmi, standing tils !
alone, has been convicted of ileal
Ing o fficial papers. Hbe w n' senteiieed In Washington, It F , to
4f) moitllis to *1M years In prison
(nit is fir e till hull pi'Miliug np|"’a|g)
has toilav been forim illv arhlnv

ed." ■
The-band plavrd thn. Hllti.'li oh
llonal liymM as tbe Itiitd i Imperial
flag was lowered. Then tlui huuil
revulutlonarv matching song '/Indonesfa |{a|a" ((Itcat llid'invsikil
as the red and while flax w rnliiip
Thus liiiloncsla fnllawwl .the
Phlllpplnra, 'India,- Pakistan!. *Sll
other nations which have Wvi'
their Indpppmlenc* alnc* Hi*j&gt; varg
Foreign Becrelary Ernest Bovin
left I.nmlon today fo r a mccHg,f)f
British nonimonwcnlth foiulgp
ministers In (hiliunltu, Ceylttp. |U&gt;poiters saltl hr lookfrl pale a/ler
hi* recent heart attack and Auofi
his personal phyak-inp with hip!
Th* conference w ill discuss, tqcognition of f'nnimutilal China,, a
Japanrsp pram Itcaty uud Hie mil
tinning dollar shortage.
,
A new five-yenr trade pad hetween Britain and Yugoslavia warn
announced yesterday. Th* agte«the tun* of $616,200,000, London
menl will push tivu-way trad* to
rstlmatPd. It w ill also lighten
Yugoslavia's Ilea with thn West
and widen th* gulf between I’ retuirr-Marslial Tito and Moscow.
In Tokyo, fi*ncral Douglas MacArthur gave th* Japanese govern­
ment permission lo spend 8,600,000,000 yen (nearly $24,000,000) lo
build up Hie Japanese merchant
navy.
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Th§

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that ht/pt muki
'Children Healthier I
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1941
Ford 2 Dr. Sedan
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1940
Bulck Sedan

Understand
Your Illness

Wuge, Increases

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Indonesia

S u le t t

By
w , V . Bitting.
Touchton Drug Co.
ered the opinion yesterday thni
,And 1 found I could really, think |
that e x t r a ''
reduction of the exclaea tn lh"lt
If you don't completely un i
straight at last. ••
HMD special aeaaion
_______ pra-war rates would provide
dsrahsnd wh#t‘M»e doctor maanaj
Bo 1 thought «f the New Year a
when ha explains your Illn ess,
Flo rid a for tha flra t time to match healthjt stimulus for affected lit-1
I?
few tlafa away
\
aak him to t«H you again, oil .
tha maximum federal allowance duatriaa. Ha said Increased ra l*J
tCeatlnixa rt»*». N a « weaO
And I've made mo a vow, that no hatter then th e ft b u rn a little
rofita, tn turn, woptil mak"
fo r aid to dependent children.
and pro
dntt
Joint
effort
hk**d
An
sub*
lompef can sway.
Fm a n t payments a n hi
more about It tM h lim a yoir
greater tax return to
tibia
’ litt’ Wm of coat record*) wo do not
make m c a ll.
.. r a s r T a t n
a
s iK r is w - r
w* n tv;&lt;iul**ccnc* in rmployer d'm aticklng to water, don't aven|
When you f u lly appreciate! |
on
Tmod
speedup
arheme*.
want ice,
•hd $1$ fnr sock adiNlldr
mni
Whatth* doctor ia trying .to ac-:
"The
puhllcalion
aald
that
a
10
F o r there's nothing as ta sty or
In a needy fam ily where one
oi par­
rom plish you w ill n atu rally
cent hourly wage Increase for all
othlng aa niceent
it la missing.
mlaaii
come more •co-operative, ana
•the
Ka ttelUH'a
u-vaLaaa
Wtru.ll
thooot
nation1*
workers
would
Beginning Jan. | , the Governor
T h e night a fte r New Y e a r may. Just th at concentrated e ffo rt to
paj
bother some guys
. . overcome Illness w ill go fa r to­
. ild.
. . . . th*
. payment*
w|U be atepped
ng th#*1*night—fall j consumer buying power approxi­ , t bottler
up to a maximum of $17 a month
ra fram three | mately $1,000,000, U aafd this But I ’ve learned my lesson, and wards m aking you batter.
woukfUuuro a good business year
brother, l*m wlae,
for
child and $ l« for ■tatee
Medicine ta usually an Im­
In
I
portant part of treatment. You
eanwhlle
In
rich
victual!
have
tribute I
your
would aerve
will want Um .very bast In
doi
liquor that’ll red
injuneregular
J .m y " S d
drag*, accurately compounded,
r
etoa
tSe
tar the a n t iJ®"
^

w fen d W tA r ”^ 3

Oa«)

were tww suicides In ynut family,
your falh er'n n d s la tr r ? " Mutohy
nskrd.

til'd offcnalvi' fill cotdinl of tlm
I
Kn*t.

F o ru m h

P a s*

"Would U embarrass you If g
asked you alauit the dfsths in
your fam ilyT"
“ No." id** replied In « low voice
"It
■* tn
Is true,
»•»-) Is It *lint,
■».■»* tlinl
non tlici*
iiiri p

a n e w b y O n . I I . H. " H a p " A r n o id , fo r m e r c o m m a n d in g | H»rM,s "«&lt;• ,V V ’,' n fj111 into thr
g e n e ra l o f th e A i r h .r c e W r it in g In th e N e w Y o r k
! M."
Vim” *” " " KngUnd
tie r e c a lls th e S p a n is h W a r . T h a t w itn e s s e d a g r e a t h u ll- ^Nl|l| j i „ iu o . i have loat th« *rvat
ah a lo o b y p re s s an d p u b lic m en on th e C rim e a o f th e S p a n is h lir«K nf Ih rlr griilii.
Tin* tli* II. ft. of fndon*ala I*
in C u b a . K l ii a l l y w hen S fia ln , a n x io u s to a v e r t a w a r n l a n y
l o s t , o ffe re d to s a t is f y e v e r y c o m p la in t o f th e U n ite d S t a le s , in h* p»it of n f*d*rat&gt;d rommon
i»* nIH i which I* linked w ith ll'il
p u b lic s e n tim e n t had been no w o rk e d up th a t P r e s id e n t 'Mc­ land In lli* Hull'll crown. Ifoo
&lt;
K in le y did n o t v e n tu re to a cce p t Ih e S p n n la ii t e r m s . I’hn • 'i* i. di* *i ran g fiiiFlil I* vary »|rr
p ro file w e re supposed to w h j i I w s r . a n d th e a d m ln in l r a ­ 1 1ni In dial of III* Hr It tall common
tio n a p f ia re n tly believed t h a t it s f i r s t d u t y w an to g iv e o 'lltli Hint liidoti**l* haa full «iop
* i*ig n ity .
th e people w ltH t th ey w a n te d .
lli* new govarnniant haa Ih*
T h e r e ia a lesso n in th in , b s (Je n e r a l, A r n o ld a a y a . W a r M rn iiiK i of Amarlca. Tha mem
u s u a lly o c c u rs an one w a y o u t o f d i f f i c u l t p ro b le m s . It m a y I* r, of tli* liMlonralan govern
lie a w a y In t o o th e r n rn h lcrp n , h u t th a t Is a n o t h e r s t o r y . It iiirni for lli* moat pad are atrniu
is o fte n h a r d e r to fin d an a lt e r n a t iv e w a y , h u t i l Is ih e Iv Mini t ’ommuidat Hint aa th ln fi
now aland tli* lint Ion may hacom*
p a rt o f w is e s ta te s m a n s h ip to m a k e t h is e f f o r t .
H jm ivrrfwl drfnia* ngalnat Ih*
F a m ily

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furniture, gas, electricity or tele­
phone aervic?.
Before questioning about the
apartment, assistant U. H. attor­
ney Thomas F . Murphy asked

T h o r n hi m i o p inio n tim o iiff nnm c m o m b n rn o f C o n u rcim
lly H e lV Ill M atkenile
A P Foreign A ffa irs Analyst
m n i o u tH id c ra tlu it th e R p n o ral wood n a m e o f C o n g im t Inin
•wen c a lle d in to qttcftlinn b y r e c e n t c h a rg e d o f p a y r o ll pud­
Tills I* it great day fur Ihe newd in g . O n e p ro m in e n t m e m b e r I ih h been d c n te n c c d to p rid o u Inn ll United .HI Nil’s of Indonesia. t
hh a r c d iilt o f ih r c h a rg e d , a n d th e r e a r e h ln tn o f a p e r lfic which in tnkin,: over power from
tiir Dutch guvernnii’iit in Ilstnvin
iic e iin a tln iid to lie m ade a g a lim t a t le a n t one o t h e r m e m tie r.
mni
embarking on self-rule.
A c c o r d in g ly R e p rc d e n ta tlv u U n ite r L . B u r d ic k o f N o rth
Ilj I ho smile token it's a day "f
D a k o ta d iig g e n ln th at a Jo h n c o m m itte e o f H o u s e a n d S e n a te ltd veil etnutlniiH for the " 11101111*1
o u g h t to he c re a te d to in v e s t ig a t e th e p H yro lld o f a l l m e m ­ m unlry," »iiii,u in lliis Iransfri
b e rs o f C o iig re M i and tir in g a p ro m p t r e p o r t, le t ih e c h ip s ll'illllln l loses H llinjor portion nf
tlu&gt; empire over whlrh she h fl
fa ll w h e re th e y lim y . In t h is w a y th e o d iu m o f s u s p ic io n lii'lil prulrful mni profitNlile nwii&gt;
co u ld tic lif t e d from Ih e n am e o f th e leg istH to rH w h o a n 1 lor inoi e I him three centuries. Con
l&gt;’, a s R lird lc k Iml of lI m* fiiluiloU" riches in ml
in n o c e n t o f a n y w ro n g -d o in g , a n d w h o p ro
mill rnliher mill spires thus reveils
b e lie v e s , n u m b e r most o f th e m e m b e rs, o f C o n g re s s
0 , (lie unlives, although of rout*"
" T h e su g g e stio n o f ih e N o rth D a k o ta C o p g r c s s n ia n in a link'll iiilcicNlN 't ill rrtsln thru
good o n e , a lth o u g h people g e n e ra lly w ill be li k e ly to a g re e dm ll ................ enlurlns, Control nf
w it h h im t h a t m osl le g is la t o r s a re h o n e s t In t h e ir u se " f die fnlinloii* riches ill oil niii I ruli
lift miiiI plies dim, ic v e its to
p u b lic e m p lo ym e n t a llo w a n c e s . I t In n o t good t h a t in ti
d ir natives, h I&gt;Iio iik I* of cnuis*
g r i l y o f C o n g re s s sho u ld lie s u s p e c t. 'F ile s u g g e s te d in v e s ti
d ill'll In lc im l. still retain tiled
g a llo n w o u ld lie a o u ic k an d s im p le w a y to c le a r th e a ir in v e ln ie iiln .
oT u n w a r r a n t e d su sp ic io n , an d no non s h o u ld w eep f o r nn&gt;
Ho Ih r Netherlands join Britain
g u ilt y m e m b e r who m ig h t lie exp o sed b y it.
111 exem plifying (Im l Ihe itsys "f
nnplii'i* mi' nnmliered. T I 10 lino’
when Ihe peoples of one rare cun
Ih W a r N e c e s s a ry ?
impose do ir rule mi m iothrr race
m nil lull gone. The K n it Indiel'nk||(nn

Viueriiii'a frlriid 'h ip haa h**i&lt;
in iI ii -i I'liiid m alm l hy Ilia mann’'i *
H e a d e rs o f " C l ir n p r r h v th e D o ze n " w e re Im prenned n u M ill the Wiif-hiuKion govern
by th e w a y th e U ilh r r t h c h ild r e n o f t h a t n o v e l w e re ta k e n no id iiirrd Hitnitid tlm r amt ■"!
m i ; M i,lit
in to th e f a m ily c o u n c il at a n e a r ly a g e . T h e y h a d a v o ic e in n Ini; t liipini'iit of MHrahal I ’hui
upplii'i ll IVin to liiilonrala hr
A t l l i l l I 'H K IH iM A H
SanlA iditr* wlm rotnrlmwt rtiink I n in ily d e c isio n s an d assu m ed im p o rta n t r e s p o n s ib ilitie s id r■i • die lion ii'piddlr lii'cHine litfli
I'u a' the niuht lift ft &lt; In lalmaa,
•our t*(iv oI I ih h I* inn in n pmd a n ag e w h e n m ost y o u n g s te rs ' o b lig a tio n s a r e c o n fin e d (&gt;• lld'li' i n n "Uiliiplioii of power I"
Im
till'. "Iiip iu riil lolalmt $'t7.
•iml hoy ivluit it lioute!
illu nild :I t m trin trd In &gt;rr tvlirir l h e ir h o m e w o rk .
A t a rc co n I m e e tin g o f a y o u n g peoples' d ise iiH sin n g ro u p , .iiMi.nihi und iiii liiilrd ih e and t*« I fell like the devil Mini an did the
Mhe city id N r» Y o ik Im* put iai**d
lili .
'poll *e
.M ayor O 'D w v n 'r *i»laiy bom $.,ri.' s e v e r a l teen a g e r s agreed t h a t , fro m t h e ir v ie w p o in t, e\et&gt;
l | " H ' i i i i , 1'inddrnt Tru iiian i&gt;
I'll*
i 'h ii nog Mint I nr k*v and cattily
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in i'illiiloil
Itii'i In i|illl'* r a t r ly pul lint tell lio n i. Intel It *lir* gave
a u r ln l e x p e n d itu r e s .
me hell.
m i olf ini tlio iiiilfi with Alto uo'
\V* »r* ii hr i* ihr Nrw Ynik
M a n y pa re n in h ave found th a t c h ild r e n w h o re b e lle d at I'inm ciil of Ih r U S. fjj lud"
Ih * hlnckm^s u ric n 't I iumr
.fJirsa lifstiiiit* has i * | * i trd ih* t*n
p r iv a t io n r e s u lt in g fro m a d e ris io n a r b i t r a r i l y handed no on In iittni'ktii|( tli* .timmltn
the chimney n id i cate
btst d»**»*d w innin m thr U m l* d |'lo w n w e re w illin g to ro -o p e ra fe c h e e r f u lly w h e n t h e y w e re iii Hu I'lu t iil Nutnuia iif t r a ilin '
••H'lUI'r " f llic.tl tti.'ltlcmelit .w llli T h e .lU lll thliiK'l w ell' aplHIvIcil p|i
told
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ly
S h k te i.1We r x p * it k&gt; prepnif &lt;1
thft hack of n chilli
to ho re a s o n a b le w h e n re a s o n a b ly tr e a te d , a n d u s u a lly r e ­ llill ftu lrli.
Ifyl id tin l^a l&gt;**t d in te d wimifu
Aa n n u illv r .o f &gt;/s«t dlia.ilm fo The d ill'll on m in neellrd nil *nug
spo nd w ith e n th u s ia s m w h en s h o w n w h o re t h e ir rA -o p e ra tio n ui' kI iiii iiiliiistcr, of ifafcnau, Bid
-in' bunFmd. , hul .*ve str. uni &lt;putr
is nodded.
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iiui llam ciigkii .lloivpno, haa. aaiil b „ i ;''F t t J ' . ' T J ' , ; . , , I . h i .............
•uie yft jiitl wlien we will «n
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ra a * tm
b* .i
p tiq y fin o i W 4tira payi I iih I i to
««ailaa«A
uimjid f"i&lt;v iii.ip a ltitn in order
IIW alla«*a n * » T m « lls s l
lie ,‘ didn't tdiiiit^fy Hat | pnaalhle Tho ice , w i f pm up wwlicu if fell
Luta lo i.lu u iv wlm votrik fur hi»i
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uphn' arrival.
itHv
In till' lap.
,
T h ru ft'l" •mine unknown rre*op 1
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'li.'V t t U .:
IliiU lm r, mid p l« m llwm &lt;&gt;ti slgtH Hint fle vrrp n r W arrrh Ik death were I’ollce Chief liny tV|l Ill miml
'wattled "X! ilriuk.
(
limtiif. T ilt bn r fM tn tr ni'ipiii lug n ( ’am nr.llkp rnrhplvli llama, iltu lIre of tli^ Pence W
A - .f p r , the H.ifWlt, » i" l In 'I" - Ho I'h d irtcd lli ffclltig tnv h ay io
Watatmc HlwtfHl I’ A. !lfi*io
lieslmi tloopij, \vjpji| only, five " ' ''thl' sink " 1'
e l ilaieMiMiulilp in tt&gt;e&gt;« d«yi oi tli I k 'II pv I iib Hint *l*i’lr«1 iijp r*
Hhertff fharfea It.’rk
urntutlvl** of Hi* p*nplr of Florm onllif "go were figlding
IHI'H
''■ I got'itlmtlf fine 'H U T stepped on
K iew -lm ll pulitk.* jrrim In hr tiln m int tin a* h* illrta t** nr Im
th* ctlt
oltfer, they apprated In h a '*
marred Ih* holiday p*Sre mis die hulled the Imlrhel
in iifln *il In h pnlltli'Nl llmhn.
Chritdmaa I don't tem it Just w'liai occurred
iid rt lin t
.Hiuleii «h M tie w*» '*gratifl*il'' slioiidng mid killing of tVllllp H)ii tin',' e old "riic p ilrs " ||lpyrd
pni.Vrlliimk.
When I calne to the hutis* was all
In knew tlinl W a iirn tmd rrrng- " I ’rr-^oe W allace," Negro pioptl* fool hall again d each other,
|il 1 1.1
^
ll«"ilt'il with light
n lin l Hint K ln rlils f.'ttriia M uliinl I I I of Ihe I'lu h mm on (lie Month
W III Ihe In.t. of th(s llr h Ulaml
t A k s ' k I iiimiiv win kills propl* in I* p a itly
Although under dm laid* I wa*
iripim nllit*
fur tli* went IIi'Nil (i. I&gt; W illiam s, I ih' ii I f i it* ) i i l l o | ] a m i i t " p o p u l a t e i i
thii ritun liy h i * hi ( 4*111 id llir .Htalr'ii linprovril i l l run iiltiiatlnn Negro, guve Id lll'i'lf up lo po|l&gt; &gt;•
high as a kit*.
7 7 ,.iimt.ouu,
i i o ’ 77
m m , i n i i i , iH
i uolliiii.r
iin iiii a e m p tii
following the ahoelmg. whlrh took
» llr J W rlfm r Nl^tr lift 4il*e il tliti v*ar.
irdllred In h rompNiatlve wllU" lin t lli* tlnveimr rould ha m li- plare shortly after it oil u‘rlork i" i
She still has the Nether- While visions of sugar plums dam’ it mppiwfd In c u r llirin ecnimmii
*d In my head
■in ll*d hena- Hat rvrliln g hark of H ioukev'. I m il' West Indies and Surinam
•eemiry. And t&gt;y wiiikinn people tnkeii hI khiI H i * •*■
(io lan a i on Ihe Atlantic I aomelnnv got up ami then bark
f i l l nf lli* new I ' l l n i i Coil*,'' soft drink aland «l T h lile e iilh [ ,
*ve mr»n (lint* wlm ivu'rk w illi llif ii IlC D(lll*ll.
Into bed.
S tte*| and U liv r Avenue
i n.i t of South Am rrlra. The lotnl
.hand*, .mil lire m a n ly will* llirti
" II * 'liniild *tam ln* (ha payI’ollce Chief William s, S lie rlff ii m i nf the Islands (s about &gt;'IHI Then what tu my wamlpiiiig mind
almulil appear
of tha
Hinmiaml*
of M*ro, Sgt. It. W Tenth and I’a- ■ipiai* nil It- s and dm population I*
.lieadt. Hul Mimrnn* n rrd t In *x- rharka
Hut a mltdatui* sleigh ami eight
plain In lli*** wpikinn pm plr dial people who work In th* parkl'iK trolmrn H. H. Hprnr* and C It. iippiiivlm ati'ly liir&lt;,iHf. The area
tInv reindeer.
n iii I Hi* p rnceulhc
plant* ami S tacks Ihveatlgatrd the shunting. of Surinam is f»r&gt;,l lib sipiate inti**,
pminiifet nf tli* nm eirunfiil to p«y who don’t hav* ('aiilllara to twir- Tintree ...................
hulleta from an Iver John ami (lie piiimladun l» set at 1HU,
Then the sleigh (prilled to change
them petiiiuat mid Imnmet and row on whan they liavan't »uf- son .3S rallher revolver frlled Wat i 4Bt.
to a red fire truck
lar* aa lie was In th* art of load*
As rompatrd » Itli the wraith nf
^Leneht^and d n iliii lulli ijoii’l mrap flrlant food on tlw lr tabtea.
"A nd «lnr* Hi* (lnv*rno r wind I lug two case* nf »nft dtlilks into tli* Fast Indies, th* Weat Indie* And each reindeer Ininrd into a
a thing lit tk* w o ilil'if lli* k u iin e o hav* th* w *|fa r* rerlplanta In lita automobile. II* waa allot under
bleery-eyetl buck.
island* are drab property Indeed
that.wHjdoyt them ami n lk rr Iniii- voka Ond in h*half
of I ’ullnr th* left aye, thiough th* cheat Hutch tiulana may prove to lie a 1 knew In a moment It m int he
Old N ick-----n h k tf b ka them ru km k* of the W arren It might alaq ti* w all to and umlar the left arm, police re­ treaaur* field If amt wlten th*
I tried to cry out but my tongue
ported.
Hutch
at*
able
to
develop
It.
Jligf rtf•
dfaiu
thry
loo*
io
pay
ip
r
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th*
aW
mint*
J t f a lU they h v j m
in
was too thick.
Sheriff Hero ilaled that It i»
Surinam Ii** between H rlllih
. fmil tk* W rKaie State.
believed that the shooting rMUilrd tiulana and French (Itilana, and
helped to make poaalbl* o u v p r *
from an argument anmatlme earll- that whole area feprraerds on* of Then the old devil whittled and
and shouted with glee
It in a lf t a p iv lly pk-Jii** when w n t favorable e ltru i attuatlon
er at tha Club firttl over Ih* chan
the world's mint
Inhospitable
‘It wmtldn l Ju t turprlalng tn from'.vvyntDht for a howl of ridIfh
... spot*. Holland, hy .th* way, *#• While Ihe bucks pawed the earth
Governor W etirn t*IF&gt; akhuf ike
and looked daggers at me.
hear that th* Tatlahaue* point- W iillM U maintained he had given cured Kiirlnant from F-neland In
kind and lym p alh ftic.le g iila tu ie
ctana are to thank for the boun- Wallace a $6.00 bill, and Waller* inil7 by th* T re a ty of Breda. The Than he called them hy name and
which h y railed the fitiuefii pay- tlul rajn which fell over Central stating that . It waa a $1.00 hill
th* name* made me shudder
Hutch gave New Netherlartda Whan 1 heard them I felt Ilk* a
tnehli for 61,000 d*pendent chilo- Florid* grove* (Ida weekend."
given In payhtent.
i flew York t to B ritain for th*
ship minus rudder.
Httrlee aald he would further
A hearing Into the rase was South American colony.
tfti in 'llili »1 at* I w m l ^
tnnnl(i
.
remind tho Oov*rnor of hi* ordered hy State Attorney OverI've visited th r Hire* dolanAa "Now Egg-Nog! Ilicardi! Four
for Ike first child In $ .7 a month, campaign on a platform of wonstreet It) take pier* Friday after- and, liflle v* m r. there are ffw
Roieat and Brandy!
•nd fr$m $19' » month for the omv "ami no new laiea hut "no noon at 2;00 o'clock, aald Sheriff
worse place* limn the tiulana Now ~
'
Cold Turkey!
Fruit t.'akeeecond to $18 a nmnlk. until yop aooner had Warren taken offlc* Merit thl* morning.
hinterland, away from Ihe roaat.
(5In Rlvkey! and Candy I
11 compilers w ell.nigh Inarceaal"
learn that many of ihete drpendrnl then he changed hi* tune tn a
To the tup of hi* dome, to th* tup
cry for new lavra haalng the I
I'lo Jungle which Is Infested with
c h itd trn .a rr deprmlent moplv hn- wolf ra il on tho nreda of a^moU, I
nf hit skull
every kind of ilra tli you can Iniag Now whack away, crack away
came tHrlr falhrt* d u eiteil them welfare and health."
1
I nr — pidaoitmi* auakca, ho* eon
w llh thumps that are dulll"
MtaatlaaeO h i e Caa* Uaa)
lor the expreu putimte nl lo lle t l
•760,000,000 a year In Ihe war- ttrli’tors which can crush and
lira welfare benefit*, pm l/lhat n
nwallow
n
matt,
vam
pire
bats,
polelinpoaed exclac rate* nn auch things onoua Insecta, poisonous water, And then In a twinkling I felt on
'.Attempt wbjitevei is ta a d t.h y th
my roof
aa fura. jewelry, luggage, com­ polapuuus
plant*. And there are The prancing and pawing of each
munication* ami transportation
. S ,««* to intake iiitfr parents lake
itraaltaaag
v n iin N
rrea* f u , n **t
savage
Indian*
who
shoot
pois­
cloven hoof.
Hrn«*or W. A. | Such teglalattnn now la harkrd by onous ilatta 'from blow pipe*.
*
u" 11 children, evea 5 lw
How long this went on 1'ni sure I
a anbatantlal ntimlwr of Kepiddi
Nhand*
and
Repa.
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those
Jungles
Ihgre
era
can't nny
can* and llemocrata, Mr. T ru ­ me various kind* of precious wood,
and Rob Black,*' he aald.
Then he went tlown the whole man haa aald atudlr* are being gold ami diam onds,. Holland may Tho' It nrrmed an eternity, plus a
long day.
",
mad* to are If the exclaea ran tic
Hat of aalsa ta i atippo
"N sh'ln handsomely Xgm* distant
reduced.
lug] H ule but .Lhi
when aha ha* oferrom g Ih*** But fin a lly (It* night after Christ«r«s. t
c jr
Senator O'Connor tll-M d) off­ day
A
awful Im iards. •
*
The G o w iii
r .w aa had paaanr

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TUESDAY PEC. 27. IPlfl

T I I R PA v p n n n H M M f .IV P A N P O R n F L O R ID A
' l l * ................... .. ■'

Social A n d Personal Activities
wirUn Palmar Ray—Socloty Editor

P lan tatio n E sta te s
Has C h ristm as P a rty

locial Calender
W ED N ESD A Y
Department*I meeting*
bald at th* F irs t Baptist
folloing prayer meeting.
m
rn u R n u A Y
W The G irl Scout* w ill hold a Court
t i A w a rd , at the ■Kittle Hut nt
7:00 P.M . to he followed with »
ilumher p arly to last until spun
AM
A puhllr In.tulliitlon of o fficei*
w ill be held by Heminul* Ciiuptei
No. K, Urder of Eastern St nr, nt
•he Mesonir Hall nt H:(H) P.M.
M rs.
Catherine
MeKny,
Past
Grand Matron, w ill he the Install.
log o fficer.

I

DeBary News
_

T a lr p lm n a

The Property Owner* Assocla
lion of Plnntutlun E*lutes held
Chrlstmns party on Saturday even
mg nt the D ellary Mnnsiun, De
Har.v, F la . Mrs. W illiam Lauglielm
vhnlrmail in charge of arrange
merits was assisted by a large
vommitlee of willing workers.
rile pm ty stalled at 7:.IU P. M
w le'ii i nulls weie sung am mid the
lighted community Christm as tree
The Glee Club, which has been
pini'tlring for several weeks un
tier the direction of Rmnern Pag
luiro, then iniiveij on tu Orunge
C ity where they sang on reipiest
for M is. It. N Newberry, wh.i ,
III.
Kullowliig this the cnioler* re
turned tu the lie Bury Mmi slim
where tho ii-rl of the cim iluuiliti
hud guthereil for u buffet supper
A Isnm liful meal including turkey
siiiulwii'lies, stuffed celery, Olives,
pickles, etc., Maul and Mult cuke
was sp tfiiil nut on huge tallies, ile&gt;"Mill'd liy M is. Matilda Geim uin,
Mrs. Anna Itiiinlell uml Mrs.
I.nuis Huffman.
(Ill the funking and .liv in g com
m lltt'f wete: Mesdanies W. LungIndio, II. Pnglimo, Anon lUndeTl,
Knien Moitesen, F . Hpi-nk, John
F. W ellle, Ituheit Newton, N. J .
Hepp, Fie ri F . F in k , J . P. tienoy,
li.-e.i T Duncan, Flun k N T u rn ­
er, W. II. Toma, G. Jackson and
Fin I'lliglnn. Mrs. W illiam Toms,
wife o f. I he president uf the asso­
ciation, piesiiled ovel the coffee
urn, and Mrs. N. .1. Hepp, w ile of
the piesident elect of the assocla
linn served the float uml cuke.
The party was held In a suit#
uf rooms which was I min'd over
to the ns social lun fur leerriitinnal
use, by Plantiitiuli Estates, Inc.
I hr Miullls were h rliu llliillv liem inted by u committee headed by
Mrs. W aller T a y lo r, who was ns
dated by Hgt. and M is, J. T . Dun­
can, Alls. Itess I'atlerson, Mi. mnl
M is. Louis Hoffmiiu, M is. Itay
Peek, B ill O'Huin ami J . P tienoy.
Supper was followed by dancing
which fimtlnui'd to tile wee small
hour*,

By F R E E L A N D F A H K A N D
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Savage
of D eBary Drive ami their liuugl,ter Mr*. K ay Wlefred and children
left 'F rid a y for Key
W e s t.
Mr. and Mra. Ravage plan to *.tiiy
for Ihu liDllduyi.
Mrs. Umbel Alley of Ml. Arty
N. C „ is spending the liulhhi) •
with her xlxtar-in-law Dr Kuliln
A lley. of_ _________________
N uranja Kumt.
® W. J . Ellio tt of A m ltyvllle , N
N.
T wa»
was the guest of Mr. and Mm
n.
Russell 8. Cooper last week. Ml.
E llio tt I* spending the winter nt
Fellow ship Front In Hanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kussell H. &lt;JuujN
•r of Granada Bond are spending
the holidays with Mr*. Cooper'.
•Is*«r Mrs. II. K ra ft of Miami.
M r. and M rs. Glen R. Trum bull
of Com itertlcul am staying at the
D eBary Mansion House for two
months. They plan to build here.
£ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam I [oyer of
Alicante Road were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Canslliio of Green Cote
Springs on Thursday.
M r. and Mr*. Fran k llussn and
fam ily of New York arrived Mon­
day to spend the winter nl tin .i
home on Gem Lake.
Last week Mrs. Bessie Putter....
son served us hostess for tin
"Saturday Night Club" held ul the
Mansion House. T ills week •in'
"H atu iday Night Club” was mini
f t e .t from I be usual progiiim he- 1
cause of the Chrlstm ns Eve cele­ lire visiting fni n few days. Alls*
bration.
C o ckfair Is u sister of M is.
Mrs. Hay Peck left Wednesday em me.
morning fur Cincinnati, Ohio to
Mr. Ridieit W. Ilrown of H ast­
■pend (Tie Christ inns hullduy* with ing* on the llm lsnii, N. Y a r­
her fam ily.
rived by plane on Momluy morning
Mr. uml Mr*. W alter T aylo r of for u visit with Ills parents, All.
H ickory Road left Wcdneiduy for und Mrs. Robert M. Hi own ul
Canada. They plan tu return th'-' High Hank* Road. Mr. Ilm w n ’s
day following New Yuars with Mr. fattier wuh a patient nt Feruald
H aylor’i motner and hi* Aunt who Laughton Hospital in Hanford. Hi
^ w llf spend the winter In Hi. Pelers- is at home now amt doing nicely.
M r. Bale Doolittle of Atieiiute
JJb u rg . 1
Mr. Ralph Rlttm nn, salesman Itond and Air. E m l Klchhnfn ' uf
from the New York office of Haiitliign lloiiil have returned home
Plantation Estates Inc., spool a Hal in day aftei a visII lo New
few day* here In Inspect pninorty. Yol k.
Hgt. Joseph Duncuu and Ml'.
i lie D ellatv Clvcl Assoi'lathin
Bernard Hnvuge of De Bury D r., liclil Us first Christum* party un
Mr. Joseph Hplsack of Medina Huliirthiy evening nt Hie Hrniigi
Road and Mrs. Romeo Puglian, C ity Hotel in (iia iig e C ity.
of Cnlnmho Knud attended 'he
The llc lia ry C ivic Association's
Monday evening meeting uf the Chaplain, M i. Vincent Valentine,
Am erican Legion Post in Hnnfnnl gave I lie lavin'ill &gt;on.
Alt lla n y Whewell, sololsl, ell
The purpose of this mt-vling was
f.ito provide toys for underprivileged trillio n 'll with two Vi it'll Is, "Hi
lent N ight," und C. W. GhiveC
children.
Col. and M is. II. H. Douglass or "Ruse of T ra le e ". M is. H a n .
Pittsburgh. I'u. are the guests of Whewell ai'i'oiupanied on the pi
Co), and Mrs. N. J . Hepp of An- Blio.
M i. Ilaio ld Young played De
■etui Hoad for over the holidays.
Mis* Ethel H ill Adams of New Voiuk's "Huinoiestpie" und lb
Rochelle, N. Y , Is the guest of Mr. lilies' "Pin*lento" on the violin.
and Mr*. J . I*. Oeimy of Serena M i. C arl Viillrnth ucciimpunled on
Road fur the Christm as holidays. the piano.
Following these two temlitlonMr. uml Mrs. P. Roger Hassell
and children of T ro y N. Y , uru th e 'g u e sts enjoyed a delicious
the guest* of Mr. uud Mr*. Charles slipper especially prepaieil for
f t Green of A*turianu Hoad for the them by the, Orange C ity lintel.
C a ll Vollrnlh, talented young
Christm as holiday*. M is. Hassell
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Stetson University student, gave
a elm met solu of Stephen Fostei ’*
^ D r. and Mr*. W. Merkely and "H euulilul Dreamer" und M nn hl
daughter of Middletown N. Y . ur*» solin' t'nmpiJhltliiM, "H a rk the M &gt;
spending a few day* at Ihe De aid Angel* Sing” . Mrs. Ilaio ld
B a ry Mansion House. They uio Young aeemnpunled on the piano
Alls. Olive Valentine eulertum
Inspecting their property.
Mrs. A le* Ja llw t and »oit)Alox, eil with rh in a l* on the piano anil
J r . and Ml** Marie C V k fa lr from the 'in guests all Joined III the
Buck rose Heath, Va. are visiting Christm as Sing.
T his new I'ommuiiity I* Indeed
, Mr. and Mr*. Vincent K. Valentine
O a f Medina Road fur the ChrUtmu* furl unale ill having *uch a wealth
holidaya. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent of talent uud nil the Joy In theli
Valentina J r . and lam lly of Dculu till'll heart* Jll*t ponied forth 111
giving thank* for Oil* occasion.
Little Mis* M arjorie Hchnileter
celebrated her 7th birthday and
Oil* was igllle the lurge*t pmty
JE W E L E R S '
she had ever nitended.
E X P E R T W A TCH AND
Mr*. Harold Young, who plan­
J E W E L R Y R E P A IR IN G
ned the p m ly and did *&lt;■ umrh lu
t i l I’ A ltK AVHNIIH, 8.
make It a huge sucre**, and M i*.
(Ins Kapprirh, chairman uf the
entertainment committee, receiv•d a round of applau*e fur their
successful effort*.
Mr. Louis K . Kichhorn was mas­
ter uf cereninnlta.
The folk* kept coming In at all
OptoMftrlul
time durlu the evening a* supper
waa served from (I till 8 o'clock
and thl* reporter counted 00
111 M m m Ni * «
flHMM I I I
guesl* at supper time.

Vul-

Thompson - Reeven

Dr. Henry McLaqlin

MS

P e r s o n a l s
Douglas Garner, Langley Field
scientist, Is visiting lela tive , in
Hanford for*a few d a yi.
Mr. and Mr*. W aneu J Hcihst
and children of i'lam fiehl, \ J,
me visiting relatives in Hwntord
for the holidays.
Itlchuid Dens letunu-ii yester­
day to Ciiliim hiu, H. C aft,., visit.
mg .............. ...
Alts It. R |i«us
at tier humc 111 Rose Com I
Atlss Jane Hi-luilt* letuim-.i i...
day to Daytona Heuch attei «p,
ing H few day* In Manfoid with
net mother, Mr*. Helen Schnlt.'
■Mrs, Cussmidra H cliull/ ha.I as
her guests fur Christinas h**i won
and daughter-in-law. Ati and A h,.
K a rl Hcliultx and duugliin i.a v lr.
M i. mid All*. W |i. Him,. . peat
Christm as in m u , c iin lr w lit,
ilie li duiiglilei mid -on in law Mr
ilnl Airs llu io h l Johnson

(i00 A(lend Annual Inter l i ati i ni t\ Hall
Held At Mayfair Inn Monday Night
Highlighting festivities of the
Chiistm us season was the an ­
nual In te l-fra te rn ity hall held
last night at the M aylu ir Inn
with about (WK) rneiaher* of the
lu tir-tru te rn lty Council mid the'r
guest* attending. DamTng was
enjoyed from IMHI P. M. until
I :(&gt;ii o’clock in the hnllrooiu.
Elnhoriile und u ttiactive ileroiut lolls ill till. bull loom in ­
cluded a lighted
Santa Clan*
telle lino s* the lop of the hulcony overlooking the dunce flour.
G littery Greek letters were also
plaecd mound die hnhuny and
luicking the u nh ,-stiii stand at
olie end of the l.uilronm “ Intel'I Intel nil v Dance" was *|ielled
in red mid silvei g lltle i.
I.aigt- it'd mid white stripeil
caiidv canes lied with led cello.
phalli' hows were ullurBe.t lo
the light
fixtu res
mound tinl.n III i .imii mat m ulli-i'iiloied balloim* added to lap festive a t ­
mosphere. (In the tables placed
in the tuilliiMim mid can! noun
were party lints and favur*.
Ihe I'lillte dunce was uniter
the getierul chuii mmiship of Airs.
George Andrew Speer amt head­
ing tin- dvcoigiiiig committeewere M l,, Etise liuteiiisun mol
■•nek Woodruff assisted l.&gt; Alins
Rett v Jo lliiw k . Atlss Joyce I let-

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'•■•me* like II 1G1 llu v w iirtll,
liir 'id lleigm aii It to il Mit.-hum
Biel "'lilllev
Temple made tile
lloliv itooil new , lu i-lle w llli ,-v
'•ii* ........ I 10 tile ecu | !I|LI
A- die old vein -buttle* to a
I ■ 11 app rsi tu have keen a
tl* u - , " la , due lu I lie headline
lliolsIn*■ul those I ten, ineiillulled,
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Janet I.eli'li Gteriu He Haven and G lu m Fold in a sceia liotn
AtG.M’s "'Tin Hoctoi And The G irl," Showing Tuesday mnl Wednesday
ul die Kit/ Tht.itef

Konumcc UciRitN

i I lurk-haired mid vm idifol look
lug movie lin o Ty I .-in- I’owei,
Ih, mill ril'd belies* l.lm l.i Clm *
t tu It, Jfi, In one of II, e in.-sl
spectacular citiuses II.un. Inol
NKAV AORIv. flee. 27 i /P i ' seen since 11” dav» el tiff i HI
ll vvus love, love, love lu liMlb
I HI I nidv
t pel id s.
It dlvei led
Itollimice foiiuil
fi'ltlle
-oil
’ ti'iiip iiiu lily . do woi Id I I ••ID ll"
among the pleat, tile rich mid colicelltiatloli on .Mis­ I i.i AAA‘ *1t l
die famous uud i.liissoiiit'd mug ti lid the p rllin
idflci'iillv ui m w sp lin t. Wedd­
The PllWfi ChusllUli a«i i iiMmv
ing ill'll, pealed colistmidy to a is one tile undent eitv AA111 loh|'
coiinlet point
ol
Ii ii ti h y , o x
ie nil'll, her.
Thuustind' | lit til l I'll
si reams, m ain floodlights mul it. Ilie street l.eloie t Id I lull ell
p liiit o g lii|d ie if lu s h bulbs.
K m iiiifii,
o(
Santa
F I alii I’M i
Smne
of da
vvoi Ill's
most lidtvIitiK
ami ■
‘uheamnii’
Tin*
i i lip I h Ie buehelois
joined
Ilie A lit!* I i I1Jill iimlhdMuldi iillim*-! I.ml
Meiied let T w w ui Id
Th moils hU I’owt fditt n il Wdtmm taHited
lllltl iictlesses suffered lillli.i |i and a man hmki I i I t thumh l i t
fillV a&gt; tin - (,..l lights focused oil HiK to
ti Iddk al tin hap|»&gt;
th ru
mm....... ..
adventllies
A
t'mipjt*.
couple ol woiiien named Simp
I- mullv and iuihe» unlicmau
ion weie love -toiy lu ll'll',I
N o tat.li, liow evri. It was tile 111*it 11v Ml*" 11 i &gt;vatt 1111 and AU i. i \\ v ah'lum h N ^
(hit o a
i he V cep, A I imjH
sent tile |nvs ul mature iiiiu io c i Khan had then lati^lnt n il m s n
...... w*. tl **1
took die lead ovel young lovi dldei. He) dlAdit'e Mo til A»’ld, Hit. hlcv
Weller*
hniiim
t mill | fnviH'dc ( oi a 11 il !• dOlUiK tK** iAl!
Some alt III,ate ilie filieliomi'lioli 4)1 Tifli
Id- Hi it »^h nmllfhk W ill. I he el ie 1 K V
^
lo tin
stupe example set hv The print**' *!»%"•♦*
I hi avhi (AVI’ll K**naimm’ lira 11
IKf. In 1’til* it in do Hrondwuv lid avIfe. r i.e .c AAt'ie lav I Mi ...... .
Vla\ ih t nek lull »r h iiiih I i d 1 , 1 wren W*st&gt;
"sStllllll I’.Mlfll
file hasno i'll tliiliB for I hi’ AA. diilhK
ns. uml finally
Kroldiy in ti.1 h i chi it i i . aatt halt. Ihpton il ad * ♦
Ill'll' a Irtu It*i Shit loippv ending
I «*||| It I |t4«» AVI Ih Alai V Mul till, of vv 11li I Ik * i miimumM miiA.n (a- Won I hr lad a h ml III eV wem
mm i led ^ d h ...... mnl iTreiimii in i *1&lt;11* ami'll m.iii mid a lim in' i ••(|iiii**«l hv law i »»flictalihK
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lia.l turn In sfaia'i 'a Noa ait'.-i w ill, much
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iMtiVm William 1 1 | Ivv &gt;i*i uf N« aa Id, Jill (odiCHs 11in h i i i.ii! i u i ( m
lu. i 11&gt;v to tilegtnotlt
Nin Ii
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w llli pa* »• irtln iK inutloh |iii*9m■
- i'I ii ii from X f aa Viitli, l* mi n kin i all,tip lull li ippv. nun i in i Mis*
tla i
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If
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tl f I nl i h II it si liitv w a illi
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i aught
uf uhl" df I lit Uni Itl’ii ih iii’ it iiifit. I’oiil, llo look Su/mtfic ftS' t »in, . I I I Vhu.ll lu supi ise mnl lllltl ■
A- tlii"
riiiiph* hdtli
in thalt a Idondc New Yolk Hocirlv uni i ,e.I I .olv s.v Iv
Htnnley, willow
I ft"11 1if* tiatf'li'ii in I lie Unite*! arid foi ao’t Avi.diith Man nr av ot Iti'Hitla
I ,o, hanks. Hr
St.*le. Mi'Aini, I m’I mimI, 1‘Mim*', h ii M'rorid wile
llo i n . t i l ami the yeut liruw
Spain and ilse w h e ie , a lit«»»itIi
A nimit time Udi’t Hiiilv \ a l
to a , lose w ill, some uiinnishl'il
l*’*4i win Id fidltivved t Ill'll uilvee Id . IH, him »■ a ui (Hotel and now luieim ss I be MaripieNs of .Mil
I illl'H,
i -1 lla n o . ..m e a fn v,ill'll e*a 1111If..... ......I m tot, uml til'd l ih I. ■
While IhU VAIIE ill piojCifax, hmrlti va i (e Lhii aia'i
K id IIIi’(*«i i , o,t "I Plinccss Aim gill I't Rose,
1!I .
Meivix
v** admitcd l.a.l .................... . 1,1, enpapeinent to
Nm l la
11 olll I ldiepl Skill* ! Si itiju Heme a ilaik I,. mi .'.I New Aoi k illvorAl,- III.I lllltl, e Simpson U n
I
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Ni vv Voik
lilaeliiuml . . .
en.allv
they blot
phililiril 'I
‘ 'an P la y "; II, tl v t./alde &gt;•, V\ ihfhiop (ia iiln e i .71 hei sei
"R' ao tlfiil Hhu,di iiom
olid, Id- fim illi
I bunk ■
giving we.t.Hop Now it i ,
Hi'mf ' ‘
fill IK'Vl moult i 111* iCV
ev .u i n . * | le.l I,, t-e an event of the
&gt; ib n lute, muni hs
I o-*e, „ f ||,e lent Wnllnee 1 .it of lla ic w &gt;,od, nephew
I tu ,. l i ,i n ' s ll.r I in - 1 lit Herg
R m i v . H a iry Ih iie a p o it. R lrlu ii.l Hu Ivinp of Km liiiitl, m ail n
.in." Rot.eilo J( i. - i' 11,, 11 ion,nine
H,x. Flun k A lt,,*1 ,1 ,1 . Hum Wood, • oIII II toIII ( III 1,1null 'll dll I I' him
i-d M iMoit S leii,
nn \ o 11mh
In , pm,in |s ,n seclusion m
Mm la liio i'b skaya
\ wbeie site went lu mai&gt;*
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k'a ‘ rdi
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film 'Mighty
J ... ho! a pliinhd
Vt.ini!" "
( him hill ''I. Mo vAiiiiino pi him
iu . I u i . a li,I ilie,i
announce.I
i et,, coiclil I...in the -c I eel,
fiiKK!**&lt; 11’JiipVF i m a U'upot a lin t. . | hi i mill danplili'M wa
host,unit is ,i, t 'is If fur i ,(.i.
to
I III’ 11it III |.III ••V‘ ll t .n ) pandu in MLiiMitl | h Sen Island, tia
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&gt; a m ni'h-piilillcl/eil tllghl
lull daik ami fiaialkoiiM \nthon1,
«ld«'llt.
Futope foi a talk with the
laix-oft it r a| ui . finh It. .tin h,nap ( |ii otamta i'd tleei,li
i.i, mul lie, ilile ftu l
The piinflop!’.
m ill, l.ohdntl dii'ilev |dmtM|*l iipli
N li'i'Nl mordcal;
In Ihe (food ei Avlm is a veil, hei Miaioi I* - ,„,|s m eti'l talk,up much fm
e.il ln alum, lull Hum time to
vaa - hei sotmitd m[inllt*'e
(Md S i.m im i llin v ,"
lime Iheii luw yeis make new*
Mi Mamcfi, i.iothei of IKi*i li
SlrAipi'i af I III* ycai " H it Winaid and foiinei amhiissadoi
lo m Hieii ipienl lot a illvoriH
«Imvv
A il thing* console,
MoM Mnluhll*
I- dm* o il I’m ( iii ' k I arid Ihe Ni l he? land a, -el I l.'llielll
also aa a- niafl led m Uii«.hei
lit .■I ti,*i movie m,ole on .sim m ■
H ( Nt-ipii pnddt*in.
WiM'hl movi*: W liiii I’immu Mnf- -Vmit Vim la. Mm ones- Mio Kav, lu ll -li." , lil be ii money iniikel
/(• lupal)/(tl h«*r littim ii. I.i/ati««tli
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II lit luiml &gt; d'-|u
lull |- ul unit
Ih *» d all lioiiph * lltpl.il til, of . (ill
fa, luhlo.l pe.lk veinIke ipotl
It'
I pictiile- -llotv- lull'll loi
pi ....... ul oiet Ihe tiu -h
Ilie
h&lt; in vein '
And tin pul,lo is
her 'lilting In slum tame taitli in
li&gt; entei laiiiiiieu l v alue id the
l|i"*iuo piclm e
I &lt;at «r televislim is still in
an lad I tolly w ■
n&gt;,t n il cliiip III
lli' le lii'l that good pndiie- I ali
con iiiiv of its illAside 11 "in these lieiu ls, hete
Ii Imw the Hollywood higldipiil s
lit l'd!&gt; look to lid ' leportei
lb'1 pictures " A ll Tlit- K'lig's
M' a
Ttad lcg im uni," "Cl- nnp
luo,
" Ih e Hi'lM'SB," "A I eft ei
Th Till ee AVIVe. "
llest foreign film
"'The Hi
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i -I i olio backMain Wll
ill. Hill I Ifopa loiig I lloyd
.1tick Itililiy
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Atol. T in in "
lie
mill.
tm pel l.o inmices
'unit
C n p ia y, **\V I * H eat";
llrodi-Mik
I J ii vv f.«t ii,
"All 'The
lung'*
Men";
K ilk
Hoiigla*.
t'h am p io li', G ie p a iy Peck, " t "
• •'(Tin'll High ", III. Illlld
Todd.
The lla s fv H eart."
Reel ft Millie stui pel f.u malices.
U'HUUe t'llitn . " P in k y " ; llllv la He
Muvilluud, "T lie H eite**” ; limb
in Hide, "Jiilsnn Nuig.- Again” ;
kiismt
lla v w a id , "M y
Foolisli
&gt;I i'll i t " ; Anti Hnl hem , "A Let let
lo Tltteec W ives,"
Rest n ew ,, eel shot
Pifslden l
I ruiniil, mimicking II
Kalteii
lo in ,
IliggeNt mduNtry new* Flop of
be English film Im liixtiy.
liesl television eoVelllge
The
btilliy Fiseus Fescue atlempl
Rest comedy "Adam's Itlb "
Wolst 11 eul me lit of Idg'iiume

Give potatoes a gourmet touch
by mushing lliem with soul cieam
uml cheei.e and season to lu sli
w itli sail anil freslily-griiiinil pep
per. Tu rn lulu a slinllow hiikiup
dish and m il under the litoilei I..
brown lightly just before sen
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Home mint cualctl .hewing gull,
now contains aiuimmni a pirns
jihnte anil eit r hum hie, the anti tie
cuv ingreilii'lits fouti.l mi ainmonlu I eii iletil l/rlces.

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'i he ctiiliiim of I ungwood anti
A l l aim id r spim gs and tlieir par­
ent- ami tio iu t- weie entertained
at llo .'mtiiiui con limit, if y C h ris t­
mas putty whirl, wit, sponsored
fry A un*, '• at. Legion post No. 183
at the A , am ,.nte Springs Conim uiilti H.uisi last Wednesday eve­
ning
T ile Lvioiin Si liooi Glee (Tilt)
,,Inlet ttie leadership of M rs. Hay),,, i i i Aiiiwn nt,g Christm as C a r­
ol*.
Legion Coiiimander B. D.
McIntosh i, ..f dtumonte was
illHsle, Ut .F o il ..... .
Htate (.*•
ghdi 1 omoi.uidei Aluiwell Wells
of M ila".,., fo.ide a -I,..it address.
The . I H I m " dithered under
llie hililiHutly 1,elded C h lM lu a s
tu .......... lie ,aw a and .Smitn Clans
arrived pnuuptli at k 3U P Al on
tia' A ll, un null Spimg* file Hack
and pei-oiiallv d i-lilla itrd gifts
lo l i ' i . l ildp. a ip t" and mcl,tiling
III vein --I apt
Hugs of H ull
and i aii.1i weie al ■ e v e n to til*
c h iid ifii
llo- legion A u xilia ry
served n l i , lino id , •! ice le sill,
cookie, nod "irmp. nice to ail who
i attei,ill'll
Vice t iiali la ,ai', M tlirath of
I ...................I aaa* . h3»I lli I li it uf Ilia
fnii iv i miioititi*'
Mi i'Ilffo ld H
(• lfit**11 and I »i &lt; ha- Hun-oii li*pMl am ' r •• SpilUK'" wliHa
\V i u 11\* i "f 1in l.i'Kfoii amt
J,t“Hyaa»'*'&lt;( tiittih &lt;&gt;| tin’ I'oimnll
i,*,.
| hr
i. . * »*f Hit* parlv
AAl| f- dii* i. ih. AAMiidrrfnl imlp
ami uiimfpet t) 11 •11 k*i a**1* i»y I tia local
tmd lYifom
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Watch For The

THREW

Chiislina.s Paity
(•iveii Hy Post 183

le i. AIm * Daphne Connelly, G er­
ald Lusting,
B ill Sliuem akei.
Wnlti'i Sebnahei mul All. uml
Mi&gt; Speer. Robert Hillhiiuet was
in duiige of taiile reservations.
Mrs.
1&gt;Al«Scott, publicity
cbioiniiin for tile liite r-fa ti’iid ’ y
Cnuni'll, this murnliig espressed
tile ii'g ii'l of the i nunc
iiiicil that
the New York oicliesttu which
ba.i tieea emit i acted fm did not
HI I'Ve and explcssi'd the Coun­
cil
uppi eclat Ion to tile oiehes
tia honit'dlv formed liy Fruiicts
Roniiiillut, Jim m y and Ned Powel,
Flan k Fill til und Petei H iiklll,
fm tin music furnished dm teg
the evening.
I lie I ii ii i it'll lias a , its pre­
sident Joe AlcCaslin mid sum
rille s and fiate riiitie s ieprrst'Ule-' ai e Alpha I hi Omega, Alph
l 1' R" I'i. Alpii Gumiua Helt.i,
“ Uiiiia Klin, Alpha I'-iu
duo g,i, Mein Tlii'ta P I, Iteia Sig
inti i loiicioii, He It ii S i g tu a Phi.
Della Delia Delta. Kappa Delta,
Kappa Alpha, Kappa Kappa dam
Mm. Pi lietn Phi. 1'hi Atn, H il Hipnt-i Kappa, Phi Delta Theta, Pin
Kuppu T hu , Phi Kappa Phi, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Pin (im iiinu Delta,
Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Alpha
Ec-ilon. Sigma Nn, Sigma Knp
pa, Slpma Cld, /.eta I uu Alpha,
/•' i • Beta T ail.

Around The Town

M r. and Airs. J . M M .fn»hilt
had ns their Christina- e m -ls,
I.F o N A J t ll AL L IR A S, Gomel
MU» M ary Lee lla iris o n .,f i
I'oa.'ll at Semin.ill' High H. ........
land and MUr l.nlly H ire , ,,j
lu lit (s, On.
talking ovel In , Sm ifoid ,-o»rhnig day with K O H L Itl IIO W L l.l.
R • Cf-.RKIN'S, lit peeling
M i. and M i*. David D ia l ul
We*l I'rilni Hearli le tu m .il |i,,t - in a showcase m I'uuehtuii iliglil to dielr home u lle i visit, HR. R .A I.C II I t ll.A R in C.demuti',
G ift Sli p
lug Mr and M r*. Gemge Well
R E V J . E A le K lN I.E V trying
and Airs. It. F . Ily a ).
to a i.itil tmining o i«.| M|(p r L
Friend* w ill rrg tei ti» It-Jil n IF * Iv l i t w tm me dashing aero**
SIMON
thnt Ati*. George June, Will till Hie ' l l eel Sul ill da v
lei'go a rnnjnr operation ! Mill'll | -'H &gt;nd M t liG A R E T IH N G I I I.H E R
morning ul the Orange
iii'ii ml haikiHi' a little pi mi oil then wiiv
10 II deii'al ap|uiliitiiK'ii| ,,u F lld a v
Hospital in Oilmulo,
. . M ISS N A N C Y C o l.I.IIM and
i D U N E It enjoying a
Mr. itntl Mm. ItuJiili W Win fif i At A I I I I :
mid flit Id •i'u, Al Hilled Sue and drink III A|,'Reynolds
All Ihe ell Iks looking a little
Frans Glenn, uf IliHileut iifl VV*'M*
the weekend guests or All and weary following that Clirlslm n*
" i li
MRS K it h G I L L E S P I E
Mr*. W ait W. W arner.
I Alelt.*«,ii ne tun tying along First
Wnlti'i Haynes, .It., plans to 'Heel Midi t in 1st inns ih*. ora
i f * nlt.(. |u
return luinoriuw to lla rv a id Cm . - in hei Iui ii it
versity in Itostnn a fle i sneiidine see all the I’lillege student, home
................... .. with hi* ........ ...
„i tm the holiday*
J A M E S MENUA C O O P ER nmtheir home on Mugnnlln Avenue
mng m ound low a H ying to find
Mr. and Mr*. A. If Hoi nee of Ins long lost bioihei mi Saturday
. C liL , H ll. IL A R R ISun lid riiu liiia , C a lif., w ill u n tie iiiu iiiiiiu
tonight to visit Mr. ami Airs, ti v AIAN downtown wltli h i, sun
lluraee foi about a week. They B R U C E IIA R R IM A N , a student nt
E R N E S T It. H liY L E
are en route to Miami and Cuba Harvard
lenuiiig nguiiisi a parking meter.
AL V IC K E R Y visiting liom
Friend* w ill he glad to learn
lint Air. and Mrs. T W Jone&gt; Texas With Hint broad cowboy
are re m ittin g from InflnenxN lull Oil , . .
AIR and M RS. liK O R d E AN
Mr*. Junes has been ill for dm
inist ten days and Mr. June* for D R E W S P E E R hurrying Ill'IO's
Hie sheet ul lu in arm . . . MRS
the past week.
11 W AV H E R U C K E R mnl dau.’ l.
M ISS
IIA It lilt A
RUl KER
M l. and Alls. C. C, Cries I had i" i
a- theii holiday guest* tlieii miiih duwuliiwu doing a uttlo last min
II AHOI.H li.AS'l
( Tmcnee o f Miami mid Vernon nte hopping .
"t Anlhony. Other inemtier* of N L R hostliup up Magmdiii A "
the fam ily alleniled n party at
Ihe I' i lest hnine on Chi M inus
S T IN Ft It 'll E R liU F .S T S
&lt;fti‘i noon
AH mul Ali- M mtin Hliueeiphii
tool a- then guests (oi Ctiristiioi
M F Cm lie lilt yeslalila y fnt da\ diiuu'i. All mul M l, Hotuiuii
Heaufiirt, S C after visiting in t. Atoll is aloI Ituhiiy and Eioo'
Sanford for the past lea days. A J" iiis : Mi mul A ll* .1 K Stemp
Alts. C u n ie uml her c h i I d r e a, i i mid iwin iluo g liti'is, I'a io l ie,.I
Frankie and Johnnie, Connie mul HheryL M l. and M i*. W illiam II
George Well*, will spend several HtPtiipei und A laity mid Mill v
week* with Mr*. Currie's parents. Hlemper; Mr mid Mrs K A P i.
ry of M iam i; Mrs .lames Tipt..o
Air. and Mr*. George Well*.
mul M i. and Mrs Edisi.n Tiptoi.
W aller M. Sm ith, a student nl of f'o fte yvllle , K as.
die U niversity uf AJnhumn In
All IlllUSIIIli hostess gift at tinti
I'usraloosu, I* visiting Ids parent*.
Air. und Mr*. Ralph Austin Huiith! day lime Is a large hiuady glaAlt. mid Mrs. Smith also have a* I whieh can he used Intel as a
their guest* Mr. mul Airs. Ralph flow ei vase l filled with ininlA. Sm ith. J r ., of Kno xville, Tenn. Pasle huge blue luwyel'n seals on
Ralph Sm ith, J r ., has lecently la*, it foi eyes mid a l.ig leil seal
'■•rllle associated with the Ti'imes- fill (lie mouth, pul Ultlhei cello
i'u Valley A uthuiity as a hydrati­ pliaue across die lop mul coil
edges lllulllld die knitting iiei-illin' engineer.
to get a hlulid hulled effeet
To make cranberry Juice fo r a
cocktail, hull two cup* nf the lierrle* with two cups of water until
Ilie berries ute soft. Put them
lliliiug h n sieve, sweeten them with
a liuif cup of sugm ami mhl a dash
of suit. C hill and mid the Juice to
a cup of cold gitiger*l» Ju*t be­
fore Nerving.

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Cage Tourney May
H -k C A p A .

Beal South, 2014
. n k e a u o m a jc )
fd’i - Thn H t h
tmiriiHinbiit nju-ni. fwre-.tmr-'i i ■&gt;".
nod euachcn'mlgnf prodoia n wintlnn In th V controyernFalyiwo ii.inule ndu a h wgfl ua plenlW of good
lu.-kethall,
Hu- tourney open*
.R I' M,
w ill, flklnhomn C ity t'n lfe i iiv
meet lug liny lor. The awnml Inilf
•■r Hie oflernmm rnrd Hilda Aiknn
-in* "ppoHltig Alabam a. The night
«r li-ui open* at 7:4r. I\M . with
Wyoming playing Te*u* and II m-ii
defending rhnmpioti Oklahotm. A.
mi.-I t|. meeta Viinderhlll.
I -i aeveral y.-nra, the iill-rnlli g&gt;&lt;
lu i
I...... II n (eating ground fo. pi-po i'd rule chill.geh. T w o yeru ■
.
Ih.ee n fflcln l" were m rd .
The
w in I&gt;efme Ihe N C A A luloe ," p .
n .ltlie Hppn.vril the n .tc, ll.e
l-i'ii inimetit i.llow.-d eoaeliea to lull,
w ill. Ilieir Iff. in h during I in.em it.
fmn-tie. generally hove nono..inn l their dlNlike for the two
Iiv,- niimile rule, wllleh provlderl
Hint i. tenm fouled during Ihe h.“ l
(wn miuutea h&lt; given po-ta.-Malm.
of Hu hi.ll nftei n five Ihto-.v.
A meeting of llm elghl eunrhea
w In, l,uve tenn.H entered w ill l,e
h*-ld tomorrow morning. Tourna­
ment p„n .oru ra p e d the i.ienlora

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;:" T o H andle Tulnne

I.iir r y

F o r w a rrls In 1050

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Thr
North rami- ilin rg in r ftmn hchlnd
In Nike I In- Hoiitl, in l hi- xci-ond
ooniinl Khrlnn charity f-mtlmll
i-iiinr, 20 to I t, hi-foic D7..'I7H m ill
-lirrolu-d ........Into.-, in the H iiio it
Howl hint night.
l irnt (fn arIf,
A fi.-i ii II-iH ckh l.fgloniog liming
" I l l ' l l tlH Ilicr Irrtin .- ..Id umlonny lu rtdwiiy ogiitri it i-nuil f-u
wnr,| walla, l he Nr*i tli*. l i n n
• ■fiialrr &lt;'■&gt;(■,in-led willi it ‘. 'l yi.nl
|U.-ls to llo iiy W’l l ll i i lf f l lo I hiiniilfirld a lrip r
Hilly Itvi of Hi.
N'oill. lot.-.n-ptr-d \diiitii lliiik'o
Man*
to I lu- dying loiouti-a of
Hu- |icriod Hnh I .it 11&gt; of II.i N m lh
-pinil rl)i)o'il o ff ,i pi von] run
mill the period i-mlrd with tin- toil)
in M.ldfl.-ld in Hi" Norih'i pni.'.r-i
loti, Nm lh O. SouHi l&gt;.
Snood ()o ..rlri
With tlir )i,'i toil five oil.into, old
the Koulh'ri W hllcy f'arnpl-fll took
h No. Ih inirit m. I hi- 20. Iiniideif il
to l .r r N hII v of VnndertoU win,
licadcd for llm xldi-liiif . i-l-kirii:
up hlncki-i .. ami hpiirdnl no v im li
lu a loiirhonwp. Forip.t llilf f t lli
of Kaiisa-i k l-k n l the rrtn t pnlril
and thr Mouth led 7 lo o
TloNorth'a t'o o tir . mo r.*l i&gt; n |. In llir
Soiitl.'n 20 nr I hr l.nlf rndrd
North f , Mouth 7.
M ia m i
h eath ,
fir r . 27
third (l.m rlrr
ISpeviull
VPiitlng
H|ieedh'ii.l
Ihe No.th i.cmrit fu r oii.uitax pilot "In ,'ll alioot for world te"ftc r the iii'i'Ol.d pr.im l dnrlrd i-onli Ip'.e Siilurrhiy flee Ml, on
I hr tnin lnlnwo wil l i ft up wlifti lliiliu i, 1 ieek 1. Mil w ill ii.ee In Ihe
Walter fi.olhntni r*‘rnvi-ir-d n III Huge llowl Itegnlln o-i fHarnylie
.'toolIi fiiinMi- &lt;u. Ih&gt;- Nmllt 21 llnv New Vetd’a I In y today weirf-'oiu p la y . Inlcr I 'm ill r l-nlhloifil '.“ Hiiieil e a t.a aperlnl l.olldiiy e.,'n Hu- one foot llm- ..ml ifiu .iter
lertuinn.ent
'ui.-k Steve Itr,mimIh of Villiilinv..
Atuopg other n ffn lia, the I'ell
dunged over for the m nlr M ilrli
ell H.nliiiowMkl'a fry f"i point eli.i llm I,,,1 V i.rl.l ('lu ll w ill hold
wn-t wide
In Ihe dying mliiiil.-" no open I,mete nod co rk lall piuty
-f the peiinil ll.e N-i i II i 'm Itny for mil &lt;d town ilrlv.-ra from h to
Donney i-llninaed n .'17 vmd dilve H I* ,\l Snlurdny. The el.ili nl.o
when lie tw l.te .l eight yMid- fo. w ill im.ke ili. fticilllleu nvmliildr
i lom-hilowp. Hilly live*, kirk wn. fm It,,- do.r.ge of hoi.tn nod Itiiil
H A V TD N A I IK A l'f l. lie . 27
era w illi n wutrhli.it.i provided
(H p rila h line of thn m o.l s.lo
rood mid the North led l.'l 7 The
.fudge, r.,1 the Mm lor f’n.nde np
tllln lliiK iiffuli i In lung hint■
&gt;!v of Sniitl. Iii.il |li,&lt; tm11 mi 11. own 111*
i . tin1 period ended
N-ulli III, IliHVrtViie liny Tl.l.rudny liiglit well'
,i- Flo rid a * cold cnnnl w |ll he iinfinl
llrtli-il hv I'oim lr. W lllinn. N
cd with « .‘I day Hriu Ji Howl Fi-.ilt Mouth 7.
M nn.field, 1 lu.IrniNM of Ihe inn. me
I'
val, In-ginning w illi llm Kickoff
Fo illth If III. Iter
divl'iloo. n . follow-*. I'npt Allen
|i*ni|iiet to ihe rltin m ovradon,
II. Ihe dlivlng . n i r. .llm powe. . Wild,eel., t'onut (ll.llld ; Rear A,I
tha annual flearh Howl Fontl.all
tilt on Frid ay eeeniim, Hnenitiei -■Im»»- to (ini-H fimn lirlii.n l lo , own n.irnl t'linrh-, It l.e ffle r, H S N
811,
gnnl line. The | ihmm wim rni.ipl. la- H rl.j V.vyn.i Hull, aouthe.r. re
Hoh Fro th y, re lr liia le .l -In, of to J , II, fi,o|. hill ho fmnlded it p.enru.h.live for VfP'htltlg i.ll'l
naife, an urn in id tail Ip, w ill lie mu- i.nd if toon.-y M-covareil mi Ihe Mntorlimilirig "ingnrlncli ami I ten
111111. Fin k , pinfeiiunr uf - pnlulleg
of the lilgitllgl'in id |h c T tii]i hiIm
ihillll.'n H Pyi.ld line. Oil lilt- lie .1 i.ml dti.w ii.g nl thn D ltlv tiu ily "f
nlgi-ant at the I't-aW ly audltm
|dny UnI| i |. I'.."i|iin rlelld of V illi, Mlnml,
lum.
• Am/ h
Tin- Jmlgeu w ill decldn whine. *
The lli-nrli Itowf Feellvi)! will nova rammed over for the acorn
' &gt;«•’* kick w n. good nlid Ihe N pifli ••f gold mid hII vcj- iilanniie* fm tlo.O fficially begin w llh the appeal
lie# of Ktut; N'rpCdtio at tin- h-d 20 to 7. W illi le u lfu.ii five l«-ul dee,,, pled)ami lighted tmrgea
jU
lrtrih H i k luinr)iiet
luinr|iiet »n((Mtluf
lii( I’
1’ rln
iln- mi nut eg to go (It If D ili . k i l i m , l ir. i . m w ill 'in other cruft. Horne vieIliarteihai
caaM
IIntemi Hotel
Hotel Wwluniiilny,
Wafiiuvuluy, Pro
Ib-c. ynnla fo r a Roulh , tottclulnwn. torx wlfl gr-l the rnre privilege of
,
w a v Intemi
j
IV. Neptune w ill m f f l , eup/eine • Irlffiltf nlmri. kleKeifi (lie point- hetiig granted Up- right lo pur,-lui ie 11 piii. of (Irpngo Ito.vl gnn.e
I ' ‘ aver I ha ll-ilny funHIriii": Af the Fin al xditre; North 20, Smith I t .
l&gt;atl(|upt will he tin- m-vrnly out-of
alatn foolhnll plnyeia, ie|in-M'iitInn the Iwiofnolhiill tealliM coot
pelelnjj In the Howl i-lmndy F r i ­
day evening, I' oIIowimc Ihe hailOllPt Ihe gm-td-i will 1111) 0111 ' III
the Fr*Mvnl 1in-iki*ll&gt;iill lilt he
(ween iiiuleil/eiitrd Kinney IH'llI V
\ Hulleyi- of V li k I mIm vo I lu Huy
Inna All H im ". fonaei i -ii II p r i *
a la l*. nl flu- local YM f'A
Thoiedov will lie . known ae
Beach-How I Day mol «pon«oied
by inrniherti of the nliytium llea-li
1111 K . K I K H T S T . S A N F O R D ,
Meri’hanl'a Aveoilalfon, who w ill
offer "HiiruHlna Fer ‘A ll" dm lute |
the entire day.
Thltraday evening nt I’enloolv
Auilllorliim w ill lie tin- Heath llowl
Featlvnl'n Hhriner’a .lainhoree ami
I ’agennl of I'lilrh rllin lr A two and
one-half hour allow liiffhlliililed •&gt;',
Crnahv with 2U other net* rompi In­
Murgnrrt Anti t|u n llty Heavy tW utrni fl'rad* A
ina over 200 toeraonv The Jurkanii, vlflr Civic H alid , 111 full coilm ne,
! w ill nreient Ihe aecuiid act from
"B allet from flatllla” . Cruahy w ill
take over the murlc rnrtlon fm
th irty mlnutea. Follow-inn w ill «•#
th# rageant of I’uh-hrltoda In
. Which King Neptline, In full co*tume, w ill crown the queen of the
Fresh I'nrk
p lin n Beach Rowh
‘
f
Cut
r m ilK H HOHI'U’A l.l/ F d )
i*alip R l w Hllt»d
JC M Z A B K T II. N .' / , Dec. 27. Knd Cut
(/P) _ Pol) Hewcoinha,.'atar llrnnk.iy n Dodger pitcher, waa achedM ugaret Ann Jlram l
Hit, Knd
* tiled to undergo a nilruir imaa oparaU-nt today at E llrah e lti (len
•ra l lio a p lla l.
■'
Freuh llnntnn
Tha liltt rlglilham lcr from Fo|nn il , N. J ., nal.1 lie had difficulty
breathing during late timing" he, canae of an nhatructlon ciiuaed
, when ha wa» etrmk hy a haaelmll
aa a hoy.
N E W m u . K A N a . tie r. 27 -fil’i
Tulnne H i i I v pi -k I I j '* kljih-ll. *1"
pint 1111*111 tmlny annmtijirril that
Rnyninml " n e a r " W n lf, fm »■•••■
head n-arli m Flo rid a, w ill rr
nlnee lliink Orinp nn Ttllnne' fool
[tall Hoc foach.
Ilnraee IH-lit-gur, dlrei lm ,,f iilli
lall.-i nt Tulnne, ouId (him* will
H-iiim to A Illinium, "w lie ie hr
nerved none tlnan 2U yeaie .. 1. thr
a I tile til- ■ilnff."
Wolf, until reeenlly, «vn. Iirud
foolliall roiieh ill Klnrldn
lie
fore the w ar, lie held n ninillm
ponl til Mm 1 'iilv r r ilt y of N’orlli
Cat *il Inn.
Itiirim ; I lie wnr, huth Wolf .mil
f'l iaii rom lietl I lie A tlieiix I’m
KH k Id fontI.nil team.
Cilftp lui-: tieon Him .......... on
tier In nd i oiieli H enry F ro h i nl
Tulane, foi the pant tine.. ,eaaon». I’rlor to coming lic it, lie
h id been with the Miami I'rufeitlunal Foolhnll team for one \rnr
MaattwIdle, In (ia ln c iv llle , f’rei
lil'n t I It lllh M iller of Hie Did
vainlly of D u ilila »ahl "we have
tome j|ood i'-&gt;ac]iln|f p rn ip e rf. «ml
hope to i-orne up notm w illi a fine
anxuer.”
Tha tin to in have hern wlfhind
a arid mentor nine# Hie reiluna
thill eevrtnl w eek, ngo of IU )
(H ear) Wolf,
I)r. Miller did nut Id rn llfy tincandidate., who are bring t-nn
alrirred for the Joli nor did he wi\
when a definite choice would hr
made.

to Hilaki a ryyntcnt which', m lrh'
l,e n tmtitfan to the rnntffnverynd
ride,, *W hate.v#r-ihf-'niajnrtly rte ,
ride^Afllt rule th* tn urnry.
TjllM plm ent' cnArhe# ' h kte - ' «
pre'Wcd n dfcalr* to ilnpnrt ft--•
the NC/tA rtilr, pri&gt;uahly'nu«|,f.
Pig It. '
&gt;■' , .
T h e .Ohlalmma',Aggie,r, w ith f'*vlrto rics and one defent, are &gt;■
»
peeled to Inlr- their uiallt ofrntu&gt;'*
tournrtiairr.t ..nd eighth ali.rp ’
wn„ started,
V and e.liilt, n newcomer to il,
touriiamer.t, nluo Iiiih a five *e i |
one reco.il,
flklnhmnn f ’lty f 1 n I v e r u I t ■
■
.
eon,-lied hv ftnyle f.irr a e k , lu lieli'1
. nted i. dm khor-ie. I'iu u .,1 ; |,1n - 1
" le ld Aggie f'onel. I look Dm. IP
ten", bent the Aggie* lo n p|p-*,■Oil ealllhltlm . 44-48,
(II I 1 lu i, five utiilight vlelo.iv
(anil -,ia ..nd two for ll.e uei. on
I.
I..." defeuted HollthwenterK i l l . M l u . o i i r i Vnltvy, Ifn i !,
Hl.iimo.p*, F lie lg lilo i. i.int I -o'.
Mnyu (K rill.) Slnte the pnut l.«
uei-ku for the ntring.
ftnytor I iiih four vlrto rle* ,n i
H irer ilefr-iitH t ill, unison.
'*/
Hemu have lo,.t to KMii.aa SI.,'NeiirHiikn mid Tulnne in their p* ’
tille r guinea,

Orange County
Voiture 202

40 &amp; 8
SPONSORS

Grand Opening, Wed. Gee. 28
Sanfcrd-Crlandc fennel Club
at the

OH'iciiils Choseit t u n i t r D o w n s F ilm e d
K a H t 'lm ll
P ik 'lic t
Tor Orange Bowl
t s A N U K I . l i e - ::7
CTeveland Al»anii-i'Speedboat Races* onef i(irovet
of I,a .etmll'u Im m m lnl pit '

Daytona Beach
Plans Beach Bowl
Sport Celebration

Greyhound Race Track

" i t, llr-i ueriou-dy III In n lin.ipd-'
tmlay while doctors conduct trui*
I,, determilio if lie is tuiffniMfim n i alienr,
nld f'eie, nn lut came to itlieli-M. lig h t arm mowed down'
known doling Hu- 211 -.eiiioiii I,,
major leiiguo luil unep, underwei,'
n r-ancer opernlinn lu HI. I,.......
lwo yenI'h ago.
lie w ni round Pl ug uiii’uiiui'hii,
S n lu id iiy in nn oltev I m-Ii I iii I lu
■ipmImmil. lie van tiiki-n lo I
Arigeleu Countv Doi-pilnl fm dh,g
noul*.
I ’liyulelmiu llii'ie believe nn u,
lory Alnannder unffereil In I'.mu
wlp-n he wnit utruck hv » nlti-t" I
hull I h partly irnpnmdldr fur lu |
pri-hcli! eoruilHop
Hi . r ii:lil i-m
wiih mnpulltleil Ip Ho- HI. f.iuu
uperntlmi.
F I.D H ID IA N W IN S R A C K
N KW H ill,F A N S . Her. 27
iI
- Tin- l-'l h i lniiH "Hail# of (Jlni"
piolin," mnln event of till- (H i
",io iu ,l Hugnr flmvl y a rld ant &lt;
wan Won by I’lliil Hehia-ek of Hr
I'emini'ola, (F in .) yacljt club ye
lerilny.
u jj
Till- seven inecu] sillied ovvi
f,HNi- l'onfr-hnrleHil|J' Inniignrnlv I
tho Hugni Howl einitivnl of upo.ltleketu and iH'-y're scarcer tlnni
motmn In mii Inriilintm'.

W here C’UHtomerH Send thclrFriendH — - H om e C ontrolled

m um urn
d W

6 to iM

BEEF

E A T

The entire gate receipts of the first night’s racing will he
donated by the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to the 40 &amp;
8 Society fw its .

D E P T .

SIRLOIN, CI UB and RIB STEAKS
BRISKET BEEF STEW
CHUCK ROAST

CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S FUND

lb. 65c

WESTERN PORK LOIN
tnler
CHOPS............. ...........lb. 59c.
lb. 43c
CHOPS.............
ROAST ............ ..........lb. 39c
Wmltiii Beef
IJVER............. ......... !b. 49c

BACKBONE ....
BACON .....

WIENERS .......

B u r r s ..............

O R LA N D O im tJ M E E T
O R LA N D O , Drc. 27. — f/P&gt; —
Mirny o f th# top limiting dnga ami
" handler# lit tho nallnn liegan com; petition today In the fourth annual Plney wood a field tilala.

F L O R ID A

10 RACES
NIGHTLY
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Except - SuntUya

PHOTO FINISH USED

I

Cventa thla yrar are llm llrrl to
prafeulonal open claanra. Puppy
•tali##. open darby and open all
ag# #v#pta are eapedil to he com-T#tC&lt;l by Hal unlay night.
1
b*
Calumet • two.year-old,
anfar#, la a dead-ringer for hi*
i#r half-brother, Foallown, and
«onaM#r#d the leading pro‘ * -------- W trn tv W rlgh t’a

RAIN OR SHINE

8 Ibn.

B A K E H IT E

lK ilw # H
I m

Rttr* Good

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viaia-

•II team lad the na*
In*, and alan had the
r aialnat, opponent*'

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No. 1 IDEAL

DOG FOOD

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COUNTY K R A U T

On Rotlta 17 (Orlando Hlfhway) a t

2 for M0

Lonvwood, 12 mtl«&gt; South'of Sanford

MS D*l Mala#

GOLDEN CORN .... I for 25c
S Ik. Kraft Dai
BLUE ROSE RICE .. ... 8Se

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NO
MINORS
ADMITTED
*ft*.4*ti,.
i 1* y-w-.v' * 11-. ‘
;' ,v 1 '‘.f'vY
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No. 2 Vi Scott

lOLBO...........plain 3 for 29c
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FIRST• &gt;RACE
8 P. M.
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Brand

[OVAL HAHIHNE5 ....... 15c

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CANADIAN RUTABAGAS
GREEN CABBAGE
YELLOW ONIONS
2

No. 2 Vt Cock O’thc Walk

PEACHES

No. M S Jaan of Arc fin e r '

SANFORD - ORLANDO

KIDNEY BRANS ........... 10c

KENNEL CLUB

I I o t, C a r

CORN BEEF
Bo. I laeky Pam
«ITP BEANS
2 for 2I«
W j 1 TaU H u ff
V
F R U IT C Q C K U IL Ua

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Nat 1 HEINZ

TOMATO SOUP

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Th« Ch#f tie 0«re of Voiture 202. 40 &amp; 8
Society of Orange County looka hack with
pride un the acuoiiipIlBhruenla of the Voiture
during the year of 1049.
The care of crippled children- U the chief
objective of this society. During the part year,
we have sent to Johnn Hopkins two “blue
balden" and both have returned, and are now
nurnial children. There have been many other
citflea In which Itone mid other ■«ornery waa
lined, to nay nothing of minor canon which have
been handled by thin Voiture. A lientonal tri­
bute and our Hincere thankn to the Chairman
of thin project, Lt. Carl llodctibaugh of tho
Orlando Police Department. We point with
pride to the fact that aucli world famous
lioapltals a ft Johna Hopkins and* the Ir highly
trained medical ataffa cooperate with un 100TiDuring the pant year, the crippled children and
child welfare projects have run about $15,000.00. Thia amount, naturally, includes charges
for surgery which wt*re donated by some of
our very fine medical men hero in Orange
County, During tho year, two of our student
nurses, whom wo sponsored by paying thelt
tuition and a monthly allowance, graduated
with highest honors. In addition, the Voiture
donated $400.00 to one of Its members dying
of cancer. It waa felt that his life might be
prolonged If he could have special1hospiLallxetlon and treatment.
., t ,
Our society, during the past year, has donated
to all local worthy charitable causes, Including
the Community Fund,- the T. B. 8anltarlum,
Parent*1 Home, Police Relief, Firemen’s Fund,
and the Orlando High School Band. A sisablo
^ n atio n of $2,800,00. to the Shrine for their
crim ed children's work waa made during thia
ilnrerethanka to the people of Orlando . .
thly hare been moat cooperative and-gsneroua.

V sfe i^ '
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�TUESDAY DEC. 17, 1949

Legal Notice
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C O U N TS

or
tu b
:m in o l k
F L O R ID A

co u r t

CO!* NT Y

j i u o u.
m
H TA TK o r
H A TH
In re Hi* Ketote of
( l u i r i f A, IM 'n f tM ,

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IN

I'llO -

T(* A M , W H O M I T W A T r o S
c i: iin c
4'
Notice
I* lieiel*)
liv e n
the
F r r i 1c»rlr V
Hejl lllecl hie fine
report as Ux*»'lllul of Hie ***«*•
i.t Oefirse A O chV I I m .
Hint lie filed Ills |»eiillnli f o r ( I im
A i r t r l u r K e . im h I t h u t h e w i l l «i»p h
Id
th e
11ore o m i tile l&gt; tm ftln«
H im

ilro in .

('m iiilir

.In d ie

of Heminol*

C o n n t a . H o r id a , m i l h e b ill d n y *
J in ii ha r v ,
lt»r.«,
fo r
n |» tm » v fil
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R«ine «nd for flnwl dle*h«rne h
t: a frill or nf the fMtrttc '»f Hi*,.IKA
|&gt;el 'fllhn, dl-rrUHril oh Hi Hi
i lly
of
peremher. It* It*
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F R K D t t lllC V
HELL
1‘ le rilto r of the **(*(• i»
fid&lt;i |-i&lt; A
O f t'n llr i,
ileren A»d
IN
COURT
OP
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HI’ MIN* »L E
n r a t i *: o r F l o r i d a

C O U N T*
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In re the Eftlftti of
A ion to U l.«Te,

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T o A L L W H O M I T M A T PUN
CERN
Notire
in tierehv
«tvei»
thm
F ra n k \V, Lee fllecl hi'* final re
/ port
as
AdtnlnlNlralor
of
the
m Almis** r
Lee, de, e.ineii
• estate
that he filed hie pe»M|on for fine*
d la rh a rie . and that he will apply
to the Ifonorahle D m iuU * Hten
etrorn. County Jil'lR* nf Mernltinle
Promty. Florida , on Hie 13th day
of Je n iia ri', IS*hu. Jor approval ■»i
•ame and for m ini dlA»*hi»» *e •&gt;
Arlmtolut r ator nf the estate nt
A lo n io r
Lee
PRANK W L E E
Ad nil nlet rat or of the
estate of
A lo nio C
Le» de**»4 «id

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NO 7J 17
I T n ■I v, 1rnar C. K oho w
inn County. Oreaon;
I n t h e f fe m e n f
id a H r e e t l n t a ;

th e

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V oii ate tierehv
itnllfiid
tfia*
•m i in divorce line been entered
Mjntn*t Aon hv your wife, tleval
dine I j
Hoe K iilm w , mid yquPetrnei V K nlm a j are the defend­
ant hi riald null Tl|e suit In dl
voio# has heeti filed in the C lr«o ii
Potirt of Meminol* CimiRy,
1*1h c irc u it, (Hale of Florida. -Hu
ale ut Ha ft ford, tletnlnole Cm tnt}
Florida
You are re*|it lied lo file an |p
p i ii N i t ii or plead lo (he ahuvt
•oil
in
w riting
on
or
hefntr
JriMiiarv 3l« t. P»Mi. or a dei ree pre
i*r»n fenno will he entered agaltiel
%on
,
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Uitnena my hand and seal v
* lerk of tile C'lri'Ult C yiirL Ml
*‘I i •nit Hetiilunle County, Flotilla,
ihM J O li day of Depetither A P
IM F
■» U. II UR NO UN
c|#rk. t *11•*ill I Uotfri

MEAL

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The T IIIN K IN U I 'e L
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U Z A It K I K K

Citrus Christmas
Is Up $5,000,000
From Last Year’s

WHISKEY ■WINE
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L A K E L A N D . Dee. 2 7 - lF N H i
- It wa* ■ five million ilnllnr het••r Christ inns for Florida grower,
I'l" year, arcotdiiig In Florida
"itrii* Mutual statistician*. (iimv
•r* received dint much more on
C IO S n n fv e d A v r m i .
hr It r r fur Ihoir rr&lt;i|M
yrm
Iihm th,‘v hni| tip In ii fomptirii
tvr I into Doc. 10, lout yrnr.
Flntliln f'itrit* Mnltml rcpm lnl
hut ii |t In ilml ilntc tliiu y e n .
irowrr* Itntl lirrn pstnl fIt,Oil:!,Mr,.:w for the H,im7,2fi« (much they
'•ml nnltl. L n .l venr on llt«&gt; unnn;
into g ro u rr. hml rccrivctl onlv
■
1,.12.1.0.17 nr» for in.242.HI2 boxr-t
&gt;f fruit.
T h l, Intllcntr. (lint Kroner, hml
recivetf molt' I lion livin’ on non It
noncy for Ihrli fm ll In ijollnr
inti rent, ifc p ilc the Mile of n
’Million noil it iinm lcr le u Imxi”
tn I’ompnrnl w illi Iho IUIS fiKtirot.
'n mum! ftK iirr., groMct. Imvc
&gt;ccn pnltl I I n box on the tree for
hi* ye*r', crop, rnmpareil with o
( W t h a f t N o M r t iiiin r or A n ffh ifijj t h e lo Self Y o m I
'tflo more tlinn life for tho .nine
No M alle t how lone von have lierntne If lone n rq lrrte d
■erlotl In H»4H.
suffered, or what you h a ir irtrd,
Teehnirpie* of iir n tm e n t « r r
AMen Drury, Benernl timmicet
this Instructive llr a lih itm**. deserlhed V oii m e Inlrt where
f Floriiln r ilr u . Mulmil, ttnlil: "A
w ittlrn III easily under tood lo look (or l l r l p nnd f t r lt r l near
e«r nun FlnrhU Cltrmi Mntiml
word*, w ill enable you lo fullv ..................
..............
«t heme, w
lllton! Iie v e lln g to
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

W ED N ESD A Y

Street And Sewer Reds Release
# Improvement Plan AmericanHeld
Proposed For City OnSpy Charge
' Krider O f f e r s Plan
To R a i s e $50,000
A Year For Municipal Improvements
City Commissioner John K ik Jm
Iasi night outlined plant (or rail­
ing $50,000 yearly (or vitally need­
ed itreet and iwerage improvementi,, and told the Commimon
that thia amount could be derived
from three louicfi: a seweiage
charge, preferably on a per toilet
schedule, a b percent grot* irbale
0 by the Florida Power and Light
Co., and the new cigarette tea.
He estimated that a low iewer
or toilet charge would raise about
$12,500 yearly.
“ Along with this, a new franch­
ise with the Florida Power and
Light Co. with a 6 percent grots
'kick bark' would pioduce $18,500
yearly," he declared. "This I
Q would like to tubinit to out voters
for their approval, so I am asking
for a referendum
"Using our liicumr of |12,61HI
yearly from the sewer tax; f i x,
(DO from the new power franchise
the balance from the cigarette tax
would make up a fund of fr.0,000
yetrly for street and aewarage im­
provements," he asserted
" I believe that the next 10 years
are going to be vital to the giowtli
# of our city," said Mr. Krliter. “ In
the period between now und ll »68
when nur present power franrhUiexpltee, we ran add $400,000 for
city Improvements. Of SO cities Hi
Florida served by the Florida
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Family Dies On
Christmas Eve Of
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Poisonous Gas

V o lie W illiam s
Offers Candidacy
For L e g is la tu r e
Form er A ssistant A t­
torney G eneral T o
Run In G r o u p 2
Volte A. Williams. Jr., life-loag
Seminole County irndenl end
foimer Amiiani Attorney General
of FIoimIs , today announced hi*
candidacy lot slate representative.
Mr. Williams said lhal he espectfd In be s candidate in Group 2
which is being vacated by Repre­
sentative Odham. Mr. Odham has
previously announced lhal he will
nut lie s candidate lo succeed himself.
Mr. Williams was born and edu­
cated in Seminole County, gra­
duating from Seminole High School
in 1919. lie attended the United
Mates Mihtaiy Academy at Wyst
Point hi 1940 41 Me enlisted in
the At my Air Corps in 1942 and
was graduated a pilot in 1943. He
served in the Tlsiid■
Ass Commando
Group in the Asiatic-Pacific Thea­
tre until he was assigned as per­
sonal pilot lo Genefal Walter
Krutger, Commending &gt; General,
Sixth Army. Upon his release Irom
active duty in 1946, he entered the
College ol Law ol Stetson Univer­
sity and giadualed with a law de­
gree in 1948. Upon hie graduation,
he was appointed 4g Assistant A t­
torney General by Richard W. Er­
vin. Attorney Gwiaral of Florida.. .
Mr. Wllllama married tha former Cbnatance I x t t o f Ametteua, G».
and 'they, h*,v* .ope asm, Jyoiea
Wllllama la 'a member of
thW f o l l o w i n g organisations:
American L e gi o n , A i r Corpa ReVerve, Baptist . C hu rch,. Masonic
Order, Seminole County Junior
Chandler of Commerce, Hlatr
Democratic F-xacullve Committee,
Veterans of Foreign W ars, and
United WmId Federalists.
Mr. W illiams’ statement fol own
■'In announcing my candidacy
for the office of state representa­
tive, I do so with complete a were-

child ten went to bed Christmas
eve-apd yieVar Jot up.
Their liodles were found today
In e ga*-filled, gaily decorated
east tide apartment, with wreaths
at this windows and tha makimrs
g o la big turkey dinner in the kltrhm en refrigerator.
Police said the family apparent­
ly was wiped out when a gas re­
frigerator used up the oxygen In
tbo unventilated apartment.
A decorated tree with unopened
packages under It stood beside
the double bed in which the bodies
of five-year-old Varonica (lasak
and har brother Andrew, J r.,
threa, were found.
On a dresser waa a package
A .marker: "To our daddy from your
angels."
The father, Si), a bank employe,
and hll wife Veronica, 82, were
found In the apartment's other
bedroom.
Besides the turkey and trim ­
mings In the refrigerator, there
were fruit and nuts and two red
candles on the kitchen table.
A slater of Mrs, (laaak called
police after she went to the apart­
ment, at 428 Fast 71st Street,
W th ls meriting to deliver a talephona message to har hrother-lnlaw and was unable to rouse any­
one by repeated knocking.
,
The slater, Mrs. Mary Fabelk,
then amelted fumes. Hhe went oiit
on a fire escape and peered
through the children's bedroom
window.
Hhe saw tha children
in thalr bed and, frightened by
their rigid position, rushed bach
Into the building and called the

ness of ilia dutlrs appertaining tu
that o fficr and the responsibilities

•('•■Slant* Ua rag * Tw al

John H. Payne, Store
Operator, Di e *
John If. Payne died this morning
at H: 1b o'clock In the local hos­
pital after a short Illness. Ha was
111 years old.
Horn lu Handaraon, N . V. he
had lived In Sanford fo r three
years where ha operated the J . II.
Payne and Son Grocery Store on
West F irst fltrset. Ha was a mem­
ber of tha F lra t B aptist Church,

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I hr United S ta ir , today loimallv
irto yu i/rd I lir n .v&gt; y o trin u iru l id
Indunrtia.
II. M rirlr t i n loan w e, iiainrd
a&gt; llir I n ,i a iiilia iu J iii to tlir nrw
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with iipprovul u( the i-uinpany'luiarit uf illrrrlu rx at a yunr-ru l
in rrllu ir, p ru vlu r, fur many x y ,lrm
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llo- ii , i uf iiiiiili'iu itevlcva ami i'llu iiu -rr, ili-vetnpiiivliU wliii'h Uuriilliliu ily Im , fuqinl e ffrc tlv r in
fu rlliv r linprnvlnit Imth the i|uall
ty iimiI ilrpt-Milniiility of r lr r lr ir
•rrvln - "ruin m hI i I iiu " , Mr. Hmlin
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•Si-linliili-il fur min pl«l lull ill U&lt;6D
a rr Uu- urw YL.OIHI-It Kuwait cu tln
pnwrr | &gt;I ii nt iin itli of Miami uml
nrw unit tu mure than double tincaparlty uf thr now S ara,u tii
plant, built In 1046. High point in
ihe 11160 program w ill die grouml
breaking for ib r comipany
pany', now
oat power
plaul, a lllt.lKMl.WHl pro
p
I llir St. Joliua R ive r at I’alJoel on

Federal J u d g e
W. A. M o r r i s o n
T e s t i f i e s Hiss R e t i r e s As Head
Is Loyal To U. S. Of K i w a n i s Club
W itness Says Defend Ralph A Smith Is In
ducted As PresidtMil
ant R e j e c t e d Lee
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I Wn-bliiptnu lief "i e Win Id Wm II
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lir Hindi- Ihe ,|iiiir rliiiig r* ti-il1
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ilu-lir, ul Sm illi liny.
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im ilril l.y I'lilr f Muigun, Iml In- le i- a llrd go in g to H i , , ’ o ffic e in
Do- S t a ll- ll r p a d m r o l mi nur
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Flrnl leport of the ilrlugr rnun- I 3D A M . vvnlcrday In Midln-iiy
Slii- wuu a piiilteer ic ld i ni nf Snu
hi a malloil irport from ib r i'u a ,t
(iitaril, wlilrli h a, o b ,rrv rr, m the furd, uuivlng livre 43 y c u i, a
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l .a k r llk e v r lio b r r r rg im i
lo llo- fm in Ituvcr, Engtenil, wln-i
w n , b a rn ,
ivi-allirr Iniroau al Miami.

Heavy Rain* Ruin
Pahukee^H Winter
Te^etafiie C r o |&gt;

IVIrH. M. R. Massey
Died A t
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W. K. Ilnvla, fu r rri|,le i, ,nli| a
tain bell ilevrloprd wlilrli i-iuireli
Iratod lu tlie I’nbokre irglnn, mnl
eatruilod norlhwanl to tiiluinli
urlilrh li,d 3.46 Itu-be, uf rnln
(’hrtetuia, day, and
II hvI uuii
Keacli, whore 3.IIH Incite, frll
Tito rain dwindled tu ilie Smilli
Mluud had 1.16 Incite,.

lla v U Mini the overly wet r iu i ,t i n , , wi-ekeinl roaultoil from a
, tailed high ptenRure ayalrin cell
tern! over New England which
blew wet A tlantic air over F lo r­
ida.
Wind vrlo cltlo , ranging up to 40
m ile, per hour Idrw ailing tin
Florida Kant Coant on ('lir l,t m a ,
elks.
T lir,u now plant, luivo tioon Kve, ami 311 to 36 mile w ind,
whipped
the i n , , I line Satordliy,
alrati-Kically located (o iuipruvt•tel
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Winston Churchill Named As Man
Of The H alf-C entury By Time
NEW YORK. Dec. 28. — (/F&gt; - Wiaaion Churchill — Time Magaline rdilort say — it the "man of the half'crntury."
The portrait of lha wartime Untieh Prime Minister by Amrriran
irlirt Ernoil Hamlin ii on thr cover uf ihe Jan. 2 Tim* which contain!
a 16-page supplement “the Hal (•Century."
"No man's history," Time sayi, "can turn up ihe dreadful wondrrful
years 1900-50. Churchill's itury tomes closest.*’
Describing the British leader as "on* of ihe half-century'• greater
politicians," Time says: "sometimes wrong, often right, he fought his
way toward the heart of every*------------------------------ -------storm.
lha man who designed th , whip:
" in 1800 Churchill, like hla What ha did was lo launch the
contemporaries, looked forward t» lifeboat*. That a free world ,urpleasant yaarx. U ha hU content- vivod in 1880. with a hope of more
porarlaa, Churchill waa toftruggte progress and lass calamity, w a,
through depths and rise to height, du* in large measure to hla exer­
unimaginable to 1800."
tions."
fa sua|ntarialng the period, Tima
Tima add* that Churchill “ ax
S p a aaraer into tha imohllidaa of two great national
liefanaa affoate (tw a World W ars)

Fm Ilie past few yi-m, »hi- bad
iliuile lii-l liulile with tn-i ,ii|i-luIn" und daughter, Mi und M i, K
I* O ,Im i iip in Hanfuid
Ai tlie
lime uf tier death she wn, uiiiklng
lift ilutiie with aniitln-i ,nri in law
und daughter, Mr. and M i, II. A.
Miiyiic, in Mnllwrry.
In iidiiltlun lu the t»n diiiigli
te r,. ,ln&gt; i , uluo aurvlvi-d t&gt;v lliree
'im ,, W. II. Maaaey id In-lrult;
Reggie Mnxxey uf Huufnrd: and
Knit-,l Maaaey uf Miiiiul; tine
brulber, K. A. Htlle, und twu ,1,ter,, M r,. W. If. H ill uf Hanford
und M l„ Kininu Htlle, uf Itnver,
Kngluinl; ulxu 12 giuiidcliltdreii
uml "even great-grandchildren
Funeral xervlcea were iu-ld tbi,
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&lt;iii ut 4:00 o'clock ul the
graveside I ii Kvvrgreeu Cemetery.

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Msrape Road Gang
Near Wi 11 i s t o ii

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b u d , t h r im t r r c u i i i r i p iiiim ird
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r"' ...........-I lo lilu q i. Paul Ralph
tan, III i ihe ileudlliU' fm iiinktin- t-ii-l.l-, _'li. Hcuti'iicrd i" iln i'r years
m itt Hull .'n ii,i-im lIm i ii'im rt,
ft mn Ksciinililii c o u n t f u r unto
"Anyone wlm curried mil ,m l
*"'ri. und Whltiq t'itlviu Roberta,
ciniswrvutlim practice. In lllill uml
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expect, lu ninki- uppllcatlun fm
"&gt;"dy fm nruii'ii tnliil,q y.
puyim-ut fur the n u ll iinq'ium
I'llfm iiii. who Im , rscupi'd bein vim1 file Unit repiill In-fule Ihe
1...... ■ ul*n 1h wiiuti'il by Georgia
ileadtiue," hi* staled.
'ini Alabama a u tlio ritir, f or pa(bniiily Agent U . It U u w h iiii i i - " d r viiilntlun ami unto theft,
liurted tliiit of 4*13 fa ru n -i, wlm
riotin' towns of iii,. other prisfiled lull-ill tuns tu purttcipute in m n - w r ir uncitriulii
the I!*I'.' progriiiii, 2,3 n-iiurti-d
practices, leaving IHII wlm eltlu-i
B. a P. w . sp H A M -:if
ItKAlt END GANG
did nut CHI t y out suit cnllsiq vutluli
l iriii (.', K, T a y lm . .‘ lately KduNKW YOR K, Dec. 88.
i/l't
practice,, ur have nut u» yet uiade '-(iriiinai officer of tlir Florida
Usher, and a gang uf uhoul 16 their report.
Highway patrol, w ill -peak toluut-suiter, clashed I ii a furious,
i'itfhl ut 8:00 p.M. uvri Statiun
riiugb-aml-lumbte battle yesterI.OSKS II AN It
W I'MH. Miss Kl*ii« Fnrtey, chairduy In th , plush lobby uf tlie I'aruM EM PHIS, Term., Dec. 28. -t.P) man of tin, radio cm niniltre of th *
nimiiit Theater.
—Betty I .mi Marhury'n right tiuud
A waiting iln* uf approximately —the une she huped prayer wmilil IlnsineNN and Protessiuual W onuu , (Hub, annouuci'il rid , morning.
600 miivte-goora watched us tlie save—wus removed today.
yelling, flst-Hwinging melee raged
A Baptist hospital nurse an­ M i,., F a rle y stated that Lieut.
up and duwn the grand staiicase nounced the band was amputated Is y lo r a talk w ill lu&gt; based on facta
from the main lobby to lh , me*- between tin- wrist and elbow.
concerning accident" and highway
s tiffly In Semitiolo ( ‘uunty.
xanlne floor.

Just before entering the hos­
The theater, located In the Time* pital room, Betty's spirits were
Square area, I* on* uf Ilie city's still high.
tup, first-run movio houses.
CHIMIN A l. N E G L E C T
MUIT A B L R EM PLO Y M EN T
TA MP A.
Dec. 28—(TP)-Tw o
TA M P A . Dec. 21. — &lt;/Pt - A Canadian fathers were convicted
reporter thumbing through the today of neglect after they left
records of the Florida State Em ­ their small children In an a ir­
ployment Service today found thia tight auto for an hour and u
1* how tho TA BS I fata a atrip half.
teater i
Paul Henry Jacques and his
"0-45.81 — atrip toaac artist brother. Blaine were fined |I6 0
(peeler). Walk* about stag* In in municipal court on the charge*.
accompaniment
it to mtula
mtial* and grad Thay live at Sherbrooke, Quebec.
ually divest* hanatf of clothing.
Officers testified they spot
May also dan m or slag."
ted the one-yegr old child nf
lt*a one of tha vary few Job* Paul Henry Jacques and the 10ail^thiM fahlaisa^to^t^ triumph* at tha F U R where • Jab aaahar month-old child of Bleiaa la a
doesn't have I * U ha aa lQ teat.
parked ear yesterday.
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P o w e r Company
P l a n s Expansion
P r o g r a m In 1950

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T o u rist Club L ead er

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A , U S i r |n n r u t a l i v r o l I lir U n it

(MMX -.am of the Atomic F.nrtgy
i.m n nl.-io u , David K l.lllenthal, Is
si,own leaving th* White lloiue
a ft*-1 lie li.nl ro iite ilril with Ptesldrill Tioinan 1.Ilientli.il, n-hnia
rrslgiialnm becomn elte.ttve on
Jan. I. I a.ill. uutnated to newsmen
llu t tie may ronttliue Ins duties for
a slim I priitHl beyond Jan I until
Die L'lurf hxevutive picks tils suc­
cessor iInternational .Stmmlphuio)

The U. H. appeal wu« modithrough u m ilita ry liaison ufflri-i
to Kmndatt headquarters lien-, lust
no reply was forthcoming iinmeill
ately.
M IAM I. I)ri
28 (S |ir u a l)
Russian troops held Jurolistii; ( o iilid rn ir in I lo iu la', iiiitloiik wai
Bx lie I'russeil from Hungniy into llir kryim lr u| an $I8,(HH),(K)0 intitheir occupation aunt- at llo- A u ,
trlan ft uniter town of Nickel* tliiiilin n |iiogiain tin 191(1 anMount rd lir ir by M tiiirg o i Sunlit,
dorf,
1. Informant* in Higtgary aald liirtid rn l of F lo iiiia I'n w ii and
Jacobson lacked the necessary Light ('(luqiaiiy.
travel permit for going through
Ib r U litily ’t I9 1 0 plana have a
fn#'*1Weilim m ite. Ac l l . 8. legutlon spokesman hare said efforts "doublrbairrlb-d" n b jtcliv r. Ml
wens belnr'•made
to obtain the Sunlli aaid. flir y im liid J ektentivc
heir
four-power pass an l|ulckly as
inip iiivC iiirnli and ir iiifiiiir in r n l
poasifsle. ■ '
The 87-year-old Jacobson, direr ol p irirn t la u lit ir , lo nupinvr itill
tdr In. Hungary of tha American t u illin llir i r i v u r in prraviil i l l ,
lolnt Distribution Committee, bad Im iirra , p in , niajoi addilimia lo
teen held Inrommunleado In
Hungarian Jail elite* Dee. 16 on puwri pbililt, mb ,U llim i ami Imr\
what Hungarian officials than lo « r iv r lirw i in liin ir ii, m inr 1(1
railed "suspicion uf esploua
IH I0 ol w in uu lir i tm I it jr itl la II v r i
against the Hungarian state." H r
wus released without previous p ril» ibr u lililv to gam dunlin llo
ennouncement late yesterday and V ra i.
"W e llilru il In pimli out i‘n ,i,llln
escorted tu the liordsr.
lion 1,1 t&gt;Klwin In krvp nliruil "I
A communique from the llu u
Karlaii Mlnteter uf Interior said F I i i i I i I m', omitlimril rapid g riiw lli".
Jacobson had lissn expelled la- Sm illi , 0 U|. "K ln rlila lr rnjo vinr
cause hs "committed deeds violet u l.i-lln i omiili-il rcnliollly llu u
lug the Interests of Ihs state and I'Vrr lirfoii* III l l , b lrtn iy lu ln
abusing the rights of foreigners r , l In I In- , la lr'it Iiulim lriul in i„ l
b lllllm , It , liii’rmNlng popiilarit.
hers."
O fficia ls In Vienna first learned ii- h yt-m-riiilliil ira iirl, llir lin n
that Russian troops were huldlng I'liilim i I,o .i,l In till- i-ili iih linin'
( l ‘a a (la » 4 o s I*sax T w a l
try
ftnm
ftii/ n i
iim i-i-nliatnl
Iiruiiyi- juli-r ulnl tin- liUghl mil
liiiik (rum ir,i-u li'li hiu I ilrvrlup
iiir iil III u llirr (iu lil,. a ir ilrvelnp
In,, hii i-cniioiny lIm l I , "oiin.l Mini
i-xpMiullug. W r i-xpri-t a i-iiutlmiiiir
D. F . Sudder was elected as Hllltfltllllt iltl poplllllllull K IO W lIl III

finally, they

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White House
Dr.
John
Lovelock,
Officially OK's
New Indonesia Ex-Olympic Athlete,

VIENNA. Dec" 28- &lt;A*) Soviet
authorities agreed today in ideate
Israel G. Jacobson, Amenimi Jew­
ish lelief official, to thr melody
of Unitrd Stales officialt.
Jacobson, held by Human* at
the Austro-Hungarian Under altei
being expelled by Hungaiy a* a
impacted spy, was expected lu hr
released this afternoon
Brig. General Jantrt Fiy, I).
puly U. S. high commissionei. w.n
aitigned to make aiiangrinrnii tm
Jacobson's release, pmbahly deal­
ing with his Russian counterpait,
Col. Gen. Alaxei Zheltov they
were lo select a site surnewheie hi
the Russian occupation rune where
the release would lake plaie.
Jacobson was taken into mvindy
by Soviet border guards Im night
shortly alter he was treed horn a
Hungaitan jail and expelled limn
tile cuunlry yesteiday. lie had hern
held lur 12 days. When hr iratliril
the boidei, a Soviet palml told
him Ins papeis were not in oulri.
U. S. officials in Vienna pinmplly
asked the Russians In irleate J.s
cobtun to American custody

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D E C . 28. 1040

II. Merelc Cochran Is
Nam ed A m bassador
To New Republic;
T rum an Ends Rest

president of the Hanford Tourist
Club at a meeting held last eve­
ning at the Tourist Center, W, F!
Mi-Masters was elected vice-presi­
dent; Mra. H. W. Tench, secretary
and James Stewart, treasurer.
About 121 ballots wsre cast with
shuffleboard and tourist members
of test year also voting.
Installation of tha new officers
will be held on Sunday at 4:8D
P.M. In the Tourist Center follow­
ing a reception honoring members
who have been married for 60
years. A ll residents of Sanford
who have been married for 60
yeara are Invited to call between

f

fooler

tutiitfIn and 1 hurnU *
Moderate
north to northr-ist u ind, becoming
fre d i nurlhexst |u iii,lii anil I'hura*

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Relief O f f i c i a l Was
A r r e s t e d Dec. 15
By H u n g arian s On
O rders Of R u s s i a

Survivors Includt the widow and
son Kichard P. Payne; one grand­
daughter .Anita Payne, all of
Sanford; three sisters, Mrs, N. K.
Waldo, Cary, N. C .j Mra. A. W.
Pats, Florence, 8 . C .j and Mrs.
B. T . Taylor of Chicago; two
brothers, C. A , Payne, Raleigh,
N. C .; C. K. Payne, Chicago.
There w ill be no funeral serv­
ice here. The body will be taken
to Raleigh, N. C., tomorrow, ac­
companied by Mra. Payna and
aon for funeral servicea Friday 2:00 arid 4:30 P.M.
at Yalvington Funaral Home. The
body will lie In atata at Erickson C hild's F in g e rs A re
Funeral Home until 2:00 P.M . to­
broke in through the
Chewed O ff By R ats
children's window and found the morrow
thrfe-room, fifth itdrjf apartment
GOVERNOR R E S T S
filled with fume*. A ll the windows
A B IL E N E , Tex., Dec. 2 8 .- U P )T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 88—OP)
wbrg closed.
Rats gnawed all 8 fingers and
—Governor
Warren
la
"resting
A gaa company repm entatlva comfortably" at the Taltehaaaee both thumbs from tha hands of a
r ~ _ tha kitchen refrigerator waa Memorial Hospital today after three-months-old Abilene child, It
in ordar but. that, lacking ventila- apendlng a "vary good night." was reported here today.
Man, It apparantly consumed
The Incident occurred teat Sat­
H a returned to the hoapltal
oxj^en In lha
Monday to continue recuperation urday whan Mra. Rito MarUnsi
Fabalk aald aha last saw from "phyakal and nervoua ex- left har daughter, Carman Mar­
tha fam ily Chri
hriatm u a a whan Muatlon.” He had le ft the hoa­ tinss, In her small apartment white
tha children, were
p rind tha pltal after a two week stay to she visited another apartment.
tha tree.
When she returned the founR
Chriatmaa with hla wtfo
the little girl's hands were hleodand relative#.
Hla phyalcan aald the Governor Ing and a small mongrel dog,
LONDON.
UT) "several more days rant," the fam ily’s pat, was licking tin
Maritime elfcl
wounds. Mrs. Martinet aald aha
T with
ta p w ti tha
believes tbo dog frightened the
V E T E R A N S A F F A IR S
Lla a la pte , _ a liner
T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 2S-G P) rate away.
than tha Quean KUaabeth, but —The State Department of VetUna-officials aald tha reports ware arena' A ffaire has no right 13
R A S H F U L JA P S
trialending.
.
T O K Y O . Dec. 81 — OF) — Jap ­
employ worker* to deal aolely
haeman far tha edmpany with members of a particular anese burlesque operators, wor­
uu no plana far placing veterans' organlshtlon, Attorney ried about the morale and moral*
. for euca a aupevlfncr — 0 antral Richard E rvin ruled to- of thalr performers, mad* some
lllfabath la now the world’s
drastic change* today.
1 — "at tha praaaat time."
They limited the articles of
wearing apparel •
a tin
girl may
haaddadt
nay dlaeanna a t ita may cooperate with vetecawa' agrd — limiting har ii atrii
y, Uha other gratae, hut "aueh cooperation 4»wn
what lha
waif^eteS
-----to about
“nut whal
"
beach bai
baautv wears.
could ta t be carried to tha at- American heath
■
"‘ ' w - ---;r " O b '
Bright, lights, Including spot-

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nan
( C i a n i t f i m m r a a r Onci
I
thl i infra mnjipn cmllil have hern ».m id dt,ruination.
All through tho 'a lc llite rnun»*nt by ttfiyone who read the pa­
i l l'
r.u nin un ist pm t i n whipped
pers.
(»*•
Altindh. t t a trinl refmd wa an n|* 'iuh u item fo r tho Roviel lendintim ately Worded letter front Ill's , • i i.ia lu lriy , pouring out pledges!
of HI' til l production, I'lc n lr i toy.
•o Ids w ife, I ’llselfln,
Meanwhile the Imig-delnyid py a lly , greater purge* of Cfunmiiriconspiracy tria l of Judith Co|doti inin'i. '-tii'iTilcii.
•hit-all' till' satellite n ih il, nthnod Vnlhnlln
flubitrhev wu
•i f 'oinmunistn were equal I v lavish
postponed again today.
The ex-govelmill lit girl and tie' in I heir proleo iu k I promise*.
I jily 'c ConunmiUt p iirly a.*C i islnli engineer were scheduled
la go on liia l Dee. 11 Imt Federal mui i'll Stalin it* w o rb .r,' never
P A R IS . U rc. 21— (/P ) -C o m It
Judge Sylvester .1, llyne -aid a would fight u g n liu l Hum, la.
uiiiinst* ire hinting openly today l't&lt; trial hearing now In progress meiangcd g ice lin g * III "flt'iir‘ rumSiulln** In the nimto .,f a 1
they " i l l try In sabotage llir un- would prevent the trial’s starling
I'liitiiieil d,(itlll,(HIO p m ly nieiiiln r i, H
lo.idin:: of Am uriran arm* •s-nl to mi (hat date.
Ityan did not Ininediidelv et a ui'il -uni "we ll hhlira yon thnl (lie ■
1 ratwe under llic A lU n tir Urnly. tew date. The opening of the it nloin 'M ilker* w ill .not lei them- 1
Ainerir in o fficial* arc optimistic tiiill has Iwi'ii delayed hidme a elves 1.1 drugged into taking up p
llml the Communist attack' will lie long series of defease moves to arm - iiguinut Ihu isrenl Soviet p
g&lt; t the en-e thrown nut of vault Union." Ita ly ’s Communist hoss, 1
limited to propaganda and 'lemon*
trt'hihuld Palm ar, Miss Cuplan's Cnlmini T u g lln ltl, Is among the
Mi;'Im n « Some French oi filial*, attorney, has Ml witnnuu'- that In ninny lenders In Moaenw today to
however, fear violence in tin- finrln . m is tu ra il )n Ills effort to prove pay hunmgiein Ktulln ns the pn'lnm
that the government’s vine rests
aiiit of Cuumiuolarn.
w lu n the first gun* arrive
mi "illugal”
wire-tnpping anil
Illploiiiiitie greeting* eame ulsn
Maurice T lm re i, »eerctyry-gr»- therefore should l.e dismissed,
fiom we tern Denim rutie tuunernl of the French Commum'i l*s»rllyan snhl the lienrlng wmild trie* mid from nun-Cmiimunl*l
ty. rerpnlly declared that “ the moit ri*/esi* Tlm rsdny night until Tnu«- rind nerviuiH neighbor,,
duy mid that (he Iru il-u a le -s the
Ilrn m m k, un tin, dmirsten of the
itnpoit in) iiiirM ion" faim g the
ea ie is dismissed -wiiiild begin
I ’ arly today "i» tlie tranapurtation two days after lie rules mi pre- Cuim m iliivl world, sunt ’’uinror*
eonirruliihitinnii."
Is ra e l
-ent
ami -tm.ige of Atnpriran war m i- trial nintlmis.
glM 'ling , pointedly frnni .leinsaTmlav’s
ehlef
wllae-s
was
Di
lenal "
h rn, "tie ii it Inis moved govern­
Ivlwmd U. Cnndati, atmiia vtent- ment of fees,
"W 'll tin' F re n c h 1 people.” lie Il'irenii of Standards,
I’lime Minister Clement Attlee
cried
"allow tlie»P PtlJ’ilie* of
lie testified that iafol iimtlmi
'•m « « " " lin g through the fir It •
of de.iih to lie unloaded mid turn- fmirid hy K ill agent- m Mi Cnp- M i nniha- ndor In Mom'uw ,
It
I et'- parse will’ll she was nrreslpulled &gt;"
eil *‘ hus lu'en In the puhlie 'Jmmiin aid " C iim it me to lender you
Th' ie i told tho F a rt: - liigti for at least Kit yi'ilrs.*’
n iv gre,dings and cnugrntLihitjmis
rmmouiid in effect th nl ami" f'«niThe goverunti’til cnnU'iids ilm i un t In- 1 1it it nnnivi rsnry of your
iiim iists m ay get i theii
skull* this infprmntion, eoneeiiiing a de­ Idi Ihdny ami my livat wishes for
rm ekeil hy piillra in t)i&gt; • enni- vil e vulleil u (ieophane, was &lt;rerui ynur (oiitiinieil guild lien liii,"
pnign ngitinxt tho nrnto eldpnienti*, and that Miss (,'opine nipieil it
United Status nmlmssdiidur A Inn
imi thnl it nholild ha fun, lit out With tha intniltlan af giving It 1&lt;| • 1. Is it k al o sent "llc«l w U hl's.”
;
"without fear and regardless af Hie Kusniiins.
lii West ii'ernm ny, fuenl point
tile -iirrifies-H n 'i|u lred .”
The tni'ltlanilidaiu found in Alls: i f the ea l-west cold w ar, the
Tlie t'omiminUl-domlnnt' -I duck Copiah’* parse &lt;uid 1•»" Sovial pn-ss a tliirl.e il Stalin Us u ’•Fllehrwari er
union
at ■
- |l"iilc n iix tiinllag enffioralion, Atulmg. was , ' i
wi ul e Soviet•iliimllintiul Ma t
p ioiuptly iiiliip lrd a .................. iepies*
and o ffh la lCoinlan sold the (feapllaae was •iein m ey'.
fn (rig to unload A tllP lIiim guns
heap d glowing pm lse
an him. ;
lllet a.
tine West
(lelM jin newspaper
U. H. in nos urv duo In F a rape la
pt-nlnnd whether S la in would
help Ii'h ’lild III lilies of th' In 1INI iim' iI the f ile rtf H itler ami Mu so.
I Imis with li joined Cnnndii and lie 1
Ilnl who "tumbled from luiullIt. S. In ihe North A tllin i' treaty,
la iia n
ell eoneelt lulu total tieCm igi"
voted IlflOO.O'1 1 " " f " ' . msiiee * mu&lt;"'v . . n "..
■■■■,•• . l ill I tea ' 'T im llllll-t 'olllllllim i • in
Hi.- pmiui.a', and ttOMtU’-. "iv e rln g l \ ■■|ul&gt;iiM l ‘nlna t
I It Itie.-iao o elm oi llei lie
teiiu ,.f *liv iirntu tlv llv 'lies are i ’flu, govei mm i t ailmitied Dial [ Mill, pa e ) ollt leaflets . illmg
ttau i i o.i w ritten ill Wa ioagtmi. '■., y [t| on o
n--n' " I
"
Stnlin ■'the
greatest shivehidihi
I'&gt; to govmm tPIlt llif"! liiunl'l I ,.,,rl| (iulati law's VOIIM'I ■iii'.ie n o 1 ! i iiiiiai ind."
have I i u i i .I that tlie nr at' *li1p- m miiie .................... I Mi
1 "plan ‘
The wmds nhiiut lieiue spot to
lie in
loi l ianvn w ill la 'hull- i.tephane in II ioo I.I j i i and Wa li I hy r.lelenl ov in Mosiuw III is
la Hi Ientirely through ll.e port
o glaa.
pi lut' d mi a speelal edition of
al Clo i hoiirg, lu iill uu dining the'
I’ l'avilli liioan log Stalin
Ttie. e
will I" a teeming llllll'd
invasion \V A S IfIN •iT tIN . Dee Jl
I'Ft "u n is w eii' fni the ears of tin
pint.
I’reslili'lll T i maim mill Itriviaunil ll.itenllig tM.rhl as well a ttie Cam
• '" 'lb arg, it wiin |N&gt;lati.'i| out,
Faley, housing and home fin imuilst o il.it. The theme ul pence
Is pn ilmoiimntly non-UainiimniNt. 1aure lulm inistialor. talked ever I'll ........ elsteiiee of f'omnoio'sio
It Is n lio n e li naval elveuypalni | today the A dminist rat Ion’s plum, and f 'it i&gt;it til Ism ha* hern teem
liial employment n m a n d o e k v t&gt; . for new halialtig leg|s|iitimi for lent ill Soviet propaganda one
)m . been lack in rreant inntilh*. n lihlia invome grmiph.
Hie wat ami tins hern stressed fieTlie la t tai lo r, it wits l.'jlrved , ' Ilia sing olfirlal.s dielose.i last ipieully of late. The uini Is to ]
nm&gt; im v tiiill a pnsslliio strike a , ek llml tdiitis wore in the mak-. allow IEu*,*ia* Is th« iiiitatntalilig
ali'et' t'l'i'ilim irg Htvvvdmi i badly mg fm ii hmiring prugrniii nine d1 champion of peace,'
Yugoslavia, ulunn of Urn Coin1 nuinlst countries Igpureil i'rlm a
! Minister
Jmmph' .Stalin'*
70th,
lie fm gilt tell In birthday today.
ami,- c riirlty .1
n
"it" ' ugnslnviri’* t
If iMifirtitpii I'fifii* p « h i ftpfk
. ngtii Islint in I " ffli’inl i n " o 111- day splashed
daw in i la- same wny If, l!ml fariiid,
ill mil 1,1 length, big D nlil flagi p i'lillc .i ot .’ flail t ,
Die lir e wmid shuiiM e v il again
l|■
iti. .veilputs I a* the guldlli plight n* world Coinlie ritnlleiigi'd hy unli-Di'im ii'ralic
ilisuie Uiv fuel ' uutniMii. ■
i
fn ire*.
of our H trvilglli | I lie lead, today the press railed
' I'm lle'rp is mu' thing wu never |
uetive faith in 'no Soviet Uumn “ I'oiintel -reviiliitil) m i i'pt,, uini that Is t'ltnlitarli'a in ry ,” one id tlie iniisj violent
1Hn * In very,"
o does flee cpIlhi'tH It eouid apply to Mo eow
I ’" I'll 1,1 I mu.nil siiiil I lift I " if

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Thorez Directs Party
To Sabotage Unload­
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All Womens Better

Trumun Speech

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■Ill'll* umt l.oi lap witli III* I lull
tl i.iu g h .n l (I,, world, pi'in'o would
not li . mldo oi llm in nhtn ni ill viol
ul vi. i
"Mind.uni is oxIiaiiHttal from tlie
nriioal of n o itllvl," Mr. Trumun
went mi. "A ll man tiro *lrk of
blnud-letliug anil ttunri'i, mid
Weiu y of tiiv iiiiiildt'H sniffs led fur
ho iimm year" If wo cntilil moldlire wm Id opinion utnuiig all men
wlio wall; the emth, (here would
iti'Veg lie aiiuih.ir war. ■
"T fli wo run not tin atom;. Fur
the oat III Is di'i'idy dlvhled lietwca'n
fiee and cnptivii iicuplt» Thor*
In tin appeal to till' liratheiliaad uf
men who live III dally four a f tho
t'ancrntiiitlaii camp.
"U n til tho I'lipuvn peiiptca af
tile wat Id omrrgu from darkno.sit,
they cun not »po the Impel w* hold
nut in fi IviuMilp. Wltllu they ara
imule la rcHpnnil tu our luitidclaHp
elmlrn Imt to ituiul rotuly in Null
with a nmlli'd flnt,'W v Imvo uu
iliifanco.”
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The I'ri'Hldcnt mild that hy gritei'uuH Hlmrliin of m alcrial gptai*
Die United Status M h reslarud tu
many poiiplca faith in ltp’ire«'ivvii,
In freoduni, and In ccrtuin triumph
uf eunthhmre over fear, lie addadt
"JIm t na lung a* w* rnntlmio to
fnco nur world rMpnnsIhllUlea with
(hu einirngo ami realism we huve
alle m lv showu, w* ahull tlcaorvn
tlm right te hope—-and work— for
lusting near*."

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 4/P)
The Vrirrani AdminiHialmn
ruled today it It** a right In pay
higher college tuition rale* (or exGl» than the college* are legally
permitted tn charge.
The deritinn mean* million* of
dollar* lor Male and city nprratrd
•chool*. wliirh may he barred by
Male law (rom charging tuition
fee* or are limited in (he amount
that tan he charged.
The general accounting office,
"watchdog1* on government i(lend­
ing. I*|I challenged ionic VA tui­
tion payment* In ihote iclinol*. One
teal cate involved the Univemly of
Witcnniin and an estimated $7.000,000 to $8,000,000 in pay­
ment*.
Primarily, VA *alil, tin- ruling
tiy Aitmlnlitratnr Carl (iray holds
the VA Han the right to pay »ocalled "non realdetiP' tuition rat*-»
for (II student* oven thongli llie
veteran* are residents of the stale
III whieli they are going to school.
That right had been etiallenged
try t'omptroller fieneral l.lmleay
Warren, head of the general arcnunling office, In the University
nf Wisconsin caae. VA ha* neen
paying higher "non resident" fee*
for atndent veterana who are Winroiialn realdenla.
Gray'* ilctlalon, VA "aid, »*{•
tire the matter liecaiuir hr is
charged under the Ul training MU
with determining what tuition
•hall 1* paidThe ruling wan apllt Into two
parta. VA *ald he held In effort
(lull:
I College* or tlnlveraUIra Dial
have no Million fee* or are haired
hy data law from charging Mu­
tton nr nlherwla* m lrlrted In Hie
amount* that ran bn charged am
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Florida In W arned
Of W aterS horingc
t a l l a h a h h e i T Dad. 32. - &lt;
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— A water iliortagc like that In
New York may he elo*er to *ome
Florida cities than they think, the
head of the Stale Water Research
Agetiry MV*.
A II. Mathew*, rhlef cuglnnri
'% of the Stale Division of Water Be*earch and Survey, aaltl the eaine
factor* whir,i hrought on the New
York shortage are preaent In Flor­
ida—Inereadug population, weath­
er change* and lark of planning
fur the future.
Some Florida rltlee have been
forolghted In attampt* to axure
water supplies for th# future. Ha
mentioned Jacksonville, Orlando,
Tamos, Miami, Btadanbm
and
Pinellas county.
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But other*, tmth large and *malt.
are growing rapidly and haven't
done mprh thinking about the fu­
ture.
If they don't atari plan­
ning »oon, they may have to do
lome Iptlek acting' In a erUI* lat­
er,' Matthew* warned.
Ha *ali| the 31-county central
and enuthern Florida flood control
project, with It* Huai purpn** of
preventing Inundation and stor­
ing up water for .tM future, te a
"eeven league" etap toward a»*ur” lug a water aupply for the future
Inmwer Florida.
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WAHHlNtiToN, Dae. 32.—DF&gt;Tha National Labor Relation*
Rnard ruled today that the A Ft.
International Typographical Union
violated' the Taft-Hartley act hy
Inflating on the cloaad ahnp In con­
tract negatlatlona with 33 rornmerrlai print shop* In Baltimore.
The Board’* decl*|on wae iinanlmoue, and affirmed conclusion!
reached earlier In .« case brought
by the American NaWfpaper Pub­
lisher* Aaaoclatlon.
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NF,W YORK, De»&lt; n - m ChrMtmai, IMP, ha* Mt a onaday poitofflca mailing record In
Naw York City.
Poatmaater
Albert
Goldman
_ reported that raeMpta yesterday
A totaled IliOOOflbHt*.ijtP »rat time
W in the poetoffjegra hi*toy. that
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tha milflon-dollar ______
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don't hayc the vote*,’ on,- of thr ty *.
party i-Mefa told u rrpoilei
Thu* repent appear nlninr-t ,crriiin l„ lie on,' of the •tormv I**ue* of neat year'* eongreaxiiitial
election campaigns, Just hk It wax
In the presidential nuiI other , miteat* In HUS.
The Truman Democrats aren't
iirillMp|iy ahnut that, fin the con-

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U t i l i t i e s Empire;
Jnilcd For F r a u d

|&lt;oll, will tic chilliru-e,| if &lt;I . T i f t
II h i Hcv argument tali l,» i&gt;,ir to

GR FIN Wit'll. (\mn.. IVt. 22—
t/l’i IlnwaiH (' 11,ijuini. Mi, (he
If,-|),' ll iidvo. olCB h*i'e , o,it,&lt;i|,|e,l filiati, i.il wi/ard who neated *
•II nh rig Hint Mr. Truman'. e|c,
(ion ,,o,i ilu- overturn la*, win of lullicin dollar ulihtic* crn|iirc that
Itepu'l'icau control of .oocr,-, inunli|e&lt;| a* he went to pm,in for
lori.'lltotcd a mandnle from the mail fraud, died ycMrrday
ICnallaar* On I'*** Claim
I (r hail hern living in broken
health lor thr put Itvr year* *1
a tanilarnuii here, flr,,nkle.i ( arm*.
I|"|&gt;i , iii (iyeaminde,l a $100,000
:he voice* again,

N ation Tightens Stores Urged To
S ecu rity L eaks Advertise More
To S o v iet Russia To B oost Sales

me liii-n' iiilo the vail Ai-ociated
.mi-1 IJeiln, vyMeni hy a ie»r . ,,f fmaiu lal maiieuvei, that bafIIpiI llie nalioil1* leidllU! m o u n t­
ain* and lawyer*
III* pennltal fotluue otlte wa»
e*tunaled at $7*».&lt;HKl.fMMI

Export Of Important MavmcHodRkin T;i Iks
Technical Data Is
To
Kiwanis Ahont Hut llie wbolr mini Mr *lrue_
Banned By Capital
u r o w t n O f S n n f o r d I ture rolla(i*eil 111 ibr I‘HO * under
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WASHING IHN, |lr,
22 t/P)
r I’lrudcnl liuman bad a two
hour grnrral &lt;lnru**ioti witb In*
cabinet lorlav of llie legislative anti
other m nmnirndalion* lie will *eml
In the new ,e**i,iu of congre**.

invr»li«attoii by rom- i* csperled tn be ilelivered ill
4„,| (human,U pet -on by Mi I mho h i on Jauilaiy

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Viler llie meeting. Mi I rum,in
had individual lonfeieme* with
sruoe of llie member*.
All department bead- weie (tieleui V'l, e prcudcpl Haikley. wbo.
pioallv allrncb. w ai alufid Halkl' V
i* -till 0(1 bit Ill-ne* Iiionn
ll wa* tbc tn*i , abmel lessmll
in • tn,m ill, llie pietidrnt hating
spent 22 day* i c Mi ii u ill Key WeM,
Fl&gt; . and working &lt;m die tbree
niettagr. lie will *rm I lo ( ongie*».

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Plea For Jap
Cap! i vos Made
By ^acArthur

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. — WP) - Re|,»*| of the T H t lU .ih V
Act Mill i* Pieudenl Intman'* No. I ohjf» live m the laboi held Rut
OemcM raltc lender* in Congrr** *ay they look for the law to u*v on the

Mr Tinman'* lieutenant* at the Capitol have indicated &lt;lra h ihrv t I n c v i r r l I f r i n u n t i M -irfr*
plan In advice the I’reiidrnt it probahlv would he futile to tty agiut
rk
for repeal -- nr even dra.ln reviaion of tli* law - at thr or*

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D E C . T l, 1949

Death Comes Truman Talks
Truman Project In Labor Field
To Boomtime Budget Plans
Money Wizard With Cabinet

Ifink* llitotiith 1910

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FerrisBryanlTo Transit Strike
Address Jaycecs Snarls Traffic
On Hoover Report
In CI r v c I a n d

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The government today lightened oral mercliant* lo *upp«M l,„r„e ,l( ,„ 1f|,|,o|,.r.* I..........
nf I or r&gt; Gnllgre*, oicel* Ian 1
l&lt;i*t*•$«$.«lu id*
up it* machinery for keeping men- b.,„„e„e, of all type*. e,pe, ,.,||y | (|(||u„
(,)p
Me«»age* roveniu: emunniu amt
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ll
ilir Allied
tifir and technical data from going rlr"l,mg and department More,, wa,
Th),
(,a,.d rivin g Imdgel |i|o |'',-il- will follow
&gt;It •I lunlnhly
in Ru**ia.
hy Mr* M-evn**"
|f«&gt;p*«iM tvi$a rnrivit IimI Id
thr I’M’-ldrot hold hi., col,110-t
f Ml J
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The Commerre Department an­ Orlando Sentinel rorreipmtdeiit, u, Vmk fi-drral mini of di-framlitig meeting loilny, m-.lo.ut of (hr- ,i . n i n n c t
I ' m I ! r r i t v - r n T I h m c . i * '!
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III Rll
In,nary Friday, hoi nu-e In- i- |,-nv
A *1 A- K of nearly
nounced that "in exceptional catrt" a talk today to Kiwanian,
,
e / I
III- WHa iciltetlwil to f IVI- yi-MCa In lhg lomorrou inoiumg f,o In,to
I ' f m M i* f|ic * tl 11 tt 1 1
I- i . ..i
A s ‘V . t 1
't will impoie an oiitriglil ban on
1-00,1 More* III Senior,| air (hr
„,„( |,,|,-, |„ „ two-year ppiolituo, Mo, to .pood fhll™llllHt.
&gt;14*Ml 'V,|
export of technical information only onr* that do not Miller trom term for fmlutc* to puy M.MSil.tOS wdh hie fainll*
1 ^ ill Mil;
| ;t I t t i . i l V
lb- »MI reltirn
l . r ; i ' l c ' ‘ A t. ii &gt; ,i 1
1■ \ i thin
f ||"
which i* "significant In the na­ local people ipending rbrwberr," **n imie|i„ite,l piofM. in Ho- stock m *t Wi-diieaday
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Ibid wealln-i hi lb,, mid u p d
,
L* -hi
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HIV In
" »4*’
tional vecurily."
die declared Annual f.md , ....... .......
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1hr 1 it*' *if P % 4i !• .t ■■... t
p
, - ih tl -• 11n&gt;|| I llie
llie final Mm* to In. (inpcl .built Oiay i hiii-i- h cliiingi- in tin* r&gt;" I Vnfr*l Ll (hr I !«im&gt;Ii [ lull ,r ri| Ifr
The nhvinu* object ■though not Sanfcircl are $ 2 )) per capita, in,l
d&lt;Ilf - plait* to l.iko off -M B:!tll
4‘»n" 4’|l III i t 4 -........ * , ■, t .
nh *i 1.V lieiiMl
Mated in thr official italeineul l* in Orlamfn $288 per rapiia Hut iinpin- ivmb dealt t*y the *ernrlHe* A M.. in hb- plane ‘The hide [iff trnf,i4|it r * i il u in**$1 iMil &gt;| Tin|
i ■«■*1.a* ilk .1
ami Kxrhiingt’ ('oinliilaaioti when,
liii'ioatmnal
in keep »nch in'ntmalion from total mere handier lalf* in Orlando 111 Itt.’IU, U forliade lilg *nb•idlaclo* pendente," If lie weathei ia good. If If? IMFNtU* I U||| u M l f s , flir | i)
|«I h f I* a I M. II III
-1,1- .
If d I, hud foi flving. lie will go i r»% im ],i i » t np 111 r | (lim n f ..(ii
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tl'nnllaa** II* r«a* U r n l
«d|
1 I'M
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in . |
reaclimg the Soviet*.
are $121 per rapil*. anil in Sanby Main
III ll t I
In ,(M■ H
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I'.t i r o n ; ini/iin&lt; l||i
The main aim t* In help a pri­
f 11l|l 11 I 11ri. I (ifgM.mI I n .
Soil,- of Hu- cabinet memlio, &lt; ffdrill 1*111ri nil
l , ,, ,
ii, , 1 M u r 1 , .aIIt f\ I ii' 11*l
vate firm withhold mailer affecting
i InI m th. i Hi. t f ,,
Would ronimeril on ,vital took pin, I,,,
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a
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national »entiily when the firm ha*
$20 per capita ' ( .rueral
H*r I in
Ip (he , aldliet mooting, Iml oil loll
in' .
&gt;11f. in 1111•**|
I m I G - f im* ••11lie *i ii |,i v
C'fiiuu t»i 1 '■ ■. ■ .1 v.. , !. i
Wdh allllle*
a contract that would he breached utetcbanditr calrt in Orlando air
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M Mil ii. I'll* f (nr.i r | -1'
UtiiMioy O e ll * t a I Mi'dralli.
- " i l-t tpprsl
liy refining to make shipment*.
$171 pci (apita a* rompaied to
N,1.nt about the alnte-uf-lhe onion mu •'»|ltli&lt;*Mf Fi •MMMH\ li r.| sit i! I l|f lltto tilt &gt;|.i, ', t’lHt i If. pI •*y
m&gt;-,- (i g a t e ,
Thii i* the background:
$81 in Sanford.'
rrn hi I» • |»l »n» . «♦( t-. •.«,
tnt.ssng*. told reporter; "It
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Recently, the department m i
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|inlk»c
Sfrti\||Hin
in|«f
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(T ill A l " l f l
*'ll * I Ml 11 &gt;|p I .| ■IM
-li
t llie BrilKlivanlaii* were entertained by
Sinrt-s In Sanford w ill remain veiy good, anil I wl*U ynu all a
up a “voUtnUey control plan"
l|r l iyirrs tn Ittilip t*Mf*vl' . IIH |l|i|
1
ill 1. ••••-IIIItr-1 i t s
vyry
Merry
C)irl*tma«."
a
group
of
Jimlnr
High
.School
open
tonight,
tomorrow
night
and
over export of information. It
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ip nf i nc it i s i n a tn lir.it flu* t««IK
CLEM 'I r ?!. I*caked American* to 'get An opin­ glrla, who under direct ton of Mr* Saturday night until D;IHI o'clock a'Amtl". Ro^r, Pr.'ildenfl.M (I|p»a ’iflk; i (VM.
,.
’■ i ilo,' I, in of (be
**ng "One
"Hi
Holy In ,,i,lc i it, iiM'oinnindata C h ild aerr'tary, *ald "other hii*ltip«v"
'Thr Jnvi Dw.j imI*‘i| («. | mi( »m ,i Vu uni ip (, 1 I, in ii 1
ion from It before MporUng W. fl. Fleming *ana
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in .gittbfr
Mil I M. full f’M I-- ' ii. H ,d.
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data which might have * *eruriu Nlrhl", and "ftllent Night " KIIpii Ilia- ijioppcM , Ja ck H all, prc*Wcti&lt; was dlarnseed ** w,-|l n ■ the Mnt,
Mvtir* aniimpatiyiug Hilly I'ark of I lo- Hanf’ird McnhaiMv Au»&lt;- of-tb, union me-nage
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1’’ '(■’* (IG of 111*
rnriiihri „ ».f lit '
• ■I f ,u.*t *l d.......... I I
value,
, ■i ,
ivu.nou ml.**.
ii Imveil a violin aolo, "It t'*mr
A trpoiler a ke,| l',,-tioa ter Mrilifjil T nit m In. i 'ill In* n f i
Home firm* rei|0 *»led advlr. •'pmi a Midnight Clear '' MIcIh lit liatlo n , Hiinoumcd Hit* mnrnlag
f, .il "
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•
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To (bis
The majoi ity „ f idare* of ho &gt; fieri- &gt;al Donnldmri tf ibete iveie I .44.‘rl rill lull :» I Ir 1 l&lt; P1'i|| *1II
and were given opinion* «e«lm .i. „ , p
•••»,■ Go- t'ntte d
1ht
i, n
nc*- w ill he ,-l„.seri, Monday with "anv -urprlaea" in ^(i Truman' iiw p 'iiP il hv Hid K »' II 1 / l||i
BrudlMg the data « U ,a rd . I a .t r ,.
............. 4i(smpt (o
HUMmull, wkn 11 ' f ill *( MdiP f|V4 •'
h ■!*, I m 1 •i, ill Mi ■
lh&gt;- , vrrption ,,f drug .lo re * , which me* ,&lt;ge
i
,n ji, rangeit riii'ii ivill Li* ii 11 H* , | fill I,"
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i ch7
, |d l k 1
K u m lr* Hum ,. .In ycr Jo lte*. w ill ,i ui I ul h i ii holiday hour*.
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"No,"
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Id-,m
trplied
"It*
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Nc
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ii
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W rig h t, I'- u lc tie ra a n ti.
ipppil u hfch u ill fn i 'in Ml !111111111 It
I
if
ticc*
at
the
Courl
Hoiiac
will
for litraeh of contract.
a
geurral
niPHiag,and
will
,
ovei
Ml 1 f i in i
t
.
n.l - Ii l
now
11,'ltv Ann HHInn, Annette It rooks
|fn| HI* fl| I . .. 1 1
1Pi VilM i'Ilt |fllhi |l
Thr impoaltlnit of lout* on irx
1 1,,*,- Frld av night at the n*u*l iboul i-verytlilng."
...........Ml till
4 I HI
••al StlllMlU'llf &gt;| H. 1 1 *H11f l'&lt;Ml! h ri 1&lt;i
•M.
port I* intruded tn relieve then, and Martha Owen.
H im,', hut w ill not ic-o|N-n until
Donald*,m &lt;*id lie did not yet MMiiflrt.
,, (»v Hi*
"New.paper advrrtiHpg I* the Tin*,,day iiiuining nt U:(H) n'rln-k
•In G
M 1
*M
person* from * danger of *ull
know how llie Postofficp 11,-pal 1
I ,*»■
mott,
I ' i ■ »*!»'iit J mI im • i 1 *l&gt;l. ,* |, M’
aincc they ran show the »hlp medium on which town* feed and Tlu iu&gt; ludr., the office of Count* olent wo,ibl fall- in It,,1 budget
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n fle il
*►*( 1lull ti iifi l a 111 i*t 4f| | ' l|| 1,* " ,l
merit wan forbidden by If. S glow”, said Mrs. Hodgkin. Such fll- lk l l I'. Hl-tlld&lt;l|| Hllll offtnin i .&gt; n ficri
He added Hint he pxp,-it« Ml k'IVCM (|f II llli rtlli «' Ni ■t 1Inn 11-1\ &gt;' ' ’ tin
advertising could build up 111 mir of .loliii I tlolloWMy, tux ro llw lo i.
government .........
action.
11M,4M M.
................. . uiiplrtelv
i
&lt;i JtDifr IiU:h" I f 'tl ■
I,-i tu 1 1
No ban"Is Tlke'l'v to hr luipn*,-d ......... In every town and village. Snnfnril 11,mi llr-y, (ax a*.c*B"t I luuiao lo ppipo-e flit ill along 1"
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i 'H iili-,
f.il ie.
•**&gt;| on l i 'Ic 1111"ID
.
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except In a ran* where the pro - &gt;'al clvl, pride and a desire to fo u n tv .tndge Dougin* Htcn.-li'ou Mie Imp, anil do,-- tud auMoip,itii .il mi i
.................I
I | in f •
,* petit ton
speettve ihlpper of Informatio,.
a part In the liitlldlug nf the and Supl T. W. I.aw lon The ,.M •hat hi, department will irtrivp •1Mlf I 14*Ahfl|) th*1 M* r •i.1
• i*
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ftiI 11|[i|i'1 tlDf m r f .it .rim. NteH **f * i ■• mi. &lt;»
take* hU probUm to Hi* Com
of our county,
,» nun ll Itioliev a* lie ha- a»ked
Ire of fo u n tv Agent r . H l i .«
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P. I'*1,4fif'l* IVHA II1(" 4i
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Don.ildsori remarked Hrat p- -Id
mere* Department.
"Sanford I* tmw growing; that w ill ,
at noon Saturday and &gt;•
rt ■-t f11&gt;it eeffie* • «*e 4 iitftl
Ml . * •( if.»
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Official* pointed nut on coni &gt;* an uodDpidrd fact," *he deelar- open Tuesday morning
lavetliie* tlu* yeat aie tonollig MM»♦*I***| ll|||| III » ' l • i ui M*
1
plete ban could he Impoxed un ed "Sanford's hiiainr** lustltu*
■ell ahead of Iasi yeai
At the C ity Hall o ffice. Hill
♦'■« MHlffl, f Ml' ll 1 Ml 1 1'. .1
■ (ltd • i . ir
\ i &gt;{** ' m r *
le»» there waa a can*or«hlp no
(I’aitlla*** ria Paa* Tfct*el
rlo .c h I 11:1111 o 'rlo rk, SatUidav
*L •(
1
Jill
1
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i*11*1 1114»f' | IM
all mall leaving Hi* united i
--------------------------iriornliig and w ill rcniain rlo.i-d
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i n l , I H ild a
Mica .t
jtAM’ifil»«| fi Mm • IM'"
un
State*. They il'reim l there I* m l 1, 'i r i l l E d i t o r N i l l i l t ’d
until HDid o'clock, Turaday iimtn
* f|!llt|li4 I
f IMfl MM"i , ’
\ MMM1k"
Intention whatever of vetting up
-aid C ity Munagei fllffo id Itun Karr Distinctimi pi ii|fl f : hr 11tCI* »I
' 1,1 11 ’ 1"
. i m i ■- ,*i--1 "l*v i.y
( hairnian Of NFEC lug,
aurh a rensnrahlp.
M iKIhhlu.
j■iif u Ml il IIffl fir IIIIt • • Mm | m «|&lt;“ f
i1i,
II
,(-,,( of
Neither the voluntary ronlml
Tlu- I | c ih I,| w ill |iuhllah an eih
I I I I’d it I I ,1. I o Ill-id*
FAST ST LOUIS. III. IP- ’ IV i.mini lirturliiill f*"‘M. di » .........
plan hor the proaiiectlvr hanx b
n i i c A n n , nee. 22—t/t’i—Dr. Hon Saturday at noon or shortly
JftnlfM i
i -•( .......
hidi fiirnl,lt Kant
p,
f/1'l
Racial aegiegatiou il&gt;
will nunplaid I D. Sander* of Richmond. Va., thereafter in order that eniployech
"exceptional caata" *",tl
IIIPD'P I* HM lirglM'»2 »»"Ml fl*'
f imMint,
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current provision* against ex , v4* elected chairman nf the Ne- may enjoy a Monday
nothin* la s t i!t I,old* public »i'h"ol - will Im ( I III|| VMlhLf ,M# '
I* I Mil
1i I Im «
M» ’hihlmi,
lli.
-rid
Jail
.III
for
llie
fii-l
(tine
or
port of techniral data claixlflrd iinoal Farm Klectrtficatlmi Con* lie rind.
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No edition w ill appeal
ui
.cm
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III &gt;'
*he history of the -T, |".n old fn flm I hill f 111 v‘ ll’1
hy Hie government aa aecurlli tcreriee today.
fl.- ,h
Monday.
.4
I Mini tin (Milill"' &lt;
l*l&gt; ,|l'l
I" pi- 1'
-, hnnl system.
H'eiMlaae*
Oa Paa* Tfc»..i
Tbr**l
(■■•a oa
(,t SlIp(|r r , ( nll,,rer of the Vlrli&lt;"•
t Mm* Filiit
.........
I'd) I
The city’s I,,ian| of educatl'in
,'lula Stale Orange and editor of
K fit; I’ H l f F.H
« ril.li i m i
4In* I'll Mu
.- it 'id ? J
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niaiiliimualy
adopted
s
ie*oliiil«o
id’,
Southern Planter magaxlne, will
Schoolfi To Open
W A S H IN G T O N . Her. 22.
Ml.KLIM, On i”
Ml
r
lift) flip
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ll,
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In
,
d
II. I’. Ruak, dean of th* — The government'* support pin '•&gt; end segregation at the *(hi( „f lit* fifrkfd up 'I pmdI» ‘ "I f" ••
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11
On Tuesday, Jan. !l -urceecl
•
tie
second
semester,
loin
id
pro.I
ttnlveralty nf llllnol* f'nllege of gram fm l!tW&gt; will »eelt In keep
(li^ i *M1|tlr M'HlIlpi l*1 "il
Mi*
i i ., .ii, i. 11 . »■m ». v.iitJ
Agriculture.
Hie national average farm pil&lt;* ■lent Hernlrs Hoedile srmouuced ll y H'lifiti"*! *$f f| faiMlr * il*l ( h p I
I m f'llfilfl
,1( I....... h
11...........1,
Walter Pernlng. Salem, O., waa nf egg &lt;
yesterday.
School* of Seminole County will
grniled and ungraded
l.lI r
I 11,.,'ii
ip, fhe dull
pi ■ 1 .1
open Tuexday, Jan. &lt;1, rather than elected vice chairman. Riiaiell J. from fatting below H7 rent* a dor
Illlnsl, lias an aiitl -egn-gHMoii
"Wfi wni p
j&gt; ♦-» ..ituiill
.((
iMnntd li.* &gt;
I 1.1
■d I.. 'III' If •'Hit I 41141on Monday aa Hated In the prevl Dingles, New York, was named
Hy yompariauu, price* of ad law applying to puhlli schuolK, bill r|ih' pMtfftlifr,1* Mir ........ Mini, Iml
id h„r
. 4niut|tin«
oukly adopted school calendar. secretary and Karl II. florham, egg*
troth graded and ungraded d lias been Ignored in some parts Mir U'RlPi wjm D)f» r’lil1f “
I, i in I 4h u i *‘h ' '1111* I uff
I HIM I Mini
Hupt, T. W. Lawton announced thl- New York, ws* re-elected trea- — have aveiagerl alaiut 4R cent ■ &gt;f southern lllinoi*. A new stale
1 i 111N’t , | • i 1 h.
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mmi
It*
In *‘detl t v
aiirer. Regional vice chairmen thla year.
morning.
M I II .II. i.# • I chiir
,'gulatlon would deny slate fund..... Ml I I, I I'm, ,1
nirilNH TO Ml \ III
The rh*nge waa made, he *ald choaen arei
•o srliool illstricle pis,'thing -.eg
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« f 114* Iilink
.VAf'KKONVVM.V M*. •» i l ' i h*M 1 ■ HMD i 1 l - I ■ t ,
NorHiea»l--W. C- Krueger, Rut­
due to the feet that builiien,
STKANf.K (jRKKTING
If,.
t,
I.
"gallon.
I Gil H»(JJ I ill 11,4 *f • M Pflf Pllul
Mr &gt; A niff* ,Lm-i *mi / 1, &gt;nf
houia* plan to clo*a Monday ami ger* Drdvrralty, New Brun*wick,
MACON, Mich., Dec. 22—(A'l
fulfill tlltl n
' 1't‘ll In11
i»i i n *-*| fmi *« itDhu pri
In He resolution, Hie huaid ft'I'Dfl
many parent* daalra to take their N, J.; NorthweM—C. J. Hurd, Governor G. Menncn William urged "a 1 I rlHxen*. especially fniniTfilmv nt Mrili.t V i l l f v n».i» f' l"
• ( itniin *, fiit "I itiiij* uiiar
11if ‘ • &lt;f &gt;i • . . . l i t
children tn place* of in ta m t on Spokane, Wash.) mldweat—E. E. waa late yesterday in arrlvlm* parents, stuilrnts and teaciiers, lo thr hrach Ifilfkrht fill
•
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,J&lt;‘ |" i|lf
.f (t* h IT*(Ik nm
Sbiaher, Jefferson City, Mo.( for a ChristmnH party at Hoy* "hnilnnle all type* of prejudice,
that day.
Nrl^lihniit rinth*,| •fir h*»u ii- lilt
IMI i’M .4- « ►i.f.f , 1
ht I -» i Ml I Hfiiii d iilMlf orlt|
The Seminole High School Band, -ninth west— Ro» Mauney. Pine villi-, Iml he didn't expect to he I'imr and Intolerance, so a* to in (li flumes, broke ..... .. 'In locked I p* M 1 . • I *Mi'M«, I.
, I.. 4. -ayI. •I .
»'• uditnif* iaf d(‘| mMvlmntel)
however, will rehear** at th* high Hlnff, Ark.; *nuHie*nt--C. K. 8elta, ambled for it.
(m
lire erpu&gt;l op|tnituillty in the door mid found It. . ....on ,i&gt;m ll" . • *1 l | , *1.. , . ) , , (
V
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r
g
i
n
i
a
Polytechnic
Institute,
When the Governor, Hitoriie., bixxroom and other school actlvi "II the floor. Kile died ui u Im , *If ! fit
xchool Monday morning at 10;()(i
Pll1ffl j*1 i || ....... I |
illackaltiirg, Va.
general Stephen Roth and Hied des."
liitnl here curly tmluv
/ m * r*p, \ dm \ 11rtv
o'clock.
party got nut nf (heir rat Id
'1f 1 "I /pi * 'P41rI • • » H M*M• flf t ht
xmlling youth* at the aehonl fm
"iH'n.c ! iii- fin ImiiMin,• -ImiuId hi
STORY HKNIKNCED
hnya were lined up to greet them
’i
M» ( fl / ji -il hin* fn.appctJACKSON
VILLF.
Dec.
32
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Placards they held werr sup
h'hli (Mlhiii Hlitl
vll| niHk#
-Itenrge
W.
Story,
building
,„n
posed to spell out! "H-e-l-l■«.
..... d *D
hi •* J ii* tn i mi
f»f Hi*
•ractor,
was
sentenced
yesterday
u-o-v-e-r-n-o-r,"
( i( v U rifingfi ' W. Mein
die
In
Hie
electric
chair
fm
Hu
Rut the tmv with one of Iluo » l" t n l lid', in '" " },tg.
"O" card* had drifted out d dsying of his former wife and Hie
ll"
uggediou in i,p ,»rl Ihese
man
she
had
married
just
fnm
plare, possibly with mtaehievoni
&lt;n,. wii iii'i'ir •'! 'lie publtti
COPENHAGEN, f)r nmuik, Drr.
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days before,
"re tic m „u 1 1&gt;urges pro(ll |
HI* attorneys seid the can woman xtnhaiiaifnr got u &gt;&gt;val wrlmni, i&gt;, Ihnm uii ■... I, ,
eicited and happy today after reading a letter from Clarence Morgan,
Anyway, the greeting In the
......... in /uimig I'g ibitlim*, h*
would be appealed.
new. pi per wsrning to ilrn ,|ru r of f m -I. bud, j,ir,rtv
Jr. of Sanford in which Clarenca *i*led that he would laave tom* cake lain-comer cam* nut;
l"l
Story was convicted Nnv. .'IP
"O-llell, Governor.
The welcome tiime I,,mi King f irilruL IX, *vl„&gt; mu - t i l (I....... .
and pie on the table whan Santa r a i l e d . ..........................
lor the slaying of Thomas W. SI.
"Moat of the kid* who write me tall only what they want for
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John, hut he atilt Is under Indict- If- 5. amliiiMador, Mr*, ( ugrnir Amiri,un, ,i ., I.* miiiioi, ,u,l,.,u,
» IHR IN F IR E '
The w irning wai ronlribiited by lit,- Dsm-li imlcp. ID(t Ml II# vv ,J|,( | mi
QiHitmai and never atop to think that maybe I might like a little
--------Tit*CHASr.KSTON, W. Va.. Dee. 22 mrnt for killing hia former wife.
Infornialion, in a front-(Mgr cditmiul w.itieu m l^n.flc-Pi lln-.b m in
loo." Santa declared. "Look at tha carloads of staff they — (Ah - - Five persona, Including
lhe impor told Mrs. Arulcrsun,*
TAMPA ATTORN KY H1KH
two children, died in a rooming
that rascal. Joe Stalin, and*
TAMPA, Doc. 22. —UP)—Harry "will slcitl your time x x x and was iiit-l in llie a n lc loimlici &gt;,f ib,,
y anybody thought of me ex- tabe for you, Thank you flentat house fire here early today.
The victim*, all Negroes, were P. Baya, 7U, Tampa attorney ami put you in a aplrltual mm-entra- King's piiviile i •&gt;, chi uni i ,,,tm i'v
rapt little Claranee. I’ll'read you A Marry ChrlftRlaa and a Happy
Mr*. Katie Cora Wlnaton, .AM, and former head of th* Florida branch •Inn camp."
hla Iattar.
New Year."
Thousand* of spectal»r&gt; iainnied li K Clung,- d'Affaiin* F,luaid
„f the National Belectlve Service
"D ear Bapta, he write*, I am
A lot of people have boon get­ two of her children- gammy &lt;1 1/2. Registration, died at hla hump here Coprutiagen’x sunny, Chn ima«- S)uukx, and III,' I.'. S. mdti,n
ting me confuted with Uncle Bam. and Beatrice, 2| Henry Jamea, 42. thla morning,
decotMled streets to sc* Mrs, An- iuiciiI and nil nltnciuand FI Ion Clark, about no, *|*o
' » £ * V 2 Harry Truman and Cauda Pepper
'erson paaa In n four-hot «■ roach | The King's utliuianl Mien opened
A
native
of
Lake
City,
Bays
to ptoaae chuckled Santa, "but k a ra t a little died.
un her way to CliriatiniiHimrg (be d'Hii (o Hie iimlb'llre room
served
a*
an
attorney
for
the
Witnesses
said
Mrs.
Winston
old
girl, Frenew Middleton,
Tin- Kimr'.* lord at,w in,I. ( '&lt;I(II' 11
had escaped from the building State Racing Commlaslon during • asile. The King’* chamherlaln, Johan Vest, waved hi t liiai dial's
hut ran back Into th* atructure in tha Con* admlnlatratlon and was a Count Bchullri, rode with her.
Upon her arrival at the castle, billon 11n ee time.* mill Hiuiollliceil:
M effort to u v a the youngsters. referee In bankruptcy for the
"Her ul in-si, Hie tlnileil Slates
Her body, with tho two children Tampa dlvlalon of the U. 8. Dls- •i detachment of the royal Danish
r arms, waa faond in ■ tec- t*4*t Coort at South Florida for guard In rad full-dress uniform nintiassmlor lo the- royal Danish
(OsiPmCd Oa Fags Thrssr
presented arm*. Mrs. Anderson
many yeara,
■tory room.

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TODAVH HIMCK VURHK
Many mrn walking the »«mr
PI» rrralr n imlli. Thai In turn
■1 HCR II riihlrr fur nthrrn In
Mrnry Ihp same any, Wr should
M tl* a lliH'il palh hj nnr wav nl
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Will! In ttir way itf good
n«n, a r l I m p fin- patlm of rightIOUln*»» - I'triv. 2:20,
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"The year of url.iln" I11 fotloral finaiictutr will be 19S0. ,
in the view of Senator Hurry F\ Byrd of Virirfnla. A deter­
mined advocate of the balanced budget, Senator Byrd aug* They tell ua that Methuaalah
genlH that the nation facetr n fateful ehnice between govern­ livul Hfltt yeara, during which he
ment which lrien to live within ita income and (TO
government Hliprara to havr been exceedingly
A'-livo, Then he pnared lo hi* re­
which makea no effort to do ao Inn deliberately goes on ward.
borrowing to meet current expenaca and alnking deeper nnd Those were the good old day*
deeper into debt.
Wince then, with the speeding up
life, a new limit haa bean xel
The choice which the Virginia senator suggests mny not of
on mankind'* activities
Now
be inevitable In making the budget for the coming year; it when folks reach three score and
may not be inevitable at all. But it ia a choice which should len thry begin to think about ear­
have more .study in its own right than it haa yet been given. ing up on work and doing a apot
Tin* tpiesiloti is one which ought to lie separated, somehow, of fiabln,' or whatever pleaaen
fancy,
from consideration of specific government programs and Ihelr
Thu* It isn't strange that Sovirt
objectivea, and should he examined on its own merits alone. KusHla and the outalde world
It Is a backward procedure to consider the wisdom of -lioulil be speculating on what
deficit financing as a tide inane to the question of whether Marshal Stalin, having celebrated
or not we wish to continue anti expand the social welfair liia 70th birthday amidst the adu­
lation of Ills followers, h a a in
activities of the federal government. We ought first to mind
for the future. Will he keep
decide whether we want a limit on the extent to which the on ns the generalissimo of Com­
government should borrow money to meet Its expenses, and munism, or will he ease off a bit?
if so what that limit should tie. Then we would fie able, on That’s a mighty vital question,
Htalin is the mind of Red Rus­
the basis of that decision, to determine how much of eaclt for
sia. Hlu nod Is law. If he with­
kind of ponaihle government activity we want to buy.
draws, who takes his place T
If HdiO is not unavoidably a year of budget crlais for
In order to answer that wt
the government, perhaps we ought purfmsely to muke it must know what qualities have
Htalln dictator. How does hr
such, liul without [Militical bias. It may be that, aa some made
keep control of the host of power­
argue, it Is not possible to make a hard and fast rule aa to ful Itrd lieutenants, any one of
whether the government should pay Its way aa it goes in all whom would give his right arm
for Wtalin'a Job?
kinds of weather. But the quest Ion is important.
Hr DeWtTT MacKBNZIB
AH Forflgn Affair* Analyst

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Keep il .i niriiy Clniilmiu. Drive
carefully.

Keatujn For Study

PfCMilrill I mill.ill mrl Mlilt lilt
cabinri ye ilrni.iy in ittnly lm
dale uf llir iiiiidii iiimage Wild I
they Air Dying In ill! It In hf'iitr
oul toinr u iv nl p,i limit alinul
five llllllnli dull
III nr nlll nf llir
Ameiicdti |i'"i'l w111n■
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to gel II ilivniir Mir riiii|lit- 11111*1
.tlami lilt Iiiiimmi .mumil with lli.il
IDuiilmi t’.il .uiv inmr I IIml I wlm
pntrt At ,i i-imil 111ini .i | mul .1 i;ir.il
-iiiui i.i iiiliiii-tn cmlrnlly lirlirvrt
rthat iiQvlIumi I* fair m Invr mid
i war. And tli.il llir IIII|HI|I.II1I r nf
kimlnrtn ,i|i|i|irt mily In llir pnm
'downlinddrn Aicli.iuiM.in,. nrvri
flo tine'* own wilr m family.

Barents and educators tryjug lo get youngsters to take
11 proper interest in arithmetic in die early yearn of learning
may draw some comfort from the revelation that Albert
Kiiistein, whose eminence ia the field of mathematics today
is almost mystical, in liis student days regarded the subject
as sonielhing less limn all-important. Tiiia la disclosed in
a chapter of autobiography written for a new vnhtme in a
library of living philosophers being editeil by Dr. Paul
Arthur Hehilpp of Norlbwesjern Utliveraity.
Kinateln as a alialeitl wait Interested In the physical
sciences, in which be now ia one of the world's foremost
niithoriiies, but he failed lo sen how they depend on precise
mat liema lies. So, by bis own admission, be neglected mat lie.
mill Ira in college. Obviously tie has been able to remedy this
neglect.
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^ Tlie i Inr I engineer of llir Flntlda Divionn nf W.iin Supply &gt;avv
I the proplr of lint tlalr Air mil mi
mime lo llir mtinr w,tlri «lioi|A^r.
whirh mr now plnui|u|g Nrw
Yoiken. Siii li a tliiiilitljF^ elotu
lo Ut tli.in wr flunk. AjOpidly ex­
panding pnpul.iliori, changing wrather condition*. ovu drafftoge, mid
.contamination ran nun 9111 wain
* Supply jutl an Nrw 'Ynik't hat
been dlinotl dried. Jj gat;(li The only
jhing
thing tli.il
ili.at «.in |iirv/nt it it propel
plaiitiitni.
Grnrl.il I.t.ilu*r|iii.) ffoolli, flinti­
er i11ler11.1liun.1l (iniiuidiidei of llir
Salvation Army, wlm nbtervrt tin
(Mill lnillid.iv mi Clninlmai day,
anya .llir win Id i- mil niu li a had
placr aflri all. In my opinion,
the addi, "llir Imre* Inr gntid
have nnet hrrn pi t(ioim ,11 thry
are today all ovei llir wmld". Al
Iwrnly everyunr it apl in think il
IS A pirlly gnnd woilil. At 50 altmnl rvriynnr licmiu in ihangr lm
mind. Dill .tl 00 alinnil no one n
ready In Irate.

Ilia experience Is one widen might well be cited to the
rejiellimis sliideni who does not Hee w hy study of th is or
that subject should he required. T h e re q u ire m e n t are not
alw ays right, hut an effort is made to keep them nhreaat of
the needs of I lie day. One of the first thiugn the student
should be helped lo learn is th at all learning dependa on
certain basic eleiuetlls of knowledge. M athem atics is one.

'Pool - Sharing
M111-lilm&gt;rv in 'Ali|rrlcmj
itcricittj fur.turlcV wblclij wltjln ritill In
gotnl winking tb|ulitj&lt; ip, ling' hetn uuD Inlw i,lt» iww iliivelnp^itu^cH Iwhorc Hit*
iiicnts tuny hiivib v^llld
Qd 'in'
in 'liImf'kwjonl
H 1cot
simplest equipment Id linking,
Art bur Kent lug, president of Kkcn Products Go., snys
that millions of dollars worth of old but usiiblo machinery,
tools iitid dies are tied up in Hlornuc, bringing in no return.
He suggests the leasing 11F ihN&gt;qlilpm'ent, which might be
set up nnd operated by American workmen, to put a founda­
tion under Industry in countries where it miiHt start from
scratch. There Is precedent in Kngland, where one company
making kitchenware makes use nf mass-production mach­
inery furnished by its parent firm in America, Dividends,
royal la s, and service fees are returned for I IiIh benefit.
The foods which the Keonotnie. Co-onerntioii Adminis­
tration are using for rehabilitation would lie pul to good min
in sponsoring such s program as Hint suggested by Keating.
Its two-way benefits should make it appeal to American busiiicHaiiicn, who are inclined to protest that "everything is
going mil and nothing coming in".

S A N T A A nd The M AG IC IAN
lly LU CRRCK lUIDGINH

Chapter Id
the gifllo plng W iggle W ag gles,
IIR N R Y’H I’RHh KNT
Wrenches, screw drivers, and
Zoiop and III* Wiggle Waggles Plkr* were strewn about. Home of
quickly tied up Hauls.
the bicycles had been smashed.
"Welcome to your own party/"
Hunting around. Mr. Dllly found
sneered Zetnp, "I told you that what he wanted. It was an old
you would he sorry for not in­ work suit of Santa'*. It was torn
viting us."
ami dirty but it was red and fur
"Let1* give him some party trimmed.
food," suggested Humphrey wick­
W’bat a sight Mr. Dllly looked
edly. "How about *nm* gum when he had pnt It on| Long, thin
drops?"
Mr. Dlllv with Rants’* suit hang*
Iniuiedlalely the Wiggla Wag­ Ing on him like a double sheet.
gles began dumping gum drop* Hn snatched up rags that lay
from their pockets—gum drop! shout the short and stuffed them
which were really the enchanted In his coat, fitting out tha empty
Manta Land workers and their apace*.
utory hook frlenda who had come
Then ho glued wads of cotton
to the party.
to Ids chin and cheeks, tl* had no
Kiintn gnxnl i.silly at the gum hat so he glued cotton to his hair,
drops heaped on the table. The loo, to inaka It white and fulffy
tip of Ills own ninglt- waqd stuck like Hants'*.
from Zotops'a pocket. " If 1 could
When he wae ready ha was tha
only get that, thought 8 tanta funniest sight you ever eaw. But
longingly. Rut hn knew that* war anyone looking at him would
no chance at all.
have known flgnt away that If ha
Meantime. Mr. Dllly and Henry wiiHii't Hanta Claus he wae some­
hid tn the bicycle shop, not know­ one who was supposed to b* Ban­
ing that Hnntn had led tha Wiggle ts Claus.
Waggles off their trail, A ll about
Ila ducked out of tha blcyd*
the shop were bicycles and tri­ shop and started off for 8 anta'a
cycles,
shining
bright
with
new­
cottage. He could hear tha Wiggla
jim Powell writing for the Tam­
How wonderful they wnuld Wagglea whoogng It up over
pa Tribune poinu out that the ness,
look around all the Onrtatmas there,
Slate of Florida is pulling MO,- trees nn Chrlstmaa morning &gt; "Jingle balls, Jingle belle," sing
000,000 this year into a, federal thought llenry. He forgot for a nut Mr.
Mr, Dill]
Dllly, trying to eouiid
iy and Jaunty, "Here come*
wcllare^ptogram which-denies to moment that there v a ry likely very gay
wouldn't be any Chrlatmu morn­ Santa htmi
himself I
tlw taxpayer the liuHl to know how ing any more.
With that ha hunt Into the
his money ie being spent. There ara
Ha felt In his pocket for the cottage, Instantly he saw Bants
hands pi people fh this slate on little present Tweedlkneea had a]I tleAup ay^ b* knew his,whole
Plan wa*
"*
But It Jw|
va* ton
wellara rolls, being paid vary- given him, "Do not op#a until *"*
Chrlatmls,"
Twoedleknaa*
had
amounts every month, because said. What If lhara wa* no Christ­ lihad Wiggla________T..... ........
r am past t v because they m a s ? Would ha navar knew what at him and then at tha m l Santa
in apparent hta only present was? ‘
and than back again,
Finally Zaeop said, "Maybe |t*
; beceuse they doWhit* Henry thought about tha
Chriatmaa he'd never have, Mr. all dona with mimri- maybe not
at the only kind Ditly was planning-; hbe to save Anyway, now wa have two Bah
‘ they can do, or for iome Henry, and Santa/ Me ' did not tas."
n. Bat who them people know that the Wiggla W in k s . Wall, 1 guess that would have
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bean the and of everything if It
they live, why they are had nlrandy rni *
This was nl*
hadn’t happened that Just about
or otherwise unable

Prrtidrnt Tinman wivrly pniult
oul dial the proplr of llir WOtld
do lint want war. Iliry do not
want sickness, hunger or death
either. Ihr troulifr about war i&gt;
that for llir mod part llir proplr
don’t have anythmn to say about
It. In the United Slalet lliey do.
In Eiudaiiil, ami a few oilier coun­
tries. liul about tlirrr ijiiaitris nf
the earth's peoplr live under ah
solute dictaloiilupt. ate told by
their political leaders what In do
and what to think, and, unfortun­
ately, when and where to fiithl,
Many uf the leiuaininn ipiarler are
t&gt;*‘ . &lt;7 not exactly peace-lovintt. 'as indi­
cated by the tinlingi along nur
own waterfronts, nr hiting halls.
Their ate as a mallet nf lad not
many uf Us who are "loo proud to
fight" under ccilain conditions and
circumstances.

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Home yearn ago I asked an In­
formed Cnmmm1l.1t wlist kept
Wlalin In command.
He replied
that it was because Ktalln'n Judg­
ment always was right. Hy "right"
uiv mforutanl of coiirr.e meant that
tpiilin was correct In bis decision.)
of wlmt was best tn further Rus­
lan Interests.
I'mbalily there's n lot In that,
fur Hlnlin ia a shrewd leader -political nnd military. To this
1111111it y must fie added that he
knows how to handle men, ami
Ihnt he ia ruthless in carrying out
Ills Red program. He Is one nf
tin- powerful leader* of history.
Well, who of the Communist
bends Is capable of stepping Into
Minim's place and bundling the
lull tic royal whirl) will be foil
fm the iliclHtnrahin?
A lot i l
Iii-imI* mo likely to fall liefmc th*l
lu iiinn'll out.
Western observer* note that
Hlnlin nppoiir* in good health and
may lie aide tn rontlnue aa heml
for come yeara. However, looking * Ml further they figure that
1In- way thing* aland the surer*lim, likely will lie among three
men -- nib member of the power­
ful pnllthiirn, or policy makln*
■ummit toe, and all aa tough a»
King. David’s subject* in Blbtltilpr.
Till* trio cMitprlada Vlre Pre­ cal day* are anld tn have uaed
mier V M. Myloinv, sued B!|, raisins aa a major part of lh*
bn vrent I I*. Marla, M , head of th &gt; hater with which they paid thXCX.
dread seerrt polleal (Senrge &gt;'■
The number of hones and
uknv,-17, who la virtual ruler
muka |n, tha U. H. haa fallen
frpm 21,4-H ,000 in 1B16 tn nearly
th* prehanl ordt ID,000,000 i ioday. Ip about thn
same period tractora nave tnatrenglh.
ereaaed from a thousand to
Mai
round 3,000,000.
,1 hi
nta
(MIH rd|e 9! fwi'l^n minister,
Oi
tad a my - fldtnre of the Generalissimo. ,
recent .months hfl: ha* had
eh la mii terloua amignment which
Next lit line la Russls'a snperpimril to be anparvlalon of the Itigi pollremnn, Rat la.
Ills rise tn
uffi-iihlve to romniunlre the Orient.. power was based on his work as
Nnlurnliy tliat link* h|tn In *pei-lj- bend of the srcrel police. He dllaiion With 1lie Chine** Comimmut rorled several hundred thousand
u-reasM,
secret Hgentx, and administrated
Molotov Is an "old HnlahrvK}■ cniicrnlrallon camps and prisons
who wa* a liny-rebel against tha reportedly containing several mll('cars with Nlalln. Ills outstand­ iluu pi Doner*. Hf* office tn the
ing (haractfrlstlrs are unswrrv- old l.uhinnkn prison has been the
Ing devotion to the party and to most frnrrd place In Russia.
Malm, nnd hcII effacementv lie
Dm in |* ruthles!) In carrying
l» a cnlorlrs* personality, bill he out duties. Like Htalln he la a
• miiinands respect In all rank* — Georgian peasant, and he wrote
ami thus far lie haa had the coll- the Hoviet's most widely known
biography of Htalln. He travels
about in an American-made bul­
the little box and peeped In-dde. let proof car, heavily guarded hy
What he saw wan a tiny goldtn pleln clothe* men.
Last ami theoretically least —
feather covered with tiny idlver
writing. For one whola minute although powerful — comes Mal­
he stared open mouthed reading enkov, also a ruthless realist. Hn
early became a member of Htalln'**
the words on the feathsr.
Suddenly he cried out with jotr. personal secretariat and modeled
eipthThen, hie face lit with happlnefs himself after Stalin, tvtn
and the feather tight in his hand, Ing and mannerisms. Ha rose
he whispered softly to himself, rapidly, and ha profltad much hy
Next: A Merry Chrlilma* lo the great putga of old Bolshevists
In the thirties.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, - m
— Military scientists are consider­
ing tha possibility of planting ro­
bot electronic "saboteur*'* In an
enemy city to steer a guided miialle to a target.
A hint of this vTas contained In
a pamphlet Issued to«Jay by the
Defense Department’s * flesearch
and Development Board, lb k a
new edition of the "Glossary of
Guided Missile Terms.”
The reference was tucked away
in a technically-phrased discussion
of "icmlactlve homing guidance"
In which a mk»lk seeks out •
target which has been "illuminat­
ed from a source other than the
missile."
As untangled from such com­
plex phrasing In explanation by
one expert, this means that a mis­
sile follows a radar beam from a
transmitter either Waled In, or
pointed el, a city nr factory. In
the case of pointing, the radar
beam Is aimed at the target and
reflected nff al an angle.
The
missile would "ride" the beam of
this reflected radsr impulse and
then blast the Isrget with an
atomic or conventional warhead.
The "suitcase" transmitter to
illuminate thr target for the elec­
tronic eyes of Ihp approaching
missiles could he deposited by
agents.
However, variation:! of tills plan
also are possible, anions them the
use of a "pathfinder" plane to
fly high above and beyond nn
enemy city. A whole fleet nf mis­
siles could be headed for the tar­
get, following a radar beam sent
bark across the target hy Ihp
pathfinder plane.
Scientists are making progress
toward development of missile*
which will teach acroaa oceans ni
continent*, but there ha* lieen tea*
progress toward attaining a mis­
sile which could pin-point even b
large city at Ihirne range*. In thr
final phase of flight, a device tn
"home" the missile in to the ex­
act targrt will he required.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. — (/p)
— The money congress mithorlxed
for Philippine war damage pay­
ment* probably will cover only
about 40 per cent of the major
approved claims, the Philippine
War Damage Commission says.
The amount voted by Congress
wah *400,000,000, lo be used for
private property claims.
In Its semi-annual report to
Congrrsn, the (lommtxstun said
that through June ,10, 1049, it had
received 1,262,331 claims totaling
*1,210,067.060 for damage* to prU
vale propeity.
flu 200,620 claims approved by
that dale. It bad approved payment
of *183,232,636.
"The large claimants, those
whose claims exceeded I2S.OOO and
include the enterprises which con­
tribute must to Philippine economy
in the way of production and em­
ployment, currently receive 1600
phi.. 30 per cent of the amount of
their claims approved In excesa
■if |S 00," the Commission said.
"Thone 30 per cent payments
were initiated after all clslms had
liecn submitted and a preliminary
analysis made of a substantial
number of them.
"The Individual or corporation,
however, receiving only 30 per cent
of the approved amount of his
claim ia actually paid leaa than 16
per cent of rttrrenl reproduction
costa, bacaune the rnmmlsslnn'a
rttlenient la baaed on pre-war
values.
"When all claims are processed,
which I* expected to be hy June
30, I&lt;160, It la anticipated that
the present 30 per cent payments
may be Increased, hut thlal ncrease
probably will not exceed in per
cent.
•'The finel payment nf a tnta.l
of 40 per cent, therefore, will he
.16 per cent below the 76-per cm!
■tntutory limitation prescribed In
thp I’HlllppInp Rehabilitation Art."
The Commission said a survey
indicated that the small claimants
have used their payment* for re­
habilitation nnd the purchase of
necessities.
"The large claimants who con­
tribute most through ptndnetlon,
employment and taxes tn Philip­
pine economy have also used their
paymrnta on claim* for the re­
construct Inn nf mmmerre, Indus,
try and agriculture," It added.

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THE WORLD TODAY Philippine Claims Robot Saboteurs

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FP&amp;L Employees
Children Honored
Tlie annual Christina* iiartv wax

F R ID A Y

The Town semi Cluh \vlll enter­
tain member* of the Tourist Club
In tin* evening with n Christum *
a |P 4 rty ill tile Tourist Center. lie
^ frctd im e n ts w ill lx* served.
The Townsend C liili w ill entcTlnin member* of llu&gt; ......... ..
(Tuh with ii Christm as program
a t 7:OiP l*. M. in the Tourist
re n te r.
Refreshment*
w ill lie
nerved. Thu regular Townsend
CHtih Imsitirxx meet lug w ill lie
dlsnendied with that penning.
An hmir of uiuilitntiuii ntul music
w ill he held ut the F irs t Hupti.it
Church from 7:110 to H:3ll I'. M,
* T h e iiuhlic In invited to attend.

held for children of Florida Power

A L ig h t Com pany employee* In
the recreation room a I the S a n ­
ford PJaut .W edu exilay. T h e room
wax ......... rated w ith a huge lighted
C ln lx lm n * tree and n rm o ip iia le
(oho i o f the teflxiitl. IT d lip tio.nl•peed acted a* .Santa Claim and
dt*ti United g ift* to the fo llo w in g
children.
Roy K. Itnyue. Leo A . W ntxon,
J r ., L a u ra and .Maurice P h illip * ,
H etty, lle c k y , M a ry , W illia m , H a r­
ney and Hetiny Jo iin x, M arjo rie
and P h ilip (iooiNpeed, Helen and
Hetty P itta rd , W a lte r F e x le r, J r .,
C aro lvn and K d ltli (ie rtz , S h e rry
T h ru xh e r, Ja n e . A udrey anil L a ­
SATURD AY
mar P o rte r, (iene H illiard , M ary
The Tnurlnt Cluh w ill hold it■ P al h er. H illy Johnxon, Pat H a ll,
Weekly parly at the T u u riti Cen­ (Juno T e r r y und C h n rlex T . Hidoin,
ter.
J r . , Hetty Luuixe HiM ell und l.oAn hmir uf medilntlmi and mimic ritlno C a n ttio n .
Will he held ill the Flin t Hupti-1
A l*o Jntte, Itoliert and John
Church frnni 7:3(1 In
I' M. C a rv e r, Brenda Jo y and Jo h n n y
The public In invited tn attend.
P h illin * , lllllv Morue, Diile I.lnvd
M ONDAY
nud Kavm ond Freem an , Jo e y A n ­
Training l lulu a Worker* enuurll drew *, T o n y lin k e r, Velm a Clew ill hold a rnvereil dish supper 1eland. .larnie, .tint vine ami Pamat the F ir s t . 1t.i|itinl C h n iili at tila Leo, Robert F lo w e t*. A ngle
" :lld l&gt;. M.
anil Connie S tu w n it, A lic e , L a r r y
W KD N K8D AY
niui I.e R o v I In-Ii v , M a n ia HuntIle |iai I mental muetllign w ill he e u n n r , H ilda K rg le , loan and
held at the Flm t Ihipll-t (Tuuen Flu n k S tu ffm il, L a r r y H tirney,
follolng prayer meeting
Sue K llen H rldge*. C ath erin e Fuye
Ylurko vvirx. Kdw ard l l i r t , C a rro ll
F d a w id HuM aird, Sharon (SaltoH o lly w o o d
w a y, Jo an und A nn Fen d er, I'lilr iHr
TH O M A S
rln and J im llra n tle y . S y lv ia Anne,
' IIO I.I.Y W O O D , Dee. *_*:i .,p i~ Jean n e tte M arie nod Helen l.n u lx f
Whrtt C h rist max du you in iie m lie r , P i Ice, Klir.tiheth Jan e L e a , und
M ary Sue Noble.
lim it,
Some Jim einnloyee* and tlie lr
T h is lx a xentim eutal i|iie itln n .
Being * e n tim riitn liiitx , movie s lm * fam ilie s enjoyeil I lie event, H oliday
were ipilek to respond to it Mnre music wo* plaved and light re ­
are th e ir unxivptx to the \ p Hullv- freshm ents were served liy M r*.
wood forum question o f the day; Cole mi W lllin lt, powci company
Oletin Ford—“ It was in I OAK, In inn ■ eeotii)m t*l.

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Activities

id ,.'* * ,i , i. * y V .V H w n
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.'t (i.. tli .lle iho...l of P a ilo .t . I i . . in ... a W hitll&lt; Lodge 'i ,i . to l.l , t » illillllill
C lin lm a * p a rly .it tlie leone of
M i* K velvn t io ji i.i on T u e sd ay.
S everal games were enjoyed d u r­
ing the afternoon
uni an e x ­
change of g ilt* was held.
I.ote In the afternoon delirio u s
Itoliert P ark, a student al the n fiedUmontx were «crved. L o v e ­
(Jnlverxlty of Florida, arrived ..u ly decoration* in the home fo l­
Wednesday tu vixlt hi* parent*. lowed a Yu letlde theme. S e y ­
mour (ira v e s , counselor for the
D r. aial Mrs. C. I,. Park.
prim p, eotnmeude.l the u n m m nt
Mr. and Mr* Charle Park, .1 [ l y rone to* ion o f I In | ui i l y fill
have to rived to visit for Ih. In.I t lien ivoi k.
day* w ill' Mr*. M. S. Wlgg in uMil
Hr. and Mr*. C. L. Park.
HIM N S F M M O t H IS T I ' L l ’ n S
Meudier* of the To w n ,e n d C lu h
Tom m y
Vaughn
ha* a rm e d w ill e n ie ita ln m em l.ei* o f tlie Sanfm m the U n iv e rsity of Teau e.see lord Tout i-t ('lid . ..n Ft i.la y a*
ut K n o x v ille tu spend the i'h ii- t . tlie T u iiri* l C en ter w ith n C liri-tmux vui'utlon w ith Ids parem am* p a rty
T h e ir " I I I |„. M„ K |f i
exi'luinge during the evening and
Id e m , nud M rs. Lee Moore mol I I'fie - h llle lll* w ill lit* served.
daughter Kathleen o f F t , llia g g ,
N . ( ’ ., are spending C liii- lm a - in
i-lie e t,
S an fo rd w ith M r*. M. S W iggin*.

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MiMnM *|'iiv‘fm t ami \ | | ^
11**11y S h ip p a n l lire expeeled to |
a rriv e on Saturday from C ila n g e i
H ospital o f the U t iiie . -itv of d i a l ,
tail'.nua In TellUe* &gt;e to spend
tin- holiday* w ill) 1l.ei 1 parent*.

Clur eliee
Mr K ey
and
David
Jnek-o n . I,otli student* at tin- (.Yor
gill School o f T erh llid o g y have al
liv e d for the holiday* with then
paren t*.

C ap t. and M i-. Joh n Holt und
P fr. W illia m I.. We*t Ii i i * a irived fru in Keoxler A I l lln*e m eh ildreli, Hoiil.v and Ita rh a ia , have
.M ississippi to v is it foi the Imli- ai rived from (jiin i.i 1111, V i i „ tn
-pend the lio ll.la v - w itli M i- M. ft.
d av* w ith h i* m other, Mr* F i lle r
W iggin- and Mi mid M r., Tmn
W eal.
Holt,
M r. nml Mr*, ( i. I). 111-110)1. t.
have
a rriv e d
from
(lieenw od.
S . C . to spend the ( h ristn ia- linlid a y. T h e y plan to le lu tu I.. then
Imliie id.mil Dee. L!7,

Mr. 011.1 Mr- Stumw Itoekev
a rriv e ! v e - tiid m
to v .*if ) |r * .
i : S Hnekev and M 1 , and Mi i.
John Mel eh. Mi Itoekey i* re
e ii|ie ratln g fin m
no npjirndertomy w liiidt tie
Frien d * w ill regret tn lentil Dint " • nl in I nki'lm id i( e. idly under
M r*. Jun e ( ir n v is of Mem phi*
Term ., nml her of M r*. Paid lln .w i.
o f this e ity , entered a I.....pit nl m
M r. mid Mi ■ I, M. Stioi.iuakei
filrm p ln today for mi operation
have a- it ...... t&gt;ui.«t - foi tin. h o li­
day- M l. mid M l-. I M Slmeipgk
or. J i , and -on .Ip uniy of I'm iauui
J i . C ity
' Lie u t. , K n o l l , It. Hovle
\ lio llilil.ly n m l'K in .SluJ'
Ilroderlek C ra w fo rd V I 'I* nevei
full'll .................... I the t 'n iv . i oiy ,,f f'|orU H M C . n it i veil ycxterdny
forget C h ristm an til ( i n ninny in
C h e rty P o in t, N. C'. tu v is it tii* idn.
tP M . We hnd. .n ilth lliif Out K r a ­
M i. and jd
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M rr*.
u iiu l F a lllo
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vMiignnlin A venue,
up. Fo r
nnril* to c h o ff
ter,’ 'MaVy Y M l e Hn/.otiM,'
liuughttl
l.le ill. P en t).' 1. Itn lim i), N’ utse
II in ofiwnftaly,
IMI 'BIHIUIJ. on Dee. 'Jo at the F e rn a lil Laughtart*
C arp * U S N R . it exp*, ted to atM r. am i M m. W illia m lti&lt;
*0 wo gut! baphyth
ton Memoilal
so li and Alls* Hetty lluw i II lit liv e Inmmroyy in visit H r. mid
A lm n tii a rriv e d I tW a y to spfind M i*. .1. N. ItlOvfiliri ill I lieil iionp'
- (linger I t d r - 1* 1 I wit* i l l y itt a / i
on flo iilli S a n fim l .W ynne
ijj.
old. Mv, u t a g g e r me t h t i i g i i i h r i i u p g h t.finil yet tyi. the rh rix tm n x iv llh M r*. IV. L.
uni Mi l( . .t. ..a v ill aim l i ve a ,
ley
trnlrt ,/ i f N *w ifiikt "
'and p u t t o r W Y h a tralu
th eir guest* fo r the weekend S I■
York whl'Ve I fip
n rtJfp
f i l 'H
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an,I M r*. II i
Miller-uni of llii«t
C h ristn i*« w ith my n u itb a r " t N|• t
Mix* A v ia Hum strnm nml Mi*
ing*
verni y e a r*. I nunem nyr L f W L
lea net an il made cveryirtnly have
lv up to Yrn m o n t for a n*M tn»i tn .
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► l.ient l .ii iiv K Mo*e* of lti&gt;'
» u w ith me.”
I rented .. It.......... . got ; "
,,n v * w l" '
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I ’ oiti-d S lid e Mr Fo i re hn* m
Moulgomery C lift " I lemetuliei el n I............
i.'.'d from Hie Meol Him Is la m 1
the year the tlee l.orned down. a linrxe mid sleigh and stayed t w o t - '
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w lo 'ie lie ha* I,,'in Htatinm'd fm
My Minllier wauled white eamlle*
bn the tree and mv futlier wanted time I hud -eeo It xnow ."
Frien d * w ill t.e glad in le a ill tin (in » I I m onth*, to -peli.l t&gt;.
Lin da
llm n o ll- "M y
fa v m lln that .Mix. A . II. H eel.w ith. J r . uml C h it i ma* todidav w itli hi* fan.
electric light*. Muthoi cited an
It *lam e when u tree lilol hunted n il . fa*l v e a l, tin* firs t C liri- tm a i young fiun John Law ren ce have ly al I Pal M ugimlia Avem ie Up. ,
w '.ax'•0 1 * 0 of * xliort elrctilt. So xhu . w ith m y (lau g h ter, L o la ."
ieturued from the huul ImxpUal In i ic t t i'ii to duty he w ill In- *iu
won out. The tree hurneil down.,I Ire n e Dunne " I remember when to th e ir hnnia on West T w e n tie th ttolled in K ill evepnrt, I n.
And all mtr prexenl* with It."
'I I wa&lt; nine uml had the Anilltip*.
1 Jack
Carxon - “ 1 wn* eight t T lie wiioti* C litis lliia - wax held _
year* old mid wnnteil an vlj’etrU* iiim iin l my lieil and I gut a dull | i
Haiti. Four davx before Christ* and dull buggy. Helieve it nr u O i i S
max, 1 found It. So nn Chn*t- I *1111 believed io San ta (T a n s ."
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ma* flay I gave prehap* the great.Joseph Cut ten " I guess my fa- : )
ext per forma lire of my enreer
v o iite wax the yeat I got lily wa- '
Irvintr to net xurlirlxed.
pirn, My emixiu had a goat, ami
Janet l.e ig li—"the f l l * l Clirixt- | let it he known that I wouldn't
piu* I *aw xnnw wn* in lIMti. Sly lie happy n u ll’** I got a wagon "

and I had Jimt ii pc it mi and elimerl 1
tut llrundwnv in a flop called
'Soliloquy.’ 1 wim liruke. lail loo
liroml to w rite home I'm money
I walked down F ifth Avenue on
Christm as Kve, listened. to the
rhlnie.* and looked al lliu window*.
A I walked into an nutomat and
I l l l t I'll
w 11 e»teil iny*elf to eoffee and pie ANN u IIN C H M F.N T
a lu mode with the lied I", cent*
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fiii my name. T h ai wax n iy^ h ria tmax fe axl."

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ter lodge. I had mv picture taken
there, and Norma Shearer *nw I
and *ent It tn Hollywnd. That
wax the m arl of m y ca*tve- ,
John Wayne— ''tho .&lt;llM l«tnia*
.1 got my hlcvrle. Th*t-,w n* the
ven r I found out. aldfaW Banta
CI hux— but my follrr* illdn f ko**"
ghout It. 1 wrote n l r t W j j H»nU
Claux that if I didn’t #et * •*»c I b . Ii
didn’t
cycle,
man * want v ItjJrthlng
M v fo lk ! had tu take

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T o color sugar red and green
for C h ristm a s einikle* Idem) a
little of the liquid fond coloring
w ith a little xiig u r, then let the
su g ar d ry . '
Tom ato slice*, spread w ith a
m lx tm e of m ayonnaise and blue .
ehce*e, may Ii* In oiled and s e rv e d ^
u* an arrom panim ent to xtenk w
chop* fo r u rom pauy meal.

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F rie n d * w ill lie glad In leutn
that M i*. M. N. C leveland i* un­ and daughtei S ie a ti of Atlien*, (in .
lit livin g fo llo w ing n il operation are v isitin g Mr and Mr* J . H.
C llllu llu n 11III I M r*. C el ti ode i'rige.
nud eonfiueinenl In her home.
M r, C a lliilu in i* a M ndriil at the
Clark Moore of Jncksniiv .11. w ill L’ aivet - Ily of C eotgia
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nml Mr-. II. e . Mnore.
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nullex School in Ja ck so n v ille to spending the holiday* w ith th e ir
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Dayton Trounced By
Loyola, 69-46, Ends
10 Game Win Streak
N E W Y O R K , D e e ,'23, — &lt;/n 81. Johns U n i v a rs ity „ n f B ro o klyn
Is hack on the (ream In college
b asketball.
The Bedim 'n deniom drated last
night they once ag ain nrp n power
In tho indoor sport a fte r several
Indifferent seasons.
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They did It the hard w ay iu
beating Kan l-'ranclaco, last year’s
national Invitation tnurnev w in ­
ner, W M l. before a Jammed 18.000
turnnnl at Madison Hnitaru Garden,
St. Jrdirts blew a hlg early lead
to trail, 2721, at halftim e, hut
then came hark strung in llm
aecond half to chalk up Ih r lr loth
straight victory against no tie.
feats,

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T o dale the Rerlmon have beaten
Arnold. John M iirsh a ll, V irg in ia
T e ch , P ra tt, F o r i Monmouth, IxtllIslana S la t r , Itlim lr Isla n d State.
K en tu cky, W ashington m o le and
Ban K r a m l.r o ,
T h e ir next foe
ts K ie l, on T u e sd a y In the fla tden.
W hile S i. Jo h n s w as rackin g up
U s m ill In a row , D ayton's |0
gam e
winning
s lre a k
was
mapped by C h icag o Lo yo la, 50-45.
Colorado, W lc lilla and Dunnesn"
kept their sla te d e a n .
Colorado
made it seven s tra ig h t liy dum p­
ing Rice, 01-51,
W lrh iln won ils
alxth by w hipping Creig h to n, 70
51, and the D ukes chalked up No.
4 by D ip p in g K ordliam , 75-01.
The O klahom a A g g ies, K an sa s
S ta le , lllin iiis, G e o rg ia Tech ., MisnotirI, C U N Y , Louiavlllt! anil Howl­
ing ( jre rn wei e victorious in other
m a jo r intcrsccllrm n l games.

The Aggies, licit 1ml at nne time
by 11-4, tallied to tri|&gt; A tkansas,
44-10, Kansas SIrtIx- howled nvci
Washington Kittle, fll-IU , and I l l i ­
nois knocked Ht. Louis out of llm
unbeaten ranks, 51)-17.
Georgia Tech, sparked by Colin
Anderson's 28 points, heat Michi­
gan HI ate, OH-llll, Missoni i nipped
ftmilhern Methodist, 02-01, after
two extra periods Oil fienige I .nf
jetty's field goal and Ihal Heiiie
mail's free throw.
tJCNY walloped Callfotnla, 70
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Fourth Annual Tangerine Bowl To
Match Undefeated Grid Elevens

California G r i d d e r s
Well-Stocked With
Ace Parsing B a c k s

fluc-Gray Elevens
Prep For Biff Game*

State Farmers Market

'Kell Of Detroit
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sntl Square Garden twin hill
Louisville won ils ninth game hwhipping Louisian* Slate, 75-55
tin a neutral court* at New Al
hany ,tnd.
Bowling Green, with Charley
Share smashing two Bowling
Green sroring records, trounced
Lo* AngClen Loyola, 75-57. Hharc
tossed In II* points In break a 10.
Kear-old singe game mark anti
ooxted hit college point total In
1,335 to brat Don Otien'* previous
high nf 1,312.
In other games Idaho hast
Mornlngnidc, 55-4D, Colorado Stale
tok Lawrence Tech, 51-54, Long

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PH ILA D ELPH IA , Dec. 21. —
id'l — A tall, (taunt man known to
millinna of haaehal Ifsn* aa "Con­
nie Mark’ 1* spending a ipilet dav
at home today, rending letter* and
lelrjtrmn* of eongratuhition on
hi- 871 h hlrthday.
r,*orneliiia J. McGllllcuddv — to
n*e hi* given name - relehtate* a
dniihln hlrthday each vear.
ift
wa* Icorn "In the middle of the
night" ami never ha* licet, ipdlo
-ore if he rnme into the world on
Mis . 22 nr Dee, 21, 18(12.
Yesterday, the man who lias
managed the I'hlliolelphin Albletic* for 50 veais received sport*writer* at hla Hhllie I'arh office
and later attended a lunelieon with
filend* and relallvea.
Today I* a different story — no
piddle appearoncoa, no excilrment,
iust the *ort of hlrlhilay a man of
87 would like to spend with hi*
family.
Yesterday, Connie told newapapei men that for the flr*l time
"I realise I mast lie getting old,"
'‘I wn* reading In the paper
the other day," he mild, "A afory
nhniit the f)2nd liirtlula yof Pudge
Heffleflngor (former Yule football
great).
“ You know, I can remember a
gamr In I HOI where lie was the
greatest player In the game. When
the liewapaper* start printing
new* of Pudge lleffleflnger'a B2nd
hlrthday, I must he gtowlng old."

.SANTA CLA RA. Cnltf., f)rc.
21 —(/Pt—Passing dominated tlm
Santa Clara Bronco* drill yester­
day for their January 2 Oram."
Bowl football engagement with
Kentucky ill Miami.
The llronca will ho well aunidle.l
with passing quarterback*. Thei'
me four of ’em, Johnny Pa*m,
l.en Napolltnno, Itidi Toqulntn and
Ralph Itirhloy.
All were tossing aerial* ye*
lei day hot I, long and abort and
with good direction ami aharpnc*A single workout of the non
scrlmniage type will lie held In
day, the final drill nf the Bronco*'
home prepnratlnna.
The Ornnge Bowl special train
leave* here Sunday night. About
10 playrr* frnm the Irfia Angelrs
area, however, will take off tonight
for home to apend the Chrlstma*
holiday. They wilt hoard the train
at Glendale and Alhambra Monday
morning.
Only two men are on the In­
jured list, hut they should I*'
available for January 2. They are
first string right tackle T«m
Payne, who suffered an Injured
ankle Tuesday, and (leurge !lnu*‘
Payne's reserve, who came np with
n I,token nose thu same day.
Wnrkouta will lie held et, route
to Miami at Yuma, Aria., ami
Avondale, La.
MONTGOMERY. Ala,, Dec. 21
Thu Brunei arrive In Miami on —(A*)—Rival
squad* for the 12th
December 20. They will have two annual
Blue-Gray football game
full daya of action there before
began checking Into town today.
they tangle with Kentucky.
First workouts for both North
and South players are on tap to­
morrow morning.
Northern coaches held a stra­
aa x r o a n
* W «
vahm hh*
tegy-planning session yesterday.
W ftK K K T
Head Coach Ray Flint of llllH K P lIM T V». tm
The following p ries* reports;} &gt;'» mils and Rl|i Engle of (Irown
Mis d rille r* on ih s H»n font **i»is got their heads together on a
h-nriosr* M arket for priotur* so hi
few basic plays,
In T ro e k sr* amt Usalsr* up to i I
The
third
Yankee
coach,
M |ise 21. I MW
Ils, HI*. T s m ls rg rs tn , Hell
George Monger of Penn, didn't
Mraitsit
Hu
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arrive In limn for the conference.
Knf'tM
tI Nil lie FI
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Texas Coach
Blair
Cherry,
I'Hhliaas
»'l l.l&gt; lis a * »} t i • I
I'ahhaas
»» l.h *V l It l» • I »'■ head man of the Behai*, also
signed In yesterday. He expects
'
Il'i
Hpr I I I t
In talk hualiipsa with his staff,
f*fI4f'«»ltlitM
.
KNtrNld
l«&gt;
Hmic 16.00
William and Mary's Hula, MrI ’H rrv
ffM t J 15 • i ' *
rue limber**.
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M t
„ *'rnv and ex-Florida Gator Coach
Hear Wolf, during the day.
K hih v
t*»i link I I I 0» • •

D ttl.A N D O , Dec. 21 (S p e cia l) Pitlahuigh and VVYVK ill ytlie.
Th e font Hi aiim in l Tn itg eiln e
vllle, Va. ate Imlli bunked for Hit'
Bowl roolhull e o iile sl to )&gt;o p la y ­ luoadcast. Tlie Virginia station
ed nl Muoieipnl Sladhoo here on la u mendiet of a 10-statlnn fontJa il. 2 litnlltlsCN lo lie a gaiue of halt hook up einrylng the game.
dialini'liiM, fin 1wo ieason- it is
(litniido'H -’tatlium seals lii.iiiiti
I hr only p"*t hcumoii game mulch
people and lias yet in lie filled
llig two o o ilefin teil tenmx anil it in capacit y, alt hough Sul Ron* of
I* Hie only gam e pluyi'il HMI |a-i Texas'and Mm i ay Stnte Teacher i
rent for riia rlty .
Collegia of Kentucky came rlo»n I *il III If hi Her
I1.N0 * .1 *n
Kt VIoi'Oil C o lleg e of l.a tm l*', lo dtawing q full crowd when lliey CMlilMhl 1Hu H -M n
l i no *
J;
I
liu
llpr
11.15 * 1 *•••
I'a. will lie pitied agaluot Fln o ry liattleji'to a 21-21 tie Inst yent.
and
H enry ( ’nllego uf Efn u ry,
All proceeds of tho game will 'giyiiou
K t* tJrt I 74 • t li
Va. tor tills new Y e a r ’s D ay event. go to tho Hurry-Anna Crippled l.aitiuj*. Irs h s ra . Dry
T h e y w ill meet on Hie field at Chihli en'* Hour In Dinatllla, Flu.
5 P. Mi, the second tim e Tu n g erin e locnteil alanil 15 miles frnm (IfBowl M flcin U have staged Hu1 intitln. M«lut#n4nce of this home
game tinder lig h ts.
Is carried ott liy Elk* Club* lit Hie
T h re e indin nlulioii-' Imve co n ­ Slate, In the past thiee years, Or­
tracted to a ir Hie garni’. W IIU O lando Elks have netted $12,5000
( A B C ) In IIIla m lo ha* Hie game for till* piejevi ihtough sponsoring
for llie (ninth time. W W K W In ' the Tangerine Bowl gama. _____
Yellow
llll III
Hqllush,
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till Hi
HANGERS S E L L P Illl.K
TuVnlpsi . |’urpi*
Top
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NEW YORK. Dee. 21 (A’l
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I l n n o r H TT uuiiialii*s
Nm i,mu (Hud l I’eile, NuHoniil
iiiii I o* h
Mhi Ml

Itockey l.eagiie
Hlgoiil scorer
iu eiieli uf the Inst three aenii
null*, will tiv In lepiilti Ids fnrm
wltii Hie Ituiitiiii iltultia.
Tile New Yelk Ituilgrrs nnlil
Hie light wingei In Bimton fur
an undiiu'hiitvil '"ini and rigid*
tu nil unuanieil umutmir pluyer
PolIr, purelimti'd by the Rangers
Iasi an111me i from Hetrnlt, him
played with every dull In the cir­
cuit excepting the Montreal Clinadlenn.
He lias tmor ml only three gunls
and III credited with six nuiiltdii
In 2H game* wltii New York.

Cotton Bowl Squads
To Split $250,000

Connie Mack Has
2 Santa C lara
Celebration
Start Injured, Quiet
For 87th Birthday
In Scrim m age

Sports In Brief
By ASSOCIATED PKHSH
Baseball
CHICAGO—George Kell, De­
troit third baseman, wua official­
ly proclaimed tlm 1040 American
League hptllng champion, .3420
to 1427 for Ted William* of Boaton.
WASHINGTON — Approxim­
ately in per cent or the Wash­
ington Sc nutoh* stork was sold
to a syndicate of seven men.

DALLAS, Drr. 2.1. — (/T&gt; —
film and North Carolina each
will receive «t least 112*1,000 for
playing in the Colton Howl Rum#
Jan. 2. Dap lingers, chairman of
the hom'd, said today,
Roger*
sitill
the
Increased
amount (it paid 8108,000 Inat
January) resulted from an «nIarued I,owl unit [lie fnrl that
there would he fewer student tick­
et* than hf/pre. Rico has a com­
paratively nmnll student Imdy. The
distance from Chapel Hill, N. C.,
to Dallaa will hold down the North
Carolina atudent attendance, flti^
dent tlckela‘me one-half price. AW
other ticket* nro *4,HO.
Roger* raid lie figuird the Cot­
ton Bowl would have $100,1
000 net
receipt* (after federal tax) and
that only rental on the stadium,
$45,000, would lie token nut.

■Utl LEACH, National Slilom champion, pricttcoa np on tbo
Walor Shi Slalom courao at Cypress Gardens In propnrillon for llw
Florida Slalom championship to ho hold t l Cyprtta Gardtna on
December 2*.

College Basketball
By Associated Pres*
Diiriuesne 75, Kordliam *11
CCNY 75, California 4*1.
Pitt 52, Connecticut 3G.
faing Inland 7(1, Ithaca 55.
Louisville 75, Louisiana Stale
55.
Miami (Fla.) 55, Mississippi
41.
Baltimore l^tyola 71, Ohio
Wesleyan 54.
Spring Hill 40, Southwestern
(La,) 44.
Oklahoma Aggies 44, Arkan­
sas 35.
Missouri 52, Southern Meth­
odist 51.
HllnAls 50, St. Louis 47.
Georgia Tech 58, Michigan
Stnte 50.
Kansas State 51, Washington
State 30.
Chicago I*iyn1a 50, Dayton 45
Colorado ill, Rico 51.
Steve Van Buren of the Philadalphln
Engles
led National
Football la-ague grouiidgfcliifli *
In 1040 for the third atraigla
season.

In 1040, for the sixth time In
the 1,1 years lie has been a mem­
ber of the Washington Redskin*,
Sammy Baugh won the National
Fool hall Is'ngoc passing clmmplnship,
Syracuse University’s new $4,
00,005 gymnasium will he mm
pletcd during 1050.

MANDRDM COM PETES
TUCSON, Ail*., Dec. 23—f/P)
— Llloyd Mangium, out of golf
competition s in c e
September
when he suffered a badly liC&gt;
Jured shoulder in an uutomoblla
accident, will play In Ilia Tuc­
son Open here Kelt, I\
Mangrupt :.nltl he felt confid­
ent ha could got hack Into top
condition ami take
Ids place
among golf's hlg money winner*.
He won the mm Tucson Open.
Marty Crandall, Syracuse Una
Iversity national collegiate heavy­
weight hexing champion. Is tha
sixth national titlcholdcr In I P
history of Orange boxing.

S A N I'D It t)

ORLANDO

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T O R N ON T L A 4 T B A T
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“BRIMSTONE”
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headed by John James Juchym
of Jamestown, N, Y,
,
Hieing
MIAMI— Dinner Hour ($5.70»
won the Doncaster purae by *i*
lengths at Tropical Park aa fav­
ored Mi Preferldo, Cuban star,
faded frnm first to alxth.
NEW
YORK—Frank
Ervin,
42-year-old trainer and . driver
front Aiken, S. C„ was the load­
ing money-winning reinamnn on
harness* racing’* grand' (circuit
(hi*, year, with *170,771.

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C H IC A G O ,
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ijnirgc K e ll uf D rtn ilt wiis re rl if iid today an Hie ( lis t third
liaium iiii evei in win the A m ei leun Leagu e tiatting crow n -und
lie Illtl it w ith tile clu sesl filllsli
rrcorii.

The 170-poimd tiger, ciillcctl’lg
two hits on Hie (Mud day of Hie
I it lit Henson,
xltmlnl
Bustoil'a
Ted Williams, who was held hltleus in hilt Iu I game, .1420 tn
,1427. Wiliianui iuIshi.iI hecnmlug
n five time winner of Hie crown
by iwo tan-thmixuuds of it point
In tlm ailde-inle windup.
There have
hern one point
imn gins liefiue, hut never has
Hie edge had such a decimal da*
■Ihlon na this une.
AllhiMiglt Nliaded for Hie dludeni, Williams topped the cir­
cuit In home run* with 41; run*
scored, 1501 total hasea, !!5H, and
III two hnn tilti, 80—one more
double thin Kell. This sweep In
Mirrlnliied hitting helped glvn
Will Is m* "Player nf tha Y e ir”
honor*.
,

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Art Hmittcniin, young Detroit
right
hander,
participated In
seven double play* during 1040,
tops among American I-eagui
pitchers.

xOltIDA S'l’A’
T h u a trc H
AIR-CONDITIONED

Y ire s fo rw
LA H T T IM tfS T O D A Y !

BRAKE
SPECIAL

Johnny Isijack of Ihe Chicago
Bears threw 112 passes In 1940,
more than any nther player In
the organisation,
All of Syracuse
University's
Natlnnal
A AU
championship
crosscountry team with the ex­
ception nf Dick Church will re­
turn for artlnn next fait.

Harness race horses competed
for nearly 811,000000 In puraaa
Ten members of Oklahoma's In 1940, an Increiaa nf mot*
rtlng eleven during 1949 were than 8000,000 over the previous

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Dittta Burke B«|M« Pnltatt
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for Him or for Her
Man's and. women's stylea fn fine
leathers with' compartments foe
driving.. license, business cards*

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or hy atto rnry. at Ih t n 'tlca of
"Leghorn'' hats a re named af­
lha I'ltrh of aald Court. al Iha ter the Ita lia n port of I rghnrn
Court Mniiaa al Hanford, Hamlnolr
County, Florida, on lha T.h day through w hich they arc shipped.
of January, A. IV. I»»n, and In al But the h at* ac tu a lly arc pro­
In dafatill lliaraof. a nacraa pro duced In Flesnle, a Aiiliurh of In ­
Cunfaaao w ill ha antarad. and lh»
land Klorance.
aald caua* prm-aad n parle.
'VITNKHH my hand and o ffh lal
«*ul al Hanford. Hrmlnula Counly. Florida on thta lha a|h day of
ftaramliar. A. D . ISIS
IN THK CUCIIT OF TIIF COI NTV
O P. IIBI«NI*ON
C lark. Circuit Court,
JCIxlF,.
HKMINMI.i: (••■l'NT&gt;
FI.OIIItlA, IN PIIOIIATC
Hrmlnnla Couuly. Florida
In ra- I'atatr of
(O F F IC IA L . H CAI.I
AHHIH'IATFH
AltANKA TAKACII
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Legal Notice

Oacraaad.
TO AIX CIIKKITOIIH ANI* I'Ll!
HONH IIA VINO CI.AIMH oil l*L
MANPH AOAINHT HAII&lt; KHTATC.

Ton and each of you .u r I , . , ,
by n n ilflrd and rei|u lr»il to p r.
am t any
rlalm a
and drmaod*
which yon. nr a|tli*r of yon,
have analnal lh a ealale of A ll A N
K A T A K A C II. ila c a ra d . late
-aid C o lin ly. In lh« C nunlv J i i .I k .
nf Hrmlnnla County, Flm ldn
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from lha ll n i. of lha fit i |.,ii.p
cation of ihla nolle* L a . h , 11 tin
nr damand ahall hr In u m in i
and ahall a la t* lha pla&gt;a ,.f , ,
■Irtanca and p n .l n fflra a d .lir-- &gt;&gt;r
lha rla lm a n l. ami ahall h» .worn
lo liy lha c la lm .n l, hla iu-nt m
h i. a lln rn a y , and any an. i, l.iim
or damand not an filed
h ilt t.*

Dr. Henry MeLaulin
Oplom elrltit
11.1 Magnolia Are.

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Reduced 20% On All

BLACK HORSE ALE
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USED CARS

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V C L A R A A P A T M tN n L Room*
gfd Storai. HU W, ftr it Btratt.
r l iowa 1011._______________________
Two room apartment. Apply 112
C m A vp u a.
N pw three room furnished cottagp on lake. Boating, fishing.
and grove.
All ronvanlencea.
Phono 1620-W I._________________
Cottage, unfurnished for rent. HU
Blw A v a ._______ _____ ________
Furnished apartment for rant, l l i
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O ffue u iil who enn
SINGER MACHINES Christmas ENJOY Sunday dinner nt t.uiiey’s W A N T E D
meel piildir, type mid knows
' gifts. Trrms.
:Mr. E. fdh St.
75c »Imi w»«k days. Lumhca A
Phone ULM.
some riiillm e lils of Imokkecpini;.
_sliort order*.
Must lie neiit my I plen«nnl
MOTOROLA.RADIOS — »lR 7h up X-MAH G IFTS FOR HIM A HER
W rite ill louiflisnil In liny K In
Portable A Tahla Models
CROWN LUGGAGE
I'lire of lle i old.
HANFORD JE W E L R Y AND
in Mulched Sets
LUaOAGP. CO.
VANITY 0 ABKS-JBWEI, BOXER Counter u u l wm ileil. Teim ltnil
G rill, Hun Slut Ion. Iln ys.
100 Sanford Ava.
Phone 1.14*
B R IEF 0 A8B 8
CLUB BAGH
CAMEO
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11.00
up
Wo both load wh«H goM daa’t
BANPORD JEW ELRY A
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W ORK W A N TED
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bring your prtacrlp41aao t i
•LUGGAGE CO. . .,
Lansy'a. Phono 103.
100 Bknfprd, Avo.
kPhoiid I.14R TM VITOR VV IRK
DIAMOND RINGS CITRUS rn iit ‘shipped fuC Christ- Kin- rolls .lies on plowing ao-l
RIRTHKTONE
(hung tut ns or gntiien plot
inns. Mrj(. M .11. Saekell, Mli-.l
SIGNET AND LODGE RINGS
AI ' te n mg Mild gi ■
»-Hng I.... .
('hrislinas Gift Cintiiu; reason
SVNFORD JEW EL R Y «
•rig Ions. I’l\.'ll- I.W J. J.t. *
able rales. Wlirht VVIIIIsms A
LUGGAGE CO.
R i m .ell
Co. (Not tin- &gt; 2&lt;&gt;n N. I.sill el.
1IH) Hanford Avp.
Phone LHA
Plume
Itii
i
ESHEI.MANH Rrd Rose Frrd
Vl.l. TYPKH of blllblnser wml
Touchlon A Walton. 1201 Crlrrv
r.'H-oii il.lr ral. a. Fie» estlOMi
G
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MRH.
Brown
Miller's
Fruit
Avo. Phono
_________
r*. David E I 'smellier, I'boo
Cake*
at
Plgglv
Wiggly
snd
I1B1-M
FR IED Shrimp Dinner, Served
Table H-Mily.
"The Boat Shrimp on Earili"
Phous I I or VVlile I1' D KiohI, Roy 0*1 I'mmI.,
every nlghl at llmoer’a Grill, Holld Cedar Chest
' hi pent, i tog, llulb llllg , bio. I
010-XW.
124 Ea-.t 1st. S treet._______
luymif, I'Hpri llsnging. phi"'
Shock Resist. Watches
f&amp;.M S w a p H ifor. tn.s e . 4th st. vv*
mg. Work guaranleeil. fmt tb i'
Huy, sell "r Irsde most snyNrw VVork Shoe*
....
11.05
lllg, rensoiiable pro ex
thlng. Phone I OH J.
Courier Paints
gal.|2 50
Army Cols1 nianketa, Sunglai-es, North Florida Stuart sod shell
Bools, Tarpaulins, “Ralncosts,
paeans, finest ouallty. 10 lbs. 12- - SpriYul Mervlrru
ill
Hunk Beds.
. W. E. Klrchofr, Jr.. ROo
ARMY-NAVY SU RPLUS
W. 13th l l ,
_______
NEW F L O O R S surfaced In p ..
105 N^PalmeUu_____
Ph. 1121
fei'llim. Old flunrs made |il.
AB GIFT ItKADUO’a STERH
N E W M A ST R ye r Plimn. 110 rolls. FOR nULOVA - GRUEN - ELGIN . new. Finishing, cleaning A- «».
1125.00 delivered. W. J. Thome LONGINKfl • VVITTNAUER I
&gt; Ing, Pvirtable power plant.
Watches from $24.06
son, Hortentot Ha.
Vtars asperlsm-s In Hemln
Also ,Natl. Advertised
County, H. 5t. Gleasiin. j.si.Ala
PltTBBMRU Palnta for evetv
MEDANA WATGHEH from $12.95 Jifarv.
purpose. *
HANFORD JEW ELR Y
8KNKARIK (Base A Paint f&gt;
VENETIAN HLINDU made I......
(LU G G A G E CO.
112-114 W. 2nd. HI.
Phnna 320.
&lt;i*r. Seminole Venetian lliin
Ph. 134*
100 Banford Ave.
(hi. *20 VV. 3rd. HI. I'limwPA RKER • EV ER fillA R P 1153 W
..Ten A Pencil Sets
ft— A K TIC LK H W A N T E D — B nAl,'L 517 for ilaiterV, (Ienen,i- .
RONSON. EVANS
ABR LIG H TERS
and Hlnr.er service. Ilwsm'i
And Cigarette Caae* from $4.«o Highest cash price paid for used
Battery Hervlca, 101 W. Ft.-l
HANFORI) JE W E L R Y A
furniture Ted Davla Furniture
flt
Co. 311 E. I at. Ph PM.__________ ORLANDO Morning Wanilncl. Or
LUGGAGE CO.
100 Hanford Ava.
Ph. 1341
lando Evening Star. Call KmI|i'&lt;
For evening appointment* and 7— I’clN-I.IvvHtock-HupplleM
Ray. 1105 J. _ _ _ _ _ _
demons!rations at home or si
LAWNMOVVERH^aharneneil,
In
store call 1110, your Kelvlnatnr FOR HALF—
elf* rcpnllcd, lock m key w m l
Dealer. Range*, refrigerators, Small black and white gentle-male
No wnlting-wnrk
guariinlccd
and Easy washers. Rt. John’s
horse. Four year* old; saddle
II. W. Hliunian, 110 East Ith S
Electric Company, First and
anil bridle. $125 00 Ph. *RI-M.
Hanford, Fla. (Formerly with
Magnolia.
______
Williams Klajt Hhnp)
Mandolin 7 case, naver used, cost Registered mcMer spaniel pupKAMEY'H
Uphojitory Hhnp. Fm
.
plea.
Rlark
and
buff.
Ph.
1070-J.
3*0.00 will sail for 12* 00. ph
nltuie nnd nulnmoblles. jlrs-iii
Across road from Mnvleland
m o -j.
Rlde-ln.
7 . able prlres. Frna pickup A &lt;l&gt;
TUXEDO F E E D S : Complete llaa.
l(yr r/a._!ln* 1441, ganfunl.
Hnni’a “Tiuedo
* “ __ Blora. _
Young fat turkeys.
65r pound. Vmloinili Refrigeration Hervl"
Cadies' Dlamo
and 1 violin,
Mrs. Willis, Orlando Highway. ' and Appliances, Call 1P2 R
1st hmiKe Nortt. of Reel’*
Wraeklng yard. •
tot'A I. and i^mg Dial ante M$»v
Plata VtctorlaK Parlor 8uit|.
• ln^. Hlorsge and Cratlng/Wlgbi
Hanging Lamp* . Glass. Alan S P EC IA L FO
•WllllaniH A Co. (not Ine.) 2'H&gt;
Assorted Broiler Chleka, heavy
Truck* and Traah, Select Your
North Laurel, Phone 1014.
and light, from Pullorm Tested
"Fafr
“Tradl“
(lifts
Hers.
“ ' f r i g i d Ai r e :
Flock*, Rock*, • Rode, Wyan­
Poet", Park Ava. at the Q
Hslea and Service
dotte*- Crosses. $1.1.0-100. F.O.B.,
Course. Winter Park;____________
2 Factory (rained qualified Hu
C.O.D.,
Live
Delivery
Guaran­
Cabbage plants. Harlan Market
vice Men.
teed. Take advantage of thla
orida Danish. R.
lltl.l. HARDW ARE CO.
offer
now.
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HATCH ERY. Dipt. «J*,-Bog 7,
IF IT S A Briggs * Stratum 1
Blackwood, N. J.
9
0 8 T A PO U N D — II
HABY CHICK 8 P EC IA L. DactmBillfold, v ntalns money
bar only.
Pullorum T
Important'
r*.
Keep
Hocks. Rocks, Rada&gt; W:
ey, return
fold and padoUse, Rock-Rad Croaaaa
■ar*. John 0, ,
Jr. Ph.
-100. Not Sand, F.O.B., C.O.D.
1*04-M.

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THE

WANTED T W 5 "*iiD R O O It
PURNIBHED HOUSE. W l“
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PERM ANENT REfllD B
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H ER A L

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Furnished Colt
Hammock m
v u
Umber; m.
npdtm Conyentei
Located on Pavod Rand.
fcg R, e-o HtraM.
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fror Bale or R«it. , i room cot
with bath. N. Lanaharg,
8, Bog 141, fllndervilla.________
APARTMENTS, Ona or two room*
furniahfd or unfurnlihed PrlfOto

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There’ll be Christinas crowds
on Long Distance, too

*01 Grahww |l*g . lor*»••!«.U«, &gt;!•«•*•

I'I ioiic Hill'.1

T b a fn lln m la a r a t .a apply
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W lllinU ( I it If S e rv in ' Station
CORN Ell I'.VIIK mid SECOND

Nnnfnid’K l.enllng Paint A'(ilium Slur*

For Reiuilts ,

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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Jl't.llW A. TAKACII
An ataculnr nf II,. I «.i
Will and Tralanicoi ..f
AltANKA TAKACII
deceased
Flr.l
puhllcallnn liaraini.ap
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Phone 51J

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ptlficatlon tag
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l.ruiR dihi.iiuc telephone lines will he uow deil
on Christm.is ICvc nml Christmns H.iy We ll lie
on the jnh doiiiK nui best to pul cnlls ihi&lt;&gt;ni;h
W c'vc .idiled i lot of circuits and tc.m.inr.cd
others. ICveiy sw itch hoard w ill hr in sen-ice.
ICven no. th n e m.iv l»r delays.
You'll uel lastei set vn c if you rh* vein ' .»Il»n*»
before C /ii/sfill.i\ I'lve »&gt;t after C / iin s iu . I'.n

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Turkey, Vegetable P rices Dip
In Final Week Before Christmas

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Rifle* Shipment To
(.'tiinene In linn net I

W A S H IN G T O N , | W . 23. — (■}’)
The .'irate Department -aid to*
day ii lou turned down a rerpted
B y A h o c ‘i I» i I H im
from ii private firm for permission
lu ik c y |irier« d ri lined two to «ik i rn lt .i |&gt;oiin&lt;l in moil place* litis to send IPP/MKt rifle s to Notional­
Iasi week lirfm e Chriitm nv — .md were about 20 rent* cheaper limit ist Chinn.
Officials sold It was rejected
I lie all-time liitiln of Im t V tilrlirn r.
♦
hecause the firm had no rifles
3e, on
I'&lt;inuly-*i/rd bird* averaged around 07 to 09 cfcntx a pound i# hand and no specific source of
many highly competitive chain Mtirr&gt; scro ti the nation. And poultry supply for them.
They gave this account:
mrn repritled them plentiful in all lire*, Gnhhlen weighing mure than
On November SB the Drlgg1H pound* wore g e n e railly
lly 10 to 12
engineering (,'o. of New York ap­
rents n pound cheaper Ini
him amnll
i UK sens on n I price skid this week, plied for on export license for Miritr bird*.
Ii upping two tn 10 cent* n dozen
f j i m l i ' n i r * went m ostly tin- i prielnrlinn continued liltili. The plus government rifles.
In tall., with Drlgg* representa­
t-linnirrd finin Thanksg ivin g time tirric iillin e Department reported
And lirrllrluy menu piniincti. look­ eg output lit mure tlmn 3,800,• tives, it won deter iiilned Unit
Dilggs did not have any rifles rim
ing fin something (reside* turkey
iHMMKI hint month — Till per rent
for I tie main coin so fmjlnl limn", i *in V(i the nveriiffe for the month— any specific source of supply. Ho
pork Inin innsti* nml t ill I wet roasts mil m id the rule of Iny per lien the application wa« returned to
costing nlimit tile same ns ii week S ’ls lit n peak In ull part* of the Drlggs on Dec. 0.
I’resH officer Roger Tuldiy told
ego.
"in try .
reporter*; "We’ve never had any
Price.* of ninny fresh vcgelid.h's
Milk production for Niivrinlici rcipiest for ait export license for
•or the menu side dishes were u 'Ueeiled M,rilll1,0110,1100 poiimls and such rifle* from the (Thlnese guv*
little lower this w eek: celery, rad- upped thn previous record for the eminent,"
tshes, tomnloes, smip bean*, cnli- nonth, set In IIMtl, hy one per
Imiri'i n iru m liers, chicory, (mini"' ■('ill.
pens, peppers, Hpinneh,
Itetlill coffee prices edited slight blgliur In some stores, W. F .
In New Yo rk's hunt! prndun
(CnslInrS S*s« rag* Oasi
mill kel, the (inly Vegetable* Itigli tt illiiimsoit, iimtiniter of the N ii itiih
Ii scene nml guide the rescue
snlrl
e r limn. nl lust C hristm as time "Hint Coffee Association,
coppers run expert to find cof- bouts.
w ire simp licans (th e F in ik in cun
nigh tide on the river was nt
’ee stnyiiiK at the piesent level
wus ilniiinneil liy Ii freest' lute lu*l ■
nl,mil It A. M., and the rescue
n
sunn
what
Hither
fur
u
limit
tnolithl, in iro ts (u ffe ctril |(y nilpaitie* Imped to lie able lo remove
une liecno*e "iiiu iiy ronipn files' some ot I lie bodies liefuie then.
favnrnlile glowing wenthor in Cnli
Hires
lagged
fa
r
liehind
replace*
fnl'liiu I d co lly &gt; nml iu i Imim
Hum lliihnl, chilli mart of the
Nuts for tu rkey s tiifflo i', fruit ■i id cost In an effort to protect Huvnmiiih lied Ctiiss ilisastei coin*
h"
eiiiim
m
ci,
nml
these
will
now
(like , mince liie lind the nut howl
mil lee, said the first search par­
were ........ Inpidnut ihnt the Vgiirul- "nee In cmne up to the new Incle r ties could imt find u single lurgo
lie ndded Ihnt there I" piece of wieckage, uml I Imt appar­
lure Department incllldcil l Inin " is."
' ry little low price coffee left ently even the engines were under
among llm inost-plenlifiil funds fm
the pre-rthtistinas week. I(nl«ln« ii anyone'll inventory
water.
were no I lie lint, too,
The Don A llrndslieel whole*
11u tin I *alit there wus no way of
M intij'c.. were liellig widely fi n. ■ilc food price index this week knowing how deep the wreckage
tliie il fm Imlidny fin e
w ill 1 ' lined nne cent fmni n week uito was hurled in the mini. He said he
Home I nlifm nin vurletlcH ii . nmi'l n fl’i.7,'1 mid mnipnred with (11,23 believed niiiiie uf the Imdie.s rnny
ns Ki u n is n dozen ehcn|ier tlmn i your ng» The fiirure M'|ui'*enli never be inn vu red .
u yen i min.
he t nl ii I wlmlesnle cost of it piiimd
All base officials sold the bond
'"'ll of dI general use funds.
Top 1*1mil. eritf* eolitIll'll &lt;1 till'll
nr probably tarried between 7,0UU
ami M.ttIMI gallons of gasoline when
w hole earth, who, after suffering It look off.
P o p e ' s M e A H iu r i*
The first salvage purty to reti nulr uml pinful events, tm n
l hell eyes t Itwu r,l this sposlnlie turn from the dismal scene sold
(('.iiilluiiriT l-rum .*m , (III* I
see os towards an anchor of sal* fm,r bodies were found, but they
that the ItTiU Ito ly Yen. Will lei &gt;o*lon fur the whole world.
were cut nipped In masse* of
w
m
,
n
.1 y e a r of, pence and not
‘‘ (''nt
nil llmsc
wlm inline marsh gms* and underbrush.
Vt'iir of justiee and not id lit luli.it 1 heist not exehlsIllK Hose who
Twenty nuuhottex were urilered
ffolsm, lie e iie iu iln g eil.u
i ineerelv luit vainly
nwiiil I,is Ii, whin k a path for the rnsrne
‘ i defend their "Just iiripl • nl ion*"
mlrift and oilore him a* llm wiirkei's,
I nl said Hie possession nl mil erinl mil' |ll (III list'll
Copt, tl, H. Hnrrlxmi, public inUs ihi&gt; in njiliels
wenltli w llhnul fulfil In I, re| is of and still III f’ClIllt* do wi
open formatimi offii'ei', sob! the wieekliltie n e
l lie tlaiv dual and a l Hi" -anil' ag,' would cover a football field
" I f on nl line nrenalntin," tin1 rope (,!iui&gt; W4' Stl'lll a wi’lcniin ft HIM Salvage workers sank up l" I la ir
Hiiid, "mi Invitnllun to nniiy lias Hie ill'll 11 or a fiithci
i mpit* in the mire.
whotiii
Is eii i in Im th from lilts Sposl* fnth. ■rhoiH 1 ill till
Chatham Air Force base anIIIM'l u tali!'.
olle Her, on this orrnsiie wi re- b it II of Cod Inis rulin' to Os nmiiH'i'd ihi list of II airmen
iie il it ninie w arm ly nml inilernnl* 1l llll Je.'iiiH tin • !«•decnicr.'
aboard the Imndier:
Iv x x x Ini nil those wmi inline
The I'ope also expressed hope
Clip!. Ceiirge V. Sweat ingen,
C h rist."
that those wiio have hern urtm- pilot, lllreroft nillimander, Cidiua"Iloginiiiag tndny," ttm I'olie her* of the
Itiimnn
f'ldhtdlr
S. C.
"sn iil, we iliiect to the wind' wot Id. Chureh and Imvo strayril nWiry Ida,
(’apt. Andrew (I. Walker, pilot
then, mir pirn that nil men unit v mid return tn the fold like
Norfolk. Va.
encti olio in parlleilldl*, fim n uvery (lie ptmliifnl son.
1st l.t. Rogers Hornsby, Jr.,
land and every shore, may ur*
Apparently the Pope, in re* navigator, Denison, Texas.
cmnpHsh the doslretl fount return
1st 1,1, Ihilrtit W. Heckman,
to m lllU a t
athuisiu,
with all thn ui'ifency'di'iiiand hy to il In#
meant CommanlNiti hut apparent* luinilinrillcr, lllrtnlngham, Ala.
these extinordlnni’V lllties.
h he Ii'fc riu d Imth to Com*
(’apt. Anthony C. Colandro. ru-,
'Mur invitation,
he aid, is muuiaiii and In the exit ernes nl
tin,- tinvlgntor, llaltim ore, Md.
HI ell nt to he iihuve nil th d of ■ .ipltaliniu nlien lie snnll
"•
1st l.t, lames IV. Johnson, Jr.,
p m v s mnl lio|ms fu r,tile good nod
"In the hoc In I field, the eniint* flight engineer, \V. Va.
fpl her who Invi,s"\tn1l* xilflep i,

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happiness of all Ills iliih lie n . And
llil'm e n oil ninth at" mu I'h llilrrii,
at h'ii*t hy i IgM lillll' di oie toil *
pose, even 11111*1' ith n ,|hi &gt;e uhini*
doned ns, wlm have in; ired ns,
who have made and
' h uuih*
us s iiffe i."

The I'n ntlff expressed I "pe limt

there " i l l I ki many conversion*

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rrteltlfifi of Ijftd'iT filntl llUsitdlli'

' ll". vury toots by ilefurm inv
the ItiiaH" of tnati. In.-,tend 'if h i,
real, rrtu lv il nuluio wltlt ortifti
md destiny in (imt, thoia Tit'
' • en snh.'itituted the falsa M tlm
•it man whose in n sile are la a
uiv onto hlniself, x x a
"Hut I lie more terent innova*
' i s have pinvlili'il mi hotter to*
mils. Sint loot from the srime
Mistaken premises and taking tlni
i iwmvard jinlh in another direc­
tum, they have led to nu less
lisnstrmis (‘imseiiuences. Indlld&gt;'ig tin* complete overthrow nt
ie divine order, ■'ontem|it fur the
mithilv of Die liunuiii person, the
denial of the most *arred alul
itmdiiuiculnj fieeiioins, tha Jo*
"tlnalion of it single eluss uvei
•he olhets. (and) tha nnalnve*
meal of ull persons 'and pro­
perly in ii Uitoliturlun state to
no legalization of viotonra aim
o m lllla lil atheion."
Then the I'ope Invited Com*
louiists to return to Chrlatlanlly :
"To those who support one or
the other of these sue Ini system s,
Imth o f which are foreign anil
opposed to the diving plan," he
•aid, "m ay there lie n persuasive
nng in llm Invitation to return
m natural nml C hristian pr|ntides on which Is laiscd .e ffe c ­
tive Justice with respect for
ii'gltlmute rteedums. May the re­
cognition of the fact that a il men
m* cipml ns regards tho Invlo*
lability of personal rlghta pul
an end tu the futile, atiugglu
which
provokes to hiitrvd
of
nnther fo r hrother."
The I ’ope then expressed hope
o r a u n iversal e m lu a clp g o f* the

during I Inly v«ni'.
SI me I lie I02fi Jubilee, he sind,
the ii 111 ii I if i of Catholic in mi*
slim lands ha* more tlmn d'llilded.
•Hut," he ndded, 'with lint groati . i (trief of soul we CIMiltut ltttl|t
thlnkliiu of llie f t r a v e dauiiers
threiilenhiu m nlteiuly ifflle lilift
rtdipimt and its in sllliii|n ii« in
oilier routttrle* of h u ip e and
A sia, like limitless Chin*, where
revolutionary upheavals n cotuli*
tlmiM Hint were ahead' iililum c
have converted field* fl aii'lsliinu
Willi life Into cemeteries el death.
T h is cumlnn holy
y m r , the
P o n tiff said, "must lie dl'clslve,
especially far the I iiu kci I for rullffious renewal of the modern
wei'hli"
,
.,
"Oh that this Imly year eimld
welcome also to the yie iit re­
turn to the one tree rhurchi n*
waited over the cenlurloi, of so
mu i i y who, thmiuli tiellevliiif In
.liistiri C hrlat, are for vnrlnua
lensons at’paraled from her, hi)
said.
"W ith unspt'iikalihi uroniilnifs,
that sp irit, wlm I* |n the heart*
■d Ifinst people, tnilny ctlea out
linpm rlnuly the same p layer uf
mir laird : That they may ho one.
"W ith (food reason, men am
anxious
a limit the
effrontery
with which the united front of
m ilitant iitheltim adviinrex, and
the old (lunation U now voiced faith.
aloudi Why are there s till *e*
piirutlnnaY Why are there still
schism s?
When w ill ull the
Chemical control of weeda hen
forces o f the spirit and of tuvu been found cheaper than hurnl*
he haimoulously united?
.uttlng hy tho R ural Ktectririi’a" I f , on other occasions, on Ip*
lon Adm inistration.
'Vitutlnn to unity has he«n sont
, forth from this apostolic xao,
,on tills occasion wo repeat It
Fifty-six per cent uf 1Ire ait
ilarmo
more w arm ly and patarm illyi we urned In through Pontiac, Mich.’*
feel that we nre urged by the iox system In five years weir
pleadings und prayers of numer* also but only unu pec cent ot W)f-

IP

FRIDAY PEC, t t lM t

THIS SANFORD HERALD. SANFORDl FLORIDA

lovers scattered over the dhorio alarms were falye,

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Sanford Churches

U'uatlsRsa I k m n i t (M*l
•■ii T.irj.Uy at 11:00 A.M. by Llsut
f'.tiil Jor.c-. "flar.ta C la « ” y..il
tic pic m t to hand nut gilti and
deeiirullnnn will ineludc a Chrirl- t.tid
;:U
tuns tree. Carols will lie sung and :•!«
recitations presented. Regular •ve­ 7-4*
iling services will lie given at 7:3&lt;I , 11(1
.10
I’.JI. During the afternoon Run- »
', (in
shine baskets will he given lo Jill
those at the County Home gad &lt;i,lii
Infiimury and to shut-ins, gnd :i:.t.'n |(i
Christmas enrols will he sung fur pi:(l(t

i'ftin tr
Hantn Claim 1'n.itniii
!((&lt;*&lt;** fur a l"«ilr
1‘iipiiUr MiisltKeynotes hy c*rl»
Variety Hull
Meet lire Its nil
Nlxlii Killtlan
t’tlll Itssit at Organ
Hpnrts Kthg or Dny
Atlisle InterTortn
II’* Jiuoe* Time
rnlleil Sn linns
lic it Hi iliul nr Atii sir
them.
At h'irne wlib‘ Mii.le
All Souls Catholic Church will uiirn
I 1;»0 fVSWM
hold Its Midnight Mass Saturday iiior. Hiva orr
algid at 12:00 o'clock with Fnth' i
ySA 'ITH IIV V
William Nuchtrnh officiating, and
tVi'nlirn J 0 ,ll tmrv,i
masses will be held nt 8:00 A.M i.&lt;nrid
id Mews
and 10:00 A.M. Sunday. ChrI*t- , no The 7 O'rlnrk ('lull
flow*
mas mush' will he iindc.r the direc­
U(Ml
n alar Alimle
tion of Mr*. F, ' K. Rntiaiiiltit, «; JO I'p
Atormaa
lirv u ile a *
chidr director, A midnight nla&gt;s ,:«S Alooits In Ataxic
it
O
II
■Sew*
is also scheduled to ho hold on
IS K(ire*try Hhnw
New Year* Evu.
Ii 1(1 I'otiiilsr Aliixlr
The First Christian Church at '' IS Variety
11:00 A.M. Sunday will offer » 101(10 I’lli lip Parade
ar. A liny-A flirt-Ar Sluxlr
special program of Christina* enr- in,
|U!l(I Old, New, linrrowi&lt;il, It lu*
oln with J. Walters leading, ’’No I 1 no 4’tdldren's i 'I hhsI" llunr
Room fur Jesus’* will ha the sub­ 11:10 Allillltl lie view 41’HStl'l
H IS Allude Hawaii
ject of the sermon hy the Rev. J, i:
no News
Randall
Ferris.
No evening 17 is Th* llnnit IVnaon
1J: .10 lino X*1111,
service will be held.
I (ill I'npiilor Htar
The Assembly of (|ud Church, 1:15
tJilla Aoierlifliia
1200 I .mi re I Avenue, will conduct ai an Alnsleiil VarltlluB
its speeclul Christmas program Min lia r Nun,. Ilnarh
J'OII Tnday's Hinr
Humbiy night at 7:00 o'clock with .1:111
Aluslml HlliiWdm*
music hy
by the Sunday Hehrsd 4:011 AlOSle l"iver* Prusriim
pedal tousle
ee,illtne Jlv * Hrsnliii,
l:lo
(jlmm* and soloists. At tmlo 11:00
',11,0
ho I III y thm Ilnur
A.M. service, the Rev. |„ A. Allen n
45 The Hrlaht Hind
will deliver the Christmas Serinoi
X UO
* '111 ’ •■Ik , 0&lt;i ii «*
The Rev. II. L . Miller wjjr"dc
M nrkil • t|*iuiri
Kiri i
liver the Christmas message at the *15
1.10 T w itl.h x iHoagli
Chureh of Cod of Miller Farms S'10 HiMiris Parade
•MS Ileuny (liiniliniiii l&gt; iilo r|u iu s
Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock.
,':llo Haul a OIiiiih p m arn m i •
Thn Free Methodist Chqfch, &gt;:fs
uii dx V K&lt; hunt I-vsii * a
1
West Fourth Street and Laurel 7:10
’* the . Tups IlfHMft) • •
Avenue, will hold Itx Christmas MS
•
at
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pingrnm ut 7:30 nVinrk, Sunday xiOo
Sj .111 Alee l I lie Hu ad
veiling with recitation, dialogues 'lillll Huron onry
and[ Hpii lul music. The Ilev,’ Fred Vi.10 apart* K I iik af May
'l:SS AHisInO fill*, flint*.
I(. Hurioii, pastor, will eopduet the 5:45
IP * th,lien Tim e
service.
’
in. on Papal ir Atii*le
tn(
1
.1
Vo riel y
At the Christmas service of the
30 AI ll" la h w llli IliiMle
First Church of Christ, Scientist, ,I I H
ill News
Him East Second Street, flam Law- I I IIS Hi*n orr
son will he the reader, A speclnl
program of music will ...
he eglvcn
The Geneva Rapllst Church will
have special Christmas service,
I.H 'K N O W H .U :
H er
71
lA P l
Nr* Vurk prlre* ur rim Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock will i.liiKnrly
(m il* mid v*s 1*1 u
Julian Sleiistrom officiating. The "fit'll liy Itle Pi.||rritl Hr:iie MurGeneva Methodist .Church will el N fS h Her, lei
\ VNi'S'luf Hal
lie :ui, i a Ir in
hulil ii* riirlshuAa service ut Utltd
H.i.d rj uii I it jr t in-s.BIt. p u
i An,
o'clock, Honday morning.
i " , Her olid ripe i . oii.
Hnap 11 , mi* iiii*l.. I* pi l. e* o,|.

Wuffe Hour Ruling

DECEMBER 31,1949 IS IRE LAST MV

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'■vhen ;he leirned he iroi to be
ralaaaad,
fihe wmiled 11 yrnn after Idl
cnnvlctioir, itnv« up hope for Ins
release, and was married In 11(42,
This marriage was nimolM. In
1044, she wus wpd to Correntl.
Under the law, Hoy was legally
dead slnci&gt; he was sent to prison
for life.
"I waited all those years and
then I married ngiiln," Mrs, Co.'renti sohtied. 'The day lie was con*
dtimtuul, 1 was free. Wliot wu* I
to do:
"After nil, I've got to tliink of
the man I inurtie.;, too. I want
I.ouU to come out, liut I'm tomarried. | can't meet him. I can't."

W E ’L L B E A T .
BO O M 225 M E IS C H B U IL D IN G
W E A R E M O V IN G T O
112 N O R T H P A R K A V E N U E
S A N F O IU ), F L O R ID A
C . M. B O Y D
A L W A LLA CE

CM. BOYD--CDMPANY
so r iMcoseoriAHo)

LX O ' i :c &gt; X

"YOUR M UTUAL IN8URANCK FR1KNDS"
8AMF. PIIONK NO. 1U-I
tema

ICssllMfC
Pane Ds«l
lions.
Revisions, also |o be effectin'
Jan. SB, were Issued at the *kiti»
time In exemption ret/ulatlon* fur
workers employed
“ ‘ *
taliiatlinli*'
ii
i, *1 III*
salesmen
and
'local
wnrk.
Under the d.x is tjp f m u la tlu V '
ft. worker
1 'lgHslf
, h i nrur**A|onA
------, ilfled
enu
or executive could
not be exeirtpl

If lie did work')lba I Imt peffonjr
hy poii exeippt w p rk frsr-a g ,fo

human life ,"
Toward ....
thie attainment .....
It 1is real and siiMi'.JM
peace which

and enduring, the Hope »n|d, ,' ]
have ever dedicated all out*
fnrta 1 first, that war Iw avert!
later Hint Its dostructlen and ]
suiting griefs lie clrcumscrlM
und niiw, tn lossen the surnnr
cottsviiiicneea that atlll today an&gt;M
heavily nn so largo a pgrt of
human family.
' '
"Ip thla goncroxlty, so Ixiuiilcatta
and *pontan»ou», we recerm*!
pleasure, anil
and huld
hulg up ^gaM^
with pliasure,
i
example tn all, that good
__________
istmag
which, according to
th# Chrlatmag
messago of‘ tha
Ilia .anlfcl*. glvte
giory *«
to ii1'*! w"’’
and haalena
' *1 Ii tho com*

DIAMONDS
For ChriMmaH

iiinesil diirliiM (h* im .rnliir Mirinn

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.........

Him h
VH le al liien
l . i a i . 5 1441.
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n .u ... aim, p ii.p .

in'ol* 1.511.4..50.
' ull. 1.041, U'n,

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loo ( uii

and Forever!

pimrer
pimrer

I 00 3.111.
I,Inis' lies ii * hll*lie|*

50 ,

d lrsw lierrlee pel i,l 55- tin. few
li(4V*‘n» ‘ .5(1
L'dliliiae I *, tl,i elieI tune* tin.
iiieslt.t r.pind tj'tie I
1 'iP'uhlher* liiirtii'l 1.50-1 15, row

I.

Mnkv hi*r dreamH come trite nt
CHRISTMAS with the Hunhinif
renlity of u beautiful diamond !
Chouse her •olltnlro or bridid duo
from otrr ’ seUwtlnnfr 'itf'JWililant,
fJlU’*!|iiality genm. We guarantee
their high quality- .
mid their
value I Priam from

7*. pourer &lt;|1 1 ,nr.-3
1 ,1 1 1 yon......r«w
......
j .mi, large sis.
Z.JA.j.f.O,
else
fen
f,„
*i 35 , plelile*
•
*.75

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ir lillll
'lumi'y
Illy

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hualiel
1 1 1 - 1 . 514. i ’hui.|i etc *3 on
'(ttldtv**;hlrnrr
gtldtvxi^’hicnry • hu*h*l»

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i.on.i.M
Ml,

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Itsenn.lu Iiiiftiel* 1 (..l-l 35
1.1?M*1,50. piiarer T5
Kanirui.ite per i|t in. i|
t i i l l u f ' hi i l i a t r . i i i r 1 1| k
f.|i 1 i/lmi'H l (in. i f.i, (ew
liiinrej to*,75. |1 imi.li.e i ila
Mii.ireC' la
' ' s t S r u Imshrli,

lew

ti'ft’ t c

5 2 9 .7 #

•1.55

7 . oft. , o u .

I . Hi.feu 3 71 I *V,

fe,v

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11(1* •
1,5(1.

'• $ 1 5 0 0 .

ill

« IV K HIM A niNO . . . signet, lodge g/id
eiahlern rings, handsomely styled to |/lena«
every man! From

f.'elerv 1(1 in. H i rules Oolilnlihour! 2 », duxi'ii » on, 1 d-ixeii ami
ii dll*

FiirieS.fMi f*|ll ihid flHttf.lM*, hlf'jo
t.t». ti**. ill (yin hi Him, i &gt; i, in, I ll &gt;

Z-11 das I All '.'on

Peppers husliel* I'ulir Wander*
I.Ml. jiiairtr mat *■,,.,II Mia I 7
n iliir I, ii 11 ii *.. i
ts o -jiio , poor­
er 1.4,4,-1 !A
lie,I* | All-*,Itli, ||,|.
Iloaolle* 3 1 ii. iw l,„ « i,| * 1 .35 . j, in
IlndlKlies 14 *|l h, a* reds X14,
(In* 75.
Miilinsh

Ihi *I ii .|*

York ?_&lt;ia-3.:i.
1 , 0 0 - 3 ,(10,

large

U

y e ll m v

516"■

560

NM OK F it s '
A C C K S N O R IFN : elegant
Ilghl4'i's, lighter-case eomlimatiom fo r
hint ov her. From |(1. to |2B.

H t r o i e ’ ii-

omhde Halloa

tiliahlde
l a r g e III YITV
I o n - I f,a. w h i t e . 7 5 - 1.oil.

(T C A R K T T K t ’AHF.8

uutxlilu snlcsmi’ii.
Another clmiigi1 liases the side*
volume test uf the '!&lt;irul retailing"
exemption on “retail sail's of good*
or services of which more than
BO per cent of thu dollar volume
are mails within th* state." The
wording has lieen 'ratal) sale* the
greater part of which arc In Int nutate eommyrea."

910.00 la 930.00

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Ing o f peace on earth.

•adaaMaciwMlate*.
afk a* traacaatcrc pra®

H O L L E R 'S
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•asy ta atpty. Vary
a jiw ltsl asa aaa*
aavarv drtai * 40 i

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Holiday Service Special
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Vegetable Market

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Lifer Out

7

Tcjh,' Hgt, Lsomitd II. Hughes,
light’ engineer, Texu*.
Staff Sgt. Fred W, Ciiiinlnghnm,
■
tiebo eperalnr-gtiuniI', New til- lic e " workers.
Th" new , regulutlons, ftpplyl(lg
leans,' I.M.
professional, exgcullvn' gml ad*
S la ft Sift, Manson I.. Crcgg, to
n.liiLii'iiilixt
ntnli IV.'HMi,* til-Ay
lit;
niliiistratlve' employex,'
'tanner, Texas.
tlm
hours
they
eabtuit
be
exempt
If
S ta ff Sgt. llm ilc ll W Myers,
spend ut "lion-exempt", work .yx
gunnel, F i auk fo il, Ind.
Slaff Sgl. Hilly t' llrislid, ttun- coed 211 per cent uf their own work
lime.
ner, Tuusria, Arlx.
The main ehnngit In the regula*
lions of feeling exemptions for out*
M o sh h ku
| ie Hnlemuen and employes ciigaged In a local retnlHng rapacity exei«Hi Peer IIM,
lemis the exemptions In worker*
blessed day of the year,"
of these ly|M’» who sell "service!.
I’oiie Plus remarked that "youi
The idd legulotlons limited M*
excellency has appropriately made tiniplions for ‘local tetalllug" eitt*
reference to the gi.id licnefitn plovc* lo I lo'se , nuuaetl In mnlilpg
Hint I ho birth and mission of the retail sale, or good*. Now tlwlr
divine redeemer have inougni can be exempt for the retail sale
to mankind."
of services. This also upplles 'to
“Indeed," lie continued, "salva­
tion will not come for the world
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Yugoslavia And
Santa Claus May Have To Keep
On Fur Lined Jack et In Florida U. S. Hit A ccord
On Flying R igh ts
By Associated frees

Sants Clem will even find hit fur-lined jacket titeful in Florida
loniRlil when lie makes hit annual trek from the North Pole.
Of tonne, the jovial gentleman won't find any mow in Florida,
hut he may encounter tome sparkling white froit.
A told wave which originated in northern Canada—Santa's home
territory — hat been creeping southward for nearly a week. It rrached
north Fluridn last night and sent*"
BELG RA D E, Dec. 24. — t/P) —
ti-mperntun-* skidding to tielow
The United Rtatcs and Yugoslavia
frri-xinjr mnrk* In many northarn
reached a provisional civil aviation
and rent r a ) parts of the state.
agreement today allowing Ameri­
can civil planes to flv over this
F L O R ID A — F a ir today and
country’s territory and land at !t»
.Sunday i-xrrpt ronairlernhle rloudiairports.
firs* with a fow showers lower
Simultaneously, It will allow
Fast flnnsl. Continued mild and
Yugoslav planes to operate over
rather windy. Fresh to occasionW A SH IN G T O N , _Der. 2(~ (/P) American tones of occupation in
silly timdi-rntely stronn northeast —flm lrninn M cKellar (l)-T rn n ) of
winds on Fast Coast, elsewhere lhe Senate Appropriations Com- Austria and Germany and land
moderate lo fresh norllicaest winds miter predicted toilny Cungrrss at airports there.
Although it was not specified
ih rmiirh Sunday.
will rut government spending
In the agreement. It was under­
sharply next yenr.
If Mr. Chius should come in the
“ The tax burden l» too heavy stood here that Pan American
daytime, tic'll neetl dark ulaasea on our penpin to keep up this rate World Alrwa/a will use a stop here
lirruusc tin- sun w ill I mi bright and of spending," M cKellar told a re ­ on Us New York to Calcutta run.
shiny over alt parts of tho state porter. " I belieVe Congress w ill This will rut about 800 miles off
except the lower Fa st Coast, rut the flsra l 1061 spending nub- Its present route.
where moisture from the sea w ill sla n lla lly lielnw the 1060 total."
The agreement marked the
manufacture rlm i'ls and make It
The veteran Tennesseean has greatest Improvement , In Yugo­
partly cloudy.
railed the 21 memhars of the ap­ slav-American
aerial
relation!
.............. .. wave which lias pre­ propriations rommittee to meeet
ceded Santa's visit
sent perhaps on Jan. 4—the second day of the since Ihc crisis provoked In 1048
to assure Floridians that It really next session—tn plan Hie move* when the Yugoslavs shot down an
American military plane cutting
is Christm as time — Inst night ahead.
pushed the thermometer to ns low
He said he hopes not mily tn across a rnrner of Its country.
us 27 mid 28 degrees In some sec- find ways tn recognise hoi alsn
The, negotiations have been gpthois of the state.
to speed lip Hennte art ion on Inc un since early November.
Ft n-I formed where tempera- money hills.
Under the terms of the agree­
•ares dlppeeil hrlow Ml) degrees
T ills yenr the Kennte did not ment, effective Immediately, a
■ilti the lowest temperaturaa re- wind up Its work nn major appro­ United Htates airline "to he desig­
■ordrd In low arra s aliout 7 A.M . priation hills until mhl-Ortuher,
It was 28 degrees at Ht. M ary In nr about six months after It got nated by the gevernment” will he
permitted (o pick up and illacharge
(tie Gnlnesvilfo d is lrirt, 29 at |,a- the last one from the House.
Cross,
M cKellar said he hope* this international passenger*, traffic
In the upper Fast Coast d istrict time tn get all money hills through and mall at Belgrade going In cith­
-Inrliidlng Pierson, Itrl.nm l Cres- the Hcnate hy Ju ly )■ the start of er direction. The Yugoslav plane*
cenl C ity .H astings, llim n cll, Nsw the new fiscal yenr. Hot he e x­ will have the same privilege at
Mmyrrm and Mims — the readings pressed fear that his rommittee the occupation *onc airports.
may lie slowed up hy a rhange In
• « lined from 211 to ,'ll degrees.
It alsn provides that either
lo the heart of tho state, around House procedure on money h ills.
Chairm an Cannon (l)-M o) of country can ask fur a revision of
Orlando, the m ercury dropped
1 1 urn op degrees at Fru it land P ark the House Appropriations group the agreement, and Yugoslavia
favors wrapping up nil money hills served notice that it Intended to
In MO nl Winter Carden.
I’a-uiilena, lliislm cll, Webster, In one package. In the past, Con­ Hu so Just as soon as Its plans
Mimikville, Plant C ity , l.akclam l, gress has voted nn Individual '•for the operation of a Iran*Ihnhnm and Valrleo in the Brooks- money hills for each government Atlantic route have progressed to
ville district hail temperature* agency nr department—not on a a point where negotiations for
lump sum appropriation.
longing from 29 lo MB.
Proponents of tho one-jisrhagc traffic rights In the United Stales
Although
the
thermometer plan say Its adoption w ill bring appear desirable."

American P 1a n e s To
Be Allowed To Fly
Over T i t o Country

McKellar Foresees
Cut In Government
Costs Next Ye a r

The divimiy
ol the season
Is surpassed only
m the ioy n brings
lo the hearts
ol men

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dropped to MH degrees In the Fvarglades district) there was no frost
diingei and no danger to the many
thousands of acres of truck prodine. Nor was there any danger
in the citrus euuntry around- In ­
dian River where the temperaturaa
ranged *»- in III to -Ifi degrees.
Almig the "Cold Const," p ri­
mary winter tourist haven In the
state, It ranged from 4B to A6 dagrees — just enough to m a k e
n a ils necessary and not enough to
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economy. They argue It w ill en­
able tho House and Renatn In have
all rosta licfnro them at min time
- with a hotter chance of making
reductions and cutting out over­
lapping spending hy agencies and
departm ent

MAKKIF1) AGAIN
SANDUSKY. ()., Dec. 24-WT)
—Tho Rev. Silas L. Scars, 04.
was on hi* honeymoon today. Hn
married Mrs. Addle Jetter, 69, of
Barberton, O., yesterday.

Santa Claui May Bring Drought
S trik en New York More Water
NEW Y O R K . Dec. 24. — (/F&gt; — When New Yorkers hang up
their stockings tonight, thsy may well ask Santa Claus to bring ihu
draught-stricken city some more water. '
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And there's just a chance the jolly old fellow may do M.
City officials were ■ lillle happier about the water c n iii today.
They didn’t iliow any outright optimism, but there was a solid note ol
restrained cheer.
First of all, the city’s 8,000,00(1 pnt level* we are hopeful that
people—usually hilled a* tho most we will stop losing storage. This
cynical population &lt;&gt;n earth—hnve continued and Increasing cooper­
been co-operating In wnler sav­ ation i* puxhlng further Into the
ing like one til it troop of 11&lt;W future the drastic measures we
Scouts. They have cut consump­ feared wc would have In Impose,"
tion by MOO,000,(KM) gallons n day. he said.
Second, them lias been n little
At the first of the month, rltv
rnln, and there are hope* fur mure. wsteer commissioner Stephen J.
Yesterday's fall Is expected to add Carney said rationing would have
980,000,000 gallons to the reser­ to start "not later then New
Year’s" If the loss wasn’t checked.
voirs.
Now—even at the city’s old rale
All this add* up to some very
reassuring figures after a month of consumption — ihe rationing
date has been pushed back tn the
of doubt and fear.
Since Dec. t, the net loss In the middle nf February. At the new
reservoirs ha* been nnly 4,000,- low rate—about 878,008,000 gal­
000,000 gallon* — compared lo a lons a day — It would not he neeeeterrific drain of nearly 80,000,000,- sary until Fell. 84. This, nf course,
takes no account of the rainfall
000 a month since last summer.
and snow likely to fall during the
The water conservation program winter months.
end two rnlna have gone hind-lnThis has already begun to take
hand to hold down the lose. Until some effect, and yesterday’s net
this month, there had been no loss in the reservoirs wns only
significant rainfall In the reser­ 221,000,000 gallons.
voir area since last spring. The
Rut the city leaders were quick
water was running just one way— In point out that this was not a
pardon— Just n short parole. The
out,
"But now we hope we have water problem la expected to last
touched bottom,” Chief Water Bn- for at least two years until new
supplies are tapped In upstate
linear Edward J. Clerk said.
“If consumption la kept at pres New York.

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WASHINGTON. Dee. 14. —
f/P»— More than 100 Christmas
gifts - mostly food betieges
— have • arrived at Hm White
House for President Truman.
In addition, the mall room re­
ports receipt of more than
12.000 Christmas cards, about
2.000 of them addressed to the,
President alone and the rest to
the family. The gifts Includ'1
hams, turkeys, fruit cakes, and
bacon—much of which is ex­
pected to be distributed to hos­
pitals and othtre esineestlt
pitala and other Institutions.
8hlrta and ties by the dosens
also have arrived for the min
who once ran a haberdashery
in Kansas City. Odd gifts In­
cluded a 72-Inch candle sent
from Tarpon Springs, Fla.

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Pope Plot Opens
1959 Holy Year
At S t Peter's
Three S t r o k e s With
Silver Hammer An­
nounce Jubilee Year
VATICAN CITY. Dee. 2 4 .H ule X II opened the
ItM (M r Year ef die Roman
CetbsMe Charrh
lev as •M Ihe
Joyaw rioting ef church belle
sad (be angry chatter of Commeaiet-led disorder*.
Scarcely
had- tlw Psatlff unseated the
holy dear at 8L Peter's basilica
with three ayatboHe strokes of a
silver hammer, when Commun­
ists ordered and Ihea cancelled
a general etrika In Rome pro­
vince.
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Italian Commiea VATICAN C IT Y , Dee. 24— &lt;/P|—
pope Plus X II Inaugurated tho
Cancel Strike For Catholic
26th holy year of the Roman
Church today with three
of a silver hammer open­
Yule Ceremonies strokes
ing the only doors of Ht. Peter's
ROME, Dee. 24—(/Pi—The Communlat-Ied Chamber of Labor to­
day called—then called off—a gen­
eral strike to protect police mea­
sures against a peasants’ meeting
that would have coincided with
the lloly Year opening ceremonies.
Union executives cancelled the
strike DO minutes after it had
been due to start. Thsy said In­
terior Minister Mario Seelba had
nrnmlsed to release 260 persons
detained hy the police and to re­
move more than 800 police from
the square In which the union
headquarters Is located.
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The square Is also the site of the
Basilica of St. Mary Major, one
which ceremonies Inaugurating the
of Rome’s four major churches In
Holy Year were held today. The
police had been stationed In the
square tn prevent Interference
with the church ceremony.
The Chamber of I,abor had ori­
ginally set Its peasants meeting
for the Colosseum, then changed
it tn the chamber headquarters at
Ihe direction of the police. When
the heavy polire guard filled the
square, however, only shout 200
peasants were able to reach the
union hulldlng.
Police said about 100 peasants
had been "stopped"—an Italian
expression for detaining cltlxen*
at police headquarters without a
specific charge.
Meanwhile, another Communistled crowd overturned an Amcrh
con car today during an antiFranco demonstration In Rome,
The car, parked In front of the
Spanish embassy to Italy, was
reported, wlthouit Immediate conflrmatlon, to baleoag to a U. 8. ambass? official.
Riot police qulekly dispersed the
crowd which- was prataating
against the preeenee In Rome of
Hpanlah foreign minister Marti
Artajo.
. ,
The demonstrators stoned the
embassy building, breaking win
dowa.
The automobile, a black, new
sedan, was turned on Its side. Ita
windows were broken.
Demonstrators carried posters
reading "Death to Franco" and
"Viva La Pssslonarln." "La P bmslnnarla," Dolores Iharrur I, Is
most famous woman CommunistCommunists and the Soviet-line
peace partlsana have been clamor­
ing for daya against ArtaJo, who
came to Rome for the Holy Year
opening.
They charged he was negotiating
for an Italo-Hpanlsh alliance.

Love Message Sent
By Polio Victim

A crowd of 60,000 persons in
side the Basilica cheered as the
Pontiff strode alone through the
door Into the vast church, seat nf
the religion of 400,000,000 persons
of which tho Pope Is the temporal
head. Outside .700,000 more gather­
ed In St, Peter's square heard the
tat bronse bells of the Basilica
ng the tidings that the jubilee
year had begun.
But Ihe struggle in which the
church is now locked with Com­
munism wae symbolised at the
vary hour of the holy ceremonial
by a call from the Communist,
led chamber of labor for a gen­
eral strike in Rome.
The labor group eallsdvho strike
to protest polleo measures against
a peasants' meeting the union
scheduled to coincide with the
church ceremonies. The labor leadera cancelled the strike 90 minu­
tes after dlllng It when Interior
Minister Mario Hcelba promised
to release peasants who had hern
arrested and remove police guard*
from the chamber of labor head,
quarters.
As the Pope opened the holy
door at Ht. Peters, simitar cere­
monies were held in Rome hy
Cardinals at the three other pat­
riarchal basilicas -- Ht. Paul'*
outside tha walls, Ht. John Latersn
and Ht. Mary Major.
In the square outside Ht. Mary
Major were mobilised 800 Roman
police and carlhlnerl, summoned lo
prevent Interference from the
chamber of labor headquarters
across the square. There the ills,
puted peasants meeting had been
scheduled after police banned a
demonstration at the colossaum.
The meeting was cancelled when
only about 200 persons were able
■1° gal through t|t* poHtm cordon.' Romes Communist newspaper
Units asked In black headlines:
"Is freedom of astomhly
threatened by the holy year?"
It appeared to algnal a possible
open attack on tho churcn. This
the Communists have avoided until
now In strongly Catholic Italy.
As the newspsper continued to
publish news of Htnlln’s birthday
celebration lest Wednesday, ft
charged that the Pope's addresi*
yesterday demonstrated his wor­
ries "over lies of the Vatican with
the Imperialists and warmongers.".
At Ht. Pater’s the pomp and
ceremony of the holy year In­
augural stirred the huge crowds
to alternating breathless quiet,
cheers and applause. •
A great shout rose as the Pon­
tiff, In hla rich ceremonial robes
and heralded by pealing silver
trumpets, wae carried op nla portabU throne from the 8iatlne
Chapel to the holy door at the
portico of the Basilica.
There several hundred dignitar­
ies and representatives of the
world press watched with a sud­
den hush as tho Pope took the
jllrer hammer presented him hy
Italian workmen and approached
•he door through which 8,000,000
Pilgrims are expected to pass dur-

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NEW YORK, De. 24. - ^ The Christmas wlahes of Mr*.
Marlon Brady are not likely to
come true.
Since September, the 86-yaar-otd
mother has been In an Iron lung
after a severe attack of Infantile
paralysis. She la largely para­
lysed, and cannot even use her " 7 ‘i!? ' ? “ ho|Jp f t
In his Christmas address ysstervoice.
But from her lip movements and d*F Pope Plus _had eald that "In

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Tourists Greeted
On Like Monroe Home For Christmas thing.
Finallgs In desperation, they
By Townsend Club
called a lip reader frew

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 24. —
Captain R. E. Morton and C.
Gibbs arrived yesterday afternoon |&gt;F) — Betty l&lt;ou Marbury arrived
aboard the 16 passenger motor here early today from a Boston
‘ Carol Ann, which will be hospital eager to get bach to her
humble form homo and Ita Christ­
mas tree.
She and her father, Clay Mar­
bury, snatched a few hours sleep
and then planned to head for homo
nsvllle, Tenn., M mlleo
away. The lO-year-oidftfth_______
said she had to finish decorating
tha tree,
Her family wae anxious for her
Is powered by a twin motored
real and la capable n ■■»•*} to hero a happy holiday. For
IK to 18 miles an hour, It will within a few days
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tor right hand
her
available for charter, further may hava to be remereea to stop
lion shout ths erelate May the spread of o malignancy. She
lived by telephoning Uvo of- has asked the nation's pi
prayers
Seminole Counyt Cham- that tho operation won’t bo i
vmereo or by contac ting
Morton.

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lag. With tha help of a mir­
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: Europe
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Ready For
Best C hristm as
S in ce The War
More Of Everything,
M o r e Food, M o r e
Warmth And Smiles
LO N DON , |) r r . 24 — (AT— Fur
Europe it w ill lx- n dull Christm ss*w Idle only In favored spot*-.hut
a lictter one than the old continent
bus hail since I he war.
From I he Uniter) Kingdom and
f f t o m all iiu a rlc r* of the malntnml
ratlin r» port* that there i* more of
jn«t ii I no 11 everything •• mnrr
lood, nioio toyii, more warmth,
ninri' smile*.
There wo* also' a great deal
none rug, and it disappointing
(hot Inge of snow.
It w ill lie a white Christum* in
pints of N orway and Sweden,
iinvariii and Sw itzerland. Hut ju»t
about everywhere else them was
min nr n threat of It and cxtoli9 riv e region* were gloomy under
, great tmis.wi of fog. A ir scrvlre*
were almost at a standstill yestrrday In northern Franco and the
low countries.
Hut, dispatches 'emphasised that
• hem is more light in shops ami
home*, re lie v in g a marked im ­
provement in fu rl supplies, and
iit"te gaiety in the streets, more
good, in shops, ninro fond anil
g i f t I ’hristmna shopping was
—lieu v ir r.
™ In Mr it riin it was a shopping
Spree. The extent tn which the
population i|ug down Into hank
account* to make it a merry
f'h m t leas wit* revealed by the
national -livings figures. For the
week ending today the* small sav­
er*
deposited about
I ft, 1If0,000
pound t
and
they
withdrew L’.'UHKt.lHIO pound* (flllt,
05(1,(100I rtiristm a s shopping arroimled for a huge part of tho
A ilif fm , nt l ami tmunrrnw llritun*
W m II l.r poorer hut happier.
A* him bri'tinm traditional, the
Clu milium festivities in the Itritlsh
Commonwealth Will cnnie tn u
clim ax at :| I'. M. (10 A. M.)
lomunow
with King
George's
h in aili'in l o f a Christm as message,
’the King w ill broadcast from
Saudiliighiim , w hero tho royal
fam ily almost invariably spends
Christum *, and light after Ms addie** lie w ill gel a telephone call
f from I'time-m Klxuheth in Malta.
Her veal old h» h , Priori* Charles
w ill he having In* Christum * tree
at Sandringham.
A ('hri-lm im oddity in lliilu ln :
A rcm , mi tile Afrleuh gnl,| roast,
where the temperature Is (1(1 dogrew , eallt'd an urgent, nattiest for
holly, leaves and berries. A HOAC
plane Is hurrying down with
lead.

.Seminole ■Motor* ' •
9 Entered By Robbers
Thu Seminole County Motors
Co. on Fast F irst Street was brok­
en into last night hut little was
reported stolen other than two
Hirmll Imml pressure guns, n pres­
ume spray gun and a few pen­
cil- ti«i'd fui advertising, accordlap to .1&lt;ii k Hatlgan, owner.
I'nliolinen .lack and Jn« Hick.son. rriii-iu g in the patm l ear
" lil t noted that two panes of glass
had been broken in Ihn hark of
the gUrngc, mid at 1:35 A.M. repurled that the place had been
broken Into,
1‘alrolm nn George
Hell ,nn find, made a sim ilar report very idiortty afterw ard.
Hy breaking the sm all window
pane * the thieves were able to
rwing the window catch. Since
ull cash Is ketd at night In hank
deposfturii's, the safe contained no
.money, and could hn opened aimply
pliy turning tho lever lo the left,
Mr. Ifntlgaii pointed out. O ffice
records were found alrew n all over
the floor.

Martial Law !■
Lifted In Greece
ATHENS, Dec. 24. — (AY —
Martin) law wa* lifted from
much of Greece today, after
two and a half year*. The dotree ending military rule was
effective In Athens, Piraeus,
the Peloponnesus and the Greek
Island*. It mean* that milltar
ry
censorship of the press is end­
ed and certain constitutional
guarantees, such as freedom of
speech and assembly, are re­
stored. Martial law has been
In effect in these areas since
n Communist youth assassinat­
ed Justice Minister Christos
Ladas In April, 1047.

Leader Of Dallas
Underworld S h o t
Near Night Club
DA L I,A H , Dec. 24. — (At
Lois Green, tagged hy D s lls i
newspapers a* a loader o f the
c ity ’s underworld, waa shnt tn
death early today a few second*
after ho left a night cluh Christ
mas party.
S h e riff R ill Decker said an un­
known assailant rut dawn the 31yenr-old ex-convlrt with a shot­
gun blast a* Green started to get
in his greeeii ronvertllde automo­
bile.
Green was under three burglary
indict ments and free on bond*
amounting to some $36,000.
He died In a pool of hlond In
an alley surrounded hy a crowd of
curious that Included Christm as
rolchrnnts and show girts.
Doctors said there were several
bullet wounds In Green's upper
chest.
There were lull lot m arks on
Green’s car and on another auto­
mobile parked beside It.
Green's police record was three
pages long. ' It show* he was sent
to prison tw ice, unco in 103(1 for
theft over ff&gt;0 and again In 1042
for burglary.
Joe Ronds, owner of the night
club, said Green alw ays parked
his automobile under a bright light
in tho alloy. The night club own
er said he was in hln office when
he heard what sounded like sev­
eral shots.
Then, he said, he
heard more shots.
Rond* said an employe of a
nearby restaurant told him he saw
ii short, chunky man with a shot­
gun rut loose at Green, He said
the employe laid him Green tried
to duck around his automobile, hut
fell under another gun blast.

College Education
For Bride, Groom
Is Newest Present
G A IN ES V IL LE ,

Dec.

24—(A^

'deal
— In tho near future tho Idea
wedding present may be a col­
lege education fo r tha brida and
groom.
T h is Is the bollef of D r. W.
W . Ehrm ann, m arrlago counse­
lo r and teacher of a popular
course on "M arriage anil the
Fa m ily " nt the U n ive rsity " f
Florida. He predicts that more
and more young m arried couple*
w ill go to college together I h'cauae
parents
a re
admitting
there Is little difference In put
lin g son* and daughters
n
through
c
school, whether
are mat
whethei they
tied nr single.
" In fact, the m arried eon ami
daughter may even he a bettrr
investment In trem * of ocholstshlps," commented the professor.
"M arried student costly veterans,
show higher averages than alnglo ones. Perhapa they Ilya stead­
ie r lives and have more time for
etudy."
D r. Ehrm ann pointed out that
although the G . I. B ill liegnri
the Influx n f m arried couple*
to the campus, other factors will
cause
this to continue.
"The
span of education is Increasing,"
ho said. "Everybody gnea tn col

Union Employees Home For Christmas Urge Starts
To Vote Ota Issue Nation's Annual Traveling Boom
In Transit S trik e
William Green U r g e s
Cleveland S t r i k e r s
To Return To Work
C LEV ELA N D , Dec. 24- (/T&gt;Union employes of the Cleveland
Transit System were tn vnir todsy
on whether to end their walkout
against a proposed vacation pay
cut.
They refused to he ntderrd hack
to work hy a transit hoard notice
last night In start repotting as
scheduled with the midnight and 4
A. M. shifts or be subject tn un­
specified penalties.
For 130 scheduled runt up tn
5 A. M., only “ two nr three of
150 operators" reported for duty,
Howard G. Gumler. assistant super­
intendent of transportation said.
Police were standing by at all
cartiarns and garages lo hack up
Mayor Thomas A. Burke’s promise
of protection for irturning em­
ployes. But picket lines also in­
creased.
The strike of 4,000 workers, now
In its third day, has *lallrd the
huses. trolleys and streetcar*
which arc the main mean* of pub­
lic transportation fur 1,300.000 re­
sidents In the Cleveland area
Thomas P. Meaney, president
of the A F I . local of operating em­
ployes and maintenanre worker*
Involved in the walkout, scheduled
today's meeting for M A. M.
Ho drilined to say whether union
officers would recommend colling
o ff the strike, hut said he person­
a lly didn't think ho would.
There w as, however, consider­
able nutsldo pressure from A F I.
union lenders to end the walkout.
The Cleveland Fcderatlin of Lahor i* opposed to the sudden sttlke
action.
Last night the C F L released
tho text of a telegram from A K L
President W illiam Green to Abe
Snaddllng of Detroit, Ititernatlonal
Street, Electric R ailw a y and Mo­
tor Coach Em ployes, with which
the strikers are affiliated.
Green's telegram asked Spud­
dling "to ra il upon those of your
memlters who arc on strike to
gesumr work, overcome hostile
public opinion and excise every
effo rt possible to work out a set­
tlement on a sound and sHtlsfaeto ry basis.”
The strike, longest In public
transportation hers since 1015,
was called Wednesday midnight.
The union wanta to keep Its pre­
sent (HI hour* of annual vacation
Into effect Ja n . 1 an arbiter^
pay. The company wants to put
proposal which would reduce tha
fla t vacation pay rate to a m ini­
mum of 55 hours pay for operat­
ing and HO hours pay for non
operating employes.

New Insecticides
Tested To Guard
Nation’s Health

W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 24—(Ah
— A broad list of fruit and vegetable Insecticides w ill go mi trix l
here Ja n . 17.
The Food and Drug Adm lnlstra
lion wants to know whether they
ran he used without harm to hu­
mans. Chamlcal experts, Insect e x­
perts, spokesmen fnr fru it xml
vegetable growers, representative*
of ehemlcal m anufacturer* and
consumer grouty are expected to
attend the teat.
The investigation grew out of
reports th at snme insecticide* are
responsible fo r such prejmnl-day
G E R M W A H FA H F.
ailments as viru s X and Infantile
M OSCOW, Dee. 2 4 -W &gt; — R ustle
paralysis and that they have caus­
nrctised the Japanese today of
ed deaths.
, „
,
actually
waging
Iractarlologleal
Involved are such agricultural
w arfare In Chinn In 1040 w ith
rhrm
lcal*
as
D
D
T
,
araenlc
and
Economic attitude* are chang­
a|rhqrnc fleas. They alan charged ing. The idea of having a hank other*.
„ ,,
Japanese liml prepared to direct aecnunt wilted away before mar­
Charged w ith protection of the
flhe
germ nnnnult- agatnat the riage la changing to the idea of
Soviet Union.
building that bank account to­
The &lt;
■barges were published and gether, oven If beginning on it
bmndrusL ns an indictment naming ■hoe-atring."
lit former Japanese army man aa
The teacher declared that the
leadert In the alleged germ war- Increaee of women in the "labor
fore. They Included nccuaatlona orco" o the country ehowe the
that prisoner* wore tmed na human trend toward
employment or
giiinru plga to lout German war­ both huehand end wife, which In the fermere' nercnnnlel battle
fare them lei.
can mean higher education for egelnet peate will be ruled out,

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them both. "In 15 yeare the num­
DOUGLAH RECOVER*
ber of working women hae doubl­
N EW VOBK, pec. * 4 ed," he estimated. "Half of them
Lew i* W. Uouglae.U. S. A
•adur to (ireat Britain, will
Doctor* lloapital tomorrow &lt;
he hue Ixwn under treatment for
a vein condition in hie leg.
Dr. Edmund N. Goodman anid
Dougin* would apend ' Chriataiaa
at llaitlnge-On-Hudaon. N. Y., and
then depart next week for hie Ari*
■nnn homo.
‘
Dauglaa entered the hoepital
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their uio prohibited by lew.
Different regulation* will be aet
up to regulate the uee of Inoae
which may be harmful but which
aleo ere proven to be eaeentUI In
food production.
It will be the Job of the Food
end Drug Administration to deter­
mine from the hearing how much
of the chemicala can be left on the
fooda without eauaing harm.
The Food and Drug Admlnlstrolion faeee a Solomon'* taak. It
muet b« earefut that ita regulatlona do not handleap tha f « n «
to the polat 'where he eouU "ot

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NEW Y O R K . Dec. 24. — (/P) — The twin thoughts of home amt
Christmas today had millions of Americans traveling in what is always
the biggest migration of the year
Railways, airlines, buses and highways were all crowded in what
may be counted the biggest travel year since the war.
The weather, denying a white Chritimas to most of the nation,
held off its worst blows hut sniped at some air and road movement.

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Puerto Rico May
Be Starting Point
For Point F o u r
W A S H IN G T O N . P c. 24—(Ah—
An Interior Department official
said today Puerto Rico t* tho
logical
place
from
which to
launch President Trum an’* Point
Four program for 1-atln Am erica.
That program, proposed hy the
president In a message to Con­
gress last year, would grant
American financial and technical
aid in developing
tho worlds
harkward a rra s.
Interior
Department
foreign
relations
expert
A rth u r Gofasehmirt suggested It might be
well for underdeveloped coun­
tries to get trchnlrnl guidance
from a point close to them In
custom*
and economy,
rather
than from the
United
States
directly.
Puerto
K irn — which Is under
Interior Department admlnlstru
thin—occupies such a relation to
Latin
American
rnuntrles, ho
said.
Goldschmidt recently made a
tour &lt;&gt;f the Island with * State
Department delegation surveying
Point Four prospects
"T h e delegation," he said, "w a*
m lghtlv Impressed with the cali­
ber of instruction available In
Puerto Rico, and with tho com­
petence and technical level ahnwtt
In the various government pro­
grams In housing, water supply,
rural
developments Industrial
promotion, tropical medicine and
the like ."
Goldschmidt
added that the
group hail agreed that Puerto
itleo might he used much more
extensively than In the nast In
treating with Central ami South
Am erican nations.
H aiti, ho said, Is a good e x­
ample of a country which m ight
benefit
more hy getting
its
Point Four training from Puerto
Itleo
than
from
the
United
States.

S o v i e t Pohlburo
May Have Added 2
Important R e d s

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New

Yo rk

C ity

day renter, was alternately empty­
ing out and fillin g up w ith visito rs.
The big eastern railroads posted
extra train* by the hundreds to
handle the movements over the
long weekends, and said they were
keeping up with the rush.
A irlines
scheduled 02 e xtra
flights out of La Guardle Field
alone, and the Greyhound Hus
Cornjinny said "every bus that can
roll Is rolling."

Squally weather yesterday that
settled down to a clear freeie
overnight complicated the alrwaye*
problem* hut did not actually
hinder movement, they said.
New York C ity Itself w ill have
to dream Its white C h ristm as, (hr
weatherman said. But ha added
that the Yule log w ill come In
handy tonight with lows of 20
forecast In the r ity sections and
a rnhler 16 for outlying suburb*.
The eastern pnrt o f the slate
may get Its Christm as snow, how­
ever — along w ith a good rhanre
nf i i t i ) weather.
For the Friday-to-Tuesday week­
end, the Pennsylvania Railroad
made up Rill extra trains, the New
Y " tk Central 2H fnr Frid a y alone,
and the New Yo rk, New Haven,
and H artford listed 124 extras
fur the stretch.
Last
minute
shopping
heavy, hut not exceptional, and
gift
if t seekers knocked o ff e arly F r i
da y night.
The post office drove ahead In
Its yearly agony — handling near­
ly half-a-hlltlon letter* In the Manhsttan-Hronx boroughs alone.
Postmaster Albert Goldman said
the Incoming mall ha* totaled
2411,274.014 letter* In the first 22
day* of the holiday period, mm*
pmi'il In an outgoing totat of 247,.
045.106,
The two figures are
within less limn one per cent of
each other.
With trackages, the story is d if­
ferent. New Y o lk has sent out
B4.00D.tHM&gt; pieces, while receiving
less thsn 7,400,000. T h is Is prob­
ably not dur to any extra hlghrattedness tn the r lty — lint
simply because New York I* the
nrerrhamlislng capital of the coun­
try with nt&gt;rrrfnu* rom m erclal
mailing lisls.

CHRISTMAS IS HERE!
WE WISH FOR YOU AND
YOUR LOVED ONES THE
BEST THAT THIS HAPPY
SEASON CAN BRING . . .

Mc

Iioval government revenues front
elmhullc beverages have increased
the (last three years w hile stale
and fadersl incomes have fallen.

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H»lWaYs
trap p y
,

lttv Wealth, IrfiMtsh'l*
and (land Cht'i'i',

this year he left hla post a*
chief of the Communist Party
Agitation and Propaganda Dr
partmant
to ’hacoma Russia**
chlaf delegate to tha Comlnform
He had a brilliant carter during
the wdr an x leader of partlaan*
alnst tbe German oeeupante in
te Caucasus.
Recently dispatches from Kn
mania gave a strong Indication
that Buslov already waa a mem
her of the Politburo.
Ponomarenko waa called l»
Moscow to aervo the Party after
having boon premlsr of White
Ruaeie and the eeeretary of It*
party. He, too, hae a distinguished partisan career In the battle
agalnat the N ail occupant*.
Uttlo ia known either or Hhklryatov or Andreyev, The letter
ie 54 yeare old, hae been e vice
Piwmler of the Council of MinWere end chairmen of the ColIwWve Farm Affaire Council. lie

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m m In 1BSS and curvivad the
■ovlet blood purge of the midTha baa ring may reeuH In ploe- "■rites. He wae aleo a chairnMn of the commission en party
control. Andreyev seldom If ever
appoarcr In public, aeldom aalii
o n / th la g f o r publics} * • * • « £ *•)« ■ WM mentioned
in tbe Soviet m u .

MEET YOU It FRIENDS AT

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lamp and 45, told
•r-Herald reporter
kmk

t college curricuism, and
university Uw eleea has
to aa enrollment of 500

The

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N E W Y O R K . Dec. 24— ( A h Thero are reasons to believe that
the Hoviet Union’s polltburo has
been brought lo Ita fu ll strength
of 14 msmliers.
It seems like ly that at Isast
two members have been added
recently to the group which rules
the Soviet Union thrnugh it*
rule o f thn Communist party.
These men are A . M. Suslov,
high in the rounrll* o f the Com
midlist International Information
Bureau (Cnm lnfnrm ) and P. K
Ponomarenko, form er prem ier nf
White Russia.
Another
memlier
may also
have been added. The name nt
Matvei R h klryn lo v, little known
outside the Imrder* of the II. S
S . It., krepa popping up fro
quently in high places now. It
he has been added tn the Polit­
buro, either the membership ha &gt;
been increased, or another man
was dropped. I f the tatter, a
lik e ly candidate would he Ami
rel A . Am lreyev, a retiring , rnl
o rlrss man whose status fre
quently ha* been a m atter for
speculation.
Mnvca like this have lieen n
peeled for snme tim e. The Pnlit
burn, which Includes Sta lin ami
the other lop figures o f thn So
vlet hlerarachy, has been down
tn 12 members since the death
o f Andrei Zhdanov and the ills
appearance from sight of Nlko
la i A . Vosnesensky,
nnre I ho
chairm an of state planning.
Huslnv would be an Important
memlters of the Pollthuro. Ea rly

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•Urn,. brunctU former eecrutarg
Ja»t night.
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•truck twice. The 25-ynr-old aeeretary, Mica Miriam. Thurmond,

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P A C E T W K T .V B

Retired Bear In
Denver Zoo Loses
Ladylike Temper
M IN N EAPO I.IS, Drc. 24.
I/T') — "Confuainn. rather tl»«n
, nnidlinra*, seem* In rliaraclriirr the re-education program now in
"prcetitin in Germany," a vitiling expert Iri that country laid today.

that go with Christmas be

yours in the fullest abundance

Water Shortages
Nothing New To
Old Mother Earth

lows,

line I Item y about why .lino■nui't* .hsapjH'ine.l fn .iii ...........ruth
hit* In do w ill, dionglil (IT eoilise,
..................................Image, m •&gt; n u t a I n
l.iiih llu g anil other things are In
Dull th eo ry, ton.
Hot -mine exp e ll* think D111I a kev fuel or was
lltn l thing* g'.l iliy
liie plants
.■il which illiio -io o * lived didu'L
glow any tnoie mid Die m ilm als
slm veil to death
I lie m am m als
got t heli chance Mi ilyvelnp.

OUR SINCEKEST WISHES
FOR A BRIGHT AND MERRY

Of etmisp- all Die dinosaurs ami
all Die miimtinils did not live on
plants. Home of them ale other
iillltmils. Your uureslor, one lliru ry
..ays, was a little I,east Dial looked
i.ullietliliig like a till and lived nn

were still other change* from wi*t
to dry and dry to wet. The dry
pcrlnds, it Is thought force,I s.une
peoples to move from their imiues.
_ The peoples who moved into
fireecit and much Inter rrentrd the
golden age there may have moved
there because their old home* dried
up. The Hyksos who eun.|uerad
Egypt nrtiund I7(HI H.C. may
have I wen on the m ow turcau... of
drought.
C ertainly, for example .the Ha*
hill a desert was a well wal.-reil
area s.inie Ihuusands of yearn ago
Reuialus show that men lived (here
rom fortiilily up to the late stone
age,
Again, when the Rinnan Em piie
was breaking up, many nf the barhnrlntiK which came down agnlrisl
It In wave after wavu may have
moved
----- _1 nut
uf A lia Iweause of
drought
Home uf your anrcsUirx
may havu been among them.
Ho fa r, Malay's droughts are
small im liiloas ruinpared
with
sumu uf tlm old ones. They are
like Ihe dry years in ancient
Egypt when the Nile did not rise
high enough to flood a ll Ilia land.
The pharaohs staged gieat re ­
ligious festivals when Ihe height
of tin, liv e r In flood was measured.
T a x rates were based ,&gt;n the mensinflu en ts.
Taxes were sm aller
when the liv e r was lower. And
somulimes Ihe pharaoh fooled the

ItlSPl'Is.

CHRISTMAS GO OUT TO

A U T H O R IZ E D
308 E . F IR S T HT.

Mr HAIIA NELL. HARDIN

lly ELLIO T T (H A Z E

A I’ Newxfeature*
D E N V E R — Yuu hear a lot of
D r. W illia m J . M n h r r li, a n n u a lr p rn fc m ir n f in d iltlri.il rclui.1 * ' In lk alaiut the Impnrtance n f nr1eurlty them* dnyn. Hut Imre’* a
turn at llir U nivPM ity nf M in n ein la, made li lt rr|m it fnllnw inir a lour- new definition for it; security i* a
itin n lli v iiil in l l i t country.
thinit I hat keep* a polar hear from
H it sharply t r ilic .il. 16-(Mgr rr|to rl to ih t S t a ir Department jumping a four-font fence.
Thin polar bear's gjime In Velnx
d rc l.n rd ili.tt " ,i po licy rtf expedient y in C irin ia n y , necaiinnecl Dy «ur
and hark in her flapper dayn nhe
p i........upaD.in w ith problems I n * -------------------------- * --------lined In elimli laddere and hnlanre
K ,; h|- r » "
I. )lM„ ,r
In | h). l l ,rm&lt;.n her r&gt;IH) pound* nf ivory-furred
I'liil.’ iin lim n in mu own bin k y n iil,
"
• harm on rial-painted stools,
t lite r, fiv e , ten nr t w r iiiv year*
, .
,
,
Ilaek there nhe worked for Ring|„ ,hI.,. ••
"D escljlitions of silt'll in.livl'lill». M icl.re l* *a i,l I li n e i , "now
' " l l v i t j c a r r In terest.rig ami ling llrnthern. travelling the rminI ............ ..
r i f . 1l fo r
I ..,.
ag in g ,
h r Halil. *•».,.« the. try in a rr.tle , her fur all giimnied
up with nnnl half the tim e, and
! ........ ... m aker* In give II,.. m u .,- " " r T
.
'? "'I1
...........
Iv p - .,f ro m e n lin t n l .
........... t „ ,,nn h," r l,,'‘ l " ! dcan-lhn th.- morn them weru always mure townn
ahead, mote ladder* and atnula.
ih r (iiiilili’UM nr ..... .nllnri ns iIn-v "l,mPnT
" l 1,
Nnw, at 17. she's 0 i|ulct whiteIi iiv ," p re vio u sly tflv rn lo l l .f cro- ' ,l"
" f ’‘ " r 1' fMcflv L I uhN .in ,I
haired old lady with permanent
i i i ,mn phases o f l l i r fm iiiliH tlu r- U l" l,,ln * * *
lim it prog ram . x x x
"W e Im vr sided aw ay fim n «U- rrnldelire at Denvcr'a C ity I’ark
She's almunt hllrid an.I it
"W e an* apt In In* overawed hy rerD ves.
In th e ir p la r r we have non.
Ih r ir iim r k a ld r a*rimiimi&lt;* gain* I1"* **"’ w n lth w o rd a ’observe, ml- luken her an averaae nf two m in­
that havi* liie n made in (ie ru in n y
"&lt;"* aH»lHl,’ only to fim l that ute. to find a bright yellow* je lly ­
to Iln'&gt;»i* f-w yearn, lin t w lirti* an* Du* O f'ii.n n * them selves a i r m l* bean thrown directly beneath her.
I In* sign* iif s iu iiliii m oral m t i ii i - f"K hy decree, in d ire c tly I f n"i &gt;11- Rut nhe’n completely happy, liv ­
ing on the nl.ln of her rnm-retf
‘ In n li.in w llh ln I ho I,oily p o litic ? " " i l l y . "
mountain* ch,imping up mime HO
Hr. M lclirnla asked.
I lr . M IchcrlH ra id "o rir niiiii In pound* nf horsement dully and
l*r. M trh re l*’ a rtlv ilii'H wen* nidi* r f f r e liv e ly l i r r a liil all con*
taking nn orrHnlonal &lt;li|&gt; in her
1 unfilled h u g e ly In the Hlale o f si'lentiuus e ffo rt* a t Im provem ent." private nmol.
H a van a, w ith I a Ik h mid lo n feren
Numerous H erm an teacher* decry
Zoo aupcrlnlendi'iit Clyde H ill,
'**&gt; "1 St 1111(rill t , H e rlin , llren ien su rli aetlona, hi* hhI i I, Imt tliev mn
I iohh of Ihe City I ’ark animals
nod f r a n k f u r t ,
( ll Ig in n lly a* hesitant In a rt la rg e ly Iw -aine
for aluiont three duruden, crmslddi.’ iiid hy 1 hi* A rm y , he continued .if "a Ira riitlo n a l a r ip iL r ......- t&gt;,
tin hi vey nf the 1 e-film nlInn pin I lie mil* of authority — ............ era Velox one of the mnnt remark*
able erealuren of hi* experience.
Vi mil lifte r I hi" lilu li eiiliHiilHniiin iv h i.li our lup policy m akei* up" I ’olnr beam run hound mound
was eH lnlillnlir.l.
p a ti'lilly en to u rag e, u r ill least
like rata ," lit* says. "Ru t wi» hem
A* " p n a lliv r ari-uiuplinlim euln" eiin.lnnn,"
Velnx in with Iron plcketa fourIn liie field of le-ediiriiliiin, III
Dr. Mldipnln urge.) that r.|ii-aM .-hcel* listed:
linnal effort* la* placed at tin* tup feet high and nhe wouldn't dlm h
them on a bet."
‘ Islan d *” nf Demneintlc think- of the lint of major artivilie^ nf
The picket* ale t ilA il Inward,
ini* winch have arinen; lieriniin thin euuntry In (lerm any.
"In «
A t one point u atone bridge ernaxex the moat and cmnea to u dead
end nguiiiHt the fence. A trip river
the h arrier would probably cost
Vulux nothing more than an ounce
of hide, H ill is certain, however,

May all the wonderful thing*

ALL OF YOU.

Enterprise Notes

A ll this happened millions of
years ago.
lint the earth didn't
ntiiji ('hanging ftnm wel lo dry
ami hack again either on pari or
all nf lls sin fare. A mil heir I henry
lituls (here was aim llinr druught
when your alireslnr was an ape­
like animal swinging hy Ids liuntla
tluotiuh
Ihe
tree
lirnnchoa.'
Ilr (IIIIC II I killed the trees m ill the
anim al Imd lo aland up and (tike
a lung step Inw ard hpcnmiiig a
man. ^
Even when lie ivn* 11 real m an,

Dirurlatn say, In* illdn't xlnp be­
ing lilished imiiind hy drought,
title lie llrf is that large parts o f
A sia and Em one begun In get dry
ahant ;i,irni&gt; i n ; .
Ln le r thara nn the wind,
t &gt;'.;*(tyiepi - 11 y 1'i1y 1 1 'fw y ■
’i1y \

From w to you, slncm food wlslm for a Happy YuWMal

HAPPY NEW YEAR

F r a n k 's T a v e r n
"The FrieinllicHt Hht in Town

Jn the .wmc cheery manner
the words "Merry Christlox Died uf it and swatted the
Commodore held ml the eurs, gaug­
ing her swing hy the smell and
sound uf him. Hht swatted him
euiutluaivoly and lliuileafter lg*
noted Ills body, even when il was
being removed by attendants.
The only mean tiling she ever
dues to Ihe people who clone tn
gawk at hei Is peihaps the pro­
duct nf Inti humor. There'll a redillnl-lilai k striped hose that fills
her pool and siimetlmes her keep­
ers leave the hose running in the
ino.it. Hhe likes In dive fot it,
E l REM AN L O S E S S T A T IO N
rmne up with it In hei teeth, mid
1,1 IS AN D E L E S -- l/T&gt; — Like
s.pdi I it mi the people,
; it in m il, 11 reman Eugene CramHays H ill in her defense;
"1 in*, &lt;11, is heiug tinnsterred. And
believe she thinks they like it."
Creinlns iloesn 1 like It Itcraujo
H ill, 11 veteran student of polar he's been 111 1 m* .tiaiii Hi reel s ta ­
hears, says thev'rp the most mis­ tion till a . Jim i.., Hi' loves i l 111
understood of all anim als:
much a . ills Hume, lint Dm fire
"The lilra Ilia ! Ila*y have lo sit Hepai (loein is svn.iig im* building
around In a mess uf snow and ire and C ieim iis is being sent tn 11 alais ridieulnus. They can eland more ! iimi neuiei* mu ii-Miience,
autl and heal Ilian a blink heat
t n nun . 1 1 1 1 , 1 * miiy one advantI ’ve seen V rlnx lie all day unde, 1 a g e hi lii'iug iiiuvt'ii Closer to Ills
a pounding sun. Hoi. of course,
she’s iio.1 iis nim f.irtahln in irn- iiiiuii'. Nam ne: " A l least I'll save
water.”
*
- 1 on gas."

nuu” conic to you with our
hope thot oil the season's

happiness ond joy be yours.

The Jew eler

,

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S ATURDAY DEC. 21, HUB

m v **a s v n n n m o t

World k Divided In Two Armed
Y E L L O W '” Camps As Prince Of Peace Honored

The THINKING FELLOW
rldtM the
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PHONE

1444
24 H o u r S erv ice

YELLOW CAB CO.
We hare trunk service

W H H k ' i A m o r. M r* Ire a i . | | . .
P A H K A V I!. A
NT.

USED CARS

AM. MARKS - AM. CAMS
e n tm rn N itr r m N

18 lo 21 Mo. * Hasty Terms
WK (HI OUR OWN
FIN A N CIN G
t ’lim* In .

t;*»

Ar«|iiMlntert

W ith

MELTON’S
USED CARS
2nd A Palmetto Phone I ’in.'i

Auinini
■*d»ter*t* walk 1

aad calll*l i with luoO*.
all. Ill freer colon * ,* .
dvaa belter M|hH*f

V

effetli —make fwalib*
In fl look III*Ir beat.

I toiy lo apply. Vary
economical—

catf

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atlM ei.

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tlal* are considering Ih, pnssilohls I Ml*. M ills l.um hcil viailcd friend
of planting mlioi c h v ii.m ii ".a im j III KlH*immee and S I. Cloud Son
teur*" in ail enemy &lt;ili to .|e e i day afleinooti.
guided inlifslle. lo a i n gel .
Cap! C lla llc ll made a l'U*lm , I
IN
r o u t IT
Ol* T 1 IE
IH.HJNTT
Washington
rio*
I ’ m l.d (tip lo ,lack*onville on Wedne*din
j.iiio E.
w m in u L E
r u liN T T .
H TA TK o p K I.O H II'A
IN PRO- Stale* hits reuehed " -oh*lunltails
ihe rimii of the cnmiminii\
H A T E.
complete ngreemcni" a illi
it* Methodial Chiireh svill |ire*ent a
In re III* K i t . l . oT
W
e.tern
European
allie*
on
the
IJriirg* A. tN i'nltr*.
inmlicllghl Hihlical servicp
exact wrapon* each of them
them will
s*All ..... Mlh, .......
H err*.F(t
rhrlalnm*. ■
■
«.
TO AM. WHOM IT MAY &lt;*MJ&gt;
......,ill'll HHsol " T h e Holy Child.'* T h l* |o
I'KKNi
\m crirnn arm * aid pingmm
N n lirr
1* ln-rcli)
« lv m
Ihal
glam will la- given in I lie eHin,
I'rnli-rlo v
Hell llln l lit* Hunt
Purl* — Ki •I'tll'll f 'illll llltlll lal a Sunday evening, lies'. IK, al lo t 1'
rr|iort Hr* Kecciuot ot tlir .* l* * r
The unmml C I iiih I iiiu * purly &gt; &gt;
■ (Iro ra * A Oel'ntte*. iln m » iu l, were lni*y yesterday with a nun
toil lie filed III* lirtlllo li for final pulgn to aalmtage A n o n ,a n am i* Hie I'hildieii of llie Sunday *elo i
“ ■■■linrar. .m l llm i lie will uoi'tv aid to K rn n rr and the North \i
&lt;d the
Comuiunily
Method, &gt;
o t hr llonoraM r IIioir Ih * Hint
■troin. County Ju d as of Henilriolr lan tir Pact. Thoiiaauda ,.f leaflet- Clmrch svill he given Ftidny evf o iln lr , I'lorld*. oh tin* Mil duv ol urged French tloopa In lefnae Ihc ning. 1lee. l!'J
Ih e ie w ill lie o',
In uni* r jr.
I finn, for
iiiiprovnl
**f gun*, plane* nnd tanka nnd oihci • n li'itainm cnl hy ihe children ,
h.ii ii s unil for (Inal dlH.-loirnr a*
arniN
which
hegin
h
i
im
n
g
......
..
sscll,a* cund atiiging
Santa w I
E»et olor of d ir t r i al , of i I c i k ,
Sind I In- h nf
|irl*nttr*, ill'IYNMiil *m IhlH J al French part*.
■Ire make an appeal mice and
i|.«r ol tin rm lirr. IM I
let*: "W a ll Street ssoii mongei* III hit till to gleet the c h llllirll
KH E l H ilt II* V
IIK I.I.
Tile legnlai monlhly meelitig i
E t r c lilo r or 111* r t l . l r of are planning amdhei wni which
ilr o r a r A. Ilr f o llr * ,
they w ill fig lil with Am eticiiii i lie I.ym an I’.T .A vvu* held Tin
il res* *,&lt;!
lank* and French laalie* "
lav evening al ihe ai Imol. Tin
tihlnu — Hid ('linin'* aim ic* on,, the mimial C liii.lm a * a..... .
IN f O IIH T
Ok* l l i k i
CO UN TY
J III If III. HEM IN I&gt;1,1!
I'(II INTV. nearing the end of a vein In which mg and llie Imainc** meeting w
h tath o r
p t a m in A i n r u n - they have all hill Idnwn Ihe N'u ile.pen.cd with to give the etito.
I1ATR.
lhm all*t* o ff (he mm n In ml, ye* Lime lo the en tertain m en t, w ho i
Ill re III* K * l* la ut
trrdny ila lk e d I licit enems fm was provldeil hy the school pupd
Aionio O Lae,
i &gt;rccn»»,l
knockout blow* in the tie d mid iiild ci (he d licc tio n of M r*. It l
TO A L L WHOM IT MAT ro .V . .................
M ilw ee.
Solo* w e ie sung lo
O KflN :
Moscow — At ihc ccichialion of Hetty W e lls, Je an e tte J a r v is , D
N olle*
I*
hereby
a lv rn
Ihal
P ra n k W. Lea filed hi* filial re- Joseph Stillin'* 701 h hlrlhdav. Mac lo irs P e r iy , M m y Higgs. I.a ie .i
part
A*
Adm inistrator
of
III* Txe-Tung, Icndei of the Chinese Pen iiin g lo u .and I lot ■ W in kle.
estate oi Aionio I', l.*r. iIcommci I.
hailed
Stalin
a*
M is* M m y F u rre i left Tuesdav
Mini ha m .it hi* petition for final (.’omnmnials,
&lt;ll*chara*. and that h* w ill apply "teacher nnd friend of (lie people to spend the holidays w ith friend
lo III* llonornbla In itial** Hten- of the entire w o rld " And V M al I1lu g jci Hein I,
at mm, f'oiinly J ui I kii of Hrmlnolr
M r*, (le ta lil M ilegii lias r i't illie 1
County, Florida, on lb* 131b &lt;luy Mololov, former foreign minister
ol Jam inry. I'JMi. for nmirovid ..r mill powerful melnhei of the polll- to hci Inline mi Sunny town Ho , ,
amor mill for final dlsrHitrai' n&gt; huro, lashed mil al Piem lei Mm- at t&lt;-i a muni It'- v io l hi Philuih i
AilnilnlHlrntor of Ih * ra ta l*
of
shut Tltn and hi* aide* in Yugo­ p lin i, | ‘a.
Aionio I* I.rr.
K IIA N K W. L E E .
slavia as a ‘‘gang of lined mmMi alid M is rtieo ilo ie Tli'u lln "
A ilinln latralo r of lh«&lt;
dolors and sple* in the service of gone lo D ili h uiii, N. C , when* Do ■
ra ta l* of
foreign Im perialist*."
IL
*uld w ill spend the t'lu i.sliiiu* lo d lil.,,
Alonao I ’ l.*r iloi-raanl.
Tito's day* are mmihcied, mid he w ith tlie ii du u gh lei and son &gt;
*ald "ruling c irc le , of the I'nitcd law M r. and M i*, lie m g e W a rn
Slate* mid (ite a l lln ia iu me fev
erlaldy preparing fm n new w ar."
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia a yem
ago displayed m ctiiie- of Stalin a* in , Mm l it w ith mn m itioim l
O plfinielrlat
hig a* any, lull ye*tri day tlial lie , o f d rfru lin g a |io lc n tllll co­
country, mi iiutraai fmm ihc Cum- rny " He didn't iii«'ti111 Hu trim
W iisliln g io ii A lso w ith m il no ,,
U S Magnolia A t* .
Phone I t ]
Infui in, aceused liiissim i h-mler.*
of "counter-revoliitiom uy" pmpii lio iiiu g H iiim I i i , President T riu n .m

Legal Notice

gamin. . . .

B U C K HORSE ALE
BXCLUH1VR

WITH

ANNETTE’S
Orlando llgwy at Frenrh Ava

Stan ley-Rogers

Thompson ■ Keevt's

Hardware C».

KM 'KIIT WATCH AND
JKWKMtV It HI* AI 111Nr i

JKW KLKHH
2M S A N F O H D

AVK.

11* I'A tllv A V E N U E . I*
IV IN T E It I'A IIK , FLHIM HA
(IV I E l u I K f .i l l i n i .l

(ierm any — In Kaatetu lle ilin ,
held hy the Itiissim is, m ill.So viet
leaflets culling Stalin the "g re a t,
out slaveowner of mankind'' were
hrnndciiKt.
They were stamped
with the letter " F " , symbol of
the Fast liernian "freeilant Move­
ment."
New Ym k
Societal y of De­
fense Johnson vvhi ned against
"pentiyidni'liing" on defense mil
lay*. He said Ihe nation'* watch
word must he "m ilita ry aeeinilv
(hat, rniim niv si’cond."
lie said
the U S. must have hu up-lo-dutc
fighting foil e in lieing. lapidlv
enlmgeiildi in wartime .eapaldc.

,

t iiir t e e

an id ' in mi age w liem peace no, &gt;
he p inti'cted , wo must re su lt &gt;
uui own a lie n g tli to Indil nggi&lt;
aioti at lin y ." He said " u n til H •
cap tive
people* of the w m l.l
em erge flo u t d a rku e s*, they can
not see the hand we hold "o i ,a
fill'll,Is h lp ,
W hite Ih ev m e a nullto ............... I lo o u r limol c la -|. with
a m ailed fis t , we have no Uolci
hut to stand ready In -elf &gt;!■ o w

" F lo - le d C o m ," " S t ill io
l v ,"
and " F i anted
I .no
tel HIM lo designate typepitchei . in w lii, I, many
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PHONE 148
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arer
Ih# t t l r p l a a t
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a ta a d a m rfearge I f r a a r a am I
la lla frd ( • lh a ir le p k a a * bpah.
l a r e lu r a la * (b l* aream m ed alla a lb * a d v g rlla a r la * ip e e le d
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THE
SANFORD
HERALD

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Furnished Cottage on .'lit acre* of ENJOY Sunday dinner at Lanay’n
llammork Imol with Yuliiidde
7he also waak day*. Lunchaa A
timber! niodrrn Convenience*.
abort ordara.
__ _ _ _ _
I,mated on Paved Hoad Write Cahhagr plant*. Siarinn Market
Ho* R, e-o llerald.
and Florida Daiilali. It. F.
Cooper. Pli. IMili-W.
I— llr n l K h tm e W iinlt'ti — i AN Ttgl'K China, Secretary, Com
nlete
Victorian Parlor Suite,
Hanging l.ainp* (tins*, Also
Lot* wanted for close ic,ldcntinl
Truck* nod Trash, Helrrl Your
use Huyer* waiting. John D
tilfl*
Here.
"Fair
Trading
Brown, Jr., Heal K*tale.
I’li.
Post". Park Ave. at the Onlf
IMS.
Course. Winter P a rk ._____
SWAP Siftli’, Hm'K. 4th Ht. We
ArtlcWw For Halo — ft
Huy, *ell or trade must any­
thing. Phone IUH-J.
HOT

day

L H N C IIE H

ll.'AO

nerved

In 2—with

every

Homo

Made roll* and corn Muffina.
Homar’a U r lll, 824 Kaat la L
Street.

Wt bath Iota whan you dca't
briny your preaerlptioM I t
IginayV Phona 103.
ESI IELMANS Red Knee Fend.
Touchton A Watson, 1201 Celery
Ave. Phona 1188-J.
FRIED Shrimp Dinner, Served
"The Real Shrimp on Earth"
every night at llnmrr'n drill,
&gt;TJ4 Ea*t lat. Street.
Shock Realat. Watchre

MMifi

New Work Shoax

1.1,05

..........

Courier Painta
gal. 12611
Army Cota, Blanket*, Biingla**ei,
Boota, Tarpaulin*, Raincoat*,
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&gt; .|
Bunk Beda.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
W ELAKA A PATH EN TS, Roeg,, 105 N. Palmetto
Ph. 11121

and Storm. IIS W. P in t S tm t.
Phone 1431.
1126.00 delivered, W. J. ThompTwo rnontakportmeiit. Apply 111
aon, Sorrento, Fla.
Blm A**PuaP 1TT8BURQ Palnu for every
Now th
purpodd.
Mgo
8RMKARIK
and
111-114 W.
Phona

HEWMARTpJIyer-PlSiTlo'roIU,

For avenim
A P A R lj IB N T 8 , One or two room*
demonatralloM ot M M or a
f unitefjod or^unfurnlthod Private
•tore coll 1110, your Kolvlnotor
Deatar. Bangm, rofrigorotnra,
Iffx gwU R A _H v wmu j
and laay wnahers. St. John’a

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HERALD
Want Ads

A L L T V P F d i of tiulldo/er »"th ,
rrasonalde uDn*. Free i n&gt;„,«te*. David E ." (!a f|» e n lff. Ptorna
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NEW FI.MMKH Niirfiircd ........ .
fee limi f IL | flooiit mu,I,
llkf
new Ftnliiliing, cleaning .1 m
lug Pot I able power pbini 52
ycMt'i uxtiprirnce in (ic.mooile
Countv, 11. 61. t}|ea»on, t ake
Marv.
VENETIAN BLINDS made
or
•let. Hcininolo Veuetian Uliiid,
Co. H20 W. Bril. HI. Plume |
I t62 W
H— AKI’ICLKS WANTKD—« C A L L 617 fur Battery, (Jem t dor
and Starter service. tUmn’a
IhiDury Service, 301 W l-'iiat
illghaat cash price paid for tiaed
at.
furniture Ted Davla Furniture
OHLANIH) Morning BoniinH llrCo. A ll E. lat. Pk OM.
lamlo Evening Star, ('all Utilph
Ray. Ilfl6-&lt;f.
7— I ’ etM-MvcntiK-h-HupplIcN
LAWN MOWERS aharpened. i"cy­
cle* repaired, lock A key w&gt;rk.
FOR HAI.E—
No yvuillng-work
g,im.inL'r,|,
Small hlark and while gentle-male
II W. Kliiiniiin, HID East Id, SI.
home, Four yearn old; *nddle
Hanfind, Fla. (Km mci ly with
and bridle, SIU5.00. Ph. H6I-M.
William* Flxil Slmpt
Cocker Hpanlel Puppir* for ChriatRAMEY’S
UphnlMterv Slmn Furman, Mr*. Carl Mon*. 2fi;il Wil­
nllnre ami iiutomolillc*. K&lt; &gt;"nlow Ave. Plume 402-W,
iihlc price*. Free plrklli1 A &lt;leIjvi rjr, Box 1441, Hmifm.l
l) K l, V WANYISD
V«|oi.ich Refrlgerallmi Scivire*
ami Appliance*. Call I!':’ H or
1240.______
WANTED - Office girl who can
meet puhlir, type and know* I,OCA I, and laing
Dlxlanc Mnv
ig 1
noma rudiment* of hook keeping.
lug. Storage
■■ end Crating WigldMu*l he neat and pleasant.
William* A Cn. (not Inc t 200
Write In longhand to Uo« K In
________Phone 10) I.
care of Harald.
FRI(ilDAIHK~
fcountar
girl
wantad.
Taralnal
•r R
if! vin
tM i Tfi
Sale# and 8ervlre
anil, Bua Station, Day*..
2 Factory trained quullfic'l Ser­
mm

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tly I A I T . C. I IA M .E 1 T

Mr* lltll William* of Apiipkn,
the funner Huth Weaver, linn re­
turned to her home from the Or.
l y JA M ES M ARLOW
ange Memorial Hospital where slit
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 .
(/P) — If altnppft*. luinving home ha,* been a patient
Un Monday afternoon Mr*. K \
in the pail 24 hour, to net ready (or tlir peace ol I'lmdm.iv, looked at
Harnett of Fe in l.mlge gave a tea
tlir nrwipaper headline, they mint have (ell a chill of imr.i»inr».
for M i*. Kinina (ieialei of ('union.
For. tide hy tide with tale, of a jolly Yuletide. » n r .to u r, that Ohio, sslin i* a yi-dlto al the himn
told of a reality which i&gt; here now and will he heir for a limit imir of M i. and Mi«, K. K. jSelalio
niter thin Christmas ntul lie merry ♦ --------------------lineal* included Mr*. F . E. (ieiM l* are forgotten.
alone, might aeem a glooms item ler; the honor gneat, Mia* (Ieialei ,
Theae stories, gathered from the Hunched lo g elh ei, Hie -loi ie» M l*, (icorgc Kiugaley, Mr*. (' h
enrnera of the earth, explain each make a picture of a ivmld whole Fish er, Mr*. II llarker- Mr*. 1'
in It* own way, nnd coldly, ulmpty
Santa Clan* ha* lo la* looked M cljiiiilin . and Mr*, tiny F n c
hy being factual report* of event*, liny
atone.
II m i a inu*t etljoyiihh
Ml against is dark cloud
how the world this Christina* I*
Here are *mne of tin* ,in in -. a ffa it, and Mi* Ita in e ll, a laleid
divided Into two armed ramp*.
ml piuntat, played aeveial *el&lt;
-Il ling logelhei :
Any one of those slmles, if told
hull* fill lic l g u c a t s
Washington
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T U E S D A Y D EC. 27

N u. 351

A w iiic iiilo d P re s* l.euxttil W ire

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Governor Warren H iss L etter Indonesia AFL Serves Notice Of New
Hit For Shirking To Missing U.S. Gains Freedom Wage Boost Demands In 1950
From
Holland
Official
Bared
His Duty To State
Rep. S u r l e s Says It
Was C a l i f o r n i a ’s
Freeze Which Aid­
ed Florida Growers
ft

Warren Praises
Pro-Sales Tax
Legislators

LAKELAND^ DccT 27— (/Py
R*p. Roy b u rin chained today
Governor Fuller Warren "ha* iliirked hit duty and for«ollen lira
promitn to the people of Florida.”
Sutler replied to Warten'i radio
addrerr lari night in which the
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec. 37. —
Governor raid that 16 renaturi and
/1*t — governor W arren I* back
39 repreientativei who failed tu &lt;
in the Tallah e**** hospital for
•upporl the raler tax program had ” a H ill* mure rest."
Ilr
w as
discharged
teat
ft" ih irk rd and ducked" their duty.
T h u rsd a y after two weeks’ con­
The Polk county legislator »*&gt;d:
finement for physical and nerv"It it my opinion that Governor
ou* exhaustion aad went back to
Fuller Warren it the one who took
the executive mansion for what
was planned for a quiet fam ily
the weak and eaty way out by
letting hit tale* tax monitrotity be­ t'h risim a*.
Hut, Mm. Warren *aid "we
come law.
had about e ifh i or nine children
"The itateimanlike thing lor
In Ih* house.’’ Hhr laughed and
Warren to have dona would have added "dues that explain I l f ”
been to recommend a tax program
T A L U H A S S H T D cc . J 7 — (/P)
f that would haVa put the Hate on
Governor W sirrn put the names
a tound financial bam and nut
uf the 73 Florid* legislator* who
one that cream a new army of
ruled fur the ta in tax on hit honor
politiral office hotderi.
lull last night.
••It t* now In te rfilin g to note
lie called them uff one by one in
that taveral grotipa have ita te il
that u special te n lo n uf the l»«- a itairwide radio iprech and said
ttlature w ill be nacaetary next “ it would he reverent and becoming
year herein* this talaa tax mini*
fur the 1)1,143 old I oik ». depend­
■trualtiv won’t produce enougn
money for Fu lle r W arren and hl» ent children and blind people who
received thru full assistance check*
politician*."
9
He
answered
W arren’* re­ m December to kneel in prayer and
marks that It would he becoming thank God” for them.
fo r Florida w elfare recipients to
W illi every name be recitrd the
•'kneel In nrayer and thank tlod”
for tire 7 B legislator* who voted number ol w rliaic recipient* in the
for the aalea tax (kugroin w ith; legislator's county and the amount
“ I belflve a ll tti» people of
Flo rida ahould kneel fn prayer of money they received in I949t
and thank Ood fo r tha 6 6 leg is­
Fie didn't mention lb* name of
lature who had tha honeetv and any of the 55 legislator* who voted
courage to vote thalr conviction*
In ojyoalnjr^^riie^»alee tatMand In against tha sale* lax.
The Governor didn't call tha
salt* tax by asm *. He retorted
oply to the vole* "lq rail* money."
But the legislators ‘ ha paltsd on
lit* bark were |h t 22 tension and
5(r representatives who voted foi
thr rales I I I .
' I I I) ft*, -e*-»
[he Governor also said the
Dec.
in J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
(Special)—"While
*lni»lne*» an "louragrout and conscientious Sen­
uaukl' I* not anticipated ut the ators and Representatives" who
Florida, Stale Farmer*’ Market*,
during, the Holiday*, Florida’* vuied to raise new uioaey deserve
highly perUhuhle crop* w ill have the gratitude uf *11 who benefit
to ‘ be moved when they reach from operation uf thr schools ■ud
m aturity, *o lubatantlal harvest­ universities, public health, flood
ing aiul shipping operation* w ill
continue throughout
the F a ll control, stale institutions and other
services uf government.
w ln ttr vegetable area*.

Governor R e a d s Roll
Of Lawmakers Who
Didn’t ’Shirk Duty”

Vegetable Sales
title High In
rthbbn 'Markets

s

"Fro m reporta received In my
office today ihlpm enst o f tomatoee,
bean*,
celery,
pepper,
*qua*h, Lim a heari*, eggplant and
many other llnaa of produce
have been rulllng to destination*
throughout the nation to supple­
ment the Htate'e great citru s
fru it forwardings, and auch lu x ­
u ry , Dept* us I he w inter stra w ­
berries for which Plgnt C ity and
other area* are fam ed.1* W illiam
L . W ilson. Director of State Mar*
kets, elated In his w eekly m ar­
ket review.
"P la n t C ity moved durlnii f a
, i l x day period last weak 2 1,401
pint* uf straw berrlea bringing
a total revenue tu gruwera of
m »9,684.37. The
daily
average
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Explosion, Fire .
Destroys Dwelling
AUBURN, Man.. Dae. &gt;7, —(/P)
— A terrific exploeion blew a
ilngla family houaa apart early
today and roaring flamee leveled
It to the ground. But firemen baliaved tha four oceupanta were not
■ at homa at the time.
Nothing but tha chimney—drap­
ed with a battered faadeprtng—wee
left standing of tka new houaa
owned by carpenter Edwin J. Leal,
89, hie wife and two small chil­
dren.
Fireman ware unable ta find any
trace of bodiea and tka family
automobile wae net on the prem­
ise*. t t
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"It la my balk# the* axplodkf

"Tonight there era many people
in this statu who can glva grate­
ful thank* to certain mtmbar* of
the Florida Legislature (99 Sena­
tor* am) 6 6 Representative!) who
had tha courage and tha conscience
tu do their duty at a lim a when
tha eaey—and weak w ay wa* to
chirk and duck their du ty," Gover­
nor W arren axld.
He started tha roll call at tha
lop of tha alphabetical Hat of
count lea:
. .. .
"The 4,497 eltlsan* of Alachua
County who racalvad aaalelanca
tut ailing *1,487,797.60 in 1949 can
(UaBtlaweX Oa r e a * Tseel

R. M. Grovenstein
Has Heart Attack
Hubert M. Grovenateln died of
a heart attach yaatardxy
noon at hia homa In Dighton. Ox.
Ha wa* a raaident In Hxnford foi
about MO yeraa the latlae part of
that time being associated with
the Ox Filter Company. He wX*
married to tha form er Eoaie Purdon who died about four yexrx
Mr. U ru v tn iU ln l i iu n rlttd by
three children, Robert Groeanstaln
of Boston, Mass., Jam ea Gravenetrln, a studant at Alabam a Poly*
technic Institute In Auburn, A la .,
and Mr*. M ary O illver o f R avin Itah, Oa.
.
Funeral aervicaa w ill ba con­
ducted at the gravaride In Banford next Thursday at SiOR P . M.
by D r. K . D. Brownlax and mambars of the
"
“Maxonte
* ' Order.

to

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a r.unable
s a toa explain
r f ehown ax-!

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NEW YORK. Dae 8 T -&lt; * 7 ptoafraa might hare some
be In
An all-time bent record for tha
t$s WTtokad hewg;
data wae eat today whan ton
thermo m#tar reptatornd 00 de­
. 4 D I E IN A U f O C tA B M
gree* at I P. M. The nrevtau*
, O C A L A , Dee. 8 1 - ( * ) - Fawr
Negroea, one o f them a woman, record waa 88.1 an Dee. gf, 1988.

ware killed and n v m other Megroee liijared in m ante eoir
at about 8 A At.
on the South

_ Tha da

D U C H E S S MAR I O E

Two Family Suicides Pacific Islands T h a t
Revealed In CrossWere Dutch Owned
Examination Of Spy
For 300 Years, Are
Trial D e f e n d a n t
U n d e r Own R u l e
NEW Y O R K . Dec. 27, t/I’i

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Kfoscculion introduced m ibr Alger
list second perjury trial today *
letter written by Hiss to Nur! Firld,
former Stale Department u liuiai
missing for some lime in Eutup*.
Field's name was biouglu into
the trial early thi* month when Mi*
Hrde Massing, furmet wile «l the
fugitive Communists G eilud I'.is
let, IrUified she and Hiss lonqieir.l
for Field** service* a* * mrmbei of
the Communist undeigtmiml in
1935 in Washington.
The letter, written M»y 7. I ‘MS.
was placed in tha record by xssislanl U. S. attorney fli«m** F.
Murphy during cross-rxaniiiuliun
ol llis i, former high Stale Dr p ul
nicnl official It ifplird to a mile
by Field in which he *.kr«l to do
some work for the Carnegie l.n
dowmcnl for International Peace,
of which Hus then wa* piendrut.
The letter quoted I Its. jv liav
ing wiittrn " ! do not see any wav
we could woik out any atiaogr
nienl coveting your intereiling pm
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tect.
H is. I lieu suggested ill t lie let
tel lin t Firld write ailu lv» loi
.

Hy AHROt U T K P PHKHH
A tin, nation lore in the Hall
today ll,e Dinted Slates uf ladone, ta
In Ainilridani. Qnren Juliana uf
the Nrtbetland- piuclaimed inde­
pendent r lui tbr nahuu uf 77.HOO,000 Indonesian, in the .nutbwrsl
I’anllr It bad been Tlulland’s
tuluny lui MMJ year*.
In llalavu, (jpil.tl of lire val­
uable netklate ol Indir. Llandt,
iliou.anilv cbeeied av Holland'. Iiicolui was pulled down and the red
and wlole flag ol tevoliilnniaiy
tmlmirvi.i A n uni up
Hie ll.tg leienioiiv followed til*

'luuing ol the p m io iu l of tia u tle r

nt oppu.ile

~ » u •""! i i .»
article* for the Nation. Mi*« Kh- ............. .
chewy *ald »ba would get in touch •ilnultanenu.ly.
w ith you directly' and you w ill l*'
Qnt-en J i i II hiiu lit u th ren -m ln ul*
heating from her,"
speech congratulated tilt- new na­
’ H lii* to ld Murphy that the only tion which s it hough sovereign and
i c . * i I* ih4 ob rant t s . i
communication ho had received
from Field Of hi* jvhk- H erts, ws*
a k tto r from P k jd In *W apiing
of IR4R and a Chrlatmas card from
'
H r* . .Pl*M tka aa m r year.

C h am b e r*, fn rm a r rtiu rla r to r s
Hnvlet spy rin g and the govern­
ment’* ch ie f wTtna** In the t r ia l,
lived in the apartm ent .................
III* * testifie d . T h a w lttie** h s Ii I he
charged tlh ain h a r* uotldng ■,,r
id's■«*■•* a * r a a a T " » ‘

60% oTAutoH Are
Pre*War ModelH

Violent Deaths
During HeKdnys
Exceed 500 Murk

S

that I960 ahould be another good
yoar for bualnaaa,' M nothing hap­
pen* to Karo American buyara.

HCHOOL VUNDH
TALLAH AH REE. Dec. 87--UP)
— The Cabinet Board of Educa­
tion movtd today to limit tka amount of city aad town bonda
It wlU buy for tnvaatmaata
Invaatmaa1 of
too
‘ a permanent aehool funda.
It adaptod a raaolutka elat­
ing "toe maximum amount of
city and town bonda to ba maintoinad In any af tka atato aehool
funda shall not exaaed SO per­
cent of the par valuo of all aacurltka held li too pnrtkulaf
fund."

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Infant Smothered
Against Federal Tax Dodgers To Death During
. Drinking Party
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Downpour Briugt*
Relief lo Thirsty
New York State

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i&gt; I n d u e I I i i i i c in-. S I ciin I i uni l e

State Spending
Of $251 Million

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u lliio l, .mil v ir II,n r n u b j r i r n c i l
jlim il llir t.iine aiim uill lim n tlir
M u llil,. lir.itU IV 1.1*1 ) r . l i itiIII In
g rllir r lliry .n im iu le il Im mine
lh .u i h .ill tin- ilit liin t r in r u l,

Cniuplmlb'i (’ M G.ivh new
Inlilri, " Y i i Ui Mnili'V .linl Wlirie
Il Gor»,“ iliow, lli.it uf ♦•!'d).7ti2,
772 (liibunril i ii llir l.itl liiimii',1
M'uhHsuih a* rss* T w ill

Greyhound* will li c e loniglit *1 the I b ill annual opening of the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club located juit off highway No. 17 between
Sanford and Oilando, and the W day racing rea«an will often with mnie
a f thx fxiIM t clop ever lo run in f larida, Robert Baird, general inana■•r, announced today,
Th# program will atari at H: 00 o'clock and more than 2.5(H) f*n&lt;
are expected to bx pteacnl. Highlight of tha evenla ia the 40 and H
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------------ —-----------■team heating facilities.
Thn i0 and 8 Vulture « f ( I i I hiii I u
ia apunaurlng the opening uiglil
races and all gala proceed* w ill g„
to tha uryanliatlon'ii fund for aid­
ing crippled children.
A crack, speedy field headed hv
M iracle Mile has been extnhlixhed
aa fxyorltaa In the eight dug field
■elected to run the 40 and 8 In ­
augural handicap, the ninth race.
Tha dally double this season w ill
contoiua on tha- second and third
,
race# w ith quintal#! autd tha third
, with through tka tenth race inclusive.

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p4 1 , lii'il
tvalel "loot
tndut and
Hie n c n tlii'i lu ll,'a n - li" anotlivr
'I tiimr* o f it coming.
W n tci'H liv N o " V o ik c r* w e ie
4 - liitppy a* dii-t I'oivl fu u m ’ r*
ii tlm end o f a d io u gh t, tint ilia
.lit
v viild itclim tm i'iil kept It*
M il,'ll* C IU *"*||.
Vuv w a ter that nm - into t lu
log t i'- c i f i i i l * now
Iw ii-llilrd *
irn p lv iu u *l mil oiilv lium lle tha
p l* " i'lil ili'm am l Iml - lu i* up 4
iiiid n * fm sum iio'i
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«11 f 111 il, u r i r .d ,n ii'li i . t i i l 11 pnilt-d today iliiii 4 $7,1)1)3 e x ­
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l" e iitl;il* i mi tiiHHiSlice * t
the
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d iin ik i m .-, -.till I ’olli r t Incl Hoy
1 ’01 ire tiu n n l liis tiin im u lias been
&lt;1 W ill, on, tin . iniiiuiug
'(■funded mid Ih r i" 11 110 ceflecIt-it" &gt; Middleton, dl it c i ,.f tin Moll u p o n III* i n t e i . i l l y o f a n y
"t u rn * i ’ ro durt- Am i Ily I'm dnetn" w ill tie llie m il.|c,'l of a lllll,lllll.Itili', u lio wiih not held 1111 •’"■i i Paul** involved in Hi* trailsaction.
talk liy III J. VV M lllc l. plod ili'' nil)' id 'i'g w , luid ilitv c n llo ,-1 m i|'
I. o m ii i i i , who also is State In hue!, 1 1 . on 11 p a ilt at 1' 11■
1111, •I j,
Hon munuger of the I'ly iiim llh t'l
m a n e * C n tiin iln -io io i, told the
H u * AHNocistimi, at llie meet ing -aid &lt; lo cf W illmin.M, no,| u fle i
‘ 'alilnet last week lie luid asksd
-lopping it In- home ul I I I / I ' l l
o f lh e Memlllule C m in ly F ill 111 Hu
•m a refund on rates he con­
cun F rid a y u ig lil nl the Kiituri* d v Vvoioic, ri'IHovcil Id- own child
from Ho fro n t " d it unit 'lu n dl- sidered "exurh llu ut" for buildI ’n im e r* lliiild ln g , Hr I IV VVit
cu Vi t c .I ih * cm iitilion of tlm h iiiiv , c i ’s fire risk iusui uiice covering
- 0 1 1 . progiuin c h ill man, him........ ..
1 1,242,HIM)
1 ml,ling
near
Hlmri.n illic it wi th llie n llic i twi n the
luduy.
tteala during Its ( uustructioii.
" T h i* progruiu w ill In- especial. Wig. Willi it* pul I'llln III llie liu. k
I v injerchtlng In all ell 1 o- giowm * III till' i'll)
HANFORD R A I N F A L L
of Neniluole L'aunty," -aid Dr.
.......................
11 cull fn n ii Ml
Sniifoi'd um| Scmiuide County
W il-oli. Ilr . M iller ha* ngiced In iMiildlclon ,ii | :tli) A.M and when
nil*we 1 guestloiiii at the end of id* i'lilto ln u 'ii .Ion and lack llic k -m , got a good drenching on Sunday
talk. A ll riti'lia grovvei* uru curd- nr liv e d tln-y found him try in g to wlicii ruinfal totalled 3.41 inch#*,
III e uk i It g a dry spell o f long
In 11V invited tu attend. Hnppci will rut'lvn tin1 illfu n l.
it Wlln taken
lie reived ut 7:(K) o'ctock hy Mr*. lo
F i'in ild-l J iiig lilo ii
Men 101 iul •■taming, E . J . Moughlon, J r .,
M. I*. (iutehel, ReNcrvulion* may llo np itiil n hen- it wa* fmiml dead wi'rttn^rnmri, le p u ih ii today, Tha
downfall was enpeclally welcome
| l unlliiutg I I * Han* T w ii,
he made hy telepliuning l&gt;r W il­
to owners uf citrus giuve*.
son, 7Mt-J, The speaking progiuin
t OM M IH HIO N M K K I I N f i
w ill begin at H;00 o'clock
Tlm C ity CiinililiHHluri w ill meet
tonight at Hint) o’clock In reguln&lt;
H U H I'K IB E t il F I
" ckn Iij ii , ami CotiiMil**inm'i Jiltin'
M URK EG O N , Mich., Dec. 27.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 97. *l/1'l — Tha day sifter w a r iu*l a* K rid er w ill p rexeiit pluu* fur im- i/F)-----hitupv a* Chriatmna at the Hubert p ro v e liifiit o f the *uwugc illsA tla n ta
D illard home this year.
Santa poHsi prohlem , lie iis * in d ic a tiil.
llo sto ii
L’luua paid a return call, u* it

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Dr. J. W. Mi l l f r To
VddruHH Farm Ituruuu

THE WKA I’HRH

were.
Mumatlm* during the holiday*
Mrs. D illard lost h er $ 1,000 dia­
mond ring. Yeatardny *he got it
back,
Mra, Mllai Olsen 1found the ring,
which had fallen Into a Christmas

C1IR ISTM A H T H A tiE D V
H A.M IID ItG , (lerm uny, Dec. 27.
— (4*)— Four little g irl* have died
after their dresses caught fire
front the candle-lit Christm as tree
ut a German orphanage party, po­
lice at Rime hen, lower Raxony, re­
package Mr&gt;. Dillard had wrapped ported today, .T h e children were
between eight and 18 year* of ag t.
and agnt to har.

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llie lie u v ic"i d iiiiiip o n r since
l.i 1 S p im g d rc m lic il New Vurk• I*, ami llie lr w u ler-h e il to d u tni,l c u n ' a mi-ii-urt* o| t r lie f In
iln
iiie lio p u il" ' c .iilic u l water
-Inn luge. I 'r n ip iliillin i » a* .65
•it mi inch In l l ir c llt ilK elf dot
mi' iln- pnxl 21 Im iir-. n u n rn h a l
I r — m llie upHliitc re se rv u lr seehim. null more Hum 1 1/2 inch**
in p u rl" o| drought - Irlc k c n New
lii- c t
I'll* VVra t her liu rra u
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Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club To
Begin Iti Racing Season Tomorrow

handicap.

Prices

W A M I I M .l i i s
|)v ,
27 i/P )
I In /M l 'r u e d iioln e today
111.11 i i - uni,ut- v. ill t r r k "tu b rla n *
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I L E V L I v M&gt;. Dec. 37— &lt;/**)
— A F I . iim im j-l*. tinned tu a
coin I Ioit,n 401I culled o ff the
c i l v *- -iv dm
iia u - lt s tr ik e ,
lit it vo n r vote, member* uf
lh e A I I. I iiiu - il Fu lo n voted
o v rrtv h i'liu iiirlv 10 abide hy an
illiU n rtiiiii
m iletln g them tu
give
up lire
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agaiust
lh e
cu t 11* nrd
lle v e ls n d
I r io -ii - i- lr iu

||y A M M tlC IA lF .il --------iM ttHtuy jfiit |
■ i i k i e-.Hlii|in| t u ,
AI -least fifnl violent deaUi* w r ir , f
(In
»' |m11 httvv tin NtiitlythR ll*t l o i lied a t r n l n I (li,i| i li e i l r i l l i
(i K iim paym ent today f u r the v l n Y
I \ C p U r i 5 V - III
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nation’s three day C lirisU n a e In.lt
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o .i d o e I n ’ - u l I m a l ini, 11 m o
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w ith Miiotbei long we»&lt;beii,i
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ahead
i l l ' l l I l n 1.11il l-1 n i l - l i l l ' l l - i l l In
t Inc pt-rsoll wa* killed III t ' * 1
•'I'lK'ler
I hl'Mt ft Mint -im if tits
i ’ .d li e 1 III!'I I t 11 - 1. \\ llllil i l l - no
he, f u r id (itie o f * v e r ir ly
H ri‘1 *•• VMUk Ml. IIt\ law-, fill i ' ‘on li n l in iiilm g . l | i g e i , I In n r in
other
accident*
u iip ru x im u irl, I
IIlH|i|i|jt*1 to I I kill &gt;|uuII I IIf it lilt * U i I m i l l I' i I l i a , m i a i I n n e r
,.y c iy irt m inute* during the hah
,
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I
li H "ll It III* 811Ilf Hi »• t t .l l f t l f .l II
n .i Iii,c in ii■
■ ol llie )o i( n Im li
u n til iiiid u igh l. Monday.
S t a f f A lk i w p i l I*# 11 u «i I vAtittiti 111"41 iiImhii I’.itfi vtinti tin nu lin leil \\ I s i,D ili. 1. I l l j ,
Tin- luggeM k ille r , s * uhiim I, " &gt;■
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lln - i i 'i , I'le - ln n It a ,
S h . ' i r l’ s I ' o i K’ t M t i s
........ ...............
the uutum ulill* w ill. 1197 A I i h k 1
1• II i ml I It | m iy
■mrliult of them were pedestrianMt'iinvylille, He)
F ire * killed 66 persnti*. many .d
'" I H ill
.'x p e itin g I'M i'idoinhlitile 31li *1 III V Mill I,IV I ), i l
......... . ch ild re n . A m i ch lld le u vvei ■
T A L L A H A S S E E lif e
upiM.it fim il llcn m cin t
lined
S ' , i 'In . in ..m u ,, i l i i i i i ci I * - |,,n ii
notable among v ictim * « f 94 n .c
i/l'i
tn nnevpecii'd * I ihio.ihmi
l"'
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celluncdU* accident*.
in h e rlla in i' I n , payment
hum
1 " ■ndeiil ■riin n in m.n m ike |.n I' \ M e........ m l t m um i W I W it
T h e t r a f f ic lu ll w s* le*« thin
................I H ilt II. m ain ill lllip IC 'l
the
-ln le of
in iie s - e * .
tin. P 6 predicted liy (he N u tiu im
'I'e e
estnie
of Fit
.mm in i S iln m e
Itt'li .lii- e p lt \\ Mm l in .f i , the ml i 1 &gt; ilc .illi &gt;&gt;l i .I't e ii m m iili,
H afely
afely C o u n cil, i.ut Ned I I . Hem
‘" “ f '" ' '" '‘‘red a "ageing ........
H
Ida Mlntc xen eru l I i i ml li.ihm cr.
ll..u*e l i t ) ! 1 leath'i. I' .ii. d a luin nil „ |.|
v i , | ll( |, „ „ ,„ lIm . i l , .1
lo irn , president u f th* Council,
iiilc im 'iit Miyiug
hit M
(In
t'm n p lro llvr t', 31. H a t ', n tlire
.
. |it't|n
,
Mir
pointed out that the cost In liveniol.iv
n iiillllllg III llir h n i
nnnminved
that
I litm lllnm
1*1
III proptiqf 44 IIM lIli'hll
paid fu r the holiday in a ll type* " I
.1 jillm im lillr i,b ile i l , p a ir llli
18*III tlillU l' III K-ilik ii || I* |i f ajI* I il Hi
accident* wa* h ig her than the 6&lt;h&gt; d o llsi check had lo'eii - m l m
w ith n reg u lar I n , ir t lir u . n Inch
that tin- A d m lt ilH tiiiiiu ii c a n p m j l o
i illiin L r n , lllpm
claim ed in Lhe T e x a s C it y , Te*
• eed w ith It* u x triiv -ig n ril und il
has mil Irf-en audited. H I- -oh
iliHaster o f tw o y e a rs ago.
I
,
Ii
Ii
v
I I 4',eliu.in. !■) nl I h
Idler j, J p la n * III NOelnli/e \ m e ilc N .’
"O ur holiday* have twrunn- ■
* |e rl lit n d liiN lin eiil, h til, in-ihap*
eerie* of 'T esa * O ltle*.’ " |le»i
*n m ldilim nil p s tlu e lil due In ler.
horn **nl. " Ill a week, we iiihv
Il w u h one uf llie l u i g e - l -mde II I' M i l d , “ w o i i l d h a v e ., d c p i l " - liv e , in, linin'. Ill i It) lid mi a i In ilg r
• • f f e c t oil ei 'o m n iil.' ( im , li l i n n - 1
m p ecl
another one--* ‘Jiiyioi*
rs ts lr I n , piiynienl" llm lih
.n l .li in A i'iin ,
in I , 11'pn mu nl
e l t i l l )'
and
m ig h t
p r ci I p l t a l c
week-c ml of m s** murder nvn
ever Im" trrelved. nod aiihniiiil
m in I im dilci H i, v ,ilr w 4- ■r lc .i.
c i ■ 1 1 1 1 11 ' y
in to
a
ta il
p
i
l
l
VV
Now 3’i sr'*'-u n 1 e*R the peole tutvi
Icslly loHiKled the geuntil I mid
D g i i Ii I
(tint
Ills ' l l nil Im llli III III 1 le I III .,1 1 1,1 i Ins
iltillifill*
a 10
Nickened of m aking hurrui dayImlsme In nearly it llilid

Society'#

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W A S H IN G T O N , Dac. 27. - t/P&gt;
_ The head of (lenaral Motor*
figure* that around 6 6 to 60 per
cant of auto* now running era
pre-war.
Charles E . W ilson, making that
estimate, added: "T h e used car*
are M ill ovar-pricad as compared
tu pre-war — If you put th* dol­
la r back In Ha purchasing power
with relation to a new c a r."
W ilton wa* interviewed hy edit­
ors of U , R. News and World Reort, weakly new* m ag ailn * puhshed her*.
It copyrighted th*
articles.
Among othar thing*, he said he
expects tha next new development
in the automobile w ill be “ Ine u*e
of hlgh-octaue fuel w ith more
efficient anxin#*." Another way
to aav* fuel would be to laaaen a
ca r’* weight, ha said, " if you can nut of holidays."
One of tha most
horrifying
taka weight out, make tha car Ju*t
aa good a performer and Just a* tra ffic accident* occurred In Te*.iF
rid
a
y
night
whsn
an
autnmulnle
convenient for riding."
Wilson tsid ha doain't expect and a gasullue truck collided, tinany
radical
or revolutionary ■pla*hed from truck's ruptured
change* in cars in tha next few tank und ignited, turning tie
year*. Ha aald also he doesn't vehicle* Into pyre*. A fam ily •&gt;&gt;
expect there will aver ba » la**- five In the automobile and Unth*n-Sl,00U cat again b e e n us e truck driver perished.
A mother and htrr six children
"people don't want tha kind of car
In n fire which swept then
you would have to make In order died
to prlca It undar |!,000, You would Ran Antmilo, T e x., home. T h ru
were death* from shooting*, fall-,
hava to taka too much out."
electrocution*, plane craNhe*, ev
Speaking genarally, Wilton said poiure ami a«pyaiation.

A r t i c l e

G ra n te d

*h««tl&gt;.

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tens.

Tin- President Speaks At Carillon Dedication

W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 27—t/P)
—Tha new United States of
lmiune*ia was hailed at ita
hlrlh today by Mrs. F ra n k lin
II. Hmiseveh
and
Ansbassa
dor Warren H. Austin. Ameriran
re p rrsrn lslive e
to the
United Nation*. Form al eonira lu la llo n * in the name of tha .
I '. S. government are e ip e e l­
ed probably later today. Proa (dent
Trum an
is reported
_____
re*dt lo aiinuunre U. H. re«,,»it11koi of the new
stala

■poke l« Frieda K lrchw ey, ..f itiv j A n n.leid ani.
Nation, about you and tin' po*
| ( lr iwu vriem unir*

Earlier Hwa ta«lfi#d thnt h#
never rac&lt;W*d any jampmwnl fiaT
an apartment h* sublet to Wlilttaker Chambar* In Washington l»

L ;i hot

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Hu1 hank

De* Molnas
Galveston
New York
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Spy Trials

Additional Society
Continued From i'age Five

ICaallaaeg »r*M r * i , Ooel
the wystern allies In the early day*
nf World War two— a time when
the Hitler-Htalin non-aggreieloti
pact wa* In force.
He said hr prepared on his own
Initiative a memorandum on Sept.
20, I DUB, which said thl* country
could help Hitler's foe* without
violating neutrality law*.

PTA Entertainn For Mrs. Lee HoHteHH At
Junior HI HludentN
Phiiathea Party

jr':::, ' . V T ' ,1 «*i»oi
student*
on F *-'*'»y night

it

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between the hour* „t 7:00 nnd
10.00 O Clock with a party given
by the I’lircnt-Tcechcr Association
n "*,T| , , r 'Jlrtwt on of Mr*. Jerk
Rusyll. Included in the auditorium
decoration* was a large tree which
had lieen decorated fur the nccnnhiri hy the Tourist Club. The
rnftcr* nf the hall were strung
wIt! red mid green garland.., nnd
on the ninntie wn* n snowsrerre
which Included n mlniator,.- Hnlitjt ' 'pu*. Deem a I ion* were under
the "illt eel Ion of Mr*. ('horln*
Wilke.
A* each *ludenl entered he wn*
presented with „ houlotiniere of
email hell*. Iluncing wn* enjoyed
during the evening with Itodiuni
Ilruiuley nerving n* nunoiinrer.
I ’rlue* were won hy (irnce MHrio
Ktliii'cl|ilii r, llu v iij l.eonurd and
Sandra Dun, Refreshment * were
served from n luce covered table
which wn* centered with n hundy
snifter holding red polnsctt in*.
Refreshments consisted of fruit
C h rl’ tmii* enkea nnd randies. Kn
terlnlnment wn* furnished hv Mr*.
It. W. CiiBuhe and Mr*. A. II. Dux.
IrtifV with Mr*, Duxhury lendinir
n chain dunce which provided rim
for the student*. Tin* evening wn*
eluted with the ringing of "Jingle
Dell1' nnd the school snug. About
140 sludenl* attended the |iurty.
(Composing
the
refreshment
committee were Mr*. C
W.
flhftl'imiker nlid Mr*. NbhoN and
cold drink* were told tinder the
direction of Mr*. I,cun Wnlker.
Chaperon* for the event wete
Mrs.
Flower* ami Mr*, Cooltar.

Junior High Hum
( hriHtmaH Program
The Music lleimrtinent of the
Hanford Junior High Hclmol pre
tented a Chi IsItniMtdugri"" under
tl*t direction of Mr*. W. (i. Flem­
ing la*l Wednesday. All "Indents
par I id noted In the following tiroirrain: introduction, (Irnce Marie
Htlnerlphcr; "Hark, the llernbl
Angle* Slug"! Christina* scriplute uinl "Glory tu God"; "(I Collie
AIJ Ye Fn lth fu r, nil student*
ami the seventh nnd eighth grade
suxettes; poem, "The First Christ­
um*", liv Marianne Rlrlrktnnd:
"The First Noel".
"Christ,
the
Holy
Child",
"Christ iiiuh Hcrcnadu", s e v e n t h
{{tude Kiev Chilli Christ inn* story,
At 1‘hilllp*! “Oh U tile Town of
Bethlehem", John Arnold; "It
Caine Upon a Midnight Clear",
solo hv
Hilly I’nrk; "In“
violin *oh
1
David’* Town"', "Over Hathlehem’*
Town" nnd 'In Bethlehem’* Lowly
anger", eighth grade gl*e Huh;
mm "fiU r of Bothlchem’’: "Star
of ,ljie l-.’u s l , seventh grade sexfelti. composed of Morin Join*,
Jtlgiinelle Starnes, Helen Alexan­
der, Delores Clllmrn, Janie Bennail, J nh mile M»e Fur Ison.
, ‘DeeIt tin' Hall", sung hv the
Kioupi "line Holy Night
nnd
...................
_ ntii jtradn
g i ... dmi
'HIlent
Night",. eighth
pie
next'-Me, Mntlba
hlet nexl'-lle,
Situ Ilia Owen, IVgw
Million*
yv Wright Jnyre Jones,
-In
fy$»ul|e, Hum Crews, .......It a
Dunn. I'ntsv Collins. Louise Ill'llton,, Jlclty Atm Hllle*. Annette
Brocks Ann lUimh,ilium nnd I'aulelte Cnsnti; Christmas Heiicdlctlun, MnrvV iv
Mlkolajck;
llUllf
***i”r**j* *** "Joy
w tn the
World". Accompanist* were Mien
Lyon, Joyce June*, and I’eggy
Wilghl.

S

Ltndu Sue WilllamH
S n o re d pit Hirthduy
Linda Hue Williams celebrated
her fourth hlrlhdty with u party
given by her mother Mr*. Ted WII*
flaini nil Thuraitay
■os/ at
*&gt; the William*
" •
. . . Maple Avenue.
Avenue, Henj
home at 211
decoration*
were
lOUal uccuruimp* " n » , u » e d
throughout the living nnd dinln
“i
.....................................................
id
ihrns
and Included bright re.,
dnsettia*. cnlnrfd ornumont* uud
jjlhture Santa*.
The dining table wa* centered
t i n large birthday cake de­
corated with red nnd green. Linda
« U ' presented with many gift*
her friend* while they sung
aniiy Hlrthday".
ftifreahment* cmnUtlng of lr*!
V , "ChrDttn*’*
#tt.
.... .til*,. (S
UM14
rreim
"rimklea,
cake
a^Teandy were wrved during the
mtK.it hy Mr*, w illiam * •*;
d hy Mr*. C. K. Carlton and
r* innu nnd Dottle Wllllatn*
'wax SaiilB* were dUtrllmled

n

3i

J

lln *
Billy Coleman. Jimmy
Walter Meriwether,
Higgle Johnson,
,„ n flrarn Thurston,
Charlee Btoothoff, Ooorga BUmt-

.arwBJT

Mr*. John 1,. Lee was hostess
*&gt;ldav nrviit for the nnnunl
Christmas party of the I’hilathen
• I*** of the First llnptl*t Church.
Other hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Jerry Klckllter nnd Mr*.
Buford Brown. Ileromtlun* In the
Lee home followed u Christmas
theme. A tiered table wn* urranger| tu represent three Christman
wrenllis interspersed with 'livend hbie randies with n large candie nt the tup.
On one taluc wn* a manger
scene from which issued soft
enrols during the pmty nod on
the mantle wns n miniature pipe
organ forming n hnrkcnnirid for
"mall choir hoys. A I'girted ni(gel
hovered overhead nnd hnnkiiig tin)
scene were while pnlnseltins mid
greener).
The dining talde w*&gt; centered
with a snow Hcene nod greenery
and other decoration* in tin- room
followed the same theme. A short
Inisines* session was presided over
hv Mr*. A. 1). Ilnllnwiiv nfter
wlilfli ((nines were enndurted hy
Mrs. Douglas Htcii-tinni I'rlxc*
were won by Mr*. M. T llnyne*,
Mrs. Mnrvln Stone nnd Mrs.
Charles Bi-nhaiii.
(iionp Hinging of ('loisluin*
carols was enjoyed after which
"ift* were exchanged. Mr . J, M.
Kliiicelplter wns presented hv the
class with tickets fin a cuncart
series to he given In Oilainlo (lift*
were collected for Minn I tut h
Cllltltiiilips and Mr*. Mmjoile Cowin who coutliiue to be ill ill (III)
Kim Ida .Hiinllitriuni. (lilt
were
also collected for two children
who have been adopted by the
class.
Itefrc.ilinicnts eonslsted of IIIdividual enke* III the shn|ie of snow
bnlls topped with a lighted candle,
open fared sandwiches, Milted nuts
lind coffee nod were served hy the
hostesses nssisted by .Mrs. Mien•Iron*, Those iiltendlng were Mr*.
Hlinrehlper, Ml** Uottie Hmlth,
Mrs, ’I'iin Crawford, Ml*. WlllloMt
Slcmpcr, Mr*. I.. M. Himes, Mr*.
.1. Bradley Ddlinm, Mrs. Voile WII*
limns, Jr., Mr*. Chltrles Benlinm,
Mu. II. It. Fortner, Jr., Mr*.
Millv Martin, Mr*. "Buddy" Angel,
Ml*. Ileutrlce
lluffniAu,
Mr*.
Ilnviie*.
Mr*.
Holloway
Mr*.
Mint tin Carter, Mr*. J. II. I'lillllps,
Mrs. Fdwiltd .Smith, Mis. A line
llbiiphrev, Mrs. Amin Cook, Mr*.
It. A. Howell, Jr., Mi*, f(avion
Smith Mi". John Culluni and Mrs
.1, li. David.

Mr, Huukenbauh (JetH
Degree At StetHon

NF.W YO R K . Dec. 2 0 - &lt; / P ) -

C bjuuIy Ai'cnlM mifl D liiTlctrh o| tliu Cintm l Moridu Kx|Hjji|liori hold fImt rntttlnir at Orlando and
«li ink an firuti^o Julrit toimt In Ihi&gt; nmat hiktvheI ii I K#Jr to b« hflil in Houthviiit In lO&amp;O at Orlando.
I'lctum l lift to rljrlit,
C. T. Ili.kfnni, iri*n«*ral manajfrr; Claudw If. Wolf«» pm ldant; Walton
Mrloriftiii, d liictor; J, T, Clxfonl, llrovnril county; I*, Lonhcr. (? of C. Sanford; Standing: W. J.
riiitt, Jr., yotuHu; It. K. Norrin, l.uko; I*. I(. Me .Mullen, Ht. Johns: If. r . Swanaon, anaUtant agent,
St. JonnH; C, A. ItcdihirM, iihmImI iiii I , Morion; nod Car) JicnJrlcki, Marlon county.

Released German War Prisoners
Want To Lead Peaceful Life

r^ '

1.ANUSBERG, Gcrmaity, Ore. 20. — (/P) — Twealy-ieven smiling
German war criminelt were freed today from the U. S. Army's l.sndsheig prison for goad behavior during confinement.

iliey lied served the gte.ler pail of three and five-year *entence*

Mlick N. Cleveland, Jr., Ilf Hnnfi.nl wn- title ef a cllis-* nf 122
vrmbnil.il frcittl Slet. ini Univei-ity
Dec. ID lie wu* iiwnrdi-il the
glee nf It S. in Business Ailininituition
\ leader lhrnuitle.nl tucull, pc . I.iii -e, Cli-vi b.inl
ba*
served Ilf n l,'iesllUltlli A.lvi-ei IIvicc |ii&gt; nl. lit ul bill JlUii-u - la ,
Im i. iiM-i nf tin- Hlteli'iil A -'"cm
(lull, pic iili-nl nf tlie St III \ tireek
ergiinir.iitinii, first mail- nf ViMystic Kiewi1, ieudi'rship niuiuilrulimi fm Juniur nnd selii'-i men,
a meml.ci of (he liiturfrateiuity
Council, and Justice nf tin- Law
College Honor Court.
II.- wu*
twice selected as line of Die ten
niitstnnding men students, uud Ids
popiilmity wn* attested hy Id*
selection un Homernmlng Mayor it.
I(i IH
III- trail f.'i led l&gt;« .'*1 t -.11
finui the I'uivei sit, ..f Florida
whine he wait a uu-inliel ef Alpha
luu tliuegii I ruin ini y.

IlFl.A N D , Dec. 'Jli-IH pednl)—
Harold Haynmnd lleekeolmeh nf
Hanford was nwdrded tin,,f t nciirlnr of firt* nt the fun
onnrler cnniiiiencenteilt *1 Stetson
Hnlverslly Dee. Id.
Mnjmitig In edltcnllnn,
Mr.
Ilecketihnch lias lust completed his
internship In Memiimle H l g li
Si’htifil mill Iihh Lh 'O
to
a tenchlng jidMIlnn in the Lvmnn
U A D IO STATIO N
School at ................ . where he will
|,„ dlie-'loi o| the high relmol
W .T.lI.li.
(dee dill.. He will lake up hi* new
dntle* lu January.
-I* t *
At Ml el soli he was a member of
\\ I'MI I t It It MlLm »•!*
l.sinhd'i Chi Alpha social frater­
SVvvh
nity, Hlgmu I'l Sigma, honorary
S\ »"*| I I 11 ,1.) Mill .) I'M
The 7 '*• !"• l • 'l»|l#
p IivmIcs
fraternity, the Stetson
N't WM
Symphony Orehustru ami the Fu ­
'lot'
ture Teacher* of America. He was
N|11rilli«»r I" am(Itiiir
\| Itt'tl ►
&gt; ill M11M
11•
also listed oil the university * hon­
or roll and Dean's...............
List far
- *npip- '* 1u u.tihl in \ him
I'hH
Hi
i
I
.If
&lt;MHHlI
erlnr scholarship, lle is married lo •t :ui Dic k \ ill i ii
Lois
Hatcher
"f
N
«
I|f
•*Ir
I'..)
lit
11 Mllll
** i?»
the former Ml**
Pin i"i* I'm ruin
i&lt; (Ml
Hanford.
Hit\U A Imiy \ Mini A' Mlinti'
in 111 Hill, New |in11tin Mil, llhif
111no 4Ill'll MMI t X HI nr
11 in Morn Ili / Vni*i jr
D nU vw ow l
»» K. Mur 11* 11-i unit
IZHIO Wnrlil ut Noun
By HOB TIIOMAH
1311f. Thr* llmiil WiiMoii
I ! In IDHi ('lull
HOLLYW O OD . Dec. 20— (A1)— linu l*o|Hilar Hlnr
I lift I all I Tr» \ Olr i It n nu
dene Autrv I* setting th« |iat" 1
30 .Mumleu | VnriMllioi
in the trend of having movla stars J: im» 4I.ii None linnch
31mi T&lt;oIi«v‘m hi mr
go out to meet the piihllc.
.1:30 MlfH .V M'Hill f)MN
The moneyed cowpogg I* pl«n- .1
4ft Vour MuiM.rv Munica
ning the longest ntuienranea lour 4:00 Mimlr Lov«ra Dronraifi
4:10 II V It VNj II Itnt
of Ills ruroer. He hx* already
MI T Il f' I Hi v Hi in 11mi r
hooked -'Id town* for hi* IDfKt r.H
6 :0
im flrirrbl H|iot
winter tour and Is negotiating ft;4MI TI
NrWB
for !i4 more. He mien* hi* show fit 16 Murk mi iti&gt;|mri
311 TwM.llc HifllHH f
In I’uehiu, Coin., Jnu, 1, taking IIHill)
I*ai m«1m
along 27 rodeo performer* pin* r- Ift H|inrDf
NoHi I mx HIiirn
"hsmnlmi nnd little champions, his Ton Hnviha rintiR rroRram
7i Ift VUtnEft fur a LnUy
hur*o*.
7:30 Hinirts I'erseiinliites
Autrv will runllnue hi* weekly 7lift Keynotes |,y furl*
no V ariety Hull
radio broadcast along the route. in
B:,10
ii, Hcl.nc.
He reurn* to Columbia Studios III ift l:«i'iir»li,iis
Meet (lie Itai.il
:» on Nlglll IMtll'io
April I tu begin hi* six-picture
tii i r. I'llll llei',1 nl f It ifa II
schedule for lltfill.
I*:III Hliorls Kin a „f liny
Anna Mnguaul, the volcanic !h
36 Moslem liusrlmu
Ituilan actre**, I* expected here
014ft ll's Uni,,. f|,„ ,
nnv day. She will record dialogue tn-no
in, ift I’fllte'l Null,ms
fur "Volcano," another film about 10:30 f "rioi'ii xtiisic
1 ...... .. with Xlusle
an eruptive Italian l»lo. Newsmen itmo iNew*
are hoping she will comment 11 oft Klgll (Iff
nil her unetlme director and fame,
All L sp
Roberta Rossellini,
- i f- '&lt;! , jDintpkln and
John Ireland I* going ahead smiash nrljfiiaied lu the Western
with hi* role In "One Wav Out," Hemlsphera, ' &lt; -despite hi* *uit tu hragk nl* Co­
lumbia contract. He has to her.........................
ilan- ly dream stufr.
form the
part In order to auhst
Hate hla case.
I S ix '*i II
warble a note
Boor Lana Turner) 8he get*
and. Is pleased
Ida*ted when *he haunts the night wlHi a drama I* rule f.,r a change
club*. Now *he gets blasted be- "Everybody thought I was just
cau*a she itaya homa. Three trad* a ftyi-lovlng kid and thay kept
napera have crlttrlaed her. retnark* nutting me Intu light, gay pic­
slaving homa ami tures/7 she say* "I'm really , a
to me about xtavlng
______ _ at
They Helm very eerluus mlndpit parang,H
looking
J‘ telcvlelnn.
*
'
aha should ba going to the movie*
Montgomery Clift *p«nda the
nnt un- week day* on "A Place In The
instead. Mavhe they don't
for a mo­ Bun'” and works Mondays on
deretand what It'a
bile thea- new ending for hi* Berlin nlctur*.
via etar to attand
ter.
He claim* he ha* worked
Hneaklng of raaetlon bring* u» Bundnv hut five since August. '
to Gloria Qrahama.
ihame. Her
N aamment*
t o m u Review; "The Man On
L. . . . . , uvh. sleeping.
1— *— ‘ nude Mere Tha Eiffel Tower" (RKO) lists
attack by the lingerie Industry, among lie star* Charles Laughton,
hollifL0t ^ np' Rurgesa Meredith
only and. tho
city of
la g lot prettl* than the;

its’

given them by U. S. military rouiti for war crime*. All their lenience*
would have expired before n ext#
June .'ID,
• I1
None wu* u liig-nsiiie Natl trim- he released this yfmr.
rimI. These were the men who
Only two lonely spectator* were
inmuiunded N a t l raucentrltUin on hand a* the hlg wooded prison
cutups, who nerved n* ramp guard* gate* swung open to free the pris­
nr ml-lrented captured American oners.
airmen.
One of the spectator* was a for­
Tlie i.idc*i wn* Friedrich Kali, mer Landslierg Inmalc who said
DU, n former Wiesbinlep polirernuti, lie came to greet "o|J friend*.”
The other wa* u young girl nf
convicted of Inking part In the
about 20.
Hhnhhlly dressed nnd
murder of American flier*.
Col. Waller H. Cralmm. the pris­ blue with rohl In the chill Bavarian
on coiumunder, Mild that 27 uthers iimrnlng. she greeted one of the
pioliubly will lx- released tumor- 'eleased men with a slight mur­
iow .
One other prisoner ell/lhle mur. Then they walked off arm
toi leleiist. i* ill In the prison hos­ hi arm.
pital.
due prisoner praised Cnloney
The It. S. hiuh commission un- (iraham, saying:
limitlced veslentay that flVe lop
"He is cine of the finest officer*
Nail I'l imlniil", convicted hy Amer. I’ve ever seen. We have received
lean cniirtK ut N^ucrnbeig, also gom)
t| treatment
treat me iwiitr since li» came
will tie released.' They 'Include tn Lamlxhrg lust June. Kwn In
Hi n*t Wilhelm Ibihte, KnglMi- the Herman army it would take
lioin MS general whu was hod you Horn ii tlmo to find an officer
of Die Nu/I purty's foreign urgunl- a* good aa he is."
fiitimi,
At the station, a railway-guard
r'olmiet flrnhnm,. who**1 home jokingly told one of the men:
"You'd bettor he glad you were
i- in Boxemun, Mont., Mali howevei that he ha* not yet received In there the lust four year*. It's
hvvti tough outside."
no order for their Veleasa?1
Replied the former prisoner:
Tim first slrht Dial greMM tHF
"It was tuugh In there too.”
pii'i.m-r- a* they filed Into the
A out her prisoner commented:
prison waiting room frnrtf their
Ft mu now un nobody will he
ell* wa- a symbol of the holiday
a-n.oti, n .-criihhy little Christum* able to talk me into anything,
legiiiitless nf whu i* In control In
line.
.Slacked around It were heap* flermany, I'm going liniue and
ot piesciil* sent l.y friend i or, tel- lead n (|iiiot life,"

O’ Dwyer Woddilik

FellowHhip Front

HttMlInartl Mr«tMi l*Mr
nn on!• mtilil hi*nr.
Fat In i lii'nry told 0'l)wy#rs .
MHi*|&gt;rnl nfh*r nm: MW ltli thin
i i t I thru* wrd
No
wo^ «xrlmii|f«*il liikldr
thi* church.
The coiioli* turned, llnknl »rnrk
and walkfil ulowly ituwn the
to iDUnir to friciulH and nhook handn
with mu* Kin*nt«
Thi*v t-riiurged frgni thi* Church
and fncnl a bomtmrdmvnl of
photngritidiera' (Uihhulhv. f
A crowd of about 400 nttaofit
oiiI hIiIo the Church pr*MU*d cJoaa
around the couple. New*
reel photographem plckdep,' tha
crowd to give them room.
A towrmwonuii retnarktHj: M11l
h4»t they’re glad they*re hot }JJ
New York they would
Nalljf
rrowded.M
Thu newly wmla entered.• oaf,
«r of
,.
drove through the center
Pt |l aW

M'sallsss4 P m s S s« , Ob .)
been provided with hath room and
plumbing facilities. Ititerlora and
&lt;floors have been repainted. Hevsral small buildings of conrrele
block have lieen erected, providing
romplete apartment*.
The
Fellowship Hihlicat College,
“ ’he .......................................
which for a time was oireratvd un­
der Independent control as Aldrrsgat# University, Include* in its
curriculum a college of liberal uit*
leading tu a IL A, degreei a col­
lege course leading to a Th. U. de;ree. Business course* include

g &amp;

"KS

A-Bomb Plan'
dared,
He added that
h* difficult evan eg a
anal,
ileMea such aa he a

United Nation* secretariat with
Soviet permission but belli hi*
diplomatic rank, I'anyuxhkin InRyan accepted the statement n*
"a communication to the court.
Another frderol bulge rilled previ­
ously that (lubltchev does not have
Immunity. This ulsu Is the view
taken hy the l). 8, State Depart­
ment uml the United Nntluns.
The Immunity claim is am* of
several attacks un the espiunoge
Indictment made hy the defense
In the ptc-lrlul sessions,
llyan
denied yesterday a motion to dis­
miss the conspiracy count of the
Indictment.
Miss Coplon, 28-yenr.tild form­
er employe of the Department of
Justice, uml (lulillchev, 22-ycar-old
Itusslun engineer litlil suspended
Untied
Nation*
employe,
are
scheduled to go on trial Dec. 27.
They lire accused uf espionage
In allegedly nttcmptlng to get U.H.
government secrets Into Soviet
hands.
Up for argument today war#
these issues:
l, A motion by Abraham L.
I'onieranli, counsel for flulillchir,
that the Russian he adjudged out­
„tllr the
„ „ jurisdiction ...
. . . ___
_
side
of .tlie
court
on the ........hi of dlplbmallc itnmunlty,
2. A motion by Pomerants nnd
Id An iiibnld I’olmor, cuuniel for
Miss Coplon, asking Dint the in­
dictment lie dismissed on I hr
„ i on uu it is busud on allegedly
iil'gu) wiretapping.
The motion
usks Drat, If the Indictment i» not
iii.-ml»aed,. all evidence Imscd on
wiretapping lie barred.
Miss Coplun already is under
M-ntence of 40 months tu ten years
In prisun on a conviction of steal­
ing government secret* for the
Russians.
Hh« is appealing the
conviction and sentence in her trial
to Washington, D. 0., lust summer.
Both she uud Uuhllrhev are free
no bail.

Educator Fear

S

at:

personal repeutlorr
Mam iroiMtttloii « « «
of puhHs confidence In
' $ 1 X and Other acta.
companies
charged th
1M1, the Du
with

but *

xtrengtheni'itha. hand by which
the railroad commission already
lias closed down the racing In­
formation wire of Intra-dtaio
New* S crvlci.
Western
Union
cut off tho
Int runtale
service a week ago
when the
railroad commleelun
tklrted
around
the contested
untl-buokle law and Invoked a
niiitract clause which permit­
ted the telegraph company to
rancsl service upon notification
by tho state that It wae being
used for Illegal purpoaea.
Intra-slot* Now* Service had
uhout IDO clients along th* Flo r­
ida cast coast, Tho railroad com­
mission and Attornsy General
Richard Ervin said many of them
were race bet bookmaker!.
In arguments before the
promo court yeitorday, attorwner of fntra-atata
neya for tho owner
end other race wire operators
Instated they were In th* harmIrix and legitimate business of
distributing sporting news. They
Mid they could not be held accounUble far tha uaa mad* of
it by thoir client*,

day;
t'lanning for the ilrive was |H*rfected at Orlando last Thursday
when groups representing the
dally and weekly pres*, radio,
hankers, wholesalers and retailors,
hotels and restuurunt.-, realtors,
traliportatiun lilies, theatres, the
Juniur' Chamber of Commerce,
parent-tearhrrs uml other educa­
tional associations, the Kdticnlinn
Board, the Federation of Wo­
men's Clubs, and others, met with
the Mtule Chamber's Citrus Pro­
motion Committee in an nil day
runlet viire.
In hi* acceptance uf the hunorary rhairmunshlii of the drive,
(juvernur Fuller W a r r e n Iclegraphed tl:,» State
Chamber's
president, Walter L. Hays of
Orlando, that the importance of
enthusiain In the proinution of
greatei citrus conMiniptlon could
not lie uv#r-einphusixed,
'
The work of Die over all group
organisation put together hy the
State Chamber, will lie directed
by Its executive committee, the
chairman of which is Frank L.
isteil of Kustis. Isted's co-work-

The campaign will Ik* fo^pad
lip on houxiftr iv**s, nc'gool ItmeV
rooms, soda fountain*, and hotel,
resturnnt and transport dinln
facilities The
detuils,
work,
up hy Advertising D i r e c t s
Dawson Newton of the
cltr
oniinisslou, and approved by
committee- will lie augmented
the promotion and jmbliclty __
furls of each of the participating
businesnei,
■**
Hays -nul today Fuat la-t
"eat m o r e
cilru i" camjEign
sohi millions of Ixixe* of
and this year will double last
year's -tiles", lie credited press
and iiidio fm much of the sucees*
of Die movement. "This year/*
he lidded, "we are s t r e s s l a g
hrnlth safely. Our children are
not
receiving
udeipiate
patlit iiinnl supper' when d* tiled dtrus”.
J.
Executive
commlitee
chair­
man Istrd anmitinced that H e h ineryy ;o make Die cam paign af­
fective had already been sat -jn*

I

Vegetable Market
.1ATKMt IMVllit-K, Dec. 3II--I AIM
—Kurt/ New Vork Iirlce* nil kfnrtill, troll* olid VPgelutde* «» reeirieii hv itie v'eileriil Klole Jlorlei New* Hervlrm
Avocados Dills l"-2"« (olr In
aooil
11(y
lio-J.ui, siiniiler
, iieit tints 13s l.7(&lt;-3 -.*»
HllO|i heailH lol-hel* Ml r I nKIlltack Vnlentlnes tolr
to Hood
nastily tfui-Vf.n, few Mali ns soil,
si-ine fair •lualliy .X..’&gt;o-«*", imorur
low as 3.M0. I'lsiilltiils tli li-5,to),
few
o. orillliurr &lt;•&gt; lair &lt;|iialliy
3 on. too. few t Ml, Tender ar-cin
t*w t.lili, imorer I.MI-1ILO, Wax
3 Tk-t.na
Lima tisHlis liosliels few 7 0O7 la, few puorar ti.uo.
struwherries 3* |iltil crales (irr
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n* th, pony rstrlasralors |&lt;er idol

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by tha wire operator*.

To smwanta that the law e»&gt;
crosehad on tha federal governmonte authority to regulate In•tats
r, too

lawyers replied the federal gov­
ernment has no exetualv* Juris­
diction ever Interstate crime."
Goremar Warren’s doctor may
let him out of tha hospital
Thursday *o ha can "enjoy the
Christmas holiday* at
Th,
he didn't
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JA C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 20. _
— (Special) — Citrus consumption
In Florida should be four times
what It Is, according to market­
ing and dietary experts, one think­
ing in terms of the State's agri­
cultural economy nnd the other
thinking particularly In terms of
the health of children.
Bttllness
group
leadership,
working for the second
year
through the Florida State Cham­
ber of Commerce, and in conjunc­
tion with the State
Citrus Com­
mission, and state
and local
school ami health authorities,
have begun a determined drive
to meet the citrusconsumption
recommendation* of tlie experts.
The' push will get under way
within Die next ID ilays, Exe­
cutive vi‘-e president Harold Cn|ee
ot the State Chamber snlil here to*

Lawyer* far
for t(
tha ataU replied
the 1040 law wa* a valid exer­
cise of atata polka power, and
It* own Urm* condemened
the typo of buelnaaa engaged In

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ItjlfllHhfn 11 i|( tmukhth rcijn
2H i I o ie h 76-16, frw 1.00.
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U 's a ltn H rr»&gt;
mitinnh tumliwln Y«*||nw HlrnlirM*
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Cpokkaeplnif, typwritlng, business dlty.
X iH’k 2 76-1.26, fpw 115*150. \l
l u action Nutting uside the Ii up lirf w Ita lia n
tyjm
i.oo-i 1ft
jngllsh, office training and other
Rug............
Umporary restraining order has bu»h«la U f K f In v#ry lit run I.on.
secretarial studies.
1*60^
A theological coursa of four no practical effect except tu
Tonialoes fro *st«ii re|&gt;nrt«it.

years, a Christian workers course
two year*, a Sunday School train&gt;lng coursa and a. Sunday School
_______ _______
teachers
course la offered. Inrttctlon in music and voice is
•trite
ffttufctl*
Tha Biblical Academy Include*
tii iminieipai doclt., ami
“
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the yacht Atmsr
II fvrr an Sl-day academic course*.1manual train­
honeymoon cruise• ing and Bible training. Th* educaurogram Is earrled out under
Beam ing happily, the n*wlYWad« ti'
;«trecDoa of Mtte' Oslo Enriswd,
named f«»r a moment
general supairlntendent
hoarding the craft to alloWi
rent fltatlon.
FelleWshlp Fri...
-----togruphers a final shot. *
East of the airport proper l*
D'Dwyer
hi* wlfe'aboArd
.......
. helm'd------tlm Ttfge Fellowship farm, which
the gently rolling cruiser. Tlwy inelijaea an orange grove. Plena
climhed to the after deck to
arc now under way for railing of
ut photographer* who crledt On* jwultyr and stock at th* farm, said
more, Please, Mr. O'Dwyer."
A* the nus# of the trim, mahoguny-decked cruiser pointed t i e * ' !
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
away from th# dock' the tun mlret
from trehlnd a hlaok cloud MWjrt
grew
venlcd a giant heart which
hern written In Ihe sky hy
llite^ae.Thom a* B,
w illing alrplant.
Jeorgc
'jiht, pi
.
The newlyweds looked up at ,the
utter um Alexheart and moved closer together/.
Thu ya.'ht we* free of the dock
,
at N:B0 A.M., only 20 rnlndUp
alter th«&lt; ceremony t**gsiL in BE
"nl
Imgph a Church.
a _______
It 'salted slowly north
Walter P.
■onto WW persona wa'
Archie
an n
isreweti,
shouted
a firewall.
The AI
and
m ovS*rJMntfiVd
i e t d kthe*
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and movi
CP
pecan,
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ft. 4It, W«l Met
to
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about 10 mlnateat
Back at tha church
scattered to dlecuee
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event.

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The Soviet government in * Dalemerit in Irderal court today formal­
ly claimed diplomatic immunity tor
Valentin Guhilrhev. Rutxian ciliren
lacing Dial un ipy chaigei.
U. S. Judge Sylveiler R. Ryan,
pteiiding at a pie-liial healing tor
Cubjtcbev and Judith Coplon, de­
scribed the statement a&gt; without
precedent in his memory iii crim­
inal procedure.
The statement was lead to the
coutt by Lev S. Tolokonmkov,
first secretary ot the Soviet embatty in Wailiington. alter GubiIchrv'i lawyer bad completed hit
argument on the immunity claim.
It was signed by Alexander S.
Panyuthkin, the Russian Ambas­
sador. When Gubitchev was arrest­
ed last Match, Pauyudikin went
lu the State Department and asked
that hr be released on grounds ol
immunity
The document said Gulutchev
“ is an officer of the diplomatic ser­
vice in the ministry of foreign
Affairs of the U S. S. R. since
April 2b, I ‘Mb. with die diplo­
matic rank of third sectelaiy.
lie was tent to work In the

er* are W. C. Pederson, E . F. Ar*
Florida Citrus
nolo, Marvin H. W alkrr, Daw*'
Nevvtun, R. O. Riddle, Lloyd
h. U*lir, Kd Hood, M . Edif|&amp;
Consumption Not von
McBride Cameiun, Jam** liurtnati,
C, Evans and Dodge Ti■yJ
Up To Standard Robert
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EitabUshed 1908

Red* Sing Stalin’*
Birthday Praise* In
Lavish Ceremonies
Communist N a t io n s !| | 2 . .
Flood Leader With
Presents, P r a i s e ;
Tito Regime Silent

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. . LONDON. Dec. 21—&lt;yp)—
Around the world Communiili tang
praim of the Joseph Statin on hit
10th birthday today, while Soviet
Union and ill aatellilei put on perhapt the mo»t extravagant cele­
bration ever staged in honor ot n
political leader.
A fantmic flood of gifli rained
on the Kremlin, Moscow decked
ilietf out in bunting and huge partftlll of thi prim* miniter, and
hailed him at "the geniui. leader
and teacher, the greateit man of
modern time*."
Stalin war hailed, loo. a i "the
greateit defender of peace.**
In honor of hla birthday, the Su‘
prime Soviet announced annual
International Stalin peace prizes
to be awarded each year to pertooi
the Soviet* coniider l&lt;\ have done
the moat for World peace. The
prize* are 100.000 ruble*, or about
$20,000 at the prevailing exchange.

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.V a lid a t e d D ress L e a se d W ire

Truman Declares
People O f World?
Do Not Want War

Glee Club E n tertain s Tourists

Attempt Is Made
foBIow Up Home
Of Detroit Union

He Never Headed
Communist Unit

Defendant G i v e s Lie
ToChambers'Chanje
Against Self Sayre
N EW Y O R K ." D r c ~ 2 1 &lt;/P)~Algrr Hi*« itrniril .it hi* lernnd
perjury trial today lliat hr ever
headed anv kind nf Communist
underground apparatus.
Mr alio denied llist hit brother
Donald, an rx-siate department
• inploye, or former assistant sec­
retary of state Francis R. Sayre
ever led such groups or were Com
iminisls.
Testifying in his own defense
‘t-t the thitd day. Hiss flatly con
tradicted the story of his chief ac­
cuser. Whittaker Chambers, who
named both Mis* brother, as prorninent members of a Communist
unit that tried In influence pre­
war government policy.
Writer Malcurn Cowley testified
earlier that Chambers, in a con­
versation with him. also named
Sayre as a member of the group.
Sayre, Miss' former boss in the
Stale Department, now it U. S.
Representative on the United Na­
tions trusteeship counsel. Me dis­
missed the story of hit having
Communist Affiliations as "pre|H&gt;slerous."
Defense counsel Claude D. Cross
asked Mss* today t "Were you ever

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WASHING 10 \ , Dec.
Pirsulciit Iruiu.tn said today there

I*1&gt;. ii u n i t e S t i l" k S wm|ld
lie another war &gt;1
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the pi-nplr, of the world, "sick ol
J d l g blood Irtting," &lt;ould have their
•I’ n R x p I o d e I way.
Hut while i.q itiv c peoples "ate
1 I *• &gt; .’ I ( Hknown
m.idc to ir.ji.util In our handclasp
- l.ngc dviiiiinile with .i to.iiicd 11-r. we have no
1 intiii ii nn d io-.olho c- hut io -t.iml iraily in self
t It t 1 niti'd \tl1o
eli'li i' lie dri l in'd,
i mcht, bill it l.utrd
I lie I ’li - di nt -poke at Ail ng on
i lion in iiinii.il io ihr war dead
■(In i' ix
imm-'dulc'v
from ihr \ iiii-mi .til Y rlria n i of
n&gt;'iv mi-,i*ui''- on iIo*
Woilil Wat II
Mill'll diplomats
* i Min • I o i I.d
from iii.iii ) im Iioii*. and high rant­
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ing until uv .mil iiviliau official,
:i.l lie.I ui riin -lm .it
n r ui lie ,iudnine.
iriiio ) i'i| liv poln r Io
Ii v i
nil i .'ini i li-iu i- 'lial M*.
, i donatory for exa- ,

- t .i l. were found
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Modern Lighting Cheaper Fuel Roor Motor Cars
Naval Head Sties
May Replace Old
Developed Ftifin Water, Alcohol Soviet Maritime
Street Lamps
Force Growing

Crash Victim’s Sou
Released By Judge
p- In Revenue Theft

Airlines Battle
For Right To Fly
Tourists To Rome

3 Children B u r n Texan C a l l s On
To Death In Flash South To Fight Fur
F i r e In Country R a ce Segregation

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Former French Navy
SecreUiTKIllB Self

Park Elected Head
Of Medical Society

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Of all the Communist notion*,
only Yugoslavia; outcast hy the
Comlnfurm oh under tho domina­
tion of Marxint heretic*. Ignored
the Soviet leader.
Qeorgi Malenkov, often spoken
of na on heir to 8tnlln’* power,
und* scribed the "peace’’ theme
Sixty-two meinlier- - i lln- Sunloiil (liuininui School tilci' (Tub
and revived Stalin’* oft-repeated
plus n sextette of pil ls 11.■Iu tin- tuniin lligli .School, tt&gt;i- xliowlt a
argument that Communism nml
"t Hi i ........ M l \ i I'm lh fu l"
they i nti’itninei! mi'iiii'liei
I tin- Siiiifmil Toiiii.-I t'liiti. I *&lt;-**. P, ut
•-iiiiinl iiimiliei. "Mm) • s‘Its t Ii
Capitalism could eo-exlst peace­
the Ti-urist Centei I lie fn •c’ lini, in the foim of u t'liM-inm-i t'unlnta.
-nun Ii) ihe pii 1»' n'M itii.
fully, hut another right hand man
wn- iliieitcil by Mrs, H-u ii I nee witii .Mi
Kvnn- .Mil’ov iucoin|ipnnrof the Communist boi* had hur*h
1 II T l l - G If A\ -I S f 111| N T 1 11111
i*M,, --.. - -word* for Pramlcr.Marshnl Tito’*
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Yugoslavia.. •
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"The time la not far off," wrota
failed to work,
Deputy Prints Minister V. M.
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\ t ’ \ W -e. re ln rv
Molotov In Pruvda, "when It the head *f a Common!* eppera............I. it'd all enlnincea to
fifc wb*/i; you w .r f with the Slate
."'■mi let clii-ed ludov ex
-Ma” . K.mployc
Department os aayWhere else?
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defendant*
While Malanbnv' epnke of peace.
V)
V mixture ol plain w .ilri ami
C H IC A G O . Dee. 21.
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Molotov Joshed opt a tth p IFnllo*! smiled, sIronk Ills head end replied:
III I ill A M.
Dee
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ills ui" ol rhs.t|tri moloi llisl&lt;
itlcnlinl injected in gasoline
i 11 l ‘ M\ 111i iili’hf \\ i1111 i i
State* and Britain. Tiw lr ruling "No. sir."
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Aglirultilic
said
hnlav
circle*, he aald, "ura feverlahly
bolds
lie gave the same answer with la n io r a 8 INCW a w im - !
if"
i liv midied "
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iarlnv for a n*W war" for re street to III* brother and Sayre.
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MMi 3111iii’ly t .4111I I lin'iif I III1 •' 1il:ih Dr u 1,"min’ d ’ trliner
Earlier, tho d-dense sought tn
r x,
* i ! ** nil’ll null its mO’ii 'Hi I
-how that Ml** ilid not pa** in­
mi hiyi* tei day
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ftl|l,l|
Fo r
F i r s t
T i t T I f ’ 1"* Aitrii ullural I'.ngineCM
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formation about the pre-war nr_______ _
lie -.iid mixture of watci mil ahnluil pciim l- thr U-C id a Im m
| in * hititl H
text of nil Ainrrlrnn In HiihhIii I"
t»» a ll’ll f&lt;*i II IM*i x'liit,. i imdltfun.
Nius mudsill up-wrep ivpr of "ita lic iiiliuhci gatolinr m aoioiiMibilc-. him L- and lia ilm ro 'no
if *
i’ ll »t*1111’I (Ml, |i I d
111M O N
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it Soviet *|iy ring.
^upi'iior &lt;Mini 1llllg" 1*'1" Ilk ‘ J .
T rsts uf I III- Itijl'clIlU t s) I I'm ixe
11f til '
f "'ll tti|-* ■
sf | j( ’ 1 1iiMiii line
Thu urruxt known n* tin* linin'"« strrrl lights iiiouulcil on -tcrl pole,
Put t ii'k
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1- r* )
" t Mil m .k ;t i I ftM 1 1 1M’l
case. involved the xulxuru of Mi- have hem piopotrd to replace 2 ) li"ilig i m i ll'd mi ill tin il, i&gt;.■ w ill " | ii i ate mi Hi" I'm i i ii. l j, 1' 1 S \'„v.,l ....
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11‘i-ut’* nmltis-rss n-gionul i i i .u . I i
Uutli Marie Htihcnx In Moscow m
fuel- i fficie n lly w ill..... . ........ I
Uf**
llo m u t | j ".lent at
Itn'Hii
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lii iiilu i) In I ’eui'iii, III. I’m i n -1 The illji i liiiii of llii' all "hid n a l i ' tl -'ic
"niupl.1
December, 10!I7 und aubacituenl of the older Ivpr of lights between
I'h.Hi
I' i i»v ietree, II I " d e l a i-i in nt v
efforts by Amerlcnn diplomat* t" First Slrert ami .Seminole Houle- u.j-ih-inle. In tin- wurk im Mu, t ill,lllle -lllilltlt ,11" Hill die II e I I 1" .tiruillH "I Hi
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her.
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aril, City Manager C. W. McKil&gt;- M. lilllu 'it, Hinvurd A. I.vkin , mid i lii'iipi i lin t- when die) H ill -ui* iiiiliitn in ."
pledge the tin) Di'illd
A legal fight betwaen two alrllnr* free
Itli hniil WielK*.
Reference waa mode to the ' tin*
liiime,
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lice, lint 11J iIVills- lllgli hi lain- ill! I
over the Holy Year air hnxines* bena cane" In a handwritten tml" liin announced tin- morning.
I lr .itMt-d, |i "nl. '
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■'The uiethoil I* liiiued mi (In’ milniimtlenity and 111-1111111)' uhin
ill , I
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ii -lad
police
said
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rubto Italy waa on fllo In federal which the government cunt....I*
This modelm/rd type nf light­ fuel," P hi lur i-nld, "that in mil" such aie h i , Hired."
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i.i.l n P liiiu ville in i, of
court today.
ii.nliile
engines,
for
fvum
pli',
lucli
llixx gave Chamber*.
ing would save the City )IA 0 in
In aniiltier addle-- )■1 1,'iI fm 'te r, mild he to • "
I ii p."i tide D u , in \ " V . Ill l«» get 1ui"l In till nice
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Transcontinental and Western
u liiliu gusiiliiie is n quileil nid) d e liie ry to die inerting d t
Hina said the note was In In*
■i i . p.ii.ilv " iln- mu," and ■ , i i , i tn t' limd i io i.ilt .1 VMirrt
A ir, Inc% ia trying to prevent handwriting. But ho denied giving lighting m il, annually in lire tested .' I-eii under I nnd, mills-s uni'lrtn Snin-tiury tuld of die A sci is nil us • ..... .. vital i n I i li­
Mi (in .iicli t*"i ”
. i j i ui v, It tjliebec ii'H ih i, held on
Pan American Airways from cut­ It to Chamber*) He said It wu- u area and al the samr lime provide Ion, nml in lull clim liliig.
lt* ,| sprei I. p i
..................to "te.l ilust I tilt d I i ehiuge of ti,utdei
l&gt;e|iiii t m e n e x iie r iiiii iiliition \i ill.
ting Into the U ,. S.-to-Italy air memorandum for an oral retool lirtter illumination, as the new type
"At utlli'l' lim e- tliey gele ill
Il'n allau ra na ra a * l'i.u ti
"III! pi |. " I ' I II". "X ,it" tie j I dill V w ill g" oil t ll" l
lU’Xt
ti)erv tn the It., i i i
.■i.tch he later gave to flnyre.
traffic.
i i I .... i . , " ll i i "ii ox
unit It mi it den g&lt;
■ "I niiudi i t g
of light would give mure than
I
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rri
r,
S
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Over strenuous government
After the suit waa filed yester­
.i i Hu- the "H o il, I i- w ife, R ita , Him w i it unrig
twice a , much light on the street,
-is Im , nunc i l l
.
day, Judge Alfred C. Coxo ordered lections, Hiss' lawyer put into
I.I •.| •
.n il ill nam ilei ’
1 lime killed )xhen a l-'tilb wax
as
is
nuw
being
derived
from
the
Pan American to ahow cause F r i­ evidence two Nuw York Tiine,e o ivp than ii, t .......
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.1, 1,1 i.. pidgi-d llii- l i " i " ' I iced tn the Im g g "-e . .im psrt
old type, it was reported hy E . C.
day why It should not he enlolnrd xrtlrle* about the Rubens cnxe
,, ihi to i "ini ili't"iiii('‘i I "ien, ,if a Mmitieul t" tjuebee
''o v irl sh&lt;|ihi|d ling .......... ')
from carrying passenger* between to show, he said that th# matter Helper and D. L Harper, who
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&lt; plurie.
"(irtr-lllv
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was public knowledge.
America nnd Remo.
" ill, IIP Nike," l.iin g li) \ t "ling P a r k e i’x I itiii'r. Itii* "’ ll
several
weeks
ago
were
requested
"Although Ii..
i
There had been previous text)
H " , I lint " I" "I the deliinii • Pricket', funnel xoe presM tv
TW A complained that a* long
hy the City Commission tn investi­
" " 'e lv a land ,".
„
........ . "ad In h.iiinil the I &gt;f the Keuneri.ti ' "p|e r I'mtiago a* IM S, the Civil Aeronautic* monv that Information nlaiiil the
W lM t'liN SIN
R A I’ IDH, W i ,.
A T L A N T A , tin ., Dee. L'l
i ,r , 1*1're Is anipi, m u , i.,,. tight ut iittsiil tin-I ' ai'V nnd Pfe-i.lei i ,f the tjtte
Board turned down Pan-Am'* re Ruben* cast was transmitted from gate the value and economy of the
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Washington to Moscow hy no
h er.
1,1'( -Three c ld liln u iln") -- Texas' attorney gem-iul . uJl.-.l ■1 ikl'llltlg lit O
I k'i Iruti and I'ltu'intm t'lilnp.iny,
quest for a certificate to travel ticnew type fixtures.
Ii...lull'd the i ■
lis t night in is flash fire, while no all .Southern -late- todav In ■
d in hind the fu - e 1" a - uau o f X\ p 'i'iilix killed In
tween here and Rely. Meanwhile known mean*. Hiss'' lawyer j;i1
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Arrnrdlnu to Mr. .MeKllildli the live In &lt;it tiers mill sisters arid hnn together In a fight in the I' S Nnvnl nfflcei
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the era-|, nt St
h iie liiin , tjue..
, t .mi tn in’ll litt «'nu«‘ i ' l i f l
TW A said, It bull» up Ue huslneaa
old w hile way posts and fixtu re*, l lieii pnrenU esenpud ns tlirir Supreme Court to p ie e ii'r la. liil nrface -hiii e&lt;" 1
■
i l l Sept. it.
between the countries
itrl tto
* SO
“ round
installed nlmut -.rj years ago, are riirnt home was leveled.
hi prugiesH in. ’
egri'gatioii |„ -ehool-,
Peliee ipmteil the Imi n- -aytrine weekly with C A B approve!,
iiiics W . Buznnort*
valued nl idioul &lt;100 curb and
Tim dead, all children of Mi
In a letter to lieo ig ia Allotnev I lent', the iiinid.
mg he itopi'd t" gnu aecess to
complaint
could he used 111 newly developed and Mrs. Prank Hrmheim, « "
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General Kugelin Cook, the Texa- new ilestin veiO i l ’s A t A k v O f 7K III,- ,11 irt, III w ill" . 1 . 0 .ix i- lic it
■ Pan-Am
residential areas.
S'anry, 7 months, (ira y ,
i" l o fficia l, Price Daniel, warned that , fleets I iiih inei i
to k ill lilln .
arrangement with na organisation
The request* for Improved street Robert I I.
a Texas rnse pending in the high 1 Sherman - i p . I '
\\ III,/ .......... . 7H yeni ..hi , Tim buy. they , ml,
...... I to
known as Falur Items Cerp., of
IC a stlsa sC Oa V l i l T B rs s )
••is Ii it 111 in S.
1 '
N EW Y O R K , Dee. Z l, —
-Kenneth, tl, was overrulin’ '■ emirt would uffeet 17 -lute- pm,,
oi Smn .i,I
im e p.,:t • | be ’ I'untlllelelv hi *'••■.- over the
Italy, under which Pan-Am would
tlelng
-eg
regal
ion.
heavy
-Idle,
of
Jacques
Slam
,
Identified
hy
police
smoke nrul Im spltlilliud here
III
.......... .. h i- p il.il at |lt.:in
’’" V 1 ° f bis faD'ei
make eight flights to Rome a
........ .. Sweat u Texa- Negio, vi*Is m Antidni
Not n stick of furniture »»'
month oxcept during the summer. as former Secretary or tha French
I I" I luggi,i lotii.wiug a -im i' , ' " un.if 1 «&gt;kr&gt;
Mull
velocity
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the
miiourv e liii'gi Judge l)y ".
saved from the two-story ........ Ien Is seeking m l 1nme lot., tin- I ’ m
TW A charged that Felix Roma Navy, plunged to his death tmlnv
•'tin placed tile m e nil fits
house, one nml line-half mile* vcrxlty of Texas, now ie-ei ve&lt;| f.u 'uittery,
Itii. i min i H it- hiil'II ill Gem'
holds no authority to engage In from his ninth floor duplex aim it
i dhipm.ilInn w liliJi trie,ns tin
white -tudeiits.
in'st o f here.
He placed II"
1
,,&lt;l un " I etiled liici' him
•I t truffle between the U. 1 . end ment on Park Avshue.
Dr. C. L. Pnrk wns elected last
Police said* the flfl-yoar-old rx*
• inn was liiken ..ii prn-eeiitiun.
He i- u-klng die iron 1 I,. 1,- Soviet rru lse r- .i ! 1 1 ■ 1 “
Assistant fire chief F.url ki-&lt;
1
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no
i
II.»,»an
aetive
night tho president of the flemin
Duller Ma-sm ln i■
■It ■ law, howr of , |,e Saufiiril Shuffle
The suit said Paa-Am sent out cabinet member, who also wn- u -&gt;te County Medical Society nl r said the lilaso apparently tu'ik" ver-e il- npiuuvul many year- ago Slates now hit- '
retired
banker,
left
two
note*.
Hi*
... ■
out when some o f till- ellildien " f (he lle u ry or "separate imi I iv ii servlee and
l 'l,il.
I'liei e in e im klinWH over, the case c,in he taken frnpi
a
letter ta. feoman Catholic
_ form lettor
mooting hold al tho Anchor Inn.
11 e file and pi..-e, oled if the
( I ’eadaHsil ft" **'•■- • 1
priests In tha
outlining a death was lilted a« probably sui­ Dr. T. F. McDaniel was circled were In the Itasemont lute id. equal" fncPIties fur Negroes.
ov Is over lin e .led again.
He a rg o t. that -ejiaration it-elf
night
tilling
firewood.
Tliey
r "I -el v iei'.x w ill I"' I'oll
‘‘Matatlve pi
flights to cide.
H A I.K S l 'A
Detective Frank Farrell said one vice-president and Dr. Frank H humped over a can of lniipn
Is Unjust d sci'linlnnliiiii and Ille ­
I ut I'.l lei. "in i'.ltivl III I I f MU'
w ith note was addressed to Stern’s Qulllmnn, secretnry-trcaiurf
T A l.liA llA H H I
H T. I'K T K D ot SIN G IIDOM
For some reason they started gal,
. ill I ’. jM liiluel t’llD D it h tt"'
,i i i . d-'
-ST. I 'E T K R S II I ItG, Dec. 21. —
The* Idg imviu"
maid, Carmen Imperial, and the
Daniel noted that a dozen of die
Dr. Qulllman wa* appo..ited rrrnping its contents Into th"
W. I'. Ilf&gt; "k-i J r ., iiffii'lnt,...
i,
i
Beyond
h l’i — A ll tecui'il in value of conother — pinned to the dead man’s delegate to attend tho coming con­ 'ighted stove. Flam es flared up "nutionnl Hii-ealled civil lighta or new -"lex la x •'
I ul i-i im lit w'dl tnki [da
buslnou,
( M tin
iriicth in in HI, petei Imrg proper
lapel — naked authorities to notify vention nf the Htato Medical So­ and spread s w iftly through th" fiiinltntinus havn thrown their tndxv and fjoini'l
I
ol
,
View
Cemetery,
began
■&lt;* in p i........
full today when Imibllng permit*
n lawyer of hla death.
weight hy amicus eurue b rie f, reported receiptciety nt Hollywood.
Dh Harry house.
tours to o il,
pas-ed the peak figure of J 2U,Stern had been HI for some Hllshy was nnmeil ns alternate.
The parents frantically ln-ilisri against us" in the ease to he braid in add up."
L A B O R R U L IN G
for its Romo
•itih,000 set lim ing the fulailous
Dr. W. V. Roberts was named 11 herding the children front the In Washington Ja n . ltd.
lie —
iiii| there 1 1
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I.A
IIA
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K
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Dee,
Ul
(d't
The
Ii t'M», . ,,
l''t,u't,la laud hoam in 11)27).
wife- who five* on Fifth member of thn Hoard of Censor* structure. Robert rail upstaii - 1"
If Texas loses lid- case, Daniel &gt;il the amuuiit
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Mtoinev G vn ciiil Itlclinid h-t
Ilitililin g dlreetiu Henry M. Nlclwaa eald by police to lie for a three year term to auccted get Gray, trapped In a bedroom, laid, "your office and my office &lt;"t in hv deni"
i
,
,,h d t mils y Dint Gnvernnr
r front a heart aliment. Dr. Orvlle Ilarkst Dr, J, N. Tolar hut was trapped in the flame* will be deluged with law -till- fur ii'cllnnx from -ale
1 »vM
Mi1 ., , i , i i , duet, lull have the until- " ’it said that the new record wax
acQues, Jr..
Jr., !«&lt;
ISi la
ia a polio,
polio for a two year torni and Dr. H. D, himself and both perished.
A soft Jacques,
cnDy of Negroes into while ml- luring Novemtier
' tlti|’H Iti
.i i , in appoint a cniu'lllator In marked Ity "uti mcinnUlutlon u f a
•ntHi
myelitla patient tn New York Ifns- Smith for a one year term.
Tho baby, Nancy, was wheeled |c/| m , high school- nml grade lagging behind min'
,, ml ,i dispute tietween ilm D. uuiltltudo uf model ate-Hlzcd pqrIII1 •id!
Ii. her carriage to supposed safe­ schuls,"
Ptio-plnnie Cnmpuiiy nf T a m ­ mlts, m ainly fur fam ily residence/'
Hnwevur.
On\
French Information aervico
ROLMNH L IB R A R Y
He suggested that Georgia nml see it guod
t('HiH I«i*
ty on tha front porch, Kexx said,
many
il I
it- emjiloyccs.
pIbeald Stern was a minister of coloW IN T E R PA R K , Dec. 20____OP) tu t apparently
k!
was overlooked other Southern states, either sep­ i itvment- in the *G ....f
Pei in -aid W arren lacked the
nlo* before tho war.
— Henry A. Ivey Inc., of Atlanta nfler that in tho general hys­ arately or Jointly, file n brief nut (hillnr* nmi’iut
miil'ii1*1"’ ot Wi.i it y hm'im-v the phnsplairis
,l"
J A C K S O N V IL L E Dec. l l — UTi
today submitted a low bid of 1377,- teria nnd also died in the flams- on the facts of the ruse hut de­ mull. Until the ill I 1 1 v r vl»f■ i u i..... .. I- not a pitlilie u tility
Atlanta .
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INVENTOR BIRR
828- Including 12,000 for state
\ ri» fniiii
' 'V. mnst
returns
Neighbors rushed to the scene fending the principal that separate ■
thm the tneatilng u f the FlorB U F F A L O , N. Y „ D m . &gt;1. - seles tax, for construction of Mills snd hoisted a ladder to a second facilities for Negroes are legal tittle ' dealers who -i
in ni lV l , piddle Utility Arbitration
UP) — Gerrlt Van Daam- who in Memorial Library at Rodina Col- floor window but were driven if they are substantially equal to •i few dollars.
l.nw.
those for whites.
buck by smoke and flumes.
&gt; wona wi
Art hur Perry of Jacksonville
Daniel quoted Attorney Gcnrrul
R IT A ’H It tit)
K A ItT II TREM O R
waa M '
Harry McMullan of North Cnro'second low with 8894.700,
L A U S A N N E , SwlP" ......... M
NEW YO R K , Dec. 21—(Ah—
OGALA HRTIRR8 BONDS
AtnsterIlna
as
saving
the
Sweat
ru-e
' stale e a ln tax inciudad.
’J. r : W
— Hllii
T ho minor earth Htiocks |irobultlv
OO ALA, Doc. 81. — f/T) —Ocsl*
ro awarded, tha contract will celebrated yesterday afternoon Is tho most Important to the South uhvslclati said today I iuP her bull)' m the Caribbean area were rosince
civil
w
ar
days.
'"’iihl bo oipectod "ft.... hieu t ctu'tlcd today on tho Hclsmograph
, .! torW *
A M M l" * con­ with a hand bunting in thr dty
r
struction Job In tho history of iark at city hall. Pair-off IKindi ■McMullan said Immediate and ‘.....
at Eordham University.
In mak'ng the statement hu"The Rev. Joseph J. Lynch said
n the sum of $188400 were burned forceful abolition of segregation
In a ceremony participated in by would Tie calamitous" to educa­ »ver, Prof. Ruthlt&gt;h» Itnelmt te l’" ilie fii-t registered at 7;n&lt;1:21
.n il Die second at 7:4(1‘ 10 A. )
fo m er m a m a and councHmen. tion In th* South and would lead to Oil out it la impossible Mi f:c-tlimited
the distance ntt
'oflnlt* time or date. Iln -aid a II"
Officials nsJoiMd that the city Is "racial conflict*."
variation of two to three day* i- ir jo miles probably in tho Coribicbledterm of i
pussiblo.
available for comment.
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Farm Price Decline
Back Memories Of Puts New Meaning
Past Christmases In Price Supports
H&gt; I IA t . H O Y L E
N E W Y O R K —&gt;(/T)— The heart
turns hock nt Clirlatmastldc,
I t turiiH to other Christm ases,
■pent In other places among faces
no longer w ith us.
Tho Christum * that most grow n­
up remember host Is sums Christtnae ns -a child at home, whet
our fnilh wan a bright a* Htinta's
beard and a bright now sled un­
der a puprorii-dr-rked tree filled
life with joy nhniiKt too tremen­
dous to liear. Fo r C hristum * wnsn'l
Just fun when you were young and
got what y«i|i asked fo r— it was
rcatasy. ItememlierT
But many a land.looked heart
this season isn't ntnrrlv voyaging
back to childhood C h rlsiin iite s
a t home. It'* tanging in mi’Uifii)
overseas la w artim e Christm as, #e abroad. There were millions
of Am erican men and women nvet
wees during those ye a rs, eo llie ie
must lie trillMon* of Christm asesIn -e xlle

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lly (IV IN A. M ARTIN
AsMocistrd I'rrs s F s rn i Hrporlrr
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec.
'A1)
— T h e term s “ p a rity ’1 and "fa rm
p rlre su p p o rts" a re like ly to hrjli
np v e ry frerpiently In Ihc weeks
and month* a head a* agriculture
seeks to adjust In peacetime con­
ditio n *.
Her lining fa rm p rim * nml inrnm e, niiiunting su rplu ses, and a
retu rn to pre -w ar crop ro ntio l
larasiui'M serve to pu l new unp o rtan ie on the term s.
Past discussion o f federal farm
program s often indicate Hod th eie
is not a n a n p le le iinderstariiling
of these term *. O ften parity pn
cos and support prices are a*''d
in terch sn g eald y, as if they both
meant the name thing.
T h e y are d iffe re n t.
parity is
a term used to deacrlho a standaid
for m eaiiiirltig a rln u l fa rm price
Il cap In1 ru m p iirril In a y a n b lirk .
P a rity is derlared by la w to lie a
y a rd stick Hint I* erpially fair In
the farm e r anil Hume who bay In product.
P ai My pi ices in themselves do
lint goat ante,' fa rm e r* a thing.
The
A g ric u ltu re
Ile p a rlin iiil
........
p a rity e a lru lu lln n s nme a
month
They are hused mi Hie
rejn lln n lietween farm prices nml
pi ice* nf tlungr. fn rtiiriH tag ■
&gt;
n| Hi, I fit ti nf Hie in o n lli.
I'tlc e Mllpporl*, mi the olio
hand, are grivrnirnent d e v ln v
i
aHHUting fa n n e r,, a c e rta in ir ln n i

Hints To Housewives
By A 8H O G IA T B I) P R K K 8
It K F IN IS IIIN d Ilh M F , FLO O R S
Ill-finishing home floors need
not he an expensive Job calling
for outside expert labor.
The
home maker herself can do it sat
isfnetorlly,
soya
Blanche
M
Kusehke nf the Rhode Island K iperlmenl Station, offering as evi­
dence reports from 40 ru ra l women
In Hint slate who rcflnjshed
floors in their homes. T h e y re­
ported on I III floor*, flt o f pine70 of oak. Shellac w as used on
half these flours, penetrating seal
mi ’i l per rent, varnish nn 1H per
cent.
Penetrating seal proved must
atisfaclo ry and also m u ilrc d the
least time and e ffo rt, the report
concludes. A ll the women who rerinlshed floors with the sent were
satisfied with Hie results. Many
also were snlisfieed w ith shellac
and varnish hut some had &lt;&gt;hj)cHiiiin .
Some rumplatned about
white spots nr scratches which
soon showed on shellac. Borne wlm
used vdrnlsh said that trn ffic
lane'i looked scratched almost lm&gt;
m edliilcly after the floor wan used.
A better understanding o f these
common floor finishes In needed.
Shellac and varnish form a film
over Hie Kiirfucc o f the wood to
prided and heaiillfy It, hut they
r an la- scratched or mnrred by gift
carried In mi shoes. Though worn
places in the finish may lie re
paired, Il l» d ifficu lt to prevent

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WEDNESDAY PEC, 21, IMP

. B A u r o it P r u M i D A

Broadway Stars Rural Common Senac
JOHNSON
Made Overnight, T H IS ByY E AHPUDB
R HAS BEEN
FO R
But Work Hard G E NFEARRAML EL RY S GOOD
O F F L O R ID A
My MARK HAKRON
A I* Newsf estures W riter
The Inst fit) years on Broad­
way have bridged a gap where ■
slur
such
as Msure
Adams
had In train for years in sm all
parts to Imrome a star and the
present day where a girl who
puts over a popular song or
dance msy lieeomn a star over
night.
The true an alysis of the
parisnri Is that back when she
played Peter Pan In 11)05, Mis*
Adams luid to play on Broad­
way for many months and then
go on tour for severnl seasons
before
she
could he seen bv
enough audiences to establish
her ns the great *tnr she was.
In contrast, M ary M artin, efferve rent star of "South Padfir " today, ran ho heard and
item on Hinge, In movies, on tele*
v I hI hu,
radio mid phnnongreph
record* to mich an extent thet
she can establish ns much right
In stardom In o couple of months
ns Mis* Adams could establish
In a rmiple of years.
A resume of all the femltut
stnrs over the 50 year period
would I"’ an Impossible tiling,
fur the theater Is n world of
•reams- nml slnrilnm Is n fleet.

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rcnn in
There are H irere I llke'ljo
like M/'yenn
her— In Algiers , In f e W t t n .
M anila.
I t was in A lg ie rs In tl)42 I ha I
I learned flow the w ar bad dt
Vlded the Inynllles g f , .fount tymen a* well a* cm intrle*. A fellow
correspondent and I ' ,1/iVlted l»
have C lirial loan dinnot wit li a
young Frenchm an, I’anl Million,
hie wlfcr and llic ir two ehlldn n
r pair lung from showing. White
,;*■(* on similar are caused by
I t w n a 'a wonderful fam ily meal
iiris liir r.
and th e ’ kids, forgave in ntir had
•al a m ixture of wood nil, var'high, rig id " descrlntlon. A mom
French. They thought It r a q r from
for Iln*u pim jiicl. The supm ot. ..r,
who
(Juite different is penetrating
chewing loo much gum. •
ha c l on the parity yard .In k
Ii gums or other sim ilar matethe fnrtimr I* entitled to fu ll par
Look ini- down at u* from tl"'
Tile
department
calculates
pm
w all was a i.iifim il o f ; M arshall
My and thnl Hu* government price m il- which sink into the wood,
ily price* fni v irtu a lly every farm uppoit* should lie set nt full sealing the pores and giving a
product. Hut It does m il support parity. To
t„. ... I,.
&gt;
.
" " ‘ ." " i ’1","' parity, ro them, a price support pleasant sheen Ihough not a high
■oner of III .......iif«-v wild even then uliV t it" ,i"^ i ''v, r -v P(*'dud fot „t I c h than full parity Is low nml gloss on Hie surface. Many good
f 1 1 m l "lutes p arity A nut(l|Kh.
And p
arity l l s r ’. f Is a market. A seal finish wears well,
widely regarded ns f, fie f mini
high. Aral
parity
t duels of this type are on the
puppel. Ilal I'a lll wouldn't take able exception is I....... rnllle- fm varlahle figure,
which
llie
ie
never
lui*
her
a
Some oilier faun leader*
in i.» &lt; imt scratch with ordinary uee,
the picture down.
Nevertheless, eluding ( ’resilient Allan It. If Mm i casllv patched when necessary
"W e simply canriol fwdleve all support program,
they say almid the old1M ar*lnill," the farmer i* aide to iIfIfim in e, of the American Farm III,.* ii is ,I is ninniliiinrd by waxing. To
Herd on a floor previously fin
he said. And you cmlldn't het|i by using Hie parity yardstick, lum I'Vijcrntltiii mu] Muster A the it S
tloss of Hie National Grunge •&lt; Klmil with shellac or varnish, combut admire him for Ids fn ilh , how­ hi* cattle price* measure up
I t i ii c
is laiwh
rout rover -v r&gt;iul Ihe use
pb'lr sanding and cleaning Is
if Hils descrinllo'ever misplaced.
K lln
lin e,
e, fur
fur example, aiiv *■**■•• nci'c -oiry.
K
The sponkti1 • C h ristina* I cvci a .mil level* III which Urn govern
spent wa* In Kpn, Belglnm , in " "'ill idumhl Mii|i|iurt prices. The a flexible price support eyeii W .'iHi cimsideratlan also In re104-1. Tlie little town had heeti eva­ Jeiiu “ high, ilg ld " Niipjiurt* has miller which major product') would I ’liihuig floors when the house j*
been
used
by
r-niiis(limgress
cuated by the Am crlrnti F lt» l
Upifil is Hie lim e the floor must
la. siippiu led at rates ranging be­
A rm y lieadrpuirter* in the flist members and farm lenders to i|c tween 75 and !M) per cent of ;u i- , oc eut of service while Ihu finish
scriiie
phases
nf
Hie
siippm
i
,iri,.
days of the llnttle of the Itnlge. It
ily . The actual level wnlili, de­ dries or s d s . The Rhode Island
looked like a drab (tlirlstin a* fur ID am set op fo r lllfitt iiy the lereal pend upon Hie supply of the nac women reported that varnished
session
o
f
(loitgress.
a few correspondents wlm had
lin ila r produrt. J be larger the floor* were out of service en avete
The Congress directed that the -"apply, the I" t (he suppr„t age of 55 hours, shellacked 41
elected In remain III Ihn Hotel
basic
farm
commodities
union,
would be, mu' ,lv&lt; versa, tinder hours, penetrating seel 20 hours.
Portugal.
Then a strange Santa Clans ln- corn, wheat, Inhacco, ripe and pea- Kline's plan, * u f t * r l* would rare ­ Only one coat of s lie llsr nr varnish
nuts
I,,,
supported
at
pn
i&gt;,,r
deed—a begrimed, *ln h b lr-lie a iril­
wns used Imt two or three appli­
ly !*■ ns high ii * tit) per relit.
ed supply sergeant fur an null- c e n t-,if p arity next year, piavi.l
Thu*. In Kline, a support rale cation* of the seal were used. Heel
tank company came to imr re»- log controls worn H«t up l „ .,,,. -el at UM regardle** of the supply con In' applied every 20 or if)
vent, overpeopImlbYi.
The law l« both rigid and lileh.
mloiitoH, i k fast as the wood abkeys, rrnnberrtcs. polntne* nml permit* no A du iiu lsIriiH ve ,1k
The Itllill Nippon.. * it** well as c i i i '. h it. Then the excess Is wiped
the im lrl provided wine. cognac c r',*l" " 1 I" adjusting them m in i most of those in 'ffc il this yem
oft .ml tlic floor left overnight be­
end the ill In i 11IiiiiniiiUK. Wlilm upward m iluwiiward.
are hnlh high and rigid compared fore waxing.
Rarely has Ihe government rv
German ginis boomed across tin1
How much time does it take to
with pre-war supports, Generally
Httla wo onl down to a m erry
In this
speaking, y in ,w a r &lt;i rule* ranged iipply those finishes?
bilmuot |n rallied iivrr liy Madnnu' IMI fo r rent (if p arity. /\ f,,w
indy the wijtiicun reported
between 5" unit 15 flrr,a ri.t o f pm
MMucoup, i k e i w l proprietor., We "Opfiortod at higher .levels d nirig Ify . depending In pair on dm sup
MUlod tier " Min linin' lleniivull p ItC- tho war emergency, when va«t ply. A support fete an high as inn srpiani fr r t t an h o u r
d t
egtise her Mill- fur rngnar were nl- tnsitliiellftn was needed,
{HI per cell I wna imli terd of hr fore minutes for vnrnlnh; about. 1:
Homo farm lea flora nWivt n tho the war.
weyn “ liciuntnp M ir‘
,
■
’
minutes fo r acul.
1 rcnilnihrr n ID 15 &lt; hrlslm ii*
•VP illnilor In Manila laTanse il
w in tlui first Christm as season
o f peace. We were giiosl* nf Mr*.
Hiarnn, a Flllp lim , woman, ami her
fam ily. The plan- wan overrun
w ith Jitlgrbilgglng ilell-li• n ami
yelping dogs, ami we all lilale af
tor plateful of oniip, rllli ken ami
tleo, u ii 'I lush trull snlud.
Olio daughter uim leil ||&lt; In owl*
tip h big arttneii ni in the finally.
Holding up (wo mini imler ciilitlogs, olie gskcil:
"W idth Am erlran nilii|m liy »"•"
the Ijrtt w iiliifii'o styles?' w e
■aid tlint, lit far m we knew,
Montgomery Ward npd Rears, Hue*
bllck twitti rltiln ir'l Unit nnimr
ami w« weren't tin* one In &gt;lc•
el|*OutBlile flrecraikero pupped onil
the nrcku
*«"« «• btn&gt;;
n tdo. A famous lllh'igraldi' "I
J tiue iinni: In Ike living room,
a id * flickering light bn-nitli It
111 these wiirihn
«‘ I w ill Idcsri the homes In which
tl • Image " I niy surfed heart
• a ll he honored eml «•spirted.
Somehow It oerinnl like u me#*
» „ f n pc h it that would lif
Il illn g . *■
,
' lit e r Mrs. Rlaron, dear Madame
ft lauconp, good Paul M illion—
ti you end the mllllona like you
Il many lends who took Am eri­
ca n etrangern Into your liomea end
n ide them happy—a m erry, mer-

•roily speaking their returns, were
owree costs o f production. Borne
farm e rs suffered crop losses be
courtf, of unfavorable w eather, hut
the ’ weather during moet o f the
year was quite favorable.
T i e outlook for 1060 I* not as
rosy as that of IIMfl, Flo rida a g ri­
cultu re's peak year, hut It appears
good' fo r most crop* when coinf ared with any year prior to 11145.
if fa c t, It appears brighter than
was
deemed
possible
several
months ago.
Few Industrial Items are clasrW
ried as scarce and much o f the
demand backlog that hullt up dur­
ing the w ar has been fille d , which
means, i f Ineomes In IPSO are near
present levels, home-makers w ill
continue to liuvo enough money |o
pay goon prices for Flo rida farm
products.

As with people In a ll other lines
of endeavor, this Is tho point In
time for Flo rida farm ers to in­
dulge In a bit o f retrospect and
then turn their thoughts and ac*
Hans toward the New Year with
hope and anticipation of progress
and achievement.
Nineteen Hundred and Fo rtyNine has been a good year far
Florida agriculture generaly. Of
rnursf. returns have been lower
than those farm ers receiver! dur­
ing the peak years of tho w sr and
the prices they paid for most
things they had to buy have not
fallen In proportion, and that com­
£o obtain maximum success In
bination worked in a sort of ,
however, Flo rid a farm er*
(lauhle-barrelled w ay against form ­ •ire going to have to plan career* hut, s till It w as a good year. ' '''I ly . employ the most efficient
Farm ers received somewhat tow­
ethods available In production of
er prices for m any crops, but -en- n ic ir crops, take advantage of re ­
search results, and make every cfInc thing. Some grasp II lor the fort to produce good yields of high
moment of one or two shows, q u ality crops at Ihe lowest possible
md then ure heard from no more. costs. And, of course, It Is highly
Others, such as Eth e l B a r ry ­ Important that they produce as
much as Is
is rconomlcall&lt;
economically possible
more, build
up th eir
prestige miren
I lowly, ns she did. from fir s t of the food and other tilings they
stardom In "C aptain Jin k s (Jf
The Horse M urines" In tho role
of Madame Tretoni nt BrmrdWBy's G a rric k ' Theater In FeJi*
rnary, 1001 at Ihe age o f VC. Hhe
nut only has gone through the
»iirrrrding years trium phantly an
tlar of the stage, hut In more
recent years, sn r has achieved
equally
distinguished
triumphs
as a star in movies, radio and
television.
Outstanding feminine stars of
the last 50 years in Broadway
production* have included Helen
Hayes in "P n lly a n n a " and " V ic ­
toria R eg in a": K ath arin e Cornell
In " L ittle
Women"
anil "T h e
flarretts of Wimpola
Stre et";
Lynn Fnrtonnc in "T h e Guards­
man" and "Stran g e Interlu de":
Tallulah Bankhead In "Th e Green
Hat" and "T h e L ittle Foxes."
Also, Mae West In " L it t le Nell
the M archioness" las a child
Marl and the current ‘'Diamond
L ll" ; Ev il Le Galllenne in " L ili n i ' and "T h e C h erry Orchard"
Ethel W aters in "Rhapsody In
black" and "Mamba's Daught­
ers"; K atharine Hcnlnirn in "T h e
W arrior's Husband" ami "Thu
I’hlladelphl S to ry” ; Judith AndJ l i S T W E S T O F C LO C K
•rsnn
in "M ourning
Becomes
Electrn" and "M acbeth."

State Farmers Market
RAMPOMII STATU raM M K iie
MANMK
IIKPOMT M_.

CA

need on the farm ,
Nineteen Hundred and F ifty
should he ■ good year, hut it’s
larg clv up to the farm er himself
to make it so.

H IM , HER, O R TH EM
A GIFT FROM

CASTLE JEWELRY

L U B R IC A R E treatment. (Thie

W h y p u t it n f f P O u r l e r v i e e ia
q u io k a n d a n p a r t , o u r p rie e a
l o w e r t h a n y o u 'd t h i n k . T h e d r i v *
in g p l a a i u r a y o u g a t la im m e n a e .

L u b r i e e r e i t a o m it h in g y o u a n d
y o u r B u ia k s h o u ld k n o w a b o u t
— I t 'a a n o v a r * a l l t r o u b le - c h e c k ,

P b o n a u a n o w a n d m a k e a b o ll*
d a t a f o r b r in g in g y o u r B u ia k 'f t
i p l r i t a u p to t b o a a o f t h e le e a o o !

••

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tr-r?
■E'L-t .. -• -' a

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TO 9EIX
’EM, TEI.L
’EMWith An A4

WILL LOVE YOU FOR GIVING

llem Sogi the klngUrd la in
be B n »F»t a HHw . insect

Y.K*

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H E, SHE, O R T H E Y

B r i n g i l to u a f o r o n e o f o u r w i n t e r
t u n e - u p i, p lu s a ip e e ia l w in t e r

h 'i

Pnialue*. 'Heil lltlee
tr. H. 1 S" •*•&gt; Haas 11 So
IM itl*h«*.
...
Iced
., Hu lU k i* l i no
Hiinsah,
..
„
Veltow
III!
Ilp r IL IA
Husiieh,
W hite
Mil Hpr I I
Turnip*. I'tiple
Tep
Uni llell I I 00
Temntoe*
L'rl 1 no
Ti.OIMluee
lis t *-»n 11 011

CTO

T

i !.W

. Hu
A

Tlia billow ing prices reported by
tin- h eelers on Ihe Hanford Ml*le
K * i liters Market for produce sold
(„ T ru ck e rs and Healers up to I
I is
I' \l. Ilec, J», 1)11
l.Ml
iro rnni,, lie
It* nil*. T en d e rare
lle ull
I
S II
llu Ilp r IJ.J1
tirades
riTNt'a
Itr* II*. Pole, Pitney. 11*11
H ilt Itoxr*. .Mixed .
1 1railed
llu Ilp r n u n
F ru it
S Bo* 11 SO
lie.ill*. Lim a
Ilp r H M
orangee
Box t l 7S
IK,me.
t lr s p fn ill.
tin If or - i* " 1
I'ra n lie rrr
Itunran
Hnx II.n o
IfrHe
Hoe lleb 11 »
• Ira p lru lt. Msmh
IS l,o t'rr »:
llroccoll
H*e,ile»«
Ho* 11.IS
sn i.n lieu II.If*
I'aliliage
Tuuaerinna
. t / l Ho* 1160
('illd ise* .. r.i i.n f 'r l H I "
I I u ii I I iik fa irly heavy today, m sr.
r *n Mi age, lied Hu Ilp r It is
kei firm , movement fwlrly rpni|&gt;
t 'ullards
1)01 lleh I t SO
on s ll produce
I'oronut*
. ftr&gt; to I l i a I I on
liem.nid
m a il)
lor rinu»g* 4 ,
I'M IM S
I'elery
ilia p - lr iill &lt;erut T B iiserlu m
f m ii roller*
o ff arade i|ti*lliy ueillna lets
-.an Ilian price* ipioted
K*m-y .
Hu ItsklH lin e
&gt;i*i
Hu Ilp r I I " 0
HKUpUnl
I IS
r-e sro le
llu Ilp r I I IS
The weasel is yellowish brown
I* liue*.
K I, Crt I iti
in summer and while in winter
Iloston
l.i 11lice. It etierp Dry
when il* fur Is known M ermine.
I. A f r r 11. IS
Pack
union*.
flreen
t iu i llell I I on
I ra*. i:n a ll*h Hu Ilp r | J nn

IM B 'B c o m in g w h e n th e a i r ia
p lu s a w o n d e r f u ll y th o ro u g h lu b r i ­
f u l l o f g o o d a p i r i t i . a n d w e a ll
c a t io n r o u t i n e ! ) B e t w e e n th e a e
f e e l p r e t t y c h i p p e r — * * / w k a l a b o u t w o r e f r e s h in g t r e a t m e n t s , y o u ' ll
th a t fa it h f u l B u k k o f y o u r tF
h a v e e l l y o u r B u i e k ' a g la d e n d
h r r e r y p o w e r b a e k — M e a ty o f
W a t w i n t e r d r i v i n g ia ro u g h e tit o n
F i r e b a U i M w # * to p u l l .F P U o p t o f
c a n — a n d e v a n th o u g h it a t ill
■a n
I n eme
m. VY oi mui H
n yi l It m
r a Af l ea fu
' l lI ktMfm
h a v e am qmunieUt i.*
h a n d le a I l k a a s w e e t h e a r t , y o u r
r id in g b o d y a n d e b a a e ia (b a t m a k e
B u i e k m a y h a v e d ip p e d a n o t c h o r
e v e r y m ile a g la d g lid e . A n d y o u ' l l
s o i n p e r f o r m a n c e , o r g r a d u a lly
h a v e to p m ile a g e e f i c i e n c y , w i t h
■uti’ltttleimal
m aiqfiiiu
'l
a c q u ir e d a
u e aa lr
k irn
y o tul K
h aa vu ea nn 't
a m o t o r t b i t M a r t i o n t h e e o id a a t
b e a n a w a re o f,
m o r n in g a i q u i c k a i a a a a r a d
a la r m a l o o k l

council, according to Mre.
K . M iller, home doumnstraleant,
Other officers n r;
sUm», Mount, Dorn, viceMtqRHmie TefHrake, Mount
a e u a w ry , nml Jackie Gumr CaM verilo, state council

Peppers,
Fancy

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PHO N E

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WEDNESDAY PEC. 21. 1949

r t y s a n w h d ntraAUfr san fo rd , Florida

Youth Who Shot Jamaica, British Crown Colony,
Girl To Death,
Votes To Retain Labor Party
Dies Of Wound

PACK THREE J

j VancU'nberjr Calls
For Red lived Aid
W A SH IN G TO N . Me. 21.
i,F)
Senator Viindi'nhcrg (It-M ich .i
called today l" i , " ill min'd eeutmmic and m d itaii aid to western
Europe, hilt -aid it should he on a
•'sharply Ic d ii'C .r -.ale,
Vlindept’ci c. win. wields gieut
influence --i lt«-|&gt;nl&gt;l i&lt;-im foreign
policy stall.I-, a l -&lt;• l&gt;dd a new s
conference lh.il

KINGSTON. Jamaica, Dec. 21. — ( f P ) — William Alcxandri
Ruslamantr'i Labor party retained control of the House of R rp rrtrnla-1
M'es in this Hritish colony's general election yesterday. Suhstantial j
returns today gave the Laboritrs 17 of the 32 seals in the House of
S tS .!.
eirnlatives.
r
First telurns from Kingston and surtounding constituencies last
night appeared to indicate that the fiery Irader and virtual Imti of
CO VIN G TO N . T e x .. Dec. 2 1 - over a million native Jamaican* +
t/Tl A stocky, dark haired ymilli might lone the government leader­ Two Independents also wete elect -

Same Gun Was Used
In Previous Murder;
Child K i l l s Mother

1. T h e

C u n in n iiil-I

le g illie

in

it lias control of that country and
w ill c a rry Old the l.a-n ohllgalions o f inter mil iiiiral law.
lie
said Communist China does not
now meet these M'&lt;piiii’inents.
2. F u ll diplomatn- reiogmli-'u
should he grnnt.-d to the F la n .,,
government In Spam
.'I. T ile hl-paitisnn foteign polos
involves liu "mi'-lmdsm" -&gt;n the
pint of the Repnhlicans since it i«
open to vl^oron- lolmte while d
f ht’llltf
• islniis are In i lo- p i... eilliide.
4. The objeclisi- ..f ilo llepilhli
can party sh "o i la- "t . | I'sl ll| I
ip in lo -afo fimii

I . . - J.___!— tilM
*9
l.rfo ic n i , too late, ■i"*f _
to gcai ilepernlaidc progress w it li^
national -olvein v and individual*freedom"
||

j dntion*

P ISH It I I I M i
II
T .M .I V IIA S S K K . tier. 21 — l/l*) |
Attoi iicv tienerat lln hard K rvin luted I oil,is that silver m ul­
let. fin i&gt;alt "id y. may he taken
during 'h. Me. |o .Ian. 20 clns- (
ctl season if tii, Stats' Hoard '&lt;f
C o ll m*i \ ifw n
IppMtVVH.
T h r \ f $••1 11c•v l i r r u ’Mil

m lv in f f ii 1

thuf M's l 'IT tie* ptiffiiitf n clnii4-cI r f .i ‘"fi »&gt;•» Mi&gt;ilt**t i cprnlntl nil
pi es ion law i.

China : linuld Is- iccogai/ed l»y thi
tlied today Irom a pi»tol linllet lie ship ho haa held since 1044.
pd.
Hut with
m ajority ........
In the
— -u —........
None o f the candidates for th"
filed into liu head after killing Ihnisp iif Representatives, Husta
_ h is he.iiilifiil childhood sweelhe.nl. manic w ill tie in power again for Island's two minor parties — the
A gricultu ral party and the United
®
"Now that piiliil has figured in the next five year*.
party — was elected.
O a i i i l &gt;. I' lM in in r f t il! ;
p lra.'tr *tn&gt; U '» m a n ! N y ­
Strong
oi»pn*ition
cut
down
his
1 1 eland
the ...
in -t nm
...........
....... 1
... ... tin- seemtwo tragedies," said Sheriff CharRoth Hustamanto and hi* nval Paulette (Smlilnril meets lolin
former m ajority, with llustamnncousin ,to whom he has ind spoken in fo lm n h la ’s "Anna I .iir a - l i i ," from |h&lt; '-n ■&gt;! mn ,1 a i , - pi.is Show - ||
les (,aiiIson. "| think I'll lake it ii-'s rousllr. Norman Washington 4.........
lo n , I h it In \ 11rid it I i, p i . o l i r i i l
lli.it vy; m litvi
ntrd throw it hi the deepest well I Manley heading the more Social- fur years, won Veal* inTheir" mil! ] m»r Th" r’"',,v «"d * ".la s at the HIM ' in it. •
i-t-inclined People's National par­ ronstituencies.
can find."
Frequent Moody elastic- had
"ill 1i »mvui hi if* iti.&lt;i i
ty.
11 ifn ui inn
. ,i i , i n ic k lv . . . Ill tin luvith o i'll -il i .in d i l l ie
Center Clrntrnts, |9, pitinprtl
t*f \ '»'■* ti m -ti,* in nil mi i lepresent.
Ilii'lam an te formed his Jam aica marked the heated campaign and
thiee hiillrls Irom the pistol into l.ishor p arty In 1041) and led It hundred* of police patrolled the
11 1 ' kllHT tif I'll 1fit
will,'|| 1
lie n ) " I I III I .1 M ill,, Dll 'l l! t . i s l l l i ' l l - !
l,» •'(* ■
imi I'l'iiiioinic
Mu i»"•»ii?Ii
blue eyed Marilyn Forstim, 17, lo victory in 11*44 on promises of streeta of Klngaton and outlying
cities
and
town*
during
the
elec
mn '"h*- rtinmi.i! lull Ida &gt;1 fnt
yesterday. She died instantly, and Hi a day wages lo sugar wnrkere tinn. Rut nn violence had hern re!•• • SIMM'
ym
and two free rnenls a day fur
lie shot himsrll. Me died at L 2 r» ichnnl children.
purtrd and the Island appeared
•SlM'I'l-a, w(»«* I
Ilf tin*
calm.
■ A . M. without ever regaining runSon'fM’if i 111llt it•i
AIIH', H illii |
Kven though at least 1011,000
C
H
IC
A
C
iO
,
H
er
.
2
1
id
*)
Kven though the riv a l National
fanatical followers have supported
icinusnrss.
I ’S
G ( *W \ S i i i i i I
thu
&gt;• |*t I ««'ltt i»f t lid*
party lost the election, it hud N rlg h lairlin ess among farnieta I*
11ir it y , H
I .ait summer. George's hm lliri, him in his bombastic career. Hus- made considerable strides Coward necessary for liettet livin g e&gt;w d l - I1IO 1ri* f .11fii listv ••
P A .I \ M A S
lamnnte has hern in and out of
"ll.i Mine .si -iiultli f ilv t*i the ritt'ill |
Rohrit, 27. used the gun to kill the Crown colony's ja ils numerous over Its previous standing 'In the lin n s , a stM'itdogisI -aid today .
i»
ItM iim ii!
Nn
Hi.it Mu- I l i m i t i n i. i i &lt;i ( yt't
Paul
A
.
M
illet
of
Fast
I
nn
d
u
g
,
his lallier-in-law, Chailrs Avery times on I'hnrges of prearhing se- last House of Representative, the
m l • • .jit !•* It** « *U n i t lint it
OP*
i ih I wfyliM
Socialists held only five -eats. M id i ., told ton delotrnlc - lo the h r i'
Lace ti inni " I and ta il " i i ‘ I
i r i l in uu h i 11 v
during a family quarrel. Then Ro­ ‘Hi ion against the H ritish gover­
National Farm Flei Irifn do.a C om
Rustamante's
party
had
raptured
..lylea ii .
-i lln. m I
l
"
nors of the Island. Rut the charges
Hil l h’llll/ tMttti 1is" i11 r| Mini
bert shot himself and he died
feri'tu
e
.
I
lint
“fatni
faruilv
p
lan
have alw ays hreu dropped and 2r. seats In the 1044 election. Inti mug fin tile good life mo l olh U"
1 1 lent km 1
W
I I I n h"‘l
'
k
*,
hill
\
i
hltf
til
it
i
h.nilllii*
C arrying tin* pistol yesterday. Hustamanle has maintained the lost eight Ihrnugh patty dr-ct
1.1 .*1 'ill t" f Iff* i'iili it*
Haynn Hint If ill-i n;i;&gt; n I nn,;
matelv rest in eom m iintl \ . " " p e l ii 111
(iem ge slulkeil ‘silently into Use
lions.
The
I
.
n
I
hic
party
had
17
I
lo I. I t
po-itmii of virtual prime m inister,
qii
'*111\ ix m tn Icun s •»l IrthtM
tion and good w ill ."
*leeve:i
n i
I. **i 11, . in
I). H llunliuni Imnlwnte slnre. lie has led sugar worker* and scats
when
the
House
w hs
III!'
”II»P II • if U ill) Is* himi, in
M ille r , an extrusion m in i oetuW hite, in• Ml** Fnrntiui sviiis Hitting at is duck w orkers in several strikes dissolved — the saiqe nuinhrt it
I »'tti*• •• Nil"
*
IH.
logist al M ullig an Stale •*&gt;. 11 •-i»i*.
whipping cinintec, lf&lt;‘ shut her in
'in iir .
I * mi
II &lt;i !|mi: "t "'III | | | "p . dP’
have emleil in riot and Ii IihmI- has gained th is time.
the Lin k, svltnesai'.H said, and fueit that
Ruatnninnte
was
eommnmra- said farm residetil-i Mail ,■•Iv f dk Sill o h 1*
died.
i.ill'll 1Ml ||ii* -aid
iw lre more nn she felt nml litv
tlona m inister In the lust govern­ in provision fin ho. p d iilira tin n ,
He elaitiis to lie more American ment. It was not known whethet schooling , funelional looming , dor on tlie flunr. T in 'll lie Htepped
ii r
limn H ritish, sinre he spent much ho would continue In that post in tin st'ivlro and e ln tiih facilities
iiwuv nml aliol himself.
time
in
the
United
.States
—
r
is
­
The young couple hail ilntnl
the new government, lint it was hecause these h e n rfil - le -n ll from
In hi'IiooI here, tint recently they ing from Manhattan waitei to certain he would lie the powei hr- eoniiuunity planning , and many
W
all
Street
plunger.
farm ers keep loo mm h to them ­
hil'l broken up. Mush Komlori whs
hind the Crown'* governmeril.
Return* Ip yesterday's election
Inline on Christm as vaentlon ft uni
lie also has almost dlrtatoim l selves .
» X S IIIN ti Is IN lie . 2 1
ill 1
Team Wen Icyan College In Knit were still not filia l, hut his closest power*
('impel
plan — ^ *‘ill hi'lti h'Jtth i 14kilnv |»H"*
---t . ie «coinm
«M«VVlV»M
t||,j„
y . fimii*
towers over ill*
his own In
d u ,1.ia
.ttiall„
in q
„ r , , , .a. liv
„nniiy
Wurth
riv a l, the People's National party Trades Union , biggest union In whpr(, „
l ',!' IUIHIIU* N I lull
111*• I till fill III l.llf'M'l 11- lilf fill
|„ fl.,.| ......... needs,"
S h e riff lia r limit) hhI i I isflei (lie ‘held
" only
1 Ml seals in tho House.
IfP'tr II III HU Hi tit* (lilt M'li'sk ('lO)tii
I'liilln . 1 ........ dq
Jamaica._____________
Miller eatil.
f
v
^ A v e r y »hooling Inst June lit, tirnm&gt;
I'd "i I ,id -i i . d
W ge iniiie to him nml got the iliaI I I . F . M Sit III I I I - o f Itn h u in tlll,
M 11 iirimi I
t; l .11*11i11 4Rhi
tol.
i th... . a lull' l he l"l "1 Ilie (aim
,
,
_
...
1 . range , luM
the gmup
that
l&gt; r.
" I ilnln'l want to give it te him.
W‘
*11 i .
low n n
ii.. m i n i i n u i u
.lif t
2.115
hill lie insisted mi II," tiiiiilm m
tr.a tla ie a e-ram ra e * nesl
Wui ' . p""i i\"ikiug i "millunis,
•nlil. "A m i the Clement* hoyis' l i g h t i n g grew out o f a report re­
— -----minisM 'Htlvi ' staff llntli appealed pn . •nit • mph*v un lit, luni hullsmol her hiHiiti'il It tie given to cently Hub mittcd In the Coni ruinI.O S A N G K L K H , Pec. 21.
nFi
l',,V’' " " l 'ondilhm . ill! in* S'M-ini 'j• t di 11v *11 ••hi
-Inn, and wu* cnmplk’d by It. H.
tiemge n» is HOUVCIlil'."
nien said \\ ind i - leaving In • fit '
A ml in Ahenleeil, S. f)., A .'10- ItiiHtwIck, street lighting *peelal- —Tw o memhers of general n uisiil ..
| 1. \! »h s||. ri . . i i . m ' i ut lv i' ill
yenr old nulomoliili’ HuleHuiun died i-t -for the Florida Fower miiiI Angu» Ward's p a rly , which « .,* ' "•‘ " i" " '" ' Mciv 22 fm San branunder arrest In M ukdei........lived ' j ' 1;"
, , " ' 1 s -s Fresi.lent rr- ' *» *-f iht \iitioiml t "jit
nit Iv today of a lull let police mild Light C m.
K u r .K S
n k &lt;
s k t s
w
" i:
,l" ,■ » ' Sl" ' l' " * n' Rtii ii l .in ( onfi i«‘tu i-. will* fm aiL
lie filed into hi* head lifter k ill­
The pninnHed Installation is to here last night and cnmmenle.l
"Our
treatment
w hs anything cisc o , J im . :i.
niiititii
m
I
In
III*
he
on
n
tria
l
liasls,
which
III
turn,
ing a former sweetheart a* »ho
hut pleasunt."
Fcigal said they left Mukden in tli • 11. » •| tin latm w oikri^ hi’ftiri* |
(^ iiilli if i nMrm mi l W .tvhnhli* IS*•&gt;••
1 h ht flihh '
iifhl
&lt;i
lttvi.ll
.v ant beside him In is parked cm .
said K. C. Harper, w ill give the
Other than Hint they declined a tliin l class m ill nml cat ami had A S* m i l l1 IL ni-s l &lt;n nim ii f*MVninit« I
4* The girl wish Joanna fturiip, lit- gt'iierul public uu oppurlunity to
■i r pt*«
,
h Iii i t* h &gt;1111m i 1
| m h I . 111»•) , . , .
to
shv much tu reptirler*.
a
dnten
iirm
rd
Chinese
Coinniunti**
Auil\lllk!
Ilie
|*i
nhh'li*
"I
low
year eld leather at the Rasmussen observe Ilie dlffcrencu laitween
Khlon Krlckson, fill, of Concndia, isl guard- for company
iri» "Hu* irt mipenmity Hehool 26 inlloa north of (ho more modern lighting anil tho
2H. of
A I h*i dee II. Coroner Kay (lute* said present white way system. H. II. K as., amiJnck Wcignl,
S ,!) 5 u p
1 2 .0 5
idle svnii slain liy liUcnjn Hoard- Coleman, Fower Company man­ PJne Island. Minn., ren-hed here
from
IJonolulu
via
Fan-Ainericnn
iiiuu, Aberdeen, u* the couple sat ager, has tieon requested to assist
in the front neat of Homdniana In compiling the specifications clipper a ftrr being under house
car parked In the driveway of tho necessary to I'liahle the C ity to arrest in Mukden, Manidiniia.
*e I
A .'Ja calibre pinto I wna remiest filds for this new type of from November, I94N, until this
month.
».
,
‘
found ill Uoarilm wt'i hand Fiv e lighting.
.ii
Erickson is a mamher iit W nnl’s
diaduirgeil cartridge* if^re In the
The Mu
economic reporting section end
Jg||fl. I '
won filled l
Felgal was a member of the AdHmudmnn diril th lf morning In for the first
\V r * t t '|f| Mtyh
•
r*».m.i*
•
M ulling Tnffeta l i "«
that no |
-J - j •»,-«»&lt; •r
f llllfltw
-,*a ( t»i
ihe
l.ltlle
lug pnitselmisnew. •
to bring I
Ing pump, he sk h l/fT h e pump
f
'tiu
h"\
&lt;lm»
nml
|&gt;
int4
level as |------- ......... ..........
might h&lt;&lt;usedperlodlcnllv when
Mi-* . . .
III fill* Wl 'ell'll* *-t\l»
F i T T f li i i iR r .i t . n « v ,a t t - &lt;/p &gt; well was sufficient to bring the water pressure gcln low. The cost
.. i.in le Joe Langston, n bewild­ water t „ to feet al»ov* th* level factor would he tlmt of liy-tmss
to • itfit fn ilrhi'lA
ered five-year-old, wmilsln t talk of the w ell, said Mr. McKIbhtn.
piping to eliminate friction loss.
uny I n*v *
2 .!» 5
to dulretlvrs who gently queried
As a result of this teat, and If
The Fool Canimittee w ill meet
hour* ............
about the fatal the cost I* not excessive, the pool Thursday afternoon to further dlahim for
fur hours
li.! » 5
nitty In' operated a t a flow through rtisa problems of operating the
shooting o f h it mother. \
lint Inter, whan .l"0 was taken type without use of tho clrculat- JMMlI, ,
hark to the scene »&gt;f the shouting,
■ui,
he told hln mint, Mrs. Frances
i „t&lt; r . i -i
^ K e n rn v
•
" I saw a Idl'd In the room. My
70c
M l. I n 1 . 5 0
pussy rnt was there loo.
I saw
the gun. and — I slml my mom."
&gt;" ii" n
Hid .1!
‘♦null* Mini
County drtrellve Steve Flicker
dtnild.
said that lie urn! four others from
Ckees* hom our semptele istsrUna
the district attorney'll office heard
• I IU IO V A Valve* - ihey at* now,
ilie youngster’s mlinl.'udnn.
Ikty »»* honrfiomsly ilyltd AND .
Tho w oiil confirmed what Joe's
•key •?« eUfeslWsly yrlisd l
two oldpr brothers had told nolire
ami wlial a paraffin le st man* atnm»t positive.
Joe's1 mother, M il. Helen l.angA ftn n , .’ill, was shot to death In the
“ arnlly’a home ye»ter4av afte r she
intervened In a quarrel between
two older son*, W illiam , IR, and
John. 17.
W illiam and John s«ld JU tla Joe
the tiiby of the fam ily, brandish* I
the pistol to make them 0 op fig h t­
ing. Somehow the gun went o ff
\ nice selecti
and Mrs. I,angst on fell dead, a hul
a
n d s t y le s in
let In the brain.
I.lttle Joe, an appealing type In
M . .
blue leans and a bright rad shirt,
■foe-.n’t know hla mother 1* dead
T i e thinks she waa "h u rt."
At detective h redone H er* yes­
terday the hoy du tifully and quiet­
ly dhj everything the police asked
lie 'll
sleep Miimdlv, lounge
him lo — exrept take o ff the black
tiasehall cap lie wore constantly.
la rily , ill n gift M i' ileslgiied
lie barely winced when a techwith hla 4’iitttfhi i in niiiid
nlrlmi hrusneVl hut p araffin over
hln hand. The (cat, designed to
l l r ‘11 lo v e a &gt; '«• ' I . &gt;
determine If little Joe firm! the
fatal shot, turned nut pnaltlvr.
pi' i'llllly title "I '|iItilY
Mnii detective said:
nil .itlill , Jin qiltn
li- n g li *
0 "It'a good he doeen't realise
,Sm . Meil 1 gc .
what hea done — hut when he
V .J 4 L
I v
4 4
doe* the pour kid w ilt never fo r­
give him self."

Gr o up Planning
UrRcd For Rural
Farm Communities

to 7,!tr»

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2

Farm Worker Is
Seen As Forgotten

P A N TIK S

Street Lights

Two Of Ward’H Staff
Arrive In States

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at —OPt

— A n
A griculture
Department
farm lUrveV I odI rated today that
• ^ tiM t supplies of pork may set a

m e w meord. .
Considering that k M f c -,t time supplies were 'stared with
armies and allies aboard, tk *
amount available for housewives
next year cnttld well bo the targ­
et In history.

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The department reported tho
1949 fall pig- crop a t R7,M*,000
brad, an increase of 10 per coat
over the 1948 fall crop, and fore­
cast a 1B80 spring c r o p 'o f OB,.
JftO fiM , an increase o f &lt; par cent
• ^ r e r this year’s spring crop,
1 T h* rail crop w ill gw to slaugoi
k r next sprlng and-sum m er and
. the pig crop w ill ha sold naxt
fa ll and wlntar.

*7.98 to IC.98

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Rn romfnrtalile and wearable,
he’ll w ant several. 1-ong
sleeves In white anil pastels
. , a ll alio s , .

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in Hanford who can show you the latest end largest so•lection direct from the factory , .
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Ni it«t n ir r io M i m i
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a1, , j y Tr.t&gt;af - " --IBalNI
h
4 i r . b l t i i r f a a llw a , cards mi
. -casks. r n « lu ii.i« . mnI asllrwa at
■•tartalaataai ta r Ik# ynrtmm, at
•&lt;*•«»"« »*•■#•. m il hr rh a ra r4 In ,
k i_ r * a a la r a J i m l i l a i ralaa.
NcnrrscaiM X s lla s a llr Hr la*
. .s a l &gt;»w«a«a»r
H#»r#*#ata1l * »
(•*■•• *•(# »«rh, t htraaa, llr lr i.ll.
Saaaaa l | l | , aa4 Ml, l.nnla.
’
♦»* HaraM I* a Btcmkcr at Ikr
aaasclalrS Press (thick la ra llllc il
. .'t rla a ltflr la Ik# «»» far rrssh llr« ll« a nl all Ik# l.ira l Barra »rlair#
•• thta ar*r-|iap#r. as r*rll aa all
A I* M ira 4la#airk#a*
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T o d a y h IIIIIL R

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No formal nr| w ill cure of sin
. unless ihe heart In right, bul sttrh
arts do help tremendously.
it
fortnalircM • your faith ami hour
ami ili'turmlnntlon. Arise nnd In
haptlM&gt;d, and wurh iiwuy &gt;«iii
F i
l | V{
bit

Joe Slslin crlrbratcd bi« 7fhlr
birthday yntrrdny. lie nuglii In

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Wc &gt;rr where the DliPonl inV lerrsl* in I'lniiilH iirr ImiiiH turd
for $ W.WHUJIVI. Tlasl'i our id die
I f
n
w, , **' bamliiapA n( lisving money. Some­
H
&gt;
'1 one is slwsy* Iryiiiu lo gel il nwuy
0. from you.
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The Demm ralir Nnlioiad t’ludrT maa *ayt lire American people will
m
acrept new laxet if President T in ­
man ssy* lliey're neceiisry. Juu
a* long i i * die prople continue in
Vole for die (tee ipendeit, they
can expect lo pay higher and limb­
er Isxr*.
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THEWOMLO TODliV

Thorn lur- Jh-pii i|uiie a lltirry of liiterefif'around tin*
llint Sonuior Edwin
.lolni;din of Colorado, inomlu'r
The new ami mighty tuition of
of ilio (YinKroitdlonel Atomic Energy Commit top, uccldoiitjilly
revealed nil Imporlnnt atomic xcerel in u radio intdrview. India, whirlt n month hence s&gt;*
c Iiai'ho

T h e o fficiiiln in charge of ato m ic xocrecy w ill |rrohably hcc

to it that wo never know whether
' '
‘It watt nomethlng
thl
Imixirlant which nlipped fp»m the Kenator'x lip», which muy be a
little hard on the xomitnr but lx necexxary to xafexunnl other
xecretx.
Hut the Incident xiiKifextH that our atomic xecrutx are
not being kept m&lt; cleverly hh might be. A perxon who really
wuiita to keep u xecret in careful to xay nothlug about it,
lo betray no xirecinl Intermit In any xhreda of the xecret
which may leak out, and to dixplay only innocence if xofneone
xuggexlx that he hnx a xecret. In xhort he tntlkex every ef­
fort to avoid attracting the notice or anyone who may Ire
.searching for hlx xecret
We Americana, on the miter hnnr., continually make a
great noixe alrout our secret. Now’ thix perxon nnd now that
one ix accuxed of giving away xome part of the xecret. nnd
thoxe who are charged with guarding it have bcon frequently
called to make public account of their custody of the xecret.
A veritable xiMitllght ix kept on the xecret and almost every
man who known an important part of it. Thlx Ih the way a
miall girl ‘'keupx'' a secret, the poxne.sx;ou of which brings
her no pleasure unless someone lx trying to worm it out of
her.
.
.
Probably It In time to sorl through the whole Itaxket
if atomic xecretx and decide which onex can be let out
mil which oiiex should he kept. Thoxe which need to ls&gt; kept
thould Im* pul under effective wraps and kept there.

i

Atfe O f D anger
.Most perxiiitH who have reached the age of 75 retire.
Iiidgex are oftei
mt judges
often the execution. Two Ohio Supreme Cmirl
judges who come up for re-eluctl
re-elect ion in l!)fi(» are respectively
.(I mid 82. and bullcvc that they are aide to render good
'{•‘I'v le e for another xix-year term. They have announced
heir iuletilion of running again. They are probably moved
•y 'lie examples of the late Chief .liislice Cliarles 10. Huglitx.
who did not resign until he wax 7!l. and of Juxticex l.ouis
i). Iliandeis, who Horvetl until he wax H.'l, and Oliver Wendell
llolmex, who xlnywj on the heneli uniII he wax ill.
With all delmeiiee to these distinguished names, it mav
lie doubted ir I h e ir example ought to be followed except in
l he rarest easex. Judges, like other persons or advanced
age, get xel In their hahits of thought, and find it hard lo
•iroHoi ve a lutliclal open-rnimledncHs. They may also fall prov
i&gt; pliyslml
mlinniflex.
A scandal
was revealed
in (lie federal
■I *
.
,
i,
.
^ ill t ile fc d l'l III
u d ie u ii v II fe w y e a r x ago. w h e n it w a x le a rn e d th a t a ju d g e

if the ( '(flirt of Appeals, who was Hll years old, was so blind
and deaf Ihal he could not follow courtroom proceedings
For die next Iwo week* during and was copying decisions from a fellow-judge. The revolii.i the Chriitnu* holiday* The San lion forced a resignation wrilch should have come years
he fore.
'' ford Hernld will puhlith on Satur­
day instead ol on Monday. That

•i Will rnnlilr our employee# lo rnjoy

Heading1Children

' tha Clirirlinn* nrul New Year Imlidajrs nn Monday juil like oilier
Jo h n Kit-run, Mpoukinv on n N ow Y o rk Tim ort Y o u t
people. And ilill our luhicriheis l oriim liroaik'HMl on e h iltire n ’H rondlng, tulvncntcd cnrofi
- will receive llirir eudomnry live •hoosiiiK of hiMikM fo r tho v o ry ym in jr. an,I oxport gul.luiu
cnpiei a week, We hope everyone up to thu.it(| » | f i w n U f i k v A fto r th til, he d iilm e d , Htundim
will approvo litis arrnnnnnml.
"i’/ i ' T ?
,n th « chU trn m ini), ho xhtmltl I

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"•rm ittcd to chooxo hlx own ren d ing. Homo yo u n g Hponkoi

Chritlmai hat lireu ruined tor a »„ 1 „ » ' T A r t }vl!h MrJ
but Other* doclori
family of live in Carnegie, I’a. Hi d even ft. thftt lyrloi young people should allow then
M
tilvu.t.
tyjty.gyijied
hv
lilirnrlnliM,
tiqieherx
nod pnmdn.
where a 39-ye*r moiher Wat .Imi

J

ad killed die Ollier day hy her
ve year old ion. The little lol
iimd, a .22 caliher |iiOol in .1
metier drawer, while l.ie uindier
war puniiliinu an older loolher.
anil aliol her In dealli. Innedilile
ai il may teem, it iniuhi have
happened lo anyone.

The. federal KOtriunm l'i tleln
ha* now reached die unpieceilenleil
figure of $257,017,000,000, up
A L c h h o ii F o r O r g a n i z e d L a b o r
. from $252,140.000,0(H) Inti year
11/ THUHM AN HKNHINO
In Honthern l.umlierman
R &gt;at thla lime. The government liui
F t already spent $4,033,000.000 tlii*
I have mi reason to Iwlluve that posed, mid the dismissals nml milfile a I year more llian il lint taken
the inn). mnI flh&gt; of iinlim labor
[*. In, at compared with SI.IiHt.OOO,* in ltd i rounlry la not Jud aa pa- rnv cuts were put into effect. Hut
union lenders rharged ttint the
6: 000 tail yrnr ai lliit lime. Anyone liio tir, Jital aa Inleirated Ip Itull- decision wiis "« mousiioua injusEli who think* llial ii good tound and vidunl freedom, Jud na concerned tiro” und demnnded Hint not one
H&gt;aafa management tmi«l he nul of with preserving our traditlonnl worker Im&gt; fired or miy snlarios
American way uf l.lfo a i the rut until further alinllra, mid such
K : hi* mind.
tank nnd file of Imalneaa men or nresaure was brought to bear on

Be , Florida i* one of the failed
| v growing dale* in the United Stale*,
nol only in population hut in the

’lire and number nl iu huiiner*
jnatitulion*. So *ny* the U.S. De­
partment of Cnmmnre which re­
veal* that during ihr pail live year*
the national average of increatr in
buainai* firm* wat 30 percent, in
. Florida 71 percent. Newcomer*
E who have picked Florida for their
. future home* couldn't have picked

I

the rank and file of tiny othar
rtnaalficiitloii of our aoclaty. Dul
I have plenty of reanon to holleve
that many labor leadera In this
country are deliherntelv deceiving
and deluding Ihqlr union members
In ninny w#ya, nro not giving them
tho correct Information and the
complete Infnrmatt'iu In mnnv
mutters that affect their well*
being,
,
Tho American workingman who
ludong to labor unions would do
wall to consider soma uf the lea*
amis that may he learned front
what Is hap|Hinlng In other coun­
tries right now to organised lah-r
Itv learning these lessons, they
w ill not only roittrlhuto to the
future welfare nf themselves mid
their ennutry, hut will alao make
more cortaln the very ailatenco
of the Jahor Unions thomielvea.
lllght now, bafors U Is too lato,
la the lima for labor unions to
'enrn that atnlltlam—government
control—Includes no place within
Ita scope for g free lubor union
with Indapondent bargaining, po­
wers. . ■ . i »
.
| have Itaon out of tha United
States tw kft'thU year and I have
seen thla faqt extmiplldod both

the cuImhi cabinet tlmt it tevokaa
It* approval of the findings of
tho Intcrvsntrtr, who tlum had to
annotinco that all diumlsscd workera would he tkken buck nnd sal­
ary cuts eliminated.
At a further directors* rnretlnv,

sttmes the stutu* nf it sovereign
tepuhlle, 1* ilisplaylng some aston­
ishing growing pain*.
For Instance, take the s tr in g c .
case of the Goekwsr of BaroH*
ivhn until the advent nf the new
India wh* one nf the richest aisl
must powerful of old India's some
HIM) ruling princes. Ills hlghne*'

MOliD^y

is tho iHiU'iitattr, whoso slata l^|i*-

O RlDKlN tii

future rliurgi'tl that he blew
000,000 In a six-week spree.
T lii' case was cnmpromlsfiJ wh#"
tlie cTmrgi) was slrupps'sl and the
(Sri'kwur withdrew In life ail i
eiumminer In Ills pnlara, liehlnd v
mighty linriicade of Jewel* ami
gold. Ills principality was absorbed
iiy the llomhny government.
Kn his nlhs now I* a "private
citlxen,” which is a puradoxlrsl
di'siKnatiou for one who manat'"
to keep so miieh III the puhlle eye
The latest udventurc of thl* poti'lituto is Involvement In a dispute
v illi his 2AO palace servants. T ill)
Imve organised a union under in -.
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dlu’s
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w w k coammea only
f a wotnen* rime.

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union «# llra n t B rlfah v a i ! had
o rcaalo ajJa .(in il^ o u t^ h l^ th e r e

IhM t h a jn w t no pHrc* whatsoevea
umlar ttaWonallaatlont In that r W
tha gawnment la both the am*'
Phtyar and the r i f m Thay art
hatUng nut that tha rovammnnh
ta daal with, la much mom ruthleaa

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Mare, ii flOO-polilid Nile crncnilih
Is the center of ultentlon at th
Cincinnati Zoo these days and nl
lii'rnuse of a Irnttle.
It i-u't that Marc has lieen hi'
ting the buttle. Zoo o fficials nr.
nfrald he swallowed It and It mu&gt;'
k ill hint.
The d ifficu lty arose two week
ago when someone tossed n holt I
Into Mntv's pool. Mare grahhc
the bottle nod soo superlntenden'
Charles W hlta couldn't gat It t w r

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I'ldlcl It,
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IV i tin pa In aolne prevloila “«•(
loom I nuiy nlao have htantlnmiu
i Iu* prince who wna driving hl»
own chi- when he round Ida r»d&lt;|
tdm'lied l»y li peutltiil'a liullrnrt.
The prince, who hud ton miiirh
iilnihol iiliouid, got out of Ilia eaf,
piilleil u lilalol mill allot tho p#aanut dead. I.uter thla ruler ra*
mm keil to ii friend of miner
"You know, I ahuuldn't huvn
ahnt that fellow. It really wa«n t
n nice thing to do. Hereafter I'm
nut going to drink chnmpuule
when I'm driving.”
However. It would l« unfnir to
atop our column un thla note. Hunt*
of the moharnjoha were henlficcnt

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Social, A n d Personal Activities
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Pev. J T McKtulev was the
s p ia l.fi for tin iiionllilv m retlnff
ot the .it. I lif h s.'h»o| P .T .A . held
on Tuesday 10 the -rliool auditor­
ium with President Mrs. W . W.
T y re pie-ldlng. Rev. M cKinley had
a» his "subject ''Poundntlona for a
I i-tlm f Pence" mid stilted that the
foumlntlolls ^iioulil start In the
home nml that lave shuuhl make
a lasting pence.
Reports were heard from comn iR ie. ilialrm m i after which Mrs.
T y re , Mrs. t M. Flowers and M r*.
C. A. Anderson, delegates to the
state Parent-Tenchcr Association
meeting recent I \ held in Orlando,
gave reports on the work lielng
done In the various P TA ». Mrs.
Iro n W nlkyr .and M is. T y re were
■leeted to serve on the Cohuty
'..■in.iil I.iiis.il
its* oiintlttlf
Council
board ■for •the
earning '
year following a report they gave
on n meeting of the group held
hi Oviedo recently,
A group of seventh and eighth
grades g irls under the direction
of M r*. W. G. Flem ing, song
vend Christm as song* after which
refreshment* were served by MrsSV. T o ll. Mrs. F . Cooper and Mr*.
IMward McCall. The refreshment
table was overlaid with u lure
cloth and centered with red ran­
dies and llriiziliiin popper*. T h *
auditorium was decorated w ith *
lighted Christm as tree and llra tllinn peppers with n Santa Clnlis
seem

M r .,

M rs.

Lions Clul) Ihihls A1111 u:il rhrishiins

( a n o ll

K iB u r t u m

f '.'ir ly

(jn n n

One of the must successful of
Mr. mid .Mrs. \Villiiiin Walker
the Touiist Club u ctlvitle. took
place on Saturday evening when W1111'' •»•»' expi-eled
» " b e this
no-ta hers held their annual C h rist- 1 'v,',,k G " " i Kntory l niversity in
mns party at the Tourist Center. | A tlanta to spend the holiday*.
T h " prnvnnt was i uhilei/.thc tllr
Louis Reynold* of Virginia is
'•'loti of lloli lloh-inn who presentMr.
''d members of the Duxbury School v i* *lng hi* grnndpmi nt«. M
i.
‘
" f Dancing. Those taking part nml Mrs. \ \. h . Kadct dm mg tin
holidays.
were Susan French, Dattlc \V11Ham* Judy nnd Snllle Rohh, Claudj
Mijts JoAnn Spaulding left yes
'Vaits. Hontm Nichols, .loan
Joaij-' tenlny for Miami where -lie will
Saundcr, Ann
W hitaker, .loan
H uinnluey, Norma Fa y Harvey spend the holiday" and uttei &gt;| the
nml Rnhhy Marts singing "Same- Grange Ruwl festivities.
v " r e Over the Rnlnltow” , arcadtpanietl Iiy nhn Fite nt the piano.
A rth u r Sm ith of Vineland. On­
Mr. Holtson rentleril " F . t Away tario, Canada, Is the gue.-t »f Mr.
I'lttces" nci'ninpntiied hv M rs. R. and Mrs. Gordon Sweeny at their
R. Pippin und group singing nf home on West Sixteenth Street
Christm as carols was enjoyed. Mrs. for the winter months.
I'enrl Re.se reud all original poem
on Christ mux spit it and f . K.
Stevens presented two leadings,
Ml-s Helen Tuinn m in e d Iiy
reminiscent of the Revolutionary pliinc on Nalurdny nip lit I moii S iio
days. “ Gml of G la ry"; a C h rist­ F rancisco to visit Inu pm cots,
mas hvmn, wns sung hy M is. Ida M r. nml M rs. Henry I'mnu, on
Mnntrey.
Pnlmettn Avenue ftn- t « " "*'eks.
A march was played for the
—
_
H o llV W K A fj
guests while they innrched to the
T M I M il
P f ,. .lame- II. tia ll""u &gt; , gun
1
O''1
Christ mns tree where a basket conch at P a rris Island. S
Itv Itntt THOM \S
Mi# I-..II.
luis
W arren -av- -lie
of gifts hnd been placed Iiy Ban- ..........
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arrived
to spend
the Indola)- with
...”
. . . ha-n'i .I .. ..I.
■I "lull t.i get 1tie
HOM
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"'t
tn Claus. Those w ealing their . ^Is parents, Mr. and Ml
.1 IJ
" ' bii-tmaWhat are the deathless quote* of
mimes pinned upon their shoulder [ jjpllnwny.
,1 .1 ipiH.'imi abmit
tlie
year
in
Hollywood?
were permitted to selin't a g ift.]
"" Don Of he. own:
Mnvlie
some
of
these
won't
live
Red apples, oranges and eandy
‘'W u ltcr Haynes, J r . ix cxpivted
A ChrllthiM t dinner nnd P»rtY
• .my Idoil- s '
were given to jnem lx'is. The tree to arrive on Saturday from lia r was held by the teachers and o/fl- into the second half-century, but
ct t hn-tm a- plan« 'u nlncril near the muni cl where ynr^ ttn tverslly, III. Heston, Muss, ri-rs of the Beginners Depnrtm*nt they seemed out o f tlie ordinnrv )&lt;•
1 l'1. Ii', but |tie\ " i l l
me.
Here
are
solin'
of
the
blight,
^
H a d a sn a h C h a p te r
full stocking* were hung. Mrs, A. j,, *po„il a few liny- with Ills i t the F|r«t h «jitl*t Suiulnv School
&gt;■ dive man-ion beie
C. Starke w ii » in charge of tlx* purcida o n , Mugitolln Vvc
.,1 the home or M is. J . F . H a m ­ '"•Inli'.l or Insane -livings that I j
M"«dnv, Du
H a n M e e t, L u n c h e o n
bnvc
collecteil
fioio
the
I
ttIt*
news:
decorations.
2( 1.
. son o') Frl\lav evening. A ddirloua
Hubert Alii.'Imm, commenting
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W reaths, llru/ilinn pepper and
The 1. Mr. nnd Mho A. C. W illiams | i „ , x , . v ,||rin*i w&gt;« «*rved hy th*
A business meeting nnd luncheon red
polnsctt ins
weie
olnced loft yesterday fu r Savannah, liii i |m, | r . „ :i,sl-tl'd hy her daughter un his •enteneo ot the country lutuis-'i 1 , t■
•(ill Im. h i. dis'lnr
!'
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detention fain t; ’’l l '* tin cxneri- ll'd b. |.
was held hv tho Hanford Chapter t h r■
o iig llo n i th e h o lld in g . rh e new
White they plan to spend the hull- i |',,.d n .
Mtice every taxpayer should g" ta1111«•11•a\\ ' " 'll " t i l I"' ii'len-ed
of Hmlas'nh at the home
Mr-. Iv-orgnnlxed I’ennaylvanln Club ■day..........................
.
..
with IlieiV
son-jn-lnw
and
r iu ls t m t * g
lfU were
oxchanged
u ltl*
w
...
Michael tllnsnn In M uyfair. Hos­ servuil refreshments t•• nhoiit 22h l ihiughtcr, Mr. and Mrs. ii
Mi
t\
and fuu
.pnivnllnd when guest* tliraugh.”
n s nmth.'i, Mrs.
un ,pri
I s lim ie r O livier, after winning Wind I'I 1
tesses with M rs. Gibson tv...... Mi
guests. Mis. Rose Flowers, chair- | |),,ug1as.
fished fog Ahvclly
prise*. The lia rAn
"f I
\ll"« !e .,
ucadcni*' award:
" I alw ays " i l l III!
Joseph Mos* mul Mrs. Fred Stein. man, nresldcd nt tho punch howl
i i *»ii httitif \vii h lifiiut if till v •K'fj •
I 11bl lt|l
, Hi r
An n ttrnrtivi Im ffrt (Mile was at- „ ,iii Ml*s Marv McMahon at the 1 M i. mid M r*. Gan \Vi &gt;■!•' " ill ,.ia le ,l with -eaxonal flowers and dn| -ay Shot e-peme wn- a good fill I I.l , I
Sill' t&lt;ill mill . In'
n iipt writer "
,G..« , •
ranni'd in the living room with ! ,.„fri (. service. Ill her* n -i-tio g have n* their guests ut then home a lighted tll'i'.
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Ai'loi Paul V a li'iilliie. dlvoicing
festive decorations uml guest-] were M '-. It. I' Beild'h'i
Mm. ill I. iu'I i Arbor for Ik " Chi i lions
' I I , , . , . en loving the occasion
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I'll..'!
were seated at smnll table, pin.....I tjeolge I,. Ilm d v , Mrs. It. S. Ild- season, Mr. W right puicnt . Mi
Mis \V P. Ilio o ks, MtS, O. 11ip tenser • di St Cvt " F u •.'
about the room.
wun, Mrs. Curl F.i'.enhnw&lt; i mill und M is. J . Unnforlh Wngbi
C t.ibb- Mi*. \V I . Vance. Mtw. 1. ,lv io the count 1v 1mild see 10010
"tb,, i .iImo ,.r
The president, Mr-. Heimuo j ( r , .
^ ..iln io - .
S .1 It li'is . M i-. It. D. Deklv, &gt;1 lie 1 limit I did."
Valdo-tn, Gw.
" i l*t"t"ii town
Ficd Alien, mi I he F l ’l' Imn on
Jneolisoa, iineoaitCed that Mi- Nell
Mrs. Sioliu Rooidding was in
Mi c VV. K ig le . M i*. K. C . lia rI il .. lt.,r I. .
Km ler and Miss Arthurene Wilson charge of registration f»i the
Howard Whelchel of llo iid n
Mi- S. J N ix. Mrs. V . G. k 'vcawuy nil shows: “ They have
IS . Ildib. 11 | |n.y
were niViirded dolls ns prise- for n , , tut nut- gif - nod the Seminole Stale llu iv e r-ity in Talhihu-.&lt;ee H astv. M i*. R T Thomas Mrs. t,k m radio Imck from the «cn
p. O. " llinii
Hiigers mol given it hack to Ihe
the Hudusxnh Doll flenefit. An
Cum it, (lu ilo b ei of Coiomereo Is spending the Christina holi­ I l" i i Ison nnd the Misses Artlumln#
.terlu ln m ciits.'
nminremrnt wns ulsti made t lint iixslsted in making the pm tv t»oa- day* with hi* parents, M&gt; and Wit-on. Margin et Anslev, Mar­
dllilin
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a t * at* fhi-il
Milton B elle , answering an at.
the chapter has .sent
dresses slide. The Christm as t'ce was con- j •*
| | „ u|, Wlmlchi'l
i Mvei -. Fiedn Harrison mul
AV1111h11 m, bull's
Pick
on
him
by
A
llen:
"A
lle
n
"till
to Palestine Sim pLes lle iu lo u ilt- trihuted
hy W. ”C Kllhce "*
of Geno­ |,ome
It..hi,v Mmlon, who had n* her
............................
Magnolia Avenue
ers for over-cnx shipment. Pluns va.
'll the
picguest, her mothei Mr* U. L* Mor­ ... Hie fit -st penny ever throAvn k ill, tttid
Ion II,,
nl him ”
for fluid raising drives within
On Biindnc afternoon n ifromi
Ml-# Charlotte True hit* " 't u ili­ ton.
0 III" 'I, " I" ,'ll
,lames Mason: "Hollywood i ' i»n'l &gt;11
tile next few lliniiths' weie ills- nf i-luli members met at the Tmg- ed to her home lit Lake Mill \ aftei
cii lift "
filled with frustration*. Imt not
B ill'll"! AA" "
rossed.
rixt Center to discuss ipialifica- visiting In F t. I.nuderdiile with
*. at ( hi 1&gt;•( ui mug
Bo m h A ttem p t
uninhabitable."
Those attending the meeiing lions foi officer* for tho chip Mis* Denise Whiteman, ...............
from ■11 11 ,1
location. “ I "up
Claudette Colbert, dlsapp'ovlng *0 1 old | 1]oil, got 1 mt 1led."
■were Airs, Herm an,Jacob-on, .Mrs. living tu the coming election d|i mate at Stelsoil U niversity in lb*
(Cnailaacl
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French
bsM'iog
soils:
"Of
the
- Hum Gcrson, Mriu- Fran k -Shame*,. 'T iis o ls v 'o ix lit * b tiW) J 1. MI test 1 «t't too o f t ip ’ " S lt in im y " in
la n d .
vvootlil tillie lotd ehokC I off tit® uiunv features of a wiilnmi'# nil- H ild a ( i n i ' « •mil o g am I rhe p it M r*. K . Bchcer, Mm. I.en Munson, the Tourist Center.
I
nt
ning
fuse.
I.m
igtrv
sahl.
.
atomy,
one
of
Ihe
least
attrncAtm.
q m u«*l(,.
Mr*.
tio c "t! 1t.lii" . " A 1 h ytbo iical -IdAllen Boson nrrlveil Friday
a irs, Leo
i.eu 8
ci|iiio
if. en
— Irving
.• i,n#t
Last Tlm
i nursiiiig
i-dug .th e Scml*o
',"11 ,r
The ‘111 -ticks of ilvniim lle werX tive l« il'" navel."
•' in g unit p lu il.m g ol p u r l- of
tlgcnner, AfrsJ W Jidu 8t;k P*lj .« t i- |l i-h.-tgi qir.gCbih, «•»'11 &gt;h- from C n rllrb M ilita ry Academy In
runlniiH'd
In
tv
PJFicbounl
j«rtrm
Mae W est: " I pi still limbing Im th«* b e lli, syncliinuisi'it ami p it.
M r*, .fames " fo il. M r*. W illia m '
Yho T o tirlsl Club im ddrnth"
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mao.
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T o ll, Mrs. Ben K ta *. Mrs. s “ n» , direction uf MD* O ilic Boese |N I^
l.c v y , Mrs. J . Mos*. Mm. M Old- ,
rh e -q |*»..d u li 1^ com
, ~x ,posed 6( i ai. # Victor I* Boson nt lo'llan lit bail lo-i'n eut acre#* thn fi»,. •. 'fla il so p isn y'rig h t ones it * tiiuil p „i,.i| nmne.'il rhvtlim mul ai'inni
Mound Village.
| Mtlo.ocb i U exier "t -rf flb*
ti ileeidc."
piimcd with uppi ,'|o into snugs
son. Mrs. F . Stein, Mr*. Ruth tm Mudent- tm fiV a 'P h a fc M .' ." .c l
tjMiuul •'"nil:
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liittr w ill (Iiiiiim I* 'in I*,i' •Bill 1
t llfton Wi'ldi "Theie'- •*» 1 •'
I Indii Dm m il, . n v in g tin
Sandler nml Mrs, |Inrry Kminer.
\||KM ghlilcv Mbld
Ve&gt;f &lt;'•■&gt;«,' j Miss Margaret Dingfehler lias uteiior wo dry. It was -miohi
l|ili tending I'm a modeh f " 'l" " “ Itoyisli Look" "1 t.i I■
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8111111' tillV I ‘luill WMlt*
Min t \yoim*n InoK M.« wmiih'II hid
H ill'd flour Sophia N V 'o n llrM 'o l fnmi tin' Imi ning fuses.
Tli«, dynamite sticks were I.... .. I
lent* with , (|,
(|f x- 4iiim
tiillt'il 'I
Mi*.
mrii lunk lil «• •••*■•» riud's \%Ittii
" . liniticrriUtr
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liondhs " f three In nine with
p Jlv|,| Niven, on the end ••• innken lift* nm if iiiict* .|iii|? "
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frl#ilnn tuiic. Tw g in the Fen iii J,i- Goldwyn cnnli..et " F o r tin'*
.Jimmy I Im uni •*. (tiling iil(«i»tt
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’ t tililiiiiK ••IIm w * w ill' ttiu ilil ie 1 «'
fii 1 time since I " II- 17
Dingfehler nt their Im...... In Rn-e C'#C,» n il in Ill'll tu Je t "(tutor r.
liixtnllnlion of officers and •• Mllxu,,,||
„ T i.t a r v ;
Mr#. Job
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1*1k * dviiam lter gave hl'n • '’ old I am aide to do "h id I want t III*
Court.
Christm as iia riv were held at 11 , . , „ iril., | r,.usurer,
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h Is oil -ix minutes to e*’t awuv *■
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meeting of the 1’ii-t M ntroris
j n i„ |,„ ;f „f tlo- rluh M*
x\|||, llll*,**
Mr, and Mr* Itu rrv G Brown- |
»(„. explosion. I.n ng trv ■" 1[ jn the British \tm \ nt
Cluh, Order of Kastern S lu r, with (- ,,,|(.v
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f „ .,. Wii &lt; of a type that Imm . foldM et In Cnldwyp
Mrs. W lirt W. W arner ax hostess! wi, h |( k, ift
ijh \vou« 11111*1'
"M i'i 1y ('I ii mi mn
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nt her home on West N ineteenth. f „ r t)„. ,&lt;nuoal banquet und inlibi holidays with Mr. Brownlee's pa ut the rule of 11 font every If* -1'1 to coinldne entertainmcoi foi •»«• I* New Year."
Street un Monday night at 8:00 , j n|| „ f (|H. u,.w memlter, &lt;•" refills Dr. nnd Mr*. K. D. Hrown* nnds.
lee. Mr. Brownlee I* n l,c!lh,r lit
o’clock. Hostesses with M rs. War- , otiriTlv; Worthy Matron of o F d tho medical School of Temple
Ipyiin (’onset'vntory In Macon, »•.'
ner wer0 Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw.
&gt;'. retir'd Gnit. Mr*. C u n
University In Philadelphia, I'n.
im- at lived lit spoml the holldni
Mrs. Husky Wight nml Mrs. Mur- sluiAv uetcil us Santa Claus ae
with her parents, Mr. nml Mi
rnv Jnrvlr.
.wna ns-lstnl in distributing gdi
Mr. nnd Mr*. It. G. George of C M. Flower* on Celery A verm.
Tho rooms of the Warner home Itv Mrs llewson. Delicious icfre-l,
wi'"ri™attroctlv.' with nrrungomonts inctuV'cVuiMsied ’ Zt" fruit' ‘ Valn'i , /Viblal".' wBh Mrs Gcurge,a |u'*‘- A holiday guest of Mr. ami Mi
of pnlnsctlln*,^ rnso( nnd nnrel- snnwlciies, fruit cake and ‘ off ■:
Hm| Mrs. J. B. Quattle- Flowers und their daughter wdl
sans. (In the front porch waa' a
“ were served. Candy canes se n . ■&lt;1.
’ Mr' (;c„rK,., who trained nt Boy llnrl* of Mnlverne, I.. I . N
decorated Christum 1 tree nt the ns favors. At the conclusion "f
Hanford Naval Air Station Y.
base nf which were many gift*. the evening enrols Avert* .ting
| ( j
WHr, j- attending Gaori
The meeting was presided over th" members
Mr. and Mr*. L . J. Din* a n t" I W
, HJhool „ f Technology.
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Tuestlay .front Norfolk, Vn„ l"r
Iiy Mr*. Charles llewson prior to
Tim-e attending were Mi
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the ttfflcor Installation. The C h rist. Charles Hewson, Mr*. It. K. Cl'C'
I’fe F. C. Woiherlngton, Jr. I* the Christmas liolldnv with Mi
1 ‘
mas story from the chapter
of show. Mrs. It. C. Maxwell. Mt
1,x,K.,,u.1| l „ &gt;rr|ve Thtirsilny front 11htl Mrs. It. N. Windham. MtLuke In the lllhle Avn* presented linsky Wiglit, Mr*, .lark Morm • rtf..mito Air Force School In Ban- Kiiix leaves for sen duty with
j
hy Mrs. B. C. Moore and roll call Mrs, Murray Jarvis, Mrs. II. " | j .
.0 f„t t |„. holidays. He I* Windhams until April I us Mr
was answered with u poem Iiy eaclt Turner. Mrs, Marcus Tyre. Mr* | f.
' _ 0f Mr. and Mrs. K. C. llitinz leaves for sea duty with it" ;
memlter which revealed secret It C. Moore, Mrs. W. W. W arn.'. vVcthcrlnston of Sanford.
Navy tho first p*rt of tho year.
Mr*. Din* Is the farmer Miss ll&lt;i-|
sister for the year.
Mr*. Joe Corley nml Airs. John '
s ly
Officer* weie Installed lt*&gt; M#s. Courier.
Miss Iris G.iv Flowers of W oa-'tv W l n t l h a m . _________
It. F. Crenshaw In an Imprrsalvo
reremonv. New officers ate Mrs,
Combine loniiito nml mushrom"
Joe Corley, president; Mrs. 8. J, soup for n lienrty first com-*'.
Nix vice preslilent) Mrs. R. C. servo willt tou-tetl cheese stick*.
I u d e r a i l l s . i l i i i o r C M 'lith iv t: lO O f/ p u r e
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WEDNESDAY

New Yttik visitors w ill nrgnniie
a New York Club nt the Tourist
Center.
TH U RSD AY
An hour of meditutiun und music
w ill be hebl nt the F irs t Ihipti.t
Church finm 7:.'U) to 8:31) P. M
The public Is Invited to attend.
F R ID A Y
The Townsend Club Will entertain members of the Tourist riu h
In the evening with it Christmas
•p a rty nt the To urist Center. M#tX.
iters nre asked to bring a gift.
Refreshments w ill lie served.
The Townsend Club w ill (•„.
tertuln members of file Tourist
Club with ii Christm as prugram
at 7:00 I'. M. in the Tourist
Center.
Refreshm ents
w ill he
served. The rixprlar Townsend
Club business meeting will lie
dlspendsed w ith that evening.
A n hour
f
’
of meditation
mul music
w ill he held ut the F irs t lluptlst
Church frunt 7:30 to X::io p. M.
The piddle is invited to attend.
SATURD AY
The Tourist Chili w ill hold its
weekly party at the Tourl-t Cellter
An hour of meditation and music
w ill he held ut the F irst llapti-t
Church from 7:.‘I0 to
IV M.
The public I* Invited to attend.

Mrs. War run Wonders

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Amid hob. - - .• 'i ui m
)li and Mr- T. M. r it roll enlighted rarnli,
n,. 0, 1.. 1
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tciu rin ril mhudiet of rhe T F I..
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I lass ,,f tin' Fu ' llu p li'l t'liu rcli
mini C liristo ia pm 1v 1.1 1 •
M their, aiinonl Christm as party
the Sanford Si io iiih I,. C
last night nt 7:30 p M. The room a
( ’lull.
Almnt lox toys w . h
of the C n m d l home were u tlin e - !
! leeted to he 1 nr 1United t&gt;
tw ely dei'orati'd in the Yulellde
F i t ,. "nnason'd l l i i m
\rn
• heme, with a lighted tree hciiiit I
pled C h lld rin '- ll"io c 1 l m
t'l.iced in the living room.
A dollch'.i t i!.t,. ......... ..
\ covered di. Ii .siippei was c ii xel veil h llffi' t, ii..,I , 11
j" v s'i| after which a In ic f laisim slection of M&gt; Mil- u i H iii
session wits enndiu'ted hy Mrs.
l uffet table on
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I arroll. The dcvoliimul wivs given
Imge whlti iimgiiolei Id .
I v Mrs. J . C . Calhoun mol an exfern cedar and lairning tapm
• tmnge of gifts held. I'iiino oui-ic
small tahlc- « h i" ,. tti L-o..,i . ,
" a . rendered hv Mrs. C arroll.
'-l ilted wci. n l-. i .-ot. 1•*,I vit ■
Those enjovlng the evening were
giecncry and i t . I 1
Mr C. W
■■ 'Forrester. M r-. C.
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the muntli no- 1, 1 hi i-ioiH.
re-tcr, Me*. I It Stovall, M is.
■ml grtxtnen «.,* , nl linn •.
K. Melt*, Mr-. J C. Calhoun,
the room* nf tti,. tub Imii-c
- Marie Stew art, Mrs. Klleo
\ddlug tn il" gait ty of H".
•■•I• Mr*. I A. Sm ith. Mr*.
ning were tin club nu iobi i • u
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who wore .Ii.,--nl ,1 lu|. ...Il
Mr- l.iPiun V ickery. M r*.
it,# Wuham u ’Dwyer. w ifi
I.. tiurri-oM, Mr*. Henrietta the Min.o
New York C iiv. foiM". Vrill wn . I.
I.canard, Mm . John Abraham s, morly I'.b/.i tr, slniin Simp-oo, tlie most iippi.,10 ..ii. !\ . 1.
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Mrs. K. A. Dohldns, M is. C. I*., who ,. m a iii.irc to Mayor ll'D w y cr tlie occiii""
R. nton, Mr» M. S. Mills, Mrs. \\,|. m, ,\ , , i „( V ,-tenl"y iu Li-vn among
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Minnie Stewart, Mrs. J. N. Bur- Stoait. Phi I 'lowing their marrcilib .r ■
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dick, Mr*. M. A. Cnllnwuy, Mrs. riuge at St .!., . pb’s Roman Calth- ”,r the f"H»«ioi! ......
'"Imsoii of Troy. Ain. Mr*. Josle ,,|i,, I'looWi
.... couple t.oarded 4.a ll You Sue. 11,.■, 1
Sioiidenmiri', A|r*. W.I.. Stoudem U»»* \iiriit \
t- 11 for in* our 111mil r,
Mrs. Mary H all. Mrs. F. lily t •ui-t
P Rim '*, Mr-. Sullie A llen. Mrs.
'I S Nelson M r-. J . \ ('tinning
haul, Mrs. W. K. Km ler und M '
iitd Mrs. Cut roll.

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WH" one |ii Inci'ly rilk t U;h(» yM il
ut'i -otiH'il no t'liuntpugna nit.I
rlmm' wild dog* ncroaa ypuHtry In
H (toilet |toycii. Fox hunting l|e

R m id m a H t e r

Cl,(KM Miles - I ..... . new. Fu lly
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am him.
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The next morning the Imitle wntisslng and White pnys It couldn't
sve gone down the drnln so lie
irmtsod Mure hnd swallowed it.
It wusn't long until Mare lie•n losing his appetite.
U r. Curl A . Plunger.
ere mo voterinrlan, was called In Imt he could
ot get close enough to mnkr an
rnmlnntlun.
Dr. Pillager said ho’* worried
ecau*e a crocodile has a smnll
omlch.
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n ttle Is another m utter,'' Dr.

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rraliiing lito Company could nut
nnrrate under such condltluus, tho
illrcetura unanimously agreed lo
reenmmond to the stockholders
that the company lie dissolved nnd
liquidated.
Now, It was nil riulit for tho
labor unions to ipn-stlun the de­
cision to dismiss some w orkers
and rut snlarles.
Hut with nit
more wisely.
_ _
the facta laid M o re litem, It was
tint nil right to dfinnnd the statu*
Tho*e who arc (taking their fuotto. It wna not ull right to forco
tho stockholder* whose money
entity ihould lie Intrrcsled t«i
founded the company to litpildato
tholr holding*. I f the company
Me that 80.000,000 individual
was not able tit operate profitably
UcyhaMart in the United Slat#*
under private control, anyone Who
:r«aaed their holding* in old line
know* anything knows It w llj op­
i iaiuraaco companie* during the
erate uvmt leas profitably undor
government control—and that’*
M year by tome 23 billion dolhow It muat lie o|ierated from her#
», bringing the oulilanding
on out if It l» to rnntlnui) In np-d
a) ta over 213 billion. Payment*
eratlon. In oth*r word*, the union
American families from life ini
la lim p ly paiauiK on to the ta x ­
payer* of Cuba the losses that
lance gampenia* alio reached w
a r* Inevitable under tho working
w Uajh tbU ytar, reaching tom*
,
8 - S : oehMtlM Ihw 'aro demanding.
While I was thero. and ftnnoiincaTha Cuban labor may tjjlnk It
ment cantq q ik 'th a t tM direc­ w o n l)t l* fight, hut if It ihoultl

tors of Compaitla Cubana de AvI•elan, on* of Iktln AmerWa'a largeat Airline*; with ragulgr rig h t*
to Miami, had decided la throw

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$395.00

There’s n flnn kettle of fish
for it ruiei who v irtu a lly held the
power of life nnd death over hn
I.Aon.Omi suhjeet*. Worse and mor#
of it, a.OOO municipal workers ;r
the city of llnroiln have stru. ’.
In sympathy with the pnlnre aeiMints The lloinhav government
eaut Intervene In the palace dl&lt;P'lte liccnuse, for sooth, his high­
ness I* a "private eltixen.” Thu.i
Jie him self must handle this pho-c&gt;
1
of the metuinorphosls of princel.v India.
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This prim e |s the successor el
an Indulgent
grandfather, tic
famous (iuekw ur of u generation
ago,
who was international','
known as ii honeflroiii ruler and
a UM'iit phllnntliroplst. Tha .uld
liaekw ru was one of the finea
•••••ii I have met, hut he rert*lti!v
lid have a wonkiioss for loading
his rliild ien with riches.
As an example, the former
liiiekw nr wax reputed to have
given his second sou, I'rltiro Jal,
....
, ,
nit'll, nil M
animal
nllownnrc in
of rulurs anil
did...................................
much for th eir penOOuni iiiiowniicv
.............
armu.nnn when the young man wns I***'. Among these most assuredly
mil to H arvard . W ell, you con '•»»"♦* lx&gt; Imdudcd the great liouso
iiniigiiie the result. I knew Jai- " f UnriMla, nl least in some period
high Inter in India, and saw him ” f j lH r ,,lx " '
throw money like peanut shuck*.
'b»s‘ of the prlpcloiilltics of
lie died at mi early uge w h ile 1‘‘"urse have lieen ulMor Hill Iiy lliu
louring Kurope.
new government of India. The lieIf the current (inekw ar did Jeweled m aharajahs with Hurt,•
pend *10,film,(MIO III Six w eeks,h# richly caparisoned trains of el«^
phants are reluridng t mho dim
past to which they Is'longcd.
happily that also .was t$rp.
hi mnnv of the. ruling house* of
I "m s. The muhaiujuha had aucli
A record t7fi plnyei1* 'purtlcinvast wealth that thay Juijt dlan’ t ii | cd in the !!7lh upnual SouthImve much'idea uf.Jt* extern. The*, vedsterrt ‘tehuts chumpliiship 'playriche# had idled up, over the, rjy.1- i .l at the U niversity Of A riso ns
turles und, .of rnume, were M- ,tec
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Running Good Fo r Only

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U*aaiias#4 r m u Fsce Oaer
storing ap p h 'l
Sain bury, ah eneincer w ith the
depnilm ent. .“.old that Delicious
variety apple-, If held at .10 de­
grees fnlirenlieii, Imve u normal^
life expectancy In storage of 28ufv
degrees, but- standing outside at
70 degrees for one week w ill re­
duce thd ldornge life hy about nine
weeks.
I f a Delirious apple is held at
70 degrees continually its life in
storage w ill he only 20 days, he
said.
In another apple report pre­
pared for delivery today Robert
L . (liven s, also of the department,
snld tests at Hlnckshurg, V a „ .
showed that "quick removal n f t f
initial heal from apples Is one of
the Imp irtanl factors in their
-torage life .”
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Tommy Holmes Of Boston Brave*
Refuses To Ask For Switch

Redskin Fullback
Loses Court Plea,
Pays Off Debt*

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Commissioner Bernic
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Stand On Nntf ional Caf ?c Ruling
1 Dec. 21
N A H H V II.L
IL L K ,. Ten 1
It.,
v n — The Houthenslerit C’oiifereii
may modify t|p&lt; niue|i-dlneus&lt;
two-minute rule in confeicn
baskethbll games, the Nashvil
Banner said today.
It said Bernle Moore, S K C cm
m iislo n rr, in polling conference
coaches as to th eir stand on the
present national ruled The pa pet
volea w ill tie received bv
.......... j ’s Birmingham
Moore's
Birmingham nnfflrr
fflr r hv
by
Thursday and If a revision la voted
iPwRIV-be effective In .conference
games afler Jan. 1.
Several conferem-es have already
changed
the twn-mMtfa
rule
rule which awards the MttjtiUl.nfbound* to a team foUghki In the
final two-minutes of .gj.fame or
during an extin-perUiiL' This Is
mandatory whether arr not team
makes Its free throw iff throws.
The rule, put Intnltiffaiil tins
eegann, has been Hllaclfig by many
conches, Including tw a 'B K C men1, Kentucky's
Ru
lorn,
Kentucky’s Adnlidt
Aalol|dt Aupp
ami
taessce's Em m ett Lqws
for conference play-,on
L" Ten revised.' the *0Ml1
a two shot* in a learn

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DKH M fJIN K S , Dec. 21-(/»’)F la n k Leahy was named today as
fool bull's man of the year hy the
Fontlmll W riters Association of
America.
The Notre (tame roach, who 1ercn tly eoneludrd Ills fourth •ttalglit
unbeaten season, finished first
in a field of eight candidates
nominated In prelim inary ballot­
ing.
Tabulation hv Association Hec-ieta ry Bert MrfJrane showed l.ealiy
rerelvrd 1(12 of the 440 votes east
hy the w riters.
Bud W ilkinson, roach of unde­
feated Oklahoma, waa the runner
op.
Others nominated and I heir
standing In the final hsll'dlng
were Lynn W aldorf, California
coach: Homer Cooke, national col­
legiate statistical bureau; Paul H.
Helms, Helm* Foundation, Lo*
Angeles; Ivy W illiam son, Wiscon­
sin coaciit Leon H art, Notre Dame
end, and K arl B la lk , XL B. Military
Academy coach.
ta'ahy w ill receive the football
w riters plague and possession for
one year of the man nf the year
l^reviotis w inners; 1042—Conolr.
Torn Hamilton, H. 8 . Naval Arademy; 1D4-T— A. A . S t a l l , College
of the P acific} 1044— M i], John L.
(Jr iffltll, Western Conference rommissloncr; 1H4B— W illiam M. Coff
man, Shrine Kast-Weat game;
IP4II—Ilo McMIllln Indiana; 1047
- F r it s C rlsle r, M ichigan; I04Bleglate Athletic Association.

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"No comment,"
• ’ One report has It that the U ni­
versity’s hoard nf trustees now Is
discussing possible successors. A n ­
other says that athletic dlrnU gt
Dick La rkin * has told Intlm aUR
lie would lay all applications has
foie the hoard of atfilutlr control,
and nut pick a successor him self.
Those who claim to ho In the
know say I hat Frster has been o ff­
ered at least two Industrial Jobs
which w ill pay him 125,(i(H) a year.
That Is twice what lie gels for
coaching.
lie is the fifth cone h for th*
Bucks during the HU0V.
A s an
DHU student he became an AllAmerican end In IIJ2P and 1020.
He took the m arking helm three
years ago. The first year his

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Georgia Fireball To
Piny In T v x u h Lcagut'
Sports In Brief
B y AHHOt IA T K D PIIKH H

Buckeye Coach To W A HH IN O TO(Jpnrral
N - Waslilngtioi
Redskins of National
Football
Make Rose Bowl suit
liCaguu won directed verdict in
hroughl by fullback Ralph
Ituthstrnm for f t . I (Ml in pay. Fed­
His Last Grid Tilt eral
Judge David A. Pine, in case
C O LD M IlD H , 0 ., Dec, 21. - (/II
— W ill Coach Wes Foster, whose
Dhlii
R la lc
U niversity
Rucks
dash with C alifo rn ia In the Roar
llowl, Jan. 2, quit football T
Reports lie w ill realgn to enler
the business world are strong.
Confronted w ith the reports on
the We*t Coast, where he I* nut­
ting his players through their
paces, Fexlar said:

Idaho Ekes Out Wea1
41-39 Victorv Over
Tough Iowa S t a t e

son In which he didn’t piny, wound
up hy helng tackled behind his
own goal line.
Federal D istrict Judge David A.
I'lne yesterday ordered him to
pay the Redskins f 241.80.
That's what the Redskins had
askeil for m a counter suit. They
said they had advanced Rothslrom some money, and that he
was 1241. KO shy In paying ii
hack.
H ullistiom ’s argument was this
He said he had been suspended
hy the liedhkllis In IP17, ami Hint
he couldn't get another follhm king
Job because of the so -rallnl re­
serve clause.
This clause — It's used In base­
ball as w ellt as pro football con­
tracts - ■says a player can’t sign

regarded ns test of professional
football and baseball contract icserve clause, ordered Ruthstrom
to nay 1-I11I1 f ” 11 .Mil op loan to him.
N K W YO R K - A . II. Chan........
Iiesetmll coiiim lsslohcr, named per­
son who made most valuable con­
tribution to „pints III tttllt by N ew ,
York Hports llroailcastern Assn,
elation.

IIA L T IM O t .K , Dec. 21—(/!’)-■
K ills C la ry , the (Jeorgia Fiic b a ll
fiom Valdosta, w ill (day loiscbnll
next season with l»iillns in thi
Texas League.
’('lie llnl!inuuo ( lib ,lex, who oh
tallied die infiehier from Toledo,
sohl him yesterday to D allas. He
foioierly played with the Wash
iiigton HenaMus and S I. Louis
Browns.
One of Id* most publicised feats
was to climb into the stands Iasi
season after a lo ck let. lie and
Tommy Thom as, Oriole ninnngri
who egged him on, Imtli were sus­
pended,
He diit not plav after Mdy. His
hatting avc 1age was .IHII.

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DKH M O IN ES - F ia n k l.ealiy,
Notre Damn cftx'uh. hadi'iid ' fool-'!
ball's man of the year hy Football I
W riters Association of Am erica.
: P IT T H R U K O II
C»aeli- Johnny
(J A Dbi-KN . A in., Dec. U l— (d'1
Mtehi'losert signed to new twti-year
Uad»don baseball farm w ill t-q
cotit 1act by P ltisb u ig li Htcelcre nf
given a chance In decide hy Dec. I
Natiomil FmittiaH l.engmf,
Whether they want to keep U elnll
In the plans It .Hoot hen stern l.eacu
next year.
Approxim ately |B(I fans alien Icd II IlieellllK lieic hi discus* tins
baseball situation. Hymn Todd n d
('iirtls DoLumni w i r .aiip u iiitcl
co-chairmen of a eommittro ty
raise funds for mnllnund opei.i*
lion, i&lt;r to determim- whether I -1 (
do md want In slay hi the Hnolo*
eastern,
•
Both f lt ic i havii expressed
in n eln- ii
leaipie,
ihm
of organlxaliim , if the HmiHiJ
eastern franchises are given op
D llie r cities In a class ( ’ Irague
would ls&gt; Florence, Ueculur and
llu n la v lllr, A la ., and R-'me, (in.

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Holy (boss B7 Kansas B:l
North 'Carolina .Slate (Id Michi­
gan B2
i-'ordham 7B HI. I'ctcrs (N .l) Bn
Mouth Carolina B l Duke 44
Anhtit 11 IB Alnhnma 10
West Va. .State Bd Howard (DC l II
N nilbw esleia l.a . B7 A ikaiisn s
Tech Bl
di sniirl nn Wlsciuisin tx
H t.Lollls 50 (leorgln Tech 4B
I&gt;l ill y 57 Florida Slate 50
Wlchit# iifi Tnxas Cliristlnn 4H
i (Idnhonig C iiy B7 Crelghion 40
I'ulane Mil llnylm- Bd
Texas |il Houston It ,
M inm nda fifi Washipgtou Bd
tmtlaiib BU (Jiegoii Slate Bd
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N KW Y O R K , Pee. 21. — (/Pi —
Tuesday night
_____ was a 'black on«
for Pacific Coast basketball teams.
They engaged In nine interseeHonal games against fis*-. from the
east and midwest - ami lost eight
Idaho, 11-.111 victor over Iowa
Slate, was the only winner,
.Smithcrii California ami C a li­
fornia, from the southern division
of the Pacific Coast Conference,
look It on the chin from Long
Island and New York U niversity.
ie-peclively. In a doubleheader at
Madison Square Harden. U SC ab
Mirbed a 70-15 licking while C a li­
fornia stumbled, till-BO.
Lux Angeles Loyola made It nipnml-toch against Boston College In
Boston, Imt lost BB-BJt on Frank
Higgins' set shot,In the last seven
seconds.
Washington and Oregon Stale,
members of the I’CC northern divi
shin, played at leone, lull never­
theless lost to the undefeated Big
Ten quintets, Minnesota ami In ­
diana.
Minnesota, aided hy Maynard
Johnson's a e e 11 r a t e shooting,
chalked up „ BB-fiJI triumph in the
last two inlnnles.
Indiana had
an easier time in taking Oregon
State, BH-5.T, The Hooslrra held
a leilf-tlm e edge and stayed In Up­
front the rest of the way.
In the other three tills Hnmllnr
siK'ked St. M ary’s of California.
7 B - II;
Indiana
State
whipped
Southern Oregon, 02-52; and Iowa
Teachers dumped Fresno Slate,
fll-'i'l.
There were other Inleracrlloiud
games between major teams.
North Carolina State, Southern
Conference chumps, hounred hack
from Monday’s defeat to trim
Michigan, of the Big Ten, 0.1-52
Holy Cross stayed in the unlrcntcn
rla ss hy taking Kansas, B7-BII;
Missouri hung on to nip Wlscon
sill, fill-lit; St. Louis whipped (leugla Tech, BU-IA; and once-heaten
Tulane walloped B aylor, HH-lid.
Stanford nosed out Oregon, 70H7, on the P arlflc Coast while ul
Columbia, S. C. South Carolina
registered a surprise B4-44 victory
over Duke In a Southern Confer­
ence fra y . This feat established
South Carolina as thu conference
dark-horse,
Auburn heat Alabama- 40-40, In
a southeastern conference strug­
gle, while unlwnlen Siena (N Y I
won Its tilth in h row w ith a III-Id
triumph over Southern Illinois.
Otto Graham of I ho Cleveland
Blow n* has passed sod run. well
over five miles In four years
All-Am erican football Con*
ferenco play.'

By J A C K H AN D
N EW Y O B K , Dec. U I - I / I V Cnmmy Holmes, forgotten man
of the Boston Braves outfield a f­
ter eight years ns » regular, isn't
riving up without a struggle.
"No, i ’m not Ruing to ask to
V traded,” he wild today. ‘‘I
read where B illy flouthwnrth *nt&lt;l
Sid (Jordon, Sum
Jothroe and
W illard M arshall were going to
'•o his outfielders next season.
Maybe I can make him chango
iis mind.
"I'm only HI and I fool ther»
« a lot nr good baseball loft in
me. Sure I only lilt
.20(1 last,
year. That was had for nil*. Itn*
•ny llfotlino average is over ..'WO.
Heal Fielder
" I think M arshall is one of the
best right fielders In the Irague.
(Jetting him, (Jordon and Buddy
K e rr from the (Jianta is going lo
help us plenty. I don’t have any
idea what thny plan (or me, Ian
If I'm still around I'm sure t
ran hit enough to play regular.”
Holmes, darling of the “ lo ry
&gt;ox" fans
who jam
the rig ht
field stands at Braves Field, nev­
er has played with any other mas

lor
league * 'Huh. The
Brave*
bought him from Newark In 1941
and lie's Iteen there ever since.
“ There
was no tpiesllon we
needed outfield slrenght badly,”
said Holhiss. .’ 'a rnupte of real
strong arms
w ill help plenty,
K e rr w ill make us a fine shortstoo. I think. And the (Hants a rc
getting
a good
one In A lvin
D ark.”
South worth
already
has ctl*
loose On I fielder Mnrv llic k e t'.
sold to I'iltsh iirg h , and reteasel
.Jeff Heath. Many think .Bin R in ­
se 11 ami I’ele lleiser also n r i
due to walk I lie plank. I f I h it.
happens, tin* Braves mnv find
Holmes vidgidde as a replace41a at when any of tin1 first three
ta lle r.
In sidle his ..poor season in '40
Holmes retained the distinction of
striking* nut fewer times than any
player in the m ajors. He whiffed
oidv six times all season.
“ 1 always do my l«’s l work
from Hie middle of the seanon
on." said Holmes, “ helng shoved
in and tint of the lineup doesn’ t
help me.

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Thomas, war* lift halfbacks on
the Spartan football tsam.
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winning Upset in Man (YWar’s
only defeat. In In charge .of. Mr*.
E. L. Hopmno’ racing siring’ thU
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citron, I cup orange juice. J n ip .
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are perfect for gift*. The enke epoon linking powder, t l! len.pmui
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tholoilghlv so coconut Is an even
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ANN KITE’S

California produces about 2|Mi,
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fV E l.A K A A P A T M K N T H . Room*
and ntorea. Ilf) W. F ir O S traa L
Phone 1131.__________ _________
room apartment. Apply 118
Eltn Avanua. ,
I.
P a r i of my home w ith kitchen
privilege*. 201 B . IP lh HI . Ph. 77.
A nice bungiiiow for a nlce rn’u ple.
R room*, bath, garage, screened
pnrrhen.
Unfurnlahpa.
F ru ll
tree*. Phone 670-W.
Rew three room filrnlahtrir™ rottage nn lake. Uniting, flnhlng
^ a n d grove.
All ronvaniencea.
WPhone IB20- W I .___________________
Cottaga, unfurnished for rent. 814
Elm Ave.

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furnished apartment for rant. HH
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F U R N IS H E D H O U S E .
W IL L
B E P E R M A N E N T R E S ID E N T .
■B O X 11, S A N F O R D H E R A L D .
fp rn ie K ad houie' or apartment,
Raaionable year ’reiind r a n i
Young

couple.

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| SANFORD FAINT &amp; GLASS CO
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117 S. Path

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V A N IT Y C A S E S - J E W E L BO N ES
B R IE F C A S ES
C L U B BAGS
IH A I T O B M .HtH
A n i r i h a F o r M «lr — .ri
C A M EO W A L L E T S - i'l nit up
Free eatif .lies ill. plowing Slid
SAN FO RD JE W E L R Y A
discing jnrrn or gnrdcn plot*,
N K C K I.A C 1 L H ItA C K I.K T H A N D
,
L U G G A G E CO.
Also elenrlng and gr-dlng tmlld*
E A R K IN t l HUTfl.
,'inO Runfmd Ave,
Fhune L11H
ing |o*ts. Phone 1.17-J. Ja rk h t ' a k K
LO C K ETS. CRO SSES,
If I1U*I'M
I'wu rmliu*. one ii biittgry.
Ph
C O M P A C TS Hy
31.2-3,
_
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Phyllla. Van Dell A F o rsln e r
A L L T Y P E S of Imlldoaer work,
D ELTA H -M A R V ELLA reasunitble rate*. Free .astlm atI F IT S A Briggs A Struttnn pJncnnSH YPEA RLS
ea. David K. C a r w u le r , Phon*
ginu Or P art* ydu Need 'Sea
ID E N T IF IC A T IO N B R A C E L E T S
18D8-M
A. D. H O S IE R
v
SAN FO RD JE W E L R Y A
Fren rh and C n m aifrclsl
W
rite F . I). Flo at, Box fifl Pnoln;
I.U t it lA t lK CO.
ymir reglalcrsd Briggs and
C n ip en leilng , Building,
Ido, k
ItOt) Simford Ave.
Ph. CMH
S irn tln h D ralsr
laying, Paper I longing, paint
S I NO HR M A C H IN E S . Christina* IU X E D O F E E D S : Cmnplcle line.
trig. Work giuiinnteed. fair deni
g ifts, Term *.
;nr. E . hth St.
trig, reasonable price*.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed S lu r*.
__ Phone 1084.
■11ItUS Fruit -lilpped fur Christ- Experienced Wait res*. W h i l e
M OTO RO LA R A D IO S - |lfi.7 h u p
nut*. Mrs. M .11. H srkett, HD5-.L
IL 'rrle t llntwood. r'ntdn. Box lid
■■■■
,ili.
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Portable A Table Model*
FI I NTY
F I R E Wi n ID ‘ f o b
S A N F O R D J E W E L R Y AN D
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S A L E . D U H A RT WOOD YA RD .
M H iflA O E CO?
I
.ulies'
Diamond
Ring
and
I
violin,
700 S anford Aye.
Phone 18IS
N EW F I.IIO R H surf*eed to per
Bargain. Phone 781-J. *
fe. Iim , OI,) floor* nisdr
III*
Wa both lose when you don't
lieu Finishing, elesning A „ n \
bring
your
presrrlpHena tn •W AP S H O P , t(&gt;5 E Ith S i We
Buy, *ell or trade most an y­
mg. Portable power plant,
La n ey't. Phone 103.
thing. __ Phone 1(18-J .
__ _
year* nxperienee in Jirjinnolr
Large circulating heater, cheap.
County, I I . M. Glesson, Lake
Burn* wood or coal. Ph. !)38-w. * In islm ss G ift C ratin g — reason- __ Mary.
able rates.
W ight-W iltlsm * A
1020 M yrtle Ave.__________________
»'o,
(Not me.I 2(e) N. La u ral, V E N E T IA N B L IN D S made to or
E N JO Y Sunday dinner at Lanay'n
Phone 1611
o«r. Seminole Venetian Blimi
76c also weak days. Luncht# A A N T IQ U E China, Secretary, Com­
Co. 820 W. 3ld.
St.
Phone
^jihort orders._____ _________________
plete
Vlctnrien Parlor Suite,
1168-W
Hanging Lamp*
Ola**.
A lin G A L L 517 for fls ile r y , flsiie rslio
HOT L U N C H E S
served every
To iek* and T ra sh , Select Your
day 11:30 tn 2—with Horae
anil S ta r.o r servle*. Ilw aln’ i
G ifts
Here.
" F a ir
Trading
Blade roll* ami enrn M uffins
R s tle ry S-uvti-e, -till
W, F il- I
Pont",
Park
A
re
at
lha
Golf
u nmer'* (t rill, 324 E a st 1st.
Course,
W
inter
Park
S traaL
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O R LA N D O Morning .V n tln e l Or
G K f M R B !'B ro w n M iller's Fru H
lando E v » n ,o f S ta L C s ll Ralph
D IAM O N D R IN O S •
• 'a le s at i ’lgglv Wiggly and
f; R a y . ' l l t lb J
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B IK T IIS T O N E
Tahje po-*nly.
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S IG N E T A N D L O D d E R IN G S
LA
W
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xhartrened,
hiey
N "ruT~ Fiorida Ktuait soft shell
SAN FO RD J E W E L R Y A
clea repall ed, lock A key work
pecans,
finest
iiu
allty,
10.
lbs.
L U G G A G E CO.
No witiling work
gusritidi'r
13 50. W K. Klrelioff, Jr.. R.m
800 Sanfntd Ave.
___ Phone 1318
II. W Sluiiuan, 310 Kant -ttti til
W. I.'lth S).
SHitfoid. Fin
I Form erly with
E S IIE L M A N S Red R o se ' Feed. Singer treadle maibiue, perfeef
w d i,.iin F la il Sim p)
Tourlilon A W alsoii, 1201 Celery
•
omlitlon.
Very
ira*onabte.
I’ll.
Ave. Phone I I 86- J.__
R A M E Y 'S Upholstery Shop. Fm
IID7-M.
nitlirn inul ailluinnhllea. Rrn -mi
F R IE D Shrimp
Dinner, Served
tilde priee i. Free pickup A de
"The Beit Shrim t. on E a rth " K did Cedar Cheat — Phone 31 or
II3W-XW.
ilvr ry . Box M i l , Hnlifunl.
every night at llomer'a G rill,
.124 K a il 1st, Street. _
X-M AS G IF T H E A D Q U A R T E R S Voi)oi,,eii ItefrigrrH linn Hervlrei,
nml Applinuee*. Cull IH8 B ot
Shock Resist. Watches
Ift.Dft FO R M ill,O V A G R U E N - E L G IN
J8 4 0 .
New Work Shoes
..
13.05 LO N G IN KH - W IT T N A U K R
Walehe* from | i ! l P8
Courier Paints
gal. |2.50
L O C A L sriil Long D i*tanrr Mol­
Also N atl. Advertised
A rm y Cnts, Blankets, Sunglasses,
ing. Storage mel C rating . Wigbi
Boots, Tarp aulin*,
Raincoats, M ED A N A W A T C H E S from 112.06
W illim ii* A Co. (not Ine.) 2(m
S A N F O R D J E W E L R Y 4k
Bunk Reds.
North l.mirel, Phone IBM.
L U G G A G E CO.
A RM Y-N A V Y 8UHPI.UH
F I II G ID A IR E
Ph. t34H
106 N. Palmetto
Ph. 1321 :imi Sanford Ave.
Hides unit Servlre
f f e t i f A N Playrr. Plano Hit rolls,
2 F n rlo ry trnineil i|llnlifled Sei
1186.00 delivered. W. J. Thnmp- ti— A l i m l .K h v t A N T K I I — #
vice Men.
aon, Sorrento, F iji;_____ ___ _______
H I L L H A R D W A R E CO.
P IT T S B U R G
P aln U fo r every
30I E . F irs t
Phone 63
Highest
rash
prtee
paid
for
uaad
miiDotv
furnltura
Tod
Davis
Ftm
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8 R N K A K IK Glass A P aint U
13— N n ilc e s — H an tn n a ta— 1*'
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph 068.
J 11-114 W. 2nd. SI.
Phone IM .
Wanted — Good used1radio-phono. Turkey Klmot, near’ Tlndel's Store
KVERSH A RP PACKER
In Luke Monroe, Tho r*.,
Pan A Pencil Bats
22m l.J:tM i P.M .___
RON BON, E V A N S
7— P eln -l,1veM lfK k -H iip p ll# (t
fiT r le y snoot, Dee. 33,**! ;00 P.M
A R R L IG H T E R S
Hhonnon’* Place. Sanford Ave.
And Cigarette Casaa .from 14,00 FO R S A L E —
Plenty of Finn turkeys.
Bring
BA N FO RD JE W E L R Y *
Small black and white grntls-m ale
g u n . ______________________
L U G G A G E CO.
horse.
Four years nidi saddle
800 Bnnford A va.
P h. 1141
and bridle. &gt;126.00. Ph. 861-M. Su g ar cane grinding T u M ., Wed,,
Thun,
Public lavttad.
~ "
appointments and Rogiatared Boston Tarrlair Pup­
. Iona a t horn# o r at
plesi 160.00.
W. Clt
C ity Bsrvtca i ls ____-call 1110, your Katvinator
tliion, Nortlh of Sanford. Phone
Daalar.
Ranges, rafrlgaratora,
1656J - L ______
and K a iy washers. S i John’s Registered roe lier spanlsl pirpLOST — Child's pat. Red and
Company, F ln H nml
plea.
piea. Black and huff. ph. |0t0-J.
whits part ■ col lia dog. named
Aeroas road from Movialand
’ ~JAy.
Call R. r . Hubbard,
^ t r w . W . Johns, 811
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Johns, 811 Elm .
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»roBiinurfl Krum
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( C i a n i t f i m m r a a r Onci
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thl i infra mnjipn cmllil have hern ».m id dt,ruination.
All through tho 'a lc llite rnun»*nt by ttfiyone who read the pa­
i l l'
r.u nin un ist pm t i n whipped
pers.
(»*•
Altindh. tta trinl refmd wa an n|* 'iuh u item fo r tho Roviel lendintimately Worded letter front Ill's , • i i.ia lu lriy , pouring out pledges!
o f HI' til l production, I ' l c n l r i toy.
•o Ids wife, I ’llselfln,
Meanwhile the Imig-delnyid py a lly , greater purge* of CfunmiiriThorez Directs Party conspiracy trial of Judith Co|doti inin'i. '-tii'iTilcii.
•hit-all' till' satellite n ih il, nthVnlhnlln
flubitrhev wu
To Sabotage Unload­ nod
•i f 'oinmunistn were equal I v lavish
postponed again today.
The ex-govelmill lit girl and tie' in I heir proleo iu k I promise*.
ing O f
Ships
I jily 'c ConunmiUt p iirly a.*C i islnli engineer were scheduled
la go on liia l Dee. 11 Imt Federal mui i'll Stalin it* w o rb .r,' never
P A R IS . U rc. 21— (/P ) -C o m It
Judge Sylvester .1, llyne -aid a would fight u g n liu l Hum, la.
uiiiinst* ire hinting openly today l't&lt; trial hearing now In progress meiangcd g ice lin g * III "flt'iir‘ rumSiulln** In the nimto .,f a 1
they " i l l try In sabotage llir un- would prevent the trial’s starling
I'liitiiieil d,(itlll,(HIO p m l y nieiiiln r i, H
lo.idin:: of Am uriran arm* •s-nl to mi (hat date.
Ityan did not Ininediidelv et a ui'il -uni "we ll hhlira yon thnl (lie ■
1 ratwe under llic A lU n tir Urnly. tew date. The opening of the it nloin 'M ilker* w ill .not lei them- 1
Ainerir in official* arc optimistic tiiill has Iwi'ii delayed hidme a elves 1.1 drugged into taking up p
llml the Communist attack' will lie long series of defease moves to arm - iiguinut Ihu isrenl Soviet p
g&lt;t the en-e thrown nut of vault Union." Ita ly ’s Communist hoss, 1
limited to propaganda and 'lemon*
trt'hihuld Palmar, Miss Cuplan's Cnlmini T u g lln ltl, Is among the
Mi;'Im n « Some French oi filial*, attorney, has Ml witnnuu'- that In ninny lenders In Moaenw today to
however, fear violence in tin- finrln . mis tu rail )n Ills effort to prove pay hunmgiein Ktulln ns the pn'lnm
that the government’s vine rests aiiit of Cuumiuolarn.
w lu n the first gun* arrive
mi "illugal” wire-tnpping anil
Illploiiiiitie greeting* eame ulsn
Maurice T lm rei, »eerctyry-gr»- therefore should l.e dismissed,
fiom we tern Denim rutie tuunernl of the French Commum'i l*s»rllyan snhl the lienrlng wmild trie* mid from nun-Cmiimunl*l
ty. rerpnlly declared that “ the moit ri*/esi* Tlmrsdny night until Tnu«- rind nerviuiH neighbor,,
mid that (he Iruil-uale-s the
Ilrn m m k, un tin, dmirsten of the
itnpoit in) iiiirMion" faimg the duy
ea ie is dismissed -wiiiild begin
I ’arly today "i» tlie tranapurtation two days after lie rules mi pre- Cuim m iliivl world, sunt ’’uinror*
eonirruliihitinnii."
Israel
-ent
ami -tm.ige of Atnpriran war mi- trial nintlmis.
glM 'ling , pointedly frnni .leinsaTmlav’s
ehlef
wllae-s
was
Di
lenal "
h rn, "tie ii it Inis moved govern­
Ivlwmd U. Cnndati, atmiia vtent- ment of fees,
"W 'll tin' F re n c h 1 people.” lie Il'irenii of Standards,
I’lime Minister Clement Attlee
cried
"allow tlie»P PtlJ’ilie* of
lie testified that iafol iimtlmi
'•m « « " " lin g through the fir It •
of de.iih to lie unloaded mid turn- fmirid hy K ill agent- m Mi Cnp- M i nniha- ndor In Mom'uw ,
It
I et'- parse will’ll she was nrreslpulled &gt;"
eil *‘hus lu'en In the puhlie 'Jmmiin aid " C iim it me to lender you
T h ' ie i told tho F a rt: - liigti for at least Kit yi'ilrs.*’
n iv gre,dings and cnugrntLihitjmis
rmmouiid in effect th nl ami" f'«niThe goverunti’til cnnU'iids ilmi un t In- 11it it nnnivi rsnry of your
iiim iists m ay get i theii
skull* this infprmntion, eoneeiiiing a de­ Idi Ihdny ami my livat wishes for
rm ekeil hy piillra in t)i&gt; • enni- vil e vulleil u (ieophane, was &lt;rerui ynur (oiitiinieil guild lien liii,"
pnign ngitinxt tho nrnto eldpnienti*, and that Miss (,'opine nipieil it
United Status nmlmssdiidur A Inn
imi thnl it nholild ha fun, lit out With tha intniltlan af giving It 1&lt;| • 1. Is it k al o sent "llc«l w U hl's.”
;
"without fear and regardless af Hie Kusniiins.
lii West ii'ernm ny, fuenl point
tile -iirrifies-H n 'i|u lred .”
The tni'ltlanilidaiu found in Alls: i f the ea l-west cold w ar, the
Tlie t'omiminUl-domlnnt' -I duck Copiah’* parse &lt;uid 1•»" Sovial p n -s s a t l iir l . e il S t a lin Us u ’• F lle h rwari er
union
at ■
- |l"iilc n iix tiinllag enffioralion, Atulmg. was , ' i
wiule Soviet•iliimllintiul Ma t
p ioiuptly iiiliip lrd a .................. iepies*
and o ffh la lCoinlan sold the (feapllaae was •iein m ey'.
fn (rig to unload A tllP lIiim guns
heap d glowing pm lse
an him. ;
lllet a.
tine West
(lelM jin newspaper
U. H. in nos urv duo In F a rape la
pt-nlnnd whether S la in would
help Ii'h ’lild III lilies of th' In 1INI iim' iI the f ile rtf H itler ami Mu so.
I Imis with li joined Cnnndii and lie 1
Ilnl who "tumbled from luiullIt. S . In ih e N o r t h A tllin i' treaty,
la iia n
ell eoneelt lulu total tieCm igi"
voted IlflOO.O'1 1 " " f " ' . msiiee * mu&lt;"'v . . n "..
■■■■,•• . l ill I tea ' 'T im llllll-t 'olllllllim i • in
Hi.- pmiui.a', and ttOMtU’-. "iv e rln g l \ ■■|ul&gt;iiM l ‘nlna t
I It Itie.-iao o elm oi llei lie
teiiu ,.f *liv iirntu tlv llv 'lies are i ’flu, govei mm i t ailmitied Dial [ M i l l , p a e ) ollt leaflets . illmg
ttau i i o.i w ritten ill Wa ioagtmi. '■., y [t| on o
n--n' " I
"
Stnlin ■'the
greatest shivehidihi
I '&gt; to
g o v m m t P I l t llif"! liiunl'l I ,.,,r l | (iulati law's VOIIM'I ■iii'.ie n o 1 ! i iiiiiai ind."
have I i u i i .I that tlie nr at' *li1p- m miiie .................... I Mi
1 "plan ‘
The wmds nhiiut lieiue spot to
lie in
loi l ianvn w ill la 'hull- i.tephane in II ioo I.I j i i and Wa li I hy r.lelenl ov in Mosiuw III is
la Hi Ientirely through ll.e port
o glaa.
pi lut' d mi a speelal edition of
al Clo i hoiirg, lu iill uu dining the'
I’ l'avilli liioan log Stalin
Ttie. e
will I" a teeming llllll'd
invasion \V A S IfIN •iT tIN . Dee Jl
I'Ft "u n is w eii' fni the ears of tin
pint.
I’reslili'lll T i maim mill Itriviaunil ll.itenllig tM.rhl as well a ttie Cam
• '" 'lb arg, it wiin |N&gt;lati.'i| out,
Faley, housing and home fin imuilst o il.it. The theme ul pence
Is pn ilmoiimntly non-UainiimniNt. 1aure lulm inistialor. talked ever I ' l l ........ elsteiiee of f'omnoio'sio
It Is n lio n e li naval elveuypalni | today the A dminist rat Ion’s plum, and f 'it i&gt;it til Ism ha* hern teem
liial employment n m a n d o e k v t&gt; . for new halialtig leg|s|iitimi for lent ill Soviet propaganda one
)m . been lack in rreant inntilh*. n lihlia invome grmiph.
Hie wat ami tins hern stressed fieTlie la t tai lo r, it wits l.'jlrved , ' Ilia sing olfirlal.s dielose.i last ipieully of late. The uini Is to ]
nm&gt; im v tiiill a pnsslliio strike a , ek llml tdiitis wore in the mak-. allow IEu*,*ia* Is th« iiiitatntalilig
ali'et' t'l'i'ilim irg Htvvvdmi i badly mg fm ii hmiring prugrniii nine d1 champion of peace,'
Yugoslavia, ulunn of Urn Coin1 nuinlst countries Igpureil i'rlm a
! Minister
Jmmph' .Stalin'*
70th,
lie fm gilt tell In birthday today.
ami,-criirlty. 1
n
"it" ' ugnslnviri’* t
If iMifirtitpii I'fifii* p « h i ftpfk
. ngtii Is lint in I " ffli’inl i n " o 111- day splashed
daw in i la- same wny If, l!ml fariiid,
ill mil 1,1length, big D nlil fla g i p i'lillc .i ot .’ f la il t ,
Die lir e wmid shuiiM e v il again
l|■
iti. .veilputs I a* the guldlli plight n* world Coinlie ritnlleiigi'd hy unli-Di'im ii'ralic
ilisuie Uiv fuel ' uutniMii. ■
i
fn ire*.
of our H trvilglli | I lie lead, today the press railed
' I'm lle'rp is mu' thing wu never |
uetive faith in 'no Soviet Uumn “ I'oiintel -reviiliitil) m i i'pt,, uini that Is t'ltnlitarli'a in ry ,” one id tlie iniisj violent
1Hn * In v e ry ,"
o does flee
cpIlhi'tH It eouid a pply to Mo eow
I ’" I'll 1,1 I mu.nil siiiil I lift I " if

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■Ill'll* umt l.oi lap witli III* I lull
tl i.iu g h .n l (I,, world, pi'in'o would
not li . mldo oi llm in nhtn ni ill viol
ul vi. i
"Mind.uni is oxIiaiiHttal from tlie
nriioal of n o itllvl," Mr. Trumun
went mi. "A ll man tiro *lrk of
blnud-letliug anil ttunri'i, mid
Weiu y of tiiv iiiiiildt'H sniffs led fur
ho iimm year" If wo cntilil moldlire wm Id opinion utnuiig all men
wlio wall; the emth, (here would
iti'Veg lie aiiuih.ir war. ■
"T fli wo run not tin atom;. Fur
the oat III Is di'i'idy dlvhled lietwca'n
fiee and cnptivii iicuplt» Thor*
In tin appeal to till' liratheiliaad uf
men who live III dally four a f tho
t'ancrntiiitlaii camp.
"U n til tho I'lipuvn peiiptca af
tile wat Id omrrgu from darkno.sit,
they cun not »po the Impel w* hold
nut in fi IviuMilp. Wltllu they ara
imule la rcHpnnil tu our luitidclaHp
elmlrn Imt to ituiul rotuly in Null
with a nmlli'd flnt,'W v Imvo uu
iliifanco.”
a i
The I'ri'Hldcnt mild that hy gritei'uuH Hlmrliin of m alcrial gptai*
Die United Status M h reslarud tu
many poiiplca faith in ltp’ire«'ivvii,
In freoduni, and In ccrtuin triumph
uf eunthhmre over fear, lie addadt
"JIm t na lung a* w* rnntlmio to
fnco nur world rMpnnsIhllUlea with
(hu einirngo ami realism we huve
alle m lv showu, w* ahull tlcaorvn
tlm right te hope—-and work— for
lusting near*."

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1949

. Is CoHege Boon
Attempt Of F e d e r a l
ARcncy To L i m i t
Fees To Schools Is
Quashed By Rutin?
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 4/P)
The
V rirrani
AdminiHialmn
0 ruled today it It** a right In pay
higher college tuition rale* (or exGl» than the college* are legally
permitted tn charge.
The deritinn mean* million* of
dollar* lor Male and city nprratrd
•chool*. wliirh may he barred by
Male law (rom charging tuition
fee* or are limited in (he amount
that tan he charged.
£
The general accounting office,
"watchdog1* on government i(lend­
ing. I* |I challenged ionic VA tui­
tion payment* In ihote iclinol*. One
teal cate involved the Univemly of
Witcnniin and an estimated $7.000,000 to $8,000,000 in pay­
ment*.
Primarily, VA *alil, tin- ruling
tiy Aitmlnlitratnr Carl (iray holds
the VA Han the right to pay »oAu called "non realdetiP' tuition rat*-»
''(3 for (II student* oven thongli llie
veteran* are residents of the stale
III whieli they are going to school.
That right had been etiallenged
try t'omptroller fieneral l.lmleay
Warren, head of the general arcnunling office, In the University
nf Wisconsin caae. VA ha* neen
paying higher "non resident" fee*
for atndent veterana who are Winroiialn realdenla.
.
Gray'* ilctlalon, VA "aid, »*{•
gW tire the matter liecaiuir hr is
w charged under the U l training MU
with determining what tuition
•hall 1* paidThe ruling wan apllt Into two
parta. VA *ald he held In effort
(lull:
I College* or tlnlveraUIra Dial
have no Million fee* or are haired
hy data law from charging Mu­
tton nr nlherwla* m lrlrte d In Hie
amount* that ran bn charged am

Death Comes Truman Talks
Truman Project In Labor Field
To Boomtime Budget Plans
Money Wizard With Cabinet

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. — WP) - Re|,»*| of the T H t lU .i h V
Act Mill i* Pieudenl Intman'* No. I ohjf» live m the laboi held Rut
OemcM raltc lender* in Congrr** *ay they look for the law to u*v on the
Ifink* llitotiith 1910
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Mr Tinman'* lieutenant* at the Capitol have indicated &lt;lra h ihrv t I n c v i r r l I f r i n u n t i M -irfr*
plan In advice the I’reiidrnt it probahlv would he futile to tty agiut
rk
for repeal -- nr even dra.ln reviaion of tli* law
- at thr or*
ion opi’iiuig .Inn it,

Millions J ti
Iing
U t i l i t i e s Empire;
Jnilcd For F r a u d

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"So Int a* I r*n *&lt;■,,, &lt;»-. |o*l
don't hayc the vo te*,’ on,- of thr
party i-Mefa told u rrpoilei
Thu* repent appear nlninr-t ,crriiin l„ lie on,' of the •tormv I**ue* of neat year'* eongreaxiiitial
election campaigns, Just hk It wax
In the presidential nuiI other , miteat* In HUS.
The Truman Democrats aren't
iirillMp|iy ahnut that, fin the con-

llltlVi „ 1Hov "f ........ f.-i-l th» p*&gt;
t y *.
. f„r
„i t|,&lt;
|&lt;oll, will tic chilliru-e,| if &lt;I . T i f t
I I h i Hcv argument tali l,» i&gt;,ir to
:he voice* again,
If,-|),' ll iidvo. olCB h*i'e , o,it,&lt;i|,|e,l
•II nh rig Hint Mr. Truman'. e|c,
(ion ,,o,i ilu- overturn la*, win of
Itepu'l'icau control of .oocr,-,
lori.'lltotcd a mandnle from the
ICnallaar* On I'*** Claim

Nation Tightens Stores Urged To
Security Leaks Advertise More
To Soviet Russia To Boost Sales

GR F IN W it'll. (\mn.. IV t. 22—
t/l’i IlnwaiH (' 11,iju in i. Mi, (he
filiati, i.il wi/ard who neated *
lullicin dollar ulihtic* crn|iirc that
inunli|e&lt;| a* he went to pm,in for
mail fraud, died ycMrrday
I (r hail hern living in broken
health lor thr put Itvr year* *1
a tanilarnuii here, flr,,nkle.i ( arm*.
I|"|&gt;i , iii (iyeam inde,l a $ 1 0 0,0 0 0
m e liii- n ' iiilo the v a il A i-o ciated
.mi-1 I J e i l n , vyMeni hy a ie»r . ,,f fm aiu lal m a iie u ve i, that bafIIpi I llie n alio il1* leidllU ! m o u n t­
ain* and law yer*

III* pennltal fotluue otlte wa»
Export Of Important MavmcHodRkin T;i Iks e*tunaled
at $7*».&lt;HKl.fMMI
Technical Data Is
To
Kiwanis Ahont Hut llie wbolr mini Mr *lrue_
Banned By Capital
u ro w tn
O f S n n f o r d I ture rolla(i*eil 111 ibr I‘HO * under

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The government today lightened
up it* m achinery for keeping m entifir and technical data from going
in R u **ia.

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More new,paper* adveriMug by m(||r^
o ral

m ercliant* lo *upp«M l,„r„e

b .,„„e „e , of all type*. e,pe, ,.,||y
rlr"l,mg and department More,, wa,
hy M r* M-e vn**"
The Commerre Department an­ Orlando Sentinel rorreipmtdeiit, u,
nounced that "in exceptional catrt" a talk today to Kiwanian,
,
e / I
't w ill im poie an o iitrig lil ban on
1-00,1 More* III S e n io r,| a ir (hr
export of technical
which i* "sig n ifican t
tional ve c u rily ."

inform ation only onr* that do not M iller trom
In the n a ­ local people ipending r b rw b e rr,"

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Imdgel |i|o |'',- il- w ill follow
th r I ’M’ -ldrot hold hi., co l, 110 -t
meeting lo iln y, m-.lo.ut of (hr- , i .
In ,n a ry F rid a y , hoi nu-e In- i- |,-nv
lhg lom orrou inoium g f,o In,to
ppiolituo, M o , to .pood fh ll™ llllH wdh hie fa in ll*
lb- »MI re ltirn
m *t Wi-diieaday
Ibid wealln-i hi lb ,, mid u p d
Oiay i h iii-i - h cliiingi- in tin* r&gt; " I
d&lt; I l f - plait* to l.iko o ff -M B:!tll
A M.. in hb- plane ‘The hide
pendente," If lie weathei ia good.
I f d I , hud foi flv in g . lie w ill go
by Main
Soil,- of Hu- cabinet memlio, &lt;
Would ronim eril on ,vital took pin, Ip (he , aldliet m ooting, Iml oil lo ll

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hour g rn rra l &lt;lnru**ioti witb In*
cabinet lorlav of llie legislative anti
other m n m nirndalion* lie w ill *eml
In the new ,e**i,iu of congre**.
Viler llie meeting. Mi I rum,in
had individual lo n fe ie m e * with
sruoe of llie member*.

ll wa* tbc tn *i , abmel lessm ll
in • tn,m ill, llie p ietid rn t h a tin g
spent 22 day* ic Miiiu ill K e y WeM,
Fl&gt; . and working &lt;m die tbree
n ie tta g r. lie w ill *rm I lo ( ongie*».
Ib r Matr n f- llir union me**agr
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a contract that would he breached utetcbanditr calrt in Orlando air
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UtiiM ioy O e ll * t a I M i'd ra lli.
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liy refining to make shipment*.
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$171 pci (apita a* rompaied to
I l|f lltto tilt
&gt;|.i, ', t’lHt i If. pI•*y
N,1.nt about the aln te-u f-lh e onion mu •'»|ltli&lt;*Mf Fi •MMMH\ li r.| sit i !
m&gt;-,- (ig ate ,
T h i i i* the background:
$81 in Sanford.'
rrn hi I » • |»l »n» . «♦( t-. • .«,
tnt.ssng*. told re p o rte r; " I t
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Recently, the department m i
r . |inlk»c S frti\||H in in|«f 11 (T ill A l" lf l
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-li t llie B rilKlivanlaii* were entertained by
Sinrt-s In Sanford w ill remain veiy good, anil I w l*U ynu all a
l|r l iy ir r s tn Ittilip t*Mf*vl' . IIH |l|i|
for up a “ voUtnUey control plan" a group of Jimlnr High .School open tonight, tomorrow night and vyry M erry C )irl*tm a « ."
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over export of information. It
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C L E M 'I r ?!. I*caked American* to 'get An opin­ glrla, who under direct ton of Mr* Saturday night until D;IHI o'clock a 'A m tl". Ro^r, Pr.'ild e nfl.M (I|p»a ’iflk; i (VM.
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"One Holy In ,,i,lc i it, iiM'oinnindata C h ild
'Thr Jnvi Dw.j im I*‘i | («. | mi( »m ,i Vu uni ip (, 1 I, in ii 1
a e r r 'ta r y , *ald "o th e r hii*ltip«v"
ion
from It before
MporUng W. fl. Fleming **ng
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data which might have * *eruriu N lrhl", and "ftllent Night " K II pii Ilia- ijioppcM , Ja ck H all, prc*Wcti&lt; was dlarnseed ** w,-|l n ■the Mnt,
Mvtir* aniimpatiyiug Hilly I'ark of I lo- Hanf’ird McnhaiMv Au»&lt;- of-tb, union me-nage
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ii Imveil a violin aolo, "It t'*mr
A t rp o ile r a ke,| l',,-tio a ter M rilifjil T nit m In. i 'ill In* n f i
Home firm * rei|0 *»led advlr. •'pmi a Midnight Clear '' MIcIh lit liatlo n , Hiinoumcd Hit* mnrnlag
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The majoi ity „ f idare* of ho &gt; fieri- &gt;al Donnldmri tf ibete iveie I .44.‘rl rill lull :» I Ir 1 l&lt;P1'i|| *1II
and were given opinion* «e«lm.i. „ ,p
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t a l l a h a h h e i T Dad. 32. - &lt;a i BrudlMg the data «U,ard. Ia.tr,.
nc*- w ill he ,-l„.seri, Monday with "an v -urprlaea" in ^(i T ru m a n ' iiwp'iiPil hv Hid K»' II 1 / l||i
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HUMmull, wkn 11' f ill *( MdiP f|V4 •'
— A water iliortagc like that In
h ■!*, I m 1 •i, ill Mi ■
lh&gt;- , vrrption ,,f drug .lo re * , which me* ,&lt;ge
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Kumlr* Hum,. .Inycr Jolte*. w ill ,i ui I ul h i ii holiday hour*.
New York may he elo*er to *ome '
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Florida cities than they think, the for litraeh of contract. ‘" W
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1Pi VilM i'Ilt |fllhi |l |fn| HI* fl| I ... 1 1 Ml 1 fi in i
head of the Stale Water Research
T h r impoaltlnit of lout* on irx and Martha Owen.
11,,*,- Frld av night at the n*u*l iboul i-v e rytliln g ."
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port I* intruded tn relieve then,
H im,', hut w ill not ic-o|N-n until
Donald*,m &lt;*id lie did not yet MMiiflrt.
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A II. Mathew*, rhlef cuglnnri person*
"N ew .p ap e r ad vrrtiH p g I* the Tin*,,day iiiuining nt U:(H) n'rln-k
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from * danger of *ull
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'% of the Stale Division of Water Be- aincc they ran show the »hlp medium on w hich town* feed and Tlu iu&gt; ludr., the office of Count* k now how llie Postofficp 11,-pal 1
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*earch and Survey, aaltl the eaine merit wan forbidden by If. S g lo w ” , said M rs. Hodgkin. Such fll- lk l l I'. Hl-tlld&lt;l|| Hllll offtn- olent wo,ibl fall- in It ,,1 budget
in i .&gt; n ficri
He added Hint he pxp,-it« Ml k'IVCM (|f II llli rtlli «' Ni ■t 1Inn 11-1\ &gt;' ' ’ tin
factor* whir,i hrought on the New government .............
advertising could build up 111 mir of .loliii I tlolloWMy, tux ro llw lo i.
action.
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York shortage are preaent In Flor­
No ban" Is Tlke'l'v to hr luipn*,-d ........... In every town and village. Snnfnril 11, mi llr-y, (ax a*.c*B"t
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ida—I nereadug population, weath­ except In
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ran* where the pro - &gt;'al clvl, pride and a desire to fo u n tv .tndge Dougin* Htcn.-li'ou Mie Imp, anil do,-- tud auMoip,itii
I | in f •
...... ............I ,* petit ton
er change* and lark of planning speettve ihlpper of Inform atio,.
a part In the liitlldlug nf the and Supl T. W. I.aw lon The ,.M • hat h i, departm ent w ill ir t r iv p •1Mlf I 14*Ahfl|) th*1 M* r •i.1
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ft iI 11|[i|i'1 tlDf mr f.it .rim. NteH **f * i ■• mi. &lt;»
fur the future.
take* hU probUm to Hi* Com
of our county,
,» nun ll Itioliev a* lie ha- a»ked
Ire of fo u n tv Agent r . H l i .«
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Some Florida rltlee have been mere* Department.
Don.ildsori rem arked Hrat p- - Id
"Sanford I* tmw growing; that w ill ,
at noon Saturday and &gt;•
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forolghted In attampt* to axure
O fficial* pointed nut on coni &gt;* an uodDpidrd fact," *he deelar- open Tuesday morning
lavetliie* tlu* yeat a ie tonollig MM»♦*I***| ll|||| III » ' l • i ui M*
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water supplies for th# future. Ha plete ban could he Impoxed un ed "Sanford's hiiainr** lustltu*
■ell ahead of Iasi yeai
At the C ity Hall o ffice. Hill
♦'■« MHlffl, fMl' ll 1 Ml 1 1'. .1
■ (ltd • i . ir
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mentioned Jacksonville, Orlando, le»» there waa a can*or«hlp no
( I ’a itlla *** ria Paa* T fct*el
rlo .c h I 11:1111 o 'rlo rk, SatUidav
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Tamos, Miami, Btadanbm
and all
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State*. They il'r e im l there I* m l 1, ' i r i l l E d i t o r N i l l i l t ’ d
until HDid o'clock, Turaday iimtn
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But other*, tmth large and *malt. Intention whatever of vetting up
lug, -aid C ity Munagei fllffo id
pi ii|fl f: hr 11tCI* »I
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"l*v i.y
are growing rapidly and haven't aurh a rensnrahlp.
M iKIhhlu.
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done mprh thinking about the fu­
Neither the voluntary ronlm l
Tlu- I | c ih I,| w ill |iuhllah an eih
I V i .mini lirturliiill f*"‘M. di
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I I I I’ d it I I ,1. I o Ill-id*
F A S T ST L O U IS . I I I . IP’
ture.
If they don't atari plan­ plan hor the proaiiectlvr hanx b
n i i c A n n , nee. 22—t/t’i— D r. Hon Saturday at noon or shortly
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hidi fiirnl,lt Kant
p,
f/1'l
Racial aegiegatiou il&gt;
ning »oon, they may have to do "exceptional caata" w
ill nunplaid I D. Sander* o f Richmond. V a ., thereafter in order that eniployech
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lome Iptlek acting' In a erUI* lat­ current provision* against ex , v4* elected chairm an nf the Ne- may
enjoy a Monday
nothin* l a s t i!t I,old* public »i'h"ol - w ill I m ( I III || VMlhLf ,M# '
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for
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port of techniral data c la ix lflrd iinoal Farm Klectrtficatlm i Con* lie rind.
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III &gt;'
*he history of the -T, |" .n old fn flm I hill f 111 v‘ ll’1
Ha *ali| the 31-county central hy Hie government aa aecurlli tcreriee today.
fl.- ,h
Monday.
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I Mini tin (Milill"' &lt;
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H'eiMlaae*
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and enuthern Florida flood control
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( , t S lIp(|r r , ( nll,,r e r of the V lrli&lt;"•
t Mm* Filiit
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project, with It* Huai purpn** of
The c ity ’s I,, ian| of educatl'in
,'lula Stale Orange and editor of
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preventing Inundation and stor­
niaiiliimualy
adopted
s
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Southern Planter magaxlne, w ill
W ASHINGTON. Her. 22.
M l.K L IM , O n i”
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ing up water for .tM future, te a
-urceecl II. I’ . Ruak, dean of th* — The government'* support pin '•&gt; end segregation at the *( h i ( „f lit* fifrk fd up 'I pmdI» ‘ "I f" ••
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"eeven league" etap toward a»*ur•
tie
second
semester,
loin
id
pro.I
ttnlveralty nf llllnol* f'nllege of gram fm l!tW&gt; w ill »eelt In keep
(li^ i *M1|tlr M'HlIlpi l* 1
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lug a water aupply for the future
Agriculture.
Hie national average farm pil&lt;* ■lent Hernlrs Hoedile srmouuced ll y H'lifiti"*! *$f f| faiMlr * il*l ( h p I
I m f'llfilfl
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Inm wer Florida.
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W alter Pernlng. Salem, O ., waa nf egg &lt;
yesterday.
School* of Seminole County will
grniled and ungraded
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i p, fhe d u ll
pi ■ 1 .1
open Tuexday, Ja n . &lt;1, rather than elected vice chairman. R iia ie ll J . from fatting below H7 rent* a dor
Illln s l, lias an aiitl -egn-gHMoii
"Wfi wni p
j&gt; ♦-» ..itu iill .((
iMnntd li.* &gt;
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■d I..
l a S o r ~ v I oT a t i()N
on Monday aa Hated In the prevl Dingles, New Yo rk, was named
Hy yompariauu, price* of ad law applying to puhlli schuolK, bill r|ih ' pM tfftlifr,1* Mir ......... Mini, Iml
id h„r
. 4n iu t|tin «
W AHHlNtiToN, Dae. 32.— DF&gt;- oukly adopted school calendar. secretary and K a rl II. florham , egg*
troth graded and ungraded d lias been Ignored in some parts Mir U'RlPi wjm D)f» r’lil1f “
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i in I 4 h u i *‘h
' '1111* I uff
Tha National Labor Relation* Hupt, T . W. Lawton announced thl- New Y o rk, w s* re-elected trea- — have aveiagerl alaiut 4R cent ■ &gt;f southern lllin o i*. A new stale
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It* In *‘detl tv
Rnard ruled today that the A Ft. morning.
aiirer. Regional vice chairmen
thla year.
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,'g ulatlo n would deny slate fund............
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International Typographical Union
The rh*nge waa made, he *ald choaen arei
•o srliool illstricle p is,'th in g -.eg
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violated' the Taft-Hartley act hy due to the feet that builiien,
N orH iea»l--W . C- Krueger, R u t­
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Inflating on the cloaad ahnp In con­ houia* plan to clo*a Monday ami ger* D rdvrralty, New Brun*w ick,
M ACON, Mich., Dec. 22— (A'l
ft'I'Dfl
fulfill
tlltl n
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i»i i n *-*| f mi * « itDhu pri
In
He
resolution,
Hie
huaid
tract negatlatlona with 33 rornmer- many parent* daalra to take their N, J . ; NorthweM—C. J . Hurd, Governor G. Menncn
W illiam
• ( itn iin *, fiit "I itiiij* uiiar
11if ‘ • &lt;f &gt;i • . . . l i t
urged "a 1 I rlHxen*. especially fniniTfilmv nt Mrili.t V illf v n».i» f' l "
rlai print shop* In Baltimore.
children tn place* of in t a m t on Spokane, Wash.) mldweat— E . E . waa late yesterday in arrlvlm* parents, stuilrnts and teaciiers, lo th r hrach Ifilfkrht f ill
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The Board’* decl*|on wae iinanl- that day.
Sbiaher, Jefferson
C ity , Mo.( for a ChristmnH p a rty at Hoy*
N rl^ lih n iit rin th * ,| • fir h*»u ii- l i l t
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"hnilnnle all type* of prejudice,
^ moue, and affirmed conclusion!
The Seminole High School Band, -ninth west— Ro» Mauney. Pine villi-, Iml he didn't expect to he I'imr and Intolerance, so a* to in (li flu m es, broke ........ .. 'In locked Ip* M 1 . • I *Mi'M«, I.
, I.. 4.-ayI. •I .
»'• uditnif* iaf d (‘| m Mvlm ntel)
reached earlier I n .« case brought however, w ill rehear** at th* high H lnff, A r k .; *nuHie*nt--C. K . 8elta, ambled for it.
l l " . • *1 l | , *1.. , . ) , , (
(m
lire erpu&gt;l op|tnituillty in the door mid found It. . ......on ,i&gt;m
by the American NaWfpaper Pub­ xchool Monday morning at 10;()(i V i r g i n i a Polytechnic Institute,
When the Governor, Hitoriie.,
Pl l 1 f f l
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bixxroom and other school ac tlv i "II the floor. Kile died ui u Im , *I f ! f i t
lisher* Aaaoclatlon.
illackaltiirg, Va.
general Stephen Roth and Hied des."
liitn l here c u rly tmluv
/ m * r * p , \ d m \ 1 1r t v
o'clock.
party got nut nf (heir rat Id
'1f 1 "I /pi * 'P41rI • • » H M*M• flf t ht
P O B T O F F IC t r i c o r d
xmlling youth* at the aehonl fm
"iH'n.c ! i ii- fin I miiM in ,• -ImiuId h i
STO RY H K N IK N C ED
NF,W Y O R K , De»&lt; n - m hnya were lined up to greet them
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h'hli (M lhiii Hlitl
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W.
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to
ry,
building
,„
n
day p o ito fflca m a ilin g record In
posed to spell out!
"H -e-l-l■«.
...... d *D
hi •* J ii* tn i mi
f»f Hi*
•ractor,
was
sentenced
yesterday
N aw Y o rk C ity .
u-o-v-e-r-n-o-r,"
( i ( v U rifingfi ' W. Mein
die
In
Hie
electric
chair
fm
Hu
Poatmaater
Albert
Goldman
Rut the tmv with one of Iluo » l" t n l lid ', in '" " } ,tg.
_ reported that raeMpta yesterday
"O " card* had drifted out d dsying of his form er w ife and Hie
ll"
u g g ed io u in i,p ,» r l Ihese
man
she
had
m
arried
just
fnm
A totaled IliOOOflbHt*.ijtP »rat time
plare, possibly w ith mtaehievoni
'-■i ■i■
&lt;n,. wii iii'i'ir •'! 'lie publtti
C O P EN H A G EN , f)r nmuik, D r r .
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An,-,I
ll, ,
,
NRTH P O LE , Dec. 22.* — (Special) — Sant* Claus waa very malice,
days before,
W in the poetoffjegra hi*toy. that
"re t i c
m „u 11&gt;urges pro(ll |
• on* d a rt buatat
H I* attorneys seid the can woman x tn h a iia ifn r got u &gt;&gt;val w rlm n i, i&gt;, Ih n m u ii ■... I , ,
eicited and happy today after reading a letter from Clarence Morgan,
A nyw ay, the greeting In the
........ . in /uimig I'g ibitlim*, h*
tha m ilflon-dollar _______
would be appealed.
new . p i per w srn in g to i l r n ,|r u r of f m -I. bud, j ,ir ,r t v
Jr. of Sanford in which Clarenca *i*led that he would laave tom* cake lain-comer cam* nut;
l" l
T h * prtvto ua rd iim A ,tyaa l t d , Story was convicted Nnv. .'IP
"O -lle ll, Governor.
The welcome tiim e I,,m i K in g f ir ilr u L IX , *vl„&gt; m u - t i l (I.......... .
and
pie
on
the
table
whan
Santa
r
a
i
l
e
d
.
......................................
14d on O c t 1 4 . , , 1 T i
lor the slaying o f Thomas W. SI.
If- 5 . am liiiM ador, Mr*, ( u g rn ir A m iri,u n , ,i ., I.* m iiiio i , ,u , l , ., u ,
"Moat of the kid* who write me tall only what they want for
2
S M O ^ J av* U P *
John, hut he atilt Is under Indict» IH R IN F I R E '
The w irn in g w a i ro nlribiited by lit,- D sm -li im lcp. ID (t Ml II# vv ,J|,( | m i
QiHitm ai and never atop to think that maybe I might like a little
------- T it* CHASr.KSTON, W . V a.. Dee. 22 mrnt for k illin g hia former wife.
In fo rn ialio n , in a fro n t-(Mgr cd itm iu l w .itieu m l^n.flc-Pi
lln-.b m in
loo." Santa declared. "Look at tha carloads of staff they — (Ah -- Five persona, Including
lhe im por told M rs. A ru lc rsu n ,*
T A M P A A T T O R N K Y H1KH
two children, died in a rooming
th at ra s c a l. Joe S ta lin , a n d *
Ja c k s o n v iL L S ,0 e .i3 . - un
T A M P A , Doc. 22. — UP)— H arry " w ill s lc itl yo u r tim e x x x and was iiit-l in llie a n l c lo im lici &gt;,f ib,,
y anybody thought o f me ex- tabe for you, Thank you flentat house fire here e a rly today.
The victim *, a ll Negroes, were P. Baya, 7U, Tam pa attorney ami put you in a a p lrltu a l mm-entra- K in g 's p iiv iile i •&gt;, ch i uni i ,,,tm i'v
ra p t little C laranee. I ’ll'r e a d you A M arry C h rlftR laa and a Happy
M r*. Katie Cora Wlnaton, .AM, and former head of th* Florida branch •Inn cam p."
hla Iattar.
New Y e a r."
Thousand* of spectal»r&gt; iainnied l i K Clung,- d 'A ffa iin * F ,lu a id
„ f the National Belectlve Service
"D e a r Bapta, he w rite *, I am
A lot of people have boon get­ two of her children- gammy &lt;1 1/2. Registration, died at hla hump here Coprutiagen’x sunny, Chn ima«- S )u u k x , and III,' I.'. S . m dti,n
ting me confuted w ith Uncle Bam. and Beatrice, 2| H enry Jamea, 42. thla morning,
decotMled streets to sc* Mrs, An- iu ic ii I and n il nltnciuand F I Ion C la rk , about no, *|*o
' » £ * V 2 H a rry Trum an and Cauda Pepper
'erson paaa In n four-hot «■ roach | The K in g 's u tliu ia n l Mien opened
A
native
o
f
La
k
e
C
ity
,
Bays
to ptoaae chuckled Santa, "but k a r a t a little died.
served a* an attorney for the un her w ay to CliriatiniiHimrg (be d'Hii (o Hie iim lb'llre room
Witnesses
said
M
rs.
Winston
old
g irl, Fre n e w Middleton,
Tin- Kimr'.* lord a t ,w in ,I. ( '&lt;I (II' 11
had escaped from the building State Racing Commlaslon during • asile. The K in g ’* chamherlaln, Joh
an Vest, waved hi t liia i dial's
hut ran back Into th* atructure in tha Con* admlnlatratlon and was a Count Bchullri, rode with her.
Upon her arrival at the castle, billon 11n ee time.* m ill Hiuiollliceil:
M effo rt to uva the youngsters. referee In bankruptcy for the
"H e r ul in-si, Hie tln ile il S la te s
Her body, with tho two children Tampa dlvlalon o f the U. 8 . Dls- •i detachment o f the royal Danish
r arms, waa faond in ■ tec- t*4*t Coort a t South Flo rida for guard In rad full-dress uniform nintiassmlor lo the- ro yal Danish
(O siP m C d Oa F a g s T h r s s r
presented arm *. M rs. Anderson
many yeara,
■tory room.

S r;'"Y c'r;,!,M:::,l",:l Stores To Remain
Open At Nipcht For
Yuletidc Shopping

Florida In Warned
Of WaterShoringc

a

K I St liOiiiH To
Itun Karr Distinctimi

( hairnian Of N FEC

Schoolfi To Open
On Tuesday, Jan. !l

Santa Claus Rejoices When Tot
Remembers To Remember Him

Nation’s 1st Woman Ambassador
Warned To Avoid Danish So&lt; id v

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F R I D A Y D E C . HI, m

Sockarno E lect c&lt;Wf You Arc diving:
First President Of Books, Here Are
Some To Consider

ed Slate* of Indoneauf, H* is to
be iwntn in tomorrow morning.
, The new nation in the rich Kail
Iniliei it to com* into forpial br­
ing iliorliy after Christmas, when
the Dutch turn over to the Indontiiani the trim of government
they have hr Id for tli«e,cepmurt.
Soekarno. a ^ fiery orator, liar
been lmimtrtia'i top .Nalionelut
figur£ (for nearly two ifrcadn - lie
Wei unaniiiaiuily choten Pmidenr
of tfie U. .N. |. by the electors fnmi
16 inifonesian slates.
When the revolutionary leader
move* Into I he Dutch governor
general'* palace, th» action will
■ymbollxe thn Idrth Mf.a new na­
tion to Indoiieuala'a i7M,Ai)0,IMK) peo­
ple. In fart, that m^ve Will mean
more to tlieiii a* proof of Inde­
pendence than Hlf-vUte written
agreements and annpi|nc*menl*.
I.es* itin11 III per rent of the pro-

Every year Santa Claus geU
In a -lilpe funk over what bonks
to glee fatuous people. The truth
Is the old fellow’* eyesight Isn’t
what It once was. About lha
only things he ie.ol* anymore ih
o fdw hdrk ou rubers uf Iho
I'ldice (iasette, lo-cause he bus
found be ran aklp (he tine print
^ntier 'the, pk-tures arid opt mis*
anything really Important.
To help Hulnt Nick out of his
annual quandary we compile &lt;•
tentative list of books to give
to the Mg and little folks on
his
Christinas rulirall. Here’s
the 11I4U list— and maybe It has
n few Ideas for you too:
The Passionate .Journey ViePresident Barkley.
A (iulile To Confident l.lvlng—
Hurry S. Truman.
The Mature Mind- Westbrook
Perrier.
A
tlraveyurd
To l.et — l.nv
(ieurge (iabrlalson. Chairman of
The, Republican National Com-

(/Dwyer Wedding

Water Shortage

State Farmen Market

(ftaariMM tr * m **•«*
not meet Ml»* Slmpaon until be Hun* uf gal lens less water each
meet* her at the Church Tuoaday. iiuy,
iny privation*.
day. mid
and not leal
feel eny
Mia* Slmpaon wan divorced in
City resident* were aiked to (ofl!»4it from Carroll Dewey Hipji of get tub baths and showers for the
Teaneck, N. J. That marriage did
not take place m a Catholic church. day. do all family laundering *•
The tall) MIm Slmpaon was Imrn one lime, wash dithes in one batch,
In Dallaa, Tex,, a daughter of the and even to drink one glan let.
lute Col. William Sloan Slmpaon, during the day.
cotton and rice planter. She at­
Talk uruund town IndicatedjNew
tended private schools and then the Yorkers were taking "D ry Fri­
convent of the Sacred Heuil io day"--the climax of many curbs
Torreadale, l*a.
on water use — In tho-aame-gaod
The Iriah-hom U'Dwyt-i, who humor that must of them exhibited
roae from a peimlleaa liny .......I- miller wartime restriction*.
grant to liecome chief executive
(.'heck of the reservoir meters
uf the iiatioii’a largest eity, was utter the experiment end* at mid­
circled for a second term lust night will show how many actual­
November- tin III* way up, the boy ly obeyed the "don’t" during the
troiu llnboolu was a coal passer oil 2-1-hour per Uni.
a freighter, a aloker oil a Hudson
If Ho- saving Is hlg enough,
Rivei steamer, a plasterer's help­ ■“ lire Friday" will be a weekly
er, bartender, a heat-pounding holiday until the emergency ends.
enp, u judge and a brl go idler gen
Hut Hie saving can’t be too large
era) In the uruiy during the Inst i oiupared to the normal dally use
war.
ill well over a billion gallons. HudIn Mluinl, Vlre I'realdent Allien ness and Industry use a big part
W. Ilurkley and Ida lirlde held a of this total.
nautical press conference cruising
Drought, Increased use of water
down illscnyii* Hay today— aml uml outgrown reservoir facilities
both seemed to enjoy oveiy mom­ have cornblned to cut the storage
ent of It.
If
to e third of the
000,000,06(1
The "Veep" wasn’t talking poli­ giillon capacity.
ties. The nearest ho came to It was
Today’s supreme effort is "not
a leniurk that he Intended to bi­ n hippodrome nor an effort to
as energetic as possible in govern sen1 1 - people,* 'says Water Centiiih i I work.
mlssioiu-r .Hti-phrii J. Carney. Il
“ | believe people in high office is “ii sincere and planned move"
should make u point of explain­ aimed ut learning just how much
ing government to the people. I'll water New Yorkers can neve voll-ontiuue to du that- I've always iinlarlly.
been eneigetle," be added with “
isn't a success, the city will
have tu take more drastic emu
gi in.
Tile Imueymoufiera posed fur vatlou measures, he warnad.tV
the owner 6f aM aatatg In V
■roies ••( pictures during the H&gt;
minute trip Iilioarii the MU-lout •Iiliau Westchesiar County offer
Muanu II ns guests of Henale sec­ lb. rity the MidbOAkOO g a lln .
retary l.eslle lllffle. The yacht wa ei In hit iHleiMkiUid.“ *
I In- president uf a M f s t y r *i
is owned hy Arthur (Jardlner u
ru m advertised In the ttefvspapi
Washington and Detroit.
ItV w
“ We don’t mind this at all, H*( 'S to p F r id a y 's h a v in g
kley told pliolograpliei a, as long
4s Hie Aluei ..... people laugh with
look* just fin* ri«wr,&gt;'.ahe said
I us and not at us."
The "Veep" posed In I 'apt. An
Th* couple turned irp an hal
gust Sur linin'* hat- -‘‘I look like hiiui late after snendlng the nig I
an admiral of the king’s navy, he in Nci'lusiun at Miami Beach.
lernni ked.
Wtien pbnlii|(rapMi "In murrlege," he said, "I'v
asked the hrtde to adjust the hut found that every man’* expert**
1 fur a old me, she refused "It

TH PAN M M *
i no.

m
■rises reported by
he Hanford Htaie

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Cnponuts,
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I'ocum liers,
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JAC-'KHUMVII.I.K, lie.
n. ' A1*i Denies Communist
—*I5nrly *V#«» York pr Jt *** mi Fl»»i ■
lilii (riillM find «* *-lnh|«*n d*
I1arty Affiliation
bv lb#*
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NEW YORK, Dec. Irt— «/!'»—
Alger Hiss*
younger brother,
Donald, denied in court today
that he ever was
associated
with tin- Cominutiist party.
Whittaker
Chutnhers, self-de­
scribed courier for n pre-war

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,'ifivlrt spy ting, hud mum&gt;d
Hint brother# an member* of •
pre-war Communst umlmgruuiid
that Tad government secret* to
a Soviet syp rliifr.
Donald Hi** M|i|&gt;«*nrv&lt;i n .-Jx
defense
witness
today in hi*
brother'll second trial mi per­
jury charge*. Me ditl not testify
In the first trial, whch ended In
jury disagreement.
•'Have you ever been a r,,,n;
rminlnt
sympathiser or fi-llnw.
liaveler?"
the younger
Hiss
whs
nuked by defenie counivl
Minnie il. I'ross.
"I have nut." he re|illed (Irmly,
The witness, lull uml slriijbr
llkt' Ills lO year-nld brother,
formerly was M high State De­
partment official, added that h*
was not In sympathy with Communliit Party principles.
Crus* then naked if Alger
I His* ever persuaded him to turn
over any secret paper* *u Co],
Hurls Elykov, named by rhumbera as the Soviet apy chief.
“ Never." the wllneaa leplluj.

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Old lashiiiued 7 course Christmee Hay Dinner
New Year'. I've Supper Dance
New Year's Day Deluxe Dinner
Service
Environment

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M oi^e aijatrf industry were more
veofTMA Man the general' public,
Among the first to feel the
pinct] have keen washers of *kvr
rcrajsers, autos, locomotives and
tmttfes.
Busineaimen see dire results If
preakgr* has to he towered or ra­
tioning resorted lo.
Ifth** ere being Imposed on
watdr waiters and violator* of re

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Vspa.bis unailorned wnlform, us­
ually .white, with p fe* of black
yelyak A Moslem, he will *Jp
vortgilv. Imt never flilfan a gles*.
-Hi» wife is one of the recugnlaad beauties of the East.
Fur his political agitation, ha
yias exiled by lha Dutch iu .Bpmatrt before World War II. rii*
Japanese teleasiid lillll. Ill the fm,r
years of revolutionary war since
1P46 biirkaiim ha* been always In
thy Ihjrk uf the figlitlng-

ir w ii.io i Ftew r « s . *te*»
In* ebniil II along1those lines."
The illsrushion took place at u
tiewk ronfetence at which Ross
anntAim-ed tliat the President and
his 01hi net will meet at the White
Honk# at Hi A.M. next Thursday
in a sprclsl cabinet meeting to
disrtil* Hie foilhromltiK "state uf
the union" message and other gov,
ernmeut business,

1 Ron said bo ftkrt'd the K*v
.West stories had "embarrassed"

,(letier*I Eisenhower and that was
far ffum any Intention hy the
'President.

i' Itos* said, "certainly nothing of.ffclar ha* com* from the White
House."
'• The President, up early as usual,
took a long walk. He and secre­
tary William U. Iliiiett went over
.to- the -yacht UHH Williamsburg

to usy Encyclopedia Britannic* to
nettle some arguments «a lu the
origin uf’ the names of the months
of the year.

SurprUint . . . t i n colon, pattern# aud uiuUty Penney
pack* into thrifty Tuwooraft* tie*. TlMerwUI epeB
tillie tin e ou the reck. Iota of tin e arotiud e u i u 'i nee
adding aroart good look* to hla^outile/ T h e v 'n vflen
fully tailored, from ckoikie Mte fahHee. Unad S W
wrinkles TheW l k n o t ^ n t o o t h l y X u ^ ^ o f Z

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Established 1908

H igh Court
Won’t Rule On
Army Arrest
^Civilian Arrested By
Army And Shipped
To Germany Mu s t
Complete Sentence
W ASHINGTON. Dec. 19— &lt;/!*&gt;
The Supreme Court today rafuird
to rule on whether the Army cx— (ceded it* authority hy smiling
* • civilian in this country fur temoval to Gaimany for court-mac
till trial on an old chart*.
Tha civilian. Jama* W. Moblry.
contended the Army had no right
to arreil him on March 26. 1949,
at Houston, Teaai. He laid he
formerly wax a civilian amployr of
the Aimp port exchange ai FrankIP fart, Germany, and while there
wax arretted on a* chart* °l
proper uit of ci|ar*tte coupon!
,He wat ditchar|cd from the
civilian job and latar, the Army
claimed, Had to the United States
Mob(ey appealed to tha Supreme
Court after lower federal court!
refuted to arder hit release by the

CIO Office Workers
Probed For Reds
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 10— (jflh
-T h e CIO today began the
til st of n series of hearings to
be given It) memhrr unions ac­
cused of following t'oinmunist
policies. The accused union 1
face pnssitile ecnnlsliui from the

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t-’iret to he heard was the
I'lilted l)f flee ami 1‘rofeeshmul
Workers (IK II'W A ). Its ease
went la fore a special thiee-man
t'll) eommlttee, headed hy Kind
Itieve who is President of lloCIO textile worker*.
Another eoniiiilttee was to
hear nffleers of the California
State CIO council, hot no rnemliers of the California group
thowed up.
president James Durkin uf the
UOI’WA arrived Idle accompan­
ied by a delegation uf 41) mem­
bers uf hi* union. Hleve would
not let tile delegation in.

Sanford Passes
$1,000,000 Mark
In 1949 Building
Construction P e r mi t
Records Are Twice
The Amount Of ‘48

Sanfoid passed the million dolI far rnnslrurtiun mark during 1949
%
.The
Supreme
Court today I and with two weeks uf building
agreed to coniidar a three-way
attack on a Washington State permits yet In lie recorded, conlaw which curb* union plcket- I slruriion permits of $1.0*10.012
in* activity,
have hern issued, nr nearly twice
T^rea unions— two of them the 1948 (inure of $580,147. John
ordered to pay a total of
damage*— appealed to ^hn til (lillnn, city building inspector, an­
buna) In an effort to upset the nounced today.
law’a ban affalmt picketing when
The total nearly etpialt combin­
there la no Immediate employe*- ed in 1947 and 1948 construction
employe dlaputa.
figures. Din inn 1947 constiuction
m
The union* claim this violates
▼ the free speech guarantees of hit an all time value of $(&gt;5(1.176.
the federal conatltutlon.
Building permit* during the past
■In one of the three case* luur year* tol»l $2,929,940. indi­
which the court agreed to re­ cating the spurt in constiuction
view for later declalon, u H re­
nter ton, Wuah., local of the Build- duiing the |&gt;o*l war period. During
‘ as ree* te s t
the four years of 1942 through
1945 permits totalled $394,481.
,
More than two-third* of the
now construction for HMD ha* been
In home*. Among the ntolor build­
ing prAJeet* I* Phillip* Manor In

Army.

Tampa Gambling
Raid Nets W Poker
* Playing -Clttoens
TAM PA, Dec. 19,— (/P)— Twtn

ty-nlne person*, nahhed when a
Junior Chamber uf Commerce ipvaitlgatlon launched Tampa'* biggrit raid In months, war* under
gambling charge* today.
Member* of a Javce*
Jayce# law onforcsnirnl cummltts* yWOre to u
warrant late .Saturday night alleg­
ing gambling wat being conducted
in a itmall barbecue house at one
of Tampa* mo»t popular drivein restaurant*.
Circuit Judge Henry C. T ill­
man nlgned tha warrant and Sher­
iff Hugh Culbreath atnt officer*
to Ihe Deep South Drlve-ln, on
Well-traveled Hillsborough Ave­
nue, about I A.M. Sunday.
Jack Danlola, 41, wall known
Tampa restaurant operator, waa
charged with operating a gambling
house, (leraldfn* Thomas, 29, waa
rharged with being an inmate of
a gambling houae. The other 27
ware arrested on simple gambling
counta.

Elks Club * Makes
Appeal For Used Toys
M. L. Reborn, chairman of the
Slka Annual Charity Chriilma*
Trae, this morning urged the pub­
lic to donate uted toy* fur the
tree. Ha added that the toy* should
be brought to tha Elks Home on
Rail Second Street by Friday,
Tha gift* Will be distributed
under tha tree In tha yard at tha
Klka Club at 9:00 P,M. oh Chrl.tmaa Eve. Tha age limit for chil­
dren who receive ley* haa been aat
at tan ytari, Mr. Reborn stated.
N U T 8 T O GODFREY
N E W YORK, Dae.

Radio Star Arthwr Godfrey waa
deluged with mount* during hi*
monilng program on CBS today.
The coconut* war* aent by realdenta of Fort Myers, Fla., In a
"Nut* to tJodlray" campaign urghim to taka port in that
r&gt; aantennial ana pageant of
' rrlabratloh n*«t Feb. It ¥
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Sayre
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D E I'. 111. 1949

NF.W YORK. Dec” 19 &lt;&gt;v&gt; A
witness in tlir Alger' III** pniurV
trial Irstiiird today that Whittaker
Chamhrrs told him irt l'*4t) that
Francis 13. Sayre, now L’ S. tepmcntslive on the Unitrd Nations
trusteeship council, was head of a
pre-war communist appsitu* m tlir
Slatp Department.
The witnri* wqi Mslrmn t'nwlrv
newspaper and msga/inr writn
C h * m l&gt; r r x. the Kotrintiiriit’.
■Iiief witnns against lh*». hat
testified that H ill gate Inin *e, irt
State Department paper* m I'Mb
and 1937 for traninmimn i„ Snviel spy ting.
Sayre formerly wat an a»*i*i.tnl
trnelary ai slate and wa* Hits'
hois. He testified in the |&gt;re*enl
trial that Hiss was hit right-hand
man and did an outstanding tub.
When infnrniad uf Crowley's
testimony, Sayre told n reported
todav it wn* "prcpoBteroLi*" He
recalled Cowley had made n simi­
lar statement at the fit hi H is*
Tr Ini litut slimmer nnd I lint ( ')iniii*
In'rs had denied he ever talked t&lt;&gt;
Cowley aliont Sayre.
Cowley’* statement, Navie -not.
"I* Just as ridiculous now n&gt; it was
then."
Havre is an siili-ln lnw «l Woodrow Wilson.
t’owiey told the jury of eight
women mid four men I tint * hnm
her* mentioned Hayre nl n meetin |lie New Weston Hotel here
•in Dec. Ill, 11140. He ipioted t'hmiiher* II* saving Sayre, limn High
Corninlssionor to the Philippine*,
"wn* lieitd of a Coinmuni-t ap;
pnratu* in the Stale Heimriiiient.
Referring to note* which lie -md
he made that *ame dav. fowley
said Chamber* told him there were
■anUutions working in the governwent in the ! 9 f V “eju .
&gt;»
knowing of tho otlivr m
lirtf*
Citatnbara, Corley
tinned I.nly two men that were
familiar to h im -rta y'" “ t"1 N":
than Wilt, former secretary or
the National 1-nhor Helntinn*

Harry Smith Is
Elected Head Of
Boy Scout Group

The major city project du«''"
the year ha* been the new $4-.,W
swimming pool now nearing com­
pletion In Fort Meitori Parki- A
new high In permit* waa'reach*
In October when more than
OHO In new construction was au ■
orlxed.
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of America, at a meeting hrhlav
night aI Ihe KiilsropeJ I nrlsh
House. He ancreed* Paul F*. Ray­
mond. About IM&gt; scmil official*
uml their wive* were present at
the dinner and meeting.
Paul Stine, Orlando, wi* re­
elected first vice-president nnd
Ralph A. Smith, .Sanford, second
vice-president. Doyle flnrnulil, tlrlnndo, ivn* elected treasurer.
Named a* member* of the Ex
endive Hoard were W. II. WakeITH A C A . N. Y., Dev. ID— '
iiuin, Orlando: Laurence Johnson,
— Cornell University todayt stmt, Daytona Hugcfi) U. W. MeTaggerl.
two "drinking societies
f j" " 1 MvliNMime; Judga Troy Hall, Leesthe list of recognised student loirg; Dr. John Cnnn. Delomdi
organisation*
after u slud-m Marion Harmon, Hanford and Eli!*
wAi wportRd to hivu rirnHy &lt;1
Mlrkler, Kissimmee.
from drinking a quart of mat
Eleeted as reprr*entatlvea of
tlna cocktail.
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ihe Hemlnol* District at Largo
In u letter In the Cornell Sun were H. H. Crumley, tha Rev, A.
thl* morning, Cornelia W. &lt;h* ; ti. Mrlnnla and H. F. WheelerKiawlet. acting president of lie-' Jr. of Oviedo.
University, said he had banned
Congressman Bid Ilarlong told
all activities of Mejura and Hem of the value of Buy Scout train­
L'Amed (Mummy).
ing nnd of his early association
The Sun. student dally new* with a scout troop in Leesburg.
paper, said d# Klewlst's action He urged that young people lm
resulted front an Inflation con­ taught lelf-reliancy and not to get
ducted by the two societies rrt the Idea that u "henevolant Unci*
day night, at which a student Hnm," will support them.
drank "an excess of martinis.
E. C. Hogan, Jr. told uf the In­
The Bun said the initiation crease
In Hoy Scout members
lasted an hour and a half.
The university identified the from 700 in the mid-thirties to
student aa Harry C. Melton, 20. nearly 4,000 in the central district
presant. I&gt;. E. Denson gave
a Junior from Wallingford, Pa.. at
the Silver Heaver report.
R. 8.
Drown, chairman of the Bemlnola
District Committee, welcomed the
gruup.
M, (I. Hnxwel, deputy
n-gloiml executive, gave the re­
gional greeting*, Dr. John Conn
Straughan’a Redwood Loghouar gave the report uf the nominating
a huge hollowed out section of a committee.
1,900 year old California redwood
Charles Morrlxon led th* group
tree which haa been formed Into a singing with Harry Weatar accom­
three room trailer, was shown to­ panying.__________________

Cornell Cracks Down
On Drinking Parties

Redwood Tree Helps
Crippled Children

LRGION

M E E TIN G

Tha local post of tho Amerran Legion will hold Its aenmutl
Christmas meeting tonght
all mambars ere requested to
tiring toys to be given bp the
[«gian to the Elk* Lodge for
distribution to children who
otherwise would not have tops
on Christmas morning.
The supper start* at 7:80
o'clock,
end th* meeting nt
H:00 o'clock, with n special pro­
gram directed by Kanpto Houaholder. A report will be given
about the pMMiinter
held
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Gay Declines

Pilots Club

Kress Stores
Tax Returns
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Hiss Trial W i t n e s s
Says Former Asst.
State S e c r e t a r y
Was Head Of Ce l l

Church construction now until i
wav nr completed bas an eslilmntj .1
value of more than $160,000 II"
citsl of the new Presbyterian
Church Anas'* I* $66,000) Dial "f
the Methodist Church annex. $'•".
Harry Smith of Winter Carden
poo and nf the Hapll*» Church »" was eleeted president of the Cen­
ouu.
, , .
lie*. $44,000.
tral Florida Council, Hoy Scout*

day at Magnolia Avanua and First
Street for the purpose of aiding
tha Elk* obtain donations for the
Harry Anna Home for Crippled
Children at Umatilla.
The tower cut of the original
log measuring more than nln* fast
In dlamatar and more than aa feet
in'length was eut 44 fast above
tha base of tha trge. Mora than
ear of work waa required for
tb Btraughan aad hla son-inlaw, William Gnidiei, to complete
tha trailer, which eontaina furni­
ture made of redwood In Ita bad
i, living room.and kitchen. The
removed more than 10,000
_ Met at lumber frem the wet­
ter of the log.

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svu been tippet* epnotr
the**, It'h k vr beert'vplated and the remaining seven
will he finished within thiee
weeks, xald Mr. Glllnn.
.
('iimmerdal construction ha* 1,1Witt hn* rnfused &gt;" fommeni
totaleil |2 2 0 ,Oitr, in value, anil mi-ludes ihe new Margaret Ann Gmeery, the Piggy VV)**ly Grocriy,
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rilusr wild think that tlir ( III. I
I I A M I U l^(i i •&gt;*im ,i h y . |)rt
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mu ('liun h Ii,i &lt; had n gicai i
Ml 1" 'i1I'd| I Mill r h I 1IHi T IIKM a11' I III- i inmril,
' ........... p l i i i "ed
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t 11b lb
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lull tliat it’* dav i* dune anil tl -■ ii
Kiiuwii tin iiiiyb.mt \iittlniliii .i LtliV M*III 4111r. ( I•X1111f"I | trial Mil l &lt;&lt;m111 bill In
lit Wtli 1(4 In 111&gt;111■ Hit III till*
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' *1 I IU II \ mi M ill'll in In I ti D'U \\b»‘1l i
il lirlnngt with tlir iclm 111 hi I - III IIJlHItl
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In 3i1'll "t IIII11|l*» ||:|i||I1Ml ( mI ,111i a* itII"* 1b- Mtiyli *i *
air making the gtcalrsl iin&gt;l ,kxii nl be will rui I n rmif«M
Will tirrnitii' 141 t Mtlllt'll III1*4*1111$' it* iilitl Hulr tlhl KtltALHiv i Mtniiiil I..... 141*111 I ' ' **' fI
nf their livct, said the l(l !(■
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m|
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milt
I'hr
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1 I ' k It. *- 1 b 1li W PI*
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i irini in litMipq tfiniiiH llie 'llltl Imh W i li I ’ ' ■ t’ M( I".
Hr my 1 l.nilllil, liithn|i di.idlu1 &lt; IMI ♦xi -'I I tv IM'Xl lllilil || tn II Mil
Sworn III Willi Mill/irx writ' I I I' M
...I tin' r \i hii|*
iitpfil w »b •’
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lx i i n m i L i n r n i l i u r M i»f hiw | i b r i u l p a i l v sil ul
nf the F|)iu'(i|).il Chun h lm s- ui1 [MMle mm Hit I btnlir
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hvr iiiemhem t&gt;! tb.
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M•■11.*i ■ , Munir I - ti HI I \Miit# 11ir*I •\ They lunl (iimpm^iiiMi -lire*"
u m m ih mniiix11-1 iff Hir 1 -•11b11li•11 billy nil Mu* -siiinr mill Sn mil t - i d
l«i hr I I I , ,1 h\ lit, \|,|..ieon \\UnillW *(,
tndav.
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l l l l i . b -1.1
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"The Clumh wn* nr\ci .** *n m.- wen Mli'- l i i -I mi t mui 1, t-fb.'i . Ill) phltfiMtUtt Jljfttlb't llir I .itIn11 pm i v \i11 , ilr, hm -l to ple.id ho m e n t
h «‘M
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l i p . ti III*1 ») t. t b
'•-•Wile,
III In
kmm &gt;iii
M illilem w ii I o i i i o I i-oilll on
a* it it today". Hi*lm|i l.inillil •&gt; I day III, 1 , 1). i'l lint 1it' n**i i41 w ilium "b u b hml rond..llcil 1
pufiili i»tt I Di* " - l ' m
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mo*- i|n-i ill, , h uei-i anil w.i- o
"Kvcn ii il it tiur that unit
’ i'l
Mt Ki ll
n p i f i'UtllU*
Kitii!
f l i mii I KraibipiiM nt
Arthur Will inin I'm Men* Irmlri
mill'd on ,-iyht otlii-i &lt;, iioiii
Ml
I'lir«*i* liiuil'i • ,ih l 1ivti i -1•*t a
prttrlll ui tlir |icu|ilc 111 nm
...... Igl- \ 1
•f tiu&gt; (hkiintrv pints mel n ...... .
IblllH* l.imi, Whin\V nt IniiMt-i i*i prh(i|* Miitiittlir. vsut ttWMMi ii
o- w out ol illi-gi-il ah,,i iie-i I,v I n t i llinit I I I .
try Itrlung In any *Inti* I# tli, 1 ,
I'l IMlf M Mil 1•*t .til t ]tit v I , V4ari » iMt deputy plum
I lg*i|(| nil* I 11 L|
11* 1luc'it , 1;
nriiiM iiiiniilri « o d l . ii m .i n tioop mol,-i In* , onioi'i in I
a lughci pen rut age than cve,
II1141 fil-T VV•Iinibfl mi'tliltl't nl I lie
Mi'i ni ly A i m l I br- mI ■ IMl$ 7*
HTMH«l4»Mr«l (in
-I i i h i i D llo- \,i/i 1111.111,111 nl I ’ulaml mui rim u m - 1 1
fine. I hat i* nut a hut hut n vnu
oel III, *1.1
T wm ntlit'i
b i l h p"
I -«■ M, ittn I
I lie Chun li it tlnnigrt tud.n in
■ III I'lilf
lie was i l , !i:Odh i d -i m a a a, n- Mill V t &gt;41U, | M, \* 4■I r ♦
rvciy cuunlry in Hu- wurld il m
|tt Ml tb* I m m I ),\ till-’- ii military cool Is t-o I I II |III) I gI*111•I i'll II | ' | |
It hat iu-rii hrhirr tlllimglmu1
* lit l nf FllPinU
I 11 i l l
f ppip 'i
i.i, d i m e uml lout lo-eo o- , npn
bin pH,
TIm
u i 11. In■ f In i
Mm ,
liiitury.”
. -t v foi tool,' t loin f on i y e n
I ,t i , - 1he l i i i l i l , l o ought him l&gt;* I .. M is Hi'fliu it v Hit i t *J*1- n n t l l i i u
Chriutimi* gifts wen- iin-*i,i'1
f » 1 itiit Mini
ii i ll '[ lie Hi di h Ifni e a m ........ - &lt;1 nl * won* I n *b
In Mr*. M. D. (iatchi-1, Mi* M I Miiaslein's 111itI ro ds wai ■I mtl•* l. -lv
gart-t Yale*, uml (icoigc Hi- &gt;
,! I II** v$ bull- n
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S O U T H H E N It, In .I. Ii,-,- lu
gt" t'I’Ullolls
III hr half uf the Rotary I'Ini'
W ASH IN G TO N , lie,- i -i , |,|
* *- 11it***.I u , 1
I lie Field
M n -hill'
d.'l, Hi- ' w H liftn* v. b. ii i i
nJ'l
A pi elt y, i In u i- mat i led •loirle* A. I.lndlii-igh -avt- mml
IS, W. S|icnet-r who i-xpri— hc,i
I In iiiotlim l **111 li&gt; • !
11i«*$*r
•oim-el had d" -'I ilii-d him a
till
appri-ciutlun nf the club ........... hiMi-u-wife iva- tn-hl today in the ern man has allow id Melem-e 1
M1 finii't klenv I-i - ■
muruiKi'i!
,ill»' laving -,f lo-r Im^loiml, foond "illHidatu hillt l,»&gt; gientlv fr„o i r , hero of llo- I d - im a o i-&lt; -,&gt;1■■
fine fund uml good M-rvtci- llo- defeli-, illltigeil llo
\ It,---. b* Rf1*1 Mill I lig* n -i * \
they had n-ndcrud tin- mpuin - dead til (to- l&lt;it&lt;-li*-li of Itieir Meat 'In- earth to u In, Ii In- an- lioio.
Thl* IMI I tilt
t
I I III l*i* Mill
1.1 r o in l n d i r d a d s diintig win
apartment on Sonlh lt,-ml‘ &lt; ea*l
thin lliruughuul tho year. IV
ilios throwing In- wind,* e*i-i,-oi'&lt; 1..
11"in v
mui
I line
indlai
lo Itoise
allege I 'I i m i i , F l u n k tf, )
out of Imlnm-p
dent tiouiKi1 Tuuhy nnmiiun-i-il &lt; ,i - ide
iciiu, 11, l»y b i b i
• 1 •-in •broil ({I i
Von Mali-tein as clime
Dele,-live eiiplnio l-'H-Mmlit l.em
llii-rr will In- no im-i,|iiig nf i •
"If we are to l„- tinailv smvi-s- o'.ini-t
i vt imluvv &lt;t| a hi..i, min in wliicii
I in* rein I loond Man leni go III
h-r odd tin- 'II
vlllli lii-xl Mnmlay nr mi .In"
"M ""ini..... fid," the "Lime Fugle' Vf ||e.-,
' a 1 bat gr ol "di I egaidillg In ■ b u y II11 9i|f|)(
Mh
Iona II l.i
nil UlTinnit nf Illy ('III j-.|mil
was - barged Inins Allntille (King .......- ,|.
S l m n f f* 4xI fi&lt; *■1
hltl t be line
N ew Year hnljdiiy*.
m i l l "iini'n iig a lio ii i ,, i n m d e i . " dared in a weekiod addles., *-\Ve d u ly " to -r c illi- piddn oul, i nnd
♦ppan'iilly Mini . .i n mi u lutafinv
Dl*hn|i l.uiittil wa* mi mil" - lie aid -lie ltdIII II I*-i| Ihe fatul mini meuHiire i-ientifie a,-con, 1.. u-specl liionly tmlioi, Mi con
hy tin- Hov. H. L. Zlnnin-i man - 1 &gt; Inoil lug of Iter luinliliml, Ralph pll’ hmlints hy III,-n effect on mart , igu-nce ol which h u g e m in dn'l’i ■IllV'M,
&lt;l lews and ollim Soviet , tl Ig&lt;-1- ■
polnli-il nut that tin- spi-iiki-i
■ Lo ng , HI, rally Holiday after an himself,"
,, l i e shot, hanged, pn "d iiiiil
T i l HI s t III 1 It
a former rector of flatly i &gt;
all inplil dunking party and i|uurTo date, he told rm-mher* of
1 IIS A M , I I 1
l*.e. I-i
f.1'|
Church and a funner tiit'iuhrt 1 lel. "lie was the only one of toy the Aero Club of Wa-hingion, lie- l m wneil In special MH ....... p i in
ilo- nicn of Ins conitnand
W illia m
Id-t - I , fill, i n titer
the Sanford Rutury Club
h u -h a m l- I really loved," l.ernlei effeel lm, not lo-eo entirely good
Hi- was nloi found guilt v -d " n t ld ' a clitiini" *, '""-■tin player, i*
Calling atti'iitlui) lu tin- *irn-niv said *he Htihlied.
Lindbergh ma le one of Ids rate ratline to "sri-iue hilinii"" Ui-iii a ft ce intm t ...t , a1tec *gi i log Id
uf L'lirlatma* carols hy I In* m- in
Tile ileteetlve said *lia told of public appeal unn-* liefore tin- .....Ill ,,f Soviet pliHUIlel* of war. month* and l i 1 n.v - of a v- tr's
Ic t iU iM t oa r t* t v « * i
Jamming one *holl Inin a hunting oviutlitn gruup Siiinidiiy night to in couseipiemr ,,f which many d 'enteoco fin y d ili a of pinole.
rifle mui filing il into the floor rereivfl the VVnglil Itinlhers Me T11i-m died ol were -dmt.
lie had been . .it
'■ d of a murali
JELLY K IH II I h i X h HIM
Hill llo- emit 1 in-quitted It"' 1 '"Id o f fease lt|vo|yiii| i liny.
IIRLSHANK, Australia, Dm n "JiikI In »earo him." She limited moriui Trophy lot lugli pnhlitier
Inn-band
a*
saying,
"What's
Mursliul
oil
d
i
a
l
ges
he
iinilmll/ed
serviev
to
aviation
lie
spok
I* (111
N o friend -o •"hit 1 Vi- . yyi.ia mi
— (4*1— Ilrlntt Androw McNaiium,
I'nltib 11ii ltd to meet Mo i1" &gt;on e at Mi-lo ai
perlldlleil
killing
of
III, wa* attackml uttd killed yi-*i- - the malli-i, losing your aim?"
•lid mill
-dll v til
.
,
, ,
the
tilth seinitvrr
annlvi-i-uiy
of till*
tin llfll!
III JR* mal l”
Lenilrl
said
ahe
then
told
of
he left tli" jail M '- tetday and
inni airplane flight at Killy Hawk, "'‘ Dell* ami nia-s ext.-tmnod"m
day hy u giant Jfliyfi*li at N--i'i&gt;
Jewa uml other tacial tWottpa.
walked alone into do- ruin.
Mission IlfHvh, 17 mill-* i-n--t 1 srri'umiiiK at him to turn around N, CJ,
nnd
faee
her,
and
then
of
firing
He
also
wa*
tii-ipiilled
aeipillled
of
Tally, In North (Juct-nHliiud.
l.indhergh said he greeted the clairge lie aullmri/ed and pet mitt
another
shot.
The
Imllrt
struck
The hoys' father poundi-d nmt
■H-euslun with mixed emntloii* ft! transfer of Jews mid oilier
kicked the huge thing in a di­ near jamg'* heurt.
9 H O pp,N ? A V « t i S
I.lneotn llri^ it, one of Mis. Hiiicd ths time of the Wright ■.idol group* 1“ the HH and lie«lpt'rate hut futile effort to saw in
brothers., he said, aviation lm* n|Hi, knowing the |trisonet* were
l i 'o i i u r t
r i | t Tkraal
ton's Ufa, Th* boy died In agmn
"declined" from an art to a *cl to lie killed.
from the stlngx. The Jellyfish -h.l
ence.
Y O U T H ’S M URDER TR IA L
In .Syria, a gioup of Syrian
away and escaped,
JACKSON. Miss., Dee. 10- (/»*)
"As we have prngrt-*«ed in tinir, i* t i N * M
e « * si*’
— The case of Ronnie I'itts, IH- science o f' aviation," In- added.
u
t ^
. ^ 7
LAW M AKRH DIES
year-old
high
school student "we have ssparaled ourselves from
F L O R ID A S U N S H IN E
JA C K S O N V ILLE- Dec. Id. id'* charged
with
murdering
hi* •he balanced quality uf life, x x x
L A K E L A N D . Dec.
lb -dV)
......................
— Former State Rap. Cliath-* A. sweetheart's father, is experted
"How are these perfected air There's mi end in sight to l-'lurMitchell, 4!&gt;, of Vero Heath died la go to the Jury late today.
craft to he used for the henefii of bin's hlomv weather,
unexpectedly at a hotel hen- yes­
Attorneys
begun their final man, to raise his standards In the
The Federnl-Hlato Frost Warnterday.
arguments this morning In hi* deeper sense 7
argui
lag Service foreust partly eliuidy
Mitchell, prominent Vero Reach trial,
"Great factoriea full of Workers, uml continued mild weather to
attorney, was en route to hi* home
Under questioning Saturday by great speeds over the surface of night and tomorroy, with a few
from Tallahassee where ho attend- prosecutor M. M. MeOnwan, tho tho earth, crest destructive power, scattered showers along the low­
nek Uema ___
■_______
ad a atal* road conference a* at­ high school Junior told of being ■such
B u yC H D IS T M A S g ^r
arg TmprexxTy*r
they er cast coast.
torney for tha Indian River board nude and Intimate with Anna are eve* essential to our survival
The outlook is for mild weath­
He was a representative iw31-u:i. Hsndsraon, 17,
iOis Meeis oa r u * rive)
er through Thursday.

Woman Shoots :ird Lindbergh Sa y s
Husband To Death Science Uroteds
After Wild I•arty Humans Too Much

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9

�The tubcrculoslK deith rate In the United- States for
HMD Ih setting an nil-time low record showing i reduction
. of about 10 percent from the figure of the yew before. The
lakar XT. m il), at Ik* Faat 0(1
'
present rate In the population Is only about one-half that
■aalure. r iu .ie a , aada r i l l i
Canartaa at M arch B, IS M .
nf 12 years ago, according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance
—
lio i.iA X ii i^ ~ t»iik / r—
Company.
'*
cellar
( i n i lii i iw O M A N
"The gains against titberculosto have betm accelerated
H a »la r«* M a a a « » ,
during the postwar years" the Metropolitan notes, “and
BPHIH I t l l - T I O M M A T O S
, should the recent trend continue the disease before long
i will be relegated to a minor position among the causes of
* &gt; Months .......................S Z
a.im ! illness and (tenth in our country.*1
1»» (ta r .
------ .......... iron1
At present only one state (Arizona) has a tuberculosis
T i l t nhlianrr nnilren, cards a(
♦ » l * . rrsolullfton bm4 aatleoa of deiil b rate of over fit) per 100,000 population. In 1083. when
■imslsm.se fnr lbs ss.sssr «,l
Albina fsn-ls. will be rbarav4 for nationwide figures first become available, It) states and the
«■ reaalnr n4trrilslaa rales.
Ilist riot of Columbia had rates of 60 or higher.
T k ir ^ S lN
Nnllnaatii U f InIntensified public interest arid Hpppprt,( of which the
Xa4 Vbieaner
X iw b i s ls i li..
•».. S#n *«•■&gt;. I'bbaan, Unroll. i'hristmns seal campaign Is part, is seen as ah outstanding
I nnsns l l l » , nnit m. I.nala.
Tito Herald Is a ■ (■ k e r al The (actor in accelerating the decline of UM^tubfMgkjaU dettth
, rssrlnlrd I'rrss Mhlrb In eallltril rale. Since the end of the wat* case finding n u wen push­
.1 lelaMsrlr In the nse (nr repabll- ed in an ever widening area and nt present about 10,000,000
l Ilian &lt;&gt;r nil ilir Inrsl news prtairH
I i Ibis newspaper, na well no nil licrsiins a year are receiving X*ruy examinations. At the
same time, efforts have been initiated to increase the
facilities for the rare anil treatment of the tuberculous. ItcM ONDAY. DEC
i ciit research on streptomycin and other new drugs promises
TODAY'S HIHI.E VKRHK
that chemotherapy may piny n larger role in the future.
Kurt her expansion of the present mass X-ray campaign
We ran ncllliei deceive *arorHc„
« ir (Sod. Deliver my soul, O Lord, especially among older persons and In the rural areas, ami
f om lying lips, and from a deced Hie provision of needed facilities for the treatment of pat­
f it tongue, r n. |lit);2.
ients are set forth as the more important requirements for
continued
advance in the battle ugalnst the disease.
Gcnefdl I, hr li bower says In
"The great progress being made ,Ih no cause for com­
won't be i.ilkrd in to tunning iui
President, loo had, 1 bail's our placency" the Metropolitan says. "Only unremitting efforts
thing w i’Sgrcc with Senator Prppci toward prevention case finding, treatment and rehabilitation
will bring the desired result - tho vlrtunl eradication from
ibis rountry of this former health Hcourgo."
iMtahiA •Inin r . r r p i NctafSi
■oil Maasar 1a»
___ III Mkh nulla Avegae
(• D id
arraad rlauia aial

rilinunliotll tlir ildtc liiw cnfnit r
ment olfbcii. new paprts ami r.i
dim It.itmiu .nr u.iinilii: tile penplr
agsimt llv l&gt;v inglirk, slick change
artists, j;ul'l bin l .alr.mcn, pick­
pocket), liicd" .tv I&gt;iitclit, ami i n ond ilniy iiimi m |iii &gt;||&lt;icI to Fluml.i
St thil (ilim &lt;i| yc.ii limn .ill nvrf
the countcv In piry upon the untuipechip: public Pul yuur'trinncy
in the bank and leave it ilirir. Hrmembci d a gct-tii liqnirk Mltmir
Weir any gmul, it wmildn'l bate In
Im peddled

Most girls nqw 'in, arrontlury qchbqlu
fiolkijii'
fntme for gruntea IfiUie family clrcufmiluficOT permit. Tl«‘
ITi iod him lonjt Hlficn pUH^'d wtjcii only, the dwyg ilk4 furndy
were cotidtlcfi'illcolW^ adtellltl.
Thu Artmrli-MJi, AHsoclnlion of Utilverflity Women lias
lately, Hcfwevori: bm) Tryifllf to iMUDt tftc■Valltb' ’tif
cumore years of ncudemii' work for women after high school.
A (im'Htlontmlre sent out to 30,000 members of thlH groiiii

, D D I. tlir vvimilri irnriliculr id
tgoild Wai II, iv ItmiMli: (lilt to br
not all It was n.iikrd up lo br.
I| liai to br lord miiIi i arr on vrgetrble (tops m iodilei lot t.illlr
(ft it is liablr to poison llifiii. and
then after it lia, brrn nvrd on m4cts for a m |ii|c lliry iccin to lie
&lt;4imr accusloinrd lo jl and tlirivr.
Wouldn't it br wiintlrifu! d Hi*'
Mamie bomb Inins out . tlir samr
May? Just nomrlliing to wntiy
MKxit dial never amuunl* lo «ny^'For iryeu y. tn
mall ami luv
(Me bad not spoil ■n lo c.icli ollici.
■ t pstenis ill liv&lt; &lt;luklrrn, |iJ|v
M r niaiiied lm m-iitf,' ydafei;
i t a aliened lo have iopr. mil 'with
jfijolliri woMiiiii. iilie would nut
a v a ile liiin. nor allow lilin In gel
A liv m r t . So' they r.mililtncd In
|M lllfit [eel, utidci lilt Mine lublr,
ogee limes a day. % r&gt; days in
m i yr.ii, lm *rvrn yrari, withag sfm*.ikinit io cadi oilier, (oigelUpg no doubt lli.it wr 11.nr loll
&amp; e life to IKr, have no way of
IJ^itlR it !&gt;yrl.
CAIlbopr.b Mime Sanloid buiincis
(fours ucic advriliiing fnr help
a newspapciv all over the South,
We giiveimornt vlill paid i*&gt; pcians in 'Seminole county not io
vLotk duimg the week ending D n .
1 but peibspv mc ilmtild be tliankA l this wai I'M Ir than llie 233
A id not to wmk during the werk
■ding Sept. i. Altogrlhcr lliiougbP all of Hoiida llirte weir 2't,S O who weie paid nut lo work in
Apletnbcr, and they wcic paid
ft,?l5 ,0 3 l by the "runtemplible
tapeyeis". UutiiiH the finl II
Epnllis of tins yrai, ibis one leaw tt of the Wrllste Stele cod the
Bople of Florida $10,4)0.170.
A i n our strugRla for security we
Aten overlook the important tilings
A life we^have toms Id lake lor

. ((WalJnsia tram raa*
Imre of (bo club as a hail M Ibe
programi Hii-Imp l.ouilft (aid th^t
It wnx'pnlhltig ihnrt of a miracle
thlit Ih* Mi Hi of a child In in
manger D Unci cHehraled 2,000
yc(trs after (lie wept. "JTIils (y
one of the ipont renmrkablri iblngk
in all history," he said, "for tgle
child so honored ws» n ,1ew,„ I
meinher of a racr llial liMil lajen
pnrseriited, that hnd been rnnqueu'd liy thn Roiuans This child
had liccn born of humldr parents
in an obscure town in a iemote
purt of I lie Empire."
"Nothing In Ilia life Imd given
nrnmtiic of any lasting icputatlnn.
lie had iieen a rarprnler liy trade.
Inter beenming n teacher, and
finally an illwraul prrtchrn with
very llllle means of support, no
social standing or p«lllirnl influ­
ence. And nt the end He had haen
crucified ism a common criminal
and nailed lo Die cross between
two thlrvrs liy all slaudarde of
modern life when He died al the
ege of 33 He had been a dismal
failure.
o
ig
"Yet here We are two thousand
years later, ringing hymns In n il
honor, In spite nM lis humble be­
ginning, He was without doubt
the greatest elnglo influence In the
history of the entire world.
j"
"Though Hln supporters warji
week and dlsdrggitlted. same
doubled and others betrayed Him,
I hough they wrro hire Him cruci­
fied and thrown lulu prison, and
fed to the Ilona in the e f f o r t -to
stop this movement which than
wan against th* law, they had
within four centuries conquered
the Roman Empire.
1
"Then came the Invasion of the
hurbarlnnH from the North, and

Wife Of P rafrtfnt
Doctor Kills S#lf

Supreme Court

The Fight Against TB,

|lliy Christian world was overrun
Jjy the Vlsgolhs, the Vandals, uml&lt;
the lluns and every elrmenl iff,
'known clvilizntlun wnx drstroycH
*X(V|it ibc Chrlsiian Church. It
.Whs tlir OUO thing which Hlonjl.
flrni and In the eml II coriverted
tlir hnrhurlans."
"How was this miracle Hcroiiw'
pllshnl?" asked Hlsbnp l.nutliL
nli-hccl ?" asked llivbop I,outfit.
"The world becrmir flesh mill
ilWrlls aiming ils' ", lie miiil "The
hlytory of (lie CIi i i »IIioi rtmteh
shows thcie must be a line) who
cares."

By L U C IE C E H UDGINS
life as a magician.
Suddenly
Zexop
appeared
around the corner of the barn.
"Too late,” whispered Santa
sadly.
A hundred Wiggle Waggles
Joined '/flop and pushed around
the corner. "Too late I" they
echoed gleefully.
But Mr. Dllly raised hie head.
So quickly that no eye could
fnllow nig hand, ht yanked a
rope from hie pocket and flung
one end Into the air.
"It’s the magic rope trick," he
shouted. "Follow met"
Santa looked and Henry looked
and even the Wiggle Waggles
stopped to look. Mr. Dllly's rope
wes standing straight up on the
ground and Mr. Dilly wes climb­
ing tho rope.”
In an instant Haute end Henry
followed end all three climbed
steadily Into the blue. In the neat
moment the Wlggie Waggles had
recovered .from their astonish­
ment but when they raced to the
rope it really waa ton late— this
time ton late for themi Santa had
pulled the end of the rope up
after him and the Wiggle Wagglee could never never reach it.
Meantime the other end of the
rnpe rose as far ae the eye'could
see. Mr. Dllly. Santa and Henry
climbed for hours. When they
were too tired to go on Mr. Dllly
lied the rope Into rings and they
all theree sat dawn in midair to
rest,
"Mr. Dilly," said Santa. "This
is one nf the finest tricks I’ve
ever seen. You are a greet ma­
gician."
"Well," Henry reminded them
abruptly. "We got away that time
but what do we do nowT"
Neat: The Thunderhlrdi,

Santa, with Mr. Dllly and
Henry close behind him ran
into the harnn where the flying
reindeer were kept.
"W ell fly Hway on the deer,"
said Santa puffing and panting.
•'Then we cuii decide what to d#
next."
“ Where are the deerT" erird
Mr. Dilly. "It’a in dark in her,
I can't see them."
“ Hcr.-y, light the lamps," or­
dered Santa.
(Jtiirkly the boy obeyed. Santa
amt Mr. Dilly and Henry each
took h lantern to the stalls and
peered in. There were no rein,
■leer. In.sted eight little gum
drops, green and orange and yel­
low, liiy In the straw.
"Oh, my!" gasped Santa,., ” 1
can’t think what has happened,
i can't understand why my magic
wnnd caused this terrible thing."
Henry dropped his head. He
bad to tell Santa what had happended, " it ’s all my fault,” ne
whispered so low Santa could
scnrrelv hear him.
"Why, hoyT” exclaimed Santa
In surprise.
"No. not" cried Mr. Dllly In s
loud voire. "It'a all my fault!”
Why, maitT’” cried Santa, more
surprised than ever.
Then Mr. Dllly and Henry told
Santa low they hail taken hi*
wnnd in the woods to learn how
to get n rabbit out nf Mr. Dilly's
lint. They told how they had lost
I lie wnnd and the Wiggle Waggles
found It nnd gave Henry their
evil wnnd In Ita place.
'And that’s the wand you
inivp
now.”
finished
Henry
“That’s thr reason It cursed our
frlrnds instead nf the Wiggle
Wai-glos."
For a Inng time Santa sat
thinking. Finally he said, ” 1
&lt;],, m,I clnre use thin wand again
for who knows what evil It might
M ADRID, Dee. Ill— t/D— denermine, lint, anyway, the Wiggle
allsslmo Francisco Franco yester­
Wangle* will never have It day announced the engagement of
aguild"
.
Ul-yrnr-nld daughter, Carmen,
Witli that he broke the stick Ids
nvrp and over across his knee to the 29-year-old Marquis De
a doctor.
it was in a dozen pieces and Villaverde,
The public anounrement was
&lt;&gt;f mi uve to anyone.
read over the Spanish national
’Now." be said. We must gel radio
while the young couple was
hark my waml and all will be exchanging
traditional pressnts at
well."
a small party In Franco'a 16th
I'll go after It!" cried Henry. century
Pardo palace, outside Mad­
"I'll gel it Homo way. They won’t rid. Only
the families
and
fool me ngnitl."
"No." '.aid Santa. "Next time closest friends of the couple at­
the pnrty.
they get v»u 'fill he {ha .Ml) of tended
The Hate of the wedding was
you for they mean ly ileauoy us
n il"
.
, '•&lt; 1 , ■
Al that very Instant they heard
die whooping and bowling of the

Daughter Of Spaln’H
Franco To Marry

Sanfohl Forum

RTheymrap.Wopt. behind
I i f the
f rbarn.
'
"Wlml trial* dntiir yd i Inossibly
k mw Dial would save us T asked
niula.
"
-M*. i •
"t fmntrmimr,“ ~ x x tin »rf;'w itr
III h rlllfi'Srthk «if hN 'rtlW fas V
thought and thought. All the time
the Wiggle Waggles Jcame closer
on tb* J nr aide qt the barn. You
could ulmuet heiir khciii Ipealhe
aa Mr. Dilly quietly thought over
every trick he'd known In all nla

S w S I ' i ; mpioy
'on;
ilon n a ordered to pay W.
L. tin tum , own«r of liw Enelal
Inn, IA0O,
The italc Supreme Court In
upholding the damage a wind
found that
none nf (la seam*
workers waa a member of the
picketing union and none had expreaaed a desire to join the
union.
The atate court held that the
organising drive which prompt­
ed the picketing wes e coercive
effort to compel tho hotel own­
er to aak his men to Join the
union.
In the aecond case the Internatlonal Brotherhood of Teamaters. Chauffeurs, Warehousemen
and Helpers Union, local 309, ap­
pealed a 1260 damage award. II
waa aisessed, when the local win
prohibited by n county enuti
from picketing the Healtln used
car business of A. K. Itanke ami
his sons.
The firm, doing business as
“ Atlas Auto Rebuild," nperales
without hired help.
The union said lib other used
car dealers In Seattle were bound
by a collective bargaining agreement to close their places
at II P, M. and to keep them
closed Saturday, Sundays and
holidays. A nickel was placed
at the Henkes place to persuade
them to observe the seme hours.
The third ruse Involved Real
tie local no. (82 of the A El.
Automobile Drivers and Demon­
strators.
The union was enjoined l»y
court order from picketing the
used car business of (irorge K.
Cline in a similar effort to force
him to observe hours set by
other dealers. Cline operates the

(U M rita H S

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custody of the sheriff to he releasnl' without bond and lo pay
the oost of the case.
Ucorite .Worth, who brought
the friendly suit ngnltml (lautdrn, charged him In an, affida­
vit with refusing to collrct the
sales tax on trlnslent rooms and
with falling lo keep records.
flaulden argued that he was
arrested illegally, that the sales
tax was unconstitutional because
It was a property or Income tax
prohibited by law, was Invalid
because its effertive date was
made contingent on other legis­
lation, nnd that it waa unconsti­
tutional delegation |f legisla­
tive power.
Judge Chillinworth delivered
hia ruling verbally.

mg

today after

N EW YOBKt Dec. lff-fA*) Eire lossee In the United States
during Novamhar totaled $53,116,000 an Inefeaso of M pef
cent over October's M8.0U.00O,
the National, Board of Fire Un­
derwriters reported today.
November Ioases were 0.6 per
rent higher than th* 9(8,040,000
reported In Novamhar, IMS.
Total destruction by fire for
the first
11 months of 1040
stand* gt (600,267,00 a drop cf

The National Board's figures
included losses under fire In­
surance policies with an allow­
ance for uninsured and unreportrd losses.
huilneaa himself and has no
ether salesmen.
In other actions today before
declaring a two-week holiday
recess, .the court:
Held In affect that automoMla
Hubs are nof aaempt from feder­
al Incoma and
eases
profits
taxes. The court refused to con­
sider an appeal frejm the Cali­
fornia State Automobile Associa­
tion that It review a decision of
the U. S. Court of Appeals at
San Francisco,

tM W tm rifiujttU nd
geltr with wattfc.llke presltlan,
« S ra a « .t ls l,h t 4 . (hit H ay Marvel
"• set" (he M * 4ta*t eye. AllTOMATI.
CatlV, O o W , H like a e g ld loth
la tefta-llseA aid hei » n h (ult

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In the days of King Canute,
the British lalea were forest
country.

POWELL’S

Office Supply
110 Magnolia

Sweden Is one of the must
wooded enurilWea’ In the world.1

Gifts of Wearables
Make Exciting Christmas
Morning "Finds" , , .

pear (dr. Dean:
i
would like to thank you and
yopr staff on behalf of the Kb
wanis Club for your help In mak­
ing our annual football game a
lucre**:
The Kiwanln Club realized a
very tidy kiiim which will he used
to xsslsl I he underprivileged chil­
dren of our community.
Yours very truly.
! •
John Krldor

All Wool In cardigan and slip­
pastel and dark colors . .

i NITEY - NITES
Dices them for dreams In Nltey, I
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NHec, the sleeper with 10 famous

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concultii
when illnaM comes, aad at
having regular physical exiMP
aallona when you art well, il
doctor can protect you from
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board was InJ'ired.
The
twin-engined
plane, u
British European Airways Vik­
ing, took off i'Sim Norlhold air­
port at Lahdoi' at 0:21 ‘A. J L
for Brusaela- » •ilh- six pnsicn*
gera and a crest of four.
The pilot's message said one
wheel of the undcrcarragc failed
to retract.

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over style*. Twins and Singles In

Touthton’s Drug Co.
' It I* only becauu madlegl
knowledge and method* hgee
been so successful In condol­
ing disease that many people
can look forward to a long Ufa
after forty. You can not axpait
to ba fee* from -Ulnaa* fatU itf.

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Social A n d Personal Activities

Q t v v o n n n .im n )A

250 I'erMonH Attend Elk*’ Club Charity
Ball At Mayfair Inn On Saturday

ial Calender

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When cookfti. n pound of m o .ii
C h i Dunn* iv y is supposed to
Long's two pievious hushand*,
piesei.t the mistress of the
called police to the Long residence. weigh two pounds
Cupt. Lemlei -aid Bright ex- i
plained Mrs. Long drove to his I
trailer home m Mishawaka nftei
the •limiting ami told him she left
her mis hand lying on the floor.
1
M rs. (I, M. II uni Bley S r.
Bright told nftic.is he returned
her to the opat Intent and railed
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About 250 pertuns enjoyed th# ford, Mi. ami Mis. C I.. Franklin,
aUiuul Elks Club chai ud lu ll Mr. mid Mrs. Lee Samuel, Mr. ami
U u M s P a lm a r R a y —S o c ie ty E d ito r
Te le p h o n e 148 held
Id on Saturdey evening in the Mr*. Iluiold Ka'luei, Mr. and
hull) oiini at the Mayfair Inn. A* Mr*, .1. I). McNeill and Mr. nnd
one of the most successful dance* Mr*. Henry Witte, Jr.
of the year, the event was under
51r. and Mrs. lien Kuti. Mr. and
the general chairmanship of Har­ Mr*. Herman Jacnhson. Mr. mul
old Kustner.
Dancing was en­ Mrs. Jesse C. Lodge, Mr. ami Mrs,
joyed from 10:00 P.M. until 2:00 (1. II Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
At a regular meeting of Semi­ A.M. to the popului music of Paul (’a n n u m , Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Hig­
A
Chrl*tnta»
program
wn»
M ONDAY
|&gt;1 * * i* n t e d on Friday night nole Chapter No. 2, Order of East­ Coble nnd his orchestra.
ginbotham. Mi. nnd Mr«. Henry
Attractive decorations in the M.’ Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Baardall Avenue
Circle will by the c h i l d r e n
of
W il­ ern Star, Mrs. Edsun Unit. Wor­
m att a t 81OO P. M. a t the church. son School at Paula. A piny titled thy Matron, brought her year’s giaml ballroom included ipiantl- Phillips. Mr. and Mrs Boy Symes.
A C hriitnaa party will ba held "Lifts for Mother (loose" was work to u close with a Christmas tics of seasonal flowers, colored Jr.. Mi nnd Mrs. J A. Ponder,
and member* arc naked to bring given iiy the first and second party. Mrs. Joe Corley was intro, sti earners across the orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whelchel, Mr. 1
gift* for a s ift exchange. Re* grades. Those pintieipatlng were iluced and seated in the En«t in pint form and graceful potted an-l Mrs. J, E. Coiirlei. Jr., Mr.,
m ehm ent* will be eerved dur­ Maiy l.eger, Carolyn Moore, Cai- Muthei Adviser of the Order of 1hi Ims. Across the ha Icon v over­ and Mu E.l Lew Whltner* Mr.
simdrn Prevail, Earnest iue Den- Halnliow llirls. The rhnptei voted looking tlie dunce floor "Sanford and Mrs J. M. SI airy, Mr. and
ing the eoclal hour.
The P a it Matron* Club will murk, Mary Johns, Ellen Johnson to donate for festivities at a Elks Churity Hall" was spelled Mis \ F II’Lliiger. Mr. ami Mr*.
meet at th* home of Mr*. W. W. Rosemary Dodge, Hut burn Ann dunce to lie given Iiy the Older mil in while letters against n Daviii It Smith, Mi. mul Mrs.
» irn*r, We»t Nineteenth Street, Omnia*. Ilarhnru Jo Thomas, Mnr- of Rainbow (ilrls at the Arm or) purple background nnd at each end Me'vin Siskind, Mr mid Mr*. Leo
8:00 P. M.
guret Wurren, (lull Wells, Fred- on Dec. 21. An orphan hay in .if the dance floor HPOK was i 1111*11, ' \li and Mis. K. \V. Yost,
The Sun Beam Band of the clink Jutnmes, Wayne Thomas, China wits ie-i«dopleil for a year spelled In purple on white.
Mr nod \|i&lt;. I ooi* Meador of
Woman’* Mi.alnnary Union fur Harney Johns, linymoud Bowlin, lay the Chapter.
\ Santa Claus scene was also tack orviMe. and Ml and Mrs. lllll i
children, aged *lx to eight, will William Singletary, Charles Fox.
On the Tyro
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd of Ken- placed on the hulrony.
mart at 3:30 P. M. at the First James llohhv,
Mi mid Mi*. W B Dyson, Mr. I
Clifford Ituthel, lucky ami Mrs. Corn llellingei of tallies whirl) were grouped mound
Baptist Church.
Carl l(u|ipe. Tommy Sparks, (Bonn New York were welcomed.
Mis ilie dance floor were huts, favor* and Mi* .1 II Tiuluck. Mr. and i
Thi* Sanford Slory League will Spirey unit Dennis Swnin,
Golt was picsented with n Pusi mid paper streamers. The grand Mr* AI Lee, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. |
present a Christmas program nt
An impressive tableaux was Matron's pin Iiy the rhnptri and murch during the evening was led Kotinidlal. Mr. and Mrs. Uirhnrd
7:8(1 P.M. In the Yarht Club, Each given Iiy the third, fourth ami fifth officers ami Mrs. C. II, Hewson, us by Mayol ami .Mrs. Andrew Car­ Kan ell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8.
member is Invited to bring a grudes, also a play was presented president of the Past Matron's la way.
Zittmwei, Mr, utld Mrs, Ctifforil
ochoo!-age child and a toy.
Mr. Kustner tills morillllg espe­ McKihltin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. (-. O.
"(Jlettings of the Christmas Bells" Cluli, welcomed her into the group.
The Tourist Club will hold mi by the third, fourth, fifth nnd
Mrs. Donald Norton of Geneva cially thanked the fulluwJng for Jones. Mr. mul Mrs. Ernest South­
S e n meeting for adoption of h&gt;o sixth grades. Those children par­ and Mrs. W. 1„ Slug directed an their work for the dance: A. L. ward, Mr. and .Mrs. Mitchell Thur­
law for the rluh at 1:30 P.M. ot ticipating in both the tnldeaux exchange of gifts from the lighted Skinner, Dr. Henry Mrl.aulin, J. man, Mr. mid Mr*. (5. W. Gu*Uivthe Tourist Center.
and tile play were as follows, Sus­ Christmas tree and after refresh­ D. McNeill, Cliff Ingram, Robert solt. Mi. and Mrs, Roy Green, Mr.
Gamma Lambda Chapter of an Blanton, Patricia Thomas, ment* were served, carols weir Billhimer uiid Lee Samuel*. II# •ml Mrs. C. I.. Collins, Mr. and
Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Jeannis Bowlin, Ester l.eger, sung. Those initiated into the also thunked tlie Muyfalr for the Mr* David M. Galeliel and Mr.
a t the Mayfair Inn at 8:00 P.M.
Becky Johns, Kola Singletary, order weie Mrs. It. II. Iteely, Mrs. doimtion of the hnllinoni for the ami Mi*. J. M. Cameron.
TUESDAY
Also Mi* Mui Ilia I'earniiui,
Louis,. Ituppo, Alt'iie Moore, June II. C. Hiugiove, Mrs. E. J. Shep­ evening ami expressed his appre­
A meeting of the endowment Lodge, Hacliel Bush. France* ard Mrs, C. G. Clltikunlc*. Mi*. ciation to the various firms and Mr* Fiaiik Sin..... . Mrs. (Yclte
procurement committee will be James, France. Stanley, June .1. M. Gardner ami I'. I Vlbn iiiiiiYidunl* win* donated to the Jo** i'h, Mi* i 'tkin 11In Bruce and
held at 1:30 P. M. in th* dining Wells, Franklin Caldwell, Holier I AlliiunucemPllt was made that poll Harry Anna ('rippled Children’* Ml* I'm 11li Itav. (ml Ibe Misses
h*ll of the Masonic Lodge. It is Butin I. Paul Hoppe, Kuyiiioml He Installation of new ,M .i
Home in l 'nintlllu. lie added that Manioi Mm Lull. D'loii linker, i
urged that ah cuptaln* and com­ Bush, Patrick Bowlin. Miles lieu- would la* held Dec. 211 id Silo &lt;&gt; portion uf the finals dc lived ibid key. .Iran Snvei, Lillian Mor­
mittee* be present,
. ,
I i o i i i llie dunce will he contributed an. Vim LoVell. Helen t'niin*. l’nye
muik Stanley Jimmies, Ruddy o’clock In tlie Masonic Hull
ArTh* regular meeting of Lodge Miiare, Eddie Swain, Eddie Thorn townid equipment foi a playv Williams mol lean Fold of lle879, Brotherhood Of Rahway a-. John Shaw, .lames Bowlin,
gioiind adjoining tlie local swim- IJtnd.
Trainmen, will b* held al th# home Henry l.ee, James Marvin Spinks,
Al
Itol.eit Shmioek. Morris
niing pool on the lakchont.
of Mi*. A. L. Ounter.
111. In.leil oil the lollllllittee for Malcolm C MacNeill, I I Glirnei
Thomas
lilunt.m
and William
The Truth*e«k#r* Lias* will Johns.
the dance were II. P. Shat rock, Muse*. M I'hiiinmi of Belle Glade,
meet at 2:30 P.M. In McKinley
Alvin Odlimit, Lee Samuel*, Bill Glenn I.ingle, l.eegiund Impiol,
Hail for a Chrlrima* party.
roll, J, !.. Hurt, Andrew Curra- | , i i lliei M David, Mellon O. YelMother* of the American Hume expected to arrive an Wednesday
way. Dr. L. T . Doss, Jack llatlgmi, vlliglou, Flunk F Forth, Fred
"■ II'. Ilisllop, Toby Swaggerty, Scott. He, licit Pievatl c. II. HullDr. Henry MiT.auBn. Leo Buiuer, Jey, ]t T Cown, II ti. Echols*
BIRTH
at 4:00 o’clock. Ench mother is
ln)f
Al Cue of Fern Park; Boh Harri*, Chill He Mock. Jr.. Hen lllumherg,
ANNOUNCEM ENT
askrd to bring a gift for her child.
Pete Thurston, Hurry Kudoll, A. A. D. Echols. Ed Fielding. .L 8.
Miss Louise Clink, a student
_ The Thrift Shop will ha open at Georgia State Collegd for
L. .Skin ier. Bull tVilBmns, Charles Brumlev. Italpli Lossing. Henry
% om 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. with Mr*. Women in Milledgeville, Is ex
Miiiris,",. Cliff Inghiiim, J. D. Ta mm. William Faioluo, Rlehur.l
Clyde Ram»*y In charge.
McNeill Morris Moses, Jimmy Packai.l, Sonny Lodge. It. T. &lt; «•
pccted to arrive io the near fu
Rowland James Stewart and Hob- wan. J... N. E Teiikel, 8 Dlhicln,
lure to spend the Christmas vara
Toinmv Stiingei, fit..... . Grnnlh,,
...
„
, i erl llillhlmer.
I lllll.
Mr. arid Mrs
Ray Tuton of
Among those seen dam-lug dur- tm. Hutolil Kastnei. McKay rru.reen CoveSpring* annm.m.. the
evening we.e Dr and Mr*, lu.k t', C Adiiin- and George
Among the students from Flor­ birth
of twins, a son ami dan- i t o.
o.
. ..
.. ,
Steve Hodgkin and Buddy Car­ ida State Unlvmsily who have ur gliter, on December 18 til St Vu, liiuh.am, Mr .'and Ml" Joseph IL Eld.
ter of Carlisle Military School a r­ lived to spend I lie holidays in *T ‘ * t
tu the Rome nt Cicero's lime,
„ "i ‘l*, k»ouvl"iv
Mr. mid Mrs. ' Ray
rived last Saturday for the holi­ Sanford Is Miss Belle Duncan, Mix. I ul.m
will lie rente inhered Browning. Cupt. and Mrs. C. V. lund'.'i was *odd Iiy weight.
days with their respective parents. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Die ......... .. Miss Dolls Bennett , Stovall of llltnxt. Mis*. Mr. nnd
Daman on CiiloBon Drive,
"* Diis elly.________
\|r,. William .1. Toll, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. William Winy
,,,
,
Tony Sutaunim, Mi. uml Mr*.
Miss
June
Ting
pen
is
expected
kuve as their guests, Mr. ami Mrs.
Dr. nnd Mr*. Allen
h l.anev .......... Mlelen, M. ami Mrs. M. L.
JE W E L E R S
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.....
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r „aerro
v j i lll
l
Cs*a rr o ll
Rogers ___
andk son
to leave C h a rlo ttesville
V u.. on nonmmcei loony the birth of o ' Ralaun. Mi and Mrs. J. M. Moye,
EXPERT WAH II AND
Roger*, J r . of B u rn sville , N . C .
&gt;«*’• 23 o spend the holidays w ith son. .Stephen Andrew on Ihe I I , Mli H!lll y|,,. j Knoner. Mr. ami
JEWELRY REPAIRING
.
. .
.
her m o th rr. M r*. \V. J.
In New Grlenn*.
Mis Del am i Ml&gt;. Krank .Snmllei, Dr. and Mr*,
h i fv iii,
xviist'i:. a
Hyd C tiu ie ha* u rrlv iid f r o m , at th* honm »|f M r*. I I . M . Pap- will he rrmemtiererl as the former; H,.m v Mcl.uulin, Mr mid Mr*
w i v r n t t i ’a k k
K i.n it ii'A
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Aca dem y
M a rg u e n ie lit.m a n .
Woodbury Forest
purest Academy
1In11 w m ili on P m k Avenue.
Matcetielle, Mr. and Mrs, It. W,
Grunge, Vn. to spend lhe holiday.*
Cussube, Mi. ami Mrs.. Prior J,
Iss Nixie Klieidloff, a stlldptil
Ml1, and Mr*. (*. S. Bticltanati
with III* parents, Mr. ami Mr*t ..IWiBlant
and Mary College in announced today the Mrlii of a llukur, Mr. and Mr*. Robert 11.
jj, G. Chaw, Jr.
WinlUinshui g, Vu., Is spending thy daughter Temple Jean on Nov ItaMleifupi, Mr- and Mi*. U, II. Le■
hoBdnjs with her purents, M r and 14 in Atlanta, Gu. Mis. Riirhanati Fiis and Mr. and Mis. it. R. Levy.
lie
-fla.l
to
knrtt
Also Mr. nnd Mis.
Davis, Mr.
Friend* will
Elgin - (iruiTi .luluvn
.Mrl,nu. E. Kirelihoff, Jr., at their I* the sistm of Mrs, William,Wray
li.
Ojlhuiu,
J
n
‘
I*
nnd 5^1*. C. R. Bowes, Mr. anil
that Mr*. M.
hninjj|||i' Mayfair.
SPECIAL PRICES
who
recently
spent
*oiue
time
In
after
being
cob
Mi*. Alvin Odhurn, Mr. and Mrs,
japblv to be WUt
WATCH REPAIR
John S. White,' Mr, and Mr*. K.'
WMhr.l to her home following an op­ t Hugh ' Whelchel, Jr. Is spend- Atlanta with the Biichanuns.
II.
Smith,
Mr.
and
Mr*,
George
eration.
(bg the kail,lays with his pm
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---------- -- Thurston. Mr. and Mr*. \V. I'.
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...
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Miami I ••»*« at (heir\hnmi* nu Magnolia
Mmlerirtlirkeys iiiatiiie to seven Heard, Mr. and Sirs. A. T h ,Echols
Mis* L v d y Hogan
•
Avenue.. ||*a‘ graduated on F rlla expected to ■rrive krida) r
^
from Florida .Southern Col- niuiiths nRh.uigh a couple of gen- Mi uml Mrs lltil Gruber, Mj . and
eiati.nis ago nine mnntlis wen. Mr*. Tod Sw ulm. Mi - mid Mr*. Itm
lift N. Park • llram lr) Bid.
Tillls, Mr. uml Mis. J 1.. Craw
mpilredi
Moye.
__
Returning frtun Florida State
University in Tallahassee for the
Hilly Fleming and Vernon Cul- holidays or« the Misses Lila Lcf
nrpper baVe arrived frutn the fin , Hetty Jo Brock, Joann Spunl.l
University of Florida for the log, Virginia Johnson, Mary Ann
holiday* with their respective Galloway, KmMey Meisch, Hetty
Tltlly 0 ill earn gift of softest
0 parent*.
Rene Bull, Carol Skinner, ami
lightest win tilth und comfoitl
:M .9 5
Phyllis Bach,

Mrs. Goit Completes
Wilson School Has
Christmas Program Year As OES Head

(.'•'■'••riitis holly I*
Ill the wild slate the mink !: the
represent the muster o
m uskrat's wor»t enemy.

Woman Shoots

SALKS ur SERVICE

FULLER BRUSHES

CASTLE

Has the Gifts

Thai say uFor You- The

CASTLE JEWELRY
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GOOSK - DOWN COMFORTERS

P R. Bach, a student at Flor­
ida State University In Talla­
Miss Penny llutehlson haa re­
hassee, la spending the holiday* turned front the llurdum School
with hi* parent* on the West In Jacksonville to visit her par­
aide.
_______ _
ent*, Mr. nnd Mr*. W. C. Hutchi*t&gt;n, nt their home &lt;m Park Ave­
Pet# and AI Brock have arrived nue. She ha* as tier guest for the
from the University of Florida weekend Mi** Jon mm Nlffen of
to spend the forthcoming holiday New York City, also a student at
with their muther, Mr*. Nancy the Bnrtrnm Heboid,
^ Brock.
Mis* Lillian Moran and Mis*
Barbara Saunders of Florida State
University are visiting for the
holiday* with their parents In
Hanford.

ALL-WOOL BLANKKTS
I.m m ...... ipiulity with u

soft, ilicp all-wool nap,
W'l.li' iiiiimi taffeta liiii.llug,- I'u-i' I shmli'H.

QaeJan @lotV9
D IN N E R W A K E

pvt. Gene Dewell ha* returnMl to Beaufort, S, C.
after
■pending the weekend with hi*
aunt ami uncle, Mr. and Mr*, M&lt;
H, Anderson.
Mr*. Grady Duncan and son
Mike returned over the weekjtnd
t from New Orleans where they
have b««n v liltin i Dr. •nil Mr*.
Allen DeLaney.
Bobo Dean arrived yesterday
from Exeter Academy In Exeter,
N. H. to spend the holiday* with
hie parent#, Mr. and Mr*. R, L.
Dean.
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| In Spring Colors
A fuvoritt' jfit'i with woiiiou'
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Give ht*r n iiright -tpriitK t i.tii
from I’cmify’s nho'll i&lt;itj..v
ICh tNHiuty iiinl t’omforl l..r
nwiny moiitli* In cnriiu Mittnot,
Hi/UH 13-18

Luce Cloths
An eaqtiiiile gift to h«
prised hy the house­
wife!
Large dinner
table *l*e. Reautlful
design*.

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Mi*a Martha Parkin* will arriva
Lthla waak from Charlottaavl la, Va.
"to visit for tha holiday# with her
jiirtnU, Mr. and Mr*# B, L. Park-

to

2 Wool Gaberdine

Scranton

BUI HutchJaon raturnad oyer
i we
Flo:rid* for th« ChrUtma* hoi»ye with hie pat»«t* on Pnrk
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Beautiful, Useful
C/tfti for the Home

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Ml** M an Touchton haa nr
rived from Florida Btate Unlver
ally to *P*nd tha holiday* with
har parent*, Mr. and Mra. H, Q.
Touchton.

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Rayon luffcta ill Itmciim* cul.ir*

5.95
Slang) pullety dinnerwara,
luml-carved, Bend•paiuted,
bring* refrrihlng gsiciv to
your table. Most piece* nara
different flower uecoralione.
All ere pi..levied under glaae'
...a ll o|ieu itnck.

Lunch Cloths
Hanii-blorki.d pat­
tern* In a wide,
choice of i n t r r l
color romblnatlutB.
Popular alaea. W

Miaa Lylllan Boyle of Duka Univeralty arrivad yaal
for in* ChrUtma*

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H i l l n i i y lo r riu v n in g i id. i** i^*

4.95 to 14.95

PASTEL TOWELS
Practical lu,xuri.'n in new iculiitureil design*, extra (hick and alisotbent.

69c 1.98
W**l. Cloth*

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Style AI1*W**«I
All-Wool Cov»rlx.
Covert*. N**w
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Spring Hha.Ie*. A C H R IS T M A S Gift

Open 'til 0 P.

I to .pond lb* holiday* with thalr
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Bach
and Mr. and Mr*. D. Candelora,

O D A Y ’fl i U Y O F B U '
WOMEN’S SHORT!E COATS

"Everybody's Chriatmea S to re’

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Ga. Tech Cagm 1st. Louis Browns
Psychologist Crown In 14-0
Face Toughest 3 Hire
To Boost Morale
Squads In Nation HT. LOUIS, Dec. |ft— b h - l h " Mud Pic B attle
1

Bradley, Michigan, St.
Louis Rated To Win
Over Jacket S q u a d
By R TEH LIN H HLAPPP.Y
A final flurry of 14 game* fin
ishea the prr-Chrlstma* lin*krtl.nll
•«a*on for .Southeastern Confer­
ence team* and nine of those
game* can make a lot of rhange*.
- The busiest leant* will be Hrorfie Tech and Kentucky, IhjiIi con­
sidered In the top bracket of Dixie
baiketlnill.
Tech piny* three
game* only one of which will he
necessary to prove the Yellow
Jackets aien'l xenred of anybody.
Tonight Tech rurrts Hindli-yin
Peoria, III,, nod If Tech win* It will
he the upset of Hie year. Tomor­
row nlrht Tech meets Ht, Louis
In St, l-miia. If Tech win* (hut
would lie the second biggest upsrl
of the yrar. Thursday night Tech
Ml
“
-State, and- a win
play*
Michigan
In Lansing probably . would he
ghoul the third largest upselling
Of the young "ciisnn.
Tech goes Into each an under­
dog, bpt It Iiiih berm a long time
since Tfch lost three stralglil bn*ketball game*.
The next opposition foi once
powerful, now onre-hralen Ken­
tucky, will lie Del’aul ill LuoUvIlIc
Wednesday.
Friday
Kentucky
meet* n big ten team - - Puidue
at Purdue.
Mississippi will be Iiu*y. blit HoNebcin' opposition baldly ran lie
M frisky a* Tech's and Kentucky's.
The Rebels meet L.H.U. In Union
Rouge tonight, Miami (Fla.) in
Miami Iwtli Wednesday and Thur*
d»jb.flight* and Tampa In Tampa
night.
Other major games In addition
to Tech'* and Kentucky'* are:
Vflnderhllt-Trmiilr tonight; Alabama-Aubinn mid Tulane-ltnyhir
TVoaday, and h.H.U.-LouUvIlle
Thursday. Tampa al*o PI
iday* Ten. . ..
Has&gt;*e In tJhattnnooga Wednesday

Sports Roundup
By H UU II F U l.I.F .im iN , Jr.
NBW YORK, Dec. H i~l/P)-Tlie
baseball rnlee-muker*, who tiled
•o hard Iasi week to find a way
to curb "take out" play* at sec­
ond bate, found one dissenter in
10-year-nlil Jackie Doyle . . Jack,
the oldest active scout in the hiisinfss, was known ns "Dashing
Jjc k " when lie played bull because
of hi*
hla base
hase iiiimlni
iiiimlng ability
"You can't ims* a r u
L .............
. ,
life
nlmul that",

owner* of the St. Louis Drown*.
willing to try anything to Improve
the club’s position, hsvo come up
with n p*cholngl*t.
He I* Dr. David P. Tiaty "f
New York— author, lerlnrcr and
specialist in psychological pm*
Idem*.
Dr. Tracy convlaerd p-eildenl
Hill DeWItt that he ran do thing*
toward building the player* con­
fidence and boosting their Mini ale.
lie has been hired 7«i four wr-k*
of the ItlSO spring baseball tramlog season.
The psyscbntogisl will Imvc »
training base In Ills effort- to indill a spirit of confidence In Ibi'
the players, lie also will runcentrale on teuchlng tln-in how t"
relax and overcome lelislen.
"After I tench I lie player* mi
Mnunl stability," In. Tracy t"1'!
Ib-WIU, “ they will nuloiiintlcnllv
&lt;-limli higher In the league race.
With my treatments, tin- Huh
should finish fifth and may even
ciitnh In fourth."

Tournament Shy
Claude Harmon Is
Cuban Golf Champ
H AV AN A, Dee. III. - bit You won’t find Claude llaramo'*
ns.... among the nation's tap 2f»
golf pro money-winners of IVIII,
hut the Mnmaroneck, N. Y., -wingcr limited off tlm Idggest pm-e
today In the Havana Invitational.
Averaging slightly less than HH
pci round, Harmon completed Hu72 holes of the Cuban tournament
yesterday with a winning total of
271, firing a two-umlor-par 70 for
bis final round over the Havana
country club course.
The New Yorker, a home pro
who doesn't travel extensively mid
passes up many of the nm|or
tournaments, bad not won u big
ora* since Ilia triumph ill &lt;!lfc
.Mnsteies In lli-IH.
Chick Harbort, the long hilling
Hrlinlt star, also gut around In
7U yesterday mid finishing two
stroke* behind llmiiion. Tin- day
before- I tut lieil, teamed with Ha­
vana Hinnteur I'uilio Menocal, I lap
won tlist fet-hole best liall pro-sour,
tent phase of the tournament with
a total of IHI,
II. S. Open king Cary Middle.
•off completed lib, final IH holes
in 71 to finish third with 271). Lew
Worsham, Oukmoiit, I'a., rover ml
Hie coins,, In n snappy DH, good
for a 2711 total and fourth place.
After scoring a mediocre 2.'tJ!
for the first M holes, Frank Hlratialmn, western amateur champion
from Toledo, 0,, panned up Hie
closing round.

Rain Drenched F i e l d
No HandicapToVan
Bu r e n , Thompson
Hy I'K T E A R TH U R
LOS ANflKI.KK, Dec. IU— (A’)
— The Philadelphia Kagles iim still rhnrnplons of the Nallomil
Football lo-ague.
And Kiev,- Van Huren Is u
lerrlfie back, oven In the mud.
Hut N F L head Hert Bell will
never win a sports popularity
contest In these parts.
Those Items stand out today in
the wake of a crushing U -n
victory by Hie Kagles over Ian
Angeles' llnnis in the Coliseum
yesterday. What was bilk'd as »
high-scoring duel between two
speed-burning, pass-happy teams
turned Into a slow-moving tugo'-wiir between two lines, wit),
the Kagles far tha belter.
Only once did passing becotreini port out.
Then
three quick
losses provided one of Philadel­
phia's
touchdowns.
The nther
ennie on n blocked punt.
Thu teams sparred through the
first quarter, but the Hughs
broke loose curly In tho second.
Quarterback
Tommy Thompson
tossed two passe* to left end
which he caught on thn ground
lifter It was deflected. Thomp­
son mixed in tries at the lln--.
(bon rifled one to all-pro light
end Pete I’ilum for 111 yards met
a touchdown. In thn thrust, the
Kagles went Hit yards In si&lt;
plays.
The second score came fnm
minutes after thn third quarlei
started. The Hama ware on thoii
10, set back hy a holding priml
tv, when end l.eo Hklndany broke
through to block Hob Wale,field's punt, pick up the ball on
the llirre and trot nrross. A high
pass from center was a emit 1 1
hiding for Ini. Cliff Paltiiii con­
verted both scores.
The
limns threatened only
iilire, mill that was nullified by
an Intercept Ion. Tile Kagles lost
third riianrn when Jim I'si mer fumbled on the arven.
So tool was the weather that
the lUHluigclMcnta of both Kiih
tern and Western Division win
ncra were willing to postpone
the
playoff
until
('liristuinIt ut Commissioner Hell, In Idhome In Philadelphia, said a&lt;&gt;.
The downpour was so steady
that even two layers of tai
pwulIn didn't keep tlm turf div.
Hhowcrs pelted tlm spertiilois
thruugb most of tha game.
Although be ' didn't1 figure In
althnr of the scores, Van Ilmen,
tha Kagles' nil-pro back, gave ns
rent a running cxhliiltlun as
ho Coliseum lias aeon.
■The oim-timn Louisiana Stale
alar carried the ball 11 time*
for a net lltd yards, breaking
the single-game record of UiU
yards la III tiles set by Flume
Aligsmmr
when
Ids Chicago
Cardinals heat Philadelphia for
the title In the IU 17■ payoff.
Tin- llmos didn't make a single
fnd down from a running play.
They gained only H yards all
day no Hm ground, mol lost 27
to that Fugle line.

Doyle proclaimed. ‘‘It’* „ par: of
the game to try to break up those
ubli play*, Even “If n fellow Is
'double
out, he can’t hold up once he has
“ inmltted himself in a slide. He'll
ttihlm ielr that way . . It’s just
‘llffMgrfaatv* baa*ball and
Uwknl Lht IdUyartraml /an*
P'f . Doyle lst#ne« patently
By AHHOfTATKD PRBHH
ft umpire Hill
“ Hummers ax*| «*'
■ '■ — ---------A' *
flnlf
J the rules comitlltlen'a Idea
p stop unnecessary sliding
CIIICAUO — Hamitiy Murad,
fling
_ Itr
ulii a fielder who 'was S hite Holplitir Kprlugs, W. Vtt..
near the base . . "Wall,,
(flcially
f
wns crowned golf's top
„ nuklrall that Interfermice money-winner (f,'ll,Mi:t) and Vnr
Jock conceded “ Hut I think
f . young don Trophy winner.
fallows like rough. nggrrsslve
H A V A N A — Claude Harmon,
gams*. That's why so many of Manmroneck, N. V , won ImllvlduIhetit are o'laying football Instead nl hmiors In fto.linn I lav mm In­
of baaehal). H
vitational Tournament with 72hole tidal of 271. (thick Harbcrl,
Kitty Bar the Door
Detroit, mid llnvniiii amateur I’edLynn Patrick, Hie Rangers coach ro Menocal tennred to win, pro
AlllMitigli the r'liii-tnmitl Red*
took his ItS venr old son, Craig, amateur best hall play over M
«nii Hi,- National l.eagun pento so« a hiH-kcv game tha oilier holes with total of IHI
Haul in Itlllll, tlmv finished a
flight . . It was Ids first, and when
Tennis
full HI pninta helilnd IU. land*
&lt;Lynn rejoined his family after a
NKW YOFK -■ The 11 H. I.awn lli Irani butting.
eloaa atid exciting game, hp nsked Tennis Asi-nrlalloti ranked Rich­
tha youngster If he had seen daddy ard (lonsalrs and Mrs. Margaret
i t the
garden . , "Yes, daddy,"
e gi
. . re- Osbornre Dupont N«. t in lli"
•'"li'lit tlalional Foolball League
CH*d Craig "You open and close amateur tennis list* for 1DID.
till,- i,\ ,|&lt;-(eating Hie |,o* Atignla*
ha gala."
N KW YORK - The It, H. pro haui- "o a water logged field, 14fesslonal Tennln Association rated
Monday Matinaa
Hubby Riggs No. 1 pro UiinD
A la iflr oia. whn la running him- player of ID-ID.
HOUBTDN, Tex. — An* AllM lf ragged with tha IndlanapolU
Ainciicu Conference all-slar squad
Itiuiehall
oiypmi
.............
•M for
whai won't be a big
NKW YORK— Dave Kuan, N, Y. ilcfrutfiil Hu- A AC champion Claveahare of tlm prnflta ;nuld Itavi Wants* lefthander- led National land ItriiwiiH, 12-7, In Ilia Hhaijt
League pitchers for HMD In rock llmvl charity game.
ygar. salary
xlgit i f an India!- league'* official aarnrd-riut avar
Raring
g. A let prefer red ages with BJiO.
dual last a
HAN HR UNO, Calif. _ lluon
Ida Kentucky
ring along with hli
NKW YORK - The llrmrlflyn Kid (JtVM i) won Tanfuran'a $16.imales, who dldnl _
sihii'd Han Franrlscn handicap
g offers . . speaking of Ken­ Dialgwra led the National Lanvna ilixi
a* n II-day meeilng ended.
ttteky.
tucky, Tho
fho ..................................
Wlldrat font halier* In fielding with a team p&gt;-trentage
MIAMI — Arllxl Life (I10.BO)
thought. Louisiana Rtata was about of .Wtt) fur III4U, uffirlal figures
won the Hovenior Warren purta
tha toij|ii*it team th*y fared nil revealed.
NKW YORK ~ Tim New York at Trotdral Park,
saaznn—• and HMU’a Kyle Rule
NKW ORLKANH - Love Hou­
about tha heel Individual . . Texas Yankee* traded first banc,nan Dick
nd (|I2) won Hie I'ontehartraln
grid fart* are looking forward tn Kryhoak) tu the lletmll Tlgar* liaiullrnp
by a none at Ibe Fair
for outfielder Dick Wakefield,
• dual bntwaen Froggy
iggy William*
W
PITTSH UR OH The Pitta- ((rounds track.
Rica and Art Weiner of Nmtli
Ruling
limiglil jmuthpaw
southpaw
'girollna,
ia,ta pair of aUfldoul and*, ''“/ffh ’Irate* »•«'•*»!»
HKUHHKLH — lloberlo Pmlettl
pitcher Frank PapTsh
Papb
from the
111 tha Cotton Howl.
of Italy bpcnmv (lie Furopenn
Clnvaland Indian*.
v r ■*
liglilwi-lgiil champion, wlimlug the
Foolball
•houbla Known
Napoli
LOS ANOELKH - The Phila­ tlllc from Kid Diuo-url of Helgluni
at tonal Haakelball Aaatkm jMR-Juat iMued * "dlrae- delphia Kaglea won (heir aacoml III a close ID-round Imul.
i" to offhlal* tailing tham how
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, Sports In Brief

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Hd the battle of Waterloo
on tha pitfinjf flildi &lt;of

OPEN TO 9 P.M.
EVERY NITE TIL
CHRISTMAS

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Mr*. Br duPont

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nil the International Boxing Clnb
headed by Jim Norris, took over
and promoted In partnership with
Madison Square Harden. The ISO
Hr PRANK KCK
had five outdoor fight*, Including
A I1 Nawfaature* Kporta Editor
Chicago, a middle.i(ilglfi thin
Nrw York— What taxing nerd- bout In Detroit and three bouta
in the arm' ptefpriililv in New York ballpark*. The outIs a shot
ah
a fighting champion like the old
profit. The Jacobs touch and the
.for Louis,
Although 12 e h am p I o n s h i p magnetic name of Louis wera
fight* worn held the rhmnphut- missing.
apeared more willing to engar&lt;The llgnt hcnvywpignl division
in rmn-tlllo bout*, being very n best described ns stagnant.
cautious about laying their etown- Champion Freddio Mills of Kngland fnih-il to defend Ids title.
on the line.
Jnkp l.nMnltfn of the Hronx,
Louis retired officially o*
heaveyweight champion in Mnich who bent France's Itoln-rl Villobut after Kxinrd Charles out­ main in Madison Hqimri- Harden
pointed Jersey Joe Widrott in mi a dispuled derision which led
Chicago for the National Hoxinc io the suspension of a Judge and
Association title. I.md* returned the referee. Harry Fbla-ts, later
for a serlea of some 20 rxhibl won the middleweight crown, lie
took the title when Marcel O r lion bouts.
"I ain’t rich anil I ain't poor." duo of France austnlm-d a shouldwas Louis' best reason foi re it injury in their Detroit bout
turning to the ring. It led buxine I'In* end came after !• rounds.
.lust when the mldd|'-weirfhl
expert- to believe Hint tlm llruwii
Ihimhi i. who bail been champl-fl division bad aroused boxing insince l!W7, needed ready ea-h terest, Ccrdan, llm most popular
He denied any Intentions of a- foreign fighter since Ceurges Cnrjicuiirr- died with 17 other* in an
gain fighting for the title,
Charles was accepted ns the Azores plane rrash. Ccrdan was
new champion except in Ni * "ii Ills way here tu fare LaMotta
York state where the boxing rout I" a return haul.
New York rrlnstnteil Rnekcy
mission felt that a series »r
heavyweight limits would be tin iirnzinnn, former clmmidun, and
brut way to got a new heavy­ i In- two-fisted middleweight ral­
weight.
ruler, fiddly
enough. lied to knock out a lightweight,
Charles defended hi* till,, here by •'barley Ftisnrl, In tho In,-It bit sec­
slotting tins Imsnevich, ex-light onds of u IR-roumler.
Welterweight c h a m p i o n Ray
heavy champ, In seven rounds in
Yankee Htmllum. Later Charier Robinson made only one title deslopped Pal Valentino in eight tense, beating Kid (Suvltan of
rounds in a title bout in Han Fran­ Cuba in Philndclphla. Sugar liny
however, fought 12 non-title hunts,
cisco.
Mike Jacobs, the promoter wh» -coring eight knoekool*, winning
paved the way foi Louis' fame, •lit«••• on decision* mid fighting
n-tlreil In-muse of IIIiov.h two i dinw with Henry llriiu in lltifmonths after Louts "bung up hi- I,do. Itoliinsoll drew sii-prlisiorin
gloves." In hardly nay time nt 'ii Texas and Miissachiiselts for

The Clubhouse

CRT A

pound crown twice, stopping Knnque Rolano* In four round* In
Dot Angeles and heating Freddie
Dawson In III at Philadelphia.
Tho latter bout, In which Willlaina
yelled "fix," coat him m $600 fine.
The champ said "a friend" tele­
phoned
nim, saying
William*
Would lose If the Dawson fight
went the limit. William* failed In
Identify the "friend."
In non-title laaits, Williams won
six decisions, srored one knockout
and lost two taints to welterweight
(iavjlan In the Harden. William*
also drew a suspension from tlm
NI1A for falling to go through
with a California fight.
Willie Pep of llnrtfnrd, Conn,
regained tho featherweight till"
by outpointing Sandy Saddli-t in
h . blistering
Iferound
Harden
fight. Pep taler stopped Fddle
Compo In seven rounds In ii Idle
bout,
Manuel
Ortiz of California
made one bantamweight title de­
fense' defeating Dado Marino in
Honolulu. In non-title laiuts he
Inat tn Jimmy Cooper In Wa-Mugton, Henry
\ry Davts In Honolulu i
Ronnie Clayton tn Kngland.
Rinty Monaghan of Ireland lost
a non-title bout to Terry Alien of
England In London but later, in
defense of his title, he and Alien
fought a draw In Belfast. In I*'tween these rtashe*, Monaghan
defeated Maut lrn Handeyron of i
France In a title fight.
Intercollegiate Ice hockey
making it* bow in Michigan .Stale'new Indoor arena, seating 4.IH"1
A dozen game* will tie plnyerl this
winter.

Thursday, December 22itd
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M ’ftliAfiK CO.
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300 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 1348 I I K N TY
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Phone 1624._______________
1126.00 delivered. W. J, .ThuiU|
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Hu ni* wood or mal. Ph. 9110-W, NEW FI.IIMRH nurfared to per
HCT Myrtle Ave.
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SANFORD JE W E LR Y A N D
SWAP SHOP! 406 E. 4th St. Wf
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LUG G A G E CO.
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Adulta only. 300 Banford Ave,_____ Phona 1348
thing.- Phone IDS ..I,__________
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County, II. M. Gleason, Lake
Uhrir-ttnaa Gift Crating— roaaonMary.
bring your preacHpiioaa
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Latwy'a. Phono 103.
Co. (Not Inc,| 200 N. Laural, VENETIAN BLINDS mode to nr*
A apartment.-One raHe north Mon-*
tier. Seminole Venation Wind
Phone 161*4.
ENJOY Sunday dlnnor at Lhnoy'a
w roe Bridge, G. W. Btinioa.
Co, H20 W. 3rd. St. I’llone
A N TIQ U E Cfilna, Secretary, ComTie
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abort ordora.
and Blorea. ltd W. Plrat Street.
ilantflng Latnpa Gian*. Alio G A LL 617 for Battery, Generator
Photia 1431,___
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HOT LUNCHES aorved ovary
and Star.rr aervlco. Swain'*
Truck* and Traah, Select Your
day 11:80 to I — with Homo
Itatlery Hervlce, 801 W. First
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Homtr'e Grill, 324 Boat tat.
Cnttrae, Winter Park.
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c|e* repaired, lock R key work
SANFORD JE W E L R Y A
FOR BULOVA •GR UEN - ELGIN
No vvalllng-work guaranteed
# v o room apartment. Apply
LUGGAGE CO.
I.ONGINEH - W ITTN A U F.R
II. W. Sbuuian, 1110 East 4th HI
Elm Avanua.
SOS Sanford Avo.
Phono I34R
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‘ nlture and automobile*. Reaxon
phona H I M .___________
n apt. with two ladiM.
LUG G A G E CO.
able prices. Fre* pickup A tiewith twf
Shrimp Dinner, Served 800 Hanford Ave.
Ijyrry. Boa 1441, Hanford.
KHchett^rivli
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V4doi.nTi Hofrigerallon ScrvlrrV totry night at HoMor'a Grill,
table, 6 chair*. 4 piece bedroom
aild Appliance*. Call 192-K or
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1240.
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Its Villains, Heroes

Iron Dnkea Are
For Cage Honors
Hot Contenders
Duquesnc Out To Beat
LaBt Y e a r ' s

DeratiRcd Girl Fires
Bullet Into Player;
Yanks Stage Come­
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17-5

Winning R e c o r d

„ Br fb a n k kck
A r Ncwsfesliirr* Hpnrl* Editor
NEW YORK— lliischall fan*, !&lt;•
U«e I he term rather loosely, had
• busy season during HMD, both
on and off (he field.
Otir New York uniter rnmc out
of the "lands fin mi nllerratinri
with n manager; It wan I hr first
post game *nifflo ever trlrvlnril.
In Chlrago n deranged Ill-yearnld girl naked a player to vlsil
her hotel mini. She had some­
thing (ni|iorlaiii to tidl him, she
Mid, nefore hr miild auk the nrorr
the girl allot him.
Three were only rxtra-rurrlriilar
•rent* hut hotli made png* one
headline* Iwfore Die pennant races
ramn down to the wire in n nil* ling
flnlah. The flrsl trill game* played
really didn't count hci'HIHf liolli
pennant* were decided on the final
any.
Whnt many believe wan the
grcatc-d sports comeback ,,f the
ear wa* achieved by a band of
ruined and battered New Yolk
Yanked. After tnaiug their irrifr
on flrnt plan’ for the flint lime
with only two games left, they
heat what appeared to lie a
at runner llonton Red Sox team,
#•4 and 5-1, on Mirrrsslvr day* to
wrap un Ihetr Hull American
ordered the Federal District Court
League flag.
to determine whether baseball I*
It mathed till' neroml vcm bl
a monopoly. In the mb bile of I
■nrrennloii thnl .lru&gt; McCarthy’*
World Series, Cordelia dronppd
ftonox Mat the pennant hy one
suit nnd wn* signed to pfny with
game. In HIK they tied Cleveland
Uni Cardinals. Max Lanier ami
hut thajndlnnn won the unc-gome
Fred Mm tin. Cardinal pitcher*
, For Casey Stengel, who
who also tin,| *utI* pending (Igninsl
IfiWfi untiling lltll hasebnll
baseball, dropped the action nnd
poverty Itl nine yearn of managing
almost helped ihe Cardinal* win
In the National l,engue, It narked
the pennant.
a brilliant dehut an a pilot In the
(Inly one mid seiiHiiu manager 1*1
Junior elrruit.
change look place with Clint Icy
The tliooklvo Dmlgcra literally
(Irtmm moving into a front office
ancakrd Into the National League
job with the Chicago Culm In fHpennant hv the hack door. Four
vor of Frankie rrlseh. Al the
straight f'aidlnal defeat* helped
dose of the season, Clark (Srlffllh
them during the hint week. A* it
of the Washington .Senators iiimlr
wan the Dodger* bad to go |U
Rueky llntris Ids manager for the
Inning* In the tail game to beat
Until lime. De leplnced Joe Kuliel
a spiritrd I'blllle leant, 11 1, fot
And Hut Cincinnati Red* dropped
Manager lluckyWallers lo fovnr
the ell nr her.
uf I,like Hewed, the ex-Rruwnlr
After two Hoch hertlr pmttmld
pilot who hud *Hld, In effort that
fare* the World Serle* wn* niilllie could put a finger op I IlM u r­
ollniartle. Tim Yankee*, known
gin'* hnnl trouble for $50,1100.
aa the tram of dentinv, won the
Three rluhs changed hands. Fred
flrnt 10-reul auliway Serlan, four
M. Hnlgh galped full control of
game* to one. The relief pliehltig
the HI. fsiul* Cardinal*, EIH» By*
of nouthpaw .foe Page ami the
an replaced Hill Veeck a* head of
hurling of Allla Reynold* and Vic
the Clevnland Indiana and Bill and
Raaehl'Wa* the difference. The
Charlea DoWItt took over the HtIMrtea ,*?■* nothing like the Itii7
class!*' whlrh went seven game*. straight yeur, twu of which found Uula Browne,
T r R rft if if Was comparatively
KvenV fie subway fare wn* a hint lied with John $4isu, • «-»
Hut fur the shouting of Kddlo light, Thu major deal scot Pitch*
nlrkel then.
Moat of lha Imllvldtinl headline* Wullkus, the flrsi hjixetmiit |hey ei Murry Dlckeon to the Pirate*
want tn Joe niMagglu bccuiniu of: olitiilned from the Chlrngo Cub*, nml iilmut $ 1 0 0 ,111 X1 to the Cnrillllls ftn.nnt) contrail (ID Hi* the PhiIIle* might luive causetl Hal*. Thu (llanta added tWo Negro
bat. fit) recurring heel trouble more trmihle Iu Hiuuklyu's pen- player* to their roster nud dropmint hallle. The Phillies rinlnhed
and vjrun pneuiiainla. After missIng the flrnt flfi game* he re­ tliii.l with Htek Slider, mi. able
turned to action with a bang In icpliti'ciui'ill, luit mi Wullkus, hold­
Hanlon on June 2 H la three game* ing down III* flint base in must of
ha laxhei1
- out four luuiiei* ami the Hill gullies Wullkus missed.
drove home lilac nilti against the
The run who Juliipril out of the
preaeaaou flag favorite*.
stiimls in the Polo (Hound* accused
From then no DlMage'* mete Cliinl mntuigei Leo Hill ocher of
pretence In the lliirup gave Id- kicking mid mmchliig him. II linnmete* a lift and pul lump* iu the pencil after u game In which the
throat* of the enemy. For the playcis were mi then way tu the
final two game* with the lbi«nx dresning room*. Within two week*
h* left a nick bed. I.cg ciump* I bin wn* the rhrniiuhigiciil iink'r of
forced him to leave the field dur­ oveuta;
ing the final game. Iu the Serle*
('ominlsslutmi A. M ('handler
hia after cffeclH of pneumonia suspended Dill ocher, milcied all
showed on hi* leflcxc* for he tciinii to protect their plover* hv
■truck nut five time while pulling keeping funs In the uliimls until
only four hall* out of I In* infield, players hud reached dre**llig
but one of them wn* n hunter In rooms, the fan dropped all clmrue*
and upnliiglurd to Dm ocher, l.eu
the Serif* clincher.
Tad William*, tun, wa* playing was refuntnled nod wmiml up
for $10(1,1100. llrcaiiNe id III* Mg with a new t! hi nl contract covering
bat and new found fielding Inutile ............id 11151.
Even before tbc reason started
won the lengim'* uiu*l valuable
ynr award, lie and triuumate. Clmmller fined Hie (Hants, $3,0011
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$tfn Stephen*
Imlh drove Iu I fdt noil Duroi'lier mol one of hi* new
tie. (he beat
d one.two
punch since enarliPX, Fred FlUslinmotis, $500
ul
o Yankee hey
heyilrv*
of Untie llulh each. The reauoii: Itasebull'a good
i
ihrlu However, on the old reserve cliiunc. Fit/, technically
nd 1,___
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am
Inal dav, William* lo*t the Al. wna under contract to the llnatnn
flit
hattlng crown liy a fraction of n Itruvea when he signed with the
lift lo Dclrnlt’s lm*tllug third (Hants.
•olB.
baseman, (ieurge Kell. It Him .14211
Tlie reserve eliiUHe bring* tn
mind Danny (inrdrlln ami the ma­
to .H4CIU
Jack nohlnxmi, llrntiklyn's ver* inr lenguer* who jumped to (he
eatlie see,, nil baseman, won the Nl. Mrxleau larngne In 10411. AH war*
meet valuable player award and suspended fur five year* eonn
ilM the hatting crown with .1141!. after Jumping Imt the susphtalon
He altui led the league In atenl* turned out tn he n three-year ban
n* Commlssluner Chmuller lifted
with nit.
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By their percentage*, Kill* It Inal Juno.
(lardelln won a [mint In hi*
Kinder and Mr I I’mrue 11 of the
Hnaoi were the he*t pitcher* In *1 0 0 , 0 0 0 hiiII against baseball
bfreball. Kinder won 21 and lost wheq tho V, B. Court of Apitcal*
• "while snulhpaw I'arnell hung
k 35-7 record. llriKiklyn came
;wlth a
t Ntwcnmlre, 21-ycar-nld giant
I'lvcry Tlilnir For Tito Sportonuut
tram prodlct a great future
glm. Though lie repotted week*
the Maeon opened, he won 17
loat •, enough to become the
r u t l i l a ea t
I'a arookie
of the year. In the
gue The Aieoclated
leltall writer gave
o (Jerry Coleman,
anbee ascend haaeman.
roup of baaeboll
another *«l of
W$a Roy Blevere
Brown out*
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A I1 Newafeaturea
PH IhA DEttP HIA— Seven team*
loom large on the Petin*ylvanle
basketball tcene with the Iron
Diikn. of l&gt;U(|tie*ne pre • *eaion
favorite* to wind up rompetlni
for national honor*.
Ilehind the veteran *tudded
Duke* should come Vlllanova,
LaSalle, Penn, Temple, Muhlen­
berg and Lafayette, In *mall
college
competition
look
for
Pennsylvania
Military College,
(iellyaburg and Drcxel to romp
In the Middle Atlantic Confer*
enre with Oaneva and Weal*
ininstei pacing the Independent*.
)&lt;ed hy fl font, 5 Inch Charley
Cooper, Diupieane ahouhl fmprovi&gt;
nn It* 17-5 record of last year.
Coaeh Dudle Monr« ha* a well
balanced srpiad with all Important
height, exretlent shooting ability
on liable ball handler*.
Cooper
might well qualify a* the player
of the year, This *harn*hnttfng
color should pare Duqursnn into
snrneliody'a tournament come next
Marrh.
Coach Al Severance will start
his l lth season at Villanov* will,
the same sipiad Hint won 25! ami
pril two veteran slugger* -lo
f " lr,,cr Mori Cooper and Flral
haaeman Johnny MUe. Cooper
wen
(ho Red* for Ray Mu.fier
and the Yankees got Mile on wal
'
V
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nr r t &gt;*” .
7 _*"*£DlfE l,n,™rnsd
first liming ,“rune
In the All-Btar
g*me won hy the American Lea­
guer*. ll-T .
I.uke Appling, 4(1, complrlcil 2 (|
vnir* as Chicago White Box
shortstop arid ran hi* number of
gome* at that position In 2,|07,
Inciikiug Rabbit Miiiauville'* mark
of 3,151.
League game* dirw 20JI12JI27
fail*, * drop uf 1 pci rent ovei
the lilgti nf III4H, hut Dint was expertcil. Yankee turnstiles dirked
tn the tune of 2,121.11)3 adrnlesiolis.
.Several clubs were the victim*
Ilf dissension rRher In the dre**.
log room or front offlre with the
Ihnton Brave* getting Iho mmu
alentlon on Ihl* score. Mauugni
Hill Houtliworth packed up and
left the Braves, 104H National Lea­
gue champion*, I1H game* back
nr the leader* In mid August. Af­
ter the seaaou ended hi* player*
voted him only a half ahara 9 !
their fourth plnce.Series money qf
$1 -1 1 .0 0 . Chandler later ordcraif
full share for Billy. Soutkwo!
Insisted lie left the team baeni
he was ill. Thq way tlw Hrai
playnl would have maria any
ager III,
The Braves' owners, who Ineldenliilly have dune a fine Jnh alm$&gt;
they look over sbmildn't feel ton
badly about the plight of (heir
former champion*. After all, tho
Cleveland Indiana, world cham­
pion* of 1U4H, finished third, eight
game* hark In their own league.
Prr*ldem Veeck, before I1 0 sold
out, tried everything, With his
team In fourth place, he hurlrd
their peuiiant hope* complete with
casket, floral wreath* and pall­
bearer* In centnrflcld at Municipal
Htadlum. It wa*u,l such a wacky
Idea at that Iwraiisa 2tt,040 fan*
turned out fur for the ceremonle*
— and a night game which follow­
ed.
Biggest baseball skull of the
year
ir -went
"went to Cliff Maps*, Yankee
“ er. During
outfielderDurini the final week
season tl—
tna --------Rnsox scored
of the *ns*nn
.
the winning run op a disputed
smieein play- After the game,
Mspes, who was a .bench "Her
that day, asked the plate umpire
Hill (Irlevr; *ilow much did you
have nR the gamsT*'
- The ehlldlsn question rust MM
,c» $ 2 0 0 and a public apology to
Ir
[h e veleren umpire.

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loat sevaa and than bowed to
Kentucky In tha NCAA tourney
m New Yok.
.Severnnee can count on threo
freshmen— John Brennan, sig foot)
live, from Brooklyn; Joe Maguire,
atso
of Brooklyn, and Bennie
Stewart, York, Pa., shotmsker. The
team will tie built around lanky
Paul Arliin. who
scored more
Ilian 100 points for the Wildcat*
last season. If Vlllanova geta by
early season Sugar Bowl assign­
ment* against Kentucky, Bradley
Cecil and Tulane, It'll he really
Imigh.
I
I, u,Hulie has the personnel and
tlm schedule to gain top ranking
if the Explorer* under flew coacn
Ken Locffler have learned to
penetrate a tone defense.
Veteran La Salt* I* led hy H
fruit, 10 Inch Larry Foust. Loeffler ha* several excellent play,
makers, a host of good outside
•hot* and a tall squad.
Dark hors« of 1'enniylvanlu Is
the fullest Temple team since the
owls won national honors In 1017,
Coach Jijsh Cody's team averages
about six feet, threo Inches.
Leading prospect Is *ix foot,
four inch Bill Mlkvy, who riveraged 25 points a game for the
frosh last Mason, veterans Ike
Homavagc, six, seven, and John
llsllot*.
six, thrae, form
the
nucleus.
The most optimistic coach In
i he Keyitona state I* Penn's
Howard Daltmar.
“ We're good and should hove a
itreal season,'* says Daltmar. The
former court great picks his team
to win the Ivy league crown.
Seven returning laltermen and
11 six foot, four Inch sophomore
sic th*» reasons for Dallmar's
to*y outlook. Tall Herb Lyon;
i-Hptaln Phil Harman; last yrar's
sophomore sensation, Hugh Jef­
feries, and hurly Harry Wattluiifer are among the returnee*.
Ilig Paul FHtpalrlck Is up frnm
1In- frosh.
Muhlenberg lost Harry Donovan
alinn*t a team In hlm*elf— hut
Coai h Hud Barker still ha* plenty
of topflight mnterlal. Harry Mac,
kin. who broke a leg nnd wa*
out most of the season, Is tmek.
Elmo Jackson Is another of Mark­
er’s fa*l breaker* who *hniitd keep
Hu- Mule* up among the east'*
first flight.
Lafayette probably was the
bnidrst
hit
hy
graduation,
losing
Marly
Zlpple— 1,000
point man over his varsity
carrer— ami Jack Millie. How­
ever, new rnaeh Hay Htanley
should come up with a lietter
(bun average team built around
1 dermis Duane Warrick, Jack
Fix. Harry Love and Oliver Smith.
Ht. Joseph’s ha* spirit hut
lacks Ihe iieresary manpower
mill height: Piit loat Its star*
Hsmmv Dnvl,| ami Dodo Cslerus
and Dm- Cariami appear* In for
a lean vear that may find him
lucky to win alx games 011 a
lough srheduln; Penn Htale tins
a new rnaeh In Elmer (Irnas and
the most Interesting thing about
the Nlttay
Lion* 1* (Iro**'
promise to Inject the fast break
Into Ht*te'» famed "crawling
alack."
Lehigh, Franklin and Marshall,
Havrrfnrd, Hwarlhmore, Albright
and lluekneil appear headed for
tough season*.

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To Hold
Seminole Squad KiMhnmee
Benefit Grid Tilt State Farmers Market
Resumes Work cl*l)—
KISSIM M EE, IKe. 2 0 -(S p e SAflFlINtl »T* Tjt M * * K * »
One of the host holiday sea­
NSRKtrr
sin. at
son sport* events will he the semiprices reporisil
For Cigar Bowl pro
football game on Friday, Dec- hi Til*Ihe following
liaalara
*
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n
Hanford
c-nH-r 10 hetwren tha fnmou*
proitiici,
hkpoht

FSU Me e t * Wofford
In Tamoa S h r i n e
Game, January 2nd

TA L L A H A B B E E . Dec, 20. ( Special l — Tha Florid* State
University H e m ln n le football
•quad, whlrh has been enloving II,
first real holiday since (be opening
of pre-season practice on Lalt-r
Day, I* scheduled to resume work
here WedneNdey, Dec. 21, when
Heed Hoarh Don Veller reassem­
ble* his squad to start prepara­
tion* for th« Shrine Cigar Howl
"im r with Wofford In Tampa, Jnn.
2.
The Indian grldder*. who mat­
tered lo their homes Immedlalrlv
after the completion of their final
“xams last week, didn't leave their
thought* for the post-season game
completely behind them when they
•onk off for home, Most of the
players drew footballs frnm (he
equipment manager, and look their
'hoc* with them, planning tn keep
In condition with light wnrhmit»
at home.
Worked During Vsrstlnn
Coach Veller said here tmlsv
"You'd think those kid* would
have had plenty of football hy now
and plenty ready to take a five
nr six-day rest from It, hut prar
tlrally everyone of them ha* lab'
out a practice *rh*dule for himself
during thla brief vacation.”
The Indians' attitude I* an Indi­
cation of the manner In which
they regard their tilt with Woffnrd. Under-rated in manv quar(era because of the fact they play
In the amateur Dixie Conference
end are nnn-suhsldlted, most of
'ho Seminole* are anxlnu* to prove
In the Wofford game that they
otav a prntty rough brand of foot­
ball.
Wofford,
victorious
In
II
straight game* tbl* season and
unbeaten In their last 21 i-auics
rules 11 heavy favorite over FSU.
hut the pre-game forecasts which
favor the Terrier* by a* high n21 point* in some quarter*, ap­
parently mean little tn Ihe Bern
Inojc squad and probably won't pre­
vail at game time.
Veteran Center Joe Marcus, AH
Dixie Conference plvntmsn nnd the
■’most valuable player” on the
Seminole
squad
thla
season,
siunmrd up the general feeling re
rently when be *nld- “ We wrnt
Into every game favored this &lt;ca
son, nnd It's a strain. I'm glnd
tltut we're the underdog* Ihllime. It’ll give u* a good oppor­
tunity to surprise somebody,”
MacLean la Heady
Ken MacLean, hlg senior tailbark who'll be winding up hi* coleglate career In the Cigar Bowl,
fee's much the same way aa Mar­
cus. The hlg Qulnry hark says.
‘‘Thl* ha* hern a rough srason
for favorite* all over the coun­
try, maylm It'* our turn to spring
an up«rt over a heavily favnrrd
opponent.*'
MacLean, Incidentally, i* certain
to he tha center of considerable
PREP (IR IIID EH H&lt;H.LK
attention when the squad reas
RIH1NII UTAH, Tex. — (JP&gt;— -umlilus here Wednesday,
He's
Buck DU...... know* a thing or been out of action since the sec­
two about running with a foot­ ond garni1 ,if Ihe mason against
ball. lie srnrrd 257 points dur­ Mississippi (l -lloue with a chipped
ing the season.
vertebra, and will tie attempting
Hu* the amailng thing about
tha Rising Star High Behool
Hash la that he averaged mmc
than 17 ynls every time he
rarrleg the l«tl.
They say If you want In **v
Klye Rota wearing Dnak Walk­
er’* number Juet teke ■ gamier
at Buck, Tie usee Nn, H7— tin
number made famous hy Walkci.
Southern
Methodist's
g re a t
player. Ami he run* with the
ball like Rote, BMtt’s big halfback who almost heat Notre
Dame.
Hibson sparked Rising Star to
an undefeated, untied season In
fact, tha teem haa a consecutive
winning streak
of 2ft game*
g&lt;
which a
started In October of 11)47

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to I V M her lt». iMf
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I on It- li II un I 13
T-.p
(Al — Report of the State Hltrii* In­ Tomatoes
I'rl II.M&gt;
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M-l I ' l n 13 nil
spection Bureau at 10 A.M. today T o m a to —
r iT lt t s
In hoses:
•lift Hole, l l l l d
&gt;, Hoi 13 VI
Fruit
Hrapeft Or*na»" Tan’ea
Ilox 13 73
I2.10H 51.1100 15,102 m a n * —
Rail
(Irapef mil,
•J.ftHl
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1.571
ll o * IS on
I ill lira n
Real
0,547 100,120 44,000 ilrspefriill. Mai ah
Truck
l l o t 13 73
Heartleaa
24,027 100,214 01-751 Talianrluen
Total
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llniillna m o d e r a t e l o i i a r . mm ket firm, movrmant f a i r l y iirmn
In
I02H-20,
(Snail* Uoorgt on
nil produce
Halnsworth
of the
Montreal
fie tunnd iPklli .......... rants*.
Oiapefrult
nml Tatianinas
('anmllrn* posted 22 shutouts In
off uraite •|UxIf■y aelllnt l**(
44 games.
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prices uuuled
Kissimmee Holden Hrahmans and
the undefeated Thomasvllle, Ha.
eleven. The game is being spon­
sored hy the Klwarls Club of
KUsImmee a* a lionefll game for
one of the Holden Brahman* who
sustained a broken arm earlier In
Ihe senson.
The game will start at P I'- M,
December 10 In the Oscoia High
School athletic field In Kissimmee.
The seating capacity of the field
1* 2,500. The Holden Brahmans
raptured second place In Ihe
Northern half of the Florida SemiPro football league and the entire
squad Is practicing dally In pre­
paration for the semi-pro grid
classic nf Florida. The Thomasvllle
cieven Is undefeated 1041 «nd has
s record of playing fast, hard,
clean football.
High school hands will perform
■luring the half-timp perlnd and
"Red" Simpson and hi* famous
high schooled horse "Trigger Hold
will give an exhibition of horse­
manship seldom equalled and never
bettered anywhere In the United
States.

11 comeback against the Terrier*.

FHU'm lending ground gainer In
both the 1017 and the ii'IK sea­
sons, MacLean could make n lot
of differences In the Seminole nl&gt;nek If he's ready to go.

Best passer on the 1040 Mich­
igan State
freshman
football
team really was a thrower Wil­
lie Thrower, hiiKbnrk from New £
Kensington, I'a.

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T U E S D A Y D E C . 20. 1949

Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Sanlillo
from ('nnneetivot have started
construction on llicli home at Astunaiio Rond and Serena Rond.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. EtchI 0 n and daughter llurrlette of
Santigo Rind and Mrs. Dale Donlltle of Allconte Road had dinner
at tlit* Orange City Hotel In hon­
or of Mrs. Kirhorn's birthday.
The Saturday Night Club met
at the Ih&gt; Italy Mansion House
Snturdny ♦veiling* Mrs. l/&gt;*»lc
Patterson was hostess for the oc­
casion.
Tuesday evening the He llary
tileo t’luli met at the He Rary
Mansion House. Mrs. Joseph BpliWk and Miss Wheeler accom­
panied on the piano. Mra. Romeo
I'a g lla ro directed the choir. The
(■lee (*lnh is practicing Christmas

carols for the party that is being
planned.
Mr. Earl Klchhorn of Santi­
go Road and his Aunt, Miss Edith
iVelssman of Orlando accom­
panied hy Dale Doolittle of Ali­
cante Road left Wednesday hy
car for New York. Mr. Elen horn
and Mr. Pnnllttlr will return Just
before the holidays. Miss Weissman will remain in New York.
Mrs. Vincent Valentine, Mrs.
Harold Young and Mrs. Russell
Cooper attended the Enterprise
ITemenlary Srhi*.d |h esentatlnn
of “The Story of Jesus" presented
hy the Women’s Clilli of Enter­
prise mi Tuesday evening at the
residence of Mr*. Class &lt;m Lake
Shore Drive.
James A. Romney of Colorado
Road is visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Block of Brooklyn N Y. Mrs.
Slock Is a ncicc of Mi. Komncv.
Mi. and Mis. Harvey McGill
and daughter Karin of I'lnltshiug,
N. Y. arrived Friday to spend the
Wintci with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M. Iti mvn of High Rnnks Road.
Mrs. McGilly Is a daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. B'diert M. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell from Long
Island. New York are now living
in their new home on Naranjii
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kearney of
Long Island, N. Y. are spending
the winter at l.akevlew Court.
Mis. Karl Van Ness Is confined
; to her Inline because of Illness.
Wilbert Miller of Hmyra K»ml
Is a patient at the Palm Haven
Hospital in Winter Park.
Mr. and MrV Paul flyers of
Chicago, III. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Whrwell of Naranjn Road last Wednesday.

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Mr. and Mr*. William l.angbehn, Kgt. nml Mr*. Joseph Dun* nnd Mr. nnil Mr*. Romm 1'itR.
o went mi u Amhincd plonir
ami fishing dip to nine Spring*
Park. From Blur Spring* Pork
Ihry rruUe.l ilmvn the St. John*'
River on n ( ’rlss-Craft Cruiser.
Mr. nml Mr*. William Hunter
of Lindenhurst, lauiR Hand, N.
Y. were guest* of Mr. nml Mr*
Vincent E. Valentine of Mnlinn
Roail. The Hutger* were on their
way home after spending five
xvyks in St. Petersburg.
W ilis, lift h Hriilon of Second
Street in visling with her itiidrr
in Montrose, N. V.
Mr*. Million Plicola and her
dailghlrt ft Hill New York City
hre tiuilding their home on .Ser­
ena Itoad.

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an asbestos table cloth and
have astonished Ills guest, b&gt;
throwing It Into the flic wlicic it
did not hum.

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D E L TA II-MAR V E L L A CROSBY PEARLS
ID E N T IF IC A T IO N RR ACEI.ETS
SANFORD JE W E L R Y A
l.l'titiA O E CO.
.1110 Sanford Ave.
Ph 1,1411
SINGER M ACHINES Christmas
gifts, Terms.
Mlf, K. fdh St.
Phono HUM.
MOTOROLA RADIOS
|in.7Kup
Portable A Table Models
SANFORD JE W E L R Y AN D
l.l'titiA O E CD.
JIH) Saiifoid Ave.
Phone l.'IIH
We both lose when you don't
bring your prescript!*
l.aneyV Plume I0&lt;1.
Large eirnilaiitig heater, ehrati.
Iliirn* wood or rout. Ph. lUItt-W.
llttri
1020 Myrtle Ave.
EN JO Y Sunday illnner at l.aney’a
76c alNii week days. Lumhea A
ahort order*.
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HOT L U N C H E S
served every
day 11:30 to » with Home
Mad* tolls and corn Muffins.
Comer’s Grill, 324 Bast 1st.
Hirer t.
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HANFORD JE W E L R Y A
LUG G A G E CO.
800 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1348
ESIIELM AN S Red Rose Feed.
Touchton A Watson, 120] Celery
Ave. Phone t lM -J ,_____
FR IED Shrimp Dinner, Served
“Tha Beat Shrimp on Karlh”
every night at Homer’s Grill,
&gt;84 East 1*1. Street.______
Vatchas
$6.
Shock Reslat. Watches
16.06
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$3.
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gal.
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gab $2.60
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a.rr Iha t*l&lt;phaar »a a n a araa4um rhatar If auur aaaaa
la Ilalr4 la Ihr Olrphaaa hpah.
la rrlara lar Ihla arr.maa4allaa Ihr a4rrrllarr la raprrfa4
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la aar •ililea aa Ihr far hrfarr
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Planar aaflfr aa lmaa#4lalrlp
if aa rrraa arrara la faar aa.
■Va raaaal ha rrapaaalhla far
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W E L A K A AP ATM EN TH . Room*
and Hlores. 11(1 W. Flr*t Htr##t.
Phone M.1I.___________________
Furnlshrd Apartment.
3 Large
room* and Hun Porrh. (Ill Park.
Furnished apartment.
814 Elm
Avenue.
Two room apartment. Apply US
. Elm Avenue.
M t ,of my home with kitchen
pnvllfgr*. got K. 10th g i Ph. 77.
A nlee bungalow for a nice couple.
S room*, bath, garajfat acreenad
porche*.
Un/urnlal
Fruit
I r f o , Phone 670-W.
New' three room furnished cot.
tape on laka. Boating, fishingand grove.
All convenience#.
Phone 1420-W1.
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dottaga, unfurnished for rent &gt;14
~Ilm Ave.__________ i
tithed apartment for went. &gt;14

Army Cots, Blanket*, Sunglaaaea,
Boots, Tarpaulin*, Raincoats,
Bunk Beds.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
106 N. Palmetto________ Ph. 1321
NEWMAN Player Plano* W roll*,
1128.00 delivered. W. i . Thomp. son, Borrenlo, F l a . ______
PITTSBURG 'PelnfT for every

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B O X H SAN FOR DHM ALD.
Furnished house or apartment.
Renew able year ’round rent
No cnUdren.

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RONBON, EVANS
A8R LIGHTERS
And Cl
Cigarette 3asea from $4.00
■A NPORD IBW ELRT A
LUGGAGE CO.
MM Ranford Ava.
Ph. I M l
H r evening appointments and
aamaaatratloos
ation* at home or at
•tore call 1110, your Itelvlnator
Dealer, Range*, refrigerators,
sad Easy washers, flt. John's
electric Company, First and
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(«ive The Old Homestead Faint
O pen I lit* p v p h of t Im.-e yo u n g folks linck for
llu* holiddytt. S h im ilietn Im w lipiuitiftil 11»**
old liotm* In, w ith n u lls anil w o o d w o rk drrxto'd
up in o u r fh u \ long b o d in g I h i l ’oiil ptiitifn
.I iih I lulrp ho ttp now to Mil. W e 'll toll you how
i|tiickly y o u CAM point todny nm l at w h n l low
cost.

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Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
’ hone 811

21.1 West T h ir d Street

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Free e*ln ale* oi, plowing and
CROWN LUG G A G E
dtselnn farm nr garden plot*.
in Mntrhed Set*
Abo clearing and grading Imild
V A N IT Y CASKS-.IEW EL IIOXES
lug last*. Phone 1A7-J. Jack
BRIEF CASES
t’l.UII BAGS
C \MKO W A L L E TS g.'l.lio u|i
SANFO IIII l l ’. W EI.RY A
A L L T Y P E S of lailldoser work,
LUG G A G E CO.
reasonable iate*. Free nstlnml.’inn Siuifnrd Ave.
I'hoiie l.'IIH
e« llavlii K. Carnenler. Ph«n • MM’M -'I M ill ’SU
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lug. ien*onalde prli-ea.
TC.NKDO FEED S: Cnmplete line. Expei iein-ed Waitress. W h i l e
Hunt’* TllSfdo Feed Store.
^JU^neM Jau^oiM b^Caida^R^
CITR US Fruit »hip|M-d for Chrl*t
SpiM-tnl ScrvltCH - 1 2
mu- Mr*. M It S,ii hell. N06-.I. 12—
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WOOD "PltTl NEW FLOORS surfaced to per
S M K |l D ll A R T WOOD YARD.
fecllon. Old flmirs made lik,
I.iohe*’ Ihumonil Ring and I violin,
nexx Fml-diiug. i leaning A xxax
H u gam. Phone 7MI .1.
ini: P . H table nower plant. 3 2
SWAP SHOP, 406 E. &lt;tli HI. We
veai* iixperieiH'P In Siuumole
Huy. sell or I mill- most any­
Countv, II. M Gleason, Lake
&gt;c
thing. Phone U.m .1
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(Tin Inin* (iifl ( ’ruling reason- V E N E T IA N 1)1.1M IS made to or
able rates. Wight-Willlamii A
unr. Seminole Venetian llllinl
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Munglng Lamp* (ibis*. Also
Battery Heivlce, 301 W. Flist
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Cakes at Plgglv Wiggly and LAW NMOW KRH iihatnened. la. v
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Table J t^ o ly .
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No xvail lug-work
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X-MAH G IF T H K A IK JU AR TER S
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810
East
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FOR BULOVA GRUEN El.tilN
Sanford. Fla. I Formerly with
LONG INKS - W ITTN A U K R
__William-. Flxll Shop)
Watehrs fiom $24.06
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Also Nall. Adverti*ed
R A M EY ’S upholstery Shop. Fur
nil tire and nuloimdilles. Ilraxon
MEDANA W A TC H ES from $12.05
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able prices. Free plrkup A dr
SANFORD JE W E LR Y A
llvrry. Box 1441, Hnnfurd.
LU G G A G E CO.
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G00 Sanford A ve.
Ph.jHMH Vedoiot h Refrigeration Servl. &gt;•*
and Appliances. Call 102-11 m i : n ’A m k t t
Small dining riHim suite, buffet,
table, ft rhalrs. 4 piece bedroom J 240.
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Turkey Shoot, near Tindel’a Store
In Lake Monroe,’ Thur*., Dee.
Mud, 1:00 P.M. _
Nice i&gt;addla hone for sale. Call
furtey Hh.ml, Dee. 23, 1:00 P.M.
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Shannon’s Plere, Hanford Ave.
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have been used many centuries
ago, there were no asliesto* mines
in operation until aland ton ycui •
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Additional Society
Continued From i'age Five

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PTA Entertainn For Mrs. Lee HoHteHH At
Junior HI HludentN
Phiiathea Party

jr':::, ' . V T ' ,1 «*oni»oF i*-'*'»ystudent*
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between the hour* „t 7:00 nnd
10.00 O Clock with a party given
by the I’lircnt-Tcechcr Association
n "*,T| , , r 'Jlrtwt on of Mr*. Jerk
Rusyll. Included in the auditorium
decoration* was a large tree which
had lieen decorated fur the nccnnhiri hy the Tourist Club. The
rnftcr* nf the hall were strung
wIt! red mid green garland.., nnd
on the ninntie wn* n snowsrerre
which Included n mlniator,.- Hnlitjt ' 'pu*. Deem aI ion* were under
the "illt eel Ion of Mr*. ('horln*
Wilke.
A* each *ludenl entered he wn*
presented with „ houlotiniere of
email hell*. Iluncing wn* enjoyed
during the evening with Itodiuni
Ilruiuley nerving n* nunoiinrer.
I’rlue* were won hy (irnce MHrio
Ktliii'cl|ilii r, lluviij l.eonurd and
Sandra Dun, Refreshment * were
served from n luce covered table
which wn* centered with n hundy
snifter holding red polnsctt in*.
Refreshments consisted of fruit
Chrl’ tmii* enkea nnd randies. Kn
terlnlnment wn* furnished hv Mr*.
It. W. CiiBuhe and Mr*. A. II. Dux.
IrtifV with Mr*, Duxhury lendinir
n chain dunce which provided rim
for the student*. Tin* evening wn*
eluted with the ringing of "Jingle
Dell1' nnd the school snug. About
140 sludenl* attended the |iurty.
(Composing
the
refreshment
committee were Mr*. C
W.
flhftl'imiker nlid Mr*. NbhoN and
cold drink* were told tinder the
direction of Mr*. I,cun Wnlker.
Chaperon* for the event wete
Mrs.
Flower* ami Mr*, Cooltar.

Junior High Hum
( hriHtmaH Program
The Music lleimrtinent of the
Hanford Junior High Hclmol pre
tented a Chi IsItniMtdugri"" under
tl*t direction of Mr*. W. (i. Flem­
ing la*l Wednesday. All "Indents
par I id noted In the following tiroirrain: introduction, (Irnce Marie
Htlnerlphcr; "Hark, the llernbl
Angle* Slug"! Christina* scriplute uinl "Glory tu God"; "(I Collie
AIJ Ye Fnlthfur, nil student*
ami the seventh nnd eighth grade
suxettes; poem, "The First Christ­
um*", liv Marianne Rlrlrktnnd:
"The First Noel".
"Christ,
the
Holy
Child",
"Christ iiiuh Hcrcnadu", s e v e n t h
{{tude Kiev Chilli Christ inn* story,
At 1‘hilllp*! “Oh Utile Town of
Bethlehem", John Arnold; "It
Caine Upon a Midnight Clear",
solo hv
Hilly I’nrk; "In“
violin *oh
1
David’* Town"', "Over Hathlehem’*
Town" nnd 'In Bethlehem’* Lowly
anger", eighth grade gl*e Huh;
mm "fiU r of Bothlchem’’: "Star
of ,ljie l-.’u s l, seventh grade sexfelti. composed of Morin Join*,
Jtlgiinelle Starnes, Helen Alexan­
der, Delores Clllmrn, Janie Bennail, J nh mile M»e Fur Ison.
, ‘DeeIt tin' Hall", sung hv the
Kioupi "line Holy Night
nnd
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'HIlent
Night",. eighth
pie
Mntlba
hlet next'-Me,
nexl'-lle, Situ
Ilia Owen, IVgw
Million*
yv Wright Jnyre Jones,
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fy$»ul|e, Hum Crews, ......It a
Dunn. I'ntsv Collins. Louise Ill'llton,, Jlclty Atm Hllle*. Annette
Brocks Ann lUimh,ilium nnd I'aulelte Cnsnti; Christmas Heiicdlctlun, MnrvV iv
Mlkolajck;
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Mr*. John 1,. Lee was hostess
*&gt;ldav nrviit for the nnnunl
Christmas party of the I’hilathen
• I*** of the First llnptl*t Church.
Other hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. J e rr y Klckllter nnd Mr*.
Buford Brown. Ileromtlun* In the
Lee home followed u Christmas
theme. A tiered table wn* urranger| tu represent three Christman
wrenllis interspersed with 'livend hbie randies with n large candie nt the tup.
On one taluc wn* a manger
scene from which issued soft
enrols during the pmty nod on
the mantle wns n miniature pipe
organ forming n hnrkcnnirid for
"mall choir hoys. A I'girted ni(gel
hovered overhead nnd hnnkiiig tin)
scene were while pnlnseltins mid
greener).
The dining talde w*&gt; centered
with a snow Hcene nod greenery
and other decoration* in tin- room
followed the same theme. A short
Inisines* session was presided over
hv Mr*. A. 1). Ilnllnwiiv nfter
wlilfli ((nines were enndurted hy
Mrs. Douglas Htcii-tinni I'rlxc*
were won by Mr*. M. T llnyne*,
Mrs. Mnrvln Stone nnd Mrs.
Charles Bi-nhaiii.
(iionp Hinging of ('loisluin*
carols was enjoyed after which
"ift* were exchanged. Mr . J, M.
Kliiicelplter wns presented hv the
class with tickets fin a cuncart
series to he given In Oilainlo (lift*
were collected for Minn Itut h
Cllltltiiilips and Mr*. Mmjoile Cowin who coutliiue to be ill ill (III)
Kim Ida .Hiinllitriuni. (lilt
were
also collected for two children
who have been adopted by the
class.
Itefrc.ilinicnts eonslsted of IIIdividual enke* III the shn|ie of snow
bnlls topped with a lighted candle,
open fared sandwiches, Milted nuts
lind coffee nod were served hy the
hostesses nssisted by .Mrs. Mien•Iron*, Those iiltendlng were Mr*.
Hlinrehlper, Ml** Uottie Hmlth,
Mrs, ’I'iin Crawford, Ml*. WlllloMt
Slcmpcr, Mr*. I.. M. Himes, Mr*.
.1. Bradley Ddlinm, Mrs. Voile WII*
limns, Jr., Mr*. Chltrles Benlinm,
Mu. II. It. Fortner, Jr., Mr*.
Millv Martin, Mr*. "Buddy" Angel,
Ml*. Ileutrlce lluffniAu,
Mr*.
Ilnviie*. Mr*. Holloway
Mr*.
Mint tin Carter, Mr*. J. II. I'lillllps,
Mrs. Fdwiltd .Smith, Mis. Aline
llbiiphrev, Mrs. Amin Cook, Mr*.
It. A. Howell, Jr., Mi*, f(avion
Smith Mi". John Culluni and Mrs
.1, li. David.

Mr, Huukenbauh (JetH
Degree At StetHon
IlF l.A N D , Dec. 'Jli-IH p e d n l)—
Harold Haynmnd lleekeolmeh nf
Hanford was nwdrded tin,,f t nciirlnr of firt* nt the fun
onnrler cnniiiiencenteilt *1 Stetson
Hnlverslly Dee. Id.
Mnjmitig
In edltcnllnn,
Mr.
Ilecketihnch lias lust completed his
internship In Memiimle H l g li

Si’htifil mill Iihh Lh 'O

C bjuuIy Ai'cnlM mifl DliiTlctrh o| tliu Cintml Moridu Kx|Hjji|liori hold fImt rntttlnir at Orlando and
«li ink an firuti^o Julrit toimt In Ihi&gt; nmat hiktvheI ii I K#Jr to b« hflil in Houthviiit In lO&amp;O at Orlando.
I'lctuml lift to rljrlit,
C. T. Ili.kfnni, iri*n«*ral manajfrr; Claudw If. Wolf«» pmldant; Walton
Mrloriftiii, dliictor; J, T, Clxfonl, llrovnril county; I*, Lonhcr. (? of C. Sanford; Standing: W. J.
riiitt, Jr., yotuHu; It. K. Norrin, l.uko; I*. I(. Me .Mullen, Ht. Johns: If. r . Swanaon, anaUtant agent,
St. JonnH; C, A. ItcdihirM, iihmImIiiiiI, Morion; nod Car) JicnJrlcki, Marlon county.
r^'

Released German War Prisoners
Want To Lead Peaceful Life

Mlick N. Cleveland, Jr., Ilf Hnnfi.nl wn- title ef a cllis-* nf 122
vrmbnil.il frcittl Slet. ini Univei-ity
Dec. ID lie wu* iiwnrdi-il the
glee nf It S. in Business Ailininituition
\ leader lhrnuitle.nl tucull, pc . I.iii -e, Cli-vi b.inl ba*
served Ilf n l,'iesllUltlli A.lvi-ei IIvicc |ii&gt; nl. lit ul bill JlUii-u - la ,
Im i. iiM-i nf tin- Hlteli'iil A -'"cm
(lull, pic iili-nl nf tlie St III \ tireek
ergiinir.iitinii, first mail- nf ViMystic Kiewi1, ieudi'rship niuiuilrulimi fm Juniur nnd selii'-i men,
a meml.ci of (he liiturfrateiuity
Council, and Justice nf tin- Law
College Honor Court.
II.- wu*
twice selected as line of Die ten
niitstnnding men students, uud Ids
popiilmity wn* attested hy Id*
selection un Homernmlng Mayor it.
I(i IH
III- trail f.'i led l&gt;« .'*1 t -.11
finui the I'uivei sit, ..f Florida
whine he wait a uu-inliel ef Alpha
luu tliuegii I ruin ini y.

to

a tenchlng jidMIlnn in the Lvmnn
U A D IO STATION
School at ................ . where he will
|,„ dlie-'loi o| the high relmol
W .T .lI .l i.
(dee dill.. He will lake up hi* new
dntle* lu January.
-I* t *
At Ml el soli he was a member of
\\ I'MI I t It It Ml Lm »•!*
l.sinhd'i Chi Alpha social frater­
SVvvh
nity, Hlgmu I'l Sigma, honorary
S\ »"*| I I 11 ,1.) Mill .) I'M
T h e 7 '*• !"• l •'l»|l#
p Iivm Ics
fraternity, the Stetson
N't WM
Symphony Orehustru ami the Fu­
'lot'
World". Accompanist* were Mien ture Teacher* of America. He was
N|11rilli«»r I" am( Itiiir
Lyon, Joyce June*, and I’eggy also listed oil the university * hon­
\|Itt'tl ►
&gt; ill M11M11•
W ilghl.
or roll and Dean's...............
List far
- *npip- '* 1u u .t i h l in \ him
I'hH Hi i I .If &lt;M HHlI
erlnr scholarship, lle is married lo •t :ui Dic k \ ill i ii
Lois
Hatcher
"f
** i?» N«I|f •*Ir I'..) lit 11Mllll
the former Ml**
Pin i"i* I'm ruin
i&lt; (Ml
Hanford.
Hit\U A Imiy \ Mini A' Mlinti'
in 111 Hill, New
|in11tin Mil, llhif
1 1 1 no 4Ill'll MM I t X HI nr
11 in Morn Ili/ V ni*i jr
D nU vw o w l
»» K. M ur 11* 11-i unit
Linda Hue Williams celebrated
IZHIO Wnrlil ut Noun

Ltndu Sue WilllamH
Snored pit Hirthduy

her fourth hlrlhdty with u party
given by her mother Mr*. Ted WII*
flaini nil Thuraitay
at the William*
■os/ *&gt;
" •
. . . Maple Avenue.
Avenue, Henj
home at 211
decoration*
were
lOUal uccuruimp* " n » , u » e d
throughout the living nnd dinln“i
..................................................
id
ihrns
and Included bright re.,
dnsettia*. cnlnrfd ornumont* uud
jjlhture Santa*.
The dining table wa* centered
t i n large birthday cake de­
corated with red nnd green. Linda
« U ' presented with many gift*
her friend* while they sung
aniiy Hlrthday".
ftifreahment*
cmnUtlng
lr*!
V "ChrDttn*’*
#tt.
.....til*,. of(S
UM
14
rreim,
"rimklea,
cake
a^Teandy were wrved during the
mtK.it hy Mr*, william* •*;
d hy Mr*. C. K. Carlton and
r* innu nnd Dottle Wllllatn*
'wax SaiilB* were dUtrllmled

n
3i

J

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Billy Coleman. Jimmy
Walter Meriwether,
Higgle Johnson,
,„ n flrarn Thurston,
Charlee Btoothoff, Ooorga BUmt-

.arw B JT

By HOB TIIOM AH

H O L L Y W O O D . Dec. 20— (A1)—
dene Autrv I* setting th« |iat"
in the trend of having movla stars
go out to meet the piihllc.
The moneyed cowpogg I* pl«nning the longest ntuienranea lour
of Ills ruroer. He hx* already
hooked -'Id town* for hi* IDfKt

winter tour and Is negotiating
for !i4 more. He mien* hi* show
In I’uehiu, Coin., Jnu, 1, taking
along 27 rodeo performer* pin*
"hsmnlmi nnd little champions, his
hur*o*.
Autrv will runllnue hi* weekly
radio broadcast along the route.
He reurn* to Columbia Studios
April I tu begin hi* six-picture
schedule for lltfill.
Anna Mnguaul, the volcanic
Ituilan actre**, I* expected here
nnv day. She will record dialogue
fur "Volcano," another film about
an eruptive Italian l»lo. Newsmen
are hoping she will comment
nil her unetlme director and fame,
Roberta Rossellini,
John Ireland I* going ahead
with hi* role In "One Wav Out,"
despite hi* *uit tu hragk nl* Co­
lumbia contract. He has to her........................
ilanform the
part In order to auhst
Hate hla case.
Boor Lana Turner) 8he get*
Ida*ted when *he haunts the night
club*. Now *he gets blasted becau*a she itaya homa. Three trad*
napera have crlttrlaed her. retnark*
to me about slaving
xtavlng homa ami
_____ _ at
They Helm
looking
J‘ telcvlelnn.
*
'
aha should ba going to the movie*
nnt uninstead. Mavhe they don't
for a mo­
deretand what It'a
bile theavia etar to attand
ter.
Hneaklng of raaetlon bring* u»
to Gloria Qrahama.
ihame. Her
N aamment*
L
*— ‘ nude Mere
. . . . . , uvh. 1—
sleeping.
attack by the lingerie Industry,
hollifonly

» r*M

r* i,

Ooel

the wystern allies In the early day*
nf World War two— a time when
the Hitler-Htalin non-aggreieloti
pact wa* In force.
He said hr prepared on his own
Initiative a memorandum on Sept.
20, I DUB, which said thl* country
could help Hitler's foe* without
violating neutrality law*.

1311f.
I ! In

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I lift

1 30
J : im»
31mi
.1:30
.1 4ft
4:00
4:10

Thr* llmiil WiiMoii
IDHi ('lull
l*o|Hilar Hlnr
I all I Tr» \ Olr i It n nu
.Mumleu | VnriMllioi
4I.i i None linnch
T&lt;oI i« v ‘m hi mr
MlfH .V M' H i ll f)MN
Vour MuiM.rv Munica
Mimlr Lov«ra Dronraifi
II V It VNj II Itnt
T Il f' I Hi v Hi in 11mi r

r.HMI
6 :0 T I im flrirrbl H|iot
ft;4MI NrWB
fit 16 M urk mi iti&gt;|mri
Hi 311 Tw M .llc HifllHH f
II ll)
r- Ift

Ton

7i Ift
7:30

H|inrDf I*ai m«1m
No H i I mx HI iirn
Hnviha rintiR rroR ram
VUtnEft fur a LnUy

III ift Meet (lie Itai.il
:» on Nlglll IMtll'io
tii i r. I'llll llei',1 nl f It if a II

tn-no

in, ift
10:30

itmo

Hliorls Kin a „f liny
Moslem

O’Dwyer Woddilik

liu srlm u

ll's Uni,,. f|,„,

I ’fllte'l Null,ms
f "rioi'ii xtiisic
i 1 ....... .. with Xlusle

New*
11 oft Klgll (Iff

All L sp
- i f- '&lt;! , jDintpkln and
smiash nrljfiiaied lu the Western
Hemlsphera, ' &lt; -ly dream stufr.
I Six'*i II

warble a note
and. Is pleased
wlHi a drama I* rule f.,r a change
"Everybody thought I was just
a ftyi-lovlng kid and thay kept
nutting me Intu light, gay pic­
tures/7 she say* "I'm really , a
very eerluus mlndpit parang,H
Montgomery Clift *p«nda the
week day* on "A Place In The
Bun'” and works Mondays on
new endin g for hi* Berlin nlctur*.
H e claim* he ha* worked

FellowHhip Front
M'sallsss4

HttMlInartl Mr«tMi l* M r

Pms

S s«,

“
'*
the yacht Atmsr
II fvrr an Sl-day
honeymoon cruise•
Beaming happily, the n*wlYWad«
named f«»r a moment
hoarding the craft to alloWi
togruphers a final shot. *
D'Dwyer
hi* wlfe'aboArd
....... . helm'd------the gently rolling cruiser. Tlwy
climhed to the after deck to
ut photographer* who crledt On*
more, Please, Mr. O'Dwyer."
A* the nus# of the trim, mahoguny-decked cruiser pointed tie * '!
away from th# dock' the tun mlret
from trehlnd a hlaok cloud MWjrt
venlcd a giant heart which
hern written In Ihe sky hy
willing alrplant.
The newlyweds looked up at ,the
heart and moved closer together/.
Thu ya.'ht we* free of the dock
,
at N:B0 A.M., only 20 rnlndUp
alter th«&lt; ceremony t**gsiL in BE
Imgph a Church.
It 'salted slowly north
■onto WW persona wa'
an a
n firewall.
isreweti,
shouted
The AI
movS*rJMntfiVd
i e t d kthe*
niovffq
tkf
and movi
pecan,
.
ft. It, W«l Met
to
about 10 mlnateat
Back at tha church
scattered to dlecuee
event.

Tha Biblical Academy Include*
academic course*.1manual train­
ing and Bible training. Th* educaurogram Is earrled out under
ti'
; « trecDoa of Mtte' Oslo Enriswd,
general supairlntendent
rent fltatlon.
FelleWshlp Fri...
-------East of the airport proper l*
tlm Ttfge Fellowship farm, which
inelijaea an orange grove. Plena
arc now under way for railing of
jwultyr and stock at th* farm, said
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
grew

llite^ae.Thoma* B,

Jeorgc
'jiht, pi
.
utter u m Alex-

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A-Bomb Plan'

Bundnv hut five since August. '
t o m u Review; "The Man On
Tha Eiffel Tower" (RKO) lists
among lie star* Charles Laughton, dared,
He added that
. L0t ^ np' Rurgesa Meredith
and tho city of
h* difficult evan eg a
anal,
la g lot prettl* than the;
ileMea such aa he a

charged

United Nation* secretariat with
Soviet permission but belli hi*
diplomatic rank, I'anyuxhkin InRyan accepted the statement n*
"a communication to the court.
Another frderol bulge rilled previ­
ously that (lubltchev does not have
Immunity. This ulsu Is the view
taken hy the l). 8, State Depart­
ment uml the United Nntluns.
The Immunity claim is am* of
several attacks un the espiunoge
Indictment made hy the defense
In the ptc-lrlul sessions,
llyan
denied yesterday a motion to dis­
miss the conspiracy count of the
Indictment.
Miss Coplon, 28-yenr.tild form­
er employe of the Department of
Justice, uml (lulillchev, 22-ycar-old
Itusslun engineer litlil suspended
Untied
Nation*
employe,
are
scheduled to go on trial Dec. 27.
They lire accused uf espionage
In allegedly nttcmptlng to get U.H.
government secrets Into Soviet
hands.
Up for argument today war#
these issues:

2. A motion by Pomerants nnd
Id A n iiibnld I’olmor, cuuniel for
Miss Coplon, asking Dint the in­
dictment lie dismissed on I hr
„ i on uu it is busud on allegedly
iil'gu) wiretapping.
The motion
usks Drat, If the Indictment i» not
iii.-ml»aed,. all evidence Imscd on
wiretapping lie barred.
Miss Coplun already is under
M-ntence of 40 months tu ten years
In prisun on a conviction of steal­
ing government secret* for the
Russians. Hh« is appealing the
conviction and sentence in her trial
to Washington, D. 0., lust summer.
Both she uud Uuhllrhev are free
no bail.

Educator Fear
'M B O M )
U 's a ltn H rr»&gt;
dlty.
.,
lu action Nutting uside the
Umporary restraining order has
no practical effect except tu
xtrengtheni'itha. hand by which
the railroad commission already
lias closed down the racing In­
formation wire of Intra-dtaio
New* Scrvlci.
Western Union cut off tho
Int runtale service a week ago
when the
railroad commleelun
tklrted
around
the contested
untl-buokle law and Invoked a
niiitract clause which permit­
ted the telegraph company to
rancsl service upon notification
by tho state that It wae being
used for Illegal purpoaea.
Intra-slot* Now* Service had
uhout IDO clients along th* Flor­
ida cast coast, Tho railroad com­
mission and Attornsy General
Richard Ervin said many of them
were race bet bookmaker!.
In arguments before the
promo court yeitorday, attorwner of fntra-atata
neya for tho owner
end other race wire operators
Instated they were In th* harmIrix and legitimate business of
distributing sporting news. They
Mid they could not be held accounUble far tha uaa mad* of
it by thoir client*,

businesnei,

■**

Hays -nul today Fuat la-t
"eat m o r e
c ilru i" camjEign
sohi millions of Ixixe* of
and this year will double last
year's -tiles", lie credited press
and iiidio fm much of the sucees*
of Die movement. "This year/*
he lidded, "we are s t r e s s l a g
hrnlth safely. Our children are
not
receiving
udeipiate
patlit iiinnl supper' when d* tiled d tday;
rus”.
J.
t'lanning for the ilrive was |H*rExecutive
commlitee
chair­
fected at Orlando last Thursday man Istrd anmitinced that H e h when groups representing the ineryy ;o make Die campaign af­
dally and weekly pres*, radio, fective had already been sat -jn*
hankers, wholesalers and retailors,
hotels and restuurunt.-, realtors,
traliportatiun lilies, theatres, the
Juniur' Chamber of Commerce,
parent-tearhrrs uml other educa­
tional associations, the Kdticnlinn
Board, the Federation of Wo­
men's Clubs, and others, met with
the Mtule Chamber's Citrus Pro­
motion Committee in an nil day
runlet viire.
In hi* acceptance uf the hunorary rhairmunshlii of the drive,
(juvernur Fuller W a r r e n Iclegraphed tl:,» State
Chamber's
president, Walter L. Hays of
Orlando, that the importance of
enthusiain In the proinution of
greatei citrus conMiniptlon could
not lie uv#r-einphusixed,
'
The work of Die over all group
organisation put together hy the
State Chamber, will lie directed
by Its executive committee, the
chairman of which is Frank L.
isteil of Kustis. Isted's co-work-

Vegetable Market
.1ATK M t IM Vllit- K , Dec. 3II--I AIM
— Kurt/ New Vork Iirlce* nil kfnrtill, troll* olid VPgelutde* « » reeirieii hv itie v'eileriil Klole Jlo rlei New* Hervlrm
Avocados Dills l" -2 " « (olr In
aooil
11( y
lio -J.u i,
siiniiler
, iieit tints 13s l.7(&lt;-3 -.*»
HllO|i heailH
lol-hel* Ml r I nKIlltack Vnlentlnes
tolr
to Hood
nastily tfui-Vf.n, few Mali ns soil,
si-ine fair •lualliy .X..’&gt;o-«*", imorur
low as 3.M0. I'lsiilltiils tli li-5,to),
few
o. orillliurr &lt;•&gt; lair &lt;|iialliy
3 on. too. few t Ml, Tender ar-cin
t*w t.lili, imorer I.MI-1ILO,
Wax
3 Tk-t.na
Lima tisHlis liosliels few 7 0O7 la, few puorar ti.uo.
struwherries 3* |iltil crales (irr
|U ,k*-.*o, ordinary nunllly low
n* th, pony rs trlasralors |&lt;er idol

t

3 60.
Dtfffttlaui iJURhtln Z7ft-3 6u.
K m lh e rM ru rV Ihih Im I n 1 411,1- I 641,
1*1Pi llitirtllv |,ftf».
Km'it itul i* IdiMhcl n
L,&lt;H)- l.fiZ
%
inu*(lv I 14 '* ■1 6&lt;i
KDifiijiiiMa |i«*r &gt;M It* 1-1
l.fl I llt'l' fi| AIIT ft I' |MI «S|M |ll|| HtxI tin Z tlnXiHl J,HH •|, 6It, |mmT iT
un
tit, Itiimikliii* | tin-i.ftii, iitiiitier
Inw un ill.
C f Jp r j
HI liirh i'rut*** ilultlpnt.«*url J S tl*ejt**i* 3IMI-3 2 .., fi w 1 %•».
fi thiSt'Vi 4.041* hllrly w«*ll lillllirhrtl
1 tlnii*n 3 tMi, fl ll.Ill'll 2 75-3 (HI.
I'ugrit| tirtllnnry •puilliy M
ilunfti
2 m»&lt;3 60
rn|»|lf&gt;ri* llilnlinln 4’ll 11f WolldeTt
I Mir til KIHU)
«|IIIIIIV v
.I DU#
f«»w 3,1ft, ortliriury t|u;illly low ,t
I«ft0 , r» (U i n n *2 3ft, oihfr Dulliiof
lypn fnir l ,, guotl t|iifilhy 1.76-2 ftn,
liuurnr I 60. lit*.In lair (■»
*iuii|)ty l.ftn-i 2ft,
A nu hr I run 4 6 0
lm In 2.00
j Lilli I ni&gt;m 60 III wn itIi m IUI pr T r l
unilihn Mwiii'ially kihmI «tiitillty luu
ItjlfllHhfn
11 i|( tmukhth rcijn
2H iIo i e h 76-16, frw 1.00.
mitinnh tumliwln Y«*||nw HlrnlirM*
X iH’k 2 76-1.26, fpw 115*150. \l
Ii up lirf w
Italian
tyjm
i.oo-i 1ft
bu»h«la U f K f In v#ry lit run I.on.
1*60^
Tonialoes fro *st«ii re|&gt;nrt«it.

WERT
The

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monte authority to regulate Inr, too •tats

lawyers replied the federal gov­
ernment has no exetualv* Juris­
diction ever Interstate crime."
Goremar Warren’s doctor may
let him out of tha hospital
Thursday *o ha can "enjoy the
Christmas holiday* at
Th,
he didn't
let the

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The

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ia hollChrlatmaa

fltm. a

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t.'alj|&gt;sa»- I l / t
hustle)
hoses
l, A motion by Abraham L.
Itiolllil lype I ua-l.Mi.
I'onieranli, counsel for flulillchir, liornrslle
l.'ui umber* liushels I 73-1.bo, lew
that the Russian he adjudged out­ I,bo. poorer riusltty I M i - j l b , few
„tllr the
„ „ jurisdiction ...
..._
_ _ *&gt;bo, lew low as |.3ti, Inrae site
side
of .tlie
court
on the ....... hi of dlplbmallc itn^
'►«
munlty,
Dii mit*l|tih*
lHt*lie«l
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etety

tl

JA C K S O N V ILLE , Dec. 20. _
— (Special) — Citrus consumption
In Florida should be four times
what It Is, according to market­
ing and dietary experts, one think­
ing in terms of the State's agri­
cultural economy nnd the other
thinking particularly In terms of
the health of children.
Bttllness
group
leadership,
working for the second
year
through the Florida State Cham­
ber of Commerce, and in conjunc­
tion with the State
Citrus Com­
mission, and state
and local
school ami health authorities,
have begun a determined drive
to meet the citrusconsumption
recommendation* of tlie experts.
Th e ' push will get under way
within Die next ID ilays, Exe­
cutive vi‘-e president Harold Cn|ee
ot the State Chamber snlil here to*

McBride Cameiun, Jam** liurtnati,
Robert C, Evans and Dodge Ti■yJ
lor.
The campaign will Ik* fo^pad
lip on houxiftr iv**s, nc'gool ItmeV
rooms, soda fountain*, and hotel,
resturnnt and transport dinln
facilities The
detuils,
work,
up hy Advertising D i r e c t s
Dawson Newton of the
cltr
oniinisslou, and approved by
committee- will lie augmented
the promotion and jmbliclty __
furls of each of the participating

Lawyer* far
for t(
tha ataU replied
a ______ the 1040 law wa* a valid exer­
Walter P. cise of atata polka power, and
Archie
It* own Urm* condemened
at: the typo
of buelnaaa engaged In
and
” by tha wire operator*.
CP To smwanta that the law e»&gt;
“ crosehad on tha federal govern-

„ J W R i «»f
personal repeutlorr
Mam iroiMtttloii « « «
of puhHs confidence In
' $ 1 X and Other acta.
c o mp an ie s
th
1M1, the Du
with

but *

its’

Ob. )

been provided with hath room and
plumbing facilities. Ititerlora and
MHi*|&gt;rnl nfh*r nm: MWltli thin &lt; floors have been repainted. Hevsral small buildings of conrrele
i i t I thru* wrd
No
wo^ «xrlmii|f«*il liikldr block have lieen erected, providing
romplete apartment*.
thi* church.
The
Hihlicat College,
“’he Fellowship
................................
The coiioli* turned, llnknl »rnrk
which for a time was oireratvd un­
and walkfil ulowly ituwn the
to iDUnir to friciulH and nhook handn der Independent control as Aldrrsgat# University, Include* in its
with mu* Kin*nt«
Thi*v t-riiurged frgni thi* Church curriculum a college of liberal uit*
and fncnl a bomtmrdmvnl of leading tu a IL A, degreei a col­
lege course leading to a Th. U. dephotngritidiera' (Uihhulhv.
f
A crowd of about 400 nttaofit ;ree. Business course* include
oii I hIiIo the Church pr*MU*d cJoaa Cpokkaeplnif, typwritlng, business
jngllsh, office training and other
Rug...........
around the couple. New*
reel photographem plckdep,' tha secretarial studies.
A theological coursa of four
crowd to give them room.
A towrmwonuii retnarktHj: M11l years, a Christian workers course
h4»t they’re glad they*re hot }JJ two year*, a Sunday School trainNew York they would
Nalljf &gt;lng coursa and a. Sunday School
______ _____
teachers
course la offered. Inrrowded.M
rttctlon in music and voice is
Thu newly wmla entered.• oaf, •trite
ffttufctl*
«r Pt
of laW
| ,.
drove through the center
nn on!• mtilil hi*nr.
Fat In i lii'nry told 0'l)wy#rs .

tii iminieipai doclt., ami

Hinirts I'erseiinliites
7lift Keynotes |,y furl*
in no Variety Hull
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1.ANUSBERG, Gcrmaity, Ore. 20. — (/P) — Twealy-ieven smiling
German war criminelt were freed today from the U. S. Army's l.sndsheig prison for goad behavior during confinement.
iliey lied served the gte.ler pail of three and five-year *entence*
given them by U. S. military rouiti for war crime*. All their lenience*
would have expired before next#
June .'ID,
• I1
None wu* u liig-nsiiie Natl trim- he released this yfmr.
rimI. These were the men who
Only two lonely spectator* were
inmuiunded N a t l raucentrltUin on hand a* the hlg wooded prison
cutups, who nerved n* ramp guard* gate* swung open to free the pris­
nr ml-lrented captured American oners.
airmen.
One of the spectator* was a for­
Tlie i.idc*i wn* Friedrich Kali, mer Landslierg Inmalc who said
DU, n former Wiesbinlep polirernuti, lie came to greet "o|J friend*.”
The other wa* u young girl nf
convicted of Inking part In the
about 20. Hhnhhlly dressed nnd
murder of American flier*.
Col. Waller H. Cralmm. the pris­ blue with rohl In the chill Bavarian
on coiumunder, Mild that 27 uthers iimrnlng. she greeted one of the
pioliubly will lx- released tumor- 'eleased men with a slight mur­
iow .
One other prisoner ell/lhle mur. Then they walked off arm
toi leleiist. i* ill In the prison hos­ hi arm.
pital.
due prisoner praised Cnloney
The It. S. hiuh commission un- (iraham, saying:
limitlced veslentay that flVe lop
"He is cine of the finest officer*
Nail I'l imlniil", convicted hy Amer. I’ve ever seen. We have received
lean cniirtK ut N^ucrnbeig, also gom)t| treat
treatment
me iwiitr since li» came
will tie released.' They 'Include tn Lamlxhrg lust June. Kwn In
Hi n*t Wilhelm Ibihte, KnglMi- the Herman army it would take
lioin MS general whu was hod you Hornii tlmo to find an officer
of Die Nu/I purty's f o r e ig n urgunl- a* good aa he is."
fiitimi,
At the station, a railway-guard
r'olmiet flrnhnm,. who**1 home jokingly told one of the men:
"You'd bettor he g la d you were
i- in Boxemun, Mont., Mali howevei that he ha* not yet received In there the lust four year*. It's
hvvti tough outside."
no order for their Veleasa?1
Replied the former prisoner:
Tim first slrht Dial greMM tHF
"It was tuugh In there too.”
pii'i.m-r- a* they filed Into the
A out her prisoner commented:
prison waiting room frnrtf their
Ft mu now un nobody will he
ell* wa- a symbol of the holiday
a-n.oti, n .-criihhy little Christum* able to talk me into anything,
legiiiitless nf whu i* In control In
line.
.Slacked around It were heap* flermany, I'm going liniue and
ot piesciil* sent l.y friend i or, tel- lead n (|iiiot life,"

NF.W YORK. Dec. 20- &lt; / P ) The Soviet government in * Dalemerit in Irderal court today formal­
ly claimed diplomatic immunity tor
Valentin Guhilrhev. Rutxian ciliren
lacing Dial un ipy chaigei.
U. S. Judge Sylveiler R. Ryan,
pteiiding at a pie-liial healing tor
Cubjtcbev and Judith Coplon, de­
scribed the statement a&gt; without
precedent in his memory iii crim­
inal procedure.
The statement was lead to the
coutt by Lev S. Tolokonmkov,
first secretary ot the Soviet embatty in Wailiington. alter GubiIchrv'i lawyer bad completed hit
argument on the immunity claim.
It was signed by Alexander S.
Panyuthkin, the Russian Ambas­
sador. When Gubitchev was arrest­
ed last Match, Pauyudikin went
lu the State Department and asked
that hr be released on grounds ol
immunity
The document said Gulutchev
“ is an officer of the diplomatic ser­
vice in the ministry of foreign
Affairs of the U S. S. R. since
April 2b, I‘Mb. with die diplo­
matic rank of third sectelaiy.
lie was tent to work In the

er* are W. C. Pederson, E. F. Ar*
nolo, Marvin H. Walkrr, Daw*'
von Nevvtun, R. O. Riddle, Lloyd
h. U*lir, Kd Hood, M m . Edif|&amp;

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Nius mudsill up-wrep ivpr of
strrrl lights iiiouulcil on -tcrl pole,
have hem piopotrd to replace 2)
of the older Ivpr of lights between
First Slrert ami .Seminole Houle■aril, City Manager C. W. McKil&gt;liin announced tin- morning.
This modelm/rd type nf light­
ing would save the City )IA 0 in
lighting m il, annually in lire tested
area and al the samr lime provide
lirtter illumination, as the new type
of light would give mure than
twice a, much light on the street,
as is nuw being derived from the
old type, it was reported hy E. C.
Helper and D. L Harper, who
several weeks ago were requested
hy the City Commission tn investi­
gate the value and economy of the
new type fixtures.
Arrnrdlnu to Mr. .MeKllildli the
old while way posts and fixture*,
installed nlmut -.rj years ago, are
valued nl idioul &lt;100 curb and
could he used 111 newly developed
residential areas.
The request* for Improved street
IC a s tls a s C Oa V l i l T B rs s )

Park Elected Head
Of Medical Society
Dr. C. L. Pnrk wns elected last
night tho president of the flemin
-&gt;te County Medical Society nl r
mooting hold al tho Anchor Inn.
Dr. T . F. McDaniel was circled
vice-president and Dr. Frank H
Qulllmnn, secretnry-trcaiurf
Dr. Qulllman wa* appo..ited
delegate to attend tho coming con­
vention nf the Htato Medical So­
ciety nt Hollywood. Dh Harry
Hllshy was nnmeil ns alternate.
Dr. W. V. Roberts was named 11
member of thn Hoard of Censor*
for a three year term to auccted
Dr. Orvlle Ilarkst Dr, J, N. Tolar
for a two year torni and Dr. H. D,
Smith for a one year term.

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1"* Aitrii ullural I'.ngineCM
lie - .iid mixture of watci mil ahnluil pciiml- thr U-C id a Imm
"italic iiiliuhci gatolinr m aoioiiMibilc-. him L- and liailm ro 'no
Trsts uf I III- Itijl'clIlUt s) I I'm ixe

li"ilig i m i ll'd mi ill tin
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will "|ii i ate mi Hi" I'mi i ii. lj, 1'
i fficienlly will.... . .......I
The illji i liiiii of llii' all "hid n a l i '
till,lllle -lllilltlt ,11" Hill die II e I I
i lii'iipi i lin t- when die) Hill -ui*
lice, lint 11J iIVills- lllgli hi lain- ill! I
milniimtlenity and 111- 1111111)' uhin
such aie h i , Hired."
In aniiltier addle-- )■1
1 ,'iI fm
deliiery to die inerting d t
Snin-tiury tuld of die A sci is nil us •
l&gt;e|iiii t menexi i er i i i i i iiliition \i ill.
Il'nallaura na raa* l'i.uti

3 Children Bur n Texan Ca l l s On
To Death In Flash South To Fight Fur
F i r e In Country Race Segregation
WlMt'liNSIN
RAI’IDH, Wi , .
her.
1,1'( -Three cldlilnu iln")
list night in is flash fire, while
live In &lt;it tiers mill sisters arid
l lieii pnrenU esenpud ns tlirir
riirnt home was leveled.
Tim dead, all children of Mi
and Mrs. Prank Hrmheim, « "
S'anry, 7 months, (iray,
i"l
Robert I I.
Kenneth, tl, was overrulin’ '■
smoke nrul Imspltlilliud here
Not n stick of furniture » » '
saved from the two-story ......Ien
house, one nml line-half mile*
in'st of here.
Assistant fire chief F.url ki-&lt;
said the lilaso apparently tu'ik"
out when some of till- ellildien
were In the Itasemont lute id.
night
tilling
firewood.
Tliey
humped over a can of lniipn
For some reason they started
rrrnping its contents Into th"
'ighted stove. Flames flared up
and spread swiftly through th"
house.
The parents frantically ln-ilisri
herding the children front the
structure. Robert rail upstaii - 1"
get Gray, trapped In a bedroom,
hut was trapped in the flame*
himself and both perished.
Tho baby, Nancy, was wheeled
Ii. her carriage to supposed safe­
ty on tha front porch, Kexx said,
tut apparently was overlooked
nfler that in tho general hys­
teria nnd also died in the flamsNeighbors rushed to the scene
snd hoisted a ladder to a second
floor window but were driven
buck by smoke and flumes.

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Art hur Perry of Jacksonville
second low with 8894.700,
OGALA HRTIRR8 BONDS
Atnster' stale ealn tax inciudad.
OOALA, Doc. 81. — f/T) — Ocsl*
r o awarded, tha contract will celebrated
yesterday afternoon
,
.! torW *
A M M l" * con­ with a hand bunting in thr dty
struction Job In tho history of iark at city hall. Pair-off IKindi
n the sum of $188400 were burned
In a ceremony participated in by
fom er m a m a and councHmen.
Officials nsJoiMd that the city Is "racial conflict*."
icbledterm of i
available for comment.

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tittle ' dealers who -i
•i few dollars.

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be would t be
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t»» all’ll f&lt;*i II IM*i x'liit,. i imdltfun.
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police said ymiog I'm kei rubi.i.l n Pliiiuville i n i ,
of
\ " V . Ill l«» get 1ui"l
In till nice
■ , i i , i tn t' limd i io i.ilt .1 VMirrt
i j i ui v , It tjliebec i i ' H i h i , held on
i ehiuge of ti,utdei

"III! pi |. " I ' I II". "X,it" tie j I dill V will g" oil tll"l
lU’Xt
i i I .... i . , "lli i "ii ox
unit It mi it den g&lt;■ "I niiudi i t g
.i i Hu- the "Hoil, I i- wife, Rita, Him w i itunrig
I.I •.|• .n il ill namilei ’
1 lime killed )xhen a l-'tilb wax
.1,1,1 i.. pidgi-d llii- l i "i "' I iced tn the Im g g "-e . .impsrt
,, ihi to i "ini ili't"iiii('‘i I "ien, ,if a Mmitieul t" tjuebee
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&lt; plurie.
"ill, IIP Nike," l.iingli) \ t "ling Parkei’x I itiii'r. Itii* "’ll
H " , I lint "I" "I the deliinii • Pricket', funnel xoe presM tv
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........ "ad In h.iiinil the I &gt;f the Keu neri.ti ' "p|e r I'mti, m u, i.,,. tight ut iittsiil t i n - I ' ai'V nnd Pfe-i.lei i ,f the tjtte
Ik'i Iruti and I'ltu'intm t'lilnp.iny,
d in hind the f u - e 1" a - uau of X\ p'i'iilix killed In
1" *
the era-|, nt St hiieliiin, tjue..
, t .mi tn in’ll litt «'nu«‘ i ' l i f l
ill Sept. it.
Peliee ipmteil the Imi n - - a y iiiics W . Buznnort*
mg he itopi'd t" gnu aecess to

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’’" V 1 ° f bis faD'ei
I I" I luggi,i lotii.wiug a - i m i ' , ' " un.if 1 « &gt; kr&gt;
the miiourv eliii'gi Judge l)y".
•'tin placed tile m e nil fits
Itii. i min i H it- hiil'II ill Gem'
i dhipm.ilInn wliliJi trie,ns tin
,,&lt;l un " Ietiled liici' him
1,.i no i
II.- » ,» - an aetive •inn was liiken ..ii prn-eeiitiun.
Duller Ma-sm lni■■ It ■ law, howr of , |,e Saufiiril Shuffle
l 'l,il.
I'liei e in e im klinWH over, the case c,in he taken frnpi
11 e file and pi..-e, oled if the
ov Is over lin e .led again.
r "I -el v iei'.x will I"' I'oll
I ut I'.l lei. "in i'.ltivl III I If MU'
H T. I'K T K D ot SING IIDOM
. ill I’.jM liiluel t’llD D it h tt"'
-ST. I'E T K R S III ItG, Dec. 21. —
W. I'. Ilf&gt;"k-i Jr., iiffii'lnthl’i — A ll tecui'il in value of conI ul i-i im lit w'dl tnki [da
iriicthin in HI, petei Imrg proper
I ol , View Cemetery,
full today when Imibllng permit*
pas-ed the peak figure of J2U,LA B O R R U L IN G
I At I.A IIA S S K K . Dee, Ul (d't •itih,000 set liming the fulailous
l''t,u't,la laud hoam in 11)27).
Mtoinev Gvnciiil Itlclinid h-t
Ilitililing dlreetiu Henry M. Nlcl,
,,hd t mils y Dint Gnvernnr
,i,ii, duet, lull have the until- "’it said that the new record wax
i, in appoint a cniu'lllator In marked Ity "uti mcinnUlutlon uf a
ml ,i dispute tietween ilm D. uuiltltudo uf model ate-Hlzcd pqrPtio-plnnie Cnmpuiiy nf Ta m ­ mlts, mainly fur family residence/'
il I
it- emjiloyccs.
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ot Wi.i it y h m 'im -v the phnsplairis

i ui.... . I- not a pitlilie utility
thm the tneatilng uf the Florl , piddle
Utility
Arbitration

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NEW YORK, Dec. 21— (Ah—
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T ho minor earth Htiocks |irobultlv
uhvslclati said today I iuP her bull)' m the Caribbean area were ro'"’iihl bo oipectod "ft.... hieu t ctu'tlcd today on tho Hclsmograph
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at Eordham University.
In mak'ng the statement hu"The Rev. Joseph J. Lynch said
»ver, Prof. Ruthlt&gt;h» Itnelmt te l’"
ilie fii-t registered at 7;n&lt;1:21
.n il Die second at 7:4(1‘ 10 A. )
Oil out it la impossible Mi f:c-tlimited the distance ntt
'oflnlt* time or date. Iln -aid a II"
variation of two to three day* i- irjo miles probably in tho Coribpussiblo.
beau.
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A T L A N T A , tin., Dee. L'l
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- - Texas' attorney gem-iul . uJl.-.l ■1 ikl'llltlg lit O
no all .Southern -late- todav In ■Ii...lull'd the i ■
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hnn together In a fight in the I' S Nnvnl nfflcei
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Supreme Court to pi eei i ' r la. liil nrface -hiii e&lt;" 1
hi prugiesH in. ’
egri'gatioii |„ -ehool-,
In a letter to lieoigia Allotnev I lent', the iiinid.
1‘
General Kugelin Cook, the Texa- new ile stin v e iofficial, Price Daniel, warned that , fleets Iiiih inei i
a Texas rnse pending in the high 1 Sherm an - i p . I '
••is Ii it 111 in S.
1 '
emirt would uffeet 17 -lu te - pm,,
tlelng -eg regal ion.
heavy -Idle, of
......... Sweat u Texa- Negio, vi*Is m A n tidni
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Is seeking m l 1 nme lot., tin- I ’m Mull velocity
vcrxlty of Texas, now ie-ei ve&lt;| f.u 'uittery,
white -tudeiits.
He placed II"
1
He i- u-klng die iron 1 I,. 1,- Soviet r r u l s e r - .i ! 1 1 ■ 1 “
ver-e il- npiuuvul many year- ago Slates now hit- '
"f (he lleury or "separate imi I ivii servlee and
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equal" fncPIties fur Negroes.
( I ’eadaHsil ft" **'•■- • 1
He argot . that -ejiaration it-elf
HAI.KS l 'A
Is Unjust d sci'linlnnliiiii and Ille­
gal,
T A l.liA llA H H I
,i i i . d-'
The* Idg imviu"
Daniel noted that a dozen of die
,... i, i
"nutionnl Hii-ealled civil lighta or new -"lex lax •'
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M tin
fiiinltntinus havn thrown their tndxv and fjoini'l
■&lt;* in pi.... ..
weight hy amicus eurue brief, reported receiptagainst us" in the ease to he braid in add up."
In Washington Jan. ltd.
lie —iiii| there 1 1
Ii t'M », . ,,
If Texas loses lid- case, Daniel &gt;il the amuuiit
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laid, "your office and my office &lt;"t in hv deni"
1 »vMMi1 .,
will be deluged with law -till- fur ii'cllnnx from -ale
cnDy of Negroes into while ml- luring Novemtier
' tlti|’H Iti .i
•ntHi
|c/|m , high school- nml grade lagging behind min'
,,

schuls,"
He suggested that Georgia nml
other Southern states, either sep­
arately or Jointly, file n brief nut
on the facts of the ruse hut de­
fending the principal that separate
facilities for Negroes are legal
if they are substantially equal to
those for whites.
Daniel quoted Attorney Gcnrrul
Harry McMullan of North Cnro'Ilna as saving the Sweat ru-e
Is tho most Important to the South
since civil war days.
■ McMullan said Immediate and
forceful abolition of segregation
would Tie calamitous" to educa­
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French Information aervico
ROLMNH LIB R A R Y
eald Stern was a minister of coloW IN TE R PARK, Dec. 20___ OP)
nlo* before tho war.
— Henry A. Ivey Inc., of Atlanta
J A C K S O N V IL L E Dec. l l — UTi
today submitted a low bid of 1377,Atlanta .
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47
INVENTOR BIRR
828- Including 12,000 for state
B U FFA LO , N. Y „ D m . &gt;1. - seles tax, for construction of Mills
UP) — Gerrlt Van Daam- who in Memorial Library at Rodina Col&gt; wona wi
waa M '

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WASHING 10\, Dec.
Pirsulciit Iruiu.tn said today there
•0 I*1&gt;. ii u n i t e S t i l" k S wm|ld
lie another war &gt;1
t.
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the pi-nplr, of the world, "sick ol
J d l g blood Irtting," &lt;ould have their
•I’ n R x p I o d e I way.
Hut while i.qitivc peoples "ate
1 I *•&gt; .’ I ( Hknown
m.idc to ir.ji.util In our handclasp
- l.ngc dviiiiinile with .i to.iiicd 11 -r. we have no
1 intiii ii nn d io-.olho c- hut io -t.iml iraily in self
t It t 1 niti'd \tl1o
eli'li i' lie dri l in'd,
i mcht, bill it l.utrd
I lie I’li - di nt -poke at Ail ng on
i lion in iiinii.il io ihr war dead
■(In i' ix
im m - 'd u l c 'v
from ihr \iiii- mi .til Yrlriani of
n&gt;'iv mi-,i*ui''- on iIo*
Woilil Wat II Mill'll diplomats
* i Min • I o i I.d
from iii.iii ) im Iioii*. and high rant­
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:i.l lie.I ui riin-lm .it
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iriiio) i'i| liv poln r Io
Ii v i nil i .'ini i li-iu i- 'lial M*.
, i don atory for exa- ,

Modern Lighting Cheaper Fuel Ro
or Motor Cars
Naval Head Sties
the head *f a Common!* epperafifc wb*/i; you w .rf with the Slate May Replace O ld
Developed Ftifin Water, Alcohol Soviet Maritime
os aayWhere else? *
s While
a Malanbnv'
s s sepnkes ofspeace.
f Department
The 45-y e a r - o l d defendant*
Street Lamps C H IC A G O . Dee. 21. V) V mixture ol plain w.ilri ami Force Growing
Molotov Joshed opt a tthp IFnllo*! smiled, sIronk Ills head end replied:
ills ui" ol rhs.t|tri moloi llisl&lt;
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State* and Britain. Tiw lr ruling "No. sir."
circle*, he aald, "ura feverlahly
lie gave the same answer with
iarlnv for a n*W war" for restreet to III* brother and Sayre.
(• a tla s e s O l W
* ll» n
Earlier, tho d-dense sought tn
-how that Ml** ilid not pa** in­
formation about the pre-war nrtext of nil Ainrrlrnn In H iihhIii I"
it Soviet *|iy ring.
Thu urruxt known n* tin* linin'"«
case. involved the xulxuru of MiUutli Marie Htihcnx In Moscow m
December, 10!I7 und aubacituenl
efforts by Amerlcnn diplomat* t"
N E W YORK, Dee. 21. - m her.
A legal fight betwaen two alrllnr* free
Reference waa mode to the ' tin*
over the Holy Year air hnxines* bena cane" In a handwritten tml"
to Italy waa on fllo In federal which the government cunt....I*
court today.
llixx gave Chamber*.
Transcontinental and Western
Hina said the note was In In*
Air, Inc% ia trying to prevent handwriting. But ho denied giving
Pan American Airways from cut­ It to Chamber*) He said It wu- u
ting Into the U ,. S.-to-Italy air memorandum for an oral retool
.■i.tch he later gave to flnyre.
traffic.
Over strenuous government
After the suit waa filed yester­
day, Judge Alfred C. Coxo ordered lections, Hiss' lawyer put into
Pan American to ahow cause F ri­ evidence two Nuw York Tiineday why It should not he enlolnrd xrtlrle* about the Rubens cnxe
from carrying passenger* between to show, he said that th# matter
was public knowledge.
America nnd Remo.
There had been previous text)
T W A complained that a* long
ago a* IMS, the Civil Aeronautic* monv that Information nlaiiil the
Board turned down Pan-Am'* re Ruben* cast was transmitted from
quest for a certificate to travel tic- Washington to Moscow hy no
tween here and Rely. Meanwhile known mean*. Hiss'' lawyer j;iT W A said, It bull» up Ue huslneaa
between the countries
itrl tto
* SO
“ round
trine weekly with CAB approve!,
complaint
■ Pan-Am
arrangement with na organisation
known as Falur Items Cerp., of
N EW YORK, Dee. Zl, —
-Italy, under which Pan-Am would
make eight flights to Rome a Jacques Slam, Identified hy police
month oxcept during the summer. as former Secretary or tha French
T W A charged that Felix Roma Navy, plunged to his death tmlnv
holds no authority to engage In from his ninth floor duplex aim it
on Park Avshue.
•It truffle between the U. 1 . end ment
Police said* the flfl-yoar-old rx*
The suit said Paa-Am sent out cabinet member, who also wn- u
a
_ form letter
lettor ta. feoman Catholic retired banker, left two note*. Hi*
priests In tha
outlining a death was lilted a« probably sui­
‘‘Matatlve pi
flights to cide.
Detective Frank Farrell said one
w ith note was addressed to Stern’s
maid, Carmen Imperial, and the
Beyond
other — pinned to the dead man’s
buslnou,
lapel — naked authorities to notify
began
n lawyer of hla death.
tours to oil,
Stern had been HI for some
for its Romo
The
wife- who five* on Fifth
waa eald by police to lie
r front a heart aliment.
acQues, Jr..
Jr., !«&lt;
ISi la
ia a polio,
polio
A soft Jacques,
myelitla patient tn New York Ifns-

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Do Not Want War

Defendant Gi v e s Lie
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Communist N a t i o n s ! | | 2 . .
Flood Leader With
1 CStltieS
Presents, P r a i s e ; He Never Headed
Tito Regime Silent

Algrr Hi*« itrniril .it hi* lernnd
perjury trial today lliat hr ever
headed anv kind nf Communist
underground apparatus.
Mr alio denied llist hit brother
Donald, an rx-siate department
•inploye, or former assistant sec­
retary of state Francis R. Sayre
ever led such groups or were Com
iminisls.
Testifying in his own defense
‘t-t the thitd day. Hiss flatly con
tradicted the story of his chief ac­
cuser. Whittaker Chambers, who
named both Mis* brother, as prorninent members of a Communist
unit that tried In influence pre­
war government policy.
Writer Malcurn Cowley testified
earlier that Chambers, in a con­
versation with him. also named
Sayre as a member of the group.
Sayre, Miss' former boss in the
Stale Department, now it U. S.
Representative on the United Na­
tions trusteeship counsel. Me dis­
missed the story of hit having
Communist Affiliations as "pre|H&gt;slerous."
Defense counsel Claude D. Cross
asked Mss* today t "Were you ever

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Red* Sing Stalin’*
Birthday Praise* In
Lavish Ceremonies
. . LONDON. Dec. 21— &lt;yp)—
Around the world Communiili tang
praim of the Joseph Statin on hit
10th birthday today, while Soviet
Union and ill aatellilei put on perhapt the mo»t extravagant cele­
bration ever staged in honor ot n
political leader.
A fantmic flood of gifli rained
on the Kremlin, Moscow decked
ilietf out in bunting and huge partftlll of thi prim* miniter, and
hailed him at "the geniui. leader
and teacher, the greateit man of
modern time*."
Stalin war hailed, loo. ai "the
greateit defender of peace.**
In honor of hla birthday, the Su‘
prime Soviet announced annual
International Stalin peace prizes
to be awarded each year to pertooi
the Soviet* coniider l&lt;\ have done
the moat for World peace. The
prize* are 100.000 ruble*, or about
$20,000 at the prevailing exchange.
Of all the Communist notion*,
only Yugoslavia; outcast hy the
Comlnfurm oh under tho domina­
tion of Marxint heretic*. Ignored
the Soviet leader.
Qeorgi Malenkov, often spoken
of na on heir to 8tnlln’* power,
und*scribed the "peace’’ theme
and revived Stalin’* oft-repeated
argument that Communism nml
Capitalism could eo-exlst peace­
fully, hut another right hand man
of the Communist boi* had hur*h
word* for Pramlcr.Marshnl Tito’*
Yugoslavia.. •
"The time la not far off," wrota
Deputy Prints Minister V. M.
Molotov In Pruvda, "when It

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY DEC

PAGE EIGHT

Florida To Keep
Honky Tonka Off
Overseas Route
the overseas highway to Key West
which would give it a hooky took
atmosphere.
Chairman John I). Penekamp of
the Hurldm Hoard of Park* and
Historic Memorials revealed that
move today In an address liefore
the annual meeting of thu Florida
Forevl and Park* Association
I'enufkamp, associate edltoi of
tlm Miami Herald, In comiiieiiling
on the highway's value to the
state, .aid:
“There I, ou more spectacular
“.urine ginudeur anywhere on
earth. The stale own*- mile upon
m'.le of iLot right of way— whole
keys, in fact.
"It is possible to provide along
lillieh of ils length, benclie, oil
both the ocean anil gulf, fishing,
pat king, camping,' outing and
other recreational activities.
"Ami yet, at this very moment
and will) the help of the State

"I am happy to report that we
Iwlteve the -tnte cabinet and Hie
Intel nut improvement fund mem
l.er» me with us III our deteiuimii
Hon."
IViiiiekainp said that the legislatuie, in setting up the hoatd to
adtulnisti i the HJ m POiWm&gt; woiili
of stale |,ii)pcitiefci*'»l««i decreed
that we sli.iuid Ilf t w nMil ptovei
ty stlikeu, tty f l f i g 'l l l the -tnte
"jeuela.
"While Ktonda l| spending ahoul
"CftOJMkl a year On Ita 11 psrt
p.o p e itittlm city of Lo* Angcle*
(» spending
thirty
till)'* .i ■ lino'll, . he declared
"hade t minty* la S|&gt;eiiduig II.
U44,fiT.t. Miami more than one
inil 11on Geoigla last yrm •i",ot
fl.78n.UJMi on ita state pink*,
■even turn &gt; I lie Florida total, and
it hope- t" get much of ita luvcM
melit hack t&gt;&gt; uttiactltig stopovci •
from our tourist, a* they go &lt;u,
tin II wav to iiud f|iim Florida
Tile pull. *&gt;sleiil can, within «
relnltselv 'lloit lime, perfeim tie
the iiiiii-i iu I public fiiilctinii of
laying much of it* own way,
’rpnekninp .mil. lie explained
that o-i’i- nf the paiks willingly
as, mndeinie diurge, fur the foci
lit It'.
"Wlien we have dvveloped lln -e
larks ami htatorical memorial,.
It f.jll reipimt all Ihv free lime,
the rceicatinnal tmtuuf.our a\eitfge ritlirn for several year*. In
order to vi.il and use them fully
for ilieii pleasure, thvli sontiineu
1st coutempiMliun and their pride
of ownership,” lie added.

ONTM LSTH - Dan McCnrty (leftI, of Kort Fierce,
who will serve for the seoittil year m* the Florida Cntnpaign Chalrmun fur the American Citncer Society, tnlka
over plana for tin* new year vvitli l»r. Aalibul C, Williams,
of Jackaonvlile, new president and Executive Committee
Chnlrmnn of the t'ancer Society's Florida Division. Noth
officials predict that llifiU will lie the most successful
year In the Division's history. Activities of the Society
In Florida Include support of research, service to earner
patients, and education, hath uf the general public and
the medical profession.

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Gainesville Co-Eds Boyle Relents, Advises Women How
To Pick Husband’s Christmas Ties
Sign In All Courses
Except F o re s try
By H A L BO YLE
Time*, wanted to know if I was

W ASH IN G TO N — A lot of lawyera recently have lieen *entenced
to jail without a jury trial. Fed•rat lodge, decided they were guil*
iv “ f contempt of court aryl gate
them from one to ,1* months *ln
the cooler.
The ra-c, bring out a point
which mo»t laymen don’t rraliie:
That although the Constitution In
two place, say, that n defendant
In u criminal case -hull have a
tight to a tiial by Jury, thor*
h i . -till n lot «f way, he ran, he
iinpii'oned without getting a
haocc to tell hie «tnry to a jury.
The Idg contempt caw, now
pending are thine resultin'* from

G A IN E S V IL L E . Dec. 14.— (Sperial)- It may be a man', world,
hut co-ed, at the University of
Florida dtw’t think to. On a campu, where they are atill outnumtiered by men «tudenl, ,even to
one they have algited up rheerfully in every university itlvi,lnn,
except the School of Foreatry.
Leaving the heuten path, of tha
College of A rt, nod Science, and
the College of Education, young
women have also enrolled in such
malm, a, animal husbandry, real
c'ate. architecture, anil neronauGcal engineering.
Statistic* tell the story. There
" ri' ' ,ve co-ed, In Agriculture;

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brancinco and the trial of the 11 Engineering; four. Journalism;
( ominunivt, in New ^ork.
The
U w . , , - 1^ |W rn a c y .
judge, convicted seven defense at- |(), Physical Education. The Ifnitorney* of impmper conduct In vrrslty College list, IPt4; Graduate
couit hurax'inr, delaying tactic, School,
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—
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Education 214; and
funding to cm'iarrac, the Judge Arts and Hciences, lift.
unci impede the trial. The lawyer
Mis. Mona Fergmon and Miss
0 the Itrldge, -a*e, Vincent Haiti- I.ynn Roger,, both of Gainesville,
min was sentenced Jio six months, l,uve ventured Into the College of
to he served■ when -the
l trial is rum_
Engineering, where Mona is es­
pleled. Six attorney* involved in pecially interested in wind tunnel
the Now York case, one of them a irtearrh in aeronatilirt, and I.ynn
defendant who wa, acting a, M« prefers problems In radio and
own luwyer, were sentenced to alternating currents. Dean Joseph
from one to six month,. Thelt
appeal I, pending,
|
Wi.cn a frdetul Judge deitilrva
I - i on is guilty of contempt ol
miii, lo* can fine ur imprison him
I'houJ indict mi ni nr even a hearng I here i, on limit lo the length
••f the sentence or the amount of
Hu- line, as long a, the puni*hti &lt;ut i- not unreu,unable, cruel
.i iiiiuninl The law varlv, among
Ho trti mult*, but mofil of them
follow the federal practice to *
IliI ge extent.
Plie power of a court to puniih
fs.i •iiiiteinpl i* n, old a* the Id,
'm y of law. You couldn't get
i delJv administration of juetir,
1 n il'ii.evs and other, in the
"till mold persist in disturbing islun, seveial time, when the
mid delnyitig the ptoreedingi and mailer wa, I,imight before it. A
....king Hie judge hoik like a foul ■hlef rntnpinini i« ah'irl th\nd if tin* judge had to *tarl com- *aguen*M of thr legal definition
pluate.l legal processes, Including of contempt. It iv fell that the
, jury dial, each time he .form I limit, of contempt should lie close..nueoiie guilty of contempt, ii ly and dearly defined, since it is
would tie po,-lhle lo delay the nn exception lo the (treat ptiticlple
. iiiphtmu of it tiial itidefinilelv Hiat trial by Jury (V esienllal to
M m. there m no need for a Jut v dt|e process of law.
to ill tu mine Ihv fact*, due# .*he i .. \ famous ca»e, Fishai versus
iinlgH wltnessnl the uffeti.ie,
Face, wa, decided bwlh# S'ljMcine
Picii ate, lii fact, a lot of may. Conn early till, year. Fife uf
i pifaon can lie legally imprisoned the (usiice, upheld u Texas'Judge
i without a jury trial. In nriliftory . who .convicted M'luu ver for eon•m ill- f.ii nil,tame. And in pro- triuptuuu, conduct during a trial,
'■cutO.I, till petty offenses Vg^icli Emir justice, disserted, criticising

N EW YORK. I)*c. 14. — &lt;/D
trying to ruin hi, annual Christ­
ladles. I've been a had boy.
ina, party.
And if Santa Claus ia
i. to come
It sppmn that Seattle men a ft
my way this year, you're going to proud of the necktie, their wiva*
have to get me out of the dog­ give them. Laat Dec. 29th they
house.
held II -National Necktie Party
How ran you help? By going |&gt;ay" on which every nian proudly
out and buying u big fistful of ware the incut flamboyant tin OU
CbrlMms, necktie, and giving In, Christmas rack.
them to the men in your live.
They were going to give a grand
Ahum a week ago I liemonned prile, hut unfortunately the judge,
the fad that women were allowed went color blind by mid-day. Th i,
by law to present necktie, a, year llyiyn', going to give them
Christmas gift*. I suggested the iilindrre.
formation of a society to stop the
A , if I wani’l feeling btd
riistoru.
riiougli, along ram# a telegram
Well. I didn't expect to Iw nom­ from Pete Hoyt managing editor
inated man-oM he-yenr for thi- •f the Cedar flapid,, la., Ciaaettr.
I hud in,lilted a fine old
•tiggedhoi.
Nor did 1 expect tanning
......... ........
grateful follow men to set up Mat Xma, tradition
ute* in my honor— minus a necktie
“Ten men's c
— on every courthouse lawn.
ilfl, rlls„ing you
On the other hand neither did |„.r
uf t
I expect to end up in the dog w„n„ „ tuT the
house. But here I am — stuck in lnpn WUul(1 net
it up to my cravat.
jf
wom*i
Hii* firnt rfar I Ion mini* m»ru tlim
Th inkwl
rnv own wifi'.
would tie with..
“So you don't think women tie,."
are smart enough to pick out neck|&gt;et(. jn,i,te,
ties, Rover?" raid France,, hut- ((,m .
ing a Idruspld. "You’ll he In ky |(
^ „ ,
if you gel even aImwlir from me, n f,,w |lu|rlters
Smarty
And where, anyhow, iu|| „|lat
that fur coal you iiioiiiisid me 12 i jjj,,. t^, „„ ||
v a t ago? Are you waiting for „,.t' (n^ out of
till! mink, to die of Iild age*"
gm «
Riglil on top of that. Byron
...
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E»,h. columnist of the Seattle ,
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Mir VV.it i iiiptou (iiuinimw Brlituil.
Hi Ian, ms I In* &lt;4h.M»r stjit art hi*
* lit, lint) fiiKt i limn *, ut it fivti«i ni H'liitlnrdiiii ufCi*m i| 11v Ujc
Miiiii'ln***ii*i
uf \r!
Hi I inr lii if it tinii 11 flu! ia fitMi tii'

-• State Kchoid Supt. Thomas lb
Bailey today called for morn
fafcly ^dudllrtiiln.tnictlim in
Florida *choids and grratee ettturrvim-tit of safety law,.

BULLETIN OF
ACTIVITIES
Sanford Tourist ClA&gt;
Wednesday
Sewing bee will be held f0r the
purpose of finishing the work on
the cushions.
Memlwr* mil
welcome and a covered «ll«h will
l&gt;e held at HfilO for the workers
Usual amusements are to he en­
joyed throughout the day and' •ve­
iling.
Thursday
0
A party will meet her* in « t
a Christmas tree for Hie Saturday
night's Christmas party. George
Sw am , W. E, Mc.Mn.xtei
nn,|
others will locate amt bring in
the lire.
4:iltl Is the vlarting
time.
A grand evening's entertain­
ment is to lie presented Thuruiay
evening at 7:46 liy the Seminole
High School Glee Huh, under Mis,
Whittle, director.

Friday

WAR I'HISONKHH
BONN, Germany. Dec. 14 —t/P»
_A W e t German govei nmeiit
official said today Russia .till
hnlil■ 400,000 Germans a. pritoncr-i-uf-wur. He said that in addi­
tion, 1 600,000 German soldiers
.till are listed us mlrsing, hut he
did not indicate whether any ot
these might lie held by the
.inns.
The official, Hans Merten uf the
war prisoner division of the rsfugee ministry, sajd shout 160.000
German civilian women and 26.000
women army personnel still are
in th* Soviet Union. He said th«
Russian, returned 00,000 pri,»n»ri
to Germany In November, IB.qyt)
'tit Ocfrtber|*nd 48.00Q In Scpplml&gt;*Th« condition of these oer»f&gt;flf
has Improved of 1st*, ha satd, UP
1f» ji«»r eiMit »t 111 nr# unfit for
work*
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Open house at the Tenter and
Slniffli’bnard court.
Com* out
and enjoy our fun. Cards, music,
Ming,, xhuffleboard and a pla™ to
relax.
Meet our member* and
become one yourself. You are
invited to join
Saturday
Th i, Is the big night. .Santa
comes to our Tourist Center Each
person Is to bring a gift, get .
number and draw one uf the * 9 ,
that will he In tha Sauls Pack­
age. The newly organised Penn­
sylvania Club will serve th* re­
freshments. Com* out and lul’t.
see what these up-and-coming club
member, are doing. There'll he a
fine program proceeding the gift
drawing. Boh lluhson it in charge
of the program.
Sunday
Music, singing, Hhufflrhaird,
and visiting here all during Us
dsy. Come out ami visit with V.

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In Unity Thar* In Strength—
Ti&gt; Protect (ho Pear* of (he Wetldt
To Promote (ho Progreea of America,
To Product Proipcrltf for N iA o r i

* lmtHjr m |||i 'a-emdomil rain or
dr.rrte diiI inlilrr *iiiid: hi mrl Fftilm
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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD, FMfflllPA, THUHSIM V lllif. I.,, 1!H»

UN Concerned
By Rebuff Of
dewishPremier
F ra n c e

Secs U N

d ic a p p e d
O f

Lack

Power T o

F o rc e

J e ru s a le m

F a rm

B u re a u

II P erso n s Burn Big Public Works
To D eath In Nile Program Planned
Farm House F ire By S ta te G roup

rs. E.A. Douglass
$Tormcr
Lake Mary
Postmaster, Dies
Mr*. PJ, A. Douglas*, HU. refired postinmcter of Lake Mary,
died at 4:40 A.M. today in DeLaud following nn Mines* of two
month*.
Born In Lake county Mar. 12,
JIA O , Mr*. .Douglas* l|*-d In 8nnmi1;1 "f lift iifr ^ l l i r t e i #
ago *he moved iHtwTier himfiend to- l.akr Mary where she act
ed a* pnsttuniiter for a number of
yean and where they have altire
resided.
A former member of Snllle Harri*on Chapter of the D.A.K., Mr*.
Douglas.* wa* n niemher of the
Fir«l Mi'tlindl*t Chine|t and of the
Daughter* of Wesley Class, n
niemher of the N lie V Mownnl
Chapter nf the II.D O . and past
jfdttle ierniding secretary nf that
organisation; a past prenidenl of
the Hanfiiid Woman’* Chili and a
life secretary of the Cilia* of
|8M7 of We*feyan College ip Ma­
con. tin., where r,hr received her
Hiii-IipIoi of Alt* and Music de­
gree*.
She It. survived liy the hiishaml
of Lake Mary; fwo daughter*,
Mr*. It. J. SIut innn of Atlanta,
Gn.; two hiiIih, L. ]’, MeDanlel, A l-Jantu mid A. M. MeDanlel of HastVings; seven grnndrhlldren and
five grent-giHiiilrlilldren also rmm•ron* niece*, nephew* and rousin*.
Funeral m i vices will lie held at
Erickson Funernl Home nt 2:00
P.M. Friday with the Hev, J. V.
McKinley officiating. Burial will
be made in Lake View Cemetery,

Safe Driving I'lea
Voiced U y Carraway

F i l l i n ' I '. i m i l y D ie s In
B e d A s F I,im c s D e s ­
t in y T in y D w c llin i'
ja s

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Them

W ASHIN GTON , lire. 1.1. i,Vl — Foreran)* of higher »trel
price* brought the prom he to­
day nf a swift emigre**ionaI incenllgnlion.
The
lawmaker*
Themselves, however, aplll along
parly tine* a* to whether price
hikea are limtlfled.
And In
CIO de*eriptliin of the impendIni brawl* a* “apnalllng," one
major prndurcr replied they are
"inevitable."
JENKINS. Ky.. Dec. 15 -&lt;/F)- -A
truck mine ojrerator who tignrd a
contract with John L l^wi* mmmed up hi* own and auociatc*' reaolion by laying "it* hell if we do. ^
and hell If we don't."
announced tigning wilh

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Morrinon Squirms Animat Budget 01*
opcraloii At Kiwania Lunch IHealth
Unit C u t
!&lt;**•• Introduction By O v e r $1,000

Willi one esception, hnwevrr.
nunc nl thr operator* atlmit -is crptnlii r of lltr t ntniMcl, whit h
hootlctl miners' |uty tn $15 ,t «L»V
increased wtllare fund payment'
15 cent* a Ion. and permitted the
signer* to work tr five-day week.
Thine who diil sign irprrwnt a
small fraction t*f the more lh«o
hO,000,000 lon» annual pindnrlinn
A. C. Combs, president nl the
Dnrlon-Elkorn Coal Co., near here,
wa* ainnng 10 caitcrn Kentucky
opernlor*. all *mall, who fint *igned, and the only one to admit ii
Hr told a newsman that Iteforidoing an, he called A. J. (Jack)
Dalton of I’lkevllle, one of Ihr
largest truckern in thr flrltt »nltl
he didn’t feel he rould afford t»
(t'*SllBW* w
PLBA11H IN N O C K N T
IOW A C IT Y , la,. Dec. lfi-i/1'i
— Kahert
K. Itednasck
today
leaded innocent tn a cliagn of
rst tlegrce murder In the slaylug nf pretty coed Murgarok
Anno JacksonHe appeared in Justice eourli
and waived to the grand jury
after withdrawing a request for
a preliminary hearing.
Justice of Peace C, J. Hutch­
inson ordered him held without

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lion ttf 2'i 1.000 and judging l»v p.nt growth patterns vlmnM teach
4ft'),000 liy I9f.fl, W. M H.ulwu k, imlilitll.il rnginert ,,l the I loud*
Power and Light Cm, ie|„ulc in In* 102 pagr unvry nl iht' «n Hon
DrDgnrd for me in piunr'ling the 11.1l11l.il irin im r, ,,f the ( tty
and ('olinly and In pro^ul'' vital .l ihvlual inliuiiiallon that »)M induie
many new iniln*lrle* and tuuii-,t» +
to liN-ale here, the mu v.v wa- r|,„mlH-i .,r Com.....
Manage.
made In
in co-operation
cu-uperatMui with
wild mem
men
||.g«in. )v„» 111.Hurled
Iter* of tile Seiuiliolc I'onotv Tue.-nlay oii;lil nl the me,-ling of
C’hiiintici of Ciuninerev, i* nl 11act­ 1lie It,, jii ,1 ,,r I li tec Ini „ t,i u'lito
ively mimeographed and hound the In,me office of the Florida
and ieptr*eli(V inure than -i* Vowel mill l.ighl Co, 1 vpie**iug
month* of intenaivn effoit
lli, apple, 1nt uni ,,f I In- ritiinilicr
H. H. Cotemiin, Floridn P,,« ci of 1'o in n iri,fo i I In* *111 vey
and Light Co., local iiinrmgn, „ la,
l - l ■onw'iiience. Mi llo.lwlek
illilured Mi itimtwiek to inake the lint-, I'enlml Floiiiln a* one of
mirvey declined
dcclaied today Mini
lli.il lie
,|m, .... ......
............ .
•'•'V
•hi* a;,
cent of Hie *.... * in Fin 1Ida.
comm 1111It&gt; and area will take mi- Saiifuid I* allow 11 11* nlrno-t ut the
vantage nf the Mirvey to ,1,, an exuet geographical &lt;enter of the
nut*tandiug aelling Joh" I,, litiug 111ea conipii,t&lt;i| liy Seminole, Lake,
new lndii*triea here,
tilling'', lloeolil, V oIiihIii and lireUpon motion nf J. |„ Ingli-y,
il'eMIlMiira 10, I'atf f’li f l

Kit* nuiiin* llinriingiilv I'tijnvrd
tlx ■li-trim fit iitr of mu- fluii Ir*
Mnrrl-nn,
ftnt ritlnri
who
*«l
"I'i'iming null Nwriillui; thimtgli n
l"ug witnli',1 mli&gt;„hii'lion, nml
« III'" filiiillv rallril upon to spt'lik,
t'lonllv iiuliniUM't-&gt;l, "I hnvo notliing
to ttiy,"
In ordfi to rasp ilir "pain, nil*
’ini-li ami nhvluii* lininillnllini Mml
\ti Mnrriioti wa* nppnri'titly nn'litgoing following nu "iiilrrmitini,l)'" ititroiliii'liiin by Kiwnninn
I'liffortl Mi-Kililiio, tin' mi’itihrr-) of
Hit' rluh prevailed upon Mr. MortiMiu to lend lliern in song. Hurry
tVi’Hliu arriimpiiiilt,,|
That llm Klwiniinn know II. wa*
nil in full wa* avldnit fruni the
inii nv’ rhlicklo* timl tIn-y gave to
Mr. Mi-Kllihtn’* iiitrodurtlon, whirli
wa* ii III mlniile niiitlripicri- of
l,liking inurli and raying little.
Untold Kastnrr, onginnlly nrliedoled to liilrmiiirr Mr. Morri*on,
piiHneil the respoo-Hiility on tn
Mi. MrKihbln.
In IiIn i mill,ling dlsrunrae, the
Inli-i toltI nf hnw lie hlld vainly
might to necuri' a Kiwnnl* apes I t'r
fur (lit’ ncrit'lnii, and Invented
uiiioy firtltimi* nlllii* that thn*e
ralletl upon to *pnik hail given tu
gel out of it. Among Um*o wl'inn
(in nnninl were F’rnl Wilson, Klwunis district gnvernnr; John L.
Calloway, county tax rnllrctor;
the Itrv. A. O. Mclntils; Itnlph
A. Smith,
Klwnnls
president
elect i Ktlwnwrtl F. I nine, realtor:
J. Ilralley Dillmm, slate represimtalivei ami K. Ha*ky Wight,
i m i Ms s m o r ------------ ------

It)))1 tn rcdut'Mnu nf 1' 1 titunnil
lilidgit l,y fl,IIIH, 111,1 St'UODnl))
CniinH lleullh I'nil will li ii *•■ to
diHp)’Mro’ with iho service* «l
one tiillHe itml put it *teungr •|&gt;l)
et on Ini If lime, lit. Flunk IJml1
limn. )|lrectoi, ntuiiitinct'd in hi
cm i* nt Hcnll Ii Unit rerun I
Doling IIMH.itt the Unit Hit
nml f&gt;i| lilt!' Ml flHi'iil yi'»i u 11i
111*v»■ In upciiitc on n liiuig-. ,11
I ’Jfl,Slit’s lm MIVI'hIoiI.
Of tho I'M,.'I0M hull yen) lb.
r'oniiiy fkmimi**iou gnvi- iii.r.oo
llm 8 ,'linol iloiml, It.L’iiu iiinl M.
(!lty, fflili). Stull' pnynicuth |.&lt;
ri'gistiiitliui rif hirllif nml di-uM1
tiitlliicil fJtll nml til)' riuiulu* nil
rli'd over whh fr,M2. mnking l&gt;"
rontriimtiiiiiH, $11,122. The Siv ,
iinnril uf Hrullli nllulti',1 $ir,
friim *lntc fiindn.
Tho prnu'iil liudgot of f :'fi,.K&gt;'
IncluilcH
ftoui llm I'niinii
Oiiiitii**hm;
I I . mou
fruni D"
Srlimd
II,mill, nu llicri'li
,,l
$WMI; I I'glnl 11*1illll fl'I'H Ilf
ii tul
IM.Mtl'J from
Die Slnii
flunril of lleullh nr $|Hll lo** lli.u,
IbhI yenr, nu,I Micro l» no hiii
phi*. Tho CTlly rcfiiHi'd to milk,
a contrllmliim.
Of tho total uliiouiit, tlli.uuu i
for salario*, $!l,H0tt for tiavol o*
pensps, and ft,H(H) foi roni
equipment, supplies, etc.
Tho staff inrtiulc* Htildn Kit,
lie, Mu Ido 8 . Brown and Hraci II
Coli', rogislornt nur*c*j V .1
Ilolihln*, sanitary offlror; Dm
othy
I1. Kama, storipgraplH'i,
Annie I,. Darter, clerk and Viol
etta (iri'glvy, cllni* aide.

Whether or not to revise the
llnlte,| Nation* organisation ini,.
a world Pcdernl govnrnmenl will
Ik- (lel)afod hy Heminnlo IK l'I i
Hchool stmlent* Monday ovniug
at llio regulat meeting of Unit. I
World Federalt*(* of Simforfl ))'.
the Episcopal Parish House.
Randall Hoff and Alan HcUel
will argue for tha revision: Ai
lena Jacobson and John Fite, &gt;gainst. Memtiers of the NnMom.1
Forensic larague, these st..denis
debated (his subject In many dist­
rict and stale meats ln*t yem
The public Is invited to attend
tha meeting, and bt wtlnen* Mu,
skillful manner in which the *t»d
enta carry nn tha debate.

(Dalayad)— (/E)— Four yean ago Iasi September I saw Shanghai for
the first lima from a U. S. Army bombar as il circled to land at
Shanghai's KJaogwan Airfield.
Today, wdth vary mixed amotions. I said goodbye lo Shanghai
from tha dack nf this blockada runner, whose port superstructure was
punctured with shall fragments b y*
N a tio n a list warship.
w arship. .
n blockading Nationalist
a dying elty. It Is smaslngly
Between those two dates I don’t resilient;
,
suppose bay elty nn earth — pos­
It may rrran survive Chlnase
C A T H O L IC C E LE B R A TIO N
ting Barilo— has seen Communism. But tha trends Hava
V A TIC A N C IT Y , Dec. 10.-(/P)
ndotia upheavals,
tn Rot to change, ’ If thlnga eonllnua — Tho Pope authorised today Ihr
Sh a n g h a i breams Uw way they a n going now It will celebration of a special mas* fur
m Migest single
the Holy Yaar at Midnight, Dec
in all the Roman
sstw r'SRvisar’ '* 81Churchea
of tha world.

Catholic

A 4atre« trubtlahad today hy
the Coagregation of Sacraments
Mid the masses should ha cels• heated to ask God that the holy
p w I* *
V * * * m ults.
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fnifnrtf in ii-,ii|( i ml,11 wlint fin*
tlrnf r m *il flint siiitill hiiiiki' ii
ttlr I'll«#■ 11f i ■iiMihi firlil, I li»»
lllrli kriiril 11*mi,iiii** nf fh4. tnnr
Hmimi i|mI'llmi; mi Mir &lt; \ I Inn
IliiI hum* ruMit imiIi'h imrIlivu»t
nf I his \\ rsf f i*\its limn, w n r
fiiliml ul llVvArilf.
T u n Knurs
M ski'lrfiiiis i»rrr i minimi
in flu* ihiMMfl mins. Thr iBmi I
ilirluili'if Ihiur ifi iivi riflmts. Sn
ni Men* rhfhlfi'ii. InHintliu; ti 11
yrur nlil uirl ni iin n l -mil piru
IIMil I. I hr |icH|fn»ti ill l hr sbrlr
ftlls shim rd I hi* $II I iill** filed
III Hirir slrrfi, Innhllnl liiurlfirr
nn Mir ilfiiii*, n( inn ImmImhmiis

i,» in I l h -ifiyr* ntiiiiHr *
m S*’Mine dt „ Mm inn \ Iiiclimi, f’nliimlilii, ^
I .Ml Illy titlMOl. Sail IlNsl'itil, h|ntitleHitli'iil, » tIn' Itm. iH Imnni n!
[i t t inis will pM'lmMy iitaki' it (teehUm i L 'll llii1 LmMiM|£ Die m
tlii'ii i|imilDity mt'Hliiu m .htiiiinry.

Shanghai Is A City Of Gloom As
StudcntH To Dchnti'
(sovcrnmciif
AO Become Part Of Proletariat World----------—

KOHTOV V K B D ir T .U A IL B D
SO M A, Bulgaria. Dae. IB,— (jp)
— ^ Bulgarian _ newspapars today
tha daath sfeiitw by hangof former dnwty. premier
sir ho KostoVi
silty yesterday
■ and salmtage.
addition to tlM death eend, Koatov was
Belt right*
lUllon lava I

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Auction Shed At
Lewis Announces Florida Power &amp; Light S u rv ey
S h o w s Sanford’s Opportunities Farmers’ Market
Signing Up More
Finished
and Seminole ( mnilv , oniltltilr the huh "I .1 «i* tiumly N ea rly
Coal Operators CentralSanfoitl
Morula area whit li willun .1 r.iiliut •&gt;! 40 mtlr* h.i* .1 popiihi-

Mayor Andrew Cnrrnwny railed
today illmil the people nf Hanford
to tin their part, along with the
National Safely Council and HID
other national cooperating organi­
sation*, in holding down accident!
during the Clniatmaa-llmo holiday
celebration.
"Let’* take our place In thla
Kariitr this week Bednasck's at­
nation-wide holiday *afoty cam­
paign," the Mayor *ald. "Nobody torney had requested n prelimin­
ary hearing on Dee. 81.
can
ff*
1 he *afn for &lt;&gt;« — each one of
V* ha* to be aafn for himself It
the individual's resnonilblllty
to himself and his family to rec­
ognise the extra holiday hasards
and Hie extra means to ipset and
overcome them.
"It r amint he a merry Christ,
ma* for Sanford unless we make
certain It i* nn accident-free cali­
(MJITOWa ROTKt Fr*X
r M » f of lb s ( w t r i s M
•M il fa C b ls g la aa bla war aa&lt; •f H »a Chlaa. H* i t l l M
bration. NecdlMs and nraventabla
Dae.
____________________
b
Irani
Sbaaabal
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aa
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Ibis
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_ . fa ll ataaatrh w b lrb I t
accident* that mar the holiday
w rafa aa ibi
(b a t• O- ar s t be M ia g m a b re In A Xhaaabal n b « .
with suffering and tragedy make
rslwa foebada blm &lt;a aead sen* afire laat nrl, a. ll as*
lb Js—
. . s. ti
. . .la Maaa
— N**s br
relax'd
Ibraaab
la ra a . —
Hantraaa ‘la ea ra
M hollow mockery of tha Yuletlde
w a r of J * i* B .l
Wpplrlt. Let’ti all remember this
and make it a personal respon­
By FRKD HAMP80N
sibility to keep our clty'e holiday
celebration the safast on record.
Aboard the Sir Johq Franklin In the Wbangpoo River. Dec. 9. —

$

GAeiRt-t

I Irk rn

rill.. I* an nicliltrrC* runreptUm of the i
n
MO.OIH'
wlileh the Florida Karin Bureau plan* to build It will it" Hi,- ,,
inanenl hea.lt,unrteta in Florida for the state-will,. organ,/aI mi,
llffrr* Ilf possible htillillng *ile* havu ta-eti made liy citie* mid fnend.

No. :i!3

Truman Quiet On New
Tax Plans For Nation

llu ilf lr iu r

R u l i n g

IA K I. .SUCCESS, Per. 15— (A ’)
Frame Hiked the U. N. Iruitee•hip council today to note "with
concern" the innvinK of liraeli
government o(lice&gt; to Jcruialetn in
definnte of .i General A»»emhb
decision to put ilir Holy City unilet iiilprn.ilioUiil iu Ic.
Chairman linger G ■ r r e • u
(France) told the council mem­
bers they ure like eunuch* in *
^xirrm" in trying to deni with the
inleiiuctiniiidirniion problem now.
The French rcDulution wa* the
first positive move before the 12national council, which it charged
with carrying out the Attemhly's
decision
The council Hireling, behind
closed doors, got off to a stow
•tart. An inlomianl who emne out
Jfiid delegate* were hetilant about
advancing tnggealions or plan*,
There « « « general agreement
that the I ami'll uioviia hail compli­
cated .......... ...
already diffi­
cult tunic.
One niiuree said the cniuicll luteuiii-d to lake an the lm*i* lor it.)
work the original plan for Ihtor(I iiHllaiir&lt;l On raa» rii* i

M any

M i l l i o n s

In

L o n n s A p p ro v e r! F o r
Ronds

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I’orioina doslrlng to J o in Mu
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i uilli wnli'r from the nlllgNlm Mr*. H oI shI at $211-M, Mi Hwuitr
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ulv4-i tlHcniant npp),niiug in *n.
in extricate lt*o|f from lire win,
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ii.tliiig HopntHlirig tile two pool*
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/'•ii keeiwr* Imtl to rill, the wire
Hid netting to g d the Idg
FOUR D IE IN ITMF
T o l e d o , n , nt , t:,. ,/j’i _
("Ul pa.anils &lt;l|,x| mils Indus- in
t.i'p them from fighting.
a rlrc which ii'iurlv de*tri.ye.|
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Hairy Ann# Crip|rle«l f’liil.lrn. &gt; Home m I nn,!ill.». Dr. I tl
IIKIIN, Hwitxorland, Dec. IT*.
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•"Imri'll, tlmli dunghti'i, Laura, 26,
piilltii'al depot tmerit uf foreign Mayfair Inn on Saturday nigl.l lie »ldie.l lli.i ’lie.e
in crippled ,iod f innn H.iicliio.nn, i, ward of
r,I fire- wa* nlecterl President nf charity caiet in lire lioipitul in. Iik Imik lour .i.il.lrrn Imm Nenirnule ’ I"1coiilily Wclfur,- I,nni,I, who was
Switxorlami torlay hy the two
being hum ileil at Mu' llcnmitt home.
Cnunty, A ataff of 20 I* rpqulreil •
ii.iio.ea of Parliament.
Cormier Paul llnldy .aid tlie
according t.« I » . D,)*..
Pat It I’lerrn la a inemher of in operate the Home.
I,lure was cuuird l.y an over healTho cost of opeiHtlnn i* $7,000
Til.' ilai.ii will begin 11! HUM "d coal furnace.
M.e radleal Liberal Party tinted
per month which ia paid try all Mm uViuck in the Mayfair’* liallrooin
r„i Itn connervalism.
Kdoard Von Htelger, chief of Elk* lodges In Florida. fir. Pm.* with n grand inarch t«'lng led liy
Paul
ll..' department of Juntlen artd hal.l that the rout per .lay tier Mayor Andrew Carraway.
0
* M O P P &lt; N g AV,
puller, wa* elected vice-president. chltd Is $9.00. Tho Homo tin* Cohle and ln« orchestra will Turn
I'lic term of both office* I* one been owned and operated hy Mm i«ii music for tlio evening and
Rtate Elk's Association since IOUO dre*» I* optional. Ticket* may
vmr.
mirier the supervision nf Mm . lie secured from any Elk or at
Othella Green.
Dr. Richard It. Hie dour nml tahle reservation*
ARMY Q U IT S HHAVINH
NEW YORK, Dec. 15- ./T|- Walker, Jr., orthopaedic surgeon inilMt lie made l.y railing tlie Mayof Orlando, takes care of nil oper­ fair ton.
Can this be the Arm yT
Tile Mayfair Inn ltiillra.111. has
Holdlara attached to the New ations for tha rldtdren and In­
York Port uf Embarkation will cluded In the services given the been donated for the charity dance
get " g in ” (demerits) tomorrow crippled children are tieatmoiit l.y tho New York Glant'a Baseball
Club through tho courtesy of
u cor
correstlva measures.
- I f InsTr china are not Covered arid
A majority of the proceed* of Charles Marino, resident manager.
With Htubble,
(I' m m
..$ .of th« city's water
lane# will go toward tha, oper The committee In charge at tha
It's
part
sklng ihaveless, bathlosa Friday. atfon*of* the trlppled Children's urogram is headed by llaAotd
Troops ware direetad to forgo Homo with the remainder being kastner. Outstanding entertain­
for a play ment will he presented by Harold
shaving tomorrow morning. And donated
------------ Hm aouipmant
M ir
Army
authorities ordered all ground auotiilnj tha new awim- G Iff In, leader nf the Stetson Uni­
mlitg pool 'In Fort Milton Park, versity 0|ee Club.
ihowara.cloHd for 14 hours.

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aaaurlaiFil Prtaa nblab la aailllrd
atrlualitlr In tba aaa for ranabll.
ralfan u( all lha Iora I nawa artaled
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AP nawa dlapatrbea. wall an all
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T O D A Y S U IU L 8 VBR8B

Thny who alrip rrliglnn of beau­
ty and make it aualorn and colorkaa hare missed the vision entireIf- l*t the beauty ojp'th* I.on]
our God In- iipon ii».— Pan. 00: 17,
Eipcri Declare* Taxcrare Ruin­
ing Small lltuincie-headline. Il
doesn't tokt- an expert to tali dial.
The (roiihlr nbnul gelling into an
•tgumenl with u newspaperman il
lhal lie olwnyt lint ihe fail word,
ai Marlin Amlmrn it trying lo
show Claude IVpprr.
It wa. 2d dr«ret:&gt;'^LOW .ZERO
at Biim^tk, N. D, 11*4' other day.
That it colib-i Ilian we have ever
ciperienced, Lul lire 5 below we
did ire one v.uj hud enough. Re­
lieve ui, brother, ilioie who like
24 he|ow weal her are welcome lo
We ee where engineer* at
Norlhtmlern Univenity have invenled/a $250,000 electronic brain
detigried In provide, iliort 'cut* in
the field of mediaiiiinl engineering.
Well, that’* pretty nice, but they
•ure kftter keep that $250,000
pari qitfri. or the government will
i . . q m of niilehcc.
Although il ii againit tire law
in Florida lo operateplol macbinct.
the (wernl government accepted
H i payment* on dot machine* from
202 pcrioni tin* year listed al own­
ing lucli ninchinvi in this stale, ac­
cording to the Tampa Tribune. Al­
though the name* of nil 202 were
printed in the Tribune county by
county.we were glad to note that
none ; them whs from Sfminolc.
A nu fr of them ware beipg operalrd irrirenlly in Orlando.

Amlrrion say* our pub­
lic 4:00 I*. M. Market renext day get* him in
trouble brtnu.r tome fanner* read­
ing wf|el die juices were 24 hours
before, 'give him hrll whru they
don’t u&lt; die tame inicrs 24 hours
later, hiry don't lake llir irouhllo read the line punt up at the
top wUrh »ayt the |iticei quoted
ere f($produce told uj&gt; lo 4:00
P, M. -Dir day before publication.
Now W&lt; fellow* quit jumping on
OUI frm d Sandy or we are going
to ham to »lo|&gt; publiihing these
waihrfiReports.
liiliin
port

Or.
W. Kuprecht, hard worklag prMidenl of the Infanlilr Park8
lysis Foundation for Seminola
Couply, dropped in ihe other day
to see if we could suggest lotncona
to lead the March of Dime* rampalgn tide year. We uie Trank to
admit lliat wr couldn't. F.veryone
that we could think of who had any
ability along thi* line wa* either
conducting a drive for tome other
, ofganixation, had juit conducted
ant, or had ngrerd to conduct one
la the near future. What this city
needs is more youug in^ qf lead­
ership and responsibility who are
willing to give up a few hours o(
MB: , their jjgte once in a while lor the
suffering humanity and
rmant of mankind, You
*ct the lltjle dpqilful of
omen who hafe done it
I,do ii all/
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Holland’s Son Witness
In Negro Flog Trial

Public Works

.rn right*.

Young Holland- a Bartow attor! nuy, was used aa a rebuttal wit*
loess In un attempt to ’ ImpMwb
lh« defense testimony of Dr. E. E.
| Sawyer, also of Bartow.
! The case of police chlof William
II. Devuult and patrolman Rosco*
W. Thornhill probably will go to
1the federal court Jury this after*
noon.
tine
They are charged with violetl
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tin- civil right* of Jamea (Paps)
Williams hy beating him to get
information.
Hr. Sawyer tentifl«d yaiterdiy
|,i. treated William* Fab. 25 — two
tiny* after William* u ld the offi­
cer* bent him.
Hull mill *uid it was Feb. 28 whan
William* first wa* treated by the
doctor.

Lewta Announces
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Savings Bonds

KiwuniM Lunch

SANTA And The MAGICIAN
lly LUC R K t K lltllltUNR

L'hupter 11
minute," xlm licit'Inml. "SunIn, ilo
T H K I’A H T Y
pnk&lt;&lt; up tin- fliu mill put yuu.'
Il wu* llu* night lie fort) Bantu’* -lipptrr* nil ,lo&lt;&gt;. Mr, Mllly, find
inirty anil nil
through Santa’ * •‘cat* fur everynm*. Ili-niy. bring
Ii i i i i m ’ nut n L-rt’atnri’ wa* ah-cplng. nit*
augur a m i riniiniininri
fur
tbnugb nil were anug In their tmut,"
bed*.
In n innmi’iit i In- little nil luge
Mr*, rinu* rmilft not sleep be was In,ruling with n.tivlty. Wlmt
rniiae ahn win routiling cake* nml »n g(Mnl sight it nil wn Mr*. I ’lnu*
tookles Initeuil of nheep anil won- with her Imir still wrnppiil In
ilerlng If slit*
bud mud* ennugb. I’ui'cr curlers, Siintii In hi* red
Santa rmildn’t
aleep lwcau«u be imjmrm* nml *lip|ieis, nml tbu
bud'ju»t thought of u new toy he. e.-v*-r» wllrbes strewn lilrmit tier
' wunted tu rnuko for Chrlatmas: i
like lung legged dull* xmla blcyrle wlih water wings which &lt;lenly come to life,
If you really want to I* a sucker, says Your Life m aga­ u boy nuild
ciulil ride on
un the grnpinl
grnpml i '‘Ale you rrnlly tin- wltclpM
zine, here are nome of the tw eny-three sure-fire ways jfluun- nr jwdal in water whichever ehu whir
hii fly, &lt;m. HnHujvv’r'i nightJ."
wished.
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7
aSHrnl lli'iirv when In I,n,I uvi«rccl fiwm the files of the B etter Business Bureau !*
Mr. Hilly lay wide nwaku wor­ corno Ills fenr.
Loan money to a total stranger to gut his broken-down rying
about tin' rubblt irick and
"Indeed we ure," ml,I u witch,
car towed Into town. Buy from "governm ent representatives" wondering when Hantn would "Are
you one of the l",yx win,
who call a t your door. Don’t keep vour receipts. Give your find thi' time in show him how throws stones „t us unit locks th t
door iiguiriNt us?
vucuum cleaner to the man who calls a t your home, ruiying to do U.
A* for Henry nml Serena— they
Now llcrm Imd thrown stunt"
the store made a m istake and sent you a cheaper one than wen*
tun exclleil to ru»t. Henry at Hallowe'en wife lie hut how
Ihe one you bought. If a stra n g e r culls a t your door to sell hail Tweodlek nee's ,,resent under could
lie eve, Imvt- known they
perfume, be sure to smell the bottle when he asks you try—It III* pillow where be mill,I feel It were nice Ilk' ih|.?
may contain chloroform. Fall for the old, old story th at you from time to llnie. Wlmt could It
‘If only yon wricn’t -n ugly!"
m ust invest to get u good Job. Be sure to accept unordured lie? What could It be? Would he hlurteil. "Tlu n Ihivs Wiiu Ii I not
Christum* never comel
G, O. D. packages. Ignore the B etter Business Bureau molto-Along about half past midnight lui so ii f&gt;nlit of you,"
" l r Is it good thing for von to
" Before you invest, Investigate!"
they nil fell fust nsleejr but inurllenrn,"
said a witch, "That llu*
ful
day!
nu
sooner
bud
they
begun
Of course, there ure m any other wuy# In which you
to dream thnn there rume a ugliest creatures are very often
can be a sap, but these hardly over miss
■wishing nnd clattering nml hal­ the kindest,” And she iliunk her
looing all about the roof of the nmoklng rncon down in nnu girat
swallow.
tiny cottage.
munlit guard*,
What a wonderful night it wax!
They sprang from their lied*
Thl* group of Chlriesu *eemeil
A l dawn other guests arrived
to me to represent the beginning anil ran to the window*. It was
(C a a lla M C rears P i n O tw l
the |iarty. Hy nine o'clock
legacy the Chinese never were of a solid middle class In China black night ami nut n thing could for
everyone hud com*. There were
which could hkv* grown and they see.
quite able to manage.
Then came a thundering at the three men In a tub, Simple Simon
Tu weatern eye*. It began going brought greatness to China. Thay
an extra load of plcxtu jrirca* from the moment the wtr* tha product of Shanghai. door. Quickly Mrs. Claus lighted carrying
Little Boy Him, holding Mins MufChinese moved in right after the Thay had absorbed the boat of the lamps and Rant* threw repen Jet’s hand, Tom Thunih, Cinder­
the west and mixed It compatibly the door. In walked seven of tho
war In 1045 and took it over.
ugliest witches that
ever flew ella, Yanhec Doodle, Father Tilin',
During Ihe laat alx months un­ with their Oriental naturae.
the Gingerbread Man, Jack Frost
broom*
on
a
Hallowe’en
night.
der the Communlata, It hea
They had modest but good
Henry shook with fright and ami many many others.
r banged character again.
homes.
Thalr chi
were In Serena hid In the wood box While
Tha Santa Lhnd wnjkers raced
Today It il crowded with com- school. They had
t nrufea- Mr, Dllly matched up two Um­ from the shops anil started games
misiar*, big and little' who are alona and trades,
ufd earn brellas tu defend them all.
and ilanrei and songs. Mrs. Clnu*
devoted to an Ideal that doesn’t enough at them ter,
Ofn themBut
Sunta cried, "Come Int set out Imwl after Isiwl and platseem to fit Shanghai and who salve* with pri&lt;"'
Cum* Ini" and Mrs. Claus said, tar after platter heaped with but­
are In the main, high-minded and And they had
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I ’m so glad to so* you I” terscotch lolls, ham with eggs,
honest— and Incredibly Inefficient. own— no kin ties with the rich, ho "Goodness,
Tho seven wltcnea clomped In pancakes, waffles and sausage.
Without attempting to go Into political connection, no special dragging
Santa nnd the Master lluhhil
their brooms behind
detail# on the question whether privilege except their own abllltalked nhnut children they knew
them.
Communism can succeed In n elty
"We had tu come early,; you — which were good nnd which
like Shanghai, It atlll seems to
They were Kbo end Ta ta r and know,” screeched the ugliest were bail and which were only
mu Shanghai represented n high Fan and Chen, For th* laat four witch. "We can ride our braoma Middling. Mr. Dllly fuuml a quiet
water mark of modernity In China, yeera they worked far the Asso­ only from midnight to one," ■
comer and discussed magic with
Shanghai I* now being aacri*
"Don’t worry about ua," chur- the Wixard of Ox. Henry went off
m s s in Runglm]’ Now
Deed, This product of the west, ciated
they are out of work. The galea tied another, "Wo’ll curl dp un­ fa# a inuwhall fight with Plnnrwhich helped pull China 'out of of their professions and trade* der the atove and never bo a bit chlu. Serena played checkers with
Its ancient feudalism and demon­ are doted unices they ctn some­ of bother."
Red Riding Hood's wolf,
strated what wettarn method* how got Into tht porty machine * But Mrs. Clsus knew that
But alasT ail this Ideas lire cnuld
could du. has been vilified by the iHd wear groteaque cotton uni- witches hats to aleep at night. not last. Suddenly the terrlhlo
Communlata because of Its ImporIhelr kid* to the "eor- Besides, when you havs a party blue-nosed, saucer, fared Wiggle
#y#ry hundred ysprs
y##rs or Wagglea burst Into Santa Land.
4 llive
T
n aehooia and
on a fee# only once •ysry
. The Santa Land folk and thoir
ion't mind m ltslu
.
a ntoatl.h and a regimented’
guests qulvsred with fear.
rk t ollowanco.. At ptsaent they ■ n W T sleep.
8o Mrs. ’ ^Inaba
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But Santn was undisturbed.
ar* living on aevaraaca pay whten wrapped herself In. her
amino and -------- *“ '*
" I l l g » my magic wand,” he said.
eat^ laat only a few month* at woolen bath rob* and !
service* tha
"And we'll soon be rid of them."
M i HIV P IV T I i
porta performed
our party thld very I Thy Awful Cura*
I
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gusts
they
are
the
deapUed
only to look ot t
who mult be 'cruahod
i l t « ’ growth,
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How To Be A Sap

Shanghai Crieia

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Masonic Muster, mid Joel Field,
Ilost,ouster.
Much fun resulted when Churlex Morrison, Introduced a* "King
of tile (i„K Program" complained
to Klwunl* Iheshletit \V. A. Mnrrl*
son Unit lie hud been "double
crossed” by Mr. McKibbln, who,
lie said, bud taken i,|, 10 mluntc*
out nf Ids Intend,ol .‘III minutes talk,
lie tevrnled that the evening liefore he nml Mr. Wester had en­
tertained Del.it ml Lions ut n ladies
night program in DeLoud.
Guests lnlrodiicvd by Joel Field
were: Untold Knstper, Jr., John
Williams, Ctrl. Jay Rtnley of Win­
ter I’nrkj Dr. J. L. Ingram, Penmciiln; Tom llurges, Mt. Duru;
t I.. Rtrlckland, Daytona Hcnc
lilid Hoh Kilpatrick.

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you cap1buy several I For
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NEW YORK. ItoC'

i.ffldavlt f lW la ,*h« Coplon(Subltchcv spy conspiracy case to­
day said the tclapnone w m of
Dr. Edward U. Condon, director
of the U. B. Bureau of Standard*,
were "conaUntly' tapped during
ihe jrasl three years."
The affidavit waa made by
Judith Copion’a .lawyer. Archibald
Fainter, In applying i o r federal
court pernvlseien to take a state­
ment -frem- D b Coadon for « •
In the' a
Coplon a m i}

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Th* "lU40-Dft
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IN ' SANFORDdFFERS
YOU SUCH
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pact offkaa which have

.ign, mid united Dalton’a advice,
(,'omh* limited Dolton aa reply­
ing:
“It Incite like hell If we do and
hell If we don’t."
i.'orrib'* reaction was, "I think
ui&gt; rnmle u mistake. But we ilgntd
l,«r anee we wunted to work e fiveday week."
Lewi* ha* Irnpoicd a three-day
« i-elt on the rest of the industry.
('omti* lidded:
"it'll give ua a pretty good lift
(or u little while. John L, reallied If be could break the Ice somewhere, It would give him a better
i linnet- with the other* (fof a gen­
eral contract)."
Comb* was puaalmistlc of the
outlook fur the trucker*, who have
nu rail connections, but truck their
cool from mine* to loading
ig raxapat
When the Southern Djwi
Operator*
&lt;A**ociatiun) Igna up,” he aald!j
Tim truck mlnea are done for/'
Truck mines generally are small
operations, without cleaning, ail­
ing and grading equipment. Whan
demand is heavy, they do well,
Ini! wlieu it falls off, buyers he*
crime "choosey" and take higher
quality coal.
The IH signers first to agree
to Lewis' terms control a large
number of small mlnea and load­
ing rumps representing 2,600,000
tons uf production a year.
Combs' Run, George, signed for
him, nml he was known to hsva
been accompanied to Washington
by Mack Illrchflcld of the Birchfield Coal Co. at Ilelller, Ky,- and
John Hodges, who represented
Dalton.
Although Multan refused to say
whether Hodges signed for him,
Dalton mines operated five days
lust week. Last year, he operated
CO mlnea with a payroll of $1,600,•
000,
Cornba employ* $0 m

However, Commission Attorney
Turner Butler told members of
th* Dade younty delegation he
could not recommend approval of
any scheme for financing tha
bridge-acquisition that would In­
volve stats purchase of stock In
b private corporation. That was
part of th* county's proposal.
’ Alto high up on the Improve­
ment Commission program is fin­
ancing of a' bridge across lower
Tampa Bay, connecting l'inella#
and Manate# counties. The proect, expected, to coat aruuml »2U,&gt;00,000, olsa will be financed by
bonds to he repaid out of tolls.
1 The Improvement Conttniadori,
set up In 1046 with broad nuthoiIty to borrow for self-liquidating
public projects, to far has issued
only ’ tome $10,000,000 worth of
bonds for an office building In
Tallahassee and several ruin)
roads and- bridges throughout tin*
state.*
Without change and with unly a
little discussion the commission
yesterday approved a plan for al­
locating $15,000,000 In federal
funds for local hospital construc­
tion In Florida during the next
five years.

Others known' to have signed
were Hie Mullins Coal and Baker
Goal Cos., which produca about
200 tons each.
Tom Itnney, International board
ff'nallaseO Vvstm
Oael member for the UMW at Ptkevlila,
Ihix, llnits sold total led JIG,Pill announced last Friday that 54 oth*SD,01H moro than during the
nmnl If last year._ Out-of-atatn pro*
Iiu't* during the pust month
lu oiiglit ( ‘J 3.2U as compared with
ilex of $i&gt;,2lJ« during November,
I1HH.
G.i’cn henns totalling )01»,4HI
Inishcl liumpera, went sold duririti
Nov.....
fur $242,97(1. In s|iH(’
i.r Ihf fart tliut quality Is not so
high Jim to third ami fourth pick­
ings. the beans are now bringing
82.141 tu (2.75 as compared to a
November average of $2.22 a
hamper.
Grange* hit an average (trice
of (2.52 during November ami
brought $114.1IMI. Grapefruit were
un lo nearly $3.60 • l*°* and
brought $38,047- .Early celery,
mostly from ZellWood, srorMcd
$3,611 a rratej now I* down to $2.50
mid $2.75 for four and five down
sixes. Yellow *qu«eh avaragsd
$1.1H&gt; per bushel hamper, bring­
ing *10,4110.
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Wotk Is continuing on the arWIllonul paved area ut the Mnrkrt
nml sur facing will lw started soon.

• !■ B0t euppoicd to waqi
gtowering

„ tmfc operators aimed Hat
Friday. Dot no nones or pwductlotTflcam were disclosed.

W 3 i p Josses M. Moody of
4M sentkern co st 'producer*. ..j,t
TAM P A. Dec. 15. — CM — Monday night at Lexington, it wa*
Lind icy Holland, aon of Senator hie opinion thet “ Lawti has lieen
S f i (.D gov‘;inmmkt
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T o ^ i c U wlth’ himVelf."
the trial of two Bartow policemen
charged with violating a Negro*

Germany ha# never proved to be a fertile field for
democratic Idea#. Something In th e n a tu re of the people
make# for aubnervlence to authority on th e one hgnd and
for tyrannical technique# on the other. The W eatern occupy­
ing force# are, however, em barking on a program to en­
courage the practire of democratic method# In th e political
field.
W eatern observer# have been shocked a t th e high­
handed way In which German parliam entary leader# have
handled recent negotiation# with the W eatern power#. The
wiflhe# of the people a# represented by th e ir parliam ent were
seldom consulted, and Chancellor A denauer ha# evinced a
definite tendency to work alone. The W estern power# not
only plan education for democracy, but also urge th e actual
practice of democratic procedures.
In government a# in other field# people learn by doing.
N othing would #o effectively teach the G erm an populace
the advantages of the democratic way a# would the ex­
perience of working together for the good of th e ir country.
The tendency to put their welfare into th e hand# of one
national figure is not one to be encouraged, fo r th e ir own
sukcH a# well a# for the future of Europe and th e world.
It is possible, however, for American#, used to th e Idea
of u republic, to try to go too fast for a people who do not
know w hat the word means. W inston Churchill thought we
made a m istake a t the close of World W ar 1 when we wished
a republic on Germany. He thought If the Allies had chosen
one of the K aiser's grandsons a# king, perhaps under a
regency, w ith a good constitution to observe, th e Germans
m ight have gotten along, learning gradually.
The republic wun something Imposed on them by the
enemy, hence was suspect from the s ta rt. T his is w ater
over the dam. The lesson to be taken from It Is th a t chang­
ing the attitu d e of a people takes tim e. Two or th ree genera­
tions are required to make much Impression, W e m ust keep
Ihe direction toward democracy, but not be discouraged if
arrival seems slow.

T reasury reports have shown a n
public
holdings of series K savings bond# this
re the
bonds in smull denominations, sold a t th
Of nmturlty value, Intended primarily for #
The
series E bond was Introduced in 1941 an
ami
since then has proved steadily popular. B ut In Septem ber
and October sales were Ipmh than redem ptions.
Budget Bureuu people are said to be atudying plans to
stim ulate thq sales of these Itonda again. It 1$ also reportml
th at there are some financial experts who th in k th a t the
governm ent ought to give up the E bonds, ra th e r th a n make
a new Investment in their sale. But there a re good reasons
for keeping the K bonds, aside from the fact th a t they
have heretofore been u reliable source of cash.
Those savings bondH have lived up to th eir nume, for
they have encouraged people with small incomes to establish
regular plans of saving, and to keep a certain am ount rtf
savings intact, through ordinary variations In circumstance,
tut it Hftfe-guard for the future. They huve also greatly broad­
ened the bnso of the public debt, have helped g rea ter num­
bers of people to have a more real conception of w hat the
public debt Is, for they own a piece of It. Theae values of
the series R bonds to the people ought to be considered
along with th eir value to the Treasury.

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Social A n d Personal Activities
• UuMn Pahntr IUjr— tacitly Editor

T B tlH B U A T
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.
8., will meet at the Masonic Hall
at 8:00 P. M. Initiation of candi­
dates and a Christmas party will
held.
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FR ID A Y
A Christmas party for Junior
Htjth .School
students will bo
held at the Tourist Center from
1:00 tw 10:00 P. M. The party
will be given under the direction
of Mrs. Charles Russell, recrea­
tion director of the Parent-Teaeher Association.
The annual Methodist Children's
party will be held at 7:!i0 P. M.
at the First Methodist .Church.
e program will Include all the
tdren’s department's except the

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n U rm yM ONDAY
Beardall Avenue
Circle will
meet at 3:00 P. M. at the church.
A Christmas party will be held
and members arc asked to brlii|(
gifts for a gift exchange. Re­
freshments will be qprvsd dur­
ing the social hour.
The Past Matrons Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. W. W.
JVarnrr, West Nineteenth Street.
W 8:00 P. M.

BIRTH
ANNOUNCBMRNT

FARE T H R E E

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Nolley Nance Named
CAR
President
The regular meeting nod Christ*
mas party of the Fort Mellon So­
ciety, Children of the American
Revolution, was held last night
st the home of Mrs. A. It. Key,
senior president. During the buslness meeting Nolley Nance was
elected president of the Society
ami Cynthia Hnumilla! ns regis­
trar.
Mrs. Key presioeu over the
meeting which was opened with
the Lord's Prayer led by Eiitnhclh
Woodruff ami the pledge to the
flag, led by Itenrv Tonke. Murray
Nailer reported that fli had broil
given to |ho (iertrude Hrlle Kipp
scholarship fund and ff&gt; to the
budding fund.
Following the business siw.dnn
the members wrapped m a n y
Christmas gifts to la&lt; sent with
clothing to the Kutc Duncan
Smith, D. A. R. School lit ( ’.rant,
Ala. The hostess served an icu
course which carried nut the
Christmas motif and wus assisted
liv lleatric lllshee and Elisabeth
Woodruff.
The group later visited Kick's
Woodcraft Studio where they en­
tertained with Mr. Rick's dcttu ustrat ion of his electric train In Ills
complete model cl|y, Those present
Included Patricia Tonke, Rent rice
Rlsbee, Cynthia Knuimllut. Ellxalwth Sharon, Elisabeth Wnodruff. Hamilton lllshee, Jr., Mur­
ray Nance, Henry Tonke and Noltey Nance.

Dance To Be Held
At Celery Crate

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hickson,
Jr., announced today the birth of
a daughter, Teresa Call, on Dec.
l.'l at the local hospital.
Mrs.
Hickson is the former Louise Fur­
ness of Richmond, Va.

A dance will he held on Friday
night from DjDO to 12:00 o'clock
at the Celery Crate for all young
people of Seminole County, Mrs.
S. C. (iruhnin. director announced
till* morning. The music of Prior
Hiikur and Ids orchestra will he
1Mf~R BUNION
featured and tlro»s Is optional. A
Mrs. Charles Rowes announced floor show will he presented dur­
this morning that raaervatinns ing thv evening, Mrs. tiraham
may atill be made for the reunion stated.
M t the Seminole High School Clas.i
lO.'IO to be held on Dec. 27. The servntlnna class members are ask­
reunion will begin with a dlitiiur ed to call Mrs, Rowes at tele phono
at IhVEongwood .Hotel. Fty, re- No. M l.

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e rs o n a l
Dr. Herman K. Rwarti of Santa
Rarbara, Calif., left Monday for
Mexico after visiting In Sanford
with his brother, George Rwarti.
Dr. Sunils is a past district gov.
ernor of Rotary in California.

Sttllic Harrison
Chapter Ha* Meet
Mrs. F. E. Rol*, Mrs, W. H.
Tunnlcllffe and Mrs. A. C. Bensun were liostesaea for the re­
gular meeting of Bailie Harrison
Chapter, Daughters of the Amer­
ican Revolution, held on -Satur­
day. The meeting opened with
the D. A. R. ritual, pledge to
tha flag ami singing of the Natlonal Anthem, accompanied hy
Mrs.
F. K. Roumlllat,
after
which the business meeting was
conducted hy Regent Mrs. F. E.
Roll.
In the absence of Mrs. A. W.
Lee, Mrs. Henson served us sec­
retary and reports were heard
from officers ami chairmen. Mrs.
8t. Clair White was welcome I
ns a new member. A paper en­
titled “ Sanctuary" was read by
Mrs. E. H. Clements followed
with a letter from Mrs. David
Wright, statu regent, in which
she thanked the chapter for h
luncheon given recently In her
honor.
The chapter voted to send 8ft
to the statu treasurer to supply
nu a "coffee" which will be giv­
en at Continental Congress In
Washington D. C. honoring Mrs.
Wright, who Is a candidate for
tho office or national nrganiiing
secretary general.
A program of Christmas mus­
ic was sponsored by Mrs. Edgnr
Mitchell and Included a sola by
Mrs.
George
Harden,
"Holy
Night". Three Christmas carols
hy Anicriran nompoaers worn
sung hy menilmra, also a group
of other carol*.
A tea followed the business
session. Tho tea table was over­
laid with an Italian cutwork
cloth centered with all artistic
nrrnpgemcnt of holly on u reflec­
tor. Poim-elt las, magnolia leaves

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Geneva Club IIoIcIh
Perkins Entertain
Christmas Party
At Rehearsal Supper
A rehearsal supper was given
last rvenlug by Mr. and Mrs. 11. L.
Perkins, Jr., honoring Miss Ellisbelli Whig hum and Lester Guthrie,'
whose marriage will be an event
of this evening at the First Bap­
tist Church. Guests gathered at
7:0(1 o'clock at the Imine of Mr.
Perkins’ parents at Kilil Magnolia
Avenue.
The rooms of the Perkins* home
were attractively decorated with
pink roses and greenery. Guests
were sratvd at card tables which
were renteicd with white burn­
ing tapers encircled with tiny
while chrysanthemums and fern,
tin one lable in the living room
was a huge wedding bell covered
with white camellias. Small bridal
place cards marked tile seating
arrangement.
In Ihr center of the dining table
was a large arrangement of white
gladioluses, chrysanthemums and
pink sweetheart roses. On elthar
side wcii' tall while buriilug tap­
ers alio encircled with smaller
white chrysanthemums and fem.
The hostess wai assisted In serv­
ing by Mrs. H. L. Perkins, 8r.
Miss Whigham was lovely in
n gown of grey and black taffeta
with which she wore black acces­
sories, Following the supper the
bridal party met at the First Bap­
tist Chinch for the wedding re­
hearsal.
Those invited to attend were
Miss Whigham and Mr. Guthrie,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, Mr.
mid Mrs. G. D. Whigham, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Guthrie, Dr. and Mrs.
W, P, Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. David
Rinitli, Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Lrfrier, Jr.. Mias Margaret Spen­
cer, Miss Margaret Davis, little
Deborah Scott who wilt serve as
flower girl, F. D. Scott- George
Elck, porter F. Whigham, Stanley
Rrumley and the host ami hostcua.

The regular inerting and Christ­
mas parly „f the Geneva Hume
Pf mount rut inn Club was held lit
Community House on Dec. III. Mrs.
,1, A. Logan, first vice president,
presided in the absence of the
presidenl. M&gt;'. |i \* Sticvcll, who
was ill. 'It-. F. \V Yarborough
led everyone in singing “The Mole
We Are^ Together," after which
the Lord'- 1‘rnyci wits ii-penled lit
ilfllsoll. followed by (In- "Into to
the flag.
Mrs. A A. Jam'. I l l leader, in­
troduced Hie five groups of I -It
girls under her charge. Each of
tile Id girl- mis applauded and
presented with a hag of cnmlv. The
girls wen- in charge of preparing
and serving I lie i rfirihnirnts for
tin pat tv
Sonic of the cukes
Ill'll- h» Hu little girls were licuntIf i ll ■on' liileiinlely decorated
.‘•It J'-e •n:iti oieeil thal two of
the 4-H got-, Mary Oldhain and
Atiti Dieggeis, would he guests
of the Ho-uiess and Professional
Women's ('lull I he following night.
Mr*. I ."gun called attention to
the new coffee urn which had
Juit arrived, and was on display.
Twenty-four nifiither* answered
roll call. There were three visit­
or*, Mrs. Fiances Mullt-v. Mrs.
West and Mrs. I,Ida (haw-ford.
Mr*. Fnlbod presented a hill for
It.itti, "cosi of candy for ihr I II

and »llver
and crystal candisticks holding green tapers went
used in decorating the roams.
At ench end of thu talilr wera
tea anil coffee services presided
over hy Mrs. L. I*. Hagan and
Mr*. II. J. U'hmsn.
Those present were Mrs. Hen­
son, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Clements,
Mrs. C. It. Ruwsuti, Mrs. Hagan,
Mrs. A. It. Key. Mrs. It. J. Leh­
man, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. George
Morgan, Mra. F. E. Roumlllat,
Mrs. R. W. Rujirecltt, Mrs. W.
11. Tunnlcllffe, Mrs. Ann Humntell, Mrs. C. Stuart Brown, Mrs.
White, Mrs. Harden, a guest,
and Miss Rnrlmru Kuprecltl.

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glrN. A h-lli-i was read it-gartllllg dues to the State Council.
Miss l-ilu Woo,bud c - p o r l , o n
the Amentui&gt; Legion f.oi to l,ihrld in Sanford a, Mutch
Mis. Lagan i tinill, id the com­
mittee M l- Liu ill,- Not ton, Mr«.
Oldham i i ml Mi- Itdlirey, who
decorated the hall and arranged
the gift exchange; Mis W I
Sieg, who laid rhuigc of culcilaiu
meiil, and 'l&lt;- lane for having
her 4-11 gil I ■ pi c cot
The meeting a a- Hliocd nvcl |o
,MI*s Woodwool, 1'outltv Home
Dcmollslttitaoi \K. III who Ilist t Ih
all'll lecipc leaflet-. Inn po.-lpolled
the dcinoiislintioii In- ),od pre­
pared until im-xI iacel log to ailoiv
time for Ha l In i - i i o i i - pailv. 'I ' .
Sieg eomhidi-il a p ". 'office ii-liiv
race.
Kill Ii p c i -i'll nil, I lien
ipiircd to ini.... .. H r b i i lion, dm
aei lilt-till a-lllg tla tell era in tillwold "4 'll 11 lain " fin each iiitalc
of food Mi I'-iycM ami 'It
W.
S. Nor loll won tin- |,, i/,■. foi |be
hysl bullian’d llll-Ol IRcftesh
metils weti m J altci whoh
everyone j-oiioicd oiouod tl"- eifl
exchange luldi whole each ic
ceiv.d a gill
Mrs. Falfoid w i pivt-u u i i mg
vote of thank- fin gelling Hie
candy and picpanng the ailtaclive lellophiuu- hug Severul win­
ter icsiilcnt in-1 liiick from the
North, tohl liow happy they wein
to he hack Hi Geneva,
Evciyinn joiitcil in .ingiiig ” toy
to The Win Id," iiccnliipiimeil ul

Luncheon Given By Stineeiphor Home
Miss Wight, IIH/.cl
Scene Of Party
Mins Mai Ilia Wight and Mi-s
Joy-ie I Id rol rtilertaiin-il ye,ter
liny wit ii a bridesmaid’ buu-hi-nii
honoring Mbs Hliriilielh Whig
ham, who will he mniiietl the, eve
lillig at M U** o’clock. The luncheon
was served at I ;l*tr nVInei in ilo
main dining room of lb" May
fail Inn
’ Lovell taldc dc ntutina in, hid
cd a rciilei piece of w hite i hi y ■
nntIn..... .. . gladtolit e ,n t pink
xwectlli'iu t rose, mol at ouch
guest's place was a white camel
till. Hi olaI placet md* mmki-d the
■cutlog amtngemcpt
Mi». Whighum won- a gown of
Idai’k i tepi willl a dohoiund vol
vet hat,
ilel acii's.oiir wet*'
lilai k. Dm mg the Inncticcti do
pie-a-iiicd •■acli of hoi lo nli maid
with gift" altd wa- piesoiitod with
u gift Itolli the il l I" c
Tlio e
enjoyinp iIn- limi limn web M r
Whigl'am were Mi 1'nuald Join-,
Mr-. It. 1 IV||,in.. .Ii ' I i Mai
glltet Spcn or, Mi-s \\ II-til and
Miss llcl/i-l.

Miss C imi-cc Marie fltinedpher '
i-ldi i lulru d nieiuliei s of the Junior
Mi-s rhit.tnnu parly on Tuesday
uf lei on.iM f,,, t heli iiimmil Christ- •
inns pnty at .1-,’lfl o'clock Christ-ill", deeot iloni- wci" used in llWf'"aiing Me Slini-c'phi'r homo on
I'm k \i cionThe gtie.l. gallieied around lha
-leioiaitd in',, wlo-ie a gift OX*'
•limtge was hell'd. Each member
al~o Lioiigltl a gift for needy chll*
die" I'ming 'lie games held dur­
ing i In- afternoon mir.es were won
h.V 'l l - . Pair Ida "Ninhe, M ill
lb-11- 'on stile, \|| * Itn,ciliary
■min-t and Ml., .Inini-IIn Cleve­
land,
Refi e lino-nt.......... a dstlug
of
cookies in ( ‘In Mimas Iree, star
and Santa Han
-liapes wera
et\eil with I'm , i 'oIiis hy tha
hn.tiI I ted by her mother,
'll .1 'I S*1111■el I•11,■|.
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liios, iMi-tidiog were Hie Misset
Sundi ■ llnrin, I’ mleHe Cason, Et- |
leu I ion, Joyi-1* Jones, Nnnry
lionntiee, li .o-iii.il y Garner. Jeanettii f lc\ eland, Louise Renton,
Cat\ Walk',. Hidtv Ann Stllri,
the piano l&gt;v Eh/iilalh ■iMIimo, I'liml I oi , belt. .......He Brooks,.
and the Hireling el-soil willi a '1m Ilia ('wens Calricia Timka,
shorl pray i read in Ilia e-iolinv, Itarhma I'a.-idte, Palsy Collin*
and 'll-- Slinei igln-i
Mis llllhiey.

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K.'isy linen II nl T O IN 'H T O N 'S — every Innly’r- .Merry
Chrislnmn Store! Our exIcnHive select inn ul wan led
uiMe* make it euay In find perfect prencnlst fur everyniic nil ytttir linl — and our eany-ln-iniv priees Imvec
ynnr cnsl nl Klving. Sn cnnte In Iniluv and ilin|t I lie
easy way. Our emirlemiM clerks will hear yon — lu-lp
you— Inn never hurry you In making yimr select inti.s.

High PrinccHH Makes
Her Official ViMit

f ^ ftG ifts fa r H er")

Lucille II. Pletil, Grand High
I'rlncess, Oriental Shrine of Nnrlh
America, visited Khensct Court
No. 52 In Del,and at a hntimici
held at the I'liliium Hotel on Mon­
day in her honor. This was lie
first visit a- Grand High Prill
cess. The litlilr* were decorated
with Rrnxiiinn peppers and polo
settias burning red tapers.
She was introduced to the Cooil
by Helen Trundcll. Soft rntisii
was played during the dinner In
Miss Hetty Walker. Following tindinner she wus welcomed hy Lit
dine Howard and esenrted to Ilo
East where she told of her own
court, Kurnok No. 17 of Chicago,
111., after which Katie Corley sang
"RainlHiw* Upon II*.''

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BATH POWDERS, COLOGNES,
PERFUMES, HATH SALTS,
( 'OMPACTS, STATION ER V,
MANICHRIE SETS

various courts and hospitals for
crippled children In Shrine bus
pitnls which she had visited.
Those attending from Sanford
were Helen Trumlell, Mrs. H. C
Graham, Mrs, llolmrt I'earce, Lit
dine Howard, Mrs. I'. A. Row
land, Mr*. John Carver, Mrs. E. G
Kilpatrick, JY., ami Mrs. Jim Cm
ley.

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3fic CarterH Pill’N
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75c DoanH PHI’h
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1.25 Saraka
960
1.25 AbNorhim' Jr.
890
45c CttHtoria
360
50c Ipana Tooth PaHtc
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tirisl, weary Christmas shopprrsl Just step up to our
lountaln, relax In pleasant
iimtfort, and pep up with a
luHtetinglinx sod a . T h i n
tempting treat I* n master­
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Van Buren
L oi Angeles P l a c e s
3 Players On Squad; POWER ROY OF PROS
Steve Van Buren Is
Named For 2nd Year

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Cagers Invade
All-Florida Grid Gator
Loutaiana For Tilt* Payne Surprises
Player* Chosen G A IN E S V IL L E , Fla. Dec. 15— SMU Squad, 57-56 1919AP All-Pro Football Team
(S P E C IA L )— Florida’s batketeera
tho ilayou State of Louisi­
Position
Player
Teem
III. Wt,
College
For 1949 Eleven invade
ana this week-end to tangle with fat Cage Thriller
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Speed!*,
Cleveland
Browne
0-2
212
Utah
two team, that arc rated near the

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Three player* from tho I,ox Ango­
la* Rnms, western dlvialun chumT Arnle Weinmuister, N. Y. Yankee#
d-4
226 Washington
4 plnna'nf th« Notional Football
tup in HKC circles this winter.
G Dick Hxrwegan, Baltimore Colts
lt-0 230 Purdue
League, today wore llnmril on tho
The Gators tnngle with Tulane’s
C Fred Nnumetx, Los Angeles Rams
0-1
222 Boston College
Associated Press All-Pro team for
mighty Green Wave Friday night
11I4W,
G Garrurd Ramsey, Chicago Cardinals 0-1
210 William A Mary
in
New
Orleans,
then
move
up
to
PBMPrfR.TNB
TM/Ch
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T Dick Huffmnn, Los Angeles Rams
0-2 25S Tennessee
iti.tim
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Haturday
night
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COMTR/YPO
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E Putu Pihos, Philadelphia Eagles
0-1 216 Indiana
In tho All-Aiiicrlrn Conferi'iirc
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encounter with L. 8. U.'a up and
J u * r t o s•TOP
t o p M/M,
m/m , .
H Otto Graham, Cleveland Browns
0-1 100 Northwestern
since its inropiion in ■Ifi-lfl, gained
ming
llengnis
Tigers.
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0-1 206 LSU
tw0 places an did the Philadelph­
Coach
Ham
McAllister's
hoop— The l!M!» Florida Htate Spin'THB YAPPS, •MTT/M&amp;
BSTT/A'&amp;
College basketball's InterHuctlonnl H Hob Waterfield, Los Angeles Rama 0-1
106 UCLA
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ter,
are
boasting
u
three
game
writers AsMH'intluti nll-itnle tiigl
A Mew M A R K BYPR Y
program gains momentum tonight H Hhet Mutryn, Uuffalo Bills
6-10
176
years winner of Ilia euitern dl*
Xavier
win
streak
thus
fur
this
senschool font hull teams Were "■
T/M8 Mm M A K e e a
with
the
appearance
nf
Kentucky,
vivnluti in thu National Leuguo.
•mi, liuving |H&gt;Nted decisions over N CA A champions, in Madison
liu-i'il lieie today.
OA/M- l p Me CAM'Y
Tho three Ituilla Oil the first
Florida
Southern,
Mississippi Square Garden, and the appar­
RUM AROUMO TMPM
Fortv-sK
writers
and
ih'lh
team lire triple-threat hack Hob
Stale, uml the University of Mi­ atus of Southern California and
MB RUMS R /O H V
HpiirlM'ii.
lei*
partiripated
io
Hu
Waterfield. renter Fred Nuuinetx
amiO Y E R TMBM /
balloting, u 'cording to ewctiti''
Denver In n doubleheader at HuL
and Guard lilrk Huffman. The two
I're-season estimates found the falo.
"■rn-tnrv
A-.li
Wing.
They
mi
—
Urnwnn rue hrilliunt signal culler
•'1 Gators hilt with two veteran rafirnt,
-ifoml
and
honorahli
and paxsei Otto (Irahani nod sen­
Kenucky, which lost most of it'
" gen. ■
returning
i.r
__ *
---- to
» action
- this win
sational puss catching end Mae
lion team,. The .13 inemlici "t
n-r, Huns
Tnensler
and. Julian
Mll- •tars by graduation, Is paired
Hpeedle. The two Kflltlaa ure Steve
the all-state Mpimls represent If- |,t . Hath have been staudoula against 8t. Johns of Brooklyn in
cities. Miami, Jacksonville, mi'l
the hntdwo«Ml for the Florida the Garden feature game uftrr
Van Ilmen, hardest runner In pro
&gt;:&gt;::::
Tnmpn with the biggest pnpuln icUm for three seasons, with Taen- CCNY plays Brooklyn College.
football, and I'eta Pillion, terrific
111 E. iNt Ph. 12
•ltd.
v
lion ureas, placed 20 men on the j.|,.r holding sway as the Gators' USC, from the Pacific Coast,
meet! Canlslu* and Denver, from
three teams.
Ii-niliiig point maker.
In all, tho National League
Rained six place*. The other
Dick ensures, KiB-mnind Jeffer
However, the* emergence of Ted tho Rocky Mountains, tangles
All-Pro from tho senior eirsou High, Tampa, fullhaek, no layeox ami Henry Cornell as fast with Niagara In the Buffalo twin
cnit is Canard Itoinioy of the
lied ii ncnr-uiinnltnoua vote, i n floor men uml hall handlers have bill.
Chicago t'urdinuls. T in 1 other
Mile, i, ii tiiplp-threot hack uml given the Florida quintet a strong
There wasn't much doing from
three places went to Chet
cored Oil points for the si'U,im force to he rtH'keoned with, and a national vlewpulut Iasi night
Mutryn,
175-pound
hnckfleld
..........* Miami High l.i-l.
| Dig Stan Murks,
these farur stulwarts, along with with thu exception of Huwaul
US M O H S HltTo*
ul-o received
high balloting.
workhorse
of
the
lluffulo
PULL SSASOM
.
r,..'..i«...i M»n
- Mini
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Hills;
A lliie
Wellillielster,
scored II touchdowns and "&lt;• "I (Hi,veil lionl to handle ill threo Methodist in the Southwest.
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Iui fmir inure. Al Hartley, l.m 1miilesta thus fur.
Riant tackle of the llrooklynMichigan, beaten by Toledo last
THtS YSAR WMH0\
New York Yankees nod tlouid
dun, Jacksonville, Giiiuil and -) '■
Saturday,
Ixmnccd
back
to
wnllop
1
He S T ILL H AP
Fiiignr,
HHIshorough,
Tninpu.
Dick liarweRon of tlie llulllButler, 73-4H, and Illinois put on 1 Not u -Special box but our revulur atock with all up
am o th br o a m s
nioro Colts.
guard, paced the linesmen.
t o PLAY/
a 60-polnt spree In the second half
to date features. 20.0(1 Duwn Delivers It.
The players wcrec liosen after
Wing said tills year's all-state
to humble Arkansas, l)B-53.
taimlntiiiK A s ho e I a t o tl I'resH
I -election In ought the best rcpie
Most of the competition rente* •
•ports wrltcis’ reports on the 17
&gt; dilution from spurtswrlters in
ed In the east. In n doubUbeuder
ELECTRIC
major lenane pro teams in Hi
F U LL HIKE
39tf.r&gt;0
tin1
piet
seven
years.
A
total
of
nt Philadelphia's Palestra Pennsy­
OR THE P M /L A O tL P H /A * A * L W t ,
cillea.
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224 players were balloted for «elvania nicked Maryland, 51-62, ami
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A significant thing about the
I lection,
Vlllanova trampled Tampa, 72NATIONAL FOOT0 ALL LEAG U E MmTOAY
first team Is that seven of the
47.
First Team
W ILL TRY TO RONER H/G TEAM TO
players were with teams In the
In ther games I.a8alle took
Ends; Angel f.onex, Jefferson,
Vatu* 179.95
final playoffs of tho rival leagues.
LTG 2*0 GTRA/OM T CMAMP/ONSM/P
ialtlmore Loyola, 7.1-01: West VI: Tampa, and KUly Halles, Mnlrilimd.
The Him Francisco 4l»erx, urnON DECEM BER i d /
|I'nytoiia llcucli.
lnla heat New Mexico, 6.1-47:
neruu to Cleveland during the
Ohio»«i*s &gt;i *'•* / m'wn ifSiii#
utger* trimmed Princeton, tWTackles; Jack Flngar- lllllshmregular seas.... placed four nu n
u»i
oral imnorciicui, Ok'-M;
i.ugli, Tampa, iimi Huh Towei &lt;,
on the second team.
Albright upset St. Josephs (Pa)
l.cc, Jiicksonvllle,
Three All-American t hosen
60-40) Muhlenberg tapped Dela­
2
POKTAHLE
Thm*
(firmer
All*Aini'ri('i»»
ELECTRIC
(tiiiirds; Art Wright, l.nheluial,
ware 08-41; Nebraska beat Iowa
(.'ombi
not
Ion
made the first I earn.' They are I
and Al Hncgly, l.niidon, Jackson­
Teachers
00-54;
Georgetown
whip­
MIAMI,
Dee.
IB
-(/
p
j-A
battle
ville.
tlraliuni, Northwestern me in
|of passers looms for thu annual ped Penn State, 70-02: Navy
104!i; Huffman, HUH star for
Center: Julian Gunter, Mii„„ North-Smith eollcge all-star foot­ soeketl Virginia, 01-28. And l.ouixTenneseeo, uml Humsey, VVUluiin
Teeli High.
ball game hero Dec. 211, hut there vide heat Los Angeles Loyoln 47&amp; Mary star In 1042.
Hacks: Htnn Marks, Miami Si ; will he plenty „f beef up front, 40, un a long shot In the last 24
Three
players— Van
Ilmen,
Dick ensures, Jefferson, Tninpu; a survey of the two squails show­ seconds.
GAIN KH VII.I.K. Dee. IB- (At
D ETR O IT,..........
Dec, |B.
i/l’i
Hpeedle nml I'lhos -were miuniSonny Muy, Lee, Jnrkkonvllle, mi l ed today.
mous selections in that they — Jiin Tatum Is srpiurely In the Retired liciivywelght champion .lo,. Mike Kin-uphills, Tarpon HpringCoach Herman lllrkman of Yalo
middle of the dawn mil gaesslmf; l.ouls toyed
with. two -e
opponents
gained votes in uverv city In game
,— ■■■■■-"
who will handle the North squad,
Herunrf Tram
on wlm will he Finikin's*1
-—* night
1,■............
’ a jmlr
lust
in
of
five-ioiind
which they played during the nest football coach.
exhibit mu bouts Unit ............ ore Ends: Al I’ureell, i.nndon. Jack e.impleted his 2H-nmn selections
season.
.
,
Richard
Smilberhm.l ve'tardily with the uihlltiun of
Thu young
Mnrylnnd coach of a finnaciul than a fistic sari...... siinvllle.
Van lluri'ii now lias iiimle visited the campus here ycstci *
I'liint City.
E'li I Murray, 227-pound guard
PENSACOLA. Dec. IB -b 1 1 I
.mils
had
the
same
old
dcndpnn
the team four of Ids six ecu- dav, only ii few hours lifter he
Tackles: Jon D'Agnsllna, lir- lioui I'nrdue University.
Final workouts were slated today
...... cKiimk
h iiih much,
sons since turning I'm «'&gt; "r said In Jacksonville he had not expression ns ie&gt; chuggcil through....,
Coach Andy (iustiifsoti uf Miami for two Aluliuniu college foolhnll
larnlo:
llliick, .South ilrow
starring for Louislann Slnte. applied for the loh and It laid mil his clmrcs with Irish Jiihnny Flynn urd High, Hollywood,
leneheil nil the way to California teams that meet hero tomorrow
f Riichestci, N. Y., uml tile v d - 1 Giiurds;
l.owell Hogan,
II
Hpeedle lias made tile team been offered him.
.......
..owed
lllll- (oi Ids 2Hth man and expects to night In the second iiunual Paper
crmi
Roseiie
Tales
of
Detroit,
tho Inst three seasons while
liorough, Tampa.
pick up two more Imfore the Bowl.
reportedly talked with
The former heavyweight king’s
l'ihos. u second teum man Dr.Tntum
squads Iicy in training here Sunday.
Hacks:
Tommy
Williams,
llclle
.1.
Ilillls
Miller,
University
The Livingston and Jacksonville
weight was iiunniinei'd at 22B hat
last" year, makes It fur tho
Gustafson, wiio will handle the Statu Teachers College will bo
GluiV;
liuly
Cuenta,
Jlifferson,
president,
ami
D.
K.
Stanley,
ho looked lo he oven heavier than
first time.
.
South
squall,
chose
Jim
Powers,
Juekie Wllliums, Main­
af the college of phy-icni that, Flynn clime In at 21(1 and Tutupa.
playing a rematch of an early suaVan Ilmen Ims curried the pig­ dean
land, Ihiytoim Hcnch; Jullnn Da- IHfl-pmmd T formation quarter­ sou game that Livingston won,
education, nil Ids visit.
Tides at 225.
skin mure thun any other nlnyer
lilel,
Miami
E1
IG1
.D.
back froniHoiithcru California , to 14-7. Roth colleges are tneuiiuirx
lint no one would say that T a ­ ' A rrowd uf t',2B7 ■pnlil n grass
tills season nmt hns gained well
Join Saylor's Adrian Hurk aa his o f , the Alabama Inturaolluglatg,
Huimrehlr Mention ^
over I,(Mill yenrds. Alimit the only tum now was being considcird grill- of * III,77H.I'll to see the show
Ends John Hedrick, Rt. Fetors- pnaalng tlireuls agalo-t Hickman’s Conference. Livingston was eothing that can he said against its a niicccHsnr to Hnv Wolf, who led they missed the he-1 scrap lung; Clint Tlmmns, Leu, Jnc-k- team.
champion In the AIC wilb Troy
M-sIgncil
lust
week.
Tatum
cauld
of tho night.
him Is that "Im ltms over his
They will face such Gingers as Slate Teachers.
Spec ini Lot
soii'Jille,
Tackles— (ill Thomas,
Ilefure gulag on, Flynn hulked
own men when they get III his nut lie I cached In Jacksonville
Eddie Hotutin of Hoslnn College
HEAT
lii'iitcdly ill Hie iinangemenls, do- Jefferson, Tiilllpli; Wallace lltny. uml Stove Roman Ik of Vlllauovn
way,’1 to mode Ills coach, r.iirlo hod night for comment.
Center — Lou
Tntum, whose Maryland team iiiiioiling two-minute ioiiiiiIn such Miami Kiiisou.
(Greasy) Neale.
liurk eiiinpletcd 110 passes to
COVERS
Net
l.audoii, JucksiinvIHu;
three inch Wilkes tn a single bas­
Hpeedle set two t.onferelice will play In Ihc Galor Howl at us when he went ten with (.mils Haygood,
Hacks: Willie Whitehurst, Clear­ enilall college tosser* for the ket in the first half. He broke
rerord* In one gmne here ugiilnut Jucksimvile Jan. 2, spoke lit a at Kansas City lust uonilli.
rear, Powers was second III thu
Finally the Michigan Itoxlng water; Ilii 11111 (illliett, I'annmn nation in pass completions with loose in the second period, how­
the Yankees when he cough' 11 1mectln of the JnckHoiivlle niinrI’l.ANTIC
PICNIC
ever, and scored I!* points for the
fonimissliin and (lie lidiioiilloiial Cllyj Gurdau Thninpson, l.ntulmi, 5H.H per cent, completing H7.
All Tree Lights passes Ho 228 voids Hpeedle. a lei hacks chili Tuesday night.
and illic it Yolk,
Rear
squad,
il'ilihliis
led
the
Moc
At Hint nieetlng, Walter Mc­ lloxillg Clllh settled foi minute- Jack'oiivltk’,
lltah
nhimmix. gnlned
•
Hangui completed I I.H per gain*,
I'Ti nitiidi nil.
Train
HeU - Golf
liiislueimmaii and a hair I n t e r v a l s between
yard* hy rotching H2 posses in Rae, Jacksiuivllle
and Romuaik had the best avernge scoters with I'l oo'Hs followed Ity
PICNIC
a
uilir
(min'
lolly
by
Rocky
Pegg.
Equipment
at dose
12 'gomes. lie scored seven mid a member of the University imimht and upped Flynn’s sluin'
yards gained per pass with Ik.7,
of l-hirIdii'r, athli'tlc coinnilttev, of till- gate from f7fill III $2,120.
touchdowns.
Hickman's heaviest line will In ilie J.V. tilt Ituil ,Stone paced
Out
Prices
vh'tnrions M»rx with a 14
Flynn nppuienllv was weary
I'lhos, n former hallaim star remarked on newspaper reports
average 220 pounds and the hacki"&gt;ioi st'oring streAk.
ploying Ids third season with Hint Tntinn would he Florldn'a from Ids verbal buttling Tor he did
fluid 2117.
the ploy-for-pay hoys, nosed out rmicli and einiimenli'd that he IIt 111- In the way id fi.ittruffr while
Tom Feats, tll.CA ulmnniis play­ Imped they.wero true. Mcliau nc- in the ring with the lliown Humb­
ruiupulneii Tntum here yester­ er.
ing his second season for the day.
After ii healthy booing the two
U a Angeles Hams. I'...... , ^
decided lo do a little fighting.
the atatlsteal edge on Mho*
hut the voting favored the Eagle
I,oois Idoodlcd Flynn's nose out he
Hy AHHtit lA T E D PRKHH
ih
never lenllv Opened up with his
flanker.
Unless someone throws a halt­
lU oimer gloves.
His llepealcrH on I earn
The team includes si* repealThe second bout, between Tides er un the Detroit Ited Wings, the
Nntlonnl Hockey League race will
era from the UGH team. They ure
and Louis, was a little better hut hn
u runaway.
Room nine won the recent Hart­ diew almost as ninny linos.
Graham, Ramsey and Hurwega".
-L A K E L A N D , Der. 15. — (Sne.
The
Hasten Hrulnx thought they
ford (irammnr Hihool Round Robin
Waterfield returns ns an All-1
had it last night-and thwii thu clall — Tho final game of the
after missing out the last two volley hull touruumnt for slalh
roof fell In. They blasted In two pre-holiday cnee schedule will
grudii hoys hy trimming Room
quick goals only t„ see the Wings sharn the spotlight with gradtia**Graham led all the I'ros ln Hi'veu III ii pluyoff game, Room
lly A H R O U JA ^ y HtKSH
counter with five mnrkera mid tlon exercises Friday night nt I
total offense, gaining 2,mi- eight had been Himlimtril earli­
rmnn up with n 5-2 victory. It Florida Southern College when
yards tm 318 I'lnys. He finished er.
wuvu them n Ill-point lend in the tho Mocrnslns meet the Marumi
H anahall
Cuplnlus for the winning room
Mlmmit 000 ynriln ulu-nd
squad from the College of Char­
N EW YORK— fhe
following league race.
Eahlmore's Y . A . Title, No. 2 nine mitind were Hubert Hallxiiil
Meanwhile, the two second-ploco leston, H. C. nt six o'clock.
trmles weru ittade ’ nt tho major
and .Him Hnwklus.
man "II "ffeme
*|w ,ton
It Is thu first time the South
teams, Montreal’s C'anndlena and
Winning lenma'a roster was leugues winter meeting:
ference, Graham, a wlxprd as
Tho New York Giants sent Toronto’s Maple Leafs, battled It Carol Inn college has appeared on
m (i ti a r t e r h u e k, this season composed of, Myril Carlton, Ro­
Mnrelmll, Hid Gordon, nut tn a 2-2 draw ut Toronto while FSC’a rage schedule. Thu travel­
completed ill* straight P"»»*'* bert Carter, Elmo Far!*, Robert Willard
ing squad for Cottch Willard HR.
without Interception, lie a1"" Fryer, David Galluway. Raymond Ruddy Kerr and Ham WoWbb to Chicago lllack Hawks halted New cox's Maroon eager* will feature
Hoslnn Hrnves fur Alvin York Rangers' four-gnmo whining
led both leagues In comple­ llnrily, Jackie Howell. Randall the
streak hy defeating them B-3 at four men well oyer elx feet tell, i
tions, with 101 out f t dB5 Lavender, Robert Mitchell. Ken­ Dark and Kddlu Htanky.
Vincent Prlco, a three letter man |
The St, Louis Hrnwna sent Chicagothrown.
Nineteen of his toss- neth Itamsey, llub Recly, Richard
Tha
------ Red Wings
f.iugn ssm
had« tilBi
that BUUfVI
added | who will captain tha aquad. Is
Gerry Prlddy to Detroit for Lou
■4
wont
far
touchdowns. Tlsnn and Larry Wallis.
K ret low and inure than $100,000, polish, lacking when tho Rangara n't” : Hugh Eaxon, forward, la fl'4":
Frankie Al»&gt;ert, the T master
The
Fhlladehihln
Athletic* defeated them In two etralght Hilly Lee- a threo year man, Is
D A YTO N A
BOWL*
Han Francisco, tossed
D A Y TO N A HEACIW Dec. 1 5 - swapped Hank Mnjexkl to tho gumes laat week-end, ns they re­ n 'l'r: and Dick Selgnons at guard
hut,
while
touchdowns
1
Military Chicago White Hax for pitcher gistered their 17th win In 87 Is n’.T'.
failed
to M1 — Castile Heights
start*.
In the line-up for Southorn will
Academy of Mbanon, Tonn., atul Ed Klleman.
Gru
_
___ ig ’for&gt;r Graham.
Tho Hrulnx started off in n fly­ hu Chuck Terry, Lou lfufnagel, i
The St. Louis Cardinala sent
|niiiriu
[laid had uni- of hi*
his real Rullis I’rep School nf Silver
Hirings, Md., will meet in tha Ran Northey nn&lt;| l&lt;ou Klein tu ing mood and pulled Into the 2*0 Hill Valentine, Rocky Pegg and I
yaara with the Rams,
Cincinnati for Harry Waiker and load during the f(r»t eight minute* Joe Zovath. Tom Wooge, a-con­
paclng the National Uague Hnrlne Howl gama hart, Dac.
of action— both by Johnny Pelroon, sistent sLlrler thla season. Is
unllng-onv of his Itoots Shrine Cluh officials said last pn unamed minor leaguer.
ling with a aovere charlay-horee. confined with the flu.
lad 61 yard*H-hu ranked night.
Friday's game will lie the first
Then the Wlnga etarted. R*d
F O U L HULK. DIHLIKBD
The gamo
r tha top thffa In yards
P IU L A D E L F IIIA , Dec. 40— (/P) Kelley got the first and Jimmy for FSC since their road trio
uteslng. Wateerfisld Is n charity nffalr.
— If
th e
college basketball McFaddan added the eecond. Bid through Georgia and north Flor­
..... JLC A captaltt.
Grglch of 'the t ih 'r ^ o r ^ f f r 'o in r coaches have their way, this will Abel, Ted Lindsay *and Jo* Oarv- ida last week. In the varsity
lutryn la the smallest man on guard post.
bo the first and last year for eth followed up with one apiece. contasta the Moccasins fell to a
taam, Buffalo's 17B- pound
Yotlti^
for contar waa eloaa tha rulo that glvea a team foul­
-------- - —
Lindsay, th* circuit's laadlrtp powerful Mercer Unlveralty squad
I halfback by way of Xavier
Ga.
of| 70-68
his
goal
with
47
« « | at
•»
•got
» -*
•••"
6
UWI
W IH I
w
»
T r
U
IV D O
1 amaslngly amount of sup- with 10 p l a y e r s mentlonad. ed both a free shot end posses­ scorer,
_ __I.Macon,
*1-——* ---- Aby a »score
‘ *
|r- ' ,‘f • 1 laft In th«
the game.
sion nf the hell In the last two unde lift
ummi, It brought V i thuii wtiit on to doffol tho
an from coach#* who voted Naiimeta, Boslnn Collsge alum­ minute#
------------------. goal*
. and
n i Jacksonville Naval Air Butlon
of pla
beat out Lou Baban of ttia
hia' 27-game
totaln .to .14
•
Hand
made
detailing
in
better
quality
materlala
eonference ‘All-star Uam nus.
Brovina, ,
•
BB-Bt. ■The Junior vanity whipped
An Astoelauid Pres* survey , « t J l aaaUta, for 32 points,
plays tn Houston. Tex..
The
aacond
taam
Includaa
such
the
Mercer
baby
Bears
4
7-U
and
|
A
l
Toronto,
tha
l.esfx
ware
Just
•
Complete
outfita
for
baby
Dolla
many
of
the
natlona’i
ranaltw
C
fleet-footed little
uttlng th* finishing toueaoa *n loat n televlxed till with Jack
.
J B.8| yards par standout backs as Albert, Tony cage mnttora revealed dixapprov.
* . • For Little Hlaa Dolla 16" -1 8 ”
Cahadeo of tha Packsrs, Umar Pl nf tka rule put into effect la hard-fought gamo whan BiUy aonvlll* Junior Collan B7-41 1
Angsman of tha Oardlnala Mid
tied It up on a fluke shot _ All-*UUa qtmo Jbbblno u .
y w r with tha hopea It
W&lt; Parry of tha Mara. Albatrt, woutq redura Intentional fouling ~lth less than a minute (a
troop# af
raltjr of WMhlacton and
aarga Connor of tho B a m and t n jh a waning mlnutea of tho Ho lot loose from a difft
Bouthern'i
sppoAred In
easily wars outatandliiR
ib Rainhard of tha Dana era
poeltlon. Coach Had
rmer All-America playera on
or for apeclal fittlngi v/sit
i.
--------- Jor Turk Broda.
tha Yankae* says tha second pro elavan. ,
duo to tjta '_______ _ „ ....
, Tho Canadlone and Loalb
w w r . play this aaaaan
. POFVLAH.COACH
In the only league game
and J e r r y haa bom rtaflaod
«d with
BOVLDBR, Colov— {AT— ievarthe flu.
Al Chicago, the Black —
T h e MerCcv
. system In
victory ended a drought of
Aka.M I
) I yarn ago |li§. Yaagag o m n
Is the
i
. . . . . . . . .night to
“ racfnl
Gaarda
roach
JnlVMilty
of South
y Of

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present, should have by IBM ft
as Seminole County with 20,000 at
ICaatlaaeft r n «
ra n
Oaal
population of 38,000 or more than
(C s s tis s te p i m
r u s asst
iC n its iM r r m r ■**&lt;&gt;•• i
vanl Countie*. Tliia in one of «ll of the tlx counties had In IBM.
(he moit promising population
In 1900 there was a general lack nationalizing Jerusalem contain­ without new taxes.
Did the President plan to ask
concentration* or coniumer* mar­ of defined .population concentra* ed In the U. N. Palestine partition
ket* In the State of Florida, he tion* with the exception of the would mean throwing out the laur new taxes?
That
will have to la- covered
points out.Jacksonville trade area, and Flori­ decision of Nov. 29. 1917. This in the budget
message thnt g' cs
Palestine
conciliation
commission's
da
was
largely
rural
and
made
up
With a present yearly income of
Congress in January, he replied.
*285,940,090 uml a high per cnpi- of many small towns. Total state proposal which was regarded i &lt; u to Would
the InnIgel lie bulniicedT
tu income of 91,130. well above population in I00U was 628,042. compromise In the Interest of pr &gt;It Im* always tieen his aim U&gt;
the Florida uvcruge of 91,0114, Ten- Uy 1948 the four population con­ vldlnir greater local autonomy for have
a balanced lunlgdel, Mr. T ru ­
tin] Florida offers much to the centrations or markets represented the Arab and Jewish resilient* of man said.
potential inunufactnrer uml I,tini­ a population of |,869,600 persons the city.
ilio President -aid flatly he
John Fletrher-Cookc of It, ii„t„
ness man.
Its tourist industry or 77 percent of the state’s total.
, llil* w l 1IIIJ celling above
grosses fill,0114,000 a year and its
Population concentration of Cen­ told reporters he seriously du'il&gt;*i'il
whether the ........... ship ...... .. ! « luch t lie 1951 fiscal year tstartagricultural Industry, *75,098.1146, tral Florida is relatively new, Mr;
'll xt ',ul&gt;' 1 &gt;
could go
It is revealed.
Nostwick states. The section Is lifts authority tn censure m - r n. i No,
in declared, you can't make
Analyzing I rends of population attractive to the tourist Industry linn. He said he wus undetecm'iied up u budget that way.
irrnwth, it I* shown that in 1000 and agricultural development is how he would vote mi the Ftenrli
Un-lei questioning on other mat­
n- resolution and w w interested in ters, Hi,- President:
the Central Florida trading area extensive. Commercial develophud a population of 87,440, where- ment has been somewhat sluw In the attitude the Hulled States
I. Ilcnied revising a Navy list
comparison to other parts of the would take. Britain and the United ol recommended promotions from
state, primarily due to the loca­ States opposed the intermit omuli ropluin to ailmlrul to eliminate
,
t.i
tion midway between Tampa and satlon resolution In the nssemliv
ucksonvllle, and therefore repre­
to
some
phase
of
the
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Frldnv. One source *ui.| . t u
senting n choke competitive prixe «Inst
llmiiud
i . i "
" unification program. He said the
to the older commercial enter­ higThc L r l u I ^
, ' Y ......
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on his desk, that
prises.
AHt-CONIirriftVE!l
meeting
y ' * f ........ ‘"'U'H no nam* had liven added or siihIt has been only in recent years
The Informant said il„- r„Mv,c- i!;',' '*" “ "‘I "'**
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that the growth of population and
consumer, demands were such that X Z S S Z X ' Z d i ",....... T
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11. | v i ihasn't
l K, Ichosen
iIi«*ntIia Isue
as
they could no longer be handled ell would not ho nhlt» tn mukr
on a marginal base and the sec­ much progress until it convene- t hiiiiman of tin-Atomic Energy
Hr. Edwin (1
tion is now the fourth point of It* regular winter meeting in lien I Commission or
I loom Open 12. IS P. M. Hally high population density In the eya Jan. .11. The council decided |Nnurxe as Chairman of the Econ■t
a
public
meeting
two
ilnvs
..p,
State.
In addition to analysis of popu­ to go ahead with ronsiderntnrn of the i-Misfdem prohleai in the wotknig days remaining before the
lation concentrations, the geogra­ ha* been an exception to tin- un
phical position of Central Florida (aimed growth pattern of many * hi!*tmn* Holidays.
S A T A N IC
Mexican delegate Itaul Noriega
i* analysed with Its rivers and 'lorida towns, including prattieal• A V A O I I T . lakes,
Its climatic attraction*, agri­ Iv all in Central Florida and of was reported to have told the
mimcil
today that the inq'iicncultural capabilities, tourist Indus­ the east roast In permitting
try, Income, purchsslng power and placed along the main ntiln.nl tinii* of Israel's net Ion* mid the
"tnli-nnuits ,,f Israeli Premier
retail nales.
tnerclal retail business to I..... ii* jbiviil Ken-Unrion cmdd nil lie
Send nolo ranks tnini among placed along tile mail
I «f lH i) I'll
cuimtles of the central district In right of way.
lt«&gt;n*taiiti«»ri Im* Hind tin* IF, N.
T*r,
ugrkultural Income of 910,401,Here Is found nn men w.-|| de |dnu* in Inter tint imiuli/e Jctiifitltl. compared tn-------------Urange’a *34,• signed from an imlii-rt t I mid
n
Im* aligned tin- young 11»•.114 and Lake'* 917,324,000.
In ew stale "ogailis! I In- wholo
warehouse noint of view; t i„t
ford is shown as well located for work of siillngs and rail fm-ilni«— world."
agricultural proceiing plant* due In every section of the m.-n a
Ji-rnsnleui now is oecup'eil ill
to Its rail, truck and water trans­ variety of suitable plant m wnn-- sepimile pai ls by forces ot l*ruel
portation in the heart of the cltrua house locations witti roil ami roml mill llasliemite .loiilnn. Until are
and vegetable Industry of the facilities and ninny with condiim-d lesisting tile I'. N decision. The
stute.
water uml rail facilities. Wdlilu Israelis suy iiiteriuitloiiulixnlioii
Listed among the business In­ the city limits are large men* with would deprive Jewish resilient* of
terests which can profit most by road, rail, and water finiiiii,*. the Holy City of tlielr fIllldnmOlltthe advantages offered hy Sanford dus electric, water gas, .-ennge the Holy t’ity of their ftiiidaniental
are wholesale distributors uf food :elephonc, telegraph, police and tight to join tin- nation of their
products, consumer goods, machin­ fire protection.
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ery. trucks and tractura, agricutA* the resujl of tills -iliiiitinii,
tural equipment ami supplies.
Mr. Iloitwirk, Snirfm rl
Manufacturers who would gro­ sl-ites
offers to the grower, pMiiessnr.
an
fit here include those who produce
iro nilsaM I e i s n V s a , Hast
farm equipment, packing house manufacturer anil slupiiei, ,i « .|e pil'-iil
til e III.Use
choice of tm-allons. A limp &lt;&gt;i it.....
equipment; fertillrer* and Insecti­ nri'|iari-d hy tlu- Allunti.- r..u»i
1'1e\ 11n iiulilieii II •’III V 1oshy, li
cides, Itiniher product* and crates, l.liis- revi-al* that sin-lt fiilvi.Mim-i-. glltioil 1 tile siili.tll II I lllg wreck •Udine
paper product*, package*, etc.
rannut la- dii|ilii-nti-d i-lsi-u li.-i .- in Uu met I'lii-y made u quick ilivestlProcessor* who might ho attract­ tin- viitlri- Central Florida aivu. age an i si. i. 1 tlie . -aiv skulls
ROD CAMERON
ed here include produce uml winter
H i i i i u - 2l) or more Imliislni - I nn- "scatten-&lt;l ail 1.1■&gt;i i iid."
Wftltw IRENNAN
vegetable brokers, citrus packing found most satisfactory civic i,u&lt;i
They didn't -is'-. III CIO lit the
plants and producers of canned aiu-rating cmiditlotis hen1, it ivus -kiills 1. it cilllle l-i t tit .III l.i give
AdiUn
citrus Juice, concentrates and cit- staled. City and county g u v ...... tlie aim ii.
B O O TH
Tortssi
meats are repoi led as chum i v.i
The 'stimuli- of .il-lll came
■ns pulp.
Among the bask reu»ou* for lively ngressive, ami husines-lik" largely from tlie mi mbci' .f |inrTUCKER
choosing n Sanford location fur
investors must he sliuivu enu -in is ko Ill'll III ItllV • licet living
manufacturing and distributing chi*ively that Honfonl is ,i ..... I ni the house.
Cosliy said the Inmse wits lieateil
are Its neurness to markets, to raw locution, Mr. Hostwlck rev. iileil
|,y n wi.inl stove made from uu
a u d io
materials, suppliers and sub-con­ This 1* the mo*t iniportunt plm
In A Mesa" tractors, availability of suitable lierniisi- unless outside mpitm is . empli gnsolin h i l l I I I.
I oirmly
Iti.Inn Chief ot Police &lt;*• !*• Wdlabor supply, nccess to gin-, coal avuilulilc. Hie firms wliii-h i-.ml '
"Cumolian Hough
N m c lly
oil uiui power and it* transporta­ profit most liy a Hanfoiil l-..niini, |mins; Fisher Coiioly Hheriff It. Iliids-ra"
will not l»e able to hiilhl or deve­ Wilkins olid I iepulv .Hlu-itff J. M.
tion facilities.
Mi-liltitlls went to the scene.
It Is pointed out thnt Suufonl lop within Hie area.

UN Dispute

umlr Advisory Council. Nor wn* lightening i . -ti u-tfnn* on Federal
he reaily to aunoiiuce a successor Housing \ilimnMratton loans to
to Clark M. Clifford, who is leav- deter dtsi i imimition against race
ing as his special counsel.
uml sc,!g'",i ' ii housing admlnl*3. Wouldn't suy whether lie is'tiniu i lluymond M. Foley. The
reappointing J. Copeland cSrtty a- Pt'-si'ent •itiil Foley was the
u llletm-liei of the National I,abor nothin in m thus,- it'gulations.
Keliitimis Hoard, lie said lie would
7 1&lt;- *n-- ■i •-•mtiii-iil on a recent
let the icporters know when he i-pctili • Seiict..i&gt; of l.nbof Todecided
Ion
n iti-tnn suggsting thnt
4. Sniil new housing legislation i ic i i tiii-mi -nvr itli should get
was niidci diseussiun. hut that no a p i
n
at least *100 »
definite decision has been made.
month Mi T-uiiian said be didn't
6. It.-served until ins "stale of see ito si» ■■It and cotilil make
the union" messnge to congress iu&gt; c n i -i-ir* ■ai it
any diseussiun of furl her develop* I1 !■■ .1 that tbetc will by
incuts in the foreign aid ptogium leillni
\ ami I eenit memliitl. litferred all ipierics on a- linns in t nugiess on legislation
controversial ruling aimed a' to ran
i point four fur the

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He ngifi-d witii Ills physicians"
Mr. Truman said la- was having Ihig (i, n.ial U'allnie H. lira ham,
a very fine and successful vanitnm h it In should take vacations mors
which conics to an end next T h i s . often.

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THE LAW REQUIRES A COMPLETE NEW REGISTRATION OF ALL VOTERS

IN SEMINOLE COUNTY IN 1951)

SHIRTS &amp; SHORTS

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS

l-'itr I hat purpimr Ih f IIi' kIh*rat ion Hunks will lie open In Ihe
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113MAGNOLIA AVENUE (DR. MCLAULIN’S) SANFORD

I I c ’h S u r e T n

BEGINNING JANUARY 3 THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 31,1950
The Law requlren all rcglHl rut inns lo lie mmle In Ihe Of fire uf the
.Supervisor,
ir, EXCEPT on cerlnln day*
tluyu when Ihe Supervluor will lie
in the county precinrla to replNlcr thtme who ore unable to vIhII Ihe
office.

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Check this Imy ! S iimIhi i/oil Hrumh-hith Kliirls
with filin’,v atripi-H, nr -&lt;1••I enlnrH . . . in u choice
of |mttcni.,« uml ciilnr I hut Nn ( ‘nilt i-nllnr nluys
crinji, wnii‘1 wilt Ami ih&lt;\ Inidi up tlii-n gnml
limits with limntIim i,t h.ii|-wi-ii|-. SizcH I I-17.

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No. 2 Lnku Monroe

Saturday, Jan. 7
Friday, Feb. 10

1:00 to &amp;:(&gt;() P. M.
0 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Hell's Office
Hell's Office

No. 4 Pnoln

Friday, Mar. 8

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Post

No. 5 Oviedo

Saturday, Jan. 14
Friday, Feb. 17
Saturday, Mar. 11

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Friday, Feb, 24

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S aturday, Jan. 21
S aturday, Feb. 18

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PLAID BLANKETS
95% Cotton
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on your ChriHtmiiH budgei. Hluo, Ro«o, or Green
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Department
Chinese Elect Hoad
Blamed For Cratth
Formosa Head In TiifJA CState
K S O N V ILLE , Due, Iti (/»•)Rond Department wai
Jfr y To Retire Move For U.S. Aid
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belli more blnmeworthy than a
Hi. John* Itlver bridge tender In
tbu mining of llie bridge without
ImvcMiig Iht! warning gate* here
Hr pi IY.
Ilnl Ibo ttniilnr, 7li.ycer.old Hen-

ry Tyre, « U convicted of drunk­
enness nml disorderly conduct and
turtle need to three months in coun­
ty juil yesterday hv criminal court
of record Judge Edwin L. one*.
.Said Judge ones: "Thl* man

ham't the etrength to lift a
epede, much lesa take the respon­
sibility of a job affecting the live*
and eafety of hundreti* of person*
dally. The Florida State Highway
Department I* more guilty than

Conspiracy IH Charge K. C. Wu, American
A g a i n s t Ten Men; Educated Nationalist
ytiry *Mlist Decide To Head Pacific Isle
Ihtl'tiin
,rl1'1*rl,ln*
the1beatingrlR,l,U
of -triveti
Negroes hy
msrted mi;;i neared |tn mid today
In(Jf- H, dlilflrt court,
&gt;
ffsarly four week* of trjsUmotiy
•ml 'argument werti In the back­
ground. Only the charge of Jutlgo
Frank A. Homier remained toapnd
(O'lthe Jury rfmigee of eoiiaplracy
aflHnst ten Dade county man inclejkng Sheriff John W, 1Lynch
aitgithree of Ills deputies.

The Inn were charged with win*
■fflfhig to have Ihe Negron false­
ly arrenletl at Hooker, (la., on Apt.
3 [Slid then surmiditred to a Ku
Khw Klan nmli fur a beating.
(She government chargad the
plot'was laid Hie night baforo at

W KK meeting In nearby TronOs*

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Defense AHornoy Frank Ulaason
amed to the Jury yesterday llmt
inff'fnvor nnienl bud failed to prnvo
iml men gnllly of any federal law
vMlation.

Ho said Hint al the must the
defendants could lie guilty only of
•nkult and buttery, an, offense
pdiMahalde In stale rourte but not
1(1 federal.
Referring to a winding train or
government testimony, (fleason as•cried It was no violation of any
law to build and burn crosses, wear
masks, hold KKK parados or Issue
warnings to other folks,
r ll, iC Attorney J. Kills Mundy
ikUsted the government had « ;
aunpllshed a baffling U«k of
Bjtvlng the ten conspired *n have
Kg negroes Isshed.
"Re grsnled that "consplraay I*
iU jld lr thing," difficult to prove.
sLU ...III the prosecution nevertbe[His bed rlcsrly estsbllshsd that
Urn leu were guilty.

I Sioux City D ip
Out Of Rubble Of
-Tragic F.xplrwion

T A li m Frnniooi, Dei. I J —
(/f*J - -K. C. Wu, Ameritan ethicaleij funner meyoi of Shangbsi, ws«
nominalrd Governor of Formosa
Raley by die slamling commlllee
III llir Kiminmtaog (Nalinnalill
l*arly) al a meeting presided over
by Generalissimo Cbiang Kai-Sbek.
The nomination, which was an
(Jjviuu* move lo woo Unilrd Sinter j
aid fur Nationalist China, will go
lo ihe cabinet lomorrow lor tonfitmalion. Wu would surreed Genrtsl Clien Cheng, present governor
of llie Island anil military com­
mander of ihe .Southeaitern Nallonalisl arras.
.The Nationalists, bidding strong­
ly for United .Slates aid m holding
Formosa from the Communitli.
have been redesigning llu-ir politi­
cal setup. Nomination of Wu would
indicate civilian leaden were re­
placing men in political posts
wherever |&gt;ossih!r.
Wu, likeable nml well known lo
Amtirlrnris In Hhatighul, long Inis
been closely nssocltiled with ('hi­
ring Knl-Hliek, whose Nationalist'
ri'glnic hrvnmc unpopular In nuuiy
Amerlciin minds iieraiise of cor­
ruption.
(Ill Hie niNlnlaiid the sagging
Nationalist hopes were buoyed by
a report Nationalist Henural Hu
Teuug-Nan had been able to re­
group 4l&gt;n,000 iif Ills troops in
Hfiuthwest Kiecbwnn I'rnvlnre.
Hu's Iroops have been retreal
lug along a 700 mile (rout frmn
the norlliwesi to Central China.
With Ids main sireugtli regruupi'd.
Mil's forcr'a Hie iml only holding
('heiigtil for Hie NaHoiiiillsts toil
lliey are acting u» n buffet to
Ibe Cmuiiiunlsl* driving smithwn 1.1 on Vouiuiaa I'rnvlnre, ad­
vices said.
The Reds nearest a|iproarb to
r'licoglo was said lo be HO miles
lo Hie east of Hm oriel line Ameri­
can ll-llll base which lasted only a
few days aa Hie Natioimllsts' IhhI
malillaml capital before Taiprli
was selected.
One Nationalist regiment near
Mb bung In Hlkaitg Province reportedly wiped out a division of HIkang provincial troops who luol
gone over lo (ieneral l.u Hall,
turncoat governor of Yunnan.
Nationalist Iroops have lasen or­
dered to attack l.u Han's forvlncllil troops, wlilcli are consid­
ered Inferior.
IA dispatch Irani Manila said a
Nationalist plane bearing IH Chi­
nese soldiers and a crew of flvo
bimled at Clark airfield today.
The pilot said be was flying from
Hainan to Formasa and became
lost, lb' was about Milt nolo off
course. Tbe plane was still at
Ibe Ameilcau bnse at nightfall.)

other plunged eeveral feet to the
bridge approach during the Ineid*
ant teat September.
Hotly ban been Identified with
Christman from very, early lime*.

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thla man."
Tyre'e flagman on the bridge"
Lacy Williams, 44— pleaded guilty
to being drunk and was fined |l(tU.
One car went all the way to the
top of the rising span and one

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lice stuff and cmmisny restaukt got Ihe brunt of Ihe blast.
Windows were shattered. I'i*t
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the building fell Into the baseat. Heveral bodies were reepvid there.
There was an almost warlike atwphere lialuy as trucks and bulllets moved ahead on the slow
i of removing tlm debris. A
ieran of Hm European front In
•rid Wrtr II said he had seen
a nf hemIad out buildings "but
vur anything as had aa, thla.
National (luardatwn Mill paMd the aaea around the plant,
la located in the heart- of the
nia City etuchyard*, u m of the
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today reported net Income of
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many ami Hungary: and Amer­
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its snbsbllariaes,
the Mexican
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the Shanghai Tele plume Co.
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months against
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Godfather Boyle ‘Beezlebub’ Rears Stock Exchange Price Jump Is
C h r i s t ma s Trees 144 FSU Students Electric &lt;Brain&gt;
Loss Of Ugly Head At Trial
Create Fire Hazard To Gain Degrees Solves Complex
Motor Operates Laments
Cheery
Holiday
Note
To
Business
Lend-Lease Tot Of Harry Bridges
Unless Cared For A t G r a d u a t i o n

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Willys - Overland Im­
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By SAM DAWSON
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 15By H A L BO YLE
TA LLA H A S S E E ,
the
15TA L LA H A S S E E ,
Dec.
15—
N EW YORK — (A1) — Thera (fl’t— A pseudo-serious discussion
Nf'.W YORK. Dec. IS. — (/P) — Cheery Chmimai reading today (S P E C IA L !— Thr Florida Forest ( S P E C IA L )— President llnak S
i-n't a darn thing Kanin Claus can of the relationship of Rrexlcbuh lor many businessmen, many industrialist'
Service which fights thousands of Campbell of Florida State I *lrl
(the evil one of the Bible I to the
throw my way this Christmas.
Installs
Stork exchangr pure averages yrstrrd.tv till lltr liiglie'l point in woods fires every yenr. hopes there vrrsity will confer degrees today Univrrsiiy
party
locked the
won t he any fires started in Flori­ to 111 siudento at graduation ex
Ear all I rare the old hoy can Communist
Intricate
Machine
gel - stuck In a chimney In Des Harry Bridges perjury trint with over a year. And llir total volume of Ir.uliiig also was larger than at da homes (Ids Yuletiilr 8en«on as erclees at 4:10 P. M- in Hie t’ni.Moines.
I'm not Imtherlng to gales of laughter here yester- any lime since a year ago November. A number of people, apparently, a result of Christmas tree fires.
varsity auditorium
hang up my sock, because there
Forest Management Chief R.
me belting on holler days abend.
Attorney (ietirral Itiehiiril \V
'fhe break In the solemn urul
Steel
production roiitmurs
Ita the yeni will lie as great as In A. Hontiliighutisru warned that ad­ Ervin is to give tin* eomiaeia-ement
.......................
Ir
D E TR O IT, Dec. IB. — (A*) — isn't n thing In Malnt Nick's hag
1 \ w IMN Ill lb
15— &lt;/P)
vance
planning
and
a
little
care
often stormy federal courl trlnl spectacular rebound from strike the same period last year.
ailderss. Eighteen nf tin* graduatehy ord
ordnance officials to. of tricks I can use.
High Arm,
\ 5 *;•»» *(I'll •If in ok tirnln tliat|
can
prevent
needless
tragedies.
of
the
West
Coast
longshore
The one thing I'd like even
will tie awarded muster's d i'g l.r- give
days. Mills this week are operat
day Inspected a new military Jeep
Airplane makers are looking for
iriMiH din I v all ;*vrr tn in-,
rhlch WiUya-Overland
motors said tiniitn Claus can't give. I want leader developed shortly after mg at better than (Ml per rent of an ameoinremenl this week that
y*
He said tin* best way to make and I INI will receive baelndm '- ( Ct. •• .......... •i intr *" meclinnieat •
uuld run in water deep enough to him to make time stand still and n government witness, Manning rapacity Output in November I* the U. K. defense department will trees less fiantmahle is to keep degrees.
•
IM
U !| '»!»' *tied today a t'
Ull.l.
keep H girl I know from growing R. Johnson of New York, had announced at more than four mil­ let contracts for tH75 million the trre standing in water, This
submerge Its engine- completely
Reverend Lawrence Ktell, nnd"l
testified Bridges twice hud been lion net tons, compared with worth ”f planes. There will be reduces the fire hazard and pre­ of tin* First i'reslivtenan t'lriireb No. . bu« f*tn i niv* n il v
The new Jeep is an Impmvrd older— and from gnlng away.
Tt »■ ifevn »• »^.i» i, 1" tons and*
The girl |s half past two, hri a member of the powerful po|i. Strike-Hound H r t o ile r * illKI,- more
,f) model of the military vehicle WII
follow The industry ran vents the needles &lt; from drying ot Tnllahus-.e, will deliver tlej
Rv &gt;f vacuum'
Hrs-Overland produced in quantity mime is Nitm, and everything tieal bureau of the Communist IHttl ton-. Ilecemher seems aimed stay nut of the red for quite a out, discoloring or falling. Ad­ invocation and bembetion I ee IN 1" lie t. t"
I'll..- &gt;lt) i
eft I* ♦ . -rrults
It !
underfill. party in America.
at still higher goals.
for the Army during World War about her is wholly worn
ditional
protection
may
to
*
pro­
Kigsliv,
Ihstinelor
in
music
at
spell.
Johnson, a Negro ami now in­
l"‘ ll illy to pro- &lt;
Even her nose runs In ti nice way.
vided hy use nf sperial emit lugs F S F . t* scheduled t" play the *1(1 &lt;|fInii
Building r m ini a are being
Tin
froten
fond
industry
says
viifp♦
av it,! mnrilhn or*
I can brag about her with a ternational representative of the broken The Bureau of l.ahnr Stawhich tend to resist fire
proee.'slniinl and ...............
.i"*l r*v*■11 \t t
Brought here from Willy*' To.
f 1«f
in F ii* fields;
F L clerks union, testified In ! tlsties predicts nmie limn a mil- it will l.ovr -old one billion pounds
special
music
will
io
*
pi&lt;uidod
fm
ledo headquarters for Army In- clear conscience because she Isn't A
Hontrighuu-en
rerommended
Hie
.
,
i
of
it1
'i'sioi-ls
this
vear,
an
nil
,.f
n
t).
.1
had heenme a Communist in
"-nriiig nr hy-,
section at the Detroit arsenal, u mine, except to borrow on an while working us a long.hole- I lion new homes will have tieen time record, and will do much following procedure for thv walei liie exercisen try Hat tv S. bund', 'll l.'l I t )
ieml-lease
arrangement
pilot model of the new vehicle was hours
treatment (IMain a tree that has clarinetist, and .lolm Bo'ia. plant 1.
*
man In Buffalo, N. Y.. and hud started this year The construe* better in I'.ifili
H. »*' 1 IlM.t .♦ p »life t:
put through Its pares under super* with tier parents two or threo emit In 15.10, shortly after the lion industry In general is re­
Bo -o n-- inventories increased tw*en rut m recently as possible. Imtb of the FSF School of Mu*"'
III
Li
r
l"
''1
•
.imide.
might
times
a
week.
That
Is
my
prlvlThe exercises conclude the full
vision of Delmar Cl. Roos, Willysannouncement
of the Soviet- ported to expect that 1050 will |B00 million during Ortnber, the Cut off the end nf the trunk dia­ quarter of the University. Begi
vvjirit f t . 1tl-&gt;U l &gt;11f i/c tirnkr* shoa ■
li-ge us godfather.
Overland's first vlre president.
equal the estimated fit* billion rummer,.- deportment reports. Tin* gonally at least one inch above
Nail (iermany pact.
Wli
.1M t'lfr.f) ’&gt;biii- to bring
lien
first
I
saw
her
sbe
was
trat ion for the winter quarter .&lt; in M
building
peak
being
set
Ibis
year.
the
original
col
end.
Stand
the
Rons said several of the Jpcp's
total
nf
$55.1!
billion,
however,
It was Johnson's explanation
il r i *i lull * •t lifttn i aperifiea
set
for
Jarman
1
,
with
classes
to
tree
at
m
u*.....
„
container
of
wa­
flaw features wero developed at Just a moist, buId-headed hall of of his resignation that brought
Ami
band
in
hand
go
hardware
called about ll.ll million below
If
ill h «M*‘ U lift. t1 1** Irov cling at nfer und keep tin- water level above begin Jumtarv 5 .
w the request of the armed forces protoplasm that smelled of milk out the reference
to Bcr’lschub sales, -Stores *11 New York re­ normal fill the season.
Those to receive rnastei’ - 'I** gi'eti peed
the
cut
surface
during
tinentire
after study of reports on per­ and made small noises like a and the roars of laughter that port November sales up to five
Tim ropi»rt easts some tight on
t- it r lb,* Ir b ."I., I., .king -.ysformance of combat vehicles dur­ puppy. Hhc stubbornly refused t&lt;&gt; arcompalncd It.
per eent better than last year.
olhei Items in ...........
recently: little Ilia! tin- tree is In llm Ionise, glees ale Itori** Brownell, Ida
make baby talk and disdained the
i. U rcl lx rep reIf Fie tree i- not to la* set op for Larkins McDowell, James AiFmi (,&lt;m „n
ing the war.
('upper
deliveries
in
November
The
revival
of
order
harkings
in
"I
came
to
the
reallxnlhm,"
Ho
too* described the water-proof English language altogether until Johnson explained, "there was me reported today as the highest some e. oqiunies who hadn't known several days, it should lie kept Pnrrlsh. Jr... I.olri B Reed, Sam i vent-l u, rear hi .if ■■qifatinn.x by
m.i'l.i’tu .1.. •i'
I liei tl.e rnn-.
engine feature as It* outstanding sbe was ready to use romplrte sen­ no possibility of serving two since March, 10IH. The price of them fm mouths; the rush of standing in water meanwhile &lt;u el I.. Boggs. I.mn-e Fas** Brown.
Wanda Caldwell Hurt-field, )\ .1 | ,,,,
., i . -.-it
Improvement. Advantages of the tences.
I "*' 10 Cqiintin tinned stronger in Singapore store- in re-onler certain goods a emit place
masters.
I
had
to
serve
constant­
One day the phone rang and as tv Jo
Jeep'* performance In deep water
tire rnmIf stinted in linn, this trenl- Ham Sterling Jenkiri-, Juanita It" tj,,pi ,,, ,,i., : i|
veslerdiiv
and
sent
dealers
Into
aftei
-hoppers
hud
cleaned
out
ly
Joe
Stalin
as
against
Cnel"
would be for fording deep siren ms her parents leaped to answer it Sum. I could no monmenl not only wilt prevent the gers K i elite mao. all "f Tntluhn 1
Hint
l
he
t.--rnlnii
futures
market
for
the
lielvi
;
and,
of
course,
the
r..
ulii'rituMcnl
equa- *
see; Matgarel I noise Ktaoz, Fiee Mmii
which heretofore would drown out she looked up fiom her play pen than servo flod and Beetle-bun ' o i iv ■- imying.
effect of ilie steel and coal strikes, needless fiom drying nut and be­
" .'•••■I el-Ttrli’ally.
and sulil gravely:
port,
N
Y
;
Clint
les
F*iwnid
I
&lt;
a vehicle's engine.
Defense attorney Vlnreul II I
Mmiiiluetori'ls' stocks of goods coming flsnimiilde, Imt it will
\ i n .1. *. i i. i.i.flg (tie p*TSI’npi i boold pi mliictInn is report—
"I'll get It. Irll get it.’’
tjqtnev. Wdli-na Wari**
Previous s t a n d a r d rnllltury
llnnn Immediately asked, will. „ o,| imining six pi*i cent ahead of on timid dropped during (tetoher, also keep Firm fresh and gieon. It tinea,
ft"
•i . I--- Ini ia tinned,
Meigs,
Nieevdte;
.......
1
ddle
It
was
In
this
way
we
learned
Jeeps have been provided with thi«
st might fare:
last year
Tile industry is eon- reflecting both the slowdown III will, ip addition, retard Fie full Itnwiand Biddle, ......... wBe. F n Th. &lt;•
&gt;* . d. .(mice the
for
sure
that
Nina
was
a
genius.
feature only through application
“ Well, Mr. Benle-huh is not sideted on industrial Inn "meter be- produilion hum the strikes, ami of needles of -uelt species te
l
Ir*
.
1
•
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topped —
lilt
M*
Yuan
Tn.
I’elpulg.
China;
Nmlm
Until
then
we
were
just
going
nn
of a special deep-fording mover
Identified as a member ,,f the cau»e the demand fm paperboard lilt- new demand for goods from spruce, which loses needles very |„s M I* V itie e n t. .la. V -.m n id - ; |M’ni »*iii n» . -11" , m|.i*. which
blind faith. Now she is a flaxenslon kit.
easily,
llntsaio
fit,
on
I
lie
other
retailers.
indicates a need fm eonhtiners to
hand, retains its needles even Mitchell Hails Wetbeilim o. I’m ul I d ' * ! * . V H I II III I I I .. i. I»v. i&gt;&gt;i, ‘icrren.
Anothar feature of the new Jeep haired, sturdy-legged child with
Brtud inventories of nmi-dur- after Fie brunches have brenmr I lollies, Vertin Keriigg-* hiiighl.
If i Iftf u•*f io ul i *b«.c ix it#-*
of her own. her — all ulrout Cinderella mul the -trip goods.
Is an, arrangement whereby the n tidiiil and vocabulary
lulls
Plywood prices have heen rising nhh- goods also dropped, perhaps dry and Ha- needles liritle.
Miami: and f'alveit t!a, Ui&gt;nn, Mi'il, Hffthut 1 ii.it* i.'presenting
engine, radiator, transmission and -Hhc is a kind child, and the big three hears and the little hoy who
t Ilf*
ll'»
i'li
■■I io -terl and the
Freshly eut spruce m balsam Orlmitl"
transfer case can ba removed com­ sorrow of her life Is that Jack put Ids finger In the dyke mid in tlie northwest, Homehuilding show ing bulb the nil-hark In pro­
. •r .. mr Mill
pletely as a unit for hasty srrvlre fell down and broke Ids crown saved Holland. But now iotmrl»"iy lias spurred the demand for fin­ duct ion and the pick-up in con­ fir tree- standing ill water ran
sume!
buying.
in
Italy
will
tell
her
all
llie-e
fine
ished
plywood.
while going up the hill with Jill
not be set on flrr by candle or
and replacement In combat.
ti., . MI||M *r i , Mu* probIV lb
stories, and probably go them all
And a final Christ mas mile:
Wool cloth output Inis reliouudnd
match fire- hot cannot with-tnml
Ro m explained that those parts to felrh a pall of water.
b m &gt;.. it- t&lt;t 1, ♦ . in the .shop'
VUitt V John* lilt, f'MIM’-l
Mink
|iilieanhigher
at
hath
mixed
up
In
the
telling.
from
tin*
mid-summer
slump,
and
intense oi rnuftnned beat
can be lifted and replaced In the
nnrnrl •*l In trr.il tn.l «'•!.,[
Every night shr wants Ip hear
Was Ini, toll
H«d wltS
pi rlti't,
("oniltietcial pTepuinlinn- are four *, iIII [lltllll a til mil mnim; I.MIi.ii ( . il
Three days after Christmas she weavers now predict that the to­ the New Ymk and Montreal auc­
field “ without even draining the this nursery adventure again, and
It' 4+* H| contil he
tion..
1
‘hiis
levivtng
Hie
spirits
engine.''
M fill n v hmr-conus soon as Jack falls down she will he gone, leaving me n god tal in Hie final Ihtec mouths of of some fm denIft-, wlm have been available fm spWying Christmas in 10M. "till "1 in Mi - ru siiti nf "imp.in t
trees to help make Ilium fin* re­ Mill), b, Hi Aim* It'llft 1nu;up ri* &lt;..r...r.,: i. it |i •lit if D‘t
father in alrsentla. When I sec her
Other refinement* listed by tells her father:
a
little
dioiqiy
in
lerent
months.
sistant amt may lie purchased cord.'
Roos are the new Jeep'* high volt­
I'iiii • »• • lt.l|| mil him* was
"You gel doctor.
Make him lignin site'll Ire almost six mul ('nlnmoiiist party Is he otto of Mink, it emus, i- increasing its locally.
greet me with a polite "bom, Clage elertrlcal system, a special weft."
limit t&gt;, \V♦’ »tiiif hM*l 1 Electric
lids gentleman's
us-neiutes? I price gap over les- expensive furs.
Other fire |irrciiulinnn iccuiiionto" instead of "III, llal!"
provision for quick starting In
('.lip 111 (•ft con ,f 11 •,*. llm first*
I am her standby storyteller.
extremely cold weather, and spe­
How can I believe in Soldo think Mi. Ilec/le-hiili should be And 11"..... at makers are reported mended Include 1In* elllliiiittllull of but long XXlllltll not t^intr *•tn
Iotmug
Hanew
pells
Into
gar­
.'"input*
. •rf tin » ip* Tl.e com.
in
defective
electrical
enmiectlnns,
MliN’
fm
nil,Cl
I-Minim
tain"i
identified."
cial mounting brackets fm mill A Hit all this year as Nina has (Ians
Ibis year?
. * | ln 11« Navy's
grown older. I Inive been growing
"Maybe,"
suggested
smiling mentand avoidance of Hie aceumil 1st Ion .blog . "O llllp Mir •-VIJ ( L i t Ilf '4 nf |...t'-T
tary equipment.
visit
to
the
Central
Pork
/no.
She
If v 'ii'ic hi the mink bracket. of cnmlillsllble depurations oil of a ri'ioii nl llllllii HH 11I'C *1IIIDili ll..l'-||i| -.
•vi* years
I nf) inf
Many of the new features were younger, Anil it lias been a happy, said goodbye to the monkeys, Federal Judge tieoige W. Harris,
too good to go on, t
Ho* ms*
"He is Hie unidentified witness.' Fill islimis ma) lie even more ex- beneath llir tree. Tin* tree should tint be pliicrd iiFil i 1iH'ldm l’*4, ............. . r 1* t tn ♦f
developed In the post-war civilian happy year
wauled
to
climb
in
and
pel
the
1It if., 1l|f )'l . H*■
lie placed «n Hint its accidental Ill'll t&lt;-1-. .0 -t"\»*Chief pt oseruloi
F. Joseph pen-ive Ilian evri
Jeep, widely used for farm service, guess.
tigers,
jeered
at
the
"litzv
seal"
lloiiohnn, explained mold more
The other weekend her father
the company eald. *. . t
wouldn't go Into the water laughter that "Mi llnelzoliuli Is
Willys tdsns to deliver six pilot mul mother, a young newspaper that
Blit
most
of
all
she
loved
the
£ models of the new vehicle to the coltple, got an assignment to go to pigeons lierausr they came and the Evil One."
Johnson's testimony yesterday
Army shortly after Jam I. The Italy. They will he gone for three peeked peanuts from liei hand.
opeurd the jqiiseeutlon's seeotld
Army will run &lt;10 dgys of proving years. Nina doesn’t know Koine
Then we bought a balloon and phase id 11s attempt to convlet
tests before grunting the company from Boelirstcr Imt she tins been balled
a cub buttle. On the way -he Hi Idgis or pet jury in rnnnertlon
final approval to start muiiufHr. told sbe is going to take a trip on
uittuiulixiilion In 1(1-15.
(tiring 4*000 of the military Jeeps a big bout. And die is so excited turned to mr with a uiuinnuK win,
smile mid said:
The longshore leader is charg­
under a government contract.
tliut sin' Is beginning to lose inter­
"Hal, I sleepy."
ed with perjury In testifying at
est in -lack und Jill.
Whenever
Ami -lie strutebed out ••■mforl a unimalizatIon healing Hint lie
slip
secs
a
tug
toot
by
on
(lie
East
ably on the seat, pul bci fed III was md ami lord not been a
Tiny green plants grow Inmy lap, and dozed off.
All tile metniiei of the Comniiinlst par­
side some
one-cclted animals, lllver she says:
Tell mo rest of the way I kepi thinking, ty Tw„ union officials— J. R.
using
Up the w
waste
itg up
u m gas
gu.. produced
-------------- - . ‘There
, . , Nina's boat.
"Lord, Lord, can't you Id it slay Kidsdilsoii and
by the animals. The plant, In
big boat. ^
Henry Beluuldt
- a re
co-defriidauU, charged
tutn, produces oxygen and sugar I Recently, wliiju bet parents were this way for a long time?"
There wax so much I had to tell with conspiracy.
* for the animal.
shopping, I took her on a farewell
*
Earlier government wllne».i‘
ledlfird Fist Bridges, a 4R-yr.ii
obi native of Australia, bud he**ii
irrinltrd
lido llm Crummim-i
putty in Hu* early milt's
Johnson, who has testified - *
a number nf Communist hearing.
In New. Y«rk, Washington, I •
%
1', and Washington Slate, te &gt;
tied Fiat Budge's first wait
levied fm the Cmnmmiisl p"
1
Inal Inn ran In mill Olid ........
In HUH
*
The witness was still nndci
SC HU L I ON
going n o is - examination wte-n
emirt ended for the day

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Recratiiry of tlin Trcaatirv Kn,
del* IndlcHlerl WeiillPiilav lie fa*
ora rtotiu* rot-* in excise luxe .
a purl of removing "ihequiti* •'
in the lax nyxlem.
It’it ire |rroin|illv added to h m.-ennfpieine Dial "whether we -,n
d» ir m„v |s another question "
I lie rxet-e laxex are tire teen*
made on luggage, Jewelry. i»*ti
plume* Idll', trail jmrtuHnii liel.'
and many otlirt Heins. Tlmv
Imp*tad sharply during the ,vai
Thera lot* lieen eutisldaralii*'
elanmr from liuainaxs mao ao*l
others In rereot months for e.d
lisckt. Only last weak, Secrets. *
of Commerce Sawyer said he lelleved nils were needed ax no I*
rentive to tinaltiaax.
Snyder checked thr answer to
Pra'ldent Truman, saying In*
would leave It to the President to
antiPiinr,. Hie administration's ta&gt;
position ill meHsnKSH to rotigreearly next month.
Snyder declined any rnnnnent nn
the fortl.coining budget of Prexl
dent Truman, with whom he o n
ferred last weekend at Key West
Ha said merely that "the Presi­
dent will tell you about that."
Other official sources have hint- 1
e.l that Mr, Truman la planning
to call for the first spending re- i
dnetion In tlirco years In his me*
sage next month on the budge’,
for flaeal 1061, which starts u*xt
July 1.
Spending In the current (ttiwu
fiscal year Is budgeted at 143.600,
000,000, of 15,600,000,000 in ex
case of revenue a figure of 141,OOO.OOOJtOO to. 641.000,000,Ortn has
bean suggested aa Hhely for Azxt
year, with the probability of a
•4,000,000,00t&gt; to 18,000,000,(Rib
deficit — unless taxes ere Inereeied.
Bnyder was cautious In speak
Ing about taxes. But he said that
for three years ha has contended
that "before we make enjf overall
taa reductions, we ought to have
adjustment* In Inequities in the
tout structure — whether we can
do It now is uother question,"
The excise tax attiumon is one
of tbo ereoe deserving adjustment,
bo indicated.

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Lord la with me, than I shall be
able to drive Ihem out.—Joa. 14iI2.

United Nationx
THE WORLD TODAY B r i t i s h Electric L a b o r e r Posed IC U S P * Pea* Oeel
Hy D rW ITT MscKKNZIR
Strike Settled A s As ‘Santa’sHelper,’ the security council— ^TheUnited
Affair* Analpat
Al* Foreign
Fu
Soviet Union.
Union, BEA Agree Rapes 6 Year Old theAsked
what would happen if
The iiiyHtery of U
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New Party Proposal

Thu conaurvutivuH of thu two inHjor partioa nhoultl
murgu, nay» Sunutor John W. Hrickur of Ohio. The conHurvitlive RcpnbllciinH and coimcrvutlvu Southerners think
ib
alike anil in CVmtrreHH vote alike, uml are much nearer to each ,'Xlli- in Atnericu of Ivan
MaatroLONDON, Dm . It. — (/p) _
other than auch Itepuhlicatm a« the coaaervativo Hrickur arid vir, worlil funioua Y iikohI« v sculp­ London'* off-agaln, on-agaln
I In* lllierul Senator Waynu I.. Morae trf Oregon, whom Hrick- tor who him lieen playing dlplo- pnwar Ho u m atrlh* U finally
er .Minj'lea out iih an example of the kind of party member iiiniii- tick-tack-toe with an anx- M-tllrd, a tradaa union apolicainn* Mnr*hul Tito, him icimctl to lw mnn *ald tonight. Frank Foulkta.
Ihal he for one would do without.
ii mynlcry.
prcHldcnl
of
the Rlaclrlrat
To Hweelen the (ante of the «iiK«eHted new party mix­
The iilyiuunic Me*tri,vie, who Tradaa Union, mat with Lord Ci­
ture, Hrickur hi even willing lo have the Itepuhtlcuna Kive up now in In-ail of the ili-purtment of trine- chairman of the Hrltlah
ilie old party name, which ia diataHtofiil to many Southern- Kculptilro io Hyracimo t!nivcr*ity, Flrctrlclty Authority (B E A ) and
down to New York City nmi and announcad: "Th* diapula la
i I'M. Thin wan done once before in Itepuhlican li inlory. A bra ciinnwe i’ot tnpether for a long talk in
W# hav* Informed our
bain Lincoln ran fur re-election lint an a Republican but m- which lu* "told all." I reported u-illrd.
onion official* at power atatlona
a Union t'aiulldide, with a Democrat for vico-pre.Hitfunt, il previniM ’ convt&lt;r.*a(liin in thi* ...
.n th* man lo return lo
In _orxc
nilmlfh, hut he wan caution* nod w„rh."
Andrew J o Iiiihoii
iivi'ivi.l Ihcti.
The ifruntfrat ubntacle lo &gt;*lartiii« a new party in H ie ,..................
. '-Ho ,,rhould I lie il
Iep.ll difficulty of pcltiiiK on the ballot. The prfHitletltial j 7 b,• YugJluv* iiatatiTr bus he«-n1 LONDON, Dec. III. — (/»», _
elcdioiirt are condinled under ft ate election lawn, anti the i*mllnp 'tl't-qoMlt ciniaHaritM to King (ii-nrgu VI wound up lh#
fifth p-iotion of Print# Miiiixfi-r
lawH of many HtatuM make il hard lo k (‘1 a pew parly Menlrovlr - the iiiunt ret-enl with­ Altlci-’* I’llrllament todav with a
in
n
fi-w
duy*
—
miotic
the
HL-ulpHated. In I 1M.8 Henry Wallace’^ HropresaiveH were .kept off
for pro*p#rity lit impovinr In rt'lmii home. Why? Whnl pruyur
the ballot in a number of sdatea. II takea yeara to get a new •la-*
lh*- iwii-fmiad Tilo want •riidivil llrltaln,
party well enough eatablinlied to be on all atate ballolH,
with mi iirtmt who I* uppmud to J out before th# rertu, royal
One alternative might be to nominate a combination r»iiiiiMiiii»iii T That iiuentlim makei u**i-nl was given to the major
b-Cldnlinn of the sesalon, a hill to
ticket, conalMtlng of a Itepoblicaa and a Southerner of the Mo- room et-i-m *ort of i-hilly. limit lh# Lord* power to delay
dueuii't It-— wapavlally ulncu Tito
conservative school. Which would get the |irealdenlial no­ for a dm,- had Mmitrovlc'a hrolh- Common’s b-cUlatlon fnr only one
v#ur Instead of two.
mination uuglit he ipdte a question, Il ia perljupa worth •i in pilaonT
III ooler Oi B*t *h# full algnlfiremembering, however, that (lie highest popular vote ever
King (l#orge told Ida legisla­
polled by the Rtmuhlicun Party was in the year when il ,um-a of Tlto'a move you mu.-t tor* he Is convinced that the At­
I now Masirovk-.
Thi* atrlklnc lantic Part, signed during the sesnominated Wendell Willkic, a former Democrat.
peiaonality m the heardnl proto Ion, "will he n powerful aid to

j . F. Williams of Cetliir Rapid*.
I ,pe of Ilia Yupimlav patriot who
I a tty r. ha* hnltled for llhertv.
Iowa, pol « divorce from hit wife
Indeed MeiltuVlc WMI widely
the other day on* ground* of de­
11,own m hi* country a* a patriot
sertion She mutt have had a cau»c.
Possibility uf saving thti.OOO.UOO in the opera I Ion of h.Mor, im arhleved fame a* a
It wn» Wilfi-imt' 16th ^voicc in medical sen'ices fo r Die armed f o n v i, nt the mono tim e ifn •colptoi m token of which hr
wn- Mirown Inlo prfxun hy Hit
20 yean.
proving Die efficiency of tlurie aervicun, in men by D r. Itid i- ler':t niuimn* after the Nail In------------- -o ■ »■ard L . Bleiling, tjiteetor of defense medical studies. T h is m
&lt;&gt;t Yiigualavla dm-lng the
City Comminionert hear appeal* to be tlon'eAtlilefly Dy* merging transportation service estab­ vji-.iun
vi.rlil war,
*• •
from certain iciidential properly lishm ents (counting the Muiine Corps us o n e ), w hich pre­
In ‘short Me*irovic la on* of
owner* for better street lighting viously have m aintained completely separated systems.
, mf irliu-ia's great man who*,*
name I* honoted In every home
Good wap to protect life and pro­
T h is is the. kind of improvement ami saving w hich the n, The i-ii un I ry. Titd la hattlinp
perty. keep down crime, it to pro­
taxpayers have expected to result fro m unification of Un­ intphly Mou-ow for th# Ufa of hi a
vide adequate •(reel lighting.
armed services. It seems so togicul and sensible that Die i *cime, und hk need* tha auppoit
lie citizen's mind is that il was not done years , f |olk like MMlrovtr.
According to Hugh Scott, the wonder in Die
the d'liliJtur put* It a little dlfago. It is bard to conceive it any udverse offset nri the [eieidly
lie nky* he doesn’t he­
man who managed Dewey'* cam­
individual serviced.
,. ,
lm .- Tilo nieun* him any parpaign' for prciidcnt lait year, the
It Die unification project is tackled in Die rig h t nplrit, •.tunI harm. Meitrovlc doea recoitr­
Republican pieiidcntial nomina­
hi /e ihoi lit* return home wooill
it
should
be possible to work out merged operations for in ,-lfiMl hi- pluriiiK the rtanlp of
tion in 1^52 will go to Senatoi
Tall, or.General Eisenhower. Sen­ mniv o tiicr comm on functions T im savings ami Die bettei nppiovui on the (.oiimiunlst gov
unit he thinks this Is
ator Peppci, il we temembet cm- Vstems whicii uuglit to rtsnll m ight In-Ip in Limp tu over '...rnriienl
on Tito Im* In mind.
jeclly, ia (oi General Eiienhowci enme sprue of Die basic lack of faith in unification which jed Id: idea I* supported In a ill*
persists among d ye d-m (be wool believers in the pre-einm
patch from Intunliul, Turkey. An
ence
of ono service or anollier A rg u n ie n ls about Btralegy informed source there states that
Don’t worry loo much about big
and
weapons
probuhly
can
be
expected
In
continue
fur
a
I iiu Is dying to come tu term*
buiinei*. It will lake cue of iitr-lf
with Yugoslav exiles to help hi in
U. S. Steel Corporation, in ipile ul while, but il amuoDiiy work mg common sysiuuiM cun be lonvinca
tin- United Htates and
wage hike* ad $100 a month pen ileVeloped fin nnii-coiiibiitiml openillons, we lim y lie well IIIilaiii,,Hint In- &gt;»n In* trusted In
••ii Du- way to reiilizatioii id tin* full benefits of- a mugle
*ion* hid a net income last year ol
Ins figtit wKh 'Moicow.
defense estiiblpditlienl.
Ilmyi-vei, Meitrovlc'has no In
'$129,627,000, or 5 petcenl ol it*
M otion of giiirtg holm* until rellg
grot* revenue of $2,473,000,000
,on* and jo litli'iil "tieeduiiis ala re
Now il i* ttniiounciiiK aiiolhn pine
, t H c l lo Yugbiilpibi. ' And liv hb
i.iiipl tin' j,piVfk'at(ldti i i 1kyiiitiiillieil
increue. It i* little IniMnct* which
I]M
CUT,I' III
IT|liMHIl|lll nittJAIJ'
ii,sl i*ni;e
of ( /%
AVVtilmilipp
AloJaiJ,
Tlteru in (lofinitely nucb u umtful ami liui)iniily..i,wim
ha* to pap llic«e pritci, Cottgrrsi
tiling an judiuiuun .'‘lilmdner.-i" Mu great need nrinun iitatnlv plapanii-, Jiciid'of tin; ItdmAn Catllbaiter b* worrying about.
from the unilunlraiiUily, Da- LMiilmrrmiflment, e w iftf u d iru ’ o|{c Cliurdh ill ’fugdslavlk, who

Unification Saving

WhemAt’H Kinder Not To Sue *»V: i

A* 'tttial al thi* time of year
Wa ,pta. adviiing our randcit to
reservations early tor extra
_anpie» of The Herald* sprcisl e&lt;htion. Lgil year icore* of people
who nrgleCled to take our jilvite
Were diiappoinlrrl in lint In-inn
able to get any oiler tin- paper
Went to prr»*. Tin* year, wr are
afraid, inmr of llicm will he dis­

appointed again.

,jp mitf.wnS MliDcftiT'fiY a pto

IKtH.-tlblliiy, nf pgpfftlnhig everytblug, thk‘1, iia|)6eii)i; tW' tllijne eWf, tsLi f

win

ub&lt;««!'Wiin. aiiutluir.V-uK'-

Not ill the ltcraonal or painful or peculiar tblnw*.fl*Ab'ga ofi: iuiiUitp:ed do Id yi'ifcs In 1hvlim
.sTr
in th Iijj world elm &lt; )* -k e p l iMthiml luckwl ilnitru. Hut it in when- fid u/fW K '^'n ilP cnse i
kjo- dyhole civilised world a l 'Pie
MOMV. mean, cniHHly curioiiH, und iinpi rtiaOlit to nuke ai'ouiiil

...........
,iv'.' J" !,t
&gt;!"J W i ^ n ,|o ittyii.oUtei veil' ^iiiliiitii^ ilrpl SjeMtoait* have
Diem in an oniharrnnnlnp nltuultoii.
; ■" ••u' givn fiTitrwlA' ftir ‘years. Ho
................
. . . „ can be I imi acute, iiuncH-ttuti .b o n g li, tiie'hull,1 IwtlUkni these
Kycn can in; too
nbarp, vearn

be too long. jliifalcH can In*' bm firtTcky iiIm tiT'othi*r
"
I {IT* *J V . ' - , , o ‘’1^.*bbNh*p‘ «
iiiainiMH. One n "fo rg e te ry ” In at Its lu-nt Die Ahnrfur A ' in I!bji.i-ir,. of m.iipllantfc with t L ’a
I lie Jenn that Id Muon mid heard Hint in not tmmiii fug m ir *' ‘ | i | | y
|j*' n ----------

uyuH mid, earn, Die batter o ff wp will be,
A radio brundcntlct, dimming
- J, George Frederick ip Your / , if

the rtcenl coal tlnkc, npentd hi*
remark* wilh the declaration, "John
L Lewi* tiai jmt ihot Snnlo
Clout". Forthwith, radio nation*
} l nd newspaper office* the country

3-Tver were

deluged with call* from
liantic children wanting to know ii
it were really true and how wa*
he getting along. No one teemed
lo queition al all . that John L.
Lewi* wa* capable oi shooting
Santa Claui.

How many ol you can recall ten
outilanding new* event* of 19497
M youURyere editing the Herald,
what wopld you pul )he biggeit
dreamu headline on 7 A *ympoilum of ewtpaper editor* lludughlion iisti them in thi* orout thi
« atomic agefgy, Atden 1
ligned, Beilin blockade
Unite
Air Foice dtiputc, Com■nd*.
, Noionlc fire, Kathy
munitt
many of you remem­
Fitcui
ber her) Mindirenty cate, Communiit victory in Chine, and the Steel
N llkl.

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An incraaiing number. of tuidrdl*-agcd man ar* going to a predeath becaute of heart
f
»nd artariotclotmii, *ay* an
ilnant medical authority. Get the
out of your aytteni if you
avoid heat! trouble. Get
of b«l tontili, bad ^ l h , aputkS conetipalion, If you have
f. But aven more important, parb to gal rid of thf poiion* ol
ca,,wulomyi AUMr and ha­
lo the
, aitari**

Iwi- m tha
ir old Ruth
y four day*
(for her in
t»

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SANTAHy And
The MAGICIAN
LUCHKCK HIJIHJINH
Chapter 12

T H E AW FUL CUIIBE
Tin- Wiggle Waggles hurst Into
Santa
Land
screeching
and
honking their blue notes and
wiggling* ami waggling their tarmemloue saucer eai1* In the moat
terrifying way,
They aurtonmlet) Santa'* yard
where nil the story hook guaata
hu&lt;l been having such a lovely
party with thu Santa Land f«Ak.
“ Break up the party!” bellowed
the Wiggle Waggles. “Crab the
food I Hurst open the shops! Steal
Ihu Christmas toys! Tie Rant* In
knot*!"
Aa they shouted they really
set about doing nil these terrible
things. One ugly Wiggle Waggle
gruM*d little Ho J’euu by Ol*
hair and kicked furiously at her
poor sheep, A nether chased th*
(ilngeihrcud Man around add
around thu house. Ho finally did
•ntch him und Idle off a chunk
of the hoy's shoulder. Another
snatched Hoy Ulue’u horn and
Hinnshtd It tu pieces '
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Henry eaw Zeaop, tha ,la a d «
of these wicked creaiur#*. "W hy
have you come here like thiaT
&lt;-rlnd Henry. "Don't you know
Hnnta r*n doatroy you with ■
wav# of hla magic wandr*

"iMd’a see him do It," ralortad
'/atop.
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Now Bantu hail gone .in the

liuusc In get his nt*H(c.*J(p1d jfrorp'
the llltlo black box. A l tnla V#tr
iitgincnl he earn* out un tho
^ “Havo ueI Have ual" cried hit
th* frightened guaata. “CHnng*
tiia wicked otiw into gum dropat
■houted hli own Uttlo folk.
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.Hardly war* th# worda out
uf hi* mouth than _ th* WOgw

began to work, But haavanal
ataud of tha ciirw foiling on
•ericked.WIni* Wagctoa. hie. own
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of Its own. Tills Is it;
After I-ft,, in the FHA wilt upt
Insure 11 loan oil 11 piece of prop­
erty where 11 rostricllve cove­
nant, hits Im-uii nindu a matter of
record after Fell. Hi.
Hiqipose, between now nml Feb.
If, you buy a piece of property
where thu restrlrtivu covenant has
been 11 mutter of record. What
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FH A will insure the loan liacause the covenant WM on record
before Kah'. JOV, But suppose you
wiiqL I o m tri oft^r F*d,. iff, a hoqsa
where there has Uprn a covenwit

hied Henry.
Zesop pulled n magic wand
from nIn cunt, “ I'urliniis Xniita
would perfer tills wandt"
lUnry looked und sudih'idv he
knew whut had liappeii(l«!&lt;l. ,/utop
had given Henry his hwif* wicked
wand and kept Bantu's fur himStlf, With till- Wiggle Waggle's
■reenrih before ffb. 111. .
wand Hunta could work no magic
IA. ttfatyase. too/the FH A Jill
for guild und could never dustroy make' fpe/loan. WnyT
Hecaijsa
the Wiggle Wuggb's
the roYdpunl was An'record tieforv
Now Iqe Wiggle Waggles begun Feb. to. What/ (hen, dues th#
running about th* vuni plckloi: new FH A rule meant.•
up gutn drups und slurring them
H meniiM this; It will not In­
In their pockets. Only Harts Mr. sure u loan where n 'Covenant ii*
Dtlly apd Henry remained. I ex­ made 11 nmlter of rofurd after
pect they, too would soon have
turned Into gum drops if Hindu Fell. ID, mirh as on a nqw houm
on old one where them was no
had not just then railed, “(Julckly or
restrlrtivu covenant before Ffb.
fallow rnul"
Hu began running tuwanls the
But suppnse lh# FH A, after Feb
barn where hisreindeer were
kept. "W m'II get nwuy on thu 16, Insures ymir loan and than,
reindeer," cried Manta ns tm led after getting It, you try to file
ll#nry und Mr. Ilily nr run* the some kind of restrictive covenant
in 11 cuurt record- Will tha FH A
allow,
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Th* Wigulu Waggle* were tuo cull In your lonnT
It can't. Th* FH A hasn't put
busy lo follow. They picked up
all the gum dropa amt lapped up up any money. It’s only Insurad
the
party food uml crashed the bank's money against loss. If
the bank wants to call In your
through all the Christman toys.
They pulled th* arms off teddy money, that's up to the hank.
Suppose you haven't signed or
beam, punched out doll hnliy
eyes, stuck, holes In hallutui*, agreed to a restrictive covenant
of any kind, gat the F H A loan, and
smashed blackboards.
til
to rent [or
Broaklhg up thing* wa* their then when It comes time
tlqj.hnuse you re
sen tiie.nr
refuse In let It
Idea uf fun but eoon (hev grew, sell
a Negro
vegro simply h-esqs*
fifed bVan of (Ills anil IA gam
egru. Can ffca FH A 4*
eauabtdlng among tlii'tneclvea,’
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The Wiggle. Waggles, you know, | anything about that?
No.
Thal'a up tu &gt;ou. Th#
ara thr- world's most quarrelsome
folk. They ar* not happy unless FH A saya It can't Intefcfara with
they are squabbling. That In why A peraun's right to rafuaa t0 rint
no on* else wanted to have them or sell to anyone for AA&gt;&gt;taiori
To sum up 1 Under the hew rale
around.
'T-et'ii go after Santa now," aald ywi ean get FHA help’and djscriminate, In renting or aalllng, fAr
Xaaop.
"But," aald Humphrey. "I heard racial or relfirlous or any other
than* any they would escape un
pr ,vlJ*,d - You havsait
agraad to dp so In a covenant mad#
tha ralndaar."
Zasup anortad. "Don't worry. a matter of record after Feb. IB,
Wa will catch them."
Than tha Wljffl* Waggles began W lg g la W aggles tfhargad to w a rd )
to. .quarrel. J'Wnat shall we do tba M r n , honking th e ir blue noaaa
with SAijUt,
him Into • and trip p in g over o n a -a n o U w r lil

Into gum worm? No, atui
ttmtLsk, tostia. N«, th a lr aaganw as.
turn him Into i^tAftar thla," acraamad Canon.
fly 1,
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iin- preservutlon of peace and the
defense of freedom.’’
Ills speech wus written hy th1I'ovi-riimant, in accordant-# with
timlifional practlc#.
The King reiterated hi* hop#
Mini he may ultimately visit An«Irulia mid New Zealand. Plain, fnr
• loyal visit there were dropped
lu-.t year when lie fell III.
Mennwhlie Prime Minister Att­
ic,- promised to consider recalling
I'arllameiit from recess If a fiveday-old strike "deturloratos” In
iiitt- owriRil London power plants
Deputy Conservative lender An­
thony Kdeii asked mid received
the nsnurnne# Ip lh# Common* this
morning. Moon afterward. ■ Par­
liament began a ('hrlstiiins holiday
due to last until Jan. 21.
Kleven hundred workers were
Mil out at three plants today ill a
walkout condomu isI hy their Com*
....nial-led union.
The strike storied over a 77"•nl» a week wage claim.
The
-trikers voted yvstenlay tu ii-sume
work pending negotinlluna.
Hut they stayed out when th#
Hi Hlsli Kleetrie Authority ( H K A )
posted notices saying all men re­
turning to work “do au entirely
IIIICOMritloually."
Strike lenders said "uivonillMonolly’’ could mitun an alirugathin . of existing agreements, u
iHilnl thu HKA later denied.
The strike lenders said it was
now n inikout rather than u ntriku.
Holdiera and aallors again did the
munfa Jobs. •Another l.tHMI at ilia
blip harking plant, twhu atruoR
whan troops ware called out at
the !#
olli#r
plants, »r
returned
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Milling
‘,0 w*rlt 1ynterday and war# an th*
Job again today

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the postlIon, but Dr. Evatt Has
miilnUiiticd silence on that acute.
Lie’s statement and hla refusal
to ditcusa tha altuation further
left open thej question whether he
could lie drafted. However, hla
intaraat In th* United Nation* Is,
■o keen that aasodata* beliiv* he
might he persuaded Li remain at
the helm tor a longer time until
the East and West could ogre#
on a successor.

L A K E PLACID, N. Y.. Dec. Ifi. powers did not agree un a suc­
— (&amp;&gt; — A 2«-year-old odd-juhs cessor. Lie said he would not an­
man was charger! today with rap­ swer hypothetical questions.
The General Assembly has the
ing pratty, slx-year-ofd Rahbrtte
Wilcox after tailing her he wa* authority to fix the term of the
secretary-general. If there is nu
on# of Santa'* helpers.
State police said (Jeorge C. Hns- agreement among the great pow­
kln of Ggdenshurg had si^neiF A ers on his successor, some legal
statement that he attacked the experts here say that the assembly
iCtsilBMt &gt;WM r u i OAei
hrown-eyed, hrown-halred daugh­ can meet the situation merely hy
swfcfii)) but u radio tall for h«lp
ter uf a taxi-stand operator late extending Lie’s term.
Report* have been puhlishcd’thut wus heard in Tapuchola. Rtscuoyesterday In ■ station wagon. He
dumped her in front of her home Gunnar Myrdal, former Swedish plane* Ulraled the craft Vaster-*
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of commerce and new Huy and the" Chileans war# r*more than two hours after pick­ minister
executive secretary of the U. N. j seued bv l#»al. They were pilot
ing her up, police said.
Hahhettu, bruised und fright­ Economic Commission fur Europe, Jorge llusalto, and co-pilot Tito
ened, wus plared under a doctor’* with headquarters In Geneva, is I CIhI i’ mIh . Doth are lieutenants.
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car# ut the hum# uf her parents. Interested In the post.
Some Informed sources linve (
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilcox.
Haskln, a slight man who has said that Dr. Herbert V. Kvutl.. The first siituiiarln* for the
Iwen digging ditches ami doing outgoing Australian foreign min- U. H. Nuvy was hull! by John
other laborer's work In this resort ister and former president uf the I'hlllp lluliaiul nearly 60 years
village, sobblngly told police h-j U. N. assembly, is u candidate for [ ago,
had Iwen drinking, CpI. Harry K.
Illaisdell reported.
Haskln waived examination upon
arraignment before peace justice
Clarence Kccleston and wa* or­
dered held without hull In Esses
County Jail at Elisabethtown,
(lending grand jury action.
lluhlmtle told this story:
Hhe went to Ht. Agnes Church
after school tu practice for s
Christmas play. As she left the
church ut approximately 4:2(1 P.M.,
a mail drove up In a station wagon
and said lie would Ink# her home,1
about two block* away.
He drove, Instead, to a wooded
section at th# edge of th# village
lie informed her lie was "Ifhabod,
one uf tyanta clous' helpers" end
threatened lo choke her If ilhe did
. . . A man's
■lot do as he wished.
ronrepltcm-of th,
II# assaulted th# screaming
perfect Christmas
child, tearing her, clothes. Then
Gift In something
he drnvu her to her house and sped
to wkar, some­
away.
thing • practical.
Police at nearby. Buranac Lake
halted Hankin'*,. station wagon
there.
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Plane Missing

Gifts from Perkins

Church Unity
M'aatla»e # , « «
(last
direction."
The next meeting of th# new
conference should he held "not
later than the early months of
11)61," according to the amount of
programs made, the statement
said.
The Kev. Dr. William Barrow
Pugh of Philadelphia, stated clerk
of the general nssembly uf th#
Pfeshyterlnn Chlifch nf th# ll.B.A.,
wa* appointed vice chairman.
A Hlattmient addressed to Hi#
Protestant Cliurchea or th# nation
paid!
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"W4 believe that th#1 time has
now come for the churches of
Abler lea lo formulate a plah for
uVgatilc union, by which we’ may
Outwardly ami com'retetlly express

Here’s What He’d Choose Himself
SHIRTS:
Manhattan* in whit** and fancies » Mlp^dcJuths , A ,p*foVjb( ^

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Hundrvtli of Ifalicrns in pure i\\Ut&gt; M)td* fihe T«yotti; U M *
color, BlaipeR ftiul i 'l i w i * A h « i fumfthtd With’ ticlwifltr &gt;j *

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acknovlledg# Jeips Christ *s Lord
pressing Invitation tu return liqihe. and Savior."
The stHtem*fl( continued:
Mi-hlrovic speaks firmly, lliuugh
"Tuituy the chprch faces a world
without heat, regarding the sifuasituation which demands that the
lion.
"I Hkve hv'furajmfire against chinches ' shall make common
|n the perspective of th#
Tito," hf. told ni*^^“.iOf do I wish cause
fo harm the Interests af niy conn- world scene, and III view of our
try Mlikht commands my lovu und gieut ronimon convictions and
oyalty a* much ns ’ntu'a.' My cuhcerp*, some of mn ilenomliiaiol# iiiluiitlon Is to Illustrulu th# tiuiiiil differences appear uncoilto# of 11 just limn und th# errors sequential,"
The "organic union" sought hy
of puiqilv's courts.
ten Tito wus heading the the conference wn* described as
I'artisuns in their epic struggle fullows:
"We seek an organic union of
ngulnst the Nasi
Invaders and
their supporters he hud the sym­ fellowship und organisation ol the
pathies of Htepunlr uml uf my- church which will enable It to act
self|.
These syiuimthles ceased ns one liody under Jesus Christ
when h# imposed his form of rule who is the head of the church.
"Within uur present denomina­
on tlm country.
"Nut everything that Tltu and tions differentlype* of organisa­
hi* Communists ure doing In uur tion are fuund.
"We helleva that in any organic
country cun h# tunned as had. In
fact thalr achievement* In the re- union of these denominations that
tonetructlon of a devastateil land huslc values uf’.lnpi existing types
•nd In (ts rapid industrialisation must lie preserved."
The conference set up machinery
are truly remprkable. However,
tha madam of conscience and hy which the poaalbl# types of
tha •raapect of human dignity, union could be studied and re­
which tha people claim, dq not ex­ ported on before the next general
ist a t' present. My sympathies conference session.
It asks that attention he uald
ara with Tito avan now when he
has taken a stand agslnst M on- lo such plans as those proposed by
duw in defense uf th* Indapand- Dr. E. Stanley Jones, evangelist,
and by Dr, Chart** Clayton Mor­
fuc« of th* cuuntry."
Ho Die nest move la up to Mar­ rison, editor emeritus of "Tha
shal Tito — th# release of Arrh- Christian Century," undenomina­
bishop Stepanlc.
tional weekly.
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SOCKS:
Intelwnvaht In a wld&gt; ssauitmsnt of Wuolai Bayous, LIslM,1
and Nytuus • Build color and Fancies •
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3.95 to 0.95

ROBES:
Hsyon* and all wuols In fancy and sollif color*. Th* Ideal
Xmas Gift.

6.95 to 2|.50
SPORT SHIRTS:
A beautiful selectluo Xisbsrdlnts. Kagoaaj Flaiimls and all'*
vVoola ill a wide tang* of Jiattsrii*
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"C O H H E C T

M K N ’H W K A K ”

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W E ’R E G IV IN G U P O U R C H R IS T M A S H O L ID A Y
S O T H A T Y O U R S M A Y L IV E F O R E V E R
^ WR KNOW yotf would Ilka to linve a photograph of your children
and tha family group around tha Chriatmaa Tree. Chrialmaa 1W4M
will never raturn, but •
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It may 'be captured
forever ^In n fine -photo­
graph that Will bring back fond memories long after tha children
have grown up and left, tu make thalr own hum##,

YOlj CAN HAVR sack a picture » a dear, aharp, prafaaaional
*• Bair* prla) aa patirall paper attractively moantad •• at d very raa»liable east. In n$#r*clatlan of the tremewdew pra-ChHalmaa baaInaaa pan gave m V Itm largHt (n llw btatory al Raynand Btudla «
GRAPH IR R n g L
B A. M. ta B V. M. m CMtiImm Do nnly
« • vMt Uk* I cinAU photograph la yoar koaro •• tbo ebUdr** m
‘Mjair wMo ( u l l i ' w N i Dm Chrlatmaa f r i t - far a miaimnin pafca
« m il MAt TIw. ia lower (baa w r regular m a i n lal rata. Ra»
RMm‘ If deelfad/wUt be avelteble at law i r n m U price#, TRIM
W AIX YOU MAVR TO PAY. ISM PLIIR TAX.
BUT YOU MUlT MARI AN APPOINTMRNT. Wa will schedule ai
many mils a* paaalble un CKrlatmai Dap. Call RAYMOND STUDIO,
Sanford 10*3, Immadlalalp, to ba auro that your Homo la put on our
Uat. No eppelntnwnU will bo arroptad afiar Friday, Do*, tf, for thi#
CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL.
Call T a d e iri Noal Rwihn’a

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llvauiiful patterns in plaids and sirip**. Kayuqs. buttons and ,
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n t l D A Y D E C . I I . 1949

TO W h a V P A B t? o w n 41 TV M A N P O R n F I.O K I I M

PAOK
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Garden Gate

Social A n d Personal Activities
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iocial Calender

Telephone 14H

Christman Pageant
Will Be Presented

"The Holy Nativity," a ChristMiss Krances Cobh lias arrived
mu&gt; piigeani service, arranged liv from Klorlilu State University to
Murv A. Litslnger and Mattie It spend the holidays with her par­
Shannon, will lie presented by the ents in Sanford.
joutli Fellowship («ruii|i under the
K .C. Harper, Jr. lias uni veil
direction of .Mrs. |„ F. Hoyle nml
Mr&lt;, W. A. I'utrlck, Sunday eve­ from Florida Slate University
in Tallahassee to s|iend the
ning ui 7:30 I'.M.
The Holy Nutivily |. the beauti­ Christinas holidays with Ids par­
ful old story uf the birth uf Christ ents at their home on Sanfont
fiuin the chapters uf Luke and Avenue.
Matthew lit the Rllile. A new fea­
Ml. and Mrs J. W. Norman urn!
ture of the presentation will he I daughter Nancy arrived Inst night
curtain ungels which will lie from West Palm Reach to spend
forinril liy a glnup of girls In lung a few days with Mr. and Mis. A.
flowing robes who move in front K. llossetter.
of churafters and conceal the
manger tableau when necessary.
Mrs. H. J. LaCuiir and her five
The pageant Includes: the I'm- eliildten, lien, Lynn. Charles,
pliecy, the Taxing mi HethMieni, Jeffery and .Stephan uf Monroe,
Hie Shepherds' Vision, the Ador­ l.u. aie visiting Mrs. LuC mr's
ation of the Shepherds, the Story father C. J. Merlwethei for the
of The Wise Men, anil the Pro­ Christmas holidays, lit l.nl’our
cession of (livers anil Worshippers. will join them later.
Over fill young people unit chil­
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Rnsxettrt
dren will take part in this beaut1
fMl service. The call to worship will have us their holiday guests
will l,e given liy Hetty Jane Wilke, ut theli home on Celery Avenue
and lleurge Tuuliy will serve as Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Kosseiter, It
tlie reader.
Character* are as i unit sun Kent Kussellet III who
arrive on .Saturday fmin New
follows: travellers to lietblehein: will
York City, and Fred Hussettei
Hohhv Mans, Caroline Mrlonia. who also ariivea un Saturday fium
and lie lan Mu mi; J. I&gt;. Kite, I'nrn- Princeton University In Princeton,
lyn Patrick, Kuy Ivey arid John
Wholehe); Alan fletxel, lliul Hoyle N. J.
and Jimmy Touliy.
Mary, the
Mother of Jesus Mlldicd Miller,
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TUESD A Y
Joseph— Jnlm Krtiter. The group
A meeting of the endowment of Curtain Angels: Mary Ann Huhprocurement committee will l&gt;e ,layer, l.enorrj Hill, Mary Ann
The Dependable Class ,,f |he
Mid at 7:30 P. M. In the dining Wilke Mary Carmichael. Janet
hall of the Maaonir Lodge. It is Ratliff, Hose Cuke HoylAt Janet Flist Methodist Church held Iturged that all captains ami cum- Wulfer, Joyce Norris, .limit Moore, annual Chrlstinai party nr the
mlttees be present.
Ktheltielsler, llurharu Oil) Penelo home of Mrs. W. H. Thuriilun,
former teacher, on West First
The regular mealing of Lodge pe Wallace.
Stlii'l Monday ulglit. The rooms
879, Brotherhood uf Hallway
The Sliepheid*: Kdwln Vurn. of the Tlmriitun home were heuutiTrainmen, will be held at the home Joe Corley, Jimmy Kriilei. Alan
fillly decorutoil, 1with white gludl
of Mrs. A. L. (lunter.
Moffett; the Wise Men: Sinnley
The Trulhaeekera Ulus* will Hnimlcy, Clumice Clnuse, lionahl uluses and Christmas gieenelv
In opening the pingniui a de
meet at 3:30 I'.M. In McKinley III,waul; little angels; l.u Alice
vntloliiil which involved the light
Hall for a Christmas putty.
Mothers of the American lloiiu- Clause, Kuy Stafford, Oeliliv Scott. ilig or the caudles uf Joy, Kcl
Itulih, Nancy Thurston. low ship ami Hope, was given hv
Departmant will entertain with u Jiiily
Christmas party for their children Carole Cleveland. Solly King, Judy Mis. it. W. Herron assisted liy
At 4:00 o’clock. Each mother Is Vernay, Lucy Monghton, L in d a Mis. A. K. Shoemaker and Mrs
aaked to bring a gift for her chl'd Williams; the grim pof givers: Burke Steele. A poem, "Keeping
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The Thrift Shop will he open Sonny Kolds. Judy, Simltie], Rob­ Christmas", was read liy Sirs.
from 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. with Mix ert Kulianks, Jeon Nun is, Arthur 11. A. Appleby after which mu 11tie
l.mlge, Gregory Walkci, Philip business was conducted liy Presi­
Clyde Ratnaey In charge.
Meeks, Diane Aiken, Anhui De­ dent Mis. 8. II. Loechclt. Instead
Young, Sully Wnlluce,
of the annual exchange of CluistI During llie I'uguunt Hie follow- liinx gifts Hit group prepuied a
1frig numbers will he lemlered hv ('III 1st nuts box uf cluttilng foi a
the Chuncel Choir: "li Come All child iimlvi the direction of Mis.
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Ye Faithful," "All My lleuit Till" Heron, liumcs and various contests
were enjoyed during the even'.T h e Kay Club of Semimde High Night It e J o I v f," "II Come, 0
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School will sponsor Its uimuul Come," Immanuel; "Watchman Ing,
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. McKinley,
holiday dance on Muiulay night at Tell Us Uf The Night,' "O Little guests
of the class, were tile-,
InOO ealork. at the Sanford Arm- Town of Bethlehem,..... Hark Tha
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'(litre
with a piece of Camhritlin
dfy. Peta Bukur and hla orchestra Herald Angels Sing" “ Sllunt sented
Night,” "We Three Kings," "Away crystal, (lifts weie also presettleil
111 A Manger," and "Joy To Tli* t» Mrs. A. K. Soemaker, teacher,
World." Mrs. (leorge Touliy, ur* i and Mrs. Thornton. The guest*
b* optional.
ganist and choir dlicctor will have were Invited Into the dining lonni
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' Holly and Ivy have been Identi­ charge "f (he music. It Is hoped where the table wus covered with
fied with Christmas from very that everyone will tie svated hv u lace cloth anil centered with
7:3ft I'.M., so that the 1'ugeard , a Christmas tree fashioned til
•Ally times.
gladioluses and ted hllmscus. Re
T HI HAY
A ChrUtroa* party for Junior
dlgh School
student* will t&gt;«
hard at the Tourist Cantor from
7:00 to 10:00 P. If. Tha party
SPwfU ba given undar tha direction
of lira. Charlaa Rusaell, tecrca
Uon director of tha Parent-Teach•r Association.
Tha annual Mcthocnit Childu-n'*
party will be hald at 7rS0 P. M.
at tha First Methodist Chinch.
Tha program will Include all the
’ children's dapartment'a except the
nuraery.
M Off D A T
Baardall Avenue
Circle will
. meat at S:00 P. M. at tha church.
W A Chrlatmaa party will be held
•nd mambara are aaked to hriiiK
dlfta for a f lit exchange. Refraahmanta will be aarvni dur­
ing tha social hour.
Tha Paat Matrons Club w.'l
meat at tha home of Mrs. W W.
Warner, West Nineteenth Htieet,
at 1:00 P. M.
Tha Sun Beam Band of the
Woman's Mlsaionary Hulun for
children, aged six to eight. will
.. meet at 3:30 P. M. at the Kirn
baptist Church.
Tha Sanford Story League will
present a Christmas program at
7:30 P.M. In the Yacht Club. Karh
member la invited to bring «
school-age child and a toy.

Dependable ('lass
Has Christmas Party

Key Club To Have
■:* Holiday
Dance

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" amt coffee. Assisting Mrs. Thorn­
ton in serving were Mrs. Applehv, Mrs. Hteele, Mis Herron ami
\lis. J. M. Leonard.
At the close of the party the
% 0 id imp haiiv “ Sllunt Night" »ii”
vfur u bviiYmrtiiin “ Hit* m l Ilf tm*
« 0 T it Tlmt HIihIh". Thun# aU imhIIiik
V
% wt'r** KmVs unit Mr*. McKlnlty, Mr**
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Cyril Bittner, Mrs. Nancy Brock,
Mrs. J. D Callahan, Mrs. W. B.
Kirby, Mrs. Clarence Wallis, Mrs
It, 11. Taylor, Mrs. It. B. McCall,
Mrs. Loechclt, Mrs. U s Wilson,
Mrs. M. K. Baker Mrs. John
Sclilrard, Jr., Mrs. Johnson, Mra.
Appleby, Mrs. Herron, Mrs. Hltele,
Mrs Shoemaker, Mrs. Leonard
g and Mrs. Thornton.
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
Bit Sure To See Out Annortment
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Duur Bttdgen, Cemetery W reaths
Putted Pluntn
F ur CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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Call U i For Cut Flowers and
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11(11110 Dopartmont To -’■din
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Miss Kli/iilietlt WhitfliHtli Becomes Bride
Kntortuin ( l u h l m i ..............
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Of Letter Guthrie In Beautiful Ceremony
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1 have lieen handed n very good
Mis* Frances Flltnlieth Whigarticle on African Violets, by hum. daughter of Porter Franklin Sanford Avenue.
The room* uf the Jones Inline
our radio chnirmnu, Mrs. tiinson; Whlgham olid the late Mrs. W ilewhich I thought I would pass on ham. and Samuel Lester fSuthrle, wrre beautifully decorated with
to you.
son of H. H. Guthrie, were united white chrysanthemums, gladiolu­
The African Violet is nut raal- in mnrriuge In a beautiful cere­ ses and limning tapers The bride's
ly u violet hut it is African. The mony performed last evening at table wa- overlaid with an Italian
botanical name fin it is Saint- H-lhl o'clock ut the First Baptist cut work cloth nml centered with
paulia, named fm llamu Walter ('hutch with D i. W. I*. Brooks. Ir. white rose-, pom pom chiysnnthemum- and ........
Stlvei ciitnlelSt. Paul, who illcoveierd It In officiating.
Africa in IMHO.
Km tiling it lovely Itnckgmund for alira held wlute taper*. At one
African Violets an- found grow­ the ceremony were ipiuntltics of end of tin- tatde wa- o fom tided
ing in limestone in wihhIciI areas, white gladiolus and p.un mini wedding cnk,. and at ........ (her end
among granite rocks in humid elirvsnnthemiiliis placed ill floor was a crystal punch howl.
Meeting the guests at the dour
forests, under waterfall ledges, baskets nl tlie liuck and side uf
or in the shade of deiiseumler- tin- rostrum against dark green were Mr- A W Lee and Mr* V.
growth. s„ when voo pUint your Cern and graceful palms. Branch­ J. Petei-or, alul showing them ;o
violets use a sweet soil, keep the ed cundelahra held horning tapers. the receiving line wa. Mis II It
soil moist, hot well druliied, pro­ Lighted tapers were also pluerd Keck Usheilug them lioiu the icvide wilt in uli nod partial shade. In the windows and alternating reiving line to the bride's iiuoh,
The following special mixture pews wcie marked with sprnyx tiresided mei hv Miss Kll/iiheth
is recommended for vmu violets: |o , hi vsantheinoms, gladiolas and Dyson, wu* Mrs K. A Dymn,
amt show n,g u„.„, |„ ||„. |,i ot, s
ime IJack leaf mold, one pint sharp
• w.tli white sntlli rihhon. •■Me wu- Mi, f |{ Kill lev
(InnIdol - ..mull sand, and one null
I'lun to tlie marriage service a
Serving the wedding cuke weu
lilack peal; add to this a little piogium of nuptial music was
well-cut ed dairy maiiuie (steri- leiidoird hv Mis* Margaret Dnvls, Mrs J It |', ii Inek and Mis. 1lit sr, I
liled), some "Uper-phospliate, and organist, Stanley HromUy served Smith nud inesiiliug ut the |mm n
II little lame meal It is tcfotil- ns soloist and sang "Because" pre­ howl wen* Mi-. JiiMus Dlligfeloct
mended that all pots and soil ceding the ceremony. The trad: and Mr. Coilin Ray. Assisting in
inlx tut vs he sleritlied before IimmI wedding inarches were used -crving weie Mrs. Rudv Slou i.
plant log any house plants. To do ntni ut I lie conclusion of the *er Mrs. Voile iVllllams, J i , Mrs.
this place pots and thin layers of vice Mr. Hrumlev softly sang "The Mary t'a«h. Mts. Maik Jucohv.
Mrs (' K ...... ..... Mt.i. W. A.
soil, on a flat pan and cook at Lord's 1'tayer."
l.efflei, Ji . Mi-, (ieorge DangleI tltl deg ices K for thirty minutes;
The hi Me, given in man Inge hy man. Ml-- Martha Wight. Mi*.
To keep the soil moist and well hei father, wns attractive in a
diallied seems In lie the secret of wedding gown of while satin Joyce Hetrel. Miss Nancy t'olliim
raising nice violets. Kiist keep which had heeii worn hv her Me­ and Mis* i;ii-,. Hutchison \ss|„i
the wiitci tepid, to lit iiiiiim temp­ ter, Mis Donald Jones in her own illg In till living loom well' Mis
erature. and spray them often wedding The dies- 1* fashioned T. W Jones, ti,*. W S Hi mule) .
with a fine mi-1 of wiitci This Willi a lace yoke edged with Mrs II W Rocket. Mi&gt; K t
spiaving supplies humidity In tha n hand of -allii across the llaipci. Mis Huny lee, Mi* I
an Hod violets most have; and si....Met' Tlie sleeves wrre long I K ia m i. \|is (V K Iteulou amt
if voiir plants look like they need •'ini luiiniid uvei tha hand- and Ml* Kdimont Mei-cli
Late in ilu evening tin* cooper
H lift add I teas;.....
of Mplr* the fitted bodice came to a pelnl
its of Amoiiia to a fium I of water In tin flout. The full gaincred left fm a wedding trip t',n tia n land spray the leave* and s»# •kilt extended into a long tiain. Ing Hie lit hie wmr u soft liiowu
suit with Mown u&gt;&gt; •s
what a difference that will make. tin hei load shi wore a tiara nf gahutdlne
soiie* and a while oiclud coitag '.
The most inipoitnnl thing Is not mange Mossoins ft mu which fell Upon then leloili to .Suulmd ill.
to water too nine-h or too little, H full length veil of bridal Illusion.
nml Ml* Iintt)rIs- plan to mate
You innv water flom the top of She entiled a while Testament thru
home Ml the Wldghum 11- •I•ill. irrigate I,o' water legillaff topped with white orchid* and delicr on U'csl Ktisl Htid't
ly *o plant- will not lie too drf -howci,.I with white uttn streamnod If yon are get lug yours toi eis Knotted with In*try utchlda.
S i m i o n l it t 'H
wet, pom off any exces* watef
Mis, Jones, who sewed a* ma­ P iv i*
that l&gt; left in tlie -aocei ; an hout il on id tumid fur hei sister, wore
G ra d u a te A t S te ts o n
or Ho lifter you have waleied. I a gown of tourmaline satin Whith
also Inal if you can leave you fealiiied n lialeau neckline and
Stetson I' olvel sit V ■uolet ied |‘."J
plants setting in some noils titled bodice. The slim skirl
soil, Is belief hint
-lashed in the flout and III hack deglee* ut tlie Full ipmilei com
All
and par- wa•. a hustle drapery which (el llieuccinenl this mol long
To piovide win in
lial shad*, is luipuitaut African ,.. a cuscade the full length of the schools ,,| itie oul.ei'tlv. no loding
Violet- - hull 111 have -oine sunlight -kirt She woie a gatiiete.l lianil the giudome school, wen lepie
to thrive, Fatly morning sum id the louimnline satin across | er •ruled
l.eadlny tlie list was I lie ( id
•lilne 1* best liecunse then thr lieaii ami elbow letigfh gloves
lege of Law with Id candidates
ravs aic not s« lint He eautlotA one nl........ matching satin
when halldng &gt;u -piuviug thy
Tlie htldesmalds. Mrs. II. L. receiving tin Hlicheloi &lt;&gt;l Laws
leaves and let them dry liefor* Pei kins Ji and Miss Margaret degree The Hachelm of ,Ail« was
letting suiillglit p H to llit in. It Spencei. woie a.ptumaiine satin awarded to HJ, Hucheloi ,.| Science
will cttuse while spots utol luirfl dresses fasldmiril identically to to five, Hucheloi of Music to six,
the leaves The plants should that of the matron of honor Their Hucheloi of Science ( ip liosilless)
nevtl la* 11 in hot sunshine. Tills headband* and glove* wee «l to 18, mol the Mustei ol All- to
will dmw out llie louistuio from mat. lung sutin All three vvow nix, The lionniuiy rlfgiee oi D o d m
tlie leaves and they will turn ,
-utIn sllppet* and their Imu- of Law- was culifelled li\ PtealMuck and dia. Violets like plenty |■piet* wete fashioned of Trluinlin dent J llllie Kdnnind- upon Pie-l
of warm, ftesii ait. but do not'lit ateleus inlerspeised with pearls. dent Paul A. WltgllH ol Rollins
thrill get in a cold draft.
Till tInv llower girl, MIm De- College who delivered the colli
If your violets ate getting Isirah Scott, wore a dress of petal inenceoivut uddtess.
Ktdlowmg are names of III’*
crowded It Is time to separate pink satin with a scalloped lohl of
them. Take tlie plants out of inuteiml across the shoulders am giudilating senior* tnott Snntmd
tlie pot and remove most of the long gathered skirt. She ratrlrd Kllruheth Oakes Blown. Harold It
soil S i . you can see where the a ininlatoiv lamt|uel “f pink per- llrekatihacli, Ralnli lloheison It.tv;
roots are jointed .together. U-e .ferthiii camellw* and sweetlie.til (II. K. in U im .I Mack N Cleveland,
Jr.: and iM. A.I Ktlnl Hlset.
a shin p knife or vauir Made ami 'loses
.
cut them apart carefully and
Serving as br*t man f«» Mr
I.EM MOKI IIS' li.ANCK
reset In the ithnVe mehlhmed soil (inibile was H L. Perkins. Jr. ami
A Chrlatmxs lea dame who h
P lots weie Donald Julies, nllllam
mixture.
l.efflei, It., David Smith ami wa* to have been held oil ('lo i-l
mu* afternoon h&gt; on oiin'l * "| I ,
(ieoige Kirk
Mis. ti. D. Whlgham of Duv Horn is, lias lieen postponeii AllIona lleach, uuld of the bride, , ii-i'ui M H uii is,oi. preahlr id ot
w.oe u .lies* of powder Idne laf the Woman'* t’lnh, staled Mufitu with a Id aided pink Pel ton a morning.
mi hei head. Her corsage wu* of
Ullti'H
wldle iMineilta*. The hrhlegioom'*
AN N oUN t K M K N i
slepmulher, Mr* Guthrie, was
J K W K l.K H S
gowned in Navy blue crepe and
EXPERT W A K II AND
she also woie a cui*ugr of while
JEW ELRY IlKPAIHINt.
camellias.
1(1 PA It I* A I T N I ' K . tr
Following the wedding u recru
W I N T K I I I'.Vlin
II.r ill 11or
Mr. and Mis. Arthur Beckwith, Jt tioii was held at tlie home of All.
O V I Kill I I I 11 Ir 111 A
announce tlie hlltli id n soli, John and Mrs, Donald Jones ut Ihl'.t
Lawrence, oil Dec. I ft at tlie Ken
aid Laughton Mciuoiial Hospital
Mrs. lieckwitli will lie rcnieinheic,!
as tlie funner Miss /,onu Mat lies

The mutllvrR uf tti»&gt; A 1111*1 ii’Hii
Honn Ilt*|mrliii**ni will »«nti*i titm
with II Chris I mas patty fm then
children at i;tlli o'clm-k at 'he
Woman's (Midi boose on tlnk Am
nut, Mrs. Hroiightou AVatkinehai rnmii of the tiepm 1nielli, all

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Ilia public Is cordially Invited to
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Thla i t not our formal openliig, At p rew n t we ii«ve not received
ahlpm anta which ware expected. Much of the interior decorating,
and reifurnlahing la Incomplete. It i« with thla tllMitdvanlage, th at

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W ILL FURNISH MUSIC

our praaenflim Jiation*. O ur formal opening will take place a fte r

F o r DANCING

C h ^ t l i M whan Wa hava had aiifficlent Dane to accomplish tha
Yon m ay expect than the thoroughly modern,
itocked buaineaa eatablU htnent, th a t is our ultim ate aim.

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Griffith Plana
To Reopen Talks
With NY Yankees
‘Wires Crossed’ S a y s
Senator Head When
Trade Is S t a l l e d
W AS H IN G TO N . I Hr. |«_,/p,
—-Clark Griffith pltuirt to reopen
the New York Yankees-Wnshiin:
ton Soimtni H I null1 negotiation*.
Di*ru**1nii nf tho four-fur two
player swap which woulil send
11rut busimntt Eddie Robinson t.&gt;
tin- Yankee* w ii pi hulled teinpuinr
)ly jostcnluy litrniiKf of H inlstm
thirstniiding.
While Giiffilh i |ienI lliu dov n&gt;
hi* office nt Hi'* stadium wait ini:
fin New York geimrnl mniniu. i
Gem go Wela* to tolophono Him,
Weiss spent llie ilny in Hi* oft n r
waiting T«i’ “Hie old fox” to cull
(ilm.
However, whun Hie inulter wnstraightened out Inst night (Si ifflth wild: “ I suppose I must huve
gotten (Hi' wire* croscd. I'll give
film n r»iif tumor raw.”
Thu i eporl vif ileul between tin:
A merlai ii tengun'a 11141) iienua H
winner anil licit j.liteo cluii lit o.fM-til lull v I lie nimi1 one tluit opened
triule talk* in Hnllliuore lit llci
minor Icngim meeting two week*
nifo.
limit &gt; of spurring Hetween
Weis* iiiul mmiiiKer Casey Hlen
gel nml tii IIfilH iiml his pilot, Hue
ky Harris, Have Inkerl plai'e unit
the filial ii'siiU appears to He:
IloHlriHi.it noil mioUii'r 8enntor,
either iiutfielilrr Eddiu Htewiut ui
u pitcher oilier tl.mi Hi* Nats' nro.
Kay Heal borough, would no to lliu
llotnliets for first imsutnan Dick
Krylmski, second Inisemun George
(Hmiflyl Htlrnwelss, pitcher Due
Johnson, mid n fourlH player, pronumalily Duaiiu I'ilutto, another
pitcher, ot an outfielder.
If (Jrlfflth doesn't recclva satis­
faction from the Yunka, there ap­
peared to He u strong possibility
that he nilitlit send Robinson -«
either Chicago or Detroit.
(Iriflth is virtually being l«iced
to innke sumo kind of u deal. iL*
cellar dwelling cluii of HUP was
the first in III yours of Washiugti.i’
hastihall. It won only in of Its
last 77 unitiesChicago is sei’klnir to unlo'.il
second luiseninn Cuss Mlchuols inr ausa of his illf re res wllli tmioaurr .lurk Onslow. The 28-yuui •
old Infleliler hutted :iHH last sea
son anil might lie sent hell' will,
first Immi'Iiiiiii Cluii ley Kress f"i
Robbia and aeemiil sucker Al Hutur,

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The snliilly-hiillt |iru from Dr*
. I 1 troll fired a scven-midcr-pur 4.I.,
11 ii rompi'lltlvii coiirsn rrroril, to
lake the lend vestriday in tin- immail 110,0)111 Hnvumiu I'ro-Aiaa'fit. In.-u-'loouI at the fluvunn
count ly cluii.
Il&lt;- Ii-umt'il with I'cilru Mi’iuii.il,
a II uviiioi iilnyer, In took uji u
hest ho I 7a i.yer tho pm .'iiI-&gt;)J—

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4 SEASON,AS WBlL

lie AsHiirliited Pre.s
The Moiitrenl Caniidiens of ihe
National floeki'y l.t-ngue me nmllog a game flglil to slay within
-lllklng ilUliitii'O ot Iho luieeoiali
tog Detroit Red Wings,
A tcrniil home i-mwil or ITi .iijiI
•miied mil at Montreal's fmasi
last night In i e what pinini el
In In- o ehi.si* enntesl hetwi'en tin
laoii'lleiis nod lion ihuiilulon in
mIh, the Tin nolo Maple j.eafM
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was llie oulv I*ague gano pin.. I
•"it it wa. an loipnrtiint one. fix
die ImisI sipiad broke a &lt;ei nod
pliuc ili'ii il Imh liy milling i h,l.cafi., 1-1,
The vieim^ diew up to within
eight points Of Idle Detroit, wiilrh
Imuls wilh .77.
Moot real’s
hlggest
pievlous
imwd wn« I ho 11,M l dial tut... I
not a mnulh ago lo see the nnu&gt;
I.eafs play their ravin lies.
I ho li'HIlll non 1 was |p i|ni||||
last night. Tho CiinudloiiN i"llml
op dii'h fiioi goals liofoii' Tnioillo
'•""Id net slut toil, nod that wasn't
"•'HI *lii' laid in Inn 11- or do- enini'
Tin ti Kirsuing Mm Ko||
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long pass from Ray Tlngi'ii and
«J'I«W"» *•"' pmk past neiiiiinder
Hill 1Ini mill I mm left wing
Ell.... lurch, tin v Miailrnnl
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Kentucky FuIIh 69-58
To St. JohnH Ciitferh
NKW YORK, Dec. Hi— l/l'l A
lot can happen between now mid
nest March, but right now '!
looks as If there will he u now
NCAA liiiskelhall cliuiaplon.
Kentucky, the ilofendlng cliampion, tuok a riji-r.H drulililng from
SI. .loliiis of Hiookyn In Mndiso'i
f'loan* (I111den ust night. The
•mys from the Moo grass loon
try. behind dl-^ll at halftime,
’ plr ileil in the seriind half It.
poll within five limits lit ill-fid.
bill I lien HI. .1,dins ugmi widened
the gap.
Kentucky plainly showed tic
•"«" by grailoiilhm of last yeni'u
stars. Alev fini /.n, llnlph lieard,
Willi Wall Jones nod Cliff Rarkrr, deny Cahihieso li.sscil 10
dll poiiils for HI. Johns.
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-y—-**—
bat snired two of llie winner
goals. Ills first onme at
of
the first pui'hal. Ills M&gt;r1&gt;nr| wa­
nin' of I III no to Mir'd by the Came
dlt'ii* it) Hie ei’i'oiid peiloil, lliiw.
over, I'lteh ............... I a cut nil hilefl font anil retired befoie that
pui lei ondi'il.
Monl 1cal’s oilier oimkoiN worn
Itet oiiuie'l for by Maui lee Ro hard
llie old scoring liinstf'i, who hluxed
borne bis TJod of the
.„n, and
Bohl.j I'llllon, who laid the llitill
of lini'O'i' Up his fil'-t lull) of the
till 1cm 1iiiapiilgll.
The -lx N lll. team mil |„. g||,.
tonight

RIDE-IN

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Ilm lx it was mil in Xi mid
hark in :::s for Ids i i I'oid-imilchiiiK
round.
“ 1 liuvr.'t played much since
the llvdrr Cup mutches," Hnrlicit said. "Ilm now I Kuess I'm
hit time the hull miiiln.'
lo the toiirunmciii each pro
pails with two nmntriirs. Jfr.rlicit's score was so triald that he
was also m second |.laci&lt; In the
lirst-lnill hi ml lot's us u icnmniiiic
of iiiiolhci mi.iiteiir, .1. Itnhcl They
laid ii In i Iui II of nil.
f ury Middlcciiff, tlie If. H ripen
rlaiinpio.i fi "ui Memphis who n &gt;w
registers out of Oimond Itcm-n
Khi., Iiiul the ccoiiil lc it medal
hi is c, ii *•*. Mil lie roil little lo l|
fiuiu Ids | iiiitiler mol hud n hesthull of li|
mik
Vie lille//.l, formei f'CA ehmnjii.iii fimii Drill, N. ■!., rind Mm in
Me,'•"id cere third lo the ten
stumloit: wllli lit while k. *1.
IlIVKK K/tt.1.8, Win,, Do* Id
r I ini ■iii Il'iiHson of Ht Andrews, - 'd’t llig Nate De l.ong. wilu
III. mol Al Mi'lidoxa followed with J.-D7 points to Ills 11 edit, is the
(!‘J,
new scoring king of college bus­
ked,nil.
De l.ong poured in ddd pollll h
Inst night us Itiver Kails Teachci* College Swamped Ht. JidinV
I'liiveihity of Cnllcgcvillc, Allan.,
77-r.».
I'K.N'H \CDl.A. I »’■ '
Tho six-foot, six-inch River
Two Alabama teael.e
falls center scored 'Ll poinlH In
(ooUiall lentils, l.ivin &gt;»l'"i ami the first half to run his total to
Jacksonville, m o rental’ I ed to­ 2.J01 mid hn.'uk the former col­
night In pciiHUi'oln's Papei Howl. legial e record of I',HID, set by
I.ivmgslon, eo.|’hani|' nil of lie Jim f.aey &lt;&gt;f llallimorel.oyola
Alahatiia Inlereollegiiito Confer- lust March ltd.
lie milled aimthur six polul*
eiii'i', edged Jm ksmivllle 14-7 d'irkeforu lie left thu giiine
with
log die tegidiii —easuit.
Coin'll Don Hulls of Jut'kaniu oh. thiee minutes remaining In the
aid Ills 1hinges will lake to tla' •imd i|iixrti.'r.
Ill* total score covets D'l col­
air in hope of giiiiiing ravengo
fill tlio defeat. He will depend lege games lit an nverugo of
on Travis llieks and Cecil Red­ Jd 7 pnliils per gamit, Laey aversgei| only I7.H point* put game
dish t« tin tho tossing.
I.iviiigstiin Coaeli V a 11 g h a a in setting his record.
Mnnt-hu's main threats lire Terry
Hodge* and Micl|*.iy Wushhurn.
Iloth can pass nod Hodges docs football game.
I|&gt;th the ihorgln elinmploiis
most of Hi, ball carrying for hli
snd Fernanillna finished the regu­
l.lvlnjfston was a imu-toiiclidowil lar season m.healen ami unthul.
Conk Comity ilefeiited Newmin
favorite, largely bmiuse tifstM
ID-7 last Week lo win the title.
heavier line.
Hull York is I'xueeted to sot the
A cllpiielty emwil of HJIOO was
foi crust for the game In I he Pen­ puce fo. the Kin. Ida team. A StfH.
pound fiilll.nek, York him scored
sacola High H' lo.i.l setttdlmn.
H)D points this season.
Chuck Maloney, Cook County’s
T I ’RPK.NTINH IIOWI,
170-pound halfback slm bn-. .■•-VAI.DDHTA. fin.. Dec. HI.
opi Cook Couuly's llornels, rotinied for l i t pninls. I. the lad
class II, tllleliiddeis, and Keruaii- Kernnndliui will have to ivuirh.
Cook County lots yielded only
ilimi, Kla., class II eliamps ef Hint
stale, will clash line tonight In two tnuchdawii* Ibis year, both the
the fust unnioil Turpentine line I result uf passes.

Alabama Eleven* 'I’o
Meet 111 Paper Bowl

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THEATRE

If Bnftiliill had settled nm any
one mull. HU diTision was a rajo
fully-Kunnli d secret curly loony
lie and Dr. I.e»&lt;s Wdi*in ..........
University 1'resid.o.l, weir m coo
fercoce Into Inst i.ik IiI .............. ■
or iidvliicra. None would .oiaunoi
Ikltcrwnrrla.
,,
.
Dr. Junta wniil.l uv "aly that
the IteW Coach would
today, h

Spurts liuumiup

ilm Individual standout in tho
Nutionul I wukuc 's offensive dopnrtincut during tho past season.
Official averages, released to
day hy the senior hnschall elri'iul, show the Dodgers' Negro
second haienmn first In hatting,
o si in liase-stealing and tied
for first In sacrifices with St.
hums' Marty Marlon.
It was these iiccnmiilishments
that won him the clrrult's covetc'l must vnlmihle award,
Itnldnson led thu hitting will:
a murk of .it4&gt;, Iwconing tho
fust light-handed hatter in his­
tory to puri) the league, lie hud
dV 'tolen liases mol 17 surhflci'H,
The I'ittshurg Pirates Ralph
Kinei led In home runs with S4
nml set a new league mark hy
lotting more than Till for the
second yenr in u row. He has
led or lied fur tile Icugtii home
run crown
for four straight
years,
I lie top ten hitters:
.laekie
Itohlnson,
llrooklyri,
el Mi Htnn Mils InI, Ht. laruls,
,.7rW: Kims Hlughtcr, Ht, l.ouls,
/Idi'i; Carl
Kurillo,
llronklyn,
d -l; llnlph Kilter, I'ittshurgh,
din; llnli Thomson, New York,
.10!); Ted Klusnewskl, Cincinnati,
■dolt; Wllluril
Miii'slmll,
Now
Yin k, :ill7i Johnny Hoop, I'lttslough, .iWHl; Del K iiiiih, Philuhl|iliin, .:i02.

Nute De L
Sets
New Caffe Record

^ THB SINGLE

Canadiens Down
Maple l-oiils 4-1,
In Htickey Garni

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F H 1 P A Y |P E C .

16, IR49

Chick Harbert J a c k i e Robinson Santa Clara Is Southern Football Attendance
Tops Stan Musial
Surges Ahead 6 Percent Over 1948
Leads Havana’s For Batting Honor Over-Rated For
NKW YORK, Dec. Id. — UP) — 270.221 ami an average of 4li.587.^|
Miami Bowl Tilt Despite
$10,000 Tourney Ilrookiyn's
NKW
YORK, Dec.
a marked decline In the ' I(eif arc thu attendance figure*
Jackie RoblriMiu was
Former Ryder Cupner
Slams 7 Under-Par
To Set Course Mark

&amp; R B A TG G T

gcoxen

rA Y E TTB V IIiI.p l, Ark., lH-c,
-if f — (A 1 -A new ticml font hull
couch was to I"' ini rued at the Um
varsity If Arkansas toiluy
nml
Otis iliiuuli.s, win. Nelpeil l.mld thu
powerful I'hlludclphln Kuul.'s, anpcarrd flrsl In line for 'he Jtdi.
In picking Hie mail, thn athti'tlc
rniiiiiiltli e of ))ie hoard of liii-dc'-s
was esperted in follow the leemiiineiniiition of .loin. Ilaiohlll. who is
sleppinu aside us n.nrh In devnto
full tliiiu to inonnliiiK dulies of ci liter, didn't
the all.lelic dni'cimshlp.
Thu nil me of the I'lB-year-olil
llouiriu* Inis hoi n linked with the
iu|. for aeveiiil works- Hoi i n «
rli.se In llnroh'd Indlralwl— hut

would Htft say

- By Alan M ow

CRUSADER CAPTAIN

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Kentucky Record Of
P a s t Performance
Outranks Opponent
S A N TA CLA R A, Calif., Dec. Hi
Kentucky is presently u
three point favorite over Ha.itu
Clara for the Orange Howl fomhall game at Miami Jan, ‘J.
Mike Wolds, statistician-publi­
city man for Hauta Clara, l ItInk*
the Kentuckian" should lm even
stronger favorites,
Wclda came up with a . el •»
figures to prove til* point. Ken­
tucky played 11 ami Hunta Cl.n.i
10 game* tills lust season.
In total offense, Kentucky hud
a yard gaining average of -'IlltbO
,
pc. game compared to Hanta
JiHiu'i 280.0.
Tho hard hitting Kuntucky team
scored an averagu of 27.7 uoints
per contest. Hauta Clara's uverr.gu
was 20.1 Kentucky therefore
uveraged over one touchdown a
game more thun it* forthcoming
opponent'
Home of the other figur-M fa­
voring Kentucky were:
151 (IDO rushing, i:l passing, **
from pouulHes); Santa C'lurn ("H
rushing, 28 passing. 2 pcnulties).
Total yarns rushing— Kuntucky
2578 (lost 405, net 217:ii: H.i.itn
t-siani, 124 (lost .'.22, net 2IM&gt;2).
Passes attempted— Keiiteck
I burl
177 completed Dl,
had IlltCrCl'ld
Intcrcep
141 i Huala Clara. 152 (completed
50, Intercepted, 12.)
,
. .
Tho only deportment In which
Smitn Clara Imd an appreciable
advantage was In putting, w in a
total of 2577 yanl* and average
of 40.7 against a Kentucky tutu,
uf 22U0 and average of MMHanta Clarn's crack loft mill
back Hall Haynes, who did nu.it,
i.r the punting for his team, no
|*hed third In the country with an
average of 44.07.
KRAM ER AGAIN
IN D IA N A PO LIS. IntJ.. Bee. Hi.
-1/1*1— Jack Kramer, king of tennl* pros, last night won Ills -Dtb
victory In UI match. * with Punch.,
(ioniale*. HM0 Nutionul Amatem
champion.
, ..
Kramer imulr It to straight *
tt-4, «.:i, winning four love games
In the first set. |I"
mutch l.y hrcaklng (.onrnles *eivr
In the ninth game of the secon.l

attendance figure* of other maior
.port*- c o l l e g e football crowd*
showed 11 LO per cent Increase
this yeur over the luimper turn­
out* of I DIR.
An Associated Press survey of
88 major schools disclosed that
unlv In the east and far west did
college football follow the down­
wind trend of other sports. The
cast fell 2.5 and thu far west 2.2
per ernl froni tho figure* of 1D48.
Rut IDI8 vos a good yeur, show­
ing tin Inrroase of 4J1 per rent
over 1017.
All other sectloin of Ilm riiiinHy wore up part'd hy the Rnnth*»
■&gt;.7 per eont climb. The midwest,
with Miohigun In the van, upped
it* crowds 4.D per cent. Thu
southwest, wllli Southern Metho.
dl*t’* weekly jani session* lenlP
ing u big hand, rose 2.1 per cent
The 88 institution* this year
nlnyrd 441 games and drew a total
of I2,:i08,!57 customer*. Last vonr,
the same *ehonls, In 418 home
games, attracted 12,005,525 fans.
The uverage per game for 1040
was 27,021. Kor lliu ItHfl It wa*
27,1112.
KohIciii and far western athb'llr leader, are pointing limit
finger* at television for tho losses
m tludr M'l'tlon* of tho 1niintry.
Iloth section* ex pint to take notion
..gainst T V at the NCAA conven­
tion hero in .Inimnry.
Alicl.ignn, tho nntiot.nl loader In
both totnl i.Ueridniioi' nml average
I or game, potted a phenomenal
uttfinlani'o mark. The Wolvirlnr*.
•*lu&gt; tied with Ohio State for the
llig Ten crmvn, lured 1. Iota] of
vn/iUn fan* for six games, an
iivul'i.gr *.f 011,017 f..i their ell1st god .'Indium.
Ami, Mieliigau
li lev!..ed its game*.
Soul liein MuilindM, playing in
•he spue I'm* Cotton Rowl, wtjp seexii.I in total iitU'ndunco with IK 1.bblt fun* fin eight gullies, nn nv'■1age of li(),5IN).
Penn \vn» third vvith its JKtjHK)
•i.tul, followed l.y Dili.. State's
:*2,l4il mill Stanford's M55,800.
T ' iIiiiio lopped the Soulit with

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Li.uisinnn Htnte
Georgia Tech
Aluhama
Tennessee
Florida
Kuntucky
Georgia _
Auburn
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A T L A N T A . Dec. 1H— (/l*| — A f­
ter Georgia
Tech’s l.axkcthnll
gnme hero tomorrow night with
Davidson, the Yellow Jacket*
awing east on one of tho most
ambitious tours since the war.
The opponent
first will he
mighty Rrndley In Peoria. III..
Monday night, A game with Ht.
Lotils in HL Istuis follow* Tues­
day night.
Two night* later tlio Juri.eN
play Michigan State in Lansing.
Christum* holiday* for Hit)
team follow but 011 Due. 20 ihn
Jackets meet III Raleigh, N.
for a nationally milked tnurna- (
nrunt. The Raleigh tourney con­
tinue* through Dec. ill.
After a gnmr with Clmltani.oga In Chnttuuooga .Inti, 2, a
steady diet of Southeastern Con­
ference team* meet the Jacket*
through Hie nll-SEC tournament
in Imulsvlllu March 2, 2 nml 4.
Mickey Sermershelin presently
lead* Tech scorer* with 28 point*
— 10 field glint* nml eight free
Hi rows, Hormcrshclm i» pressed
closely hy Melvin Dol.l with 22
..Ini*: Joe Keener, 21; Rarry '
lumkur, 22; till Cline, 2.1, nml
Colin
Anderson
nod
Teelcr
Unisteinl with 18 each.

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The heaver snmctlme* uttniii*
a weight of GO pounds.

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I'n r Cm iwtliillon * • * F o r S i r
Acci'iil I lit* wt'lciime ««f yo u re
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” FrankIu I’aiker cut Puncho Higma’s lead In their series to — 1
with u struighl set victory ove 1
I'ltrkci
the Kcundoreun, 0-0,
trailed at 5-2 In the first set.
Tha
Eastern
InUrcollugln u
Basketball League, In II* 4(H
season, U thu olduit court loop
In th« nation.

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C tlU ttE Kor flatai 814 Elim _
SMAl.i, FRAME hungalow. Two
bedroomi. Thin hou»e juat re­
cently ennatrurted. Located on
8 large Iota apprx. 8 Mi ml lea
{ram center of city. Priced am­
enable at $8260.00, Owner
leaving city and wiabee Imiqediate Male. Property could be
^xrchaiteil furnlahed- for $1600.ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Reolter
Itye e b d R. LuadguUI, Asa
Tlewe T U ___ Atie.Ue Baifc
PhTroom residence, fiend
borhood. Large lot — l
fool bouse.
Immediate oceunancy. 2416 Palmetttf Avinue,
0 N E HOU8B
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SALE.

CHEAP.

IN W H ITE

D IS TR IC T. H. L. D U H A R T.
20 acre farm. Good boajw, ail
' modern convenleneee. Purnlsned.
14600.00. Will take late model
tnouee trailer In trade. R. C,
' Howard, Rt. 2, Bog 246- San­
ford.___________ ______________
Nlra house, 6 rtAims and hath,
fruit trees. Mount PlymPla. Easy terms. Inquire
e Ca« Station. Rt. 4A
elnmann, owner.

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tilrl’* llicyrl,'. fm side, icHannnlilr. North Florida Stuart soft .toll N i i » ' h iu I i II i * hut'Hi* fni uliv ( 'a l l
Hll-M 1
Phone 7Kr..\V.
prciiu*. fine.*! iiimlity, tu Ihv
$.1.5n. VV. E. Kmhoff, .1, , *mi
1’itr cvrnlMg npiKiliilini'litii mi,I
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w. i;ith si.
dumoiihtrntioiii, nl home or ut
Exp.'t ieneivl lypi-l
-tori' roll 111(1, yum Kelvlnntoc 12 fool I’lywood Hoot, whit*- mik M'linle.l
frmolnu.
1/2 h.p. Sen Kinrr
1'i-n lIni nl am i l i . a v .
Oi'ider,
Itniigi-*, ii'frigi'iiit'ii,i*l
Kickei lloth for #H5 till. Phone
mid Knny washers. St. .rulin'
WOHK W A N T K II — fi
1070-W.
Electric Cnnipmiy, First mid
Magnolia.
SINGER M ACHINES. Ch 11 tmu gifts, Terms.
1115 E. 5th Si I L L TY P E S of Iniihloier work,
renson.tlile isti-s. Flit" estimat­
Ainiitlnc Johnston's "N O-RO ACH "
I'hoite I li',! I
es David K. Carpenter. I’honr
santilnry toutlnu tills Rnnrlns*
Jt~MAS
G
IFTS
FOR
HIM
A
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I8P8-M
Ants, Water ting.* fur months.
CROWN LUGGAGE
Pint II.HP. Half pint HOe. RnuI'K A ITD II W l|(h
in Miitclied Sets
mlllut A Anderson.
V A N IT Y ('AShVs-jEW ET ItnXI S ►
’*»'*' *•*»"
plowing soil
ili-cintt l it lit
gm.l.'l. plot...
I'AIIIIAOE I’liinls. II. (i, ItilnrnIIIIIEF CASES
CI.UII HAGS
Al '&gt; ''Ii-,.ling mol gi 'dini; hi.ltd
Phono I617-.I Lake Monroe.
CAM Eft W A L L E TS — ri.oihip
Ing lasts Phone I.-7 J
Jar*
HAN Ft tl ID JEM EL 111 K
MOTOROLA RADIOS - jHMfnip
Ito-. oi1
LUGGAGE I'D.
portal,le A- Tnhle MmleU
Itllil Hmifonl Ave.
I'leun I l r- W tile F D. I lost, lluji (ill I'a.ila;
HANFORD JEW ELRY AND
I'm i.em.-it.ig, ll.iihltng, I.Du I
iCITItUH Fndt -hlppetl fur t'hii.*tL C litiA tiE CO.
laving. I’ap.'i lli.i.ging, paint
ihhh. Mr-. M .11. Haeketi. HU5-J.
Igtl Sanford Ave.
Phone i :mk
ing. Mini, g'.a.aat.'.'d, fa.r dealWe bath lone when yuu duu’t feoy's 20 Inch hicycle. Half price.
lilt!. reOM. itillile pi lees
G ch.i I cxndittnn. Ph. Ht)7 .1 _
bring youi* pre„er|ptieee te
Waitress. W h i t e
Lanwy's. Phone 103.
f'LKN Ti “”f h B : w tion f o r ■k v :"ri''"
llnr. let I In m.H.it i’ltola, Itor fili
HALE.
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YARD
E N JO Y Sunday dinner at Luney's,
■ J
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78c also we*k days. Lunrhne S tine Gtm 30 gallon water healer,
line lias ■’pni'e heater. G. U 1 2 - Nj)e«inl Srrvk'VN — 12
short orders,
Fellows, Phone 1113-1
H O T LU N CH ES
served every N-MAS G IF T H EA U tfU A U TEltS NF.\V I'l.i ll'Its surfaced to per
dny 11:90 tn 2 with Home
te.in.il. Old floors tnadu likELGIN
Mode rolls slid corn Muffins. FOR ItULOVA - Git FEN
n.-w. Fim lung, cleaning A wax
I.o NGINKS - W ITTN A HER
Homer's drill, 321 East 1st.
mg I‘ .it al.le power plant, 22
Wntrhea fioni $2l.th.
St i eat.
__,
^
i . ... ■ uxi.eHctn n In Swnltiol.'
AlbO Natl. Advi'ltMcd
Coillllv, II. M (ileiibull, Lake
T U X E D O FEEDS: Complete line. MKDANA W ATC H ES from 113.115
M.rv
SANFORD JEM I L in A
Hunt's Tuxedo Feud Store.
LUG G A G E ft*!
DIAMOND RINGS VENE'I'I
\N Ll.IN D S mn.lu lo or
I'll. 13 IK
III It'll I STO NE :um Smifortl Ave.
.,ei Seminole Venetian Blind
SW EET H AM LIN ttimigcH and
S IG N E T \NI&gt; LODGE RINGS
Co K3l&gt; MT. Hr.i, Ht. Phone
i.i iipcfl lilt.
$1,111) |.rr Inishel.
SANFORD JEW ELR Y A
1152-W
Hi mg ciiiitalncrs. A. U. t.lovc- C A M . f.17 for Battery, Generator
LDGti \GK I'll.
inn.I. Phone IIU7-II
000 Snnford Ave.
Plume Etta
and Star.&lt;T service, Swain'Small dining room suite, buffet,
llntlery S«rvi.,-. 301 W. Find
E8HEI.M ANS Rei| Rose Feed.
tal.lc, il chairs. I pl.s e bedroom
Ht
Tuuchton tk Will-on, I i'll I Celery
nif uith Minings and mattress.
Ave. Phone 1185 .1.
Moving to Manlier house, must Oltl.ANDD Morning "wnlioel. O r­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
-ai'ilfleo. Hei! alter five. 2408
FR IED Shrimp Dinner, Served
Itav. I105-.I.
i'ldmetto
Ave.
"The Rest Shrimp on Earth"
LAW
NM OW EIIH ahurpened, Idey
GOOD A N D MAD
every night ut llomer'H Grill,
e|.'s repnlird, look St key work
.124_Esst Jwt. Street.^ ______ I Slightly used dresser,
No waitlng-w.itk
gunrantited.
oval pinto glass mirror
I2P.P5
II. \V. SI..limn.. 3111 East llh Hi
Shock Resist. Watches
$5.t&gt;6 I Used Dresser
$14.06
Snnfonl, Fin ( Formerly with
New Work Shoes
$2.06
Slightly used rollon
Willi...... Flxil Shop)
Courier Paints
gul $2.68
Mai tress
$12.06
Army Cot*, itlnnket*, Songln.vses, I Slightly used two pe.
RAM EY'S Upholderv Shop Fm
Boots, Tarpunlins, Raincoats,
Sofa Red Suite
$40.60
inline and anloioohlleH. lie.i .no
Bunk lledu.
Sperlal— 5*pc, Sofa
able price..- Flee pickup St tie
AR M Y-N A V Y SURPLUS
lied suite
$70.60
livery, ili.x 1441, Sunford.
lllft N. Palmetto
Ph. 1.121 New— Table Lanins
$ .1.06 Vudon.i'h Refrigeration Service-.
$12.06
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amt Appllami... Call 1112 It «t
IP ITS A Rrlggs A Stratton En­ Metal Utility Cabinets
Hollywood Headboards and legs
1240.
gine Or Parts you Neod Sea
Free
with
purchase
of
Box
A. ll. HOSIER
LO C A L and Long Dixtanee Mov
Springs
nnd
MHltresx
at
regular
Frenrh and Commercial
ing. Storage and ttratlng. M’lgld
Pi ice.
your registered Brlgge and
M' 111inin i A Co. (not Ini'.) 2011
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North Lain.-I, I'honn llll-t.
K. 1st St, _
Ph. 187
Q uim) used Flnrcnrr table top oil lhoing room suite, good condition.
F R K ilD A IR E
range, reasonable. Phone i:i2n-.l.
Hales and Service
I'hone r&gt;:»l-W after H:00 P.M
Fail'dy trained ipialified Set
Ladies' Diamond Ring and 1 violin,
vice Men.
Bargain. Phone 7H1..L
fi— A.It i it.I.Kfl vrANTKI*—6
H IM . IIA IID W AltE CO.
N E C K L A C E ; BR AC ELETS AND
.101 E. First
Plume 63
EARRING SETH,
Highest cash price paid for used
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furniture Toil Davis furniture
COMPACTS B
Co. .Ill K. js t . Pb 068._________ I I— L O S T tv / O l i N I ) — M
Phyllis. Van Dell A Foret tier
laisl: Wallhain Slop Watrh, Him k
7— I'rlM-Livenlock-HtippHtii
D E L TA II-M A R V K LL A
Dial, whim numerals, rrul.al.lv
CROSBY PEARLS
Emit of Sanford Ave. Urntu.nID E N T IF IC A T IO N B R A C ELETS Registered Boston Terrier Pupable reward. Return In Hi iaht
jilrsi $60.00. City Service HtaSANFORD JE W E L R Y *
Of flee.
tlnn, North of Sanford. Phone
LUGGAGE CO.
___
300 Sanford Ave . _______Ph. 1348 ^ 1555J-I,
W t S b O r O Faints for every Fni Safe — i '/Muie, ^ 26.00, In Ifi— AUTOMOlilLKS — IS
Lake Monroe sectlun. I'rmlucpurpose.
timi Credit Assaclallon. Phono
MENKAKIK Glass A Paint Co.
1041 Clievridul for sale in pet feel
kJL_____ __ ____________
111-114 W. 2nd. ML
Phone .1».
condition, , With 104(1 tnnlor go
A N T U jU E China, Secretary, Coni- Cni ker Spaniel Puppies for Christ­
llig al II hargaln. IIIH Lmirel
inas.
Mrs.
Carl
Moss,
2631
W
il­
lete VictorianParlor Suite,
Ave,
low
Ave.
Phone
462-W.
langlng Lamps Ulasn. Also
Trucks and Trash. Select Your s p e c ! A L F O R J A N U A R Y O N L Y 1030 four door Chrysler sedan
radio, heater, fan, Fine eemllGifts Here. "Pair Trading
Asbortcd Broiler Chk-ks, heavy
tlmi. Bargain for quick sate.
Poet", Park Ave. at Gm Golf
end light, from Pullnrm Tested
Phone D120-WL
Course, W inter Park.
Flocks, Rnchn, Reds, Wvanihittos- Crosses, $3.00-100, P.O.B., 1041 Deluxe Chevrolet 4 door.
G E T MRS. Brown Miller's Fruit
C.O.D., Live Delivery GuaranGood condition. Telephone 1430
Cakex at Plggly Wiggly and
teed. Take' advantage of thin
or 164 1 X W , _________
Table R""*»ly.
offer now.
C R E S T M O N T 1D47— -Dodge Coupe,
Prnotlrallv
SW AP SHOP, 406 E. 4th St. We
H A TC H E R Y , Dept. 66, Box 7.
new tires all around. Excellen.
Buy, sell ur trade most anyBlackwood, N, J .__________ _
rondltlon mechanically, An Ideal
thing. Phone IP8-J.____
__ FOR S A LE —
car for couplo or husinexs man.
Christmaai Gift Crating— reason­ Small Idark and white grntlo-mah*
Priced $200.00 under market vul.
able rate*. Wight-Willlams A
horse. Four years old] saddle
$1003.00
Co, (Not Jnc.) 200 N. Laure),
and hi Idle. $125.00. Ph. 851-M. 44H2 Plymouth Tudor Medan, An
Phone 1614.____
all-annual good car amt priced
RA llY "CHICK SPECIALT Decern^
P A R K E R - KVEK8HAKP
lo sell.
her only.
Pullorum
Tested
Pen A Pencil Seta
$503.00
Flocks, Rocks, Reds, Wyan­
RONSON, EV AN S
dotte* Rock-Red Crosses
11)11— Plymouth Coupe.
G o *"l
ASR LIG H TE R S
loo. Not sexed. P.O.B., 0,
tramportetlon and can be tmuglit
'L i v e
Delivery
Ouari
al a ridiculously low price.
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fcnti’il golfers in the two PGA every game |.l •v•, I i,\ then Iill.chan.,'ion lops which pioduccd the incc the league was (mined in
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Sockarno E l e c t c&lt;Wf You Arc diving:
First President Of Books, Here A re
Some To Consider

ed Slate* of Indoneauf, H* is to
be iwntn in tomorrow morning.
, The new nation in the rich Kail
Iniliei it to com* into forpial br­
ing iliorliy after Christmas, when
the Dutch turn over to the Indontiiani the trim of government
they have hr Id for tli«e,cepmurt.
Soekarno. a ^ fiery orator, liar
been lmimtrtia'i top .Nalionelut
figur£ (for nearly two ifrcadn - lie
Wei unaniiiaiuily choten Pmidenr
of tfie U. .N. |. by the electors fnmi
16 inifonesian slates.
When the revolutionary leader
move* Into I he Dutch governor
general'* palace, th» action will
■ymbollxe thn Idrth Mf.a new na­
tion to Indoiieuala'a i7M,Ai)0,IMK) peo­
ple. In fart, that m^ve Will mean
more to tlieiii a* proof of Inde­
pendence than Hlf-vUte written
agreements and annpi|nc*menl*.
I.es* itin11 III per rent of the pro-

Every year Santa Claus geU
In a -lilpe funk over what bonks
to glee fatuous people. The truth
Is the old fellow’* eyesight Isn’t
what It once was. About lha
only things he ie.ol* anymore ih
o fdw hdrk ou rubers uf Iho
I'ldice (iasette, lo-cause he bus
found be ran aklp (he tine print
^ntier 'the, pk-tures arid opt mis*
anything really Important.
To help Hulnt Nick out of his
annual quandary we compile &lt;•
tentative list of books to give
to the Mg and little folks on
his
Christinas rulirall. Here’s
the 11I4U list— and maybe It has
n few Ideas for you too:
The Passionate .Journey ViePresident Barkley.
A (iulile To Confident l.lvlng—
Hurry S. Truman.
The Mature Mind- Westbrook
Perrier.
A
tlraveyurd
To l.et — l.nv
(ieurge (iabrlalson. Chairman of
The, Republican National Com-

Water Shortage

(/Dwyer Wedding

State Farm en Market

(ftaariMM tr*m **•«*
not meet Ml»* Slmpaon until be Hun* uf gal lens less water each
meet* her at the Church Tuoaday. iiuy,
iny privation*.
day. mid
and not leal
feel eny
Mia* Slmpaon wan divorced in
City resident* were aiked to (ofl!»4it from Carroll Dewey Hipji of get tub baths and showers for the
Teaneck, N. J. That marriage did
not take place m a Catholic church. day. do all family laundering *•
The tall) MIm Slmpaon was Imrn one lime, wash dithes in one batch,
In Dallaa, Tex,, a daughter of the and even to drink one glan let.
lute Col. William Sloan Slmpaon, during the day.
cotton and rice planter. She at­
Talk uruund town IndicatedjNew
tended private schools and then the Yorkers were taking "D ry Fri­
convent of the Sacred Heuil io day"--the climax of many curbs
Torreadale, l*a.
on water use — In tho-aame-gaod
The Iriah-hom U'Dwyt-i, who humor that must of them exhibited
roae from a peimlleaa liny .......I- miller wartime restriction*.
grant to liecome chief executive
(.'heck of the reservoir meters
uf the iiatioii’a largest eity, was utter the experiment end* at mid­
circled for a second term lust night will show how many actual­
November- tin III* way up, the boy ly obeyed the "don’t" during the
troiu llnboolu was a coal passer oil 2-1-hour per Uni.
a freighter, a aloker oil a Hudson
If Ho- saving Is hlg enough,
Rivei steamer, a plasterer's help­ ■“ lire Friday" will be a weekly
er, bartender, a heat-pounding holiday until the emergency ends.
enp, u judge and a brl go idler gen
Hut Hie saving can’t be too large
era) In the uruiy during the Inst i oiupared to the normal dally use
war.
ill well over a billion gallons. HudIn Mluinl, Vlre I'realdent Allien ness and Industry use a big part
W. Ilurkley and Ida lirlde held a of this total.
nautical press conference cruising
Drought, Increased use of water
down illscnyii* Hay today— aml uml outgrown reservoir facilities
both seemed to enjoy oveiy mom­ have cornblned to cut the storage
ent of It.
If
to e third of the
000,000,06(1
The "Veep" wasn’t talking poli­ giillon capacity.
ties. The nearest ho came to It was
Today’s supreme effort is "not
a leniurk that he Intended to bi­ n hippodrome nor an effort to
as energetic as possible in govern sen11- people,* 'says Water Centiiih i I work.
mlssioiu-r .Hti-phrii J. Carney. Il
“ | believe people in high office is “ii sincere and planned move"
should make u point of explain­ aimed ut learning just how much
ing government to the people. I'll water New Yorkers can neve voll-ontiuue to du that- I've always iinlarlly.
been eneigetle," be added with “
isn't a success, the city will
have tu take more drastic emu
gi in.
Tile Imueymoufiera posed fur vatlou measures, he warnad.tV
the owner 6f aM aatatg In V
■roies ••( pictures during the H&gt;
minute trip Iilioarii the MU-lout •Iiliau Westchesiar County offer
Muanu II ns guests of Henale sec­ lb. rity the MidbOAkOO g a lln .
retary l.eslle lllffle. The yacht wa ei In hit iHleiMkiUid.“ *
I In- president uf a M fs ty r *i
is owned hy Arthur (Jardlner u
rum advertised In the ttefvspapi
Washington and Detroit.
ItV w
“ We don’t mind this at all, H*( 'S to p F rid a y 'sh a v in g
kley told pliolograpliei a, as long
4s Hie Aluei ..... people laugh with
look* just fin* ri«wr,&gt;'.ahe said
I us and not at us."
The "Veep" posed In I 'apt. An
Th* couple turned irp an hal
gust Sur linin'* hat- -‘‘I look like hiiui late after snendlng the nig I
an admiral of the king’s navy, he in Nci'lusiun at Miami Beach.
lernni ked. Wtien pbnlii|(rapMi "In murrlege," he said, "I'v
asked the hrtde to adjust the hut found that every man’* expert**
1 fur a old me, she refused "It

TH PANMM*
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he Hanford Htaie

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Cnponuts,
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Celery
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I'ocumliers,
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Bis Buhls I I Sn
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d u i Bch I *u
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spy ting, hud mum&gt;d
H i s s ’ B r o t h e r ,'ifivlrt
Hint brother# an member* of •
pre-war Communst umlmgruuiid
Tad government secret* to
Denies Communist that
a Soviet syp rliifr.
—*I5nrly *V#«» York pr Jt *** mi Fl»»i ■
lilii (riillM find «* *-lnh|«*n d*
Donald Hi** M|i|&gt;«*nrv&lt;i n .-Jx
I1a r t y Affiliation defense
bv lb#*
Him*
today in hi*
Hifvlt’H
I AVOfUdim flitIM lll'lfl fr-t* '•« fitIf NEW YORK, Dec. Irt—«/!'»— brother'll witness
second trial mi per­

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jury charge*. Me ditl not testify
In the first trial, whch ended In
jury disagreement.
•'Have you ever been a r,,,n;
rminlnt
sympathiser or fi-llnw.
liaveler?"
the younger
Hiss
whs
nuked by defenie counivl
Minnie il. I'ross.
"I have nut." he re|illed (Irmly,
The witness, lull uml slriijbr
llkt' Ills lO year-nld brother,
formerly was M high State De­
partment official, added that h*
was not In sympathy with Communliit Party principles.
Crus* then naked if Alger
I His* ever persuaded him to turn
over any secret paper* *u Co],
Hurls Elykov, named by rhumbera as the Soviet apy chief.
“ Never." the wllneaa leplluj.

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Off ertils iiualliy
then p rlc.i ipiulsd

rher shops polled
*lg»S‘,,)'f&gt;6 Muivlng or shampooing

Alger Hiss*
younger brother,
Donald, denied in court today
that he ever was
associated
with tin- Cominutiist party.
Whittaker
Chutnhers, self-de­
scribed courier for n pre-war

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Old lashiiiued 7 course Christmee Hay Dinner
New Year'. I've Supper Dance
New Year's Day Deluxe Dinner
Service
Environment

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M oi^e aijatrf industry were more
veofTMA Man the general' public,
Among the first to feel the
pinct] have keen washers of *kvr
rcrajsers, autos, locomotives and
tmttfes.

Busineaimen see dire results If
preakgr* has to he towered or ra­
tioning resorted lo.
Ifth** ere being Imposed on
watdr waiters and violator* of re

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Vspa.bis unailorned wnlform, us­
ually .white, with p fe* of black
yelyak A Moslem, he will *Jp
vortgilv. Imt never flilfan a gles*.
-Hi» wife is one of the recugnlaad beauties of the East.
Fur his political agitation, ha
yias exiled by lha Dutch iu .Bpmatr t before World War II. rii*
Japanese teleasiid lillll. Ill the fm,r
years of revolutionary war since
1P46 biirkaiim ha* been always In
thy Ihjrk uf the figlitlng-

ir w ii.io i Ftew r « s . *te*»
In* ebniil II along1those lines."
The illsrushion took place at u
tiewk ronfetence at which Ross
anntAim-ed tliat the President and
his 01hi net will meet at the White
Honk# at Hi A.M. next Thursday
in a sprclsl cabinet meeting to
disrtil* Hie foilhromltiK "state uf
the union" message and other gov,
ernmeut business,

1 Ron said bo ftkrt'd the K*v
.West stories had "embarrassed"
,(letier*I Eisenhower and that was
far ffum any Intention hy the
'President.
i' Itos* said, "certainly nothing of.ffclar ha* com* from the White
House."

'• The President, up early as usual,
took a long walk. He and secre­
tary William U. Iliiiett went over
.to- the -yacht UHH Williamsburg

to usy Encyclopedia Britannic* to
nettle some arguments «a lu the
origin uf’ the names of the months
of the year.

SurprUint . .. t i n colon, pattern# aud uiuUty Penney
pack* into thrifty Tuwooraft* tie*. TlMerwUI epeB
tillie tine ou the reck. Iota of tine arotiud e u iu 'i nee
adding aroart good look* to hla^outile/ Th e v'n vflen
fully tailored, from ckoikie Mte fahHee. Unad S W
wrinkles TheW l k n o t ^ n t o o t h l y X u ^ ^ o f Z

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VOLUME XXXX

Established 1908

High Court
Won’t Rule On
Army Arrest
^Civilian Arrested By
Army And Shipped
To Germany Mu s t
Complete Sentence
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19—&lt;/!*&gt;
The Supreme Court today rafuird
to rule on whether the Army cx— (ceded it* authority hy smiling
* • civilian in this country fur temoval to Gaimany for court-mac
till trial on an old chart*.
Tha civilian. Jama* W. Moblry.
contended the Army had no right
to arreil him on March 26. 1949,
at Houston, Teaai. He laid he
formerly wax a civilian amployr of
the Aimp port exchange ai FrankIP fart, Germany, and while there
wax arretted on a* chart* °l
proper uit of ci|ar*tte coupon!
,He wat ditchar|cd from the
civilian job and latar, the Army
claimed, Had to the United States
Mob(ey appealed to tha Supreme
Court after lower federal court!
refuted to arder hit release by the

CIO Office Workers
Probed For Reds
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 10— (jflh
-T h e CIO today began the
til st of n series of hearings to
be given It) memhrr unions ac­
cused of following t'oinmunist
policies. The accused union 1
face pnssitile ecnnlsliui from the

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no.
t-’iret to he heard was the
I'lilted l)f flee ami 1‘rofeeshmul
Workers (IK II'W A ). Its ease
went la fore a special thiee-man
t'll) eommlttee, headed hy Kind
Itieve who is President of lloCIO textile worker*.
Another eoniiiilttee was to
hear nffleers of the California
State CIO council, hot no rnemliers of the California group
thowed up.
president James Durkin uf the
UOI’WA arrived Idle accompan­
ied by a delegation uf 41) mem­
bers uf hi* union. Hleve would
not let tile delegation in.

Sanford Passes
$1,000,000 Mark
In 1949 Building
Construction P e r m i t
Records Are Twice
The Amount Of ‘48

Sanfoid passed the million dolI far rnnslrurtiun mark during 1949
%
.The
Supreme
Court today I and with two weeks uf building
agreed to coniidar a three-way
attack on a Washington State permits yet In lie recorded, conlaw which curb* union plcket- I slruriion permits of $1.0*10.012
in* activity,
have hern issued, nr nearly twice
T^rea unions— two of them the 1948 (inure of $580,147. John
ordered to pay a total of
damage*— appealed to ^hn til (lillnn, city building inspector, an­
buna) In an effort to upset the nounced today.
law’a ban affalmt picketing when
The total nearly etpialt combin­
there la no Immediate employe*- ed in 1947 and 1948 construction
employe dlaputa.
figures. Din inn 1947 constiuction
m
The union* claim this violates
▼ the free speech guarantees of hit an all time value of $(&gt;5(1.176.
the federal conatltutlon.
Building permit* during the past
■In one of the three case* luur year* tol»l $2,929,940. indi­
which the court agreed to re­ cating the spurt in constiuction
view for later declalon, u H re­
nter ton, Wuah., local of the Build- duiing the |&gt;o*l war period. During
‘ as ree* t e s t
the four years of 1942 through
1945 permits totalled $394,481.
,
More than two-third* of the
now construction for HMD ha* been

Army.

Tam pa Gambling
Raid Nets W Poker
* Playing -Clttoens
TAMPA, Dec. 19,—(/P)—Twtn

ty-nlne person*, nahhed when a
Junior Chamber uf Commerce ipvaitlgatlon launched Tampa'* biggrit raid In months, war* under
gambling charge* today.
Member* of a Javce*
Jayce# law onforcsnirnl cummltts* yWOre to u
warrant late .Saturday night alleg­
ing gambling wat being conducted
in a itmall barbecue house at one
of Tampa* mo»t popular drivein restaurant*.
Circuit Judge Henry C. T ill­
man nlgned tha warrant and Sher­
iff Hugh Culbreath atnt officer*
to Ihe Deep South Drlve-ln, on
Well-traveled Hillsborough Ave­
nue, about I A.M. Sunday.
Jack Danlola, 41, wall known
Tampa restaurant operator, waa
charged with operating a gambling
house, (leraldfn* Thomas, 29, waa
rharged with being an inmate of
a gambling houae. The other 27
ware arrested on simple gambling
counta.

Elks Club * Makes
Appeal For Used Toys
M. L. Reborn, chairman of the
Slka Annual Charity Chriilma*
Trae, this morning urged the pub­
lic to donate uted toy* fur the
tree. Ha added that the toy* should
be brought to tha Elks Home on
Rail Second Street by Friday,
Tha gift* Will be distributed
under tha tree In tha yard at tha
Klka Club at 9:00 P,M. oh Chrl.tmaa Eve. Tha age limit for chil­
dren who receive ley* haa been aat
at tan ytari, Mr. Reborn stated.
N U T 8 T O GODFREY
N E W YORK, Dae.

Radio Star Arthwr Godfrey waa
deluged with mount* during hi*
monilng program on CBS today.
The coconut* war* aent by realdenta of Fort Myers, Fla., In a
"Nut* to tJodlray" campaign urghim to taka port in that
r&gt; aantennial ana pageant of
' rrlabratloh n*«t Feb. It¥
Two

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----- on th#
•«« °f a tyv-axed* during n

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SANFORD. FLORIDA,

Sayre
Is Accused Of
Commie Deals

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Bishop L o u ttit New Australian Premier Sworn
V on M anstein
T a lk s To Rotary
In With Anti-Socialist C ab in et Is Found Guilty
OnChurchMirade'
Of War Crimes

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Havre is an siili-ln lnw «l Woodrow Wilson.
IMlxl fll lit Ih mui
.Mi-m IHi'* iif On* Hi $It f $iill Pilxi *
v Rm in.... 1 Studio
t’owiey told the jury of eight
A in lit ( lull InH
linritN f*iiji&gt;yi*$l liii-ii iiiiiiiiiil ClirUt.i .
r Unit .in*i ( lu rry K u«l*- i st,.i idtnt! 1 It 1 no-v,
women mid four men I tint * hnm
II l,ntn&gt;. M m Kiilh H I! ( ltii|MDnii, Dili ‘I &gt; i •* i.t .n K r Htiln
Mr
Sn o. . Ml
lb II ly ..her* mentioned Hayre nl n meet- Tnuttluy ni^lit Sfuli'ti, lilt in ri&gt;
in |lie New Weston Hotel here Si'oll, |H4'Aiilfi»i uf Out fluli, M i l \ Hunt l * Mii&gt; lull, M i i .1 l \ AI i 1 M I l hit|Miiiih, Mix t.union H w i'tiu i, Mi*. M 1 li il ' 0 II. II
1lollry lii'inl, U I'muit III
1 t.Ml!
n,, Mir*
'I I ■* Tii.i
I’l'ltt M&lt;
lit u, M |„ Kuhoi n Mi
'elii- i- W , 1, III" Vl'V
•in Dec. Ill, 11140. He ipioted t'hmii- .Mltfhull, Mm. Ninn y ll.m-k, W, l H II. vI. hi. Mi
N i
Mtihvt.il AllttM Snimn'ii Mi
K. |l Kmixliill, .h , All Uu In11 Ml
1 llo- i lin e
her* II* saving Sayre, limn High Mrs. VfUD' MraxiMiift r, Vt im* Mi- »if» &gt; M»
i . t . i i ' i I I n iliii Mi
\S \ Hitlliiy, l.«
I'
I » i ii'li], l-u'l l u l l Min, Ah
I n li o Mi
1 i link
Corninlssionor to the Philippine*, .Mhu i Iu UuniNty, M ia M i\ Sloiii
liilm l l 'link. If M m \i Hi *4ii*l liiiiilim Svvtriiry,
"wn* lieitd of a Coinmuni-t ap; AI. » . Smith (l.ihim l All. KinUIJ, M II Si...Hi, Mi
pnratu* in the Stale Heimriiiient.
Referring to note* which lie -md
he made that *ame dav. fowley
said Chamber* told him there were
■anUutions working in the governwent in the ! 9 f V “eju .
&gt;»
knowing of tho otlivr m
lirtf*
Citatnbara, Corley
tinned I.nly two men that were
i ANHI RRA. AiWiVaI ia' rfW lf) &lt;(i|') Aiii I m Ii.i 'k .inti SulmIi «i
familiar to h im -rta y'" “ t"1 N":
•1111$«*it 111'nk o i r i tlir uMi- iif ►'M^rinmriil loil.iy, Irttlniif oil with i
than Wilt, former secretary or
the National 1-nhor Helntinn*
I ,k,ii|i ul pnlilit M 'l'n i- drpaitlpriil* wlime |ip|*nnncl lm* &lt;|il.idlU|ihd | ' o f [ ))('(■ N l / i I '
] I
C h u r c h
I s S t r o n i ’ i-r
•r llir IM*$’11II11114' &lt;&gt;l 1114* t\,l|
1,1Witt hn* rnfused &gt;" fommeni
1*1(11111*1 K mIx i I (inidtiii M n i/ iri, hi\mn in witli Inv t .ilnnrl tl

Tha local post of tho Amerran Legion will hold Its aenmutl
Christmas meeting tonght
all mambars ere requested to
tiring toys to be given bp the
[«gian to the Elk* Lodge for
distribution to children who
otherwise would not have tops
on Christmas morning.
The supper start* at 7:80
o'clock,
end th* meeting nt
H:00 o'clock, with n special pro­
gram directed by Kanpto Houaholder. A report will be given
about the pMMiinter
held

346

No.

Kress Stores
Tax Returns
C
■
(

Cowley’* statement, Navie -not.
"I* Just as ridiculous now n&gt; it was
then."

Redwood Tree Helps
Crippled Children

mild

Gay Declines

Pilots Club

When infnrniad uf Crowley's
testimony, Sayre told n reported
todav it wn* "prcpoBteroLi*" He
recalled Cowley had made n simi­
lar statement at the fit hi H is*
Tr Ini litut slimmer nnd I lint ( ')iniii*
In'rs had denied he ever talked t&lt;&gt;
Cowley aliont Sayre.

Cornell Cracks Down
On Drinking Parties

continued

day.

*

NF.W Y O R K . Dec” 19 &lt;&gt;v&gt; A
witness in tlir Alger' III** pniurV
trial Irstiiird today that Whittaker
Chamhrrs told him irt l'*4t) that
Francis 13. Sayre, now L ’ S. tep m c ntsliv e on the Un itrd Nations
trusteeship council, was head of a
pre-war communist appsitu* m tlir
Slatp Department.
The witnri* wqi Mslrmn t'nwlrv
newspaper and msga/inr writn
C h * m l&gt; r r x. the Kotrintiiriit’.
■Iiief witnns against lh*». hat
testified that H i l l gate Inin *e, irt
State Department paper* m I 'Mb
and 1937 for traninmimn i„
Snviel spy ting.
Sayre formerly wat an a»*i*i.tnl
t r n e la ry ai slate and wa* Hits'
hois. He testified in the |&gt;re*enl
trial that Hiss was hit right-hand
man and did an outstanding tub.

Harry Smith Is
Elected Head Of
Boy Scout Group

,-timdv
r .;

NEW SPAPER

H is s T r i a l W i t n e s s
S a y s F o r m e r A s s t.
S ta te
Secretary
W as Head O f C e l l

svu been tippet* epnotr
the**, It'h k vr beert'vplated and the remaining seven
will he finished within thiee
weeks, xald Mr. Glllnn.
.
('iimmerdal construction ha*
totaleil |220,Oitr, in value, anil mi-ludes ihe new Margaret Ann Gmeery, the Piggy VV)**ly Grocriy,
nnd the new building of Seminole (
(’uunlv Mnlors, Inc.
Church construction now until i
wav nr completed bas an eslilmntj .1
value of more than $160,000 II"
citsl of the new Presbyterian
Church Anas'* I* $66,000) Dial "f
the Methodist Church annex. $'•".
Harry Smith of Winter Carden
poo and nf the Hapll*» Church »" was eleeted president of the Cen­
ouu.
, , .
lie*. $44,000.
tral Florida Council, Hoy Scout*
The major city project du«''" of America, at a meeting hrhlav
the year ha* been the new $4-.,W night aI Ihe KiilsropeJ I nrlsh
swimming pool now nearing com­ House. He ancreed* Paul F*. Ray­
pletion In Fort Meitori Parki- A mond. About IM&gt; scmil official*
new high In permit* waa'reach* uml their wive* were present at
In October when more than
the dinner and meeting.
OHO In new construction was au ■
Paul Stine, Orlando, wi* re­
orlxed.
___ ________
elected first vice-president nnd
Ralph A. Smith, .Sanford, second
vice-president. Doyle flnrnulil, tlrlnndo, ivn* elected treasurer.
Named a* member* of the Ex
endive Hoard were W. II. WakeITH A C A . N. Y., Dev. ID— '
iiuin, Orlando: Laurence Johnson,
— Cornell University todayt stmt, Daytona Hugcfi) U. W. MeTaggerl.
two "drinking societies
f j" " 1 MvliNMime; Judga Troy Hall, Leesthe list of recognised student loirg; Dr. John Cnnn. Delomdi
organisation*
after u slud-m Marion Harmon, Hanford and Eli!*
wAi wportRd to hivu rirnHy &lt;1
Mlrkler, Kissimmee.
from drinking a quart of mat
Eleeted as reprr*entatlvea of
tlna cocktail.
„
„ „
ihe Hemlnol* District at Largo
In u letter In the Cornell Sun were H. H. Crumley, tha Rev, A.
thl* morning, Cornelia W. &lt;h* ; ti. Mrlnnla and H. F. WheelerKiawlet. acting president of lie-' Jr. of Oviedo.
University, said he had banned
Congressman Bid Ilarlong told
all activities of Mejura and Hem of the value of Buy Scout train­
L'Amed (Mummy).
ing nnd of his early association
The Sun. student dally new* with a scout troop in Leesburg.
paper, said d# Klewlst's action He urged that young people lm
resulted front an Inflation con­ taught lelf-reliancy and not to get
ducted by the two societies rrt the Idea that u "henevolant Unci*
day night, at which a student Hnm," will support them.
drank "an excess of martinis.
E. C. Hogan, Jr. told uf the In­
The Bun said the initiation crease
In Hoy Scout members
lasted an hour and a half.
The university identified the from 700 in the mid-thirties to
student aa Harry C. Melton, 20. nearly 4,000 in the central district
presant. I&gt;. E. Denson gave
a Junior from Wallingford, Pa.. at
the Silver Heaver report.
R. 8.
Drown, chairman of the Bemlnola
District Committee, welcomed the
gruup.
M, (I. Hnxwel, deputy
n-gloiml executive, gave the re­
gional greeting*, Dr. John Conn
Straughan’a Redwood Loghouar gave the report uf the nominating
a huge hollowed out section of a committee.
1,900 year old California redwood Charles Morrlxon led th* group
tree which haa been formed Into a singing with Harry Weatar accom­
three room trailer, was shown to­ panying.__________________
day at Magnolia Avanua and First
Street for the purpose of aiding
LRGION M E E TIN G

tha Elk* obtain donations for the
Harry Anna Home for Crippled
Children at Umatilla.
The tower cut of the original
log measuring more than nln* fast
In dlamatar and more than aa feet
in'length was eut 44 fast above
tha base of tha trge. Mora than
of work waa required for
W ear
tb Btraughan aad hla son-inlaw, William Gnidiei, to complete
tha trailer, which eontaina furni­
ture made of redwood In Ita bad
i, living room.and kitchen. The
removed more than 10,000
_ Met at lumber frem the wet­
ter of the log.

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a* it it today". Hi*lm|i l.inillil •&gt; I day III, 1 , 1). i'l lint 1it' n**i i41 w ilium " b u b hml rond..llcil 1
pufiili i»tt I Di* " - l ' m
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f li mii I KraibipiiM nt
Arthur Will inin I'm Men* Irmlri
mill'd on ,-iyht otlii-i &lt;, iioiii Ml
I'lir«*i* liiuil'i • ,ih l 1ivti i -1•*t a
prttrlll ui tlir |icu|ilc 111 nm
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o- w out ol illi-gi-il ah,,i iie-i I,v Inti llinit III.
try Itrlung In any *Inti* I# tli, 1 ,
I'l IMlf M Mil 1•*t .til t ]tit v I ,V4ari » iMt deputy plum
I lg*i|(| nil* I 11 L|
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nriiiM iiiiniilri «od l.iim.in tioop mol,-i In* , onioi'i in I
a lughci pen rut age than cve,
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Mi'i ni ly Aim l I br- mI ■ IMl$ 7*
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rvciy cuunlry in Hu- wurld il m
I m m I ),\ till-’- ii military cool Is t-o IIII |III) I gI*111•I i'll II |' || |tt Ml tb* It hat iu-rii hrhirr tlllimglmu1
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t i , - 1he l i i i l i l , loought him l&gt;* I ..Mis Hi'fliu it v Hit i t *J*1- nntlliiu
Chriutimi* gifts wen- iin-*i,i'1
f » 1 itiit Mini
ii i ll '[ lie Hi di h Ifni e a m ..... .. - &lt;1 nl * won* In *b
In Mr*. M. D. (iatchi-1, Mi* M l. -lv
I Miiaslein's 111it I rods wai ■I mtl •*
gart-t Yale*, uml (icoigc Hi- &gt;
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IS, W. S|icnet-r who i-xpri— hc,i
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till I In iiiotlim l **111 li&gt; • !
appri-ciutlun nf the club ........... hiMi-u-wife iva- tn-hl today in the ern man has allow id Melem-e 1
muruiKi'i!
,ill»' laving -,f lo-r Im^loiml, foond "illHidatu hillt l,»&gt; gientlv fr„o ir, hero of llo- Id-imao i-&lt; -,&gt;1■■ M1 finii't klenv I-i - ■
fine fund uml good M-rvtci- llo- defeli-, illltigeil llo
\ It,---. b* Rf1*1 Mill I lig* n -i * \
they had n-ndcrud tin- mpuin - dead til (to- l&lt;it&lt;-li*-li of Itieir Meat 'In- earth to u In, Ii In- an- lioio.
Thl* IMI I tilt
t I I III l*i* Mill
1.1 roinlndird a d s diintig win
apartment on Sonlh lt,-ml‘ &lt; ea*l
thin lliruughuul tho year. IV
ilios throwing In- wind,* e*i-i,-oi'&lt; 1..
11"in v
mui
I line
indlai
lo Itoise allege I 'I imii , Flunk tf, )
out of Imlnm-p
dent tiouiKi1 Tuuhy nnmiiun-i-il &lt; ,i - ide
iciiu, 11, l»y bib i
•1 •-in •broil ({I i
Von Mali-tein as clime
Dele,-live eiiplnio l-'H-Mmlit l.em
llii-rr will In- no im-i,|iiig nf i •
"If we are to l„- tinailv smvi-s- o'.ini-t
i vt imluvv &lt;t| a hi..i, min in wliicii
I in* rein I loond Man leni go III
h-r odd tin- 'II
vlllli lii-xl Mnmlay nr mi .In"
"M ""ini..... fid," the "Lime Fugle' Vf ||e.-,
' a 1 bat gr ol "di I egaidillg In ■ b u y II11 9i|f|)(
M h Iona II l.i
nil UlTinnit nf Illy ('III j-.|mil
was - barged Inins Allntille (King .......- ,|.
S lm n f f* 4xI fi&lt; *■1 hltl t be line
New Year hnljdiiy*.
m ill "iini'niigalioii i,, inmdei." dared in a weekiod addles., *-\Ve duly" to -rcilli- piddn oul, i nnd
Dl*hn|i l.uiittil wa* mi mil" - lie aid -lie ltdIII II I*-i| Ihe fatul mini meuHiire i-ientifie a,-con, 1.. u-specl liionly tmlioi, Mi con ♦ppan'iilly Mini . .i n mi u lutafinv
hy tin- Hov. H. L. Zlnnin-i man - 1 &gt; Inoil lug of Iter luinliliml, Ralph pll’ hmlints hy III,-n effect on mart , igu-nce ol which huge mindn'l’i ■IllV'M,
&lt;l lews and ollim Soviet , tl Ig&lt;-1- ■
polnli-il nut that tin- spi-iiki-i
■ Long, HI, rally Holiday after an himself,"
,, l i e shot, hanged, pn "d iiiiil
T i l HI s t III 1 It
a former rector of flatly i &gt;
all inplil dunking party and i|uurTo date, he told rm-mher* of
1 IIS A M , I I 1
l*.e. I-i
f.1'|
Church and a funner tiit'iuhrt 1 lel. "lie was the only one of toy the Aero Club of Wa-hingion, lie- lm wneil In special MH .......pi in
William
Id-t - I , fill, i n titer
the Sanford Rutury Club
hu-haml- I really loved," l.ernlei effeel lm, not lo-eo entirely good ilo- nicn of Ins conitnand
Hi- was nloi found guilt v -d "ntld'a clitiini" *, '""-■tin player, i*
Calling atti'iitlui) lu tin- *irn-niv said *he Htihlied.
Lindbergh ma le one of Ids rate ratline to "sri-iue hilinii"" Ui-iii a ft ce intm t...t , a 1tec *gi i log Id
uf L'lirlatma* carols hy I In* m- in
Tile ileteetlve said *lia told of public appeal unn-*
liefore tin- .... Ill ,,f Soviet pliHUIlel* of war. month* and l i 1n.v - of a v - tr's
I c ti U i M t o a r t * t v « * i
Jamming one *holl Inin a hunting oviutlitn gruup Siiinidiiy night to in couseipiemr ,,f which many d 'enteoco fin y d ili a of pinole.
rifle mui filing il into the floor rereivfl the VVnglil Itinlhers Me T11i-m died ol were -dmt.
lie had been . .it
'■ d of a murali
JELLY K IH II I h i X h HIM
Hill llo- emit 1 in-quitted It"' 1 '"Id offease lt|vo|yiii| i liny.
IIRLSHANK, Australia, Dm n "JiikI In »earo him." She limited moriui Trophy lot lugli pnhlitier
Inn-band
a*
saying,
"What's
Mursliul
oil
dial
ges
he
iinilmll/ed
serviev
to
aviation
lie
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No friend -o •"hit 1 Vi- . yyi.ia mi
— (4*1— Ilrlntt Androw McNaiium,
I'nltib 11ii ltd to meet Mo i1" &gt;on e at Mi-lo ai
mal lperlldlleil
killing
of
III, wa* attackml uttd killed yi-*i- - the m a lli-i, losing your a im ?"
• lid m
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s e i n i t v r r - dll v tof
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the
tilth
Lenilrl
said
ahe
then
told
of
he left tli" jail M'-tetday and
inni airplane flight at Killy Hawk, "'‘ Dell* ami nia-s ext.-tmnod"m
day hy u giant Jfliyfi*li at N--i'i&gt;
Jewa uml other tacial tWottpa.
walked alone into do- ruin.
Mission IlfHvh, 17 mill-* i-n--t 1 srri'umiiiK at him to turn around N, CJ,
nnd
faee
her,
and
then
of
firing
He
also
a
l
s
o
wa*
aeipillled
tii-ipiilled
of
Tally, In North (Juct-nHliiud.
l.indhergh said he greeted the clairge lie aullmri/ed and pet mitt
another
shot.
The
Imllrt
struck
The hoys' father poundi-d nmt
■H-euslun with mixed emntloii* ft! transfer of Jews mid oilier
kicked the huge thing in a di­ near jamg'* heurt.
9HOpp,N?AV« t i S
I.lneotn llri^ it, one of Mis. Hiiicd ths time of the Wright ■.idol group* 1“ the HH and lie«lpt'rate hut futile effort to saw in
brothers., he said, aviation lm* n|Hi, knowing the |trisonet* were
l i 'o i i u r t
r i | t Tkraal
ton's Ufa, Th* boy died In agmn
"declined" from an art to a *cl to lie killed.
from the stlngx. The Jellyfish -h.l
ence.
Y O U T H ’S M URDER TR IA L
In .Syria, a gioup of Syrian
away and escaped,
JACKSON. Miss., Dee. 10- (/»*)
"As we have prngrt-*«ed in tini r ,i * t i N * M
e « * s i* ’
— The case of Ronnie I'itts, IH- science o f' aviation," In- added.
u
t ^
. ^
7
LAW M AKRH DIES
year-old
high
school student "we have ssparaled ourselves from
FLORIDA SU N S H IN E
JA C K S O N V ILLE- Dec. Id. id'* charged
with
murdering
hi* •he balanced quality uf life, x x x
LA
K E L A N D . Dec. lb -dV)
.........................
— Former State Rap. Cliath-* A. sweetheart's father, is experted
"How are these perfected air There's mi end in sight to l-'lurMitchell, 4!&gt;, of Vero Heath died la go to the Jury late today.
craft to he used for the henefii of bin's hlomv weather,
unexpectedly at a hotel hen- yes­
Attorneys
begun their final man, to raise his standards In the
The Federnl-Hlato Frost Warnterday.
arguments this morning In hi* deeper sense 7
argui
lag Service foreust partly eliuidy
Mitchell, prominent Vero Reach trial,
"Great factoriea full of Workers, uml continued mild weather to
attorney, was en route to hi* home Under questioning Saturday by great speeds over the surface of night and tomorroy, with a few
from Tallahassee where ho attend- prosecutor M. M. MeOnwan, tho tho earth, crest destructive power, scattered showers along the low­
nek Uema ___
■_______
ad a atal* road conference a* at­ high school Junior told of being ■such
B u y C H D IS T M A S g ^ r
arg TmprexxTy*r
they er cast coast.
torney for tha Indian River board nude and Intimate with Anna are eve* essential to our survival
The outlook is for mild weath­
He was a representative iw31-u:i. Hsndsraon, 17,
iOis Meeis oa r u * rive)
er through Thursday.

Woman Shoots :ird Lindbergh S a y s
Husband To Death Science Uroteds
After Wild I•arty Humans Too Much

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No t ic e t o to n -r ib
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Cl, Itoad No. A]A, llravaiil Connf. belli a..ii Melbourne JJeach and
polril ■iiproalinalely ko.TM mil**
ojiheati. \\ ork lu conelai of
f b ' f n a a liiliimluoua . Mlnsrsl
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lately ( 71* inllee Job N o . 77ll7
IM. (toed Nil. *lf. Hi intrude C,„H,.
y, between uvledo end Orangn
cunly l.lne. l\o r k 10 conajat of
pplylna a tilluinlnoua . Slln.rsl
tel i oat. The length fa approal*

lii.iti ll 7 17* mllus Job Mo. ISOS.
:ml, 'load No. AI A, Voliialu Comi
lr. between Kinkier 1‘oonlr bins
and Ormond Work "&gt; ctmalal of
applylna a Dilmutnuus
Mlnsrsl
Ural Coal Tha In,sib I* approalmately lo 107 mile* A urtlfisJ
check In the amount ol ISM"'")
wll' be reiinlrrit.
For each propoaal a rerllrled
iliei'K In the ainooni etaled alo.ie,
Hindi, pnyalile to lb. I'tiiilinoio ot
ilie Htale Itond liepnrimeni, with
Iha neceanary Hint*. Documentnry Htitmpa alliu'lieil. mil*' »■
&lt;iiiri|iHiiy eni'li bid All rerllrled
l bei’ka ahull ba i rl lllli il wUtlill
itnya of Die it a I* for lerelvlne
bine. Cn ahli'i a' i Jie.'ka will not
be iiiTeiiled Tin* rlieekn of III*
two low eat III.tit I I I . will be dapf tailed
All will k tu be done in acrurdame with the I'lana, npa.llhiiIlona iiiul HpecUl |'i orlalon* of
Ilia Htale llond I j. iisi tnisrit H|&gt;**
. lal at Ielilloll la i MIlr.l lo Hpe. Ill
I’tov|a|,Ilia will. It will b* fiirolali• ■I with eaidi iifonnaal,
I'loiioaala will be futnlaha.! lo
iVuallrieil ITonlrai loi a iiimn H»*
phinilon to llija uffh'a t'ill I'll).
h i m oil i i
F«ni i : ai ii fin •
I'OHAI. I'lana may ba |iun liaaad
ftnm till* office for Hie auio of
It for «ai'h eat 'No pinpoaala will
be Issued unleee tninaeia fm
them are received by this office

a t l e a d I I huufa prior In lb*
Mini- fur nin.nlng bid*.
dll blits III lint allow totals for
•acli ll*m and lolal amount of bid
Inssrltd un m e cover ut the pro­
posal
The right la reserved lo r*J*ci
Thome* Irl McKamey of |ohn*
mi) or all blda.
HTATB HOAD DKt'AHT- ion City, Tenn., former winter

Former Victor To
Sanford Died Sunday

uisNT o r riAmiDA

Allred A. McK.thsn,
Ham I*. Turnbull. Mate
Chairman

lllebwuy Kuelnrar

Atlunltc Coast Line
Kuilroad 1
Annmmree Change
Schedule

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Effective Dec. Ill, 1049

Southbound Local No, 8»
Arrive 8:16 P. M.
Leave :t:»s P. M.
L. T. Sheppard
Ticket Agent
I’hune 63

leshlent in Sanford, died early
Sunday morning in the Oel.end
hospital, following a heart at­
tack. He had been in III haellh
fur aome time.
Mr. McKamey la aurvlvet) by the
widow anil two anna, Howard A.
nml Tliomae C. of Johnson City,
but more recently of Oel.andj one
daughter, Mrs, Jack Hamlett end
a grandson. Jackie Hamlett; eliu
two hrothera, one ( lite r and' hi*
mother of Tenntieee.
Funeral arrangemente are in­
complete, but the body will be tent
to Johnson City for burial.

Co-ed Killed

local cofu.

Hoover Economy

Security Official

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a ip « « fa f d e m o n s tr a tio n
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Sperkmen seld.

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Her death occurred when they
returned afterward to the three*
story fra m e dwellinK lor men
students.
Coroner Callahan (aid Bvdnaiek
firet told authoritlee "1 mint have
killed her" hut Inter explained
hin mind wan " a blank" at the
time ehe mot death.
Bednaeek told a newnman hli
mind wnn hesy lint ho believed
they were “prnctlrlng Mime Judo
ho bln."
Moth Iletlnenak and Miss Jack*
■on were stibium majoring In piy*
cholngy a t the Uulvuraily of Iowa.
She was from Stirling ton, la., and
he la from Cedar Itapid*, la. Each
U an only child.
The plil'e broken-hearted p a r­
ents were in seclusion ut tneir
home today end the mother a s i
under a physician's care.
Her fattier, a member of the
Stata
Parola Hoard, Issued a
statement lu which he said sh«
we* "brutally murdered." lie attrlb u tid her death to "jealousy."
"M argaret
was un innocent,
trusting popular girl," her fullier
said, “ Shu was riot aristocratic
In liar bleas-she was very da*
mocratlc x-x a
"People going to college have
to fit themselves lu go out lido
tha world and you can't shield
them too much. They liav* to
■land on their own feel. Tills Is
merely a case where an innocent
girl put ton much trust in tier
companion.
“ I know there was no wrong
doing mi the pert &lt;&gt;f my ilaughler--end the authorities have veri­
fied this. My di-ugliler *»» not
in love with lltd n a n l. She was
with another twy fur her sorority
dance the night before.
"W e have built our whole life
eroiind our only child,

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fiom yean af esperlense
we highly iscemaiend langlnesWlftnousr watches foi thelf swpell*H woikmufuhlp. Piked fiom
13475 to 52500, In every wanted

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nit Mtiiitliiy morning hliim with it T IIO K . And
wonder of wonder*! It will nnivert Into the allckeat
■ml ninel efficient dlNhwitsher you ever hnw In
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more?

Come In Tomorrow!

rjAsstrsn ’I t'ltUHifufti
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Jeweler

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nutiimutfirully! J uhI i htnk wliut It

SANFORD FURNITURE COMPANY

Where CuHtomern Send theirFriendH —- Home Controlled

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with unusual feature* each at dual cow
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gained by eyerlapping power Impulses.
Seconds Ik imeke manifold efficiency resultpt^Ffrem shorter ‘'leads." Third, In the
litertrtass and rigidity a f tba engine block.

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SLICED BACON lb. 49^
Steak CUTLETS lb. 79^
in, RibCHOPS lb.
lider'cHOPS lb. 49^
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S A N FO R D , FLORIDA^

St Pete
Is OnUlwed

, ByHighCourt
10 .P e r c e n t Amuse­
ment Tax la Said
To Be Confiscatory
By Supreme Court

Missouri Court To
Hear Racial Suits
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Dec.
13 - - (4*1 — The Missouri Su­
preme Court ruled yesterday
that trial court could hear dam­
age act tone growing nut of
breach of contracts with clause*
prnhlhltlng leafing or telling
teal estate to members of a
particular race.
I.aat year the United States1
Snpitux Court held that real
estate agreements not to tall
or lease propeity to persona of
a pellicular race are not en­
forceable In court*.
The Mlisouri court held yeaterday that the federal deciilon
did not go Into another angle—
whether ona party to tha orig­
inal reitrictiun could ha sued
for breach of contract.

TALLAHASSEE, Dai. 13— &lt;/P&gt;
— The Florida Supiama Cduti toj^fay declared unconstitutional a 10
ftrcaai amuMmant Us Uviad by
' (k* city ot St. Pttm bur*.
’ la a unanimous decision, ihe
court u id the tas w *i ‘Wholly « •
^Itary. unruMiitbla and confitatoiy" and tha city wa» without
power to lavy it. The las W#» levied
•••in n amusamtnl oparaton, and
bot tha genctal public.
» Tba court raid icvaral special
- laWf war* patted during the 1949
ItgiaUiiv* session authorizing cil­
ia* to levy «uch eacUa taker, but
R F C
ill war# vatoed by tha governor

City Geta Report
OF RFC On Loan
For River Docks

Tha 8 per cant saU* U s . levied

by the State during tbg (September
spatial •asiioii eliti efpUss to
iJnilMRwnta, the court laid, and
muSteipallties were dented the
right to levy a similar taxi
. The Supremo Court’a deciilon
Qupholda a ruling for tho IJInellas
county circuit court.
St. Petersburg theater operatora
contended thalr occupational licen­
ses taxes ware Incrteaed 200 per
C*ni and tho additional licenses
tax** were increased 200 percent
d'the additional 10 Mfenpt levy
gross receipt* wduld edit them
4,000—an Incraaio of ,12.000 par
cfni
In taxation.
- -,
ni lit
tesatton" Justice Glenn Terrell, wilting
the’ unanimous opinion, said a tax
turrets* of 18,000 parcant id “fatal
fur Unreasonableness. No business

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Ts

T a ke

E x p e c te d
U p

$ .1 0 0 ,0 0 0

W h o le
B ond

T o
O f

Is s u e

Ih r City Commission last night
reviewed • nine page report iupplied by the Reconstruction Finance
Cniporatinn containing the trims
o| the $300,000 RFC loan and
bond issue (or the waterfront termi­
nal project.
Copies ot the report were given
tu ihr Commissioners fur fuiiher
sludy before llie Commission ap­
proves it its the form of a resolu­
tion. said City Manager Clifford
McKibbin. The RFC will probably
lake lip the whole issue of bonds,
lie atided.
T h e leporli o f th r Hwlmmlng
I’utX Adv&amp;ory Contraiit*eras, let-um
memiliix .a, St cent ailmliaioii price
fur rhllqriVi^firul 2S cants for
adults, and that tha pool h« oil#*
a yean aruund paals, with
full lima from April to' October
•nd part time during tha winter,
waa accepted he tha Commjatlon.
r. McfThbir) ■wwa.Mpd th it tha
tnmltt
in south lion til the actual operation of Hie
pool, which
la now waring corn
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No Change* Are
inned In Loca
. •*
•l*
Grocery Stores
V •

•iaAWMRUfc1!

plotfon. •

garaant of the Sonfdrd Mirgar
Ann' Store a« far a* Wd Hava beon
. informed," Uarutgor Joo Saunders
said this morning.
“W# have been advised to con-

ttnue operation* aa, lit thdl P*»L"
he declared," and ouf policy wli
ba to maintain prlcal a* low and
volume of aaiet aa high aa pos­
s ib le ."
c
Raundera atatad that he

A number of raaldant* from thi
area bounded by Twentieth HtreeJ.
Escambia Drive, Locust and Mel
Innvlll* Avenue, what* many new
hornet art/being built and occupied
leigiestcd that th* City make “
survey for placing of new street
lights. This request was granted
Request of d A. Maddy of the
Fellowship Front, for extension

"/tin s gruvs
gruva at
at the
.... Municipal
----. A llhad been udvtaad that tha stores citrua
(Caatsaaei wa * • * * •*«&gt;
wm be operated by a new aub
tidiary
n corporation known aa Mar'

nn Btoraa, Inc,
' The Winn and LqvOtt, organise

tloa has announced
subaldlay haa acquit*
of-(he Margaret
from tha
„_.»*rst Ann SupOl--------fh* ptlca Involved wa* around
•lM fO .0 0 0 .
• -'Is.
tl
Officers of the ngw corporation
«f«» A. D. navia. ptialdanlt R. C
Rajtlay. vic*-pr*ild*nt| J .G . Han
ton,. vlr*-pr*aid*ntt , Jamas
DaVis, vira-prestdenti
president) G. W. Cavaatary; Odell* Morgan,
nattgh, secret*
r. 1
F. Arnelj, assistant
ttaasurar; T.
nd tr#—
tre n u, ..
m.,,
secretary and
It wa» announcad. that panaiona
and rih ir employ** benefit plans
trill fa continued fgg aninloyaaa of
_ the Margaret Ann ttnraa.. No
• change* will be mad* in tha )•**Inr. - merchandising and other
onaratlonal polieiia of tha orgahlaml
JJj

T'»d*e Offer*
Five Dollar Sermon

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c^iiKiKig .LiiJy •. ith occasional
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T U E S D A Y DEC. 13. 1919

Associated Press Leased W ire

British “Docs” Over Dozen State* Join Scramble
LambastEwing
On Medicine
C o n tr ib u tio n s

f*' i n in

A m e r ic a n D o c t o r s
T o F ig h t B r i t i s h
S o c ia lis m
LONDON,

Dac.

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13 - V I V - A

group of British doctors lanihailcd
U. S. Federal Sacurity Adimnmralor Oscar R. Ewing today tor his
vittft on Britain's Natiuna! liralih
Service.
The “ Fellosvship For Freedom
In Medicine, target of lemsiki hy
Fwmg line last week, relniiril il.it
"the public itruuld rcahic iliai Mr
Oscar hiving is Mr. A nnum He
van's (ipimsite n^mim in iln- L mi
rd Slates." Derail it Hiifoh hraltli
ministrr.
Hie grou|f objedstl in imng
lagged "a small giuup of diehaids"
by Ewing, relorling lhal un ihr contraiy it numbats 3.IMH) members,
most of whom art in Dulam's
Health Seivice now and air In mg
to makt it work.
Ewing last weak sent the Bri­
tish Health program wa* » siteeesa, amt charged that certain
groups In organlrad American
medicine, opponents of a 11 H.
health M'hrme, were conli ihnling
to support the propaganda activi­
ties of "a small group of dirliunl
Biillsh doctors who are 'till luridlug the national health piogreiu."
The Fellowship replied it wan
not (Igliting th* national liralih
program hut was fighting "tu keep
parly pulilli’i out of medicine and
an In prcsnrv* th* high standatds
and splendid
traditions of (hi- pro­
iV

Bullitt Once Airliner Crashes
For Proposed Air Force Academy
Called Alger At Capital Airport
Hiss Commie
By C HA R LE S C. HASLET
AP Special W asA Uiton Service

WASHINGTON. Dec. 13.
(#*) — A tnamhle u umlrr wav fm
tlir piupoiril Au Finer academy which ihr An I un r Impn Cungrru
will autliorirr at it* neat iniion.
/rn i

M r m li r n «if ('••n g m s, r h a m b e n &lt;&gt;i c u m m r u r ami uuhviihial n i t
(tom m m r than a iluicn slates a ir tanipaigliing to wm the

iciilemy foi ipecttlc «ite*.
The Air Force has set up a
hoard lo recommend a tile .
The tchuul would prepare offi­
ce! * for the All Force a* th* West
I'm ill and Aiintpolia academies do
for the Army and Navy.
The Air Force plain to Invaitlate all silet suggested in bills
gate
before Congreet. w well a* other
site* proposed by chainheri of
c.inimercv and others in letters to
the fleeteiaij of Air and the Secl e t a l y of llefelite

site 1, laid, loht a I eportCr the
Alt t- &gt;i.-e nt« no preconceived idea
•» to Ih r Mle.
Th« L'hiet ut Army F iigincei*
has been a tl.e j hy the hoard to
make prelim inary »uiv»y» of th*
luggetted eite*.
A ll )iiu |)„ra l* tin tile s must he
III the liuaid’i hand, hy Pec 31.
fn n- recumiiiendstiun w ill he
g va ilild e lo lllr u r \ t •rts lo ll ot
C oligletr.

nie Fellowship, in it* f° trn'*}
statement, said that n.me of

Haailaa** « * ran* ■•••

Local
Post
Given.
------------.
.
llonora
Honors At Annual
Legion Conference

Anchor Inn Entered,
And Robbed Of lif W 'I .J ir s ^ iy id T - a s * ! ! :

yum returned Sunday night from
Tha Anchor Inn, on the Or il,r animal mid winter conferente
Undo Highway at French Avanuu. m .lacksrmvllle. The local post
.
was antarad Sunday night and wa* awarded a ca rllftca ta o f martt
more than $1,000 waa atolan. .............
.......... o f Florida
...rn th_r ...
Department
Folic* Chief Hoy G. Wllllama 1 *■ t )(ir
meritorlou* service in Its
ported this morning.
, , &gt;mrml.rrihlp drlv*. It wa* m»
.
a ^ 1(||i ,,n n|U (n Klnrida hmiored
Tha robbery waa reported
to
olica yesterday noon whan Jim .mt uf the mt&gt;r* than ‘.’no post*
owner,
opened
th*
pancar,
1 ’apt. Karl T. I.ouck* w»* the re■h register w*» ripjent of two awards. For being
ivarn.. Tha cash
ten
pounded
found
to
have
b**n
rounded
upon
the Legionnaire who enrolled the
•uod
and damaged. Of the emour. i, *0.1 member* individually, he
u
.
SI ------- . . S
u . A - ma A .a
K|v*rs
a diamond
encrusted
•stolen,
U ‘ " about $#00 wa# in cash
and
1 eglun nin. He also racaivad fo u r
an $100 in chacka. ,
'the screen outside of th# vanfVg1m i"e )l*r«tt* lighters
tilator fan waa found s
fur **ch (tu tntmbera we enbeen removed permitting entry lolled.
Into the building
bv crawling
uildf
The conference approved th#
it ween th* fan bladaa.
final plans for th* annual conAnother robbery wee reported 1 rn Him which will b* held In April
r Gilbert Williams, operator of uf HIM In Ft. Lauderdale.
tfve Good Luck Grocary, l - u*
At Die doting luncheon Sunday
West Thirteen! Street, who re- State Rep. Rryan G. Patton spoke
veafad that Uia place had b“*n ,11 the subject of “Tha Dangers
antarad Sunday night and
if nonimumsm From Within.
removed from cash register*.
rear* the Legion has
"For HI yaara
Police are making an Intel)' liren the leader in tha fight
of tha rob- sgainst Communism,” Patton
aiv* Invaetigation
Ii
■* “Poll*#- "hi
beriai,
Chief Wil Hared. "Yet, today, w* are In far
R IM . said
llama.
1
greater danger from the threat of
C&lt;otninuniain than aver before, It
CALDWELL WINS
I* Incumbent upon each of ua to
TALLAHASSEE, Dac. lA r V f' see that the type of government
__ mer Govarnor Millard Celd which we received from our fore
—Forr
waU. tn hla flrat appearance i«- bear* as a trust ahmild
ilij ba passed
ffliw th# Cabinet aa a private on to our children and onr chil­
tr. today won a reduction In dren's children at laaat In aa good
that coaital petroleum com condition as wa roc*lv*d It."
ia paying fo r an oil laea* on
I'alton is tha present chairman
1Innda. .........
of the Un-American Activities
__ amount atlll la to ha cal- Committee of the H oum of Repre­
tad, but tha reduction may sentatives of Florida and la a past
•uiatad,
•0 parcant of tha
ha aa much aa 10
paymanta made by department. commander in OxlaMfltOOO annual pay
homa.
•
the company, ■
I.ncsl representative! attandlag
m h h

ax

Galloway, Joal Fi#|i
forton, rapt., I
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BOSTON, Dac. 18. — (/P) —
U. H. Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Jr., says lb# United Nation* did

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.lust In,-., many proposal* tha
lllr Nrihril in.l, t ill, ,I n a dr
• tv ie lm le . I i i vc received wa* nut alioui li.lMltl a c ir- m il lie nrcer
■ary toi f o . illlir . to Main 2,Mid
w u iic , i„ it.r .rx u n l Iln *
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in. trie* ot i.ieui r«l. Arthur c a ilr l* iilld ri n I III ,1 I .iild ltio li- pn|Ui\ m il
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l«» llV I'H I .V3 I ) ) 111 M 1 \
I (ill ill ir« l H Ilf It lllr IliH tr M ill poll
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I.I. —
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M nd rrl M iirc lm IT ;iu k
m.inrnl milv lliiu n v li tlir rat.ih|ishI ’n ir, li s u it I,n l.,, ||| * | P i r i i lilrnl of \ until! Ir .lr is lr d govrrn- d rill 11 m ii i i i h :f pi,ilia tin a
n iriil m eilr up id .ill ih r us holts , Inapn ................... I g tiirru m e n l
in tlir u m lii n ilh tlir power lo I I rm fu iiif.il n hi in t lir ciiuilna
&gt;r.u
l l i . -I tiru iru t, lir f o ir fh r
h.u k it- iln isnm t" J.ir M il'a s lin ,
Nali.noil II, hi am /ilP m ( miter
*^rminnle
llig h
Si hnol
history
m rc,
i mil li lord
rtp rrla lim ix
teacher anil stale d u n Ini o f ihe thal a lilllilliri nl lira ir iltg u ill'
rs ln n ii plans «m ilil mi lo I onfession in the best In le iis l* " t W uihl f'e d ria h rti, to lil ih r Rotary
Micss at llo iiu iiliia srsslmi to
patients and dortora alike "
• • lu ll at him broil at the Yacht snpplrairni ilm -r a lr r n t, m Ihe
" I lls statement la tint the ic m i II I lull y rilr u lity .
» m hv
o f nn ImtraMiul in v e ilig a lln n hul
W n|ill
g n v riiin irn l l. * II l i t
Just another ttam In tha Im uran
W A M IIN i.liIN . I&gt;rc. l i
&lt;/!*&gt;
A dm inistration's campaign for »*» I ih iiik I ii alanii voluntarily hy all
A
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ainp.iini
Ini
g
m
r
rm
m
rn
l
ir
own national health program, the nations o f ih r wmhJ sacrificing
“
hip.
Im 10 l.i.l.y l.m lr.l dilown lo an
said the “Fellowahlp.
a small pail n l their individual
IwirilII n
Hordar,
in u v is who
wi»« ia
i» the Uoyal
7/7
lil jim
jii piogiam
n up hy
.vill
pi,un
ping,am diaw
dl
in d fo u n d tr of
PjJ
sovereignly to
one my) trio lily *tiv
Mi.
lowanlp, described Ewing a- " Ml
authority wilts power lo pravtnt lln b e ii llo o t r i I la foiecati that
Trumap’s agent over het*.
wot. lie continued, or it w ill be ■ i*.iq|il n . r the la.payei $.'IMN),
/ - I lio’ not Wind Id* calling f'!"*?
hiotitthi
about involuntarily through • n l a .estof t\s dieharda, but l • do ubjaet
11..- t&lt;..inr• I'lF.iilrnt, aildtci.mg
when li# auggaata w* are unposed a world war which w ill sa« one ira

In th» nalTonai 'health adrame,
h« said. Th# Fellowship, he *»
plained, opposes Win* ••(»*»•»
, i... health
il.-mIt I, inourtiii
the
program which it wlihas
to correct.

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III,, i ll't l'll'r i.ll 1C d llcct I'VMIIIinU llte line m .l on.l.lh In ii. i ' ..I tin
linn. I II*1 a ilncsB said In* »h*l U‘d
11 uuit used on r a a « a u .

State Out 01* Cash,
Cay StapsPayment
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r HtIll'll 1^ 1 ' tittiit.
M M lim im tl
■inat• I v minimum' —40
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liny si|'t vla lb illty ol
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11ttui)il *idler (' itl (lay *iai,l to
da, lie lias st.qiprd paying Slate
bill- Ituipniaiily liecnuse tlir gen
MSI fund Is all but Wiped not.
tie 1 spotted In Ihe Cahliirt- Mint
"lie face Ihe f ll’ t uf the y ril ntlti
I, in tv enough mmirv In meet tlir
linn cimqiietmg all the rerl and I (lie Nstninal Kringamratmn lm i«t 1 i.i .j r tiii! I m i 11 n ii»I )i III*
I&gt;mvriill "
I,r. 1 . ...... I', I ,.t frtciors fbr *1
impnimg ils will upon the entiir Irirm * tail mylit, pictlulcd liisl
i n., ral milliuti dullars tliui Iih-i • ,M*i DM 4-1, I |tr 1 lit |’Ml Mil
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Mr MrC'ii'dln was Introduced liy i* * l 2 '‘ t*1" ,‘l1" l r i ^ Ni^ ^ie cstcetlid
,1 lllllltiliril "tt 1**1*»• Hit*
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1- In'll lias been dumped into llo
Jack ItatiKan who ncallad tlist
tin' lulliit.in a (ra i
1. ,1 11 • • I . ' * I lll h i 'll
eriii'i.'il fund, but i ' ioi n till ili’ii
ho *nuk* on lids ■nhji'pt on* ycai
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I th.l » 1 It h il
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fur wm Id government hud nut -'niltut Imnr m dir l.md, Mnn.ii t:\i.f I null, hr said
I
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idle mold Illy pay 1 nil tm si at,
dinuidshed during the interval llr
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Him irnilving name, air leeiiry and ill-id ........ iiiip lm .- I , I
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said 11,at tit* danger of wa,
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will l it,- about t'.\Unounu
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wliii'li might Ineak out tn Kurnpt
«lir r.mnalr nl a fij. dlll.lHN),
1 * Miillttltnt rtti I'uRl N|t I
I
lie
I
Iim|&gt;trull*i
addl'd.
Inliupe
would quickly vngutf the vilmli nuo .jrlnil Im llo. lutal ycai.
have I'oongli 1.....
*..... 111 ,
,
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.
I i Ii F I. AH P It. .- I t
i-l'i
u 1' 11
tu 1 ii
tiultng nr tl lour ill. 1. I ’mnlrid tlt.i lli|t the next liner weeks to&gt; 1‘ t r .1i i i f 1 I s I k h u n t 'l l
Mr McCaslln outlined lli* m
11,*feifoial
ilm
tnuil tiling
iiirel
tlir
Mats
psyioll
and
mill
gaoirallon of the United Nninm
lltm ia n '
l o ( i n n v i a ( a m p •it re e llirlit c n ot itl I I I *• e today
at Han Franlcscu and said that u
| | ir .
.iav rm,Irirm r. ,)&gt;mi the ( I .lioo.oou jllo .'tlh u i doe 1
I unit'll id llp lliiid ' *d flesh dins
writar*
mi
.tail.
4
had been successful in alum
I I .til frm o I I 1 "Is 1 ' ■
stt'l
In
an
vffuit
In
r|&gt;
m
l
tip
H
im
hi
ell of il. objective, .............ne.u‘
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' lo'an e ffo rT ti/ip m l .... .he ... !
1 '
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,
in
voiihp
ih
f
Cahllivl
4«lM|ilrt|
.t
1
effort to establish a lasting prs.r ' •.mnolirr Im tlir Hoover Krp.,,1...... in* .the Cihltiel adoptr.l .1 ir-.. [ • ...........
' ■1 "
1*' '''
I Ills follow '■
I lie
,'U .l i.OiHrV
llr said that th* wmld t. im „ ,s ,r.t,H tlmr loJsV It. wind up ''dim, by Hchool Hopi II,. on- I*
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• I n . 'll i i s t f l it . I
Inp i'in g I, I. ItV
•livltlrd li&gt;l,1 Iwn mined t-aoin- m l
. .
. . ,
. Halley Ulglllg Floridians In tun
■' ' 1 *.&gt; i t i* |oi-mi
I .1 into I'/fl'C I * . 1
■■ai 1 ■ enthat Ilia grealest armanu'in !«■• o hedolr iln In, led pic.ridatum ul 1 «i.wfi iilliu aulomotnlr license tan
11
*ill " , ‘ 1'
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. ' I l l . j lllirt llr. 11 t in il tost I I* I'J
t - t t - t.U lory Of tile .......I 1 , „ a w tid to .‘ in ir la n ni (M e n u 1 « » 'ly •» potlible it dm asl — l ' m 11 ................ ", '
li - . 1 out tlir n
,|.|'li
&gt;t holiday
. ,
,
.
, ........ ...... .. tax cuH acton in nut, thru ................ ..................." "
111 I .....
taking place betwsen them
| il* tin lil|i|nl,» 1....... .
.not ). dint on tor Ini to u iig ro iis
md. 1 .
II
lag ifi'elpts to la lia li.
"ilglity-une cents nut of *'*' '
1 tie In (Mile* &gt;d
lilt- lira Hut I' I tpply tn ddi
tax T lo ila r In the U n it*,I Hist*
a t m i . ' 41 n .il- t ulintg soil 0111
,y „|0 u „ p w („ t „ „ M | , 1 1.-,• 1
r.’jf 1ie*l Mr ,‘ X-

m

Holiday ( i t m s
Shi pi i nip. Kail To
Last Eifcht Days

11 1 snip Il 4 A 1l i l i l d
goes directly or indliectly In
1„ .Ion, in llir 11011141) rg u b lu li
Ihe deadllile fo r im ith a -r i- l»o 1
"Il
1 , „ l d ,11 11 I I h* 11 1
Mther to tiay fo r past wars, m tn
iruaiiaasri ua r u t a u r
ft .
They w ill y irld alnoil fid .
U il
li
1 1 ...... 1u
p te p tr* fm fu tu re wars. Mi M&gt;
---------- ------ -------------| nhfl.UOO during th * "lode &gt;e»i
i|"D l iCU 1 "
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1 '-jilin said, adding tha* &gt;udv * TV
U iai n
r t *f l1 1l II h
H p
f II
CompirolJer Gay -aid iec*,|dh K
i i I(
i o&gt; V
vF
h ( I1
f*. r&lt; 1?
I it, m th* naw sai*. is an ')•&gt;• ,
pctcgnl of the tax dollar 1* &lt;01
iliir.rin .r .1
1 .id
1, Il
stoning to Iricklv in,' &gt; .11, atnmi lo
N ew
ju ris I w elfare, and only 3 pn
i t, IDU i,l lltt , . hud :tl 4*1 t il
|iilMi,i)iif) tn lb* Tr.am i . „ i n
cent for ihe ordinary opr ratio,
_______
. .as mill • If IMl. il Inm 1h *4(8'
...................... *
T A LLA H A S S E E Drc. is.— m!*» ii.it he still haa im ,1. finite id, j
II
-illil Jlf 1 on ,1 pi IV i' .il
about
how
much
it
"
ill
pi
mine*
■Governor Warren lelitlnril in
um| |.s. lilt e death ll 11*
I, Ir
I
lie
$3,611,000
........
Hie
4*0
&gt;liv mansion for a few hours to­
I,
1
genet .si fund was l*n sliri Gay
day,
*
I II l . ill* 1 Hod ‘ 1 ss•**
l.i.ik out 13,600,000 tu nmi &lt;- Hi.
lu r I m Mill 4 I'I •
" " I'I*
'I h* Governor was among Hi! (lecembar Htata wil.*.t..
Mil) HU1 11*1*11 -I mimI 1 hi' 111
.
„ .
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, ...... iiiatleidH of the Tallahassee Mo-

I., Bntner Etacli*il
Farm Pmvrain llciul

I^n Hutner waa elected ■
niorlal lfoa|illal who were trails
man of the County Conmdit** 1 fttrred from Hi* old Army Air
rharga uf admtniitaring farm pi
I'V e * Hospital to th* city’s new

grama lirough the I'rmliicHun «•*■-»
itis litu lin ti.
} ■rkallng A dininlatratlun o .he
Duwev
„„
unival at Hi*
0/
,A
“
r,.e
,,1,"
"
r
new
hospital
th * Gov
fTai-.
I
f
a||||^t&gt;iv
aaaiaaallxlutrutllfaj
ul
I
.
.
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Ctrl* Matideux, admlnlstrativ* « .
i-uom wa. not ready for lacco

fleer, announcad today,
.Ipaney, Ho, traveling lo his private
Out pf more than *H(tu
j limousine, Ira want to Hu- mansion
giowers to whom notices of Hatur- |
w|fj re-enter the hospital
day's election wara sent, only MM this afternoon
voted.
Th* Governor’s physician said
Leslie T. liryan waa alerted vie* ill* chief executive i,.
b. "r„fii,,.
"feeling het
chairman and J. T. McLain, Jr., a ter" but would lie confined Ini
committee member.
Homier I ■everal more days.
Carter waa cbosan aa first alter
Warren entered the hospital
nati) and Frank Russall a* second Isst Wednesday, suffering from an
alternate,
opard stomach and physical and
"Tid* ia an I m p o r t a n t com nervous exhaustion.
mitt**," said Mr. Mathleux thi*
morning, "as It has a lot to do with
SMUGGLER IIE L Il
the allocation of funds for soil
M IA M I, Dec. 13 —1/1*}— The
conservation In Baminal* County, fourth uf til) alien* smuggled Into
which he estimated would mmuint ibis country hy plana from Culm
to $10,800 in 1060. The group mil waa arrested in Naw York City
make r r c u i u m i n d s l l o m for Saturday, It waa announced today
changes in futitre programs slid
"ol. William Carmichael, chief
can administer possible price sup of tha immigration and nnturail
porta on acreage allotment*.
ration service in Miami, said
Nlrolaa Neuman, 38, a Romanian
M K A N K H T MAN
was arrested by New York patrol
LYNN, Maas., Dac. U t.-i/D - man.
An armed man robbad a parap­
legic last night • • he sat lt*l|&gt;1es&gt;l
GHOVKB PURCHASED
in his specially constructed wheel
Harauel B. Hal
Nelson of Orlando
recently purchased grove proper­
•hair.
Joseph Mangan- 68, told nolle* ties In Sections 16, 21 and 22, For­
•tuck a pistol in hla est City, from Mr. and Mrs. Lin­
eheeled along a city coln D. Whyte and Mr. nad Mrs.
»tra«t and robbad him of $24
Louie Okun of Naw York City and
hla car, re- Mr. wtd Mr*. Martin Rarnkoff of
_ friends, to Patlano^, M. J, laveau* stamp*
-to report the on
pur‘
)d $160,000,

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t ■1 ■— 1 fl 1411 dm ID It*
■ 'C )ll to ' ,1 uiii
in. topping in 1 1a.

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s*l • P"l Is
liVt 1 d Itl

1 ., t year’s p h ihltl &gt;11 • ll 11'lit
t.ipiiivids wa. 1 -1 hi Iriy
rids
. n
in fm
t•t h v
l i „ evnel In, ir 1 ii hi*' nn,UR
it,- I, di,|ay it 1 (M \ M h .• 36.
h , i„ t ut I2 :iii \ M l tu i1
Mill UlltV aljCl
i hr lll.'iri," 1In,
1 "mon 'tilled 1 | -a11k !h&lt;
tine
&gt; .a .ld)ipli,k‘ • ,’ •*( il Idll- Mi, t
, 1 Ji.lf', fo r ur ni *',**
1 i.i N • •!’»
county scltoula.
I 'I I'I llpef l ull
M'll lit ItiW i tiip It i l fH 1* •11 n ffit'ia l* ImiiU'i I m i iii ' c permit 1 •si Is »*riil Mil 4
. "inli,l&lt;atInn pi :oIs sal M.i
It II JJrH,
th
inti
p in ,le i i,| tl III*
tillin ', M"
in I m 1III* Mu111mi* 1‘n
O ifH
k
mo 1 • 111*1 lie N l'glu "i--till'd l,l
p lt.ir Iln llt'lx Ilf III IIIUl|t V 4II
HC*II(Mil. lit 11 t|i.q
11til 11111u11 p iiii IrIhiii'Ii I
I
I A I.I,A H A ."M il . ...... I t
wl’t
Mrs .James A. Jexlv, "li vt-m
old mother nf klr*. Phillip It Ihn'h ■• Ii»im&gt; ,t
, Tim CnbtiiH Itiiard „ r KihisiHiun
tiled at tha local hnspilnl ul
H&gt;
i»,lay agreed in mli'pti n n , .dfi.-DI
m i - - i|N i. lin y 1 rn n h
puldfi! sdiuul le xllm n ki It, ’.di f ls is
A.M. today followiiiK « -huit ill

M . Jameit A. .lusl v
At A «‘

ness,
Mrs. Jeily came In Hnnfonl fum
yearn agn with her hiihhan.l fioiu
Musbillg, N, Y, They resided at
1!17 Holly Avanuu. Kin- was I.....
March 10, IgOll In Readim;. Fit
Besiiles iha husband tntd tier
daughter shu Is survived by I wo
granddaughters, Mrs. Ileuiye An
drew Hneer and Miss Phyllis Itaeh
of Hanford) one grandson, I'hdhp
in
a
aaa«.ffy Jr..
ir*i' Hanford;
d
■■III' e "1
It.
..................
Ilach,
“ b iiih
un iu' , one
Mrn. K, H, Tyler, Vuleejo, C iilif;
«ftn
ill MHtwgj William
lY llim ill W.
1ft 'Cliumb-v
I
on* hrothar,
u| I.ting Island City, N. Y.
Funeral services will lie ..... ducted at 8:30 P.81, Friilav a'
Erickson Funeral Hume with Rev
A, 0. Mctnnla and Dr. K. I'
Brownlee officiating.
Interment
will follow in Evergreen Cmmtery.

HI IH I'.'. In-e 1:1
1,1*1
. lli,'111I m i?, *'
in u it 11,. Iit *■ lii'iuhpiurleiH ii'ju u lt'd
I lie liiih ril n,'i' i '| il,',| lei'imnuetii l n ; ItnJ ftiiiinl the mp.t,iup ll.ie e - did ions n f Hi'I imiiI Hupi
limm.is

vein , ,i. | -m ,,r lli,, Amt&gt;i i.-iiii ,|i’i)
o ') cm....under u| It.'iliii lo id i'iil
niter n limit win,di I,ml iim lid i/e il
•nosl ut d,e Amerl,'im mid Gem,m,
m.itm in .1 pnll.'c in I lie ,-|, y,
I lie . I11I1I l&lt;n,l wan,|eieil nut ,,(
tin. Timil v iilil al aim,it
p M t ,»
day
A tteueist ''all was sent mil |,y
hol 11 Gi'imnn c ivil bin pull,',. mM|
1 I1,. Aniiri,-nn m ilita ry indice putHint iicoie, ,,f senti'lierH nn Hn&gt;
ei'lie. It I,ail Iteen (enrt'd Hie lm\
IlMglll Inn,' w uililerfd into Hi* vast
m *it iif tin G runitwiilil Kurus I tn-ur
Ills lullin'

I ' Hnlley, gnd a r u m .... „ f itin ly
'’m nniiltar. Hint has for i,'v&lt;irul
'Vi't'ks lie ,&gt;11 |,»ilnii|: nvci I v I Inrat: s
and seeing wldeli need ifplm -lng.
C n r c M l-!E l
lilre c lu m „ f Ihe Semnml,. Cnimty Cliam hnr ,,f Cumiiien-it w jll
...... . tunlghi at 7:80 nVInek aV
1 tie T ouriat Centnr, Edward llig i!tna, mtinager, anmmiiced i,&gt;day.t

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ISRAKI.I CAPITAL
I FI. AVIV, Israel, Dec. 13.—(A3
—Th* I mjicH Knnsbet ()iarllauientt will 1ne1 in Jerusalem ill l&lt;)
' T A M P A ,. Dec. 18—(/P)-Thr«* days, its speaker, Joseph Hprltt.
Ht. Patcraburg man tossed a /ttk, anummretl today,
David lien tjurinn, tha prime
cigar bog
sof
ew money olf
Gandy “ ‘
vlill* minister, m eapec led In move his
ly loday whiia
officara
than at high offices lo Hi* Holy City tomorrow.
Rut govnrninem spokesman said
apaad
tha apart.
-------- William A. lira present nmvsi do not maau
Eblen, 21, Jirufalvm is Immadiataly to b#
M Vtr. Weaver Is considered tha orftclal political
Air Bair. capital of tha data of IsrarL

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__________ 1 ____________________________ A N IN D E P E N D E N T , P A U L Y N E W S P A P E R

St Pete
It Outlaw
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Missouri Court To
Hear Racial Suits
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., Dec.
13 — (A*) — The Mltsnurl Su­

preme Court ruled yesterday
that trial court could hear dam­
age actions growing nut of
breach of contracts with clause*
prohibiting leasing or selling
teal estate to inenihers of a
particular race.
I.ast year the United Slates'
Supianta Court held that reel
estate agreements not to sell
or lease propeity to persona of
a particular race era not an(orreahle In courts.
The Missouri court held yes­
terday that the federal decision
did not go Into another angle—
whether one party to the orig­
inal restriction could be sued
for breach of contract.

AA t&gt;**

10 P e r c e n t Amuse­
ment Tax .‘Is -Said
To Be Confiscatory
By Supreme Court
?

T A L L A H A S S E E . D tc .

13— (TP)

—The Florida Supreme Court toJ U y declared unconstitutional a 10
&gt;%tfC*at amuaemanl tax Uviad by
‘ At* city of St. Pataraburg.
• la a- unanimous decision. the
court »aid tba tax was "wholly ar­
bitrary. unreasonable and confixtory” and tba city was without
power to levy it. The ta» Urai levied
e|aitut arausamant opeieton, end
trot the general public.
m The court laid several ipeciel
-law s were passed during the 1949
Kgieietive session authorixiaa cit­
ies [to levy such cacisa takes, but
ill tyer* vetoed by *he governor.
The S bar cent sales tax. levied
by tba Stata during the September
«MCla) session also applies to
atnUaemexts, the court laid, and
D ie C ity Commission lest night
municipalities were denied the
rlXbt to levy n stasllnrU**
reviewed a nine page report sup­
' The Supreme Court'# daclaon plied by the Reconstruction Finance
Oipholds n ruling for the finallas
Corporation containing the term *
county circuit court.'

•!

City Gets Report
OF RFC On Loan
For River Dock*

'

( 84,000-^-an increase of . 12,000 per
ctni in taxation.
■ Justice Glenn Terrell, writing
A the'unanimous opinion- aald a tax
* N tm * s - o f 12,006 percent Id •‘fetal
for unreasonableness. No business
,V |C~ —
*•
t“ ‘

m

is In eoulh
ill reeult in

"Twax*

con. . . ___ m v U M J o
t h ff Fpast."
iif iu t o u t r it lo m •» , toa w

he declared" and c u ■f policy
......... wll
be to maintain price* ■ 1 Ihw and
volume of (alee ae high as pusU-SihlS."
C . 'y '; . . .
Mr. Saunders staled that he
had been adviaed that the stores
will be operated' *bv a_ new sub
sidlary
known aa Marllgry corporation
form _
gdrt Ann Btorea, Inc.
LqVftt, organiseorganise­
ft a Winn end Lrpratt
d that.
thai lha
tla t has
announced,
the new
It
subatdley
* assets
. lay has acquire
. irifatT th(.
of-the Margaret A
................
holderi
from the
upqm antets,
__ ret Ann Bupdl—
r ------ Inc.
I he price Involved was around
AOgO,000.
w
h
of the nkw corporation
jtjm A. D. Pavla,

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A s s o c ia te d Pi

British “Docs” Over Dozen States Join Scramble Bullitt Once Airliner Crashes
LambastEwing For Proposed Air Force Academy Called Alger At Capital Airport ;
Hiss Commie
On Medicine
With 19 Survivors

Contributions F 1 o in
American Dn c t n r s
To Fight B r i t i s h
Socialism Hit $150
L O N tX IN .

Dec.

13— t / P l — A

group o l British doctors lam bs,led
U. 3 . Federal Security A tlim u n itator Oscar R . Ew ing today for his
views on Britain's National Health
Service.
'T h e “ Fellowship For Freedom
In M edicine, target of t e in a tli by
Fsving here last w eek, relo itcil that
“ the public should ic a lire jlia i M r
Oscar Living is M r. A n n u m lie
van's opposite number m the l mi
rd S la te s." Bcvan is B u liili licalili

l y CHARLES C. HASLET
AP Special Waekln*lon Service
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. — (iP) — A uram hlr is under wav for
the proposed Ail Force academy which the An Force hopes Congress
will authonrr ai its neat session.
Memhris id Congress, chamber* of commerce and individual citi­
zens from more than a duren stales aie , ampaignuia to win the
academy for specific sites.
Hi* All Pone has set up
site board, 1.-1.1 a reporter the
hoard lo recommend a sit*.
Air Force he« no preconceived idea
The school would prepare offl- as to (lie file.
,-ers for the Air Force as III* West
Chlel ol Army Fngiueeif
Point and Annapolis academisa do hasTliebeen
ashed by &lt;tie board to
for llie Army and Nsvy
Blahs
preliminary
surveys of ilia
I he Air Fou-e plant lo Invatli- lugacslsd sites.
gale all tiles suggested in bill*
before Congress, at well at other . All pioporali for tiles must ha
tiles proposed tiy chambers of In the board's hands by Pec. 31,
commerce and oilier* in letters to |o Its recommendation will be
the Serieiaiy of Air and the Sec- gvailahle lo tile next session ol
Congress.
telaiy of Defense
'Ilie board ssid it believes that
Just how many proposals tha
sr.-relaiie, have received was not about ti.lMMi sere* will lie nrcetlarv fin ta.'illllei lo tram L'.Mt-i
lit. lo t/,
I),, trier ol Lieut Col. Arthur cadets under l|or&gt;ual conditions
1 H u .in to , Secretary of 3 he (V i n s t n t t i e * . r s n a u i

Federalist Aims Hoover Presents
Are Told Rotary 8 Point Program
By Joe McCasKn To Aid Taxpayers

minister.

F o r me i Amhassador
To Nellterlandn Is
Plat ed

( Hi S i a n d

In I* ec ii ii iiit rr \\ Ti i.il
N t.W

'l u R h

Dec

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lo im s i tiip rii.ii id Alger H u s in
ib r b ts lr D c p u lm c n l in t d ic d to ­
day a loim ci t- S (iid itx s d o r m
19-47 bad ic I r i i r d lo H im . . s
C oinm uiuti.
I he i i lin e n
1. Di Stanley
llo m b c tl
lo im c i mil. m id o l
llie
ir io c

N r I hr ■11rich. is llr d
V tillirn

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p ri|U lV I n t i

I In-i mu r -riir.l a* arriflaol to
I Im III ini. i, hr it llir lailci was poll
ll.at a lljii' adii.ri m (lie .‘ dale
|)epsilliif hi
llom brii. Ic'lilird In* ineml.

Unlv I•**mu Killed As
I H* i I amF. In Potonia.r h*i v e i Near

Picture Heiress
Is Shot In Finger
DuringAiiM base
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t \ r i r 1% i • II t. 'lir li..-|l|lal ,1 Rolfilia1 \ . I .|. a* lU 'r I... ale.l
1.4 M n il tin &gt; lia.lly bull
( .... r | mill III ' llo i tl* |n d
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IS) I ii..mi y ml.• llie
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Traffic Tnd^e Offer*
Five Dollar Sermon

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Leo Bntner Elected
Farm Program Head

Inr. merchandising and other
operetlonel policies of the organ*
liattoa.
_u

’

Las! Fii'ld Davs

Anchor Inn Entered, j
Of $1,000 I

day, vka-praaldairti L- A Part*
lost,; vlea-praaldanM
E.
Davie, vlce-preeldentt G. W. Gave
nxttfh, secretary;
treasurer; T. F.
secretary and tre
It wa* announced Utat oenslons
and other employee b w iflt plane
will h r continued feg etnnloyeas of
the Margaret Ann lioirM. No
1• chattel*
chsttgte will
mide ...
in ,the
leae..... be ____
...........

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continued

• t ii. in a . i T i l h k n M t t a re a IV a d *

bocal Post Given
Honors At Annual
legion Cnnt'erence

£ ,X '3

•

and

State Out Of (’ash,
Onv StopaPayment
Of Stale’s Hi l l s

No Changes Are
'Manned In Local
Grocery Shores
J

»-|audv

plans
The giouy objscleJ In being
. io ta
tagged "e small gioup ol dichaids"
W illia m l
(liilh li I ni llie l aiuliat
lod.lV &lt;SIIr I . h r II I.I to-rll l, o l l l l d r i l
I l,r
RFC In Expected To by Ewing, reloiting that on the con­
ol •r i r M i, W illia m
tad
til
lo
I
I
tin
r and R .l’ tla, «|&gt;ole l-V a poll* r l.iillrt l o r
ll III ll I I lir i loo
.,1
l•
I n o n * t n lllt,
Take Up Whole Of trary it uumbsrs 3.0(h) members,
o l lb*&gt; a* a t 1.11011111011 hoi ve a tt
most of whom are in llnlam's
N r . illr I .o i l e r ,
• .Im .' . ii
i .......1* "
N
leilip l t o • l o | . l-r
$300,000 Bond Issue Health Service now and air In mg
ago. D ili .«a* llo te riu id con *»i
• y.nrniltiriii riiipluyr ,.lm lived
l l i r **. *i in, ( w.,4 . i i p r i li i i . i l ,
ta lm il lliilllbrii hid with lilllllll III
A ilm v lm i V i . im 1 llir p ilo t
|o make it work.
‘ il.iuiloiK . n .I and .\1144 N k n iu a * • '
Ewing last week (Bid the Hit- LuRtiiiK Wot M Pence Plan In Estimated To w i l l . It l i n t ' iiaiiir ( aloe up
am i . •, | nl. .1 \ \
I I • i , i,
I i and
Yesterdav. Hombeek -uol ilmi had lir r il i ••in ililllril lo llir 11.&gt;1 I luy.l I I'.-.ir, .’ft Imili 1,1 Alex.
tlnh Health program was a sue*
Save
Over
A
liilIs
Called
Goal
Of
ill Do- rally II*II»'-&gt; lllll|lD bad luld hmnk Naiiil.iiiiun I "! ,,li«ritalnin
ress, and charged that certain
\ i
groups In orKanlted American
' linn ILdlais A Year him Him w:i* n "(elloyv linyrli-i ' *11r * brim ..ukril mi . b.tiy-r. ni n eIliia
World
Government
tie l.i- li, . "I Davis and I'n l le r
liuwevel,
llir
witnesii
Iiolield
medicine,
opponents
or
a
I'
H
.
o| the $ 3(10,000 R F C loan and
Hiss' lepolntluii Mild decbiied ir* k irn din u* 10,1 I i i i i i i *, i.h li wen' , . . .... i. .1 ........ the partly
health acliente, were connilmling
“ Wnllil peare ■.in lir marie par- h \\ \M III\i. U »\. lie,-. 1.1. — "there
bond issue for the w a te rfio n t term i­ to support the propaganda activi­
it
* u l'M iri) -I
i , ,'l»U|*i* I," I I I . a fte r
I* atemlulely im qm*'&lt;ll"ii n lll 1 ll- ’ ii r | h All II l(
t l/l*r
liiiilrrt Direr Inr Frank
ti« .
llie t in
\V.,i k,-i . lia.-l,i ,1 aw a y
nal project.
ties of “a small group of diehnnl inatirril mtlv lltnmelt llir «*sI.rtslilh- I’nie, It naid ludav lh.il l‘rr*l- Die defendant did not take Die
m , D in ,ugh Die n ig h t
drill liaiii:in lots plan* fill a papei * lie 1* accused of pn«»mg p u liie -ni run *4l-l ll tl M i n , al 1I m* 1 •d i|„
Copies o f the report were given British doctors wlm are still In-lit nienl rtf a wtriltl Irtlriairtl governin ,, I.,,ill,-i, w ho'll
lug the national health piouiam " me III liiailr lip td all llir luliont , in
In u Illi-Man -py ling I'unilei
tiiapu
|ii
o,.
i
am
ol
am
r
rumen
I
*
S k llU M l l,i 1 h rrn \ t m l • »1
to the Commissioners io r lu ith e r
l l, ,, 11„- m il, i- .'uvorail
11.&gt;, iil,,c L
llr-17 ivinversiiD..ii
llie Fellowship
retiowimp rrpttrti
.
, , . ...
,
___ . I Inn gam fat mil In llie coining
The
replied ho was
study before the Commission ap­ not fighting the nations! health ••• hr w.nl.l will, the power to
‘ ) eai Hi. 4laleuieiil. Iirfnir Hip Willi lilllllll »a* In in,glil mil l-V hy a luilh i n lii. Ii - ------ 1 It. 111 r r ll *-ncl&lt;|iil ,&lt; llie 11a-111 "I l.-SCII*
lor M tlailin. ’ Naliunal linnKaiiiralinn Cunlrr- llie defence nil le-illiecl esaiinna llie IIIIV. ni 1 till* laII* lilll"
,t lirl •'••'•I'proves it in the form o l a resolu­ program but was fighting "to beep bark it* (Iniinint
it
.
., t u 11*i&gt;I I ski-11 off ;
medicine
let lie ami
and Seminoler Ii belt
ugh School
s i hnni
history
P liir.
n u ll II lued
rtpetlaliiin* tinn. The witness said lie did not iil'bl Im
tion, m k I C ity M anager C liffo rd party politics out• of mar!
ail,I lintt 11
I I mil Mi ■»,,11*
(,'a a lla a te lla ram*
an tb preserve the high slandanl* leather anil ila le t h ir t ln l o f I ha llo,I * minil»-1 id new iporgani'
M cK ib b in . The R F C w ill piohably and splendid traditions rtf llie pro­
i h ull iimuga and
Dm• Di, made
1,-1
i in .Im r
I
deni
fs lin ii* pi iiis wniilil go In I nn\ In • ille. &lt; lia rI . iii
la k e up the whole issue o f bonds, fession In tlie bent Interest* "f W orld F e r lrr a llilt, Solti the R o ta ry • gir&gt;M al ibr riiiiilng Ke*«|iiii In
ell,ssi' yvbnTi . i i I i i i i i i '*,. ,1 hi ,i 111- 11 Iv u .n v ill,
Hah ig li-lh ir l,,iit-,
........... i
11
hsb
ai
him
lietin
at
the
Yacht
patient*
and
doctors
alike."
lie added.
lade ol | •11. * 1'iilh , i In n u li.-e
*ii|i|ileniriil IluiPe llrrid ) in the
.1
I h /a h rtli 4i t y ,
haio A ii|," il,
"H|a
statement
la
lint
tb......
suit
' « III Its.
( lull y p tln tla y
cats tm *- it-lie Du I'" lull I"■•-1 N t Nm i- h „l S. w|i -lI Nrw*
The reporti of the Swimming
I’ont AdV&amp;mry
recoin of an Impartial Invaatlgalbm but
I,' i n , I ai
milin Im ili, beean Vi Ii &gt;in&lt;-.l
lin ry , Committee,
Contrail
Widilliglorf 1
W ui hi
g iivrium eu l
can
ha
Ju
it
anothar
Itam
In
the
Truman
in I Jreenw &gt; h h,u i h • • I "i &gt;■ ’I r M ■lining
meudtiii ,e,|S&gt; cent adraliaion price
W A M l l N t . i l IN. Dec.
I t
il
lllc is latle.l 0114,
Admiuintratiuu's
campaign
for
it*
b im ig lii alioui v u lu u la iily by all
lire ro w h l'"lic . ••H i, *-i
I • "ii
for rlillilren.tpml 26 cents Ini'
l 11 il 11.- *li is to i l l *
..I Doown national haalth program, the nations of the w iu lil starrificing A lam p ao m lo i guyerntnenl
iitt the pool be ope
o|
aid Nil. m,I Dei si,I Alii ii *I**il Ill-llnI V "I , .I ■ , i l A il poll
I i i i i i i lo .liy boiled down to an
■aid tbe Fellowship.
nr&gt;around
aruulid bails,
|iaei% with
w
T M I.A IIA N H F K . P e r
11
o i l lr,| Do- 41&gt;• Ii ii w • .si im! uDeinpl
| h. Ii, I t
•- l l i n k . led by lo g
loud Hordar, who la the Itoyal a small part n i their ind ividu al Sielil pioiii p iu g is in draw n up by
full time from April to’ October
I' ailing I " d " »" uml * ,• . I . ■I I,
f'liin p ln ille i I ' M . tia y *.m,il m - ed lu *-*"|' ■'
,. "irm ly ra in .
sovereignly
lo
unc
superiority
ian
and
foundar
of
the
Fel
and part tlmai during Use winter,
liny
pill-uni
it
l.i
'
lam
iuid
slier
VVaalhn . i i ,til, n w m t d * |c tib * d
Mr. authority with power lo prevent IbdiPii I Inner i. II* foiecait that d a . lie lias stopped payin g state
waa accepted by the Consmieeion. fowaxip, deaeribad Earing aradioing
■
y.-nnliu
M
.
‘
ll
suit,ini
Trumao’a agant ovar har*.
X i.oqJ.I , t . r lb* taxiiayai $J. 1NN),- bills tem p o ra l tly because Die gen lliey c f i-In up ilh Die Peeing ,s " . i i , . i"M iniytcly m in im u m " — 40
w at, lie continued, or it w ill b«
n e t fund Is a ll but wiped o ut.
f o il ccilihg and v is il'tllly of
' ' "I dn’nu* xitOd Wa cxHUig some
a re st' •
.- *
lie i spni led lo Die f'a h in rl. th a t • ii hill D.f In ii r'ver&gt;«d sharp
brought shout invo lun tarily'th ro ug h
1, 1."Ill , d • h ill,
t'lljtcl
r
tton to the actual oparation of tbe of its diaharda, hat I doIdmknnh
11,1111 Du
Du
i|,r puller chi ll.iiu
f(» y ami W|
ith |y
\ n F o re
ie * Iftsn
iften*' WIH&lt;--J
vrhtRM
I l,r loimei iTendrnl. aildiening "w e f a r * lha f l n l » f the y e a r wwI*Vi
era onyua* ) a w orld w a r w hirh w ill sea one na
pool, which la now nearing com- whan ha suggaata we
.............. * | , r . . i Dm ; l . i , , a* M,.. |
, i„ s.ene in .ra s h b o a te *T
ealth scheme;
Oil' l r n . l v enough money lu meet tb * ,...i.i
nletfon. •
!a tshl nT l l r .Fellowihlp.
he
a*mnquaring
all
the
r«»t
a
n
d
'
die
National
Kroigam/alion
l
i, , ,,-.',| i. a .in | D a n , ii .m il th .
, . , h n l a i.iililb n uf lACtOrs i b r si
p avrnll "
...DWlhlp, he **
A number of reeldents from tin
iniponug its will upon the entire I Inem «• l»u Might, pieditlrd dial
,11*
(I I,., I, , r«, ue i Ulr, lligll on
S e v e ra l m illio n dollars that h a d ,,,,...... . i I, "III., Ill
area bounded by Twentieth Slreet plained, opposes loma xapw u ul WOf|J
t this local year * $'i.,i00 .«0 (MHHI tu e ii *et aside i« pav fo r •!'*''
...... t
y, | ia n . o | In-rm an I i.miitciiy , n i , w.. loci
.m l thu L o la tW ^ -f,
Escambia Drive, locust end Mel lire Irealth program which it wishes
*1 ale l-ulldinga w lira llie y a i * fin
, , | III! "*H m nm—most ofA l
i illic -i Innvllle Avenue, where many new
Mr Mcraslm wa* iutrudured h&gt; r«iui4iou into ird m t lie r u r e ilt d nDiril has b ten diimped in to llo- I • tn. * 41,llli'il ( In' • Ini**
•$
, I «•«* 11aasirst «*’ t ’ tttd 0 S it* '
In its ,urn[“! Juct Italigan who recalled Dial ■ll llir lollm .ing ycai
* Fellowship.
r •iin w s n im ............
home* are.being built and occupied ' T hhe''
M, ( ilk * HI fit ’ I • • • I 1. I s*
gene,
a|
fu
n
d
,
hut
I
*y
w
ith
that
h
1i«*
mi thi« xiil»)» rf unx y»Mi
requested lhat the City make a maiemant. said that «**»»"»
balance lo .k v sioud n tl.s trs* - %.| ll** Gl ‘til
"\VV mav lir iin iiiiim m o I rant l l ..........
latUiNtl
survey for piecing of new etreet
ago wlm pointed out that the need
!»., .It . . a | .ln| I. I Ik l» •»
r.’« ‘H H oliday
C itrus
i:\f&gt;
4
l
min,
he
sahi
lights. This request wee granted
fur world government had nut rnslrill* lliuir ill llir lamb ’ 11imivri
'H ie m o n th ly p a y i" ll for siui.- I I.* fkWk Ik- Ik t,| III* I*. • I k-l *••••!
Rcmiest of C. A. Middy of lie
iliniiin*hrii liming tbe interval Hr ii. I ' Mini ir inlying namri air agency and InsIH oll-'M • m p lo v ." , | , |
\ t tula ♦•III* * I I ‘ ‘til t k’ l
Shipping. Mmi
Fellowship Front, for ^xtaroxlo'
*nl,| Dial the danger uf wai may higliri iarr«‘ imi inti linin'
,., 11
......I, t |k*ll • I tail I
w ill tak,. ulmut 4'.‘,000.1100
lie immediate and that nny wai
of tha pr«s*nt 10 year tease on
.1 .’ ik . l i t .
I III, II- • II-.
Hv
suspending
p
a
y
m
m
l
o
f
lilllib r r.lnoalr id a D.'llill.lHIO,
«1 oUlIkkkki &gt;a *ra* • ,tira M i l
whidi nny!h break mil In Knrogr
citrus grove at the Municipal Ad
Ib e • u n ip tru lle r a ,I,In i, In- hope(CaattaaeX a s
wunlit quickly engulf the wbulr iNN) drill ll Ins lint tin al yrai. in have enough imniey ..... ir in .
.
| » .i
I
I U v f f . A M D I »*-.- f t — rd*l ii
.ii i ii
. 'Iirlrng nr *1 |imr 10. i&gt; l*iemlent ,I i i i i i i * the next D ilre weeks In j I I l ‘ , l » l l t ‘ l' I s 1s t 1 I I I l i t t l I lie
feyfm si
, ,l*o
o ia rl o llilg
Mr McLailin oulliiivd lli* m
"
inert Die H ta ta p s v iu ll and mat 1
i; n ..„ |.|
( .|lll|l
... reeinelit
*-..*,, m i i i •• t- today
ganisalion of Die United Nation- liuinan*
llr ir ir a v in w 'i'-" froin
......... Canipb.ll* .
A dd R obbed
Uepr..p."ativ.s
■he 11,600,000 allocation due In
* u
I. ii.i.e.l " I i i i i i i * . *&gt;&lt; - *-l l.e s li
ilio *
| | , r lyvn ilsy rnnfrirncc, i | m iii
bossing Post of lha American be- at Han Franlcsco ami *aid Dial u
w e lia re u ii J a n , 4
I,,* ,, troll* H o t ids I
‘.If- slid
gimi returned Sunday nlght frnni bad ireen '
f
t
*
I*,
)
*
*
ID
I
*
I
u
m* nni"1.'!' ••»••*! .bv tbe. Non Paitnan Ctlucnt.
lu all e ffo rt lu r p r n l up Ih r in
Tha Anchor Inn, on the Or­ Hie annual mid winter conference all of it* olijectlve* e*.-*pl one, n
It. ,t » *
Id •»** *•'.
I ,. I 4 il
Is,, ,,
,lll* C ahltiel a ih q iln i a i r - , ,
K|,l i , . * . .
Hits
fo llo w .
Die
,-iiH.,iuarV
Jacksonville. Tlie local post effort lo eslabllsti a lasllnv peace ' uinnutlrr lui llir Murnei Itrporl. 1-nine
lando Highway at / r a n c h Avanu-h
Mi e*
In - l "• I I,*'
liiliiu
i
hy
tU-hool
fiupl
i
l
l
,
,m-i«
Ii
i 1 ,1 ,'tn m i fi'iiii
tiippiog l* l*.lay
riled a—........
certificate. of merit
was •ii«*
entered
night. , . 1amt
.,.,*
I &lt; *«»-,,* *• *"» |iil"„ n
waa
4«« Sunday ■"*
. . naa a\*»........ . lie said that III* world Is now „ , 4,r.l m .In** lo.laV ll* wind-up
e . l . i . l . . I",* 4*11*4 e ffe c t e .-*
car *&gt; ei|.
more than 11,000 waa »U&gt;l*n. ||ii|n fhr n#partm*at of Florida
II..
S |l|,t-Iil.- .-"1*11
ineli lUfid aufomoiol* license taw
t ,|" ,-i-|.ii "
-I I Die 1*01 II I . In 11oil in H11 ■I * 10
Pollca Chief K
Hoy Q. Wllllama ta i im iu meritorious service In It*
ll|.I.. I I ,1*1 tl.lll, -.1*1
i*
ssily
a*
possible
D
alt,,
sti
r
,,,,
i„ -i„ ,
Ii*-at mil Hum il-i-l••
&gt;1 tml,d*y
'membership drive. It was oin, in rh# lilitriry of Die world •• h i a»&gt;»(d lo Her if I a iy nt Detcnir ■minty tax collactiii" l*» aittl* llieir ,
ported this morning.
•ip *«i*u
Tha robbery waa reported to ..f llie 20 posts In Florida honored taking place between llirin
,, d- *4U4- i - -oi
Tlie in- inppinu I*-*,* -I'-aj
I 111,1, lid in m il lo r lill " | m u igrnils
I I Du****
lag
rei-aipta
lo
T*ll«bs*»«e
F lirli! v-oltif i f lit x «iul of vv(*i)
.
.
llie Hen Dill '• d Ipply In iM " ’
Tupuient
liea yaatarday noon whan Jim mil uf the more then 20(1 posts.
Auto tag* want *,** »,l« Dvc I t , * - .4 * * 1*1* I* I
*• »-« (•-.satliriH and uni
k.*»Uu-r .*i r t*X*
ik iiiia rii' ‘I
Bpencer,
ow ner,
opened
tha
I'apt Earl T. boucks was th* re­ la x d o llar In tb * P utted «•-•&lt;• '»»"••»
|*| |% || &lt; lilt , *,ra* A tlanta
lb*
iletdlin*
for
piii.lia'i•*
is**
( m il aliqni, It* ni • lli'l Is
ta v e rn . T h a cash r e g lite r w a * cipient of two awards. For being goes d ire c tly or ind irectly In wa* |„ tlio u h i ib r u nlilsiy ealatrlisl.
1"
* 4•
• lit 1.1*111 ll, D ili In —
I -I. They Will yield ilmnl ( 18,
U 'a a rla a s a u s r a s *
• ept to • in .♦U — inVrl -.1 III
found to have bean pounded upon the Legionnaire who enrolled tn* e iilie r tn pay f**r paat w a rt, m l "
• 1 I nl d 'll ,. le d .-nil "
iiiio.OOO
during
tha
whole
&gt;**i
----------------------. . . I demaged.
iiaMiaaii. o f the amount i,mat mambtrs individually, ha prepsra for future wars- Mi Mr
1fit tupping In 1 t 4V
end
•
11^
.1 .Man.«ala.l I ‘i si in said, adding that only &lt;
Comptroller Gay *»id ivceipl- 4 t| 1 t t illlk lln- Gl-lllgtu p ll nl*
. 1 yeur'.-i i - *III.Ill &lt;11 &gt;11 fru it
olan, about 1900 waa in c a tii:
given
a diamond
encrusted
Warren
Is
Removed
atolan
1 -D&lt;
•Ik 1
In,in
tha
naw
sale,
i»
e
n
“be
n ils
id »100 in check*.
| ,„ ;on p|„. Ha «&gt;*o raealvad four percent of tha tax dollar l* lot
II
• III
I**-lice
llnm m or .• Ii I'll,d lls S'U. 1", H» Iny,
■
lulling
to
trickla
in,"
v
ill,
iiliuul
Tn New llns|»ilal
liar*, and
ii
I." fo i e n l.l ♦1.1V
social wall
The screen outside of the van- | i | m
eigaratta llghtari iociai
...............
„ only 2 net
d ll,,*.- Il'id 1,1nl rt
(•i
.*
a
fM
itk.OUO
In
tha
Trsavinv
o
tui.
* t,„ ordinary
o r ilin trv opera
u u fra tm .
for the
lln exact tinn 1r&gt;| he - mnng
..iator fan waa found to have on*
n&gt; tar
h 60
In ai i. all 1 1 lllld rd Inin ill m.'
for (la
*«eh
M* ,nirt,bara
mirtibare lie *n- en d ...........
P*.«» » •*•
28.
been ramovad permitting enirj rolled.
TALLAHASSEE Dec. 16 - i 4T lull lie still haa In* lb finite idi a t . •' 1I IMnl In laced pity *&lt;a 1 1(t ii -tiday i i i • 1 \ M It
into tha building by crawling
-Governor Warren returned to al.out how much it Will piudncv
The conference approved tha
li '11in il.tl ,*. it.Ic i Ii-mDi if |--- l l i n,| at I2 :i i i \ \| 1•it 2
Ihe ( 2,641,900 lialance in ibe 1... In I
•tat iltt.-i- ,1*0
l i» in a riie lin i
blilWMtl -the fan blade*,
&gt;ti* mansion fnr a few hours to­
final plans for th* annual congeneittl fund waa l*-D stir* Gay
the
■nt*
Anothar
robbery was reported v*ntlon which will b* held In April
h
Li. 1 •II &gt;4 ••rte il lin il 'll wa- 1- -"inmelided I | .nt
day.
.
|tiu|» out | 6,b00,000 t„ m ale lb. i « in
by Gilbert William*, operator of of 1960 In Ft. Mudsrdal*.
nl lllfipillk' ■' *•1I ll i"ii- Mu 1
♦•**!• ■lacltcr In n iiii.r pnThe Governor ws* among 22 Drcemhsr iitats all",-ili"i*
tha Good Luck Grocery, 1208
e«*iii‘f • f ’41k m,1 llii-n "lim it Dii -iii ►i ideii fo r m lln * itud N , 2’»
At Di* closing luncheon Sunday
patient* uf lb* Tallahassee Me­ county schools.
|tk i-in p e frilii
W ait Thirteant Street, who r*- Hiatt* K«p. Bryan G. Patton ipok*
|,en H u tn ar waa *l*e W d chsii
li •ll (II Hive* hipIn.aII
morial Hospital who wen- Iran*
urn perrniD. 1 Li • cinl -nt a
vested that Ma pUea had h-*n un Die »uh *c» of "The Danger* man u f ilia C ounty C u n iin ttte * m lerrrd from lb* old Army Air
1,*••-! 4 lit | rlsiiti iifftcial# di-tin-,1
a«i ul,mat inn grad. ••1 Nn. 1 &gt;lift
entered .‘Sunday night and I 7d ■•I Conimuiilim From Within.
e b a rg * o f ad m in isterin g fa rm pi
cn v lit. .Ik ii K.rN
Force Hospital tn Die city's new
ramovad from caah ragiatar*.
III In lit* i- llam m er's lu lln ir. Mi 2 giflili-K id 11l il t .
rn u g .............................
“ For 61 years lha l.aglon has g ram
'■in*a th
through
the Production
ja otHJJkOO Inatitutlon.
U ii'H
r
hii It** • I .1 III • N i’iiiu “ failed In
-— —
Polka are making an inten­ l.cfti th* Uadar In the fight . j • rkatlng
of t &gt;• it iiw
J|uw,.yer,
uii in.-,
bin hanival
at .ue
the
jPtf Ailminlatralbm^
. , __.__|,
M r v u , mi
o i - . i •»
sive InveiMgntlon of the rob- ■gainst Communism," Patton de­ I I . H. D a p a rtm a n t of A g ric u ltu i
H t'llm il. lit h i KM
n t
in is nf in ul mlit y ny
(1#w Iniap llu l Die G uverim r fniiml
bartas, u ld Polka Chief WH- clared. “ Y*t, today, we era in far O r l* M a lh la u x , a d in ln la tra tlv e
rA l.L A IIA M H I.t . I» •c l
■*/p)
pnnialiiiient
Mrs Jam aa A. Jeaty, hii vi-a* n m l •*» idiiinmn
rull(ll W M t „ (ll i-eady fu r occu
1III- C o llllll'l lln i i .1 t 1 I’d* ■-.itiph
llama.
«
greater danger from tha threat of fleer, announced today.
psney. flu traveling in his private nhl uinDier of Mrs. Phillip It llm-li. f 1il lilll' 1 ' . -----hi Iny agreed in mInpl lira i ffi.-ial
Out pf mure than 4A9 local liraouainp. Im want to tlie mansion •Ii«d .It the local hohpilal al '.! D&gt;
Cuinmunlun than aver before. It
CALDWELL WINS
ME MINt; IIIIV I'flllN M
I'll Idle nclujol lexD nulls m 1•« classrower# to whom noticaa of Hatur
ii Incumbent upon each of ua to
He will re-enter Dm hospital A.61. today following u -III, rt ill
HI ID I'J, ...... l.'l
i ;|- i
«;,.r lli i-nlimilf.
TALLAHASSEE, I*e. »»-&lt;/&gt; bps lhat th# type of government
' m election wars sent, only 31 Dlls afternoon
ness.
,y’a
—Former Govarnor Millard Celd- which w* raealvad frnm our Lore- voted.
ITni liuard iii -ci-|*l i -i | rcMimnieti*
Mrs, Jaaty came to ftunfnid l&lt;nn IllUtl | "lit t* hi-nihpiarti-is n-pnili-d
The Governor's physician said
wall, In hla f l n l appearance U - bears as a trust should b# paaaad
Uinm at
Leslie T. Uryan waa elected vice ihe chief executive lo “feeling hel­ years ago with her liu#liiud fmm Diry liail 1*11111*1 Dm inn iniiu Iliii-e
fora tha Cnblnat an a prlvata «n to our children and our chil­ chairman and J. T. McLain, Jr., a ler" but would be confined for ITiiaiilng, N. Y. They re-itl*-il al veur-nlil '--ii **f lli,. Aiui-ricun di-n­ D lln ile v . *11.1 ll rm n ,r - nf -.1inly
lawyer, today won a reduction in dren's children at laaat In xa good committe* member.
ut y i-iiiiuiiMiuler nf Mi-ilin Innii-iil ,-iiinmiDe,- Dull luni f.,r n-veral
Bonner L. •everal mure rlaya.
217 Holly Avenue, Hue win* In*
r 4M that coastal petroleum cum- condition aa wa raealvad it."
alter a limit whii-li hu-l iiiiihiliird ■Vl-l-ks hl-i'll Innkilil! uvi't li-k-thooks
Carter was chosen aa first alter
March IP, IMft In lleaiilni'. I’u
Warren
entered
Ihe
hospital
pxxy is paying dor an oil leas* on
Patton is the praaant chairman nata and Frank Rusaall aa second laat Wednesday, suffering from on
Beside* the husband mid tmr m«sl nl lla- ,\nii-ili-Hii and Gi-riunn /•ini M-i-ing w liirh ui'i'il ii'plnclng.
of lha Un-American Activities alternate.
upset stomach and physical and ilaughtar aha la aurvivnl l*v tw» iiIiiiiii i/i -,1 pulli-i- in Ihi- I-il y.
**Tho* amount still la la ha cal- Commutes of tha Houaa of RapraTin- rliilil linil vviiiiiIi-i i-il mil nf
C III' f MEET
"This la an I m p o r t a n t com nervous exhaustion.
granddaughters, Mrs. tleuri;*- An­
itad, but tha raductlon may a e n ta tlm of Florida and la a past mlttee," said Mr. Mathleux thl-*
Dim-tnra nf Du- Hi-iuinuli- t'nundrew Hpaar
and. Mias Phyllis
lincl* Im. fluid yard ill iiliuul M p ft| In
if
. as much aa M percent of tha department commander In Okla­ morning, “aa It has a lot to ilo will*
tv ChamlH-r nf Cumim-ri-i- wril
of Hanford; one grandson, 1‘hillii day
HMUGGI.EK HELD
000 annual payments mad* by
A gi-m-iil i-nll wa-. sunt mil hy ....... . to n ig h t nt 7:211 n'.'lni'k at
the allocation
of funds for soil
alioca ‘
in.
jbi i i . Jy,*
a,* n
s iiitiiu . mm
"itr
■
»,
It. iIlach,
Banroril;
* '«
ter,
homa.
’
'
l
MIAMI,
Dec.
16
—(A*)—
The
company; . * i .
laical repraaentatlvaa atUndlag conservation In Rsmlnol* County, luurth of 20 allans amimgled Into Mrn. E. H,
Voleejn,
f a l i f ; Imili li-iniaii i-ivilfnii pnlii-i- anil Dm Tourist Ci-nti-r, Edward Hlg. j r Tyler,
w
.
. .
lli,, Aiim-ii .-iiii mllitnrv imlii-u put­ pins, miinagi-r, uuiioiincml inday^
the inid-wintar
1-wln
conference w an t which .h« estimated would amount this country by plan* from Cuba ariiav
waiivf, William
f* (iiimiti W.
vv , Clienih-v
--it
one brother.
t r DAMAGES
ting win i-i uf si-nri-lu-rH nn the
Jim Singlatxry,
adjutanti John to IiP, 80U In IPM. Th# group ran waa arrested In Naw York City uf Lung laland City, N, Y.
nglal
ihe lm\
Galloway,
Funeral aervkaa will la- cmi- iceile. ll liail heeu (*-u,
y. JJoal Fialdt, Ed^ Mont- make r e c n m m • n d a 11 o na for
furton, cant, Lauaks
am Carmichael, chief ilucteil at I i 80 P.M. Friday at miglil inn I- wblllh-rad Inin Die vast
Col
1 0 *HOPp,N?AVf Lt0f
■ms, Jr. •
Williams,
**f the immigration and natnraii Erickson Funeral Hume with lt*-v urea nf lli- Grillmwahl Fnri&gt;sl near
Ins
I
io
iiii
-.
porta on arresgls pllotmanta.
A.
0
.
Melnnla
and
Dr.
E.
D
ration service In Miami, said
U. N. MIT
Inti-rnn-ni
Nkolae Neuman, 28, a Romanian llruwnlaa officiating.
IHIIAEI.I CAPITAL
BOSTON, Dae. 18. — (*&gt;) —
MEANEST MAN
was arraatad by Naw York patrol will follow In Evergreen Canm
TEL AVIV. Isrnul, Dec. 16—(A*)
U. H. Rep. Franklin D. Rooaevelt,
LYNN, Maas., Dec. 16-b T V - man.
I ary.
—The iMsell Kimaiet (purlin
to the aurrivora. Jr., saya the United Nation* did An armed man robbed a parapnn-nl ( will met In Jerusalem in |U
great lagle laat night *• ha aat helpless
not act " wIm J;
CASH TOSSED
GROVES PURCHASED
Voted in his ipacially constructed wh**l
deal of lata
Samuel B. Nelson of Orlando
TAM PA,. Dae. 18- b P ) - T h r .e ■lays, its -qieakei, Juaeph Hprln*
to Intamatloi
chair.
recently purchased grove proper­ Rt. Pateralmrg naan tonsil a .tak, aunniiiireii today.
David iii-ii Gurion, the prime
Th# Naw ,
Jotaph Mangan. 68, told nolle* ties In Bacllona 18, 81 and 22, For­ cigar bog full of money off
the
lha gunman stuck a pistol in his est City, from Mr. and Mrs. Lin­ Gandy S n i l x early today while inluiater, is eapectad lu muvu his
said tha V. N.
unworkable ai
thaw at high offices to Dm lluly City tomorrow.
back aa h* whatUd along a ci|y coln .D, Whyta and Mr. and Mra. off le a n B a d
Rut giitarmnant spokesmen said
Ma laid In
(treat
and
robbad
him
of
|
24
.
apaad
acragg'
tha
span.
Lou!*
Okun
at
Naw
York
City
and
i
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l e W |
r t .
kf?W tlllam A. ihe present moves do not mean
th* U.N.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Bvmkoff of
"whkh bot
' '
lo
I B, Iblcn, 21, JtruiaU in it immadiataly to ha
Waavar la contldared th* orfida) political
poiad. I am
14a report the on i mwwN dead* ladkata a purAir f u r . capital of th* state of Israel.
u l.i.

St. Petereburg theater operators
contended their occupational licen­
see'taxes ware Increased 200 per
Cent, and the additional licenses
tixeiii 'we;
were ‘increased 200 percent
the a

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wild ihlautl. Wednesday except
cnutnm t .luudy with occasional

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; TODAY H IIIDLE VBRBft

No Cooks Available
Art) you having difficulty flndjgg someone who will
take over out in thu kitchen and produce chlckeiMmd-tlunipIlngH and apple pio? I f ho, thin may be'the reason:
IiomcHtlc worker* have become fewer 1ti the United
States, according to the Metropolitan Life Innurance Com­
pany. Before the war 18 percent of all women who worked
were in domeatlc ncrvlee, and now the proportion, hatt drop­
ped to about 10 percent.
"Thn expanded opportunities for women ip other fleltfn
have apparently mado domestic work B«em relatively less
ttttrnetlvo than before," the Metropolitan commenta.
I’rofesslonul and seml-profCHHional work fuMi alao been
nttructintf relatively tewer women;
; an
Incrcaao intho, proportion who have become clerical workers,
aalcawomen, ond'opemtives ami kindrpd workara. Thla I h
explained by the fa?t fhitt, with jobs plentiful; women fn
their late toons flpdiearly 20's have gone to Wof-k Initeml
of undertaking long years of inofeHsionnl training. ;
The total number ot American women who nro employed
or seeking employment has fallen off hI iicc the end of World
W ar I t , but still exceeds the HMD figure by Home 4.8 mil­
lions. The estimated total is I8.D milliotiH, or about 80 per­
cent of the cntmtry’H entire labor force.
Married women who work outnumber substantially the
single ones, although in HMD the reverse was true.
"The greater participation of women, and enpeclally of
married women, in the laimr force in recent yearn represents
an acceleration of a development which hint been long under
way," the Metropolitan observes. " It uopeum unlikely that
there will Im a reversal, or even a ball, in thin genera] trend
in the near future."

THE WORLD T0MY lit gom e Question
Br D t w r r r M HEM
On Cengus Burean
At* Foralgq Alfalra AMtyat
The disappearance of England'* Report Hite Snag
k

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Is tided aristocracy through heavy
taxation continues apace- and this
economic revolution Is no raapector
of nersone.
Among tho latest victim* 1*
King George’* own nephew, the
young Earl of Itarcwood, son of
I’rlnress Mary (tho Prince** Roy­
al) and the sixth Karl of Harewood who died In 1047. Tho pres­
ent 20-year-old Earl Inherited an
estate valued at $2,100.4HO and
this Iihs been taxed $728,072.
It ’s the Karl’s hard luck that
much of his Inheritance consisted
of nn ancestral estate of 24,000
acres on which live hundreds of
lelinnt farmers. In order to rnDe
the rash lo meet Ills luxe* he must
sell much of his property, which
has been In the fnmllv for genera­
tions. More than incidentally this
presumably deprives him of a
lurgu revenue.
Th,- Earl’s predicament Is thnt
experienced by so many others ot
this class of society. In the rnsc
where property changes hand*
three or four limes quickly, the
estate limy be virtually wiped out.
This of course means that the
day of the erlmson-rnntrd squire
riding lo hounds with a “tally-ho"
neross bis rolling acres Is Just
about ended. Thus llrltnln Is In*.
lug onn of it h most cherished
traditions.

W ASHINGTO
SH1NUTON,
N, DOC.
Dm . IIS.—G
t — UP)
P)
—The Cctiage Berea! decigeg
today to ea|i,iotwa&lt;Mw shout
al incoma In the 19S6 eenpersonal
sin despite proteats from acme

Congress members. Acting Cen­
sus Director PhlHp . M. NaanOr
snnounrfd that anyone who pre­
fer* not In te ll hia Income to tho
census enumerator w ill lav# tha
privilege of matting In the In­
formation on a special forte
In the Conans B urton.

WASHINGTON, Dee. IT, - f/P)
— If you dnn't want to tell the
ten- ns taker — who may bo your
miglilHir — how much you earn,
tin Census Bureau probably will
m range for you to mall tne in(umiutl'in dlrcetlv to Washington.
Kurenii o fficials said so last
night a fte r 2.7 Republican House
mem Iters banded together to looeo
a Mast at the bureau's 1050 questlnnnairr. Along w ith such ques­
tions as those on age and resi­
dence. etc., i t would ask every
fifth person over 14 years old
questions about his Income.
Tho Hu ren 11 *ay* tho answers
would be confidential, not even
uneii in the tax rnlleetnr or the
KHI
Hut the congressmen opposing
the questions Issued a Joint state-,
incut In which thuy said:
Tlm Truman Adm inistration i*
peipn|rating nn outrageous dis­
crimination against smalt-income
people In the 105(1 census.
“ i f u person earns more than
llu,(HU), a ll he ha* to do Is say
10 , w ithout g ivin g tlm amount,
*nd thn consut taker is to be satis­
fied.
Hilt fo r nil punpin earning un­
der $10,000. the questionnaire
jtlsnds as w ritte n !!-. . This is raw
Injustice." 1 ' i d
11
A Bureau spokesman told a re­
porter that a sim ila r question w af
asked in 1040 of- wage camera
making less than $6-000 a year.
Only a fow r e f u s o d to answer,
hr said. And they were permitted
to mail Until answers to tho

At long last we G l l A ^ k i A i r
fashionable homes and garments
haMnd us. Only the memories of
.heart are eternal. Judge men
Itbelr eternal selves, not by
outward Ir npplngi,
.Man
(eth on ihu outward nppenr»nee, but (tod luoketh on the heart.
m
1 Hani, 111:7.
The red costs are being hung
THK CliltlHTMAH HEAL
away, ami the owners are tru d g ­
What do you think of the
Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer lias a new as­ ing to Jobs in office or shop, even
Christmas KealT
signment, and business people In all fields will tie watching us you and I.
„."What do 1 think 7" said I.
It's nn Ironic twist of fate that
“Itjmnkotli tho Christman Spirit with concerned internal until I he new purpose of thu admin­
only as fur back us 1022, when
istration becomes clear. Sawyer I h to reorganize the ex­ tho present Enrl’a father married
•Tlx grenter than gifts you buy.
For || pruveth Iwiicr than jewels ecutive Interpretations of tho anti-trust and other business the Princes* Royal, the Harewood
control statutes, and seek to discover whether there is need fortune was huge. Not to put too
can
fine a point on the matte, It had
That ytmt lim it hnlh room for | for new laws or for a new code of fiilr practices.
t„ )i,. In order to support the
your ft How-u im i.
Sawyer said that the first gold, as lie sees it, Is to King's daughter In the manner to
“Who glvclti u g .ll to hia friend
reduce the "area of uncertainty" in business control laws. which she was accustomed.
has (tone
" t&gt;
The Viscount Harewood, who
No more limn n gracious deed. | If be ran do that, the achievement will he universally ap­
as one
plauded. I f he finds that them tiro, as often seams, basic succeeded Ills father In the earl­
But the seal proclalpieth the man conflicts In the statutes which cannot I h&gt; satisfactory eased dom In 1020. was hand-picked as
siiilnr of the young princess. He
as owe
by I nt erti ret at ion, perhaps, he will he able to recommend was 4&lt;) years old, of Impeccable
Who glteth to those In need.
reputation, n grenadier guardsFor God,'Who mnrkoth the epnr- congressional action which would clear the. air.
rows. fall.
',
The essential (iiiestion of general interest Is whether man. a tlirlre wounded veteran of
G lv a th W to Ilia friend*, hut the aim of the administration is to make il easier for hus- the World War* unit with consider­
able experience In diplomacy.
to o'# and all. ’
Bureau.
“So I lodda at the Christmas Heal InesH to move around within the framework of laws control­ And, ns i recall It, he Inherited a
Hup.
Iln iw n
fit-O h io )
has
ling hosiness [tractices, or lo achieve tighter 001111*0 ). It Is vast fortune from nn uncle, apart charged that the Income inquiries
This friend who romemherath tne implied that the Idea Is lo make a positive approach to the from the family estate.
are unlawful. Ho has demanded
Wlinl II wedding thnt wps- I of I’h ilip M. llauser, director o f
Hath also thought of tho sick,
business
statutes,
to
help
business
to
conform
with
them
was
stationed
In
London
nt
that
today,
in advance, rather than simply prosecute violators. I f the lime w ith the A, P., and It Wtl the census, th a t he rite "legal
Wherever they chance to he.
authority" fo r the questions.
And ho giveth not only to cheer true aim is to help business, much could lie donu along my good fortune to attend tho
Hauser Iiuh not answered. Other
ceremony
In
Westminister
Abbey.
his nwn,
these lines.
II 111 can o fficials said Hml a census
The American public devoured th*
But to pll who hath need is Ids
nlui y umi icpurtcrs poured a tpr- Inw passed in 1020 by a Republi­
mercy shown."
CongroM• Ifnvna th » ,fq rm n f
— Edgar A, Guest
real of words across tha .Atlantic. can
Fur wevks beftiri) the wuilding tha Ih r questionnaire up to i.tliis Hec1lode Mailing, testifying
press nil trolls sides of th« OCSMI ra ta ry o f Gninnterce. • . | #*
T
h
in
k
o
f
Uni
th
r
ill
or
rending
nn
imptihllnlioH
book
fry
was full uf dctiuls shout tha forth
e Alger Hist trial, said she
21 N e g f o B r e m e n
M ark Twnirt. Thun im iigini' if yon n ut tho s iip crth rill nroitscil milling oveid.
1|
• its
Y g ven retpetnbgr v A cn *,h*
One .iissinncs frurn .(hai.ilsa of
Uv runilltiK 400 books by him which mivcr mtw tho Hr I i I nr
D J tw r im in &amp; tio n
ill Gotha il Kislcr. He muit
cfiry. Tim U nlViTE lty of.C n lirn riiiit will lu- thn protltl owner the estate left to the present (par) , 1 - d - 'l »t ' &gt; ‘
ll'U llt* ,|
de l liemendoua impresnf Hardwood (lust Ills father sprat
o f n prlcokteti imlloetlon o f tinimlrlishctl T w ain mnniiMcripts, a fortune in maintaining hie PQ*b ,. M A C Q N ,'O fs..,’ B o e r'IO r ( A V her.&gt;.......... ■......... .
‘group
" ti ’ NeRro flremate
riccorillnk t,A President Kofsirt 0 . Sprnnl. Thu monuscri|iti) tlun, tho .older wince was reputed
’ tfiV r*n*m l of. ■Georgto
W i do not feel competent In cotnu from T w itjn ’s datlghtor, Mrs. c la m (!Intnuns Hamns- to luivn hml much more,than hr
:Ha'
•tfv a In these1columns as a musical soud, who has.iiiuim tiif^rl Ijs-r, in tout Ion o f Is'quenthiiig thurrr handed, on to his .helr.-t That* a|. filpiHh?'
rtfttS te
course, Is imdmtnndaidyf
fo*c(h*
."tf
critic,1 but have you heard that lo thu im lvurelty. Tho br'Ouoht hiclildos 4R imtolsioks and expenses
»f ro
yu liy nrq,
Mtiqs.uf
roynlty
ai h e a v y ., ,
Ifuwnvcr.
uwover, tlm
tlm current,
curre ho b fu r.o f
latest song of the prairies, "Mule diarfos, many fa m ily photogniphii, and hnslnuss records, bu­
tlm title isn’t doing so badly. H'a tot/rt'-heW ’ Vrttewlap ■seek*, -to
Tr*in"V Ii has piadically every* sbies an aiitoblograjiliy published hitherto only in part.
au .......
imu-lv.aJibU
.
..... an- ehd Hie dlleged' idWcrlmlMillott
M ark T w ain was a man o f many homos, ranging from tough lo Iiiho1 so
th (a | in it fiom Sunrise On the
i-eslrnl
citato, but if ruymaths ngelnst Negro firemen.
......................
I mr
~lip y say tlm
Cunlrsl
and
Wnlpplettre In Custer’s I jisI Stand. tho F a r W est to H a rtfo rd , Connectleut. H is greatest Htorary iqntles lire right ho si ID pad cl/wi; [■ T
Hm
Cont
IAnd one of these days we wouldn’t achluvomont, howovor, was liisiilrhd fry I tie Mississippi River lu tlm equivalent of a. million and
n
half
dollars
in
property..
A
fal­
be surptiied to see some enterpris­ anil tlm W est. Ills flrn t succosafttl story, "Tim .lumping Frog
ter can eqqeo*o idling on. Hurt (n« ,n i(*lv e i-'iieiauii vfcrid to *glnemen,
ing ‘composci bust tight out with o f Calavuras ( 'm in ty", was published in California. [| is n while,
g n la ll-w h lle union, tn
(o deny
fl«
them
. , , ■. pii|all-wmia
"The Nina, the I ’ Mila, and the San­ l hero fora npproprinto Hint tint (ridden S la te should inherit
lie's mine furlunaln llisti a guild (heir seniority preference right*.
Their suit say tlm 21 Negroes
this uiieipiuled collection o f w ritin g s Iry one o f Am erica’s many othero. A lot of the landed
to M «iia£.;
__
mintiiiacy are so eln«« in brukc ,were employed. as firemen for
greatest and best beloved authors.
M L .
Hint they ........
their livings the railroad but that they snJ
; Whan t the Dowager Countess
in nil sort nf Jobs, many Involv­ othc. a have been replaced by
P ftl, Engl anil’s liciiesl noblcwoing manual labor. They are the white firemen with less seniority.
The action charges the Souta■MO, died (lie oilier day, she left
shades of a fust disappearing
eastern Carriers Conference Com­
claws.
M
estate of $ 1 1,%D,000, the
mittee signed an agreement with
turn of $2*&gt;.40 set aside in
tha union In April, 1041.
Editor,
Fellowship Front Htulkm,
Tha plaintiff! allege this a• apacial fund for her physician Tliu Herald
Hnnfnrd, Flu.
greement
designated them aa
to make sure she was really dead Dear Hlri
Deo. lb', 1010
"non-promnUble” firemen and
1. "TI ip old American luihlt of
fey cutting her junular vcin. Most
denica them tho better paid end
Kdltnr,
M the real she gave to charftjr. ex- Forgiving and Forgetting."
more desirable runs to which,
2
. "Hupposo they dcpomlod on Hanford Herald,
because of their seniority, they
c« I (or $0,849,000 in death taxes. merit to hold their lobs."
Dear Mr, Editor i
are entitled.
; " ''
It night have been better (or the
They ask .Ute eourf |o declare
lloth of the fllmvo items prove i Kindly publish Ilia following
P8
al a w tide II she had been iiml ohow conclusively Hist ynu and lelldr which wan written originally
the 1041 agreement and supplemental agreements Invalid and
^
J lo give more lo charity ynur associates, are aware of your t(&gt; tjie Urlamio Morning Hentlnal.
uneforcsble. They also ask that
duty to the Public, through your Dear Kriondi
they and other-'Negro firemen
An n group of Christian Molhrru
map laugh down here in privilege ns thn Mouthplarn pf the
people through the pres*, to point
Chairman uf the publl- be restored to the positions from
l, where we eetm la have nut, and emphnsixo thn great dan­ of Hemlnolo County, wo deeply
city Committee
which Uiay . cbnt£n&lt;Jed they were
deplore the fan-fnie rerentlon
water than we know what gers thnt our people umi nation which was given Hie "Nntlunal P. H. About flvri hundred Christ­
Tavern Association, meeting in ian mun and women of Fellowship
with; over New York’s plight art now facing.
Precept mid Example
"City lienutifill" Dec. t and your Front and the Central Baptist
rctpttl to its water supplyMaJ. B. K. Meyers Beni meed to glamorous .write-up of It. Onn Church.voted
Church, voted to publish tth#
above.
|ie aboi
1 it has almost tr$t|ied the Jail 1048.
would he led to believe thnt tho
Congressmen
Congressman Mey
Ma; of Kentucky King of England had arrived In­
where people havg ,»o *0
s 1 M l) l( |
in 1 \ M l •
j I . stead of King Alcohol, thn King
M Cigekills to gel a ijrink oi Bontcnced to jull 1040.
Congressman Parnell Thomas of Death, tha Rider of lh« White
V ’1
r. B u t down here white we Sentenced to (all 1040.
Horse.
/
• •* . 1 1 X ’1 I I ) % ! tt
•i \
1 plenty, of water, we are conWho will be next?
We hold up our hand* In Holy
In
the
name
of
nimplo
Justice,
mating it at last as we can so
horrow before (lnd, asking Him
why cannot the Prose, arouse our to dollver our. sons and daughters
tha timp may soon untie when
so colled Judges, to deal pun­ from this, of all evils tho must
water as we have'will only ishment out to the notorious but
deadly, boverago alcohol. We canInflunnclel men who break their not believe that those who gave
o«thi
{
to
their
government,
end
mgi In cohlsct. And if
tide recaption, am thu salt and
people, the higher the position the builders of your city.
glop wailing ii through n
greater should he their poniih*
Wo only repeat thu word# of
flowing well*, ceneli
mont.
Joiue Christ when he hung on the
kfce ditches, we itojftaM i
!ru*c,&lt;lF$th$r» forgive them} for
any conUminaied wal«f,

Code For Business

Murk Twain Gift

ftp LtJCRBCB HUPOtNB

CteVft
"Oh. mpP
Henry In
terrible f ft r .‘
tm one
of the Wiggle Wogglea."
. “Right you orll/vaaid the elfin
creature. He took • etrtwberry
colored handkerchief and gave M*
nooee three loud honk*.. All the
wNUa hW aaucer like earn wiggled
and Waggled like tepen leaves In
a hreeae. "Come, now. Follow me
He turned Into the woods.
Henry did not know what to do.
If theoe elves were as wicked a*
he had heard, should he not re­
turn to Santa Land as fast as his
quaking leg* could carry him7
On the other hand, the ertature
■aid he had Santa’s wand!
71 muit go with him,” decided
Henry. "No matter how dangerou»."
,
„
Immediately he started after
the Wiggle Waggle, lie cheered
up when he thought how happy
and suriwitesd Mr. Wily would be
when be returned with the wand.
Tha Wiggle Waggle pushed on
throught tne woods. Henry* fee.
sank deep Into the snow hut the
Wiggle Waggle seemed tn walk
on top of the enow and have no
weight at all. In fact ha went so
fast that Henry would have lost
him If the Wiggle Waggle had
not stopped from lime to time to
honk hie nose.
At
last Henry eaught
up.
"Where do you live 7" he aiked
breathlessly.
"Oh, the Wiggle Waggle* are
scattered all over the world,
said the creature. " You probably kin d !"
.
have hehfrd ti* bonking and nevar
And bursting with happiness he
knew what' It wa*. War’s uaually
inv^lbl* ^ “ rykn“^ | j
remember

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left the. uivtx and ran towards
Santa Land.’ /
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If only I111 had knuwnl The ^
.wirknl Zexop. had. kept Santa!*
wand and given Henry the Wiggle
Waggles’ wand which could work
only ovll magic.
. Next; A I‘recent fur llcnry.

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Today &amp; Wednesday

1946
Bulck Sedan
Radio end Heater

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1948
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Thefe were about a hundred
blUg-ltWed, saueer-eared
eraslutes ’pushing each other around.
Home were slapping toeh other,
were -'kicking, some were
SOI
____
trtl'Af. them were
ng hllrt. and
honking their n«4ea and howllna.
"Goodnessl" rried Henry. "Why
lira* they
The creature who had led him
“We
there shrugged hie
his shoulders.
il
always squabble," he sshi^ matter
qf.factly. "Can’t help
Unc Wig
gle Waggle* ran across
Wiggle
the cave dragging behind him an

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vibration' I* kt t ,000,000 cyiles
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• i n f 1ami s ta n d 'a b o u t In astonIshment.
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HOPE FOR- ! « $ .;
VATICAN. CITY, Dye.
—Pope Plus expressed the hope
today that tho 1060 holy year
would bring back to the Catholic
Church those who have bten se­
parated from it.
Tho Pope spoke to- cardinals
of the church in n secret con­
sistory .exited tn nan)e
litrcu
papal dclckhtto who, with thu g
Pontiff, w ill open the holy doors W
of Rome’s • four major churches
on Christman .eve to begin tho •
holy yeaf t ' * "
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1940
Quick Sedan

many 'tirtie* lying In hi* bed at
night and hewing strange nolies
in the hlackTiouso rf.M re.8n® !'
Had,At, bees onq of Ihe Wlggls
Wagglaa J^IoWjiug. his nto*T he
womierad w|th ,» shiver.
"But, now.’ , wept on the elf.
"We have all coma north because
of course you know Hants Ii havIng a big party tomorrow. Simply
everyone I* Invited. Everyone ex­
cept
We are
«_ the
__ Wiggle
_____ Waggle*.
.
ngry about it and mean
quite *n|try
to pay A n te back."
This
rhlii sounded very
Henry. He started to sty
he thought the Wiggle W sl_
should Just forget about It and
maybe Hants
would Invite them
81
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the
had* a party. Bill
But
before ho tmuld M y tHls. the
into

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t^dUritoM
litemW

otfier Wt*glla Waggle by tha hair,
The two aI them crashed against
Hanfy and then rolled, over and
at
over,’ ecropehlng. and_ digging
....
each other with their nails.
Henry was so frightened he
stirU-il out of the cave. But at
that very moment there was an
extra loud honking and a deep
vofca cried, "Be quiet- the hoy
fretm Santa Land 1* here!”
Instantly the Wiggle Waggleidcited. The biggest and ugliest
one then said to Henry. " I am
Zexop. What do you want?"
*'1—1 won't stay long," stam­
mered Henry. " I—I Just cama to
get my wand—Santa’s wand, that
is.
“ My brother, Humphrey found
the wend In the woodu," said Zesop.
'. ••
“Then—may 1 havs It? I t ’s real­
ly very important, you know."
"We know very well how 1mportunt It Is,” snapped Zexop.
“Arc you going to HanU’e party
tomorrow Tn
"Why, 1 suppose au," said Hen­
ry. Then he added, " If you did
not souabbla and quarrel so ter­
ribly I'm sure Santa would have
Invited you." ,
W ell b# there anyway," rried
&gt;u fiercely,
flercel
Zexop
What caul
uld ha main? Perhaps
ma the
be is not going to
t glva
_
ight Hepry
witnd, though
. In dismay.
Hut nt that vary instant Zesop
reached into his coat and pulled
out a magic wand.
Overjoyed Henry trapped it.
“Oh, thank you! You are very

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Social And Personal Activities
Telephone 148

Corita P otato Roy—Society Editor
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Soctal Calender

Lois Hodges Weds
Floyd C. Perry

Mrs. D. B. Hodges announced
TUESDAY
today the marriage of hef daugh­
v The Pilot Club will have It* ter, Lol* Henrietta, to Floyd Clin­
ton Parry, son If Mr*. F. O. Mans­
field of Miami, on Nov. IB In Way
t l i i d i o f m im b c ri or# Invited.
cro**, Qa. The marrlaga ceremony
WEDNESDAY
wa* performed by Judge Wright
t Th* Seminole Hl*h School Glee Tylnr In the Court House at 11:30
ub will entertain with • Christ- A. M. The bride wore a taupe
thae conceit at 8:00 P. M. In the colored rre|ie dre** with matching
accessories.
iohdol auditorium.
Mr*. Perry attended locnl eehoola
FRIDAY
and graduated from Seminole High
A cnruunsa
ChrUtmai pany
party for Junior School with th* cla*s of 1H.11). Hol­
■tudanta will b« lowing her graduation wa* em­
High School student
Center from ployed by the Atlantic Foam Line
H U l l th* Tourl»t 0
.......................
. M.
I. The party a* n clerk and ha* held the same
7:00
to 10:00 .P.
Will be given under the direction position In Waycro** for the past
of Mta. Charlea Ruaaall, recrea­ three years.
tion director of the Parent-Teach Mr. Perry attended school* in
W Association.
Miami and during the war he
MONDAY
served in the United Btate* Army.
foardall Avenue
Circle will He I* now a foreman In the At­
meet at 8:00 P. M. at the church. lantic Coast Line shops In WayA' Chriitmaa party will be held cro»». Mr. and Mr*. Perry are now
*nd member* are aaked to bring making their home at !M&gt;» Willilam*
fin s for a f tf t eachange. Re- Street In Waycros*.
mstwnent* will be served dur­
ian the iocIbI hour.
The Peat Matron* Club wJU
meet at tha home 41 Mr*. W. W.
Warner, W*«t Nineteenth St i ret,
at 8:80 P. M.
Mr*. (I. C. Dixon wo* ho*tr *» at
• "
---------------------------- her home on Weft Nineteenth Rt.
Inst'night for the inerting of the
*|e Knight Circle of the First
iptlst Church.
Si',
Mr*. A. .1. Peterson completed
W. B. Shippy .poke on fluwrr* the mission itudy hook, "Japan
in Mexico, describing tha colorful Today" by Kdward Doiirr ami the
flower mart* and t*l|lng\of the huilne** session was presided nvar
different ftnwrrlni i&gt;lent* to mem­ by Mrs. Harry Huffnianti. Mra.
ber* of the Magnolia Circle of the J. Hi alloy Odhnnt rea,l a letter
Sanford Harden Club who met on from Koto Hallniann. n German
Friday at 10:00 A:M. at the home girl the circle Is helnlng amt plun*
fr fM r s . W. R. Klrchhoff. Chair­ were made to send her and her
man Mra. J. D. Wright presided family n hot of food In the near
and folowing reporta front tha future. Mrs. Odham reported that
varlou*
.tending
committee*, , wo ho*** of Chrlstmux toys, food
member* exchanged plants,
and clothing had been shipped to
, Mia. Wright announc'd that them recently. A new member,
member* would meet et the honw Ml*. Dnrnthy llnyne, was wel­
of, .Mr*. Mo ye on Wednt-eduy at comed.
10:00 A'.M. to study and create
Following the meeting refresh­
Christmas arrangement*. Three ment* carrying out the hnliduy
new member*. Mr*. Charles Met-k*, theme were served by the hostess
Mrs. Harry Robson anil Mr*. 1.. P. to the following:
Mhgah, were- welcomed Into the
Mr*. Peteisou, Mrs. Huffmimn,
‘Circle. •
Mr*. 8. C. Dickerson, Mrs. J. V
Following oiljoumment of tha Vain, Mr*, nuyne. Mr*- H. II. OdbuMneaa ■‘ meeting the . hostess liimi, Hr.. Mr*. Vralluy Odhnm,
I erved coffee and took la* to Mm. Mr*. Mary Cash nml Mrs. II. H.
. EL &gt;Crawford, M r*.' J, Ri alley Pippin.
OdM tti Mr*. E. C. Daniel*. Mr*.

cirr^vyj:'

Elsie Knight Circle
Meets At Dixon Home

Mr. Shippy Talk* On
Flowers In Mexico

ersonals
Mr*. J. Flelschsr has roturn•d to her home on East Tenth
Street from New York City.
Dr. and Mr*. David Y. Hicks
of Orlando were the weekend
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. John E.
penvff at their home In Mayfair.
Mr*. J. II. Van Hoy will re­
turn In the near future to her
h»m* at 000 Magnolia Avenue
a fte r
spending shout Gin*,
month* In California.
M l** Margaret Speneer ha* ar­
rived from Georlga to visit re­
latives In Sanford and to take
part In the weeding of Mis* Kliiabeh Whlghant to Lesier lluthrle.

Mr*. Gem ge Harden, chairman
Tin* Hoi no i l»* IliKh School Gittff *
of the Dirt Gnrdenei* Circle of
, i',ii*i&lt;,
.... lit it
( fit fori with tha
\ m ili : , i,iilc till',- ('Ini, w ill |irc*enf~
the Garden Club, announced ut a
meeting of her circle on Friday
,» -pciiol I'toviiam of ('h rlu tin a *
that the formal aliening of the
l hymn- and anthem* at H:00 o'clock
Garden Center would l-e held on
Wi-dno-ilni night at the h lg h | -ihiiid iiuilit riiirn wd)i Mis* ( lllle , .
Jan. A in the form of u silver teu
which will he open to the piddle.
lle-'-e W illi 11.. ■ll 1 i-,-t ill IT. The ptlht .1
I lie i- invited
- h*’ 1
Tourist* in Sanford at the time
will he especially invited to attend.
Sue, ml n.,, i,1.,-e. will !„&gt; sungw
The meeting wu* Held at the
•■I the ru l- tii|ii, mo, tmy* dollhl#
home of Mi*. Kdward Mel'ull on
i|iiii) Ictl.. an,I 1,\ .I,till ts.
J0llh'a
East Fourteenth Sheet. Mi*. A.
I !'-■ an i st.ii |,*\ Middlelnn vvll**
0. Ailing, horticulture chairman,
111*4A11v ll-**
1'
*a!8 tliut December i* the month
—I»
to plant lose hu»he* and gladiolus
for bloom* t-y Kn-tei,
Ciene
Inyrtle hushes -liouhl also
pruned ui ihi* time.
I t ie li n r d c . m t e m a k e - I m . t o V a l o n l l i i n C o i l # * * In a - c e o e l i m n -*H1i
Mrs. Climle* K, Ginn lepmted .......... .. h'-i\'- .......
H ighw ay," w ith Jack O ikle . *hnwtng Im -d n y
on the .liiiiliu tinidi-n Cluli uctlvt- null Wi-diti ■ iluv .n Hie l l i l i ih e a to i S c lif lt .
th* ........ .
by Mr*
Karlyle
Hi.ii-enolilei and luted Hint dot •
nlfc tin* iiiniilli .Hi* C. L. Iteilding
wilt KIW' iRIKs to sclioid i'll IIdt on
a* rnttsluia* unangeineHt*.
By Qltll liltt'lA H
Mr*. M -in 11 told of phi ii* f oi
Mi*. Bill Tyie wa- lin»te** in
the lieautlficatliui of tin- Garden
the llu-iuosu iiinl Pinte«*innnl Wo
C flilrr giound* and nunmmi'i'meirt
H u lJ .V W M tm . IKr
I:t »,Pi
Wk* made that tin- Dili Garden I n the Clmi li’stun i i'ininfc Luek ? rnon's Clreh’ of the w s r. s. nt
till- First Metlmdial Ctnuili • •eta would he in charge of ....... Ft iuI A -I. iim *
nut.
Btlrig the l.llnary fni Chrisluiii*
Tin* luniv.l it mi ii r n / ie i l itMttn* ceidlv at hei home on Mellon
under the dlieciioo of Mi*. II. II. of thi* i unit nt:
Iin« I »**i*4i viID- Avenue Dining the luudne**
McC# -Hu. Memheis voted to do­ milk iny ii ini|i|i* ,»* i*iii‘»» nt «ml* mm-tlng It wa* planned to giro a
nate $1 to tin- puirluixe of emit It'jyi' ilum i"* Hi ni* t\ |Hi1tU'H uml Christina* gift to each of the
table* foi tin- Garden Center.
t|| til
.I &gt; *||IK* &gt; ll I n }M!lt *tf anient* of tile I 'mild \ Home. All)'
. Plan* ....... aiHimiueed foi llio |„ ilnowluol
J11i••f lil'l" (kin ! Will1 mu- who wu* not at the meeting
annua) plmit -ale in Gn- Tlimpi-1, m, n i.-n i
v\ lilt'll
luiH tihn W'hii would like In hare a |,UM in
1A
hulliliug which wa- In-Id today. , hiouglil lilll'W l'tl M•K4'l i *nI 111 t hi* thi- gift may -ihtam infmimiiimi
■l.nl, |, M„l, Jong | ....... thr* circle *■........ an. 'll* It
Each MII* 111lift WU* |l«xK«**I 1(1 | &gt;t If f 1 ' | tirt'IIOli emit
S. Btllhlmei
ntlil lag then ailiele* pinpeilyiand tin I,.,1.1 .,I lin*i t ut
le u
' (III,,' GunkFollowing the ho-lnc» *e ■**'■"
and to donut e ill tale- fm t lie wlull- I 11ll in
lie new i liailed.n, I Ml*. (I lull r ll*i loan r im a
elephunt tidde and - naked tooii ! and li--|"
table*. Mi-. Mi I 'nil -luted that ciiirf .nil l&gt;&lt; a l l i li in Hu- pail. mleraatiuu i i * u w "I a I"" •&gt;""
a Sturlv honk emii'iu olng .-moen
a novelty i
the next meeting nt the gimip ] “ I -mo.... o
win w eieil'l
live n „f Die lllhle Mr- |m h Hmu.-i It*
Would In- held at the home of Mr*, yinllii-'tei
n „ lit -1 danced,’’ aisled the li..»tea to ■iei'i:m tHarden at which time uuunill due* Imre wIn n
will he payalde.
lie iimimeiite-l
"It mu*t look tie-loneul- at the &gt;l" 'f o' th-1
/r
Chri-tmu- ai uiiigi'nieiil* were hki* Inn t-- tin in Hut I dim t aoetllig. The gmop will m-xl meet
-m Jan. W
a roliielm rk
described hy Mi-, lie, mild IVilke. think It Will mil

Ml** Elltaheth Whtgham, who
will he married on Thursday to
Lesser Outhrie, announced this
morning plan* for her wedding.
Dr. W. P. Brook*, Jr., will per­
form the ceremony at 8:00 o'clock
■t the First Baptist Church. The
organist will be Ml** Margaret
navi* and Stanley Bromley will
serve as soloist.
A- her matron of honor, Miss
Whlghant ha* chosen her sister,
Mr*. Donald Jones, and brides­
maid* will Ire Mrs. B. L. Perkins,
Jr. and Ml** Maigaret Spencer.
Little Dehoiah Scott will tie flower
girl.
B. L. Perkin*, Jr. will serve at
best man for Mr. lluthrle and
u-her* will be Donald Jones, Wil­
liam A. i.rffler, Jr., David Smith
■nd George Elck.
Imniodiately following the cere­
mony a reception will he held at
the Jones home at Dill) Sanford
Avenug.

Mra. Hay man Winner
In Golf Tourney

£

All-New 19S0

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The Portable with

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new features

Th—i a iii'in lliia lu 'i,' M i-

Talk

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Friday aflernoon a group of
residents from plantation Retail*
yHlted Fernald Laughton Hosoltul
-a m i made a presentatlun of three
Ytoosen sheets, three dwaen pillow
rale* and two doxen a**ortrd sit­
ed gown*. The presentation waa
mads to tha Superintendent of
Nmrles, Mr*. Riley, by William H.
Tom*, president of the Property
Owner* Association of Plantation
Eitates. Mr*. Matilda Uoimaln.
Mrs. Anna Raudell and Cal. and
Mr*. N. j. Hepp were pl*n present.
Col, Sepp Is pre»ld*nt-*leet of the
Property Owner* A*»ocietlnn.
Mr*, Germain wa* reepnnslbla
Vfor the Inspiration, behind the
donation, a* *he had nursed at
th* hospital pn leyeral occasion*
Anri recognised the need for addi­
tional linen*. Rhs started acam*
palgn to ralae the nocessary fund*,
fehe found tha resident* a* well
PlMtatlon Kitale* Corpora*
da tha Plant:
flan moat cooperative, and In
to«a than a month had collected
4180.10.
onev was uaed Uj pur*
Tt.Tnla tnonr
and ca*#* and
ichaa* the
th* sheets
*
material from which the
n* were m*oc.
made. a
Mr*.
■owns
n . ;J.
- A. Her-,
ard, Mr*. Frank Lloyd, Ml** Mabol
Lundfren, Mr*. Anna J U n M I.
MrsJN.
Repp *»sl»l#d Mra. Ger­
main In making the gowni. JdV*
lfraj Beth Benton loaned her eleo"lc aewIPI machine tn th r eeamrfifltt* Even rhllnfen w trt-ira j
tgotlen In the gift,
R
ne grown* were In very imall
lab* and the qM anjuunt of
sonsy Taft avtr waa uaad to P«fdrinking alrnwa. ;

j.

committee* and M r*. George Me* It. f'la ik

In Sanford liusincss Wnmt'n's

W .T .R .K .
Call told of. the radio urogram" fm the January meet
In In the 5
•ettng
being sponsored by the club. She Tm in uf a lutirlii'on at the Oaken 1________
urged member* tu semi In iiuus- luinn-.
Following the business
tlun* Tor the program' n* prise* meeting a lutii'lienn wa* enjoyed.
wtiwveieuAi
will he nwarileii for' the best ques­ The room* were decorated with tin" Wialern Jumlmr**
k
1"
New*
tion.
Flrristma*
greenery,
Brasilian I 4 30 Western Jainburte
Mr*. K. U. Clemente told of thr i&gt;''ppi’i * and magnolia leave*. Gift* 7 1Oil The ,T HOI nek Clnh
district meeting held recently in were exchanged during the meet­ Ilia New*
■l in: Popular .Music
Orlando and Mra. George McCall ing.
1.1" .Mornine Devothma
described tho unique deroration* In
Those attending were Mr*. B. E. ■ill Munda In Muale
the club houie and on the table*. Itatllff, Mrs. Garner, Mr*. M, L. a:tin World at Nln*
___i Phil M*ed *t t»tg«a
Mr*. E, (I. Kilpatrick, Birds nud Tllli*. Mr*. W. R. Clark. Mra. W. m
Silo inch Athkri Nine*
Conservation
Mr*.
Dnncail,
v«»-"il chairman, reported I., l.iimlqulit, m
i" , W.
n . III.
I , in
ilic in ,
n n
Ah*»I» (»*r to ttiart
on the newly-organixcd Audubon Mr*. II. H. Duncan, Mr*. |«mea 1 0 : 0 0 Tin - lip P arade
A
io,
___
n
_
_ Uoy-A
o».4 G i r l * Music
Society. ■
[ Toll, Mta, Herman Jacobson, Mra. lu III tllrt,
Saw. Iturmwiil III
Hequcsts were madn for the do- Duke*, Mr*. K. My.'Lina, Mra. ll oo Hrchr*tr* a hi * i
nation of Dee* to be planted at George Williams, Jr„ Mg*. Tim I ’ llD M a m i n '•vsrlktr
s Moatc 11swell
various Sanford school* on Arbor (Tawfoid, Mrs. It. J. Milter- Mr*. tin
lim e WorldI i St Noon
Day. Mr*. McCall, Mr*. E. H. Ruben Howell, Mr*. Gibson Rate*, l i : l t Th* lianil W aaon
Clement* and Mr*. J. C. Davis Mrs, John D, Carlton, Mrs, Haynes ll.ln non (lo t.
I no Popular Htsr
Hirer* appointed as a nominating uml guest, Mr*. Dickerson,
__ Latin Aiu»rlclMiit
lil*
committee by Mra, Moor*.
I ,111 M u a lc a l.- V a r lk D r *
lie n
l i a r Nuns
N o n * lla n c h
liar
Following th* business session
l
on Today's HI
' 'ir
lira,' A. K. Roasetter was Intro­
lllo li lts ,-*. If aadilnt
duced-by Mr*. Clements, ptngrnim
Memurr gi-oa*
Vo i,7 ' M*m
1
isle -, fl.u v rrs Piogram
4 DU Music
chaltjnan, end talked &lt;&gt;n roses, ftha,
u*et
It)
also described Christmas arrange
Circle Nn, .'I or the First Baptist 4,10
i,no Th . “ f fjy
i llim Hour
rnentu and donated plant* to lie , Finiidi met y,esterdsy
I
ripoi
. 11:00 &amp;,ti Thi* IIIrliht
wt„_ .Ntws
. . W* I
Hied fur tele with proceeds going A. M. in the W&lt; man's Blbla Class- emu
*
i
j
l
Uaikai
Haport
room of the Educational Buildlt.gr S.Im T w I-L lD Hong*
to the Huh building fund.
Mrs. B. B. Vauglin, Mrs. Claude at the chinch with Mrs. Bo;
«ijo Spoils
S p o rta J-arade
Saunders. Mr*. Michael Delta, jo,—idlug. A rommuiiit;
1141 Dor'I* Day rifngi
IJt
Han u n a i l s fro*i
were,welcomed as new members &gt;"pnil was given by
R u'*■
n far-a l.sai
In th'a circle. Those attending Gardiner and Mra. K. M. Ci
ri*.. Personallt las
were Mrs. Jodcr Cameron, Mi*. talked on stewardship.
Following the hutlnts
Fletcher Boll*, Mr*. Francii Boll,
Kavuralnns in grltnc*
Mra, A. D, Benson, Mrs. Clemente, the group adjourned to tha dining
Mr»t the .Band
Kdltl
Night K
illian
Mrs, Davis. Mr*. O. V. Horace, oom of the "hurch for a luncheon
organ
Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mr*. Moore, Mr*. with the other circles. Thoaa proDa
McCall, Mrs. Rnssetter' Mrs. Ira sent were Mr*. A. C. Benson, Mr*.
Uouthward, Mrs. R. W. Turner and It. I.. Garrison, Mra. John L. Lag,
____ ltnli*4 rraHons
Mr*. Reel, Mr*. Carrol), Mra. (iaf* toiun
Mra. P. H. Wyatt,
diner, Mra. W. R. Btovall, Mra. B. 12*10 AiPli* m * *wDh Music
A. B. Wilkinson and Mra, Bojr
,i!,“
ro« .
A
llr it t .

p a i'V J, c""

Mr*. W.' P, Yeal
or the regular meet]
den Ruil Cirri* ol
totlan Church hel
home on Laurel
« Youig a* t L

W w. C.

srJrJ.1*.

r.tres, Mra. D, L
, % O. Tieaw, If r a C._
Mra._ J,

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".•The Jacararida Circle of thn
* rd Garden Club met m» FMjt the home of Mra. C. E.
Hon al .1:00 KM . with Mra.
B. Brinson presiding, PlaM
tin plant sal# ware mad* and
circle voted to make two
th* for the County Hoaae for
rletmas. Each membeC donated
log at the meeting te be turned
Yer to the Salvation Army far
Refreshments were served at
aeluatoci of tha meeting to
Irlneen, Mra. John Courier,
. G. Harriman, Mra, Ernaat
. Mra. B. 0. Hlehsim, Mr*.
Whlddon, Mre'L. I. Hughey,
L, L. Sill. Mra, &amp; C, Graham,
C. M. flowera, Mra. Albert
' t My*. Carltoo and Mta.

tnti-ie-t*

replete Mill, del in aleil F liti-tm u e
tiee, nil in--- and Ion Including -me
of the ildoilliltile i,ill* pinpiaui*
(if Glint le- Mm rlsmi. Ml'*. I' 'l,
dingle*. H 'l'ie iitiilii c litilliiiilii nnimimceil
All inenitiei* nre ii:&lt;keil t ,, hung
all Inexpensive plesenl fm tintree wlneli w ill la. Hit tied nvvi tn
■h orphniiT-e for ClrvtMnin*. Meml&gt;er» innv tiring w ith them a pin*-

' Iui, in I It G ot- *uninii'i n in i|‘

\/.iileu Circle IIhh
Dinner In Oriando
A dioin'i wo* etiioyrd |,y tni-m
i-er* uf the An,leu Fltele ul t'o
Garden F lul, on Fiidnv evenlmr
The gloup met at the home "I
'll* . I. K. Npiocei nt U lit) T \l
.liH-led l,v 'l l * . K. F. H ill pel.
mr u slant lui»|iie»- uieHing c-m
■hull mail They decldeil to a*-l«l
ii paying fo, card lahle* ,,t I lie
lo llli» l Fentei ami to aid w ill,
me plant *ule held today.
Members le li fo r Milamto f&lt; F
lowing the iiu*luess se-slun wln-ca
ilintiet was enjoyed at Gn- Magii.i
In, Tea Boom. Those N ltendl'i:
o-ere Mrs. C. I.. Redding, 'l l * . J
Ytiling. M i*. W, I’ . Field*, M lI
A. M onfnitiin, M»». .H|iem‘,-r
ilr*. VV It. JennliiK*, M i* Dill
I vie, Sirs. W illia m * W iny, M i*
I"fm FJaik, M r*. A l Hunt, ' l l "
Henry M rl.H ullll. Jr., M l*. Ho}

Tillla and Mrs. Jlnipci.

llu i -in i1 Guiig"
in ,' in the
pH-t Io n ,. i r j 1.1 lb Im li,alud
till- F liii'l, It. n hint lift It- to of*
fe f in Hi,
«a\ uf giuce ami
I m-isiiI \
Hi- .t u III "I ihn,ring "cliuols
lint's lull (IH Imlr III,' Flint 1,'"lo ll
ill I 'll,I I I " 111II
Hot,
lie i,ihled
lu ," Illy . "n I*i uph' want to learn
il, Ul' ,1111 |i •a Ii it tu t Item."
\ - 1,rii ,• -tat a
N o-liileo -,'1
lew -t, p t-l 1hr lllilt illtc l III II,'11,
' l l 1 rail
iv
i". If ,'vi'i vmie
r o iilil' F ill i | p -ton the way A-llllte Fliai Iph1 (111". the dame la
dllc r,u i, i i*vivut.
A la in
ito now
" tim in g in
" T liie r I i III*
W ord"." t In- life
"to, if" -,t snug
w rit,u s
Bert
Ivi,Imm aiml 11in ry llui,v. Thia
w ill !»' " iiiiii'lliliib new in muRtcul
I'iogi iipliit'*, since Gle sctipl ut

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Out of tha Nstladl'a Graof B t i |i M d RwU«

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sold “ fc
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flu m e 11

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reap to keep organised when
you terry this Miper-efititui
billfold. Th* J&gt;way mod*! io
* variety ol color f i r o
tombluetkm*.
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Nut To*

liHiiHi-holii chorim

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Ruby t- nappy nlimd liaving
the sci Ipt hew to noil life event*
I Imt seldom happen-, i„ Hum

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Hue as I la1 casting “ We tut,I an
"inch gyiuil, t • ul I,f i,I m uta iliil
ilu il ivi' ,-iiiildul g. ( it all in lie
•c ilp l," lie -old.

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Our Watrhee are aa
accurate a* they are
beautiful. Movement*
of National renown,
esse* of surpassing
Invellnesa,
s m a rt,
modern design, Inspeel before Investing
elsewhere.
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Mr"

IIAYNKS OFFICE
MACHINE CO.

•k R rm o eei/r "Afagfr Swrir"
A ri T rie r * H U tw sy"
A fo meey ifp trtti
tumpwrimtnh
■ k 5p* flat pattnltd u is itrsiHoh ia iu rn ilttk ik«pr
p raillta lly fo rn tr,

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lug a fte i win,'h lefiesliiuenta 'Veto
srnved. M." H W
widymneil m l" the citcli-.
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K a lm iit, w lm w a- In w iuceful ^1M| ,
|'n ,|, tthey had h"
'lull, e n a it lie i, I- I'll,lia y i'll l.y
r I,, ,|)T.|U, lit I'" '
D '*"
11
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wlm veil ii inly
q uail " ,
q, gulm -’ In I' *■ ""'C
fie- Rllb.y
( I I , - I S k e ll,m i I* on, , | lAi|,ni uf a tniiclilu"
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ll,llili, -t IIM'M III
silliW | , „ i
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I' o - i i i " - - and ill- w ife
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h e m '- lit*- wa
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■&gt;,' 11in 11\
a ninvie Ij(&lt;l | , IIM „ f m o -n a l .......... .
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laid v'*a t
|- lln w a l d's
wasn't
lu get
riu d iic e i
lack l iim in liiu * iH - i ,
|„'t , »pm l Glem
"it'd me Gle * l u i \ w ill tie l , i , (|l|
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ed over Go meeting dor tug whlc';
time M r* I'tauk I ....... ' " i l l . II
called al lent ton ol Go- ............ «
tn the weekly Guidoo « Dili 1»»-•rirun each Tuesday at I" " " '
Tire mini | -i|'uljt nuvlmic on
She urged ....m m - H1 " ,l
the l l u i l d , m nunc in now
suggusllo"* mi g nidrtllug 1
ail 4 Unit
ping ta in a'r.'- w 'll he
, lor (tec Hi.11 .
!-,l for ....
*ngge»D,,n"'
ca»y | m) inun j Uni

; The u*» of "tin" cans foi hold
mg preneivod foods did not tm- I
cum* coinmon until late In the
nth Century.

"The Workfa Graalaat ttoBNMar1’

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iig-iictual

'fn i low- Go- live* m l i-frnrrn-ti-11
I -M 'I* -lllljl-cl*.
I ili-eoveti-d tin * a fte r lunch
inning w ith Mr. m ill Mrs. llu liy
uml Iviiln u ir’H willow.
A ntuliiw ill |dav K alinin,, wim
wlm really
iriia iy
lamer.M i*
Ml.*
w o* a slim (Itippe, d arner.
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fe**iiiiuil WniiniiT* (’Iui, m i | | in,\i
It- Flu i-l inn- pm I y ul tin- Vncl-t
Clnh Wed..... In v ill 7:110 I'. M

ne i'Iii
aid
Spei lal pm tv guest* will hr
'll*- 'tintha Chapman and Mini
Dutiriin llakei, high srhnnl *tu■leiit* xpuiiHined hv the Club to
Mil- .Stall1ami June Lodge, I'a.'l.i.
1 'In* v Glilhnni and Ann DlcggniJ t linirvn, (,|, Ii ■puiiMiml liy the

Circle 3 Meets At
Baptist Church

Mr*. Carlton Hostess
Yesley Home Scene ^ For Jacaramta Meet
•; Of Circle Mee$taf

(’lull To Ihive l*ar(v

| RADIOSTATION^ ............... .... ............ .

w ill serve a* hoiteesaa

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I'llila ile lp liiu

Mrs. Moore MWducts
Central Circle Meet

Hospital Receives
Redding And &lt;*owns

ii

T in a l w a y i
Moninc. 'Ir-. Ilui•N-m. M i i liv ­ e , | in o ld 11ii ii. r
ing FU&gt;i*rliei, 'I i . Ailing Mr*. Inokilig f m ni'M o lie* ."
A -lllllr Jltllml■l it tn lil’lll|( ll
R. 1.. I.i i'. Mi* C " llakei, 'ti*.
I
lam i l IlillOO'lf " M y
. II. Ilct'ien, M i- I'tydi- K iiin-i'y, Clllll l * - l n n
sistei
unit I i l a m m l ll M
SliOlli rOlel loilieil
M r-. 'I* Fall, ' l l - .luliii lfugl-1
Mr*, w
M i- J.
lini—nn, .ii , Mr* Kin- a G ir-h w m t u , in 'l.inly II** , n|,' p,(d a \ at k':‘l(t "'cluck at G"
men McCall, M.
W ' Fitts, Good' In 1 m ill"".' lie lecallnl, , |ll(ldn r meet mg nf tin- Ixnta &gt;'h
Mis. Ginn ' h - .'I, Cu- I'll, M i- S, •It eii-lll&lt;d n lit uf i a Ik ” He | ell- o f tin Gulden 1 lull ut Jo'i ,
C. Dlckei-no, Mi- M vi nn Sunt Ii, i til*
ur*n i mile . ll li'IVIIIg owned a home id k-t.lii T alk 'veuut'.
|.mil I'll
I ton. OHIO, I-l .■*:-• f
Ali-1 a gin i M, l„..u g ,. 11,iii|y „ f .......... ..

iHoward RiMHlartd To

Mrn. Dickerson Talks
At Palm Circle Meet

liiiHineAH WomeirN
Circle Has Mecl mu

Hollywood

Howard tilsalunri, btoluglat uf
the Orlando office of Moll C-gn*
Mr*. H. C. Dtcherson wu* tha • h vatlon Service, will talk an
guest speaker for the icgtilur; "0"-m
" T u^H ^M ^'nvle
rneetlng „f the Palm ............ . th»'u»&gt; Wedriiwday at tt P. M-, « * «
...............
anfnrd Garden Club held on Fi t - 1st“ ,0" W rKR ‘ on ,h*' W^ K'IF
„ r. W.
... I..I . '..........
ay at 10:!IU o'clock. Mr*.
ri,llUl program' uf tha Sanford
|&gt;iu)ran nml Mr*. John D C a r l t o n ! H'l.lne*. and Frpfe«lp,al W.»cere host*****, Mr*. Dlrkersun1mu,lV*
i,.lt,. nn
to wet
tail a* hot nuhlect Chriilniu- tie.
Bl**»tVd k, lulk* OH {tyw *U gCI
DmemnJit*
J ' Cljrl»lm»* ut. (|fhll1 oul u( thy oend In
Mr*.)
wVIbird, J»,/ Jdr*. (*, ty
f-angement*.
.. I
hack yi»d-and how
pro! During the hunlnvn* meeting
r signal Ion* were ragratfully . ac- covey* of qugTl, on, the farm and
■» ■■■ .
epted from Mra, Lee Samuels, along the fenca rows i* highly
iit rid Chile aft trie. Saitfaiti D h. Sidney. N U and Mr*. M- P, raseInal log, both ' to.. thp m Inter­
Ggrden Clnh met on Friday- nt ’alerson. Now mrmhtr* present ested In conservation, and to
inoont Mr*. -Hagim arid Mr*. C. IOi W) A-M. with Mr*. K; W. Turn­ for th* meeting were Mr*. M. ,T. thoee Interested In' building good
Caghurn.
hostess at her home on Fnik , llayne* and Mr*. W. W. Tyra. fishing and good hunting, Mr*.
.er a* ____
/ITVmiVt
Avenue, *»**■*
Mr*, fl, C. f»a*f*-iw
M,°"re.,| *■
chair*»«*» ■,a
J’lun*
■iHirt ti
wenr i v iMHtiP'
made iui
for H
a “ Wnlto
T
Sally Mtro William* said.
min, presided1o v « ^thn meeting Klephant" table at the ar
annual
and ntemhera displayed Christmn*1nlirnt sale of the club withIt Mr*.
flower
.„ --------I \V. H.---------Garner In
----- arrangements.
------------------— charga.
charge.
Report* war* heard from a ll, Mi*. H. C. Oak** and Mr*. W&lt;
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CliriNtmus Projjrnin
To Bt» (liven Dee. l i

Wedding PIhuh Told Mrs. Harden Tells Of
By MIbr Whlghant Garden Center Plans

Friend* will regret to leurn
that Mr*. M. J. Meek* underwent
Mr*. K. C. Haynum wa* the win­
a major operation yesleidav nfternonn at the Orange Memorial ner In the Class A group In tour­
ney* held at the regular playing
Hospital in Orlando.
meeting of the Sanford Woman'#
Dr. Hurry Karuinr ha* utriv­ Golf Association on Thursday at
ed from Sacramento, Calif, to the Sanford Seminole Country
Visit for a few day* will) III* Club, Mr*. Hugh Whelehel won
mother, Mr*.
Charles Kuuner, Cla** B group tourney* and Mra.
Who also ho* us her guest her Roy Frank Hynies, Jr.. Class C.
daughter, Mr*. Ruth Sum!lei of * The monthly luncheon meet lug
will he held on Thursday apd
Tranvck, N. J,
member* are a*ked in bring toys
ry M
tor a gift eichsnge. The toy* will
be (he guest of her father, It. liter In- used for cliarltulile purW, Hunter, al the annual ban­ |H&gt;*e*.
quet of the Florida Board of
Those participating ill th* tour­
the American Hocltey uf Civil i ney*
llt,yi were Mr*. Mil* O'l.lllgci,
Engineer* being held thl* evelng Mr*.
I'nui Campbell, Mr*. Harold
at the Officer’s Club of the Na­ hastuer, Sirs. K. C. Haytuau, Mr*val Air Station
In
Jacksonville.
_____
Hurry Woodruff, Mr*. Frank
Al Brock w' bs recently Initial- j «»»*• Mrs lto** Ad.me. Mr*. A.
ed Into the Univemlty of Klnl- *■ Mai*b, Mra. Sytuvs, Mr*. J^ricc
Ida Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Heard Mr*. John Ivey. Mr* Whala prlvote banquet held on tho 'hel. Mr*. K. B. Smith and vl*Denmput. Following the bunquet ,ir“;
Norton of Ahantonh
the Rt. Hev. Henry
y II. I.outtlt. i •*•**• Mi** 8ay Kruski of the MayEpiicuput Bishop Coadjutor ofifoh Dm.
South Florida made the Foil Pld;
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Union nuiiltnrium.

PACK in H E X l

V L O H IO A

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�Kettlea
195ft Celery Fed
Gridiron Schedule

By

o u r ZBWADflKI

Oonch Fred Gena*’
Ganna’ Seminole
. n . ■ i* wl" * » * • two of the
UHeat player* in East Florida
Conference competition thla aenaon, In the peraona of Wlae liardin fl foot 4 Inch center weighing
106 pound*, and KlUetP*, Baker,

• foot ftth Inches ala
weighing In thu nelgl urhood of
lift pound*.
Both of the tall you
eq ere
aophomorea and omjr
tin haa
had prevlou* basketball j._r Jrl#nee,
but a* One awed by* glider said,
"With that length he
e don’t neen
Coscli Ganna w ill depend great­
ly nn the ahllltloa of Chat lie
Thomas, an experienced aenlor for­
ward who rucked up an unvlnhln
•coring record lust year, and forwaitl Clarence Clause a Junior
who haa been hitting tho basket
regularly during practice suasions
to far.

Ill tbu guard positions auplio

fflOru llminy Smith
nlth (and George
»IV1
irtli
[am
the season's game*.
•a put hla charges
Coach ,Gaiiu*
he*'
through a heavy
aosaie
drill aosslon
h o
vaaterday w
with
emphaala on paasrebopnd
Ing, shootln.
ng und
ui
. _ r . ahots
to prepare the squad for Its first
jrraetlco scrlinmago Thursday af*
Urnoon.
The Celery Fed Cagera have
aeheduled 12 guinea this aeuson,
hftir of them to Ik* played «n the
ItuLand
I^eshurg
HI. Auguathm
New Hmyrnn
Kustla
HutUireeau
HI. Anguatino
New Hmyrna
Lreshiirg
Henhreesu
Ktistis
Del.mid

there
there
thera
Hit i n
llicru
hero
hero
here
here
there
hero
her*

William anil Mary 711, linnilulph-Mamin 40.
.MrCrary 40, Wake Forest t:i.
Kansas Hlale 40, West Vir­
ginia 44.
Htote College (Wilhirfnrc.pt
60, lllnfftun 64.
Texas A A M 00. Ablllne
Christian 46.
Loyola of Chicago 70, Mar*
quette 4H.
IIiHilli'y University 71, Ne­
braska 64.
Texas Christian 117, Missouri
116.
George W a s h 1 n « l « n 00,
Washington A Leo 08.
Morehend (Minn.) Ttlir*. 60,
flonroi'din (Minn.) 08.
Kentucky Wesleyan 70. Villa
Mndonuu 47.
Weatmlnater
06,
.Slippery
Rock Trhrs. 61.

Coach Carl X attlo* announced
today tho Calory Fad football
■quad w ill play five, and posslhaix gam#* on tha local gridiron
during
tho 1980
aaaaon. Thn
tough Orlando alavon I* again
on the agenda, ho added.
In anhounelng tho 1980 achedule, Coach
Kotilea lamented
that eight of hla flrat atrlng
playot-a w ill h a w graduated or
are Ineligible fo r next acaaon.
However, Kottlea and Aaalxtant Coach Ottla Mooney are plac­
ing their faith In o fast light
squad composed mostly of sopho­
mores.
1060 Celery Fad Football Hehedule:
Kept. 2D
Orlando
them
Kept. 20
Kustla
homo
Oct. 0
DeLond
homo
Oct, 111
Ocala
home
Oct. 20 '
8 t. Augustine homo
Oct. 27
(open date)
Nov. 4
Now Smyrna there
Nov. 10
Seabroeae
there
Nov. 17
Laoaborg
homo
Nov, 22
Winter Park home
Dec. 2
(tentative)

4ftT•»
**£».
h is ’Year ,the

schedule hn» hern

•itendtd from 00 to 7(1 game*,
living,Hie rugged Canadian * good
nance to smash hi* old mark.
I* Fronf 1943 to tlH7 when Hi*
french me11 were whining , four
gaiecutlve rliumplonnMp*, lllrlitrd. we* Nkatlng in megtilflcanl
aanlorh averaging lietter than ilH
m l* M aeaiion.
* *nd the Canucks, were lie lug

a

almi'il aa "Hie greatest of ell

But when the war endad, Hie
iw nf .average* caught tin with
nth tM Montreal (tain and ltlcht

j [47-48, the Cnnadlent finI fifth -o u t of the Klnnley Cup
• I f f for Drat lime In ala yelire
6rff fell helow hi* tlS-ntmligg, netting 21 goal*,
ben the Frenchmen allied for
Urd-place flnlah '.lest season
Blchnrd'a goal production
red to i« moro 2(1, whlipcrn
i ’’The Rocket" had run hi*
iia quickly drilled aliout Hiu
i war-llm#.,wonder." . . "A ;
i-ln-the-l
-omnwill
g with the ferocity
M champion. Ulehunl
dd eg nln this acaaon
tlurrd tho Imugtnntlnn
alike,
Ui aportnwritera w
'l’wwr ,

Florida , Hunters
••
Get Extra Days
I l II r I tl ir
l l i l lfR 1V &lt;4
During
Holidays
Gonigu A. Hline, president of
the Heminoli! County Hporlsnu'ii’s
AasncUtinli announced yextcrdny
the Florida Wildlife Federation
decided icccntly that spcrlnl hunt.
Ing privileges will lie allowed for
Monday, Dec. 2il- and Monday,
-Ian. 2, to allow hnntnrs to take
full ailvnntiigo of thu holiday sea­
son,
Under present regulations
nit other Mondays are closed for
Ini at Ing.
Upon season for ilnvcs will In-gill
Dec. IT, the Fiilornllon revealed,
and no fedenil dock stamp will ho
aeroasarv to hunt How.
Thu U. H. Kish and Wililllfe
Hervlre lias cleared up n inls-nndui-slnndltig among hunters and
Wildlife uffirrrs liy nnnonnring It
Is not necessary i&lt;&gt; have a fedeinl
duck xtam|i to hunt coot in Flor­
ida.
Tho Wildlife service advises
hnntcrn to class coot with galllmiles, mil and marsh hen*.

MONTGOMERY, Ala., Dm. 18.
—(/l1)— Dixie Conference official*
wound up their annual mcdlng
hern hy re-electing Dr. {Hanley
H. Kohl n* 0(1, Mississippi College
athletic director, ns president.
Dr. G, H, Connell of Mercer
University was chosen vice picsldent succeeding Zeb Vance, Mer­
cer athletic director, and Dr.
Howard
G.
Hanford,
Florida
State University athletic direc­
tor, was re-elected scrutiny,
treasurer.
Dr. M. C. White, chairman of
the Mlllsnps College faculty alhletlr rommlllce, was named dele­
gate ul liirgn to tlie executive
council ie |il lie I Mg Rrady Cowell,
utldrllc director at Stetson Univarsity.
Mercer University Ht Miuon,
Ga.. was awarded the 11150 truck
meet nml golf nml tennis lotiriiu
nielli* which will lx* held concur­
rently on May IP*20. The coii
ferenre also set tho dales for the
I tin I truck, leu ids ami golf events
for May 11-12 hut named no host
tram.
Tampa
University previously
had been awarded the IU6II bas­
ket hull tournament on Feb. 27, 28
end March I,
,»
Other art Inn taken at, yCxtei-'
duv'* meeting Inrludrd naming
Florida Hlale University tha offi­
cial 11)40 football champion and
Florida Houthcrn College ns hare-

h'lWprtTim tatlVe* ’ ‘ fmrfT TfoH W
Houthorn, Florida Htnte, Htetson,
Tampa, Alarror, Oglethorpe, How­
HALTIM O ItK, Md. Dec. lib ard, Mlllsapa and Mississippi Col­
*(Hpcclnl)*CoiiNlatunry and world- lege attended the meeting.
record performances Hrned for
Calumet Farm's Coaltown tha title
nf Horsa of tha Year In the Four­
teenth annual nathumldo poll or
sports and tu rf writers and com*
incntHtors Juat eompleled by Turf
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. HI.—(/IT
nml Hporta Digest.
Of the 2011 sports nuthnrUies —The Federal-Stiitc Market News
who voted and were asked to name Hurvlrc early New York market
bat one hors* In this elnsslficatlon, on Florida m ilts sod vegetable*:
Avocado flat* 10-16. fair to good
102 cast their ballot* for the dash­
ing son nf Hull Lea • F.any Lass, quality 1.60-2.(81, poorer low us
Capnt was second with 71 vote*. 1.(81.
Snap bean* bitshrl* Ktrlngless
Though henten by Capot In blft last
two starts of the year, Coaltown (Hack Valentines Irregular iiusllty
had built up iiuch a lead through 4.00-6.6(1, best mostly 6,00, I'lrntfa brilliant campaign starting early fuls 6.00 0,26, few 6.60, few 6.00In Fchrunry and lasting until the 6.60, poorer ,3.161-4.61), Tnalerend of (k'tuber, that tbar* was greens few 8.60, poorer 2,60-3.00,
Wax i.60-6.18), mine 4.00- poorer
no enlchlng hint.
He led the field home In 12 of 1.60-8.60.
Hlinwberrle* per pint 1.16), few
Ills 16 atari* and flnlshrd ae«nn&lt;l
in the other throe, adding 127(1.- olbcr* tlWlrlbuli'd at on unsettled
126 in the earning* of Warren pro*'', uurepnrtril rules Monday
Wright’* racing •«tal)ll*hMtfht.
|icr pi. 1.00.
Through winning the tltto, Coal
I'uhlaigr 1 8/4 bushel boxes dotown Joins the select • group of imistld round type 2.76, 60 lb.
Thoroughbred stars maiM up uf tacks 1.76,
Cucumbers, lunihel* 3.60.4.011,
Granville, War Admiral, Manillacult, Challedon, Whlrlaway, Count few 4.26, ordinary &lt;o fair quality
Flcnt, Twilight Tear, lluaher, /
1.60-2.60, large rise 2.00, pickles
saiilt, Armed and Citation.
8.161.3.60, fow 8.76.
Eggplant, bushels IMIO. 11,36, few
It Is thu ilgth lime tha honor
has gunn to n Calumet Farm Mrae* 3.76, poorer 1,76.
Kndlva— Ohlcury, IjUihcts 1.26Whlrlaway having won It Myk*.}
3 . 00,
Kscarots hushuli 1.26-1.76, few
1.00, curlay type few 2.00,
at*
itft.
Ph i l a d e l p h i a ; d **. in e -(/p j

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--lly the iinriow niurgln of two
points, Hammy Ilnugb of the
Washington Iledskin* won the
Notional root hall League' paaalng
title for the ninth time In his 18
M int fMWr.rmrcr, and yedra aa a professional;
under the Inverse grading sysl
tem In which the number of com*
ifc-Bottuheh Ntjw Vorlt plellona, percent of oempletton*.
iiUtger, put* lit.T h a t touchdown passes, yard* gained
and per tent of Interwftioiu era
«ur t* W . we hftve i
•eg In win the pennant,
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ie Conference
cts Mississippi
{Director As Head Calumet F a r m ’s
MONTREAL, Doc. IU - (/P )- Coaltown Awarded
Sw i»nt'ln the NatlmmMloekey
lague uaed to ho "break up the TurT Digest Title
nai tiiia I ftati
iiiilnua *'
Montreal
Canadians."
Today It line simmered down t«
"break up Muurlcv Klrhurd."
, T W would null tho circuit*
goalie* fine, for Kleliard haa ru*
gained III* scoring nrnwleaa and
again I* terrorising Inc loop’* netilm lrr*.
Tho JH-ycnr-old Montreal right
Winger hurt netted -ii goal* In Vtfl
game and may he nn III* way to
Break Ul* NHL record of 60 goal*
in 60 game* act during I tic 11)44-

Team To Beat In
College Circuit

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OiiiotiiW If * ‘l rVdwn If
Association, asserted at the im -

A A U meeting
In &gt;San
‘Sanity Code’ To tloiinl
I'inm-lsco thut nn utblcte who
accepts an m iddle srhnlurshlp
himself
nml
Bar O ffenders "ptofessiotmllxe*"
should he burred from membership on Olympic tennis.
like for Mr. IlurdFrom Olympics iigv"I Inwould
dt'fiho his ineutiliig of
ut lib'lie scholarship," l.elh told
ic|uirtors. " I wonder If ho regard*
t Ill-Ill it reward In payment of
middle utilllly. The sanity code
not laws
Dils.
It recognises n
'urnnt for aid' on thu basis nf
need nml Judge* on uthlate tho
nine ns any other .student."
SOUTH IIK N D , I ml., Dee. Ill
oil , the West
(A’i A
combined
NCAA-AA* i Hiiimlafii. still
knockout
punch
for
"sanity ' ’mist, was not imitu'dliitcly a,
I'oiln" vlidaiors—Nu complete a- wtil hh’ for comment,)
l.elh b ft llllle doubt Iml what
to bar them front U. H, olvmpic
compcllilon uppi'uir) In bit (irhv i in- 111 A A mol A A II view til It (ftg. (I
s i'll
i
I b'tlc schulurtdiip* In the siimu
- ,' K ail U 'lb « f; Iowa, (flGAA ' light.
f Dr,
prcsldciil
Ideal,
ilcrlurei)
at Notn | Hpcii
liking |i«rsonn1ly, nml not
I)omu’s nnnuul football banquet' r,,p tliuiN G A A , I / ih said he felt.
i ".rather • strong argument
Inst night that offenders wuuU Ihat
receive sharper
sanctiuiia than ha* nuea . made In tha e ffo rt. of
aapuWiuu jkmb.ai'hiidtUo JiawtftJb* *O0tJicrn| win ad,-, t&lt;* have a throeTin warned that school
oola vi'&lt;- meal haloing table within the
luting the coda may also lose season of the sport Involved.'
AAU sanction. Tills would tiinhn Tha NCAA mile m&gt;w permits
their athletes Ineligible fog thu only one meal a day within seaOlympics. II would ulso hi ing son.
He *ii a I that Ilia throe-mcni
the
los* qf, certification
by
by
Hill
Alexander,
scholastic accrediting, rtgunrh - . priqHisnl
Georgia
Tech
conch,
l.elh .hinted ut iiWrti M r I agent former
mensura* after Avery llriinilugn, would offset apparent dlsrrlmlunPresident uf the If. H. (Jlpmplr lion aghiii'l alhlcten who have

Amateur Head Hints
A t h l e t i c Scholar­
ships Aren’t L e g a l

NKW YORK, Dec. 18—m —
Bradley's veteran five* still rat­
ed today as n team to beat In
the race for the national basket
hall title.
Tho Peoria, III., squad downed
a strong Nebraska club, 64-64,
l* * t night for Its third straight
victory. It was the Fllg Seven
cu-chumplon'a first defeat of the
season.
»
Paul Unruh and Gene Mel
chlorrc, aa usual, lad tho Braves.
The tame duo aparkod Bradley
to a semi-final berth In Madison
Square Garden'* national Invita­
tion tourney last March,
Another Mlaaourl Valley fav­
orite, Oklahoma A A M, la In
Naw
York
for its
Madison
Hquaro Garden dehut against un
dnrdog Long
Island University
tonight.
It's tho top game of a double
bill that also mutches Now York
University against Colgate,
Other results last night In­
clude:
Loyola' of Chicago
70
Marquette 4B: Kansas State 42
West Virginia 44; Hamllno 02
Regis 40; Texas Christiun 117
Missouri 36 and George Wash­
ington and l#cc 08.
N
The Regls-Hamllne encounter
we* a repeat of last season's na­
tional fnlercollrglata tournament
championship result.
Loyola rebounded against M ar­
quette to make Ua aaaaon re­
cord 3-3.
A i(t
Major contests tonight Include:
»°&gt;y Croba at Dartmouth: Texas
Woalaym * t Baylor, DePaul at
Indiana, Drake at Purdue, Norto
Dunio at Wisconsin, Louisville at
Eastern Kentucky, Olympic Club
at San Francisco and Georgetown (h y ) at Western Kentucky.

To New Loaf Contract At $75,000
D, Chandler,
commissioner of
baseball, Is reported reedy U
Hiring along with the National
Lcngu# In the major*’ squabblJ
over pennant playoffs.
The National
League voted
yesterday to keep It* present
•y*tem of playing beat-two-outof-three In ovent the race enda
In a tie. Tho American decided
to continue it* "sudden death"
one-game elimination.
Bccauie of the deadlock, the
final declilon now goe* to the
commi**lonar.
The National la ague also has
derided to restore twilight doublahraders and that old headache,
the suspended game, which was
used in wartime.
At Its meeting yesterday the
senior elrcult brought back the
rule that games called on ac
count of Sunday curfew or for
getaway purposes will be resum­
ed at the point of InUrruptlon
at a later date.

the spltball.
"Nothing
he* heon
help tho pitchers In the Inst
years," argued Evan* yesterday.
"This is Just n trick
delivery
such a* the knuckleball, fork ball
and #o forth, which are legalis­
ed."
,_______
mii
A. B. Chandler, commissioner
of baseball, I* expected to get a
new long-term contrect and a
hike in salary at the combined
meeting of tho American and
National league* tomorrow.
Tho word Is that the comml-.B
sloner will he signed to a seven”
year term at 376,0(10 per year,
826,000 ntsivu his present pay.
Ills present contract doesn't ex­
pire until April 24, 11)62.

Tho major leagues decided to
have a night opener next season
for the T in t time In history,
Tha St. Louis Cardinals announc­
ed they would start tha campaign
against the Pittsburgh Pirates
nt Sportsman's Park tho night
of April 18.
Philadelphia's Connie Mnek re­
tains his post as vice-president
of
th e
American
Baseball
l-cague. The Athletics' octogena­
rian was reelected yesterady by
league directors, who also re­
named Blit D ew itt, president nf
the St, Louis Browns, a repre­
sentative to the major league
executive council.
Manager Burt
Bbotton will
have hla same board
art! of atratag
atratagy
In directing Brooklyn's
tklyn's baser
baseball
Dodger* next year. “
renamed hla coachei
ler, Clyde Hukeforth
'orth and Milt
Stock.

skaattB

'Both the American and Nation
ul baseball league* showed at
tendance
drops
(n the
1D4D
crowd figures, released yester­
day. Tho American drew 10,730,TAI.LASHEK, Ala., Dec. Ill— f/T) 047 compared with 11,160,000 In
—The class I) Georgia.Alahnmn 1048. Tho National drew 0,484,hitxohall Uagtin lost a memtier yes­ 718 compared with 0,770,743.
terday when thu Tnllasser Cardin­
Billy
Evans,
Detroit
Tiger
als withdrew liecause of financial
dlfflcuiUes.
general manager, was the Inno
President W. 8, Olllledgo said dissenter as tho American Icaguo
the Cardinal* finished tha I04D voted 7-1 against thu return uf
seuson with a 16,1100 deficit. The
Ht. Loiil* Cardinals recently end­
ed a working agreement with the
club.
A r) Decatur of T *ll*il#g *. Ala.,
league president,, said a replace­
n e w v 6 u k , Doc" ia. ivp) 1
ment for Tallassec probably would
Boxing,
com# from Roma or Thomastori, Abe Greone, N a||«in l
Assudatlnri , commissioner,
has
Gu. or,Bylacatlga.'Al*.
’ T '
N v p choren hy thf Nmp York fluxF 1.1 . . , .
,
11' ^ I . .
^
lit a 1988 National Football Ing W rftar*’ Association to receive
League game la'tween Philadelph­ tho 1040 James J. Walker memori­
ia ami llostnn, the F.agle* Inter* al award for "long and meritorious
i
ceptml seven pusses and Boston service" to boxing.
Greene, editor nf the Paterson,
four.
i
N , J., Kvenlng News, for many
years served as president nf tho
llttlu
ttnie to work
for their NBA. Ho Was named commission­
maintenance Jobs whllu engngnl er lust year, and recently was re­
appointed to that post.
In timlr speelnl sports,

Georgia-Alabama To
Lose Class D Club

Abe,Green To Head
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ft.6O*X0O, fair quality * 100-2.28,
red* 2.26*2.60, Anaheim* 2.60*0.00.
RddhMa 16 qt. beaketa red*

MAP MON
w Kb "M-Wlde" visibility!

I t doa, holdover* 1.00,
quash hUahel* Yellow Straight
k 2.80.11,00, &gt;1/2 Inuhel* Italian
■ i.no-2.00, larger low a* 1.2ft,
lull*.large to very largo 1.60-

‘omatoc* 1 load 6X0 and 0X0
&gt;, few 0X0 11.60, 11X7 8,00, f*W

l;,V

* fa r t# fr itt

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BRITT AWARD

I stable financial condition, Virgil
LEIIdqa., Negro (v m agent, reports.

returns County ai

' *' :

R rltl T ra c U r Co., local Fort!
T raitor-D earborn
Faun . e q u ip ­
ment dealer has been named a
winner in n recent demonstration
contest- according to nn announcement by the Ford tractor d istrib u ­
tor in Jacksonville.
Each dealer had to ei|iml or ex­
ceed a In me i| not a during the per­
iod covered in order to Ire a w in­
ner. A ctually, J. !t»y U iill, mana­
ger of the focal d im . fa r surpassed Ills quota making one o f the
outstanding records of any dealer
ill (he Jacksonville area.

YOU can now become an 0W1
of one of FLORIDA’S Largest Businesses

Thompson - Uecvcs
a: win,t;ns

P o r the flm l time, u ptihHc market han heen created,
" for the Common Stock of Florida Power A Light
Company. The people of Florida now have nn opportun­
ity to eMtnhlixn extennive home ownership of their
slitte’n largest elec trie utility and one of its leading
business enterprises.

EXPERT W A It 'll AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING

3i«; iw ijK .w r . M 'i; , it
WINTI'lt I'A It K KI.MltiliA
m \ i i : im * el m h u m

rate u r Kiansmatt
InFJogCaseHanga
OnWoman’sHosonit
ROMM. (In , Dee. n
(in
Defendant ....... .
Daniels’ alibi
ip the rase o f seven flogged Ne­
gron* today linin' nn Imw well
Ida wife's flg m e I known,
D a tilrl and Ills wife both te s ti­
fied III lllo ItlllS* ill'll llp llts 11 in I
here that the nittht the N iq rm ’s
were ivllipped they in 'll' v i-illn u
ut his father's remote Inriidiouse

in Alabiuna.
The irovcrnnieiit pul four w it­
nesses on the tmul ye-tonlay ill
ml e ffm t to ermh the ta ll, blond
Hutmunhdc nii'lnl w m k ir's dr
fence.
T h e fom dei lar"d they saw the
D a n ie l'' cm in a lin l i t i u Ktnn
parade m T ie n to n . (ill the n ii;lil
o f the (logging

A l nr.at nmil c tin ic r, Ito la rt \llison, Mini In* saw Do* Daniels'
car alid that it was ill (veil hy a
hooded woman in' thm qiht w hs
Mrs. Daniel,

You mny tiny one or any number nf sbares ai I be same
price per share. Yuur own bunker or investment dealer
or our representatives will be aide to inform yuu about
the slock.

Optometrist

Illustrated and descriptive material will tic sent to you
upon request. This material explains why we consider
Florida Power A Light Company Common Htock a
desirable investment.

Indicato an extremely ample
bosom.
Pressed by ilcfeiite Attorney
Frank M. tilrason fo r fu rth e r Idontlftcu tiu n , Allison paused t It..iiyrlit ■
fu lly , than said be was pi c ity sure
It wiih she Ueutise "nobody in
Ilade county is made op like Mrs.
Daniel."
Asked by (ilcHson if d were
possilde that the figure could have
been any of Hie o ilier defendants,
nil mate. Instead of M i-. Daniel,
A llison unsweied.
"N ot unless they bad b een made
up w ith a pillow."
Mrs. Allison followed to r lion
bund to t In■ tniid and delated .-lie
saw M is. lim it' l tbnt mi if til of
A p ril ‘J w ith and without a hood.
" I was su rp it-isl," she -.iiid, "to
-re her with that bunch "
The
lu lh e i
p iiiu
lioiiseivife
testified she - hh a hood' ii woniati
get mil of ii cm mid "1 knew it
w.w Ml.-. D . i i ii c I i i ton Do way do
is liu ill up and llii' way ..lie g "l

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JF Y O U W ANT-RELIEF and H ELP
Send for our ARTHRITIS BOOK &lt;

Mis. A lll mi, one sm.l die luid
known M i- Dmml nil too life,
was iis ked hi lilca-ou if it were
mil pnssilili that the fig n iv wits
U udci cross cyam iu atim i, A lli­ u limn winning a pillow mound
son nhsrived th a t "Mrs. Daniel is Ills chest.
Sniffed Mrs .Mlison, " I don't
ii nicely made w om an, though
f a t h e r b ilg e ." t i n e he gestured think silo needed any "

NOTICE

YELLOW”
PHONE

H17 i r f f t R A IM M O l.IN t, M IA M I, F I.O R lO A
I K I.E P H O N E R : M IA M I, 9-6035 and 9-6710

S U F F E R E R S

mil

The T H IN K IN ft FELLOW
rides the

IE FIRST BOSK
CORPORATION

Rheumc-tism N euritis Sciutica

STORK (LOSING HOUR
FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
SHOPPING WILL KK 0:00 P. M.
ON THE FOLLOWING DATES

21 Hour Service

YELLOW CAB CO.

IVc hnvr trunk *c n lre
n ' k i n l t ' . A w .n i Kirilr* Utallua
I 'l l I K IVK. A USII NT.

Registered Securities Dealers in Florida

/wr/ttswnr.

“H’m! I should have brought a new Bool
An the went her lakes iis toll o f your rmil. you may

Motuhn,

wish Santa had implied some brand-new Kubenud

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Articles For Hale

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l»els-l,iveslock-Supplies

" O U flK For Balei 214 Kim.
I Mule, tun.no.
In
Christinas ( l if t C rating —letnmn- Foi Hale
t.nke M miiihc seci bin. Produc­
S IX lfo O M house w ith three budable rates.
W ig h t-W illia m . A
tion Credit C m pm utinii. Phone
rooms, good rondltiim . Locnted
Co. (N o t Inc.) 200 N. Laurel,
HU I.
on tw n lots near Hcminote High
Phone l i l t 4.____
School.
F ru it Trees.
Phone U liU F ru it Cakes are made from Cocker Spaniel I'niqnes for Chrlstma.i. Sir-. Carl Moss, Utlill W ila fumoiin old English recipe.
lo w A v e
Plnini' IliU-W, _____
None
Hctter.
It
ll&gt;.
*2.111.
Hnhli'i*
Article* fo r Kale — 5
Homo Hakery. Phone 1IHtt.

HERALD
Want Ada
For Results

Dci'umliPi

oi lla r ie tl roofliiK rig h t onto your roof. T ak e this
step now. lo avoid delay th a t may result in costly
leak damage. Call HU to cheek your roof, then, if
needed, we'll supply our life tim e Itulieroid or H a r­
re ll Itnoi'illg.

Amatlng Johnston’s "NO-ROACH" PAItKKK - KVF.HHHARP
Pen A Pencil Sets ALL TV PCS of luilldnier work,
sent It nr v coating kills Rnnclmv
reasonable rntr.i. F r c estiinnlAnts, Water Hugs for months. ItONHClN, KVANH
ASH L lfiH T F .ItS
es. David F,. Carpenter, I'hotn
Pint »U10. Half pint We. RouAnd Cigarette Cases from * I (Hr
1SUKI-At
mlllat ft Anderson.

S A N F O Ifl) JK W KI.U Y ft
H. &lt;S. Hehrcns.
T ttA C T tm W illtK
LUGGAGE CO.
o MtinroV
;l(Hl Hanford Avo.
__
Ph. 1348 Free estii ales m, plowing and
when you can
tiiseing larm or garden plots.
. ’ru it Cakes fur N orth' Finrtda S tu a rt soft shell
Also clearing and gr-ding build­
pecans, finest quality, in His.
_ T_, *3.M . Ordqr Now.
ing lasts. Phone II17-J. Jnrk
liL &amp; a W. K. K ir,-huff, Jr.,
, Rdhb’s H ome Bakery, Ph. 11M Russell
T-Shirts While ft Colore . . *4 8
Write
F. D. Fmsl, llox (lit Puolu;
Prtfmlum Paints ....^
12.25 gal.
Cm peniei'tiig, lliiihling, Mock
New ft Used work shoes, Tarpau­
laying, I’npei llnnglng, paint
lin- Raincoats, Rubber Boots,
ing. Work giiniinteed, fair deal­
Army rota. • ,
ing, reasonable (irleee.
A H M Y -N A V V HURPLUH
CABBAGE i ’ li
Phono 1547-

PHONE 148

111 West Third Street

Him

103 N. Palmetto

Ph. 1331

THE
SANFORD
HERALD
WKI.AKA APATMKNTH. Rooms
and Stores. 110 W. First StrcnL
Photte'1431,_______
f iir n l:,b e d irrrt._011 P a rk Ave.

Modern It room fiirrd.ihrd npartment, Adnltu only. 2300 Mellonvllle.
_
FOR HKNT - Nicely furniihed
2 liedronm apartment, close In.
8IGNKT AND l.nDOK RINGS
Phone 10.10.________ *
. ;
HANFORD JKWKLRY ft '
One room with prlvaie family,
*
LUGGAGE CD. •
(lentlenian preferred,
Phuna 300 Hanfmd Av*.__
Phono i w f
_ U09 M efter six P.M,
i s i l EL M ANH* Red Rosa ‘ Feeil
New three room rottagi In grtrva
Toiichton A Waisuti, 1201 Celery
oh lake. Completely fur nlslied
Wand all conveniences,
Phone
s the B A B Y
SPIN DRIER
Small
unfurnished
apartment
601 1/2 Celery Avenue. Photlu
1286-W.
Furnished Apartment.
riMtms and Run Porch. -S .'rV T
Furnished apartment.

iVABHKR

now

un

Street,
W A N T E D TO R E N T -1 1 bedroom
house or equivalent, E. D. Kirchuff, Phone SO*.____

” --K e a i" Kataig For ttalo—U

*iW P r

SMALL FR A M E bungalow. Two
bedrooms. This house Just raeently constructed. Located on

lot* *FFTX, *t*

from center of
■unable at
|
leaving city a»
late sale. Pro
purchased furnl
ROBERT A.
Raymawd R.

Mllea

display

8 t " 3 o HNH ELECTRIC CO.*
st HI. ft Magnolia
Ph, 1110
I lib W ii Imp Dinntir, Served
'The Best Shrimp on Earth"
rvery night at llonttr’a (Rill,

S— W ANTED TO RKNT— 1

5

Expel ieneeil chmnlier maid, ivltilc,

reliable, Mrt. lioriion llarwiocl
C liiislm ns
MOTOROLA RADIOS — *15.76 up MINtiKR M A C IIIN K S
Bin iltl. Paula,
g ifts, Terms.
Jllb K. fitli HI.
Plume 11124.
_ _ _ _ _
N |trrtiil Services — l
s I'L C I VI. C H H I8TM A K cookies —
all kinds, -duns, hbupes. O nler
vmus now, Robb's llnkory. Pit, NKW FLOORS aiirfared to «&gt;,-&gt;
(eelion. Old finals made
bk*
ii HU.
new. ITtilshlng, cleaning A wax
S-MAH filFTB F(»R IIISI ft HICK
Ing. Portable power plant,
’
c r o w n i. m io A o t :
years nihcriani’n in Snniinoic
In Mate lint gets
County, II. M (Reason, Lola
VANITY CABE8-JKWKI. BOX KB
Marv.

N gcItLA O l

1IRIKF CAHKB
Id.UB BAfIB
V K N K TIA N n i.IN D t t nimbi to hi
CAMKO WALLKT8-43.no up
ger. Hrminola Venetian lllnci
SANFORD JKWKI.UY ft
Co. H2P W. Hrd. HI.
Plum.
LIIOOAfiK CO,
m aw
urn Hanford Ava.
Phone I.14H
i t jewel tlllnoii R. K. Watch. CALL 517 for llutlcrv, Ocneratnr
ind Hlnr or nervi&lt;e. Swiuo’s
I’hqiir _5{j0-w, aflei fllbO P.M. '
Battery Service, HIM W, Fuel
F io it for Bale: "91.00 a Umbel.
.1. F«rt|er, West Onieva Avenue,
ORLANDO Moioing ‘Vmllnel. Or
Undo Kvernng HLar. Call lislpli
mai._MrB. M ■». Haekett, 8054.
Ray. ID16-J
X MAH GIFT’ HKAPOUARTBRS LA W N MOW K11H ',iharp.'ii."l, b in
FOR UGLOVA - GIIDKN - KUHN
oil's repaired, lock A key um l.
LoNUINKtJ - WITTNAUKR
No w n itlrig -w oik
guarunleeil,
Wnichiis from *24.06
II. W. Shuman, 310 Fast lib SI
All Nat. Advertised
Sanford, Fla. (F orm erly wild
MKOANA WATCHKH from *12.06
W illiam s K lxlt Hhopl
HANFORD JKWKLRY ft
LCGGAGK CO.
UAMKV'H Upliolstery .Shop. For
300 Hanford Ave.
‘Pit. 1848
riitorn and automoliiles. fti'Hsmi
able prices. Free pickup A de­
HW'KKT H A M LIN —Orangea and
livery. Box 1441, Hanford.
Grapefruit.
91-OU per bushel.
Bring containers. A. C. Cleve­ V«*io,■ich Kefrlgeratlon Servieeland, Phone 007-R- .__ ' ■
and Appliances, Call MI2-R m
1840,___________ ________
'■’mu- stone diamond ring, platlrr.im
setting, 1260.00, valuation *476. LOCAL ami Long liistnncr M"v
jk Ing. Him ago and Crating. Wight
•tpll dining room suite, buffet, “ Wllllnni.i A Co. (not lne.1 200
North Laurel, Phonn 1014.
table, 8 ehelrs.' 4 piece bedroom
suite with springe and mattress.
Moving lo smaller house, must
&gt;iH«rtflce. Hue after five. 2408
I'nimetta Ave.
j
’
K T i AV b b o ll light .And dark
fruit caka — come In and try
one" One |b. M \ Two lb. * 1 .0 .
It ohV s Home Bakery, Ph. 111(1.
A Ir tSmpresanr .wil.h tank *M.00.

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Hslrs snd Krrvlre

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LOST — Ladles wrist watch m
downtown district Nov. noth
125. reward. Mrs. A. G. Tlmma-.
101 E. 71 h Ht. Call 224.
Registered Boston Terrier Pup­
pies I *60.(10. City Rervlce Htntlon, North nf Sanford. Phone
I AMU-1,
LOHT — Reading Glass nn Pal­
metto Avenue Friday evening.
Finder pleaae return to 006
Magnolia Ave. Reward._______

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Canaries for. Christmas

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AH CAN'T &lt;
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v WMUT IT &gt;
WUZ SUPPOSED

Factory trained qualifi'd Hci
vice Men.
H IL I. IIA H D W A H K CO.

jtfE China, Secretary, Com*
reasonable. Ph. B0&gt;-J.
Victorian Parlor Suita,
ring Lamps Glass. Also FOR SALE—
u and Trash. Sflaet Your

sprlngere.

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W E D N E S D A Y P E C . I I , 1949

THR HANFORD HRWAI.H. BANFORH. FLORTIM

The Sanford Herald

Jobs

And

W a te r

W ild ! Now York City begun to run short of water this
winter, one of the conHervutioii Htepn wag an order by the
city prohibiting the waxhing of mitomobilng. To the cuminl
olnwrver thix appears to b«* an unimportant gacrifico for
a few months to the cnttxi* of water conservation,
Hut then* uiv novoraI thoumiinl men in New York City
* o I i . a v » i „ o * A n ~ -----Mlia»A&gt;
who make their living washing cars. Thu ttumbur of car
CONDOR
lalliiilrics, ustablifhmuntH whrrsu only businuss is washing
cars, is in that hundruils. What happens to these business
T *a
l*» I I
plant and their workers during the water shortage?
l.oa
Their plight Is only one small phnHe of the disruption
in
the
life of a community which can be caused by a scar­
lu a
city of water. Everyone knows that wafer is a necessity
fio a v r aa
a la lla a a
to hiiniim and other animal life. A point often overlooked is
r a l a l a i ' fa M U , a 'l'l f f
N f a r that il is also neccisury to most of the iniltistrial and other
m r» a a la » a l i t r U a l a r f
activities of our complex modern life.
M * e r* a e * te a
iin lS a '
r
.soO I t a t j a N i
• a ilr e a
These many utU’s of water are the reason why we arc
l » f t . N e w r a t h , C:__
U e lr u ll.
using water faster than nature provides it. They also an
h a a a a a l - l l r . a i l at.
a la .
T k a H e r a t * l a aI a m a W l a t Ik a an essential ronson why we must plan ahead to provide tin
AaaasOMaO P ra ia * » k ia b |a a a t l l l r d
best possible supplies of water and to get the most effective
r a r la a la a lr l a (h a
» •* Ih a la a a T H a w a 'r r la la it use front It, |M*rhit|is filtering it after one use so that it cat.
be tiHed again. We nnnot get along without water. We run
not even curtail our consumption of it very much tinles&gt;
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1040
we are willing to trim down our scale of living.
K a to b U e h e il

la

IM

ra»IUh*0 c*lir •*ree« la (aMar
M l m a la r at
I I I lU a aalla At w m
Ka t m l aa aaaaait alaaa a a im
•»* KlarlCa.
1 ,k*
n Mtta
OMIra
a* M ila rt,
a alar
Art
.1, «■» * " — at Narali a. J*ef.

Turn Fiom Socialism

TODAY'H M IB L I VERMR
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For
or IIhM
no tail
laai two
l wo Ihonaand &gt;m
yesr*
n
Ik * ..........
Until liberals and conservatives m America its well
Efyptl-ma
hav# boan ala.I to
•At wnh anr tint, lust an Ihrrr as in Hrilitdi nations have been rejoicing over the liefent.*W i» a
c m a i in
rc a a .
m
« tEgyp.a y i
a ..dual
of obrrad.
Tho
,f Labor Parly governments in New Zealand nnd Australia

*»»» Wight not «at bread with the
m h re.ri; for that la an abomina­ Now there remains the l% 0 lest of Labor government in
Ureal Hrilain itself, ymtogesl but in its nlmrt Hpan by far
tion unto tin Egyptians.

•—Gen
How dangrious it the w a in '
General H ornet 16-yesi-olcl son on
a lake in fioni of hit own lionir
‘ falls out of a small boat and is
diowned. Stay away from •mall
boats unless you know how lu swim.
Slay away from them anyway ,1
you suffer from heart trouble or
fainting spells

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Ik e Florida Supreme Cuuil has
ruled ihet a man who lies him
convicted ol » liquor law viola
lion cannot lie bailed from leiwny
on a Florida piry. That may hr
one reason why it is so difliculi
to obtain justice in Florida const •
One •an can hang a jmy And

V how A n you r(|iect a . man who
violate* one law lo uphold anothn '

S
’A flitn. ____
V
il ol inns

wants lo know
v how v»e can lonsisteully anjijiciiI
g j l W luhfK'ulmii I'liiitin ia s .Seal
\r! d liv r when we are so oppotrd lo
P|he Wellate Slate, We have llir
’ g ita in i syinputhy for people luf' firing Irnm luberculoais. It would
be all right with us if the govern­
ment look every cent it is now
spending on paying poopfe not In
/IPwork and gave it all' Id pro|dr
J suffering from inhereuloaie.
Don't lake loo irriotply Fed­
eral Security adminislralor's pre­
diction that 10 |iercent ol all cliil
ijfjdreti now in puhtic school will wind
$Fup in menial lioipilaU. lie gelt
Repaid lo talk like tlial in order to
wring more a|)|&gt;io|)nations out of
Congress far the politicians In
Spend. Our own prediction is that
£a lot more than 10 perrept of the
Wethiaglon bureaucrats will wind
i p in mental hnapitala.

The evils of excessive drinking
ire brought all loo (Irmly to
III by one of Die llerald't "crime
(•lories" in which a young college
ludent is arrested for lirriking the
£gock of his girl friend following
I "lobster party" at which con■rable Scotch and Champagne
ire consumed. He didn't know,
said afterward, that he had kill*
Iter. Ha pul hi&gt; hanrlt on her
lack, he trmembeird, and then
''everything blanked nut", Well,
(a in jail now, awaiting triul
&gt;r muiJer, and the giil lie raid
[oved. the only daugliler'of ,|ier

•rents/ii deadDriving by the City's lone tencagjt in Fort Mellon Paik the

nr

afternoon, we tuilictd

13

' Iren waiting their turn to play
I four used the court, (l .takes
in hour to play a game of
$ tinea only four cm play
| n tfene. Il was fairly obvious that
~te o f'those children tvefe waiting
vain* Furthermore, we date say
wMiM have been twice that
Miare if other cluldrsn hadn't
ra was no use to come
«l they did insiced is
f’if |Ueis. but Iannis courts
nsive way of keeping
ol troubk.
i Hoover says that if his
posals ara put
I,4dm coal of government
1
‘ bjr two Trittion dotran*
•ffeettm services
»etvl

Ti m

the most widely debated of tlie three Hrilish socialistn
experiments.
The electiun results to New Zealand and Australia do
not mean Unit tbose two mil inns will forthw ith turn all
industries back to private ownership; I Iml will not happen
in the near future, at any rule Hut the convention to mil ion
.‘il ownership will be stopped', tin more industries will be
taken over by the gnveiluiieida. The situation may provide
•j itniipte,'bailee for private mid nulionnl ownership ioopemle
nle by,$idt*, b&lt;iiIi on iuni vet both secure for Mm moment.
Whether the lin n away from .Socialism will be pcrinmi
elll - Iilfcofar as pcioiuis-hey exists in pnlitics - prohabh
•lependh no the nbit1 1\* nl tlie new liberal coiiservnlivii coali
lion governments lo fulfil n trying couiliiiuillon of enm
paign pi’oinises. 'I bey have prontc ed, among other Miing'
to re,luce taxes and en, outse&lt;* a lower cost of living, anil
.it I be .'ante lime to retain and c iiit v on tho basic social
wellurv projects of the milted Labor goverumontn, i'erltupc
by good management, I hit, ran lie done

nl Tem licr Assncialions, wbi. li were orii'tiililH
louuded with the itlen ol ilii|iiovilig iiik Ii -i .‘it a tiding between
teachers mid parents, as well as keeping parent,, jn tinn*li
wilb I Iteii chiltlrgij's Hclioolh. *havii wjd(|uy«| tlieip m c ii | s »,
The National CongresH o f Pnri iiis mnl Teaelierjt' has
‘adopted plans lo iintdcincnt the idea "that our childrvii nml
nil children shall lit citizens ol a free and better .World".
The Held df Workjlslto be "the home, the school, Mid church,
the cornniuiiity, and the wider world conim uniU w 1'
Kdlieationid projects fig' pitrents will take itiffijri'igii uffairs, citizenship, nnd lhe,.Hl^i)y,liirl legishdiou ‘nwirlng on
ediicntlon. Support of cijpiinmuLk’ 'activities will litad to a
s|iirlt of democratic fellowship, and a study of the United
Nations mid Its activities will bring the world eommiiiiHv
into the program.
j '
That American childrert
more furtiinale than many
others is a fact that has heen taken for granted up to now.
Modern conditions' have, however, caused all thoughtful
parents to feel concern for children other than their own.
A licMer world for all children is a worthv goal fur Mm

PTA.

S A N T A A n d The M A G IC IA N
•

—

Henry run Inuk lo Hniiln Luml
in. fnal iih lie could. Mr. Hilly uml
Hvri'im were wsitlnu for lilm In
Manta's ridluge.
•Tvs got ill I've got ill" c rM
Henry tinniling the wnnil to Mr.
Hilly.
"thank goodness!" crlod Mr.
Hilly. "Wlo n we wok* ami found
you gone I did nut know whet to
tlduk. I couldn't come after you
bccmise Mrs. Claus asked me to
stay and watch tier cakes."
"Hippy dippy," broke In Se­
rena. "You never seen such enkes

us they urc making for. tomor­
row's parly. Came, hoy, there nn*
spoon* to lick I” ; ■
,

"No, no," protested Mr. Dilly
"Tell us first how you found the
wand." - »
ito Henry laid them about tlm
(traiigf Wiggle Waggles and how
lie fmieil lItem became of their
fierce misliners.
"Well, they ron’l lie very had
since i hey gave yuu the wand"
•aid Mr. ItllTy.
Then he look the wand and put
il In Banin's little Iduck box. He
felt wonderfully happy, "Now
Santa never need know U was
gone," lie said thankfully
he
xliut the boa and returned It to
the corner. Neither hn
dreamed dial It wean
wand
but me
the Wl
waml lull
wiggle,
wood wliu.ii Zktop bad
rraded,
rraueii,
....
» — ' '. .
tb#
"Now, come Into the kltetien,"
said Mr. Dlllyt “Mrs.
r . .r XClegs has
left in to watvh.jier ceke» while
house tending
she .Is al the I
lln
the.-Ice cream."
What cakes
Urge •&gt; wesh
Smrdly
lug so sweef •'
a piece so
stand if he
, were great
badly, On t
i caramel, cobowls i f fr,
coanut,' rhocc
And aura t
* Henry licked
rpoona toU eg

fnvors to nniki-. I ,1,, wish you
would &lt;lny here mid keep tasting
Hie ire ireuui mild II tiislex light
to you. Then turn &lt;&gt;ff the free*,
ers."
Wloil n Jol, for a boy! With
spoon and sourer in hand Henry
moved from fieesei to freexer,
tasling as lie went.
I My then II win time In turn off
the freezeis, which was a lucky
thing for Henry, I think. He rnmo
out of the Ice limise and went to
Hie toy chop neuil,y.
What cnnfuslonThe little .Saida baud folk
worked mmlly ui ihelr benches,
putting heads on ,I,ills, bluwlng
up fuoHiolls, driving null* Into
wagons,'painting tiipx, uiol a hun­
dred ollnr John win,h had in l«&gt;
done before Chrlsiniu*.
As they winked they nnng Mild
whistled nnd Mimrtltue* even
dropjie.l everylldng while they
danced u Jig oil Hie w,uk table.
(If I'oiiise lids slow,'il thinge up
a lull,, Iml II uinili* Iheui happy
and uf course only truly happy
lieople can make k„,„| toys. • .
Hlllh
it made ,.|,| Patrick
Twee,II, knee* furious, lie slumped
around the shop imumllng Ids
fisla on Hie lalilex,
"Wo might as well give up
Christmas," ho slormed. "Nn one
dnea any work exeepi me. .Slop
that dancing I Hl,i|i Hun m d s e !"
Nu one paid Hu* slightest at­
tention. Instead, a funny litre
In,iwnle will, enormous feel saw
Henry and darling In Ids side he
•Mtrbetl; hi* hamis anil led him

11/ H eW ITT M scK K N Z IK

Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
Those days o f Hashing jio litlrs l
Ideidngie* have a tendency in breed
doubts nnd suspicions evan be­
tween old and tried international
friends.
We had a la th e r sta rtlin g indi­
cation o f tills recently when Ixnd
M iliiliidgi, l.ahm ite member o f the
III il inh House o f Cords, declared
in u dehale on delense that therr
were American hotheads who were
talking quite g lib ly o f using
itnmie power to divert the (iu lf
stream if England went Commun«ti,'. England owes her temperate
■llinal,i to the ( iu lf s tira n i and
mesiimahly m ight become un Arclie c illlit r y ll the stream wei»
tinned awuy.
Well nt course, the scientist!
j,lu m p ily tossed this idea nut the
window as nonsense. It would tube
more than atomic power to shift
the (iu lf stream, even If anybody
wanted to sh ift It.
So much fo r that scale, hut it
leaves iis w ith the unrnmfnrtahle
thought that this is un extraordin­
ary viewpoint to he held by any
ritixen o f an a lly who has Iwcn
through two world wars w ith us.
England doesn't show signs of
going Communistic, and oven if
die did we shouldn't try to do tier
in w ith atomic Itombs.
Speaking rattier louder than
words ure our deeds In try in g I**
help llr ila ln overcome tier econ­
omic el Isis and get on her feet.
II,il what Is the basis fu r sum
ooHundlxli ideas us the (lulf-strenm
nightm areT It strikes me Hint lh&lt;&gt;
an-wer is lack o f nripiulnlanre.
H ill lw „ peoples don’t knnw each
■•I her a* well ns they should,
though fm m first-hand otiservslion of both countries fu r many
yean. I U'lieve America know*
England bettor
thnu
England
I. nows IIS. \ u l I could lie wrmig
id,out Hud.
The llr itis li sc hold system prim
1., the neenml W orld War llldh'f
leiicl, m il,'ll aloud . Hie U nite I
Slates. A inerli'im Mstory , easel
w ill, Hie ii'Volutiou. Since the opt
1.1,
'tilt ,,f the war niinid school1nve d lv in more nl lent ion lo tie
trolled Slides. Ifn fo rtn im le ly till*
, ml•/ lias been g ic n lly hampered
huh h
&gt;,•/ iln* shortage ,,f news prim
vliicli has i e-mlted In skeietm,
,*ws|iu|,er*. There liasn’l ls*en
o.„i, fm ,nuch none than meiiHm,
N K W A ItK , ()., Dec. 14.—Wl*)—
,f Hie major events.
'to, H ill, rh ih lie ii, Hnali, Clupx
Tiue, Euglauil Inis lieen gettlm- will noi hi^i'om ing by mule tra in
•dmnied through America's mov­ ilds Christmas.
ie* A largo secllnn o f the llritis li
Il*,l I here were some who i liughi
ouldic lum lIn* Idea that Iwn-gun ibis rather rantustlc bleu Monday
■owJiov* - t ill shoot frqpi Hie hip when the fn in llln r lilt - pu rn,l,- mel­
in ftie wild m ill wnoljj West. And ody, ".Mule T ra in " was heard coin­
• ho; wavs „ f pnngi l^ ls in
ure
ing from liilid*|ieakers atop the
aiiiuxing.
-i ,i
■'loirtMiusi* tower,
N id i,,a lly the leg* I j i f o r . this
It seemed some |okr.*tcr who
lack o f ai'quiilnliincr- |x '#to great has a dm ihtful sense u f humor
distance i»*|iatiiHng our two coun slipped the "M ule T ra in " p la tte r
i ties, and the cost Of " tr a v e l. 'I f* into the Yule season'll organ carol
cu upuiulivelv easy fo r fo r'4 h e records to give a Juke-box almosH ilton to gnl to the rn n tln e iiU 'o r plicrii to Newurk's community
fo r the American to reach Canada ChrMinux Center.
•ir Latin A iid 'rlrti, hut rro*aln#T bij
'flu* mechanism which operate*
AHnnllc Is am ,ill,•! |iroim*ltlOjl.
Hie day-long hioudrasts o f carols
Ho we need personal contnil, s situated near I list jirlvats* office
nnd that w ill ctinn; in due coursu. of common ideas Judge D iaries it.
Mannlimit we have to fa ll buck on H&lt;ills h f, ry.
present ro inm iiiilrutlons ami lmNo one could la* found who knew
otove them. I wns chatting w ith n who luiole the record switch nr
Euglishinnu the nthcr day nn tti«* how It wns done.
sithjecl and asked hint what ho
Hnlil the Newark Itidall Met•bought would help solve the pin- chant's Association:
Idem.
" L ittle children und ginwnup*
lie said Hint a return to normal' too, don't let yesterday's specially
sl*e newspapers In England would throw you.
help
Immensely
by providing
snare fo r adequate news coverage.
The motion pictures nnd the radio
ure vitnl mediums. Mure InterSiinfoid, Florida
pretlve news j i l t i n g anil morn
Dec. Ill, 111411
i'netmil novels are needed.
To Illustrate Ilia argument my Mr. Kollunil L. Dean
friend told me about a w aiter he Editor, Hanford Herald.
knows In a Isindon restaurant, Hanford, Flu.
T ills w aiter was rending up un Hear H lr:
W ill you please give me space
America, and one o f Ills favorite
hooks 1* The l.a«t o f tho Mohi­ In your wonderful paper to make
cans. lie thinks of America p a rtly this announcement T
When Hr. George Washington
In term * o f thla th rille r nr day*
Carver died at Tuskegee Institute.
Imur gone.
The w aiter's viewpoint Isn t *o Alabama In I04B, the world Inst
unusual. It's not so many year* « great scientist and friend of
genius fo r ex
ago that I found manv Itrltttn * mankind. Hut his tp
tlni the impossible from last
who thought Indian* s till roamed trading
the plain* near rhlcngo, and th a t tubes did not end with his death.
Carver left as his scientific heir,
Chicago wns only a short , rin
from N *w York amt hcie In his assistant and protege, Austin
Amvrlci. one encounter* some W. Carti*, Jr. who for many years
pretty queer Idea* nlmnl England, had v.orked side hy side with the
wlxard uf Tuskegee In hla labora­
Imr.
It's tim e America anil England tory nt the school he loved so
dearly.
gut acquainted.

W a s h i n g t o n ! Dec. 14 —
'
n tax expert declared today that
iilgh estate anti Inheritance taxes
are slowly w iping out the nation’s
small businesses.
Federal and state tax priorities,
he said, are forcing estate lltptl•lation and making it almost Im­
possible fo r a buxines* to pass
from father to son.
This wu* the picture drawn hy
IV . T. Hnckctt, vise president and
•rust officer o f the lliin tln g to 'w
National (tank of L’olumhus, O h io /
I in*fore u Senate-House economic
committee studying ways to eocourage mote investment In small
firm *.
“ Mv experience leads me to hellttvo," In* soul, "th a t our present
high estate anil inheiltance tax
levies me -low ly hut surely dr-tro vln g the smnll business."
Inheritance taxes pick o ff smalt
httsinesse* one liy one, H arkett
said, a* those who inherit itiu a ll a
are forced to sell to get rtioiign
rush to |iav. lip.
ItirrcaM 'il estate are lielng pro­
po sed, Huekett observed. Hut he
Oil,led that If the levy had been
iippi-d to IWI per cent last year,
the revenue s till would have been
irln tiv e ly small.
■*| wonder, though,
he said,
"how many small rlosely held
LlIrtlttUHH'H

Trio ,To Kntertain
At Alllnnce Church
The Heralds o f C hrist T rio, com*
posed o f Miss Edith Hlaser, Mis*
Joyce llenxrhks, and Miss Horla
llenschke, w ill lm heard In a pro­

Now In Detroit, a thousand
mllen away from the scene of tha
first experiments which he con­
ducted under Hr. Carver’s guid­
ance at Tuskogee Institute, Ala­
bama, Curtis carries on the work
of his great teacher, et the aeme
lime provides job opportunities for
a large number In a business which
has tremendous potentialities,
Curtis proved himself not only
g worthy eaalstant, but also a
aympathetlc companion for a lone­
ly. often misunderstood, and not
full appreciated old man. To him
Carvsr confided.
"Baby Carver, you ere to me as
Timothy was to Paul. Through
you, ! see an extentlan of my
work. May Hod Hies* all who work

gram of chalk art and music gt
the Christian nnd Missionary At*
llance Church Thuraday night at
7:4ft p. M*
The members of the trio ara
front -.the Moody Hlhle Institute
from which they are recent
dilates. Their music will n
of solos, duets and trios. They w
also present Instrumental mint tiara
un tna piano, the merlmha. the
Wa have been nurcaaaful In get*
A chat|* ting thin manufactory I q . make
rcarnal-anil
a t M M . .tho
. . . aMoritjan.
.. . —
talk artist hi tka trio will gt
l'rtj» • .Jig*
n fo rd th . central p o iatfo r the
Tweedleknrss throw up his an lllustratfd - mouage.
producU in
handa. VTIm party has startml al*
Tha meetfag
lag in
lx open to the
tna pul
r
The
Central Florida,
Carver made,
raoilv, U .would seem," he aaitl lie, A free-wlli offering will
in loo dirftrfrom the peanut
■burlir,
— '- * ...........
lh to further
ant producU. We
"P i 1
e,lurt,#1 has," cried a lovts
ramlnd you that
• I tha raw
I f fairly and hefure Tweedlskueea
manufactory
material used In.
eould help hiniMlf aim had catighl hoy, and you i re the
of the many pro
l coma from
hla arm and led him Into tha It. Here,
V;
Uw southern its
now, here’s
_r , imw,
Christmas gift for you
J. W. Knowles wl has boon op*
J i a everyone joined In and handod llenry a tiny I m i v . . . . . .
distributor
Minted an the
what a sight It was tn see os They In, tissue amt tied with red rth* lor VI counties &lt;u
ftvo
all Jeapotj and hopped from table ' &gt;n.
"Contract," will
thin
Claim' came In to bench lo floor, round
Henry wan so happy and op terpriso dan.
'* me, Henry. round the nhop with Patri«k surprised he could harly kaop .. I te k o th l
a
Tweadleknecs the liveliest of them
S ay fnei

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ifttes

K illy, . gasping fur twvath,
_ m» m
m m
uAK i| m i
rjf^Mtd
ha.
muat.
l l l l y waubl be

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t e f - w i r *■ m!B
up tn

llf|UH»Ulo,H

W AHlIINtJTClN, Dec, 14—1^1
— I f * going *•» cost mora t w
rlile alone on trains front Bo»to.f»
mol New York to Florida this
w inter.
,,
,
The Interstate Commerce ( o n. mission today approyid an Incease In the added payments
fo r one person occupying
a
compartment or draw ing loom
xniitlilHiuml on I'ennsylvanla and
New Haven railroads.

Too Lute To CluNsify
lly HUSH ELI, KAY
I'm w ritin g this so-,'ailed roliiinn
plopped ii|, in lieil w ith the sweet­
est la ud mid chest cold Hint Ma­
nia N ature ever wished on anybody, Huy and night I liurk like
a ernxx between n lonesome praiih*
■log und u love struck senl.
A t thu fiis t sign u f the cold I
obediently did a* Ha* mini on Hie
ruillo told me lo do. I insisted on
Inhistun. The hug* or virus or
whutnver I've got weren't lu Hu*
least Impteiixed.
*
"
( le ttin g nowliero w ith Hie won­
der drug I fin a lly c u lh 'd u' dm-tor.
Ito
Jammed n Iheinioinuter
In | r
.. .................
......................»
fare, said keep
your mmiH, shut,
»eep vim
then
lie got nut til* curt
eurpliourn him
............
listened to the stntle. lie look opt
Hu* thermometer, looked at tt.
shook it and then *hn,ik hi* lii'utl.
Then he teaches lu hi* hag und
takes out o sliil, uf kindling, sny*
"Open vniir m outh," nnd ram * the
dmo thing down my throat und
ilum near choke* nu* to death.
W ith u voice a* cracked us the
l.ils-rty M ill 1 usk*. "W hat's the
score. Hoc?" Ignoring my que»Hon, lu* pushes me down ill the
lied und say*, "S la v there und
keep covered up. I'll have some
medicine sent over and lie l«nok
to see you tom orrow ."
I try lo sta rt un argument ex­
plaining that I gotta get to work,
but it only bring* on another
coughing sjiell and before I cun
get my breath the doc lias gom*
In the meantime. Mama ha* nm
ntv clothe* and gives me a d irty
look that says, "H tav put. or else.
I lay there meekly fo r a fev
minutes then asked tim id ly If *
m il see the morning nsipor. Hhu
bring* It. but Itefnre I m ulloweil
to look nt It t got to get a ll w rap­
ped up in a sweater and |&gt;mpjied
on a stack o f pillows.
.
.
Of course l fusxcd and fumed
uml Insisted th a t I wnsn l re» V
sick. I Just had » cockeyed C« d
and why all Hu» fu*«. B ut grtpWig
gels me nowhere. I " l on*
paper and the f l p l f
l
catches my eye Is » fu ll W J J J ,
announcing that the co.mnon cold
has heen conquered. The wonrter
remedy hed a d H fe re n tn a m e fw n
the one I'd tried and ! asked her
to call tha drug etere
'em send over a bushel or two or

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won’t wmk mi another." Ho. I
cliunged from white pill I to yellow
ones uml then ,,witched to green.
This has |,e,*n going on now fo r
0 couple of weeks uiol I've taken
so .iiianv different kind* of pills
no,I southing s y m p | „ s n y nothing
of shots in Hu, arm that I feel like
a cinss lu'tweon a ding store 4ml
u hus|iiial luhoratory.
Ml wouldn't, l&gt;„ su laid if I didn't
huyv to keep listening to the ruilln uim iuincrr* y n ji' &gt;ulxnit all
th«*«
wonderful
new
tlIX M W
ffw ilN * S U M
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VV
•raid
»••••
•elite*.
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qml.........tin*
flp tl tla* newspaper filled Willi
k in g fixed
i|d
v
P
(
|ls
e
in
e
iils
telling
•tl a
jno
y. .............
Even my
Mender’*
. snmu
.....„ sstoi
tiu ,.
. ..
.
.Jlgest curried ii feature u ith l,
telling ulanil how science had nl
lust licked Hu* coinmuli cold.
I l se, in* Hint I'm different. In ­
stead o f havin' n "t'n m iiio n ('old"
1 gotta go get incased up w ith an
UNCOMMON one that no imncdy
old ,0 pew seems lo have any e f­
fect on, I'm 'Just i,In,nl leadv lu
I blow the doctor and Ids mils out
the window und turn to fresh
grapefruit juice ami suiisldno ami
get well.

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When Chiliirntt (omn, mile iurt
thtie'i e pslr of Even! Slippers under
the lire foi him, ji'i ihr |te*(t«i gift
In ihr world for a Run,

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WI'M*

iq othurwisu destroyed last year
las-uuso o f the comhlnaltnn o f big ^
,"sluts* tax rates eooplcd us t&gt;»
th e ir lax vtilue."
lln , he ll laid before the com m it­
tee 0 study of d'J estates showing
that hi HU per cent o f the coses tho
government’.* tax claims w ert
upheld. Tho taxpayer won l» perro u t, mat J t per cent were compnnnisetl. &lt;

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billion doUen U
m .e n tly
year'* budget ol and aald,

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Chapter 10
A rilK H K N T KIIM IIK N H Y

E x p e r t Declares
faxes Are Ruining
Small Businesses

THE WOULD TODAY

�W E D N E S D A Y D E C . 14. I9 IU

Social A n d

T H E «A

Personal

Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

iocial Calender

"Husbands’ Night”
Held By Pilot Club

tireenery, holly berries unit gatly
WEDNESDAY
The Seminole High School (iti-f ■•hired Christmas true ornaments
Club w ill entertain w ith u C hrist­ were used to lend a festive n lr to
mas concert at 8:00 I*. M. In llie the Yacht Chib last evening foi
tie annual Christmas dinner atu’
ichoo) auditorium .
Husbands' N ig h t" o f the Pilot
THURSDAY
Places were marked hv
A
The fourth grade o f the Smith I-lob.
w Sida School w ill present a Christ- m iniature randy runes to which
mas i nigra lit at 1 (1:00 A. M. in the •veie attached curds hearing till
A t each
auditorium . The public in invited lame* o f the guests.
Pilot's place wa- a crystal ash
to Attend.
Seminole d io p te r No. 2, II. E. in y w ith I In* Pilot emblem, n g ift
S., w ill meet at the .Masonic Hull 'rum the president, M i*. Ruth
nl H:&lt;HI f*. M. In itia tio n of enndi- Scott.
dates anil a Christmas party w ill
(iifts Christmas wrapped, wore
"■ought by the member* an&gt;
be held.
F R ID A Y
lured upon a deculutcil table le
A Christmas party for Junior &gt;c given later lu the E lk* Club
H igh School
student* w ill be fur it* animal Community Christ# held at the Tourlat Center from nn» Trat*. D uring dinner u pro7:IK) to 10:00 l&gt;. M. The parly iin n i o f entertainment was given
w ill be given under the direction •y members o f tin Semiimle High
o f M r*. Chur lea Ftti.onefl, recreu- Vhiml (Hee Club.
tlm i director o f the Purvnt-TeurliA song ami dance mini lie r "A
• r Association.
'Hu Fish in a l.ltile Pond" wui
The tlnlted Daughter* of the loverly portrayed by Miss Eller
Cnnfrderucv w ill meet ut the home .triggers and Sonny West.
HIP
o f Mrs. J. M. Haves, lit ) West Six Harrison, dressed in Spanish rosloenth Street, ut .'1:00 P. M.
*mne, sang a Spanish song lo his
The unmml Methodist ChildtcnV ■wo g u ita r accompaniment. "Homeparty w ill lie held at 7:Mil P. M. vI" 'le Over Tile Itiiln tio w " was
at the First Methodist Church. even us a song and bullet coin
W Tin* progrniii w ill iuclmle all the "n a tio n by Miss Norma Faye
children'! depHitment's except the lurvey ami Hobby M uirs.
l)enursery.
irhtlng th e ir amllence with their
MONDAY
em lith.it of "W ash That Mari
Heardall Avenue
Circle w ill ■light Out o f My H a ir" were the
meet at 2:110 P. M, at the church. dlsses M ary Ann Bolileyer, Nell
A Christmas party w ill lie held
UJ'*» l-«m Partin, Peggy Wilson,
and members are asked to bring liildiie Jean (.alloway, Joyce B utt*
g ifts for a g ift exchange, liend Carolyn Patrick. Miss Shirfrrshm ents w ill he served d u r­ • y Middleton and John F ile fu rtiing the social hour.
' 111*1 the pi,tin. uecompiiiiiinent
The Pant Matrons Club w ill &gt;ir the program.
meet at the home o f Mis. W. \V.
A Christmas le tte r was road
A Warner. West Nineteenth Htieet, ay M r*. O. W. T o iirlito n and the
w at 8 ;lit) P. M.
pmulmler of ilut t'V«*niiiK wa*
The Sun lleaiii Ituml of the pent iii singing Christmas sung*
Woman's Missionary Union fur vith H u rry Kmlell ut the piano
children, n g til six In eight, w ill
nd Mrs. tleuige Harden lending.
meet ut :&gt;::m P, M. at the Klr.it Hi behalf of tim club Mrs. Felice
Baptist Church.
■V"»l in d e n te d M l*. M. II. Untehel
TU ESDAY
‘Villi a g ift. .Mis, A I Hunt wa*
A meeting o f the endowment program cliairnum and hostesses
Iuocuremeol committee w ill he mi Hie evening Were Mrs. We*t,
icld ut 7din P. M. In the dining 'lis . J. C. M itchell and Mrs. w. E
hall of the Masonic Lodge. Ii is folleyheail.
urged Dial nil captains and rune
those enjoying the partv were
W ml I tees he presell I,
Tile le g u lu r meeting of l.odge ■J*1- *tnd M i*. M. H. .Hmilli. Air. und
87!1,
Brother hood
of
Ituilway ■ti-s. Joel S. Field, Mr, and Mrs.
• erne Measongri, Mr. nml Mrs.
( Trainmen, w ill he held ut the home
.... .
Harden, Air. and Alts, W.
of Mrs. A. I.. tin n ie r.
v. H itting, Mr. and Mrs. W K
■I u| ley head, Mr. ami Mrs. J. (*.
H r in c r o c a lllr t C ir c le
ditehell, Mr. nml Mrs. K, |j,
Lunev, Air. and Mrs. J. p. | ] H||,
H u h D e c e m b e r M e e t 'It. and Airs, (lo rilim Sweeney
1 n 1’"';
Mra. K. II. I(unTim December Meeting o f (let i? '
M r* «»'«* Mrs. Hmirge
Homerocallis Circle of tin* Sanford Mine, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. ChapHarden Club was held nt the Curd- m iii, Mr. and Mrs. M. I., Rabun.,
on C e n to 'tn J !F rill Ay evening w ild v i. and M r*. €»; W. Timchtmi.
Mra. C. W. Ffnmll, rltc le president 'I r nml A ll*. H ill Tyre, Mrs. John
presiding. Two new members, Mrs. .. C lark, Alt*. West, Mrs. E ith e r
Knbeit Haulersim and Mrs. Den­ dive. Airs. Flank Alm-Nelll. Air*.
ver Cordell, were welcomed into •J. C. .Stone, Mrs. Nancy Hrod:
the circle.
Mrs. Scott, M r*. It. C. Maxwell,
Announcement was made that 'Ire. Alary B a u lin *, Mrs. .1, | „ (inlSfi plaids were exchanged nine.or "Wiiy, Airs. H ind, Miss Aland,'
members during tin- month nf Itiiim eey, H urry lio d cll, Harvey
November and members were 'w in...... and Malcolm Alm-Nelll
urged to donate plants fo r the
alumni plant sale held yeslerdav
at the Thorpe building. Mrs, II.
H Coleman wns the guest speaker
w ith her subject being Christmas
deruratlnos.
Tin* Youth FVHowshlp giaup of
Those attending
were
Mrs.
Ifn m ll, Mrs. K. J. B m illi, Mra. Wat* the First Presliyii&gt;i Ian Cliurcii
biiii Bee!. M is
Welles Itohlnyor, will present “The Hot, Nnvltllv"
Mrs. it. T. Hunt. Mrs. Orie Math* under the direction or Mrs. [.. F
let.*. Mis. P- .1. Weber, Mrs. H ar- Boyle and Mrs. W. A. Patrick tin
old Washburn, M is. (1. C. Dixon, Sunday evening at 7:!l(l P. SI. Mrs.
Mrs. M. E. I.um r, Mrs. Clay W il­ (ieorge Touhy, Minister nf Music,
liams, Mrs. Edward W lllin k , Mrs. will have charge of Hu. music used
Bniilersim, Mm. W. P. Weatmore* during the pageant. Mr. Touhy
land, u form er member who now will serve a* the reader.
Thi' Pugrant I* divided Into five
resides In N orth Carolina.
narts: The Prophecy, The Taxing
if Hertilrhem, The 8heph«rd*a Vis:on, The Story of Hi* Wise Men.
rnd The Procession of (liver* and
Worshipper*. Children from all de­
partment* of the Sunday School
Circle No. 6 of Ihe First Bap­ will take part lit the pageant.
tist Churrh met recently In tno
The offering received nt thi* *et
Fidelia Clnastoom with Mr*. H, vice will he sent lo Thornwell
K. Turner presiding. Aftor a pra­ Orphanage, Presbyterian Otphitu
yer hy Mr*. Carl Pattereon, the age at Clinton, S. C. The puhlii’
Bible study wa* conducted by Mra. In cordially invited to attend lie*
(L H. Bel man and the lesion h Pageant.

('liriNtmuN l ’uKcant
To He (liven Sunday

Baptist Circle 5
Meets At Church

stewardship waa led by Mra. WP. Brook*, Jr.
Following adjournment of the
meeting the group met for a
covered dish luncheon after which
a program waa presented In tha
auditorium. Thus# attending w*ra
Mr*. Turner l.odge, Mra. Prana
W. Mill*. Mlax Pearl Pattereon,
Mra. Holman, Mra. Miriam Vlnup. Mra. H. A. Wallter. Mra. H. B.
Turlnor, Mra. J. P. Uwle. Mra.
Clyde Humphrey, Mra. Claudei
. . . BoU(
________
Hhepart, Mra. F. E.
j Mre,&gt;,
O. C. Olbbe and M m . Brooka. *

Afamber* of Lea floaur*, sponsor­
ed by the Sanford Woman's Club,
will entertain wilh a ten dance
on Christmas day lietween the
hours of Ft00 ami 0:00 o'clock nt
tha club house on Oak Avenue,
Tha commlttca In charge of thti

The West Side IT lm n ry School
w ill p i e - e n t "The Christmas
S to ry "
iTnirsd.iy ufteruoon nt
If:(lit o'clock. Mis .1 . 11 . St. Jolllt,
Piincipal. uimonuccd toduy.
The
pupil* w ill present theii program
against u dull, blue star studded
background, svmlioljxing the firs t

Holly
it.
ho i

mm

i h u m vs

i.YWoim. nee. i t i/p)

liie ilte i fullly bulb no wife. .!•*sicil Tandy is investing some of
he own iimni'v in tlie play o f her
hiisliu-id,
Home
t ’ lon y n,
It'*
called "Now l Lay Ale Down T «
Sleep" not tha- Fiedric Marches
are s ta llin g in it.
Betty IJiahle’s leg ineusuremellts
me I be -a me a. when she arrived
at 2liHi-Fox 12 year* ugo. The
vital -la ti-ti.s ankle 7 1*2, ra lf
1 2 , thigh I H 1 1 2 . Vsked i f sin*
evei gel- Hied of answering
ipieslions about bin h'gs, she said;
"T lii'v've been doing It fo r year*:
I have no objerliiins "
Fred \ sinn e is now teamed
with a gal win. may ptove to be
Ids la st dance partner - VeraKllen
M il I'm me i* try in g to
1 uvoiil y. * e. lacks about now being
the V ehet Smog
funniest tilin g
I evei 11,* oil |V yvus a silent
, movie -kit by llaslei Kenton yin
Kd VVx o'- tioyy W litit a gient
field i &gt;leo yx111 be fm tile gtcat
old roiiirduio ' 1
Col
Pbiliii C o d ir a n , fahulou*
(04111 •' ol tin* yy.n. is technical

If fashion designeis ate serious
T flc p h n n * I t s
it bout p in im iliiig the "boyish look,"
lhe\ can incltide l.iailu Datneli
out.
" I 'll tune no pmt nl it," says
Ho- luistv glmnoi g o l about (lie
piopnseil le tu m of Hie slim * 11I ’ b ristliia s nigbt.
Telling i lie stm y in carols, the iiooetle o f Hie 'fils.
" I think it looks terrible, lieM r*. A. K. Fostei nf Newhury- dn ii w ill frame the stage which
port Muss., u n ive d mi Sunday lu w ill lie centeii'd by the N a tiv ity sides, it unhculthfiil Many girls
mined then figures foi
pend the w inter in Sanford nt scenes, lo- tmlcd -&gt;o tin* program i ra th
Itkl Magnolia Avenue.
are: Scene I “ Hark the H o iilld life when they bad to land their
, v,
Angel- Sing." - I t Cattle Upon i best- in gel tin* flat effect.
"W hy can't w miicii look like
.Mr. and M r*. It.ilpb Austin 1 1„ M idniubt C l. - a i" A n g e l, from
Sm ith, Jr. and Kenneth L ,ffle i me
v1 women and m i'll tool, like men
xperted to ............... Pi "lie from
Afembci
Of the Choir w ill be That's what makes til.- mme
the U niversity m .........-•&gt;. e in U 'oia Ho but 1 1 ‘it, Connie Hall, ] ' den'siing.
Knoxville whole All Smith and Villi Itasbl.ui, Ito-c Itussi. Yvonne l
Horsey may take tils
M l. I.c ffle i are students
■mffinv! jiv r to K iiu i | m* tu'Xl v«*ur
C artel, t l l ii it a Clark, Hetty -I"
1
iitittiiikft'i. \»iinu
M ifhm itl,
N ix, Judy ff • id Jane Oshurne,
Id 'll \ tsii ili** riM ititii'iil
II diliy C a in ie . Ilurke Winn. Alien
• • t»* 4*11111 tin*
Dyes*, Kilyyaid Hicslmm. Winston
Pieryy, Helen Watson. Jcmiettc ( • i t . ..1 a T li und nl
ijm v e y , Yivicmic Holmes, Hetty Si'atFiliiinvla, liu lv , I liilkiitul Mud
* ,\i iih I khim litix 'ilAirs. Frank Shame* nn-l AIm . King, Joy. c H u rti'll, Joann H ar­ I 1 t i m. I
1 hi* li*'M u-ltn titlvidii mu .li*t I’ iltii.” Thi* script
MIrlin rl (tinsan were co.ln.stesses rell. Jane W lllm iis, Caioyn Hull, 1 'iu\\
1
tt-viikfcf
I*ou)i w ilh
hfttd*
.'or the m iin tlily meeting of the llo w a n l Cldaun, Tommy W illiam *, •IIU'I'XX.
lir «as. In ul,
Leigh plays
|Kirni*v
11
ml
I
ijiml h| h*h in H h
Hibiscus Circle of the tiai.len Clali I hmglnSmith,
l.n rry
Smith,
a Uossiao M*y
. Iiatd-w’oi king
•told fceenlly at Hi,. Sliinne* boine I ’ll'Ve^und l.-'e
H tl.liy Alldget t, Viiiiii .fun, 1‘J. r u li r»all»»way iitiil It H-I.ii 1 *1 AYnt nia 1 k leaves next
lh&lt;&gt;l,t*
in .Mayfair. Alt*. Sell. lYmuli'off l.im la C in te i, Jo Ami Hronxon, Wmiifv I viiiiii fmv*'
K1
I hmul w ill D&gt;1 xv,•1*1■ 1 o 1 New Hi leans amt "P o tt
utldueloil Hie meeting and m il ■■ I'.ggy l.un.bpinl, Uelon-s Juno*. 111111
hired now ..... .
'Mo e lid e Afiuiun ll.m lb. Salty C link, Inex !nw 111.’ liuMiliHi'iii 11»»' hmliiiir ** „ t Ent 1 y" lo .atoms.
f t - l.aii. in -te i. who has four
voted to prepare fo.nl f.o the I'le - .o tl, lla i-y Semi, Bathara ]m in il\! ' D rill 111 I ’ ii U , imw th ill
llin illll plain salt w hirl, m i, held I l,n In's, .1 , 1 1 y Alcadoyy s, Bohhy iln&gt; tlmm'sl ic inimii imiikvt in nil* Illiioleascd |.I, lo ll s, was asked
wlmi tie'll *1.* iioxt " I think I'll
yesterday.
.I.'ooso'* Pu* V ld .d la n , Itugcr Mi&gt;f,
U'ltUt'i
I I iia I nn k*H*|K -IwlllliE stl alouod oa iny backlog, she
A nuiMilitfi ut * hi i 11 mi
Hinif , .1 ii«ii ni.«. I (mi it ii&lt; I'a lliim it. Itminli*
if'iit hi*'' n i'lfi’ii ti« On* an** w liiirv altsw ei nl
were sung fin tile gloop by I iiiiise I1 .,shi, Sidney V dill'll.
md Lynne llln -o ti, llnibm ,. Mon
.......
2:' “ While S hiphi’ ril* he want.'* \i&gt; ilo only umi* p io tilfi1
—■- *■
mil, Nancy Thurston ano Swan Wiit.-lnnf Theii
M o ck',"
"The ii vi’iu , Hut nf f^r*. Im* I'lu v*• h'»vui!*
411tHHhi **v i v if 11 \
I hi Mi»f 1hucIi
, ,
.
Shames.
(iil'ts yy.n- ex* hanged t''n l N.s*I
terry Meadow*. ..... .
l !4 ...linns "Vm . mitfhf
............
' ' M id a fte r whieli tile e lid e y.-ilo.l the She(dicid' w ill lie Kerry St, John,
-av ........ a -usual gam e"
......
" •'
'angle- that a tShuttles gardens.
t ii'itm a t tn illis . Dickie ftm ilitree
........... ( HI,yield know- I lie value "l.o ol ................. I* "I Ills’ll*'* with it
Those
unending
wen
Mrs LuneW illiam s, James
Johnson. of .l o H i e . to u glamoi g i l l When lu end ..................
lull und Hi* la
W oodruff, Mrs. Ki uil /♦ 111 Finn, Douglas Blidges, Philip Meeks, her .im ho -aid it eoiddu't a ffo td dtiipo II.own in a little hot *.|mrt •
Mr*. I(. I*. Uonn, M r« 1 I nlle- P hilip Hudson. Henry Itussi; an­ a vast new waidnd*. (01 "The | I'Utng. add a small umoiml of
Morrison, Mrs. J. V. loin
M i­ ge l.: I'ai Smith, Alaigarel .lone*, Victim .' ..............aim- a|&gt; xx it It t h e ' l l o n i d «m I* ... walei m tomato
tt. F. Afoulce, Airs. W II Slew lli'le n
I 'llt a iil;
la cp
Beggie . o l i d ton She Is wealing «ollie of ini* e, -eu-ou ami blul*e.
u tt, M is B. (i. Itris-o ii \|i
10 1111 VV I '* h y . Judy
Payne. Shirley
Lull iy ig. Air*. J. I* riaiim om l, i " i .
Dnvnl P -ia ltn , .VI AlatMrs. J«ise|di Me|srb, Mis
\ It theyys. John White, VlicliMel lia rMcliuney, Mis, A. It S lie v e il', d in . Ildly lia ilg y. Dennis W liltlA ll*. Joe Mass. Alts lin k 1 .liver, den. Winn. II Vie - t i, Edwaid In n
Mrs. C. Hemey, Alts. I . Sandler -a -le i ..........
y,,,,.,,,
Airs. Sam (ier*on, M i-. II Juno'
.* rt'iit1 I "Away In a M angel,"
M r*. II. *M. Kumlilev Sr.
(h it,
Airs,
(ilnsori
an-l
Mi&lt; "Stai
1 Hie Last” , " T ta ii- ’s a
Shiilne-.
.-.Ill U \ l . \ i r i T t l
T K I.E N M IN K
S-om In llm V11 .“ "S ilent N ig h t,"
VVe 1fuel* K mg*
•I" epn, I..,,
\in ti in * ; Alary
Mat,, .lean King
.........
I ” &lt;• Lit He [ own o f 1 **•*
IM'thjeltt
K m iii t ait,
**C) *
The Inline n f Alls. II II Cole ........ . vll V.; Fail Id nl," "L u llu h y ,"
11 ll-d )
N ii’ iit,' -ol.i, lint barn
1m ill wa- tin* went- nf the I). . ,0
i" . " loy
l-t (he W orld," .
bar meeting o f the |(., . I . I, 1
V
It.
11
!'l|*
o f Ilo* Sanford ttu ril-i* t'li.l. l etil
on Ft nia v at HMtlt A M
Mi
it
I). C intnh'y presldeil -.h i the d e e
( 'lu ll A p p e u rH
^
Itieellng in the ahsenee - t t loin
man Alts, liv in g Feinlieig
m 1*
If f |HU Is wete boutd Item Hie
-t inn Iing eollllllilti-es in w l*u Ii it
I fli' l *I Hill ttin | (HrflililJ (ill1!! Chill ^
wns stated Hint a ntagimlia n -e •»t I'JI Mltet'S YlfiH fill'SI'llfrij in || iR
llatl i-eeu iliiniited l.y M i* lack f 'liMFtiiiitiN ( Tint nt J! lilt lie r .u ir itf
lin
«4*4«&gt;11I t fm
pluiiHnir
id llm .I m iu .i
Krfiluy
. vi'am* Iim: im.ler
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Personals

\lr», Shames, (iinson
Circle Hostesses

FlU tl Uk ImJ*

Juo y il
foi fuoi monmf *tmtf fnilt
flfU Ltijf lufuiil
Lfiit et u ifftt.ii!!

lat

A IfcOtilll
iii 1 mi a

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t kuitlilU
of null 1
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WERT

SAI.ES or SKUVICE

FULLER BRUSHES

The Jeweler

Coleman lioinc Scene
Of Uose Circle -Meet

For

Your

At Tourist Center «

High School on Arlan Day
Mr*
Bussell spoke In Soul Ii Side chil­
dren recently oil floyvoi in range
menl*.

Seminole County Music Diiectm.
Kennel Ii Bamsey yens l eader In
ltd', program. A -exelle from Jim 1
bn' High SVImid cuniposed of tin- 1
Jusnoll."!
Announcement wn&lt; made Hull a Misses VI o n a Jnl&gt;-“
lallleliii houid anil an elei-fri- - |i*- k ,Slaines. Delois Cleboio, Melon

had lieen given to Ih- finr-len Cm
lei by the fiaeden Center roointiltee. The resignutlmi of Vli- If. F.
Cole was mid. Airs. A. VV'. Epps
ir ported on a district meeting
held in llrlu iiiio an Nov. :tll and
•"Id -&gt;f plans liojng fonned far
vrhnilgo of guidon tours w ill*
•he Alt Doia Io n .tin ('lu ll Intel
Hie senaim,
t'liris tm iis flu w i'i legend- yveie
"■nil hy Mr*, Chin le* W ilke nml
Vlr- Coleman di-played n unieriiiit 'b ti.ilmils n riiu ig i'iiirn tM nml d,
•etlbeil a lilodei ii C liils tm ii- at
rangement display which she nttt'Niled Dee. .'I in .laeksunvllle. A
,‘lteek in Hie nttnamt o f $|(l|t was
motived ft tun Fn d It. VVilson in
tiiemory o f Ins yvife who tiled re■t'ltlly.
Those n tti'iiiliiig the ineetlog
were M r*. Knilui t'u rle tt, M l*, (i.
W. Ilulley, Mrs. I) L. Bark*, Mrs.
Crumley,
Mrs. Coleman,
Airs.
Epp*. Airs. L. I. I'ttix le r, Alt*. J. L.
Utgley, Air*. E. F. Lane, Mrs. C. T.
Lawson, .Mrs. W. A. M o rrlio n ,
Alt'*. Bussell, Mrs. I.. M. Tyre,
Air*. W ilke anil Mrs. 8. C. Dick'•timn. it guest.
F-AHTEIIN HI'AIIH
A Christmas putty will lie held
by Semiimle Chapter No, 2, O l­
der of Eastern Stars, nt u legulur
meeting tu he held oil Thunuluy i
at K:l)0 p. M. ut the .Masonic Hull, j
Initiation of cnndlilntu* will also

Leo Soeura To Have *nl*« i*'»ceMiss
Christmas Tea Dance advertising;
way, cold drink*;

ia£
IV

Lady F a ir
Christmas

Iv d ilM a k

oj Wonderful
14' underfillNylon!

Hr • Vltinxlngwear
• Van Ita n ltr
• N*n Hmni

A l.-xandlu, loldmie Mao FoiCon.
Janie lleiini 1 t-nv 11 piogram * f
CliiistmuH t'utols. Ails. Evan- M* 1
C»v arenmpiiuieil Hie v ia u il'ls .
An lltldieiire o f 2lHl utteo-l. l
•’iciines yveie mndo (1f the i-l.-o
I. ...............I Simlia an-l in.
"It dixlnv Boll llob-otl In llo ili
'I t
Pi Ice. New
Y tilh u|&lt;| '•
wi'io givei^llm ,'hildien folio
1l.o I'lillCert 11v Mrs
Ellbr.ii,
11 oni the le fte *h lu i.id it,'pi,.........
ol ili&gt; T iiiiris t t'lllll.

(iOWNS
A lie iiu litiil
D reu in in Insi iiu ih |&gt;ml,
ittltl llllll' vx 1111 t ill i tn If, I
I it’t’li 11ill* Kill lllli'il
w ill,

tty Ion

md

llt'l
ttl.tu
h e m lin e

rim

iliiiui v

lin is lll's

I lie

T&gt;&gt; keop tipples oc pea is o, ki*
mi mis fla m disiid in lug, wltrn ,*■
aie using llii'tii in a salad, -tu n il I*
Hn'in with ii little lemnti m jm *
apipli- Juice.

SUI'S

Cilia's nf beef in In nil ■ imp &gt;&gt;
in it ti mi I e, I in a mixluic nf l.',*&gt;
Juice anil alive oil, salt, |» i*|i nml oregntiu, and Hum pal
n
skewer* with dices of glean p&lt; |.
pel and onion and lonilcd

Nylon

Ulttltitv,

"Impi'd

lin t tup. I'ltiLoiitltdv i u i I
lin t'll w il It nut I'uvv tt\ Inn
Itii'i', d -p iin il k i l l w111i

nvlnil luce I'llitittp nml
wItlc iiiiii, nl linn iiylnit
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riH Itlrea’a Slips .

WATCHES

Hetty Jo Hollo­
and Miss Jean­
ette Wolfer, music.

lONOINll
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dance Include* Mia* Donna Witte,
decoration*; Ml»« Denise Htaven*.

Cordially invltaa you to ba prMwnt a t tha

MAYPAIR INN
CO A L E 'S

PANTIES

Hew proud you
would bo lu giro
• no o l h m *
M O O n lfltO n l
wolcr&gt;o«j IT* a
•tfi ol yoon ol
nopplnon and
pride. (origin*,
WHtnouor It Iho
m a il henoiod
name In wakbmaklng.
#flet | JihW * *
iMirvt Ml

SANFORD ELKS

PAUL

Activities

West Side To Have
Christmas Program

ORCHESTRA

K ru l Krmlnlnt* l.ov«llnwwt
T im d ainty Nylon ami
fro s ty trim aru enough
to tak e you r fancy. Hut
lontr w ear, ruin fo rt, easy
upkeep are whut you
rra lly appreciate In the
long run
P in k, Blue. M auc, W h ite

Wm, E.
KADUIt
Jeweler

Saturday Evening, Oaeambar 17, 1M 0
Subocrlptlon M-OO pwr eoupta
Drww Optional
Tickets on Sal# a t: Tou^ttai'a. EUu Club, Mayfair Inn

A nl»»(’ k ilit'HM y Im ll- s lip ,
p c lT c c t In i m ille r u iM ltll
m u l i I ivm hv I I i i i i |/ m, A m i
I i i ' mI id ' n il. i t ’s N y lo n —
I lin t l ll il n c lc I'nlirie, Wo­
m en no i i| i| ir e c in t o l A n
lile n l n i l l . o r n w ise f i l lin l o r y o u r s e lf!

tltlier.1* hunt

T o m a k e J i i t fe e l lik e »
Q u e e n , no less 1 i ’ ln k ,
Mine n m l W liilt ) W ith
m n lo h h iK litr e n m l n e t

trim . . .

I) will muko a

lo v e ly g i f t !

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�Major Trading Is SUCK BAIL HANDIER - - • By Alan Mover
Started By Mack m *? :
In $100,000 Deal
P C
*C.A T

Citation To Pack Blackbirtfis Top Orlando Officials
Tangerin
132 Pounds For Oklahonut Aggie
fiK I.A N D D , Dec. M .-(S p e c la l)
Santa Anita
Race Cageri, 38-31
While the two Tangerine Bowl
I
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'OKLAHOMA

C A P T A IN ,1
w h o * oN m
O P THG

St. Louis Gets Money.
4 Players In »Swap
Of B ob Etfllinger
And Paul Lehher
NKW Y llM K . Iter. H . _
7 “TP®

5 l« l » r

siHeii In

lunk lN» Highly MinlraterHknl
(MinUH rut*, lodnv w ith ,I.'no, mis»lonrr A. Il. rh n n d trr casting
th * d p rls lrr tw ill,t. The Am eri“ ?
m w v&lt;nll * ,t 1" repeal the
• % tk« N ational to hern p.
TJir minor league*, who voted
n h w p the rule ls*&lt; » „ f c In
their c**nvcnlion a t lla lllm o rr.
Iu
T *1
bci i po tThe
i
time
by mull.
rule *ht"
w ill
remain In effect until |o dny*
8” WJ * » •"Inure vole l« discard
It. i f they vole lo re ta in II. II
remain* on Ihe hooka, Under the
rule a player olm received more
lhan IB.0(0 hU U ral y e n / l n o r '
Ranlled baseball, either ns M
aalary or ns uii Im lnrrm ent lo
alun a ro n lro rl. from a major
lea rut or a lop m inor rlu l, could
not be went ,l„ w „ fn r more ex­
perience w llli,m l n a ile r* .

N KW YORK. Dee. 14-»-(/l’) .Tim
droway w in le r hnsoliall meetingwero Hluw waking Iij, but alien ib„
•m it came It wan n r&lt;&gt;rkur--n deal
between tliu 81. Louis Browns iimi
Philadelphia A thletics Involving
I I TO,0011 m ill six players,
Connie M ark'* pen,lant-nnx ions
athletics alie] led .m l the Dim,Dim
together w ith four player* In the
Browns In pel one of the Ameiienn
League'*
lop
iofieldera. liin d
baseman llnh D illin g c r, nnd a
Bond outfielder, I'm il l.ehlini
Tho |IDU,(HIP w n i (lie welcome
I'M11 o f I lie deni fnr till' BrownwhlNie Ijie -h le n l, H ill Ill-W ill, hi. id:
“ I e m it make uny mnney m the
Bate. I've uni In iiutl.tr it Hellinu
my lien! phi vei n."
Hut tin* llim viitt nlmi received
vide rim th ird
huMeinnit
Pr out.
Cl unt 1ru&gt; mu) three rook ion—alnn 1
clop H illy DeMni - mid nutflelile i
lin y CotcmnM mid Itoepo liip u lilln .
The deni, wldeh liinke llte lend­
ing log-jam wide open, w/lx ........ I
shortly I ,efm e midnight hy DeWit*
mnl Earle Mini., Cn,,,lie's niiii ,irnl
cnneli,
Two elImi tritMinicI lulls eurl i i
III the day iiiv n lv liit: the llo -tin ,
Brnvt'M, I’ lU nhuigli I'lrnlen and
Chicago Cith* were Lisped inti, *
auliordliinte
category A by
ih it
fn n rv A nierlnm Dengue -wop.
Thu Brave* dU po-nl o f tw i
plnvcrir." They *ent pitcher Hill
Vulaulte to Ihe (bib- fm In fle ld ti
nene Mliileh mill unuiu n u ll, and
.landed ever nulfieldet Mnrv lllehrrl to the I’lmleti for •"mure tlm u
110,000" pin- n minor lenktiier In
be named Inter.
Ill n m ini'I ineelliiK yenleulny
ll,e N tlttelial l,i iiKni‘ ilm ih 'd In up
held Hie tnlnm h i,yn i'. who veil'd
tu re liiih the IniMiii Mile. The
American I.euKlie. mi Hie el hel
hand, voted In lepenl the I'milrn
vcrnlnl rub'. It * »
underMood
llu it flhm ellcr, who due- nut lll.e
tho rule, w ill iippnhd n I'unirnlitee
ta atudy the um tlvi fiu lb e r.

Room 5 Wins School
Gridiron Crown
Kontn five of Ihe Hnufniil liim u m ar Kchool omeriieil ihe winner
In the recent Itnuud llohin luneli
fo o tlm ll loiirntim eiit, un-iiiK m il
Room lliree in Ihe flflh urmle
alvlalinti It wim mmminred imlny,
' Co^aptaiim ef the winnun* me
Lao llllva mul Vtrull lirncuy. while
Joa Ruaal nod Milieu llunim r I d
the errand |ilnr« llnnin tlneo teem.
The iouter e f the wlnnlnu
tM m it».
i, fiV
'fK t’ Ariudd, Itolihy I .re
warn
iifoige
..
Rnaaelj
lleidoii. .lelm
i, '.isw
iB lilietl.
Ho
■town, Ijohhy H riim lry. Ilw lu h t
irey, .lin k llllV i
SioivcrsrsVliuil (Irnrey,
. I• »y.
n , jflleM, H ill K lrrhnff, Neil
tiff So **
lIc h e la .L p tm rle J I’eni e, Me, edit Ii
i t k n . T e ir y Hoemlicl.

Illinois, Indiana
Minnesota, Ohio
Are Big 10 Aces
Defending Champion
Illini Will Be Hard
Pressed To Bcpc.it

G L /c H e m r
PAGG 0 N * ANO
N A U H A H oiepm
/N c o u n t
CAOC PA N ICS —
Kg H O P f
7 0 C £ A P H/O
re A M

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Weight Is Highest In Colgate Upset Tough
History Of Famous
NYU, 83-78 A f t e r
Turf Handicap Race
Trailing At S t a r t
AIK AD1A. Calif., Dee. M —(At
_'| he Calumet Knrm'it famuiM
Citation Onlay WII* linked to park
tup weight of I lit! pound* la I hu
IP'n m i ,mi,,u uf the $100,011(1 Son­
in Anita handicap.
Citation will carry the highest
weluht in the history of the race
if he uecept* the inpost anil the
j.-tii' next Feb. 20.

70 T H £

O N PtO PVTgD

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c a N F g P tN c m
CRO W N /

II) J 1*It It v I.IHKA
At* Newnfcnturra
(T IIC A H O W ith die » e p iil
to defereliiiK eliumplon llh n o ii.
the tono
lllif Ten ImihritinU
riiru upputently w ill lie ,i* hnllvruntenU'd im the recent I'onferi lire footlm ll rhnso.
A I oiik w ill, the Illin i. MimieMit«. WlKonuIn, Ohio Stole arid
Imilmm I'll i,re pei-Ki-d «h ('-mu'
iluhle l it In i untenderii.
*ERCHAHr% A WHIZ
T h e ir in Mrnrrely
n
m nt
A r F.VHH* WHO OP
w itlunlt
it li'h u lh llliu
jnl' "•
FABBlHft KHOWH TO
-i me wire on Id* hmi'IH, iiltliiuiKh i BAiHCTBAU,lMIMUP
Ftr&amp;H
a THtPHCttWH
W l-renaln'ii Itn.l ITmter u|'l»',,rSHOO oHA tact BHCAKw rll fixed w ith nine letteniieii
AHP»C PR lB O lH *
l mI, I i k I iii II ok H e n tir Don
J
■through HHAvy
f r illL who It'd ('onfeieiu'e -ceriliu
t r a f f ic UKB A
lu*t neii*uii w ith —t&gt; peltit*.
CAB PRW B P
The
ltinlKerH,
who
IniinliV'l
■■ ■■'*
i
m vonth ln«t neiiKini, lout only eio’
I'.foullir hy utm liiution, tlu iu l
piiiMpi'clri
for Imeki'iim l
duty
llm ilf ItojtorM, m ill have loin alii
llluniih Ini- niweli
le llc i m ill
rctUMiiiiK,
Init
........
Wujlv
r v'.V.'l.VV
i-l hi 111i Mlit Dike Kdu'|Himn
It-font,
7-liuh
Hvd
Dree,i mul D iiiu d * Dick
Kelcy
end .lim M urk- f i inn Ihe till,woo 10 mol I""'
Mined which
two ill I'llpfel ellei ■ ploy In it in
Mill, ,'e p tlllll Hill I n ii'k n iri i I he
H i'H K N KCT A DY, N, Y - Dec.
hiu KUII thin -lie on, while W.ill',
Id x i D -lerkoro i- a *.’07 |ioimd II l / l ’i Kn ndent C arter David■in i f Cnmu College ennteiiil*
Ini-fte (fiiy.
.Miiuie-ole i
i ii i - hIuk
lower "clock -WtmhoK" Jo)'* rnl nthlctc*
ini, .llrn Ale In ,v i *■, but i le fty have mi pall oi college spoil*.
David on ,mi I nt n loo the athlete
(lK-ie Cnwh t till hi,* ii mipi'ih
oh.it mnl ,ihi\ iiu ik ii io liininim y linuld uni Ie protected "by ta k ­
Whiti-v Mkoiik . A ,i-fo u t, I ne'k ing (iicinln ciiiirses in itllilc tic
"sh o rty,"' Meyniml .Inin,-mi, ie me, In ul— in wtiich he I* niituim itl*
.iiik II mk Me I tit y ■•• cully Ktvi n in,;li grades."
place* 'h
Davidson’ views w e n exprx's-cd
at center.
hi &lt; Ci iifi'M'iuv it a lllock H dinner fo r Union
D ow li'i wa,,i
w ithout
Ion ("ot hull IcHccIlU'll.
I ulli ngui'H
I lint
In San ........ . . Hiimlav, James
,Mill'll lit ii’ ld , hi- Millliesotu Irani
it u A. HI,odes, le tiili'K president " (
w ill
play In wi i, nveii
men ,h cutting rival sky-sc rape, 1the A mat,'in Atidetle Union, ell urn
down to size w ith a zone dufeusc nnl firm ly ii , favor uf athletic
i - Htnlling tactics. Fuottiiilli'i iidarsliip
Hud B lu n t ami Je rry .Mltchojl
Hhmlt'* -anti
" I ill,n't believe a iM.y should no
nic inipintnot engsi
Ohio ,Sluti may |i,r,ve extram- called o professional heenuse he
cly hlgli-liowereil
with sharp- has la on given an athletic scholarslinoting Dick Heh,lltlkcr ami Huh ship. F.vca if Im win* n IIWMi nr
Mctine and Dick Wliarlon. Hul h tru o -I'liolaishlri, he is an am*Coach Tippy
Dye figures hi* ten, In mv heller.
Buckeye*
may have only
o,ii'
Ithoilc*1 npiiiioM followed oil opI'unalde mh, Ted .lat-ohs.
fiilno liv Aver? Ilriiiiilage, head of
India,m
lack*
height,
h u t the U. S Mlyti., c Cnmmlilee, that
llrnm'h Me Bracken has nine let- rolh'gc aihlm e* .vin. tcceive scholtennen hcmli’d hy d-fiiiil, l-lni'i, urslilp* I... a m i' " f their ability
I mi Wats' ii. Despite lho,e Mi*ii*ii,ini mi lay,
Hophouioii'
ll li
M,inters fion,
l.nfuyrl'e, I,id., |y leagoe game', l,x■■t sea on,
Immi' of arch-rival I'unliie, may ui-o may *u rp ,i-e with eight letin men hack. Mel Taolu''* seawin a -tiiitiog Konnl licith.
Michigan's Krole Me Coy I* hiimciI liolh'i'inaki', * iiiilm ir allii building a,omul five li tter,mill, I'n n ferciii'i' guanl llow m il W il­
fourth io
ini'luiliiiK Mack Huprimuwic, who liams, who finlidicd
w„* third in Cniiferruce near
rorlng league hi tiring lo-.t u'.cion w illi
I'cidei Andy
w ith I7H point* last seas,miii . TWr 172 (inials, and
was Hllli with
Coy’s hlg joli in to find mirees- illdi'hko, who
mis to I’ele Flliott and llnh lla r- Dll'.
Couferi'iice tu na* iigiila w ill
ii-nii, a Mlclltir defi'ii-ivc tnmlcin.
Iowa will rely heavily u,i ,.oph- ploy 12 league games each, the
raiiipiiigii Itegln(imores,
i-iieeinlly
at
renter i'hump)nti*h!|i
where Coneii Pnim Han i-nn I- nlng Jan, 2 w ith llliuoi* at Win
Imping that (1-font, 0-inch Chuck conslo. (In Jan. 7, tlie rliasu
Dulling from Denver ran make move* loin fu ll cry with Illinois
n ’dii,
town id
M iildgaii,
(lie guide. The Hnwkeyott Imve nt
at I'unliie
ami
iileidy id height will, Darling. N o rll,w e *te r„
Flunk Balshcek anil Dleitli Dllle, Wlscmsin at Indiana.
who -land It feel, It Inches, and
Do,, Hays, a (Id, lad. Calslmtk,
Dille and Hay* are Iclleroien.
The (Junforeiii'ti sleeper may
In
N iirlh w e s ti'il, where Dutch
Isillhnrg, la III* 22nd coarliliqr
season, has a Icniu
composed
m ainly of players who learned
the ropes a* snjihi,mores In the
league cellar, Foremost
Koreni
Is Hay
Itagells.
I'lirdun, which hriiko even In

NKW

YORK,

Dee.

H ~ i/I* &gt; -

participants were readying their
It-:',n*, momlter* of tho Orlando
Tangerine 11 o w I Commission
wring Into action yesterday with
announcements of events leading
q, to the Jan. 2 charity classir.
Tickets for the game werr
placed on sale In eight place*
vest*1, ilny; Datoway Service Sta­
tion; Jan Juan Cigar Counter:
lack Holloways’; Klks Club; Mr*.
Frlna Paul In the Snn Jimn Hotel
lobby: Lett's Barber Shop; lieFevrn’s Bather Shop and Rut­
land's.
The official KIK» Club ticket
liiiiilli will open up for In,sinus*
Friday afternoon I" 'he Shh Juan
Hotel and will remain open until
the afternoon of Jan. 2.

l-onir Island’s haskrtlmll temu,
upset hy Kansas .State Inst week,
lid aoma upacttlnii uf Its own
ast n ifh t.
The Blackbirds administered a
IIH-Il
defeat to th« powerful
Oklahoma Autries In the feature
of a Madison
Square
Durden
■louhlcheadcr.
1.10 beat
tho visitors from
W i -i k I h * for the 01 cmnliilntus
ti.iminuted fo r the m ile mid into Htlllwatter, .Okla, at their own
m in ,te r fix tu re w eru rehuisnl tu Itame by playi»B a alow deliber­
ate style. The crowd, aecustumud
day.
Meantime, plans j&gt;f_ the huge
Su'ond high weluht was as to more action, lamed at times.
ColBate. at one time lashlnd
tiuiied to Citation's Htulilemate, hy tfl points, put on a furious
ponder.
The
Kenturky Derby
rally In the first Darden tilt !„
winner of 1040 was handed 1SI4
favored New York Uni­
pounds, two under the seido for upset
versity, HU-7H,
horse* his snon-to-he four years
Holy Cross stamped Itself as
of ii Kl'.
NKW YORK, Dec. U - W I V by llcklnir Dartmouth, Hft-ft.'l, io
listed Just behind were Ii. F.
Kurller starting times for col­
Whitaker's My Iteqnest, 122, and it contendiT for national honors lege footbull game* arc general­
I. .(. Collins’ Vulcan'* Foru*, thn one half of a twin bill at Boston. ly favored hy sport* writers and
HfrvarH bent HoAon Colleu*’,
It'll* winner of the Dotden, 212.
-port senators.
fit-tt», in the other urnne.
Shy Duy not 120 ft ml Fervent
Boh Cousy, Holy Cross, played
An Associated Pres* pool to­
110, while
Solidarity, Db-mpl
one of his best unities. He scur day showed that a majority „r
i,ul Stur Howard uo at lId,
22 points and
handed out n,p ohservers would like to seo
lliii'iuu Scerctnry Weld, Kverctt c«|
many scoring assists
games started at 1 P. M. and not
took weighty I'liunlxanre of Cita­
Wisconsin rallied In the la-t Inter than I ;D0 P. M
tion's record of 27 wins in 20
flvo
minutes to Im,ul
Notr •
Darkness and cold were the
start*. The
|,'I2 Is four pounds
Dame a 06-4H setback. The Irish main reasons given. Many names
over scale for a f,-year-old over at nne time led by !17-2!i,
were flnlshsd in semi-darkness
the mile and one quarter dis­
With aophomure Sam Price h it­ last season.
• •
,
til nee. He’d have received even
_ on five
. of seven mie-hatuleo
..........
A whopping
.
...jjo
majority
rlty of those
more hail ho not been on tho ting
shelf this past .year, Kvorctt In long ahota Purdue spurted In the polled were emphatically against
•econd half to whip Drake H 1-j„i^ht football, and for a variety
ilicated.
The late Seahisriilt in lli.11* was 81. and Inldlan, behind nt the „f reasons. But most lamented
n*Mirned Hill pounds hut failed half, came on to trim Dcpmil. that night football is here to
,
stay.
to uet up to the race. Twice (11-88,
Hamllne opened defense of I * ,
"Much ns 1 dislike It," said one
the 'Hixcult cuirlcj 1D0. however,
and won the rare at that fiuuro ls&gt;» Angtles invitation tourney writer, "it does draw better for
ctiamplnnshlp, by trimming W h it-1most part than day games In
In IM 0.
l/tois H. Mayer’s Thumbs Up tier, 78-47, after Brigham Young „omo sections of the country,
had taken Culvor-Ctoekton In the especially whero there are rival
also won at IDO pounds in IIM ft*. tournoy-, ope(M,r
xrnooin who play In tho after
V' T
y,'"
r* not
V 1"of
1; I '», ° ‘ ^ r topflight
run
- *. . .
- games Ml*- noon. I t gives a lo t o f people,
B A IN K H V IL L E .
Dec. U —(/P) poise' and' 1Discovery
■onIf o«»t Texas C hristian, M - who w ounliln't he able to attend
The U nlvernlly of F lorida Is tlie money with Dill ii hi mill.
Jo; Lawrence Tech, unset winner ■„ Knnie otherwise, a cluinco to
hu*y shopping.
over Iowa last week, trounced ^ i, "
I t ’s not buying ii Dhrlstmus
Trl-Htato, (W-4(1; Duquesne humid.
Southern experts polntml out
present thut w ill wear nut in a
cd New Mexico, ftS-nfl; Haylo, tlist In sections of their terrllull ry.
oosed out Texas Wesleyan. 02- tory. It Is too hot to play thn
What's wanted Is a load fo o t­
01; West Texas whipped Texa*. g„mo In the daytime.
ball coach mul athletic director
D A IN K 8 V IM .K . Dec. I I - (Ab 4(1-42: and
C alifornia battered
- ------------------------who w ill wear well fo r a long -Hover, high school foothullers College o f Pacific, (IH-4K.
lime.
D HID ( ’O D P lillA T lD N
recently signed u rn iit-ili-n id *. to
Thai's why applleanlif are be- attend the U niversity o f F lorSANTA Cl,A HA, Calif., Dec. 14.
The Mnsalllon Tiger* and tin
log screen
carefully and the id " "They"'w iil" m ite r school hero ('union Bulldogs, pioneer pro fool
'A’» The University of Santa
U niversity I* taking Its tim e to l(| Heptemhor
ball teams, both were foriocd lo Ulmn Hrom-os and the (fnlverslty
Pick the man fo r the Job. D. K.
(lf
miMl sooghl-after H'05.
f Kentucky are going all out In
Hlaaley, dean o f llrn col ego o f
........ . ,,|Jty,.rM |K Mnr|on
help each other win the Orangn
I'hyslcul
i,
i •,*‘l’K|u'l,,ni' •*l(l tonight. (Hun, York, 22r, pound FenianRnmmv Baugh of the Washing­ Howl gridiron hid tie at Miami;
He declined to name any u f ,|jlm fullback
ton Rndskin* has thrown morn Fla., on Juii. 2.
tho applicants or lo r i m l huw
Tho ,other six, a ll d rs ic rlk il as than 2,000 passes during Ills Na­
tlronrn ,n&gt;Hlsta,it coach Hern,
many are holng eobEhtdfed.
" f „ r ulsive average nroxpect*" tional Football League carter.
Meister announced yesterday tho
A ll I can “ Y H th»$ wp an* | hy a nniversity athletic official
two trams havu exchanged motion
revolving application* and th e y ' * r «- Jack Fiivos mol Jack Wuln.
pictures of thn year's games and
•V '
consi der ed,
w /lg h L * tSkUa*
hS S 2
th Will
will study at flint
first hand.tho
nls and Charllu Maddux, center, each
hand
■•&lt;«.
,
Htanlcy said.
„i
.....
.
Pll cne.c B uribif, tackle from tw in , and guard from Atlanta,! •&gt; . d'l other:* style of play.
,
Dr. J, HIM!* 'M ille r, H h lvfiA U y burg; Tillman ilhmh.w, half barb
- »• «
- -i-d. SUi' — L. .JU- -------L-* -ml.
■■■■■■■
.
■
. - - — .as
president, also declined to n is tir from Brunswick, Da.; .link Anany „p|,llcnnts.
Hay (Hear)
( Henry lW aif resigned
week ugn after four years
Florida's roach.

College Grid Tilts
May Start Earlier

FtMitball Head Ik Florida Officials
Against Fake Jobs Search With Care'
To Help Athletes For New Mentor

Seven Prep GridderH
To Join (jutor Squad

Tangerine Howl parade and other
festivities will he completed and
announced today.
White all thin was going on,
St. Vincent College’* Henrenta
10 lived near freezing weather It,
l.utrolie, Pa., Tor another spirited
workout. *
&lt;
,
.
Kmory and Henry also found
cold weather at Emory. Va.. and
moved into the field house after
u short outdoor drill.
C ontart

Warlf

fai"

IjtilH

EIJlIRnH

w ill la-gin today.
Kmory and Henry, the ho*l
team, will arrive Dec. 2H and will
lie quartered at the San Jtmn
while St. Vincent will come in
With a M-iiuiu -quud « 'l» f l » l «
and stay nt the Angel.ill Hole]
which Incidentally, haunt housed
11 loving Mjiind jilnci? the Tungerinu
llowl started.

Gator Skinh Tourney
Won By Miamian i
(1A IN ESVILLK, Fla., Dee. M.
- (Special) — Results of the Tlrst
sklsh tournament held last week at
the University of Florida were
announced this week will, five con­
testant* nut of forty-two 'entriea
winning rnrdnls and emblems.
Sklsh I- to fishermen who* sheet
shooting I- to hunters, anil thn
contest held in the Florid,, Dvninaslom atti lu ted many interested .
spectators in addition to tin- pur- ’
tlcipant*.
Breaks Cluck, Miami, anil Anth­
ony Mils sca ti of fialncsvllle tied
fnr first nloce honors, and Clark
defeated Musseau In a play-off
match DH-2B. Clark, Musseau, l.nx
Lewis of Quincy and llnrrv Snow
of Marnthon won national merit
emblem* awarded hy tlie National
Sklsh Hoard for scoring over 81)
points ill an approved toll,on,lien).
Ml tell el I Tidwell, Duinesvllte, j
wu* the flflh winning contestant.'
and lie wns awarded a medal, All
f (v,' w|ri»e, * were ii wauled mrdals
hy Ihe Department of Intiaim iral
Athletic*.
LOMIND TOUCHDOWN
FAST I.ANSIND Mich.
(/)■)
— Board J. ( ’. W illi,im i' *«ueh&lt;|o;v- run with an intercepted puss
against . Arlsunu
ia
Michigan
Htatr'.i i-Hsing game crfl line
coach Hugh (D u ffy) Daugherty an i
expensive Icalhi'r jacket. He had
promised the luiglil yellow uffnlr
in the first line,Mm to score a
touchdown.
The
first
imifc.slonal
fm,thall guniy ever played was imi Ang,
(11, 1808, between Lalrohe, Pa.,
(12) and Jeanette, Pa., (0).
Mae SpeeUte of the Cleveland
Browns caught paxes fo r 1,028
yards—hettcr than a halfrO lllc—.
id u ritig the jto ti season.

He Travels Best Who
Travels Refreshed

actually were piiifessloimls.
David-on contended th a t aend i'in ir liehlevemunt anil actual tin
anoint needs should lie given firs '
cnnsiilcinllon in the aw n,ding of
college scholarship*.
He said " a tlilr tlc prowess or
n liilitv on siiiui' o ilie r student i i'
llv lly should lie ronsidered liol
aliouiil not Is1 prim ary."
The n,ilo„ pM'sIdcnl m uilituiiied
that money paid to athletes should
he fo r "genuine work . , and nut
farcical cliiek-wlndlng nr tu rn in g
out the lig h ts."
Davlil*on -aid that an athletic
program reflecting a true ama­
teur s p irit should tie supported by
tuition, endowments, tax appro­
priations or other regular fee* and
should not la, dependent upon gate
receipts.

Look. i a* i ‘
jV E Y ’S
h u t

“HEIR” CONDITIONED

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MATERNITY DRESSES
T h t w t popular dmcJUm on
tk« m arket, 10 c o m la now
for h m tria l . . . esk about

m y form at pica I

Bip#)rinMu iiml comfort
*&gt;bt n^tvrnity f^nlilotmI
$ Wo fcuvu mnny Htylcw—
- priced Hothntyoii qut
Wivoriil iimwiM
I'jton duUilM iinil" con-

few
* i*n«“ k.
(, mpo in Navy and Black;
: akw paittol cotton*. SIb«h

In addition to the SmithCorona .we have fat stock,
ready for delivery or lay­
away, Royal. Rumlngtoq and
Underwood Portable* a* well
A * /o r * r itk tr m y . . . both
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IBgwar* Coufhs
F w (IM M U U t

That HAIM ON
Cienmuliion rrllivtiptoapiljrbatiUM
® goe* light to ih* itit nf tht trouble
to btlp loo«tn and expat (trtn ladtn
Mutgm tad aid nauira to lootht and
Baal raw, lender, Inflamed broochlal
Mucout mambtanet. T ill yourdruaaiit
to tall you a bottle of Crtumultion
Wih tbe undeti tendIn* you mutt like
tha wiy it quickly allay* lb# rough
,r t to have your tnoaiy back.

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STATB t»F FI.O IU M A . IN
HATK.
Ill r« (he D ilu te of
.V K U .1i: TR A SK I.O tV K H
f

F Hoyle.
Attorney

Thompson - Reeves
J E W E L E It H
EXPERT W A TC II AND
JKW KI.RY KKI’AIRINIS

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I n hrrrhy gheii that
Not ivi
Lmi» Its I ilvil his mini
K*»rlr T
1 4purl itn D in iilui ui the ••bliltft
nf Vi llle Trask Idiiii ks. ilci eaNoil;
that he HUmI lai •# iHtitlmi for (Iftnl
illNchurvei and Ui.it t., « 111 *l»|dv
to till* MnimialiU
iNntnl.i* StnilsttniTi, Di-uiil v J1ndit# ut Setnlmilr
County. Kliirida mi the Tih duy
nl Jaiiuiii^, A 1» 1
f**»' a|*'
(•rnYiil nt Min" and for final d|n*
■Itit r gc as
of the estate
nf Nellie Tru-#k t.m». k*&gt; de. #*«weil
im ttii» lilt il.»&gt; nf l ‘L#en»her. A.
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NfiTHM! n|* AIM ilTIO.V UK 11It
gOLITTlUN VAl’ATINt: \ Rm .\|.
Nolle" Is lirri'liy given flint nt
Um regular Hireling tirM mi iln
illi ilny *»f PiHt*iiiUt‘l\ I'M'* tin
Honnl »»f Kmuity l*uiitml*Mlmirr* nf
KAlll.i
I
l,i il'i'KH
SvniUitil* I’otlitiy. Klorliln, mliiiii-i
I ii i in i i.l ihe . I.ile of
n resolutlim clnsing. vnratitig imi
Nellie li.K i. t.iMi,LkH,
Almntlonlfig nml roiiuUhr-ln»t ,i»nt
tie, e,iveil
dliK’laliiiltag any right uf Se*itim..|t
M in i i n r p i i m . t n i . k
iViunty, Klurliia. nml th* um1-?i» To-I.iivero, S|iM e&gt;. fa ir of Mr*,
In nml ti* Him certain iminr&gt;\ ii&lt;nl f
M tlltduil ll.Uliei
T.' .e Somu
to-wit:
• lr .ll. Si i eel t'hle.iu.. Cie.h I'.-uol
t». t i l ......
WllaHUN m t I V i : l.yli»g .........*
l \ TUB N A.MC i IF TIIK ST.tTli
uf Lnln I, 1, 3. 1, .*», «t. ntill 1
MF FI,Oil IMA: MII BBT I NIIS.
at Hlork &amp;. Ki'Corilltig In III*'
You are iieieov iio iu iti tint,
unniiikd
plnl
of
t'tyunl
mil lo dlviin» Ii.io been eiiterrd
flHghts nf r«*4*»nl lit Hi*' Piihll*
liCforilM of Hetnltiulo i ' u iih ik
rtuiicU.
FOLKS WHO KNOW SAY
WIleStt.N H IlIV i; lying Nmi tii
(if Loin I, •*, I. nf Hint h *'
1'r y in l llslghiw nf rrcnril In
Al'c tbi’ lmal lint wren New
t|ii&lt; I'll hlli1 lieriirds of Sr mlfh'li.
County, Klorliln
York nml Key Weal, tni'ludiinc
NY uitfiK.il n r T in : »u*\ i t i * mk
Suutli Aiunlim •
KCirN TV
l*t»M MIHHIONKIIS
m |h k m in o i . k: cch’Nt v . r i.iH tin \
ti I* IIKHMMtN
(Irlum lu ll« « &gt; at Ftnnrli A m .
As Clerk iif Nil hi tliMdi
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A VMNCH, M.
W IN T irit I'A IIK . KM *J111 &gt;A
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K tlll T II K ULOHINO O F C'BHTAIN
ItCMMH
TO W HO M IT M AV CONCKHN:
Ton H ill In k r inillce that the
Hnnrd of r'm iniy ro m rnU tlonera
of the County ut Hcniliwlti. Klorbltt.
will ut l n :ut&lt; o'clock
A. M on
Tbnrnday. the Mb duy of Jniiuarv,
IVf.ii, at the t'nunty fom tn lud on • re' Ituoiii In the Seminole County
Court
lloure.
Hanford,
Klorldii,
hold n tiuhllr h ra rln a puraiiant to
mid na provided by Chunter ItJnJ.
i&lt;uw* of Florida, I SIT. In obntidon, itlai'onllnue nod f l a i r or re ­
nounce and dluclulm any
rltrld
ot Ihn County nnd tm bllr In mid
to any land or In le rm t therein
dellnroted u,,,ih liny man or |d»t
recorded
In
Hemlnole
County,

PACK S E V E N

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Bnni* of most moilntn radio
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S K M IN O l.t:
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Which enld etreete, roada or blah
» t y * are more particularly oeauMbad aa followai
A ll of F lra | i t . ly in g Kaal ot
Lota 1, J. and ■, of nlock r .
V illa # * of Chilluolu, arcorilliiR
to |d al thereof, recorded in
MOTK'K
Plat Hook 1, Pace I of the
nnntial
nieetlna
uf
the
The
Public
llecnrda of Seminole
Ntorlihgldem of tha Klorldii Hint*
County,
Florida,
Hank of Hanford. Klottda n ■•utitapKKSOSH
IN T K ltK H T H M MAY VF
In# torpor at ton, w ill tie held III It *
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III: ItR A H M AT T ilt :
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unri’ lb. i»s« ut Iron I', m
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M O F C O l'S T Y COM
lb * mirpofie nt e U tlln # a board
MIHHIONKHH OF T IM '
ut director* tor the tnaulna year
CO
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O F HK.MINuLK,
and tbe tranaurtlon of fticti n tlitr
F I.O IU M A
liualnea* «» limy become before
Pope.
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II
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the meatlnn.
Chairm an
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W ULAKA A fA T M K N T H . Rtmma
■nil Slurcti, lilt W. Firnt Street.
I^iunn H 3 I.____ _____
_
MiHiern II rouin furnluhetl apartmenl. Ailiilln only, ‘J.'IOO Mel*
_Jlonvlll.'.
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One rotim with jirivato fanilly.
I llin-M nflt-r *l« l ‘,M.
all
iinfurtil*hcil
apartmeiiL
601 1/2 Celery Avenue. Shone
IIHil-W._________ _________
'iirnUheti Apartment.
11 Large
room* nnd Bun Porch, f i ll Park,
^urni.hni npnrtment.
RM Kim
Avenue.__
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I Two rnom apartment. Apply 112
Kim Avenue.
j Would~Tfke Chrjntlan couple to
nhnre home with mq. Very rea■ nonable. Reply Box X, e*o H er.
| g a ltl, Give full pertlculara.

F o r Sale— ;l it—

A rtic le #

F o r Mule

—

"O U S E For Rate: 2M Elm.
OUR Fruit Cuke* are iimdr from
a funuui* old Kouli-li Mviiu'.
Small Frame Ilunitalow, 10 litocka
None Heller. 1 lb. 12.11. Rol.li's
from renter of City. Price |2'.I60.
I to in,- lliikcrv. I’hi'lu- 11Hit.
Robert A. Williams, Realtor
Raymond E. LumlquUt, A**orlate PARKER - KVKRSIIARP
I’honi1 7!t2
Atlnnlir
Pen A Pencil Set*
•&gt;—
A rllc ih a l*u r Sole — .’&gt; ItONSON, EVANS
ASH LIGHTERS
Cluaiclte Case* from f l.iM)
Amailng Johnaton’a "NO-ROACH" AndSANFORD
JEW ELR Y A
eftntltary eaatln# kill* RoacliM
LUGGAGE CO.
Ante, Water Buga for montha. 100 Sanford
Ave.
Ph. U M
I'lnt 91-flO. Half pint SRe, Rou*
North Florida Stuart unit nhrll
mlllat A Andarion.
prrnti*. finest ipiallty, lit lbr&lt;.
CAIt'llAOlfPlanta. II. 0. Hehri tm.
61.611. W. E, Kitehoff, .lr„ Hull
Phone^|G47*J^I,ake Monroe.
W. lath si.
W lfY~l*A Y MORE when von . Vn 12 font Plywood Boat, while out
buy our quality Fruit Cuke* for
fratnliitt.
1.2 It.n. Sea Kmu
leu*. 6 lb. fil^U. Order Now,
Kicker. Both for 6H6.00. Phone
Robb1* H omo Bakery, I’h, IlHrt,
1070-W.
M iYTOHULA RADIOS — |16.7f&gt; up Royal Typewriter, iroud condition.
I'ortahla A Table Model*
640.00. Plume 1(1(1
HAN FORD JE W E L R Y AND
SINGER M ACHINES. Chriatmaa
LUCOACK CO.
Ifirta, Term*.
116 E. Otli St.
700 Hanford Ave.
I*hnne ItllW
We beth leea when you doaY _P h o n o 1024. -jj _ _ •___ •______
briny your preaerlyll—i I t SPECIAL CHRISTM AS cookie* all kind*, nlzi"., *liniH’*. Order
Laney'a. Phone 103,_
your* now, Rolib'* Bakery, Ph.
ENJOY Sunday dinner at Laney’*
11H0.
76c alao wa*k daya. Lunchea A
X-MAH GIFT'S FOR HIM A HER
atari ordar*.
1
_
CROWN LUGGAGE
HOT LUNCHES
nerved every
ill Mulched Set*
duy 11:20 to 2—with Home V A N ITY CASKS-JEWEI, BOXES
Made rolla and corn Muffin*, BRIEF CASKS
f 1.1 Ml BAGS
■'onier'* Grill, .124 Kaat ltd.
CAMEO W ALLETS 61.00 up
Street
SANFORD JEW ELRY A
I.UG GAl.K t O.
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
IIOII Sanford Ave.
Flume l:llH
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
DIA M O N D KINGS *
.
Fruit for Snlr. 61.oil a Hu In I
.1 Fortier, Went Geneva Avenue.
II H IT II STONE
SIG NET AND LODGE RINGS
CITRUS Fruit shipped fur C luLtSANFORD JEW ELR Y A
ooih. M r*. M .11. Siukelt. BMW.
LUGGAGE CO.
100 Still ford A VI-.
Phono IMP Buy'* 20 Inch bicycle. H alf price.
flood roodllion I’ll. HOT-I.
KKHKI.MANK Red Ro*n Feed'.
Filth;
WOOD
Ft I It
Tnuchloii A Wntnon, 1201 Celery t ■i r.N IT
SALE. D U IIA ItT WOOD YARD.
____
Ave, I’hoitc 11RIW.

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See’ the E A S Y
SPIN DRIER
W ASHER
now on
dlaplay.
Term*.
ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC CO.
Flret 8L A Magnelle
Ph, I I I I .
F R IE D Shrimp Dinner, Served
tip
Earth"
e v ery n ig h t n t Hi
llo rner’* Grill,
124 Kaat 1st. Straet,
Shock Ro,d»t. Watche*
16.06
Now Work Shoe*
....
61.06
Courier Paint* . ... .. .. gal. (2.60
Army Cota, Blanket*, Sunyla****,
Boota, Tarpaulin*, Raincoat*,
Bunk Bed*.
A R M Y -N A V Y SURPLUS
106 M, P a lm etto ___
P h. 1121

One Guh 1(1 uulloll water beater.
One Gn* epnee heater.
G. G.
Fellow*, Ph«na II41-J.

40

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painted w it h ~

7— I'l'ln-Llvesluck-StipplleM
Iteui-lereil Bouton T e rrie r Puppie*; 6R0.IMI. C ity Service Rtu*
lino, N inth of Sanford.
Phono
1666.1*1.
For Sale
2 M ilk Cow*, heavy
*prlutter*. Plume .'ITiM.
N ile saililli1 luime for *a|e. Call
HJ1-.M4
For Sale
I Mule, 425.00.
In
Lake Mmiloe sertinn. I’rodoelion Ciedil Corporation. Phono
K24,
Coi'kcr Spari'el I'uppic* for Christmn*. Mr-. Carl Mo**. 2(111 W il­
low Ave, Plume 102-W.
Caoiirfe* for Clirl*lioas
|uired
irnnolllllde. I’ll. HOIi J,
FOB SALE
Small blin k anil while uenlle-mnle
horse.
Four year* old; saddle
and bridle. *126.nn_ P U JIBLM.
W O U H W A N T K I)

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A LL TYPES of buildoser work,
reaNonnhln rate*. Free eatlmate*. David E. Cam enter, Plum,
ISINLM
rilACTO H W.IBK
Frro CNtii ato* or, plowing and
dlM-itiK faint or tturden ploie
Alee cleariog nnd gr-ding build
Inu l"*t*. Phono 107-J. Jaeb
ItilieM
Write F. It ^toal, Box fW Panin,
bio. I
Carpeiiti'itiiK, llnildintt.
In\:iu:. Paper IliiottinK. fii.i tii
lay Woik uuiirallteed, fall d il
llitt, leaseimhle prlrCH.
K *|irrlf iireil W a lire**. W Ii i t i
II '1 liel HliHii.uU. -'ili.ln II.n '■

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Luminall
Sturt himflinit yemr pio*
M ire * -III in titu le * u ftc r
yo u r m u m i* painted
w ith l.t im in it ll. T h o
Yt all* w ill h i d ry in d ia l
t im e — an d flit? rm in i
w ill hi? n d o rlu **.
Y ou can i i * o 1-um im tll
w h e re v e r im i w o u ld
use any Hal p ain t.
It eu ver* any *u r(a c «
(h iirm U h lv in mu? coat
- m n w a llp a p e r.
W e h a te a I.u m im tll
culm chart fo r you—
am i a com plete atock
n f all co lo r*,
S ta n le y -llo tfe r s
H a rd w a re
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on Long Distance, too
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t e le p h o n e c n lls vvc’vc e v e r h n d t h is C h r is tm .is .
E v e n w i t h e v e r y c ir c u it n n d s w it c h h n .in i in s n vic c , t h e i c tn ;iv l&gt;c d r l.iy s .
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LONG INKS - W IT T N A U E R
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Watche* from 624.06
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MEDANA WATCHES from 612.95
LAW NMOWKHH aharpumul, l.icy
HANFORD JEW ELR Y
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LUGGAGE CO.
(F ITS A Mi Tb## A Stratton En­
No waiting-work
guaranteed.
11lU Sanford Ayr,
Ph. 1148
gine Or Parta A u Need See
II. W, Shuman, 110 Kant -lilt Si
SWEET H A M L IN - - Orangva and
A. D. ROSIER
Sanford, Fla. (Formerly with
Grapefruit. ’ $1.00 per huahel.
French aid Ceaamertlal
William* Klxlt Shop)
Bring eontaincr*. A. C. CleveMU' f f t b l M J h t f i i and

nlturo nnd 'automobile*. itea»im
^wlth U n iT lIs a w . Fnur atone diamond ring, platinum
aluatl
626(1.09, valuation
able price*. Froe pickup A do- ’
Box "Ring” Cere Herald.
live- r y B o x 1441, Sanford.
Good uaed Florence table top oil Small dining room aulte, buffet, VaMotiiib Refrigeration Scrvire*
range- reaaoneble. Phone 1120-J,
table, 0 chair*. 4 piece lied room
ami Appliance*. Cell IU2-R or
xultr with xprlng* and m atttM A
Moving to smaller houae, muat
ng
aaerlflce. See after five. 9406
Ing. Storage and Crating. Wight’aimetto Ave.
W illiam * A Co. (not Inc.) 2im
H A V E both light and- Hark
North Laurrd. PhotW 1014.
fru it cake — coma |n and ti
FRIGlflAniE
one. OnaJh. ,86t Two lb, $1.8^
Hale* and Service
Robh'a Horn# Bakery, Ph. 116$.

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Finder plena* return to 906
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Court Can Send Gainesville Co-Eds Boyle Relents, Advises Women How
BULLETIN OF
To Pick Husband’s Christmas Ties
Lawyers To Jail Sign In All Courses
ACTIVITIES
Sanford Tourist ClA&gt;
Except Forestry
By H A L BOYLE
Time*, wanted to know i f I was

Florida To Keep
Honky Tonka Off
Overseas Route

W ASHINGTO N — A lo t o f lawyera recently have lieen *entenced
to ja il w ithout a ju ry tria l. Fed• rat lodge, decided they were guil*
iv “ f contempt o f court aryl gate
them from one to ,1* months *ln
the cooler.
The r a - c , bring out a point
which mo»t laymen don’t rraliie:
That although the Constitution In
two place, s a y , th a t n defendant
In u criminal case -hull have a
tight to a tiia l by Jury, thor*
h i . -till n lot «f w a y , he ran, he
iin pii'oned
without
gettin g
a
haocc to tell hie «tnry to a jury.
The Idg contem pt c a w , now
pending a re th in e resultin'* from

the overseas highw ay to Key West
which would give it a hooky took
atmosphere.
Chairm an John I). Penekamp of
the Hurldm Hoard o f P ark* and
H istoric M em orials revealed th a t
move today In an address liefore
the annual meeting o f thu Florida
Forevl and Park* Association
I'enufkam p, associate edltoi of
tlm Miami Herald, In co m iiie iilin g
on the highway's value to the
state, .a id :
“ There I, ou m ore spectacular
“.u rin e ginudeur anywhere on
earth. The stale own*- m ile upon
m'.le of iLot rig h t o f w ay— whole
keys, in fact.
" I t is possible to provide along
lillieh o f ils length, benclie, oil
both the ocean anil g u lf, fishing,
pat king, camping,' outing
and
other recreational a ctivities.
"A m i yet, at th is very moment
and w ill) the help o f the State

"I am h ap p y to report th a t we
Iwlteve th e -t n te cabinet and Hie
Intel nut im prov em ent fu nd mem
l.er» m e with us III o u r deteiuim ii
Hon."
IViiiiekainp said that th e legislatu ie , in s e ttin g u p th e hoatd to
adtulnisti i the H J m PO iWm&gt; woiili
of s ta le |,ii)pcitiefci*'»l««i decreed
th a t we sli.iuid Ilf t w nMil ptovei
ty s tlik e u , tty f l f i g ' l l l the -tnte
"jeu ela.
"W hile K tonda l | spending ahoul
"CftOJMkl a y e a r On Ita 11 p s r t
p . o p e i t i t t l m city of Lo* Angcle*
(» spending
thirty
till)'* .i ■ lino'll, . he declared
"hade t minty* la S|&gt;eiiduig I I .
U44,fiT.t. Miami m ore th an one
inil 11on G eoigla las t y rm •i",ot
fl.78n.UJMi on ita s ta te pink*,
■even turn &gt; I lie Florida total, and
it hope- t " get much of ita luvcM
me lit hack t&gt;&gt; u ttia c tltig stopovci •
from our to u r is t , a* th e y go &lt;u,
tin II wav to iiud f|iim Florida
Tile pull. *&gt;sleiil can, within «
relnltselv 'lloit lime, p e rf e im t i e
th e iiiiii-i iu I public fiiilctinii of
laying much of it* own way,
’rp n e k n in p .mil. li e explained
th at o-i’i- nf the p a ik s willingly
a s , m ndeinie d i u r g e , fur the foci
lit I t '.
"Wlien we have dvveloped lln -e
l a r k s ami htatorical m em orial,.
It f.jll reipimt all Ihv free lime,
the rceicatinnal t m t u u f . o u r a \ e i tfge r i t l i r n for several year*. In
order to vi.il and use them fully
for ilieii pleasure, thvli sontiineu
1st coutempiMliun and their pride
o f ownership,” lie added.

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ONTMLSTH - Dan McCnrty (le ftI, of Kort Fierce,
who will serve for the seoittil year m* the Florida Cntnpaign Chalrmun fur the American Citncer Society, tnlka
over plana for tin* new year vvitli l»r. Aalibul C, Williams,
of Jackaonvlile, new president and Executive Committee
Chnlrmnn of the t'ancer Society's Florida Division. Noth
officials predict that llifiU will lie the most successful
year In the Division's history. Activities of the Society
In Florida Include support of research, service to earner
patients, and education, hath uf the general public and
the medical profession.

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N EW YORK. I)*c. 14. — &lt;/D
tryin g to ruin h i, annual C hrist­
G A IN E S V IL L E . Dec. 14.— (Spe- ladles. I've been a had boy.
ina, party.
And i f Santa Claus ia
i. to come
ria l)- It may be a m an', world,
It sppmn that Seattle men a f t
hut co-ed, a t the U niversity o f my way this year, you're going to proud o f the necktie, their wiva*
Florida dtw ’t th in k to. On a cam- have to get me out o f the dog­ give them. Laat Dec. 29th they
pu, where they are a till outnum- house.
held II -N ational Necktie Party
tiered by men «tudenl, ,even to
How ran you help? By going |&gt;ay" on which every nian proudly
one they have algited up rheer- out and buying u big fis tfu l of ware the incut flamboyant tin OU
fully in ev ery university itlvi,lnn, C brlM m s, necktie, and giving In, Christmas rack.
them to the men in your live.
They were going to give a grand
except the School of Foreatry.
Ahum a week ago I liemonned p rile , hut unfortunately the judge,
Leaving the heuten p a t h , of tha
College o f A r t , nod Science, and the fa d that women were allowed went color blind by mid-day. T h i,
the College of Education, young by law to present necktie, a, year lly iy n ', going to give them
women have also enrolled in such Christmas g ift*. I suggested the iilind rre.
m a l m , a , anim al husbandry, real form ation of a society to stop the
A , if I w a n i’l feeling b td
riiougli, along ram# a telegram
c ' a t e . arch itectu re, anil neronau- riistoru.
Well. I didn't expect to Iw nom­ from Pete Hoyt managing editor
Gcal engineering.
Statistic* tell the story. There inated man-oM he-yenr for th i- •f the Cedar flapid,, la., Ciaaettr.
I hud in ,lilte d a fine old
N or did 1 expect tanning
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" ri' ' ,ve co-ed, In A griculture; •tiggedhoi.
g ra te fu l follow men to set up Mat X m a, tradition
■} s " r „ t ' T d ™ a , ± ; , A,% ute* in my honor—minus a necktie “Ten men's c
Engineering;
four. Journalism ; —on every courthouse lawn.
ilfl, rlls„ing you
U w . , , - 1^ | W r n a c y .
On the other hand neither did |„.r
uf t
|(), Physical Education. The Ifn i- I expect to end up in the dog w„n„ „ tuT the
v rrs lty College lis t, IPt4; Graduate house. But here I am — stuck in lnpn WUul(1 net
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wom*i
School,
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Education 214; and it up to m y cravat.
Hii* firnt r f a r I Ion mini* m»ru tlim
Th ink wl
Arts and Hciences, lift.
would tie with..
M is. Mona Fergmon and Miss rnv own wifi'.
“ So you don't th ink women tie,."
I.ynn Roger,, both o f Gainesville,
|&gt;et(. jn ,i,te,
l,uve ventured Into the College of a r e sm art enough to pick out neckEngineering, where Mona is es­ ties, R o v e r? " raid F ra n c e ,, hut- ((,m .
^ „ ,
pecially interested in wind tunnel ing a Idruspld. "Y ou’ll he In ky |(
irte a rrh in a e ronatilirt, and I.ynn if you gel even aImwlir from me, n f,,w | lu| rlters
And where, anyhow, iu|| „ | lat
prefers problems In radio and S m a rty
t^, „ „ ||
alternating currents. Dean Joseph that fu r coal you iiioiiiisid me 12 i jjj,,.
v a t ago?
Are you waiting for „ , . t ' (n^ out of
till! m in k , to die of Iild a g e *"
gm «
R iglil on top of that. Byron
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E»,h. columnist of the Seattle ,
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brancinco and the tria l o f the 11
( om inunivt, in New ^ o rk .
The
judge, convicted seven defense attorney* of im pm per conduct In
couit h u ra x'in r, delaying ta c tic ,
funding to c m 'i a r r a c , the Judge
unci impede th e trial. The lawyer
0 the Itrld g e , -a*e, Vincent Haitimin was sentenced Jio six months,
to he served■ when -the
l tr ia l is rum_
pleled. Six a ttorney * involved in
the Now York case, one of them a
defendant who w a , acting a , M«
own luwyer, were sentenced to
from one to six m o n th ,.
Thelt
appeal I, pending,
|
Wi.cn a frd etu l Judge d e it il r v a
I - i on is g u ilty o f contempt ol
miii, lo* can fine ur imprison him
I'houJ indict mi ni nr even a hearng I here i , on lim it lo the length
••f the sentence or the amount of
Hu- line, as long a , th e puni*hti &lt;ut i- not u n reu ,un able, cruel
.i iiiiuninl The law v a rlv , among
Ho t r t i m u lt* , but mofil of them
follow the federal practice to *
IliI ge extent.
Plie power of a court to puniih
fs.i •iiiiteinpl i* n , old a* the Id,
' m y of law.
You couldn't get
i delJv adm inistration of juetir,
1 n i l ' i i . evs and oth e r, in the
"till m old persist in disturbing islun, seveial time, when the
mid delnyitig the p to r e e d in g i and m ailer w a , I,imight before it. A
.....king Hie judge hoik like a foul ■hlef rntnpinini
i« a h 'irl t h \ nd if tin* judge had to * ta rl com- *aguen*M of th r legal definition
pluate.l legal processes, Including of contempt. It iv fe ll that the
, jury d ia l, each tim e he .form I lim it, o f contempt should lie close..nueoiie g u ilty o f contempt, ii ly and d e a rly defined, since it is
would tie po,-lhle lo delay the nn exception lo the (treat ptiticlple
. iiip h tm u of it tiia l itidefinilelv Hiat tria l by Jury (V esienllal to
M m. there m no need fo r a Jut v dt|e process o f law.
to ill tu mine Ihv fact*, due# .*he i .. \ famous ca»e, Fishai versus
iinlgH w ltnessnl the uffeti.ie,
Face, w a, decided b w lh # S'ljMcine
P ic ii ate, lii fact, a lot o f may. Conn early t ill, year. Fi f e uf
i pifaon can lie legally imprisoned the (usiice, upheld u Texas'Judge
i without a ju ry tria l. In nriliftory . who .convicted M 'luu ver fo r eon• m ill- f.ii nil,t a m e . And in pro- tr iu p tu u u , conduct during a trial,
'■cutO.I, till p e tty offen ses Vg^icli Emir ju s tice, disserted, criticising

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Mir VV.it i iiiptou (iiuinimw Brlituil.
Hi Ian, ms I In* &lt;4 h.M»r stjit art hi*
* lit, lint) fiiK t i limn *, ut it fivti« i n i
H'liitlnrdiiii u f C * i | 1 1 v U
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-• State Kchoid Supt. Thomas lb
Bailey
today called fo r
morn
fa fc ly
^ d u d llr t iiln . tn ic tlim
in
Florida *choids and grratee ettturrvim -tit of safety law,.

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Hi I inr lii if it tinii 11 flu! iafitMi tii'

Wednesday
Sewing bee w ill be held f 0r the
purpose o f fin ish in g the work on
the cushions.
Memlwr* m il
welcome and a covered «ll«h will
l&gt;e held at H filO fo r the workers
Usual amusements are to he en­
joyed throughout the day and' •ve­
iling.
Thursday
0
A party w ill meet her* in « t
a Christmas tree fo r Hie Saturday
night's Christmas party. George
S w a m , W. E, Mc.Mn.xtei
nn,|
others w ill locate amt bring in
the lir e .
4:iltl Is the vlarting
time.
A grand evening's entertain­
ment is to lie presented Thuruiay
evening at 7:46 liy the Seminole
High School Glee H uh, under Mis,
W hittle, director.

Friday

WAR I'HISONKHH
BONN, Germany. Dec. 14 —t/P»
_A W e t German govei nmeiit
o ffic ia l said today Russia .till
h nlil■ 400,000 Germans a . pritoncr-i-uf-wur. He said that in addi­
tion, 1 600,000 German soldiers
. t il l are listed us m lrsing, hut he
did not indicate whether any ot
these might lie held by the
.inns.
The officia l, Hans Merten uf the
war prisoner division o f the rsfugee m inistry, sajd shout 160.000
German civilian women and 26.000
women army personnel still are
in th * Soviet Union. He said th«
Russian, returned 00,000 pri,»n»ri
to Germany In November, IB.qyt)
'tit Ocfrtber|*nd 48.00Q In Scpplml&gt;*Th« condition of these oer»f&gt;flf
has Improved of 1st*, ha satd, UP
1 f» ji«»r eiMit »t 111 nr# unfit for
work*
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Open house at the Tenter and
S ln iffli’bnard court.
Com* out
and enjoy our fun. Cards, music,
Ming,, xhuffleboard and a pla™ to
relax.
Meet our member* and
become one yourself. You are
invited to join
Saturday
T h i, Is the big night. .Santa
comes to our Tourist Center Each
person Is to bring a g ift, get .
number and draw one uf the * 9 ,
that w ill he In tha Sauls Pack­
age. The newly organised Penn­
sylvania Club will serve th* re­
freshments. Com* out and lul’t.
see what these up-and-coming club
member, are doing. There'll he a
fine program proceeding the gift
drawing. Boh lluhson i t in charge
o f the program.
Sunday
Music, singing,
H hufflrhaird,
and visiting here all during Us
dsy. Come out ami visit with V.

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In Unity Thar* In Strength—
Ti&gt; Protect (ho Pear* of (he Wetldt
To Promote (ho Progreea of America,
To Product Proipcrltf for N iA o r i

W EATHER

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dr.rrte d ii I in lilrr *iiiid : hi mrl F f t ilm
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Established 1908

VOLUME X X X X

UN Concerned
By Rebuff Of
dewishPremier
F ra n c e

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TH U H S IM V l l l i f . I.,, 1!H»

Am ocInPed P rerw I .fused W ire

Lack

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F o rc e

Truman Quiet On New
Tax Plans For Nation

llu ilflr iu r

II Persons Burn Big Public Works
To Death In Nile Program Planned
Farm House Fire By State Group

R u l i n g

IA K I. .SUCCESS, Per. 15— (A’)
Frame Hiked the U. N. Iruitee-

•hip council today to note "with
concern" the innvinK of liraeli
government o(lice&gt; to Jcruialetn in
definnte of .i General A»»emhb
decision to put ilir Holy City unilet iiilprn.ilioUiil iu Ic.

Fillin' I'.imily Dies In
Bed As FI,imcs D es­
tiny Tiny Dwcllini'
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Chairman
linger
G■rre• u
(France) told the council mem­
bers they ure like eunuch* in *
i,» in I l h -ifiyr* ntiiiiHr *
m S*’Mine dt „ Mm inn \ Iiiclim i, f ’nliim lilii, ^
rill.. I* an n ic liltrrC * runreptUm of the i
n
MO.OIH'
^xirrm " in trying to deni with the wlileh the Florida Karin Bureau plan* to build It w ill it" Hi,- ,,
I .Ml Illy titlMOl. Sail IlNsl'itil, h| n t it le H it li'iil, » tIn' Itm. iH Imnni n!
[i t t in is w ill pM'lmMy iitaki' it (teehUm i L 'll llii1 LmMiM|£ Die m
inleiiuctiniiidirniion problem now. inanenl hea.lt,unrteta in Florida for the state-will,. organ,/a I mi,
The French rcDulution wa* the l lf f r r * Ilf possible h tillilln g *ile * havu ta-eti made liy c itie * mid fnend. tlii'ii i|im ilD ity m t'H liiu m .htiiiinry.
first positive move before the 12national council, which it charged
with carrying out the Attemhly's
decision
The council Hireling, behind
closed doors, got off to a stow
•tart. An inlomianl who emne out
Sanfoitl and Seminole ( mnilv , oniltltilr the huh "I .1 «i* tiumly
Jfiid delegate* were hetilant about
Central Morula area whit li willun .1 r.iiliut •&gt;! 40 mtlr* h.i* .1 popiihiadvancing tnggealions or plan*,
lion ttf 2'i 1.000 and judging l»v p.nt growth patterns vlmnM teach
T h e re « « « general agreem ent H e l l
If W e
D o A n d 4ft'),000 liy I9f.fl, W. M H.ulwu k, imlilitll.il rnginert ,,l the I loud* N e w Sect in n T o l l . i v r
that the I am i'll uioviia hail co m p li­
3 0011 F c c i O f F l o o r
H e l l I f W e D o n ’ t , Power and Light Cm, ie|„ulc in In* 102 pagr unvry nl iht' «n Hon
cated ............ ...
a lre a d y d if f i­
DrDgnrd
for
me
in
piunr'ling
the
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I* I;it f o r m s
Says O ne O f T h e m
and ('olinly and In pro^ul'' vital .l ihvlual inliuiiiallon that »)M induie
One niiuree said the cniuicll lumany new iniln*lrle* and tuuii-,t» +
teuiii-d to lake an the lm*i* lor it.)
I
l » * mi« I d iii n i.iib rl .utdiliMfi
W A S H IN G T O N , lire . 1.1. work the original plan for Ihtor- i,Vl — Foreran)* of higher »trel to liN-ale here, the mu v.v wa- r|,„mlH-i .,r Com.... .
Manage. Miiw lU 'ii i m1■ 1 fifiiptrlMMi fm lK nf
(I iiHllaiir&lt;l On raa» r i i * i
made
in
cu-uperatMui
wild
mem
In co -o peratio n w ith m e n
| | .g « in . )v„» 111.H u rle d
price* brought the prom he to­
,i ’ ► I il ilr I I r 1|«r Pn M .ifk iJ
Iter* of tile Seiuiliolc I'onotv Tue.-nlay o ii;lil nl the m e,-ling of fix
day nf a swift em igre** ion a I inC’hiiintici of Ciuninerev, i* nl 11act­ 1 lie It,, jii ,1 ,,r I li tec Ini „ t,i u 'lito dnun v li In If.id v fur I Mr f»V
cenllgnlion.
The
law m aker*
ively mimeographed and hound the In,me o ffice of the F lo rid a I .in I " »nilv Aii'lriA iin. mi,m krI
Themselves, however, aplll along
and ieptr*eli(V inure than -i* Vowel mill l.ig h l C o , 1 vpie**iug
parly tine* a* to whether price
MHMMIII1 **«f I Ills HHMIHliK
month* of intenaivn effoit
lli, a p p le , 1nt uni ,,f I In- r it iin ilic r
hikea are limtlfled.
And In
f
Uv.lltMl.M, i (&gt;lln|IIM VllIII
H. H. Cotemiin, Floridn P,,« ci of 1 ' o i n n i r i , f o i I In* *111 vey
C IO de*eriptliin of the impendand Light Co., local iiin rm g n , „ la,
■f Sldit* m,uk**M. %v|i&lt;&gt;
l - l ■ onw 'iiience. Mi
llo .lw le k 9ii|» r i» •..
In i brawl* a* “apnalllng," one
illilured Mi itimtwiek to inake the lint-, I'e n lm l F lo iiiln a* one of Writ ll * *•
I" iu«|»ri I tirw
major prndurcr replied they are
declined
m irvey
d cc la ie d today Mini
lli.il lie
, | m , ..... .......
M r*. PJ, A. Douglas*, HU. re- "inevitable."
I tilt All Ilf ) p il thr M tik r f, pniidrd
............. .
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• hi* a;,
cent o f Hie *..... * in Fin 1 Ida. im M lli &gt;i
fired postinmcter o f Lake Mary,
M"' ItiiiLtn»i&lt; tin .nn turn
comm 1111 It&gt; and area w ill take midied at 4:40 A.M . today in De- JENKINS. Ky.. Dec. 15 -&lt;/F)- -A vantage nf the Mirvey to ,1,, an S a iifu id I* allow 11 11* nlrno-t ut the
h ^ I•v fM Ir r l in »iiim Mill
exuet geo g raph ical &lt; enter of the
Laud follow ing nn Mines* o f two truck mine ojrerator who tignrd a
nut*tandiug aelling Jo h " I,, litiu g 111 ea conipii,t&lt;i| liy Sem inole, L ak e , »»l O in l i vd * n l *&lt;m»i rlie I ion It in
month*.
lndii*triea here,
tillin g '', llo e o lil, V oI iih I ii and lir e - llli'lr*. h i' rw.iv* nn Imfli n iiifi ri|
Born In Lake county Mar. 12, contract with John L l^wi* mm- new
U pon m otion n f J . |„ In g li-y ,
il'eMIlMiira 10, I ' a t f f’l i f l
JIA O , M r*. .Douglas* l|* - d In 8 nn- med up hi* own and auociatc*' res*' H'di •af.Mlil wliu Ii f% |fi liy
m i1;1 " f l i f t i i f r ^ l l i r t e i # aolion by laying " it* hell if we do. ^ a f ,1
Ul le d „e| i f l il l n f in tor ItMiifin;
ago *he moved iH tw Tier him- and hell If we don't."
|tinf|it&lt; r Pi 1.1 -in Ir r l Ail » l Itil'
fiend to- l.a k r M ary where she act

Auction Shed At
Lewis Announces Florida Power &amp; Light Survey
Shows Sanford’s Opportunities Farmers’ Market
Signing Up M ore
Nearly Finished
Coal O p e r a t o r s

rs. E.A. Douglass
$
Tormcr Lake Mary
Postmaster, Dies

«h

ed a* pnsttuniiter for a number of
y e a n and where they have altire announced tigning wilh
resided.

A former member of Snllle Harri*on Chapter of the D.A.K., Mr*.
Douglas.* wa* n niemher of the
Fir«l Mi'tlindl*t Chine|t and of the
Daughter* of Wesley Class, n
niemher of the N lie V Mownnl
Chapter nf the II.D O . and past
jfdttle ierniding secretary nf that
organisation; a past prenidenl of
the Hanfiiid Woman’* Chili and a
life secretary of the Cilia* of
|8M7 of We*feyan College ip M a­
con. tin., where r,hr received her
H iii -I ip I oi of Al t * and Music de­
gree*.
She It. survived liy the hiishaml
of Lake Mary; fwo daughter*,
Mr*. It. J. SIut innn of Atlanta,
Gn.; two hiiIih, L. ]’, MeDanlel, Al-Jantu mid A. M. MeDanlel of HastVings; seven grnndrhlldren and
five grent-giHiiilrlilldren also rmm•ron* niece*, nephew* and rousin*.
Funeral m i vices will lie held at
Erickson Funernl Home nt 2:00
P.M. Friday with the Hev, J. V.
McKinley officiating. Burial will
be made in Lake View Cemetery,

Safe Driving I'lea
Voiced U y Carraway

Morrinon Squirms Animat Budget 01*
opcraloii At Kiwania Lunch IHealth
Unit Cut
!&lt;**•• Introduction By Over $1,000

W illi one esception, hnwevrr.
nunc nl thr operator* atlmit -is crptnlii r of lltr t ntniMcl, whit h
hootlctl miners' |uty tn $15 ,t «L»V
increased wtllare fund payment'
15 cent* a Ion. and permitted the
signer* to work tr five-day week.
Thine who diil sign irprrwnt a
small fraction t*f the more lh«o
hO,000,000 lon» annual pindnrlinn
A. C. Combs, president nl the
Dnrlon-Elkorn Coal Co., near here,
wa* ainnng 10 caitcrn Kentucky
opernlor*. all *mall, who fin t *igned, and the only one to admit ii
Hr told a newsman that Iteforidoing an, he called A. J. (Jack)
Dalton of I’lkevllle, one of Ihr
largest truckern in thr flrltt »nltl
he didn’t feel he rould afford t»
(t'* SllB W * w

P L B A 11H IN N O C K N T
IO W A C IT Y , la,. Dec. l f i - i / 1'i
— Kahert
K. Itednasck
today
Rleaded innocent tn a cliagn of
rst tlegrce murder In the slaylug n f p re tty
coed
Murgarok
Anno JacksonHe appeared in Justice eourli
and waived to the grand ju ry
a fte r w ithdraw ing a request fo r
a prelim inary hearing.
Justice o f Peace C, J. Hutch­
inson ordered him held w ithout

Kit* nuiiin* llin riin g iilv I'tijnvrd
tlx ■li-trim fit iit r of mu- f l u i i Ir*
Mnrrl-nn,
ft nt ritlnri
who
*«l
" I'i'im in g null N wriillui; th im tg li n
l"ug witnli',1 m li&gt; „h ii'lio n , nml
« III'" filiiillv ra llr il upon to spt'lik,
t'lo n llv iiuliniUM't-&gt;l, "I hnvo notliing
to ttiy,"
In o rd fi to rasp ili r "pain, nil*
’in i-li ami nhvluii* lin in illn llin i Mml
\ti M nrriioti wa* np p n ri'titly nn'litg o in g following nu " iiilr r m itini,l)'" ititro iliii'liiin by Kiwnninn
I'liffo r tl M i-K ililiio, tin' mi’itihrr-) of
Hit' rluh prevailed upon Mr. MortiMiu to lend lliern in song. H urry
tVi’Hliu a rriim p iiiilt,,|
That llm Klw iniinn know II. wa*
nil in fu ll wa* a v ld n it fru n i the
in ii n v’ rhlicklo* tim l t In-y gave to
Mr. M i-Kllihtn’* iiitro d u rtlo n , w h irli
wa* ii III m lniile n iiitlrip ic ri- of
l,lik in g in u rli and ra yin g little .
Untold K astnrr, o n g in n lly nrliedoled to liilr m iiir r Mr. Morri*on,
piiHneil the respoo-Hiility on tn
Mi. M rKihbln.
In Ii I n i m ill,ling dlsrunrae, the
Inli-i toltI nf hnw lie hlld vainly
might to necuri' a K iw nnl* apes I t'r
fur (lit’ n c rit'ln ii, and Invented
uiiioy firtltim i* n lllii* that thn*e
ralletl upon to *pnik hail given tu
gel out o f it. Among Um*o wl'inn
(in nnninl were F’rn l Wilson, K lwunis district gnvernnr; John L.
Calloway, county tax rn llrc to r;
the Itrv . A. O. M clntils; Itnlph
A.
Smith,
Klwnnls
president
elect i Ktlwnwrtl F. I nine, re a lto r:
J. Ilra lle y Dillmm, slate represim talivei ami K. H a*ky W ight,
i m i Ms s m o r ----------------

Mayor Andrew Cnrrnwny railed
today illm il the people nf Hanford
to tin th e ir part, along w ith the
National Safely Council and HID
other national cooperating organi­
sation*, in holding down accident!
during the Clniatm aa-llm o holiday
celebration.
" L e t’* take our place In thla
K a r iit r this week Bednasck's a t­
nation-wide holiday *afoty cam­
paign," the M ayor *ald. "Nobody torney had requested n p re lim in ­
a ry hearing on Dee. 81.
f fcan
* 1 he *afn fo r &lt;&gt;« — each one o f
V* ha* to be aafn fo r him self I t
the individual's re sn o n ilb lllty
to him self and his fa m ily to rec­
ognise the extra holiday hasards
and Hie extra means to ipset and
overcome them.
" I t r a mint he a merry Christ,
ma* fo r Sanford unless we make
certain It i* nn accident-free cali­
(MJITOWa ROTKt Fr*X
r M » f o f lb s ( w t r i s M
• M i l fa C b l s g la a a bla w a r aa&lt; • f H»a C h la a . H * i t l l M
bration. NecdlMs and nraventabla
Dae.
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b
Irani
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Sbaaabal
a
a
4
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Ibis
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_ . f a l l a ta a a tr h w b lr b I t
accident* that mar the holiday
- a r s t be M ia g m a b r e In A X h a a a b a l n b « .
w r a f a a a ibi
( b a t• O
with suffering and tragedy make
rslwa foebada blm &lt;a aead sen* afire laat nrl, a. ll a s *
lb
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la
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a
a
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la r a a . —
H a n tra a a ‘la ea r. a. s. .t i. .la M a —
aa N * * s b r
M hollow mockery of tha Yuletlde
w a r o f J * i* B . l
Wpplrlt.
Let’ti all remember this
and make it a personal respon­
By FRKD HAMP80N
sibility to keep our clty'e holiday
celebration the safast on record.
Aboard the Sir Johq Franklin In the Wbangpoo River. Dec. 9. —

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S O M A , Bulgaria. Dae. IB,— (jp)
— ^ Bulgarian _ newspa pars today
tha daath sf ei itw by hangof former dnw ty. premier
sir ho KostoVi
silty yesterday
■ and salmtage.
addition to tlM death eend, Koatov was
Belt right*
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Audubon SociHv

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Sanford Elk Explains Need Of
Funds For Crippled Children

A p n to x im ale ly Vid.fKH) ,1 vcu. i' icq in rcd f.u tlie OHinlriMM. e
ul tlie H a ir y A n n # Crip|rle«l f ’liil.lr n . &gt; Hom e m I nn, !ill.». Dr. I
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I)...., lectetary of the Sanford Lodge ,.l I Ik* who Ii ............
h»...r,
rrveiled tralay, .11 iirginK the p.ilili. I" 'Mend '•» ' li.inlv .all ’•
Mayfair Inn on Saturday nigl.l
lie »ldie.l lli.i ’lie.e
in crippled
charity caiet in lire lioipitul in. Iik Imik lour .i.il.lrrn Imm Nenirnule

Cnunty, A ataff of 20 I* rpqulreil •
in operate the Home.
Tho cost o f opeiHtlnn i* $7,000
per month which ia paid try all Mm
Elk* lodges In Florida. fir. Pm.*
hal.l that the rout per .lay tier
chltd Is $9.00. Tho Homo tin*
bee n owned and operated hy Mm
Rtate E lk's Association since IOUO
mirier the supervision n f M m .
Othella Green.
Dr. Richard It.
Walker, Jr., orthopaedic surgeon
o f Orlando, takes care o f nil oper­
ations fo r tha rldtdren and In­
cluded In the services given the
crippled children are tieatm oiit
u cor
arid
correstlva measures.
A majority of the proceed* of
lane# will go toward tha, oper
atfon*of* the trlp p le d Children's
Homo with the remainder being
donated
for a play
----------- Hm aouipmant
M ir
ground a u o tiiln j tha new awimmlitg pool 'In Fort Milton Park,

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IIK IIN , Hwitxorland, Dec. IT*.
Max Petit Pierre, former
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W o rld Federalt*(* o f Sim forfl ))'. r,I fire- wa* nlecterl President nf
the Episcopal Parish House.
Switxorlami torlay hy the two
Randall H o ff and Alan HcUel ii.iio.ea of Parliament.
w ill argue fo r tha revision: Ai
Pat It I’lerrn la a inemher o f
lena Jacobson and John Fite, &gt;- M.e radleal Liberal P arty tinted
gainst. Memtiers o f the NnMom.1 r„i Itn connervalism.
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Kdoard Von Htelger, chief of
debated (his subject In many d is t­ ll..' department of Juntlen artd
ric t and stale meats ln*t yem puller, wa* elected vice-president.
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tha meeting, and bt wtlnen* Mu, vm r.
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NEW YORK, Dec.
15- ./T |C ATHO LIC CELEBRATION
Can this be the ArmyT
V A T IC A N C ITY, Dec. 10.-(/P)
Holdlara attached to the New
—Tho Pope authorised today Ihr York Port uf Embarkation will
celebration of a special mas* fur get " g in ” (demerits) tomorrow
the Holy Yaar at Midnight, Dec - I f InsTr china are not Covered
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part
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the Coagregation o f Sacraments
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authorities
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heated to ask God th a t the holy Arm y
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(Dalayad)—(/E)— Four yean ago Iasi September I saw Shanghai for
the first lima from a U. S. Army bombar as il circled to land at
Shanghai's KJaogwan Airfield.
Today, wdth vary mixed amotions. I said goodbye lo Shanghai
from tha dack nf this blockada runner, whose port superstructure was
punctured with shall fragments b y *
n blockading Nationalist warship. . a dying elty. It Is smaslngly
Between those two dates I don’t resilient;
,
suppose bay elty nn earth—pos­
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ting Barilo—has seen Communism. But tha trends Hava
ndotia upheavals,
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uViuck in the M a yfa ir’* liallrooin
with n grand inarch t«'lng led liy
Mayor Andrew Carraway.
Paul
Cohle and ln« orchestra w ill Turn
i«ii music for tlio evening and
dre*» I* optional.
Ticket* may
lie secured from any Elk or at
Hie dour nml tahle reservation*
inilMt lie made l.y ra ilin g tlie Mayfa ir ton.
Tile M ayfair Inn ltiillra . 111. has
been donated fo r the ch a rity dance
l.y tho New York Glant'a Baseball
Club through tho courtesy of
Charles Marino, resident manager.
The committee In charge a t tha
urogram is headed by llaAotd
kastner.
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ment w ill he presented by Harold
G If f In, leader n f the Stetson U n i­
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ih* mkrophona of radio
Under regulation* of the fed.
*• bwn abbreviated to
era I communication* commission
the inconoMope of tele*
a ninglc owner can possess no
ll&gt; HAIIA NELL HAHDIN
laa
bean
shortened to
more than flva television *Utioitn.
Mm. J . H. Glass and Miss Doris
Filler will entertain the member*
Glacier National Park, Mon­
Only about one half of on* pet
uf the Wumen’a Club next Tues- cent of a modarn "tin " can I" tana, ha* more than 1,000 mllea
ilny night at the annual Christ­ tin.
of trail*.
um* |inrty. Kach member 1* romlndvd to bring her gift for a
child of the colored school, or in
case one In unatile to attend the
piirly, to leave the gift with Minn
Huron at the Pont Office,
Mr*. Charles Thompson enter*
tallied at a nllver tea thia week
for the benefit of the building fond
of the Hai neli Memorial Methodi.il
Church.
Miss llurtha Wright of Jack*
"iiaville wun the gueat of her narentn, Mr. ami Mm, I,. M. Wright,
over the weekend,.
Tlie Mpngheltlq supper Friday
lAcning for the benefit of the
Methoilint Church wan a great nuc*
if* ax well an the haxanr Satur­
Crinp
day morning.
Minn Pal Tyler of (Sruen Cove
Spiinun npent the weekend with
hi'i I'lireiiln. Mr. and Mm. W. I&gt;.
Tyler.
Itev. C. I,. Crlsnoy and family
A O EN
left for their new home in Trenton,
N. .1. mi Monday where Itev. CrU*
ney 1111h been called a* pastor
of iIn- Hti|dlnl Church, Mr. Nclv
AG EN
Inis piiicbiiiird the property uf
Mi. Cri*ney.
Mr. and Mm. M. II. Ityun were
vlnltom in Orlando and Winter
Park Tuendny.
Mi. and Mm. Kruunt SnudgruHn
PRIM!! rROZ-N Brdnd BROCCOLI
Pkg.
2»c
had a* tilth guests Sunday Mr.
and Mm. .1. I.. Jaeknoii uf Hunfnrd
AOEN SPINACH 2 Pkg*. i Sc CAULIFLOWER Pkg. 29c
and Mi. and Mm. I.. C. Viulng
and Mr. and Mm. .1, C. I.ewln uf
DRISCOLL FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
IS-oe.
39c
l)i liiiido
Mi anil Mm. .1. S. lUselduu and
FRIGID DOUOH ROLLS Ciovaileal 21c Dtnnar 2 pkg*. 35c
-lilldii-n nf Tampa wure the week­
of Mr. Ilnnulden’n
end ......
Kclherk Menl nr
lt4-lb
(intnr Itunrh
mill her ut her hnine on Stone In­
land
Nnblnco Premium
7'i-n/
Old Mutch
Mi. Mi-1Iriilt* Mini daughter lleth
&lt;&gt;f Jinl.niid were railing on friend*
lien- Siiuduy.
Among the Inislne*' visltum In
Tidy Ifouae HnuaehoM
20-Muln Team
If) o*.
iltlando Monday were Mm. .1. II.
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Gin**. Minn Ibiri* Fnber. Minn
Katherine I,Itch. Mr*. Kllsalietu
Itiorkmnyer Mini Mr. and Mr*.
Knnni'll I,owe.
II .1 Huron, Jr., IIFN, who in
iatinnrd al Camp l.ejminu. N.
a iiivi-iI Tm-nilay for n vlnlt with
In giiiiidnmlher, Mr*. W. J . lluinn,
lb- Inn- jnnt returned to Camp 1&lt;r*
.Iriini- with the cold weather operaliniiH unit lifter a two monllin'
111[i In Labrador.

Enterprise Notes

WINNER
OP THE

CROSLEY SHELVADOR
IN O U R W IN D O W W IL L 111:
A N N O U N C E D S A T U R D A Y D E C . tilth
JU D G E S O F L O C A L C O N TEST
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K. F . L A N E
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F. It. W tl^ O R

Attorney

e it e u a —
MMeimc nw CROSLEY WORKSAVER DESIGN
AIVII VII NEWSPACE, MORESPACE—
ALL mim "CONVENIENCE LEVEL"

tiompadri - Reeves

of radio Interference generated
by motora, automobile* or other
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A P P L E S “ 3 - 3 5 cSpiis
F ' 19wIks ?55c
C A R R O T S 2 •« 1 9 ° Gragas 2 111. 29c
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Fresh Calif. .

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California

25c Cauliflower - 1SC

15c Hives

pkg.

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TREES

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23c

Nix Nils Ik. 39c
fccaaa
lb. 43c
Cacaaati 2 for 25c
Mc*h Bag* .
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Pccaas 31ki. 1.19

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Palmetto and Third Sta..

lonx 19*»s. 12c

(let ymira early, while the
.elertugi I* good. We have
plerdy uf nicety shaped
trees, but they go fast. Get
yours now !

Washington

PlrTn
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99c ap

Ornamental

Graaai

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New Kay Natural

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Qlrs

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dogs,
other

Sweet, Mild*

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Salliaos pkg. 14c Clsausr rig. U lc

la the I7lh
century.
wali-hmaki-r*
frequently
timepieces In the shupe* of
lionn,* rnhhitn, plgnuu* and
animal*.

pkg. 29c

Iruils
II* 34c
Bag. Walaals lk. 39c

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lb. 49c
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THE W EATH ER
Mostiv cloudy and continued
* *'!.■&gt;&gt; e ■.I ttiinuin .■Saturday.
Ill !&lt;• 1 &gt;il. li| .1 1 little light

Ta Protect tha PtMo of th* World;
To Promote the P ragm a of America.
To Produce Prosperity fur Sanford.

1'*■ 1 l iii* 1

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iii ..I rial inlay.

No. 3 3 9

A sso cia ted I 'r e s s Leusvil W irt’

Budget Chief
Sees Truman
« On Taxation

Naval Ami Air Escort For New Norwegian Ship

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.................. revenue* for the cur­
y*E»tlm»ted
rent year ara |88,ooo,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,
Pace would not cellmate for
reporters the eitlmated revenue
for the 1061 flacal year -ha*ed on
A th a current tax program, saving

-••w&amp;ul
M r..£srifiu
would he a balance between ex­

penses and Income In the 1D61 fis­
cal year, ha aald that It wae
“probable" that ihcra would not be
In the absence of new Uxea.
He refused to use the term “def­
icit financing" or say how the defi­
cit for 1061 would compare with
this year without taxea.
Pac* said Its will remain lieie
A until Sunday, going over final
“ phase* of the budget with Mr.
Truman.
He tald they had virtually com­
pleted work on the other depart­
ment! In Washington and he came
here largely to diicuas the three
Items: defense expenditure*, fore­
ign aid spending and intsrjor and
reclamation estimates.

4

VFW Post To Have
Charge Of Boards

Poet 8282 of the V. F. W. will
have charge of the Salvation Army
dime hoards and kettles SaturdayCopimander Pat Johnson an­
nounced today.
The Salvation Army will spon­
sor a 30 minute broadcast over
Station WTKK at 6:00 o’clock
Sunday afternoon entitled: “An
Army of Stars Salutes the Sal­
vation Army,* said Lieut. Paul
4 Janet, commander of the H, A.
Poet.

...

Presents Cranium Diary At IVolte

Spy Witness
Admits G iving
Chambers Data

_

Anti - Disciiiniiintion
In h'fdci.tl lloiisiitj; Called ‘S t t i c t\
* By C ,t |&gt;i i ,i I I’aper

Pace Says No Chance
Of Balanced Budget
. Wi t hout Increase
In Federal T a x e s
KEY WEST. Dec. 9 - &lt; ; p ) - l M j » t Direclor Frank Pace u id aflei
™ conference witli Preiident Tin­
man today he taw no proper! nl
a balanced budget neat year with­
out an increate in taxes.
Pace told a new* conference:
"The probability of a balanced
budget in 1951 it not great— lark
ing new taxci."
Pace taid he wai not awaro
whethtr Mr. Truman will atk high­
e r laxet in hit "Stale of the Union
M enage."
T h.e Adminiilration'i b u d g e t
which |oet to Congratt in Januaiy
thit made clear. will require con­
tinued deficit financing unlett new
taxea are levied.
Mr. Truman ha* said he saw
no way of wiping nut the proaneettve deficit for this fiscal
, v .a r
of 15,600,000,000 without
Vdgher taxea.
He it being urged tn recommend
Increased levies on corporati- pro­
fits.
the president the prnspvctlvo bud­
gets for the Defense Uupurnnoi.l
“large acale policy matters jwi
talnlng to foreign aid program”
expenditure# for the next year mid
the budget fur the interior departmant. Including the big recluiosllon
project*.
Pare would not forecast the
life of the new budget - saying
a final figure had not been urrlved at--hut lie said It would not
exceed *46,000.000,00(1 compared
with a revised budget .or *40,600,000 fur tha current fiscal year

FHARacelssue
Called E qual
Rights Move

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The I vrniiiH .Hui j.n.l tmlay new
I I-111 V job iu \\ ..II, l ^I, le-lllicd lOatm iht, ■iniinAtii.il nilrt tin govil i\ it „.i’v ii*ni,it1 1v po.vible lie
mi. bi Ii m i - o n-d 1inue.l over to
eininriii guaiuutrrd liou.iiiH luaii*
ale expelled In lie Iui mule llm i
\\ loiiil *i i li.iiiiloi, miHinalt of
II
II..' I, o'. Ill Stale Depart-!
llllill IMA jpuLetiiieii lone nidi
cade. I
liii iil «((•« Miiu'itl (hr
I.trlli t II 11ill-wl
H'tft' rd It uni
Siliiiln i
(iriiri.il f’billip H.
Perlman aiiiioimt'd a week ugn
VI.- i Hi .
11.- ..luii -i, i . tnir under dotsthat Die 1 1liman A.liiuliitlulinil.
ptciMiig it* i ml light, pingiaiu,
. . imm ifi it 1*1 iLe iIrtrliie III It*
Ii. -1 i i ,
•it - i-cniiig itate-*
would Llll oil f'Cilrixl I louring Ad
........ it. ii il,.. ■ i- i Duel in
miiuiliatioii 1in .in. him Im any new
it,, h ,.lr I., i.o 1. 1 ,ci nun (of
li*w home* oi jpailiuruU whenSTI AMIHO INTO N8W YOtR harbor to climax her maiden voyage from Oslo, Norway ’he f a .000,000 S. 3. Oil of.
t(M ' t 111* |1 | 111tut Ml \ V«Im had
uruipanty it iesiiiitr.1 un giuinuli
ford Is given a rousing welcome by tooting tugs and a luw-tlying U. S. Navy blimp. Hie new BOit-passenger,
t. il-,. p ip .i- t.ii two y.*m
of tacr or irligiun
laaoo-tnn streamlined vessel mad# tha rough Atlantle eroealng In eight days despite gules. (International)
lit I ilk if ill life i lub.iii Wiii llcigh."
‘ Almotl imnicdialelv, however,
w ,.lt ,. i. t--im. i ‘ t ih- Depart*
FH\ Coinnliiiiiiiiei r 1.1nMill f.)
............... ii mi i, i* .i government
Rn hauls 1,'iin l a "ildiilyuig italc,i,,.
o, 11. •. i.ii.l peitinv Dial
meilt" In Dir rlleil lh.il Dir llllimiitto,r ■ ill.
11
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litiii nt L'luii'i a ill .i uiiiiiMini unit atiimli
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m« tils 1M1 billin ' In bi- I- nil Mi
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II I ill-tit'll -1 11 nn mill I- I b--l
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to ."III 1.1.llll llo- I llll
15I.I.I', t i i , m. i pint, deal
Welfare Chief Think", lill'bl
bv 1In- City I'l.iiuiu- 1 ' I--!
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till llll'l I l-ijlill'i'llli-ll!
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lie'll 'I f I i,. I.... I lo ii federal
LONDON. Dec. 9 —(TP)— Presi­ II 1,14III 111IIIII ut MIHI l.|iiM1• b ■1 ul
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lliii.uo t I -llmi I'.ntv Iui won eVi-1-iil iiiii tin poveriimeiit'-i
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nr nl 1min.I garngi
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mitta.l Imiay some uigsni/nl American iii-w ruliiig incliiili-a piJii-bi-n ..ml il, I ii -I by cleili-in if.i tuiir Die plllpo.l* I- to i-th.-l -ill'll i-illillilli
, ivil ill's*.
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doctors interieir in an "unfair and garage* mil till ing up mini- ib.iu &lt;tn.iln.tlii.il ul Dir lliili-b pound, OVei pi if :lle pi. pell, OWlirl-v ill
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Widtrlgh
they Uie to tu llir FIIA-gll*IUIIiijngrious" w*v m one of Hi it.1m’s I’Iiii 1 0 imn* fi*t-i uf 'pm - iiibm Ir.iliug u doiip irlliSi 1 lu hope* te.ll b-uim
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liolle’l political luiqrcli— the na- qulrem.-iil* li-avmg m .............. .
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draw
leetn that certain gioups in or1., i ......... o
u i lii'tuli «uid
un a 1rsuluiIiiii In tills illi-i-i fur I'nilir Miiiiilri Attire, liolli lllll all ooii'oh-i utioiu of pmpeilv
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gantred American medicine have pieivulalbin at ill* interim; Mon­ llilllg tlirm icbri mill Die caiupalgn VSInr, in uppiuiting prupeltv fm
•And
mi !-■-immiiy," Cross
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I.
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to
been contributing financially to day.
fm wliat had been irgatdrd at a loam, Unit uie Itis.-il Oil Mu- Hrp I 11ii u. II I hi-tua* if, i n
nd, ’ i to i oi in iy tinve M'di
till llll llioso ,1 iiiniii'iili, tn Dip Statu
Violations of (lie bull,bug rotb pomldr baioinelci for next year’s tlit 'iy Dial Midi value is a ftn t.-l Itt ui.iiillii III tail and a fdO.MDD I&lt;&lt;4- , I . 1. Hu lo.l
support the propaganda activities
by ’* nuxiurn of uter grt-np- due
.-ii ui in- |Dfpni tim ip nod nnglrt huiu glv*
ut a small group of die-heid British iind tulnin.iim epae# r.-|iuirm*nt* ynirisl r|n lion* Il was ills* 3-illi tp (lift,.sneer in r:ice, color, ctr.-.| fill,' today lot cheating Die guvi in U.I--X pm I Villi
it liable iu result In mini met ion
........ ini ihf , " i ii,. in , iilu r i i Mi iDuvidl
nitiil I.) "padding Im id le.' pav s11% nil . Il .. us
iloMois1still fighting the program
halted, it was pylnt- vlrsigllt litnr tlir l.aboille* sncce*- or. net mm Illy.'
' ‘ »•»i iff i 'III- 'M » ’ •■ &lt; il,. . t’ilM) !•( - r ,r 11, uti-i i prevtou.'ly idctitDlcd
here," Fedftief •Securing AdminfsfulIV defrttded. in '’by'-ajectiun* In * * ‘Dp in ‘thlC time FlfA "luihev mil
i- .i lo-'iiiln i i I Du -py nog)
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ill'll
aliei
the
sriilern
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traiion Oscar R. Ewing tuhl a
lleliirtllun uf ItiM Duet- Ingli llll vacanciei. dltlticD lliry had meip ini o i l I in Die pusMlnliit
)|i i h'liubers."
puup ii -i I hylils Installed for trial i aplilird III Ilie 1945 genrial eld Dial , allies would deterioi nil- -I “ 11 111"llollll- ei I. Ill"llll. ml, lo
news conference.
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old o Din&lt; li rem-itidy
-i , »C f 1 i
l
ltd.
", olli ii.'ll tuthl.
“This la a type of meddling by by Dip Murid* Power an,| l.iglit lion
Nagii-e
,,
fur
.-saiilpli',
moved
ml..
I
iii-iiih rd
i
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t
I
, - , n i ■ W idk'ii'li picked out
Dm*# American organisations In &lt; u ul I'uili Avenue Mini Twenty
l-l.ip,
1
1
y
oivupied
preiloiutliaiillv
|
mirod
In
vrrl
il............
,t
li
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Tin- official cmuil on Die \--i
i,., -i .I'liiiieii* i, from ill**
other people’, affairs thst In to fifth Hll'i-i-I win nldttli-d ltiiiiuv.il
Du- liglil opposite l.odgi-’it ill,; \, nli-iiliiy |[IIVM lieurge I’rait- l,V ......... I'"......
.
u,oil -e,vl idauit I*, lie Vitiated in
ii,,
,| I. in i lii|j -ii ■ 1 ill tii, I . * T1It111r |*l "duel'll by
be condemned. And I spesk out "}
lion
was
im
iiuiu.'ibiile
run,
.
...
publicly because our if r 1 1 U Is J ‘ ■i m-.-ry 011 Hecuml HI n ot win ■lock, l uborlle. ’.fit, :t;ifi; Jubll I
' 11Hit! »« .il U pi*' III
4&lt; -iMIlMUSil (IH I'DIf l lftkll
IIIV bit'll,Hid
1
||„
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................ .1 f . l)(Ml liln-1 suit
friends are to well-msmiered lu •ideii-d mid it will illreeled llmi Wiinlb-, CnnseivnII vi- NmI ioiiiiI !&gt;
!
Mis
II
ioUIH. t*ill I tepmleiv t,ei
1l&lt;- . i
i i,,l,.l Id .,! J '
11 ti^-bi bp limlalled hi
Mini 111 beiul, ill, dill, noil U. .1, l Uliioi-i .
by
il III lj ill,*)
* 111
spoilt up siipruprlalely.”
lioii.iiiil'i teiigii,iliiiii iv in
. , 1 1
ii 1
1 ,, Id
Swing salil he ivferred lo cun- HI reel unit laurel Avenue. Chri'l loili'i-eiiileiil I.llieial, tl.Htilt (iu-1
( 1 n
ti illinium by the American Col- ill.4- liulil •&gt; wne ul-leied biilur il
in til'
l\ e-M* l, )i * ild III. 111lift# tl-itMl
l Unis bud u majority of 1.1 j rgv
-nl...... ,1 1
, 11 , , Mll 1
ihyxlciatin and aurgeoua
1i'ourtli HI reel 1111,1 Hanford Ave mi'i Du- I'liiiibined vole ot In- lo
lege of physlclsnii
suru
1lioneis is 6-1 } Ii* lo b i i
llo
i
1
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I1- Mll^lll ItriS IJ
,
,
,
tl
I,.
1
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........... . "
nplintirfila. I In- I’.Mb lUUI gtll
.
.4 , -Mill 'lull v IlDli KiVt’h' h»
and the Rfadison County (Indiana 1
hlllr
vioiiigei.
.1 «**•1leeeia it (lit l" i». t* L'Ik Ii M
« il\ -Manager Clifford Mi-Kib- I'.liuu iii u aiiiillur Diree coi ori-' i *
Mpillcal Association to the liritlsli
II,
1. . .
n •’ -1.1.,,, , j
f .-dri ll llldyr MrX illdei I I h
Fellowship for Freedom In Medi­ biu wav directed tu Investigate 11 are.
.I.-,
cine, whose main ourpoae Is fight­ .......... ml of cniislrtlrDng new ten
TinCunseivallveH,
uioln
: t ( i ‘ ct*&gt;i A s k i ’ll F u r
Heeeipl uf ii teller I mm &lt;•: /oil g.tvr -tn rnl Imiuillg In tine il,.
i him i **- f i min1
in. i-iiurts. A suggestion Dial ten Cbm . bill, bad calilpHigned on Do
ing socialised medicine here.
In•ol iu Miitinhetiii, I in limnv, • Ili-nii,is ,i|nng with tlir pul I* no
. til - ||. s-.l K
r 1
I * li reMI B a n k I
I il»4IH
These, he added, were reported ms i-oiirts ut Dm Municipal Air devfilimlhili issue, ilerl.nnig llo
■lllt esllig deep llppel eml mi, (m
In the liritlsli Medical |uuriuil i--n In- lepaiie.t si evliiUHleil cost
.i IhiiiI i-s bud beon forced min u tfl" trii i i i Clmliiutu .-liItitii-iv and in-1 tlir line
I,
He dojlined tu tell Ihe ronfuiencc uf It fill for itulillt- n*e, wuh r»- by ill.'llt fltllini'lHl |Mllll'il'H, Attlee1
I III) \Ilit**q, 111 I*-lr|l',f|t til |liy
11. told Die liMb- man
I i,
'hoi,I lem'lu-is tliluiigh Die luiiloi « .1 11 III 11**11 WII' l-|l'-(*'-l
- Il
who had called hla attention lu lecti'd.
’
1
1*r*-111 I .ie*ii I lith i «'i|iii**h&lt;d I ItH
reply was tliut "today Du ........... I'eil t 'i*e s, miis repeited tiy Mi
.1 l ,
the report, which he aald lie bad
I * C' l' ( V*'.h’l rlit V, In IHill-'I IIII*
Furl Iwr riinablerathin of Die tin moll dull- queues in Iti I.If,,I il I i i-iI Itutib, Juolur lie-1 I 'm " 11..11 « ns U Hi public HI I ll-lll
Ii
i
i
v
Dial
inknew
be
h
id
i
(t
uHllauea
On
4‘aae
Srtahll
not confirme&gt; elsewhere.
•"I'H *li" •‘"Mill k MumI I'link * « mi|»« uiuiTiunt Freight Terminal pro­
bail mail, ut tile Iiieetlui; u| I III* ,'"-.it lui olil tn til*- t i i '1 l\", I I
After hie blast at the Artie 1lean le,-t will he irlven al Die meeting
\
bv ilnliui Ihu u |*1111 *if Bltmd
einiliule
County
lied
Cions
Tile
i
,i
.
i
Win mid bad ilmie 'uiinb i
1
M111. t
medical groups, which have also Monday night, Muyur Andrew
i iv luernlng.
,i,
i
opposed the Truman adminlstra- farraway Htinnurceil Dluv morning.
I mui I " III I 'niigie- * us i lu.,.......
I hi - "lin
In I’i ■■-nli-iil .Infill
■Ill,lee I to lie III. Hlelintlulll colli I ,.t llie I Inns.- Du Alni'l l.'iui D - Hon plan for natloml imjmUIi In*
- nl. 11 ik. Ml
\l,It--, 1old "I Die
.,ii-itdi-'l
Mrs.
Itotili
mid
euiiiuuii1 &gt;1ii— I ‘ummittee.
sitrance, Lwing discussed the
-I "I of Du I &gt;,&gt;it iii kn plug up
meniltt'in
fui
tile
Wink
oil
Dmil,
in
tiunal health program In Urttaln.
Itol, III.- .ludgr said sl.-ilill
I-. ■-1-1&gt;l&gt; Dun i , mill iii County
I’n igie's Minile tiy II. (' Cooprl Mu- Cbrisliuus I’ariide. Kiplit out
i « ■
Which l* a part ul the Labor gov­
• t lies.- i-an't pmtn-i Ii I..........
i- --bill inrtlin*’ ii un .iu«iiiiin ul
sellout I rustee, in securing tin -pf 11 sellouts in Die county «eu
ernment's progrsm frequently at­
ru'd mitigating ciri-nii s i n n e r
• nun......... .-" i on l ui u'.-d Dio
ucri’M of additional luiul as
Iepreselllml by .lunliil It.'d Chism
In fact, lie said, ua i-liuAmiu ul
tacked by the opposition.
lo.
1 • ■■.* I-- i i k in,-in Hiuifurd clliIn I qilired by .State law for Die Mid llonls He animuiici'd Dial Mis a I'linci.'sfdoim!
l.emy
Htrawder
of
PJ04
Park
l uniiuilii'.'. I li-iiuu
" It seems tu mo this piugtaiu
■I
, i i a ul l lie lilu.nl bunk.
I. working remarkably well and » Avi-miii bugged hilt secmnl de#r wuy ,‘lellool, was reported nl Do- D W Hucker IihiI aeceplet Die ' Iin. I ti duly to set im exuniple
I ' -i, i‘ li
piu ' i "in i t-i i-ul.-il l bo
llieellllif
of
till'
County
Behind
ot
the
venxon
Thursday
morning,
appointment
a.
rliiiirman
-if
pi"
a good thing lor llrltatn,
uprgilil living.’’
i-1 11*r*l Inini-l 1 b’.mbi-l ill Comi. 7 point huek weighing Hlmut liiiiud vrslerdwy, Hupl. T. \V I,mo .lii.'ltun for Du- fhnplei.
H u l l /off i'nUi'ludi',1
i 11111111111,'. ii mill.'ll wide
116 iKiimds, al Dm Kent I’astnr.* Ion niiimiiliced today. Tlie land ,
It was reported Dial .luiiloi lied
‘ “Meanwhile, It was ™V«*M Iiuiitltig
".I I'm lu ll I bnii iiis, ii is l b
i 'i -I id'll, In i'IiiI-ii' .- llie
rea*rv4! In Orangit cuiin- requlied due lo tile six mum addi i ions enroll inn It sup plies hail
(U sIla sH o * r s i s Yssrl
•.nl'
M- - - - ...... uni' i- n finding* und
Don now being built ul Die aclimil I...... distributed to wliile and liidplm-iil u f Dip- m i l l I D ia l v-m IUIMI
l v.
*i i •ih|”
Moil Mi. |-|in i - i gnveinmelit
Mr. Hlrawder hrmight the deer
On recuininendation of Die Tno •i,lured schools tlimiigliout Heim In- llllpl lSIlUCll III Mil .11-1 llill l"U I
-- " i i gtn-u )-. Mu- i nmiiiltIve
down with one shot uf doubt* 0 lees, Mrs. E. J . Drownin' was rii.lt* futility- Tlir Junior Jlrd Cmi. s I.e ili' l.'l l i liliril l-V 'll,- i l l -n in-V
iii •» I » *)«
............. .
burl Ahot.
appoint (d s i purt-llma teaclu-i .up* said to I.e busy making Chnst p.-ni ■al for a term of tmt b - ilnu
1 « i I &gt; a. :*r111--. 11- i’ll llmi Du- Jayit |i. 1 1,1 ll
*U
He killed hi* first deer of the of civics anil gii Is’cimliM'llor at hois itav favors fur Die Vet- nx in,mills und out mm- ibun I
l&lt;I I
i 4 ii H11siilcil rth l*Mrtr
-llll iqui-H.- Ml.- "null- uf
eeuMin, a small spiked one, Wednans Hospital, l.ake City, foi the muiilbi, Dial yon lie t ln.it fluimu
TALLAIIAHHKK, Dec. «—(/»*»— nenduv Oil thn seme hunting Hcmiliole lllgli Hcbnol.
•bio-- bour.ln i ..• ib.. He Ivalum
i
ouiilv
Hum........
.
fm
children’-*
and Dial you slmid cninmilcd imiu
II tl. DeckL-nlineh, Hletsoit slu
Th*» Hlato has NO days to anawer grounds.
- ,
un li" ’.’ii , ami .-at'li meinI •r e * ;iI ( . i - i i M n i i i i l I h t
dent wliu Is now interning at Hem homes in Florida, 'I'll** favutn, Do- I iiii- i* paid.”
4, Huprenu- Court suit In "h u ll
1 i ,i i. kssigm-d an liinii li. ,-eive
llmle lligii .School in Ills course of IIIUUV of which were sent to Die
I liuinas' lawyer, William It ■ -I
five Negroes seek ndmlsslon to the
( . in ", &lt; i n I C ;i i n |•-1m •' Im mi' l bul dav
teaching, was appointed sixth , .derails at Thanksgiving Dine, tills, bud pleaded with Die ju.ly-University of Florida.
I'n id.ml Hi iikunk ciosuit Die
grade and music teacher al Dm inelude cups filled with mil* ami liul In |iIIIIIHII the l-ungles'lltllll I.
The Buprems Court ysaterday
n" ■' 11iy i l l ,, ii-iiiin-liiig un inl-i-rs
1I
Vf .
» I h f e• I ' «
i-amlles.
Lyman School.
mil mid fiua.
declined to quash tha suit, and
- iI-i -ovlmuul in.'i’Miig ih Wiltml
n ,.ii i. )1
r
The Sewing C’ommlll## was re
Colins de-crihc.l Tb.iii i
■
Minnie Hail Fields we* named
allowed the attorney general’s of' i lluveii lie. || mill in' iinl all
i d.'.l .' ' i
I l l ' l l III
ll'uallaaaa Us P««» r.-un
Following Inspection of the first In succeed Maggie Evans as smicr- ported to tie bu*y tuakilig lay
flc . a month to or#para a case
'mil1 uii'ini,ucs tn utu*,id wiih Divir
l-lllltt', 1
tfl 1 il M
defending Board of Control denial formation of Company C 124th visor of Negro schools. A (Ini ettrx for residents of Heminole
wiv e..
C..t|, »
'■ linn ' " i M1
Infantry, Flurlda National Guard versitv of klTchigan graduate with t .unity. Mrs. Hess McIntosh, genof admission to the students.
I'mIi
In.- i-li •III
U til
Assistant
Attorn* y
General Inst night, Capt. David Gatchel a m.ixler’a dagrse, she served rial field representative of tii»
LOAN ’ DENIED
Mi
'
Id 1"! iIt 1 I |l 4»*
Frank Helntx argued yesterday complimented tlm men op their formerly In this rapacity ....... ouDirnsleru urea was presenl at
iiilvV ll, lU-i-. '.I id’)—All old
[ills Unil inter) IIt! I’ |4M111'I ij
VI i
Die meeting.
thst the esse was prematurely be­ fine appearance. During the first 10411 to 1U4».
limn 1*1. 111.’ mill llie r 111ti11 bllaiAim !(• Br M , IH
fore tha Huprenio Court because hour, III* different platoons held
Kay Slaton wax re-elect nil coon
I" hi of 11.’, ul city bull, lie
Mil.
li l Ml
I ..I -| I 111 l ^ .
the Negroes had not appealed to close order drills under flergeante
eil cuminaiiili'r of Celery Cann, I he toll' "•) IHe; I" 11"1 i . | ,:th it.. 111111. fi| wauli .1 a vi’fu-tind loan for Ills
the BtaU Board of Education C, 11. Jones- Jon Weiner and B it,
No, (UNi Womlmen uf llie WmIii. kill. Mi. Inull it |y' Im 11‘Ui,|, ,li|- i'i iu'Ii i i'nmp!Hiy.
from tha Hoard of Control dec!- I! .It. Humbley.
at a rneutlng Tu.-silay nlgiil ul
ID
mim.-; Niiukiiiii Nomura,
11»*ri *
During the second hour the
Dm Woutiman Hell.
■*H* •I V llllil l»t» f !"■ Mulllt)' mi •ipim'ii navy minister in Die last
Jtiex Akerman, J r , Orlando platoons, under the some com­
other offlcar* selected were C.
day a " f Fri’inlci lliilekl Tojo'a
lawyer and former Republican mand, were Instructed In tha usa
Ik Rudd ui advisory lieuti-nanl; IIIy I’lmlll ilum h* Il )h .1 |Mfi. Ml if 1 wanimn
cabinet and
«nue a
.till
lt&gt;
1
1
1
ill
it
InJllm
I
Kid
I
,)
member of the Florida Legislature, of tha 61-1 rifle, 60 mm mortar
A. C. Madden, as liank.-r; T. H
Ills » (114 -Mill limil," Alilk-i member of Die nup re mo war'
contended for Urn Negroes thst and 60 calibre machine gun.
Thomas
aa
watchman;
T.
II.
I.iiulcouncil,
l
Hr HOWARD W. BLAK1SLEI
a shortage of stats educational
At the la s t formation Capt.
*ey us sentry. G. C. Hinchliffc. i|L|yiiaiI Mi Im il ur* 1lyiiijf.
His a|iplicnDi&gt;n was rejected.
I
It
11
y
i
ti
iii
tied
u
il
hi**
wife
Associated Pmi Stleac# RaKar
facilities far members of their Gatchel announced that Co. 1 toW. I’. Fields end Clarenca Collins hi Mt n Kfiril'i u|ifii hm nt niut *j
n e t entitles them to admission gather with Brig. General J . O.
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. — (/!•) - Th# ess# of a lO-yeer-ol.i New were named as auditors.
John
‘ in^lrt Imi . i t In*.| thrmittii ti
to white universities under United Hutchiiun and etaff had been if- Ymk girl who got diabetes from i*U«8 the new hormones, cmimmr l.uilL- was appointed as recording ■
1 3
SHO
^IciNed i|oi-i ufill ut I'Mi'l, Mim lie fry
States Supreme Court interpreta­ vited to hear Gene Krupa and hla
Fi-crrtary,
and aelhi was revealed here lodsy.
(I )||»' H)i■I'*111-1fif IIh* (jv.lirH nfftl'UI*
tions of the Constitution.
band at tha Orlando Coliseum,
She was first given corlivone fur rheumatoid arthritis. Tlie dis­
llill.
W AIt KEN KF.COVF.HIND
Friday. Dm . 14.
IlriTv -■’Hiii In* Itiitl Iik-ifit tryfiijf
rate quickly disappeared, hut was replaced by diabetes. Whrn the
___PURLICITT STUNT
TAt.LAHAHBKK, Dec. tl id’) id V||h,
. DZNV1R, Colo., Dm. 9,—«*&gt;- WELFARE CHECKS EARLY
hormone wae
was ilooped, dlalwlatf
Tslluiiaeie* Memorial Ho*|iilal to­ Cur m*vprill \va-v|i;.a lo
John Roosevslt, 88- youngsat eon JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 9- W ) - went away, artlirttla re
returned.
day gave Dime report* on cundl Ford. “ VVlien I uenl **li hi work
Ity
Bellevue
Medical
Center
study
of th#
tha Ilate president, said today Persone In Florida receiving public
Aeth wee given, and the aarne group on rheumatic diseases. It lions of its best-known patUnl*. till! would I'UJilrt LHOtiltrl ill.I j(|lrl|i
charges that Harry Hopbine assistance had reasonable tM ur- king hi
happened.
Governor Fuller Warren, who i" ill over my w*f»h" )ip uhaei ttd,
is one of five cates treated by
la Russia i m i today that they will receive
o
A third
»•#**** trial was
wesg isia«a.
mad*. OiS’*"'
Again that group, three rheumatoid arth- llieru for a rest--"very good."
SERVICE UFFH Ell
"Jw t a
their DecernbM warrants before cortfione atoppad arthritis
and ritle, two rheumatic fever.
Hupreme Court Justice II. Ihi
Tom if Keen, assistant slate
Christmas M
diabatea appeared. . -Th* itornmne
In August this girl'* arthritis Hehring, racovsrlng forn an Intest­ service
officer for veteran* af­
lief a rt pi
Which
wei^itopped a few days ago. Dla- was so bad she could not get out inal operation - ’’fairly good.”
Mrs. Doak B. Campbell, wife fairs, will lie at th* office of
of the Rtnta
hie gotta, bu?*arthrltl» may of bed. H#r weight had dropped
Board wero
Service Officer I.. F.
mim
from about 70 to 40 pounds. She uf tha Florida State University County
to ike New *"*
" to sat. Bh* could president who also 1* recovering Hoyle Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
by a
fists. Joints were from an operation -"doing just o'clock In ussitl vutuaiis and do
pendents in their problem*.
fine."
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Ewing Raps U. S. Ci t y Commission Labor Party Wins
Orders Change In
Doctors Fighting Zone Requirement 1st Election Test
U. K. Medical Act
Since Devaluation
t Inn 1 hill's Cmv.crva-

British Health Pro.

tivtv. Arc Gi ven

Rep. Thomas Gets 10 While Kitssians

18 Months In J a i l Se n t ! o Pr i s on
On Padding Crime By Ym'osl»»vi.ms
KVee.ilMi-

Junior ICwl Cross
i'hankod l*'or biffs
lo (lormaii Srliool

I.crov Sirnwder G«*tH
2nd l)4*i*r Of Sonnun

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C)(Hi|u*r Bcpoi fs On
Midway School Work

State Getb 30 Days To
Citrus Growers To
Answer Negro Flea
Organize Group
A group of lndepedent cltrua
growvra met Tuesday night ar
tha office of County Agent C, R.
Dawson with W. W. Ltrtft preeldIng, to revive Seminole County
a Cltrua Grower*, Inc, to which or*
• genliatlon a 60 year charter was
Issued In 1981.
, „
A number of SemlMM.County

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waft quite ftetWft *ftd which had
N large membmhlp throughout
tha afatft.
II Wfta decided to call • meetInc of the original direclor*. and
growers to fill vftMticlea
now exist, •
Lina pointed out that the

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At THE CHURCHES

All Chtirth Notices must be presented at the Herald office on the
duy before publication.
.

Hunlord Ministerial Association
A special meeting of tho Pres,|. It. Farris, I’resldent
hrton-y of North Florida waa held
Joe ('. Crews, See. - Trent*.
at the Upsiilu lTeshyterlan Church
t a Dec. 6 at 7:45 P.M. to consider
thei re-organisatlon of the church
GENEVA BA PTIST CHURCH
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
there. Tho Church wea flrnt orGeneva
ALLIANCE CIIUIH II
tenited in 1HD1 by Rev. J . F . SunRev. W. B. Kyser, Pastor
sell, who served ns preacher until Park Avenua and Fourteenth SI.
(lev. Julinn Htenstrom, Anno. Pan.
Rev. Glenn K. Smith, Pastor
DHit). Its inetnborship was com­
Sunday
Bible School, 10:00 A.M.
posed largely of Swedish pcoplo.
Sunday School
. .... 10:00 A.M.
A. Wicholdt, Supt.
With tho decline of the Swodlsh
Morning Worship ........ 11:00 A.M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
Population III tho community end
.. ,7:30 P.M.
Guest Speaker: Hr. Morctun F. r.vcnlng Worship
lark of interest on the part of
Wednesday
Mbyte- the Church wan finally Scruhy,
Afternoon Mass Meeting, 3 I'.M. Choir 1'rnctlco ............ 7:00 P.M,
dissolved In ID18 by tho Florida
.Mid-Week Prayer Service
Dr. Scruby’a subject:
Presbytery, then under tho Synod
''HeCflre tho Flood, and tho
8:00 P.M.
of Alabama.
Most of tho time einco then a World Today.''
Evening Service, 7:43 P.M.
Bui day School ban been kept going
C B im cif OF CHRIST
Dr. Scruhy will deni in Ills incxun ir tho leadership of Alfred
.Second Street nnd Elm Avenua
engo wilh tho great controversy
Sunday
between Communism nnd Catholi­
llihle School— 10:00 A. M.
cism, Ho will speak of the effect
Worship — 11:00 A.M.
on world religion of the Marshall
Preaching tho word 7:30 P.M.
Plan nnd tho Molotov I'lnn.
Thursday
The public Is cordially Invited to
Miil-weck Bible Study 7:30 P.M.
itich ul those services,
A welcome await* nil, especially
v Ktranger nnd the poor.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
West Fourth SI reel and
of tho old church, Hho Was Mrs.
Laurel Avenue
Chi latino llorcll who has always
Fred It. Horton- I’nsior
livid in tho community, ami al­
Sundiiy School, 0:45 A.M.
ways believed in thu church and
Morning Worship, 10:15 A.M.
ils.plucu :n thu Hfu of the cemYoung Peoples Service, it: 15 I'.M.
H: Iiff A. M.— Holy Communion,
miiiUy.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.M.
U:8U A.M.—Fiimlly Service and
■ember* of the Presbytery of
Prnyrr nnd l'mlsc, Wednesday
Church School,
Nunh Florida, who were present
7:30 P.M.
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer &amp;
t v r the I’o-orgnnisatlun of tho
Tho subject for the morning
Sermon.
Chnvh, wore: Rev, E. O. Huther- service I* "An X-ray Examina­
(!:0(i P.M.— YI'SL.
bug of DeLuml; pastor uf tho tion." Tho young people will show
Bodtento
Preahylerlan
Church: the picture "Tho Man that forgot
FIRST B aI'T IH T CHURCH
Kef. U. C. White, of Hnnford, pas- God" at tho 7:00 o'clock service.
Park Avenue at Hlath Street
toijof the l.uK* Maty Presbyterian
W. I'. Ilrooks, Jr., 1'aator
Church; ami Ruv. C, E. YAn Dor
John
I.. Miller, Educational
CONGREGATION
AI.
CHURCH
|f*9t€!n
Core ' Springs,
Director
Park
Avenue
and
Third
Slrrrt
.Pafior. oRJtlic i-.r/'sT, 1'iayuyterian
"We’ve Saved A Place For You"
J . Bernard Root, Minister
"Worship In Comfort. All Roams
Hominy School— II):ill) A.M.
as Warm as Yuur Homo"
Morning Worship—11:01) A.M.
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
Krrmoh: "Christ tho Ladder."
Morning Worship 11:1)0 A. M.
Training Union (1:15 P. M.
Even ing Worship 7:30 P. M.
FIRST METHOD 1ST ( HUIK II
The Grammar School glen cloli
J . E. McKinley, Minlnler
will In ing II concert as n part of
Mrs, P. II. Hlepheiivoii, II.ILK.
tlm overling service.
11:45 A.M.—Church .School.
Wednesday service called off
A rinse for every nge
11:00 A.M.—Morning Wureliip. f„r die Seminole High School Glee
Sermon Tuple: "We Cloli Concert In tho High School
AoditorUim at 8:00 I'* M.
Would See .Irene."
thef re-organlxatlun program.
5:30 P.M.— Youth Fellowship
m U IIC ll OF THE NAZARENE
Thu meeting waa opened by
Service.
Itev. L. n. Rushton. Pnstor
Cany Iteums, wlio him been hold7:30 P.M,— Evening Worship.
ii:t.r» A.M.—Sunday School.
!«■ services at the Upsnlu Church
Sermon Tapir:
]U:I5 A,M.— Morning Worship.
lor some little time. 'Mr, Kuems,
'■Banishing Fear."
11:13 I'.M .-Junior Society.
Whd is said to he plnnulttg o full
(1:15 I'.M, - Y o U n g I'on pie's
Ulsfloglenl course In noinu SeminFIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Meeting.
will servo tlm church for the
"The Joy of God's Words" is
7:00 P.M.—N.Y.P.8. ..
tho subject of tho sermon the
f l u following were received a* minister wll use Sunday morning 7:46 P.M.— Kvungellstlc Hour.
Mil week I’niycr and .Praise
It
charter memhvrn uf tho re-orgnn- nt the First Christian Clmrrh.
k a i church: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred “God's Watch Caro Over Joseph"
7:45 P .M ^ t T w f e h
Iffhytr
Kttteon, Mr. nnd Mm. J . A. Lloyd, wljl he tho evening sermon nubM m . Christine UorelU.M r, 'umi Jetu
TKo Sunday School will
M il E. O. Johnson, Miss K arla meet for
Its wurnhlp anil study
, Feteld, George F. Pexnlih J r ., It. at 0:45 A. M. Tho Chilitlnri Ymtth
C. pwopn nnd Mrs. Dell Bollinger. Fellowship meeting nt 0:30 P.M.
Charter Members will ha received A hand shake awaits you at thin
Third Sunday Ih Adtont
until Jan. 1.
Church.
4 :0 0 p.M.—Evening l’rnyer
The new church crganlxation
Sermon.
elestsd the following officers:
All nru wulcomn.
Btwrn, Alfred Kricxnn, K. O. John­
UNITY IN SANFORD
son. J . A, Lloyd.
Unity In Sanford announces n
Trustees: Alfred Rrlrson, Mm. new rlnss In Dr. (lady’s la-sen,is
Christine Ilore II, It. C. Swope, E. In Truth, beginning next Tuesday
O, Johnson, J . A. Lloyd,
evening at 8:00 o’clock In tbc HoJ e w e le r
Church Treasurer! Mrs, Alfred tut VaUlex. Tills textbook is tbo
\ Erickson.
basic nnd most Important presen­
101) N. Park Avi*.
B J® Tliu Presbytery appointed Rev. tation of thu prlnelplea of prnrtiHRUMLKY OLD.
,C. C. White, pnrdnr of the Lake ent Christianity In tlm Unity in­
''■M ary Church, as the moderator of terpretation of tbe Jesus Christ
the suasion uml cougi elution of touchings. The teacher Is the Rev.
iSV.'tlM newly re-orgnnlxed church.
Carolyn If, Parsons of Orlnmlo.
■■ The minuter of tli? Presbytery Everyone interested Is Invited to Presenting nationally famous
timepieces . . . the best value*
.: Utul Synod, and tho entire emigre- tills class,
for your dolhu (hut run lie bad
t gallon joined liumln and formed n
anywhere.
•Irtls around the sanctuary and
THE CHURCH” OF GOD
Rev. Joe C. Crews, Minister
Sunday School at 0:46 A. M.
eliHf.CN for all nges,
Pastoral service 11:00 A&gt; M.
Massage by thn pastor.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 P.
tin itypes of ttlsvlsldn in- M. Mesesgo and alter call by tha
To ho "on time" nil thn time,
ncef which
maka 'them- pnstor.
kndwn vlsunlly are called
Prayer meeting and Ulblo atudy clmoau n dependable nutlenallyadvortlsed wnteh. See our wide
lihcuuse they look just Tuesday 7:30 P. M.
election of style* fur women
W. M. B. service Thursday
and myi in the very laUst
models.
L*. B*. service Friday 7:30 P.
M.
Our policy Is to feature nnd
The public I* Invited to attend
recommend only the finest . . .
all these services,
Iho must dependnblu famous
Announces Change in
tinmo watches.
THE M ILLF.lTFARMS
Hchcdula
CHURCH OF GDD
Effective Dec. 10, 131*
Rev. B. W. Miller, Minister
Southbound Loral No. 80
Bumlay Borvlco nt IliOO P*M*
. 1 fr s y s r meeting Thursday eve. Arrive 3:15 P. M.
ulna at 7:30 P.M.
. Leave 3:33 P. M.
The public Is Invited to nttoml.
. , L. T. Sheppard
m
flvkot Agent
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STAFFORD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
tine miles north Monroe BrMge
llrv. Edwnrri Klrrher, Pastor

dundny School 11:45 A.M.
Morning Worship, 10:45 A.M.
M.Y.F., Thursday, 7:00 P.M.
Mid-work devotion first *eml
ihinl Thursdays nt 8:00 P.M.
SEVENTH DAY
Th.lr Flocks" h
ADVENTIST CHURCH
.-(;aru| of Hu
Elm Avenue nnd Seventh Street t)lt. rj|r|HChoir.
A roidiulwelcome to everyone.
Elder A. B. Doyo, superintend•—
Ing pnstor.
CENTRAL BA
Elder I.. A, Sheffield, assistant LaurelAvenue
pastor.
Rev. H. L. \
r.iucr L. H. Sheppard, assistant
Phor
pnstor.
W. O. Htnnsi
Thomas Waller, Snldinth Srbool Kept,
superintendent.
E. 0. Keith,
Mrs. Hurry A. Watt, missionary Hominy Sclnn
leader.
Classes for a
Mrs, I’null or Lucas, Sunshine Wonderful c
llnriil lender.
pastor.
Haldiuth School,
A.M. each
.Special mils I
Saturday.
Chi 1st."
Missionary Meeting 10:30 A.M. li.T.U. 0:30
—Church Service
11:00 A.M. Union* for s
Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M,, Wed- Evening Won
nostlny.
,
Prayer meetli
-----------I'.M.
First Presbyterian Church
“Como thou \
Rev. Angus (}. Mclnnls, H.D., Pas. do then good.1'

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Among the many kinds of trees in existence, very few
retain their foliage during the cold winter months. Only
a few withstand the driving winda and storms and
still maintain beautiful green branches.
The graceful scene below shows a remarkable
characteristic in the pine tree. Some miraculous
element within the pine enables it to display it’s lush
greenery amid the whiteness of fallen snow.
Such are the amatlng qualities of nature—the
millions of wonders in God's creation.
In order to understand more fully the God&lt;
given powers within ourselves, we muBt study the
e ,, Holy Word and attend regularly the
p services of the Church. By doing
L a this we will come to realize our
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A ustralian V o t e Federal Standard
M ight.Show Trend For Farm Prices
Of British Empire To Change in 1950

Into account changes in tho de­
mand and In tho cost of producing
various products since the IPOD*14 period.

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are about one mile north of the ihd falls probaldily also hart)
state Hue. Tho lower falls, three been neglected
lorn use
mile* down the Whitewater's were f»r many year* on property! ; . m
steep rapids, are well inside this I of n marginal luinla'r company.
state and aro Included in the The area only recently has hcanCl* *
Gen. Pick en* division of (lie ui'qiered hy the Forest Srrvlctq
Sumter National Forest.
winch .still l* running proUinW I*
Both falls are more III mi 1110 mu v surveys.
M
feet higher than Niagara. Their
Residents
hereabout*
luni
1C .
cxnet height Is not known hut have known of
nf the woniioffUvvj
WftndOjfuF •
Forest Service contour maps fishing in tin* Whitewater. Native
show the lower fall to la. up- In.-ok .nd rainbow trout are rlj*.
••!
pnpxiniutely 280 fe. t high and poii. il iilniii'hirit. General knowl-i'f* '» •*the upper falls po--.it.lv mny ho cdg. I in, fait* goes hack to *• * ',
higher.
Niagara
Fall's
top
height Is 1117 feot.
\ben bv I’ol ci t Mill
it........ . i-liilcrt
The lower fall* m.'v lie reachi'. cy.'i and gc
ed hy a mie-i|iiuit&gt; i mile hike
from a small loitg. nl the end &lt;&gt;f
tl........ tv 'id "&lt; greater heigh*
an abandoned rend. »i trail, hi it....... . 'n r I'niicd States nr#
leading from a p a i.l highway Hi i gut.- Lillnlob Fall*, uhoul .**
about til miles a win i'lu- tippet 2?i mil.', - n i i t l i w .
fulls mu reaeh.'.l Iw a moiinluin
roud from Cushiei
in Jackson
County, N. C
Besides being hai I

B l u e Ridge Falls
Vatican City Expects ,1950 Jubilee
To Be Largest
ireest Cal
Catholic Pilgrim age On CarolinaBorder
Out do N i a g a r a
By FRANK H1UJTTO
possible."

Tha new formula will take into
account demand conditions and
&lt;roductlon costs of tho Immediate- AP Ncwsfeatures
preceding 10 years.
The Pope’s’ minomircment ex­
lly HA 1.1*11 MORTON
VATICAN
CITY—Called by
Hy OVID A. MARTIN
In general the new formula will Pope Plus XII the “year of the pressed hope ihnl "the vnrioui
NEW YOKE. Dec. lh—(fln_The Associated I’reaa Farm Reporter
social classes, with hatred banish­
® eep le of Australia vole Hatunlay
WASHINGTON, Dec. P - ( f f ) — set up somewhat higher parity great return nnd the grant pniilln,"
anil difference* settled, may lie
lin whchthir they want mure, nr The government will start using price* for livestock and livestock tho 11)00 Jubilee will bring to ed
united in justice nail fraternal
1c m , Soclellsm. The whirl*. KnKlinh- a new standard Jan. 1 for measur­ products and lower ones for crops. Home In the 2,00-year history of
ngreemut, and that finally tho
HiiCMkiiiK world will he watching ing prices of many farm products. Thee* differences reflect in Hie the Catholic Church. I| will he the great number of those who want
tho niirciinii*. So will same nutltms The purpose of using the standard main the fact that modern ma­ the most tremendous pilgrimaga
mny tie given work In earn nil
whore English in not spoken.
Is to determine whether, In the chinery has reduced the cost of 25th of which there is a definite holiest living ami may receive necThe big question l»: Him n tie- language of congress, those prices producing most crop*, while high­ record.
esnmv and opportune aid from
er wage rates have boosted the
••Re trend against Socialism net arc “fair and equitable.”
Rich, midlla class and poor those who in.' In better circum­
cost
of
producing
Uvrstock
nnd
In Within the Delilah Common­
The standard I* called “modern­
pilgrim* will come from the six stances."
products.
wealth of nntInns?
ised parity," as dlstinqulshed from livestock
continents of the world. Many,
On peace, one of his constnnt
Where
did
the
Idea
of
a
purity
Tracer* of thla trend point to “parity" for the old measure rule. measuring standard fur furtu for tho first time in Holy Year thoughts, the Pope said:
the defeat last week of the labor
history, will come by air; more hy
The government first started prlcta originate?
"May peace, the object of our
ovnrniiiHiit of New Zealand, ton noil measuring farm prices In 10112.
It'* Impossible to get an answer sea end a good many limiting
ut bv the free enterprise Nation- Provision for doing «o was made acceptable to alt farm leader* nnd their ancient predecessors, will ardent yearnings, return at long
last to the hearts of nil, the fami­
in precedent-breaking crop com agricultural historians. One of come on foot.
lies, to individual countries and
hat party after M years of rule, in preceueni-vraaKing crop
For
these
Inst
the
Pope,
remind­
and to Hie community of niitiuns.”
British Tories, chuckling behind i tro| legislation enacted by the those active In effort* to get fed­
farm-aid
legislation
during ing pilgrim* they should not com*'
newspapers,
predict
the Km- , Heral
immeveil
New Deal
mlminlst ration
To all who collie to Hume, con­
plrc’s labor government will g , their
to revlvo
a bankrupt
agriculture.
the *20s and HO*—M. L, Wilson, in the spirit of "pleasure seeking"
out In ihe order they came in, The law authorised use of various now director of the U. S. Exten­ tourists, had a special word ill fess then sins, receive I'oiiinuiiloll,
first New England, second Austra­ measures to pull price* up to tha sion Service— says prehapi a hun­ Ills hull of May 2d, proclaiming visit the four Holy Yenr hascllle*s ami recite in them the pro­
lia, third the United Kingdom.
pralty level.
dred or so presoni could claim the Holy Year.
scribed prayers, tlm Pope has
Although the basic Issues, pro
The Agricutural Adjustment Act some credit.
Estimates of the number that promised a plentary indulgence.
and antl-lnhor, seem the same of 1u:i:i suld In effect that farmer*
Historians generally agree, how­ will come to Rome to gain tho According to Catholic teaching
In the three countries, it has were entitled to price* for thair ever, that George N. Peek and spiritual benefits Holy Yenr of­
yet to lie accepted us a noli- products which would give those General Hugh 8. Johnson, ax- fers range ns high as 11,000,000. this is full remission of the tem­
poral punishment due to sin. which
J k s l maxim that a . New Zealand product* tho purchasing power. nsioelatcs In a mldwestorn term More than 2.000,000 have already otherwise
must hu expiated heforo
w*M'*, so goes the Empire. Apart In term* of non-farm good* and farm machinery concern, were registered.
tho soul may enter heaven.
from the surface similarity there service*, that they enjoyed In a among the first* to sponsor it.
All will he given an opportuni­
This special indulgence may he
tire mimy important Issues pecu­ past favorable period, usually 1000 They
originated
the
slogan ty to see the Piiih' In vast pub­
liar to each of the tlireo empire ■14. In other words, the law said “Equality for Agriculture" In a lic niidlrnro* ami to receive his gained n* many times as tho pro­
scribed
conditions are met and mny
nations.
n down egg* should buy as many book published In 1922, when agri­ blessing.
also he applied to tlm studs of the
units
us
it
did
In
the
base
period.
culture
was
suffering
from
depres­
Romans,
especially
under
the
Let's pul ourselves In tin* plat*,
of the, Aussie voter. Rigid off, you Maintenance of such q relation- sion. Peek later became the first direction of the "Crusade of Good­ faithful departed who may la* ex­
Adjustment admin­ ness" conducted hy the noted piating in the flies of purga­
know, you must go to the polls. shin, he milled, would l&gt;« “fair Agricultural
istrator and Johnson tha head of Jesuit orntor. Father Klrrntdn l.o- tory. iircoidlng in ('ulhnllc teach­
It's compulsory by low. If you und equitable" to all.
don't go, you gel bull'd into rourt
The law set up a formula for NBA, an emergency set up In nthardl, are preparing fnr Holy ing. til" tempoinl punishment f"i
and inny pay a fine.
determining parity price* for vari­ ttt3.'l to help revive Industrial pros­ Yenr, which begins Christmas theli sins.
In Hie "Crusade of Goodness,"
eve. That day the holy door at
That means, probably, (hut mole ous product*. Except In a few perity
Tha Idea of attempting to give Saint Peter's llasllca and simtil- Whose Iciidei, Father Lombardi,
oo pie proportionally vote In. Au- case*, this formula has been in
cudy lias spoken to hundred*
trnlin than in New Zealand and constant use far nearly 17 years. farm price* purchasing power tnneiAisly holy doors nt three
Ihmisiimls in Belgium, France,
But Congrsss has directed that equal to that of the 1000-'14 peri­ other
Human
basilicas—Saint
Drltaln. Labor politicians say that
Ustrln. Camilla and the HlRb'd
moans more vote* for latmr. They the formula ha changad tha first od was embodied In the famous Mary Major, Saint John Lateral!
te*. Romans mu preparmg
say that much of the working class of the year. It said, In effect, that McNary-Haugen Farm Aid Bill and Saint Pnul Outside the Walls
themselves spiritually for Holy
In New Zealand stayed uway from tho old formula Is not accurate passed In the *20a and vetoed hy —will ho opened.
enough because It dots not take President Coolldgc.
The hroetl outlines of tha Holy V#nr.
the polls.
The crusade is being broadcast
Many farm loaders In nnd out Year'* purpose and alms are men­
The government on trial &gt;.«
from the Churrli " f Sulnl Mary
of
government
contributed
to
tioned
In
tho
Pope'a
bull,
announc­
that of Prime Minister .1. It. OltifMajor to the 120 parishes of Romo.
eventual passage of a law setting
ley. wbne Labor reglipu lias been The New House will have Ml up the parity standard. They In­ ing It. "Today, a* ever before,’* A great public procession through
he said, "there I* a most urgent
seats instead of 78.
eight years in power.
The average Australian was clude Peek, former secretary of need that nil thing* Ito refashioned Romo, hole a portrait of the Ma­
The Australian ran vote for u
donna heforp which Pope Plus eelagriculture Henry A. Wallace,
Labor candidate, or the rumlidntc much Irked by the sevan-wcek coal President Edward A. O'Neal of In the truth and power of tha enroll'd his first mass 60 your*
fibf the (.literal party of opposition strike during the last Australian tha Farm Bureau Federation and gospel."
Tile Pope —as lie hn» several ego -April 12,18011.
lender Robert G. Mionics nr the winter. Wilt lie blama l-abor for several farm leader* In congress.
The portrait was carried from
time* in liie past—gave a special
candidate of another unll-lnbor the strike or the Communist lead­
Bairn Mm v Mojoi to Hi. Peter’*,
Rexforii G. Tugwell, a member attention to the Holy l.nliil.
ers tossed out by Labor t
gnmp, the Country Party.
"Everywhere,"
lie dec Inrod, win'ie tin’ Pope will again cele­
Tho Australian voter will give of the famous "Brain Trust," has
If Labor is defeated, Monies
brated a thanksgiving mass heforo
untlotl literll V would be the next the answer* to this and other been credited with helping to sell "hut especially in the hilly places It. Lut ei it was c ni r luil buck to
prime minister. But be would have major political questions when the Idea tu President Roosevelt of Palestine, may the tranquility Saint Mm v Major On Christmas
in depend on support of the coun­ he names his rulers for the next and to work out detail* of the pari­ of order founded on a Just settle­ Eve the Pontiff wilt lift ail ivory
ment be restored as soon as
ty formula.
try party to form u non-labor coal­ three yours.
ition government. Labor argue*
.such a eiinlltion might prove weak.
Australians derided three year*
ago |ii cling tn labor rather than
Q h is tivn-piiity rtmlllinn.
However, since the |l&gt;PI elec­
tions Australia has hern plagued
hy strikes, some Communist-led,
by mounting price* and Increasing
government controls. Australia ami
ew Zealand urn both hound closeto Drltaln by economic ties,
1 "
i ’ l11
as well a* t.3ntlnientnl and poll* . , . i r iiSi I "..fill
find ones. .The financial crisis In
t ,
|t , ,
Britain and tha itoynluatinn of the
"
|
&gt;
!
!
*
*
,
*
1
1
*
j
1
British pound hirt* made It hard
Mi i
^ for the gqvfrnmutil* of New Zen, i
''
Vunil end Australia. Their curren*
r
rltlfJhuviA l&amp; rt iuValiwd, V&gt;«*, A U - 1 - ..
f
Government control* requiring
Hernhe* fnr Mils nnd that, restjletimil, ami rod tape have Infuriated
muhy people. The opposition par­
ties snv they will rednen these
controls am) make it easier for
lieople nil around.
,
Tilt'll. Is |io doubt this Is the
toughest flgld Australian l.almt
has evei fact'll.
The Aiistralinn l.almr party Is
A i tight Iv organised trnde unior
r party. It I* pledged pi a itoliiy
of grndnnl soclsllrntlon.
. Its nnlionnlUiillon plans, hnw&lt;
ever, with the eveeptloo of air
lilies, have been nipped In Hie Inal
hv mini national buns am) &lt;tr
TANS IMS, KM IX«Mni-A ffi*r»my Aprma^tr 4-rlrtr»r f»*»rfr»f*
gnnlicd opposition,
ol 115 Nf** IHdnl #f*» rt
rrtr AvfjilnhU with DynfifVjw
The l.ahnr government rushed
Ol oplkyidl aquipmenl *l» eafia (Oil.
HmHtgh Parliament a hank nation
nllvhtlnii act, far more daring than
anything proposed hV HoelalUl*
denier's —urnl il yon wiml In Irnvcl
aatemaHU you're getting here,
A ln IfrUnlit nnd New Zealand. Hot
I OOK thia tidy Bulok over—and
W tlie net wan declnrrd DiiconsU
u you may hear a itill amull voice
like fortune's favorite, the time lo
tiitiamd by lbn highest eourt* of
The extra value ol Buick'a own
faying “go ahead—t t i Ut"
sign on the doited line it flout/
✓
Australia ale! I ho Empire. The
Fireball valva-in-faead straight-eight
‘act was defended unsuccessfully
power.
] ( ao, don't ibink tt'a mere umbilion
hv External Affairs Minister and
urtflng you to aplurfc.
AHorney (lenreal Herbert V. EThe bump-smothering gentleness
vatt* lie has laken a breather from
ol soft coll springe on all wheels,
lliil(ril I'niimll* and I* now at
The aimple fact la that thla lively
both fora and aftb'otno In the thick of the cirri Ion
Taahion aetter la not only a oaf
flgh|.
atrailht
from
your,
foaiaat
dreama,
Them Is n farther difference
The roomlnaaa of Buick’s king* * ' * M m irk s « " l t hmm m u
between tlm election situation it
but a brmwns ttraighbU ikt Bukh that
sixe Interion — tha lightness of
r tw ,‘ f
^tiixtrnliu ami New Zealand. Tho
Practically any M f r i (CM hamlUt
Buiek eontrofa—the new parking
^ J e w /.aland Labor government
and ganging ease nf traffic-handy | namcHANor i,rf , Mo„ tanM
Just defeated bad only a majority
ro#
of four In Parliament. Australian
M atch pricea—and you'll find that' a k u /
m tm oH ir-------labui bn* to seal* out of 78 In
* orMAHow o t m oeKoasi
many a aix coats you mora than this
the JlmiHii itf Representative*, It
And that completely dUfennt
•*«fro»o.f . JIT4IHI trruNa . hom.
does,
imhC 11.1 of the Ml *tala In tha
«nd dlatlngul
ilfhed
look
ol
elected Hotuite. Even If I-abor
w w w w w c a io o u u i.a w ,
Boil it down to ooats par pound —
Buick'a tapered fenders, sleek
lost jnntiv Heiintn sent* being eonand
poundaia
in
a
ear
oltan
meant
m n m srcmoHr-inm iho m
jet-plene line* end the sturdy,
tested I half i the chamber) It
•COU m tw itw Mt AMO^O , lQW
mora durability and longer life ai
cnObl still control tho Benito.
..
shook-defieeting protection of
ir t h y last Hull**, tha Liberal*
well ea smoother riding-and you’ll
w w r fitn otfiA m r-aw ,
that bold new front-end design.
had 17 scat*, tha Country Party
find thla ona right down among tha
M 2 will Independent. Labor, two.

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By ALDERMAN- 1IM NC \N
AP Newsfentiire*
WAt.HA 1.1.A. S. C. Twin wa­
terfalls. each higher Ilian Niugara, spill down Blue Ridge
Mountain fastnesses along the
North Cnrnlinn Smith OiiroHnu
border hut «uiprisingK few peo­
ple ever view (hell beauty. Not
many more people know I hoy even
exist.
The falls, described hy a IT. S,
Forest Sen i.-e official o* "the
most spei'liiciilai in lb.' Appa­
lachians," are secluded In a
remote section not acce*ihle I**
the average tiavcler.
The falls ,if&lt;' on the Whitewater
river, which flow- from North
Carolina's
S'antnhala
Nulioiml
Forest
into South Caioliua's
Keowee m i l . The uppci falls

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Holy Door
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the gates of lus- "
lice." The door, open only In Holy
Years Is bricked up between jubi­
lee*.
Previously lin.si'lied, Hie tlmir
will then he swung open. After n
brief ceieuiony and prayers, the
Pope—bidding ;i lighted candle
will enter the basilica, first nf tlm
millions who will doss the sacred
thri'slihulil liming the year.

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ter parked around the Mayfair
Qpcar Ewing, America'* No, I
Heeling. heart, it simply furious at
Am«ilican doctors for saying they
6 »nj like die Diilidi system of high
coal, medical cure. If we were in
th*if place, we'd leave In's old app en is inside him until it burst.
Rap. J. Parnell Thomas, former
chapman df the I lout* Un-Ameri­
can ( Activities committee, goes In
jail [ for padding his government
payroll, and his wife immcdiit-ly
announces that she will run for of­
fice to take hit place. Nothing unAmerican about that.
It) Augusta, Gii,. heart of (lie
Deep South, two Negroes tan lor
the city council against a while
man from a ward which was pre­
dominantly Negro. With 1,499 re­
gistered Negroes, only 763 register­
ed wnite voters, the white candidate
received 740 voles, th* two Negro
can id alet 374 and 46 ittpeclivehr. ft might not always work out
thb jway/ bu&gt; in gcnerM if might
Misty be said that the white eaadiSi datoj Who cannot beat a Nagro
can id * le ip a fair election pro­
bably deserves to Ire ,defeated.
T l* Agricultural Deparltncnt is
. anuUed that the cotton crop ho*
increased by over n million hales
lincil last year, nearly five million
bal^ over (lie ten year average,
.
w * ‘ don't sec why, however they
a n surprised The farmers couldn't
- , possibly lose money on their crop
jL under the present system. They are
Mtranteed a price, however much
IM produce, and »lt they liava got
,' . to
to make more money is to
more cotton. And the governatthl hold* the bag.

V

Frank Pore, director o( the budgl| forth* federal (tovernment. tell*
i, 'fN iidant Truman it will be im’ postiblq to balance next year's bud§M fVrithou! higher taxes, So we
L ’-M g4 balance the budget, uys you,
;, .M «kat&gt; Wliat difference doe* it
Rtakt vyhetlver we balance the old
Well; it might make this
mce lo the poor and underl^ ig m itie d . H the government can't
lalfhee the budget to good limes,
i| fikn't be long before it won't
fe-.fit |U* to Harrow any more money.
fill have to stop making payr
Vi’Bwfkf to those who are drawing
to'.'fgMMH. of otherwise receiving
check*. The first people to
^ | M | when any government goes
iN w u p t are nol the industrious,
l,jhw| r
* nt* *ttong. but
^ f i g U&lt;&lt;
p$iil a s i , the poor and th* w uk,
^SCfi|aM gkt*nta. the indolent, th*

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on the lop Hder^iguintly
their room* waging un-'
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Consul W ard

Press Freedom Issue

ICm IIm N r » 1 f* M «M t
Newspaper people have been keenly Interested In an with both hand*. Ward reMaved
action under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act which Is a test of on ! hand and aakod 8hlro Tntmml,
the possibility of using that act to achieve government another employe, to hold It wMta
control over the press. If that was not the purpose of the he disengaged Cnl’a other hand,
Standing thara, Chi renewed hie
government, the Department of Justice can certainly be salary
demands, aaylng ha wantad
suspected of careless definition of Its differing objectives. morn severance
pay. plus hla roThe nction Is one brought in federal district court at Cleve­ tlrrmrnt fund. Ware replied ho
land againHt the Lorain, Ohio, Journal, accusing it of at* would have to aik Washington,
tempting to gnln u monopoly of news nnd advertising dis­ nnd started to lead Chi down­
semination.
- • &lt; • - i • stairs.
brother suddenly apThe most suspicious point In the action was a petition Chl’s
d and
began
pounding
by the government’fur a temporary injunction to-force the
’s neck sad right shoulder.
newspaper, peridlng court trail of the case, to accept and
-Ralph Rehbarg, consular
publish any advertising matter submited together with ad- ministrative officer, pulled CM'S
vanco payment by anyone who had advertised over a near­ brother off. The brother retreat­
by radio station. If thiB injunction had been granted by the ed down another stairway and then
up the stairs down which
court, It could have cMtabllshcd a precedent by which the rushed
Ward was leading Chi.
government might be able to gain at least temporary control He brandished a three-foot
of tho advertising columns of any newspaper simply by length of two-by-four timber menprovoking the newspaper to decline an advertisement and ndngly at Ward.
then bringing a monopoly suit against the paper, From
Ward let so of Chi, who
control of advertising columns ft la only a snort step to scrambled to the Iron atalr rail
and banged hla own hud against
control of the news columns.
twice.
Fcdornl Judge Emcrich It. Freed has established a dif­ it “It
waa pura frustration." eaM
ferent precedent. Hu refused tho injunction, declaring that Ward. "That’* tha only Injury
an order of such importance could bo Issued only after clear I mw Inflicted on him at any
proof of violation of tho law. This Is a gratifying position time."
Ward and tha etatt members
for all who believe In the importance of a free preaa.
bad figured In the accident
Freedom of tho press means the right of a newspaper wbi)
were arrested by the Communists,
to dneido for Itsolf, according to its own standards, what Jailed for 28 day* and then “con­
news and what advertising It shall publish. It Is good to victed" by a Communlit*’ ‘Penknow that gnvommont lawyers have not yet found a jgay to pi,.’* Court" of two men and one
curtail that freedom on the binds of an untried accusutlon woman.
The court, Ward explained, w «
that a law has been violated.

K

New York Cataytrophe
An amazing calamity bus struck New York City. The
largest and wealthiest community In tho United States in
short of so common n commodity as wntcr. The increased
business and factory use nnd the constant additions to the
imputation have unobtrusively tnknn their toll of tho city's
water supply until now it is iiecesscnry to economise the tiue.
The Catsklll reservoir, which should hold ICO billion gallons,
is down to barely a third of that figure, and the Croton
reservoir has dropped from a maximum of 103 billion to 37
billion gullons. The two have dropped from 40 por cent to
•i7 por cont hIiico November Ifi. I (once there? in need to huvc.
Am with all worthwhile saving, tho New York wider
drive does not overlook the importance of the smallest waste.
Hotels and restaurants have agreed to servo water at meals
only when asked. Hurprislngly few dinerH aro said to have
made the request. Hotel employees are asked constantly to
cheek for leaking faucets. Private homes are requested to
rinse soiled dlshim In a pun instead of letting water run
over them, and individuals are urged to take showers Instead
of tub baths.
Even with such economies, it will probably be necessary
to lower water pressure Oils winter, unless there should be
heavy rains. That a city like New York should bu without
wnter seems incrediblo, but such a calamity Ih clearly in
sight.
Other comrminltles whlrh have blithely lot tho water
run or bficomg;contaminated might do wel to h&gt;ok into their
•unply nnd mm how long It win that v| thout precautions
and planning. Wc might Imi Riintrliwd.
I

Thinking

n tfs to r s it

Reprcflentotivo Illinois youhjr tmopld nttondlng thq 4-11
Club mooting In Chicago recently proved by their answers
to n quoHtlonnnlm that, they havo devoted some constructivc
thought to thulr future.
Most of them agree that 22 Ih ii miituMe age for mar­
riage, that the hiiHhnitd should lie .slightly older than the
wlfo, that throe or four children make up a mithfaetory
family, that country life to lmttor than urban living, und
that they expect to lie well-informed voters. Unanimous af­
firmatives were given to two questions: "Would yon like
your fumlly to take an active Interest in tho church?", ami
*Do you believe In nu international organization sUch as
tho United Nations?".
Disciples of the “Whftt-lB-tho-world-comt|fM||" school
of thought pin tholr prophecies on delinquency*rqnitflk and
seo little good In today's young people. Doubtless a careful
check of varying groups of our future citizens would find
moat of their members in agreement with theso rural youngatera on vital questions. The future bolongn to them, and It
Heema safo to assume that It in in good hnndn.

(Oeattaea* r&gt; «a h a t ossi
year she and Elder ware marriedNEW YORK, Dec. 12-l/P)—
Valentin A. Gubltchev, Soviet anglqsar indicted with Judith Coplon,
former government girl, on an •••
plqnai* charge, tmluy waa denlad
a aeparate trial,
'i '
Trial of the couple haa been sat

Lewi* Pcttcway, general count*!
fer lit commission, taid the agency
Site i* wyow red to fma Waittrn
Uaioo for failura lo cany out ord­ Is 34 seaaoni, Ty Cobb compiled
er*. Under a contempt citation, the .807.
company could ba fined and its

Court Decision

o f filial* imprisoned.

Involved voto
0 Wisconsin law under whk
the itate’e employment relation
board claima It can forbid an u:
fair labor practlee which mb
la barred by federal law.
a. Decided 7 to 1 that Inau
once companies hay* the right &lt;
sue the United Btataa ia the
ad­
own names when they seek 1
recover money paid to tnsurt
persona Injured through ntgl
gence of government employe
The ruling waa given In foi

The Commlaalon said a Supreme
Court order holding up enforce­
ment of the 8ta tr» anti-book le
r did not affect |ta demand that
rate wire* provided Intra-state
ween Jacksonville and Miami

S

CaneellatlOnof tl
ordered both -under the antl-bookle
law, and Western Union’s tariff
and contract provisions on file
with the commission.
The Commission said the court's
restraining order affected only
the Inter - state wires furnished
Western Union to the Radio Pro­
gram Press of Baltimore and to
Walter M. flagerty from New Or­
leans to Miami.
Hagerty also Is owner of the
Intra-Stale News Service Com­
pany.
Th# Railroad Commission also
may act today on a recommenda­
tion of Attorney General Richard
Ervin that Western Union be ord■red to cancel private wires furn­
ished the Hollwood News Service
In Jacksonville.
,
.
Ervin said an investigation by
hla staff revealed the prW»tc
"accuser, Judge and Jury."
wires were being used lo distri­
The dafondanta wore not allowed bute gambling Information, lie de­
to plead or have counael.
clared Hollywood News had K&gt;

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W. V. Hitting
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changes, a gen«rol run down
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. , ,
When these signs arn heeded
end the doctor’s advice I*
sought that serious
which threatens con be check­
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A doctor's entire career Is
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This Is the If aill ol a series
nt klltarlal «Svsrsllse»eals ■»eesrlaa la Ibis M l* ' *aeh
week.

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bund Is tho essence
of handsome utility
. . . as a -replace­
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Having watcii dam­
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collection here.

theMAGICIAN

By L U C R 1C B HUDGINS

Chapter ■
IIP.NKY MKRTH A WIGGLE
WAGGLE
Poor Henry. Poor Mr. Dllly
Never wero two people so un­
happy.
“ft'* nil my fault,” wept Henry.
“I must go away. Santa will never
want to arc me again."
“No," misIsl Mr. Dllly, almost In
tear* himself. "It la all my fault
fur -Inking the wand. I Will MR
.Sunlit nnd give him all my own
nuigcl trlrk*. t'll never try to he
it itmglcian again."
.Sadly they returned to Santo's
milage. There they found gragt egI'itoiuent. Santa sat before hla fire
surrounded by Patrick Twaedlaknee* ami
nnd a host of athar little
fylk. Kwryonu seemed to be talk­
ing nt Mire. Everyone' except
Santo wlm wn* quietly reading a
letter.
"Mercy, ilercy-" igWl" f*r*na
cheerfully. "Ha« the p irty i W t *
oil!"
Tha little folk ewarmed around
tho newcomer*,' *'n i‘l •«« *“ ■«*
of thornT" the*
&gt;"Anv of who]
lq surprise.
-----------------up
from kla letter.
;a looki
"Ah." he Halil with a sigh. “The
Wiggle Waggles have sent me a
letter. They are angry that we
dkl |mt Invite them tu tha pgrtlb
They *uy they will coiqa anyway
and beware for none. of til will
l»e left ullve."
-Every worker shuddered. “Oh
my. oli my, what will become of
un!"
"
At Ibl* moment Mr*. Glaus
burrit into the room carrying,' a
tray loaded with hut fresh dough­
nuts.
"Nothing Is to became of lie-'’
said Mrs. -Claua cheerily. "Have
you
forgotten Santa's
m u le
wand 7 One wave of It and no
can turn all those creature* Into
gum drop* I"
Instantly tho workers were
cheered but Mr. Dllly Mid In a
quivering voice, "Don't the Wiggle
Waggles have magic, tooT"
"Oh, yea,” said Santa. “But
their magic la for wlcktdnaa*. My
iqagle la foe good. My m u te I*
much stronger than thatra/* He
tqsaed the Wiggle Wagglee’ latte*
Into the fire end yawned. “C a m
to bed now. We hav# a busy day
tomorrow."
1
/
• The workers depaxttd •carrying
fistfuls of Mrs. CbMs' moat d*Hdtma doughnuts. DM Cottaga waa
suddenly quiet. Now w(a tho
time for Henry Md Mr. DHly-tn

around them. "Sake*, you look
like sad one*! My’goodnete, rheer
un, We can't hava the glooms In
Banta Lead. You would break
Hanta'a spirit and what would
Christmas be then?' '
She hustled them off to the
kitchen where she set out a turkey
dinner with no vagetablea and six
kluila of deaaert.
Hut poor Hanry and Mr. Dllly
aould not swallow a bite.
“We cannot tell him tonight,"
whispered Mr. Dllly when Santa
and Mrs. Clou* went Into the
pantry. "Wo'll go out In tha
morning and find tho wend. It’a
bound to ba there aomewhare. If
we told Santa now— It’e truo what
Mrs. Claus said—wo might break

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Henry to tied rn a couch near
the fire. Mr. Dllly stretched out
on the rug and Serene squatted
under a chair. But Hanry naver
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hqkeleas tjton sv a a -la
avgw had fgUip and c
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kipse and explored tl
turning
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snow
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Batmen ly he heard a snorting
d a honking and a clattering In
tbt trees. He sprang to his feat
and wondered whether he should
not run away.
But It was too lata, for coming
through th* woods was a quaat
creature no tailor than Hanry.
Hla' Mat was blue and honkad
whan ha blew It. Hla * a » were tu
large honked
aa coffee
hi* saunrs.
noi* end said
He walked
straight for
up to
H*nyou looking
Hanta’a
a wnndl"nry waa so surprised and ao
ih, ha could hardly |tp*ak.
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f t waa about to obey ha
pad-ln horror,
it the ear* on tha blna nosad
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And Personal Activities
C arlin P i l n t r R ay — Society Kdlior

Social Calender
MONDAY

.Mrs, Mary Cash entertained
with an informal coffee on F ri­
•The Dependable Sunday School day evening between 8:00 and
C 4 u of tho Flrat
MethodUn 0:t)o o'clock honoring Miss Elis­
Church will hold a Christmas abeth Whlgham, whose marriage
at 8:00 P. M. at tha homo will lie an event uf this week.
. „ r s . W. 8. Thornton, West Guests celled at the home of Mrs.
T in t Street.
Cush's parents, Mr. and Mis. M.
Tha Cilia Knight Clrcla of th* .1, Lodge on West
Twentieth
Flrat Baptist Church will m*«t Street, where the rooms wet*
with Mra. Qaorft Dixon, 220 Writ attractively decorated with pink
Nineteenth Street, at 8:00 P.M
and white gladlolas and gieenery.
■ Tho executive hoard of thr
The dining table was overlaid
Tourist Club will mret at 7:30 with a luce cloth and centered
P. M. at the Tourist Canter.
with white glads. The coffee ser' vice was presided over by Mr*.
TUESDAY
Lodge. During the evening Miss
Tho Pilot Club will hav* it* Whlgham was presented with a
■Annual Christmas party at th* gift by Mrs. Cash and a prise was
Yacht Club at 7:00 P. M. Hus­ also won by Mra. George Danglebands of members are invited.
man.
The Thrift Shop will ba open
Those enjoying the evening
from 9:80 A. M. until 11:30 P. M. with Miss Whlgham were Mis.
with Sirs. Henry Witte, Jr. ami Voile Williams, Jr., Mrs. Donald
Mrs. William Wade In charge. Af­ Jones, Mis. U. L. Perkins, Jr.,
ter the Christmas season th* simp Ml&gt;. George Daiiglrmun, Mrs.
will be open on* more day a week. Duvld Smith, Mts. Carlin Hay,
- Th* Woman Bible Class of the Miss Martha Wight, Miss Joyce
First Baptist Church will hold llutxel, Miss Elizabeth Dyson,
a covered dish supper ill 7:3U .Mis, Cash und Mrs. Lodge.
J P . M. at the church. An exchange
W it gifts will lie held. Hostesses
will be Mrs. F. E. Bols, Mrs, ft. I..
Dsnn, Mrs. A. J. Peterson and
Mre. Newsome.
The Junior High School Paient
Plans were completed for the
Teacher Assocletloa will meet ii
annual plant sale of the Sanford
8:80 P, M. at the school.
, Members of the Tourist Club Garden Club at h meeting of I In­
Will hold a covered dish lunrheon board of directors held last Wed­
i t , 12:30 o'clock at the Tout 1st nesday morning ut the Garden
Center. Slip cavers for rhair cush­ Center. The sale will he held tom­
ions will be made under the dim orrow at the Thorpe Huitdtng at
_tlon of Mre. Pearl Btsae and Mrs. Second Street and Magnolia Ave­
#Bertha Young. The house commit • nue and each member was urged
tee will be In charge of the meet- to contribute plums. Each circle
is responsible for the sale of their
Ing.
own plants, cookies, cakes, pot
WEDNESDAY
holders etc,
Mrs, Glint presided over tho
The Seminole High School Ginn
Club will entertain with a Christ­ meeting and the club voted to
mas concert at 8:00 P. M. in th« purchase a HID Tuberculosis bond,
A vote of thanks was extended til
school auditorium.
Mrs. Frances McClulig of Vene­
zuela for |2fi that she sent to the
Thrift Shop Board
Gulden Club building fund In nil-of her late mother, Mrs,
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Holds Meeting tnoray
Fled Wllsun. A v ite uf thanks
was also extended to Mr. Wilson,
- The hoard of managers of the local attorney, for IIIMI donated
Thrift Shop met recently ut the to the fund.
hem* of Mrs. Clifford McKIhliln
The resignation of Mrs. Juder
and decided that since the oper*- Cameron as chairman of the Mi­
tlon of the project had heen sp mosa Circle whs accepted with
successful the shop would lie open yegret.'Mrs. Cameron also made a
two daya a week Instead of one. donation of |b to the building
A .request was made for used fund,‘Announcement was mudo that
articles and aceeskdrle* such ad the club has purchased bridge
tide: and acarvee suitable ,,fur tallies -to l&gt;ai used at the Garden
Christmas gifts. Th* meeting was Center for social affaim to he held
c conducted by Mis. McKlbbhl. In the future, Th* firat Irving silver
Those' present were Mra. C. R. tea will b* held on J«n. 3, 11*30
DSwson, Mr*. Clyde Ramsey, Mr*. at the Garden Center. Proceeds
Job Corley, Mre. 1&gt;. E, Spencer, will go toward th* procurement
Mr*,* W. V. Lovell and Mr*. Me- of articles needed In the club
Klbhin.
building.
Mrs. It. C. Moure reported on
the Fourth District meeting held
at the Orlundo Country Club on
Nov. 30. Ten members of the San­
ford club attended the meeting
Mis* Kllsabeth Whlgham atul he stated.
Liater Guthrie, whole marring*
A Wilt be en event of Thureday, were
Honored on Saturday night with a
dinner given In th« privet* dining
loom at the Anchor by Mr, and
lira. David Smith and Mr. and
lira. C. E. Spencer.
Guaete gathered at 8130 o’clock
BIRTH
fhe dining room where horn a n n o u n c e m e n t
wuvrea ana cocktalle war* eerv
ed. Th# mantel wai attractive with
• Urge arrangement1uf whit* gla­
dlolas and greenery In the center
flanked with burning white taoere
fit cry Ite I .holder*.
White . fgiada Dr. and Mis. N. 1. Throckmorton
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need of of Sacramento, Calif, announce
And greenery were also Herd
tM table ntilch was centerred with tha birth of a son on Dec. 4, Mr*.
d/amatl bride and groom. Crystal Throckmorton I* tho former Mias
candelabra held whllit# candfc* and Lilia Fay Henderson of Sen fin d.
a- mark*d. . th*
bridal plac* cards
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Mr, and Mrs. F. D, Scott an­
dealing arrangement o ftn * ««»«*•
Gifts wer* pre**ntad to the Itonor nounce the birth of a daughter,
Maureen Knox Hcott, on Dec. »
ad couple during th# evening.
^Following the dinner, danclw at tha Uranga Memorial Hospital
da* enjoyed. Those attending tie In Orlando. Mrs. Scott Is fha form­
er Muriel Knox of this city.

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Mr. and Mrs. J . C. King ami
-on Jimmy of lllukely (in me
vi-ltlng Mis. King's mother, Mrs.
J . C. Calhoun, and other relatives.

!Plans Complete For
Carden Club Sale

Couple Honored With
Dinner On Saturday

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Donald Jones. Mr*. Carlin Ray
911*1 Margaret 8p*nc*r, 0 “ [t&lt;
flick, Mr. and Mi*. Smith and Mr
and Mrs. Bpancer. ______

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spending some lime with ins son
mol daughter-ill taw. Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Mitchell on the old Orlando
Highway.

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M. to the tmiwii .-i 1’mil i'olilo and
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Mary Cash Honors
Elizabeth Whlgham

Hake fish fille t- wPI,

Public.' Di'roil To
Make Reservation*

LAST TIM ES TODAY

Audubon Society To
Have Meet Tonight j

Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Giainling
and Miiall daughter C'uiliy are
spending some time wltli Mrs.
Grainling's pnitnU, Ml. and Mis.
W. C. CIn use.

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newly .o c i i n i Z e i l
Allitilhu n I
) S o c i e t y will In,M ,, l e g u l t i i b usi l i i s s l l l e e l o i g t, n ig l ll „t M ild P.
M . nt I he i ini ilco Cell I e l , E . It.
S l i i W e . le iiipo, ill J t 11j. 11III l|n Miliiou llcisl ti l l - no.i o m g E l e c t i o n o f
o f f i c e i s will i i belli nl t i l l s m e e t ­

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Mr. and Mrs. I,. (I. Swultu of
Parsons, Kns. have arrived to visit
Mr*. Kwalin's sister ami In otheriii-law. Mi. and Mrs. (V II. k.-|.
ridge nt liL'II Holly Avenue.

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Edwind H Met'ull left on .Snturdny by plane for New Ui Inins
when- tie will attend the nnmi.il
convention of the Southem Meedmen's Association. '
Mia. Kichul'd ill own and soil
Dirk of C'nrnl Gables nnlved on
Saturday In visit. Mrs. Ill own's and approaching ui.niliigc to Jo
puienls, Mt. and Mrs. II. 1 . Pec- of Siiiifni' l being iioiiiuim ed tod
kins.
.lull fi. in Hiderwond
Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Itndd of Win­
ter Haven
weie tile Weekend
guiVt-. of Mrs. Itudd'- daugh­
ters, Mrs. II. E, Lung and Mi-.
A. D. Drown und theii families
of tills city.
Aiini'iipcrnienl is being mnile In-

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films on tin,1 Mi- \|| iiiti-nsled
pei-oiis on . I'liliiilly invili'd In
nlleml, iiiilioioic logli school -tnilciits, wml , , ii i,..is noil lo -l o e s s
men u- " i l l ,, wniuel, Mi s. il
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’ tiny of Him engugement mu! n|iMrs. William Hush of Phila­ io m oiling n m n lu g e of Mls» ICntir
delphia, Pa. is expected to m in e l ryn U rsel Hmlgeis iii Joliu Paul
tonight to visit hei -paieni-, Mi­ |lielyen, .Is., fiouieily of Hanfnril,
ami IV. A. 1,(‘filer In Hose ( mol.
.Miss Itoilgels i- lIn- ■Imlglilel of
1 , .1 IlM-l , ii 1. 1»11* •f8 lt!H*t! ill
Mr. Iliisli will join her In Sunfoid ,t|i*. Kutie Itmlgei- iiml the late
11111111IIU b till
foi Christmas.
.tiossle Collin Huilgers of Hiilerwnoil i A Iii
She iiteinti'il Hurler
Mis. p. T. Tyre mill iluui'litci High Si llool iii llhleiwond nn&lt;i
Denise linvc KitUrueii tn tl'c'i boon- i« » iriniluute of tin- E iis I iumii
on Ct-lei v Avenue uflei .priiiling I im t ui School fm DouuiS llvgiontwo weeks ill St. Augustine wlinn i ’*t III ItoiTiiiStei, N. V
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they wen- called heeauu of the
Mr. I tel you G ti pi nil imt e uf
illness of Mrs. Tyre’s faihei, A. Seiilil'iile High School ulllt Is II
F. Flint. Friemls will ivgiel in veteran of Wot Id Wsi I I, having
t i l Miivuolia t . f
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luani (lint Ml. Funt'a i-iunlitiun set veil with tile Cnilipl S t a l e *
continues In l.o serious -suit lie ia

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the giet-n color of The vi-gUlaltles
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wouieu I Tbo p orfoct fllft for avary lady on your
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faahioned 51 gauge, 15 denier luxury slicera with rein­
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HOLIDAY FASHIONS

ELKS

Welcome the holidays lit out inraxion-mukltig evening
dn-stes , , , from bouffant '» qllm line formal and
dinner diessee Festive uml lovely fur "u lovely evening"

CordUUy invites you to bo pmont at tho

Annual Charity B a ll
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Saturday Evaninfl, Doaambar IT, 1040
Bubgcription |8.q0 par aoiypla
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hand donaJ Set of 2.

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cream cheese anil crisp re let y
crackers ntaka a happy ending
to a holiday meal.

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..Fur Sunday night suppur hol­
low out finger roll* and fill with
Orange and grapefruit paal nahnon salad; serve with a In*seif
mix* ssonomlcal sweat*. Cut the salad and plsnty of sweet mixed
peel Into narrow strip*, ball the pickles.
•trip* until ttndtr, and than glaie
Make a casserole dish of mac­
them In sugar syrup.
aroni and sliced frankfurters and
inned tomato satire; add cole
A ' Maks Individual omelet* of eggs,
aw, bread and butter, and *
minced union- finely diced salami,
ready-prepared dessert or fruit for
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holiday supper menu.
a quick holiday
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comb—handnomely gift
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The very same towel
sets hIic'h admired in
iniiunxinex! I'iihIoI or
deep tones In her favorite
color! Two hath, two
malehlitg wroth cloth*.
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GAINESVILLE, Dec. 12— &lt;/p&gt;
—Ash Wing, executive secretary
of tho Florida State Kportwrlt*
' era' Association, suggested today
that the Florida High School
Couches' Association
"disband,
act up n new purpose of organNation and start nil over again."
Wing's statement, which ap­
pears In n sports column of tne
Gainesville Sun today, w a s
prompted by the action of the
coaches here Saturday In which
(bay demanded that ana of tholr
number bo named University of
Florida conch under a threat of
withdrawing active support from
the state school.
"Never In toir UR years," Wing
wrote, "hnvn we hoard a more
asinine, ludlrious and Ill-consid­
ered resolution than that passed
here Saturday
by the Florida
High School Coarhca' Associa­
tion.
“In a two-hour battle those
man whom wo pay to teach our
children fairness In competition,
ability ,to play und conduct bo- coming gentlemen pounced upon
the battered, bruised and nonglossed officials of the Univer­
sity of Florida, their host, and

UWIlOHt CHAMPION Jake LeMolta connects with a left to
head aa hie opponent, Robert Vlllcmaln (white trunks),
J a through w ith, hard right to the body. The ten-round
held In NeWYork, was won by Vlllcmaln, (International)

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Kentucky
Battle E asterners
NEW YORK, Dec. II. - m l.«»t season's No. 1 and I fives—
Kentucky and Oklahoma A A M—
move cast this week for games
nusinst strong teams In basket*
I,nil’s showcase.
Kentucky, NCAA
champion,
meets a strong foe In St. John's
nt Madison Square Garden Thurs­
day. The Wildcats already have
puli..lied off two opponents while
.St John’s, rated among the top
New York quintets, sports a 7*0
record.
Hunk Ilia's Aggies, like Ken*
tacky minus four graduate regu*
lnr», lirlnir a 4*0 record Into the
Garden against Long Island Uni*
irrxity Tuesday.
Ilotli visitors ara favored, hut
whi ther they will finish 1*8 again
in the Associated Press poll is
debatable.
Ilrndley University, Kentucky
Coach Adolph Rupp's choice aa
tlm lest team In the country, plays
h»st to Nebraska, Big Sevan co*
title.holder, tonight. Neither has
Inst a game.
All.wintdng Holy Cross meets
liurtmuuth In tho Boston Garden
Tuesday.

Dixie Cage Tourney
To Be In Tampa

5 9 P « n‘ 8.; S

Lead. NBA

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to twin triumphs over Denver and
Philadelphia. The output mnhlnl
tha Laker* to rllmh past the Chirago Stags, who lost to New York
Saturday.
Mlknn dropped In .'II pnlnls as
the Lakers trimmed Denver, HO to
70, Hatuidny. Last night, he tal­
lied 28 In Minneapolis' 00 to HI
victory over Philadelphia.
Tho victory was tho Lakers'
I4t|| against six defeats anil gavo
to our children?"
"Our guess, (or thn asaoclatlon
a . such, It that It disband, sat

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Syracuse

Deciding Flag Winner
In Cau Of Tie Is
Opening P ro b le m

Foreign Amateur Meets h 1950
SAN FRANCISCO, Dm . 12-UP)
—American athletic teams are
traveling far and wide next year,
competing on a greatly expanded
Invasion of foreign countries In
many year*.

n e w Y o r k , Dec. is. - m
The
American
and
National
Leagues ara loekad In hopeless ills*
agreement over the method of de­
riding the pennant winner In rase
of a regular scaeon (la.
Each circuit firmly believes Its
own system Is best unless one re­
lents some time during the three,
tlay Major League convention
which opened today. Commissioner
A. 0 . Chandler will find himself
In the role of arbitrator.
Acting on the recommendation
that both leagues adopt a uni*
form playoff system, the two loops
•gread to disagree. The American
Insists that Its present one-game
auddan-tfeath playoff Is the mnrl
logical one. The National, In a
caucus, dac____ „ ...... ..
hest-of-three-game system.
In the event of a deadlock,
Chandler Is empowered to vote In for the 1062 convention city, dates
favor of either league. The other being 7-10.
Outgoing president (aim i A,
must abide by hi* ruling.
Of
course, the commissioner ran dr- Rhodes, Mayor of Columbus, Ohio,
rid* to allow each league to follow
Ita own dictates, but that la not
likely sine# he is known to favor
a uniform playoff system.
Each league has had need for
only ona post-season playoff In Its
, NEW YORK. Dec. 12-UP)—

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Guard Dnlph Schaycs paced the
Nut. with 28 polrtta, while Jack
Ilurmaster led the Redskin* with
14 ikrints. The triumph Increased
the Nationals’ first place advant­
age over Now York to three and
n half games.
• t
KansBs-hred Charley Black outscored Alex Grota to lead the Fort
Wayne Pistons to a W) to 74 de­
rision over the Inriianapolla Olym­
pians. Illark, u reboundrr deluxe,
tallied 24 points to the taller
Oroxn’a 22.
The Trl-L'lty
Black
llnwks
crushed the weary Denver Nug­
gets. l»H tu 66. It was Denver's
201 h setback against threu wins.
Doll Otten's ID markers topped
the Rlitrk Hawks’ offense. Little
Kenny Kallnrs again spearheailrd
Deliver'd attack, scoring IS paint*.
llfetimo batting average of
Rea Grossman's 44-yard field
oal' for Baltimore against Loi
ngeiea| waa the longest pf tho
All-Ahiorlcaii Conference season

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field moot. The central aswrcUtlqn
ta expected to hid for It to be held
In the Chicago area.
Tho men’s hnskethall tourna­
ment was returned to Denver,
where It was hold for 14 season,
prior to this year. Tulai", Calif ,
homo of tho defending AAL and Olympic decathlon champion, Dob A
Mathias, got tho National Decath­
lon again.
i ' Senior men's outdoor swimming
went to Seattle*, Indoor to Yale
University. Women's o uit d o o r
swimming was awarded to IIIgh
Point. N. C. and the Indoor events
to Palm H«aeh. Fla. The senior
t.nslna championship will b« hehl

Rangers Top Wings I
Kentucky Has Best
Goal Defense Record In Slam-Bang Hockey
By Associated Press
Mainly because of the fancy
stick work of Edgar LaPrude.
their hustling 80-year-old center,
the New York Rangcnt are the
hottest team in the National
Hockey League at tha moment.
They have won five and tied
one of their last seven games, h ave.,
a string •# four victories In a
row and have Just cooled off the
league-leading Detroit Red Wings
on successive night*.
was
Southern
Methodlat. Tha
Th# Rangers clipped the Wings,
Mustang* beat Kentucky, 20-7. 2 il, at Madison Square Gordon
Kentucky’s other setback waa by last night after scoring a 1-0 trln-0 against Tennessee.
Umph over tho defending chainpluns Saturday.

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Dodger Star Chosen
For Carver Award Blondy Black Caught ,
Own P a s s For L ohh
Hobart Manley CopH
Savannah Golf Meet
ord*. HI* 07 In tha first round
broke the one he set the previous
day. qualifying with, a 68. .
Thaw he could paint to hie 72hole total, whleh .beat the even
par 288 art last year by Otey Crtaman In winning the BoutheMtem
lew competitive course roc- P.G.A. tournament)

NEW YORK,, Dec. 12-U P )-,
The George Washington Carver
Memorial Institute's 1041) gold
award for betterment of race lelations has gone to |ackla Robin­
son, tho Brooklyn Dodgers' Htgrn
star.
Tho award, to ha presented at
ceremonlei In tha near future waa
announced last night by, Robert
D. Hobday, ehalrtnan of ttia In­
stitute's award committee.

STATE COLLEGE, MU*. Dec.
18—(/P)—Blondy Black, star hairbeck for Mississippi States 1041
team! caught hi* own puss fnr nn
18-yard k&gt;»* against Alabama
th a t. season. Holt Kart, Alabama ,
and, tackled Black Just as inn .
ball was Uttawn. Urt plMkln *?tna1 almost straight up n tho

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W Phone 1481. ________________
Fiirnluheil apt. Oil Park Ava.__
New modern four room funilahed
house. 2505 Palmetto Ay*. 445.
per month.
Phone. M l-M or
fiaa-R,_________
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Modern !t room fttrnliKVd XBart*
menl. Adult, only. gHOA'-Mellonvllle. t___________
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
2 bedroom apartment, close In.
Phone 1090.
•Be room with private femlly.
(ientlfinnn preferred.
Phone
1I3ILM after ela P.M_________
Now three room cottage In grove
on lake, Completely furnlehed
and all convehlencea,
Phont
102(1*Wl.
Small
unfurnished
apartment.
601 1/2 Celery Avenue. Phone
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Deerable llultdlng
Idlng Lots —
.City — Suburban:
Alio Beautiful River Krun tag*
811m .
Sea John W. D. Moore
Small Farm on Paved Highway —
tractive. Modern Home — Hood
Wound, Artlalan Walla, Irrigated.
Some Term*.
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Be* John W. D. Moor*

for route
‘J room hotisti with trailh, nice i|uict 14-ft, Plywual Hunt, hull ivt-ll* M'u wllh_nir
w o , k . k l h lu 1 2 0 in a d a y .
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urea .aiichur, 7 ‘-j ii.p, Mi-itiuv
expet inn,e or capital require,I.
annaldo, l.nnslicru' It. 1! Itox
out hull rd inutur, hut h ptiutu ally
Ymieuntixe l.umin.ill
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new. |2(H).iio, Ph. t:iH0-lt.
Slimp. 120 KmI Clink tllieet,
wherever * on would
- nUllE For Stilt': 214 Klm^
IIA((GAIN — Mieder Grim,I u|&lt;
Kieepim 1, III,
use iiny lint pniiit*
RjX ROOM hnUSO with threat lai'il* right piano and hiTitch. Milluw
ttilira. Used very little. Kx,el 1 Wutited Swtl.h hoard operator,
It cox era nny su rface
routns, uoud lumlitinn. Lucnlnl
lent rontlithm. Mr*. C&gt;. I'. II, m |
nm.-e prefem d
I'urtumel | • thormothty in nnu coat
on two loin ticnr Kcndnolv I licit
dun ,IMtm SiiMiutil Ave.
interview iirm aniy.
Mnvfrtlr
School.
Fruit Traii'ii.
I'liow
— even xvnllpuper.
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ChrlstmiiB (ilft ('nitiiiK ........... ----We hnvo u l.onilnnlt
nlile mien. Wight-Willium .V •I-* W O P lx W A N T lil» — H
color
churl for you—
Co, (Not. me.) 200 N. I.uiucl,
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A rticle* f u r Sulu — .*
imd n eonipleio stock
Phone 1014.
ALL TYPES of hultijoser work,
of all colors.
resBonahlr lain*, l-'iee csUinut- ,
Amaalng Johnston'* "NO-HOACH" I'AUKEK - EVEHSiiARP
cs.
David
K.
Carncuter,
Phani
Pen
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aantltary coating kills Ruacluw
1303.M
Ants, Water Buru for months. DONHON, EVANS
ASH LIGHTERS ru A cfoH \\ inn
Pint *l.flD. Half pint 80c. Rou•And (Cigarette Cu»i:a front $-1.00 Free cstll ales nr. plowing and
mlllat A Anderson.____ ' J
HANr'OIIII JH1VEI.ltY A
discinu farm or garden plota.
211 HANKOHD AVK.
T-Shirt* *Whlto A Co lorn
f.4H
LUGGAGE CO.
Atm rlenrlOff and grading lailtd*
Prcrtilitm paint*
42.25 gal. :i«H Sim ford Ave.
I’h. I :i 1H
llll! Insis. I’hnnn K17-J. Jack
New A lined work tdioex, TiitpnuGOOD AND HAD
1Iiibb«,|I
tins Ilnim'iiHtM, Kuldier IIquIh, I Kliqhlly m*ed dte-u-er,
Army cot*.
$2o.iir&gt; Write F. II. Friml. llox (III Piiolu;
oval plate uIiibb intrrm
ARMY-NAVY HURPLI S
t U-i-d Dri-'srr
* 1-1.05 Cat p ,in ,i tug, tliiiMIng, hloek
1l«_N. P*1metjii
Ph. 1331 I S111:1111y II led eoltoil
laying. Papet llatiglng, paint
Mo t o r o l a it a Dior
»tr. 75 »i&gt;
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f 12.05 I ing. il'-ok iTiiainnterd, fair deal
Portablu A Table Model
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"iialde pHi-r*
l Klietoli lined l « o |,&lt;
HANFORD JEW ELRY AND
K-0 i It, ,| Suite
tl!l,!)ll flxpei,, in nl I'lmmliei 111liltI, tvhiie.
LUGtiAliK CD.
S|„" tul fi-pe. tinfu
ri'lial'l,
Mts. Gonlnn II,t i " .... .
300 S*nford Ave.
_I’lmnc II |B
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J70.50
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We bolit lose when you don't Nf» lalile Lamp.
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bring your prescrlptlow ftg Metal Utility
ll-llv•ho,n| Hi*m,I1)»hiiI. and legs 12— Spcr4nl S e rv lc fn — 12
L*ney's. Phone 103.
Err,- with purchase „f Hnx
ENJOY Sunday dinner *t l.nney’s Kptttig* and Matties* at tegular NEW l-'LooRH Murfared to per
7So also weak day*. Lunchc* A I'rltr.
fectloil. Old, floors made litre
short order*.
new Fintidiliig, i lpanlng A win
MATHER OF KANFORD
log, Portable power plant, 22
f’k-JST
HOT LUNCHES
served every 20.1 UU E. jut St.
year-, qxprrlrnre Irt SnrnMtohday 11:30 to 2—with Horae North Fluridit Stunrt &gt;,oft hIm-II
Cnutiiv, tl. M tlleaMin, Luke
I ii ' i i i i u , finest quality, 10 Ihs.
Made rolls and corn Muffins.
Mnrv
Li Mi. IV. K. Klrehnff. Jr., Him
Homer's Drill, 324 East 1st.
w mill st.
Street.__
VENETIAN M-INUS iiiai|„ (o or
oer. SetnitiolB Vi tiellan 111, el
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line. Jt MAS GIFTS FOR HIM A HER
Co. H20 W. 3rd. fit. Plmne
Hunt’* _Tuaedn_ Fetd Store.
CROWN LUGGAGE
1162 W
In Matched Kclx
MARION Market Cabbage plants.
Yellows resistance. Leo Butner, VANITY CAHE8 JBWKL BOXES GALL M7 for HaOery. Gen*t*l&gt;o
J1RIEF CASES
CLUB HAGS
and fllitr.er s»fv|r*. Kwain'254-J.
CAMEO W A LLETS-43.noup
llallety (b&gt;rvl,'», 301 W. Flu&gt;l
DIAMOND ill NOB"HANFORD JEW ELRY A
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LUGGAGE Ml.
SIGNET AND LODGE RINGS
TOO Kanfoid Avr.__
Phone 1348 ORLANDO Morning Sentinel Or
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SANFORD JEW ELRY A
leruln Evening Star. Call Ralph
21
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LUGGAGE. CO..
Ray. II05-J.__________
I'liolie
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P.M.
3Qd.flgwtod.Ava, _ Phone 1348
LAWNMOWERM aharpeneil, hlr-yfiBHELMXiTS Red Ruse' Feed AAA A Ri'da, Rneka, Wyandotte*
clca repaired, |tak A key work
$f,.0U iter !(H), Ifrnvy Auanrted
Tmirhtnn A Wnlaon, 1201 Celery
No wnlllng-work
giuiranteril.
$41,0. Straight halili. GARDEN
Ave. Phone 11R5-J.
H. W. Shuinan, 31(1 Eual III, HI.
STATE CHICKS, H„x 33t,
Sunfoid, Fin. (FOimerly will,
8ta tha E A S Y
RPINDRIER
gnuth Vineland, N. J . _ _ _ _ _
William* Fix It Shop)
WASHER nuw on display.
Fruit fur Hale, 41.00 a Bushel.
Tarma.
RAMEY'S
Upholstery Shop. Fur
J. Fortier, Weat Gctiuya Avenue.
BT. JOHNH ELECTRIC CO.
niture and automobile*. Reaaim
rat Bt. fl Magnolia___ Ph. l i l t . CITRUS Fruit .hipped for ChrleU
shin prices. Free pickup A deED Shrimp Dinner, Served
max. Mr*,M ,R. Sarkett, 80ILJ.
Hyr ry, _Uux 1441, Hniifunl.
Die Beat Shrimp un Earth”
Vstdojileh Refrigeration Hervle,X-MAS
GIFT
IIKADUUAKTERS
•very night at Homer’a Grill,
anil Appliniiroa. Cull 102-11 nr
FOR IIULOVA - GRUKN - ELGIN
i«4 Beat tat. Street.
1240.____ _____________
L0NGINES - WITTNAUER
‘X lfS 'W lT H FATHER
Watches from 124.06
LOCAL and Lung Distance M„x
Will, be eaaier with Sweet Tree
All Nat. Atlvertised
Ing, Storage and Crating. WightRipened Oranges A Grapefruit. MEDANA WATCHES from 412.05
Wllliaina * Co. (not- Inc.) 2(10
Onttyre Juice, 4LOO per gal. To).
SANFORD JEW ELRY A
No, tl. Laurel, Phono Dil l.
Pjrk.
LUGGAGE CO.
F K IG ID A IR E *
IF ITS A Briggs A Stratton En­ 300 Kitnford Ave.
Ph. 1848
Sales and Her sire
gine Or Parte you Noed So#
2 Faclnry trained q(iallfl"d Her
A. I). ROSIER
( P - A l t i t C L E fT r r A N T h l F ^
vlrn Men.
French and Commercial
IIILL HARDWARE CO.
your registered Briggs sad
.101 E. First
Phone 33
8 til t ton Dai Ur
Hlghe.t rash price paid far used
furniture
Ted
Davie
Furniture
NfcdliLACB. HRACttLEftTAND
14— I.OHl A FOUND — M
Co. 311 E. le t Ph 08S.
EARRING SETS,

Stanley-Rogers
•Hardware Co.

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Several f and S Bedroom Homes—
PhylHe. Ven Dell A Centner
Ckm# In and out of City —
DELTAH*MARVELLAPrjetd to Sell.
Bee John W. D. Moore
Why HUNT (ho Bargainer
We'll SHOW you the Beet Buys.
JOHN W. D. MOORE, Realtor
» 4 E. P in t 8 t ,

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bungalow,

Juat reon
tVi mils.

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Canaries for Christmas — priced
reasonable. Ph. 805-J,
IDENTIFICATION°BR A C EL^r R
FOR 8ALE—
SANFORD JBW BLRY A
Small black and white gentle-male
LUGGAGE CO.
horse. Four year* nidi saddle
300 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 1848
and bridle. 4136.00. Ph. 8M*M.
PlttSflU R U Paint*
every
BABY~CIH c R* SPECIAL. Decem­
ber only.
Pottoum
Te»(
Floek«, Rpck» ' Redg, Wyi
dattea Rock-Red Oresaec 44.
00, Nott taxed. F.O.B., CAD .
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downtown district Nov. 30lb
425. reward. Mri, A. G. Thomas,
101 E. 7th Ht. Cull 224.___
Registered Huston Terrier Pim­
ples; f 50.00, City Service Sta­
tion. North of Hanford,
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LtiHT — Rending Glnsn en Pal­
metto Avenue Friday evening
Finder please return to
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Southbound Local No, 8»
Arrive 8:16 P. M.
Leave :t:»s P. M.
L. T. Sheppard
Ticket Agent

Former V icto r To
Sanford Died Sunday
Thome* Irl McKamey of |ohn*
ion City, Tenn., former winter
leshlent in Sanford, died early
Sunday morning in the Oel.end
hospital, following a heart at­
tack. He had been in III haellh
fur aome time.
Mr. McKamey la aurvlvet) by the
widow anil two anna, Howard A.
nml Tliomae C. of Johnson City,
but more recently of Oel.andj one
daughter, Mrs, Jack Hamlett end
a grandson. Jackie Hamlett; eliu
two hrothera, one (liter and' hi*
mother of Tenntieee.
Funeral arrangemente are in­
complete, but the body will be tent
to Johnson City for burial.

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returned afterward to the three*
story frame dwellinK lor men
students.
Coroner Callahan (aid Bvdnaiek
firet told authoritlee "1 mint have
killed her" hut Inter explained
hin mind wan "a blank" at the
time ehe mot death.
Bednaeek told a newnman hli
mind wnn hesy lint ho believed
they were “prnctlrlng Mime Judo
ho bln."
Moth Iletlnenak and Miss J a c k *
■on were stibium majoring In piy*
cholngy at the Uulvuraily of Iowa.
She was from Stirling ton, la., and
he la from Cedar Itapid*, la. Each
U an only child.
The plil'e broken-hearted par­
ents were in seclusion ut tneir
home today end the mother asi
under a physician's care.
Her fattier, a member of the
Stata
Parola Hoard, Issued a
statement lu which he said sh«
we* "brutally murdered." lie attrlbutid her death to "jealousy."
"Margaret was un innocent,
trusting popular girl," her fullier
said, “Shu was riot aristocratic
In liar bleas-she was very da*
mocratlc x-x a
"People going to college have
to fit themselves lu go out lido
tha world and you can't shield
them too much. They liav* to
■land on their own feel. Tills Is
merely a case where an innocent
girl put ton much trust in tier
companion.
“I know there was no w ro n g
doing mi the pert &lt;&gt;f my ilaughler--end the authorities have veri­
fied this. My di-ugliler *»» not
in love with lltdnanl. She was
with another twy fur her sorority
dance the night before.
"W e have built our whole life
eroiind our only child,

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nit Mtiiitliiy morning hliim with it TIIOK. And
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Seconds Ik imeke manifold efficiency resultpt^Ffrem shorter ‘'leads." Third, In the
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, By High Court
10 .P e r c e n t Amuse­
ment Tax la Said
To Be Confiscatory
By Supreme Court
TALLAHASSEE, Dai. 13— &lt;/P&gt;
— The Florida Supiama Cduti toj^fay declared unconstitutional a 10
ftrcaai amuMmant U s Uviad by
' (k* city ot St. Pttm bur*.
’ la a unanimous decision, ihe
court u id the tas w*i ‘Wholly «•
^Itary. unruM iitbla and confitatoiy" and tha city wa» without
power to lavy it. The las W#» levied
•••inn amusamtnl oparaton, and
bot tha genctal public.
» Tba court raid icvaral special
- laWf war* patted during the 1949
ItgiaUiiv* session authorizing cil­
ia* to levy «uch eacUa taker, but
ill war# vatoed by tha governor
Tha 8 per cant saU* U s. levied
by the State during tbg (September
spatial •asiioii eliti efpUss to
iJnilMRwnta, the court laid, and
muSteipallties were dented the
right to levy a similar taxi
. The Supremo Court’a deciilon
Qupholda a ruling for tho IJInellas
county circuit court.
St. Petersburg theater operatora
contended thalr occupational licen­
ses taxes ware Incrteaed 200 per
C*ni and tho additional licenses
tax** were increased 200 percent
d'the additional 10 Mfenpt levy
gross receipt* wduld edit them
4,000—an Incraaio of ,12.000 par
cfni
- -,
ni In
lit taxation.
tesatton" Justice Glenn Terrell, wilting
the’ unanimous opinion, said a tax
turrets* of 18,000 parcant id “fatal
fur Unreasonableness. No business
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inned In Loca
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Grocery Stores
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in south

garaant of the Sonfdrd Mirgar
Ann' Store a« far a* Wd Hava beon
. informed," Uarutgor Joo Saunders
said this morning.
“W# have been advised to con-

ttnue operation* aa, lit thdl P*»L"
he declared," and ouf policy wli
ba to maintain prlcal a* low and
volume of aaiet aa high aa pos­
sib le ."
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Raundera atatad that he
had been udvtaad that tha stores
wm be operated by a new aub
n corporation known aa Mar'
tidiary

nn Btoraa, Inc,
' The Winn and LqvOtt, organise

tloa has announced
subaldlay haa acquit*
of-(he Margaret
from tha
„ _ .» *rst Ann SupOl--------fh* ptlca Involved wa* around
• lM fO .000.
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Officers of the ngw corporation
«f«» A. D. navia. ptialdanlt R. C
Rajtlay. vic*-pr*ild*nt| J . G . Han
ton,. vlr*-pr*aid*ntt , Jamas
DaVis, vira-prestdenti
president) G. W. Cavaatary; Odell* Morgan,
nattgh, secret*
r. 1F. Arnelj, assistant
ttaasurar; T.
nd tre
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secretary and
tr#—
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It wa» announcad. that panaiona
and rihir employ** benefit plans
trill fa continued fgg aninloyaaa of
_ the Margaret Ann ttnraa.. No
• change* will be mad* in tha )•**Inr. - merchandising and other
onaratlonal polieiia of tha orgahlaml
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Missouri Court To
Hear Racial Suits
JEFFER SO N CITY, Mo., Dec.
13 - - (4*1 — The Missouri Su­
preme Court ruled yesterday
that trial court could hear dam­
age act tone growing nut of
breach of contracts with clause*
prnhlhltlng leafing or telling
teal estate to members of a
particular race.
I.aat year the United States1
Snpitux Court held that real
estate agreements not to tall
or lease propeity to persona of
a pellicular race are not en­
forceable In court*.
The Mlisouri court held yeaterday that the federal deciilon
did not go Into another angle—
whether ona party to tha orig­
inal reitrictiun could ha sued
for breach of contract.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA^ TUESDAY DEC. 13. 1919

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British “Docs” Over Dozen State* Join Scramble
Bullitt Once
For Proposed Air Force Academy
LambastEwing
Called Alger
On Medicine
Hiss Commie
By CHARLES C. HASLET
AP Special WasAUiton Service
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13.
(#*) — A tnamhle u umlrr wav fm
tlir piupoiril Au Finer academy which ihr An I un r Impn Cungrru
will autliorirr at it* neat iniion.
Mrmlirn «if ('••ngms, rhamben &lt;&gt;i cummrur ami uuhviihial nit
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C o n t r ib u t io n s f*' i n in
A m e r ic a n D o c t o r s
T o F ig h t B r i t i s h iciilemy foi ipecttlc «ite*.
The Air Force has set up a site 1, laid, loht a I eportCr the
S o c ia lis m H it $l.*irt hoard lo recommend a tile.
Alt t- &gt;i.-e nt« no preconceived idea
LONDON,

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Airliner Crashes
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make preliminary »uiv»y» of th* the b l s t c O c p •«i i i i c i i I t c r t i l i c d In
luggetted eite*.
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ce! * for the All Force a* th* West
I'm ill and Aiintpolia academies do
for the Army and Navy.
The Air Force plain to Invaitlate all silet suggested in bills
gate
before Congreet. w well a* other
site* proposed by chainheri of
c.inimercv and others in letters to
the fleeteiaij of Air and the Secletaly of llefelite
.lust In,-., many proposal* tha
•tvielm le . Iiivc received wa* nut
I,,. lo-A,
in. trie* ot i.ieui r«l. Arthur

group of British doctors lanihailcd
U. S. Federal Sacurity AdimnmraA i 1111 .*I an Luc i a rude red off a
lor Oscar R. Ewing today tor his
it.In , &gt;ili i, tilth* tillx fogbound
vittft on Britain's Natiuna! liralih
................I
Vuf n l i - i
night a n d
Service.
■i a-tu I in tl., inn l
tl,,- K.tmnac
The “ Fellosvship For Freedom
Ift'ti
m .i,i, I,,in ..t tl„- . ' I perIn Medicine, target of lemsiki hy
*,n * "H I i p ) * lJt.il sir till
Fwmg line last week, relniiril il.it
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•*»» «$m*iingl)r
"the public itruuld rcahic iliai Mr
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Oscar hiving is Mr. Annum He
. tr u t .i , . ,l„ I. . . . . . 0 ,1 „ IfoIf.
ll o.licao, Hccreiary
van's (ipimsite n^mim in iln- L mi r
I
HIV V I• I*. ,I, ti/* I . vir.l
n^is-*
rd Slates." Derail it Hiifoh hraltli
J , &gt;11111 *■** lIi i i jI,l i ItHil
I .
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l'3
ministrr.
D i a l .i I I j i i
a s K i ' f i tu |li&lt; N liilr . b i i M l i l n ♦*!
.......... .. o i r - i
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i
n
'cv t.*
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&gt;#*npi iiitirlit. *,
Mi. til-. tIn.li plans
I )f p i l l l H f III
u r III ot
Dil, I ........... I k I dm i .
.
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Hie grou|f objedstl in imng
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,
' I »"iii| l hi .(Him tut.. In c i 41116
l l o i l l o f t V If *111if *1 lilt
11 if ml. * Slip., h.o l l.f fit I t t r s l r . l f t r l f m h
(|j , | |f , , , . j (
lagged "a small giuup of diehaids"
by Ewing, relorling lhal un ihr conW illiam l
Ihdilh l o r m r i a n i lt a . i , „ U v a i t n vhr h.,.1 I., ................... .
11„ ,|r .„|
„ rlr
\ |,,
\ V.lli« m
traiy it numbats 3.IMH) members,
,a d ti . to .......... ... .Mil R i o t l a . - p t i l r |,v a p „ | „ r l .. t]|, i l . , r . l ........... .1
i itrii^i,
i
It
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l uuit.
ill l l m i i , . ( . i U H « . i i i t . l l i u t l r m
| f l h | l M ( 1 , |i(, I,.................................
! | | ...... H , „
x \
N r . . llr l a c i e r .
most of whom art in Dulam's
ago. I In. »v j i tin ifttmtl tuiuri
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Health Seivice now and air In mg
.aluui lltiinhril ii.nl willi .............
. .
. m \.l.... i..,. \ .,
pilot
Ih r City Commission last night to makt it work.
Ewing last weak sent the Bri­ IdiK lint; W o t III P f»;irc P la n Is K s t i m a t e i l ' To wind, Ih.c uanu idmr op
1 ’M."‘
j ‘" ,, k" ;V r .'ml t.ipilt'f \\ I | i..,. h and
reviewed • nine page report iuptish Health program wa* » siteYl%
«t*|«Uv.
lUlil I l$»t kslll Bffll ♦MimiHttfrl I.I llii Hill j | | |
*&gt;l I .1 I vI
?
I s C u lled G o n l O f
plied by the Reconstruction Finance eesa, amt charged that certain
ill llif el* i Iv DMB's ItnljiH liiid lulii |i|n«ik S iinl.n Kim l-n tdnrt t nlnui
.
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hi
Cniporatinn containing the trims groups In organlrad American
him H u s w a s . ’ I cl low t i n i d . - , " : ( | | r | | )rMlt, |
U-.l mt , ...*»s
......... ..I
W ttrltl G o v fin m p n t
ol
u title's lllklti'lkl
in ill i1Ii I 1
IlllVVVYCl , | III' kUllll'X*
Mu* I sa il
1 |t;in- Mini I'urter
o| the $300,000 RFC loan and medicine, opponents of a 11 H.
health M'hrme, were conli ihnling
I ........ iln' piiitly
\\ tMIIINt. Ilt\ . lire I.I. — llins’ icpotatimi j. n&lt;I lic.bti nl in klr*. ilium, m.l III.Illl' ..I'll
"Wo.I.i pr.n f &lt;.ill hr m-silr |rfrbond issue (or the waterfront termi­ to support the propaganda activi­
, ■111■in11 ,-.id ,i 1. . l.ni'e lo nil 1 alter
i f/l*i
Mndrrl Miirclm IT;iuk "(Ill'll' Is uti'iiluli'ly on uiieslnoi
Hi
Mlm
If.
nd
.1
nal project.
ties of "a small group of dirliunl m.inrnl milv lliiunvli tlir rat.ih|ish- I’nir, li suit I,nl.,, |||*| P irii- tlir ilrfi'oihinl ■Iitl nut lain' llo*
Iln. .111 l&lt; U- il 1 1 Ion I * .1 away
■an! lli .1 Mm , ul Ih” lu-i'l.'o I In 0 ncli ihe night
Copies ot the report were given Biillsh doctors who are 'till lurid- lilrnl of \ until! Ir.lrislrd govrrn- drill 11 mii iii h:f pi,ilia tin a liapcis iif i- ........... I ul pa--oot min e
. . iCril Inn
k Iltd
1 1 1 1 it.
cel ill.. 'In ...... h..die 1, , whit'll
In a Hu-rtan l'V dug 1111111*0
tu ihr Commissioners fur fuiiher lug the national health piogreiu." niriil meilr up id .ill ihr us holts , Inapn .................... I gtiirrumenl
. . I -I.Hittv
hidil 11 in in
" .
Hulltill in .l.il
The Fellowship replied it wan
1 1 ini. , iiio nall i1 I'nvurait
Ilm iilncl.'- IK 17 non vet mil. m
I
I
rm
fuiiif.il
n
hi in tlir ciiuilna
in
tlir
umlii
nilh
tlir
power
lo
sludy before llie Commission ap­ not (Igliting th* national liralih
bv
a
Lull',
1
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Imli
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1
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lirlnrto
cnekpil
I*,
iln
li.'ld
-d
it'SCUII
&gt;r.u lli . -I tiruirut, lirfoir fhr with II11II1II was In ought not hv
proves it its the form of a resolu­ program hut was fighting "tu keep h.u k it- iln isnmt" J.ir Mil'aslin, Nali.noil II, hi am/ilPm ( miter
III,, ill'tl'll'r i.ll 1C dllcct I'VMIIIinU llte line m.l on.l.lh Inii. i' ..I tin bimp
parly
pulilli’i
out
of
medicine
and
, I
.
I III I I Im . I"
Il l l I'll ' O id*
*^rminnle lligh Si hnol history mrc,
tion. said City Manager Clifford
i mil li lord rtprrlalimix l in n . I II*1 a ilncsB s a i d In* »h*l U‘d
llgllt llittol
,,.oo Ih oi|d"
mm
mil ll»t
11 uuit used on r a a « a u .
Bl .1
an In prcsnrv* th* high standatds
McKibbin. The RFC will probably and splendid traditions of (hi- pro­ teacher anil stale dun Ini of ihe thal a lilllilliri nl lira iriltguill'
l,lent
1 1ri■11■.
'a i . 1 ill ,i ilii mado 1■\
■ loiitaioinga unit
iV
rslnnii
plans
«milil
mi
lo
I
onlake lip the whole issue of bonds, fession in the best Inleiisl* "t Wuihl f'edriahrti, tolil ihr Rotary
I'luise win. li ■
d o,m
mi .1
., hi*
......Itl Kin.' vill. 10101
\ i ill** ''hurI. .1 M
- HUM
III ’ i",I
Micss at llo iiuiiliia srsslmi to
Nrlll I^lt-I Illl'*
patients and dortora alike "
••lull at him broil at the Yacht snpplrairni ilm-r alrrnt, m Ihe
lie atided.
I•I«Ii* til |"h « Islltli I t| Mm tt lli'** (4a|It ( l , t . . •’in
"Ills
statement
la
tint
the
icmi
II
hum
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(“'ii.
1
1
1
1
1
I li*;il'4*lh 3
The leporli of th r Hwlmmlng
» m hv
I lull yrilrulity.
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I*.. ..... I* I ri 1 K..i f. Il, tn.I *«4 u !* ••I Ni'WH
I’utX Adv&amp;ory Contraiit*eras, let-um of nn ImtraMiul inveiligallnn hul
Until ii' M mil*
t It IMiIII|, IM' II11 ( V i h lim e.!
Wn|ill gnvriiinirnl l. * II l i t
WuMlimtflOll* *
memiliix .a, St cent ailmliaioii price Just another ttam In tha Imuran
WAMIINi.liIN.
I&gt;rc.
l
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/
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ill I In i ii ' h h-*i11• 1 . I ’M* 'I &gt; M thi 1 h»v uhti 111.■rtfi .tlIn.| nmi
fur rhllqriVi^firul 2S cants for Administration's campaign for »*» IihiiikIii alanii voluntarily hy all A 1 ainp.iini Ini g m rrmmrnl ir
I 1|'|*Ml-kith I‘|'I U'* * If I l- 4' I I t •Ml ..| lh« m. 1 1 (1 illl, thi' n III tlktt
adults, and that tha pool h« oil#* own national health program, the nations of ihr wmhJ sacrificing
Mill Nil*
Hul &lt;rt I *1-1 VIII II * | tl •I
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hip.
III
\ "I * 4l 11&lt;U*i All |«Ul t
Im 10 l.i. l.y l.mlr.l dilown lo an
a yean aruund paals, with said the “Fellowahlp.
I \l I.Atl AMiik K, Iter ft "Ft It'll I llr1 - | •»e*111MW ■II M'll | at$I I»4111
c l hy f o g
t ' Mill
IwirilII ninuvis
Hordar, who
M |Htl
wi»« ia
i» the Uoyal
7/7 a small pail nl their individual
full lima from April to' October
up
hy
*tivlil
.vill jimjii
pi,u n piogiam
p i n g , a m diawn
dl
t'A
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ft
I
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11
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41.
11
ttui)il
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idler
('
itl
(lay
*iai,l
to
ind
foundtr
of
PjJ
sovereignly to one my) trio lily
1114,11 *11il *‘ii I&gt; li rivsiiy rain.
•nd part time during tha winter,
da, lie lias st.qiprd paying Slate l l l r V jmt ttstl tl I.. ' i H ll iln ii! i h f l \\MftlI
Mi.
......... . wm* diiscnhad
waa accepted he tha Commjatlon. lowanlp, described Ewing a- " Ml authority wilts power lo pravtnt l l n b e i i l l o o t r i I la f o i e c a t i that bill- Ituipniaiily liecnuse tlir gen r HtIll'll 1^ 1 ' tittiit.
M M lim im tl
■inat•I v minimum' —40
■ i*.iq|il n . r th e l a . p a y e i $.'IMN),
r. McfThbir) ■wwa.Mpd th it tha Trumap’s agent over het*.
wot. lie continued, or it will be
Hi** v H i » 1 hi 1111
till Ihn I |mii$?
MSI fund Is all but Wiped not.
liny si|'t vlalbillty ol
/ - I lio’ not Wind Id* calling f'!"*?
tnmltt
•nl a .esttie 1 spotted In Ihe Cahliirt- Mint *11 hill I h * thi *1
! ul.11,1
hide
• -It Jj III
II*
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lion til the actual operation of Hie of t\s dieharda, but l •do ubjaet hiotitthi about involuntarily through
"lie
face
Ihe
fll’
t
uf
the
yril
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11..- t&lt;..inr• I'lF.iilrnt, aildtci.mg
tod \n F u i.r then’ Whu
pool, which
la now waring corn when li# auggaata w* are unposed a world war which will sa« one ira
RWIi
WHli
I,
in
tv
enough
mmirv
In
meet
tlir
M
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I
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ill
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III
it
01
.
rail,
tioaU
In th» nalTonai 'health adrame, linn cimqiietmg all the rerl and I (lie Nstninal Kringamratmn lm i..•ro
‘ I I • .to
plotfon. •
«t 1 i.i .j r tiii! I mi 11 n ii»I )i III*
I,r. 1 . .......I', I ,.t frtciors fbr *1
A number of raaldant* from thi h« said. Th# Fellowship, he *» impnimg ils will upon the entiir Irirm * tail mylit, pictlulcd liisl I&gt;mvriill "
i
n.,
ral
milliuti
dullars
tliui
I
ih
i
• ,M*i DM 4- 1,
I |tr 1 li t |’ Ml Mil
i II 1 . 1, , *. „* 1 I" High “ti lli*-&lt;f
area bounded by Twentieth HtreeJ. plained, opposes Win* ••(»*»•»
•
(I.i* It-, al MSI 1 F'l/ilMI.OiXMNH) turn 1*1 tilde I" P'H Ini' lie"
tn, I .ml tin- fctatlvA/t
, i... health
il.-mIt I, program
inourtiii which it wlihas ,¥l„J(|
\1 (in MD I lti‘#‘nixii 1 Jihiiiik'iiy
Escambia Drive, Locust and Mel the
„
ii,, sin , t •ms—most of-'H
•lllr
loilldings
Mlien
1'
v
*1*
fill
Innvlll* Avenue, what* many new to correct.
Mr MrC'ii'dln was Introduced liy i* *l 2 '‘t*1" ,‘l1" lri^ Ni^ ^ie cstcetlid 1- In'll lias been dumped into llo 11 II, 1 4111ii*I I Jn i'll * r* 'Ml ifi11 *
,1 lllllltiliril "tt 1**1*»• Hit*
%
nie Fellowship, in it* f°trn'*} Jack ItatiKan who ncallad tlist
hornet art/being built and occupied
tin' lulliit.ina (rai
,1 11 • • I . ' * I lll h i
'll
1.
eriii'i.'il fund, but i ' ioi n till ili’ii
leigiestcd that th* City make “ statement, said that n.me of
ho *nuk* on lids ■nhji'pt on* ycai
.
,
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.1 Ih.
I mi t
ii
1f .
H aailaa** « * ran* ■•••
survey for placing of new street
ago .......... nil,led nut that the ti.o.1
"'*»
1
» ' « ' 1 If*.- .ash balance tmluv stood it I II,.
I th.l » 1 It h il
‘ I* If
lights. This request was granted
fur wm Id government hud nut -'niltut Imnr m dir l.md, Mnn.ii t:\i.f I null, hr said
I
, ,, I II*' I t 1 &gt;1.4
idle m o l d Illy p a y 1nil t m s i a t ,
Request of d A. Maddy of the
dinuidshed during the interval llr
, 1.1
Him irnilving name, air l e e i i r y a n d i l l - i d ........... i i i i p l m . - I , I
\ I hill
I H 1 il l I II'lltr |
Vll|!
Fellowship Front, for extension ------------.
.
. said 11,at tit* danger of wa,
,,|ltl u t r . „,.| l„||.,|1„„’ '
,
,,
I, 1 | iI 1I ! l o l l I ID f fit
will l it,- about t'.\Unounu
lie immeilial* and that nov "a*
,
,
u
1 • (( I.I. | It.. M&lt;•Mr*
l
l
y
Mt-|iendiliK
p
u
y
m
e
i
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l
.
.f
Idll*
"/tins
gruvs
at
the
Municipal
Allwliii'li might Ineak out tn Kurnpt
«lir r.mnalr nl a fij. dlll.lHN),
citrua gruva at . ... ----.
1* Miillttltnt rtti I'uRl N|t I
(Caatsaaei wa *• ** •*«&gt;
would quickly vngutf the vilmli nuo .jrlnil Im llo. lutal ycai. I lie I Iim|&gt;trull*i add l'd. In- liupe
have I'oongli 1......
*.... . 111 ,
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I i Ii F I. AH P It. .- I t
i-l'i
u 1' 11
tu 1 ii
tiultng nr tl lour ill. 1. I’mnlrid tlt.i lli|t the next liner weeks to&gt; 1‘ t r .1 i i i f 1 I s I k h u n t 'l l
Mr McCaslln outlined lli* m
1 1,*fe if o ia l
ilm
tnuil tiling
iiirel
tlir
Mats
psyioll
and
mill
gaoirallon of the United Nninm lltm ian'
l o ( i n n v i a ( a m p •it reellirlit c n ot itl I I I *• e today
at Han Franlcscu and said that u
||ir .
.iav rm,Irirm r. ,)&gt;mi the ( I .lioo.oou jllo.'tlhui doe 1
I unit'll id llp lliiid ' *d f l e s h
din s
writar*
mi
.tail.
4
yum returned Sunday night from had been successful in alum
II .til f r m o I I 1 " I s 1' ■
stt'l
In
an
vffuit
In
r|
&gt;
m
l
tip
H
im
h
i
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N"»
' lo 'an efforT ti/ ip m l .... .he ... !
1 '
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•„ ' ’
,
Tha Anchor Inn, on the Or il,r animal mid winter conferente ell of il . objective, .............. n e.u ‘
in
voiihp
ihf
Cahllivl
4«lM
|ilrt|
.t
1
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Undo Highway at French Avanuu. m .lacksrmvllle. The local .post effort to establish a lasting prs.r ' •.mnolirr Im tlir Hoover Krp.,,1.......in* .the Cihltiel adoptr.l .1 ir-.. [ • ............
I Ills
follow'■
I lie
,'U.l i.OiHrV
• »•■
'
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was antarad Sunday night and wa* awarded a carllftcata of martt llr said that th* wmld t. im „ ,s ,r.t,H tlmr loJsV It. wind up ''dim, by Hchool Hopi II,. on- I*
• I n . ' l l i i s t flit.I
In pi'i n g I, I. ItV
. .
. . ,
. Halley Ulglllg Floridians In tun
■' ' 1 *.&gt; i t i * |oi-mi
more than $1,000 waa atolan. ..............._
. . ............ of Florida •livltlrd li&gt;l, 1 Iwn mined t-aoin- m l
...rn thr .Department
I .1 into I'/fl'CI * . 1
■■ai 1 ■ en11
*ill " , ‘ 1'
,l" 1
Folic* Chief Hoy G. Wllllama 1 *■ t )(ir
meritorlou* service in Its that Ilia grealest armanu'in !«■• o hedolr iln In, led pic.ridatum ul 1 «i.wfi iilliu aulomotnlr license tan
.'I
l l . j lllirt l l r . 11 t i n i l tost I I* I'J
ported this morning.
, , &gt;mrml.rrihlp drlv*.
It wa* m » t- t t - t.Ulory Of tile ....... I 1 ,„ awtid to .‘in irlan ni (M enu 1 « » 'ly •» potlible it dm asl —l ' m 11 ................. ", '
li- . 1 out tlirn
,|.|'li
&gt;t holiday
. ,
,
.
, ......... ......... tax c u H a c t o n in nut, thru .................. ..................... " "
111
.
Tha robbery waa reported
toa ^ 1(||i ,,n n|U (n Klnrida hmiored taking place betwsen them
I.....
|il* tin lil|i|nl,» 1.........
.not ). dint on tor Ini
tou iig ro iis
md. 1 .
II
lag ifi'elpts to la lia li.
"ilglity-une cents nut of *'*' '
olica yesterday noon whan Jim .mt uf the mt&gt;r* than ‘.’no post*
1 t i e In(Mile*&gt;d
lilt- lira Hut I' I tpply tn ddi
tax Tloilar In the Unit*,I Hist*
a t m i . ' 41 n.il-t ulintg soil 0111
,y„|0 u „ p w(„t „„ M|, 11.-,• 1
owner,
opened
th*
r.’jf 1ie*l Mr ,‘Xpancar,
1 ’apt. Karl T. I.ouck* w»* the re1
i klillvlu
A1lilil d
11 1 snip Il 4
goes
directly
or
indliectly
In
1„
.Ion,
in
llir
11011141)
rgubluli
Ihe
deadllile
for
imitha-r
il»o
1
■h
.
Tha
cash
register
w*»
ivarn.
ripjent of two awards. For being
s*l • P"l Is
— 1 fl 1411 dm ID It*
"Il t■1■
1 ,„ld ,11 11 II h* 11 1
iruaiiaasri ua r u t aur
ft. They will yirld alnoil fid.
ten pounded
found
rounded upon the Legionnaire who enrolled the Mther to tiay for past wars, m tn
•uod to have b**n
■ 'C)ll to ' ,1 uiii liVt 1 d Itl
Uil li
1 1 ....... 1u
pteptr*
fm
future
wars.
Mi
M
&gt;
--------------------------|
nhfl.UOO
during
th*
"lode
&gt;e»i
Of
the
emour.
and damaged.
i, *u0.1 . member* SI ------individually,
he
in. topping in 1 1a.
".Ml, H i|"Dl iCU 1 "
. .S
u . A- maA .a
•1
H pf iIII(&gt;
Vh
F (1
CompirolJer Gay -aid iec*,|dstolen,
about $#00 wa# in cash
K|v*rs a diamond
encrusted 1 '-jilin said, adding tha* &gt;udv * U iai nr t *f 1l 1l II h
h K
iio v
I
1 ., t year’s p hihltl &gt;11 •ll 11 'lit
•U‘
"
f*. r&lt; 1?
I
it,
m
th*
naw
sai*.
is
an
')•
&gt;
•
,
pctcgnl
of
the
tax
dollar
1
*
&lt;01
and
1 eglun nin. He also racaivad four
an $100 in chacka. ,
rids
iliir.rin.r .1 t.ipiiivids wa. 1 -1 hi Iriy
1 .id
1, Il
stoning to Iricklv in ,' &gt; . 11, atnmi 'th e screen outside of th# vanfVg1m i"e )l*r« tt* lighters juris I welfare, and only 3 pn
in fm
t•t hv
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tn
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i
.
„
i
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cent
for
ihe
ordinary
opr
ratio,
_______
tilator fan waa found s
fur **ch (tu tntmbera we enli„ evnel In, ir 1 ii hi*' nn,UR
. .as mill •If IMl. il Inm 1h *4(8'
been removed permitting entry lolled.
....................... *
TALLAHASSEE Drc. is.— m!*» ii.it he still haa im ,1. finite id, j
II -illil Jlf 1 on ,1 pi IV i' .il it,- I, di,|ay it 1 (M \ M h .• 36.
about
how
much
it
"
ill
pi
mine*
Into the building
bv crawling
uildf
The conference approved th#
■Governor Warren lelitlnril in
h , i„t ut I2:iii \ M l tu i1
I lie $3,611,000
......... Hie I,I, Ir 1 um| |.s. lilte death ll 11*
itween th* fan bladaa.
4*0
final plans for th* annual conMill UlltV aljCl
&gt;liv mansion for a few hours to­
i hr lll.'iri," 1In,
genet
.si
fund
was
l*n
sliri
Gay
Another robbery wee reported 1 rn Him which will b* held In April
day,
*
tine
I II l . ill* 1 Hod ‘ 1 ss •** 1 "mon 'tilled 1 |-a11k !h&lt;
l.i.ik
out
13,600,000
tu
nmi
&lt;
Hi.
r Gilbert Williams, operator of uf HIM In Ft. Lauderdale.
lu r I m Mill 4 I'I •
&gt; .a .ld)ipli,k‘ • ,’•*( il Idll- Mi, t
""I'I*
'I
h*
Governor
was
among
H
i!
(lecembar
Htata
w
il.*.t..
tfve Good Luck Grocary, l - u*
At Die doting luncheon Sunday
Mil) HU1 11*1*11 -ImimI 1hi' 111 , 1 Ji.lf', for ur ni*',** 1 i.i N • •!’»
.
„ .
...
, ...... iiiatleidH of the Tallahassee Mo- county scltoula.
West Thirteen! Street, who re- State Rep. Rryan G. Patton spoke
I 'I I'I llpef l ull
M'll lit ItiWi tiip I^n Hutner waa elected ■
niorlal lfoa|illal who were trails
veafad that Uia place had b“*n ,11 the subject of “Tha Dangers man of the County Conmdit** 1
It il fH1* •11 nffit'ial* ImiiU'iI mi iii'c permit 1•si Is »*riil Mil 4
fttrred
from
Hi*
old
Army
Air
antarad Sunday night and
rharga uf admtniitaring farm pi
. "inli,l&lt;atInn pi :oIs sal M.i
if nonimumsm From Within.
It II JJrH,
th
inti
I'V e* Hospital to th* city’s new
removed from cash register*.
rear* the Legion has grama lirough the I'rmliicHun «•*■-»
"For HI yaara
pin,lei i,| tl III*
itislitulinti.
tillin', M"
in Im 1III* Mu111mi* 1‘n
Police are making an Intel)' liren the leader in tha fight } ■rkallng Adininlatratlun o .he
O ifH
k
mo 1 •111*1 lie Nl'glu "i--till'd l,l
Duwev
„„
unival at Hi*
of tha rob- sgainst Communism,” Patton
aiv* Invaetigation
Ii
plt.ir Iln llt'lx Ilf III IIIUl|t V 4II
HC*II(Mil. lit 11 t|i.q
0/
,A“r,.e
,,1,"
"
r
new
hospital
th*
Gov
■* “Poll*#- "h
i
f a||||^t&gt;iv admlnlstrativ*
aaaiaaallxlutrutllfaj «ul .I . . i-uom* wa. not ready for lacco
beriai,
Chief
Wil Hared. "Yet, today, w* are In far fTai-.
RIM. said
11til 11111u11
piiiiIrIhiii'IiI
I
I AI.I,AHA."Mil . ...... It wl’t
Ctrl* IMatideux,
Mrs .James A. Jexlv, "li vt-m
llama.
1
greater danger from the threat of fleer, announcad today,
, Tim CnbtiiH Itiiard „r KihisiHiun
.Ipaney, Ho, traveling lo his private old mother nf klr*. Phillip It Ihn'h ■•Ii»im&gt; ,t
C&lt;otninuniain than aver before, It
tiled at tha local hnspilnl ul
H&gt;
i»,lay agreed in mli'pti nn, .dfi.-DI
Out pf more than *H(tu
j limousine, Ira want to Hu- mansion
CALDWELL WINS
m i --i|Ni. liny 1 rn nh
I* Incumbent upon each of ua to giowers to whom notices of Hatur- |
w|fj re-enter the hospital A.M. today followiiiK « -huit ill
puldfi! sdiuul lexllmnki It, ’.di f l s is
TALLAHASSEE, Dac. lA rV f' see that the type of government day's election wara sent, only MM
HI IH I'.'. In-e 1:1
1,1*1
. lli,'111I mi?, *'
ness,
this afternoon
___mer Govarnor Millard Celd which we received from our fore voted.
—Forr
I lie liiihril n,' i ' i '|il,',| l ei'i m n u eti Mrs. Je ily came In Hnnfonl fum in uit 11,. Iit *■ lii'iuhpiurleiH ii'juult'd
Th* Governor’s physician said
waU. tn hla flrat appearance i«- bear* as a trust ahmild
ilij ba passed
i l n; ItnJ ftiiiinl the mp.t,iup ll.iee- did i o n s n f Hi'I imii I Hupi
Leslie T. liryan waa alerted vie*
lim m .is
i,. " r„fii,,.
ffliw th# Cabinet aa a private on to our children and onr chil­ chairman and J . T. McLain, Jr., a ill* chief executive b. "feeling het yearn agn with her hiihhan.l fioiu vein , ,i. | -m ,,r lli,, Amt&gt;i i.-iiii ,|i’i) I' Hnlley, gnd a ru m .... „f itinly
ter" but would lie confined Ini Musbillg, N, Y, They resided at
tr. today won a reduction In dren's children at laaat In aa good committee member.
Homier I ■everal more days.
1! 17 Holly Avanuu. Kin- was I...... o') cm.... under u| It.'iliii loidi'iil '’m n n i i l t a r . Hint h a s f o r i,'v&lt;irul
that coaital petroleum com condition as wa roc*lv*d It."
Carter waa cbosan aa first alter
niter n limit win,di I,ml iimlidi/eil 'Vi't'ks lie ,&gt;11 |,»ilnii|: n v c i I v I Inrat: s
Warren entered the hospital March 1 0 , IgOll In Readim;. F it
ia paying fo r an oil laea* on
I'alton is tha present chairman nati) and Frank Russall a* second Isst Wednesday, suffering from an
Besiiles iha husband tntd tier •nosl ut d,e Amerl,'im mid Gem,m, a n d s e e i n g w ld eli n e e d i f p l m - l n g .
Innda. ..........
of the Un-American Activities
opard stomach and physical and daughter shu Is survived by I wo m.itm in .1 pnll.'c in I lie ,-|, y,
__ amount atlll la to ha cal- Committee of the Houm of Repre­ alternate,
I lie . I11I1I l&lt;n,l wan,|eieil nut ,,(
"Tid* ia an I m p o r t a n t com nervous exhaustion.
C n r c Ml-!El
granddaughters, Mrs. Ileuiye An
tad, but tha reduction may sentatives of Florida and la a past
•uiatad,
p M t,»
m itt**," said Mr. Mathleux thi*
lilreclum „f Ihe Semnml,. Cnimdrew Hneer and Miss Phyllis Itaeh tin. Timil viilil al aim,it
•0 parcant of tha
ha aa much aa 10
ty Cliamhnr ,,f Cumiiien-it wjll
of Hanford) one grandson, I'hdhp day
SMUGGLER IIELIl
made by department. commander in Oxla- morning, "as It has a lot to do with
MfltOOO annual paymanta
pay
A tteueist ''all was sent mil |,y ........ tunlghi at 7:80 nVInek aV
the allocation of funds for soil
homa.
•
aaaa«.ffy
■III' e " 1
It.
....................
Ilach, ir*i'
Jr.. dbiiihiu
Hanford;
“ un ' , ■
one
MIAMI, Dec. 13 —1/1*}— The in
the company, ■
I.ncsl representative! attandlag conservation In Baminal* County, fourth uf til) alien* smuggled Into Mrn. K, H, Tyler, Vuleejo, C iilif; hol 11 Gi'imnn civil bin pull,',. mM| 1tie Touriat Centnr, Edward llig1I1,. Aniiri,-nn military indice put- i!tna, mtinager, anmmiiced i,&gt;day.t
which he estimated would mmuint ibis country hy plana from Culm «on*
f t n ihrothar,
l l M H t w g j William
l Y l l i m i l l W.
1f t 'Cliumb-v
I
Hint iicoie, ,,f senti'lierH nn Hn&gt;
ohn to $10,800 in 1060. The group mil waa arrested in Naw York City u| I.ting Island City, N. Y.
Galloway, Joal Fi#|i
make r r c u i u m i n d s l l o m for Saturday, It waa announced today
Funeral services will lie ......- ei'lie. It I,ail Iteen (enrt'd Hie lm\
forton, rapt., I
changes in futitre programs slid
"ol. William Carmichael, chief ducted at 8:30 P.81, Friilav a' IlMglll Inn,' wuililerfd into Hi* vast
1 0 *HOPP,N^AVf
1, Jr . .
can administer possible price sup of tha immigration and nnturail Erickson Funeral Hume with Rev m *it iif tin Grunitwiilil Kurus I tn-ur
porta on acreage allotment*.
ration service in Miami, said A, 0. Mctnnla and Dr. K. I' Ills lullin'
U. N. HIT
Interment
Nlrolaa Neuman, 38, a Romanian Brownlee officiating.
BOSTON, Dac. 18. — (/P) —
MKANKHT MAN
ISRAKI.I CAPITAL
was arrested by New York patrol will follow in Evergreen CmmU. H. Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
I FI. AVIV, Israel, Dec. 13.—(A3
LYNN, Maas., Dac. Ut.-i/D - man.
tery.
Jr ., says lb# United Nation* did An armed man robbad a parap­
—Th* ImjicH Knnsbet ()iarllauientt will 1ne 1 in Jerusalem ill l&lt;)
legic last night •• he sat lt*l|&gt;1es&gt;l
GHOVKB PURCHASED
in his specially constructed wheel
Harauel B. Hal
Nelson of Orlando ' TA M P A ,. Dec. 18—(/P)-Thr«* days, its speaker, Joseph Hprltt.
recently purchased grove proper­ Ht. Patcraburg
•hair.
man tossed a /ttk, anummretl today,
David lien tjurinn, tha prime
Joseph Mangan- 68, told nolle* ties In Sections 16, 21 and 22, For­ cigar bog
sof
ew money olf
•tuck a pistol in hla est City, from Mr. and Mrs. Lin­ Gandy “ ‘
vlill* minister, m e apec led In move his
ly loday whiia
eheeled along a city coln D. Whyte and Mr. nad Mrs. officara
th an at high offices lo Hi* Holy City tomorrow.
Rut govnrninem spokesman said
»tra«t and robbad him of $24
Louie Okun of Naw York City and apaad
tha apart.
hla car, re- Mr. wtd Mr*. M artin Rarnkoff of
-------- William A. lira present nmvsi do not maau
_ friends, to Patlano^, M. J , lav eau * stamp*
Eblen, 21, Jirufalvm is Immadiataly to b#
-to report the on
M Vtr. Weaver Is considered tha orftclal political
pur‘
capital of tha d ata of IsrarL
)d $160,000,
A ir Bair.

City Geta Report
OF RFC On Loan
For River Docks

SLonraf.' Miu^hin I*.

Federalist Aims Hoover Presents
Are Told Rotary 8 Point Program
By Joe McCusbn To Aid Tax|&gt;ayers

RFC Ts Expected To
Take Up Whole Of
$.100,000 Bond Issue

Savt* Ovt*i
Iit

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Bil-

I &gt;iill,it •; A Yttar

State Out 01* Cash,
Cay StapsPayment
Of Stale's Hi l l s

m

Anchor Inn Entered,

Holiday ( itms
Shi pi inip. Kail To
Last Eifcht Days

Local Post Given
llonora
Honors At Annual
Legion Conference

And Robbed Of lif W 'I .J ir s ^ iy id T -a s * !!:

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■ M M B M S JIf

11 11 "

THE HANFORD

i

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

Radar For Russia Sunday Journals
Japs Say U&amp; Flier
.F o n d F o r Failure Of Soviet H'onllan**
Craw Cxg, Uumt
Excerise Muscles Regrets Shooting
F arm P r ic e A id Attempt To Drop Kuhamil".
.Inman Hiild he telephuned Id*
u Cul. Oltxiugei',
Tito Admitted in"tiia-iVViori ighiofficer,
As Well As Brain Yamamoto Down
Kield, Hoy ton, Otiiu,
(pears Exhaustion M 'l-GRAf)!:. Vugmlnvia, l)ff n I •uni
asked him iilanit the cipilpTOKV‘6* Dee. 0. — (/»*) _ JnpHv HA I, IlOYI.R
IJ*li

•' --------------

PPC Chief Says Over
«l,;3 Billion Invested In
i«'*Commodity L o a n s
^ M E M M IlS ,™ Tm P * D e e . 6 -&lt;/|*&gt;
,jr, hr president ni tlm Commodity
jpedit Corporation says the govtrrmm l’t fund to support farm
Pftrr* i' Hearing ealiauition.
Rail'll S. Trigg. the CCC chief
MM I’roditrlion and Mmkrting Ad
mjniilrator. raid line yesterday
|hal “ we will have to be vciy
oareful in nutkinK additional price
ittbjKirt rbmmitmcnls. There air
dgifinile limit* ax to what we ran
•ffnrd to do."
I’&gt;Trfvtt made die announcement
aI, the animal Production and MaiMjino Administration (P M A ) corn
(■fence.
M B
‘-'•"More than |3,000,000,00(1 &lt;i7
CCC money I* Invested In I oventirlr* or rmnmodity loan*. When
W* make allowance for current
beratlun olillvatlonN, Including
rngrum Iunncn, at leant another
fllf hll|hm dollara tmixt he set
bide and held."
ii'Aud thU, hu Kahl. louvea "only
a billion; or leu* which can Im ronrded A h nvnllablu fur further
dH co Nuppnrt inviatmont,"
JPfrlflt 'hkld: "There U nuthlmt
Wally alkj-mlnK about this nU uii n&lt;m. We are runfldcnt that alt
ahllvatloAc on 1048 rrupa can he
handled under our prcucnl author­
ity. And the Investmcntii which
•fe tyliiK up th" fiinda do nut rut&gt;rpi'Mt reiillxed Iosnon."
t TrlirvV ailtlren* wiim thu kickoff
for the uii-i’tliiK which I* xreiuu
two NpveiiTM lufraded- lucreiiHim'
4ur)ihise* mol dlinlltUhluK export
market*.
' The I’M A head warned that rulack* In prod net inn me ............ .
t appear* p mini Ido, hu *ald&gt; tlm I
[mltuliun* will hu nut on cum and
Ice production mid pnxalhly other
Cfop*.
■ "It U nlivliniN that wo nr* al­
ready produtlnK morn of Nome
erop* than the market will take at
lair price*." Trigg xahl. "Wo
have HUi'pliixcn and ran have much
heavier KiirphiNoa If 1 the right
JhlngH uren’t done,"

!

(Url’V Suicide
e IIIm h m m r » M m i*
broUtt'i
nl* brother.
ledlcal Kxumlnsr Merton T.
llsgber unlcrei) n imlle* Invmi I*
tlunuflur ruling (iu&lt; girl n sui»
' u nml reimitlifg «*hn .Itud. Jel
suicide note." Hs Oli) nut
J&gt; nil uf It but mill) tli* Kiri
rptn her tliniikrt fur "whnl people
•Vo i|onc fur in*."
I mi until tin- until uiliMi
ii "I had n feeling uf ir111It hi ii «
Imlng nlil* In truat Ilium n* well
ini ttu'v treated me."
Dr. Uajhigliei s*ld| Hiv idcud n*rt
"apparently luul u dreji fueling
t&gt;f Inferiority brought im by her
inability to uiljust herself to sur­
rounding* HtruiiKu to her.”
Kllxahclli nml liur brutliur,
Im, IH, u lliirviml Gdlcgu fri-uhn. came. here three yearn iik &lt;&gt;
ilVi) with Ilia illtirliiiiiiih wliu
vr no children.
felllxabclh spoke iiu Kitgllsh
H it hm i. become mi "A " student
m t tinI nml ntlitr stwlleu, tier
U g h nt/iyul teachers reported.
’"T h e y naiil uho wiij "ii» exerpttonni kuulciil" anil a "retiring
jnrl who dlil nut mix serially with
Ear elmmnuitcx wry much.
;,‘, Ttis suicide not*, (lie medical
rr niiIII, lulu'll furtflvcni’HM
iiiwiiiilly nit for which
,110 ultornnUva."

K

r

r. VfcRON, Wash., Dec. d ~
-A .grade
school principal
uilif killed lih attiuctivi:
w ifi and h«r finance, then
illy wunudrd IdniNt-lf ventre,
r In th" partly fiiruishsd him*
taw Om m du wan preparing
their forthcoming mnrrlugu.
rita victims were Mr*. Hetty
anatt' Trout, 87; William A.
an*,184, a flying Initructor
lint," Trout'* finance | und
Wi ‘Trout, 08, principal n(
•port gruminar
school, 40
i u|k the Bavlt RUer from
lieu Chief Don Landrulh astlm shunting to Trout'*
ity to offact a rceopcllavfMuhla format wlf*. Tho*
woo .divorced iu June, IU4n.
bodies wore
discovered
K. Buchanan, a nronilnt Varnon real estate man
Trout.
of Mr«i Trout
wife ro­
ha and h|»• s
of trip to
from a inoppluf
homo noxt door to tho cotM. Trout's
Mr*.
Trout non, Tarry, 0,
the llvtnf
llvlni room,
im/ fo bang-banf.V th*
tpfcken voungsUr crlod.
an rushed
next door
|. both hi* daughter and

J rirv
. ■UB
ftm.
both

on id.
■ (/!’)- Yilgotl.ivia’, h-iidint; t ‘
-'1 ,110,1 Coil," Jordan rpiutcd tlilmiinixl licw,|M|irr dr, |,uni lialay xmg'-i m. M-plying. “ HoriT tell imthe Coniiofonii hy infci.’iire Ii.m lln-y got i iniar eipiipmeiit. Kip il
4H*t
adlniltril failure of it- IH mi" Util*Il„. former officer huIiI hi? com"Id atlcuipt lo imiuiolc .in intrrn il plinl. I luce other plane" arrived
icvolt atiuiikl ilo- rnlr of I’rrinirr- ip ionic In llu*»lu with the Mime
i ipiipmcnl, he Hind, udding in eaeli
Maiili.il I ilo.
|&lt;u*c "t upped out tlm rudur."
Thi». mid liodiit, wa* iinplinl m
'■ieiiei at Arnold (tiencrul II. H.
ill* new hl.nl agaioxl lilo’i govrin- 'Airi'dil,
‘
then chief or tlm Aiuiy
tnrul in die form id a rriololiou An l 'iTt-1 would JilMt a* "null
j tiave given away In* right arm
adopted I,v tlic Cominlmni
1n* Hint i mlar." Joidnn dei-lured.
liiunist lniciiiiilion.il Infnimati'&gt;u i Ilowevei, u filth plurie took off
11mu Wuidiiiiglnii with Mnj, (JcnIhueaii) in Hungary.
In a long front-page an.dv-o of J•iat A- I. Vr-lyuov, chief of llnItiiH .iiin pm chasing mission, aIlie irtnllitioli, the firnl in die "f- 11.1,111 &lt;1, Jordun Mini.
ficinl prr»» here, IIo i Im ilnnouincf
"lie got Into tlm pluno," tinill* new irMilnlinn ii* part &gt;-l ' fminci officer *uid, "«nd I heard
p^l to make wiukcn of llie *•*&gt;&lt;l&lt;I Intel ilml la- dumped out In tlxgras* at tin, end of thu runway
"tout* of the nun-pcatc-lntinjj nil the ulher uiiiiecCMary eiiuliiIHiliry rtf the .Soviet govcrmmn*
nn-nt nml iinggugo und tunk off.
The riTolution hud called ii|ion all Instead of binding ut (ireut k'ullu,
la- went nil to KiissIm und thut1*
Coininuuiili lo work towaol die how l missed him."
ovcillwow of I ilo at a lieitluJordan stilil Hie Soviet general's
depiirliiit' from WuNhlngtiin win
Iruui Marxiim.
Till* new action of the &lt;‘"ioi» lepoiti-d in m-w-piiper stories und
fin in, Itoihu mill, will "only de l'- pictures,
Joidnn snld he IiiiiI Imen risked
nml Increnatr” the nni»*i'»’ dm*
I,v Hu- House Committee oil Hnlllipnivill of Soviet lactic*
"If llie flr*t leHidnliou (which \meiieiin Activities, la-fore which
l ll*|ei| Tito from the ffoininfoini la appealed yesterday, lint to
III Jlltiu, IP IH) Ml lcu*l l&gt;) ham ilimlgo I In- nome, of the luystei
mid cunfenl looked like hoiiic kiii'l .... "Mr. X" nml "Mr. Y " ment­
of Mnrxht document, the *ci'"ii'l ioned iu eounccliliii with tile
re*olutiotl icmlrid* om- iiiom-, liv alleged shipim-Uls of alolldc lulll il* form ii ml content, of the .1 Iul",
" I ’m going to stand hy Hint rerr-nleiicc of winie court miiihal,’
riuest," (hu funnel offu-er suld.
the editorial Mold,
".Mr. X" and "Mr. Y " lire two
llorlui chilled the tkiniinform
fm ileKcrihlrig Yiigoilnviii «* a i.ffieinl* ul the llonsevult Admiii"coonliy nml for pmiimlinr li ■lion alleged lo lie connected
with Ho- case.
the i i o *.ole ngidlit Tit".
.Ionian xiiid lie hud gievn the
"Ity Ihi* new ie*ololi&lt;&gt;1i," IIo i Im
mill, "icvolotiomuy movemcnlH in ,e,inilx containing Hie nniiic* to
4In- Miiihl Imv,. leccivcil ;imill»-i Chilli limn John Wiaal (H -tinl of
liolholimi* pill with no inlcriin- the llmete coniuiittee. \Vnod told
linn, tie said, "they would iiivesll.
rfmin I tu-k lo hwiiIIow it.
-'f'loVociilciil * of ii m-w war ■,n eale lIlls mutter nml would re*
l.oth idile* have rccelveil very leiiic lln- mime when ready."
In lie Itirnulcasl icumrk* nml
•&gt;&lt;i-i-iiuix mnii'i iul hu tmil' i Moaiiitr
tin- i-iuiHi' of pem-e tool ilcmoi i nev ■oiigM-xxiiiiial texlimuny, Jordan
......
tin- late Iltiny I., Hup&gt; t v
"The new ( 0111*11 of Soviet ho kin,., mi nidi- &gt;" I'lesideiil Itoose•ign policy, I'Hpcciiilly miiiolfe.ti l veil, nx nl) expediter of Hie ntomii
in the ougreKHive pre* k i i i „ again .t diipim-ril* 1&gt;, Ktixsiii,
( ’li,.e nsMOeintex of llopkin* said
Vugo*|nvla--haH la-cnme npcol,
ilie Hliil'-menlx iilmut him weie inlontiaiy In II* *logmi*.
"The wind* of lln- Soviet ,, •i 111,l« .
I niton l.i-wix, .Ii., I In- luilin
ini-M-iitl,live* have |o*l every nnivlclion. Their iiiiprim-lnled allitmle ecninieiilnloi who inlet viewed Joi ■
ii iimnv piiihli-liiH, llieir m-rvnii. min on the nil Inst Kriilny, Mini
"nil UNiliplomntlc luclilenl* again-l ye.dot day Hint former Vlce.l'ieslViigoihiviu-all ilila Im* proved ili-iil Henry A. Wulme also helped
' ii Ihei I'leuc |lint the new corn*,. 1„ get shipments of ulnmlc iiinl-,f Soviet foreign policy Ini* dead, clinl* to tile Soviet Hliinn.
Jin dim snld nl the news t-nticurd Hie real contrint of Hnvlel
leience Im In gnn to ipiestiiin the
UukhIiiV fighl for peui'e,"
xhipmi'iilrt of suIIiumi-n liy ItiiHslaii
i lews iu l.euil'l.eiise pliines nlI most ie&gt; .rant us hu ivenl to (in-nl
‘ nils .Inn. I, IP4£.
fl uallnnea *,«*, r*xi n*ri
"They XCCMICll l„ he Inking u
•he Stale of l-'hiclda. v x v
dt-iil "1 nml.-i ini tliinngh nml
"Tin* .f.egliihilnre did po| intend rn-nt
1M'Lf II Ii, pi es* ■Washlngimi," in0'l.v "tlcll reaull a* l|i/d , (deli 1 till
flow• froiti the mriloVilr' npinlnn," •1 1.
"In 11iy iliniy illiilcl Hie date
'flu- Siijiiciiie Coin I aim reverxed
«, lu ll, III!'Ii- lx u note
Hip tuiiiiMlnuglitur convIcHon of a of Jan Willi
l„ Wiixlllnglnll ami
-Uin-legged Tnmpa woman and m- IiiiiI 1
saw Ii' mini -fulfill -, Janes, lie'.*
dloeil n new trial.
The womiin. .tnci|iiellm&gt; (tucley (lie , 1111* who dcnii -,l Ill- M U Ill'llI'fl
will* emu Idl'd uf mnii-luuphti'r mid of mi-. He sent me In l.ienl, Col.
Nl'llteliceil In *i'cve I In eo year* In Itnhei’t II. I&gt;oliin.
Hn Jim. Jh, inII, Ihdini ciimu to
tlic Slate I'iimiii for the Snveinher, I Ii IH, ahooiing „r C. II. N iihIi , (In-lit I-nil-* nml hi March of thut
with whom "lie lived a* man nml Vein ID A,m y Inspectors urriveo
nml "vreiit over tin- I,axe from
wife for nine year*.
Dining Hie trial, tin- woman cud lo end," .Iordan sold.
lextifleil Na&lt;h wa* *hnl during
nil argument* lielweea tile two In
A m is c d
ii Haller. Mining I lie fight *he
mild, nhe win, *drod. evcml Him:*,
11 ..nilmiN ,1 I m m C u n , l l * » l
her ernlehea klekcil fintu her
tench and Ini glue, , were limitU, I1!wing und •&gt;'er,d ntd' are nm lShe nlnn tc,tilled Ninth eliohed lug (•• I'hirn &gt;' to ttnli iHijonul
her heveral time* nml dta'lnred lieiilHi pin ii in Ciigtaml mil e|ue.
"Von old H O It I ought lo kill you" where.
In iimimuieing plans fur the trip,
iluxllei' tllenn Terrell, wrilltig
the runrl'a iiiihiiIiiuiuh oplnhin, Cuing Mild || ,viis intended In get
*uId "It i* ind iimp|irnprlntu t’&gt; inforiiialinn to curry on n fullpoint out Ilml u gieni ninny hear­ fledged drive for pnssiige of I'rcsling (hi* rindli- title Imvtt imidw dent Truiiuin's cninptdxory lieulta
llieir way to Ihi* court "miking re- iii*uiimce ii Iii m in the nuxl session
cnin|M)ii*c for Injury to llieir 'per- f Congress,
The AM A Is rigid lug thu I'reMltun or 14-pul lit Inn* hut untie were
deni's pnipoxiils, widen Ironn du*
•Ini lied in female I rapping*.
"Tlii* la the fitrd ilrne u '*he* mmuced ns "i.iicliillied inediclne”
S t» ll ha* rnptied at our dour ill n I'H-parnl address lit Hi« ojmuiwith n prayer on her lip* fm* Ju*- iug of Hie asMicliitlon's four-dny
meeting, The group Is
tlre, hut Hie fuel Hint mm who linlciil
Im* ncipilrcd till* low-hurn lllle ■oNshii-rlng n move tu rnllect more
may niiprouch Hie lumplu of jux- fund* from doctors to carry on
lice with Ilia xuniu uNHurnncu a* its rumpuign.
me from the 'upper cru*t' I* thu
Iron", a Chicago physician, said
iittrllmto Hint liiten*lfle* our Jo- Hint "under the cover of the Wel­
votlon to it nml make* nn willing fare Hi ate thu nation Is bring led
to xarrlfiev life and good* tu keep down thu road to Km-lalisin with
all II* lillgliliugeffects on Indi­
It."
vidual Im-entlvu mid persmiMl re­
sponsibility."
Ho
duserltn’d the"Welfare
Nlnto ,or stntlsm" as a political
41'aallaHr* from Pa«r 0**1
progriim "bused on Hie erroneous
player.
"If ii company lint n right In proposition thut you cun fool most
Improve pension provisions unl- of tlm people most of the time.
"Nationalised medicine end the
Intcruliy, it n!*o has tlm right to
deerease those prnvlslmis, If It Welfare Hi ato appeal to many well
ail enprielmisly modify pcnslun liitcntlunod people. Including some
iH-iu-flts up or down, It cun nl*o physicians who either have failed
do tlm sumo for lupm wmk« m, hour* to recognise thu governmental
of work nr other ronditlon* of results of Hoclatlsm, or. recognis­
employment without i-imarnt of ing the ultimata outcome, conceal
their knowledge for ulterior pur­
Mm union.
Ilolrne said lie expected tha poses."
Nt.Rli to order thu Hell Hvstcm to
Under thu AMA's plan to ralsu
bargain collectively with too union more money for tho fight against
on penaluit nnd other matter*. He the President's health plan* matt
said thin order wilt clarify A .T.A of the nation's doctors would face
T.'* bargaining responsibility, . He regular "due*" payments, Just llRe
added that In the past the u n l« a union ar a fraternal organisa­
ha* had to deal with separate Bet tion.
companies but they, were only
"puppets" ami depended upon
PLOOniNCJ T R IA L
A .T.A T, for direction In bargain­
IINGI1A1 i Ala., Dee. ...
ing matters.
etato today announced
dine, a meebante,
tractive brunette who detent look
'tf r*J *nxt* X
any older than her years, made w " l A * Hth« " x ?

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Court Ruling

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NKW VOKK — m — If you
lire trying In ln*i&gt; weight, ilnn't
ovcrlnnk rending n good big Hun•lav newspaper.
Tlii - Is the rhi'api'Nl and la;xt
form »f i-xorcisc nvallnldc to mod­
ern limn.
It not only tunes ynur mind
Il take* nwny sloppy fnt ami rnplnci-x it with firm, solid muscle.
Lifting linrholts run Im dangrrmi*. if une stlpn and falls It can
hiiry ymir toes an Inch deep id
tin- (In,,ling. Tennis, hnnuhatt.
and huwllng arc sometimes too
'trcniious fur the middle-age
frame. And they are form* of exi-rclsp (lint rciiulre luklng a
Jmirncy.
Fur the hnmi'.lovillg mnn who
waul* to keep fit. however, noth­
ing In-lit* lending n klng.sixn Hunday newspaper. It'll tunc you up
like ii tiger, mid you’ll wake up
Monday morning refreshed and
i-agi-i- for I im week's work.
I learned thi* lesson some III
years ngo. I wax feeling weak
and run-down. Anything that re•piircd energy was anathema.
II rhiim-cd that I romplnlncd of
Mil* liixxiludu to un elderly sci|iiniutunce I met in (lie New York
I’ulilie 1,Unary.
"Fet-I toy muscles," Iiu saidcm Hug Id* arm. I did.
They
wen- like rolled springs.
“Now feel my stomach." It was
lik" I, hrjrk will,
"How ilo -you keep in such fine
-linin' lit your age7" I inquired.
"Very "Imptu. I read all tho
Kiimlny newspapers. That Is the
fim-si kind of workout for the
mil- cle*."
Then Im gtivo a list of eserclxci
und ciuitiontil:
"Ilnn't overdo it hy trying to
lift the paper all ut onco,"
Tills whs unnecessary advice.
When I tried to bring In tho news,
papers the following Hunday, I
found I couldn't budge them, f
tied a ............round them and
ilinggeil them In — with tho help
id my wife.
At riext I could only lift one
*n linn ul ii tlniu. As my bleeps
Ilibknii'il I found I could muscle
n lublobl paper overhead with onr,
I,nod Still working with tabloids
I -lulled building up my stmtinrh
ii io m lex.
My wife, Frances, would
pile xi-i-llon after section on mV
iibibum-n. At the end of a year J
could lln there und tnkr Hie whole
weight of a new ,Hunday Now
York Times un my tensed stoutaclt — und still lircnlho,
Two vi-nr, after I began this
*y*tnimtii- exercise I hod idlmmed
down go pounds and could hold a
Hunday new*p)4|H‘r overhead lii
em-li Imml
After that I tapered
off.
•
i t ' . Iul
Hot whenever I found my abdbiiivu g'-tHog slack I could quickly
11-mnv my strength by u e»rc/jd
wiiilunil with tho Hnlihath presi,.
Now I iismilly take these user,
i-Imvi only at,nut twice u year. , ,
The hlg lest I* on the (Ihrlstniat
seiiMin eilitiniis, I pussed it Hd*
year with flying colors. J started
ul 0 A.M. weighing' IDS pounds
mi thu liuthrumn ceales;
l-'nr un hour | lunncned up wit
huily lire** lifts „f the Dally New
nml the New York Mirror, hath
tut,Ini,I*. Then I stretch out «n
lln- floor nml told Frances:
"I'll,- ’em mi,"
Hlie diupprd Hie liihhdd* on my
I i i i i I stonuii-h.
Tlieq i.lie added
lln- New York Hernld Trlbmni.
N*-xl, with Hie help of n ncle'
ter, she mmuigcd l,t lift the 31! Ipngi&gt; New York Tien-., and put It
on. My ut munch sagged toward
my IiiicM hiiu', lull I cried:
"Now Hie Manhattan telephone
directory."
" I ’m ufruld," sin, murmured. "It
might kill you.”
"No, go ahead," I cried through
Hunched teeth.
Him nut on tlm il I r e e t a r y. I
lidil the whale mass for a mo­
ment, then rolled ankle to keep
from being crushed as It toppled
ever. When I got up and stupued
weighed
mi the lint broom scales I weigl
I IHI— five pounds less.
You, ton, can he panther atroni
hy following thin regimen wit
the Hunday newspapers, Dut don’t
oserclsa before an .open window.
They may blow apart and atrangla
you.

anese newspupers today tried to
picture Toni l.anphier,. 34.
34. form
it
American fighter pilot, ns
ii|i"lng|xlng for shooting down Jui&gt;tin's top war admiral.
Dining ii stopover hero on a
gl'ilml flight to conmiemorntn the
Wright brothers* Kitty Hawk feat
ID years ago, tuinphler wo* per,nailed by Japanese newsmen at
the airport to meet tho widow of
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.
l.anphier'* guns cut down Yamsrunto, thrn commander In chief
„f Japan’s combined fleet nnd
|ilnnuer of the Pearl Harbor uttsrk, on an Inspection trip to
lloijgainvilla in April of 1043.
Tlic widow, Mr*. Rel Yamamoto.
33, was presented to hunphirr at
IIn- airport.
A lending nflernoon newspaper
-pin*hcij a story lutrr that tho
American had presented a bouquet
t„ Mi's, Yamamoto "In memory
of the luta admiral,"
Another
newspaper, missing that angle,
-niil l.anphier promised to help
the admiral's son go to an Ameri, iiu school,
Tu mint Japanese this would
have meant an apology by l.nnphicr.
Official* of i’an-Aniorlenn A ir­
way- -aid Oil* is whnl liaiita-nedt
JapiilM-sa photographer* brought
Mr*. Yamamoto to the nil-port
nnd |icl‘*uatlvd J.IIIIidlin' to meet
her. They also produced ii bou­
quet nml a*ked tlm American to
hntnl it to the admiral's widow
while camera* snapped busily.
I.liter Mrs. Yamninolo said she
wanted lu send her son to an
American school.
Lannhier re­
plied if the buy reiiclied the United
.State* lie would be glad to meet
iiini.
A throng of Jupauc-c newsmen
wanted tu hear details from Lnnplder nf how- lie -lint ilmva a sell|datie bearing Yanmuiiito nnd nthers tu limigaiiivllh-. The Japnm-se
government Im* never officially
described how Yanianirdo died. TinAiiLerlt-an govciiiiiii-itl
withheld
&gt;he new* of thu incident during
must of thu war to prevent the
JiipniiDsi' from knowing Ameri­
can expert* hud broken their code.
(Thu actual .-nrte that resulted
in YmnaniotoV dentil'ivu* idiumcd

Vegetable Market
JACKHONVtM.K. D*c. 0— (At*)
— Ttifl Kx.lcral-Mlule Murlirl N««-i
Kervlcs surly Nsw Y„rk mnrkit
oh khorlitu (mils nml », uutulilri,
iprlccn lacompleleti
Avoindu* rials le-is* lair to
am,a ,|i,.,lii/ i,.'&gt;e-;ini, punter luw
? « . •■("», sinuJIrr xliol (Imx Ux
1.15-1.00.
...Haul' lieaiix blixhclH tUrlnab-x
« * '« Vnlcnllurs
r » » kmk- s.oii
I’lenilluls
5.35-a.lMt,
In ,
l.uorcr
4.ou-5.nn.
wax un -a as,
poorer i..',o.|.s«. r«w i.ae
Idem I,raps l.,i*h,l* f,&lt;w T.n»
l.tn-urnbrrs
Imxlirls
4.an-l.5ii.
ulillniiry |„ rul, quality J,Mi-3 im.
ptcklrs 3.50-1.00.
rinmlrlliiha Mi l.iml.ets rrulrx
3,115-3.&amp;D,
KUptHiil liilklirts 3 50-4.00, Irw
low ns 3,no, pi.urcr qtnillty I.5U3-uO
Kiiillve.clilrnry bushrls J.S3-3 r.n
l.xtiiri.l,, I,nail,,I* 2.00-3 30, pour
rr 1.50-1,13.
Iviiiiuiii«is per ut .13-.is.
In,time esstrrnXcralr* Ilia tine*
tan 3 ,l»a 3.50-2 13. few 3.mi, p.„.,.
or 1.50-3.00.
Domains 3.50-3 13.
poorer low as 2.uii, buxltels 3.»,i.
lalfntf" I/ft trimhcl i tiHfifin i*i&gt;r ■
i Iuiin 1.50*I.Tft. lame Rises I.OU*

NKW YORK, Dec. 0— {/Ih-Four
vnynge-wt-ury semm-n were under
arrest tmluy lifter u shipboard up­
rising In which the einbuttb'il
skipper iirridcntiilly shot his radio
officer In the buck.
The mrlen occurred on the Am ­
erican freighter Nathaniel II. Ful­
mer last night us she lay in
New York linrhor a short distance
from the Statue of Liberty.
Tiie wounded officer. Wllllum
lliiluxunow, IEI, was hit ns he went
lo llie defense of Cnpl. Vletnr
&lt;; Diax, of New Yolk.
Diux, u sen captain for I I years,
told police he was trying to
handcuff one of a group of re­
bellion* seamen when they lunge,I
ut Idm. As be leaped buck, lie
said, the gun discharged.
The Indict struck 11 bulkhead,
under thu direction of the Into rlcwheled and creased Itelaxanow’s
Adm, Marc Mltrhcr, who was in
command uf American air In the l.;\1, I/.I iMIklifil linxm sir.ip,
Hobmton* at the time.
Yama­
ITilnry 13 Inch rratm Molilvn*
1.00, ft’U- I
moto's plane was shut down hy 11a14.f I ;i-A 1I0K4ft
NIKII HN 1.00) 3 fllllvll (11
Army planes which caught It off tfo&gt;Ml wrif'ii
j,m»41r I&gt;’ ttliiHchiHt 3,5ft.
Ilougulnville on Apr. 18, llt-13 —
r* inicrw t»lifthcriti llutlfiftNf* lyfiti
Anifti« linR 3,do,
one year to the day after the 2 *•&gt;, fi*w 3.3'*i.
Itn 11I11 In 3. 35- 3,f*0.
Doolittle raid on Tokyo).
Hf|iiiimVi ImimIiH h y&lt; linvv Htralichlitml luriff*
Lunphlcr, from 11)43 until tn*t fitfk 3.3It*3.3ft,
in*. 3,iiD, »A hmshfltf I(ii Ihi 11 typi*
summer editor of the Dulse, Idaho, .VffH
*3.fto, ft tv l.ftn,
iMiiiriT 11mt
Htntesmun und now a partner In liirKfT mIsi'h
1.3.4-1,7ft,
luiHhDl'i
un atomic Itoseurrh corporation in h ir« 4’ In vi-ry Iiipr «&gt; l.fti»«3,5fi
Ti.imitoire
I
u« h 2 viiiN ArA ft.ftct,
Colonido Springs- In tluu In Hono­ 1&lt;7 ft 3ft, 7r7 1.7ft,
«|iiallly
lulu today. He makes Ills home ftkA to fix7 3.50.
Idrif** It* vi*ry lnrw*T
In Washington, I). C.

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The rumpus brought 11 India
distress message‘ from the 7.JUU
-ton freighter, and set llie huil.ol'
alive w Li h rburlng patrol ismIs
and flushing searchlights.
Harbor police liouriled thu ship.
Fifty more poliremcn und u con­
tingent of coast guard officers
and Fill 11gents met the ship as
she docked later at all Kasl River
pier.
Handling of tlic case was left
up to local police instead of fed­
eral authorities, since thu trouble
look place Inside the three-mile
ocean limit.
Police said thu fracas started
after a giuu|, uf crawinuu relumed
to thu ship from their first shore
liberty In 31 duys. Thu ship, curry­
ing 11 cargo uf sugar, laid just
returned from Honolulu.
A 1,111 wl started ill the crew's
quarters, police said, und when
the skipper Iricd tu slop It, crew
memhets drove him off. He went
to the bridge, got his revolver
nml returned with the rudlo offleer to help restore order
lleliisanow, of laincnster. Fa.,
had jumped In front of (lie captain
to defend him when the gun dis­
charged, police said, llciaznnow
was treated ut a hospital, and
returned tn the ship.
Held on third degree ussnult
charges were:
Churlrs O. Gllllkin, 21, seaman,
of Winston Salem, N.
Vermin
L. Fortc'r, 2P. seuninn, of Norfolk,
Vu.) John II. Ilurri*. 21, mess
Imy, of Flymoulli, N. C., and
Finest Caudle, 2t, oil swlpur, of
Rlrhnionil, Vo.

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SHIRTS!

U. S. Protestant

H ‘«,all**#a )M B I'aau 41**1
tin- federal eomiHI If I hey aril
adopted by tho executive committee,
Tho report d&lt; idorod "Tho scent­
ing Inability of om* luithin to
formuhite a puliry related (a tho
ceiilltltf* of 'tin* revolutionary' ern
emerging In A »l* ."t
Another riiimrl before tha exec­
utive enminlln-t- i-iilbii fur u milldniil effort lo mlsu C'liristmuM
almvii "mere tinsel dmI tin full."
Commen-iul aspect of Liu istnilts
iihotild Im Mdijrignlcil nml mure
spiritual emphasis limild 1® rnatorcil, the report xnld.
A nientcjirumlnm wax ,-xjieeted
on the Intoriiullnmdlxnliiin of
Jerusnlrn, a run cut tuple uf de­
bate In tlic United Nations Assemidy. .* , •
Ollier propusul* befure the com­
mittee urged:
A speedy pi-ace l rent y with
Japan ns ii "powerful stimulus to
till' evolution of ii dciiim-raHr
Asia."
It'-ju-nl of dl ciiiiilnuloiv luimigratiou mid mil'irallxnllon laws
again',t Asiatics.
More cuopcrutlou among fliiriiiHan rhurche.1 in mission.- Iu Asia
tu ward a more Orirnlni approach,
presenting Christ u* One "foe
whom there is no Kant or West."
Kslnldlshment of n perninnimt
Inleruntloniij agency under thu
United Nations for assisting all
inrosonx uprooted by war.
A in-oclaniHtion ly I'residrnt
Truman of Clirtstmas niimesty for
till i-onsclcntimii uhjretors, thus
restoring their rlvll rlgnls.
Testimony before Congress sup­
porting a curb oil "false elnlms"
In Mmior advertising presenting
rtlcuhm us an Investment In "pres­
tige and desirability."
Testimony before a congresslonnl
aub-commlttee Investigating
substandard Incomes, pointing out
that chureho* view low-income
persons ax "subject to special
pressures to break mural, spiritual
and social laws."
Tha executive committee meet­
ing will bo followed hero tomor­
lOMlIoeet r n a Page Os*.
row and Thursday hy th0 second
in the area,
xauthcaitern Inler-chnrch convo­
Unofficial reaction reported t orn cation, bring Ing together about
Scandinavian capitals appeared fa­ 000 lamtara from 10 suuthcaatern
vorable,
«|R
The proposal was Inspired by
KDA Administrator Paul a. Hoff- ly Scandinavia and Britain hut
man's repeated cal's for merging also of, the sterling area.
together the ecmmmlcii of Western
uf
cuantrWa far which Hrluln acre
Kiiropcqii countries, now
•a a banker In Inkirnatlonal trada
fipari hv reslrletlons un trn
and finale*. Member* besides h n eurmicy convertibility.
France, Italy nml the lleut-lufl u in are Auattallk, Now Zealaud,
BouUl Africa, India, Pakistan, Coy*’
-mintrlct (DelgUim, Tho Nt)th&gt;
lauds and l-uxemliourg) nlreui, ion, Burma, lra&lt;h and Iceland.
are Ntudylmr a similar .regions They gool thalr dollar reiuurcui.
It was not known whether BHgrouping. This h u bean call
"K rlta lu i."'
Itritaln often has been accustn
Ita notea said the talks
especialiv lit tha United BUtoa,
Mb*aimed at promotingfrear
lagging liahlnd on Buropein m i
a evunwiromlc cooperation. She has
counter*
shs must
d labor In tha area,
ie Britlrk
limited later-convartlin t consideration
immonweaRh tfirst
consideration.
„ .itrreiicwe, relaxing con.....
oa, Impart* and eventual reoa a« Iwtffs.
Sore to Britain^ ilk
niaation far
i similar arrangamante
Co w r i t loo
----------- nallemh __
( O i i P ) kRf;
.oa mambar

D R IS S S H IR TS FROM
^
PENNEY'S WORLD OF THRIFTY GIFTS

»*

W k l t a I t r i o k t l I t ’* the one dress shirt m en look fo rw a rd in at
C h ria tm a i. A n d th e y'll f o fo r these T o w n r raft* whites m ore than
aver, because P e n n e y't tailor* every shirt fro m

k lfk

q u a l i t y Sanforiaedf b rn a d c lo th . . . 1 1 0 A f w r f l of fin e ro m b e d
cotton in r a t h square in ch . T h e N u-craft* collar sets rig h t, it's
to m fort w ith a capital C . . . w o n 't w ilt after a ha rd day’* wear,

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Britidh Trade

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Radio Officer In
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To Fioltci Ik* F &gt; m lit in* World;
To Ptomoir Ik* P i t n m of America.
To Product Pros peril) fur .tenfold,

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VOLUM E

E s t a b lis h e d

XXXX

R ex B each,
Noted Author,
*1 Takes His Life

1908

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

W K O N K S U .A V

A s s o c ia te d

Barkley Says
U.S. Can Save
Chaotic World

Sink Trafnffnr W arship Thai Opposed Nelson
j» .v#yv- %*.** &gt;

D E C . 7. I'.H I)

*&gt;•" f

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72-Year Old Rollins
Grad Anti Sehring
Celery Grower Suf­
fered Front Cancer

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A in ci it .1 n Sacrifices
C.tn I *i event Wui Id
Sl.ivei v. And W ai.
S.ivs Vit*- I'tesident

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w b»

Imiml d*ad &lt;d .1 pniol

wound in thebrail nl Im
houtr
ilf3i lin r tlii&gt; liioimilg.
lilt 11*.illi wm piiiiKMiiirrd &gt;nirid* liy roiinlv Judge J. Kuwaiti
l.tviugxlou unit Slim tl lliiiiv.iiil
Coker.
Ii*ti It hail li**n xulfrnuK limn
* llniMl .nl 1n*nl Im lhi*r yr.tit. |&lt;
III* hotly wax Inniicl by 3 nun* 1

LAII SHIP FROM IH I HUNCH ll.illlb d rlrs lr.t *1 I Kfuly.ll llir ...... I. n m «i|.ii'-u ui linfilii iil.lr it irn l tu III*
Outturn off HorLinuulh. Lug Huyli la tuilliilril III* "I j i I *•*•&gt;I ami
it u j - j u u tu i- t ti I-n* r ......... ....... . &lt;«
**f n fi 1 1 ■1 I tie
til#
■l i t n i b K d fl*«l S3 til* &gt;hl|i lIllappe-Med I ll l l l l l S ' i ***•» **.• Ill Uii un
I I . I.
1fie \ n lid unit? Mi ilt'li tt
v*f**l. ri ll Klv iild ill* iJillinill g- fruit'll. «JIat|irai It 'III liu lnlf iii ■
■ 1■ ■
I | i i.in it *lf I "j*11 I1or1111
f e « i)u&gt;t 1( 1*1 h«! •ti ll). Ill* Ailmli ully tin l*lnl li 1 " i t ............. t i l . '

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"vita liioilylil him hirakiail, llir
•lielift

a.«id

lb* nun*. M m T t n n .Sintmiiiu,

fmmd thr wnl*i
on lit* (Inin

mi

Im patamst

ut hit tPi'imd iluiV

bcdiomu. Ih* body b y by lb* b*d
in wlmb br lt.iiI -l*|ii tin 1&gt;nw.li
lb* night
Rob*il In * , Ini le n rta iy Im
y*3it. (.nil liiu rinl strange
T i i r i i i wi 111I11 br m.id* b ln .
Reach w in in I In* mul.il "f n
psychological iiiivcl, "W om an In
Ambilnh", mi which In1 lunl ram
[ilrli'il 27 rlinplcrti. lit' Inn I uni
wot knl mi ■' fur -eventl 1lit*111Im
‘fllln Nimilltcr, llrili’b ’i lift' Win.
il*-|iaii i ll of fm 11 wliili' 11I Mlunil where In- I1111I gone fm 11 n il
lim it |nr lilt lliruol.
Mi'il It-nl nut Imi'ii let In Miami
;alii llif noil’ll nnvcllm *n ffi'in l
V iu n i 1 uiu't'i' iif i Ih* ihrmit
No
iiii'iilinii of hi* niliiii'iif wu■1 11131I1'
prevlonily bei'inise Reach ivnnl*il
it 1 but wav

I It* iviili'r arrived in Miami in

nu ainliiilnni'ii Inn rcfiii'iuted well
In treatment and walked mil •"
i*turn In bin ruufli.

*Pump IVi mini*’ Policy
Of Truman Aflministration Oennunred

n*#rh’3 Miami ilnittir. who «*«&gt;*- luvril anti adnidiird by *v,.ynn*
*tl 1hnt hi* name unt Im mentionin CVnlral Floiitl.i."
*d, rnhl the oalhnr “hint
chance for eomplrio r « " r y « y
I iii|i|iaii/ins ihftl lb* Rnvrinlht&gt; fiuifi'r whlfli it I nii‘1**1
ineiil (lim ild o|t*i3i* un « 10 tmd
fur 1wo y»«r*a

kill!!

Hit in iuirviv*il hy a hrollinr,
i;ln,ft lli'iifli of 11til*'l|jli. Numi 1; 1iri'1 h*r•in-loiv. v*li‘ian « '’ '
lor 1'iril I Horn* of I. oh a i i i .i i*
illuii*' «|ii'iil
Inst wiiitm
w ill,
llcdrli.
Tin* “ U*l"»
.‘ J* a*1,'*.«!!!
,1 h m iih u **
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fin a n TtrtV a lii, M i. IIritm in riHin'* llrd a «.iu ii( 11 |MiJit v of "iiiim i
|# r, tt,jn|( rinhrtm l-l**" «
dit **■

rm e in bounty mppey Irom lli*
i'oy*iimi*ni .md pouiinl mil 1h.1i
I r a&lt; li on* lit ill* 4 V&gt; n m m * ■•Mint
" li .i|i|iiO|ul.ilimi&lt;
I * Hi ....... lIHliing l ’nlll'M'i* I" l i " '
| mnrihliii* fur your d h lr lf l, multi
1 1*4v iin- h iiiiiiih i 3'd.rd lay i.'tfi,
|tr*!i*nihii' i*&lt;]ti**i* iiiuilr ul nli
|hi&gt; i'iii,('ii‘!i&gt;in*n, and i Iipii ihd*iMillie if the country can afford it,'

J^Jov. 27 Frost Hid
Heavy Damage To
Everglades Crops lie .idciM'd
OKl.AN llO. I &lt;(*(* 7 — id1)
In ( wv

ft**''* " i

N"y* " f

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dirt **(*

tt.iurly hravy dainagii U» t^ndwi
VCKvIal li". in lh,' UveigUd**, lh*

KiilH'jl

IhmuM "f

Agricultural

Ernillinih'n “■alii tmlliy.
Ill * |'l tut* I Ill's W33 III Nl*
^ ( 1 1 1,run
wltl.il, from a
ni.trtiti.il ill ndlli't lull (lltndliuhil,
with Its'' limit half Im r v r 'ln l al
lit* Hum.
,

Kutly i-»llinnti'fi itbi'* lh*' b»*
■
lh* jniirii
jutlcuatI ill
ili In
tn'll!)
Tin l"'t**lil
tifieeiil of
t'f iht*^
l,i,| full ,n
. mIiic I t.iti rrm
fm
iiimitM'linii
m nriiuini;
» t ('
harvt'rl 11 nm ihn MTlhtn,
Til* yilmiK wililrr linlutn it"l*
ill lit* l'aVeti’ladi"i With itliu (t'vrr.
*|y ilaniBi'i'il, wilh rvvrrul hnmlretl
arrrs ra^teetnl tn hr a riitii|*lele
Jtim mnl yield* mt ill* remaining
VftvuKe mim'd! hy half and pro*
tidily mure A few hundred arras
of late fall swret corn went also
lost,
nth*r crops In central anil
amitli t'lnrlda Miffereil only mlnnr
ibntaKCk llnwcvrr, lh* prolong*d
period of lielow normal Icinp'iattires has retarded Iltn growth
and prim re ti* nf the remaining
t*inter mips such as lira us, encum­
bers, eggplant, sipiath, and toma,tp*».

m

York
lioub

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l*Vdera I Aucni
Ki nesi Dnli.iime As
M.m Musi Wauled

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uf llii' imiiiy i;rnii|i', nf •laililit-n
ivlni v r II iltn N llio ti'
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whom lh*&gt; (fain 11 iwnm* "( i»|&lt;r,t,•
lialinit nf "itr lu tin lry. it nun
mnthllliK |") "lti'i|| Itf.Oylnlrr*lil|i'in
util Id nffitiiii, m nl „r thr v uIim*
"f l|t’|tiir tu .1 fri'r iiiim n.
V I'.II Mu' illl'liillilllr. 11 uni .ill nii'l
t !" 1 wm lil a ir i‘.i|;i'l I" Iim iu w lu l
I.Mlk*'. lilt 1 "Ullll V III* III" &gt;1 |l"li
. 1 Ini in llir iinrld »n I lint tin'* ..in
• ■(•11 l&gt;&gt; llii'ti "WM r.iiuitili'ii an.I
. iii ).I .mi fit 4*)il r'l.lv r an.I drill"
l.iln lala 111 .lilt*.IIK I Ill’ll I'rilJ
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Ten flillion Mort*
Rnr Schtmls

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Sent

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iliardul «re: Mrs. It. A. McMichae| uf (Jnniilico. Aid.I I.. T. Whitleu nf Richmond, Va.i l„ It. Whltlen "f Nurlh Harden, Vu.; Rlla T .
Whdten nf North Garden, Va.;
and W It. Natlor of North liarHanford's I'tv ll A ir I'nlrol will
den. All arc brothers or iilnters. IlieCI
tonight nl Hie I'lrliiiido An
Force Basil Us guests of ihe i'i
F f.lfillT IIKCOHII
4nikIm l!AP, cmnmnndcil by f'ript
N K W Y O R K , Dec. 7. - (A l Howard Hhownlfer .Ir.
Torn haupldcr, .Ir., Inday flnlnhed
&lt;ld. .Inscpb F. Moody, I'AP
winging Ills way aruuinl the world Wing flotninander, will lw pret eni
hy Hclieilulcti airline flights In 13 tn help the Hanford milt .... .
minutes less Ilian five days, lie ..............................
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iv.iirtillslied a new pasasugcr speed ahead with Its plans for expansion,
and explain In the members iu-t
recortl for ruin merela) planes,
l.nnidtier ttisde the last lap of what M AP means in peacetime
W alter K rohu r, head of the Hsu
his trip mi an American Airlines rtfortl
mill bus invited all p e rn n r
idan*. His landing at UQusrdia
In joining the C A P t»
Field tame four days, 29 hours iblsreited
and 47 minutes after hie take-off attend this meeting which will b*
the final one celebrating National
last Friday,

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col even lax iiillectori nur lb «
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let day
called
it "a pnrelsna
aiickei ti l fur deutocralii' fmet

loi'lifi win, hits served ss the ......
an Interiiotlmiallv Iniouii
Hi's chief esectiHve for (lie past I sniger of hlnen and wml. song'.
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i '*' jerdny'n "ledInn.
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Nmiicd to nvn pu ls on tl..... . v
W AM IUNOTON, It,’,. /
1/17
■ '"'"Isslon were; llobsnii T . Hone,
I’he United Htnlcfl tmlay an
| &lt; '"•w'comer, with 2,1111 votes, ami
1 M- Brent, who was re-elcded aouma-d it will comply with tcim
" ' " i 2 ,.IIH votes, Kntiidnp behind In okolra.it hy the Nurlh Iv'eta
il..... were former .Senator W It I 'ikioiiinnlxts for llto re lean* of two
I’" ' er with 2,0113 voles and Prai Aiittrli'an* held captive since Hep
(ember.
1.1 with I.IKt).
Hivrelary. of Hlalu Ache.....
ma.te Hi* aiinmiiicemeiii at a oewi
Hid MAN
conference which did imi, how
I'lT T H R U R O H , Dec, 7. - jiPl Hi* chi«r spokesman for the soft evei, tiring any word a* to wlieHr
C ivil A ir I'a trn l Week I lint start c l .kill Industry today lashed out at er ft. tl. Consul (iuneral Align*
Ik'liii I,. lowin’ "union monopoly" Ward artuully Inn begun lit long
Dae. the first and enda today.
The group wlR meet al 7 Itn "itlmiil so much as a hint of tee trip to freedom front Aluurhuru ridier'i
o'clock In iuillding 20% at the (""■cast "big break' 'In the lnC#HAHK r i U U T
dii-try'a hilter contract dispute.
M F .M O R IA I. H K R V H KH
Orlando Air Force Bait.
■Nix liDnvy nr»p«fni!l in m\r
'•►urge If, Loy*&gt; president of
Memorial nervlcoa In uiemnry
dhiii
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tnrluy
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of depar teil coturaden will tie
tli* Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal
PRACK T R E A T Y
!l:l)ll
LONDON,
Dec.. 7— &lt;A7 - n f - Cmupatiy and spokesman for the hy Mra. L#on 0 . Bryan from Mu* belli Hiiuday afternoon al
flciel British aourcea laid today opcralora negotiating committee Mk l r o al h«r horn# on W#M Fim! o'clock at the Elks Lodge. Krnust
Hire&lt;*t(
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ana
brought
M
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fruit
Hnu'liohlr'r will he the npeuker
that Ihe big three western pow&lt; of the national bituminous wage
for iliaplijr to lb# uffic# of Cmmly and llie piiblii' Is invited to at­
era hare agreed to consult early rotiference, said In a statement;
"No man in our national history Tax Coltfctor John f«. Mallovvny tend. .leniu' Lodge, exalted rill*
east year on ending Uw atat*
rr. will preside.
■* “ ir wlth^Oeraanjr ^ ^
^ ever exercised *u«h power as he where aha ta amployod.
Ml know npw w iy Ih# (m il hi
tier ring on the tnemarlal pro
iKewial orders our employs* to
committee
are diarist
Faria emfem ce of work, tea*#, work, work certain ?all#&lt;) v ra p ifn ll/ 1 aha comment- gram
la ihufirm i just like Morriton,
Harry
Kudell, Leo
if U r O a l t i i l day*, atop work hen, and start # d i t
grape*."
Butncr and J. E. Rowland.
work agate thaw*.**

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F A K l” q U IN T U P L R T H
BOfiOTA, Columbia, Dec. 7. i/P) — Two Bogota newspapers re­
ported today the atory of the birth
of (|tiintupl*ta in a remote Colom­
The fiery Wataoti, a veteran bian village w*s a hoax.
Medellin dispatchea had detelled
campaigner, wag reat length the itarjr of th« birth
of five sons te the wife of an Ul It­
erate mulatto farm laborer In

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liettiii,' bac|. to (lie giiieio 1 &lt; l &gt; t 4 Iifui(iIn peach urntter
K m i Ii members is m i n r 'i i . l '
meld's
lieildlllg policy he -Mill. " I m « " • *"'ll • IIIr III); tile I telitii
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may have helped
.......................... hos .......... ••rim; a t..y «*• ••*
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in lltTt when we owed only I f " "
....................(itie In llii, bri.lhers II. till' I'llUs fill |it*sei,latino '
n li l
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h il Iii", dikllurs, but in ..............H i " " 1 t-tci ' « tl ll the njavlfle re tilidei |it ivilcgeil chlldi
b ill
1,1'ceni.ai, when the nalinnul debl
that ..... .. ............ ,"m.ic, itls. Hum bolder w as appointed
Hie m il iif Harvey II W lulleii tiiaii of lids pritgraut
I I K I I i s i l » • ra ce &gt; lil
kkla.it cal
veslerday.
specifirully
Klnlorseiiient
was I'tieti n\
iei|"&lt; in i Id
belt's in reiiniilice llie I'osl to the pbicliii; nf i
llie Kept,bln m i iilalikiiinl p a rly, Its ll.emni in I |ili,i|iie ulmte llie Imn*
4 pnlii'ii". mnl plitlfoim mnl tn vole tat llie ciivt'll'd reel mil nf &lt;•"
Ih llr K f t l
linn,"'fill ll, i, f.IrniKI&gt;4 llcuincriilii •prn|ioiied I Illy
liUseliall final 1, ill
imliikiml parly licit el
riadiltm nil Mcllnlivllle Alenin
HII.OXI Miss., Dec. 7 - 1/17 lilt- will w rlll nil In I'Xpliiln
A Kedcrnl idmuiliM official «uy» i Imt l.ivnnri' M'htlli'ti mini,' Ids lli e |dlli|ile wambl linuiii all
America needs g14»,OiMI,4MM&gt;.IM)i» fm iim iiii 111iila*i llic Oi'iiin,',nil,' ad* wai dea l of Memiliiili' l 'omiti
t 'llv lliiiniiilssliint'r .lulin K m '
phyi.lcal plant fni'ililici for cle mini •i a l iuii il wan Id" "ili'idre
tncitfary mid secoinbtry sehnoU Mini im Ilepnlilicnii (Kiiiy int'iiiher er niilllm il plans fm 'lie c
ptiseil '1101111111 which will se-ii
tliiritig the next 10 years.
ii'i'i iti' in) i Iuii);" fiiim die i"ilnti', -t.ltlii
I'crsims.
Alsmf
l.bnii
Ray Huiiimi, chief of the ..........I
\ Mslei, Mrs. Aline W ld ltrii
1luiinliiK Heel ion of ill* Office "f llni' id rliuilidlefivlIlM, Vo., Mild Heal', will !«' miller Hie covet "i
Kditcallon, mado that estimate be­ -lie lI kui):III all uicllihera of the n conii'iir roof, and im »n p |«"i
litlf post i wilt idislrncl till' vie.1
fore the nutlonal cuinicil of chief family m i ,, lienini'ralu,
uf llie field, which is lin'.ili'l
:t*t,. school officers here yeslet*
"Th e y inny hay* si rayed now ami adjacent
to and
iiiinirdlnleli
day.
Mien," Mis. K iism re In hi Led.
"I
lie said the need has arisen he lliilik IliilVey J uki Winded to be nm lb of the prrseol M uiiiil|nl
Hull Cork.
cause school etrollmcnts have been nie they iluyed Dciuncrats,"
M i. Krlder, will) is cliatiin.m
Increasing ami editcallmtal pro
Wiiiuiini A. I.siiglnlu. iitltirney of tin- t'J-innn stadiniii coiiiiiid
grains have Iwen oxpaitileil while fm Itie enei'iiltirs ,sald the w ill did
nppoiliteil Iiy Hit' *’ll y
roustriicllmi uf new schools ami imt disinherit liny llfpiildicuu lee
repair of old Imlldings lias been nii'iiilier nf ihe fntmly tmi " | r H „ n'isslnll, stilled lliut no iO’liial
flgtirt's cun tie iilvcii ri'giitdini
deferred.
Mil'll Je|'ul I|i|*ntiuh."
Ihe rlmiiii'iliif nf Hie project until
Iluinoit cstlmsteil school chil­
Ilesides Mrs, IIiihs, tiiajnr hent‘dren will ttumlier 111,1100,000 in ficiaries nf Ihe lUlyeiir-nld or- specifii'iibins mid costs tire i*
reived from slcel cmti|iuid*s.

I t Where IrmperatiirM W«ra not ,|0M) and 20,600,000 In 1060.
ton severe, the cooler wtaiher has
been heaeficbl to cahba^, celery,
T IIR E U DAY W KFK
eicarole. h ituce, end other hardy
NKW YORK.
Dec. 7— (A 7 The United Mine Worker* said
vegetables.
after a two-hour conference with
oiieratora
today that
it still
~HTOHF. ROBBBD
keep
Ih* Ihree-dsy
B. McCall’s store at Monroe plans to
Corner wn- filtered Sunday night, work week In effort in the hard
and about (II! In caah and some coal Industry.
Thua the nation's 80,000 anth­
cigarettes were stolen, Sheriff P,
barring a lastA. Mero reported today. The racite mlnera,
xttih, lie said, was taken from a minute change, will fail to re­
Pike organ which had been broken port tomorrow and Friday af­
ter working the fin t three tleyi
tnio.
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John I*. Lewie ordered a
S H R IN K M K V T IN O
The Sanford Shrlno Club will shortened work’ week for. all hl«
hold Its animal Chrlottnda dinner mlnera In emIUng off a full-scab
meeting et the Yacht O u k Friday soft coal strike laat week.
Dee. 0, at 7:R0 f M . Kaaarationa
W A TS O N M AY RUN
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TA M P A , Dec. 7— (/PI— J. Tom
with ty . Henry Me
Watson, former eltorney gener­
al lataat to he added to the
ranks of possible candidates for
~ep, J. Hardin Peterson'a seat,
(kfonrille, Dec. 7. — ^f,P) —
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U. S. Spending In lalks To Ovirdo Of Smugglers Is
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Speech To Lions
S t a r t e d By FBI

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W E D N E S D A Y , D EC , 7, UMU
rOD.VVH H IH LE VERBS
■*» birth comM otiljr from
roa»feta faith
Involve* a re
lion of sensuality and self.
a. Jo'HH nnawfrictl und said
UrU i him, Vurily, verily, | nny m,|„
thtVi except one Ire born anew, Ini
cannot nrcr the kingdom 0f Crotf,—
John

Scvorul quoHtlniiH, the miswitm to which m ay help you
dotormlno your fit iiohh for the job you ure holding, uru
Hated in a December Render s Digest article. Prepared .
Hpet'ialialH in employment problems, the question* nhould
indicate whether your trouble, if any, Ilea w ith yourself,
w ith the job or with your boss.
Typical questions nre the following:
Do you talk about your job nt homo und with friends?
I f you don’t, chances arc* Hint you are not very Interested
in 'y o u r work. If you pull your work into convcraatlona you
muy be boring your friends— but you are proving that your
job excites you.
Do you often daydream when you ought to be working?
1/ ho, your job may not be stimulating or challenging
enough.
Do you aometlines think the boss picks on you? Usually
when mi employee thinks his employer or fellow workers
don't appreciate him. his own ntlilitde needs looking Into.
fu n yon keep pure with your co-workers? If you out
strip the olhers without half trying, you cun probably grow
into a higher job and yon simuiil look for the opportunity
How did you land your present job? If you drifted Into
it, or took It bemuse it was all yrtu could get or because ol
the salary, then the odds are against its being the things
you lire best fitted for.
Do yoit really know your organization and how your
job fits into It? The man who understands his company's
structure and policies, and who can identify hlH little effort
w ith thu company’s big one, is likely to be u satisfied
employee.
Would you like lo see your children follow you In the
name work? If ynu ileriile (hut ynu would Imj prutul to h it
them follow in your fooUteps, I ben you u rr probnblv in II p i
rigid job.
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More lli.hi one &lt;n,ij pnan'i wile.
We have o luincli, is iliigutlcd willi
John L Ij-w u ’i cirri’.inn In allow
the miner* In work only liner day*
Thtiro in a new mnl nut iiltogi'tlmr Hiitlnfactorv tri’inl
a week here jtm li, !o,e (Timim.™. in Amtiriran publishing. According to HtatumunlH in Ihe
Imagine hViuq n man ,n blind Ilie trade's official organ, the hiblinheni' Weekly, thu tumluiiev
home four c'li-v n week with Ih now In issue fewer bunks, mid morn copies of those which
I hry &lt;ld pul out , A hook is not now likely hi H4*u &lt;luvlii(ht
Aolhintt lo dn!

Fewer (lood Books

What con !i. n,&gt;. n when a Wel­
fare Stale it carried lo it* logical
conclusion it shown by (lie J.uup.i
Tribune which »ny» that Culm is
■eriouily rnlcilniuing a plan lo
give a pent ion lo everyone no mnl
c how young or old. Well, llnil *
k’uba for you. toy* you. We’d never
do anything o» foolish a* llml. We
don’t know about llml. Wr p,y
women now for producing illr|&gt;itimatt children.

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•u i Uvmm II publisher hrlii\rs that it will soil to thu extent ol
11, 110(1 copies. A mmiiisi'iipl whose purchasers will hurdlv
exceed 1.000 will onlumrily lie piihllshed only If the m ilhnr
pays lor it.
Tin practical reason fur Ibis policy is easily seen.
I'uhhshci'H, too, must eal, The I rouble with this state ol
affairs is thu! the hooks which suffer may be volumes id
permanent worth. The hooks issued in large quantities are
'Uu.-it id ten popular novels, mid Ihe more elementary mmmuli
"a pinelirnl subjects. Kven university presses, which have
a natural iacliaatioii in favor of real routrllaitloan u, learn
nig, me loreed to euiisider their finances, and often pul
tcholarly works aside in favor of popular leelures and text
laioks.

Prcsidcnl
Iiumnn, lay* dn
DerlmiiH some weallhy college graduate would he w il­
preiidcnl of die American M.'i Ii i ,lI ling lo subsidize Ihe press id' his college, lo enable il In
Aiiocinlion, is tilantiinii a new a«- iiiihlfsti works that would gi\e it distinction. Th is mighl
sault upau ^.c nirrliral, piofcu n have endiirfiig value al least equal In that of a new sladiiiin.
and lice entcrpriie. Nn dould a
lot of bilter word* will lie ullcird
■Biinit doctor* nmJ *urgcons hefofe IhiJ iking It over, but lli
ilotiiniiiiff to llu' Ufiiti'il Stiilea for intlretiifiil from the

Opinion On Tito

Hill thing atiylaxlv dor* when lie
get* a pain in llm stomnrh or lew
• funny frrling in llir chnl it In
go’ iunriing In Id* Uotlilr. If w&lt;
wdr* in Trii innii’i place, w&lt;
wabldn’t kn railing llirm too maiij

ixmt of iimbiiKHttiloi' to Viigimlnvln, ( *uvoiii1IhIi C udiioii exIirtiMHoil Uti{ nplnlnii Uiiil the l.renk lietweon YiiipiMlnvIn nml
IliiHsiu
muttiiiii! . While inoHt Aniurlntim )m,| ulrvady
.•imqiti'il tliia view, H h tiwvnrfhuIvNH oncottrriKinK to liwir
from the llpn of « ntmi who him heen In nu excellcnl , i
(ion In jn&lt;life,
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Uinnuii ii Ikii Wild AiqurlumiH Hhould mnke nn mintuke
fllmiit (thu fuel tlmt T lt u nm l Ida Y iih o h Ih v Iii me fii.il nn
■ MmmftrtlHlh! now un they were before the qnnrret u iiii ,\los.
o&gt;w began. PliiM. (no, Americium knnw, but ut I in- sliplileil

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l«em In ngirc willi .Senator l’r|&gt;
pef that il is a good tiling for tin
working mail when the govern
ment goes on sp-nding mare ikar
It take* in, keep* ori totulnnil"
incryaaing taxes, and pile* konil
U*IM Upon koml itMte, Thtie borne
are going lo have In be paid *oiip
day, and in Ibc mrnntima cuircnl
tau* are already so high llpil prai
tically everyone lotnplaint nb iti&gt;
(ha high coil of living. Why an
price* high? Well, for the limpli
n n m ilpt taxes arc to hig'*. As
Cog|r«*mrin Hrilong my*
Im H on (he 'avnage auloniobilc
UMfNinl fo'nhniil $11)0

|S|&gt;eitnrd Holland, nil
Oviedo In Ulk til Ike
slops by to say hello
|n&gt; tltrerfulrtm uver
. (ha Mate’ of llm nation md the
wo|ld. The new FtIA ruling should
have any filed on Sanlmil’i
lift project, the Senator think*,
il. il iliouldn't if it means
he think* h moans. And i(
un'l^-and ultimately say* llml
m i and while people muit
together in ihe *ame housing
there will hr tome iliffi)n Congress pasting approin bill* tp carry out ihe inand puqmtrs o( FHA, list.
*ay*'. Mntl nf } ¥ . nremPJlDf the Houir Appropriation*
rn* Southtin
nitre, it tevini, Bra
(rail.
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!, Billy Lei Her, whor l* pioone of the buaicat *)ttep ip
rd. took lime but yesterday
a ui down lO’ tha, .lake and
w whal appea|«kF t I be an
igddenly comp' 2 b , « .
of the lake.
if
., wa asked a boy’ itfiping
i bulkhead. "Canadian geeia",
prompt reply, ’Tome mal| aad coot*” . "How do you
r ) M, lays we, "Saw 'em come
ba laid, "Saw their long
r Thejr’re gteie, all

bey Might have feea Maw.
j might have bam thick*,
, Wa*

•Wjfn nf enrollrngeme111 we mlKht try to iMinuindc . , mI v. - s
Unit il
not ho. U Ih a foct wo h I io ii Ii I not foruel
II Ih Wull to fnttkti nil iioNHiblo
mmltiHt Moflcmv tltplatlnii. Hut thu
" jlu r any KMiuml for takitip u|&gt; llm
(I iiiih of ■( iO)iiiiiiiii Ih iii , All pri'Mont
'"ticn of only mm kind.

nipital of tin* T iiu i»&gt;\n|i
YuuoMlav affair iham uni
notion that tlivr*- art* two
Hiycim point lo ltn&gt; o \1h -

Sanford Forum
Mr. Il'dlniiil l„ I Iran, FMltor
ho Sniifnid Himltl
Niiufurd, Ftoildn
Dear Mr. Dean
Till.* Is.wrltiuq In rvspgiisa both
to the pnrngrapli appearing on
vuur editorial page tonight and to
* numlH’r of Imiulrioa rvcelvnd hy
me. ! (
To date the Hanforil Umulng
Apthnrlfy lias rrccived nn InTirnintlmi linllratliig ttuit the anilitisci'lmlimtlnn pulley fur KIIA
-unis niinmlnepil hy Hollclter Gun•■nil I’hlllp tl. I'erlman will even
apply In poldlc hoimlng authorities.
Moreover, Ihcru linn been tltrimm‘loil ,whnt»r|ovi;r .••, dntu In any
■iii'rc*|Minilenci’ lietween (lie Public
Housing Admliilntiatloii ipnl the
Hanford Housing Authority a* to
flow many, of the 125 housing,links
'lUthuriieil ..no fur tq I*1
w; ,*hHq
vyhltq KtlaiU*
Hanford wilt t*o fui.

th" project ennmit be built ns
.........
It I* believer I llml (lie
.final decision a* lo whal Icnantr
will hu iidiplltcd In the project
will always, rest ullli lln&gt; Inral
Uoiin) nf Hoiitiiig Autli«,iT(y Goihnilsslonrr*. No ilmibt the llnuril
will have lo husc lli role* for aduilllaure upon gcni'inl pilurlplns
srt forlli In Die f|r&gt;in&lt;log Ad uf
101'.' ailrl upon regulation.i (ru n t
h.V llm I'nhlh: Housing Ailiiiiol.ilrndim. Npver|lielrss. tln&gt; wrller tlosa
not Wlleve the Hnmd will ever

• young fashions
. . . with*a Gay,
Holiday Air!

In- fioi'i'd in odmil li'onnts nguiiis'
il* wishes.
Aci'iirrling. iiikV alirl utiles* dofini(«- infiifinatlrm I* received lurlicikllug Unit llm prujecl rmitd
not be npi’ialeil In a manner satllflli'tory to the pcoli|o of Hnliforil,
Ihe Hanford Housing Authority
idaos lo compli'tir thu.projecc that
■ms lici'ii uiiiliorti^dt
Verv Irnlv’ yours,
George |l. Williams, Jr.
Esi'vnllvn Dlrer.lor
The Housing Authority of
iln&lt; City of Hanferd,
Florida

&lt;*IKIs8’ COATS
S'ninri emit fashions for (lie young
nlis I Iki I t. All wont (wrI'ods nml
’overt, flurekl-tiurk styling with
yuuug Idea il« lulling . . ,

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which has hr i'll equipped by Gen­
banter
TA L LA H A S S E E , Dec. 7. JA C K S O N V IL L E , Dee. 7. — (/P)
MAGIC KUb'TK TO S A N TA , "Well, 1 advertUa in th« pueralissimo Chlung KnI-Shck Ini
the Nationalists' last-ditch .itmill — The State Raring Commission
peis,'" said ................
George George,. "But — Tho Stato Ctiamber of , ComLAND
against the Gomminilstx, is Leconi- lands ready to help in enforce­
"Gladys
UuU^.d"
c.u'lnimi'd on mi" seems to understand me. merely today answered Governor
iig another internal innil hoi ment of (lie anti-bookiraking law, Serena when she raw wliul Pr muyIn&gt; people just prefer to Warren's comment that the Cham­
Utnrtiey General Kir hard Ervin was In the dwarf's brief
jDiim id
♦
u-n tn the bench In the summer. ber'* knowledge of Cubluct Budget
Now hero, I think, ts the Sants Conmmitslun procedure iitem* from
"Wliut important looking papers!
Semi tor Smith (It-N J) stated ail....meed today.
In a letter to the State Knllinud
■ignorance."
Promptly. George G cor go Frrotb- l.and louto."
the other day that (jencrul Douglas
lie drew out n square sheet
The Governor yesterday said
AlncArlhur recently told him and Public Utilities Commission, Inham began repackini thc paFormo'a Is essential to thu sr- Ervin reported Karina Commls- pers. "I positively will go no of paper and studleil IL close­ nyone con attend a budget pieci­
ciirily of America's Pacific ilk- -mu Oiolrmuii lam Edwards “has further, Serena, unless you cut ly while Mr. Dilly, Henry and ng, pointing out that tha State
1eases. The .Senator said he be­ a number of inspectors and in- out that rhyming."
ti,tinner Inst month adopted a
Semin stared over his shoulder.
"Hlogum Po— ” liegan Hon-nn.
lieved MikcAithur would liivoi te-tiuuior* who have apihorlty to
"Santa I jiiii I Express," read Ih.- .uiidutlnn calling for public sexdo
investigating
work
both
nt
the
I rnriin— certainly. If ynu caa’l dwarf. “Take a pack of curds. ions when tlfe Cabinet Ih consending tJ. H. troop* to the Island
Hear me, 1 hnve.no cards!"
-iderlng budget reeummendution*
|n head nff any Coinmliflliit in­ •me tracks and off the tracks of oppreclnto poetry— "
,
i
rad
which
would
be
of
assistvasion. |he t'liilicse Heil*, |,y '.he
"Poetry!" snapped the dwarf.
Mi. Hilly promptly pulled a hi (lie I.i'gis Int lire.
.nice
in
enforcing
thu
antl-bookiu
If -"
way, an1 said In |ilnn criiputlnn
pack of curds from his vest pock­
Harold Colee, executive vice
nr!
Mr, tHIly
quickly
interrupted. et. "A magician always curries pivsldlnt uf tho Chamber, re­
of Fm iiinsa by next summer.
- &lt;
P
iirnernl
Coimsel
Lewis
pettewuy
"What are those strange
And why slnnild F’lirmii'rt he
.. papers
.
mills," ho said,
plied today:
“
flingsent ml lo Aineticn's defenses? ..| ihe Kailroail Commission said h i‘your brief csi.p, Mr. Frothing*
"Good, good," said George * "We hml hoped lo point oul, In
t
iirluy
Ihe
agency
did
not
intend
Well, tlic military expeil*. si|y I hi
ham 7"
,
‘
j George. "Well, now, It says here
island in lio tile iiands iV.uld flank I,, o-e its 150,000 appropriation
“They are maps and time tn- i., build n bouse out of the Yards." this iirxolutiun, that tho practice
the II. H. defensive arc it. Ihkl i n enforcement of tnc Inw "on Ides I have collected over many! Henry and Mr. Dilly Immcdl- of routine public budget hearing*
imji- ulclv set about building a house probably could he improved upon,
vital area, IneitldfllK mil iritul n .....dless and useless iuvesllgat- ccnturles," said the dwarf, ilumjing force, . . . If It develops tliul Ing the stuff (Hit agaiii. "By not of the cards. They had n ami wo shull not be dismayed boIntee id Uknuiwn,
Furiniisa lies alhwurt the en­ • i- necessary to placu Investiga­ -Undying (hem rarefolly you run laird Lime of It because each time :‘Bunu nor position failed uf clari­
10 tin' field, then wo will do find your way In most anywhere. jo ! n* they were about to put on fication.
trance to the I'lilnii Hen, tsitweon
"We shall try again to be of
China and t,lie Philippine i. Its
Merc, for Instance, Is a route I the roof the whojo thing fell to
help to the Budget ContmlHainn.
Neither Pcltcwny nor mumlars iiiii pod to the moon."
Notillu in Up Is only 25(1 miles from
the ground.
noitliein shine of l.tuoil, chief •,f Ihe Commission are availnhle
drew out a long nnrow rll&gt;Finally Mr. Dilly pulled nut 111* and to thu taxpayer* of Florida,
bon of paper covered with strange iiiuglr wninj and naln some nmgle hy urging thrtt the commission
Philippine island rnntuInliiK Manila fur rommwil on Ervin's letter.
The Koilroail Commission Kri- numbers and leters. He studied wind* and after that the limine of take full advantage of opportuni­
and Ifnele Hum's linsc at Cavite.
ties which might be present were
Fiirmosii al-" Is ahont 050 mile* tiny ordered Western Union to Il proudly, "You go In your bark- nildi stood up fine.
from .lapan pinner, and nnm ‘lull ruiieel sirvlro to Intrn-Hlate News yard nt one minute past mldniirlu
"Now. gel In the holme," Hold .1 to seek out the formal advicu
if responsible ritlzrni, und fully
t sice nit grounds Intra-stuto was on the first night of the
George George.
,1,i,,lT fl" 1" Mrllain's Idg coleny Fi
ore milted groups.
Mint* d« wire* to dislrilnd» gamli- moon in the Iasi month of sumKmiif.
"Swlgger
swagger,
digger
dag.
V
"There wan not the slightest In­
n Ini
i .ii Cat wan as thu , " r' iiifurmatiim in violntlun "f liter," tie rend, "Carry In your left g e i exeUlmed Serena, forget,
timation In the ramduiloii I hat
imuts' jwiekel n pound of hlnrk ting her promise riot to rhyme,
.flips all ill is idsiut Ihe si'iu of law.
"thin't worry," said George the public hud been made lo feel
The Coiiiiidsslun said II Innl eyed pen • mnl in your right pecknul­ dniseitn, Coiinri tii ill aim
lb'i,ige. “ YniiTI fit." lie palled a unwclconiu before the board; nor
|fnond only llitrii-stnlc News wai it a ttilmbie."
lified. l-innd eumhliied. Its .pupil
.
"Wliut are they for?" gasped tiny red chimney from hi* brief was notice (liken of Insl HcpteniInline i- nme if,000,(Mil). The Is
ngaged in such activities 111 Floroer’s closed session held by thu
Henry.
him ' nod pot it on top of the card
land is ebbing In shape 213 mile's idu
board.
. .
lung mnl Mu mill's aernsn nt lid
Kiv Iii, who recommended the
"The pens uiu to pay your fare liuimu,
"Wu liilamU-d saying, whether
linnicilliitidy a strange thing
gicnli s! width. II bus u guild bar- I'niiimlssioii order service slopped with and Uiu thlinbte Is in use no
iiei mnl modern trnnspmt, llimigli in mlrn-'tnti;, had suggested es- your finger when you ting the bappened: thif house began to get we did so or nut I* a matter "f
il Ini. n mninituinnus backlnmu labllslinient of un Investigatlog iimpri"* doorladl. 11 might ln» but bigger and bigger until finally ward Interpretation, tlmt greater
n|inii wbicb, incideniall)*, live force.
Mr. Hilly and Henry and Serein efficiency woobl cornu about, and
yop know."
public
understanding
suvnge bend Ininleis. Il Is rich 111
mold
walk right in the front greater
Mr.
Hlllv
cleared
bis
throat.
lb told Pettewuy today Edwould Ito lurtheroi) in our Judg­
tmlmnl i I'sinirces.
door!
,
"This
Is
very
Intel
citing."
lie
s,,hl
. Mindi bail reported Isaihtn opuruThis i bind was ceded 'o Jiipbn timii ole '‘costing tlii' tracks many ’colly, "Hut we want to get to
A* smm o* they were In George ment, If the business of public
m lie. end nf I lie Chinn ■lup.ili'Me I kimosunds nf ikdlars auminlly and Hunt a l.and."
George shunted, "Now I aid go- budget hearings is placed upon a
docketed or scheduled basis, and
"Oh, yes," said George George. lio' *n shuffle you!"
uni nf IK!».ri. Vim gid an idvii of i iliut this, In tinti, diminishes the
hew impiirlmit (lie .tups icgnnl II -tale's lake of lull's oil dicing, He put away the map tn tinWith that Mr. Dilly ami Hcrcna that deserved public treatment diu
fi,.m die fact (hat they -vers veiy licieby icilui'lng the iiiunoilt fur moan. "Hut I have so many won- and Henry and all the card* in given each spending category.
"If this custom lm» been hi gliiiiii nl..... fnreigti sldpt infer* Gie coolilies, schools and old ago iiirful trips planned lirro. It s
the house hurst into the air willi
,111- tin Inn bin. Captains warn fin- iissislunre.' '
shame more people don’t route lo a terrible rippling sound. They tlghted In tho past, then wo plead
guilty of ignorance. We liuve never
rd in iiiii" isinieil fer Inking refuge
Ei via mid lbe liaeltig Commis. me for advice on their viieiitbins. slid Into each nihor ami around
il.. m -.tiibind permission even in . i.iii "woobl wi'lrotoe the opportun­ lie riffled through Ids papers sriu- each other mnl on lop of each &gt;ci'li or heard of a formal notice
being given by thu commission
a sleim
inini; them
wikig mi
"" Ihe groniii
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,
* other until man und hoy and
ity to assist your coimnlsHiun in lerlog
. "Hlilpa and IraliiH to Ga' baioi •lark were so dlxxy and ho tired that It intended taking up nt any
Kn Iliere you have tbo Island lufeiciug the anti-bookie act."
spci'ilictl time liny particular bud­
of Groan Eyed Giant*. UeM Kj1,"1" they fell nMeop,
m bub is musing global hvnrtWhen they wnfcu tlmy found getary classification.
Including detour* »" G"
Inn Him: Al first gltlOCr It WOtlllJ i
FOIIIt HEHl.TJKD
"In saying this. w« do so with
-rein (bill ilil orciipilllon by |he
NOItFOt.K, Ib-e. 7 PT'J foanl Whore Hoy* Never Wear Koblot* thi'iHHulvo* lying In n snow drift
I'nmiooidsts wmdil lie a serious (iouidioiien leieuurl four iiernonn It,m l- to Yesterday'. A vocalom mnl covered with fifty-two plain, all the courtesy and kindness com­
monly associated with mntiiro
uriliiinry-Mxed card*.
llnng fin A.....
However, I Pc finoi Hie ninklog yaclil Mulibln In the Milky Way.
thinking."
"Mvl" breathed Henry Muring
"Knit andloss,
Middleton
-it mil inn Inis to In- viewed from m &lt;'boNU|irake liny enily today.
Ikish," xqnwked Herein!. "Walt
belli the pnlltii'Hl and lli" military
They ure Augunle Mnntulet of at the pitper* in delight. "I never
those
until I nee George George Froth*
Hugh's, mnl no linioll'y wo "mount- Aileron, N. .1., owner mid rulilnln knew people could go in
Ingham iigaln!"
in dlff'ii'ines of iqdlon
KI.A N T ill AI.
of |lie ild-fiMil ve*nM; Mia. Altld"Hut hoik whal he has dene for
HOME, tin., Dec. 7-M/P)— A
Hume milHocy
greiiu,
lnsl*( (hut *siI Molitulel of Alhcrnn; I'mil
n'Miir
mill's*' j pc
iho, m"ivt
liittii'N im Fill! iMVOttGH
iih," cried Mr. (Illy. "Kurcly till* Klniisman ha* turned w rii Kland­
‘
s-«l Ik liii'iunpla of Full
A loci icon cool i of of r'orllia'
LniitlcrMule.
|,«IH A N G ELES, Her. 7-&lt;/l
man nt the mas* civil rights
hnperntlvo. utlie( gienti tnullnv Flu.; anil John Ssvcetnmn of llel- Soup, or rather, not enough of must be Kaiita Laud!"
Tlwy looki’tl where Mr. lfllly tilal hero.
to Ibe view llml It would hu 1 mar, N. J.
' ' ‘
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the
latiiHl
ground*
fm
T.
pointed and saw a lltlu white
Defendant Truman I’Urtoll, a
yu.nl I Isii&gt;ie for tbo United fUnlesi
with
the
Na|looati*t
cmi*.&gt;,
,
•
celt
age
In
the
snow.
Beyond
thu
oMainformer
cyclop*
of
thu
Duitu
proto rontrnl (lie Inland hut Glut It
M*r** Violet Stern, 27.
Thu* far Washington huiiit id » riacieo yei.teiMay after jhe cottage they h* w row an row «f visional Ktavarn of'tho Kti Klul:
ian’t w e n t ml rilnre we navn copmade n declaration of paHey told ihe court Ini husband, Mux work shops. Amt. Iioyond the K lim ,, ibid the 1 fe'iluVat 1district
11u| uf Hie -&lt;oi and (Tin olf. ,
I'olllii ally. Vmi'i irnli eoli'rol lif n giu itlng r*"t'liiodii, I lii mg 11 one Stern, HI, Hilver City re*tnu- workshop* they •saw reindeer court yL’sIcrdlfy thu\ ‘It wusn t
lieiu/i muoy unhfflriiil expres­ i-.itud, loved rinip more limn h* flying above ii wind swept field. ho who led thu,/robed* uhectcd
F&lt;iini"'i!' T widely legyriled
" i i 1st”, cried Henry. "Ik really men tkhun they
oy flon,god 'Huvoil'
iiiiileilrMble. Kxponcnlk ■ of tin? sion* pro and eon. The sllunllun did, her.
,
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...
-g rocs,
Negroes
bainl--i'fr pi iisonoi bold that A&lt;- luia't, vr.t iemdo'il'n rriliral itnim.
"It might *«und MHy.
div I* Kuidn Lund!"
Gecralleiinio
(.’liinng
Kal-Shrk'
ha*
Whooping
with
excitement
ho
Instead, said I’m cell, it W A!
Olljilitis.ii by Ibe Itliltml Stutl *
tentlficrl,
"but my
husband *
Wioild mile ibe ery of linUttt'laW Oil iil'iny nf siuiiu .TOO.nOtl on tile chief cimiptiilnt against hm wa* iiiii a* fust ns he could toward* Klcnglu Walter Afp, who api
pcarei) earlier In thu trial1as u
faio. Tin* effect on tlies Axlfltlu Isinl ui, lind Ip' Inn Amerli'itii equip- that l didn't inolm *mip oftan tho wonderful Innd.
meal foe defense.
wiobl w■lists) lie bail.
uiionghi
J Noklt flanta' Plan* a I'atiy. governtuent1 'Witncasi
Therefore
ctiwe
olweevei*
mlher
Moreover, lll'e political ailimtbm
on Ibe i-thi ml I- ii"! good. For one ■'■iiect Wn*liloglori |o pm-tie a
tiling lhere lire many t'ljinmillllata ■’noise of watchful walling fur the
Glen . mid ii i ii'pnrlf'd Mint S'lfite limv being- It'* not tin- soil of
'J.IIIIII mini bit ismis base boon Mint tiling Ilian can be rushed.
fui collnbioalien with ille Prd i.
Tlii i bn rallio d much boil li-i'l'isf.'
•i
IP 'ipiileoi Inn been Incriuscd by
o drterboation of llie geni'l'ill
ertiiiiuiili! Mhiiilio'i wldeli followed
an ioflos of NaHonalint refugees.
Mony people me ool of sinypalhy

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will hq no ilcelslon at ftll |**» to
lie relative plbpoctlnn*. for wtd|u
,...1 for colored I.tttll
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the
Atirvoy
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that just seum tn Invllu
themselves to
parties , . . tn pretty
pastels and cihangvabla
mints . . Sixes J to 12

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�WEDNESDAY PEC. 7. 1949

TH E

H A N r O H I ) HEW A M I M A N K O H I1 . F I .O K I l ) A

llerliHl Honor* Fitlelis Class Holds
Christmas Party
Wilbur Keelingn

iMih.

Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmar Ray—Society' Editor

'Social Calender

Talcphonc 148

Grammar Glee Club
To Give Program

P e rs o n a

Mrs. Hnmbl Herbst eniet,alne&lt;l
on Himdny afternoon with .in lit*
formal coffee Itunming .'It. nnd
Mr*. Wilbur Keeling who have
recently moved to their new home
on Poln*ettia Drive Client* called
Ix-tween the hour* of 2:0t* and
f&gt;:0i) o'clock.
The loom* of the Keeling home
were heautlfully decorated with
Ibutilian peppei nod Chi'isimn*
gteenety. The ilining table was
overlttid with n white do|h vlgcd
with red iiliuisettia* null wn*
centeii-il with n ginceful airiiiigeineiit uf holly. Cry»lnl ranilelnbra
held lull red tuper* Mrs. John
llerhst pli-&lt;ldi-d nt tilt- coffi*-- ser­
vice.
Mr*. Keeling wu* uttruetlve in
ii *treet length gown nf lilnck fnllle
fentiiiiiig ii *il\i-i limeade -nlif
bmliee with n sweet hem t neeMilie.
I let llccesdo, ii»* weie bllick.
Dining the iifti-riiiiim 'It mil
Mi*. Kis-bug received tnimy lovely
gifts from tlieit friend*. Th.....
lulling dining the nppoinleil hours
were Mr. und 'Ii* Untold Whitten.
Mr. mid .'Ii*. John Deneff, Mr.
mnl Mr*. Clyde Stlnsnn. Mr nnd
Mr*. Ilonner Cm tin. Mi. und Mr*.
It. K. Rvan* 'Ii. mul Mr*. John
Holly. Mi. and Mrs. Jerry White,
Mr. mul 'Its Claude Hlttell, Mr.
mul Mis HoIh t I Jones, Mr. mnl
Mrs. Hum Itiikiu, 'Ii. mul Mr*.
Heorge Jones. Mr. und Mi«. Ilurulil
Keeling, Mi. nod Mr*. II. M. HI*loo, 'll mid 'll*, Cecil JnlM-a. *••'uml Mi* T K. Noon. Mr. nnd
Mr*. John Hoot, .Ii . mul Mr. nud
Mrs. It. F. Kin hof .if lh-1 wind.
Al*n ,'lr*. Iiilinn Wil*nn, 'lr*.

Tbe home of Mis. II M Pomce
till
West Filst Street w-i* Ihe
seen*- lu*t night for jhe mtnunl
Christum, party of
the Fideli*
Ctn** ot tin- Fit«t lluptist I'li-neli
Assisting us 110*111**11* weie 'll*.
8. t'. tiinhiim, ,'lr*. F. K. Ibie-liel,
Mr*. IV It. 'inthieux. 'Ii* I! I.
Jnhosmi mid ,'lr*. W C. Ilnie.
A gnilv ilecmiiti-il mol liguted

The newly otgnnlxetl Hnnfetil
Mrs. J. I. Ilortiin hu. returned
W KDNRSDAY
Chri st nuts tree stooil in oie1 C M Prayer meeting ill the KirhI (itnmmnr School Glee Clnh will from Win nor-IQnlihln* Fic|i&gt; in
eei nf the living room while hnllv
Baptist Church will lx- hehl nl present ii Chrixtmnx cnntiitu nt (ieorgin where she hn* been eniliertie*. poin*el|iii«. glei-n ely uml
7:30 P, M. The Intel nieiliiite the Tout 1st Centei fm meiiilnTt- ployeil by the llenili|iini tei * of
ligliteil ied ciitulle* i|i-coinl**i I the
OlrU' auxiliary „r the WontmT* of the Tourist Clnh on Fridny nt the 14th Air Force.
living 1*111111 mol dining kuuii nf
Missionary Union will conduct the 7:lf&gt; P. M. The i-nutntn is under
the I’eiiice Inline
Friends will he glml to lemu
•rrvlce using ax their theme "H i. direction of Mi*. Kseiir Price mid
Ml*. Flunk I. Wtiodniff. Ii
name ahall lie culled the Mighty neco(upnni*t will Is- Sir*. Kvntis thill little Mi** Hliiil cv Jen ii I .otig,
pr*,*ulci| tt\l*» I 11•• I ,||*s||||•**»» t***w|| ||
_Go.I, the Kverlasting Futhi-r". The .McCoy. The sextette from the •liiiiglitci of .Mi. iiiul 'Ii* . || K
dlliiiig which time tin- c l n - • Ic
Hiinfonl .lunioi High Schoi.l will l.oug. Im* leturiteil to hei home
^■ &gt;11 bile In invited to iitleml.
till
rlll«‘tl III ll||V«&lt; II •Mlllf t I111
The Woman's Auxiliary of Holy ulxo uppi in on the proitiatil. This lit Snnfo id from tin t'oiiililhi
|w,ri''I'Miuifi* I i iw • It t III* s*l \ V *•M111•
C rux KpiM'upul Church will hold will he tile filst of a «ci Ie* of I'tippli 'il Clnlilreo'* 11•-1■ii - wlieie
1*1'•• ♦..t.lt w| %Vill 'ts| (lit '-i1 iiiiint I
It annual l.nxnni at the I'uiish conceit* I,cm,: uiiiinge.l fm the she hll* lieeii ennflncil fm tin- ,ui*t
•*»i ' ' 1- tii-sifip
i tin |t- will
i
I I month*
tourist by Mi*. Price.
llnuxe on Miigtmliu Avenue.
1t*l * i i |lit w mi • willt ii pirtiir
Visitor* in .Hiinfnt.l from PennIII' ll.«ll\
III*’ t III i^l inti** Si mi .
aylvaniu will urgunixo u iVni.syl- F n t e r p r i N c
friMM I •ik* ".I* M ail l.&gt; Mis II
vania Club Ix-gintiing with mid
€ «9t-|| a t h e «|«*\ttlituinl ,in-l
vaults at the Tourist Ceniei nl
Mi ' \ I. T I miIIIII'*, N||’M|||t|t||i||
5:30 P.M.
vlri* i n u l t ’iil, i xplniiiftl tl»
Tlltn tR D A Y
A Christum* story in «oup no I
Mrs. Wurt Warner nnd 'It* It.
n«Mi l-iolgel *\-*te,u which
gin*
The Home Demnnstratinn Club limit online will Is- pi esi-nteil nl F. WbitniT were en-llosle**es for
III the clmicli tin- ln*t nt the vein
^ w ill meet at 2:10 P, M. ut the the Kilterprise Jnniin 11itrlt Hciiool the legnlar meeting of Hi. Ag­
An cnteiturning Clnis'iiui* (-toWTourixt Center. A demoiuliittimi on Dec. 14 ut H:IHi I*. M. to I f nes Chnptei of Holy Cm** Kpi*grmii wn* comlucti-d l.\ 'll &gt; 11
will be given on coverliiK button* fnl Inws-il with n NiM’inI liuiii In copnl Clillli-b lielil on Monilny nfK. MeNuh mul 'l&gt;* tl. I’. Wiele
and u Chrlstm.i* party will lie the Home Kcounmie* mom. A •li­ lemon,, lit the Warner hniue ill
whining ii pii/e Im uinkiiii* tieheld.
ver offering will lx Inken.
"2" West Niueteenili Hlteet Mi*.
mo*l uimsiuil lint tiom i-iepe pupei .
The Woman'* Anxiliuiy of Holy
Prim to the |iiin*■ii 11, ii In,of Henry .Mel.milin, Jr. lilt-sided und
Mi*
St i irMiiiiil wtiit j*11/**«
Cro-.it Kplscopul Chiu eh will hold PTA hiisilie** session will lie belli plniM weie disi*u*«ed fm the
fill t'Xt'4'llinu ollici i h i i I i ’nI s \I i s
ill annual Imxiiur at the I’nrlxh ut 7:311 I* M.
rbtireh luiruni being belli tnduv
M r Nn It iri'ili'tl •* I a n s lltt* V*t*li»
House uti Mugnuliu Avenue.
mid tomorrow lit the Pnii»b House
llefi'M n . M l . , . a . " i i 11«i Mi
r
Hemlllulu llrhekuli l.odge No.
miller
tneillbel* iillinteeti-il to ii w. 11Min11 ifnti riir i'ii t« it m i 1"
43 will meet in toguln. se**.oi. ut Toiiii-t Club'ii! 7 If.
i i . i ... 1slot with ileeiirnllim* in Hie diuicb
(!|i» i si ih ;i * t iii nt **i i f mi
tiv
... ,*I..
; ......
ii.....
8:00 P. M. In the thlil Fellow'* the iHiectinn of 'll* l!*i III i I il , • nt
Chilslnuis
Him
t lit* III* till.I 1 .
• I*
Ii* •Mlltfl.llil
Hall, liiiliutli.il mill election of 'll pmeiil* of vb e i lull meinln'r*
During the iifteiniMiii tin- I'lm -i
mi'ii* I'ii »i i *It
I,I Ml
loll I I
^ iffic rri. will lie lielil. All ineliihei* uuil I lie |ml,he iim - im iteil tii lit •
mils s|urv from St. I ukex wn* It,,bill l.ussbig, ' l l * F re d M yers . Millet
M# Nuh
Wire urged to he present III till* lend.
••I I- Ill . till -V Iimportant ineetlug.
‘I In- .lunioi fill** of the Hoillln lie j rend by Ml*. Melmulin mill 'll* Mr* .1. .1 Nii-liiil-mi, ' I i * •). n . ,
i ..,11,. I ii I ti e i
The Hanford llmiic Detn»ii*lin- Hit'll School will present It* tilt- J. N. Itnlisiili, Jr. relioited mi -up- I .undress, Mrs. I II Ibivl*. Mrs. pie
... I, nl I no In Imlf
Hon Clnh will enterlnin the T o m . .mini piny entitled "All Aiueilinnj iily work stilt big tlmt lobe* mill •IiiittfH !!«»• 9«*h . M» hh I |fl*l«*n w . t t l*« I*r. 11v
I i ,n t. pi i in pi e
. . .
‘if III**
lli'i'wl
let Clnh with n putty ut 2:3t&gt; P M I'miiilv" ul H.lfi I*. M. nt Ihe linens bud been seemed in In- MB* Miiiriin t M\p i \ .l*»hu ..
Ill-mil il n| .-■.i iii ' c
sent to ii hospital in tbe Philip- lle v . I Ib -M iliiil lim it m el i it . io M “••III I
ut the Tourixt Center. Ill &lt;lM|C- school.
jiltiex. Mis. Agues Cook displayed lle r b s l.
i Mi
ibnchi-l mi.I
mol
Hon in Christ tun* gift* nnd gift
h a t h iid a y
hi nn* III* meet in,'
I Iii - i i-1
liirewnik for -ule lit the duildi
wrapping* will be presented.
The Hiinfonl Wmoiili's Club will baxnar und ii lesson on Ihe Am
"Tin l
. ..
. .
Pi a v •-1 ' wu* ii-nil
FRIDAY
sponsor ii cliicken Mipp.-i b.-glnhim ul
I iii I b
re*pou*n - Ii
Tile Towiixend Club will meet Mill,' ill ll:,Mi o’clock lit tile club i-rii-mi llible Hm'lety wu* tniighl M r H . l , o v « H P r f H i i l c H
In.tnt,,\ l In 'in*
^
» m l i u M s u t i or to - - ei oi|
at tile Tourint Center. The pol.lo­ house fm Ihe Ix-noflt of tile bv Mrs. Wbilnet and Mrs. Alex
V. Vaiighnn. At the t-inu-bi'lon of
A t ^ t* A H l l W 1YI4 tfl wen
I In i \«*niii * b\
ll rordlally Invited to ntteml.
I.lichen fund. I lie |ioblte is cordial- (lie I.....ting refreshment* weie
tin l
Halite Itarrinun Chapter, Dnugli lv invited to ut Iend.
tbit, tserved by the lioatesse* n**l*tv*l
Tic
W &gt;'r * of the Amrrlrnn llevoliiloui
SI. A n n ’* Chnptei ..r Ho ly C m **
The Tiiilli-I Club will Itul.I it*
Mil*. •
will miet with Mi*. F. K* lb.lx. leuulur |in1 1\ ut the Tourist O il- bv Mrs. Kobsun.
Monday
l-'.niscopnl
C
lm
icli
met
mi
11..iii -I. i
T h o se present fm tbe meeting
1101 Path Aveuili. ill :Hio p M t•-i
Cmds mol eiiioitiiinment were Mr*. Cook. M rs Hobson, ' l i ­ uf let noon ut the home nl ' l l * . It- .lob M,
|i •. 1 I'll -.1 M.
M
All visiting ilmtghtci* lire umled mil v l&gt;e euioved. The inildic is
lt. W . Hnpri -r ht, Mr*
Vaughn, I. Perkin* with .'Ii* Sadie ltmo*e Cm.,. ..... \|
oe Mi tl 1 . H.
to iitleml.
n , en-hnxleix The cln...... inn. ' l l * .
loidillllv iliviteil lo itI fi-tti I
M. ..
Mi
Mr*. W h itn e r, Mi*. Jut- Hmitub-r*.
II. i
M Nut,. Mi
The W oiiiuii’m Mi*«iouill V Socie­
W V l.ovell, opened the meeting
T h e lliisiness Women'* C l i d e
ty of the Flt«f llii|iti*l Chinch n| the First P i i— v bteilm i C h u i d i Mi*. H. tt. Chase, 'It* . M n i v b In ieliding the Collect fm C h ris t- tl. i I t ...... • S|* C o, del!. -ti
will meet ul 11... clmicli .-■i -|-:in will hold ii luitnni mol ennked f mil Stone, M i*. W i n n e r , ' I i * Me tuns T h e vhuptel voted to give M I ........... • . M i- \ 1 lb.
P. M. (Circle N’n. n. Mi*.
|. *ule ul Ihe T l i m p e Ih.ildli.g mi I .ii nl I,i. Ml*. Mlirgutet M m -b u ll. ....... mul clothing to tw o ......dy Mi
Thom/.*, |irugrmn ehnlrmnn, will Mnguolm Aveinio all -lay. I ' m - Mr*. H u m m e l, Mrs. Hill D - l b m e rmoilie* nnd Chilstinii* decintiI | |ioi i&gt;|ev. ht
Iim*
direct Hip proKruiu. the theme ■eed* will he used fm Ihe liuibl'og and Mr*. F.. I.. H u r d n h
lion* WI-M- dl*c»l«*ed.
Melljlx-rs
• Mi « l.liio I I*, toil*.
■ring "Unto u* n Hon I* itiveu nnd fund of the church.
well- linked to meet mi H i t 2d to
Ilt.lt. law
Ml
^ I
Mi
v.H l* limne *1 nil he culled •prince
i,Hike wtellllli-s for the chntch.
MONDAY
Mi
l •i all.mo
Nl •M.
| fif Peace’ ",
Ciidc* of the Womnii'* MI»*loitMi*. F le d Hull tend u p»|M*r I V im
II i oi il, M» • M iH lo il x
CIri-len of the Sunford (Iniden illy Society of the Fil-t Miiplist
T h e need of the eX|.iesslon uf nnd
.11 .•f I • ifkl.it
Clnh will meet nn follow*: A/nlen Chinch will meet ul II tut A.M.
l„ve in the w o r ld " ltefi«*hinenta
Circle pioitram will include u vi*it ii* follow*: Circle No I, Mr*.
The seventh grmli- of the lunim well- •■-!veil hv the ll«*le**e* IWto tratfiU’iiI tin ilxotic gulden*. hon. Sly run Smith, dmliumn, In the High Hrliool piesented u ihnpel *i*ted hv Mr*. Ilo ym onil Key . T h e
lev* Mrs. W. it. Jennings, .MR R. |Men's llihle i-Ihssiooiii; Circle No. pioginm recently with Mr* W It
Flgl.l.-ci.ll. Hlteet, nl ti till P M.. •J. Mis. Mux N. Clcvrluhd. chulr- Stine in cltuige. The Th lid P*ulm chilirmnii temlnded inember* I'of
hiik h lull.........ii...Ceuital Circle, ut hmmi a . \|. . iiiiiii. In tbe T. K. I,, classroom; was tend hv Junnle llenm-tt after
and
with .Mrs. It. W. Turner und mem­ Cin-IA No. it, Mrs. |(ov Heel, wliirh tin
it,,
i,,.
In v.lu u v
&lt;d
.n .
ber* are asked to bring a Christ* rhninuuii. In the Womnn'-i llible ^alllte were uiven ......................
In unison bv the
Fli -t II.,I-' i &lt;' I m . . I. met . ........ .
mu* riruiiKciuent; Ilirt liutdeners dnssrooin; Circle No 4, Mr* J. school.
|V at tie I.,&gt;&gt;&gt;.. of Ivuy Hell/
Miriam Duslilon «*-rved hrouRii; In yesterday.
Those ill tending weie Mr* elm- Hi I f. Flo . Aven ue . T i n - .1.
Circle, ut 10:0(1 A M, with Mrs. I.. .Inekdon, - elmirman, in the us nnmuinrer for the piugiutn.
^F d u w r.l H. .Mi Cull, llnim‘1&lt;mulli &lt; Young Mott's rlnssriHimi (iii-do
wn* g . "
A one to-t pluy "Adu lliw-* Flint l.ovell, Mi* Mirlun Russell. Mr*. veil,.mil. I' aim '•/ I
WcirWe ut 7:30 P. M. ut the finr.h-i. Nn, Ii, Mrs. Hi W. Turner, rlmlr- Aid" wus presented with the fol­ Paul (,’hestersoo, Mi*. Hlewnit kv K.Heo I tl If( pel * and tin pin u p
Center nnd inemlxT* me asked to mint, in the Fblelis elnssnsint; lowing cost uf i-harnrtera: Hnllv llrown, Mr*. Wllllani PuDeri Mr*. plat in t,i im i Io* piayi'i inert in*
make nnd wear n Cliristnin* cot­ Circle No. (I, Mr*. It. T,&lt; Thotiutr. Coulter, .Imin Hnilcer, Jmiu Wilke. I N Ib.b.on, Mr*. Ilnlldt Warieo. lo|in*ltia I#lxi9i
a e IIMoh* fm
tage; llilil«cu* Clndii ut 3:00 P. I'hiilimnn in Hu- I'liiluthen dn**- Ibirharii l.uwe, F.lixnheth lln rily ., Mi« Hull, Mi*. Mike Mfiinrik, Mr- i k n lin t pitt|tiunis ail* i whifk
M., hostesses Ml*. Flunk Hhuinex
it I*f i looeiit
nn ftt
wei veil
Millie Alfuld, Ibiiinlil Kelley mul ” A. Adam*. Mrs. h- I*. M'diliy.
and Mrs. M. Ulnson, mid inemheis loom; (.'iii Ie Nn. 7, Mrs. II. It Mmvln McKinley.
M i- Key, Mi*. Amelin Nold M.
Mo- i uttcndiiii* wen* Itaika* i
lli-ck,
rhniriiutn,
In
Mr*.
Hixon's
are nsked to bring u gift fur n
McNaii, *lnvi*e Andi'l HDtt, -linl. a
llinn*n mill 'll*- Pet kin*.
Christina* putty: Ixor* Cirvle nt dp.*Mooui., At 1^:00 o’dink n covI,'oNNkio11, licit \ I'eiO'oel., M lot.k
i-WilHlish
ltirtehntin1
will
lie
served
!f:30 P. M. nt the home of Mr*.
Itkiel man. Skill* n |Vh*o*I.. I M« **
Fm ii speciul ilesserl t.e.il In i)(| t i n, lean Wll'on, N’-mon
W. I*. Hmllli; Mugnuliu Cltele ill in tbe general ussembly room ut
.I
.i
,
I
im* o'clock.
Citde
No.
3.
'll*
pi, ...I while lltyei .like* wll
10:00 A. M. with Mi* W. K. Klnli
I?-.mil i It I,IIOC Mail*' %(11•»••I
•,ll.oe
To milke tin- Dlllng .... I I lo*i IfiMiin I am* Milt*** I..
Imff; MInioxii Cltele ul I0:IMI A John I ce, ptogrnin chuiriitiiu. will
dliei-t
the
piogrnm,
the
llii-ioe
be
nut
d
tin dull* In u liltlr "ale.
M. with Mis. Mum Sil*hy; liu-aVII awtlfi . Helen IlieNN e» IteNeilv
they me »oft uml cm. la- mu loot pMiton, loin* Vaitee, 11»
0 1 andu Circle at 3:00 P. M. at Hi- mg "Christ tbe Altswoi Im ttie
Irait
H i l l I II
cii .lv. then lx-ut in n laid*—I..... &lt;. i l l " " .•\ and ha\ H u l l /claw
home of Mrs. C. K. Cm It on with World." All women of tin- cloueli
i.i
,.f lemon juice ami butt.-,
Mrs. Churlnx tiinn us u guest; tire uigcil in iiiteinl uuil vi-itm* A N . N t i H N C F . M F . N r
Flo-1 till- diilefllleil cuke will
Palin Circle ut 10:30 P. M. with me welcome,
A•
x -t-.i t
Tbe pic-dcbnnl iigi- Hunbemo
r Id. cliiM-olale Irlug.
Mrs. W. II. Ilimmil mill Mis. .1.
I). Carlton us hostesses nt the llmnl of the Wotniin's MIsnIooiuv
le u ...e l W . W r l g l it . an Auu-i
Ginlcn Center fur u rovered di*h I 'Iiiihi of the Flint lliiplisl Clmrcli
lean, invented Hu- fit*) •n.icb.ie
luncheon; Itose Circle nt 10:00 A. will meet nt 11:1)11 A.M. in the
'I. mul Mr*. Kenneth ll.dluway for milking soli.I-i.eade.l pin*, ".
M. with Mrs. II. II. Coleman nnd eliiiieb niirsei y.
•&gt;f llmi*l.iii , Tex, unnutinea |he IH24.
T I'I yMDAY
members are n*krd to bring u
Tbe Pilot Club will litove (Is IntII. »f a dnughlci hull.cilm. Alin
Christum* flown nrrungi-ment nnd
ii ii ■i a ii I C b rls lm ns
|in, I y ul llo' .... Nov 211. Mrs. HoII..way la the
u plant for ii plunt hfrlmnge.
The Hrammnr HeltonI tlleo Clnh Yin-lit Club nl 7:P&lt;&gt; I'. M. Ibis- fonnei Mis* Ktnily Anderson uf
Ii.i* i-ily.
Q w lll enterlnin memhers nf the bunds of memliers me Invited.

School
Mrs. Warner, Whitner
Will Have Program St. Agnes Hostesses

'i

________ I'AUK

I-J S W T

K.

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M
i

Mra. Mari's Speaks
To West Side PTA

f Io IIv 'mhmI
ID nun

th o m a h

H i l l . 1.1 M i m l l .
I Kt
7 1/1*1
.Mi m. I*i i ill .MaiM N\a&lt; tin’ tM if t
.Meet
the
„ 'i pi 4*t lamu'it-oiiil* sponkfi m i tin* i n« •i if hi \* »»»•'#••tnic
proiul-nl *i( n r " I ana !*«•••!•••.
of ihi&gt; WVnt
P i n ••nt-TfarliiM
“ 1*111 ' l l a ll v till* tlOllll* I'll I .AoHorintion hold la-t T I i i i m i Iiiv
now," tin
,j|Y
"\t- H NNOIllltn’t u f trr n o o n
at
tin* o liu**l.
'Ii •
know iiic
M n i r » ‘ ixulijiTt wn-* " I 4*i i i nini’ !*•
T h e w.imii * khp » f*4i tm •Itxitul Molt likl* till* H lO t". Thl* ItllMlII'H' IIOM’I
roppimr **\\
. vri n f••I(.My," j*III" injr w h o |irrniil«nl o\«*i Iin M • •
tolil me in la*
-I'l.ti.. tllOHMillK K a i l K i m ; , picHnienf. amt planioom. “ Sui pi is, •1 ' S«t I l f Nil',”
nvovi ' rntitle fol
tl»'* *»ien* i/nfi**n
•\tlti *i» Wilt •f .lit ! I •111NNNMttil
of a C u b 5k*ont ho* iTina* w ii i-\ 1
•• ;i
' I »ni»lil llo*
Mtn. Han (i a t i l o
win. #■t n•••!
tail Hptii ptt,,i
t fiptit i coil til at
a** a ilolfirap' io ti* I •1 \ i t 'i 'M i
lllMMf iltw .IN
, . "int t
I .ii 1m I ••
tOHI bt*lil M*r»*lill\
i »* la* tl* . t*
pal in in
m i •lift*
\’lt\V, -III'
Mfrilicil tin* r n ii V n » ••* I'lan* w»'»*
liy*, »ti4‘ . I.;. I
in a mi'l l
I till* -III# | t » V •Il Mp|il .| llltlt '« iiiilili* for a t 'In i ' ii .i |iait
1» s \\ ••'
tin* fltilili «**i w ith Mi
S i i i m i 'I S ’ i i
iat *• a p» •nn 1
1kt*
too ««•• villi’ a** •t'a i man
fit a i i i-i, ,.| ......
in,, "
ai •• Si.
lo n itli ifiaili* non » • 1"lt||i t *•4t•t
Wkill ||«, i .
j..
•
mol foll owin g lido ••• ■i•' ’
"NVr a. i » , \ I....
...
.I'* .l
u n i t tup M*fit**dino i t
I• HOI t ,i- ,| v. |„.f |
in tin* li n a h io o in
' Isloll
I rr| tin im i • •
ltn|» w{| \ •* X
In fryiliir « hn I •
ilia rim»i|i,|
Inivi* i*V4,i*ll«*nt ••• *
'I'*
I'll till.I N...
keep I In* k d h ’l t il
*•
I II*' Vp’I’lv
(hi* i liii ki*P i^ tit... | . .i •
, ii\ . t i to* p**n an
“ Uni
t«
t«*|||li. t I o n I ..................
Ion ltih\
ooi\«-d loi tin In
it'*
We |M-I
l l l. N»S|M
Ppini'N pa** iiiinnti*H of i tii’Uim *
-llill
I k . ' I. |
fi\t
.i'ii*eii!4 i i * i t-c i iAped
tliiii lie nn l.-.o • mol a fttie-t of
mi -i ml - Mil O t , f ".ti
( ’eleiy salt nm\ 1. o * ( in m u o n
| ana mdi
al-iil
ik f im* *
m i n i oto
. iif, i.i I - o Im: o th'*ke*4 MiMipH,
CIIHIIC I, to
-Illf filU t, 4*15If di- Io
1" in.ike till
•iii " i t in ait t t .ut
e i "'iii-l
riii'M
la* •Mi
.« . ! i
|ott|*iain e* tin* flavininic fi'lei \
I IIIiI If
II, V
i lit iiiM'," NCl V fine
I In* lant'M'iiMl'1
i ' i i vt Inni’ w,th laliti
ill Ii M I* \|
• it.
l.iinn tin i. .,
ii. i. II #• st til Io I
nnia/id
ii inn n
11 fi ipci a tm w i ap
• i . 4I1 . i i .
4llilllll
•11x . •i•
t.*d •i itt
til papci in at
S|„.
•III :tll!CI
lifiitd "H* i til'll plat e in .» •
4t.i \ a
NN.11.1 N*••I
III lilp-M
am **t i to’
, t.oppe.l
I 'It'ii111ii I apple a
I IM* Wl\
It IttiN i In ft and added to i i-t-li
»•! wnl
« Mllltlll I IMI
I kio.w K
th* hat h i oi to im
lianl it.i
• I In ■I io Pi I o n t
‘'lo* an
I kke il
“ \ int
••Id no I In*
It llo
•-.I a i i n i ' H o l '
KiiMnyti.
♦I
loo \ oil
I ii *inn , I
kale of nipkl
I ilo, I.Giptii
i
mom t I krio
•ll|M'| 1
I., woi I,. Ske
l It III lit •
II to Itfl'lM
nn...
loir
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i lit i t t » iftl

I!|«* Ititximi I 'I I 'M1,1 ”'•*

llolt/.cInNY Home Is
Scene Of iMeetiiar

*

ii

i i.-pn
Da.*,.
I . in..nig lliii.in
.. ' act ■&gt;a . &lt;| p u tty la*,
at th.- . h o . .- ,. given for them
M&gt;
( p C o l i c , from 0:041
- a . . . |..,-k
I m e. ext m g
-v.-i. i.lnv. .1 .I'ii m g the
bnek-vmd theme.
Il.-f..- 1. - .t
w e .e served Inte
.................
e -.- Ma.il.ee I 'P l lli p i.

I 'a

Mill-, I Iii.to F.tgle, Mar-

. II .ei.-a. . .
Nanc y H i c l i n t d t n "
l- ■ i:
.
I . i .. Phillip*. V l r - "
i
Vm.ce, l.nurq,,
\
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THURSDAY DEC. 8. 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD. aAKFOMftJUM ODA

Nation’s City Managers Have No
Solution For Park ing Problem

I link'd Nation*

NAM Speaks
M u a tla an S

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llu.-lni-** will have no illfflculty
in iitiinInli&gt;ir venture capital, ho
mid. if Ihe inlddle-lncninc gioup
r nation • city manager* decide* to put even a *nmll portion
I king plolllr-lll* lixl.lV, bill of their saving* into rnniinnn
-lock*.

One .ifler anoilirr reporied wliat h
mrlen, o(f-ilreel parking, contlriirlion i
promotion of greater use of buses ♦
lu get down lown and shuttle serv-' 10 till- hoy just keeps gro w ing ."
Ice for patron* of parking lot*
"Runlet hi ng his- In In* dune to
-nlside the Imsiue** area.
lu n v i n c r people then* i-n't room
When lhay were through, Geo. du wnlnwn for nil the nilt"timliile*.
Ilnnrk of Meridian, Ml**,, summed
mid never will be
t up liy declaring "lt'« like trying
K P. Milebidl
•i furnish a buy with the same Va., -lllll III* l i l y
'lollies fruiii Ihe age of two to tluil tins erected

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nf Minefield, W.
IS line "f tlllee
u pinking lunldnig.
It rust 4 IHH,IHItl, In.Ids HUO
■ur* mill in milking ii nrnl p m f il
uf f I,null a monlb uvei upernlien
costs and dehl relircnient paymerits
Minefield i - proud of ll.
" l l ’i l
Ini* It idlieved t r iif b c
eungi-siion 7" inipilred Rrds-rt W
Flaek of Durham. N.
ju*l elect
ed president uf the International
f'- ty Mnnnger'* A»»orlnllon.
“ W ell, n o " Mill In-11 conceded.
“ Th e re doesn't seem to be any
fewer e a r- on tbe street
Mill it
has helped Minefield m rirh nnt*
by br in ging more peeple downlown. and w o n - in .................
the d t y te trade "
.Must of the city imimigcr- uh n
puke en the |irob|eni -reined to
favi.i
off .street
parking,
n’ld
nearly nil of them -aid they
tin.light an effort should Is* mud*
I " Interest p iiv u lc capital in
Veloplllg them befnte tlicv ore
Illldel taken in piddle I ’ l 'ijei ts
T h e managers repotted on - n l *i v - mol polls to det’ i niiiie the
can*e* of doVMltowII tlllffii cell
-e -I ion
Ito .. Win-lorn nl Si I’elei -lin ig .
I la., -m il ills cil\ tl inI Irleil ev e n
tiling its officia l- ciudd ihinl of
to
" I n - the proldein "Imt they
jti«l wunt that cm downtown "
Roark louutienlisl ihtil -hopper*
"D o n 't wnnl to be on the *treet
-villi mi a rm f u l of pack age-''
Someone suggested perhap- tino ii-iilia n t- could help bv Increas­
ing llii-ii deliver ic-, (nil -onie.
iilo- i-l*c smd that would be -m e

I K II M S unit I R A I IKS

NICHOLSON
BIJICK CO.
I'hcnie 1031 Hanford. Fla.

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Thl* estimate I* 510,000 bale*
mure than the 15,534,000 bates
forecast a month ago. It com­
pare* al-o with 14377,000 nroduced last year and with a tenyear (1038-47) average of 1 1 ,.

He -aid ihe wealthy are ton po*i
Imtilenerl with taxes "to |„. inter- 43 I
c«tci| in taking chance*", lie added,
T
a sound common Mock paying liy 1
about d per rent i* "less attractive ' T
than n tux - free bond paving 2 pt-ul
percent."
i
"Since 1H'I2," Gray sold, “ tbe ,!c|n
I'conniiiir trend bn* been such
2.
•but the investor is truly the ’for- |H.n|
gotten man*.
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“The Imuil Imyer bn* token at- (frll
mnsl n Till per cent cut in wages. ,,
The pre-ent interest rule on lop p,ri.
erode corporate lainds is around
-M'i pi ' rent. Twenty year* iig-t ,(.|n
-Hell I,nod* yielded nlinn«t 5 per
4
rent "
to i
He old thill until very recently ,,r t
lender- roiild bide behind tbe gjm,
«helter of ii world-wide trend to- f|,||
ward a Ins* of Incentive and the
u*e of the federal budget "u» nil fhlr
insiruoient of bnuntlftil genemsllv,
]|
whatever the nrtunlcost,"
pr.q
Ihil. l-e added, there nre indi- I’eri
.-••lines tin- turn Is nl hand nnd l»rol
that ii only requires rnurageioi*
lendershlp In rhailrnge old notion.- lit '
An example of riuirngemi- lend- j lion
er-hl|i. In* -nid, was the arlimi of Sepil
f'unnila In leforniimr it* Indlvldiinl
Tl
and cnr|inrate tnx structure mid ■t'hir
removing n lot ire umlieiof mils cniiil
llltrr luxes
-'--ru
\nd. In- nddi-d. the defeol of lln- f.’hii
I nlinr 1’iirtv In New Zealand show- i&gt;&gt;•*r

moot),

Thl* yeura erop has produced a
surplu* supply
above markeb
need* and a reserve deemed by
law to be ample. Aa a cons*,
quence. Secretary Rrannan ha*
set planting allotment* catling

inrew an icy chill into purl* of
the midwest today. Little relief
is likely until F r'la y or Inter.
The center of the frigid air
muss wn* In North Dakota this
morning. Minot repurted 1*1 be­
low xero. The center wn*. ex*
w-'tefl to move near lies M»ine»,
“ . by nightfall.
Hiuth central state* al*u felt
the chill. The outer edges of the
rotd air front dipped Into Texns
and Mississippi,

f

Atomic Materiuln
r " «r Hast
today he hope* the committee will
hauited every angle.
Grove* said In Norwalk, Conn.,
continue its digging. He was in­
terviewed hy telephone by an As­
sociated Presa reporter In New
York.
Grove* alto tald he believes the
Russians obtained secret Informa­
tion. Ha said: "How much they

Unit trend- are mmi-minlc nod - bit*
call In* Illi-llinde
ii fi
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fu-ul In lower luxes seem to have non
Imeit ii-spnii-llile for the upset lie nmi
New /eiilandl," lie said,
I'l
"Viilluniill/iiliiiii, New /etilnnd' i mis
er« learned, is tml tbe answer loMiiih
nil of our ceiinoinlc problem*."
Hi
Adams s. Menu lull, vice
picsidcnt of the IIInli I’ower nod
Light f’liinpmiy, urged n vigorous
lull lie ngniii si complete sacInf*
lino in ibis country.
"We nii- rapidly becoming r
.mi, slaves pul Ilog no " hi ui
gnllev of slate." Ilr. Itenmoo

ib-nt Ou-it altitude.
•tim- industry cannot atem the
lull- which i&lt; rushing In upon thl"linn," tie said, "all the freedom
Im iiiiu 111*1111111110* must partlripule."
It must he ii pt “grain on a nuil'itrnl level, he said, hut It must
reach down to the local where in
posal- to . in *itv operating co»t&lt; liiiui-st to goodness gras* rootIn Inlrrili'piirtm i'iitul use of i-m program, run lie launched lu earn
community.
ploycs, cqui(uni’tit and fai ilitle-.
Dun G. Mitchell, president of
\ few -m ull cities reported thrj
tinvi* been able to use the sdiiii Sylvnnin Kleetrle Products, tol 1
the iuiluslrlallsli that business
force for policemen und firemen
generally wn* unprepared for i
sud a couple said they had miuli
return to u competitive market
effective u*e of off-duty flremci
tnst-wl»e und unprepared for
to belli ludlce bundle exlrn-ordlu
rreallve soiling,
ary truffle problem*.
The war-lime production record
&gt;&gt;f Vnit-rinin inilustrv was made
With litile regard /or cost, ho
said, und the linbitx formed lu
wm ilitvw hcriioii' slriiltgly rontj’il.
Now, lie sold. Industry must
gear lot rnmpeiilion.
lie said gearing fur competition,
in Hie broad sense, is "getting nil
of ih e inefficiency nnd the unecrssnrv people, operation* and cost
mil of Imsiiii’s* *o that the break­
even |mi ii i can be brought down
In where p rire * can lie reduced
without jeopardising the eurnln.t
power of the investment,"
It requires, he addl’d, reorgani­
sation, retraining und streamlin­
ing suit’* forces, and develop! tg
new idea*, new met hods, new pro­
duct*.

'« s a M N
r . . . n ..r
able to recollect ever seeing the
paper* at the time they were pre*
nnred,
"It I* possible I might hove seen
'hem nnd forgotten nhout them.
Mv opinion, however, in | Hid not.
I base i hnl opinion on the mail)
ground that I don't recall the docu­
ment."
Wndlelgh said he took govern­
ment patter* to Carpenter In n
briefcase after wnrk, meeting the
courier on a street corner. They
would he returned to him at Ihe
*nme spot the next morning, he
*ald.
He told alio of meeting Cham­
ber* at luncheon and dinner meet­
ing*. He *atd he continued supply­
ing the paper* until 101*.
The witness, son nf a clergy­
man, said he wax not a Communist
Party member btlt wa« a colla­
borator.
.Special FBI Agent ttarno* C.
Freeman, testifying yesterday,
•aid copies of the puner* received
by Chamber* were made on a type­
writer once owned by HI**. Freemun Illustrated hi* testimony wiln
photographic enlargement*.

thttu to Wallace, Grove- rt|iHcd:
“ I prafrrrad not to."
In testimony to the committee
yesterday, Grove* R«ld that mdilier Wallace nor tin* late Harry
Hopkins ever "pressured him to
release atomic material* or secret*
to the Ru»»lani.
Friends of Hophlna took the
view that Groves' testimony had
completely exploded report* link­
ing Hopkins' name with wartimo
atomic shipment* to the Russian*.
Hopkins’ name came In from a
story told by former Air Force
Major 0. Racey Jordan. Jordan
claimed Hopkins telephoned him
in the spring of IMS to expedite
hit atomic shipment to Russia.
.Iordan wm then stationed at Great
Falla, Mont, a main stop on the
Icniblcase air route to Russia.
Ivestigatora are now doing
spade-work for further hearInn*
hy the House committee In about
10 days.
Among other things, they are
going Into the question of Just
what former Lend-Lease official’*
William C. Moore and James P.
Hoopes had to do with what they
edit'd atomic shipment No, 2 In
the spring of 104.1.
They want to know why Grove*
was reported to hove approved the
i hipment although Grove* nay** ho
did nut.
The first window that could
be moved up or down win in­
vented In Hnlhind In Ihe 17th
century.
Su-di wight*, window metis and
pulleys were invented by the
Dutch about HI,5(1.

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MIAMI. Dec. 8. - (,7't — A
former University of Miami In­
structor and a university student
were found dead a few hour*
apart, and authorities -nid thap
were suicides.
Richard Hayes Martin, 55. far­
ther - instructor In Kngllsh,’ was
reported by Coral Gable* Safety
.Director W. CL Kimbrough to hgv«
slashed his wrist* in the bathroom
yesterday. Hi* body was found In
tbe living room and a trail of
blood ran through tbe hnu-o.
In it separate i»|eWi-*it. IMirulmen Al Schmidt and George MarMilliin lavestigati'd * car parked
on Tahiti llrach road and discov­
ered the body of James Lnwrle
Golden, 10. n university music
student. A ho*r run from the exbuust to the interior of the veIlirW-

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THE HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA
monochromatic (single-colorI rays
will reveal certain details in a
solid object, which inuv he any­
thing from a luclal casting, to the
flesh and lame of your Injured
blind. After you grl a view nf
these details, you switch In an­
other ace ray. xvhirh shows you
some different, hut additional de­
tails. And m i o n with o n e ray
after another.
For the x-ray mail, this is like
luiving a dozen eyes Instead of one.
In killing powers, Hie nee rays
may
lie made lhoi|,ands of
times stronger I him .........rtlitmry
Ity HOW M(ll W. H LA K ES I.EE
rays. Tim - -mini germs and mirmAssociated Press Science Fall tor iirgnnlsms that mindly lake hours
UK It AN A, III., Dec. tt— (,n — for x-ray killing will die in a few
You can pick off atoms with some seconds.
new slim p-hooting x-rays al the
It is hoped to u«e these rays
University of Vllnois.
lo do seleetixe killing, which is
Tld , ,■ a new kind ,,f maili-- teal Hluliiie , harp-hooting All ex­
niansl,i|i. with mum promi-lng ample i- milking vaccines. Knell
uses. The \ iitv duirpshooting was germ oi xinis that can es ills
developed In |li Hrmg, I. Clark, case, also eames tin- ant,dot
in
uf III,’ depa, tm,uit of ehemtslry. the form ofa my-lei mo.
ill.
Ordinal. \ iay, are like decks stance called antibody The vac
of playing eauls, except that ill- sine i» .mat thing that will produce
stead of it" Iheie aie tiiinisamls. pletily of the antidido but at |t,e
Kueli rax differs from Oie others smile time kill ■&gt;■ emb the g e n u s
in wave lengths.
or viruses
Tim new w,i ynf making X-rays
A difficult x i, fieipieidly M,a:
prodili'e i,"*&gt;,|llg hut aces. All I,axe wliulrvci kills the mleiobe, also

Plans For Surplus Formosa Seen As Improved X-Ray

China Reds Want Totalitarian
Food Shipments To Vital U.S. Military
• State, Says Methodist Secretary Needy Are Killed B a s e In Pacific Reveals Details
--------------o-----------------------------------------------------------Unseen Before
BUCK IIIL L FA LLS , Pau H .
X.
W AS H IN G TO N . Dec. ft
upi i , — ’ f/P) — If Communist leaders suhl, "India must ho regarded as
Norris
K.
Dorlil,
dirrrtor
general
i China have their way they will a first-rate member of the fam­
id Id a ,-rompletcly totalitarian ily of nations. She Is aware of a of the Food nod Agriculture Or­
t■tato,
Monochromatic Rays
a prominent churchman *ald special role on the International ganisation. told delegate, to I lie
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scene. She is desirous of avoid­
today.
Quoting
private
information ing alignment with either Western
from miMtonarlcii "behind the or Kusslan blocs,
"The Communists are eagerly
Bamboo Curtain," Dr. Frank T.
Cartwright, Methodism’* associate wateh'ng developments in India
secretary for China, said the Com­ and Poki-tan. The rapidity und
munists seek absolute1control of affect Ivencss with which these
education, the press. Industry, po­ 'aliens meet their economic anil
lka |nd all other forms of power. &lt;ociul problems will doubtless de­
,D r , Cartwright spoke i&lt;&gt; thr termine whether the Marxists can
f l M H of Missions and Church ;uin ground."
Extension
of
the
Methodist
Anothei associate seetHary. Hi.
Church, which is holding its on T, T. liru-nhaiigli, said .liiputi.
nual meeting here.
"sick mid tired of war und seek­
He told the conference
ing tin* surest possible way to
pared address tlint "in grticriil, avoid ils recurrence in their part
the altitude nf Communists, hulli of the wnrld," is "the most recep­
soldiers and civilian officials, to­ tive field In the world of Chris*
ward Christian Chinese and mis­ lion missionary endeavor."
sionaries has proved mure toler­
Hut it muy nut remain so, he
ant than had l&gt;con expected.”
emphasised' milling: "Indeed, there
"Americans In a position to there uru many evidences uf a
JmnW.the facts and who have re- shifting, nf public favor from
^bntly returned frum China, he
said- "have stated that there have open-mimleilness toward Christian­
been no verifiable Instances i,f per­ ity mid Democracy to something
like nostalgia fur the former days
secution uf Christiana.
of Japan's nutionnlistie ascendan­
"It la not known, however,
cy or to more revolutionary sowhat degree this Is a permanent rial, economic and political con­
uf the new government rind cepts."
tut degree a temporary ex­
“ If and us the Christian and
pedient."
lli'lllucrutlr way hold- out the
Ifn said "all evidence and nil gicutest ussiiruncu" tu the end*
letters received this yuar from of peace, Dr. Ilrumhaugh said,
Communist-controlled arcus run* "We cun !«’ curluln of Japan's
f ir m the policy of this board to rn- vital Interest in leurning 'what
courkge and support any Metho­ must I do to he suved.’
dist missionaries who want to re­
"This mii' hI (of war wearinesst
main at tliclr stations."
And
the fad that deep in their
that,-notwithstanding "life Is fur ami
hearts they have so long admired
from easy."
American Ideas and ways largely
Associate secretary ttaymoiui I,. explain Japun's unusual postwar
Archer reported "enrouruglng pro­ lecelplivunesa to Christianity."
gress" In European countries cm*tide red "behind the Irnn Curtain,"
especially Poland, Ciechosloviikla,
thosenreas for public worship and
Jugoslavia, Austria und Hungary.
■ "There scums to Ia] freedom In
M IN DON, Dec, H
t/P) those areas for public worship and
the conducting of the usunl re- King ticorge VI lev lowed today
ligloun programs which belong to a token force of llrlllsh Ameri­
can ami Commonwealth airmen
our churches," he said.
“Tho ministers find It neces­ v.’hu helped win the bailie nf the
sary ‘ to he rather careful In their lierlin airlift.
Ileudeil by a Itoyal Air Force
sermons not to bring In political
suhjerts, hut so long as they ad­ bund, 260 men mid women marched
here htrlctly to tnidr priestly through the gatrs nf Ihirki/iglimo
functions there Is no Interference Pal are for an inspection by the
King.
with their work."
They then paraded through III"
• In Yugoslavia, he said, "there
appears to tie a real door open for streets of London to the aneient,
the work of the Evangelical chur* war-scarred liulldhall In the heart
of the city for lunch wllli tho
dies ,',*
The new Commonwealth of In­ Lord .Mayor uf Loudon, Sir Fred­
dia l&amp;«- described by assuciale sec* erick Howlands.
MaJ. &lt;icon ill W. M. Tiinner, wlm
rFtaxy .lamias K, Mathews us
"potentially a great hutwiirk of commanded Ihc II. S. Air Fnicc
Deumfrary — a force to la- reck­ purl uf the lift, flew Into town tu
lead the American contlngcnl iu
oned’ with In the world."
l"Fr.um every standpoint,
he thr parade.

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Berlin Airlift Vein

H O N O L U L U , lb ,
— &lt;/n .Senator Ferg uson li t M i c h . I said
today the li m e for a Imxvdowii on
Formosa is neat
agency's fifth nnnunl conference
H e said lie wits going lo W a s h ­
ington
" t o see Louis Johnson ( d e ­
shortly before It adjourned early
today, that they had fulled In fense di re eto r) and lay the cards
answer "I lie world's two most on the lah lr .'
pressing problems."
Ferguson and a p a r ly of SeimDodd .'xpie.-t'd disappointment. tois arc p u u -in g here on a round
ami said the problems of 1I ) How the world trip. Fcig u so n visited
to feed millions of starving peo­ Formosa,
t ’ldne-e
Nationalist
ple and (iii How tu distribute stronghold a l b u m l the Am e rica n
commodity food surpluses to those defense line in the xxe-tcin 1’aeiflc.
people "will not solve thi'lii-clx c«."
T h e Michigan Senntoi -a id the
"I don't think," he »nid. "that U nite d S t a le , must "scenic F o r ­
any of u- &lt;an foci m oin &lt;on mosa ftn m C om m on, I iHTiipalinn
science tiiat we have given tho e No m a il e r what."
starving people any hi’lp."
" E v e r y pos,thle m i l i l c i y coniThe direetor general aildrd that munder feels that wn» but tool,maybe Hie “ FAO conmiil Ice &lt;u, aldy what wilt bupiien &gt;■ t i n .
commodity pruldems" which «n T h e Slate Ih'pui I m in t will have
formed t'ere as an advisory body a - l croglilXc the Chinese C iim m u n will he aide lo help some people. 1st, m,,| they will Imtve Into F o r ­
“ Itul," lie -aid, "il rr tninly mu mosa," Ferguson -aid.

not help the millions."
Doild I'dd delegate, to the 1111
nation Hireling I hat they have
also lei the world's farmer- down
"How do you think they feel," lie
Hskcd, "wlu'ii they aie now m e n
lug Iiistiuctlons fimii their gox
ornmelits to cut down pioiluclini
of fuiHl products."
The lonfeience fimdlv wound
up hll-llic-s m the ooill bool
of I tif miiriunr uflci t 1 &gt;ioi,i nf
liear-coiiiiiiiiiu- nuTiing The to,
al session Was iiileiruplcd onlx
twice
and then only «„ Ike dele
gates could eat.
Dodd loot originally fm winded
the proposal for ail intcinutionul
ion,muddy clearing linuse to t,etp
ineiiiher nations dispose of food
surpluse- by -ending ihem lo I....I
slant till linns. Ili, prop,,sol was
I ejected by the United .Slate,,
Cuimdii, Australia ami Hiilam, nod
was killed by the rnnferern •
Itul coiiferi’iicr rhairimio Item
Cans itf Cuba said lie fell the
Hireling had accomplished nuitiv
things and ml,led "if mu hope,
lire realized then mil lllne will not
have been wasted "

Mnrvanl (Hull Invilrs
Slmruuiii Douglas

"With Formosa in Communist
builds out whole scheme and sys­
tem of t'lirifie defense will fall
apart — in the middle," lie said,
"x x x l tin I'acifi, defense line
-Inn,III l,e Japan, MkillHwn, For­
mosa, the I'liilippines .iml Inilnne-in. lint il ail will fall apart
if we give away the middle Mfe
mtiitii, the riiMs! Mi jttrtfir 11•i r i liny mi A mi* tnthiy,*1
Kt'iijii'mii cihl Mil
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t| IM(It’ll Jll'M f u .i lf| '•ITIIMII1!
!''iiiiiiiimi iii4 (ri (imlri lulling ,4»ip*
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Ntrrjim nf cli'rlrHiit it^jiiriHt
plri- 1’ of t i m i p h ’ii uirtnl. Till* iii *w i or iliHclivuM* Mir miriulH's, without
rn&gt;M tilr miidi* hy iriiutdH nf Utoly d i" d io y in u t hi* mitih'»dv

lnh'iiiini. t "pp«*r, im n, uiokli*, rhro«
niktini i i i»*I t'otmll. Kui'ti hind of tin'Ini p iih Iimcs ii different x-rtiy.
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rind fur txillinj* p»»w»'rN. thr*4t*

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_ rite Post Office Department
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Jacuuard k n i t * in
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wool yarn* . , . then
glove* will put a
sparkle III her every
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If Harvard's Hasty Pudding &gt;tub i,nonre, | il xxii, a king bei to ill
wants blonde Shin limn Dougin !" lend it- I IIJ,III normal I lieitl rirnls,
attend its annual shuw, il xvlll "Dealt of (odd," opening next
tiavu lt&gt; hu sure site g c " tin in week.
| The lla.lv ('adding members
vitatlon.
The dauglitnr of If. S Andoi-.a also xx,ole M i-. Ilmigla, n Idlei
ugge ling llie.e i- "mole pep and
dor to England l.ewis Dougin
said today "I really don’t know flavor" in Harxnrd nun It,an in
whether I'm going or ll'd itei iui’-e Hte ItiiH I, i,lueldo,„|, she s been
I haven't Iwen invltml." I nmlei dating.
stand (In- InvilHtimi wa, sent to
P. H Man,I tbut mvllallnn, falEngliiiiil."
low*. She's at Hie Hotel llaiclny,
Tlie club liumetl Miss Douglas its New York.

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and primal Cliorme one of Utaia
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••aeon with a new
PRIOIDAIRI FOOD FRIIZIR

4 . Holiday ronhinq will ho heifer,
eneiitr with fliit u*w
FRIOIDAIR! IMCTRIC RAN G!

Yet, even plat, eokat and poiidet ai well at
meaN, poultry, fruits and vegetable*-.
cooked Of iwt— con be lolaly *tored In thli

New Radlantuh* 5-Fjieed tookmq Haiti
make tht» the faiteii tooklng elethie range
in Frlgfdolra hiitoryt And the hig. I win-Unit
fven-Heot Oven (uml out roail. and paitrlei
than aver, every day in the year!

blf 1.1 CM. ft, food fraeiar to bring yeti'
out-ef-Maion treet* any taaton of the yeer.

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Mr*. Tod Brooklyn wo* Imalr*.
Friday night at o Stanley Bru»h
party.
Some 20 ladle* attended
with Mr*. Cocll Mixon winning
the door p rlic . (lame* and eon*
t**U were played and at a late
hour rake and hot tea were *erved.
In recognition of her hoipltali’ y.
Mr*. Brooklyn wa* presented with
a net of allver by the b ru .h coin
pany.
Th e F. C, Hunkin* have moved
Into the rcrently inmpleted (tall
cottage. Th e y expert to he here
for the winter.
Th e Women’* Aaxoriatlon of the
Com munity Church *pon*nred 11
covered dl*h *upper at the Cham ­
ber of Commerce Thurxday, F o l­
lowing the meal various article*
of faneywork, a* well a* hreui^
cake nnd randy were «old.
A*
1i.ake M ary women are famous for

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EVERY ITEM
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LOW
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llerau*e ever) srllrle ul yuur A R P "tore ha* the
prlre marked right on It. you ran easily keep Irark
uf whal yuu're i.|ir tiding «* you »hup . . . ea*lly
rherk youi purrha*e« with your A 4 I ' cash regl*ter
slip a* you’re iiulling them uway. T h a i meanu you
rail al*ay* he Mlmolulety sure that you're xeltlug
the &gt;ie*l possible value for every rent you Rpend
und puylux Ihe ro rirrl prlre for every Hem you
buy. We think this prire-murklug pulley will nave
you lime and trouble anil make your Aft I’ Hture n
hellerdliari-i ver piarr lu shop. Slop In and see
If you don’t agree!

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krmlurhri
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tvaut or vrantv
mlna mowMwaau wit* simitlna and kui---------T.

timra ihowa lh*i» U •onwtbna wrona *llk
kldnara or Mail
blailJar,
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your kldnaya
nl iwant‘ Aik ruur itmaalit far Dma*
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happr rollof and will hole
(wig lha 11
l l ioiUm of
or luhor
lull** nunh
out polmnoua waata f na i
kid nor
flush uul
yoor Uuod. Uvt Doan'* Villa.

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Steaks:

Bosco........... .

FLAKKR

290

Fresh Florida Pig Park Sale

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Urlhkel H lvw

Western park Lain Kml

UUT CHOPS

lb. 430

llanlan

BUTTS

HAMS

470

BACKBONE,
SIDES, RIB

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L E F T ON
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IN

110

SHOULDERS

340

PURE LARD

limit I d-lba. 460
11&gt;tn .A_______

T fe tt&amp; c P R O D U C E Hed

POTATOES.............. 10 lbs. 26c

Name

Itesuty

APPLES.....................; 3 lhs. U $

tirrrii
Green

_______ ___________

CABBAGE

Ib. 4 'M
LETTUCE
2 heads 260
CAULIFLOWER .... Ib .|2'/i0
; RUTABAGAS
,, lh.'d&gt;/,g
Lung

Inland

H t t ll-I'H

SI i 11111V M M ;

JEWEL
4-lb. etn.
L IM IT

2:

O K I,

M O N TE

COFFEE

Honor Frozen
iu

F

ooUh

a*. H . H.

BROCCOLI......... 280
Strawbeixk'H

330

SUPER SU
Ige. |ikg. 19c
Sm. 21c

(It. | ] c

H V N IIV

5 ll&gt;»-29*
I'AM IN lUIM K W. MR.

M EA L

IIV *

..

WALNUTS
Ib. 880
BRAZIL NUTS":.*
:: Ib. 280
hn ; *
I »rn e

12 ua. Birdary*

H u lks

CKI-EH.Y , ..........2 Htk».

|70t

PIE APPLES tssp &lt;2•m ? 5)c
CORNED BEEF "£’:?£ 39c
15c
MILK ” 3 Tall Can*29c
PEACHES.....
■ 1 * a •♦

O V A l,

LU C K Y FAHM C U T

BEETS...........No, 2 Can ,|Q0

BEANS

XE H R IE 8

1

No. 2,can

100

Armoui Med, Grd. A Minn'.

s h ip p e d

.. . ..'. 670

C am pbell's |

M|t. An. Mwl. find. A I'rn.h

FLA. E 0C .8....... 120

KAI8KNH, ClmUrtlla -Hm IIImk,

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

Ift o i.

..... , ... 3 Vi ua. pkg.
(•LACK Pl^feAPlME .K
.............
............. 4 m l pkg.
------------------------------------------------------------FRUIT .......
....... 6 o». pkg.
O I.A C E M
CITRON,* ANOB, I.KMON I’KKIj, ..... ... tl OI.
( I I . A c K‘ C

W HITE

. N 6. 3 Can

No. 2&gt;/&gt; | | 0 LIMAS
*•

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TIN

It E K K F IK t .lt G H K E Nd and
am

lllf'll I'li.W O H VKI.l.nW CI.INd

MKATH

SO U PS

15c
23c

&gt;
15c Kioto, .2 Can* 250
IHc Hindu, E tc h

.

?V
21c

TO M A TO

No, 1 CAN

4

1

Scoco 4 lbs. pktf. 73c
'alar Pan

12 us.

Unrla Hans

33c

HOLLOWAY'S
IN ORLANDO

Rice ....... 14 oz 17pt

OCTAGON

No, a can

pak** &amp; Meat . 23c
tlbbifi

.

i

Scratch
*3iv MaahSS Iba*

M?JulcB*'...?w. Vk
y, ik.p*T*
* &gt; C w -M d iW

ib.

f Stew can 39c
TALCO FEEDS

trained, jar 9c
i6pfl*&lt;L2 for 27c \

PPRKRD HNACKH !0e

Napkins .... 80’s 18c
bby'a

;

ROAST BEEF ... . ... 12-oi* can . 470
C. BEEF HASH ..... 16-oz. Can J |0
BEEF STEW -j:-; , 16^1* Can “m
V eil l A t Wed. HR Tripe no. 1 cn.

25c

f?eanut Butter

TENDERIZED HAMS
8 to 10 Uk *vg. Ib. ||0

SAUSAGE

890
,b* 880
490
"*• 330

mu

Vegetable Hhortenlng

’ * II.R ® N '»

Herman's nr Armour’s Star Hug

•». 8 3 0

HONK

('h tirk

HKKF:

280

V a -lb . p k g .

Libby's

ARMOUR. Short Shank Picnic }$*

lb.

Sw ift's Brookfield HreakfuM

491

YOUNG

H IK I.O IN

Park

L IM IT M O A N T IT Y

t o

WHITE BACON ................... ..... Ib.

LINKS

SLICED BACON............ Ib.

GRITS

Apple Sauce can 15c
IV o i. J a r

f] $

39*

Margaret Ann Freshly

Fresh

IIK S K H V K I)

CENTER CUTS ................. . . . . Ib. m

B A C O N ........................lb.

J IM

No. 2

Potted Meat . .. 9c

hick S p ratt R in d less BACON

32c

Palm HIVer Sliced

d*. 890

R I0 IIT H

Knd Cut H lresk-O -Lean

CURED PICNICS...........Ib.

Whan dUonkrof hidsrr fustUm iwrmha" I
nl.utiuu* matter lo rvmsln In your Uuod. It

43c

Lean Western Pork Loin End C uts.... M i
t o r * lik e d

THRU SATURDAY

ME AT DEPT.

Southland Brand Sugar

ROUND

GOOD

P

Kighta Reserved To Limit Quantity

r rail,*
naan
Ins W hsr,hr, i twumaU*l*i M.
m1arm
iu M
u lM

2 Ihn.

AAP

*

;

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"Cash
and Cam
4 Without Painful Eackaaha

A Him.

Grape Jam jar
R O A S IT

;

The A. II. .Southards, of Well­
ington, Ohio, arrived Thursday to
| iieml the winter In their Lake
Mary home. Friends uf Mr. SouthI aid will lie glad to hear that In’ I
Is much Improved.
.Mr. and Mrs. Kalph (ialnor. Mi
uml Mrs. Itnlph (Ialnor, Jr., nm!
-on, llirkie left Thursday fur then
home in Murrieta, Ohio, follnwinr
n brief vl»ll with Mr. H. A. Ouinoi
and son James A, (Ialnor, falhn
and la other of Mr. Kuljdi (ininin
l.nke Mary Hclionl had two
flouts in the Hunfoni Chtislmn
I’mioli', Nov. .'ll). Th e ' fit-I wn
pulled by Mmy Virginia itiihin-oo
wild Hun,thy lye, and carried
Guy Jr lliirkr.
The sen in, I wns
imlli'd liy Killy Teslo uml l.em,
Humphrey uml carried putrlrin
Hniderson. (iuyle was dressed in |
wlute with a lung blue rape while
I'ntiinu woie n pule green..
Friends of Mrs. J. ||. Hhewewill In’ glad to hear l lint .hr i |
uii|iioving at her home, following
a brief stay at the Florida Hum
tin nun in Orlando.
Sunday the A. K. Clrorkers drove
•Mi K. A. Oouglass und his «l«- ,
lei, Mr-, llertlia I), Sorrell lo |
Del,ami, where they visited Mi
Oouglas, Shi' Is in a nursing
btiiiie there following a fall which
resulted in a broken pelvic hour
Ft trials will be sorry to learn tbiti
he, improvement is so slow.
Mr mill Mrs. F. I.. M wire of
New Smyrna Bruch were dinner
guests ot her father and brother,
Messrs, H. A. &lt;1nInor und J. A
(ialnor,
Friends of (he I'uul !„ Hlssells
will be interested ta hear that he
won the first uwurd fur sculpture
ul the Florida Federation uf A rt
l In st’HNlon In Daytona Itench laid
|week. Mis pi lie winning entry was
! u head which he culled "The While
I Man's Hluime."
Mrs. Kmma Wing nnd Mr*.
Kdythr Vnniierson have returned
l to then home in Lake Mary, fnllowing a short visit with friends
|III Fusils.
The Luke Mary Pay Smut Com­
mittee met on Nov. I with Ihe |
I County liny Scout Council In Hate
ford. The primary purpose uf the I
meeting was to ari|uulnl the new i
riirnmlttee with methods
Pillin' and types
of Seoul recreation and related |
activities, Luke Mary men pres­
ent were coiniiillteeilien (!. P. Hi 11■
slngtoii, P. I). Aildeison, Mursliall
Smith uml T. M. Miller, local |
scoutmasier,

FRUIT CAKES
1
lb. II
1.25 1.45 1.85

A P S F L I S ON I Y F I N I QUMl l Y

Cufttomer* Send Their Friend*
,

O K I, M O N T K T . H.

LETTUCE.............. 2 Heads

Hox

Bartlett Penra ..

II lbs.

their cooking, a large number of
townspeople took advantage of
this supper, which waa served
rnfcterla style.
Mr*, George H.
Putterson wits chain., in In chnrge
n l
arrangements.
On Friday night t in
Miller
Bishop Co, of Hanford sponsored
an exhibition of electrical equip*
meat for farm use at the Arm­
ory. Hopper wn* served prior to
Ihe evening's program which In­
cluded several appropriate short
movies. A number of l.nke Mary
residents attended, p rim arily those
uf the West Hectiun, who desired
Information
regarding
prnpn«ed
elertriflrntion of thnl area. Seen
at the Arrnory were: M r. uml
M is. Paul l„ lllssell, M r. and
Mrs, W. Welderhnld, M r. and Mi*
(ieorge A rm hrusler, Mrs, A . Test"
uml i liildren, Mrs, Verner Nelson,
Mrs. H. K. wester uml son, H a iry
Wester, Miss Virginia It. Pa linn
uml I’. I). Anderson.
Mrs. C, N. (liiid n rr left Mondsy t m her home in Cnrlionihile.
Pn. after mi extended slay with
her uncle. M l, Joe Knnsky.
The Ill'll Voiing home bus hern
Mild uml for the piesenl, the O n
Mixons, win, weie occunying it
uru living with M r. Joe Rimsky

.....

RU P .... 28 ox. bl. Me
1M %

IM PORTED

Harvey's Scotch
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A" re
lappy OverFuture
luBiness Outlook
a

Suspends 90

w ith;
neea.
to business prospects, | D a y s , G i v e s M a n L i f e
But
most manufacturers are report
ed to he sxpeetihg to do better
LOS A N G ELES, Dec. H — (/P iIn. If)BO, especially In the first Traffic Judge Roger A. Pfaff In
half of the year.. And In this dlcated he was going to sentence
optimism there la some,evidence a speeder to 90 days. But when
By BAM DAW SON
manufacturer* lead both he learned the offender we* to lie
NEW
YORK, Dm . 8 -b P )— that
There's an - air o r rroi*.flng*r*&lt;i wholesaler and retailer*. The married, he performed the rites
l ' oRtmlim i t the Waldorf-Astoria last Is rioter - to the public, and forthwith.
umy. In ita opulant (rand ball- more Impressed by .the tight Motorcyclist Blair M. Rrrnlmum,
m, America’* mo»t glittering string John Q. it keeping on 19, appeared before the judge on
want of industrial might gat&gt; hU purse when he goes shop­ the speeding charge yesterday. It
Isrwey. And ’* this time, ai ping.
was his 14th citation.
Some .100 manufacturer* were
contrasted to last year, the boy*
"You should ask u psychiatrist
questioned
at
the
end
of
.Nov­
attending tha Qangm * of Amer­
what's wrong with you," *nld
A Bradsireet, Judge Pfaff.
ica Industry aren't scared half ember by Dun
and 77 per cent said they espect
to death.
Bernhaum pleaded that lie soon
hey were last*year. Most of tn equal or exceed their 1949 was to lie married, pointed to hi*
-■They
the three
tbousan top men in first quarter levels. In the first fiancee, Georgia May Jones of
te thousand
manufacturing
industries, three months of I960. New or­ Burbank, In the courtroom and
our
manufacturii
who gather - annually for (he der*. 81. per gent predict, will produced a marriage license.
last year&gt;
meeting of Ihe National Associa­ equal or ' surpass
"Marriage," said Judge Pfaff.
tion of Manufacturers, were en­ year's volume.
The
business "1* as good, if not belter, than
joying the very peak of record agency Interviewed an pqual any
psychiatrict
examination,"
prosperity, when N AM met a number of wholesalers and re­ And he performed the ceiemony
year ago. But many of them tailers and found them a little then and there.
were on record a* warning that' Is m optimistic.
A* a wedding present, the court
However, three fourths of all fitted Bernhaum ♦99. placed him
bad slump nmId be expected ill
IMP. You eou|d fairly sec the the manufacturers,
wholesalers on probation a year oml ordered
hair standing up ou their head*. and retallera i queried . think sales him to sell the motorcycle.
This time, most of them admit volume In the first three months
1940 turned out to be a pretty of HUM) will equal ojr exceed first
Orderly marketing of hogs will
1940.
Two-thirds
of prevent glutted markets nod tend
good year, after a bad start. ouarter
A id most of them appear to them think net profits will he to bring farmer* more sutisfiicbelieve that I960 will be a bet­ as good or better, and four-fifths tory prices for their porkers
ter one, Borne even think a new of them hope tn hire as many
boom may be starting.
or more employes,
In 1770, when it whs harm’d
Of course, there'll probubly he
Membersi o f HAM aro also thut latex would ruh out pencil
a good deal of viewing with cheered by the quick recovery marks, it was culled "rubber".
alarm during the next three Industry seem* to ba making af
„ _ coal strikes,
days at the Waldorf— It's pret­ ter the steel and
Plywood Is made of several
_ the... .hIgher than expect­ thin layers of wood glued toty hard for most manufacturers and by
to face In the direction of Wash­ ed level at which Industrial pro­ gether so that the groin of one
ington with
composure.
And duction held during
the strikes. piece is at right angles to onNAM speaker* will stress the
The Census
Bureau report* other, greatly
Increasing
tinthing* they think
arc wrong, this
week a half ■ million In­ strength In proportion to thick­
dangerous ur threatening In our crease In Ihe number of em­
economy, and list the things ployed In November, and a drop ness.
they d like to sco change— par- In the total of jobless. (Tha
tfculorly In taxes aad fovern- Bureau doesn't count strikers as Idess on taxes.
And Paul (1, Hoffman delicate­
unemployed I. It is noted, how­
ever, that the jobless still total ly brings un another thing. Willi
1.4 million, compared with 1.8 notable restraint, the Kronoinir
Cooperation Admlnistrntni, who
million just a yaar ago,
The manufacturers seem tu be was u manufacturer once him­
self, soys in hi* prepoied spiech
counting nn fairly.steady buy­
ing from their rustomers, now this morning:
"There is no need for me to
that retail Inventories have been
worked down In many rases. And condemn Russian Communism to
at sit drug slurs* everywhere In- some In the NAM
may have you gentlemen. There uie nut
HSnfnrd at Touch ton t&gt;rug Co.
caught the feeling prevalent In now and never have liven any
sectors of the financial district Communists in the NAM."
that Inflation. Is about to piny
a return engagement. They cite,
also, tha high level,-et which contumor Incnma,
.... they
___ count
.
heavily on the IN T ill: 1'OIJHT OF Till! rul-NM*
And
JI'IHIK, HUMINld.i: i III'NTV,
notion of tha population, The
FI.OlllfiA. IN l-IM H vrihigh marriage and birth rates
In
Ku*l« of
of recent year* mean new .-us. W re
M 1-llliH
turners are coming along oil the I irctner-I
rgot sad aid astute to ■
i n a i .i . &lt;’ h «:iiit iih h a s h i - i : i&lt;
time.
IIAVINII Ut.AIMH nil in:
1 saw, under, misused bronchial
But look, loo,, for plenty of HnNtt
a n o h a h a i n h t m a m - i : h t ,v t i :
■won* Mabeaggs. Tell youi
you druggie* grim warnings from tha Wal­ ft
You nml esi-h «f &gt;'"i areli.rcli*
SO sen y s s c M d e e f OCrsnmulflpa
i _______ dorf In the next few days as nuilfl-a and reqnlreil i" tin-eni
Ithebe uadsesiudlag you b u m like to what lies ahead If NAM nnv claims nod demand" which
or idlher *&gt;fV-"*. may have
« way ii quickly aUty* tha comb principles are Ignored. And the you,
nCAlnel llir eslslt, of tV X I'rbc
Of you an to bar* your mousy back grand ballroom Is unlikely to dec,s-rd. laic u( mill I'uoiuv. In
the rmnilv Jmtse of Hiqnin.ils
resound to any prolonged cnetr- r*mtnty.
Florida, h i m - •■flier u&gt;
Ing for the Fair Deal, or John the court loiUse of raM - nllltn at
L. Lewis, or the Administration's bullion), Flurlila. wllhln *-i*M
11.1.ml.n rminlhs from the lime
o: the rite* imldlcallou of Mil.
nolle*.
Duel] claim or drmund
shall he In wrlllliK. and -lisll
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A Q U IC K F R E E Z E
sin Ip Ihe plsie of re-hleuce nml
pnM ntflc* sdtlr*** of ths claim
A N D S TO R A G E CO,
'
uni. srnl eluill he sworn in hy Hie
clslmsnt,
s**nt, ur alluiusy sml
vt t
am Mich claim* or rtrmsrin not
so filed shall hevoid
tV B I'rlcs
As sisriilor of the l.asl
Will amt Tesiarnelit ■•(
W H I'rlcs, deceu-ed
•ini piihllcallon Novemlisr 11III,
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Taft Ca l l s F o r Russian Way Of
By M A TIN A D U N N IN G
New Labor Laws Thinking Revealed
4-H Club boys bail a called
Books
meeting Tuesday night nt tin­ As Republican Aim In T h e i r
Osteen News

horn* of the president David HoTAI.LAHA.S3Ki:.
Dec.
HW \ sm \ TiTO N , Dec. M. — ld'1
tack to arrange for the "Bur-B-Q"
- Sciutioi Tuft (it.-11)110) called IS P E C IA L )— "if you yvish to un­
Saturday nt Lemon Bluff.
W. J. Lloyd is ill at his lintnc. fot a "pet fedctl and intprored" derstand the Russian mind, then
Titfl llaitIcy lulior luw, WednssBetter at till* writing.
)Ui|ta
Little Jackie and Jill Herring, day OS one of the plank* in a Re­ competition."
children uf mil pastor, Mr. nnd publican phitfoim foi the 1010 on n sound basis of fiscal security
Mrs. W. A. lim in g , arc ill with I*Iff t III 11^4,
III dfered Die itlcu in a report by a balanced budget nod it level
meailes at tbvii home in Enter­
business expansion as it has doin'
prise.
lo Him. yt-lci- . leleitsetl liere. Tn ft of
taxation which does not deter
Mr. .Mcl.nmuic i- runfilied lo hi* also -old In- party is "opposed business expansion as [t lias done
Ix-d. He lius been In (loot* healtli to cy.c— ive tuxntioit and tn gov- In Gteal Britain," ho said, adding:
ernnicoi mtciferetu-e with tnist*
for some lime.
"It is completely opposed to
Dome lime dmiug Wednesday lie*" 'Inongh price-fixing, wnge- Socialism a- destructive of liberty
night thieve* In eke into the gen­ fixii-c iiitionlng or government nml pi ogress "
eral store of l.uiuc Noel, n quan­
Tnft said the federal govern
tity of liquor, cigars, cumly und
inent should concern itself with
what money on. in tile c«*h draw­ A l l - *t I nw icnce ntnl I ‘onrnI I.nwr* preventing the destruction of busi­
er. The guilty ones have not enci
ness freedom through monopoly
been found ut tins time.
■loudly's lyv.i -i-tcrs and nnd unfair competition.
Mr. anil Mis T. It. Mct’ullough n no,, f in Nova Scotia nrriveil
"Furthermore," It,, said, "it
nnd Mrs. Edna I'luttei visited at Satie.lit
■ "i-cinl the winter in nill'l rom ci n it-cli xvith llie abo­
tine -islet he lint not lition of all "pct'ial pi ivilege for
the Cecil Millet home in tieneva. I "ho ,| i
Mr. ninl M i- II I.. iTenshiuv seen t i tilt yeais,
employers oi eiiiployes ami liltof Washington, 1).
wen- lust
Tb.
\\
M. 1'. met T h u r.- day i niaifitenam c of equality hetween
week Visitor* with Mr. nml Mr*. With Mis Georg e H i l t ,
twelve j lni"ini'ss ami labor in inhor-manI'. T. I’iety. Thi-y left Tliursilny in d ie 1111&lt;-antt'il.
ugemenl illations im ii lias done
for Key West.
Finlay tin- Indies of the com ­ through the Tuft Hartley
law.
Eighteen of the D. T. U. tiivin- munity gttye M i - Hannah T r e n p e r Thnt layy should he perfecteil and
She has Improved "
lx-rs attended the Seminole Assu- a 11o 11- i, ,|, [ -I lower.
cintlonul meeting in Del.niid First moyed into the W illiam s house 1 As i-iuiiimau of (he Senate Gill*
Church,
i-ventl y pm chased by her,
I policy committee, T a f t is expected
Dr. J. Hiinisoii lirlffln gave
M i - M v itle I’e rr y amt d n u g h - I to have a hnml in d r aftin g a iirothe message whlelt wits enjoyed le i". I hi Mm* and S h ir le y, and . |kim-iI -l a tc n V iit of lt, |ml,liciin
by nil. Those ttiieiohug from hero G e m g , Sweet moved lo St. 1*1*1- policies fin t111* Ittfitl conglessiomtl
were Rev. W. A. Herring of En­ &lt;‘l " b m g I'll ii i -stliiy.
' rlrc tio n v
terprise, pastor Mi. ntnl Mrs. li.
■Mi
ami
Mm. Gin celle h a v e !
lie unhealed Him so fai as lie
C. llosock ami Ihivid, Betty nml x r-sit-■! ■ Horn tii live t ' i l y , D. llllit Is comer ned, he wants thill pro Kennetli Hosmk, Mi* Koliert WU- Mi ntnl Mi IM
lift
I
pintfm in 1«* hftii ilown &lt;111
liiniis and ilnnghlei - Alice and
■Mi inti Mi
It
und tIn* thi ntr tltnt I«mi w tiluspi,-imI
Bernice, Mr*. S (i It.... .
Mrs. iMriii lilit ii'liti i Mis,, puiAy A i m I K&lt;»vfUMiM‘)il liitftfvii*i!i v m thi1
Bet nice Wil-iqt ami ciiiltlien, H n u i l i i piiif i In* vUM-kuiiii ill .Ml* I ilVi*** 4»f fht* pi'Mpli* il«‘pri\tH ilti'iit
Dnviil, Jouiiim, lii", Man in Bigg*,mm
■if th*’ii lilit'l t u*'*,

study Russian literature". Tbl* is
the advice of Mi»* Tania Leshin»ky, Instructor in Russian and
Get Hutu til tin* l imoln State I inversity.
"For,* she explains, "their x\1 11itlgs mirror the people, just like
any ollu-i literalore." Miss l.csliin
sky came to tlx- I Iiited Stales yyilli
liei* parents ten years ng,. fioto
Germany. She yyu- l»&gt;in in t)i&gt;Ukralue near Klex. oblest Rus-mu
city, shortly Hicreaflei' moving to
Gcrtnnny.
Cnmiug t&gt;) ESI’ Iasi Sei-temlii i,
Miss Le*hln»ky I cuan tcacllini* 11
students In*i uiiliu' language "Tin*
idea llinl Itiis'ian is haril to lx*n&gt;■■
is u myth." she claims. **||
very pliunetic; &gt;ou yviite e tml y»o
lu-nr and rend xxlml you see"
The Russian laogoiige is yci y in
flectious. Six* explains tin- l.y
the filet Hint the Russians an
a teiii|M-rnmental people nml then
moods vary rap oily.
Miss Lt-shiiisky allcndi tl pi on
ary and bight schools in Itcilm

M IN K

ami &lt;ttil mi li 1 trimlimit- xvork at
tile I'tiy.u- It V .if Virginin, majot It'K i*’
♦t♦j1 i 1 t«*i atari-. Later
••In* lit 4*1V»‘t Hr 1i.i-ti-iS &lt;iegrea
■it llmli iill. . ..ii r» m ( iiiiilirldge,
Mu- "
1»»• 1it1 »r‘» ice in-tructor
1llll| h\ lit S'y 1 ;n't -r tn ini'll, VVhtt*
tlri,. ami M •Mli tmt v tii'fnrn cont*
IH* tu | ''I
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Ml Hill In Milldto*
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anti treat your l.unily to a new high in coffee enjoyment.
Available in drip or regular grind.

luglnnlng at His HW corner of
Ih Mil iiuartsr nl H i. MU quer*
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to.ore North so roda. Ih.nce
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and alao ilsscrlt»d aai
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Her; I I , Township IS Hoillh,
Mange
East.
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by noiltigd that T . W. U B ttO and
K U ttH MJCRO. his wife, hav* IIId Ihslr Ull) of Uoipuialnl la the
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experts talking. Enough .strength to make chur*
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of vouand
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You nrg further nutlfled ihst
are here
hereby required to
our Appearance
in
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la ihe
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circuit Court
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Ye*, thousand* of people like you helped us compare
blend* and roam . At lust we found ihe one uiffee most
people liked better than any other leading col fee texted.

descrlhed aiiuve, and
declara null ah *
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haven't—not unieas you’ve had some recently! We've
created an entirely new Chase A S a n b o rn -based on
your Unit!

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If living, nnd If dead, nla or tier
unknown spouse, heirs, darlsssi.
Ipaai.es, grani.ss,
rrsdltors nr
all oilier persons claiming hy.
Ihruiigli, under, ur ngslnsl ihsrn.
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heirs, devisees, legnlees, grantees
rrrdllurs ur all other
persons
riulnilng hy. through, under nr
ngnlnsi himi
Ana alt psrilrs having or claim­
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What ;i chdiui* lor .1 thrifty breakfast treat! &gt;’ottr family
■—unil spet iallx your men-folks—will bless you from the
moment that 1 m Ii tempting aroma comes iloutin^ out
the kin hen d o o r .

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us Florida Hiatules I'Jtl with
Ihe clerk of the L'lrcllll I'lilirt id
Hetnlnols rminly, Florida.
I'larencs I!. Knight
Matthew J. Htriko
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IN O U R W IN D O W W IL L 111:
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ih* mkrophona of radio
Under regulation* of the fed.
*• bwn abbreviated to
eraI communication* commission
the inconoMope of tele*
a ninglc owner can possess no
ll&gt; HAIIA N E L L H AHDIN
laa
bean
shortened to
more than flva television *Utioitn.
Mm. J. H. Glass and Miss Doris
Filler will entertain the member*
Glacier National Park, Mon­
Only about one half of on* pet
uf the Wumen’a Club next Tues- cent of a modarn "tin" can I" tana, ha* more than 1,000 mllea
ilny night at the annual Christ­ tin.
of trail*.
um* |inrty. Kach member 1* ro-

Enterprise Notes

mlndvd to bring her gift for a
child of the colored school, or in
case one In unatile to attend the
piirly, to leave the gift with Minn
Huron at the Pont Office,
Mr*. Charles Thompson enter*
tallied at a nllver tea thia week
for the benefit of the building fond
of the Hai neli Memorial Methodi.il
Church.
Miss llurtha Wright of Jack*
"iiaville wun the gueat of her narentn, Mr. ami Mm, I,. M. Wright,
over the weekend,.
Tlie Mpngheltlq supper Friday
lAcning for the benefit of the
Methoilint Church wan a great nuc*
if* ax well an the haxanr Satur­
day morning.
Minn Pal Tyler of (Sruen Cove
Spiinun npent the weekend with
hi'i I'lireiiln. Mr. and Mm. W. I&gt;.
Tyler.
Itev. C. I,. Crlsnoy and family
left for their new home in Trenton,
N. .1. mi Monday where Itev. CrU*
ney 1111h been called a* pastor
of iIn- Hti|dlnl Church, Mr. Nclv
Inis piiicbiiiird the property uf
Mi. Cri*ney.
Mr. and Mm. M. II. Ityun were
vlnltom in Orlando and Winter
Park Tuendny.
Mi. and Mm. Kruunt SnudgruHn
had a* tilth guests Sunday Mr.
and Mm. .1. I.. Jaeknoii uf Hunfnrd
and Mi. and Mm. I.. C. Viulng
and Mr. and Mm. .1, C. I.ewln uf
l)i liiiido
Mi anil Mm. .1. S. lUselduu and
-lilldii-n nf Tampa wure the week­
of Mr. Ilnnulden’n
end .... .
mill her ut her hnine on Stone In­
land
Mi. Mi-1Iriilt* Mini daughter lleth
&lt;&gt;f Jinl.niid were railing on friend*
lien- Siiuduy.
Among the Inislne*' visltum In
iltlando Monday were Mm. .1. II.
Gin**. Minn Ibiri* Fnber. Minn
Katherine I,Itch. Mr*. Kllsalietu
Itiorkmnyer Mini Mr. and Mr*.
Knnni'll I,owe.
II .1 Huron, Jr., IIF N , who in
iatinnrd al Camp l.ejminu. N.
a iiivi-iI Tm-nilay for n vlnlt with
In giiiiidnmlher, Mr*. W. J. lluinn,
lb- Inn- jnnt returned to Camp 1&lt;r*
.Iriini- with the cold weather operaliniiH unit lifter a two monllin'
111[i In Labrador.
la the I7lh
century.
wali-hmaki-r*
frequently
timepieces In the shupe* of
lionn,* rnhhitn, plgnuu* and
animal*.

of radio Interference generated
by motora, automobile* or other
epark producing electrical da*

tiompadri - Reeves

The Roman* are credited with
Introduction of the glaaa win*

111 I'AItK -AVBHUH. H,

Dr. Henry McLauli*

JEWELERS

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KXPKNT WATCH AND
JKWKLRY RRPAIRINfl

Optaaetrtei

VINTM Jt P A R K , r U J l t l P A
o v f K t K j . r Louth a

H I MeieeUe A**.

Fheae 111

APPLES “ 3-35cF w?
CARROTS 2 •«19°

Spiis ' 19 Iks 55c
Km peror

Gragas 2 111. 29c
Fresh Calif.

Dales

California

Crinp

Lettuce

25c Cauliflower - 1SC

Lb&gt;

PEACHES pkg 19c
AGEN
fordhook LIMAS 3 pkp 1.09
fflB PEAS 2pkg&gt; 49e
AOEN

pkg. 29c

Sweet, M ild*

9 Hal lawl 9

yjm

Iruils
II* 34c
Bag. Walaals lk. 39c

t 8 * ®

PRIM!! rROZ-N Brdnd BROCCOLI
Pkg.
2»c
AOEN SPINACH 2 Pkg*. i Sc CAULIFLOWER Pkg. 29c
DRISCOLL FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
IS-oe.
39c
FRIGID DOUOH ROLLS Ciovaileal 21c Dtnnar 2 pkg*. 35c
lt4 -lb

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Froaen

Kclherk Menl nr

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A1u m 4i 9-m . 23c

Nix Nils Ik. 39c
fccaaa
lb. 43c
Cacaaati 2 for 25c
Mc*h Bag* .
*
Pccaas 31ki. 1.19

Quantity Rtghl* Rettrvad
Price* Good Thru Sot., Dec. 10th
.TI4 K. Flrnt HI.
Palm etto and Third Sta..

(intnr Itunrh

Grill pkg. 15c Hives pkg. 29c
7 'i-n /
Old Mutch
Salliaos pkg. 14c Clsausr rig. Ulc
Tid y Ifouae HnuaehoM
20-Muln Team
If) o*.
■i|*
29'* 21c lonx 19*»s. 12c

XN AS
TREES

Nnblnco Pre m ium

(let ymira early, while the
.elertugi I* good. We have
plerdy uf nicety shaped
trees, but they go fast. Get
yours n o w !

Washington

PlrTn
rraai

99c ap

Ornamental

Graaai

tick 99c

New Kay Natural

lb. 53c

Cktaic

w u u ia

Redl-Mtxt

SOllil

Qlrs

Olaa •31c , 33cf
Grade

Swlnn
made
dogs,
other

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5 3 (i
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liacHili 2 pkgi. 27c
"Nallonal" or "Frav Boitlut; Dinnrl Top Quality CornnrJ

nadiji

LARGE
BOX

V. turnJSB3ML..

Faclory Partk Btuo. rtooo

I2*oi Can

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MM Mil

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SAUCE PAN

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NN

$2.29

with cem
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$1.19

5 Ibi.

49e

Rib End Lnln

2.99 Without I *rtfrl

ROAST
Mb.

Pound

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Baal

12-0*. 45c

Pressure Cooker
lftH Oval

R o o s t e i f-

With Card

IS" Slide

Server $1.99

Pork
*tf

RITTEK
Tabaaco Coteup*

Kingan’s
HoJiablo
Smoked
Skinned

CAT-RITE Teaderay

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Niekbaaei

2- 251

Hams

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14-ox.

49c

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MEATY H I D ®

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CUTS

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INSTITUTE
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NUikvy i IKST

Flair

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Ckfakeni

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Ta Protect tha PtMo of th* World;
To Promote the Pragma of America.
To Produce Prosperity fur Sanford.

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Ill !&lt;•1 &gt;il. li| .1 1 little light
1'*■ 1 l iii* 1 iui iii ..I rial inlay.

No. 339

Associated I'ress Leusvil W irt’

Budget Chief
Sees Truman
« On Taxation

FHARacelssue
Called E q u a l
Rights Move
f

Naval Ami Air Escort For New Norwegian Ship

...

STI AMI HO INTO N8W YOtR harbor to climax her maiden voyage from Oslo, Norway ’he f a.000,000 S. 3. O il of.
ford Is given a rousing welcome by tooting tugs and a luw-tlying U. S. Navy blimp. Hie new BOit-passenger,
laaoo-tnn streamlined vessel mad# tha rough Atlantle eroealng In eight days despite gules. (International)

Ewing Raps U. S. Ci t y Commission Labor Party Wins
Change In
Doctors Fighting Orders
Zone Requirement 1st Election Test
U. K. Medical Act
Welfare Chief Think",
British Health Pro.
Siam Is Successful

LO N D O N . Dec. 9 — (TP)— Presi­
dent lliim sii’t u e lljir iliirf a4 111
Imiay some uigsni/nl American
doctors interieir in an "unfair and
iijngrious" w*v m one of Hi it.1 m’s
exceed *46,000.000,00(1 compared liolle’l political lu iq rcli— the nawith a revised budget .or *40,- lional lirallh scheme,
600,000 fur tha current fiscal year
"I was honiiied while line to

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... ..... ....... revenue* for the cur­
y*E»tlm»ted

rent year ara |88,ooo,000,000,
Pace would not cellmate for
reporters the eitlmated revenue
for the 1061 flacal year -ha*ed on
A th a current tax program, saving

-••w&amp;ul
Mr..£srifiu
would he a balance between ex­
penses and Income In the 1D61 fis­
cal year, ha aald that It wae
“probable" that ihcra would not be
In the absence of new Uxea.
He refused to use the term “def­
icit financing" or say how the defi­
cit for 1061 would compare with
this year without taxea.
Pac* said Its will remain lieie
A until Sunday, going over final
“ phase* of the budget with Mr.
Truman.
He tald they had virtually com­
pleted work on the other depart­
ment! In Washington and he came
here largely to diicuas the three
Items: defense expenditure*, fore­
ign aid spending and intsrjor and
reclamation estimates.

4

VFW Post To Have
Charge Of Boards

Poet 8282 of the V. F. W. will
have charge of the Salvation Army
dime hoards and kettles SaturdayCopimander Pat Johnson an­
nounced today.
The Salvation Army will spon­
sor a 30 minute broadcast over
Station W TKK at 6:00 o’clock
Sunday afternoon entitled: “ An
Army of Stars Salutes the Sal­
vation Army,* said Lieut. Paul
4 Janet, commander of the H, A.
Poet.

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Anti - Disciiiniiintion
In h'fdci.tl lloiisiitj; Called ‘S t t i c t\
* By C ,t |&gt; i i ,i I I’aper

Pace Says No Chance
Of Balanced Budget
. W i t h o u t Increase
In Federal T a x e s
K E Y W EST. Dec. 9 - &lt; ; p ) - l M j » t Direclor Frank Pace u id aflei
™ conference witli Preiident T in ­
man today he taw no proper! nl
a balanced budget neat year with­
out an increate in taxes.
Pace told a new* conference:
"The probability of a balanced
budget in 1951 it not great— lark
ing new taxci."
Pace taid he wai not awaro
whethtr Mr. Truman will atk high­
e r laxet in hit "Stale of the Union
Menage."
T h.e Adminiilration'i b u d g e t
which |oet to Congratt in Januaiy
thit made clear. will require con­
tinued deficit financing unlett new
taxea are levied.
Mr. Truman ha* said he saw
no way of wiping nut the proaneettve deficit for this fiscal
,v . a r of 15,600,000,000 without
Vdgher taxea.
He it being urged tn recommend
Increased levies on corporati- pro­
fits.
the president the prnspvctlvo bud­
gets for the Defense Uupurnnoi.l
“large acale policy matters jwi
talnlng to foreign aid program”
expenditure# for the next year mid
the budget fur the interior departmant. Including the big recluiosllon
project*.
Pare would not forecast the
life of the new budget - saying
a final figure had not been urrlved at--hut lie said It would not

Spy Witness
Admits Giving
Chambers Data

Presents Cranium Diary At I Volte

Since Devaluation

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ill ill, luiiisp 1 'try Atturm-i Idutn
I bun lull and 1.aliin's Icadei,
leetn that certain gioups in or- Sliiiiabiilici was ihre.l.d lu draw I'nilir Miiiiilri Attire, liolli lllll
un a 1 rsuluiIiiii In tills illi-i-i fur
gantred American medicine have pieivulalbin at ill* interim; Mon­ llilllg tlirmicbri mill Die caiupalgn
been contributing financially to day.
fm wliat had been irgatdrd at a
Violations of (lie bull,bug rotb pomldr baioinelci for next year’s
support the propaganda activities
ut a small group of die-heid British iind tulnin.iim epae# r.-|iuirm*nt* ynirisl r|n lion* Il was ills* 3-illi
it liable iu result In m ini met ion
iloMois1still fighting the program
halted, it was pylnt- vlrsigllt litnr tlir l.aboille* sncce*here," Fedftief •Securing AdminfsfulIV defrttded. in '’by'-ajectiun* In
traiion Oscar R. Ewing tuhl a
lleliirtllun uf ItiM Duet- Ingli llll vacanciei. dltlticD lliry had
p u u p i i -i I h ylils Installed for trial i aplilird III Ilie 1945 genrial eld
news conference.
“This la a type of meddling by by D ip Murid* Power an,| l.iglit lion
Dm*# American organisations In &lt; u ul I'uili Avenue Mini Twenty
T i n - official cmuil on Die \--i
other people’, affairs thst In to fifth Hll'i-i-I win nldttli-d ltiiiiuv.il
Du- liglil opposite
l.odgi-’it ill,; \, nli-iiliiy |[IIVM lieurge I’raitbe condemned. And I spesk out "}

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The I vrniiiH .Hui j.n.l tmlay new
atm iht, ■iniinAtii.il nilrt tin goveininriii guaiuutrrd liou.iiiH luaii*
ale expelled In lie Iui mule llm i
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cade. I
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(iriiri.il f’billip H.
Perlman aiiiioimt'd a week ugn
that Die 11liman A.liiuliitlulinil.
ptciMiig it* i m l light, pingiaiu,
would Llll oil f'Cilrixl I louring Ad
miiuiliatioii 1in .in. him Im any new
li*w home* oi jpailiuruU whenuruipanty it iesiiiitr.1 un giuinuli
of tacr or irligiun
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ing wli.il Iriiaillv lie ill.ill liavr nr Hai’ii1y Jut llmi ( l e i n iMiohidi** u i H iii y lit
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to whom hr dull n il hlv ptnprity." Munt*inii, A ir D ufi ' ittioiknu: ut tin11'tlti tej m ft ■ i
&lt;miit
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by ’* nuxiurn of uter grt-np- due
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tp ( l i f t , .sneer in r:ice, color, ctr.-.| fill,' today lot cheating Die guvi in U.I--X p m I Villi
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nitiil I.) "padding Im id le .' pav s1 1% nil . Il .. us
or. net mm Illy.'
i prevtou.'ly
idctitDlc d
**‘Dp in ‘thlC time FlfA "luihev mil
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Ml* l-e,-ii 1.1 I'linsi.ler Die •’rlni, ele
Immrili ill'll aliei the sriilern r 1 J» (Ml* 4 ,M i 1 .1 1ii i
)|i i h'liubers."
meip ini o i l I in Die pusMlnliit
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old o Din&lt; li rem-itidy
d
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Dial , allies would deterioi nil- -I “ 11 111"llollll- ei I. Ill"llll. m l, lo
ltd.
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Nagii-e ,, fur .-saiilpli', moved ml.. I iii-iiih rd
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l-l.ip, 1 1y oivupied preiloiutliaiillv
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u,oil -e,vl idauit I*, lie Vitiated in
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run,
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publicly because our if r 1 1 U Is J‘ ■i m-.-ry 011 Hecuml HI n ot win ■lock, l uborlle. ’.fit, :t;ifi; Jubll I
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friends are to well-msmiered lu •ideii-d mid it will illreeled llmi Wiinlb-, C n n s e i vn I I vi - N mI i o ii ii I !&gt;
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11 ti^-bi bp limlalled hi
Mini 111 beiul, ill, dill, noil U. .1, l Uliioi-i .
by
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spoilt up siipruprlalely.”
lioii.iiiil'i teiigii,iliiiii iv in
loili'i-eiiileiil I.llieial, tl.Htilt (iu-1
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Swing salil he ivferred lo cun- HI reel unit l a u r e l Avenue. C h r i ' l
( 1 n
ti illinium by the American Col- ill.4- liulil •&gt; w n e ul-leied biilur il
in til'
l\ e-M* l, )i * ild III. 111lift# tl-itMl
l Unis bud u m a jo rity of 1. 1 j rgv
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ihyxlciatin and aurgeoua
1i'ourtli HI reel 1111,1 Hanford Ave m i ' i Du- I'liiiibined vole ot In- lo
lege of physlclsnii
suru
1lioneis is 6-1 } Ii* lo b i i
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nplintirfil a. I In- I ’. Mb lUUI gtll
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.4 , -Mill 'lull v IlDli KiVt’h' h»
and the Rfadison County (Indiana 1
hlllr
vioiiigei.
.1 «**•1leeeiait (lit l" i». t* L'Ik Ii M
« il\ -Manager C lif f o rd Mi-Kib - I'.liuu iii u aiiiillur Diree coi ori-' i *
Mpillcal Association to the liritlsli
II,
1. . .
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f .-dri ll llldyr MrX illdei I I h
Fellowship for Freedom In Medi­ biu wav directed tu Investigate 11are.
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cine, whose main ourpoae Is fight­ ........... ml of cniislrtlrDng new ten
TinCunseivallveH,
uioln
: t ( i ‘ ct*&gt;i A s k i ’ll F u r
Heeeipl uf ii teller I mm &lt;•: /oil g.tvr -tn rnl Imiuillg In tine il,.
i him i **- f i min1
in . i-iiurts. A suggestion Dial ten
ing socialised medicine here.
Cbm . bill, bad calilpHigned on Do
In•ol iu Miitinhetiii, I in limnv, • Ili-nii,is ,i|nng with tlir pul I*no
. til - ||. s-.l K
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These, he added, were reported ms i-oiirts ut Dm M unicipal A i r devfilimlhili issue, ilerl.nnig llo
■lllt esllig deep llppel eml mi, (m
In the liritlsli Medical |uuriuil i--n In- lepaiie.t si evliiUHleil cost
.i Ihiii I i-s bud beon forced min u tfl" trii i i i Clmliiutu .-liItitii-iv and in-1 tlir line
I,
He dojlined tu tell Ihe ronfuiencc uf It fill for itulillt- n*e, wuh r»- by ill.'llt fltllini'lHl |Mllll'il'H, Attlee1
I III) \ I lit* *q, 111 I* -lr|l',f|t til | liy
11. told Die liMb- man
I i,
'hoi,I lem'lu-is tliluiigh Die luiiloi « .1 11 III 11**11 WII' l-|l'-(*'-l
- Il
who had called hla attention lu lecti'd.
’ 11*r*-111 I .ie*ii I lith i «'i|iii**h&lt;d I ItH
reply was tliut "today Du .......... I'eil t'i*e s, miis repeited tiy Mi
.1 l ,
the report, which he aald lie bad
I * C' l' ( V *'.h ’ l rlit V, In I Hill-'I I III*
Furl Iwr riinablerathin of Die tin moll dull- queues in Iti I.If,,I il I i i-iI Itutib, Juolur lie-1 I'm " 11..11 « ns U Hi public HI I ll-lll
Ii i i v Dial in- knew be h id i
(t uHllauea On 4‘aae Srtahll
not confirme&gt; elsewhere.
•"I'H *li" •‘"Mill k Mum I I'link *« m i |»« uiuiTiunt Freight Terminal pro­
bail mail, ut tile Iiieetlui; u| I III* ,'"-.it lui olil tn til*- t i i '1 l\ ", I I
After hie blast at the Artie 1lean le,-t will he irlven al Die meeting
\
bv ilnliui I hu u |*1111 *if Bltmd
einiliule
County
lied
Cions
Tile
i
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Win mid bad ilmie 'u iin b i
1
M111. t
medical groups, which have also Monday night, Muyur Andrew
i iv luernlng.
,i,
i
opposed the Truman adminlstra- farraway Htinnurceil Dluv morning.
I mui I " III I 'niigie- * us i lu.,.......
I hi - "lin
In I ’i ■■-nli-iil .Infill
■Ill,lee I tolie III. Hlelintlulll colli I ,.t llie I Inns.- Du Alni'l l.'iui D - Hon plan for natloml imjmUIi In*
- nl. 11 ik. Ml
\ l,It--, 1old "I Die
.,ii-itdi-'l
Mrs.
Itotili
mid
euiiiuuii1 &gt;1ii— I ‘ummittee.
sitrance, Lwing discussed the
-I " I of Du I &gt;,&gt;it iii kn plug up
meniltt'in
fui
tile
Wink
oil
Dmil
,
in
tiunal health program In Urttaln.
Itol, III.- .ludgr said sl.-ilill
I-. ■-1 -1 &gt;l&gt; Dun i , mill iii County
I’nigie's Minile tiy II. (' Cooprl Mu- Cbrisliuus I’ariide. Kiplit out
i « ■
Which l* a part ul the Labor gov­
• t lies.- i-an't pmtn-i Ii I........ .
i- --bill
inrtlin*’ ii un .iu«iiiiin ul
sellout I rustee, in securing tin -pf 11 sellouts in Die county «eu
ernment's progrsm frequently at­
ru'd mitigating ciri-nii sinner
• nun......... .-" i on l ui u'.-d Dio
ucri’M of additional luiul as
Iepreselllml
by
.lunliil
It.'d
C
hism
In fact, lie said, ua i-liuAmiu ul
tacked by the opposition.
lo.
1• ■■.* I-- i i k in,-in Hiuifurd clliIn I l.emy Htrawder of PJ04 Park qilired by .State law for Die Mid llonls He animuiici'd Dial Mis a I'linci.'sfdoim! l uniiuilii'.'. I li-iiuu
" It seems tu mo this piugtaiu
■I
, i i a ul l lie lilu.nl bunk.
I. w o rk in g remarkably well and » Avi-miii bugged hilt secmnl de#r wuy ,‘lellool, was reported nl Do- D W Hucker IihiI aeceplet Die ' Iin. I ti duly to set im exuniple
I ' -i,i‘ li
piu ' i "in i t-i i-ul.-il l bo
llieellllif
of
till'
County
Behind
ot
the
venxon
Thursday
morning,
appointment
a.
rliiiirman
-if
pi"
a good thing lor llrltatn,
uprgilil living.’’
i - 111*r*l Inini-l 1 b’.mbi-l ill Comi. 7 point huek weighing Hlmut liiiiud vrslerdwy, Hupl. T. \V I,mo .lii.'ltun for Du- fhnplei.
H u ll /off i'nUi'ludi',1
i 11111111111,'. ii mill.'ll wide
116 iKiimds, al Dm Kent I’astnr.* Ion niiimiiliced today. Tlie land ,
It was reported Dial .luiiloi lied
‘ “ Meanwhile, It was ™ V«*M Iiuiitltig
".I I'm lu ll I bniiiiis, ii is lb
i 'i -I id'll, In i 'Iii I-ii' .- llie
rea*rv4! In Orangit cuiin- requlied due lo tile six mum addi i ions enroll inn It sup plies hail
(U s Ila s H o* rs is Yssrl
•.nl'
M- - - - ......uni' i- n finding* und
Don now being built ul Die aclimil I... .. distributed to wliile and liidplm-iil uf Dip- mill I Dial v-m IUIMI
l v.
*i i •i h |”
Moil Mi. |-| in i - i gnveinmelit
Mr. Hlrawder hrmight the deer
On recuininendation of Die Tno •i,lured schools tlimiigliout Heim In- llllpl lSIlUCll III Mil .11-1 llill l"U I
-- " i i gtn-u )-. Mu- i nmiiiltIve
down with one shot uf doubt* 0 lees, Mrs. E. J. Drownin' was rii.lt* futility- Tlir Junior Jlrd C mi. s I.e ili'l.'l lililiril l-V 'll,- ill -n in-V
iii •» I » *)«
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burl Ahot.
appoint (d si purt-llma teaclu-i .up * said to I.e busy making Chnst p.-ni ■al for a term of tmt b - ilnu
1 « i I &gt; a. :*r111 --.11 - i’ll llmi Du- Jayit |i. 1 1,1 ll
*U
He killed hi* first deer of the of civics anil gii Is’cimliM'llor at hois itav favors fur Die Vet- nx in,mills und out mm- ibun I
l&lt;I I
i 4 ii H11siil cil rth l*Mrtr
-llll iqui-H.- Ml.- "null- uf
eeuMin, a small spiked one, Wednans Hospital, l.ake City, foi the muiilbi, Dial yon lie tln.it fluimu
TA LLA IIA H H K K , Dec. « — (/»*»— nenduv Oil thn seme hunting Hcmiliole lllgli Hcbnol.
•b io -bour.ln i ..• ib.. He Iv alum
i
ouiilv
Hum.........
fm
children’-*
and Dial you slmid cninmilcd imiu
II tl. DeckL-nlineh, Hletsoit slu
Th*» Hlato has NO days to anawer grounds.
- ,
un li" ’.’ii , ami .-at'li meinI •re*;iI ( . i - i i M n i i i i l I h t
dent wliu Is now interning at Hem homes in Florida, 'I'll** favutn, Do- I iiii- i* paid.”
4, Huprenu- Court suit In "h ull
1 i ,i i. kssigm-d an liinii li. ,-eive
llmle lligii .School in Ills course of IIIUUV of which were sent to Die
I liuinas' lawyer, William It ■ -I
five Negroes seek ndmlsslon to the
( . i n ", &lt; i n I C ; i i n |•-1m •' Im mi' l bul dav
,
.derails
at
Thanksgiving
Dine,
teaching,
was
appointed
sixth
tills,
bud
pleaded
with
Die
ju.ly-University of Florida.
I'n id.ml Hi iikunk ciosuit Die
grade and music teacher al Dm inelude cups filled with mil* ami liul In |iIIIIIHII the l-ungles'lltllll I.
The Buprems Court ysaterday
n " ■' 11 iy i l l , , ii-iiiin-liiig un inl-i-rs
1I
Vf .
» I
h f e• I ' «
i-amlles.
Lyman School.
mil mid fiua.
declined to quash tha suit, and
- iI-i -ovlmuul in.'i’Miig ih Wiltml
n ,.ii i. ) 1
r
The Sewing C’ommlll## was re
Colins de-crihc.l Tb.iii i
■
Minnie Hail Fields we* named
allowed the attorney general’s of' i lluveii lie. || mill in' iinl all
i d.'.l .' ' i
I l l ' l l III
ll'u alla aaa U s P « « » r . - u n
Following Inspection of the first In succeed Maggie Evans as smicr- ported to tie bu*y tuakilig lay
flc. a month to or#para a case
'mil1 uii'ini,ucs tn utu*,id wiih Divir
1
l-lllltt',
tfl 1 il M
defending Board of Control denial formation of Company C 124th visor of Negro schools. A (Ini ettrx for residents of Heminole
w iv e..
C. .t|, »
'■ linn ' " i M1
Infantry, Flurlda National Guard versitv of klTchigan graduate with t .unity. Mrs. Hess McIntosh, genof admission to the students.
I'mI i
In .- i-li •III
Util
Assistant
Attorn* y
General Inst night, Capt. David Gatchel a m.ixler’a dagrse, she served rial field representative of tii»
LO A N ’ D E N IE D
Id 1"! i It 1 I |l 4»*
11 11(1
4141 11114*11 Mi '
Frank Helntx argued yesterday complimented tlm men op their formerly In this rapacity ....... ouDirnsleru urea was presenl at
iiilv V ll, lU-i-. '.I id’)— All old
[ills U nil inter) IIt! I’ | 4M111'I ij
VI i
Die meeting.
thst the esse was prematurely be­ fine appearance. During the first 10411 to 1U4».
limn 1*1. 111.’ mill llie r 111 ti11 bllaiAim !(• Br M , IH
fore tha Huprenio Court because hour, III* different platoons held
Kay Slaton wax re-elect nil coon
I" hi of 11.’, ul city bull, lie
Mil.
li l Ml
I ..I -| I 111 l ^ .
the Negroes had not appealed to close order drills under flergeante
eil cuminaiiili'r of Celery Cann, I he toll' "•) I He; I " 11"1 i . | ,:th it.. 111111.fi| wauli .1 a vi’fu-tind loan for Ills
the BtaU Board of Education C, 11. Jones- Jon Weiner and Bit,
No, (UNi Womlmen uf llie WmIii. kill. Mi. I n u ll it |y' Im 11‘U i,|, ,li|- i'i iu 'Ii i i'nmp!Hiy.
from tha Hoard of Control dec!- I! .It. Humbley.
at a rneutlng Tu.-silay nlgiil ul
ID
mim.-; Niiukiiiii Nomura,
11»*ri *
During the second hour the
Dm Woutiman Hell.
■*H* •I V llllil l»t» f !"■ Mulllt)' mi •ipim'ii navy minister in Die last
Jtiex Akerman, J r , Orlando platoons, under the some com­
other offlcar* selected were C.
day a "f Fri’inlci lliilekl Tojo'a
lawyer and former Republican mand, were Instructed In tha usa
Ik Rudd ui advisory lieuti-nanl; III y I’lmlll ilum h*Il )h .1 |Mfi. Ml if 1 wanimn
cabinet and
«nue a
.till lt&gt; 111- ill it In- Jllm IKid I ,)
member of the Florida Legislature, of tha 61-1 rifle, 60 mm mortar
A. C. Madden, as liank.-r; T. H
Ills » (114 -Mill
limil," Alilk-i member of Die nup re mo war'
contended for Urn Negroes thst and 60 calibre machine gun.
Thomas
aa
watchman;
T
.
II.
I.iiulcouncil,
l
Hr HOWARD W. BLAK1SLEI
i|L|yiiaiI Mi Im il ur* 1lyiiijf.
a shortage of stats educational
At the last formation Capt.
*ey us sentry. G. C. Hinchliffc.
His a|iplicnDi&gt;n was rejected.
I It 11y i ti iii tied u il
hi** wife
Associated Pm i Stleac# RaKar
facilities far members of their Gatchel announced that Co. 1 toW. I’. Fields end Clarenca Collins
n e t entitles them to admission gather with Brig. General J. O.
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. — (/!•) - Th# ess# of a lO-yeer-ol.i New were named as auditors.
John hi M t n Kfiril'i u|ifii hm nt niut *j
Imi . i t In*.| thrmittii ti
to white universities under United Hutchiiun and etaff had been if- Ymk girl who got diabetes from i*U«8 the new hormones, cmimmr l.uilL- was appointed as recording ■‘in^lrt
1 3
SHO
^IciNed i |oi-i ufill ut I'Mi'l, M im lie fry
States Supreme Court interpreta­ vited to hear Gene Krupa and hla
Fi-crrtary,
and aelhi was revealed here lodsy.
(I )||»' H)i■I'*111-1fif I Ih* (jv.lirH nfftl'UI*
tions of the Constitution.
band at tha Orlando Coliseum,
She was first given corlivone fur rheumatoid arthritis. Tlie dis­
llill.
W A It K E N KF.COVF.HIND
Friday. Dm . 14.
IlriTv -■’Hiii In* Itiitl Iik- ifit tryfiijf
rate quickly disappeared, hut was replaced by diabetes. Whrn the
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. DZNV1R, Colo., Dm . 9,—«*&gt;W E L F A R E CHECKS E A R LY
hormone was
wae ilooped, dlalwlatf
Tslluiiaeie* Memorial Ho*|iilal to­ Cur m *vprill \va-v|i;.a lo
John Roosevslt, 88- youngsat eon JA C K S O N V ILL E , Dee. 9- W ) - went away, artlirttla re
returned.
day gave Dime report* on cundl Ford. “ VV lien I uenl **li hi work
Ity
Bellevue
Medical
Center
study
of th#
tha Ilate president, said today Persone In Florida receiving public
Aeth wee given, and the aarne group on rheumatic diseases. It lions of its best-known patUnl*. till! w o u ld I'UJilrt LHOtiltrl ill.I j(|lrl|i
charges that Harry
Hopbine assistance had reasonable tM u r- king hi
happened.
Governor Fuller Warren, who i" ill over my w*f»h" )ip uhaei ttd,
is one of five cates treated by
la Russia i m i today that they will receive
o
A third
»•#**** trial was
wesg mad*.
isia«a. OiS’*"'
Again that group, three rheumatoid arth- llieru for a rest--"very good."
S E R V IC E U F F H Ell
"Jwt a
their DecernbM warrants before cortfione atoppad arthritis
and ritle, two rheumatic fever.
Hupreme Court Justice II. Ihi
Tom if Keen, assistant slate
Christmas M
diabatea appeared. . -Th* itornmne
In August this girl'* arthritis Hehring, racovsrlng forn an Intest­ service
officer for veteran* af­
lief art pi
Which
wei^itopped a few days ago. Dla- was so bad she could not get out inal operation - ’’fairly good.”
Mrs. Doak B. Campbell, wife fairs, will lie at th* office of
of the Rtnta
hie gotta, bu?*arthrltl» may of bed. H#r weight had dropped
Board wero
Service Officer I.. F.
mim
from about 70 to 40 pounds. She uf tha Florida State University County
to ike New *"*
" to sat. Bh* could president who also 1* recovering Hoyle Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
by a
fists. Joints were from an operation -"doing just o'clock In ussitl vutuaiis and do
pendents in their problem*.
fine."
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tha office of County Agent C, R.
Dawson with W. W. Ltrtft preeldIng, to revive Seminole County
a Cltrua Grower*, Inc, to which or*
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*- .

PAGE EIGHT

F o r m e r Convicts
Lilienthal S t^ f Progress Of Next
Dagade Call Equal That Of Century Confess Robberies
In Sanford A r e a

WASHINGTON, Dee* 5.

f/P)

David f’,. |.ilirnlli.il '*!&gt;'» tll.lt

iliilc delrlopm rnli of the next ten yrnr* run inrun .1 * mmli
a
tU.ry. *T?.lt&gt;r I*.1* fl* improvina liraltli, long life anil fond production.
l.iliOWlml. who » retiring as chairman ill llir Atnmir Energy Cornsunn. -| Jve hit views in an interview copyright'-d by U. N. News A
nrlil II ibrt, weakly now* m agn-#—------------------------------------------I ‘suld:
"1 w n
any withlri a decade, tie Tree to pursue mu peacetime
Iwc ll |n minlo headway on our waya."
J a f pr lent — the problem of
Maas., Her. 5 ■are
a run look buck on this f/l'tCAMHHIDGE,
uothorlly
on atomic
radii
having n profound ef. energyAn suld
today ttie nlmn
) t mi
lib nnd the lengthening Imini) la ‘led an
absolute wea­
rflfe.'
"1 should think Unit inch 11 lire, pon’1 nnd that win can lie avoid­
■da could mean at leant in much ed "if we are strung" and ie* * u rWdin y of some earlier peri­ nmlu si-lf-ridlniit.
h opinion
win given by
od in the development of longevity l)r.TMVannevur
llo-li, president of
and hrnllli, nnd in Improvement the
Cuniegio
Innlltutlun
of
of food production.
Washington, nt u 'convocation of
"Tlirm atomic" inatVrfa?*-Mlu-Ho -tiulcnts
nnd fuciilly of Iho Menrad lime 11vc tru c c n or iHdtupca —
ir.rliiliittH Institute
of Techare an cheap and an Ino xpensive nolngy.
and an enay in have nnd ran now
The iiIoiii l.oiiili, lu&lt; mid, we*
. nuiilo In ancli 'diHinM Ii4i' that It
tud unronsiinulilo In expect In only "pint of a vast nnd Inlrlabort Stine they will oven lie cute nrmnment, and umrli of the
nature of that armament was
part of tlie training of high aehmd
spread out for nil the world to
Muriontx'."
i! Llllintbiil aim estimated that nee In the Inal war, and I*
Vartleal power plants nporallng known |o many teeldrlnim In
atnmle energy can lip operating Russia na elnewhiTO."
"There In no dmilit," he snbi,
IN yours, but at high rust. He
hid "In 26 ynnra wn will hnve "that If !■■•«In run lull til. and la
time very respectable planla, In u building, n furmlduliln military
inaehine.
Wlietlier it does an
Bst aeiiaa."
, The guvormuenl has a monopoly fiuin ueliulne fear nf attack or
on atomic umttura by law, hut in a &lt;lream of roiuineal, ia beLlHentliul mid thn
monopoly a'lle Hu- luiealbm; we fare the
shouldn't, runllnuo and longer than fi.rl Dial luirring no iniprrihalile
shatiiiin
u rciiulrcd to find some workable Internal rnllapap, hucIi nrnment
Vill apiK'ur in Die liuml* of an
{UternuMyos,
t)y
Jilnk thn government might absolute rinse-knit eenlral gov1t "I. think
Jo got opt or It ns
as far as it ran crnlnir gioup nf moil who
and as funt na It cart,” he unlit, tried in nnd would destroy na
“That will uni be
bu easy, hut we If oppoi(unity nffured.
puglit to atari working eh It now."
"Wo ran inert that lineal if
In diMiuesiug the A-liondi, (.111- wo me Ntioiig, we can in fnri.
ynthnl said "I think It nurd be hieid II withonl win, fm |hn»r.
presumed Hint the Russians have In llio Kromliu
locognirc
arcompli/&gt;lii-il a bomb,"
Thi •Irenetli IT tln-v recognise n&gt;.lhlanguage went further thn
limn I’reai llng elan, x a *
dent Truman's when the 1'rcaidcui
"If wo go all the wav dnwo
jiimoimr.eil in -Mcptcmbu that tbeie llin jinfIt of denvndom &gt;' ami ren
aa rriiauii to believe the Russian* del mil aolvi'H n pooplo fawning
nve nrliieveil mi utnmlc explosion, fm hiimloida on mi iidrigiiing
ii At Hllllllier point, l.lflenthal n- Iononiii iacy,
Ituaaiu ran con •
/erred Ip ‘The fart that the atomic ili, boil.iiin; nf vvat mncliirioa It
jWuapon l.. ii (-unxidi'liiMc degiee v III rompicr Hn win Id uitlionl
makes it iiinie likely tlmt we ahnll I hem."

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Atom Shipments
. H'i. iiIIii.imI I'rmp I'aar Illurl
fcomimllre, John MiMowrll,
lylviniin Hi'puhliiin, told the I lon.r
Ind repnilcis about it lad yrnr.
tiomihlttce f'muiii'1 Hrnnk Tavtim er mid to ttiiNMell:
I *1 would like to ink you wIiLdhet
111 the emnae of yotir lovedlgnii.m
Klty Info...... Ill in (iiuie to your niwntloM x x x tliul tlio late Hurt;
Hopkltm' wan involved In any
w ay f"
I 'T o llie i.r d of my knowledge,"
ftussell raid, "Ilia name waa never
brought lip. Hut unotliei mitue w.i
Dniught 1 111 mid | would I other
being
brlpg Ijja
lill name up in 1executive
kusaimi."
Tav Miuri wnllleil lu kliow wind
Russell luol found mil nlnml the
reason i tin, llm,Inna wine Intel
cited Ip gelt lug iiruulum ami infurmuUon on aupply aiiuirtia.
Rtisaell said these were ndvniic«l&lt;
1. Ttic Kunalmm Wt i e Will Ii lug
•lilt, lliemaclvea.
on
t . Tho Itussiuns had "received
’Vitormaltnn m It*13 Hull thu Unitad Htatea was working mi the
devslnpmcut of the ntuiuin Lomb,
•ltd through tln&lt; placement of nrflora fur urniihiumi rompoimda and
uranium Itself, llioy could nace.-wludher iiniulum was con*
• d : i a Htrnteglc elvnnnil by
a Uiilted Hlates guvcrmieml,
rreby, accurlug in effect snmti
..yulcaUnu «f the report dial we
warn s)iga«ed III the dnvelupmeiit
flfJlM -g l mule bomb."
8. Tim ,ilnaslaiia honed to tnurii
b tther .this rmmlry was using
,11-thn cranium output and. If It
i'll linin' was mailable
J, they would mule Inpf the el*e uf l lie Ainnrile prugram.
Rusnluim wauled tu find
. ..
—~ nT, tills country's urmiitilu
} ' ) ftlplily suurrea.
cofidneliun with thu first iw«
4 nr uronluin romtHumils,
ad wligt lie deacrlta'd us
given thu committee on
*10411, by a flcrman H.
fg of New York. He an Id
rg was connected with a
served as g hrokor In
l uranium transaotluns.
Htg said thu company had
Yusilaus four In six tola
chemicals In 1MII and
•n on Ftfb;"IH'4M», ho
(in intjdlry fhArtTor/ntSoviet Purchasing

It 11A ltulm*r
*tiiia&lt;lMHos rim s I'xir iis*i
its aale or iH'cupmicy.
,'i, "Iti-iiuire III,, iimiiioil moil
gnge tu ninlnin u cnveiiiiiil to I1!,
same effect which in the event
of a violation will give I lie murlgugee the right at lla option to
declare the unpaid liulnuro id llie
limit gnge Iniim'dilltoly due ntel
pnyaldn "
lint, Itieliaiila einphmdr.cd t inrules will not!
I. Affect properly on which re­
strictive ciivrillllltn me in otfis'l
pi lot In the lime I In- new policy
pnon into upiiintloii.
"AMi iiini In cmitiid uliy invner
ill doloriiillliug wind Iouliilt s lie
1.1,till lllivo Ml III -A-111till III' slltlll
soil Ida pruperily."
.'I. \ f foci mol Ignites hi ined ol
roiuuiitinfills Issui'd prliir tu llie
cfferdlve d td i.
4. Apply to linnie impiovenield
lot,ns iiiiiilicoil under Title I uf
the Nallunnl llinodug Act.
iijmiii

Ibmgliia Kir In mure wlill'ly
in ed in I tic- riinsti iictlon nf plywoinl I him liny id her wood.
the loiiipiiiiy Inel to I'oidncl iruimifiietnrers mill ilenlera. II" mild It
won able to gel til least one nf fur
for each uf llie products.

Ai rest of Hen Clyde Hiulth, Neurn. in Uni low Inst night nnd retin ned to Orlando resulted in e
confession \tmt rovraled Mud
Kmltli ami mud her Negro, Willie
0 lover, had loldiecl the homo of
ltd,hurd Casselberry at Cassoltier ry, Thursday night ami of
James lllser on East Twentieth
Stieel the following night, police
Chief Hoy (i. Williams DilliiMlliced
this iifleriimili.
Tlie two former rouvictii then
lit Icm (it,-(I to rob ii Honor store
on the outskirts nf Orlando, bid
lifter a hmglur alarm weld off,
Clover wa» m rested by Orlando
dcli'clivi' . .Smith went by but to
Harlow where lie was arrested in
bi- I Hiring plm-o and returned to
(Irhimle
A li'.iiii ruby bracelet, mi milomidi. pistol and riallilog strdi u
from the Cnsselerry Inline was ieoiivoieil. Also irriivercd was ciisb
mill a wilt i'll stolen from the Riser
boini'. A wnuiHii nelgbbor saw one
of tlie negrui's leave the Risor
limue, wlieie Mr. Riser lay nileep,
with I be wiileli mid a drawn jiHlid mid ii’piirtrd It to police. Die
robbers attempted to cater the
home of M. W. flastlo. who heal­
ing the noise got Ills rifle. At the
sight of it Mie thclvos fled in their
car. Mr. Castle reported the Inci­
dent In local police.

ti'Maiiasca

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f«ae

n a# i

turrit to Lvamvillc police ancJ then
drew a map showing where llie
body was found.
Evansville authorities went to
I lopkinwille and were joined by
Kentucky state police. The map
was so accurate that searchers
went directly to the spot where
the body of the girl had lain l i f e
her head was split ojwn on the
afternoon of Nov. 26.

Hlay Am extradited from At­
hens, Ala. last Saturday, tie Ibelli oil M charge of invcstigatio.i
for kidnapping, hut Evansville
police sairl Ihu expected imiidci
climges to U) filed at Hopkins­
ville.
DeterUvo Chief tiemgn llanscli
rjootcd Min youth’a statem ent usaying Moil he and the girl left
Evauswille a wuek ago Saturday
"fully ugreed on m arriage" the
next day ill Florida, lie said Miry
planned lu complete thulr schooling
there.
Rut he said Misa Itafmoti was
silent for about two hours after
Mmy left mid that he finally asked
her what was wrong. Ills state­
ment rpmled Imr iim saying: "Frank,
this l" wrong and It we do It, u
won't right our first one mcmiiug
of living as man and wife pre­
viously,"
■fm I asked her what she wuntrd
to do," Slay stated, "and she said
'I,ill's die lu each other’s arms.' I
was shrieked, mid asked II she
was sure, mid she replied In tnc
nfiirmalive.'
He continued: "I druve up into
a aide road and after we professed
our love for each other we agreed
on my shooting her and then
Itel,AND, Dec. 6. — (A*) — A myself."
Hlay said he attempted tu Inml
wm veteran identified as Hum
Christy, about 114- today shot and his .22 caliber rifle but tlmt a
ii iticiilly wounded his wife, both piece fell from the breech. "Maiy
io-r pm flits and himself, the sher­ and I were afraid It would not
work and we found another way.
iff's office reported.
All four were admitted to Do- Tiling- are vague to me from now
I,nnd Memorial Hospital and at- on."
i.
'iiduiiis said Christy, former b&gt;uiiilf of ii menial Institution, i"
ORANUE, Tex., Dec. 5—(/IVnot I'xpecti'd to live.
I'olire fared a blank trial today
Moiug l.i'io'ik at Ids hoipe on in lliutr hunt for a muu who early
............ I kill- or town, Christ* yesterday raped a Iti-ycar-old gill
iiildi iily began firing wildly, offi- mid riltlrally wounded an Orange
hi
said. Ills wife, Mr«. Judy high school boxer.
Sheriff Cluster Holts said tlw
rhiieiy, JH, was shill In the head
noil Ini puient", Mr. and Mr». muu surprised two couples puikcd
I,,|m The, ,|oi c. were woijmb'fd In uu ii lonely road near here. The
boy aIn and girls could descrlbu him
ii ,
c I,ink. Christy allot himself
only as a white man, apparently
t l&lt;c bead.
II,,. m i cion at one tlnie upernl about 26 years old. amt worn teg
Hint clothing.
id n Miiidwiil* -bop here hill had klmki
Don ihiiH&lt;jj!|it&lt;j, IH, wtii iih"t
o„i ..... ii winking lately, lie was »"•
!■iini-il f i run a KtoHiln nientiil us lio tried to protect Ills com­
lino pi t ill about a year ago, uffi panions. The man threatened to
kill nil four, then forced tha girls
i ers "iihl.
to
1111 tlie
miys IM
In •*
a wuieiMl inMl '*1*
M”
‘"VW
-.
Hoiikvd rice paddy. He - led the
IIEAI.TH liKtTUHK
girts awuy, left one lied up and
A lirluni mill hrullli film will icunlng against a fniicu and lhi)i&gt;
......1 SI
11
m.1*1 1In
11 Sittitl Mill
in- iiieni'idril liy A, llurnelli*. luprd
I lie 110-y
ear-old
utiuthm
I'l'pri'senlntivi
ft
'the Htatj' urndilv Held.
.
III,mil of lleiilMi, at HitMt « cluck
Hospital attendants s«id llw
Wi'dmoulny iivcuiiig »l I In* ll'd* supplu wan lit u critlcul cotidlUqn
per Acailmy. A brh f lutslncaa from exponurn and a wutind tu tae
on clloii nf Mie I'. T. A. will he slamach.
•&lt;
,lieId nt fillN oVhs'k and all |intMi l. . mid I be I'ouplva Wero
rotia mol friends am Invited by parked alsml two iidlva outside
Mm . A. J. Hurston, principal, Oraiigr wben Mie until .npprourhto In- prioiriit.
i,,j, lie fired twn aliota into llf"
air, (irilrreil llm euuplea nut nf lye
cat, and suld:
.
,
•Tm gniuia kill every mm of
WIIRI.D I.AIIIMt
1.1IN I it IN, Dec. b HP) A pro- i you.'
Ilolsopple, a fornier wellei'lio.Yfd cliurtei' for a new world
aaM-Couimuulst labor gioup rail-1 weiglit Golden Gloves d lstik l
ed tnday fur fruodnin and ne- namplmi, got out of thu cpr
curtly for workers, everywhere. I nnd Htrurk id thu man.
A draft constitution of th o 1 "till, ymi'ru gonna K"t tuu«‘b
nuw group was lull] before na the -mini said, lie shot HulMoppIv
argunlxntlonal
meeting of ihtl in llie Hlomarh, tail ttiu laiy kop
ri'iiresimlntlves
from 5:1 coun­ liii i eel
The iinin made the girls tin up
tries,
liiflmliiig
Ihe
United
Slates.
llm hoys v (Hi Ik II-, nod hoe laces
Hulsupple chewed through tin
It inriliosr a omnuig Ilie new
uigaalintlon
llm liitcriiiitleii-il slior 1 ,1 , 1 , aiiu wilirli In. hat-dii
to n fedora Mon
of Kiee IVadn were Med mid Deed liliuself and
Unions.
Mullock.

Del and Vet SuicldcH
Alter Shooting Three

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fur Kaby’n . . .

THAT m «U

Court U p h o l d s
Law Against Force
In Work Disputes
WASHINGTON?* llie. Ii—VP)
—The Supreme Court today up­
held an Arkansn.i "rigat u&gt;
work" law which makes it a
crime to use force or throats to
keep a worker from uny lawful
Job.
In another decision, lh« trll.utiliil ruled 0-2 that the old
Wagner Act permitted the fir­
ing of workers who tried—de­
spite a cloned shop contract—to
have their union replaced by a
rival labor organisation.
The Ta/t-HarUey
Act flatly
l&gt;mis such discharges.
Justice isckion delivered the
B O decision In the Arkansas
case, with Justice Douglas tak­
ing no part.
Thp validity of the law was
attacked by attorneys for tha
(TO, on behalf of two negroes
"• ulcered to a year’s imprison­
ment each becauuo of their ac­
tivities in a 1046 strike at tho
North Mltio Rock plant on thn
Southern Colton Oil Company,
The day after Chriatmas four
strikers mot
flvo nanstrlkers
neur the plant. One striker was
killed.
The two negroes, Roy Cole and
bonis Jones, Inter were Indicted
mid convicted on a charge of
o-iug force and violence to prev nt a non-striker from workTim uppeal was based largely
-m technicality of which section
"I *no law was involved In the
conviction.

Hot Jackson In the court’s du­
el »imi Malay look a bromlci- view.
Me "aid the Arkansas act does
not "infringe the right of expresnon of vlewa in any lidmr ills.
pllll'."
HalImr. Jackson udiltil, it “fair
l&gt; uppiIsc« men i f ordinary Intel­
ligence Mint fur two or inure to
n-HCinMe and by force m vhilouri'
lui'Vi'nl or iiMi'iii|it tu puivcnt
aimMier from engaging In uny
biHfid vocation x x x i unlawful.
(In- No |ire me Com! a bo agri'nl

Senator Holland
ItSSIIauU ftmm U#c# (la*.
years."
Holland said a lurgo number of
Florida city and county official"
have told him they plan to apply.
In the event an aptilicant file"
more than one application, he
should Indicate in Ills trunnmittul
thn order of preference. Holland
said. He warned applicant* no.
to comhlnu uniuluted public work*
project*. As fi general rule, he
said, eurli iipnl lea lion ahoulil In­
clude only such portion of a pro­
ject us I* intended to lie construct­
ed at one time.
However, he addl'd, if the pub­
lic works requires separation into
Hcetlimn or uiiila for economy or
convenience of construction, a
"ingle application may be filed
if each section Is segregated and
described In the application and its
construction priority lu listed.
Public works eligible for udvanca under thu act Include high­
ways, bridges, grade separations,
airport*, sewers, water and sani­
tation facilities, schools uml oilier
educational facilities, hospital*,
city halls, court houses, continuity
buildings, power plants nnd docks.
Not eligible, Holland said, are
public housing projects, federal
projects or federal department*
and federal aid highways, air­
ports and hospitals.
Holland said when an applica­
tion Is approved and the appll*
offered, an Initial payment of Jo
cant agrees to accept the amount
per cent will bo made when o
copy of tho contract for arcliltcctlurul nr ciiglnfcarlng services
has liecn received by the diviaUm
office.
------------ —
— — U - .- - ----------- ---inarMut convictions.
Specifically. Mm tribunal said
it will review n decision Mini
Eugene I'roslnu Jlrnwn, an Ameri­
can soldier convicted of murder
by an Army court In Germany,
slum b I lw freed.
The Sup) erne Court ul»o ugreed
to heal- arguments ill two knits
in which thu fudorat government
is trying lu get possession of nilbearing lidelnnds off thu const*
of Texti" and 1-imlniuni.

Tampa Strike
(Cm h s m u e w » #*■« o m i
members of tha BRT.
TAM PA. Dec. 5 - &lt; /P &gt; - J . Tom
Wation who hai had many a
rough and tumble battle with or­
ganized labor ii in the thick o(
another labor fight— thi* time on
tlie tide ol a union.
, Tho fiery former stale attorney
general it going to hat for mem­
bers of the Brotherhood of Rail­
way Trainmcn.pjMost of tlie BRT
members want to return to work
s« drivers for llie strike-bound
Tampa transit tines.
Tlie BRT recently was voted out
ns bargaining representative fer
(lie Tampa transit drivers. Tbc
Transport Workers Union (C IO )
look over. Shortly after tb.il. T W l'
railed a sudden strike against the
bus company.

Vegetable Market
JAGKSONVII.bE. Fla., Dec. 6.
— (/!') — The Federal-State Mar­
ket Nows Service early New Y orlg
market on Florida fruits and vege­
tables, &lt;price* Incomplete):
Snap beans, bushels, Stringlcs*
Black Valentine* fi.00-0.2G. Few
N.fiO poured 1100-400 few 4G0. Fin.
Relic* fi.OO-G.fiO, Poorer 11.60-4.00.
Plentiful* 6.00-6.76.
Few 0.00,
Poorer 2.00-1.60.
Tondorgrceni,
few .'I.OO-il.fiO.
Poorer 2.00-2.60,
Wax fi.fi0-fl.00. Few 0.50. Poorer
11.00-4,00.
I.inm Imntis budiel* 0.00-7.00. •
Cucumbers- Imsltcls 4.00-6.00W'
Ordinary to fair (ituillty 2.00-0.26.
Few .1.60. I.arge size 2.fio-:U)0.
Pickles t.OO-fi.OO.
Dandelions—1 1/2 bushel crate*
O.
26-0,60. Hilsliels 2.60.
Eggplant bushel.* t,00.
Few
.'I.OO-.'l.fiU. Piairer (piality 1.00-2.60,
Few li.OO.
Endive*—Chicory, bushels 2.76.1.00.
Kscaroli'. blishelH 2.26-2.60, Few
low us 2.00.
m
Kuimpint* tier &lt;d- Il-I6c.
w
Imttuce, Eastern, crates Dig
IJoston 2 dux. Irregular fluidity
1.602,60, Romalno 2.26-JI.OO.
lames — 1/6 bushel catena, Per­
sians 1,26-1.60. Few 1.76. 4/6
bushel boxes .'1.00.
Celery HI Inch wirclmund crate*
:i-ll «|(ix J.6IM.00 few high as, 1.60.
Poorer quality !l do*, to XX’*
2.6011,00.
Pippers, bushels, Hullnuxe type
2.60.'1.00, Ordlnsry to fair q iia lg
Ity. 1.60-2.26.
licit*, few 2.007
Few, poorer, 1.60, Huts, few 2.00.
Hquash, hushels, yellow straightneck 2.60-2.60 poorer and larger
site, low us 2.00 1/2 hushels Dal­
ian type 2.00-2.60. Imrger six*
1.60- 1.76. Uushcls, large to very
large. 2.00-2.60.
Tomatoes, tugs, 2 car. IIXO 6.606.76: NX7 6.26-6.60. 1 cur. 0X7
4.60, 7X7 11.76. I load crates ap­
prox. NO lbs, 0X7 silo 10.60. Few
11.00.
gl
Corn, wlrebound erutos, yellow,
0 dox, 3.60,

Hu* service was partially re­
sumed Saturday after 2(1 busies'
day* fur Tampa’s HO,NON lius rid­
ers.
The TWU and the O n lin l
Trades and l.ulior Assembly
IA FI. I Inmhnsfrd the drivers who
returned to work, most of whom
are HRT mein Imr*.
The Joint labor stntnient from
the TWU and Mie Central Trndo*
group took some hot verbal
whacks at Mnyoc Cutris lllxon for
ordering tbc company nnd unh n
to get busses rolling ngriili nr
else.
Wntson stepped Into the pic­
ture during the weekend when tm
said the whrde strike was illegal,
that the TWU used unlawful pinredurcs In calling R.
Today he said the HRT men in
relum ing to work "wero limply
ushcrtlng their rlliht to bargain
collectively x x x lu a case where
a comnetftlvp union had Illegally
taken over."
Ho said the HRT wanted increas­
ed wages end shorter wuiklng
hours. He explained the HRT men
were "attem pting to settle these
two grievances through the pro- cess of legal arbitration.”

G ifts for His M ajesty,

The Prince offflailsk

Alitl'llor Mtijfsty, TJi(i.Pritic«HH, too! C h ria tniitA wnttliln't ithiotjRt to much without Til KM.
just
And .Sanford Kuniittiro Company has
h
wind they need at prictai Himdally reduced for
Holiday uellinif. TheMe.ulfU.wlll add to Baby’M
nnufurl for a Ioiir time;'Arid’you etln juty for
llaMit next year, If you-',like. ■, , ; jt, ,

.

You’ll Im mighty proud tu
take Ruby out in Mila hand­
some Thayer enrriugu. Eas­
ier li-ilng than thu new Pullman viral tjuiet lieui mgs
tlmt never I’ccd idling, Mifcty
In likes, udjuHta|,|L. haiullu,
uml tunny oilier | A j *
fiatures.

Mines a sturdy ouk Pl.A i’PEN .vltb a 'fjrIT fbair that
keen* lidyV well up out of
i-iibi draft$. You can fob' it
ip .-,(,iiv i n i roil f J A
it anywhere.
1 # l«
IIATHINETTKH are so handy
anq so prnctical! Can tm folded
fiat when tint In use. Everything
needed for Rally’s Imth ( i
Is nt your fingor-tl|is,

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of Either Group
For Only

Kun|i *11 Bsby'u things in
this Kmart, c o n v e n i e n t
CIIIKFOIIOHK.
BaauUful
lilrch finish In match the
now crib* unit chair*. l«HTt»
hanging compartment and

U o m p iT N
llroudclolli and Col­
ton Knlta in pnsttd
colnra and white,
hand detailing.

1.98 to 3.50

SIcupcrH

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plum nxIdcV'W
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WM'yRUnds
of
n nitrate and 86
81 pounds ol

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nuw CltlllH are a llfo-saver fur
Mnther. Tlirev positional Hulld
panel pml* as pictured am)
silent drop sides. Close set
spindles for Usby’a I f
prutertlou.

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ily "Nllcy Nile"
In ull rolors,

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for uranium products
any cuxtoinar and

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FBI Breaks Up
Smuggling In
Miami Section
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Mrs. Chambers CIO Accuses
Jordan
D
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He
Supports Him A T &amp; T Of Not
In Hiss Trial Bargaining Ripped Radar Out Of

Tiny Pawn In Courtroom Drama

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M rs. V ic to r l.ea ( to p ) b id fa re w e ll to th e ir IC -m o n lli- n ld fo .lo i ib u ig litc r .
V ic k y , p r io r lo s u rre n d e rin g the to t to h e r n u lu iu l m o th e r. Ile lo w , the
c h ild '* rent m n lh e r, M r*. Z c lila la in G io lL ic rt. o f San F ra n cisco , n ttc io p l..
In v a in lo c o m fo rt th e c r y in g y o u n g s te r,
( f n ia r n a llo iu r l A'ouudphoio)

B rita in Proposes
Federal Liquor
Violators H eld Economic Union
L egal J u r is ts With Scandinavia
S t a t e

S u p re m e C o u rt

U p h o l d s S e n te n c e
O f A m b u s h S la y e r
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wa* ,ill,u ki d on grounds lliu l tw o
tn n n h rr* o f l l i r Itiu l ju ry had I m cii
c o n v irtrd
in
Ir d r r n l c m irl o l
lirp io r law vio la lio n * and ll ir ir m i l
a jiir io r in F lorida ro u rlt.
lights
had
m il
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w r itin g Hie r o u r l'* iiiu jo r ily u iilo
lop, . I lill F lo lillll lllWH lliu l (.on
nlltu H o n d lir p m llflt'. a . ju r o r , ipi
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f u r b rib e ry , fo rg e ry , p e rju ry m
larceny n r any oth er game rltlu e
p u n l.lia h lu ‘‘w ith im prlM oiim eiil in
H ip S ta in p e n ite n tia ry o f F lo rid a "
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fllc iu i T e rre ll,
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w liir li C h ie f .1im tlre A ltu Adamci incur red.

Juitlce lliib.oii *nId, "Il I. cmreasonable to as.unip that Hie
laigislature Intended to diaerlinlnulu agnln.l line who had Iwi’P
convicted of a felony In "««• •'»
the .overal criminal rourl* "I
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l"Pinal all other, at the meet
w-hleli won Mr, Hi.(line the Amer­
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I'lTTSBUHUH, Dec. 0. — f/P)
John L. Lewla’ chief lieutenant
In western PetinsylwiniN today
said the United Mine Workers
expect tn idgn "about 85 soft coal
operators in thla iliatrict to con*
tructa within ten days."
John IT. Buaaretlo .district B
president, aaid no nogotletlona lie*

ATUVNTA, Dec. 6.
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IJ. S. I ’rnlMlatil C'liurt Ii leader*
railed today for a rctlmping of American imlicy in llic Far La*t ts
help llir inavtrt of
toward a heller deal.
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Congreti.
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inations with a membership of Jusllee of the I'gjwe (Jenevlevo c u rly lio iirs h e fn ro iln w n lie said
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the council's Department of Inter­ Philip Adeeb, 45, operator of Die W ent, He has lieon in a Hong
national Justice and Ooodwlll.
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y e .le rd a y llir c o tnllca fro m G ene­
va u ri u eh in g o o f r u t t in g tim b e r
on n n p iild tu x I i i i i i Ih. lie w u . fin e d
97r&gt; u m l c o a t, h y J u ilg * D n u g iu .
S le n .ir o tn nud o rd e re d to g o t
llc e it.e tu g f o r Itla Ir u c k .
The
t'o u n ljY w ill uimj th e lo g . r u t h y
Th f a r lir ld g u tlm lw ra .

ular with a starving man
. jus Communism has made big
gains In Asia, not so much through
test of nrma as through a revn

Uncle Arrested Lieut. Paul Jones
After Suicide Of Tells Of Work Of
His German Neice Salvation Army

I a *l n ig b t l i f t

U. S. Protestant C h u r ch e s Ask
Better Deal For Chinese People

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ORLANDO, D e c . W 1 —Wi'» i •
hy Clarence K. Hatikcrron. eoloren,
at fdOO. Until drivers face charge. urn Union he* Ukon *tcp. to run~*ir carele.. and (ifgllge.i: driving. cci wire xorvlco to Intre-Slete
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T h e I ’olIce D e p a rtm e n t h a * p u t New* Service, clUtrlct Suporlntenextra men on duty In an effort to ilent (). F, Onliomo *ebl toduv.
Wextem Union wie ordcre*l to
reckless d r iv in g , aald P o lic e
a
H oy ( 1 . W illia m s , w h o r#&lt; eeaeu eurvlre to IntrexUte Friday
that there had boon four after the rallroatl and I’uhlic Util*
fatalities within thd City Itiea CummUxIon aald facllitiuH
I.lmlt* Ihi* year, and W ho declared wera being used In violation of
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HtlltTON TRIAL
GA1NKHVILI.K, Dec. 6 - y i - ) Tit* trial of A. t - Burton, Ii2---------------------i i i m .iim
yaar-old former ihiIIco chief uf
JACKKNVILLK. Dad.
High Springs, PI*., charged with
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d a m u g e d , h jit no In ju rie s w e lw re
p u rle d c iin c e ru ln g a r o lll* Io n a t
S e v e n th S tre e t and M a g n o lia A v p
n ue a t 0 : 2 H n 'e ln ck l a i t n ig h t,
n a n m g d lo n IU40 S tu d o b a k o r
Sedan d riv e n b y la m I I . M e L a u g h
tin waa e s tim a te d a t 91,300 and

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L a b o r B oard Is T o ld
C o m p a n y C lu m u ed
P e n sio n P la n s W it h ­
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C l o s e s t
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 - ( / P ) Justice Dr|&gt;iitImml irpriitetl
today il liar c lacked a Havnna-Mia*
mi nlien-rmugulintt operation and
i&gt; rounding up 26 alien* dipped
into lliii country tince September.
Allorney General McGrath an­
nounced llic nrretl of two Grand
Rapid*. Mich., men in Miami. They
are atiiivrtl of Hying lltc alien* inln ilu* counlry.

F m ii N eg ro e s, u lj n f O rla n d o ,
w e re in ju r e d In s t n ig h t w h r n n
HUH
t h in k
Sedan
d riv e n
hy
d e n rite K ilw iu d , rn lo re d , l e f t th e
h n id w h ile b e in g d riv e n .im th on
F re in -h A v e n u p n e a r K ig h le e tilb
S tre e t m id M l u tre e .
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P ly m o u th Sedan d riv e n h y J o h n F.
W n i. n ii, ( iih .'iid ii, and fn llo w ln
In s
c ln e ly , m i i i i - lu d In to th p re a r nf
Hie w re c k e d c u r.
T h e a ccid e n t
jo c i'iirre tl . h u r t ly a f t e r m id n ig h t.
T ito In ju re d w o re ta ke n In
M o.cd y
n n ih iiln m 'ti
to
F e r n * Id
L a u g h to n M e iim rla l H e .p lta l and
In clu d e d
K d w n ril,
who
had
b ro k e n c h in , h rn k u n te n th a nd
c u t tin th e u p p e r lip : H a lly P a tr ic k
w h o hud ra c ia l in ju r ie s , K u te ** o
F o g g , w h ii.ti a n k le w a s b ro ke n and
W n .lilm d o n
I .u r k in ff
who
had
fu r In | In ju r lea.
D am age to th e
H idek w h . o id lm a lr d a t |(I0 0 . Kd
w a rd in r lia r g e d w it h carnlesa and

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A lie n s
In to
M ia m i
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Four Injured In
Aiitu CollisiouM:
Damage Is $2400

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id l l i r a lie m have been p ic k e d up
in N ew Y o rk C ity . H e added 'h a t
ih c J u * lite D i-p a ilm e n t h ope* In
have the o ilie r in t u it o d y ih o rd y .
S a v ln ii m ill C iiii iit o i i w e re n tI i k I v i I n i a .M iiin il lo o m in n bonne
. y e t&lt; le iiln y n tn l c h a rg e d w it h a lie n
^ M in ig g lln g .
C o n v ic tio n w o u ld r m r y n po»'
. 11,le Iie n n h y o f fiv e y r u r t m
p i | h,in p i l l . IJ.O irn fin e f o r eiieli
a lie n ille g a lly in u u itM in.
.Me &lt;;i n i l i . m il l l i u l S a x to n and
( Y n ia tn ll c h a rg e d lie lw e e n Jfilio
n m I Jhoti fin each a lie n b ro u g h t
in to F lo ru lu hy a il, h u t iiiu ile tin
elm m e
fin
c h ild re n
u n d er «ix
y e a r , o f ugu.
T h e .h in t lee llo p m liu e n t gave
, l h i . a ie iiiiiit o f th e b re a k in g op
v n l the o p e ra tio n :
T h e I'T tl a nd th e I ..... lig r n lln r .
Set vice had heen J o in tly in v e s tig a ­
t in g tllu m i. lu lle d o p e lu lliin fo r
ru tile lime.
T h e y lo e a le il th re e ille g a lly enle re d n lie n . in New Y o rk C ity .
T h e .e w iiiu n u iu e tl a . M ila S te rn
F rie d , l i t , her h r o llm r ,
Ig n a t*
S te m
F rie d . 27, and H e n ry ku
C tle m iw n . n il a p p a re n tly Unm anInna.
'lh e tw o F r ie d , w e re flo w n t'»
*
M in n d w here .tl'e y p o in te d .o u t ii
p riv u le u lr p n it un l l i r p ln r r th e y
inn d e d m i llie ii r i i u l i t fro m llu v nun.
T h e ile p n rlin e u l .a id S u x liin nod
( 'm u tto n hud re n te d u liu iia r In
M in im w h e re iille il* w ere* hid d e n
i, ill i i n l i l th e y e o u lll he d r ih ld r d
up lo N e w Y o rk ( i l l y h y t n iir t.
S a x to n w as ‘m iin c d a * th e p ilo t
o f a n iim h e r o f p riv a te p ln iie .
ie lite .I in th e M ia m i u rn ii fu r Hie
io n ri.I l i l p . to llu v n n n C rn m tn n ,
&amp; * lie ill' pn i t n it -1it m ild , "m a d e llie
ir iin im l in iK iiu 'e in i u t . fo r h a n d lin g
th e a lie n , hi M ia m i” .
A n ii m ix' r o f a lie n -, m n g g liu g
e p e r n lio ii. in th e .n in e a re a have
heen In o l,e n up in re ce n t y e a r..

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rallaa al all lha local aatra prlaltf
la&gt;lkla arwspaorr. aa wall aa all
0 ? a rn a aiapnlrkaa.

^TUESDAY, DEC. it, HMD
T O D A Y ’H tilR L R

VHRRI

Christ Included i m » | hla dlw lrira euRa burst lonlala and abut
fw tc n l nationalist i who Inal had
Roman rule. Current puUlica bad
n o/ilaru In Christ's program. Ilia
kingdom hna mad# strange bed.
fallow*. ,A fid iir&gt; Jesus passed liy
from thenrn, ha saw n man rallc'1
M n U h e rre ltlllig at the place of
toll, ami hi&lt; anlth unto him. Pol
low mu. Alul hu arose anil followed
him.— M^Jt. 11:11.
,
A Kwttmky longrrnmao propoici |o .introduce a bill in lha
ncal iciiion tn.iklnu j f d federal
clinic lu mol »: children. fltcfe
arc plenty *,f Im v f viretynk with
Ihii tulijctl im the Mobile books
now, Wlial it iirrdcd j»' tome en­
forcement. All the law* in llir
work! won't do any good if crim­
inal* are not apprehended and
punfibetl.
(iiivriniir Clicker Ihiwln*. lli.il
ureal ( ’mineclitiil Liberal, bad an
opportunity i be i&gt;ther &lt;l*y in
appoint a truly great man in tinSemite til llir United S ta lfi to lake
the place of .Senator Baldwin who
i»resigning on Dec. 17. But who
doea Governor Bnwlri, ihii great
i«lievertJn bin government. npy. William Benton, of
point,?
former buaineaa part’iei
cou
beriiting firm pf Benton

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two men

jjj&amp; itL C ily
and
• woman ale indleled Jor ,"|rafficki
W Q n babie, for
12,00ft. The trio b a c l l i e m l i i M
thtir operation* in Miami . ^ « s
the proaeculnr Ijnld the cnurl
f i or 30 habits ware brought
from Miami In Naw Yttrl and «*ld
‘ ifai(djng iJ n Y iV ; M w
Wonder ^hdl hnrt of
thoss b a b h a V ^ n W r
nii who would ie*H them,
I of homes may ate go*
where lliey could

miliar aud bit wife, pro
ttriii kink uf litt .Chri:lma«
tl^iipiim tea inn. were arttuing in
iharir Plaint, Pa, home die other
day over (lie moot quolion ol
whether John L. l.ewit n a good
mill. When it wai all over, the
band wake up in die hmpiial
th a butcher knife in hit .didoHMD. Now there thould be a moral
to thia (lory. It might be. "Don't
try to Irll your wife that John L
Uwia it a good man". Or paihapi
it it ‘‘’Don't try to irll ymn wifr
&gt;rlod". u
" ' 'i'1 T
Shirley Trinple
' .gotten a
divorce Itom her huibatnl. "Five
motilba aBar we werr married." ihe
told l,be court, "lie (regan not
c'drning home for dinner. He'd get
,i« .about 3:00 n'dock in the
aborning. Then be wa&gt; drunk, When
L.Wkt five month* piegnanl, he
v' 'MMfht &gt; girl into our bedroom
f|«ti3Q.{n the morning, He often
talbd ine name* and one time I
dad |o.kill myiell." Women who
pg hwabandi who are faithful.
iftpy may not be million*
Me much (or which to be
I Vice Praatyant. whoae
te frenutnlly bchoed by
jaude reuper, dare* the
to. left what part pf
i State (hay would aban
be wa woi

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In d u s try S tr ik e s

SANTA And
The MAGICIAN
By LtJCRECE HVDQlNR

Reaction to the recent nteel nnil coal ntrlken on the part
of Home workera and the public In jfenernl muat have cauncd
the moat ardent believer* in ntrlken to have momenta m
doubt aa to the wldnom of irduatry-wlde atrlkea. In the
method uned to end the ateel ntrikea, and In the atep taken
by John L. Lewia to abort n new coal atrlke, hlnta may be
found that lnduatry*widc bargaining ia being re-examined.
The United Mine Workers policy resolution left the way
clear for Individual operators to work out agreements with
t^clr own miners. It romnins to bo learned, after contracts
are finally marie, to what extent the union head will require
uniformity In these Individual agreements. But the resolu­
tion seemed to leave room for variations. The ateel contracts,
aa worked out company by company, tmd certain uniform
elements but aiao had some variations on the subject which
whs the nub of the strike cause, the plan for financing
pensions.
Industry-wide humiming docs not necessarily mean
that one contract covers a whole industry. Contracts may la
made company by company, but if either management or
labor insists on uniform contract provisions throughout an
Industry, then bargaining is in fact industry-wide, There
has been much of such bargaining achieved, and It has
seemed to lie the goal of most of the larger, more powerful
unions.
Both owners and workers might have varying opinions
about the results of Industry-wide bargaining. It works to
the advantage of some, to the disadvantage of others. Huf
in one respect It seems to offer u uniform disadvantage: il
seems to make contract disputes longer and harder to settle
If thut lie true, the best course for all concerned, including
the public, might fie found in more flexible bargaining plans

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D a n u b e D i f f ic u lt ie s
A river like the Danube, running through and between
many nations, necessitates some sort of joint control. Jusl
is dwellers along the lower Missouri are affected by whal
goes on In the river’s upper reaches, so with the Danulw.
treaty was signed
..
. the countries ........
............
In IH2I a treaty
by
bordering
on
Ihp Danube, and also by other nations such ns Great Britain
Brltuii
iiul France .whose .commerce was affected, Generalily speak
Ing. it provided a fair arrangement for all states in
Involved,
mil prevented a monopoly of the Danube by any ono country
The change.in the Kustern Kuropean picture since 1021
has resulted fn the creation of u new Danube commission
under Russian auspices. It will surprise no one to learn (hat
’he only slates represented were Russia and its satellites,
Bulgaria, Uoumanm, Czechoslovakia ami Yugoslavia, This
arrangement the United Stales has now flatly refused to
. ecognlze. Secretary of Stale Dean Acheson protests thui
.lie new commission wipes out the rights gmirmitecd hy the
1021 treaty, und foreshadows an attempt to cut the Danube
&gt;ff altogether from the outside world.
This latter development is likely enough. Its prnhuhllit&gt;
s strengthened by a recent Russian step, under which Hus*la will not even ullow its satellites to have any voice in the
commission, hut puls all authority in the hands of a seen*.
ary. If you are unable to guess the secretary's nationality—
he is Russian.
The seizure of the Danube is one more item in the long
■omit that is gradually ^mimuliiting against the rulers ol
the Kremlin.
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ResiiitH Of Research
'a
ntr - ' **
That agrlcuUlinil remitrch has yielded results in other
Hues that lncregaa*foo(l tirons has bffn pointed out recently
by VV. V. Lambrrt^rMenrch udmmTsfrntor for the Depnrtmeii&lt;[ of Ag gn r ci cm ui l ut ru er e, Jiiji
h &lt;!■
ileiigftmuut which hastened the develop( U w gai t this
........1
tw methoils of prixluclng penicillin during the war,
mentof:jiew
when It was
quantities The devois so urgently needed In large quantities.lopmcut of DDT hy the same researchers has yielded extremely profitable results in Increases In the amount of milk
from dairy herds and gains lu the weight of beer eat tie.
Growers of cotton and tobacco have obtained larger and lietler crops us u result of new methods of fighting plant
diseases,
Farming is no longer a hll-or-miss proposition. The
modern farmer, taking advantage of the resources hv slate
and national agencies organised and run for his benefit, has
great resources ut his command. The results are shown in
Iwtter living, not only for the farmer and his family, hut
for the country us a whole. This research is not to he con.
fused with farm subsidies. It is older and stands on its own
merits.

Salvation Army
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icaartaavo Mr** M a t o m i

pruvIdvH for tho*» who wtre In
troublo, but with tha growth of
l*opulntlon and tha speed a | mod*
urn life, thin Uek has been na*
signed to »u«h orfnttUttlnns n&lt;*
tha Halvnllon Array,
(lenrgo Tmihy pretided over the
meeting. Dr. A. W. Epps Jr. In*
troduced the vialtort, Roy llnller
led the signing accompanied hy
llnrry Wester at the plane.

Hint* WitncHH

|C ta lln e 4 grant Page (lael
cupleii the sana1 nffire,

Hhi, alio Icstiriisl tliul hlu- did
not remumber Henry Jnllii,, Wmllelghs lieIngiIII Hiss' uffir,, rsrppl
during conferences.

didn’t like to complain.
Chapter 4
Mr. DIUy said, “There must he
CI.ANNINfk A TRIP TO
a way. I'll have to think It ovsr."
AANTA LAND
Ho sat down right than and there
" Magic cried the President on the side of the road to think.
&gt;d the College of BHoiim.
Serena snorted. "Duck's luck I"
"tVu tench no magic here! Arc Thinking's no good. I know a
you trying to make me look Very Imlportant Person In a Very
silly T"
Important Position. He runs a
• Why, no," said Mr. Dlllv. "I i ravel bureau and knows the best
thought—I only m eant—. mu he l way to get to anywhere. Come,
mold not think of th* proper | loifow, me."
word* to calm th* great scftnllsl.
Straightaway
Serena
wad­
Then h* got an Idea, He crossed dled off and Mr. Dlllv and
the room and pressed the five trie H«nry followed. Now tnls I*
light swlteh on the wall. At once easier said than done, for Serena
the room wa* filled with electric took a strange road under fence,,
light.
across streams, through hedges,
“There," beamed Mr. Dllly. and all kinds of places where It
Wax easy for n duck to waddle hut
That's magic!"
lie went Into the corner where very hard for man and h&lt;&gt;v to
there was a wash basin. 11* turned follow.
the faucet. Immediately water
But they managed and heforc
rushed from th* non)*.
rig they found themselves at a
“That* magic," cried Mr. Dllly. fish pond where there was a sign
"Oh,” said the president, smil­ which read: George Clcorge Froth
ing. "an mean you wish to study Ingham. Trouble-Shooter.
how to do those th in g s!"............
“What I* a Trouble 8hooter, do
'No, nu,“ cried Mr. Dllly. "I you suppose?" asked Henry a*
would simply like to learn how Horens leaped Into the pond and
to gel a rabbit out of n u h a t.'
vigorously
churned up_ the water.
Igor
"W hatI" screamed Ine presi­
Tore
Mr.
Dllly could reply, a
Be
dent .He turned quite purple with
d purplcjhalrcd
dwarf
IttWiskered
, . .
uoger.
"Saint's paints!" cried Bsrena sprang from the water and ran
in fright while Henry felt his round and round the pond nil th,*
own knees shake under the scien­ tlmn shooting a pair of nuns Inin
the air, hurting no one hut mak­
tist's rage.
“ You have been wasting my ing a hlg noise.
"Murder, durderl Demons Jclime," exploded he president. "If
you believe In thet kind of non­ mens I Tlmbuctoo and a Itundesense I guess ynu even halieve in bool" screeched Serena, terrified
Into a truly heroic burst of rhym­
Sonin Claus I"
"Oh, I do," murmured Mr. Dll­ ing.
lv hurriedly hacking through the
At that the dwarf opened hi*
door.
eyes (he'd hod them sqneeird
"Then go ask him your *1 ly
questions, roared the aclentlnl shut all the while), stared nhoul
him. then said, "Oh, It's you, Heuml slammed the door. .
Mr. Dllly and Henry and He* rena, Whv didn't yon s»v so? I've
renu went Into the street. They wasted all thorn shots."
were not a hit discouraged be*
"Muddy Toddy," cried Rerena.
cause now they had this wonder­ •)&lt; never hrd a chance to say i«.
ful odvlse.
Rlppltty, hippltty, I’vvi* brought
"Santa Claus Is the eery ""e my frlsnds here and—"
who Iran help ui*M ffftld Mr, Dllly*
“Stop that silly rhyming!"
“ He can do any thing and he sure* roared the dwarf.
lv will lint mind helping me.
At this point Mr. Dllly stepped
Hut llenrv said, "How will we
ever find flantnt I have never forward anil said, "Please don't
even seen him." He wanted to say quarrel, Mr. Frothlngham—If you
that Santa had never once been are Mr. Frothlngham—"
"George George Frothlngham,
to his house In all his life hut ge
said the dwarf stiffly. I’m a trou­
ble shooter and I shoot trouble
the administration hss promised wherever I find It."
"Well, we don't want to cause
that the President would qot ex­
tend recognition until after the trouble." said Mr. Dllly. "We
State Department had discussed want to get to Bantn l.and and
the matter with th f Senate For­ Serena says you enn tall us the
way."
olgn Relations Committee.
"perhaps," said George George.
In lUtil, when the question of
recognising the new Chinese lie He pulled out from under n bush
put,tic rums up, the Issue wax a hrlsf cast. Ha opened the case
hotly debated. A group In Con- and out- camo the strangest pll*
H x v .,..- and
vrc«s fait that th* President was of time tables,., schedules
delaying too long and a resolution map* man or boy o r d u c k h i|d
wa* lntroduc*d declaring that the •v*r seen. &lt; .
Nextt Magic Route to Santa
new government was recognised.
'
l-sml.
i.
Hut'
It
never
passed,
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U. S. Eventually
Most Recognize
Chinese Reds

mir I'lng-ronge tilijd'l|v«&gt;* In iIm* can't he prosecutml before Inler-

inimmtlori of ilt-iiMH'i'UlIt' Innl it
nnlional tribunals In rase it fail*
hum- may. in fuel, In1 lii'si sisveil io live up lo trealle- uml oilier
liy ......
il uml limn mall) obligations. One government does
■nininic it rhniliu't uf riuiiiniiiiirn- not have ni-cess to the enurts of
linn with the rnuntry Invnlvi-il." another nation unless II Is recog­
Itri-oKiiillnn uf n ru-w Riivi-rn- nised, It couldn't sue to enforce
has tiilvniiiuircH for Imih contracts and to obtain damages
WAKHINIiTdN. Hit, 0—(Al — msnt
confiscation of property, tin­
.. (l|llli&gt;r| SI MI,", I* w M ill Mir a ilili**, Tlim's ihp ri'iiiim miinn foe
der such rircumstnncvx, a govern­
nuill -ii,'k"ic;ni;;«t II,,. romniunu’i u,,lr'
nrf
ment finds It hurd to make loans
fill... . irnvcimnrnt I,y falling to
flic f.lilnn-ji' or
to write rontrarts for pur-•ivugnl*,* il. Hut n hlBli.illphinfi- ,t,,,u u,‘ ’",01’
" cliusee.
tie nutlinrlty «iiv* min-rccognlllnr) j
il"' channels uf tlinlntimllt- 1 The authority lo recognise a
nn’t Inst forever.
(! inlvnuursc. 1Ifefwrs rccngnlllnu new government rests with tin*
In ih- Imitr run, hv »ny*,
»nys. the
Ihe |i mvnys
cnviu's &lt;&gt;f/nrflgu
of foryIgn powers hiivp
have no President. This has Iwen standwlihhoillinit of rn-mrnltloh
nltlon Is n** | immunity, no dlploinnlle- stk us. uni procedure for many yours al­
■
■ilkiipowerful
lever.llfil U.Ikkt.lH
H.. reroxpl
rerngnl- They arc trcuUsI like prlvutc illl- though ut times It has w
been arg lied
Ilion
Itllf
*
■
give. lll'lidi
iiirxtJgv
uml
id strength
z&lt;-ria uml run Is- only limited use
ilia power was held Jointly
in n new gnvernmont,, hut nnck In thv governments they represent. tout
.............................
President andCo
Congress.
»i her v iivnr miients have
ie aernrded If uh envoy of a country you don't hyAtthe
any rate Congress must tu*revognltlim, u uml fromn the It, 8. recognise tiirns up In your conn*
uueh ns itt try, ydu ran tlepnft him as mi alien qulfxce, for no ambassador can be
winitil imi mmot *n m
accredited until the .Renato has
wnuld nu\v.
,i
,
- 1illegally In your country.
An unrecog,tired government runrlnn*d him. in China's rasp,
Hv wIiMiiiMIno ri-rognltfdH
rr.
this' time, the V. ft. hop*a go
it rlesr Id the ChlneMf |f
■AT R O B S O N 'S it doesn't Iniemt to shei*1
vipial illphmiaiie footing
lion which doern't fulfirL r
turimtiinial uhligntlim. Tin* Iteilh*
liilalruulmi'iit nf Angus tVnril and
uthei
Amerh'im iltlien*
wtm
vnipiigh in ll-i'lf tu dhgiixt Ainsii
Cun ditdomnls.
Tu ohliiiii American reprigulllitn
Secretary id Hlnle Aehu.iun him
*uld- (lie Chlncrti, Communists m ud
nut only live up tu their intorniitini)4iI iildignilun*. They nl*m niuxt
ninlrnl I heir whule rnuntry, uml
tile Chinese penple must lit lenxt
niuuiesre in their rule.
r'ur uein-rstions the Amerlrun
goveriirmini has re«|uired that n-w
W IN D ■ U P
governments meet those tests be­
fore lliey lire reengnlted, Thnmim
Jefferson first furmulated the
viewpoint thut recognition doesn't
nienn approval - only that the
U, H. m-knowledgeH existence of
the realm*.
"It Is recognition of n set of
facts, nothing more," miy* Secre­
tary of Stole Acheson. *'We may
have tha gravest reservallunx ns
to the m atter in which It has come
IJUo power. Wh tnny deplore its

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Governor Warren today declared
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Chamber of Comm*re* requaat for
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The all-miisie hum of worship
that has la'ea planned hv the
UarHn Palmer Kay—Society Editor
T elephone 14X choirs of tlie First I'reshyleiian
Church, with the Minister of Mu­
sic Airs, (ieorite Touliy coudilrtilUf,
Saturday Party Held
is iirouslnir a i;,&gt;',i| deal of In*
iciest not only iimonx those who
I»y Tourist Hrou|i
choose to worship In till- mania r
Imt nmmi|! imisir.liivers who pHTilKNI1AY
Members &lt;&gt;f tl»i' Tourist Club
.i"V Clulslmiis music, the llev. A.
.lock
Woodruff
of
Stetson
Fill-I
gathered
mi
Saturday
nlirliI
fur
The Daughter* of Wesley Class
verslly had as his Sliest ovei the ' tl. Mrlmils, jm-toi, said tmluv.
of the Frist Methodist Clmreh •heir weekly piiitv at the Touriat weekend,
Metcalf of lliiunel- , The services will ho held at tho
ell! meet at the home of Mrs f'enter with Hull lloh-on a* tnasli" Ion, also a(till
chuieh mi Pis', tl at 7::!h P. M.
student
at Ktitsi.u.
L\ 0. Shinholaer. IJDK Oak Avenue, of I'l'rciwmlf*. Prize* were wan
F r o m y e a r s m ine l.y, t h e P i r n a« 7tfitl I'. M. An exchange of I'V Mr*. Clark anil Carl Elsen­
h y t e r l a n m i n i s t e r said S a .if o i d lt c *
Mrs.
W.
A.
Fitts,
Jr.,
and
dune
li­
q gifts will take place. Mrs. J. K. hower niill were tlimateil by ('rumImw w e lc o m e t h e y
ter-, l.imhi and Alice, have ni- ahraev e l oIont htiled
“ Courier’s group will seive ns ho.,, lev nml Montiflh and the (Mliuiii iixi'il
e s e sperilll nillslc pn)from
I.
oiik Island, \
Y.
to!
Matin Company.
tosses.
’iintx a n d lie e x p e r e s s i ’.l t h e hop.'
spend some tune with Mi and IM
Circle No. 7 of the W.S.C S. of
t h a t tlii'se p e » |d e w ould ukfnln
"Itenii’inhi’i", an original pm;111 Mrs. Andrew Mahoney.
the First Methodist Chilli h will I'v Mi *. I'eurl lim e di'diiut.-d t,»
c ro w d t h e c h u r c h overflowltitf. He
meet ut
['. M. at M. Kinley lire "Thanh you" tea given la.it
went mi te suv th a t he Imped w i n ­
Hull.
t e r v i s ito r s would a t t e n d in hiiiC'
Sunday, was read. "Happy llirlh- Mth. ChaNt* HokIcsh
s.
The Daughters of Westlev Clip i dnv" win .milir fur Mrs. W. E.
For Circle Meeting i.iiinhi’i
will iiieel with Mrs. S. O, Sinn S in irh and Mrs. E. K. Aode r atm
The emiilleliuhl se n lee will
holser, I I0H Oak Avenue, ill 7:.in after wliirli
.Mr. lloh-on nave
open with pi chill, i jdiiycd l.y Mrs.
Mrs. Uuiidtill Chase was liosies- I Tunhv lit the coiisnie of tlie Alls1'. M. Members of Mrs. J. K. C.oir- several vocal solim to the tieler'a group will he hoslessrs and '■’on..... Iinenl of Mil*. It. II, I’lp- on Momlity afleriioon al '■no o', tin orKiin. The t'lnIstmris storv
clock for the monthly me*tiim ..f will then he l.d.l In sonir with
. o n cxchanga of Christ h u p
gift pin at the piano.
HI. Catlieiille’s Chapter .d Holy
# w ilt he held,
Anmiiiiieeiui'iil was imulr of a Cioss Kplsciipal Churrli. The ..... . the tianiiiive titkine the form of
Tim Fedells Class of the First Christmas party to lie held on
elxht anthems mul a solo. Until
Baptist Clmreh will have a Chrl-t I Vc. 17 mid carli jierxmi win I'lnin piccedpl the Imsines, mcel- the l'hmici'1 choir and the Youth
max patty at the home of Mi,-, naked io I.ring a gift, Sixty-five nm and was under the diiection elude will participate in the serli. M. Pearce, 717 West Fir I xnest- xveie present and Included id Mrs. Chase who talked no “de- I Ice. Tills will lie Iln&lt; first IlllIU
Street, at H;INI I'. M. with Croup the following: Ml. and Mrs (I. votlon in Japan''.
The Imsines- iiU'ctlltK was ondei Holt holli of these mush' groups
two ns hostess.
A. Wyclle of I'liieiijpi. tiene I lie direct Inn of Mrs. Hawkins have appeared tnuctlier.
WEDNESDAY
Supplement inir tlie heautv of
Iti«nko. Syrnense. N. Y.; Mr. and Coliii'dy wtio eallril for repoil- mi
Prayer
inir at the l'n .1 Mrs. Joseph Mnney, Hn-hvillr, llie church loiimu to h. held the candlelit sancluarv will he
tlapllsl ('hutch will lie Indd at N. Y.; M', and Mi- A M. Ker­
mid riuiisday at Its ef feet Ivi• deem at urn- thill have
7;.'I0 P, M. The Intel Hledlllll' ri-. Sandy t'lrek . N. A : Mi-. Ma­ lomoilow
I'linsh House, Aliiimifuciin nl »»• taco planned In a iiinuiiltti'i* nil(ilrli’ auxiliary of the Woimin’s tilda Si'huaei. I."in: Island, N. Y.', made llial a slipper would I. ■ ilia \li
C C lleiiiler.-iui.
Missionary Oidnu will conduit tin l.eoiKt' I. Hardy, I'liilailelpldn, served mi I'liurkday ntuhl and
The mendiia hip of the t'luiucel
servin' nsimt as their llieme 'llii I'a.; Wid'li K Jones, Payton, &lt;1.; ill it a aiiliek hill WiMlhl he in.nil ell,til iliellldt's Mis. J. A. IlisMIlt.'.
name shall lie called'the Mighty Mrs. James Mi'linlre, fit I dun gh,
C I I Van. Mis. Charles
Imth days id the ha/iun.i (|i
God, the Everlnsl ilig Fatliei". Tin1 I'ii. mid Mrs. .1. A. Pavjs, SI. Pel- laiiied
Wilke. Mrs. Willimu CurlilttHt.
I'inip
were
I'ompli'le.i
fm
t
hn-i,
public is invited lo ntliind.
Mi s. Fine-t liatlowny, Min. W.
ei shill g.
iiup decorations m tlie chni.li
Circle No. it of tlie W.S.C.S. of
II. Sleep1, Mi-s hJlsi. Hidhiilson,
\lso Mnlde ti. Stool, New Ox­
At the conclusion of tin unci
the First Methodisl Clirm-h will ford, I'a.; M. I’. .MeCondii, limit- ill|* lea was served ill the .Indue Mi-s Maude Wil-iia, Mr**. Frank
meet with Mis, W. J. Iiuvi.l, tllu iiigtuii. W. Vn.; Michael J. Hir- room. Those u tli’iiilinu w ne .Mm . W..... Iin f f III. Mm , llo.lt Shim'.
West First Street, at l:W P, M nmnid, Wiiillnop, M i p s .; Mr. and M. it. Hnrher. Mrs. Mm e.net Mrs. Cent' Tucker, Mrs. P, T. Milfor a loaelnsMt.
Mis. It. S. Itmiiin. Klkton, Mil.; Hal ties, Mrs. Fled Hell. Ml- wee. Mr-. I.eon Walker, Mrs. Hoy
Tim I.cin.l of the Suurmd Car- I„ K. t’nsti'll, New York City; (Iriirxe H. Ilislmp, Mrs. Clin . , Maim, Mi- A C Fort, (’. C lluden Cluh will meet ut tl: Id A. M.
Wood, Middletnwii, N. A.! Mrs. J. H Coxhurn, Mis II II wind. J. V Ili Mine, t liffmil Mfial the (jmileu Center. All rlmirmen lluv
Mien
I.. Alideinon, Kennedy, N. Cnlemmi, Mrs. Cmincly, Mi- \. Kilihiii, Slniilev llrundey, HIT
• ate urged lo attend |.y flh li P i - Y ; T. K. Till hell, Ashlahnla, O.; Perhy, Mis. J. I,. .Itiuley. 'li
llrnndey, I leoi p. I'mihv mid tin*
iednl Mrs. Cluirles K. (ilnn ns this Mis, Shirley Iteaelien, llaminers- it. A. Newman. Mrs. Floyd Pall laal Hi ow n.
Is the last lacctini; hefnic the nilIn the voiith rlioii are Penny
ville, tl.; ('lister Itenehen, Sliiiley, liter, Mis. Martini Pearmmi. Mi-,
li nil I plant sale scheduled fot I Ice. ().. Mi and Mrs. Krmik W. Mills, (ieutxe 8hl|ip, Mrs. M. II. St. vi-m, Wallace, Carolyn I'nliick, Hetty
Ill in the Thorpe Building.
Mrs. Thomas Ymixhua. Mm . S. T Jane Wilke, Mary Anne Wilke,
All depm(mint* of the Smifonl Aslmunv. II. I.; Mr. and Mrs, White. Mrs, Ih'iijandn Whitiioi. ('ul idlne Melania, Plel Hoyle,
Call
II.
I'alne,
Itm
HmliOl,
Me.;
Woinnn’s (’loh will join in on niiKlliel Cetslei, Ito-a Coke lloyle.
Jr. mul IteV. II. I.yttletiill /iimma
nual Christmas party hcgnining Mr. and Mis. A. K. liliekinan, man.
Mildred .Miller. Jennet'e llntllff,
Will-ill.
Vi.;
S.
K.
Clink.
Vatn'i',
w|lh a dinner at 11!Ctll P.M. A
Mary Mnrniiret Ciiriuiclinel, Juyco
Miss.;
Mr.
anilMrs.
II.
J.
Itosdner,
sliawur for the Childrens Home
Norris, Hmlima (.ill, l.ennie Hill,
DcBury
News
lletioit,
Mieh.;
I.eon
I!.
Hunt,
will Iw held undl-r tin: diieethm
II.,ana l.ou llm p 'i. Mary Aon
lly FKHKI.ANH FAItltAM i
of the Anicrlcun Home Dupuit Monroe, Mieh.; Mr. and Mrs. J,
Hohlayer, I'etryv Wilson, Vintlidn
I.
Cm
in
Wilson
llnffalo,
N.
V.;
nmnt mid all niemlwrs m,, asked
James A. Komney of Coloiiiho , Wil-ou. Itillv Tlmlsmi, Allen Hrttu hrinir childrens icifi*. I t t \ a J. Cminody, New York City; Mr.
Head
left Friday afti'inomi fm ■/el. John Fill'. John Kiidci mul
and
Mrs.
It.
C.
Fiu/ln,
Cleveland,
lions limy he made with Mis Hen
New
Yiuk
City to visit with Iip Pmuild Howard.
(V;
Mr.
and
Mis.
A.
II.
Swain,
Wade, ti‘le|ilioiie AHA-J.
The Wonum's Auxillaiy &lt;&gt;f Holy Cleveland, ().; Knul Openslmw, •Iniirfhtcr Miss Marion Itmanvy
Cross Episcopal Clmich will Indd Wyncole, I’a.! Ml . mill Mrs. S. W. Mr. Itomney vxpvits to i.tiu n
U annual hazmii at the I’m lilt Wade, Kansas Oily, Mo. Pimnsyl- thr first week of January.
Mr. mul Mrs. Vi (Icon I K. Valen (&gt;rum m ar (lice Club
viialii inuiilhei* will iirymdxe |»
House dn Matimdiu Avenue,
tine
hud as their Ktiust- Wednes­
Visitors In Hnnfio'd from I'enn- Peitri-vli is. Clu]i "li Wnlni'sday
Presents C antata
.xylvunin will arxiinlsi' a Pennsyl­ nix lit al Hie Cooler at H;tm I*. M, day evenlnir Mr. mid Mr-. Jenrs
Mdrteiisen,
Mr.
and
Milauds
vania Cluh,' heuiimiiuf with card
A ClnIslam- Cantata w,&lt;* pre­
Flrhhurn,'idld Mr. and Mm , t. I).
thi.’ Tourist"
Tourist' Ceiltt'r at t
gaum* a t,l , the
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s e n t e d last Tlimsilay at ihu .Sund t y • o f . i t h n . F i n d |ln|itIwt (.'lunch Dollltlc.
ford (i minium School hy the
Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Hinder- (iriiuiinnr School Glue Cluh under
T IH JltS iiA Y
iw i ll u n i t u t tlj,. rlttiivli a t
^
T h e l lo i n o ' I V i t i m i i t n i l l n n ''C t u h 1’. Mi Clrt'le No. it.. M is, A. I,, soil and sun l.t. Col, Aywyn llrod- (lie direct Ian of Mrs. Kscar Price,
w will m e e t ul aiiiO I', M. a t th e i T h o o ia , p i o g t n m tJn iiio n u i. , w||l ersi'll of Wealhersfiulil, Conn, were with Mrs. F. K. McCoy ul tho
T o u r is t C e n te r . A ife m o n stm lliili 1d i r r c l t h e p r o g r a m , the t h e m e m in ts Iasi 'Weekend of Mr. and piano,
.leitfs nirirtensen.
Mnrtensen. They
left
Unto
ur.it Son
fjon is xlven mid Mrs
?
inev ten
will h r g i v e n o n covering- I m H o m ., iiulnu " U
n t o tir.u
Tiie rmitiitn inrltpleil the (allow
a n d a C h r i s t m a s p m l y will he , ills n a m
e shall
‘ " ‘he called 'I’ lline M»"day In visit friepils, in HI. Inif H'li rtions hy tin’ Ch e Cluh
me
si,m u
Peti'i'sliurif.
'
hold.
of I ’niii'ii n
with Kenmlh Rmnsev ileliux
Vliiicnl K. Valentine vide- leader; "t&gt; Come All Ye Failhfol
T h e W o m a n 's - . k i u i l i m v oU lli,
’•JiMllf'ud (imih IonMrs.
led her Iditlidiiv Thuisdav.
Cioss KpiMc|id|\CUtlmJi
vSjrronsk
"Away in a Manger". "While
Mrs., Iloim'ii I'piiHaro xorvtil as She pile ids Wulcli", 'The F”
luistcss tnis wfek fu rlliu Salurilu.v Noel", " Angels We llav* II.aid
Night Cluh held nt the Mansion mi High". "It Came Upon » ' l"1
Mouse.
night Clvar", "Hark, the llt-t
Tuesday •venihx the (ilea Club I Angels 3liig". 'Glory to Cod "
mi l al life Hr Ifu y Mar-Ion tin- Highest", " 0 1AtlIt- Town "i
officers will lie held Ail mriuhci |aas ale asked lo lirfnx a Christ Him e Mi Itonieo Paxliaro dir- | Itrtlilfheiu", "l.ullahy",
"•
are uryeil lo lie present at tinaimixemcut;. P in (inrdenei ' . . I. .1 tlie choir.
IlmilldlHi", "We Three Kiox
The
mcmiivrs
of
the
recently
impoitaal meet itm.
Ciicle at 111:1)11 A “ M. with Mis.
“There's a Hoag in the Ail", "&gt;hw
Ih e Han find Home Poinonstra-1 |.;,|,1&gt;V, I| H. McCall, Hcmerocnlll- m irnnixed l),&lt; llary Civic Assriela- to tlie Wol Id", mill 'Silent N'.eh'
linn Chili will enteitaiu the Tour­ t'ircle id 7:.‘lit P. M. at the liiirden tion wish to thank l.ouls F.ieliA ipiinlel from the Jtmlin lie-'1'
ist Cluh with a party at itiitll P.M. Ceniei and niemhers are nski.'il I” iiorn for maklnx it po-silde to Hehoid. I'omposed of Mima j.
ill the Tourist Center.
In-ltuc- mut,.* and wear ii Christmas cm liol.l their meeliuu- in one of Ids Ja nie Henniitl, .lidiiinle Mae I . I
Hon in t'hiistmas uifts, m id 'u lfl Mine; IHhi-rUs Circle at M:WI P vn.ami stores, ait was nuimunreil son, llntoies Clilmiu and lh I- 1
wrappiuL'!' will lie |neseiiUil,
M., ho-liMM-s Mrs. Frank Hlmiiiei. today.
Alexander -Bint "H ll'dy N rid
P ltlllA V r
Thanks was aim expressed In mid "Mother Mury's l.nlliihv"
mid M. .. M. tiinson, and meuihci
Tlie Townsend FhiU if 111 meel are linked In Iniux a KI ft for u Vini'i'iil K. Valentine fm Hie exT h e C le e Cluh wa r e c e n tlv •
ill the Tour) it Ci’iili r, The piiidir t'in 1 st inns parly; Ixnrn Circle at '.lim it invoratlun he gave nt the gum/,I'd m iio u x idiidi'id s of F"
Is cordially invil’ d HiiUtUTul.
Join P. M. at Hie limin' of Mis. iis.-.»|iftiuli'a first lueetiiiK and S i x t h G r n d r a n d th i w i i - ' n o
KiiIIIp 11hi i ii mi riuiut*r, Ikiuah- W. K. Smith; Mnxnulia Circle id In Mrs. Hnrold Yntnig for the ef- i n itia l p e r f o r m a n c e . T h e y will "
lers of Hie Ainei lrdn . Hrvolution III'IHI A. M. with Mrs, W. K. Klrrli fevient Immlllug of seatltijr nr- pent t h e C h r i s t Pills C m ilid a tm
will im rt willi M r V ft’ "‘B p Ikd/, Iml'f; Mimosa Circle at ifltOfl A. imiReuieiila and serving of ret h e T o u r i s t C lu b a n d
«'
Mill Park Avenue, nl IlitHI P. M M. with Mrs. Harry M|lahy; June fiesh'Unnti.
sc he didl'd In ‘d u g hj'fifre tin .‘" i "
All visitlnp dnuuhterji m e invited randa Circle at .’IJMI.P. M. at
11 is apparent that Pe Mary is f i n d W o m a n ’s Club m id t h e I n ’
lo llttPIld.
i,
home of Mrr.. (j. F,. Cat Hull with Itaiuilii; in pbpularily ns a place
The Wommi's Mlrslmiary Hoeti)- Airs. Charles limn us n iftlint; Im icllin l people. There are sev- l l a p l l s t C h u r r li.
Palm Circle al 'Js.'tO P. M. with enil new hollies under coitilriirtlmi
Tlie tnipnlarlty of rt'|iuialc* Im
Mrs. W. tl. Puiican and Mrs- J. mid we understand Hint several
HANFMHI) IVOMANH ('M ill
more are slum to he under wav. tee n-ii gem, Juniors and cm’'"
P.
('nrllon
an
liiudexii*:t!
Rose
Cir­
C H IC K E N K IH 'I’KK
Mi mul Mrs. Waller Cleniett, girls Is oven greater than r u t
cle at lit tin A. M. with Mrs. II
11. Colcmmi mid niemhers are Mr. James llomnev mid Mr, nml this year, Clrls who uiii«t i "' P
Hat. Per. to - e In 7::Wj P. M.
asked In brInK a Christinas flnwet .Mis. 1.. P. Ilnlliili' dropped In on ii slmrv rein mi tlntir hudgeui h a '1
Clublimisp
nrranifemeiit and a plant fur » the Alford (lover’s Thursday even- discovered that it’» posslhle •"
IMX, They all .enjoyed the nee iissi'uiliiit a smart mul vt-n-al ihPublic inrlt.il I.W Plate
plant exchiiiim'.
mmliol.e hy Investing in a few
Thu (irainmnr Hvlinol Glen Cluh. xame Canasta.
Hal Plhlclnll returned Monday assortml skirls ami tops, nod
will entertain uiemlairs of tlie
Toni h i Cluh at 7:45 P.M. under from New York after visiting with s r m m b l l t i g t h e m iiretirtlliig tn it"'
HOLYt'KOSS El’IHCOI'Ali Jhu
oecasioli.
direction hf Mrs. Kscar Price. his mother.
CHUKCtl IIA/.AAK
All pornuls hf Jleo dull niemhers
mid the public m e invited to atPtiriMh limine
luiiil.
WrdndHlkj &gt; Thursda
l.unchron l i In 2 P.
Hiipp*r Thnra. .*»:.10 - u
The Hanfoid Woman's Cluh will
iinmuir ii ehirki'ii supper bcuni-

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kitchen fund, The piiidir Is ruriilnlly Invited to attoinl.
Thu Tuurist Club will hold its
regular party a t ihu Tourist Cen­
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Cards atul entertainment
may hu enjoyed, Thu puldlu Is
nun!tally Invited to attend.

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Menda'rs mat I'.sil.o
if the
Tout i-t Cluh In lit a - mot gi'slt'ii d
■Upper la-t Friday night al the
Toini-i (’enter. The prog,-am which
followed was dedicated to Mrs.
Mahe] Hrmvil, sii.tpci cliiiit nimii in
appreciiitioii fm her w ot. Tim Invocation was given l.y | \ A. Kstarty.
,
Hub H.d.-mi, muster of cere*
mollies, opelie.l the .oil i i..iiim. ni
l&gt;V leading the group in singing
"Cod Hies* Amorim . Hr*. Ham
Wade was in charge ot ai range*
meals for the pmgiain. A display
■if lull- wa- pre-eiitoi. a- a "Cay
Nineties llvncw ’ tty Mr. W I'
Yl‘- h \ and tlm-e paitivipatiug
were Mrs. Maiy Mmris, Mi-. .'In
bit'Ci eeii. Ml-, William " » ll. Mi-.
J. Itor Hail, Mis. Wi.d •, 'Ii Yt.da
('illiipI&gt;■■11, W A Yoenian , and Sa .i
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m it o n m h il e m a k e - ,n m an n e i a a ‘ I *i iikr s’l ” i »• s#,i|;mi* g: delii lous llOtllO
MUMI t'iniff v Sill suit they im td*,i
K s p e f i a l l v w i t h tin x i r l - ’’
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h a s la iu g lit a new I'.'od I'l'iek two
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door sedan F o u l That
a - u p . If'jW
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time in half!
M y dishesundjg/jsswa/vg /tvw without wiping!*
Mi’tlipru and linuui’ivlvpn hip Ip IIiii^ r/x fiinl Innv grenl llilu
new t'id g al. -l’alimilive I'. i t |ii..din l in' Mm. Huli. rl M'oliiirn.
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Vi I , . , mill riimi'! Kvpii my glnHuwni'o ilrlcn rt’tilly HparkllriK
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FAMILY NIGHT
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
9MJ0 &lt;plu8 tax) for a car Full!
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Prenbyteriiin Church Slipper Held Hy
San lord
tourists
To Have Music Hour

Social A n d Personal Activities

Social Calender

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All muit bt ttalod

T(xW^ -W ed n esday

product mask fa washing dishesandfine fanes!
Aetiml akin teata miuln by
an imlt’iH'inlunt lulxirutory
—name on m |iic a t—prove
Vel milder to hunda (liun
nny o th er lending product
made for wuahltiR dlabcH,
fine fubrlcit.

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You'll echo Mrs. Citlnirn'H
raves Mien yon try this V«l
muitiutf. Just soak your pole
and nan* with Vel suds tuntie
you du th« uitnr dishes.
Then pour off the euila am)
you can u n i h them «o shiny
olaoji Cp . no hard •euurtng la
needed I Vtl rut! grease faster
and mura euinplotaly (ban
s u s p —y#&lt; d ishwater never
leele greasy I

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Radar For Russia

.F o n d For Failure Of Soviet
Farm P rice A id Attempt To Drop

Sunday Journals Japs Say U&amp; Flier
Excerise Muscles Regrets Shooting
As Well As Brain Yamamoto Down

H'onllan** Craw Cxg, Uumt
Kuhamil".
.Inman Hiild he telephuned Id*
"tiia-i ior officer, u Cul. Oltxiugei',
I in VVi ighi Kield, Hoy ton, Otiiu,
TOKV‘6* Dee. 0. — (/»*) _ JnpHv HA I, IlOYI.R
M'l-GRAf)!:. Vugmlnvia, l)ff n •uni asked him iilanit the cipilpon id.
IJ*li
•' ----------newspupers today tried to
anese
NKW
VOKK
—
m
—
If
you
■ (/!’)- Yilgotl.ivia’, h-iidint; t ‘
-'1 ,110,1 Coil," Jordan rpiutcd tlil34. form
trying In ln*i&gt; weight, ilnn't picture Toni l.anphier,. 34.
PPC Chief Says Over miinixl licw,|M|irr dr, |,uni lialay xmg'-i m. M-plying. “ HoriT tell im- lire
ovcrlnnk rending n good big Hun- i t American fighter pilot, ns
lln-y
got
i
iniar
eipiipmeiit.
Kip
il
the Coniiofonii hy infci.’iire Ii.m
ii|i"lng|xlng for shooting down Ju•lav newspaper.
«l,;3 Billion Invested In adlniltril
4H*t
failure of it- IH mi" Util*Tlii - Is the rhi'api'Nl and la;xt i&gt;tin's top war admiral.
Il„.
former
officer
hu
I
i
I
hi?
comi«'*Commodity L o a n s "Id atlcuipt lo imiuiolc .in intrrn il plinl. I luce other plane" arrived form »f i-xorcisc nvallnldc to mod­ Dining ii stopover hero on a
gl'ilml flight to conmiemorntn the
icvolt atiuiikl ilo- rnlr of I’rrinirr- ip ionic In llu*»lu with the Mime ern limn.
^ M E M M IlS ,™ T m P *D e e . 6 -&lt;/|*&gt;
It not only tunes ynur mind Wright brothers* Kitty Hawk feat
i
ipiipmcnl,
he
Hind,
udding
in
eaeli
Maiili.il I ilo.
Il take* nwny sloppy fnt ami rn- ID years ago, tuinphler wo* per,jr, hr president ni tlm Commodity
|&lt;u*c "t upped out tlm rudur."
Thi».
mid
liodiit,
wa*
iinplinl
m
plnci-x
it with firm, solid muscle. ,nailed by Japanese newsmen at
'■
ieiiei
at
Arnold
(tiencrul
II.
H.
jpedit Corporation says the govLifting linrholts run Im dangrr- the airport to meet tho widow of
ill* new hl.nl agaioxl lilo’i govrin- 'Airi'dil,
‘
then chief or tlm Aiuiy
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.
trrm m l’t fund to support farm
tnrul in die form id a rriololiou An l 'iTt-1 would JilMt a* "null mi*. if une stlpn and falls It can
l.anphier'* guns cut down YamPftrr* i' Hearing ealiauition.
j tiave given away In* right arm hiiry ymir toes an Inch deep id
adopted I,v tlic Cominlmni
1n* Hint i mlar." Joidnn dei-lured. tin- (In,,ling. Tennis, hnnuhatt. srunto, thrn commander In chief
Rail'll S. Trigg. the CCC chief
liiunist lniciiiiilion.il Infnimati'&gt;u i Ilowevei, u filth plurie took off and huwllng arc sometimes too „f Japan’s combined fleet nnd
MM I’ roditrlion and Mm krting Ad
fur the middle-age |ilnnuer of the Pearl Harbor ut1 1 mu Wuidiiiiglnii with Mnj, (Jcn- 'trcniious
Ihueaii) in Hungary.
mjniilrator. raid lin e yesterday
tsrk, on an Inspection trip to
In a long front-page an.dv-o of J• iat A- I. Vr-lyuov, chief of lln- frame. And they are form* of ex- lloijgainvilla in April of 1043.
|hal “ we will have to be vciy
ItiiH .iiin pm chasing mission, a- i-rclsp (lint rciiulre luklng a
I lie irtnllitioli, the firnl in die "f- 11 .1,111 &lt;1, Jordun Mini.
Tlic widow, Mr*. Rel Yamamoto.
Jmirncy.
oareful in nutkinK additional price
ficinl prr»» here, II o i I m ilnnouincf
"lie got Into tlm pluno," tinFur the hnmi'.lovillg mnn who 33, was presented to hunphirr at
ittbjKirt rbmmitmcnls. There a ir
ill* new irMilnlinn ii* part &gt;-l ' fminci officer *uid, "«nd I heard waul* to keep fit. however, noth­ IIn- airport.
dgifinile limit* ax to what we ran
A lending nflernoon newspaper
p ^l to make wiukcn of llie *• *&gt;&lt;l&lt;I Intel ilml la- dumped out In tlx- ing In-lit* lending n klng.sixn Hun•ffnrd to do."
gras* at tin, end of thu runway
-pin*hcij a story lutrr that tho
"tout* of the nun-pcatc-lntinjj nil the ulher uiiiiecCMary eiiulii- day newspaper. It'll tunc you up American had presented a bouquet
like ii tiger, mid you’ll wake up
I’&gt;Trfvtt made die announcement
IHiliry rtf the .Soviet govcrmmn*
nn-nt nml iinggugo und tunk off. Monday morning refreshed and t„ Mi's, Yamamoto "In memory
a I, the animal Production and Maiof the luta admiral,"
Another
The riTolution hud called ii|ion all Instead of binding ut (ireut k'ullu, i-agi-i- for Iim week's work.
Mjino Administration (PMA) corn
la- went nil to KiissIm und thut1*
I learned thi* lesson some III newspaper, missing that angle,
Coininuuiili lo work towaol die how l missed him."
-niil l.anphier promised to help
(■fence.
M B
Jordan stilil Hie Soviet general's years ngo. I wax feeling weak the admiral's son go to an Ameri‘-'•"More than |3 ,000,000,00(1 &lt;i7 ovcillwow of I ilo at a lieitluand
run-down.
Anything
that
redepiirliiit' from WuNhlngtiin win •piircd energy was anathema.
, iiu school,
CCC money I* Invested In Ioven- Iruui Marxiim.
Tu mint Japanese this would
Till* new action of the &lt;‘"ioi» lepoiti-d in m-w-piiper stories und
tirlr* or rmnmodity loan*. When
II
rhiim-cd
that
I
romplnlncd
of
have meant an apology by l.nnW* make allowance for current fin in, Itoihu mill, will "only de l'- pictures,
Mil*
liixxiludu
to
un
elderly
scJoidnn snld he IiiiiI Imen risked
nml Increnatr” the nni»*i'»’ dm*
beratlun olillvatlonN, Including
I met in (lie New York phicr.
I,v Hu- House Committee oil Hn- i|iiniutunce
rngrum Iunncn, a t leant another lllipnivill of Soviet lactic*
Official* of i’an-Aniorlenn Air­
I’ulilie
1,Unary.
"If llie flr*t leHidnliou (which \meiieiin Activities, la-fore which
fllf hll|hm dollara tmixt he set
"Fet-I toy muscles," Iiu said- way- -aid Oil* is whnl liaiita-nedt
l ll*|ei| Tito from the ffoininfoini la appealed yesterday, lint to cm Hug Id* arm. I did.
bide and held."
JapiilM-sa photographer* brought
They
ii'Aud thU, hu Kahl. louvea "only III Jlltiu, IP IH) Ml lcu*l l&gt;) ham ilimlgo I In- nome, of the luystei wen- like rolled springs.
Mr*. Yamamoto to the nil-port
....
"Mr.
X"
nml
"Mr.
Y"
ment­
mid
cunfenl
looked
like
hoiiic
kiii'l
a billion; or leu* which can Im ro“Now feel my stomach." It was nnd |icl‘*uatlvd J.IIIIidlin' to meet
ioned iu eounccliliii with tile
n rd e d Ah nvnllablu fu r further of Mnrxht document, the *ci'"ii'l alleged
her. They also produced ii bou­
lik" I, hrjrk will,
shipim-Uls
of
alolldc
lulllre*olutiotl
icmlrid*
omiiiom
-,
liv
dHco Nuppnrt inviatmont,"
"How ilo -you keep in such fine quet nml a*ked tlm American to
.1
Iul",
il*
form
ii
ml
content,
of
the
JP frlflt 'hkld: "There U nuthlmt
hntnl it to the admiral's widow
"I’m going to stand hy Hint re- -linin' lit your a g e 7" I inquired.
Wally alkj-mlnK about this nUuii- rr-nleiicc of winie court miiihal,’ riuest," (hu funnel offu-er suld.
"Very "Imptu. I read all tho while camera* snapped busily.
the
editorial
Mold,
n&lt;m. We are runfldcnt that alt
I.liter Mrs. Yamninolo said she
".Mr. X" and "Mr. Y" lire two Kiimlny newspapers. That Is the
llorlui chilled the tkiniinform
ahllvatloAc on 1048 rrupa can he
i.ffieinl*
ul the llonsevult Admiii"- fim-si kind of workout for the wanted lu send her son to an
fm
ileKcrihlrig
Yiigoilnviii
«*
a
handled under our prcucnl author­
American school. Lannhier re­
mil- cle*."
coonliy nml for pmiimlinr li ■lion alleged lo lie connected
ity. And the Investmcntii which
Then Im gtivo a list of eserclxci plied if the buy reiiclied the United
with Ho- case.
the
iio
*.ole
ngidlit
Tit".
•fe tyliiK up th" fiinda do nut rut&gt;.State* lie would be glad to meet
.Ionian xiiid lie hud gievn the und ciuitiontil:
"Ity Ihi* new ie*ololi&lt;&gt;1 i," IIoiIm
rpi'Mt reiillxed Iosnon."
"Ilnn't overdo it hy trying to iiini.
,e,inilx containing Hie nniiic* to
mill,
"icvolotiomuy
movemcnlH
in
t TrlirvV ailtlren* wiim thu kickoff
A throng of Jupauc-c newsmen
Chilli limn John Wiaal (H-tinl of lift the paper all ut onco,"
for the uii-i’tliiK which I* xreiuu 4In- Miiihl Imv,. leccivcil ;imill»-i the llmete coniuiittee. \Vnod told
Tills whs unnecessary advice. wanted tu hear details from Lnnliolholimi*
pill
with
no
inlcriintwo NpveiiTM lufraded- lucreiiHim'
linn, tie said, "they would iiivesll. When I tried to bring In tho news, plder nf how- lie -lint ilmva a sell4ur)ihise* mol dlinlltUhluK export rfmin I tu-k lo hwiiIIow it.
eale lIlls mutter nml would re* papers the following Hunday, I |datie bearing Yanmuiiito nnd nth-'f'loVociilciil
*
of
ii
m-w
war
■
,n
market*.
found I couldn't budge them, f ers tu limigaiiivllh-. The Japnm-se
l.oth idile* have rccelveil very leiiic lln- mime when ready."
' The I ’M A head warned that rul- •&gt;
In lie Itirnulcasl icumrk* nml tied a ............ round them and government Im* never officially
&lt;i-i-iiuix mnii'i iul hu tmil' i Moaiiitr
ack* In prod net inn m e ..............
i-iuiHi' of pem-e tool ilcmoi i nev ■oiigM-xxiiiiial texlimuny, Jordan ilinggeil them In — with tho help described how Yanianirdo died. Tint appear* p mini Ido, hu *ald&gt; tlm I tinAiiLerlt-an govciiiiiii-itl withheld
......
tin- late Iltiny I., Hup- id my wife.
t v
[mltuliun* will hu nut on cum and &gt; "The
At riext I could only lift one &gt;he new* of thu incident during
new ( 0 1 1 1 * 1 1 of Soviet ho kin,., mi nidi- &gt;" I'lesideiil ItooseIce production mid pnxalhly other •ign policy,
I'Hpcciiilly miiiolfe.ti l veil, nx nl) expediter of Hie ntomii *n linn ul ii tlniu. As my bleeps must of thu war to prevent the
Cfop*.
Ilibknii'il I found I could muscle JiipniiDsi' from knowing Ameri­
in the ougreKHive pre*k iii „ again .t diipim-ril* 1&gt;, Ktixsiii,
■ "It U nlivliniN th at wo nr* al­ Vugo*|nvla--haH la-cnme npcol,
(’li,.e nsMOeintex of llopkin* said n lublobl paper overhead with onr, can expert* hud broken their code.
ready produtlnK morn of Nome lontiaiy In II* *logmi*.
(Thu actual .-nrte that resulted
ilie Hliil'-menlx iilmut him weie in- I,nod Still working with tabloids
erop* than the market will take at
I -lulled building up my stmtinrh in YmnaniotoV dentil'ivu* idiumcd
"The wind* of lln- Soviet ,, • i 111,l«
la ir price*." Trigg xahl. "Wo ini-M-iitl,live* have |o*l every nniI niton l.i-wix, .Ii., I In- luilin iiiom lex. My wife, Frances, would
have HUi'pliixcn and ran have much vlclion. Their iiiiprim-lnled allitmle ecninieiilnloi who inlet viewed Joi ■ pile xi-i-llon after section on mV
heavier KiirphiNoa If1 the right ii iimnv piiihli-liiH, llieir m-rvnii. min on the nil Inst Kriilny, Mini iibibum-n. At the end of a year J
JhlngH uren’t done,"
"nil UNiliplomntlc luclilenl* again-l ye.dot day Hint former Vlce.l'iesl- could lln there und tnkr Hie whole
H‘«,all**#a )M B I'aau 41**1
Viigoihiviu-all ilila Im* proved ili-iil Henry A. Wulme also helped weight of a new ,Hunday Now
' ii Ihe i I'le u c | lin t the new corn*,. 1„ get shipments of ulnmlc iiinl- York Times un my tensed stout- tin- federal eomiHI If I hey aril
adopted by tho executive commitaclt — und still lircnlho,
-,f Soviet foreign policy Ini* dead, clinl* to tile Soviet Hliinn.
Jin dim snld nl the news t-ntiTwo vi-nr, after I began this tee,
curd Hie real contrint of Hnvlel
e IIIm h m m r» M m i *
Tho report d&lt; idorod "Tho scent­
leience Im In gnn to ipiestiiin the *y*tnimtii- exercise I hod idlmmed
UukhIiiV fighl for peui'e,"
broUtt'i
nl* brother.
xhipmi'iilrt of suIIiumi-n liy ItiiHslaii down go pounds and could hold a ing Inability of om* luithin to
ledlcal Kxumlnsr Merton T.
i lews iu l.euil'l.eiise pliines nl- Hunday new*p)4|H‘r overhead lii formuhite a puliry related (a tho
llsgber unlcrei) n imlle* Invmi I*
I most ie&gt; .rant us hu ivenl to (in-nl em-li Imml After that I tapered ceiilltltf* of 'tin* revolutionary' ern
tlu n u flu r ruling (iu&lt; girl n sui»
‘ nils .Inn. I, IP4£.
' u nml reimitlifg «*hn .Itud. Jel
off.
•
i t ' . Iul emerging In A»l*."t
fl uallnnea * ,« * , r * x i n *ri
"They XCCMICll l„ he Inking u
Another riiimrl before tha exec­
Hot whenever I found my abdbsuicide note." Hs Oli) nut •he Stale of l-'hiclda. v x v
dt-iil "1 nml. -i ini tliinngh nml iiivu g'-tHog slack I could quickly utive enminlln-t- i-iilbii fur u miJ&gt; nil uf It but mill) tli* Kiri
"Tin* .f.egliihilnre did po| intend rn-nt
1
1
M
'L
f
II
Ii,
pi
es*
■
Washlngimi," in- 1 1 -mnv my strength by u e»rc/jd lldniil effort lo mlsu C'liristmuM
rptn her tliniikrt fur "whnl people 0'l.v "tlcll reaull a* l|i/d , (deli
till1 .
wiiilunil with tho Hnlihath presi,. almvii "mere tinsel dm I tin full."
•Vo i|onc fur in*."
flow• froiti the mriloVilr' npinlnn," •1"In
11
iy
iliniy
illiilcl Hie date Now I iismilly take these user, Commen-iul aspect of Liu istnilts
'flu- Siijiiciiie Coin I aim reverxed
I mi until tin- until uiliMi
«,
lull,
III!'Iiof
Jan
lx u note i-Imvi only at,nut twice u year. , , iihotild Im Mdijrignlcil nml mure
ii "I had n feeling uf ir11 1It hi ii « Hip tuiiiiMlnuglitur convIcHon of a
The hlg lest I* on the (Ihrlstniat spiritual emphasis limild 1® rnImlng nlil* In truat Ilium n* well -Uin-legged Tnmpa woman and m- IiiiiI 1 Willi l„ Wi ixlllnglnll ami
saw
Ii'
mi
ni
-fulfill
,
Janes,
lie'.* seiiMin eilitiniis, I pussed it Hd* atorcil, the report xnld.
dloeil n new trial.
ini ttu'v treated me."
-,l
(lie
,
1111
*
who
dcnii
Ill- MU Ill'llI'fl year with flying colors. J started
A nientcjirumlnm wax ,-xjieeted
The womiin. .tnci|iiellm&gt; (tucley
Dr. Uajhigliei s*ld| Hiv idcud n*rt
mi-. He sent me In l.ienl, Col. ul 0 A.M. weighing' IDS pounds on the Intoriiullnmdlxnliiin of
"apparently luul u dreji fueling will* emu Idl'd uf mnii-luuphti'r mid of
Jerusnlrn, a run cut tuple uf de­
t&gt;f Inferiority brought im by her Nl'llteliceil In *i'cve IIn eo year* In Itnhei’t II. I&gt;oliin.
mi thu liuthrumn ceales;
Hn Jim. Jh, inII, Ihdini ciimu to
bate In tlic United Nations Asinability to uiljust herself to su r­ tlic Slate I'iimiii for the Snvein- (In-lit
l-'nr
un
hour
|
lunncned
up
wit
I-nil-* nml hi March of thut huily lire** lifts „f the Dally New semidy. .* , •
her, IIi IH, ahooiing „r C. II. N iihIi,
rounding* HtruiiKu to her.”
ID A,my Inspectors urriveo nml the New York Mirror, hath
Ollier propusul* befure the com­
Kllxahclli nml liur brutliur, with whom "lie lived a* man nml Vein
nml "vreiit over tin- I,axe from tut,Ini,I*.
mittee urged:
Im, IH, u lliirviml Gdlcgu fri-uh- wife for nine year*.
Then
I
stretch
out
«n
A speedy pi-ace l rent y with
n. cam e. here three yearn iik&lt;&gt; Dining Hie trial, tin- woman cud lo end," .Iordan sold.
lln- floor nml told Frances:
Japan ns ii "powerful stimulus to
ilVi) with Ilia illtirliiiiiiih wliu lextifleil Na&lt;h wa* *hnl during
"I'll,- ’em mi,"
nil argument* lielweea tile two In
Hlie diupprd Hie liihhdd* on my till' evolution of ii dciiim-raHr
vr no children.
Triiimiii A m i s c d
felllxabclh spoke iiu Kitgllsh ii Haller. Mining Ilie fight *he
I iiiiI stonuii-h. Tlieq i.lie added Asia."
It'-ju-nl of dl ciiiiilnuloiv luimiH it h m i. become mi "A" student mild, nhe win, *drod. evcml Him:*,
lln- New York Hernld Trlbmni.
11 ..nilmiN ,1 I mm C un , ll* »l
gratiou mid mil'irallxnllon laws
m t tin I nml ntlitr stwlleu, tier her ernlehea klekcil fintu her
N*-xl,
with
Hie
help
of
n
ncle'
tench and Ini gl ue, , were limitU, I1!wing und •&gt;'er,d ntd' are nm l- te r, she mmuigcd l,t lift the 31! I- again',t Asiatics.
U gh nt/iyul teachers reported.
More cuopcrutlou among fliiriiiShe nlnn tc,tilled Ninth eliohed lug (•• I'hirn &gt;' to ttnli iHijonul pngi&gt; New York Tien-., and put It
’"T h ey naiil uho wiij "ii» exerpttonni kuulciil" anil a "retiring her heveral time* nml dta'lnred lieiilHi pin ii in Ciigtaml mil e|ue. on. My ut munch sagged toward Han rhurche .1 in mission.- Iu Asia
where.
tu ward a more Orirnlni approach,
jn rl who dlil nut mix serially with "Von old HO It I ought lo kill you"
my IiiicMhiiu', lull I cried:
In iimimuieing plans fur the trip,
iluxllei' tllenn Terrell, wrilltig
Ear elmmnuitcx wry much.
"Now Hie Manhattan telephone presenting Christ u* One "foe
Cuing
Mild
||
,
viis
intended
In
get
whom there is no Kant or West."
;,‘,Ttis suicide not*, (lie medical the runrl'a iiiihiiIiiuiuh oplnhin,
directory."
Kslnldlshment of n perninnimt
r r niiIII, lulu'll furtflvcni’HM *uId "It i* ind iimp|irnprlntu t’&gt; inforiiialinn to curry on n full" I’m ufruld," sin, murmured. "It
Inleruntloniij agency under thu
iiiwiiiilly nit for which point out Ilml u gieni ninny hear­ fledged drive for pnssiige of I'rcsl- might kill you.”
ing (hi* rindli- title Imvtt imidw dent Truiiuin's cninptdxory lieulta
, 1 1 0 ultornnUva."
"No, go ahead," I cried through United Nations for assisting all
inrosonx uprooted by war.
llieir way to Ihi* court "miking re- iii*uiimce ii Iii m in the nuxl session Hunched teeth.
A in-oclaniHtion ly I'residrnt
r. VfcRON, Wash., Dec. d ~ cnin|M)ii*c for Injury to llieir 'per- f Congress,
Him nut on tlm il I r e e t a r y. I
The AM A Is rigid lug thu I'reMl- lidil the whale mass for a mo­ Truman of Clirtstmas niimesty for
-A .grade
school principal tun or 1 4-pul lit Inn* hut untie were
deni's pnipoxiils, widen Ironn du* ment, then rolled ankle to keep till i-onsclcntimii uhjretors, thus
uilif killed lih attiuctivi: •Ini lied in female I rapping*.
"Tlii* la the fitrd ilrne u '*he* mmuced ns "i.iicliillied inediclne” from being crushed as It toppled restoring their rlvll rlgnls.
w ifi and h«r finance, then
illy wunudrd IdniNt-lf ventre, S t» ll ha* rnptied at our dour ill n I'H-parnl address lit Hi« ojmui- ever. When I got up and stupued
Testimony before Congress sup­
r In th" partly fiiruishsd him* with n prayer on her lip* fm* Ju*- iug of Hie asMicliitlon's four-dny mi the lint broom scales I weigl
weighed porting a curb oil "false elnlms"
taw Om m d u wan preparing tlre, hut Hie fuel Hint mm who linlciil meeting, Thegroup Is
In Mmior advertising presenting
I IHI—five pounds less.
their forthcoming mnrrlugu. Im* ncipilrcd till* low-hurn lllle ■oNshii-rlng n move tu rnllect more
You, ton, can he panther atroni rtlcuhm us an Investment In "pres­
rita victims were Mr*. Hetty may niiprouch Hie lumplu of jux- fund* from doctors to carry on hy following thin regimen wit tige and desirability."
anatt' Trout, 87; William A. lice with Ilia xuniu uNHurnncu a* its rumpuign.
Testimony before a congresslonthe Hunday newspapers, Dut don’t
an*,1 84, a flying Initructor me from the 'upper cru*t' I* thu
Iron", a Chicago physician, said oserclsa before an .open window. nl aub-commlttee Investigating
lint," Trout'* finance | und iittrllmto Hint liiten*lfle* our Jo- Hint "under the cover of the Wel­ They may blow apart and atrangla substandard Incomes, pointing out
Wi ‘Trout, 08, principal n( votlon to it nml make* nn willing fare Hi ate thu nation Is bring led you.
that chureho* view low-income
•port gruminar
school, 40 to xarrlfiev life and good* tu keep down thu road to Km-lalisin with
persons ax "subject to special
i u|k the Bavlt RUer from It."
all II* lillgliliugeffects on Indi­
pressures to break mural, spiritual
vidual Im-entlvu mid persmiMl re­
and social laws."
lieu Chief Don Landrulh assponsibility."
Tha executive committee meet­
ClO-Telephone
tlm shunting to Trout'*
Ho
duserltn’d the"Welfare
ing will bo followed hero tomor­
lOMlIoeet
r
n
a
Page
Os*.
ity to offact a rceopcllaNlnto ,or stntlsm" as a political
row and Thursday hy th0 second
4 1 'aallaHr* from Pa«r 0**1
vfMuhla format wlf*. Tho* player.
progriim "bused on Hie erroneous in the area,
xauthcaitern Inler-chnrch convo­
woo .divorced iu June, IU4n.
Unofficial
reaction
reported
t
orn
cation, bring Ing together about
"If ii company lint n right In proposition thut you cun fool most
bodies wore discovered Improve pension provisions unl- of tlm people most of the time.
Scandinavian capitals appeared fa­ 000 lamtara from 10 suuthcaatern
K. Buchanan, a nroniln- Intcruliy, it n!*o has tlm right to
"Nationalised medicine end the
« |R
t Varnon real estate man deerease those prnvlslmis, If It Welfare Hi a to appeal to many well vorable,
The proposal was Inspired by
Trout.
of Mr«i Trout
liitcntlunod people. Including some KDA
ail
enprielmisly
modify
pcnslun
Administrator Paul a . Hoff- ly Scandinavia and Britain hut
ro­
ha and h|»• wife
s
physicians who either have failed
o f trip to iH-iu-flts up or down, It cun nl*o to recognise thu governmental man's repeated cal's for merging also of, the sterling area.
from a inoppluf
do
tlm
sumo
for
lupm
wmk
«
m
,
hour*
together the ecmmmlcii of Western
uf
homo noxt door to tho cotresults of Hoclatlsm, or. recognis­ Kiiropcqii countries, now
cuantrWa far which Hrluln acre
M. Trout's
Mr*.
Trout non, Tarry, 0, of work nr other ronditlon* of ing
the
ultimata
outcome,
conceal
employment
without
i-imarnt
of
•a a banker In Inkirnatlonal trada
fipari hv reslrletlons un trn
the llvtnf
llvlni room,
their knowledge for ulterior pur­ eurm icy convertibility.
and finale*. Member* besides h n im/ fo bang-banf.V th* Mm union.
poses."
Ilolrne
said
lie
expected
tha
France, Italy nml the lleut-lufl u in are Auattallk, Now Zealaud,
tpfcken voungsUr crlod.
Nt.Rli
to
order
thu
Hell
Hvstcm
to
Under thu AMA's plan to ralsu -mintrlct (DelgUim, Tho Nt)th&gt;
BouUl Africa, India, Pakistan, Coy*’
an rushed next door
|. both hi* daughter and bargain collectively with too union more money for tho fight against lauds and l-uxemliourg) nlreui, ion, Burma, lra&lt;h and Iceland.
on penaluit nnd other matter*. He the President's health plan* m att are Ntudylmr a similar .regions They gool thalr dollar reiuurcui.
said thin order wilt clarify A.T.A of the nation's doctors would face grouping. This h u bean call
I t was not known whether BHT.'* bargaining responsibility, . He regular "due*" payments, Just llRe "Krltalui."'
added that In the past the unl« a union ar a fraternal organisa­
Itritaln often has been accustn
ha* had to deal with separate Bet tion.
Ita notea said the talks
especialiv lit tha United BUtoa,
companies but they, were only
Mb*aimed a t prom otingfrear
lagging liahlnd on Buropein mi
ami depended upon
a evunwiromlc cooperation. She has
counter*
. ■UB "puppets"
PLOOniNCJ TRIAL
shs must
ftm. A.T.AT, for direction In bargain­
IINGI
1
A
1
nm
i Ala., Dee. ...
both ing matters.
d labor In tha area,
ie Britlrk
eta to today announced
limited later-convartltin
t consideration.
consideration
immonweaRh
first
dine, a meebante,
tractive brunette who d e te n t look
„ .itrreiicwe, relaxing conw
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any older than her years, made
oa, Impart* and eventual reoa a« Iw tffs.
Sore to B ritain^ ilk
niaation far
i similar arrangamante
Co w r i t loo
-------- nallemh __
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(pears Exhaustion

Tito Admitted

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Vegetable Market
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—Ttifl Kx.lcral-Mlule Murlirl N««-i
Kervlcs surly Nsw Y„rk mnrkit
oh khorlitu (mils nml », uutulilri,
iprlccn lacompleleti
Avoindu* rials le-is* lair to
am,a ,|i,.,lii/ i,.'&gt;e-;ini, punter luw
?« . •■("», sinuJIrr xliol (Imx Ux
1.15-1.00.
...Haul' lieaiix blixhclH tUrlnab-x
«*'« Vnlcnllurs
r»» kmk-s.oii
I’lenilluls
5.35-a.lMt,
In ,
l.uorcr
4.ou-5.nn.
wax un -a as,
poorer i..',o.|.s«. r«w i.ae
Idem I,raps l.,i*h,l* f,&lt;w T.n»
l.tn-urnbrrs
Imxlirls
4.an-l.5ii.
ulillniiry |„ rul, quality J,Mi- 3 im.
ptcklrs 3.50-1.00.
rinmlrlliiha Mi l.iml.ets rrulrx
3,115-3.&amp;D,
KUptHiil liilklirts 3 50-4.00, Irw
low ns 3,no, pi.urcr qtnillty I.5U3-uO
Kiiillve.clilrnry bushrls J.S3-3 r.n
l.xtiiri.l,, I,nail,,I* 2.00-3 30, pour
rr 1.50-1,13.
Iviiiiuiii«is per ut .13-.is.
In,time esstrrnXcralr* Ilia tine*
tan 3 ,l»a 3.50-2 13. few 3.mi, p.„.,.
or 1.50-3.00.
Domains 3.50-3 13.
poorer low as 2.uii, buxltels 3.»,i.
lalfntf" I/ft trimhcl i tiHfifin i*i&gt;r ■
i Iuiin 1.50*I.Tft. lame Rises I.OU*

Sea Captain Shoots
Radio Officer In
Shipboard Riot

NKW YORK, Dec. 0—{/Ih-Four
vnynge-wt-ury semm-n were under
arrest tmluy lifter u shipboard up­
rising In which the einbuttb'il
skipper iirridcntiilly shot his radio
officer In the buck.
The mrlen occurred on the Am­
erican freighter Nathaniel II. Ful­
mer last night us she lay in
New York linrhor a short distance
from the Statue of Liberty.
Tiie wounded officer. Wllllum
lliiluxunow, IEI, was hit ns he went
lo llie defense of Cnpl. Vletnr
&lt;; Diax, of New Yolk.
Diux, u sen captain for I I years,
told police he was trying to
handcuff one of a group of re­
bellion* seamen when they lunge,I
ut Idm. As be leaped buck, lie
said, the gun discharged.
The Indict struck 11 bulkhead,
under thu direction of the Into rlcwheled and creased Itelaxanow’s
Adm, Marc Mltrhcr, who was in
command uf American air In the l.;\1, I/.I iMIklifil linxm sir.ip,
Hobmton* at the time. Yama­
ITilnry 13 Inch rratm Molilvn*
1.00, ft’U- I
moto's plane was shut down hy 11a14.f I ;i-A 1 I0 K4 ft
HN 1.00) 3 fllllvll (11
Army planes which caught It off tfo&gt;Ml w rNIKII
if 'i i j,m»41r I &gt;’ ttliiHchiHt 3,5ft.
Ilougulnville on Apr. 18, llt-13 —
r* inicrw t»lifthcriti llutlfiftNf* lyfiti
Anifti« linR 3,do,
one year to the day after the 2 *•&gt;, fi*w 3.3'*i.
Itn 11I 11 I n 3.35-3,f*0.
Doolittle raid on Tokyo).
Hf|iiiimVi ImimIi H h y&lt; linvv Htralichlit m l
lu riff*
Lunphlcr, from 11)43 until tn*t f i t f k 3.3 It * 3 .3ft,
3,iiD, »A hm shfltf
I ( ii I hi 11 ty p i*
summer editor of the Dulse, Idaho, V in*.
ffH*3.fto,
ft tv
l.ftn,
iM iiiriT
11 m t
Htntesmun und now a partner In liirKfT mIsi' h 1.3.4-1,7ft,
luiHhDl'i
un atomic Itoseurrh corporation in hir«4’ In vi-ry Iiipr«&gt; l.fti»«3,5fi
Iu« h 2 viiiN ArA ft.ftct,
Colonido Springs- In tluu In Hono­ 1&lt;7Ti.imitoire
ft 3ft, 7 r 7 1.7ft,
« |iia llly
lulu today. He makes Ills home ftkA to fix 7 3.50.
I d r if** It* v i*ry ln rw *T
In Washington, I). C.

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The rumpus brought 11 India
distress m essage‘ from the 7.JUU
-ton freighter, and set llie huil.ol'
alive wLih rburlng patrol ism Is
and flushing searchlights.
Harbor police liouriled thu ship.
Fifty more poliremcn und u con­
tingent of coast guard officers
and Fill 11 gents met the ship as
she docked later at all Kasl River
pier.
Handling of tlic case was left
up to local police instead of fed­
eral authorities, since thu trouble
look place Inside the three-mile
ocean limit.
Police said thu fracas started
after a giuu|, uf crawinuu relumed
to thu ship from their first shore
liberty In 31 duys. Thu ship, curry­
ing 11 cargo uf sugar, laid just
returned from Honolulu.
A 1,111 wl started ill the crew's
quarters, police said, und when
the skipper Iricd tu slop It, crew
memhets drove him off. He went
to the bridge, got his revolver
nml returned with the rudlo offleer to help restore order
lleliisanow, of laincnster. Fa.,
had jumped In front of (lie captain
to defend him when the gun dis­
charged, police said, llciaznnow
was treated ut a hospital, and
returned tn the ship.
Held on third degree ussnult
charges were:
Churlrs O. Gllllkin, 21, seaman,
of Winston Salem, N.
Vermin
L. Fortc'r, 2P. seuninn, of Norfolk,
Vu.) John II. Ilurri*. 21, mess
Imy, of Flymoulli, N. C., and
Finest Caudle, 2t, oil swlpur, of
Rlrhnionil, Vo.

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U. S. Protestant

(Url’V Suicide

Court Ruling

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VOLUM E

E s ta b lis h e d

X X X X

Rex Beach,
Noted Author,
*1 Takes His Life

1908

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

W K O N K S U .A V

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A in ci it .1 n Sacrifices
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Herlong Scores Senator Holland Major Round-Up
U. S. Spending In lalks To Ovirdo Of Smugglers Is
Lions On CapiRil
Speech To Lions
Started By FBI

T in ' hum an &lt;h|r ul lilt- in U ■ I,
In i1Km, |i
wnn
in L. ml li*
lifll.il 111 lint" 111 n l I I 0 II 11111I in :i
lu ll. Innl n ii|lil In U lfliiliti
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mnl i*ui" I*
A l’inil lill |,ii-,.tiReach w in in I In* m ul.il " f n
n * ii
1111" f ill In Im ir lh . Kill
psychological iiiivcl, "W o m an In
yy liti'li n .i
I ' l i i i i nl Iln 11 ir . 1,.
Am bilnh", mi which In1 lunl ram
1 nilHI * ii||,.l II .Sul I I**, trill i), ill ] WnlUlMi'
1 lull
I lit I mill, 1 1 i t
I
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■III iiifiatnt.it litlli In m n n h r ii nl ilc im lu i 11•&gt;1littnl mnl I'm il Mi* li. 1
wot k n l mi ■' fur -e v e n tl 1 lit*1 11Im
M i'll' l&gt;\
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t'lif n iii l iii|&gt; Inll'iM Vil 11 ii|i|u'i
nil where In- I 1111I gone fm 11 n il
III ill* "HiiyrniMlPlll'a n i |||in i l * d Ifil'lH liV Mir I , lull Clnh IM .........
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Mi'il It-nl nut Imi'ii let In Miami 'I ifiii li nil in n y i.i iu ,"
ru in .
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( u n i H r i i n i a n I b ill mil ilnntl 3l
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|ll ff.bjv#' i» if llin llH t MIDI
. ih'tiM
iiii'iilinii of hi* niliiii'iif wu■1 1 1 1 3 1 I1 '
prevlonily bei'inise Reach ivnnl*il 1 l.iuil* I’*|I|I*| d*l*llil*il III* yin in ' 1 111 f col nl Mm* *11^ «iii 1p* uf Mi*
I Iif fm 1 i f i i
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Ml'id Ilf ntd, nil &lt;| nil. f I !ii|&lt; kr Ij w ill
I It* iviili'r arrived in Miami in
nu ainliiilnni'ii Inn rcfiii'iuted well |u&gt;'l u irrlin n l.tlL to K tw ,m u m I hi1 r v* *'|i( n-ii ««r llijr f f I* 1 him It
In tre a tm e n t and w alked mil •" hi *I Wrilni-il.iV. Itrp Mnlmm W*» lilt'll
K v fi v 1lay In W ii^iintplm i i
i* t u r n In bin ru u fli.
illlinillli *d b y fail'll |y*y .it ( " n u l l
n*#rh’3 Miami ilnittir. who «*«&gt;*- luvril anti adnidiird by *v,.ynn* '
n... .'i.y f... d. i Ik. . .1 .ta.i
*tl 1 hnt hi* name unt Im mentionu f llii' im iiiy i;rnii|i', nf • laililit-n
in CVnlral F lo iitl.i."
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ivlni v r II iltn N llio t i'
&lt;’it|iitnl
chance for eomplrio r«"ry«y
I iii|i|ia ii/in s ihftl lb * Rnvrin- whom lh*&gt; (fain 11 iwnm* "( i»|&lt;r,t,•
lht&gt; fiuifi'r whlfli it I nii‘1**1 ineiil (lim ild o |t* i3 i* un « 10 tmd lia lin it nf "itr lu tin lr y . it nun
fur 1 wo y»«r*a
mnthllliK |") "lti'i|| Itf.O y ln lrr*lil|i'in
Hit in iu irv iv *il hy a h ro llin r, fin a n T t r t V a lii, M i. IIr itm in riHin- u til Id n ffitiiii, m n l „r th r v u I im*
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l.iln lala 111 .lilt*.IIK I Ill’ll I'rilJ
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| m n rih liii* fur your d h l r l f l , m u lti '
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|hi&gt; i'iii,('ii‘!i&gt;in*n, and i I ip ii ih d *ij
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*Pump I Vi mini*’ Policy
O f Trum an Aflministration Oennunred

kill!!

J^Jov. 27 Frost Hid
Heavy Damage To
Everglades Crops lie
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Agricultural

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full
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m nriiu
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harvt'rl 1 1 nm ihn MTlhtn,
Til* yilmiK wililrr linlutn it"l*
ill lit* l'aVeti’ladi"i With itliu (t'vrr.
*|y ilaniBi'i'il, wilh rvvrrul hnmlretl
arrrs ra^teetnl tn hr a riitii|*lele
Jtim mnl yield* mt ill* remaining
VftvuKe m im 'd! hy half and pro*
tidily mure A few hundred arras
of late fall swret corn went also
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nth*r crops In central anil
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1luiinliiK Heel ion of ill* Office "f lln i' id rliu ilid le fiv lIlM , Vo., Mild Heal', w ill !«' m iller Hie covet "i
Kditcallon, mado that estimate be­ -lie l I k u i):III all uicllihera o f the n c o n ii'iir ro o f, and im » n p |« "i
litlf post i w ilt id islrn cl till' v ie .1
fore the nutlonal cuinicil of chief fam ily m i , , lienin i'ralu ,
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:t*t,. school officers here yeslet*
"T h e y inny h a y * si rayed now ami adjacent
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lie said the need has arisen he lliilik IliilV e y Juki Winded to be nm lb o f the p rrs e o l M u iiiil|n l
Hull Cork.
cause school etrollm cnts have been n ie they ilu y e d D ciuncrats,"
Mi. Krlder, will) is cliatiin.m
Increasing ami editcallmtal pro
W iiiuiin i A. I.siiglnlu. iitltirn e y of tin- t'J-innn stadiniii coiiiiiid
grains have Iwen oxpaitileil while fm Itie enei'iiltirs ,sald the w ill did lee nppoiliteil Iiy Hit' *’ll y
roustriicllmi uf new schools ami imt disinherit liny llfp iild ic u u n'isslnll, stilled lliut no iO’liia l
repair of old Imlldings lias been n ii'iiilier n f ihe fntm ly tmi " | r H „ flgtirt's cun tie iilvcii ri'giitdini
deferred.
Mil'll Je|'ul I|i|*ntiuh ."
Ihe rlmiiii'iliif nf Hie project until
Iluinoit cstlmsteil school c h il­
Ilesides Mrs, IIiihs, tiiajnr hent‘- specifii'iibins mid costs tire i*

Ten flillion Mort*
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ficiaries nf Ihe lUlyeiir-nld or- reived from slcel cmti|iuid*s.
iliardul «re: Mrs. It. A. McMichae| uf (Jnniilico. Aid.I I.. T. Whitleu nf Richmond, Va.i l„ It. Whltlen "f Nurlh Harden, Vu.; Rlla T.
Whdten nf North Garden, Va.;
and W It. Natlor of North liarHanford's I't v ll A ir I'n lro l will
den. All arc brothers or iilnters. IlieCI
tonight n l Hie I'lrliiiid o An
Force Basil Us guests of ihe i'i
Ff.lfillT IIKCOHII
4n ikIm l!AP, cmnmnndcil by f'ript
N K W Y O R K , Dec. 7. (A l Howard Hhownlfer .Ir.
Torn haupldcr, .Ir., Inday flnlnhed
&lt;ld. .Inscpb F. Moody, I' AP
winging Ills way aruuinl the world Wing flotninander, will lw pret eni
hy Hclieilulcti airline flights In 13 tn help the Hanford milt .... .
minutes less Ilian five days, lie ................................
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iv.iirtillslied a new pasasugcr speed ahead w ith Its plans fo r expansion,
and exp lain In the m em bers iu-t
recortl for ruin mere la) planes,
M A P means in peacetim e
l.nnidtier ttisde the last lap of tw hWa ta lte
ro h u r, head o f the Hsu
his trip mi an American Airlines r fo rtl m illr Kbus
a ll p e r n n r
idan*. His landing at U Q usrdia ib ls re ite d In joinvited
in in g the C A P t»
Field tame four days, 29 hours attend this m eeting
w ill b*
and 47 minutes after hie take-off the fin a l one ce leb rawhich
tin g N a tio n al
last Friday,

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BOfiOTA, Columbia, Dec. 7. i/P) — Two Bogota newspapers re­
ported today the atory of the birth
of (|tiintupl*ta in a remote Colom­
The fiery Wataoti, a veteran bian village w*s a hoax.
Medellin dispatchea had detelled
campaigner, wag reat length the itarjr of th« birth
of five sons te the wife of an Ul It­
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conference which did imi, how K ill can lake a look.
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Hi* chi«r spokesman for the soft evei, tiring any word a* to wlieHr
Ilui |[e|&gt; tin ,m i (R l l liliil \ e i
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o'clock In iuillding 20% at the (""■cast "big break' 'In the lndii-try'a hilter contract dispute.
Orlando Air Force Bait.
'•►urge If, Loy*&gt; president of
tli* Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal
PRACK TREATY
LONDON, Dec.. 7—&lt;A7 - n f - Cmupatiy and spokesman for the
flciel British aourcea laid today opcralora negotiating committee
th at Ihe big three western pow&lt; of the national bituminous wage
era hare agreed to consult early rotiference, said In a statement;
"No man in our national history
e a st year on ending Uw atat*
■* “ ir wlth^ O eraan jr ^ ^
^ ever exercised *u«h power as he
iKewial orders our employs* to
Faria e m fe m c e of work, tea*#, work, work certain
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vegetables.
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oiieratora
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keep Ih* Ihree-dsy
B. McCall’s store a t Monroe plans to
Corner wn- filtered Sunday night, work week In effort in the hard
and about (II! In caah and some coal Industry.
Thua the nation's 80,000 anth­
cigarettes were stolen, Sheriff P,
A. Mero reported today. The racite mlnera, barring a lastxttih, lie said, was taken from a minute change, will fail to re­
Pike organ which had been broken port tomorrow and Friday a f­
te r working the f i n t three tleyi
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John I*. Lewie ordered a
S H R IN K M K V T IN O
The Sanford Shrlno Club will shortened w ork’ week for. all hl«
hold Its animal Chrlottnda dinner mlnera In emIUng off a full-scab
meeting et the Yacht O u k Friday soft coal strike laat week.
Dee. 0, at 7:R0 fM . Kaaarationa
WATSON MAY RUN
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with ty . Henry Me
Watson, form er eltorney gener­
al lataat to he added to the
ranks of possible candidates for
~ep, J . Hardin Peterson'a seat,
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