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T H E W E A TH E R

^tttfxtrd lir r a lf r
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y NEW SPAPER

*W uM »

EaA M k k H

Ilalsey Tells Nation
To Guard Against
Pinning Defense On
Unproved Weapons

“ Your Navy, your Army, and
your Air Force will all be neeisry. x x x
"We must protect our tlme-tcat•d weapons against the over-seal
am utterances if the so-oalled
eiperts."
Halsey held he was "anxiously
awaiting" a suggested test be­
tween the B-96 and the Navy's car, vis-based Jeta proposed by the
House Armed Sendees Committee.
Aim of the mock battle la to settle
the hlg bomber makes to less n*c* -TML.--* # strong fore*

of modern tiavkl power, pameU'M*
ly aa It was developed hy the Uni­
ted Stales Nsvy."
"The Air Force has acquired a
•• (Ceattasea an ra ce Stoat&gt;

Sara K in g Voted
..W eek’s Runner-Up
9 In Herald Contest

♦

Rara Katherine "Sally" King
four and a half year old daughto*
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl King 406
Myrtle Avenue, polled 714 votee
to. meke her runansttp In the
fourth weeks nqMaation poll
conducted by The HavaM In order
to secure fire crrdtdstex from
whom to choose "The Meet Prom!e»n* Cltlxen of Tomorvaw.”
Rrtoiid among the caadidate*
during the pest week
iw t o J t e
I'hsgan, three
a p_.J t t Park
of Mrs. W. C.
Avenue, who received 640 votee.
LHtie Sally King to touch intsrosted In stories o f M vlitod and
la art. She llkea to have her
«r«Miisaee us rnee rtvei

Bili Holland Win*
* p o r t a l tosy Itace
skattag ebamptoa, wea 4fta 8 * 4
___l-l 600RilA
U—se.f.1 Dees
annual
rsr- today.
R eldU c
the two
ferred
Rom ,
_
Run

•
y

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Senator Says Irreg­
ularities Exist
In Unemployment
Compensation Pay
TAIIAHASSFF. May Ml (/P&gt;
A fienstur In.lav .liaige.l llir Stale
Indu-tnxl Cunimitiion with "irPZ223
leqi
Ixiitiri" m adiuinitlralion of
C iT r
Flmiilx ITiirmplovinrnt Compeiixalitui law* sml .ukrd foi s complete
inic-liy,slum id the agrnrv.
St
S T A fi
Walker of Psilm u
Bi-.it li made llir ati'iitalinni in a
leiolulioli llitliitlmed in the Senate.
f-= 5
It miiiiedi.itrly wax labeled by SenU Si
st»i M.tlbrtti nf larkioniille, loy.il
tt
kiliiiiiuiti.iii,iM &gt;u|i|n ii I c i , ai a
l*\ii|r.ir i ,&lt;m|i.«ign."
llir ictoltilion iva&gt; releiicd to
jlhr Senate Committer on l.abor and
Jmlintiy.
W.tllei told tbr Senate be wax
"irltablv MifmHint" llicl "teil.iui
ilirgulailliri air liring pisrlit cd."
in •Ilinri'lloli lull, llir .idllllOl ll.l
ti'iu id dir l *iiriii|iiiivillrin Coiuprli
latum I .xxv
I le nldrd lli.it a in roi nilmii
tbr ibiiiim.in ol llir iominixiioii
"primil* li.1i k dallllg ot uiirni|tloy
in&gt; ul ioni|tenx,itnm il.irm* hi in
/P49
/were
/w # /
/**a
/M t
'&gt; * s
/**• /+*r
tails illit'llirri and llir doublr me
nl llir name w.igr rrrtlil*.
"I uni further iiifiirmnl." Walker
Comparative Increases In tha costs of City of Hanford, Hint* of Florida and federal government are rimlimii'il **ttint tills lien pulley
shown In tho above chan, revealing that City expenditures Jumped from t'Jlii.'.MM) in IIM0 to $496,- I'-iinlili'liml by tin1 iidiniimtrnlitm
700 In 1948, or 72 permit, State expenditures Inonused from f 74,000,000 In 1040 In 1217.(0)0,000 In tun I'liusnl t-oiisiilernlilr f urine
1IS4M, or 204 percent and the federal government Increased it* expenditure* from $11,400,000,000 in 1040 lx.iliin die commlsxliiii. In fuel,
to $39,900,000,000 In 1048, or 310 percent, In the slmve elinrt City expenditures are expressed In thou­ ji si iivn days ago one nf the to),
sands of dollars and are Indicated by the shaded sres, Htnte expenditures are expressed In millions Ulfn-liils tendered Ills i.slginiliiiii
of dollars and are indicated by the black area, ami federal expenditures are expressed In hllliunx of |,. the ,'liniriusn liecao-e lie lie
loved niii'Ii handling "f claims In
doUtra and are Indicated f&lt;y white area.
illegul mid improper slid he did
"T T *
■
“
l ixi'li to lie a pnity to inch
\

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omfhx/so/vor arr or sA/vrofro, sr^rs ofnomoA
AcN
D US.SOVFAMMCNr CXPCNP/FUftCS FO/t A//A/E YLAAJ

Diiq x tH
es At Rotary Luncheon

Jail By Throng
C U ^ a -ffr
”
,
B ody
iNx ee a
a rr

U n S s t t ..
rta tC n C r
O f V o tin
n od yv
oR aa n

n iHj „
l lll(lS
g M an
P r e e lr

Man Kills Wife,
Two Others And
Self In Michigan

h .. . . (ir«i „ p o „

S535K s att.'T L rjj:

a juke joint where he had goni' to j verslly with a 1d
degree
a m e in
... median
___
quiet a disturbance.
t leal engineering. During the war
The neern was Clain Hill. 711 &gt;be served three years In tha Navy

eK JToSl

iSJA-g-sr1•'

'*

tha the riffs wife in a |.Jepfm-ie1 "Up to Ihe ruirent fiscal, year
caU from Sandy Storing*, j.’ ’ ,
........................
...... ................
the pirture In Hanford
in recant
Mr*. Hatcher iraid a group of vearx has twen good," Mr. Me. P i e men drove up to the j.J|. Kibbin d ecls^ l, "We have erUoywl
J «t night wfule her huihsnd ws.
Jmj w f e |« same
•btenl and demanded the negio. I j,,* |„ lB4g. \y,r yaari , nd boom
They took him away.
j/olluwlng has Inrrsased ravsnues
The skniff had gone back lojln all ffrlda of municipal Income,
the Juke Inia* to m i his nitiol Excluding Interdepartmental char-

W i g h t G lv ® n Y o r k
y,*of*ihi! iiwbooo or 34% ia f «
C r O M O f H o n o r 'D e b t Banrlc*. Public Service, toicludlng maintenance of streets,
_ sewers, garbage and trash coMaeo iti..« «-a au^osai secounts for M
sipendlturesi FuMIe
ding Inapeetion aerand lice profeet Ion aecounts for 17%, (laneral adrolnla*
i rut ion costa, for 8% l Ptthlle

pietur*.

Ts

is

C h -ir c n l

v.im im h

V ile ‘l D e n til
With Wife1
In Indinna Town

City Mart
f ^ t t it f . i n i , , , ! * bmhd wilt tie private.
Sanford I'.dlee Meput itn-nt
\
O lllin ilC S
■•'dlHii had served In Ids trea- Mlmn i,„„h lln « there wi.x I............I
Activity \Continue!
sury post fo r tl. years .Old d o r-: ,\ muli' ..u s repurled hunted at
dim timei had Issued $87.000..
............. M|,
.............. .
Brisk, Wilson Says Ing
nun,into worth of currency. Iln .
..............
„ f , | M* lake

nao.7Mi.Ho

f

i:i.r.tm pnekuues
VPr..r
BI.,fti,jro,"
nujt| will

»tm l&lt;* WIlH.in, Director of .Slate

Mnrkels ill Ids weekly review In
day. "Pepper led w ith - 11 mot
iiiinl.el hnmpers of funey hrlmdog
'|H,Hf'7tri.
A ll additional M,M7tl
hamper* of ctuder* o uald v •»&lt;* *-»ii
,'3,410thi to tho total f»v do .

Senators
Intro­
duce Hill L o o k inp Tow ard State
Income Tax Levy

V\i no n il Services
Vur W. A. Julian
A rt Bet Wednesday

i . i *
'j,,
/ IC IIV IIV

JA C K H ilN V H .I.F ., M n v Mil
iH p .e la l) "lliltxh o r.n ig h County
farm ers selling llim ugli Iln* I'lm.t
C ity Slate Farm ers Market during
ll.e pit'll six day period received

21

f AI I Ai I»VSs7T7"m *v M) i/D —
A t.aniu I In.ida lin.or, at grip#
Retired P r e s i d e n t H e r o i c
Efforts O f .ml. tli luijnn.il |.i»blein al last,
drlrjlr.l I.) a voir of 47-40 a
Reported T o Have
G e n e v a Residents move In .lip 10 peitrni off tvciy
Reett In Sltaup.hni
Save Many Houses .inn in .ix $.’ 11,000 000 general
.|ii&gt;ni|m.i.nn&lt; bill
SI |ANt .1l \l, M.u It) (T l —■ i Womii fairs tarrd itmnmli ihini
ftrp SclUi id l ake, iponrnr of
S|.e, ul .turn mi (hr tvhrifalioiilt of „ „ d , „l a rm nl du .......1 and a bioad x.lrx lax dial hax atlrsctrd
ictlird I’ lCMilrm l InaiiM Kai Stick gM«i iii Srniiliolc Counti l.ni ,»eel 1.1 lie xuppuii iii a tiglilening revenix nlr in |i.iil' nl I Inna xlill iii Na- aiui only hcion eli.nix ),. ..Imnxi |„ r bum. .i. ip h I.i . rd die amendment
lionalnl hand* Itnl tl dux liltlr m- the mine |nipulail.u. ..I l.r iin .i | Htump a lenlli linn, every items*
Irirxl line
sulrd by Sanf.iul and (li.e .L . toe |d ir llnuxe beyan voiiudfISlion of
.St,me Irrl ih .1 d l.r inniiiiiiex men, xaved a m.iubri nl linn.e* neat I &lt;|, |,,,. tpr.ul.ug bill.
In illleixene iii llir I lnur-r- tixll I akr tie ilex u I'lidav A in . .,nnd ( | | r
|,e didn’t a.lually expert
war lie mat rtrnln.dlv be t aplurcd. xhetlx nr small btiiltlttmx »&gt;e.r butt.
M]ll|
n ,|„ rvrry rtngle item.
When Cbiang i .ime In Sl.aiigliai ed oul but tin linlnex nne reported
"My point iii dm it to maka
and x»l.rn l.r Irli i* mil kumvn bill.
people mail," lie deviated.
You
inibtiili Itnl dial br .tax ... Sl.aiigRepeated tali' »,r.r rr.rt.ed don't dunk ll.e taxpayer will *»t
I.ai k.ell lulu llir *ieve dai* l&lt; ttrll Fliday afleitinni. Inn.. I.r i.r ia by
marl, but be will
kniu.ii Rep,nix dial br d.irrted llir Sanford I nr llrp.iilmrnl. bill
M&gt;- x;iltl such » slash would
•lie .lelcnxrx up In ibr l.txl day* jdi.e lo (inpirl.l i all* in pin .nil nlfeci everyone it. ll.e state
tee merely rltmix *d In* liiendx
4|
l l..t-1 1 b . i I.iti&gt;I through iclattvcs who might he
lo axial a bill.- .llama I.. *pr. nlaliim
no I ,p.,re any r.irn on duly. cut fr.itu dm nulary mnt benefit
roll, i.ml cuxt.'iners win. might
al.nul bit wlir.rubuutv
i Firemen (Tantlr Wlullru and | noi l.i.vc n*- much i.i.u.ey to spend
IVnpIt- who nxiii.llv kin.w of lit** lx: I . . . , . i „ , . r
.
,111.1 ! ill the flit.ill'.
l.li.veili.'l.lH sit. llinl hi1 left .Mining- r '
were
allowed
to
take
ll.e .mall.
With Ih,. '•'•«l‘ l« ' ,'r','s “ ‘&gt;J"»'rn;
l.t.i lM*f..r&lt;* il.i* thrrnl lo rii.* I s l l . n . r i l in lakr d.
\\ liui.itpoo mi ilW.uisiiug fortress lUHitter tin. k lo l.eneu.
|M|,| ...... „|...pmle tax Idll on the
Icvi'lnpcil l in y xuy lm w.-iit nut
Mr. Whilten Imluv .Icxcitl.e.l II..1' culcnd,.. »r cltlier lirsnelt, the
on n Chinr-e tvi.rsl.ip dull seems tilaj’.ii ax tin* «orx' rtraxs umt wno.ls , Hell,., umcn,burnt uttractrd tmlo have lie. it i. i his dispuxnl. These fir.* he had eve. hc*u, unit xunl. i..e.lu.ie xupporl from u few ntemsources SIIV he left t. few duys 111 dial Ire unit Mr. l.r»' were kept |tiers -uinl xlerr. i.ppusirliiii from
tor he tippri.l.'il in the people lo busy from .'I'.tMHi I* M. to H:llli, others.
continue Iii lese.l die t'&lt;Ulll.ll.Ilisl*. I1. M.
i Ailvoculex sanl the flat cut
rtiUl.e lepoi'x xi. v tie w.'i.t to
Not only did dir firemen face . would go u l.uig way toward htl. V'wsi.Muetl oh I'aae 1!l|bU
Hie menuce of fir*- toil r.l«„ of slicing the MtuieV rinsncisl hud*
large raldexiiahc, .liivi'ii from the i get mnt IH die people know Iha
woods t.v tlw* l.ln/.e, xuiil Mi. Whd-jmmiu* «#* pi favor of enonomy;
leu, who wuu warned uguinHi step
Opiuuients nalit it would crip-'
ping on a huge rattler which luv He ihe programs of such servtess
near hlrx fhut. With children sml a» etluealion, lieslih and welfars
people • ntitiinn around it w s«|"blle lelling others gel hy with
doubly duiigeriiiiH, he rlecisrpd.
j eomparslive ess*.
Much of die worst liattle nt(tduHi
I be l.f'idxlatnre may liave a
WAHltlNdTON, May !I0—(/I'llthe fire on Friday wax urn..ml good •tli'ii tiv t.iiiigld how much
— William A. Julian, aged Trea- il.ake (lenevn where tutek o f Immc* un.ney ii will l.nvs to ralss and
seurer of the Ulllte.1 Hlutes, wax Ion Ihe eftsi, the dense woods which where It. gel it.
Twenty line xiumtors loined in
killed yesterday morning In an hud not luirneil (nr ini.i.y years,'
U'xxllaait ou Page Blgfctt
ii.iliuuoiiile accident us he drove were aflame, droves near d.eic ,

Plant

IRWINTON. Cts M.V 10 i/l'i&lt; Just Imw much Oils Increase in!
in w in iw n , la ., may
O ' , sin„ . „ m| federal eapendltures has
-A v o u e o n e g ro a rr m e rlo f »U .l '
|o ,S,n f„ ril u*p»yers was
tag at a whit# man was taken non. shown l.v Mr. MeKlhhin who point*
•ad by a mob line Isil nigld. Iluied mil Dial Hanford clliseiw lust
hotly w ii found lodiv nl hm i Iiv !
P®hl $ae»IR4»725 to th#
r ..A
nvleral Ireasnrv, I7BM22 lo ihe
Sandy I reek.
•
. Miaie Irunrury, and only $4iM,riral report* duf not ilitrloxe ll.e, 742 in their own City government,
raute of Heath. The negro had hem ' Mr. MrKihhln was Introduced R t u r l f » n t
arretted after Sheriff George Hat- "v Hottsnd r^an»se formeir cltv nfiiurni

'h.,

Speculation Runs Seminole County
Rife On Location Homes Menaced
Of Leader, Chiang By Woods Fires

Me stiiil ihe specific euilse fur
jillls rrsigi.niiun wns 11 "dlrectlvi*
Iixsiicil !*•* the fhidrmnn nr.lriing
die payim*i.i of 1. xul.xiundid mini*
The rml of City government in Ssnfoid Its* inrresird from $202.* her of elulu.x duil hail hern hchl up
000 juxi before die war lo over $4%.000 last year, City Mansgri (’I.I hecuilHe Kiev were hack tlnleil ni.il to a ciuintry cluli lo piny a round .were .i.eui.ced, Felices were hum
clnii.is iv.'i.1 haseil **i«..i dm
' foul Mt-Kibhin Inld ihe Holsry Club nl il» tegular limriirnn I.kIsv, bin which
of golf.
I'd,
ll.'uallusra Oa rase Klxhll
!||f added " lliii increase is small in rninpaiiton with Slnlr soil le.ln.il
I'ul.el ill services were set for
I ’erlinps the worst di.nu.ge wie'
I :.‘tli I*. M. E S t Wednesday at .. ilnm* to ruiislde trees on die K i".'1 ini iea»e» wliirli have nxen from *74.IMM)IHHI and $9,400,000,000 ir
I Wunhiiigtiui funeral
I........... T h e , hi-lonpmg «„ ('ap t. It.iy T ill.* „ f die
*« uuo i»(w $2I7.Q00,(HX#1
l!MB

J*y
at

N o. 2 0 0 ;
— ' - ’ 'to n

AnaocUtad
Pn h Leaned Wire
A aaocU
tai
PW

House Defeats M ove To Clip
Appropriations TO*Per Cent;
State Labor Grouf) R apped

T h e C ost O f G overn m en t

WASHINGTON. May 30 (A V Admiral William F . Halsey
'^ o d ay cautioned (ha nation again*!
pinning ill detente on ."unproved
weapons" and declared the a ir
craft carrier it "the moat potential
preterm of peace in our bag of
trick*."
In an address at a Memorial
Day program, Haltey did not men­
tion directly the Defease Depart­
ment's recent order halting work
g u n the Navy’s propottd tuper™ airier.
But iha retired "hull.” of the
Perific tea war roared into the con­
troversy over the Air Force's high­
flying B 36 long range bomber.
Haltey declared he has teen Navy
jet fighters room from a carrier
deck in "a matter of minutes" to
the 40.000 • fool altitude at which
—the B-36 operates. He said he was
W"amared" at claims the bomber
is "invulnerable to fighter inter­
ception.
"There is no cheap and easy way
to win wart, and we cannot place
loo much reliance upon unproved
weapons," he told the fleet reserve
association.

&gt;

S A N F O R D , F L O IU D a T M O N D A Y M A Y 30, 1949

tM 8

Continued wirsi and partly
cloudy through Tuesday,
likelihood of • few scattered l h
IcrntMii.
thumlerxhuMrers. light
•outlinl* wind*.

City Piiys Tribute
To Wor Veterans
Oil Memorial Day
Sanford toimj observed Mem­
orial Day ami paid trih&lt;it«x to th*

slgiinture iipj.enrs on tb S. pnner
,
ih
Vi,'..III. "■ '•teranx In World Wars I and II.
li.iiney, opposite dint of Ihe Sec
U '» « lli» 4 Oa f a s * *11**0
Spanish American War, ond all
ictiirv of the Trensnry,
wars in whirl, this country hax
A ipilet man, lie wns seen lit­
•■••an engaged hy displaying flag*
tle iii fnrmnl society. Varl.uis re
j ii ll.e downtown section, flying
finds gnvu Ilia ago at from 7H lo
1of the Flag al the Municipal Pier
07; friends siii.l the lalter was
i at half atnff, and hy deroratinhf
prnhuhl)
tonal n. ally
t'orrcol
g.i.Ves of veleraiiH.
f..linn hii.iNelf never discussed Ills
i VVtenins
representing
th #
age.
tuierican l.eglnn, V F. VV., P. A.
Death .'*in.i in a head-on col-'
More lIiuii 1,700 predatory ...... I V
■§£•*«»»»»»» "'«• Veterans
llsion witli Hiiothe/ car on a emu.
y"*‘ *rday m.,ruing attend
ly mad in nearby llethmula, Md. in. lulling gars........I fish and x|M. l ' ist memorial
aervlrex al the ConHuiulav f r o m
file two men in ll.e other car were reumve.l
I i ••gatlor.al Church .tinier rllrvc-

1,700 Pmluiory
Fish Taken From
SI. Johns Kiver

GRAND RAPIDS. Mini., M.t
30 (TP) - A 47-year-nlrl lunbau.!
H'*a«la&lt;M4 Oa **■•• Klfkn
*hot and killed hi* vtlranRni w.b rnp. Okra hr,night the greatest , . . **I».%*» A t l n m u l »
and two other prr*nnt and ll.m iertu.il return though the volumeI•»« "*» 1*0
J r.
then tool hix own life with a xld tax small, 074 hampers bringing
DIpr I ii Orlando
ia higl. as $10.00, averaging |H.4f.,
sun early today.
die total return to growers for
The ilayer wa» identifier! I&gt;i tills
J , ft. AdniiiH, J r ., hon of Mr
crop was $6,86.1.06. I.endeni
|Mili. r ax Hichaitl R. Peppier. Ih ul addilion
to the Items utetitione.l. and Mrs .1. II. Adams, form er re
shooting iprce ornmcrl at tie' ncllided: I,H0!l bushel l.ni.tperH of ••ddenla ol Hanford, died IhhJ nig lit

rhuighs or. the HI. Johns River
we*l of Porrle l.uke hv a group lion of tli* Rev. J. It. Root, who
paid tribute to the soldlfM of
of Uh sportsmen who worked
. . . all

• " ........................ 2 !
s f t ? .,&amp;
l.oiig.
Hill Johns..........................
and Rill llurflrld,
»l religion, lie forecast the tlm*
wildlife officers.
The spurlsmelt included mem when nations shull not lift up tnt
swonl ngaiiisi imlloiiH and unihers of the Heioimilc t'o.llllv v.
rsr.1 pear., will prevail.
,H|iortMiiru AssiM'lutlnn, Volusia
tirnves of veterans were de&gt;
Wildlife
A'x.H'iutlou
ami
lli.ck
home nf hi* wife, France*, 30, m an h.ilter iieans at a price range of I In Orlando, it was Icarrisd IIdx Point Rsm-h A mmda'r of gaum .orated In Evergreen, l.akrview
th* Catholic CmueUrles by
Tor a lot
fish, trapped ill the shallow wa­ and
Mrs. F. E. Ri.itmlllat of Campip . . . ________ I. O. Jr., kqowil as "Rn" t.y
Rapid*.
oi.n.i*.— Att/mtfxt—
1':;'" ^ - '? ' u " " " ...... v .'I 'r r,‘ v :r- .i.ill
. . . l.oHxIng Unit No, 69, Amir*
l.imns at $2. to $4,Rr. for a total |ois
olics f.tuml »ht bodis* of Prp 111,847.15; 10,090 hitihsl hampers schools during the time Chat hin] 'bid O.&gt; A. •'l r*‘1r* ,‘ r"1K " nl ,,f **"* ic;in Lc^loii_ Auxiliary, ^he wa*
father
wax
local
Commercial
I
b|f*d
aportaniena
grmiti.
assisted hy Frankie Ktenslrom
pwr snd hix wife in the driven .t „f ernwder pea* st $l.f&gt;0 to $3.99
Agent for the Atlantic Coast Mire' , Mr- Snmr declared thla iporir i.g and hy Dick and Jimmie Rutlsr.
(CaattaM * Oa M i * K ia b ll
ICaallaaea Oa h i * K lakO
Railroad. They resided on West '
be I* convinced that during Ir. behalf of the Unit, Mn. Lcs«
Ninth Street. The family laler^-the present dry period, when water lie Went placed a wreath of
3f POP*
moved to Orlando where M r . ib' he river Is *o extremely low. ides on the \8tersns monumf
nent by
Adams I* Ai'Mlstsiii Freight Agent JJb** * .t’ r#.w ‘if •hf1" 1
',,' n ‘'‘iV1!1 the legion Hut,
with the Coast Lino.
|kill about n.oOO predatory firi.
laical veterans claim that this
Hurvivora In addition to Ihe p a -;"* 'jy',
monument, donated hy Frank Mil­
tenia include two Maters, Ihe for-] Early this morning a load of ler In February, 1010 In honor of
trier Uillau and Marth# Adam*.
UnKerllirg ha.s arrived[ here rite Hemlnole County dead of
Funeral services will he held !«"'• th/ Came and kresh Water World War I, was tho.flrst e f It*
DELAND, May 30 (.Special)
lit* hugest grarlualinR cist* in the at KliflO A. M. Ibmorrow at tha H*h lUlcherlex for placing In kind erected In Ihe United Htals*
, after the war,
history of John B. SleUon Univnoiv will receive degrecr in cnmntenrr- Carey ilaml Funeral Home and |bwal lakca.
wh.. are Interested
rnettl extreires to be held at 7:30 A. M. Monday, June 6, in the Fnrerl burial will follow In Oreenwuod in SpurUinen
helping tu remove predamrv
MOBILE X*RAY UNIT
o f Arden, a wooded area on the i .input si Del.*ml.
fish from the river are advised
llert Higgins nf the Htata Board
hy Mr. Hpeer to gel III touch with o f Health,
President J. Ollie Edmunds i* cipecled to confer IRO degree* after
HRVF.HH TIES
Ith, together with six techmembers ol th* class hear Formerf— -------------------------------------- —
WAHHAW, May 90—f/P)—Th# the .Sportsmen Association.
nlclans, arrived here today with
Associate Justice Owen P. Robertx University’ allowing mort1 members centrsl rornmltlea of Polish Jew a
a large van carrying x-ray equip­
F.XAMR HF.fllN
nf the United States Ruprrm. of tho faculty and more courses nnimunced loda it had revered
ment fur the mass x-ray program
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World Jewish
Court dslivtr the commencement offered, Is available for rllstrihu- Its ties with
to he started here June I aad con­
—Examination week liegan today tinue through June 8, Headquar­
,
lion at the office of tho Director Congress,
for
Florida
Htato
University
stu­
A plenary e*salon denounced
Rev. F.srl B. Ellington, of AdmUnlona.
ters In Hanford will be nt (he 8t.
what It termed the failure of dents, '
Johns electric Co. . store, First
itor of the First Baptist Church.
Enrollment
figure*
ahow
a
tots!
Hraduatlon exercises will he .Street and Magnolia Avenue and
world Je
Jewish leadership to sup.
Fetors burg, will give tin
cut pears
peace congresses. The held June 6 and 0.
the People* Shoe Rhnp on Hanford
ilattreate address at 7 P. M. of 2,616 students throughout tha port recent
The first session of aumtner Avsnuc.
June A, In the outdoor academic year. The College of Lib­ reference apparently was to meet­
____ inter surrounded by giant eral Arts hail 1.6M, the flrhool of ings held In New. York and Paris. school will ha from Jun* 16 to
July 29, Hecond session will he
Virgin oaks. Plans am being made Business, 600, the School of Music,
TH E W EATH EK
from July 25 through August 26.
jniNH HRARCH
to seal aa audience o f 1,600 people. 114 and the College of Law, 916.
The
students
represent
98
DAI,LAB,
May
80—(A*)—1
T
he
The commencement week-end I*
JACKSONVILLE, May 3 0 -4 * )
OAR RALRH D R ()F
evpeetod to begin Saturday when state* In addition to Florida, the Air Force rescue service today
High Low
TALLAHARRRE,
May
H0-(/P)
joined
tha
Civil
Air
Patrol
In
a
Dlstriet
o
f
Columbia
and
eight
Atlanta
76
66
kta and friends of the graduate
—Florida
gasoline
salex
during
search
for
a
small
private
plane
foreign
countries,
Names
of
998
Charleston
84
$0
la DeLaad- A number of
April
wem
tlto
lowest
of
the
year,
iwraona
receiving
degree*
last
missing
since
It
ran
into
g
thunder
lugpera and Informal parRlstnark
66
(9
but
still
above
those
for
the
xama
and
lightening
storm
oa
Vg
yester­
year
and
five
honorary
degrees
Minneapolis
68'
61
whaduled for Saturday
period
In
IMS,
Comptroller
C.
M.
day.
are
las
hided.
On
fttnday
morning,
Detroit
67
60
J. L. Camp, deputy wing com­ Oay said today,
Among those receiving degrees
uid churrhf*
I'hoenls
91
«8
The state received $4,000,168
flan Antonio
M
71
tn the eserclsc* nest week are the following from mander o f tha OAF bam, said
Jackionvllle
friend* of Sanford. Dory I. Altman, Audrey thoaa aboard wem L. W. Ritter, from the sale of 68,490,018 gal­
lons, compared to 94.788,006 from
m
iit attending Melba flaoh, Bath Rale, aad Mark
sale of (TrtQOJW gallons daring
'• t e
.
Match,
Stetson P. Jtotokr-

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W H A T 'S TH E A N S W E R ?
THESE are homonyms. They ore paired wordo
• that sound alike but are spelled differently.
Definitions suggest the answers. By way of llluetration: “ Unclothed bruin" is a "BARE BEAR."
1. Competent Adam's-son.
S. Instructed youngster,

4. Dudes' neckties.

A T a fair, a merchant placed
“
some eggs In a glaaa caae
ami offered a prlxe to the person
guessing iho correct number In
the lot. The six competitors
nearest the total guessed: 350;
337; 330; 353; 340; 347. Of
these competitors, one was 0 out
of the way, another missed by 4,
another by II, a fourth person
was wrong by 12, a fifth by 6 and
the other only t off.
What was the correct number
of eggs In the lot?

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Bohemian draft.
8. Huge fireplace.

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tic. Fill In the squares with let­
ters lu the names of the pictured
objects, according to the num­
bers beneath each object. When
this la done correctly, end an­
other letter supplied In aquare
42, the h n rixon tel row a o f
squares will spell nine ordinary
English words, Including one
p ro p e r n oun. T h e shaded
squares, read downward, will
spell the name of the famous
American. Who la he?

SEAT THEM
HEN the five memliers of
tlieThnnntupxIa Poker &lt;Hull
W
sat down to play on the round
dining-tahle nt Charlie’s house,
Rob was next but one to Charlie,
Dave dealt after Rupert and
two players aat between Charlie
and Rupert. Jeff was the other
player not named above. Just
how were the five seated?
■weans &lt;r&gt;S U*t ‘e»ie»--s;i tantl»rS

DID YOU KNOW?
any whole number of two or
ItheFmore
digits la diminished by
sum of Its digits, the re­

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HERE nre at trust 28 words
■b'seriptivr of food or drink
to be found In this word mar.e.
A word rnazo Is solved by
alarting in any sipuire you
choose and moving from one ad­
joining square to the next in any
direction — horiiontolly, vertic­
ally. or diagoiiHlIy- -until a com­
plete word Is formed. The words
nut) Ih&gt;of three or more leilers.
You must not enter the same
square twice in spelling any one
word. After a word is comph'led you may then choose any
square, nut oecesaril) an ad­
joining one, from which lu pro­
ceed.
j\s a party diversion, give
guests copies of this iniue and
•el a lime limit, perhaps 15 or
2b minutes. The person working
out (be most words ilesenptive
o( food ur drink in Hint lime
Wins.

mainder always will lie exactly
divisible by nine.

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ERE'S a test of attention to detail,
patience and sense of balance, which
Is patterned after an assignment given
applicants for Jobs In a certain Industry
as a means of measuring their enpnbllities.
Some s(|tmres on one side of the dia­
gram contain dots. All such si|iiares are
tn lie filled in with a pencil or with a
crayon—any color you choose. Then the
problem is to complrle a hl-symmetrlcal
design by filling in the corresponding

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squares on the other slde»f the diagram
The best way to work is to fill In one
row at n time, starting from the outside
and moving In progressively. Re sure
that in the beginning you fill In only the
sipmrra containing dots. Then duplicate
the design In reverse on the other side
If you do lids correctly, the two side*
will hnlnuee perfectly, and you'll have a
design which a needlecraft worker msv
wish to duplicate in embroidery, iiuillitig
or lace.

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VS—Tsht (urllttly
ST—Itssr't tldttl tan (Utn. 27:1)

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S7—Altovs
SB—A ton ot Zotihth (t Chr, 7:14)
40—l.ltllng In tltlsil
44—"It* It ilttpiM.I smt — of mfnt
• man of torniwt, smt sri|usin(r&gt;l
with eri*f." (Its. 43:3)

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I T H E names of
* e I e v s n w ell
yflh known memliers
% o f t be " Z o o ’ s
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without coming right out
RftRIXONTAt,
and asking him (or her) to tell
I —To wkat plo*s woo Philip ;ommondod by Iho ongol of iho tsi*4
you? Try this method. Tell your
to got lAolo 8:28)
aubject you're going to demon*—Whoi book of Iho Now Todomont
atrata a trick, Provide pencil
rototos. Iho Iravolo and wnrk of
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iad paper and tall him to write
•—Wko woo Iho fttkor of Hktmmuo T
down hla age. double It, and add
(Nok. 11:17)
Ate. TUs tntal la to be multt- 14—Is wail plico'whoro mo Urooliuo
- dwoll woro thtro twolvo wollo of
plled by fifty. Now have the
w slor' &lt;K*. ta il?) , ,
friend add toUUa the day of the t»—"A nun I hot both frltndt mutt
month on wMeh he wee born,
awl subtract tlM numbor of dare
la Urn e o m a t year (868). FIId 111 and Ull
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that the com b i n e it l e t t e r s
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letters, in others
H will he siilllR t* 4 tp ie i| lip p e im U ilu ii fnM»» 'h # Imsut
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the letter "K" to
get monkey.
OU shouldn't use a pencil mi
One ot the ohthis one, says Its author,
lefts pictured is
Keriianl Jskwny, hut you prob­
an animal; you
iniisl add a letter to foiin all­
ably w||'.
ot her aiilnial's name
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started at the same moment for minus the initial letter. E. g a "lolloped |iiiiv" ih
ihe observation platform 750 a "STRUCK TRUCK."
feet ill the rear. One walked at
1. Outmoded rerrmony.
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2. Spirit throng.
-------- -- - - - other, slightly lame, moved only
3. Rotund tipster.
------------ - - half as fast. How far west of
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deflated.
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5. Wide Imulevard.
- - - - ------------»as the second passenger at the
0. Rogues' nest.
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7. Turnkey corps.
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T'S surprising how many folks slip up on these
queries, each of which you're expected to answer
within ona minute and without using pencil and
paper.
1. Dr. White left five pills with a patient, tellIngJilm to take one pill every half hour. If the
patient obeys the Instructions, how long will the
•upply o f pilla last?
2. A window-cleaner chargee 10 cents per square
yard for cleaning windows. Brown’* store lisa a
Window six feet by twelve feet. How much will
the window-cleaner get for cleaning Brown’s store
Window?
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1. You may hava to go to court if you don't
keep a ---------ACT.
2. If you want attention, you must
ACT.
3. To safeguard against your acts being mis­
understood, act w ith --------- ACT,
4. Something's gone when y o u --------- ACT.
S. Every woman comes fare to face many times
with a -------- ACT.
8. When thcy’ro the center of attention,
."bam s" frequently are found t o --------- ACT.
7. At every waterfall, there’s a --------- ACT.
It. When you've made a mlstatement, lha
proper thing to do la t o --------- ACT.
V. Many hopes of peace ure founded on a
— -------ACT.
* . 10. Anything rnudo or modified by human act
' l l called e n --------- ACT.
i 11. What kinds of sets do you expect from en
’ACTuary?
., 12. Whet kind of acts did the Volstegd ACT
aaek to prevent?
1 lb. It’s a fact that many children suffer from
llt k o f e lACTIc. What’s that?
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" '1 4 . Thk Mann ACT la intended, to protect
womaa. From what?
18. The world’s first dnlly newspaper was ACTa
Dlurna. From the name, you may be able to guess
where It wae published. Where?

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6. Ennuled council.

HEN it't laid, "That’i /rut on act," ft’a im*
piled the art inn Ie so mrthlng unreal or pr«Undid, tike Mite Kula McGthtt (above) "prre­
ducing" a rabbit out of a bat; that ft's not a fact.
You muit look for “ a c W that art faett fa tbfa
Wkl» Quit. Set how good an act-flndtr you art.
W h in th en are blanks, supply mining lettiri,

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Isles, the scene of novels wrllten
by Hall rainy, you slnaild hava
no dlffh'tilly solving lliitoldlime
riddle:
hy/ siurn man liehiml » innii,
I miw n limn In l&lt;nr,
Rrlivee.ii the.linn lline nrie in
view
Kxiirlly half u irm r.
Yet I ran mig. ii ml iln.i i» hue
Though el Hinge il en me /» hr,
That only one, awl hr alone,
Wat all mine e.gre iliil err:
"Plat contradiction," pun will
•ay,
It looks to, I'll confr.ie.
Rut you will tee It, plain nt day,
When rightly gnu tlmll yurts.

HIS may ii|ip«&gt;nr easy, hut
lost try It.
TTin*
piohletn Is to cut out the
six triangles nlmve ami then to
Ii: them together to form a per­
fect square.
After you’ve solved It. mount
the pieces on stiff paper, or re­
produce them In wood, as a party
pnsluue to try on your friends,
IA solution appeam elsewhere
In Ho' tinge.)

NAME THE DAY

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Upon whst plats did the t/&gt;r4 vow
to **nd fir* spd dtt.roy thf
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5 0 - (Till forth
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AIillY'H birthday, May fi,
falls In 1U4H on the first
Tlnireduy after the ftrnt Minidny."Vf)rit day of His week will
May 1 he7 Answer within one
mlnuto l f y'uu think you're
smart, -topoutg mo n utatoy

WEIGH THIS WELL
la the minimum num­
W HAT
ber uf weights, and at

what denominations, with
which you can weigh any num­
ber of pounds from 'l to 12? Inelusive, on an old-faahloned
balance scale?
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HONDATrUTAT &lt;*, 1941
tflHL.ll T U M I TOOAT
Arium enla i n all right, but
faille when we a rtu a llr r m m i
rood men at their goad work.
Philip salth unlo him, "Coma ami
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We make quite at much fust in
ihit country over the marriage oi
a movie aclreti at lha R ritiili did
over the wedding of P iinceit1tlira bfth.

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U tte r. The Hanpld
Hanford, Fla. I

"M ore Ilfe-naVIng eclence him lieeu fou n d and m ade
m , P K w rrr m a c k b n i i s
available to m ore jteople in the pant th irty yearn th an in the
ireceedirtK
th
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cenlurlea,”
tlernreg
Paul
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PI ,s The very considerable Hoclallst
R eader's P lgw it fo r Juno.
lusne* to ►•&lt;m»erv*tlve» in resent
R eview ing mediral illwoverleH hIiii' h 1917, d e K ru lf nayn county council election* In Britain
fM’lenro "iiHH pulled tlie fanga o f plnguea from w hich hun- have given rise to wideapreud dedreda o f inllllonH have had. to die/* Thin liO-year "ep id em ic
.olri&gt;cl*.»" hna
hint lengthened
tenuthRlMM liy
by on e-third
t ie a
aver* ™ " ' 10
n■,l0,,■ ru,,n*
o„ rf ntmiicnl
medical inlritclea"
e-tiilrd the
v e r - ,VJ)&gt;rty
Hge duration o f human life.
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Thu* far no eiplanatlun width
The author reculiH that Ida fattier tiled o f diabetes* at tlO,. I* widely satisfactory has been
a fte r ‘.'half livin g" for ten yearn, ilia m oth er bad the dlneane. ,IV?.I&gt;^ &lt;| *_**?.In. KIl!?le.,»,’ei!i ?hlfl
tiai. but it lievelopnl a fte r the dlacovery o f iliHin:il. She died ( / “ j, lP|W.,|orJ, § Xm Br" K(,v*rh£i
at H2, "keen, active and living up to her hint m om enta."
i.y purely local condition* and
. In 1917 there wan no toxoid preventive fo r diphtheria o r sentiment, nnd ilon't necessarily
ill. IiHilNouing,
H i l H o n i l l g . rncningitls
m e n l l 1“ ' * , “ anil
m i l l I■O l l i c l l l i e m
v lu
e i v o t e r * on
liN'kinw, no HiilfitH to cure blood
iowlr* . o f tt hHI
hiihonln plngtic. tiir;ntfihr!ii&lt;i o f W /T Ui-eombiil. nm lnrl«. X - i| „l0P .ilstriet.mught give an X hurt ilVtt Is'ieii
“r/iy.i’
*■ and “rndlnhi
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........ eifllated hi the fig h t against
*—
Hrely different vote In a national
cancer, Unrgeonn luuln’ t ilarcti t h » pporntltyM now .e ffe ctiv e I'lretlon such aa la dun next year.
However, tlirre la an obtervanl
against tuberculosis, rohthrnl, Ittliuorrliugeai ,(i)&lt;/trl. failure
nriil kid nny dlswnsn, Ilfillh s froiii' Inbfil*, prMMiiho'nlH totrilwl ^v^tTrTi vf^notnw^cat11*Vft votT£!?a
Hft.OOO in 1917; b.*/ 1 9 l7 ,ttlinnks lo Urn "o n o -tw o p im cb" o f !,, r&lt;,iiaider«hl!* deg'wl reflivt tiu.
|M»nli'il)ill pIlIM Hlllflulift'/ilMli IIm* loUll WJUU&lt;lnWllH/r20f(H)0.
nmHiifitiov) Ilf Ihose rlnNHf&gt;fi of noT lllrty y«n rs ago, 9 4 ‘ rrf every 1,HIM) jriihlcs illtsl wlUiln a ‘ "'ly which are agalnat tIw- Hocyear. T od a y, new knowledge o f ob stetrics 'and pasteuiTgu' i ' i ! «, u„ „ h
in" 1,iVki'iw
tbrn o f milk have reduced the iufaiit death rate by tw o- „ r w ^nglyi that thU program ill
thirds 2,&lt;100,900 children have died .who ill earlier time* nlmi'd at the dealructlnn of prlwould have died. In Ohieago, last year, not a slnule child vale initiative and the levelling
died o f thia disease. A sim ilar Inoculation la ta k in g th e e t l n f •&gt;" &lt;»f individual income*,
out o f w hooping cough. The child killers o f the p a M t-s ca rle t lfK-om.*“,n BrUaln'era" f S ’ t i S !
fever and pnoutuonla— havc last m uch o f therr terror since ip Vc|«i off, though la all falinmi*
the d iscovery o f the sulfa drugs and penicillin. Vitamin I) It mimt he recorded that the
lias rem oved rickets from tin* list o f serious diseases. T h e leveling off prove** wa* going on
ch ie f cans** o f death am ong children o f pre-school a ge Is no under ron»ervatlve rule long be­
fore the HflclalUt* took nver. As
ionger any disease, d eK ru if isiials out, but accidents, &gt;
this rnlionn previously line pointed
Still to he conquered are cancer and heart d ise a se s; and oid, the so-called landed-gentry
lu b e m ilo s is ’ annual '.oil o f 90,001) A m ericans is "n o cause •» disappearing rapidly under the
for sm ug self-con gratu lation ." hut the author seen m edical
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science as having acideved "only a beginning.1 H undreds o f fr«&gt;&lt;|ii.,nily an h»ir" im« o, ' mTii
thousands o f molds remain lo ls&gt; tg.stcd. A lready the new much nf hi* property In order to
antibiotic, ateptom ycin, lias |ieriiiittvd lifesavin g oiieralion s meet taaca. when It happen*, a*
in lulierculoHis; another, neomycin, prom ises fu rth e r head- * h,,v,’ "♦‘,*** h •« Kaglaml, that
way against lid s disease. (Tdorom ycelin cures typhoid, deK rn lf stales, and aiireoiiiycin is e ffe c tiv e agaiiint viruses ,(,ath-. then itu'cM ntc may U
"liitlierto invincible," sill'll ss virus pneumonia.
'virtually wiped nut, hoth ready
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i money and real eetata.

"For soma tlma wa hava heard
and raad ,*paaekaa about automo­
bile tnspaation. If member* of tho
Junior Chambor of Commerce will
take the time to visit wrecking ,
varda ovsr tile »tata they will find
that'9 out of 10 cars that ware Involvsd In aeddanta woiild havaA
passed tho most rigid lijspectlon.”
"Most of them are of the newer
class. The -man who owns and
frivea the more obsolete car
knows, that It Is worn some and
drives accordingly, knowing full
well that he will have tn thumb
his way If he gets rarelees, and
that he raanot afford a better car.
"I have lived many years in a
state where Inspection every 90
daks' was compulsory, and' acci­
dents were 'do lower there than In £
states that did not have such. It ^
is only a racket and auto daalera
and parts men are making the
most of It.
"If ihere were a better wav to
check lliet )eadf ,of|numerous driv­
er*, many aceldhnta' would be eli­
minated. Ho iPmg ai men ran atop
In any grnemry store and legally
purchase what It takes to make
them unfit to operate a ear on tha
highways, we will find not th*
condition of tha car at fault, but V
Its operator.
"A high automobile inittranco is
not the answer, for people who
know that their car Is protected,
regsrdlesr, will he all tha mnra
careless of tha other fallow'*
rights.
"Our automobile division in the
state capital should move to rlosc
the liquor Joints If they care tn
mske the highways more safe.
Any sane, thinking person knows ^
that no automobile will go faster
nr more reckless than Its driver
wants It to. Yours for a mart
temperate state,1
Rev. B. W. Millar,
Miller Farms.
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Kdltor Hanford Herald

Tempt gamblert and racketeer
are reported by ih r Tampa Tribune
ai moving lo Jackionville now dial
the lid ia on in the former c jl/
following die Velaico rhoolingr.j
They loo, may be moving lo oilier
Floiida r ilie i *inre Jarkaonvillr
I • * 'I * r ",' •
could hardly he expected In arrom
modale them all. If any of them are
Dear Hlr:
aaan in thie vicinity, we wuuld lie
i l l ystaled
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during n speech
I have lust read an artlela in
glad lo bear aboul il, and liave
l,,im iitliitg Hi'Mtimm uf n proposerl new in lcriintlo n al lubor hlV™..11! J il* » ,'ilT,
*'f {•**
Friday's Herald hy C. (I. Clinktheir pictures.
seales. I agree with him 100%.
movement lire mTierlnleil in Uenevii. Hwlterllim l, in June. It &lt;*20.000), Jfter™ tasMIom ^had
Also
I would like in see Ihe man
i.slo
be
mi
organization
o
f
anti-ComiminiHt
labor
groups,
in
dropped
from
a
prewar
figure
of
Senator Pepper it tinlply, jafurthat raises fruit or vegetables ill
Traill!
11.000
to
ItfiO
now.
Il
really
la
ili'llln'rnln
npiHmitinn
tn
tbif
World
I'Yilcrutinn
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ialed became die American Medical
JACKHONVIhl.K,
May .10— Hentlnnln County
- that wants to
*'AINI- *VH-I J.. jVl.iy W
(''|&gt;ci ml) —So you’ir goiiiK •&lt;» buy a new
Niimsing to find that llrltsln rail
Attocialion peniita in callihg eoni- Uiilnna, now generally ii'gn i'h «l iim a ('omaiuntHl nrgam/.a&lt; priMlare only 2M people with net homei* line but tail slop mill (oimilrr ihe puiblcint linnie owncnliip (Hpeclali—-Parents were nitviseit| ■•up them hy (mat.
tiun
HubHorviunt
to
Miwcow.
I’he
A
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’oiigrcmt
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f
Inpultary health insurance by die
today hy the Florida Hlale Hoard'
” , ” ,e c,ty duean't need the
inromoN uvnr 120,000.
linpliri.
a|ilin(i.„l
v, ”
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,
»f Health wlmt pre-cnlitlons toi O'uklng meter funds, why lint us*
name of tocialirrd medicine. Tlirre iltr.Htrial Orgaiil/.atldiiH, the Ilrl!inh trade iiiiIiiiim and Home
lo retire Irnnd* and give us
othora have w ithdraw n frnm the W orld I'ederatlnn on tin* editors o f Rurke's I'eerngo, which i
"* * PP »'»n*tiiulci the lurgcil •ihbIc cspcioiitiiic in Ihe life of mod hike If p„|lo hits their area lliisl
ia lomrdiing about lliii “ to fia liie d "
o redoellhu in taxes. Then we all
die ways ami mean* In loumi v«nr.
gniiinil
that
It
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h a pruimgantla iiiHtrumeut for U iihhIii.
H*la
royalty
and
folks
with
title*.
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buiinett dial .Senator Pepper ev
•I’liro.i.- „f
this message," would gel, a«UpP tvnefll.
It ia indicated thill both the A m erican Federation o f
" u a c k * ^ /^ h lr ln li 'I'rronete' *•*"" •*•"*' ^dl’ understood." ndate"
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idenlly doean't like. Maybe il i»
stiessed Hr. Wilson T. Sowder.
AHsmdnte Professor of Kent "'"•otalnlog the Investment In the Hlatu health officer.
breaute of die bad odor w^ijch hat l.alwir and th e (M .O . Will 1*0 repreHentcd at the (ieildva meet- These are hiilghts wh , li*n he'
to t :___
Henry Mrl.aillln, Hr.
officer, "Is noi
uu| tn
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alarm parent*, Is'runse polio so '.crippling.
ire tn lly enveloped Socialiati ami ing. Moat Americium will be g|«,| o f that.
It ia a IuihIc tenet nf rnmm tiniam that a capitaliatic nmincemant a couple of the "miss'• 1 ..........
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yt'itrr "*
Is wlthi'i ■'«
its »'«rinal
i.iinoal i lt«
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. I current tool reasotmldv notleioot. "fio
" ‘this
O'* y,'“
Kenniemlier, fsl ls light fear*.
Communiila. He dial aa it may. «
l1" ‘ V.n ! r rr! y prnfessiir bas',,,1 j lll)lr(,
simsunal Incidence - hut rather to l||nlf (nr more of those tmvlng the
tote by any oilier name wopld tin rll aocietv and gnvi'riiment cannot laiaalbly be InlereHted in the jog" map hnvn turned up, ms folI- written
A tluiiie In lluina Owner-1 „ „ . . ..
‘
piepare pnrents If the disease Idlseas
disease show no sftcr-effects; an.............. „ . .
at twrel. The point it not whcthai welfare n f the workera, and that thiireforn all workera i " u?;
s "hip
In ‘•Knmomlc Ij'ufluta,"
. HV *cl , 1' Ji i**Tr1
Z ,'" " ''r "boultl slrlke."
.other fourth recover with very
serving drinks nt n hotel in
n . monthly puhllcution of the Unlver'!y
|,' ” 'A. Is held necmintip. H„|,| that 111 coses or polio slight crippling. Don't let your
it it "tocialired medicine", but ahottld aiip|Mirt f.'ummuiiiat (Inctrlne ami acek tha deatriictlnn
.. elVy'a College Of liustnvs* Ad-;*' ' ' ' fo^
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repotted through May ' armletly ori fbar reach your chil­
whelhti it it worth what il will o f cnpitaliam. T h ere ahnald be a prniaamced a ffe c t na the i Wo'cbester. Ifv laughiogly «*l«|
world viirii|iiHiiiiiii
com petition omf ('ommuninm
h*s me
the mea
idea or
of gget*loioiKirntloa
i iiiiitiiuniniii ami
aim OemtK'racy
womiH-riicy if
u tinhce ; plain* that h« n*s
* » r ......
............. A two-part article,I
1,1 re‘ "»t years," ai of this year.
dren. Your confidence
make*
coil, and how much medicine llierr wnrin
,,f »
j 1" f‘ r"l|.,'!.n "''rb 'c lp le s o f ltom*i” r; « raF
ti polio hits your urea:
1things easier for you and for
will ba in "tocialired medicine" and wurkcra u f I hi* United StatcH, w here Capltaliam in the rule,
loin hamlH with the worker* o f oth er cniiitulixt ileaiocracclon 1!ry
•"l1 |,,ok hU preaant |ob,.Hwiwrahlh a .... a n In th* curranti
In the final analysis It Is the
Avoid crowds nod new rnnterta nthera.
Hlr John Henry bane uf.i.eafiets und Is sent free |Income or the huyer--niore so **kan
— *la trains, loues, or ls&gt;ats, In |mswhether it it good medicine or jiaa namiH w tin inu w trsers «»i o in e r capiiaiixi tit.mix rm i ilh i j0 gP|
and
e
f
xuch
uutioiiM
at
(Jrcut
Hritain,
whc.ru
a
m
ixture
u
f
Dunn,
son
of
a
former
lord
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...... ................. .. mavor1*” *v»l'l»nts of Florida on nsiueal. tile price Paid for the hom e-thaf slble; avoid crowded places where t + * * * + + * * + * f '»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;
bad medicine
cnpitallHm ami
wasfound
found chrvkingi'
cl___ ,
cnpltalism
ailtl aedallHm
Hoclallsm prevails, In
III united oppnMltkm
opposition' ttou 'o
‘ Off bandog,
I^mdoa,was
There ore many advantagoa tftl govern* his
ability to carry vou'litiiv he close t„ mmihTr'. ' 1 ~
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Tlie big drive for die.galea la t UmnimmlHm. Hupistrt o f capitalism by wtirkers Htrikes nt
JHeif eamfifrtm ^"^beirtg m hmmr owner,; U r:. ftlMg Ibnnigliithe tiiinnef.l Id.llg.tlons, l.rrath or, cough'
L "some pe&lt;ipln hrnf»|'*bll'lf ^rife'-ifw(Y^f,lrl'' ItWrttMtM" ''" [ a v IiM ilvM-fallguc, tiHt ' actlve
1
••l.topeh plt mlsd nesr Rrsnsttjj. j
will be pul on in T e lla h a tiff llii» ulie a f tbe fundaineiltal cfirj'ntptii o f f'orhtrlunlidn/
,..-y,r r ...............wittily nor fconomlcallyl Dr. qlng nsts four rule* In Is* plhy,-Ikle hours worry! Irregular
•are* esaalgeg • MIm m * ItttN
werk. The line! putli of d ir Ins
. Rear* e-13. I-* Mat. fe-ll
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PWcPd folks being squeeaed f ff#'rils-ned' to undertake the ilutiea'considered hy prospiwtlre home living schedules may Invite a more
Allaade X a lla a a f gsafe RUg.
OUgert, which it flurried In ui&lt; k
► S cie n ce K n o w s W l l l l l M l l k e s Y o u L u c k y
||?n?,*J,y I" the case of the famous und responslhllitles Which homo owners'. They are: 111 Don't hoy set inns f„cm of the disease
gfenae tM
iple ol riolilia for (jlinlliei
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burl Mouuthatten and his wife, ownership necessitates."
«ditrlng periods uf nrllve bousing
Avoid swimming In witter which
Whllt Is " lu c k " ? Sciunctt know s the answer, for leadxreat grandson of
If* llluatrglea hy s o r i n g u »c hulldlng demand: (2) Do hits not been declared safe hy ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦waj ,
hO or 70 milium dollart, will lie
iisveholovlsts noil nsVchiatrlstH liitvc mil "lu ck " lindar ,'" w’n Vlf ,,,1rl1}. • nrf thirteenth young man seeking employment renllle the responsllolltles nod your health departmeni.
made during dir neil direr nl (oik lm/
HR |»r«y IU " K «ts umi psy m risis m y
ui i uk under V|,.,,r„ y „ f
u
|lf lh„ opportunities should In- free to mnhy ohllgntlons „r home care:
Avoid chllliog! Take off wet
days. I ike "&lt;orisli/rd inrdiciiir" i&gt; the clinical iniHcroMCopi and huvu firutal Olll Wlllll il Ih and most notahle figures III the Ilrl- move nls,III wherever and when- f.'H Huy only nfter consideration clothes nod shoes nt one. Keet.
will hr railed l,y innie other iiainr
irwinHy Wlllll lilliki'H it tic*k . rh oy klHiW Wlm? niliki’H yoil Huh •wno|f#»« 4 ^
wyor opiMirlMfiily I norliH
find of |M*ririfiti«»fu*y of t'liiplnyni«*ti( find flry ulioi't, NWPiiii'h, MnnkrtR und
Flecently
an dial il won't unrll to ImiI. bill ucky. And they know what catiHi'H itatl luck luo.
Hy the
tin; ('oitntff*NN Mount- nhould not Im*
l*y Hit* rrtnn!ifi|C NtuMlitv of luromev find. (4| liny
Imudv for Ninldi'ii wi»nlhi*r
it will lie a iiile* lui put liie annir
l ,Mycdinloi(iiiil HtiHlioH lllivit nIiciwii lha! i
‘. i R
ML,l!,ki
uf l.onU chwh mid Uudn which homo only Hfior further rotiMhlornllon chnunon.
‘kv r Ml. 'kv wi. 13
t ^ / ' " wh" ‘ ?h*
w" 't
Impalts.
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hus hec, given to the nurclm.eris
Keep dean. Wash hands after
and llir MirrciianU will have lo r„|- DlaVH U H t II tart ill tlrttl'rmllllng how
Plays It Hltiaii pan III ia tt.rmmiUK now na K&gt; o r I llliU Ky Wl tHw b^eriuner* ot l,4(hM)flO|Hmndif
Tenancy n„t only hits its right- willingness to live In tin- selected p'lng t" toilet mol before rating.
led il and pan il along In die are. I'nr from Im'Iiik a fickle and rilKllly Jfooilliess, w ho (lO.ttOO'OtMl) which her grand- ful place III (Mir economy hot as spot for many years to come, for K",,P b"*l eovered and free from
people. II you think dial pticet aie scatters iter favors iiidihcrim inately, lack is actually a e lf father, Hlr hrnesl Cassel, left her.' * rule
‘ ‘I* competitively
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. .of . ihe property may 9iea and. .other
.
t
priced and the
resale
insects. ..
Iliirtt
or
nigh rnniigli already, if yruq think Kuneratcd
,l&lt;nrv garlinge not tightly covered.
nurtilml to a larifii
by h kind til hU II i hmihii w hich / i 1*
w i w"&lt;* W ,,r,iw ,,n,^,thui rutnimriitilM in value |ier prove espenslve.
you air already paying ' laiet nil o f us |H,ssess. This twiiwt cotublliPH hoth intuition tlllti e x - 1^ ' , louch thTeapIt.b OnTy "h i S i p o e
Investment or e*-, (piotlng o prominent real estate
anolner'a pencil,.
'nV
handkerchief, utensil
or food
liroker, he sn&gt;ys, location h
tboiigli, you bail lieller wire your IraHtutsory
iseusory iwrceptIon. It Is hiKhly a ctlv i'In Home people and llnusu of Imrds can alter the * ► , .
touched
hy
soiled
hand*.
in
loilldliig
a
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A
widely
......pled
role
for
hayprimary
objective
delegation in Tallaliaiicr ami tell com pletely dormant in oth ers
2 I
Quick’ net
looi* may
prevent
cripte It
is lmini „n7.„
price or
Home,
rent estate Is
.ViV,
1
uV.. j
r
IJuly Mminthatten's lawyers ,-a-1Ui* ? mat
,int hip I'drc
of a home
home, since real
i|i« hi yiiirdou'l waul any |uil ul
How Well il i’anctiiriis ilepfiidH entirely on o u r coti.tclous
Imt
esreed
tv»otr:
two
amt
mobile.
Herr,
ilhcn
nrut'dlr.lihca
of
,
,
r*
,
,* *°
plained
that
heegus*
nf
Increased
!
theta new laa liiilt.
anil unconscious attitudes. Menial stales w hich produce taxation the Income of fg,rd and "
prospective
buyer,
plllk
yJ!'1 //"T* J '1.,
^l" ’ i?'•HIIllU
r times the Imver's annual the
Irwortlf. inn ijurni miifiiir wriiri*. nruiiniinr im
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wr,,r"'
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,ny
l,n‘
'sea.
upset
stonm?h,
ntuJla
sumRobert Mel-eati. pinulrnt nl lire tension— w orry, fear, a nxiety, and aelf-donbt— have a jinrH- l&lt;ady Mnitnthatten had l»een re
thin rule n |^num rurn- porlnul rol#Ht
" Arrocialed I’ rer*. the greated nan- lyxitiK e ffe c t on intuitive itercoptlnu. On the oth er hnnil, the dticed tn nne-ninth what It waa
hii
nof it newt gatbetiiiK otuuui/*lin&lt;
n the hiitory nf the wo,Id, irvcalt
SV.^ltM S». — Plr. M S
Btm fonf,1FlorirU
vthy the newipaprtt ol tlie rounlt)
art under tuch cuntUnl « riliciair
today. Became, will, frw racepiha -It requires Hint the total outlay Husslness Administration, Unitionr, they are opimMitg lontinued nil up tnul down tlio IIiip Htipoorls ,t|ii' fact Hint thin hIx U i j
,n” far maintaining tha home amt verslly nf Florida, ftnlneavllla.y heavy rtovernmcnl tiwudiiiH and hpn km m il nerve you likp tin nll-Ht&gt;«inK **y«— If you tflvn U. n
' extravagance in llm iare oi a •ihRitco to function prois-rly.— Joint K. (libson In Ynur M fe . hoa! nf others whose names aren't
u a r d i n a i . i i ik h
recorded In tha hall nf fame. Rng-i
VAI.HARAIH0,t^hlle,,May 5 0 RKtuating public debt ami
land I* leveling off.
tA*lKteVen person* were killed
craaring buidrn of taxation
•VATICAN CITY, May H tU -^ liv a landslide near here jarC
ic; incur tlie •nimotily oi lire laxThe
death
of
Kinmanucl
C
ris
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night. All wera'hurled iihilar an '
0 B s c n p e D e a t h fit
wiUflin.
IrbirdIb u/lin
Aft*
goui«rt&gt; radiral
radical r
rlrmmlt
wlio arc
tina Cardinal Huhard leave*, the avalntichx of *arth and s&gt;one.
tglttailtd only in dcrlroying tlie
liege of Cardinal! with
K government, ami ibr ptnfctsinnal
member*.
MARTINRRnRn. W, Va.u kfrv
^politiciani wha like la rncod die
I- i.t
7t ^
Jhiiiani, arctihilhnp or
w —W7—T.uckthat passe th under; &gt; o p i » '» money. Titur, lire newtri*.
died
ln*t
night
of
o
heart
rlanding in all that kept Martiniinch. Ho waa 75.
. paper ar* condemned not far adbur.t from entering ala namea on
cardinals have died
' votaling round buiineri-lika methHy W. V„ Hitting .
the.roll nf violent deaths otter tha. Fifteen
Memorial Day w e e k - e m t ‘ re the college was hrmurht.up
Tourfaten Drug Co.
odr in government, but lor o|&gt;t*w
70
members
hy
th*
enmistbry
happenrd yesterday morning
' fall the public iolarail.
Been advlaed to have an op­
Feb. 17, 1046.
oMt railroad Wowing In nearby
eration?
Just a little concern­
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Jefferami
Oounl|.
The Herald could do o much
.ed T Titan perhaps these facta
i o h o f providing publicity
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RARNR DRfiHRR
about modern method* of
•".ii.-ricJ*
fund
&lt;a
____raitini
« campaifRa:.if
R. I*. Bowar* and their two aorw,
f u go— treatment before and nfter op­
IKW YORK C ITY, Ifa
• Community Chart,
eration,
will
1
st
reassuring.
___ Herman D.-i-lll Middleton
r n ^ u &amp; a J w ^ CU,S 3 t d #.
It a driva' for tometWifa or
Tettey a .lateor, beleMwper.
(ivtriyofBdrifn
a earned
U. m crossing. The Baltimore at
oo all tha lime. We
■ting,
pula hix patient ih the
,
nf
Maater
,
Waahl
■. MVj’-. f-.u
lo rend raportan to
College, CoUWthd
from Wi
(,t,-»y
Dr. Milton C ? &gt; |
concerned with rti^h nut*
mil
annou
need,
today.
ol
nmiylxhtpadl,.
aod.
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Assistanc e For Building Program

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along with the teacher Mias Bar- Itoili t’oul l* straight in turn!
W'
iiir'." Runrechi Coleman’s lllfl .
amt button* pail way iioui a
K r d a v . Hm?e ."T iu d e V n Jrwelr, Store. ,
|? 8 * ^ r d on Saturday
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their favorite IvooJ volUr
i.\ y li.f.i» i,.rnfslr Photo)
. crystal, and all*
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nelly at their home on Park Ave ' " ' f r o m *jn.cnth*y
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, / ' MV *Uu' Galloway, Barbra Rucker, Olyya rhtrrDHo^Bcacb n»*r Sarasota 1'Mmerand Mlsh
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the lea table litMrz. K. J. Moiimil mi* ilr.* Mn. It. A iiiio Atlanifi, Emt.nky Mai.nrb, Nl*«
th -n^nt n#vi»ral davn with f^^oratloiin on lhi
■ K*.»le.rc.«n. In .C l.vIn n Smith.
Klnhhoff. I.ila l.effler, Hetty*
J .m ir M o?i^, of rinded nosegay laiuquetn ami
[iHinenled w i t h
r*. Mward Smith, Mr*. Hpelr,
Hall, f!aro| Skinner, Barbara uir’mlnaham who are vacaGonliig sireamers compH
corations on the
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.display tables ami throughout the
sWashburn,
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o 1 George I Wllifree.
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mul Mr*. R. „ ,rlaryi Anlin }:'„r, , ' t Ellen WentW. Vierlch of Manhat- r,M'.n' v&lt;,.,,r', °.f kI“ 'II"|u,m'*.
K. Johnson. J r . ___________
morcland, Joann Snauldlng, Gladys tenHlchard
Beach, Calif., who ha* tiecn the and gerliera dalsle*.
Well*, Kathleen nula-uuck, Anita guest* of Mr. and Mr*. W. V .1 Serving punch during the afterH I - Y J lin io r H H o n o r
Aiken. Carol Jean Meriwether, f!!” f foe tha dIIm week left mi it'*'" were Miss Dorothy Sack«;lt.
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ii..uii_...i and ll.r
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ST A IK T IIK A IK K
‘ George H. Arnol.t «f Coral f t * ? , * v' ry nM‘ Jf,h' ,B,d " r'\
Gable* spent several days with his 1„
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».t her
moiher Mrs. F H. Arnold « f uaf f l yVh| J | ,r
J U ,, such
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pla&gt; ing with six yen, old
Mr*. J. SV. Wiiltllit of Eil|f#water brother Al, twu v^hi oM I O|o 0*
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visited id.lives heie last Friday. •nine yeur sister Marv l. m
Rev. uud Mrs. Nath Thompson i Next Friday live mm., inclines OtMilfi lift \ I.- i;, I-. Al. Dalit
left Tuesday fin a slnut visit it of chlldim. -.electen in ii. pnlat
Mtlnirei 10,
r..eiu„*s 44c
heir home In Oxford, Ga. While , nomination, will auprsi
|T,e
I 1.1l.l. vii Ulr
there, they expert to attend the . Herald. al«o u hallo! folio where
rotiiineurenrm exerri«e* hi Emory J by Ibe fifth nnd final ........ ..
lUmei-ily, (he Rev. Thompson's i ill th* ronl*»t will l.e .Ti.isen
I.AST 11 MEN
Alma Mater. This year mails the I Parent* of each weel.'s winner
golden anniversary of Rev. Thnmp- •ura eligible to receive frer tickets
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son's
graduating. They expr.t to 1
j *to “th* iKit»
by culling at
return here in alanit III days.
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Mrs. Clement
Hallrit,
ami ■
daughter, d ll Chi attended a pic- .many Amencun r itic
nlc given iq honor of Mrs. Hurl* •„ *"**” " ,d Colwell ai»l Ms,.., A
Lee Fergu-on. learher at the EliBarnett -pent the &lt;l.i&gt; .i. i lm
sen School &lt;.f Dancing, tltliei pu- ! blot a la-t Wedne-&gt;l.i \
..m l W E I ) . !
1pils uml mollirrs uiu tiding **»re: ! Die icyolui to no,oil,I, ,,o rioic
Susan Cimpci, and Mrs. Cooper, i"^ Die Mens' Fellow lop ■ I..--. ..I j
Judy .Mciten, and Mr*. Mriirn,
t'ommiinliy MeMio.li- 1 i ton. li
.lean Mellows, and Mr*. Mell..ws, ,n,,l Tlinr-dav evenii,c u il.e I.......,
Joan I »|»|ii«ift uiol Met,
*',4&gt; I ' * * ' i , A 1 I il l. Mm
Marv Nell Davis, und Mrs. Davis, wttH 'be soclnl one.... ..! Die
Marv Anne Collins und Ml*. Col ttmnp. in the I...... m a »«-in-i (
litis. Susan New ion Jiul Mrs. New
a,‘d
,‘*r,,||ic « .
pcoi
lo.n Susan Kerr, ami Mi*. Kerr, piicblny liorseshur- ll&gt;.*&gt; pi.’sent I
ami Palsy Smart and .Indy West.
»• Djr outing lm Imte.l v\ iilmio
Mr. ami Mrs. I. Ilcmbaidi have Winkle.It. J. Iic.au. Ifiipi. d D
leturnrd to Dun home fioiu a *•- K- Weaver. L A v. l.....oe Do
trip to New Jrrtey, wlieie they host. Ail Ion lat.l. iin.t .« eoe-t, &gt;
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cixitrd with tiicii.H and rclaiivci.
*Pt •’ Hallett
Gordon ilarnni lu &lt;liern in IscbTb* next mcrtuie. u ........... .
ronvillc allrndinK the ITorUl* I'csMon. will In- Wnlnr-.la. I..... I,
Convent Ion Dm pa-i week
.**• Ti.’ltt l*. M.. at ito- I d.i. i...oi'
t*. .le-snp ,d Wa-hMiglon, It. t!., &gt; Mr. and Mi\ It ..........
wns u goesi al l-'riii l.oilet- Iasi left lhaisduv to, a .■..oil.iiiaGi.
week. Hr flew down to ...... II his business nml pleasoi ft 11* I** I »»nv i
dauglilei at ltolliil«.
Ixluml. New Yolk
llli.inn.I I'a-selb* 11 v sp&lt; ot "I VMrs. t hniTnit. .Met/ i.tt i, I'Mt!
■ml dav* thl- past week at the last Mondav in •»»i..1.. &gt; if Hit*
Florists' Cotivi'oioio in lucks,ui- with friends.
In
viHr.
, Mrs. Walt,*t Dii-iiiu lm - i
t» I
t&gt;n Mav
Victoria Htilnoit ; Chicago ............ evin.|.-.|
lloulley, wile nt Ituqiii Iloiitlev, . wilh frit'iul • ami »' I ' •
profesiittl of Physics, ai Rollins! The Hunt Ketleiei tiiniilv vis
f'ollege n-1 ii rnlit from New York Bed with the \ II t-I• launlv
(Tlv oil the rhnmpion. Mis. limit- Friday prim to then ilrpaiiiiie lm
lev left Fern I'xrk on Apt. If&gt; to lx- n lengthy visit in IMl-l.m i Ii. Pi mi
lues.nl at bet huge one iiiitu slmw xylvuilla.
of new prinls in..I drnwiiii's :il
Mr. and Mis lb in \ Meavei .....
Kennedy Culleiies, Fifth Avenue, visitor* Hillidav at Du- I.... . III
N. V. This •Stiit.il .....pi- I fin Mgl. and Mis Vim Dvke
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niit11v with II pi ivjtti* -how llli’ on ‘ Mrs Heavei Iiusmc .-oDv
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Mav 'J. Aflet Do opeoiiu’ . Mis from a Dip to ITI’ wmDi ........
limit 11-v leiillliiu d in the city i -Mr. nml Ml* Ihumid Nliiinl..
Crlc-.lt HU1M • Mill IUUNC
i b I.•|m inline iniit*h uf cm'li (Uy ui ilu* olid fu iin lv . Mi ......I Mi
six'|
I'Diktn Itmiisciiil •Wilium Frawity |
Keimnl” Gallery, ineelitig and l.o w ilrim ilk and fa m ily , nod Mi
omt
M
rs.
W
oodli’
l.owdei
m
ilk
-mil
lulklng with many people who vis­
m Ni-w
S P I.IIA I.
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ited her exhibition, which lilts re •la u g ld cr, w e if vi-dm
reived much favorable response, H llli’riiU lli-su-li In-l Sunday
M tilt II &lt;11 IT AIKS
Harold B a r iie ll left Ih iu s d a v to
professionally and In sales. It Is
■•o n ?ei a i j K "
to lie oti view for tile entire iimotli resume hix w in k In ih . W in DT I II DMA A l t l l I IN O IK I I ."
luirt
iiipiii
in
Wo-liiiigtoii
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h.
of May, ami will go on circuit dmP A H A M ill N I NKAA S
HUH. ami lOfill, for exhibition In is no au d ito r . lie is a l'o pu mI.-mI

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BOW—Almond |i#*n
with long s.ish belt to
sluiwn m aiuund to
the new year and ii ii,.,.,.,,
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Members voted to eaehange Polly. . ja ( ^ aa ,iv^tiai,i wtlb S04*
anna glt.a at the club meetings . „ rr
K M centered wfth an
only. A hfrtb announcement
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The final winner of the contest.
“ The Vust Promising Cltlxen,
will receive nn Httrnctive silver
porringer donated by W. E. Had&lt;r. jeweler. Pictuics of all con*
s are Iwing taken hy It.
I. * ox. |iiintom Ophcr.
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daddy, who I* no engineer for tinAtlantic Coa»t Lino lUllmnd. ex­
plain what make* the whistle &lt;&gt;u
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lesmiu
Vern Dyer, Jr*. Cnttliighnin, and I the engine
blow.
inolliei
Charles Wale* went on a fishing ; At other limes Sally
trip last Sunday and Monday on takea her to the Sanford Vocu
the Gulf of Meaica.
tlonal School to visit her Krond
Mr*. F. It. Arnold w.* gue*t of j mother,
Mr*. It. C. Muxwell.
honor at n birthday dinner Friday Grandma 1* quite proud of lloi
t veiling given by Miss Eleanor ' tact that little Sally can Insert
Arnold and Mr. Howard Arnold al i piper In a tyiiewrltar, type hei
their home on Hralrlc I nk*. Other [ own name and a few other words,
guest* were Mr*. D. M F.van*. II. s *!ly also likes to .qierate the n.l
|M. Evan*. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Hen din* machine xml can count dear
IK. Evan* and Mr. George Arnold up to :«».
o| f'nral Cables
1» spite of these .....nopllsh-!
Mr. and Mrs.'Ralph F. Wolf .if " '" d " '»• '"»slness auhjwts. Sally
Saiusoiu anil Spi oii'Ji. Ill, tlhio,|baa lio desire to Is. a stenographwere guests over the weekend at I *r or biok-keeper a. her main hij.. |terest is coloring pictures with
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. r . , #||tr ro|oM or ;.raynhK.
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Ml*. Anne Lovell entertained
with an after-recital party at the
home of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
W. V. Lovell on Celery Avenua on
Thursday evening. The party .
honored Mlaa Martha Barkedala
following her senior piano reeltal
al Rullln* College.
Pink gladlolu*e. were u*ed In
t
| Professor and Mr*. Ralph Hunt*
MUa DUnn Baker ha* left for dtrotating the room*. The dining
V The board'a^m an acm of th. !?v ,,f Krrn Park announ^dI t o d o 'U F « y « « « « 7 u . to Visit wluT’reie table wa. rovered with a linen rut* 1
work rloth and rentered with a
live, for noma lima.
Banford Woman'. Club will meet
•rj n ^ 1h‘ n*
lovely arrangement of Editor Me*
a
m mi i Hm f*luh hmifM *laii|(li!#*r, lla ifl, (u llir r y Hina of
Mr. and Mrr. Daniel flenk.rlk *’" ' * nd
“ hd K,,hrr
j
on Oak Avenue.
w ........ Th..
wli U.
event *'•
of •
Juno
I *»»
at ,4:00
oVInrk
llftllMHUAY
,H" r •
, *n' wi
’kitb at of Behring .pent the weekend a.
Assisting the ho*te*. were Mr*.
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I. Chapter
r h « „.,r No.
M.t u
finUr Oif hoin*&gt;
of the
bride's par*ata al guest a of.M r. Henkarlk’. parent*,
Reminid#
J. Order
c _ or(1
Drlv.
John M. Taylor of Orlando, Mr..
and Mr*. J. Senkarlk.
tT . er Star
a -a. tU *Y
c * * ord
Onlyvery
the eloaa
lm
of Easter..
Star, will
will M
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mMlla|,
fam,|Drive.
|M and
Edna Wallace Johnston of Winter
Masonic llall at H;MI R M. This frlemU wtli h*
MIm Winifred
Friend, af Tom Vernon will re* Park,
.
lt
u lovell
,
„
will ba obligation night and a mrPr#a
m wit
I Jfor
B Hthe
H wedding will ba gret to learn that he wa. eaJl#dllh* hostess mother. Mr*. Lovell
vi.’« honoring pan matron* nnd the■ iikMIa
* f. the bridegroom, Hr. to Commerce Oa. haeau** of tha ./w m t g the gue.ta were Mr. and
b u t M iron, will be bald.nod w
Jr., In.I aerioua lllne*. of hi. brother, Mr*. Barksdale of Chatham, N. J.i
M»* (‘rank Itlii*.
* ..........
m J iV t K. UClaas of Hi* Fun. ■grandmother.
.rent, of the honoreei Mr. a no
oarer
r,Mri». Frank Hina, Sr.,
.j*
, , Frank Vernon,
Baptist--Church will meat at /:!)(» and hla
KIhI* Bin.
Bln. oof,
Mr*. Alphonie Carlo and Mr*.
b . Klala
f,
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c kMla*
I'. M. with Mr*. O. K. lleulun, till Baras.,!*.'-aunt,
hr goeeia
Klim, at
nt j Mr&gt; , nd Mra. j „ h„ j , mmrB and Johnston of Winter Park: Dr
They will lw
C«l.ry Avenue.
tha Aug*bill Hol.l In Orlando, Mr. children, Dorothy and Johnny, of Hinton Doff, Jarkeonvilr; Richard
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.ml Alf*. trank Bln., Ill, and Jack.onvllla have been th* recent W. vierlch of l.na Angeles, Calif.,
d.iiKliler Helene, Mr*. Grace A.
of Mr. and Mr*. John D. bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lov­
uh
ell i Mr. and Mr*. John M. TayEhbel., the bride a grandmother of Ahraham.
■lor and Mbs.................
Helen Gordv
of OrChicago and Dr. Norman Gilbert
..................
fir i
of Rollins College will aim tic, MU( Sh| ri„F .lc k ha. arrived JjJ** “ j;
Ifrom Byraeus# University In Hyra- rjr* ■Kr.r aITu
The Ladles* Aualllarv of the prM#nt.
Iruaa. N. Y. to spend some ttm el“ 1*9 B « » " d»'a
Veteran's of Foreign. Wars met „
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'•with
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Af.
.d II.*
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parents,
Mr. aand
Mrs. .i
g i t Thursday evening nt. th. La- B u t t y , B i l l y D l l l l i 'S I I
John A. Ebk at their home on H o i M
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—--------f Also Floyd Cooper, John Krlder. an. College School nf Music for ,n d gn«‘J1* called during the apJunior Trl-lll-Y inemUr* en- lloldiy llrlsauu, /.eke McNah, E^ (he summer term.
pointed hour*.
fljerlnlued on Thursday honoring Yurlxirough. John Keeling, Wallace.
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™*nl«r memlx'r* nnd. their molhera nml Thuraton Tyre, Arnold Har- Frland* of “ Chuck'' Herron, «on l l s t r l i n W o m e n 1*0*11
with n tea given at the Woman'* ilugtoa, Cedric nnd Ray Dunbar,:
mr, and Mr*. R. W. Herron of 1 •* "
Club (mm fi:(MMo llilMI o'elnek. The |*. R, jtach, Dan Hatton, Stanley this city,'will tic Interested to learn '
F t lV O F l i e
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CtiilUrtn thsuld ti* csullonsS by
group la aprinsored by MU* lb - limmley, James Ludwig, Richard nf his election a*'president of the I
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p irtn l* lo avoid iwnnmlny In |i»io'cea Sieved* and officers Include ||*** and Ulcbnrd Snow.
Wrsieyan Foundation at Murray {
uy hon |iD\NH
tui«d wstsrs, partlculsrlr in arssa
Carol Jean Meriwether. .president;
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State Colleg* at Murray. Ky. He Al, n , w*feal,.res
atf«ct«il by polio spldtmlcl. ChitDoris •artln. vice president; loy*^ ------ --- p r r , " - ^ 1 ------------ , ha* left for the Young People’s
r k RI.IN - - American women in
gi«n should use only b«*ch*t *r
Mae Cogtuiru, wcretnryp Martha
FIO liyT IO tM ]
'Leadership Training School at „
haVe 1KV)|fd thrlr fuvorita
ublie poets dsctsrsd sals by Issal
Groga,,’ treasurer; nnd Jean Ford,; ------------------------------------------ -------.Junaluaka, N. C. aa a delegate from
mUrj ,hem with whimsy
tsllh authsrllltt.
chaplain.
. . u o m .y WOOD, May HO f/P) — »h# eallega.
|alxnit Ilf* In a blockade,I city,
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Red and while glAdlolliTn were . " u* again delva Into Ih* Holly-j
.
tgnd baked the mUture Into a cook
used Iq lovely arrHugimientj h. the J ^ M,U,|a; ^ , a
" " " imm
j Gurats of Capl. and Mrs. Clem- book earning money for llermsu
rharltle*.
They rail their book 'Dperatlon
at the foot of the stage and was p J w lw k c t ^ n d tth u lk a U slen - School of Dancing held In Drlando Vlttl**." after tb* llrltUb-Ameri­
Covered with nn ecjru laec cloth. '
1
wnf. ' ' , „ t Fr,day were Mrs. J. W. Wld- can airlift which feed* Ibis lx-of ibe New Yo *l. S la l*
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, , henr scgmsnta uf tb* language ills of New Hmyrii* Beach, Mr. agd sieged city. Tlwy bope ii will
Done
tb* fable a.irroHmh'd w|tj, gladJ « h ftaJatentama as “ M il- Mrs. Robert Flowers and daughter earn I h....................
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iksi
for
rharlty-ai
«ne
loins«is alid fe r11 aiiil e o innlIine11ImI ^&lt;»&gt; ""vh fnrelgnlsms a* “ Mad- Mrs. Robert Fl° thU. of Alt»monte|d „
,Mmk “ l.lSkl books,
K
r(|
rn|l pr„fli.
l,,.bt.r.
camnnga," ''Smog.'* ate.
SprinK*. Mrs. Hester and dagghter.
I
crystal bolder*.
Van Dyke Jefferson snd
The Ixmks are selling like hot
llnvlng
laien
lirought
up
on
th*
Mrs| During the afternoon soft music
nnvutg ix en
“ JJ
,iaii*bter” Dawn, Mr. and Mrs, Arcake*.
— By WIIUAMRIM —
was r e n t e d by Miss' Mhabelh
o l h l e * , : M s *
Labb Mrs.
Many buyers treasure It more «Ctniiol P in t W in ,,
White al the iiiaim. Meeting Ibe
I sin preparing a dictionary of I Mary Ly"**0!!',,,, ^
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(r.,g*,.c a souvenir uf lltelr exciting hP ,
guests hi t lie door wa* Ml** Jane llollywoixl
THE HID KOIIH la meellug
th* Msditsrraasau rrD«4ibip
terms with Ihelr spe- Hass, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. R I » . under tb* Russian blockade i Iuud
Mriird amt composing Ibe receivim
Hehoone. Mrs. Naney Tefler and as a guide lo good food
sgalu lu Pui lx amt what Hi*
itup
rial,
local
meaning*.
Here
are
a
nine were Ml** Meriwether an
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Haaver.
Each recipe |a accompanied »*v | woiId tmpvk is ilia! It might
i i t
Mis* Hleven*.. Memlwr* of the far few of tb* cntrlr*!
Miss Chi Chi Hellctl, daught*r of an anecdote. The anecdote* ir i achlsv* eoioe ut lli* liaimuuy of
.•.clor-a
man
who
hale*
direc­
Some tiafives ot Tokiti, wo
illty uf Remlmile High .School were
Capt.
and
Mrs.
Hallstt
participa­
a barbel
quartet.
veal the problems of an American
re«f. wear ttttoo
iu
‘Invited
vlti ‘ to attend along'whh
‘ " “the tor*.
ted in th* recital.
t I t
housewife trying In serve Anjrn
g/*cc ot vlotku. JlarM isua7B guests who railed during the ' Agent-Ail optimist with a cigar
call style meals In a foreign landi
Iloffo-a surefire success, such
Ckln, *#, we rest/, ro/uitfer
dly kill), oil light.
afternoon.
as Esthsr Williams in a bathing
where;
soup umlo ut thtik in t a Jeff*
ss** l--I I I
if
suit.
cacy. WonJti it that* MeJ*
1. t’ook not only speak-of dlf
Tift rwro, Mtwana crtKanta, ityn
la Italy ■ atan darned veilt'olo-sal - good.
ferent language, lint cook a dlf [ know wk»l th r/ it ttlllug intot
iliwautly fee four days. Na was
Coluiur.lst a necessary evil.
I I I
ferent style.
lathy ha didn't have la rspeal
Commlisary-a place where ac­
2. Al) food must conic in by |
Yawn Yuwnieu lays ha never
tha petfermante fat th# west
tors get rolts.
klrplane—snme
uf
II
dehydraled
j
has any l««k. lull as daylight
(hast.
Miss Eva Ellen Williams,’ daugh­
Darlng-deslgnatiog of any piesave
welghl-aud
many
things
U.
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saving went lata sRsit ha gat «
ter of Mr. and Mra. Robert
.i i r
lure that wont show a profit.
women are used to are unavailable
Ieh as • taul miner.
la Toronto, Chanda, a burg lex
1 *iDarling"-a variation o f "hay, Ham*, was Initiated and welcomed
S.
Gooklna
must
be
done
In
the
I I I
a* a new member,of Bsmlnol*
masting tha tarter of a hoots
youl"
ods when the gas and
Turks
and
Uittk* ar* slickllltfi’ ior- •* r*~'V • *
he haa Just riled, shook hands
turned nn— because
S ta T a '. a' nDetlag^held^ reesnlly ! afactile'uy area tutne
log their lobgusa out at each
with . m and tkeu vsatsuJ
tors.
,
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___onrd to save coal.
other uysr a succsr luotbsll
Eplc-n picture with Gregory
Tha second story wan cen t up
One woman claimed the record
•ante. Tb* team* wet* *Hiving
Peck.
ou bis aliqust—be didn't Isavt a
gavel over to Mr Williams, past !• look her 23 hour* to finish her
fo r - but you’d (twei guise It—
Foreign film—a picture mad* In Ktron, during Ihix Initiation »*r- T»mh roast, using several diffei
calling card.
tha rain with gsui* over th* len*. vice. Mrs. Edaon Golt, worthy ma- i writ ovens. When the |mwer we.u
•.itgorgriius-descrlplioii of any iron w#Ifonitfl i liff# numb#i* of ( ®ff In onu ovfti# nhf would ru 1*
iron, welcomed
I U l0 th.nVM, of a fr le M ta am
ir film.
vlaliors
'» \ \ I ()♦&lt;!• ( t if | \ |&gt;11 |f j i
Grrat-inedlorr*.
chapters and following the msst-1 fiber part of town where the pnwM
Matnlflcent-not bad.
I 1 K *s* •) N l I \ s i
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Ing r#fr*sh«*taa were served and happened to be nn. Fortmiaich,.
l-anjr female
Hollywood
Moosl-any
feint ‘
tha power In seldom rut off in all
l l l i I I \ . MINI
t Ii 11t » \\
a
social
hour
enjoyed.
resident under 40.
parts of ih* town at th* same lime
Mitsiral-a picture wltkmit clothThen there's the rase nf Hu*
wife who came home triumphant
_ . timers - anyone who rrmcm
Iters when Joan Crawford was a
lemons—a rarity since the block­
starlet.
ade.
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j Presa agent-a man who ran
‘T.emiiii pie for desert tnulMlii.'
proVs Barmint wasn't wrong,
she announced as site handed the
.Trutlucer-an ulcer with relemons to her Orrinan rook. Tin y
latlves, •
had It loo. Donhle m ist, with
dcrlpt -somethlug everybody
sliced lemons Mweett. Open facid
grata should have bean baiter.
■APFV RIRTMItAT
pits are not among the Get men
atlonal-kinda punk,
specialties.
May M
irlet-a chorus girl out
The blockade com** In handy
for^ excuse* If tha meat turns nut
Dickie Fhagait
rishm-somathlag wa try
about.
to
Just tha first edition
which may overshadow
nd Noah Webster,
^n7/
verba neat.
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l-Important Two Game
Series, Storting Tonight
Sanford Drops 2 Of
! 3 Weak End Tills;
. Ban Wilbur Slatad
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dllOBMAKBit ■reNavy
has rrtjds to spare. Capt.
ANNAPOLIS, Mil., May 3 0 - Phil Ryan Is one of four mono*
UP)— With 'enough football re­ gram winning end* still on deck.
cruits aboard to "toy with the
The real hole Is at center. Again
Idea" of a platoon system, Navy plebes may take care of the emer­
Coach George Hauer confesses a gency. Hefty Bill Bryson already
little more optimism than he felt I* being compared with Dick Bcett,
this time last year.
Navy’s brilliant center of 1945-47,
’’ We’ll be young and Inexpor- and Walt Schifferll rates high.
lonced," Sauer says, "Rut I think
Thera’s no Bill Hawkins to
we’re going to havo a bettor club." worry rival defense* from full­
Better, that Is, than the Navy back, a highly Important position
tram which humbled through eight in Sauer taairs. But two other
toeing garde* before •catching plebes,
OiWrhout
and Bob r»
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Army.game fever and batting the i Ilnon. vie,I with Dave' Bannerman
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Cadet* to u 2i-BI 1lfc. .............
for the Job this spring. Banner-.t
Navy's youth,* and ladk /it ex­ man boasts one year of varsity
vie
perience under varsity fire, will
play.
Kllher Klvls Purvis, a Junior
varsity product, or Frankie llauff, , ,
the Plebes’ high scorer, could suc­
ceed I’lslol Pelc Williams at left
halfback.
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Hauer luoka fur "a IIItie* more
learn speed" than last season. ’
I Quickness Is almost an obsession
with the former Kansas mentor
1 who ended a long succession of of- V •
flrer-rnarhes at Navy a year ago.

Training Races ,Seminole. Defeat
To Begin Tonite | DB5'to™ ji&lt;!" " - Pro"
i At Volusia Oval O f *SS? J K S fc ™:

The Hgftrtmf Giants ffr o p ^ d lw o M the .OglMMvlUgL.O-Neti (Special—With appriiAlnwIelJr,
yesterday afternoon In Daytona
and win one gamvTrotn the Pal- races scheduled, schooling tests Heach, bv (he score'of 7 to 5.
4tha Aa lees over the weekend. preparing the greyhounds fur the! Aro. Daytona Beach
Pitcher,
'AS tha result of the activities over opening of the pO-night race meet- limited the Heminoles to 7 lilts,
the w&amp;kend, the Otanta are reel­ ing at the Volusl* County Kennel ||U| timely hitting plus H mlseues
ing one-half' game ahead of the Club on Route, 02, Daytona Bench afield by the Daytona Beach team
feurth nlare lie Land Red Hate.
on June 8, will Iwgin tonight.
,|ed to Aro's first mound defeat
Rebooting rare* will lie staged |n six starts,
' ' The Giants Invade Conrad Park
le. DeLand tonight for an all-lm- each night throughout the week,! Ixieffler, the Hanford pitcher,
l game with the Red Hats, ending Saturday night when gave up 10 hits hut scattered them
w two teams return to the Merrill Watts, racing secretary, effectively and was aided by two
pal Park tomorrow evening expects to have all of the 700 double plays, to rack up his second
tturn engagement. Manager greyhounds registered at the i victory against no defeats. Ills
Iruber . Indicated yesterday track, schooled and ready for the teammates committed 8 errors
f would send Righthander opening a week from Wedneadoy' afield.
fllbur to the hill to face night.
| Baxley and llardln did the re*
tr Bill I’errln'a'aggregatlon
Schooling races lu-gln at 7:!I0 reiving for Hanford, while Free,
tonight. It Is likely that either o'clock, but tile p o st limn for the well caught for Daylona Beach,
Jbe Hchultt or Charlie Ruse will regular season will be 8:15 o'clock.
Gene Pennington hit a home run
get the mound assignment for tis- Children are____
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not pcrmllted
during Hnd Fulton llaxloy and Clyde Barmorrow night's gsme.
the schooling races nr icgidar searapped triples to pace the
Friday night the Giants played *»«hesls to the Aaaleas and blanked
The country* ace greyhounds
Aha invaders 11 and 0 behind the will compete at Dnyluna. Owing
five hit pitching of Buddy Lake, to the phenumnmd populurily of
who racked up his third victory of tho new club during Its Inltlul
the season.
1W4B ncomom, President Wllliiiin
Saturday
night the Giants
‘ J*,B F*;"r "''i*1,
Moved to Gainesville and were detho
kennel entr es.
foiled by the G-Men by a 10 to I Con"e«|ucnlly n. selected 35 top
count and yesterday at tho local
whose dog* *«•«
pa;k. the Gainesville aggregation on various Florida tracks the past
edged tha Glanta In a a to 8 tilt.
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Saturday night In Gainesville,
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attempt to item tha Gainesville P«Hng III nmko
tide, but the big baa of tha tfnlverUde. CRy nine boomed out 18 hits,
while the Giants were collecting
ftve from the offerings of
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florid* * newest and most Iwaiitl•ful dog track, tho big parking

Mterday the Giant* and the
en each rapped nut eight hit*,
Paul Ponlello and Marty Regan
worked for the O'k while Jack
Deal wen Utie route for the Gru-

,« « • *'■" been paved. Kxtenslvp
landscaping ha* been completed.
IAJiuge e cctrlc eye timing clock
; ba* been Installed in full view of
Jhe spectators. This year Manny
|Gatos' orchestra will supply the
Haarnnl's Inahllltv in nroduce I music. Last year It wu* "canned.”
w S hh. whan ihev counlSd most
Motoring greyhound favorites
M e r tha d ow &amp; fl m terday lnclu,l# Never Out. 1048 Volu.l*
X l n l o n 1^ Bsnford lo ^ W tlM ^rby winner; Motion, which (Inf l i t u .i,.
am4 wa, Ishod second; Gloria Ann, Hooner
a t t t S o S h b u t o n r ^ u n a e r o s s , lelffl. Hnow and Sleet and Poverty
! a l flbed tha hases in th e ninth ,,rld®' Stars new to Volusia
unable lo More
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TWIN IT. IlftNARO OOM are hugged by Barbara (Igft) shd'fo-Lea
Crane, blind jWini, a ft« the animats, hsd been presented to Ui4m In
New York at the 0r»t annual convention 'of vSuddles^nodrporaled."
The Bronx, N. Y., organization will attempt to provldr cohip'aninn doge
•or every blind person who wlihei and merit* one.
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S p A T *'A^ rA ' „ M?y 30
Plilladslphu''*1; Nsw'York I.
o BouthMNtorn Lonferonco college* wnahlnioti in; iioNtoii i,
0 jran and Jumped all over Southern rSirSi\.
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D 4trolt, Mich The CIO union
threatened to (lie unfair labor
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ATLANTA, May 30----- James
Lynah was plumb huarso today,
from Jeering.
He
Jeered annual
football
games. He heaped scorn on coach- j
c* who shed crocodile tears on the!
■shoulder* of wealthy alumnus and 1
the same alumnus who dig down|
for cash to help pay for football;
talent.
Lynah was panel chairman of the
Joint meeting of
Southeastern,
Southwest and Southern Confer­
ence representatives here Satur­
day. He caraa over from his Sa­
vannah home to defend the sanity
coda of tha National Collegiate
Athletic Aasoclatlon.
The former director of athle­
tics at Cornell lambasted college
football m "too big for Its brit­
ches." Some of the more ardent
football sponsors cringed a* ha
warmed to hla subject with;
"The rabid and hysterical urge
for winning tagms-and taipUdeld*
for the obnoxious bowl games
have removed the fine old game of
football from tha realm of sport
for sports Naha."
The Hchool officials
listened
patiently, then voted to recom­
mend an umeiidmsnt to tha NCAA
sanity code which would permit
alhmiVi lu furnl-lt three free
meals dally to athtnte* during the
school yvitr.
The conn now piohlblts money
grant* lo "’ dcii** solely nn their
athletic ability. The suggested
hum
..id Ic- scut to the
NCAA fur innsidiTiitinii at It*
January mwlimr lu New York.
L vn n li said Hi* ..u n ity c o d e la
l o o llltcrn l as il h' iiip Is iiuw .
U p objected lo ic-rulllng and

GOLF
DRTMA KNOCK, Irslaml i Mp Cready of Ireland won the
Ixh: Amateur championship by
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Of Schools Seeking
To Kill Sanity Code

frrVlHIBAN I.MAUI1M

Fowlkes won the 82(1 low hurdl­
es and the broad Jump. Blens was
first In the 220-yaid dash.
The meet was the Mouth's first
(nteruunforence context.
Other Individual college scores
ware:
lanell
_ Louisiana
Georgia Connully
lIGHMOND, Va -L lo y d Man- Taoh IB, 1
Sammy Snead, Johnny Pal* Duka 7, Mil
HNKAD IN RICHMOND'
gild Jim Fetrlor advanced to
RICHMOND, Va.. May 3 0 - (,V)
eeihUlnals 4»f tli» PGA loUinvy
—8am Knead still la In tha flald
untry Club.
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and so all goes well with tha Slat
N, J. - Mrs.
Irlekaon Saharannual Profeaxlnnal Golfers Asso­
badlly .wott tha women's Kastciation tourney and It* Richmond
Opeu Championship with a 64hacker*.
Snead lured a gallery of about
&lt;1,000 lo the 8,077 yard Hermltae*
course yesterday and may dupllntareonference track

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GAINE8VILLE, May 30-&lt;8pecelali- Clifford D. Wllliama and
David B. I.*e, laapaetivcly, h«ad
professor of Civil Engineering at
the University of Flordla, and
Chlaf Sanitary Engineer of tha
Elor Ida Stata Board o» Health, are
authors of an article In the
HI lasue of Civil Engineering,
pubHihed by the American Bocicty
ofeCivU Engineer*.
m the article. Williams and Lea
riacuas, with the aid of picture*
and drawings, the role of the sew.
age treatment plants at the Univarsity of Florida, and how ex­
perimental plants are liclng used
, for research which Is to lie applied
to sewage problems all over the
XlHtC.
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explain, "TrentonIdous economic Impoitanc* attaches
u jfh e pi mil no •- s wigo treatinnil noil iIIsiiohsI in Florida lieI cause of the Interrelation between

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sewage disposal and water supply.
Sine* mush of lha aru-faca.drain­
age passes- Into tha bnderfctouud
system and much of tha watar
supply Is drawn from underground
sources, complete treatment Is
Inecessary.
Regognlsln* tha impotranca of
sewage treatment to the health of
tha State, tha State Board of
Health and tha University of Flor­
ida hhve tuaugugrdted tha pro­
gram of readarch to detarmlna (ha
last procedure* and Installations
to meet Florida conditions.
Two installations at tha Uni­
versity of Florida are being used
In this program - a small rsmarch plant and the new treat­
ment plant for the University as a
whole, Incorporating special de­
sign features to increase Its value
ax a research medium while at
the same time serving the practi­
cal purpose of treating tho sewnge from the university com­
munity.”
Tho research at the University
1* partlculary well adapted to pro­
blems that may ha found through­
out Florida the auhors pnin out,
since there la a definite similarity
between the university commun-

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Ity and tha typical city; Like the
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the University exiper
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the waves of residents that come
and go with th* winter and summar school teams, tha same offeett
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Huri'fMMfiil Selling Of &lt;)iinlily I'alnlh
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He Tickled Pink Tu Deal W ilh You..
W e Cun Furnish l'aint And GIumm Fur All Y our Needs.

Auto (iliiKH Installed While You Wail
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entire iitiH-k exclii*ive millinery, aiidre-x i.i-ti.ft Houle No 2. lit.m* Oiiv » f .Xiuy. I * 19
$700.00 Terms.
PX type watches
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iiaalka rharaa It fee* ■s««
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experience in Seminole County,
•360.00 Terms.
l a l A v * . Phone 1110.
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Expert Itsdio Repairing
O LD N BW BPA PER 8
X V ITN Farrt in v I im ml am t o f ll c la t I
IIK It U IIV MIX'KN
close to uptown busies*# dial
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Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd. 8t
T h a ^ P i* . IH
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A . .XIU il l* . H l i n l f f
n o t* n f H » m ln o l» . H i* t * o f f l n f Priced to-.^MI, With
H E R A L D O FF FF I C E
Ua CL 617 for Itattery. (5eneni*or'HeinlHfUe Coimtyr'VViirliia. W ill oh i-o
A. I* 10*. I IP * Tlh ila y o f M a y , A t&gt;,
suit purtnisar.
Mtv House!
If
K T r t T B T T iT o ir t htltlty
and S tar-r service. Hwaln’.
'JSU5' W nT .“ ' t ® )wy of 1949
n
F . I IU II N I H IN
lUttrry Snvic*», .101 W. rirnt „ r (jl(H
Paint. Outside white M-06 gal.... r,Mirit .hiring
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t . A. WHIODON, HR.. Brdtor
I .......... o f * * le lo fro tll o f Ik e c o u rt
Mt.
Ion.
119 8. Park Art.
Phone 1141 NKNKARIK (ilaaa 4 Paint Ca.
8KB l/H KOR
113-114 W. Ind. Ml.
Pkon* $39.
MIMEOCItAPII PRINTING
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FOR HUNT
AND TYPINCJ
condition, reasonable. Can he
A NEW two bedroom house near
(TtEDIT IIUIthAU OF
seen at Security Lumber A
the city limits, very nice and
3 ROOMS furnished apartment,
HANFOHD
Supply Yard. Phone 70A
priced to sell at $0060.00. Terms
Phone
new kitchen unit, full Hotel aer-1
FOR &lt;|ulck Hale, one Norge refrl- H* ^
vice In eluding utilities, linens,
*rr" nR*&lt;l(
gcrator, 7 ft. I paint spray out­ Oltl.ANOD Mothlng Hriitlnrl. Or
laundry A maid services. Mr. THREE bnlroom house, very
Isiulo Evening Slip'. Call Itiilpli
fit. new. Standard Oil Station,
ABmall, Valdes Hotsl.
| modern hardwood floors, 3
Ray. tior&gt; .l
Celery_aml Sanford Avenue.
NEW.’ unfurnished apt.' Phone - baths, nice ground*, good neigh- NICE Floor type Show Case. 8eo
EI.KtTItIC or
IB2A-J,
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| bora. Term*.
ACETYLENE
at IKK) Myrtle nr contact Analey's
WELDING
110 South Park.
mode r n * pa rtrnent | have Imalnesaas well established
Hanford Motor A K i|p t. t * .
With furniture • AOA 8. Park, operating profitably.
2011 W. 1st Klreet
Ave.
I have ranch lands, Improved and ti— AKTtCI.KH W A N T E D — 0
AT fH fc Cowan Apia., conven­
unimproved, from 00 acre* to
LAWNMOWKItM slmr|-ened, Id
iently located serosa from tho
80,000 arras, also Umber lands
............... ...............
cycle* repanid, lock ami key
Post Office, one room efficiency
with Pine, Cypress k Hardwood. GOOD n*ed piano. Phono 4A-J.
work. No wailing -work guar­
apartment, modern tile bath,
anteed. II. W. Shuman, 310
Highest
rash
piKe
paid
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suitable for hualnrss couple or
C. A. WHIDDON. HR.
East -Ith. St . .Sanford. Flu
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
^Individual. Phone 890.
119 H. Park Ava.
Pkon*
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Beach,
6 room ffurnished house, SEVERAL hpmea,
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Refrigeration Service, STKAM-I.UX
llnum
Washing
Is^iw.uw ivu
hL„_2
dectric kitchen, garat*. Near price from |3^00.00
A*” , Phone 1240.
I Entire nutalue
uutxlne area
Hrr« Including
k bus. June or Augua! 00. Some of these homes are; rh,mfl
• screens. Km*- i-sllniMtes. Phone
1Q4W. Caldwell, Bos 908, Of*
now and some are . close In .'“ 5!
collect Oviedo 21161,
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furpiihed. 600 Park Avenue.
LI*tlnga. w.Vl1fd__on .homf*, fkrm*i
Glrrwanted
! Tifies fXXfT'FtrnutBT— brake diuiiit
J. W. HALL, Realtor
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Ornrh P a * lr y ._ ____ • &gt; turned: master eyltnder* nfA APARTMEDiTS, 116 u
paired; im-\v lonke lio*e In.lull
Melhmvilla Ave. Pk#44# lAAW. Halrsmcn wantcil to represent the
ir»t
Straet.
FnrnUhcd ff
t-d: lltfh|ii, horns, ignition, nmlin
MASONRY Store 'Ruliding,1 South’s most progressive autotoo is A apart menu. Day, weak Nl
tunr-upsl spark plugs rlcnned;
and garden, lights, watar,
ninhllt- asaociatlon. Exclusive,
% t totrth, Phone 18-R or 1491.
A
front end rehashed: king pin*-----protected territories. Good com­
liearingu, chock absorliers; enr-(
missions.
Excellent
working
hurt-tor oil fillers: wheels bal­
Ipen Air Market. Home condition*. Car essential. Reply
anced, muffler: tall plpvx; flixo
aits lota 9280,00. Several homes to National Automobile Assomats: b&gt;*ly tightening: radinlor
elation, P. O. Hog 862, Daytona
sr construetion. Flamingo
hnio;— far. briis,-. GoMrantL-eil
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Death, Ftoridg, —
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llts, A miles south.
Office on
work, using liest material al­
i . Qarnett or]SALESMEN for Orlando,Daytona
ways a saving. Phone 12 for es­
Reach, Ranfhrri, Delaind and
timates.
Meilmurne. Wonderful
oppor­
F IR E S T O N E S T O R E S
tunity for nten with real sales
I I I H . 1 s t. S t .
ability.
Established
business
with leads romlng in. Salary
and commission. Can make 1900.
to $400. p«r month. If not In ( • ■ ■ ■ H n m a n M a a a M a M l M B M
L08T: amall female dug, roddisli
anted In permanant Job,
brown nemo "T u ffy .
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retiring theeo bonds, we would
he In petition within 18 year* to
laaue additional general obllgltlon
bonrfa to take care of rebuilding
atorm sewers or our more general­
ly uaed atreeta,
“ Our new Charter, which within
the paat aeveral daya ban become
law, specifies that revenue bonde
are required to comply with any
debt limitation provisions. Tide
meann that bonds for a Terminal,
for water ayatern *ifenalont.or for
a fcIMIqnldallng sanitary sewage
yrtensinn, cnnlil '»e If sued, eo long
a* lV taxL.g power,..of the City
W*e nut pledged,
1 “ Under budget provision* nf oui
City Charier, expenditures of
1424,400 fur tide year means we
have an expected Income of this
•mount. The property taa levies
for debt service and operating exponses nf the City account* for
34% and 24% respectively. The
1(1% uiilillei la i accounts for 10
% nf the Incoma, prdflt from the
watar work* operation la 11%.
Occupational license tax** and
franchise tsxre bring in 1%.
"Sanford’s (hare nf tha County
road and bridge tax Uvy la 1%,
of our Income. Fines and bonds
from the municipal court amount
to 4%, and parking meter Income
is also 4% of tha City’i annual
Income. Hale of property I* vs- J
tlmalvil at 2r/r, and 1% comet from
gilsrellanrnus Items, surh as Zoo I
contribution", Inspection fees, tiny |
licenses and the City's share nf tax
liens collected by tha County.
1
It the lament nf serious-minded
people as well as other* with spectaculai axes to grlitd. Costs of
supplying municipal services In
P»r&gt;f*.rd have risen In tjia P»"(
Ian yaari, aa ha* the coat of living
v
„« ,osi o| doing business In
every other line. In 1940 the City
expended 1292,600. In 1942 the
expenditures
dropped
to 1268,900,
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probably due to ct Itleal materials
shniiayrs and lack o f, maqppw r
to pre^vtle carry tin (he work of
the municipality. This has risen
since to t I'.Ml.VtMS for 1948. and an
estimated gross expenditure of
|604,AOO tor 1949, the latter fig­
ure being 12% higher than Dial
for 1940.
"High eost of living Indices and
Inflation In general can arrmml
for hlghpr costs In Hanford. We
need only note the Hist* mid Fed­
eral Government's expenditures for
the same period; tho State of
Florida spent $74 million In 1040
ami Increased every year to a
figure of $217 million In 1948, an
Increase of 204%. The Federal
Government expended $9.4 billions
In 19411. War brought un a plivnotnenal Increase In $79.7 billion III
194.1) $96.5 billion In 1944; $100.4
bllllfnt In 1945.

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Memorial Day

It nailaur* Kraai Vasa Itaal
(Continued From Cage One)
our national defense," he went on, i
double use of wage credits."
Walker explained that under the ■gradually Increasing Importance In !
law the executive director cnoidlll- '"Hod that importance Is teadlly
.dr* activities of the (Inemploy acknowledged I.y both (be Army i
inent Compensation and the Em­ . "Hut the Air Force has by no
ployment Service Division.
'ami the Navy.
"Vet we find that since January meant superseded (hose older ser- I
,j|(1 commission has created a new vlcet nor rendered them miner|in,||j0„ known ns the 'confiden- essary.1' ‘
u slnrllng salary of $6,980 pet
Hulsey recited the services of 1
Hal a-sistunt to the chnirman' ui cat t lets In the i'mdflc war. Their
year. Thls'nsslstuut has been glv- planes did the rerunnalsaaiire Hint
Another new |oh has been created made it possible to si'lxe banes,
fit a neeretarv at gtl.lMMI u year, he el Id; softeoe.l the enemy de­
known as the 'office service sup­ fenses; g"ave Hie sir cover to
ervisor' III $5,199 pet year".
ground forces ns they landed and
Ilalph llavia la executive dir­ fought liilnnd.
ector of the fnntmU.dnn, hut a
” (li,lv nftei the hast) had been
entniitlsslon-aupported bill In aled-i built, slid after shore-lutsed nlr
Uh his Job Is pending before HiejsrHml, nfler ait fields hurl been
Legislature. Another bill, offeredl|flown In only then did the Navv
hv friends of Davis, also would 11mn over the command In the
uhollsh the Job put Davis hack to Army and move forward to aclxr
A n il HU ION Joey, 4, had amarfed from a 20-alay coma and tecognlxed
his old position of Unemployment tinollier base closer to Jiipnn." he
her, Mra, Anthony J. Cardaropoll murmura prayera of llianki|lvlna at
Component Ion director.
declared.
the bo/'a bedelde In Ihelr BprlngflelJ, Mata., home. Joey wet Injured In
Henalor Walker also camplnlncd
And before n silent Ihroug ill ' a tumble from Ida toy wagon. HI/mother and family credit prayen for
that the commission has spent Arlington's ninihlc aniplllienlie I
Hie young*ter’e recovery to consciousness. (intertuilonel Soundpfioto)
workmen's compensation
trust Htiinlot Tvdlugs (D-Mtll today
funds In “ pav snlarles and ex- called for an America so strong
iwtisen of certain Individuals whose Hist there need never I* nny “ fu­
bear tm telatlon” In admin­ ture unknown soldier."
“ Expenditures dropped sllgbllv duller
of the Workmen's Coin*
Huusiilne gleam'd on thousands
itoatlliliea,, ™&gt;r
but istration
after ceaaallou uf
or imuhiium
„
of tlnv flag" over the graves of ,
oeenpatlon and rttllef continue^ t« '
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lha* Federal
tYifHral coffers,
L'lif/l'M. HlDHI*
Ihe fallen fighters al laps sounded
drain the
expen 4 Th* AliBfM’ljlIfil fllllllfltFXt*H
and patriots |il*r*d wreaths on Ihe
aes Itelng $121.7 billion lit 1940. I94H Klni icin hu'» mlN^il IIml hhrid
Federal costs were 99.9 billion and olninl nod llircnleued to tiring still tomb of lit*- unknown' ""Idler at ,
Congress Is well aliove tha $10 to remove from Ihe Workmen's the cmintry's grealesl military
•y M U
billion point In setting the. budget CompensaHon payr. II three of cemetery.
for Hie nest fiscal year, 1948 Fed­ Governor Warren’s special InvesTydlnga, ctmlruian of the Heneral expenditures were .110% high­ Hguloisnml his press secreinry.
ale’s Armed Hervlces CoinailHee,
er Hiatt those for 1919. Hrmemlter
However, Chairman llaymnnd Ig ii'm 'i'lV iiic d Htnles mill
must tk'tl- |
EW YORK—It ha* b«sn said bsfor* In thl*
|ln,.|r “ to woihl pom- e with
the figure of 72%, which Is Hie Haines uf Ho- Imltihlrliil thunuilsdspxilmsnt and It will bs said ^taln that
1 linvn
Imvu hem
been fr*.r*&lt;l&gt;.ni and■ Jtistlc*
percentage Increase for the Clly •I' u tnl'1 tlnv nltendy
for till."
lha motl*I it not lha moat dsslrabls of Manhattan
of Hanford.
taken off Ids pavr.ill.
I -n,„ nnH„n must he
well pro- 1
women. W# already have drawn tha Art of Hslsn
"AmdIter side frnln which lit
llarne* also explained other em- ■pare dtlint no aggressor would 1
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Fraasr htcausa of ohr aantluisot along lhaaa llnsa
View the tax picture Is the amounts nloyes rrftrred to by Walker had ,|Br„
and so H ittin g that
B A l / 4 J and doubtless on* of ihsaa days John Robert
ld out hv our rltiseni. For the been hired "for special and cun- ?«|«.r*-al for any nggressoi would lie
derai fiscal v*»r of 1947-48 IldeiHlal work. Wlien It wan com certain.
I’owsra will como Into the olllcs in riding boots
199.1,116,701
. reildrul* plcte I took llirm off Hie payroll."
19,8.16,701 was pal
paid Ity
with a blar kanaka whip and blood In hU ays—
Million"
over
the
world,
lie
said,
Of the Hlate nf Florida lido the within Ihe commission wa* caused
ysara of careful nbasrvattou, w* hav#
loo
wo
he
Hliltd
M
ai,-.IHHIvr*t*l
Federal Treamry, and for the »*m#
regrettable conclusion that tha avsrv
names said “ Internal strlf* look In Ihe Dulled Htsles for "light
fie rind $141,609,701 win paid into by tome merit system employ**
i* aalf-cantared, hard, graaplng, mar*
on ddelrversnce."
the Hlate Treasury. Assutn
who think they mvn ihe eiiinmia1 good-looking only In llta way that g
The Ailington SBurnihlage was '
Hanfnld In he an average Cltv.am slou and ate answerable to un nnc.'
it off lha oaaamMy lies la good-looking.
repealed In mliilslure in ihuiitands J
hSietl on 1946 potmlaHnn figures
-------------sxosptiona, it ia true, hut If w« must
Ha added that ha knew of n» of cities and lunnlrix and In for­
Hanford people paid $2,194,726 Into
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ be general, wa must aay: modeie—you can have
tha Federal Treasury and $196,922 lenkl’u; official wilhln ihe com- eign lands.
•lataDewas
them.
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Into tha Hlule Tieaiury, tea same mUeloii who had reilgnrd.
General Matk Dlaik made a pll- •
(If Walker's charge about “ hark primage to Anri*. Itj.lv, In honor .
Tha beat argutnaal against this warped reason*
year that they were paying $490,742 to Ihelr own City Government. dating" uf claims, he said the pol­ those who died wlih Ills Klflli •Ing of oura la a alx-atory bruwgaioM bauao on Wsat UUi stratt,
wharslu are contained Usa Graaa Jjowna Modal agency and tha
11“ Of all governmental levels ihe icy wa* adopted by the commit- rountrv Inlemln to march hide by
Oracs Down* Modal school. ,
^
Army, lie promised liallans "my
local government Is rlmear In lha well.
rlHiens, and lervlm rceaivrd for •Ion under former Governor Cald- aide with your country until Ihe
The agency la—wall, an aganaM 1$ M aat somewhat apart from
dollar* pul out is more taslly ac*
II* explained "it list Just come to goal of complete peace Is uthe avarags agency m that it wax tha first on* aauMUtaad (a
eotinted for tliau al the Stale of my attention. I had nothing to do clilaveil."
America, according to reasonably ratlaM. ^formation.
Federal level*. We see eoina cvl- with It."
In London's Hi. Margaret'* . Tha school, howsvtr, la aumaUtlnff alaa again. It Is tbs only oaa
deuce of work hv Ihe U. fl. Moll
Hurnls T. Coleman, general Church, Ainhassadr Lewis W.
of Its exact kind in the country Itffil what ast* It apart I# tha fact;
Conservation Hervlce and the U. H counsel for Ihe coininltslon, ex­ Force chaplain declare) “ of all
that anywhere from * doaen to* fit of tha girl aiudenlo who Mka
Euglneei flepatlmenl. We note plained that Ihe hack dating of Douglas heard an American Air
tho 10-to-ls-week course live on tho premise*.
that the .State hlgn-way* In the plaltns concerned about 900 periona Antarlran days, Memorial Day Is
Mias Downs, in other word*-a tall, sharp-looking soul with slash
county are maintained in a degree employeil In lha cigar industry at 'he most tarred."
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brunst hair, tha figure of a an**—omUA ■■* is.** ebua— y
and our children are given a more Tmwp*
— Melidieir. ..f i).^ nillli.li legtun- -gtirn bi only a monair achooi but What amount* to g dormitory f*Y
••pensive eiiocatmu Ilian our cuutf
, Coleman said the policy was look part In Memorial service* al
v school lax pavmenle would af* tdoptrd after a series of public Madlnglay, England, I a cemetery
’ A* a matter of fast, U !g pattafMi go (fiaaaly aftsr sorority-bout*
ord. However, lline eeivlce* are
tearing* last year and lha back where 7,(810 of their Amcr.ran
Ufa—with an 11 p. m. ourfaw, a hauaa mothar and all Gw real—thet
not at our beck and rail a«|r avail- latlnft of meh- flBlms largely nf« comradft-ln-arms.ar# hurled.
whtr. ycu «nUr tlm buildUigi you feel alinoat m U you ware calUag
aide exceprthioutfit channels and
acted
cigar
worker*
who
were
un­
for Jenny to taka her to Mm fitglM Chlhop.
'
tha lermlnal of the channel l&lt; us­ employed during the Christmas
ually Tallahnssee nr Washington.
Tha chlaf dlffsranoa la that, whgre tha sorority 1a a kind ef rtdtcu*;
holiday*
last
year.
“ On llio other hand, wa can aee
Jloualy-wMbbuli closed corporation. Mw Downs dormitory taka* In
the local police patrol car pet Iodic • He said commission regulation*
fill kinds of recas and religion* and speratsa smoothly Right now,'
ptrmltilng
such
a
practice—after
ally making It* roundel Hie Fire
.there are American, Chilean, French and Canadian girls oh hand,
yuldlc
hearing*—ware
adopted
lit
department memtiere ara Handing
And, tha haguUItU Mia* Down* assure* uc, no hair has bean puliad
i readiness to aerv* Immediately
ORLANDO,
May
fiO-ISpaelall
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Coleman a^d ’‘ttiare lute baarj
i rasa of fire alarm. If a street
r hacks up. • crew will ba on no Use of lha doublo wage cndlts," —Bamlnnle County Judge O.
Stanstrom of Sanford,
.within a sliort lime; If iprlng
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youngest elected eotmillif..develops a lot' of trash,
y Judge, will present Eagle aaur wlf# call* tha city Hall and
sards and ba tha principal apeaktaken out o f jhe allay in tha
*r at Orange Dletrirt** bl-mpntbi *half-Aar, i Thot#' la aaaereta
the Comm
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V o n m o ' u m n Ta i- - m . » » f what ' y w t a x jdollae
•.iA jfjlj^ -forester* from II H6ulh*rn
trout lha Cliy dfdHaaFolic* Chief J , Fountain„ of iiearalj
W;Mainlyr» gave the following
win not
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limat^g “ * *
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'f n
iharlff Hatcher received a
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” r " ,,w,, M *
.lay in p o o lso fW o o d , and the gun
««iM
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was beside the husband's
body.
Sale* t&gt;» r.lxll.r*;
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Cava a rads a
In the house were (he bodies
Net waL loo** cine
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is* of Richard Sieswerde, 32, ah Army
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1 1 1 veleren wlm was prepating lo take
hate*

NASHVILLE, Tann., Way 8 0 UP)— Nothing I* ImpoMlble for tha
negro In America, the United Na­
tion* mediator for Palastlg* said
-&lt;• his examinalinn ior lit* Mirlugan
ia ra * — —
IT os
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today.
t— utucere ssies dlrsci lo
&gt;slate bar. and his 30-ytar-old wifa,
In an address prepared for de- auiner •
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I t 01
I livery at Fisk university com -.
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' menrement, Dr. Ralph H. Bunche I am*a
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The
Peppier*' 18-month-old
e*
predicted that the negro will a t m -' k“ it
*•*to baby daughter waa asleep In lb*
IT os
tnally attain romplet*. equalltv In U r* * ..
.house at th* Gm* of the ahooU
America.
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I'oujirr iM liiast „
ing". but she wa« not harmed.
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“ W# negroes," he * eald,' “ muat
' Dr. Paul BloiHom, Kant county
.ha great reallxtu, The road over riorlgs, (red* A
coroner, ileerrlhetl the deaths i t a
which w* mihrt travel' is cloar,
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Tq
To
W
bresssrs
Coasuaisrs murder and "iilrlde.
though the prospect may not ha ilene. rod’heavy
&lt;
Police said Peppier, who had
pleasant. We suffer crippling dis­ JH Is*, no ....... «l
SI not lived with his wlf* for a
white heavy
advantages because nf our origin. fleas,
I Ihe up ........
IS
SO month or inure, arrived at his
Rill wa are Americans, In a bas­ Hen*, Ilahl under
home about 2:90 A. M.
ically democratic
American so­ t *bs ........ .— ..... | |
lie dashi'd up In the house, of­
It.KMwri. old ....... IS
ciety x x x .
ficers said, cut the telephone
bretaed N. Y. alyle
While nothing is easy for the
(Feather* «TT-bDd&gt;
wires, end broke Into th* hack
i negro In America, neither Is any- Florida, grade A
door. A neighbor returning from
To
. To
I thing impossible. Tha barriers of ..
a late party set the time of tha
. . Metsders Consumsr
'raca are formidable, hut they ran liana, red heavy .. to
shootings at about -k46 A. M.
liens,
whits
heavy
St
i be surmounted. Indeed, the entire Hsus, light .......... it
It was not certain which of tha
j history of the negro In this roun- Roosters, old .... ST
(B
» victims -war* killed Drat.
•try has been a history of contln Florid*, grids A
Meanwhile in Evansville, ind.,
To
To
uout, relentless progress ovar _
Rstsilsrs Coasumsrs a college sophomore who brooded
Fryers, red ......... si
, these barriers.
over his divorced hsauty queen
rollers.
r*d
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&lt; “ Lika ‘old man river,1 the negro
wife’s refusal to make up- with
•ne, red heavy .. tt
' keeps 'movin' along,' and If I know i *ns. whits heavy t i
him was faced with a charge of
1my people, the negro will keep; •ns, light .
shooting her to death.
,
ooalers,
old
I
1moving resolutely along until his i
Mr*. Helen Msrie, 26, home*
, goal of complate and unequivocal
coming queen last year at Evans­
I equality Is attained."
I
ville college, was snot four tlmai
CITRUS REPORT
| The speaker further predicted j
with a .26 caliber pistol as she
ithat mankind will finally achieve' WINTER IIAVF.N, May 9 0 - •at In her bedroom romhlng her
The H(ale Citrii" Inspection hair. Hho also was a sophomore^
; “ a world nf peace x x x In which (tPl—1
all men "hall walk togetoar as Bureau 19:00 report In boxes:
A squad of city policemen' a r-^
GrapeTanger- rested her husband, Richard
equal* and with tllgnily.”
1 Runche was awarded Ihe second
fruit
Oranges iner.
Thomas Merle, 26, at the scene.
17,199 86,648
honnrnrv tlndor nf laws degree Rail
The shooting occured In Ihe horns
6,047
99,.19(1
ever rnuferred hv the university. Truck
of Mrs. Merle's parent". Mr. and
22,227
I IH.944
Tha only other man sn honored wa* Total
Mr". I.oran Myrlck, where Mr",
Charles II. Houston, Washington
Merle had lived since getting
attorney.
liar divorce two. and one-half
month* ago.
Roy Perkins and Robert John­
(Ooatlaaed From Fast Ob *)
son. Evansville police detectives,
Amoy. Other" Dial ha went In said Merle signed a statement ad­
trsatlaoed Froaa Pax* oa*t
Formosa He was seen her* several mitting he shot his former wlfett
were only slightly hurt; no Hmea after he was supposed to because she had turned down his
charges were filed in the accident have been In Amoy. Most source" reconciliation .pleas.
Julian was appointed to th* Job think he I" now In Formosa,
A im! In Atlantic City, N. J.
of Treasurer hv Franklin D.
(Some Cam on source" said i'nlii-e held a 49-year-ohl truck
U Te*W‘i . ‘ the‘ ^measure ^ " t 'h ?
«» "•»*
Formosa. /,river today on charges nf shoot
pis
ly wounding
President*.* with n ' fixed expire and money- They said Chiaug is &gt;•'/ ^
Presldenl
«1'.»
his wife while she knelt lit Ihe
lion date.
iniifldrnt Ihe United Hlalen and
The Treasurer, not to he con­ Russia will gu In wnr and Dial he hired begging for merry.
Mrs. Gertrude Rhode, 21-redfused with the cabinet post of svill lie chosen by the D. H. as
Hccretary of the Treasury, has Asiatic leader against Communism. tinircd singer nml accordion play­
er hilled ns “ Rusty" llhoda—died
tho Job uf recelviMi and dishura
(Dispatches front (lie provisional shortly nfler "lie was shot Hat-^&gt;
lug public money, Issuing and re
d r e m ^g Mpaper
B r ^ rcurrency
i-Z .M ^ nand
d e oc'in
Canton
said
dremli
In, f|vp m|n« f,|r|f
,{nt|0ll today
from the
gov-a urday midnight outside an Atlantic^
City cafe.
Her huahqnd, David Rhode, told
iullan waa horn on a Kentucky rpr" '? : nJ‘ " fh
farm ami rose t« liecome a rnanu- m
h|?, tru n Lo^ i ho aen* police "he had Iwcn “downing hi*
facturer nml president of the n.nJI,r” .n,n,
. *!u? character and dunning bin em­
(Jueen City Trust Company of •'rallsslmn to go to Cnnlnn to dir- ployers for money," assistant
Cincinnati. A Democrat, lie ran i Hm governmei.t a forces,
Allantic county I’ rnserutor David
fur Renator from Ohio In 1920 hut (This same Can on dlanalch said R. Krone said.
wa* defeated In Ihe Harding «PP*rently the delegation fMled
Detective Captain Edward WcMb
.amlsllde of that year. He waa re- •"
rhU" « ln, ? 0,n*5!? C?i'‘ added, however, that there w»e
|H&gt;rl#rl In h»vn lurtiH flown n
CshUn* wb«i pMurtil In ln^ “ a confusing amount nf conjec­
number ,.f MPMliilmriiU
lo M - r»nlim rttorf m rold tmraril tf- ture" almut the motive.
SMOll
vral offlra bafewe Joining Ihi*
W.l.Vtt* t'ff« L * rfcoiiclllailoii
Roo-eveli admlpUlratl
adtnlntatration m the with the ganerailsslmo. • '
(Other l aid"" sourer" said Hie
depression years.
OAKLAND, ltd., May .MV-Mre.
Mrs. Julian died last Mar. 28, provisional government mav even­ Ileiilah Wolfe watched with hor­
tually flee In Chungking, the war
The couple had no children.
time capital. If Hie Red threat lo ror yesterday as her husband shot
her mother to death and then
Canlun Is Increased.!
W $ m m 1h
1 A great uiimW of Chinese air­ killed hlmaelf,
Andrew J. Wolfe, a 46-y*ar old
force planra left Klanpwgn airport
unemployed miner, appeared at
M’xatlaa** Frern Fas* Oa*&gt;
miial'li1
of
Hhanghal
on
Ihe
1**1
(Icim-vh lor the past two weeks, night of re"l"lain'&lt;’ , Mnv 24. If th* apartment of 'Mre. Hrrtha
Mailer, his wife*" UM-vear-nld mo.
and H&gt;" win'll ln"s in in Ihe limn- (’&gt;
wns niHirird "ne It was * tlier,
lo find out If his wife had
sand" of acres of gress pasture helinked a enk* for Ihelr son's
Iween Geneva and Osceolu over well kepi scctel.
birthday, pnllcc reported.
A
which the herd" of Ihe Camerons,
Mrs. I'lnllrr refused lo let him
Wights and Kllhee" normally j I x t 'g i H l a i u r e
In. saving "you won't 1*1 me In
graie.
your house and I won’t ut you
i Onrva volunteers first alarled
(Ceatlaae* F»eo» Fop* Ob*»
In proicci ihelr llllle cninmiinlly inlro'luclng a priqmsed fonstitu- In mine."
Wolfe put hie shoulder to th*
un Thursday, culminating In the lional amendment to permit III*
big bailie against fire tm Friday. Legislature In levy a Hlate In- door and broke It •in, his wlf*
toh' police.
On Hal unlay after noon, volunteer*
"Here's a present for you
fought a blase that came from Ihe
ont," he shonied and fired two
west side, and yesterday after­
noon worked four hours lo slop Ihm. would anlhorlaelh* legisla­ •hots at Mrs. Mailer from a ,.iy„
lire". Until* s inenaceil Included ture In levy a stale lax up lo esllhro Walter pistol, a World
Ihone of Joe Ono'lunli and III* Fish­ 26 percent of th* federal Income War II souvenir elfl from M*
er home on Geneva Lake during lax. A Slain Income las Is now •on. He then lurried |h* pistol &lt;m O
hlm«elf and fired aeslp
, Ihe week end,
prohinlled by the Constitution.
Th" Garrett count v deputy
• Month ul Hanford many wood"
Immediately after defeat of^th* medleal
ex*mln*r, D- E T. flsnmfire* hav* Item burning during 19 percent cut amendment, Rep.
the past week, In tl)e"v!rinlly of Odham hf Heminol* offered on* gartner, said * vevdle nf murder
Lake Mary, th* County Horn*, and lo cut everything 6 percent. It, and suicide would h* returned. *
l.ongwood.
too, was rejected. The vote wea
I Only prompt action by l^alla 48 to 38.
t ,
i Went resulted In tha saving of the
Rep. Wotltxky of Charlotte,
, barn on hit farm land at Mecca chairman of the Education Com*
iC aatiaa** Frees Fax* Os* I
Hammock on Houth Hanford Ave­ mltiae, declared It would “ not re­
nue at 9:90 o'rtoek, Halurday present economy when w* shut for a total of $21,780.60; 2.676
morning. A telephone cptl from our ey»a“ and make a blanket cut,
lie told th* House the $100,000,aldent
Gordon Giislavson, nearby real
area, warned Mr. Went t— t 990 ■ f uMte
ihe Ore from the woods had spread “cmUM
wl'b wo,oiib eblldrtn'Mpcrti-t " (
IT. . . . i.
•rroaa his field lie Uvea at tO(R f i t Wit
on
tu eiroll
the Rtato’a schools ia brought || 00 aach-tO f c
Ease. EleM'Cuth Street.
eur* In
.
j^temher."
five, to th* crat*
1 In Ihe Geneva araa, girl* and
H&lt;*us* r«J*cte*f, 6* to F6 Othcr ltcmn 1ft small L
women Joined Ip the Tire fighting
I to raise tlm salaries of were Ford Hook, Tendergi
carrying buckets of water m m
.sacks, said the Rev. J, A. Login ______ » seven fluprrw* Court W * R*an* 1 cucumbers,
uaticea from $»,ooo to $10,(too a
lyesterdav.
I According to latest report* GM year.
Th* Renal* last week,approved squash.
j heaviest fire la now In the vicinity
' nt to Jta general ajy- ; “Th* «*aford Market
inf Osceola. Along the south »ld*
rewort* 0
atost o f tMKz.y&amp;wlwFia r
I of Highway No. 4« from » short
ft»r thesres^a, though
.dlatancs east uf th* Oenov* bridge
Rep. Colli** of Raraaota,. who store
to Geneva, the entire area la M*ok|*n«d and charred. The heaviest offered the salary Iacre*** as
rent t
ptaal la tho House, said
•ora, lama!
loss l aof grass for
put th* JuaUm oa a m
^;aqual h .,l» w ith ,

B

YOUR

, Where the City of Hanford’s money comes from and what It
does with it is shown in the above chart. Tha circle on the left
shows that the largest source of revenue, despite homestead
exemption, Is the ad valorem tax un real eclat*, with 9% mills
levied on all real property Included homesteads to raise over 01
percent of the City’s total revenue for debt service. This, plus the
IS mills levied on sll reel etlate homesteads to raise another
24 A percent, makes a total of f.fl percent of the ('lly's total In­
come which Is derived from real estate taxation. Other principal

Stale InvpHtif'ation

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J4.4* A\

Man Shoots Wife

Efftfs And Poultry

CceorjsrlA Nejtro

Foresters Study
. I Fire Control Mans

Chinese War

JuUan*R ServicpH

Flrea

Action

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T« PrtUrt l l a N M a tiM War Mi
t r PiM uto Mm Ptegieea *f AaiaiUai
Fa Perinea Fraugerity far B u la f i

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

THE W EATHER
Continued warm mad pad
cloud? through Wednesday. Ml
•rate touihwesierly »lnds.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , /T U E S D A Y ,

MAY

31,

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1919.

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AiM orlH ted Preaa Leaaad W lra
L..BS. .-1w - w w i r I'j.'e .T* - r -

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DemosTo SeekRepeal F.°ur‘r,Qkay*f;asl.G
&lt;:™ajj3 Percent Limited
WQjfMbor BiU Beforeio.7»7Sisra;w^ Sales T ax M easu re"
Atlantic Pact Debate
Tj^?„n„ HTo NDe°!l: Lewi* Denounces Eisler Boards
o inK T reaty Action. Ming Safety Lack \Czech Plane For
ben. Lucas Asserts

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Unions Must Be N$-jVislijnsUy Denounces
tified O f W age In-j
Slate
r.stublisliecl
creases Made D u r-: In French. British
ing Contract Talks, Ami U. S. Sectors
WASHINGTON. May 31 (/P H *
The Supreme Court held loday
iy lhal
that
a union mu«l he nolilied helora a
wage hoo*i ran he granted during
enntrad talk* unlett the increase
ha* Iteen rejected hy the union.
Specifically the tribunal held
lhal a Georgia textile mill commit*
4V
lyacttce be*
cauir i* ratted wane* 12 day* aftaf
• onlratl talk* with the CIO Tel*

Passes House Group
Hunt Begins For .106,000 Strikers
3 Negroes Who |Slowly Return To
Shot Policeman, Ford Auto Plants

PARIS. May U - (A*)— The
W r.lein Power* voted down loday
K imma'. pm|Mi«al to invite a dele­
nation Itom the I'l.mmunitt-dummated G rin.aii People'* Connie**
to appeal helnie the Foreinn Min*
iitei* Council. Ftench inutce* repotted.
Soviet Foietnii M ituilei Antlrei
y Vi.hin.kv made the pio|Ntial
duiinn a two and * half hour tp erdi

Sub-Committee Tones
Down Broader Bill;
Senate Is W orking
On Similar P l a n

WASHINGTON. Mxy 31 (/P&gt;- - j A t S d i a t 6 H c &amp; N l l g
r \u .\fL\.ssFF.(T ix v u &lt; / n '
The Senile Democratic Policy Com- •
-----------H.e I pr.irnt lim.lrd tale* tax
~
bill *i|..rr/r,l by m the llouie Fi­
millee tletidrtl loday that ihe Sen-j U M W
Head Paints Communist
Reports
Investigators Search 8,000 T r a n s p o r t a ­ lial.,
ate rhoulcl take up (he Adminitlta
e ('mm...tier today, but It*
I
s
K
n
r
o
u
t
e
T
o
Dismal Picture O f
Fur Cities In Slaytion Workers Get •uppmln* .•.rn'l vr.v l.oprlul tt
lion'i uihviitute (or the T a ft-lU it- |
ley Labor Law ahead of the Noiih 1 Hurt, Killed Miners
Post In I ae i p ?. i
inp. O f Georgia Man
Salary 1 n *•t &lt;•a s e s 1at. *,11. .1. .1 floor (igl.t.
Allanlir Seruiily Alliance.
I hr ii.eatme, ,ot down tiom a
WASHINGTON. May 31 &lt; /P )LONDON. May 11 (/!*&gt; 1| l , In . X d ‘ ‘
b*COn"
*'"«r «■»"• &gt;"■ dr.loomed
i i a m i i i . n . c . m .*v i i t / h
By ASSUCIATF.il PKFSS
% Chaiirnan l.ucai (D III) .aid he
blggri and bioadri valrt and 141
adviird the nmup that Pieaidenl1John L. Lewis today hilteily tie* , hart Fi*ler (maided a Cierh any j,, j j |m
Crompton-Highland ' ,r
Opeitlioo* **eie ir«,lined ti«lsv plan, csti.r .n I.on. a sub committee
.
,, , u , ,r r , ,iah!nhed
l*
i
' l,,,'*e bev.ui a i, idr*plrtd
4f , „ at ll.r f old Mutoi
Truman had "railed no objection" nmmeed slate official* and c o a l. line* plane thi* morning for a non- m ,||, |nc
Griffin Ga coije •n ll.e . W in an It.....la ami Yrenrh | ,IIM1| ......... . ..................
mp.tov A vetleidav mil. ibout at much en*
lone* ol Geimanv
a town pal.,.lono ,, 4,
m dir vtiike o.votv.i. 4 10b.
Jo delaying artiort on the pact, mine operators for whal he called Mon flight to Prague
! lem lrtl the’ inrteaie was nec’e ts a if. ,
,
,
ll&gt;u*iati» a* a tax loll ever grit.
wmke.v e.ulcil ill ll«
Luca* anti oilier Democtaltc con- ih m failure lo assure salely in lha
The 52-vear old Germaii-boio Ul
a woilting Imce to a h ig h lit
!'• aittu tp.ilOMr t.l \ i*lu n *l\ &lt; tr looulb
Hot «up|M(il moled off overnight.
A I m o i I I t , , , M , , | r * l a l r . 1 m m l* Sundry.
gressitmal leaders conferred with mines.
.Communiil arrived at Nmtholl air r „ mpeiiliv» labor matkel.
5;**••'•* '•* 'he • •»m. d. the I euple«
Mrn.liri* In.I begun hearing from
, ,i|||o ll
l l . r , &gt;l.t|&gt;.«»V .111.1
Mr. Truman this morning.
|
Ihe United Mine Worken' chief port only a few minute* before the
l IU|j,.r ||, ,„ on delrveretl the opin* i 1 " ,u,lr"
, " V 1 "ttupted l.r t a n d lo tto o t l l . r i - l u l l i n ' .|
ll.e mriehaul* back home
Luca* said he said he expects. railed on Congren to "act now plane took off. H it name wa* not (1)|,
W4, tlIuntm, „ „ „ „ (ha j " " " * V'tierda* hail named a .2 a io t ilid lilt- , il* lim it* a n d b e g a n Ird Auto Wnikrt* din, up a plan
Hy ll.r time tl.r whole Finance
ld illg * for naming an aihitialm ol a dis­
the labor hill lo come up before the : by palling a bill which would give on llte pasiengei li*t and hi* hag
j „ „ , involved. Juilicas •
delegation v*lit. It wa* In |», f * * • V * lr iiia t ii t e a u l i ,i f tim
........
('omn.illre got together lln* morn­
end of this week. Ha laid he i feretlal int|iertoii the right to r|o»a gaee bore no label*.
I).&gt;uglat. Muiphy and Rutledge i s * I ,p" ' ' ‘
Moo*lei* Night Pati.ilmaii K r \ Ihm ell, 2'». pute over union cliatge* of «peed- ing ll.r oppoi.i.on wa* on hand
Mlhoughl debate on It would not mines in case* where they felt thara : F.ider shook hand* with «he ' 4Kfff(|
4 (|UM|jnn „( p „K e d w ti
’!. Mi i r i n T ' Vor-l#n '**'
"••“ tidr.l «*heo he up on tlir .t.vrnililv line II they in lou r Men I.ant* It..... lallaha*I n i mote than two waeks.
| was imminent(danger.
tP&gt;l«* " f hi* plane and then went lo
joined in ll.r major-1 iw .H H rv (lev In hm.i Ireo.-I, Knr- 'onglil to •me,tn,n tlorr nrgloet. cannot agirr on an aibilialnt with- *rr and Idilr town* ivttl.in dnving
The Stale Department had been
He declared sonm mine operators! a pilvate room in ihe an|&gt;oii l.iuld , „ v
c'hirf |n*bce Viw. eigu Minister S.-linmaii ..|ip...eit t tieV r*t .ipril m l l i r i a t alter m tluee il.**-. rol l v, 111 »rle» I one &lt;l.slati. r 1ji.tr .1, ..gill altri birak*
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„ .............
......
..................
lll M
1111 Jii*lirri lit *c k. D e e d ,!'’.........................
the *ho,ilin,. Ilir.a i
ahandon lilrioliri to, ., lioani v.Itii Ii «*ill tail.
urging tpeedy consideration
ol ...
the have no concern for human life jng.
A mechanic
gave
huo the , M
i-lilosliv&gt; reipteel.
toll
and
detivei a "tni.tl .mil lunding" ver­
treaty. Luca* noted that the Sen* and conlemplotitlv referred tn them iclenched hand Coinrnuni*l •alute piankfuilhei ,,„d |.,ik*on
l-irin'ti oftn'IuN oloerveil tliui if ed line .boiilv .itieiwaid
When they got through talk­
ale roieign Relations Committee a* "polrcats." Seven slate mine [and I'.islrt grinnerl and vv.weil
n,,. ini'ri'A-o nt tamie. rnnKCHt Jh*1 enat lii'riiinii. woif Invited
Mayor ^it-w.*■i tendon taul dict
ing, the vote was 17 to It) for a
hat not yet completed its formal intpection agencies, he a**ertr«l. j F.itler told a newsman tie was rnm four to *ix cents tin hour. It 1h*-te, tin- &lt;*••"! (" ' J " " “ hi Hm,rll iep,,iir,l lie **.,, *lmi by | |KU „ rrk' are r *priir&lt;| in pat* favnrnl.l,. report on Ihe l.iil- -and
several member* Immediately an­
reirnit on the treaty.
" cj » “ ,0 i«nnrf ^mplelely" the happy with the treatment given I,in.
Vhn''m.'w.IiV.Vi.'.'i." h" '1
Tl.i-, lie .-ulil.' vvoolil'tun. tlm'pte
N'" » " |k. Va. |,elore lull *, ale auloiimbile build- nounced they voted ye* only to
Senator Contially &lt;D- Te x ( , *alrly pioviuon* of the piritnl . |,v the ilrili*li people and the lint
Nndonnl l.ulmr Helnllohi seni conference of Allieil victors Ntnlolk polnc said I' ikh' ".** ling can hr att.iilied llirkrv Rouge shift the fight to Mm floor. They
chairman of the
Foreign Re* U , .
. . . .
.
'*•' »*»•»»•* Ih* ,a'«l he reali/rd '.ill |t„i,r,I ordered the company lo n&gt;lU‘ l
'• dehale between l*vo sectors wanlesl on ., &gt;li.nge ol uniidri lot jFailory inn.I get into lull tnmg might vole against It there they
' hlvW. tomorrow
Lewis Irstiltrd before a Senate IAmerican* ate not like that daome.l ref.ismv to Imrenit. -V h tin. |«&lt;f the defeated i.uiio..,
i|lr
.........I l„, „,|r
I Inn
p«,t* manttl.u „n r beloie Foul'* said.
A broader l.iil of the same
cromgo
n .ll,..
h .,1 . report pre- ,&lt;
I,,„| Tnm C I..I." 0 , , l i. U S. I
... ................. — *
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.....
over a.Ill
proponed
, lo[ . ub„
. , mn„ „ „ w|ud. i.
kind seemed to have a 11.licit hel­
pared by Hi* ntaff.
mg that bill.
ler chance in tin* Senate.
TheCa are nlglin that Congress tilowerltig in hln usual mnnmtr, Fi*ler teiiiiiied lo the I holed Stale* l A l l f ^ l l l Y
The lurrchautn coil.plained they
1 F I J C e U v I l L y in g these would he granted
the tirgroe* migbl
, „ r e.timalr the
Is going to p u g up unt I next mteaklng now in ii ilm inleiiiiK lo (ace senlenrii on lonvictioii* ol
didn’t want to lie tax collectors,
year the Admlnlatrallon n pro Vnlre, now In u whiaper, t.ewiH
the 2 percent discount allowance
gram for ra-armlng Antarlean M |,j t | „ t during the Inst IU yeara pa*«|H)il fraud and rnnlempt ol
for handling the State's money
Congirss.
Kmropean alllea. ,
l.t!Btt,08t ntlimrn h.-.ve la en "maimwasn’t enough to pay the coat
In otlier congreaalonal davalop*
mangled and kllle.r* in the coal
Klnler said hr did not know how
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,
I "There la no reason for them * . ’ *illi tm *lue* or a motive toj Thearhltraioi**ill,lechlewheth* aril that any kind of sales tax
manta:
'o il.
long he would he in Cxechonlo*
Iin*ii*ws III r*s« Xl|kn
gunle them, iratilird today b n 'e r Ford has ihe contractual right would hurt business.
I.AKKI.AND., M"
May
.•»!- */»»»—A'
1. Chairman Vfnaon
(P -(la)
I "* *
He added that during Ihe flrnt vnkln. Hr le reported en roulu to
t.AKr.I.ANI
v •
Whet, member* of the commit­
"lute
mrn vvlio *.linked a urgm to work employes temporarily he­
*
"
dealing
1
*
'".....
promlaeit there w llt“
1 ^ * '; two yeara of World War II. cas* 'l^ipxig |n the* Soviet tone of Her* I'robrnged *lry apalI n
tee asked If they could offer A
tiled
theli
S
U
tV
H
I
I
Mil
4
1
1
*1
all.,*
mm
Ii.
dralli.
"
f
1
Maitiiard*
provide
i.ttlet. 11*1. In RoutR P'
•;trash”
Wl.rn
tha Houaa
„altlen in the mtrsJjJ^esseiDct ttsoaa jmBMr( wher„ ho ha, wnui.ig for
II eallase* Ha ease Kletll
s.'rn.vn
a^. h^.
___.. no|J|jj|H |U
... .. nver-all 1 « " ........ n't *■*.,
rta^m
em^lttac1
-“ W Jarmaa
S S ! ^'ILV
ioeM .'"" ' '
Central ''w
Florida.
armed eervleeH.
Thirsty cattle must travel far
'unnVvIol Iic
ed
? ,r ; 1 r l1....r
.
ran* Ijf,* *
^
«» ,h* M" , W , . ,
,— .
the'An« ft he .'■Alee ran
l l »P il
I 'O
C
Ford ami the UI.I.III faced...
an*lip-.
h lni
iml"plait* purchuaa.
‘ ■r
to find paslttrr* nnd wntrr hod
t c Q W|M alsrnlf George Haldin. Al
pinenl
**e
donl
even
lia*c
a
tlef*
parent
t«,k
In
naming
the
aridatomic
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t
Mnr
K
'
M
Vi
"
1
"
’
rh"
rouii.bfarrd
little
Cnnimi.it2. T h a . ftepata-Houne bit
|g|||
ttectaml. For the utMere,. iheie 1*1 Hnid he came lo I’ leohnnlnvakln calve* are suffering Iw.-ause row, ( I t l^ghglfl
mile nit.live."
in.ti.r- snmell.tng ll.e uegotlalors
(t'eatirfaM oa race Hlablt
|wa» ^lUieoncern In any jmlolo «,„|,|,.„jv tH-cimsc he cnidd not K**l lack sufficient pasture In produce ” * l l l t l v
The negro, L'H-year old t'uleli '''""Idn I do .
milk f,o tl.eir young, according
IIKHI.IN. May « l —t/1t-ttov* Hill. dr. w.,s taken from the jail I lr ......
union committcporlM.
"A b id in g to Merlin, the legend* ^ ^ ‘ ''"mm.key'
''an I name "in- unio n three
W. II S li.a rl of .Stuart llr u * . ,-rnor ri.o iun , K. Dewey s.ii.l to* Mondiiv inurning l.y tv*,, while ■
fT ^
n .
maglsda" of Klug Arthur n An,eric»n autlmrltlea. All other Mr*.tow, ,nid cundltlonn an- acute .lav the An.erlcnn people are not men. I I . , beaten and Inillel po-tced ' uv" •".«l. ** .1 lseli-el one men.he.
Mrs. ,1. I* ('..lie n was elected
lO
H e
t o n d u c t e d , '^ :
commut.e.
;|,|NM,.R tn p(&gt;r||t, landed in or too ut some of the f ir in ’* pasture* . 1. •o i.vin ro d yet Hun the R u s s ia n , '"'d* u a * found near
to ., .twee u.an lioar.l
.*1,*»*i.
I "If I had the powers of a Mer J,
Alll(.ri,.MII |nalalli»ll«sna. ho
Il &gt;. &lt;bud .11en.be. Isn't el.osen [ luc-ldmi of ll.e Seminole To.inly
I'o
lk
,
Highland*
and
lla
rtlc
e
com.
intend
to
coope.ale
w
ill,
ll.e
west
few
hours
la
te
r,
lln, I would niHrch that million nud i _
uoloo a "reasonable' period ol i'l.lierculftsla and Health Assyria*
sllld.
ties.
eru world o, o fr.i-n d lv 1..u n tie..
Ila lc l.e i M*.d an agent of tin
;a ipiartei men past the Congren,
tin.,- 1but post will go automatic !t.oi. ut lit. tiuni.nl meeting 1'hura*
I'here me still nomo ini|MirlHiit
" I ’ll, a fra id the drought i* go
|'h,, n ,.,* Y o rk ch ie f execu tive. •••''"'Kin Hurenu m , . . ve st.g a llo n I
uf thr United States. The &lt;puck
„ Kliropean lour, inspected Ihe ''"•"rod the cast.........lav at to, ... all. I.. Dr. llru ■v SlM.ln.au, ...» |day evening nt ll.e City Halt. She
&lt;y WAHHINOTON, May 31—&lt;/»■) aiid ilte dead.'
JCommui.Inln in I'raguv. who have lug to tiffed the growth of cokepile I,, il.e Ford |i.\W cant.ad.
1succeeds Mr- C. It. n»ws»i. who
airlift io Merlin, visited the
—Tho Houeo Armed Hervic#«i *i would litvo the mnhululorv l11**1
1 , . f*2?u\ ' « * '* Imcn.ise of the lack of milk.
the Sheriff said he think* Ho re I "»• three-mm. board will .b- was elected vice-president.
Committee voted todoy to In- ilnjuml tlrnK tlit* dead after thorn "
CoiuinunUt r«rty t oil- Stuart added.
i.nti-Cmuimii 1st city government
re, limn
two
u.c.i involved
1h'*'1 " "Huai and binding verilicl. ' A member of the board of dl*
vf**tl|foti» the notlon'i air pow* Tho UMW ride/ naid Im* would
A iiiijiik Uioiw who at ill may
lie said some cattlolnen ...f ;,od Mien told .1 new* conference. were
.
.
.
"ord in Ihe sink.- settlement rectors of Hie association during
•r pollclea and plan# purchaaan.Il.nve the maimed and mangled '*■ here- their movement*, are un­ I.a.iling citrus umlasses to keep
"When the Itussiaiis stopped
11,11" *!«•«*It- I mml Hunk two ‘ eni.s,
agreed to reinstate MB ili* Hie past year, Mr*. Cullen has
,.li.d...,
1...,.,
.i..rin,l
1,. „l»c
would
try
to
.................
tel
lung
it approva,| unanimously a re* crawl pt.nl "no the Cougrenn nuiihi .utiHv shrouded to secrecy— are limit cattle fed.
Inylng hear and started to play (
b'J.aLlv'e*V|',.
chaigcd or suspended employes. , ..... . an Active volunteer worker
solution hy Chairman Vlnnon soe them trailing their l»,wels H. M* Malenkov. Soviet |..llthuro
i l l . I , i l w a s a s s u m e d t l .e i r li.ir "
" » ....................................................... .
|
»
»
*
"
i
1"
'*“ ’lr l,l ,r ( phoned'
’
........... " '
" 'A ll we.e charged w ill, instigating 1for Ihe group during ll.e past
,...en.lter: I’nlmlri. Togllalll, Ital nreWater
l.a.l and
as fa r snuiii
&lt;D*fla) for tha imqulrjr' and de* nftrr them." he added:
a* ro rt
was to persuade the world '
- H ill wus arre ste d l,y ll.e » l.r. ■ »i le.id.i.K w ildcat s t r ik e , la-fore 1 1 l.ree years. Him l.a* served a ,
r'ded to ank tha Houaa for aj "I would have the eotieourse I1" 11 Cunun.ii.ini leader, Andre Mar* Myers, according lo l.edley II they Intended to he friendly."
1
to*
C
W
Y
’s
fo
rm
al
w
alkout
.
personal so licitatio n cb n irn .a n of
Frni.ce, Hairy Pnllltt of Wear of Lakeland, a director in
u
.
. if f at a negro roadhouse near Hits
100not) expeonu fund.
'flanked hy five weeping members .tv ut
M eanwhile H.IMItl em ployes of iw „ C l.ris tu in s seal
d riv e s, and
irM tiso S ua raca Three)
Hilhse.pienl events
have
not
„ tllll|d|e G e o rg ........... ...
............
Ihe
Folk
County
Cattlemen's
A"Let the chips fall whera they 'of oach family."
!
___________________
bed year held a covered dish
'tre n g lh e n ed belie f in that idea, m u liiig lil. W h ile he w as .nuking four New Y o rk C it y ’s p riv a te ly
social
Ion.
will," Vinson told
reporters.; H e p a lm e d a picture of « ^ B U , ih m i •^ .
4
tMlssiissal
iwued I..., lines will sl.ute ... uu luncheon umeflng at her home at
..........................H rrrM
i| | „ c | i,,r HNi.«. I I .I I
"The animals look pretty Iran be commented.
This
will
be «H
nof whitewash
"walling
and lamenting' ' I h o m t O R H U l jU r t 'O
••••»
"• • •
r r s t s e w f f w c ie ain-!i&gt;eoplc
* i- . |&gt;TU|i|ir
npiiilfK
III bit, alto ., u w u .il of fHtll.lH.tl .11 IIP Wei,I Nineteenth Street, pre
I
l
has
not
had
that
effe
ct,
1
)^
s
h
e
riff's
pistol
uud
and they're moving a long way*
vestlgatlon."
'while thee filed past tlie Cougres,
r r - .H - T .a 'r :
"».ul at blm . H atch er subdue, H ill, relioactive wage iliciease pay ( paratory to the start of the drive.
In find grass and water," Wes.
Vinson proposed tha Inveatlga-)
tceastesea oa race ■labs)
n.eiits The award, annum...... I ye* ( o ther o fficers elected include
t*w au aeea u a r a a a ■ laat)
„ ...k him 1.1 ja il and le tm n e d
|&lt;'aatlaa*g Ua I'M* KlaMt
Hon hy the Armed Servtcaa Com
»»k f„i bis i.istnl which was lo* [leiilav scllletl a two-year dispute , Mr, M. t). Ilodg.-*, secretary, anj
mlttea
„
«fi«r Rip. Van -Z a iV itlM eW Lion C u b I S
; Mr. and Mr*. William H. Thorntietwceii the companies
the |ir (’ |,. I'ersotis, Irea,liter.
n in ll.e scuffle.
-,
, , and
,
(R*Pa) asked tha Houaa teat
0 „ „ . , „ e « d 4w l r r « 'Im * ion, an elderly couple who live at
The fail 1* on the second ft...... " ' ' " " • t " ' ” ' ' “ ^ 7 "
. , do* foltowlng nan.r* were add*
Presented IO ZOO huh (Vest First Hlreet, were
week to create a special com­
tCaatlaaeO Ua Pear Four)
lo ».*tc. P ark, t atilt., tile I It * I
of the Hheriff* homo, lie -aid
mittee to make inch an inquiry.
---------treated for l.rulsei and shock yea*
Packinghouse
Worker* |
— ------------ _____
----- --bo loft Ilia hi.use unlocked when t 'miod
Van
dla. . . Zandt said
--v- ha waa .-j-.
Bernice, a playful, four month ter.lav aflernmjn by Dr. !.. Mun*
fiiti aw n o xiav w1 ./»».- 1 iMAITLAND, May 81—(A*)—• he wt-nl for hie pistol Imcaose w eir urged by their prestdrot . 1 4j o | | N V o l t * T t t S t* t» C l
turbed by report* linking high old, female lion cub, arrived her* son, following an automobile aeeias
m
' L Friedland, BH, of Mall- f.e didn't w-anf tn disturb his w.le llalpti llelateln, lo l.roadeii tl.e.r &gt;
defense officials
with aircraft yesterday morning and wae taken dent at Sixth Htrelt and Oak Ave* Htnne’* re.1.test tn he reinstated »,
political union to include local 1 1 t i l l K | | I O
I lD V .S S t &amp; t f
1
land
was
killed
when
tha
car
it.
iCaaitaieO
Oa
rat*
eciahii
comoanlaa In the p elt.'
ion a leash to th# City Halt and nut.
city po ire chief I* up t.. the „.h|ch h#r
-----------------------------11 uatlaurU Ua i*ase I 'U k ll
the, presented to employee*.
- They were taken to Parnald*
.iC sstisirl oa rage Blabti
, flh# wae donated to the Zoo by Laughton Memorial Hospital after
The l.bins t’ luli today at tha
Thomas Hlaisricl)
W it—Hn.iphmati nt Palatha. and tlu» l'J.tli H.llck fledgn In which
tu send .n
piiiij" at Ifio- F»t'»hvillo
F.ainnv.lto ci..»,ina
crnSsTTiK
sion
iwVrnilerl
Attorney
Sam
V
"
IIU*I»
U
I
l«
U
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Clay Retires From
evidently got too big to ba a house they were driving tail on flixth
boy delegate •a the American
Titoneea haa been placed Htreel collided, shortly before 4:00 i i r m r x r h . » i 3 n, v , . " i !» ..')
«„
, t -. t -,.
I Legion sponsored H»)-h State ah
A rm y A t F ort M yer
small **§• within the large o'clock with a 1049 -Ford Club
ri.o.ua* t'. nialsilell, assistant *nllntiassea June I0-J6.
th
lm
o
f*
#
*
."*
Wl,n*
*
*
"
»*.).."■
.......
w
h
o
h
i,
ronrillini,
th
"
h
™
iy
"?how,V"
whirl,
"wnmw
caga next to Quaenle, wh» doesn’t Coupe driven south on Oak AvaKing Linn . Hamilton Rlshe*
Clrciilt .It.de*&gt; Frank A Smith " *.11. 'ir^crllmti sa fejr.— -------yntr.rilay—afternoon—io—end-nno sc.-rvinry-of -onmirrcp umlee-Ghor- directed Ted Williams and Cecil
mm l.y Kenneth McLeod, Jy., 1111
WASHINGTON, May 8 1 -O P )- appear any too well pleased.
c*
lc»
Sawyer,
arrived
Friday
from
T i e sedan in wit ch tfm couple of (lie worst drought period* It.
Oetairal Luciua u. clap, former
In beinjr admitted aociaily to Ceieiry Avenue, who la chargsd Matnoned a hearing until I n
to act as a committee
nitt
r
. „ ! u ‘.tToB #ne . wr
'« « riding was totally demolished the history of liTe local com Wa-binglon. D. C. for a sl.i.rl visit Carlton
Otnrmaajr, rain -electing a high school hoy for
reoulrlne the*cW »*«drf crm.mp 1ln^l,," ,I|K,IW*V Patrolman !.. It. inunity. Thu ehowera totalled .rtt will, t.i* brnlh.-r-ili-law and sister, for the honor. Cliff Abies outlln*
her good manners, achieved eocia) ing.
Mr
and
Mrs.
C.
R
liawu.n.
!Xon
to
L
itn
re
hli*rank*
■«
rio
.1
'
Urr,,l"
lon
."•*»'
H»e
window*
Inch
of
rain,
according
tn
K.
J.
.f a]
age,
distinction which Hid th* puma ‘ Mr*. Tliorniou, 70 years of
I inlay evening, Mr. Illxisdrll ed Ihe purnnse of the Roys State
' .
to l U m .n V n r M y
, h * r * r h »'* h«en put up tie- j Mnughton, Jr, weatherman.
W W ,!
failed to get. Bid, having scraped had bruise* in the spinal region UHa ,ua*
ich Is designed
design
to ac­
dem ted to lieutenant Mav
a b»aVy shower ami tinThis rain, togathrr with the .OH and Mr. and Mr*, ilawo.n visitdd program which
ts conduct
from hla caga rfaverat seasons ago, but no broken bone* have been *•
_____
t rledland* apparently did not of an inch of rain that fell here M. and Mrs. James Wilson III .piaint youths with the
in in#
y n » aim m om mods an antuceeisfu! attempt to discovered, said Dr. Munson. Mr.
Saturday afternoon brought the 11vie.In He left .Saturday morning «.f state government.
boar the approaching train.
var front jump Into a City Hall window, but Thornton, 70, waa treated for Odham I n Named On
Randy ' Kltrhof, president alert
JUy total to 1.08 Inch** as com* by plane from Ihe Orlando Air­
Truman tho screen stopped him.
of the Del.and Lions Club, la*
chest bruises and 0 ecalp abrasion.
I.ADIRS
NIGHT
pared
with
1.87
Inches
last
year.
port
for
Washington.
frest ant r«d.iced a visitor, Maurice Per*
Parpvr’H Awardw L I h ( Tha Rotary Club’s annual
kins of Jacksonville and Invited
l adlea Night will be held on
local Lions to attend a fish fry
. TALLAHAHHEK. May 81—(A’t Wedneedsy, Juna H, at tha Rika
to be given this evenlne at
—Rap. J. Brailey Odham of Han- d ub In the form of a barbecue,
Bert's Park near Del,eon Springs
ford was' yesterday named one of President George Htina announced
l.y th* DeLand group.
four eenatore and ten represent*- reaterday. Rotarans wer also InPlans wars made to attend th*
tlvea nominated- by metre than a *'ted by President-elect Oeorge
x-ray. survsv nest Tuesday and
score of Capitol romapondent* louhy to attend the regular
dispensa with regular business
for tha 'moat valuable1
______ f legiielatnr luncheon, on June &gt;0 when Rev.
n„ „ . pre
___ Ware,,t
___________.
w. Judge B.I ,
Smninote Countv’t (949 x-ray survey will be iterlrd tomorrow after the. dinner. Dr. Frank
ton, of
of the 1M0 session awards
' v&gt; War*r w ill be tha principal ■mtJ,n('n8 by two tlalionary units and one mobile unit of the Stale Board Qulllman passed aroiftd registra­
seated by the Bt. Petersburg
Pater
tion card* for those Intending to
Timta. ' speaker.
I of Health, woiking in co-operation with the County Health Unit end be x-rayed to sign..
Orlkam waa termad hy th* cor
County Tuberculosis Association. On Friday another unit will arrive to
PO N T DROP GUARD
respondent* a* "honest, courage

Me

A"'.. ..

........ ... ; I emrihv Drv Snell
C :/ST5'.t H 1V' , ,
Dealt* Heavy Blow ±,.'V„',£ 'SS'SSr VZJZ
Tti State Cattlemen rJC... . ................r-r

-«iiS a

,r*
.. " 'V t “‘V,T'1:"

Jlewcy

T

Not 1

M i*. J. P. Cullen
Is (elected To Head
TulieirulosiH Group

Air Fofce Survey

By Houue Group

•

In Auto Accident

.r
,

Mnitlnnd Woman I
CourtH To Decide
On Stone’HStatus Killed By ACL Train

s f f lg g i t ^ ^ " ^ . ^ H utn

v

Vvrskv.,

Shows Furniture Price*

Seminole County’s X-Ray Survey
To Be Started Tomorrow Morning

oUaPMd M f r e a e t v e g ^ ' Y n d

HARABOTA. May 81

«W# ; ,U ,‘.A f *“ m jr in C' n*v* ,nd ultl,r l,,wn*-

c o n iiA d ifl i M t k t r i n i * fith tc r *lr«pp!p«| our i t u r i i f t i r World
■ ■ i V 0** G e r ^
for goyen. mental economy.”
i War
'v,,rJItl wt
* * e*?»»o3
it again," retired Lieut. General
'art Bpaats told a Memorial
Carl
mortal Day
•
crowd
rowd yeaterday.
yesterday. The fatDt-mer head
of Ihe nt the Air Foree said the United
atm of—'Ban* "-States
must
"
JW
r L remain strong to keep
ewtred^citla* It* liberties.
AND WATRR I.OW

1

pcrioni »v#r I ) y#ars of ig r Ate requested |o take advanlaie
x*ray. i
■
■■
? ’ •------------------------------------------------rayed in 1947 when the unit con­
ducted It* last survey In Ihe coun­ periods of time will he at People's
ty, said Bert Higgins, Health Bu­ Shoe Shop on Hanford Avenue.
On* mobile unit will start sreau reprasentatlve,
Bix taehnlelaas will Hava charge rays at Bemlnol* High School to­
of the i - i
work, two at each morrow morning and will con­
of the
try unita, and one tinue a schedule that will take ft
to Midway, Lake Monro* and
each with
moblls
mobile units.
units,
White
mta In- Sanford will &lt;Goldsboro.
receive 1
at St. Jbhns Rlec-:
l
The other mobile unit will stai
trie Co„
operation! at Geneva at 9:C
clock Friday morning and d
tha foUowbur days will vlslk OvU
do, Marta, Oaaertberry, AJti
monte, Lonjrwood and Lute Man
Full schedutee as to time
(Csotemwe — M ae 9 m

srAsr

•• j

—.

THR WRATHER

JACKRONVILLR. May 81—HP)

—Tenner
i
Temnerature
table.
RTATION
HIGH
78
Atlanta
Blsmark
Brownsville
Chicago.
New Orleans
Phoeatg
flaw Antonio

Shreveport.

Jacksonville

LOW
88

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rHURSDAY MAY 26, 1940

THE SANTORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E FO U R

W “ » Hf i ,

dfenct o f th e f a m ily b e lo n g s to
Rerffl In Germany i Rita’s Marriage Ib
th e h u sb an d . T h e w ife la obliged
Scheduled Friday j tu liv e w ith him end ha la obllg(('u n tln u r d C ru m Page I, Her. I )

Scout Meet

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m e w l i e ) ,m i l .
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g a a a H the h srd w o re steea And
f a lw a y s ask lo r a IM Ile a d rlre fro m
owe a l Ih e l a s b ro th e r* who r a a H.
beraose t into a beforehand e ia r t ly
w h a t the a a s w r r w ill Im.
Id k e when 1 needed ■ new g a r ­
den hoee. " H e n r y ,’* I so y s , "h o w
• Im u l th is new p la s tic hose Is It
r e a lly as goo*I as r u b b e r? " " W e ll,"
he n ay s, " I 'm in c lin e d In th in k ti
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I found Tom in hark and a sks
hkm tha aan*« ijneatio n. " W e l l ,"
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bwt rrm'd b»rt»f **V fTawr* “ **
All Ihe w ar tlirnugh, the he an te of thi* greet

a lre a d y h a » e .* I la v a , "a rK l » h a »
eon tw o ran tiM M »M m d g e r, agraa
f d bet m y H/e « • I ha deciainn “

repyngkt, 1949, t.'mUfit STetri Small fommJ/t'inn

t/rya

l l ‘* another resm n wli.f Chavrolat

« t* l he**rulel springs from (timthnntil design

fro m w here I a ll. rom own n p l*
ha* U w o rth a lo t—bad sn’a lh»
w lh e r fr lln w 's . T h a t '* w lir 1 keso
aay ln g , am»r and a r e r , t H ’ a he tot
e ra n t nf th e other p e rso n ', p o le,
of e ie w —w h e th e r i f a mm twill*ica **»
fa rm ta g — o r w he th er root Ilk * m lU
ahakea and he p re fe rs a te m p erxle
l i s t s r f beer.

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e llim l lieau lifu l R I ' V nf all!

H H 1 PO R O U A ilT Y A T lO W IV T C O V t

A M I R I C A 'I C H D IC I FO R 1g Y lA R g

I ’ g lf t ia llll A* .-'•Printll ,'ilf e a l

1234- 123.')

What Onto It Cost to Enjoy
Tilt* IdiNury Of

COM FORT?

Actually Lt'H*s Than l'/zc Per Night!
Figure II uul fur yourself. You are ahanlutelr saaured
of more Ihait 10 yrara uf luiurloui aleeplng fur only
*51*50. At that luaignlllrant mat, hitw can anynns »fford not It* hare Ihe many oicluaire adrantagpa In comfurl and durability fuund only In HBADTYKB8T7
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ItpiMilyrcHl In m ud* only by Hlmmttntt
Tha aecral of IIBADTYKBMT comfort la beneath
enrar—MT Individually pocketed rolls scientifically loinml together, not with steel wire, but with a specially
made twine that Is soft and pliant as well as long-last­
ing. Wv Inrlte you to cume In and hear Ihe "Inelde
atory" of IIBA u TYKBKT. Il maana a» much mure to
your germinal cJoifort.

HwtM Rrwexer
• Pamoui Mctct-Mitcr Mcchudem
a &gt;-Year Protection Plan
a "Pingw-Tooch" Counter-Balanced

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• Dului-Fintihed All-Steel Cabinet
a Rnra-Thick Sealed-Tight Iniuiatioii
• Permanent Jreeiet Shell
• Salaty-Tcmpctaturc Signal

Free

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Of Course

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�In U n ity T h t r # I s S t r e n g 1 h »
To Protect th* P u n ol Ik* World)
To Promo** the Pr*«r»** of America t
To Pnadura Prao**rltj for Healer*.

THE W EATHER
I'lesr to partly cloudy and ton*
Hnurd warm ihrouih Saturday.
I.lght i» moderate rarlabl* wind*.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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0

E a ta b U a h td 1908

VOLUM E XXX X

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

Berlin Jarred
Legislature Has
Time To Pass Tax By TotaPHalt
In Rail Service
Bill, W arren Says
: R u s s ia n

Sap ; f c 7 n ? ecm in Union Rejects
O f* ^ R e v e n u e 9 V l i k e i
TALLAHASSEE, May 2 7 f/P)—The Senate by s 21 *in
vote today passed an amend*
mem to fnp general appropria­
tion* bill which would increa*e
the aalarlr* of Supreme Court
Ipatlrea from $9,000, to $12,000
a year. The Amendment, offered
by Senator Moore of Hebrllig,
wait denounced In spirited
speech*., by Senator* Alford of
Grand llidge, Hay of Hradenton
and llari* of Madl*nn.

B iJ

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Settle Strike
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AUTO REPAIR

1,Th» Firestone Store today an­

nounced rt&gt;-6penlng of It* service
and automobile repair department
under managcmpnl of E. E. Paris
J r .,. formerly ' of Chattanooga,
Tenn,* and for the past year scrvkw im A agrr nf Orange Quick Co.
OjMww. ac.’trpdln«r. to C. c , Roradorf, stare manager.
H r;-Paris ha# been la the automobile’ - re p a ir1 business for 22
years. Ills wife and two boys,
now in Chattanooga: plan In join
him her* In A ugust

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TRUMAN CHUIRR
WASHINGTON, May tt- U P ) —
President Tnimatl will spend the
week end cruising nn the Potomac
River and C h eU M k a Bay. ,
He arranged to depart with a
few memhers of hia etaff aboard
the presidential yacht Wllllama*
burg this afternoon (3:30 P. M.
EOT). The return to Washington
Is set for 4:00 Pr M. Monday.
Mr. Truman pM** to go aehore
Hnntlay. at Annapoll*
inapolis to attend
retlgtnus torvlcae ■$ the Nava!
Academy Chapel
f.

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American Legion Auxiliary Will
Sponsor Poppy Day Tomorrow

Poppies, lymlwilv nl llir |mppv licit It ul Hniixlrik wlwte many
Ameiiran toltlirrs nl World Wat I thrtl in rtunh.it, will he mill in down­
town S,infold -S.xliirtlav fmm H:(H) A M. to H:00 P. M, to honor the
dead and aio lltr disabled of Iwlli World Wars.
Mrs. Henry Thurslon is genet.il t-h.iitin.in nl Die Poppy Day pmand _Is assisted hy n enm-t
gram,, ___
mlttea headed by Mrs. E. A. Cov­ part uf the program, hut also aro
ington, president of the local ii-cd In help needy veteran* and
American lagimi Auxiliary unit families.
Child welfare la aiinllipr pro­
and Including, Mrs. J. E. Hodge,
Ur*. C. E. Hunter, Fred Roily, J, ject for which puppy money raised
. Galloway, R. L. Miller, Roy l.v the Amerlenn Legion and Aux­
til is, W. Tv. .fitnitlt, Joe 3. Field, iliary may he used. Hundreds of
Mra. Edgar J. Routh, Nora New-children linvti been transported to
•om, Henry Mcfjtulln, Miss Aran clinics nt the American Legion's
ka Takach and Miw Jeanette Crippled Children's Hospital In
.Mt. I'etershiirfft (he Auxiliary's
Lain*.
’- 1
i The group will he axslstetl hy Crippled Children's Hospital In
lunltfr Aiixlltavv metnlwrs under Peft*iK-rdn and other hospital* In
eadershlp ’ of Mevela.v.fJpplncott Ik*' state.
and hy membera nf the Tep squad The Florid* Department of the
of Remlnole High School.
American Legion directs the manStriking window displays have ufarture of the flower* In the
been made hy merchants to sym­ hospital* and pays the men for
bolise the event, fn Ruxsell’s Seed making them, and sell* popple*
store era shown the little white wholesale to the Auxiliary unit*.
crosses, row on row. Other die. Profits to the department are tu rd
plays with figure* depicting con- to provldn scholarship* for boy*
veleseent* anil nurse* are shown and girls In Florida colleges and
In Yowell’a, Cowan’s, and small universities.
figure* In Touchton'a. Praters are
Much equipment has been pur­
displayed a t Roumlllat and Ander- chased for the hospital*, Includ­
son's,
ing the furnishing nf day rooms
The j uoplex were made In Bav and providing needed maUrlal*
PInee, Lake Cliy and (Viral Gable* for medical and occupational they*
veteran*’- hospital* aa occupational spy. Last year, 203 well trained
therapy. Proceed* from salsa ars volunteer hospital workers served
not alone ue*i for disabled
____ _ vet­
...
hour* In the three hospitals
is the large*) due to Poppy Day doMUea*.
eran*.

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WtDINHTON. 1l*&gt; 27—i,»'l
U lornri tiroem l rum t ’lsrk
'aid tmlm Mir Fulled Slate*
ha- mu yi.ro
,.n it- rffnrl*
In vet t mil inmil* i lirrharl
Elsie, t.n.k from Fngland In
-eric t.i. |.ri*i.n -riilrm-r.,

III RUN May 27 i,P&gt;
lb. loll
ftlllip.vt I III lltr I tr IItII | .III Olllc.
| making a gigantic me*, nl Iran*

Benefit U.S. Spies

Sawyer Stamps
‘Good' On U. S.
Business Trend
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Commerce
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K e h ts e s

S ta ir

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A vmiil.n mr.vntr
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Sr, irl.iil nl t ..uiiii. l ,.- IM.ii-.l l&gt;i thr Ih.iivr Minot dlfMl. $ .lot,.-I tv,„ hi,III- ill .llgll Cluilev S .i.v rl I,id.11 -I inipe.l te irn .r. ,.,l| h.tle to l,e id|Uvttd
...•I.l ... I.rriuur.l Itm, .S|,rrl t'.iUll. •
on tin- i lineal hli’llir— hrl.iir ||„ Ir j ,v|.i |,. i| i ,v veal 10
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,,-i lin 1 iillr.l '-'l.ttr* I. I.i ‘ villi,Hum
t'lrvi.lriil I ■iii,i*ii
I t.t.-vl I. i*,&gt;&gt;vr H, .1 the l.igitlir
In i loirl ilrt*ilr. Senator Leu*
SjwVri v,nd "I.i mt ii.Ml.,.I
t ......i.i..,, , I,.,! I.r. n &lt;.tut „ led nl vUnilii.l id hivkittr vomp ii .*,.ii .an nei )|{ MM |ii.‘lette.l Hut he did
... i \ l .... lit.it.I, .») Iruvr
in,i Idr thr .ecfri v about the
vihnli.m iv go.ivl "
11.. ’.ul,., ...Ir.rd I »-lri l.cr.l,
III i.T .nlilirv- ptep.netl Ini the loll Ii .. i&gt; I, milled to ve.-telly the)
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hhh inovenDan ol the N.il.,Sl.li in, |.i,i.|i. he muitv i.eie held.
mol. .1 it.*- ..llr,i‘c |.«, wfiit t, hr wj« f,
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I a n .', ■ml hr n .iv unit tiling 10
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Revtuunt Awnrulioo. Sywyet v.ml
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ii vluiivr &lt;&gt;l ' gettipvi bring
"Whetlhet we vh.tll niuiil.iiii mil
i.llrthri lie eronnmv ,tl pievent leieh will dr
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m ,irnj
U|um ,„vchol«gicet
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feclot. j &gt; upon in.tlrN.il lictmv
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t|,e
niil heir .ikin In pet
Inin opmitMi ol ori.il ili»* (u age,a i
ii,,vi erv in thi-i country.
I'nn lui imr I In fir^l |M»m»y hi
II. :i,,| ll , authority given the
tillr l.old.. .mil loin prrv.iii.il ••
f Ilf!■I I JlI ■*1111* i111)11111111;«I f111 tlillhllHl \ I
,1.1 h . .......... II,, in turn along will, ih.ii ol t-HI.HflO.IMKI
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win \i Iki i* -lutiAfi uImmiI (•« ifccivt' H
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v u Inli- fid' hii11.[ gai r
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S.ttwri ..ml llirir In- hrrn .1 "leiu-a- and who luce.I torturr Or
li"-I li*$M'I- fiiwf \Mth I
.................... I ..............in .. ......... .
Hiev e.iitld bring
dh" hii'l itilfl id* 11 It kin
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i, IjimiiIiv.. I,,,. I heir aliens
1&gt;i■i«■■ mi iMiiii i l iii tin- t'i»At1 Idd! rvulrnl
in I.l. I'W* IhlvU.r.vmrn | ....... .........
lm.
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id llirn miu:i.in mii .|ti,ihn hi ri'itrictionft.
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u »Hi five* nrd In^h nfficlills
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minis) i .it i\f i-$Itn111.
tin i i him w i i li' &gt;11iii*- a M*’i
"Mdl'c filmI mii-* hii'4ini"4H IdiyiDK
1*1. |*I$I I*.. *• 1,1 Iiii'rra’ii* e-ff^c*
\ M I At HI1- I i mi • May J7 &gt; I’■ R idiaut
i I I «M itlfll 111 mi *
l.rtHluceil igllificutll tl.-clille* h-licv nod irliele si. •|litn|or*hle
be movie, Ia i ante the ptiiue,* litnli o| \ I&gt; h h in l»„l» ... • *ft* in*«n% I* \ |*tiii, |rf| uiii|* imdihri lia*
ill thr prndnrth.il of -.on,, good*." hitriteu" ..,, Secretary Aclievun.
petlotitied l.y tin, toon* I ..imouuiti •»&lt;.*,•■i It „.i, .1 l.oio I. *11 t • •i*11it 'in nf I'ri 11tit iMi'ti i li'iMlim* Kt lr i ' ih* l e ilnlii t onsiimer Inlying al-ui has ( | ‘r,..,d&lt; »., Trikiiiau'-. ajiproval
11 teitlliiuril 4lv l*Hnr I nui
.Ii iloded 1, till color ol I l&gt;.|lv.,00(l * toi.el to.l the it.br- ..I ll" I »s|
hern less urgent, although the ag j t.-|,.r,|u. ,,f •weei.iug changes hy
grvgalo physical quantity of goods .......
„ r,, ir.
I hr irirmonv ilimavc.l j I Wo IIlit t* -'III -ft 11* ■liitlt tii.il .1 $
lu'ing
taken
fry
cinomttietH
waap
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slung
line*
rtcr- jo I I.-I. «*IIlit'
► Hi t ft. II.
l.ruiim alfly a- lurge a- in HoI , , |lr ||.„ ,t,r C..rnmtst (ir* ‘t* ^i'ur hI,I «'n ft) mil
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o&gt; to
4*flU|tl* -lit. I
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iml . |*i III hi* •-l.ovilig woivl-v to the i I.lnt.t* and ei|iii|&gt;i.o-nl will I'Hli
ll flti* lm u,M today in Hie In Itol.eil [ tinne li.gl,
hariiiiiH'tir
n u tir i m
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\m , i.i, going H&gt; Imv.’ Hit glad |
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hr Ih KiiiiviI *’ UmitMlK; 1
Ol Acti vi ty I n C i t v M |il HI i1 flit’ * th . Hint "i I'd' titii'Hin
Iln1 future value nf Ahlrrigate
ini M Hiime I iih |&gt;hh i * ut i liiM i n» |
( 'm i n t y l l o n u * l * » s l I’uivernitv Im Sunfunl from the
I'm t". til* &gt;$•i»t
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liiMi|Htiil iii S l l.niitrt."
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MIAMI M.n 11 l/1'l
....... . .IliHII ft- flit .1
f iMiiitrinl. cull iii at iidiI spiritual
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llu* UH yrur-dltl i| m4‘9mi l* I'hiiij*
| a 11**.|11111
kd’wpoint wi» sti mm imI yertcrituy
clirav i’*li»t .f 11';11
t 'I with filially .^tahltin^ Hymn i
fl f IIIII
ling m I-*. ka...**.
I I* Mrinki'l. ^dperinlciiih ih
t III* 111i l Y if :
Itiill idfid, alii ^«‘il st *Inet*i nf itn (hi- Cadhty Mdine. foi lid* |*a ( ■M a lit Ik In civil* tiddler 4 ut
lomp.iicd n. the IIoiiii.I niim I.....
threi* in iiii I fi*4. han tendrii-d hi Kddi$&gt;** BeMlNiiriinl l»y |{, (J. (JraM
III.- \1\ K*t;t»
hit til ifn* l ||N • •Mloi'rt vkifr, Sydney.
h l l .l l l ) ' ., Ill gir.llri M•■M||
Mrli*n»e AKiiiidy Will Iel t ’ t&gt; »i:fiallM|| | m lid* thililll V &lt;**'10 field of l.akrland. former K«*nrral
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hani^ri'Vi’1 mul I'tmaty AMmiims mi i'n, it via-i mirimiiii'nl l»**■*• miinntriT of the Haridu State
iFHif.i .........
I.till I, in r
ilu in * ,.t u l lo d .iv
\\ 1111Itlit r ('riNSlIlIlD -41111 ri'IMllHl Ilu &lt; inuiniiiif. The re-dir'iuld'D i ■ *lumiher of ( %'iDDM i'*'■»%
i I*.
Ill, I
i Ini* 1*11 • |t|.I
til hern t ii Ik ■* I’aiiivritiiig the ufU• .1 Im In* Id’iird ii-i eiiiui $«ti .».l i*a11. **11**I Im In* ld*»,4*|ile»l l»V «Id*
“ l i |.&lt;i k. &gt;11 v ill 1 li.u l .. c
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M H S T i iiiilil I I»» i i•iii a ii*i^a*n at it ^ di*Ml iDi’i 11id' vrar^ify a idI it i prii*'|M‘«'!‘4 were ifivi i l i l u .l i v do- - i/c n l w l i .t v&gt; ,u l..
M,V"( I*4i111 Mil I$fi1||
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|fi'-*v,* ifUiHiiiiH were miiiadM-.l uu hy the lt«*i J AIt on Hradlfy,
•I'ii C . i f l Hit '1)1111 lllll
ip Mumi .vml .1 Mmol II. .
•1..
Ilia fil’d* Will eMpl’flill Im I4*Ui*Ii mi lid* f«*lt«»wiliyf l«*tt(*• U* Ih* ‘•••time president .. tin* Mnivcnity,
&gt;I M"t"&gt; * if ii li I.i ImI, l llll))'
(| w„„|,| I «I hlgge.t 111, In I,,
•I llir liny Idhitflil in fumiiirdd.
I'liMitiy Cntniiih^iail uial elwt•*♦I who laid of it-♦ farmoliofi on Slflr,
rif.&gt;
Milner ill •.'ti.Hed, and ili- Ht.-. Mu' "’I “ VYlu-r. it-v lity 1,,-ullli .
llu* Bev. .1, II SIjm'IiIh, «|t»ari
Ih* i,t n I
lit** * ItV
I III' Idlpll’ ■*!%ll I'UH'llldMN ilii' Imlge J F llelNertilun i-mifiiUM-d m l. and tvliereu- my -Ister wi-lio at th$» miniiioniii v ridh’k;**, who outlluin« in.llll* the . i.mmri.t hdh
•d»npl$* an Mi i t il "ih
fm IMH* hy a in,d of Id* In-,id. that only • i»
homr ut once, ttn-1»- liMi'd pronpeeiH of t h»■ I *nivrr^tty,
tug publn .ttt........I ,i siiuy i.i
•MMI't u a "1 «*1 "Ilk i lidhi mii n f'UIr |U,X*||,||. verdict- would hr | ...... I [irrsrlll to ym, my rr-lgliu J*nd B I*. I'tirk, piddle r flat Imr.
T.in,pi li.lniiir tli.il g.imldmc
•ill*» fifk‘1 lit* ■'i*i«| *|«
di 1 Hll. . ..Mvidrrrii;
I •.....
intrudrul of Sriiil »*"iin-4‘l MNHiM»ii»t«d viith Mr (irassI Ac&lt;|iiilti.|
„„|r l 0.11,1 V llom,. I.i lakv- |.ho. field
J.n k-onvtllr iv "vvi.lr op. n
Itilfl Mt Iht I'll’ tt 'll 1.*) 1(lilt i,fn|
“ Mulder In thr first drgi.
(I I‘.Ii'll ill'Mf
1(1 "Dll'
t'le'ieiu wt the dthltei Were May
Iii, V*.unit DeinnrMtif rntidiili'c \JV
"May I
my deep a|'|»i»* .., Andrew Cnrranwy, ('hatnhet of
|In- i l l 1*1(11M'k dll || 111*. \ o hoi, car lien Ihr iirmilly of deall,
lw tll.iyi.t win. will lake ..MM I * M* \ M I.ji I* in Hhiii'liitil hi lumgilig or lifr ilu|&gt;rinol.liiri,l i Mil it'll Im yndl Haunt fid i'Vifi &gt; i "innioree IMunagri Kilwurd llig
Juur .’-I illri lltr lt.im.ilnv &lt;
t Mill drr In tin* ercolid deglrr miirteHy e*xt ♦’mlei I to ute ilni'init gin,'.; Myrun l(erl,, gi-m-ral man*I «die k dial f li**\ h i t I In in kin
gran.il rlrtln.n. trlm r.l t&lt;&gt; ......... It,ill af I I T.’ \ M jl da* n 11«&gt;utile* whit'll carl ten u Hrntrmv of to inv letiiimhtruMon here, and ul
v i of SI at Inn IVNIU; Jack l|*J|,
1 wrdi to thank the vaimu. lu. i'leui of the SunfurJ Merrh'
ihr Sl|ll|ril i.l |US| ln .11 wulr "p* I i «Dir i,»,i»,id"ns . lln*v !&gt;♦♦• mm t•••*$» vrur- to Ilf.- in prlHun.
I. Mimnluughler- rigid yr»r- in cluirchrs, circles and rltih-, and :mt- ANsiieialioi,; (’hiiniher uf Cum*
I Iup h iifh'i Ih *i tend 1111»111«11ri**«■11
gsmtdmg l» m Jitrkvnnvillc
prisi'ii and u fine of up to (I,non Ihr general tiiihllc at large for
l'*uallau(J tin !•««» Tttut
llr v.tul when lie taiue I mm I," rid-1it tiimi (it*&gt;I \\ if»* iht'ii lid'v i#••I
MHnet liml o)ienni 1,1* ......
.nidi e**'i .-very interval that ha- lieen mum
i
liidi
diiltliDt*
i’*i»»f
n*u
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mid
I’AIIKINli I.LM1TEI)
lin .t Intel juut-t ampaign v.u He
hy iiielnring the ilefeiulunl'* Mm.il'j fr trd to help me curry mt in my
Hulitllilirii Hu I'd** rural
H HHilHiieU tin I'uttf Ttt».
wife u- u galmnl young woman | tidmiai-tratluii here,"
Hue lu rung,'-li.,i, .,f traffic un
trying “to m vr her husliaud "
, T. W llallrw iiu- hern w|i|,oiiii 1‘iilmetlu Avenue I,el ween Third
.1 Inngnrury Hiiperiiitrndei,i
and Fourth Stre.-i, purklng on
VA OFFICE CLOHEII
iln- east -id.- i.f the street hex
H I Ihi'kei,-Iw-eiM, manager "f
MEMORIAL SERVICES
been limited In III mintllry be­
t'l. V.I.irtii- Admluisiraiimi PusM|maish wur veterans and mem- tween H:I10 A. M and 11:00 P. M„
a Crille Itegiumil Office, nmiuuli hers nf tlie American l.egiun, city Manager C F. McKiiihin an"',1 Imlny l|lal the VA mii-i dt- VI’W, uml UAV are mpn-Hled by muinced this illuming, Nu parking
r.uiliuue it- itinerant -ervice m .lames (juiiu-y Calloway,, com- •■* ullmved mi the went side nf the
•hi- urea effective May .'II. ('mm- inunder nf Campbell-Loislng Post -treet in the (dock
Uy HIM . Ull! CONNUI I 1
lie- uffecled im'liid'' jirevurd. Nu
American Legmu, lu at
----------------------------------Mil,
Hoys eml gill, elected l.v Inch »&gt;li.rnl -Iml........ . ......... Iv
(l-ceula, Hi-niinnle and Vuln-iu tend Memorial liny nervices Sun- S 11AH K KV IN TAI.I.AIIASHEE
cinli" m llu Jayrer .mimmcd %• “&lt;»i ............. .. iuumi.iim
gu.-lx Ibe Orluml.i VA Office Itinera,,1 day nu,rnlng ut 11:00 o'clock ul
TALI.AIIARHKE, May 27,-&lt;-Pl
nf heads nf Cnlinty dep.iHnu-ui ■' the l mill 11'"1"’" V'-sl' "L.v.
&gt; Colilncl liepireseutnllve furmerly the Cmigregatluiiul Churrh.
—Dnh Hhawkey, former mun*ger
The Herman will he given l.v tin- " f the New Vnrk Yankee', tmlay
ltd ol first hand infmmuli.......I.... . •»•»*
&gt;(l’.iiv ,,i. »in. ami ••.*»( cmlHrled veterans eucii mnntli iii
Melbourne, Cocoa, Titusville, Ki- Rev. J D. Rom. veteran nf World *'•" named manager of th» Tallsa Im iif luu m addition.
batmen r : . - : . '. Ilf li.c C ists D
m Cloud, Hanfnrd and War 1. All Lcglumiuilen me if- I'UeSefl
Will-11 .Siieiiff P. A. Mmi. M,.«r.l 111* fu.llitm .......I..)....I, .Ml,.: Himmee,
He I ,and.
&lt;i.-orgia-Florida League.
uueHlcd to wear their cap*.
lletxel, Hie nent, elrnn cm iid.i
Hhaivkey, who managed the
Yankees In litltll, replaces Norman
sheets, l.lnnkels nml ullnr fuel iuIhhIuii ndupteil .item meliHure,
Venxey, wh&lt;. was given his out­
ties In the County Jail Hie lain. and ruled Ihut l" li"’ future Mr
right release from the Pittsburgh
llerndnn report for work nl 7 till
eye* pupped wide open.
PROCLAMATION
Pirates farm system. Tallahaxxe*
"Gee,
... . I didn't know n Jail wn A. M.
Is n member of the Pittsburgh
*uppn*e&lt;l to lu&gt; mi elrnn," exclaim
'))„. Yonlli Cmiimisslonrrs who
WHEREAS, rile Prvsldviit "f the United Slate* li»e by
chain.
ed Allan, and lie straightway it- will visit llm regular County Comuuthority vested In him, declared .Saturday, May 'JA, M&gt;41), a«
solved Hint If lie ever gut t" '-e
T ucduy include: Flnyd
National Poppy Day, and
sheriff in rcnllty, he wnul.l 'Vl'-un c (l„jM,r rmd llii|i|iy Abney uf SUM,
THE WEATHER
WHERE AH, The Campbell-Luxsing Past of I he Ame r lean
up the whole county," as lie |.ui Eugene Ellin and Dick Parker uf
legion
mid
the
American
Legion
Auxiliary
of
Hanford
arc
It,
Ovied,. and Ed Hilda uf Hlnvln.
JACKSONVILLE. May 27 —f.T)
sponsoring and cooperating In a Poppy sate on that day, Hie
High Law
Clarke Mossier, youthful ch-H. Among the “improvements” they
proceeds
of
which
are
to
lie
used
In
the
national
...................
M2 SI
Atlanta
nf tha court, walled patiently f‘" suggested were that the County
Veteran
rehabilitation
and
Hid
to
disabled
veterans,
and
Charleston
87 At
0 . P. Herndon, county clerk, I" Hoar,I hIiuuIiI meet on the first
WHEREAS, Many C itltrns of Hanford were called into
83 M
Denver
arrive at Ills office mid is rc|i«il Monday before llm firm Tuesday
88 82
tlm service of their country in World War I and 11 and il is
Memphis
rd to have remonstrated with Mr. „f the month, iii.ileud of Hie flrsl
81 47
New York
proper that recognition Im accorded them by designation of
Herndon for being five minute-. Tueiday after the first Monday,
108 (4
tlm Poppy Hal* day,
Phoenix
late.
They nltm udvined screens for Hie
Halnt haul*
72 63
" t told him," said Mr. Hi'riirlenj County Jail ami enlnl.iislimeut of
Therefore, I, Andrew Carrswey, Mayor of the City of Han­
Han Antonio
01 68
with a sly grin "that my alnrie a comic lumk lit.ri.ry fur prisoners,
fnrd, do hereby proclaim Saturday, 28 May 1840, as Poppy Day,
89 i l
Shreveport
clock dldnH go ufft my car hud u
| M the office of County Tax
in Hanford, Florida, and recommend to the eltltena nf Hanford
73 66
Seattle
fiat (Ire, am) that I got caught Ir Callorlnr John L. Gnllowny Angus
that they participate In events of that day.
88 «
Jacksonville
a traffic Jam, hut ha said (hat &lt;*»’ McInnU of RIIH mnde n detailed
Andrew Carrswey
80 78
Miami
no excuse."
investigation nf inetlmds, then ad
Mayor
81 •4
Orlando
Aa a. result of this controversy.vlied Mr. Gellowav of some short
Tallaharaea
Vauth Board
of Gountv
Com*1
(Coatlaa** a* Pea* Tirol
•l
w
them Youth
Board ol
County Coin-

Rita Hayworth Becomes Aly Kalin’s
Bride In Simple French Ceremony

Thornley Tiaist n
r iv
Leewhurg Festival Open Gambling
In JacliBonville
Denied By Burns j

f1’

C o n v ic -

,
|

N ot

Walter B. Carrie
Tells Uons Of
Leadership Need

British Court Senate Approves
F rees F isler Hush-Hush Bill To
Of U.S. Charge
R e tl W h s N o t

M a n e u v e rs

A c c e p t - !»lie ^irmitlMskrli Unlay
lin e i* the •llllalinii a* nl now
a b le
T o
W o r k e r s , ! I I Not one i.illmail i.l,eel milled
E m il
M nzey
S a y s Rutil Wr&gt;l l ,1*rIII.*IIV tuwaul I tr Ililt
------- —
‘alnl tile Illv'* lielghl Vaul* ale I
Df TRniT. May n ia*i - a
Hi.itey.ml nt •l.tllnl .
ronipanv peace Iml in settle the j • | | lr „r*irio
7Lil*y Fold »title tea* ifjerled ,h|. mt,. then lia* Ui.n ..I tin*.
| tmlav by the CIO United Alllo week, Iiii ii| *(»111r11 Ill.i Ittl*11lie11 l&gt;\
Ilbr .Allied altlill time again the
9 T a U-AHASSFF., May i l (/»■) ,W i .i let*.
Governor Waiien t,.M lltr Floritla '
|»tn|w»»«l coveted ailntia , |, , , | Allllfl f nl
Itil lllf Itll
I f ^ l.t h n r Iml.iy h#» hflifVfd it ] D**ii '*1 work «UrnltH«h oil «Ii4|»ii1n I nrti «iiy 1lit- tnlilt riMn ih.|‘pr*l
liad ''antfile ltme“ lelt in it*regu* (
nthlv line* in two Him k plant*, .Hie. the Idling &gt;d ihr K n -tu ,
In art,ion In pat* tome inenue- I It
rinirrineil only with Mui Utli* I Ilf \Vv»lr|li Allies k»r»r
pinduring loll.
wltrihet wot It tlatiilaitl. impair the ki.lllMlp In «f*r lalul ti.l|’| ’fflinl tmJ
Itiip i iliy i tillMliv III
W ane,,1, .tale,iicnl came ........... .. ‘V a llb or .* f e t v " o j employe,, ttt lltr
law,.take,, kept talkin') about the | ,,n' “ ith the Fntd-UAW rnnliarl limv iliriVri'tl (fir tin. IMiHi l*.I* ni'C
.1 W f i h ' n i Itru l i h \ Iith&gt; Ml. I rit'tl
nee.l I a .penal legr'lat.vc . « 1 Tl" un&gt;°" h l*
•»»-« ,h'
||*tft,,| Mil*
(■tiding
P°WfM
of
the
Arbitrator
be
limned
Iteiii.T,
i-nlled iii Iii- .ti-tric
lion devolcti entirely to
" to whether the company ha. the mayor* for a -.pe.-ial ernttete".-*
way, to linam e the Slat*.
. .
,
,
, | t I be V\ i—t. ro Ulo in . i d
.......
itini .....
tin* ,.
i M**.i -tniid ol
Waiien inlotnie.l the l.rgidali.t" "«»• *“ ’,L ,rnl'lf'Ve, in ever,, ol ' (h|l|
I
C
M
)
pei
*
rm
i.l
'innmal
|&gt;ei
cent
nl
noinial
tvotk
mdepi'iiilpiii ntilinu I..*&gt;* Mi.om
ol it, "con,motional .Inly" to pm
• lamiatiil.”
[noil till' Soviel ...litI..III .1 iiinniii’i
tide motley (m miming the Slate.
Kinil Mnri'v -rerenrv
ire*** .toeot «u- n I••*r(tatart muti.'i ll»'&gt;
Even heImr Warien'a Iniel note (
of tin- HAW. declnred Hie refused to do anything wlu. lt
to the l.eyidatilie mi opponcnl ol 1company plan “definili'ly i- not .look like - tiili'bii-uking
the new tiainaclioni lax |liO||rain accepttilde n* It stands."
I Mrunwhile tin* Hii**iiin- ih.iimuii
(iiawu hy a ,peii.il romniiltee »;iiil
TheFord proposal I* "very rout- ,-t'd they will ♦■«■«*»•
su m
an It..,,,,
meinlier, M(Wy n,nl """I understandable." and utr inuiieiivci»..........
imm. .dmN Ii a"'l
more .H1,..,,
an -HI
b.n.e n.rmtiet.
to,
.yreetl the l r K..latuie •Imulil Imr-.
„lpU1|W)|
F(&gt;r|| „r. AII1.-.I aircraft flvom
dany.-i
kle down and work on linanre,.
Ihltrnilon plnn mil nut dent with nretta."
Hep. Put tun of l''runklln ..aid n mnjur point in Ilie* union'* ear- i The IIiih*Iiiii nnnniiiiccinrnt
till* tibm had "finnliy determine IHer propo*nl - nllncnlton of man Aniet ienn n,*ib»*r»&lt;•»•** -aid no
we do need to rpi-e mtltte more power on n—eint.ly Hue*. The uroinid flee will to* condai led t'V
money, nettle down anil conceit* liinion in-l-le.l Hint paint i* Hie their ulrplnne- in ttie line, kel.ei p
trale our effort* toward properly key to *etilri«aiii of the dlapole
air eotriilor to llerlln
f ieinl'4
finailclde the Stlile from aonie I Fnrd. nl Hie union'* reque*t,
Hrlti-b ami Ameriron Ti*f
leniihle lux."
made nvailnhie to tile UAW in
iroaHaoeU tt» run*1 wti i
Ax the Senuie liegait determin­ ndvancl Hie company propo.al
John
in H. Riikbs, Ford vice presl- | | | l | L u i M | | | k U
in'; bow much Hie Stale will spend
industrinl re ■V 'l l l I R o l i l l L N
ebarre of
............................
,
in the next two yeur., the House dent in charffe
completed |, plaintive action on the
o ', t r c v » :;■ . T h o m i e v
I 'r a t s e
bill to decntitr.il rent* Itj Cl of
Ini* l«»t nlffht.
&gt;**^.- ,r*BNaa&gt;« Ou e » n
It’* iletall* were mil pidilidy ill**
clo-eii at the time.
t'. li. Clink-rale, Mulder unto
Rutca* natd the union hud a.keil
for it “well in advance" Hod tbnl Hotel proprletrr, and -I. I- ThornIHie company mnde it available •‘f,,i ley, local Shriller, today told utow
uu: inles nf the parade and . e|eI
t.niiiiit) in connection with the
W11I1-1 on-ion Festival which they
-----------.it....Ini Wednesday ill l.eealiurg,
Member* of Hie I,ion* Club |
..Inti- lli.dtitl people nl tended the
A irp a rk
were today reminded of the need | K e y H t m u 1
program.
of constructive leadership in the
*9
F lif f h t I s S c h e c lu le c l
Termini: the parade and colorful
community, »tnto and church hy ,
til,III, II* 'big city S tu ff that would
( 9 Walter U. Currie, special re proHoy Drowning, former manager have been a credit to Jacksonville,
Kentallve of (.ion* International,
who beciutse of hia Scotch broRuc Of the Sanford School of Aviation. ,'J‘""jj,,."[f,,,1 5.011"noli^HigbPHrhool
U known a* “Srottle".
today announced Hint a mo** Imiol was the most colorful ami
Ro advised leader* of the club
to lake advantaite of the Informa­ flight of sportsman pilots to Key imt *t*ml Itig among five high
tion tunde available by I,ion* In­ stone Airpark rind llttnrh, which he cln.ol hand* at tliu puradc.
ternational in promltdiiK com­ manage*, will take place early
Anmitg outstanding floats were
1
.
. ,,
,
, ,, those of Silver Springs and uf
munity cntcrptlifR and declared nSunday
In
mnrk
Ibe
start
of
the
A|||.n wit]|
,.nRP „f make*.
Hint it represented the experience*
summer season.
(h,.y ileelnretl. There were many
of 7.HIKI Lions clubs.
The airpark embrace* 2,Wmi pretty girl* In the parade, IticludUrtcinK that the local club take
active part In community en ter­ acres, Including good fishing ami mg ,H hnlhiiig beaulle* in s cun- .....
, , ,,,
t,.*t. •In-v declared and termed
prise*, be pointed out that ibe . ,,
current hospital drive offers such hunting fuellilli * nwl * 4 mill*** | &gt;&lt;lt,h|lliric a firoitrrnilw, up ■ml
nonthwDHt
of
JftPKnnnvmw
l.l)|njn^
f | (&gt;Wf,
an opportunity. “It is easy to lie
T-Ig* l.v rwpresen hit Ives tb-urge
eelfirih,'' be declared, "If I find Keystone Height* and Slarke on
Hu,at liers, Miami, and Slit Hera man who Ih not selfish I will 1 Highway No 1IM&gt;.
Im Rind to take him up to the
A hotel and cafe Is open h. the long. Leesburg, were much enjoySmithsonian Institute and frame
(|
,
f Oil, Mini 111* Iwn tonil HUM cllml Mr.
puhlie u* well a* the facilities uf
nH „ U M y ,iro.pect for
him."
The Lions Club voted that the Ibe airfield, seaplane base, bane (,„vi,r)l„, ()r Henalor, and declared
meatlni) dales ha elianitud front r r for xtorege, gas, nil service und j that Mr. Herhing gave a revealing
Friday to Tuesday, and that meet­ repairs.
, report on nallnnal legl'lation. ^
ings sta rt.a t tnAm Instead of 12:IS ^ -------- *
**
o'clock. The Club approved a $2f&gt;
donation to the hospital drive,
and members were urged by King
l.lott J. Hamilton Itlshee to con­
tribute Individually,
CMB SCOUT PICNIC
Cub Packs 10 and 34 and their
families will bold an annual ptenie on Saturday, R. H. Re*ly,
chairman of the committee an­
nounced this morning. San Land 0
Spring* will be the scene of the*
event which will be from 2:00 to
6 00 P, M, Ice m a m and cold
drink* will he furnlah*d by the
MtthodUt Men'* Clara.

M a y o r lltiy n F irs ! P o p p y

N o. 199,
. n i j o .’j :

A sso c ia te d P r« M L eaaad W ire

FR ID A Y MAY 27. 1010

Student Officials Get First Hand

Information On County’s Operation

AKorney
[Makes Final IMea
To Save Bui ledge

AimsOr Aldersgate
Ifoiversity Told At
Testimonial Dinner

�fiF A L K T W O

Reds Complete

Envelopment Of

City Of Shanghai

,{,

— --

O c c u n a tio n

FRIDAY MAY 27, 1949

1 K B S A N F O R D H E R A L D , 8 A N F O K D , F L O R ID A

Is

C om *

Kiia mmrriea
U.'Mllnard tr im Pag# One)
cut* in U i n.llwtlun procedure,
told him to use leu* red Ink. do
M l inarpen pencil* too often and
discontinue use of erteors.
Meanwhile Hetty* Ball, comely
“superintendent of schools," and
John FIU, youth member of the
School Board, were In Supl. T. W.

lo a tla a n l Kr»m f i n One)
t.„1cr(te,| Into a shower of rice,
|(|ta wan carrying two bunches of
f)0Wfn(, She had taken orange
blossoms Inin the town hall and
the mayor presented her a houyurt of while ro»*a. A hnt «&lt;m
shunc down on the blue Medlter*
ranran, two miles away.

Aldcrsgate Dinner
Berlin Strike
Seminole High
Drops
Tourney
m
n
I " J
president Job* l**yt H. W. jirm ,.............. al,ch f ‘ lug would
lo UrlandO C
*
*
1
1
1
"
Jr&amp;•***, MDlcuU* endanger outbound a im ., tra il.
m _______
ural Instructor of the collegei J. The alr.ift Into Berlin I* again

CITRUS RBFORT

dispute, It was not Immediately
apparent. The A m erican stopped
(l eell.aen K » m Pas* o a * (
« e a tle .M Kr.m Pag* — . 1
all Berlin-bound trains at the Sov­
iet son* birder in Hetmitedt. the
Americana and British stopped all
paatenger runs. The 110-mi.# "In. i traca stretch from Hclmatedt
LAKELAND. May 27-(Hn*c- W. Hail, the Rev. J. K. McKinley the chief meant of supplying a through the Soviet occupation rone
iall—Orlando and Mainland High and Jick Morrison.
city whoa* traffic la ■ .. .
to Berlin la a solid line of stalled
of DaytonaBeach gained
the fu»*Mr. tlraaafleld declared
_
...
, ... of weal ll.i- trains.
that
In lb* seven-day strike
nl* of the (Iroup 2 Claiw A bane. 11M(. h hw« •,«. wi. . U l_ _hami.-,. Hn rail Workara.
ball tournament here ymterday.
.
.
-ru_

JACKSONVILLE, May «7,—&lt;JT&gt;
_Th« State Citrus Ins pec tip
Bureau 10:1)0 A. M. report today
in hoxest
CrapeTangerfrult
Oranges
Ines
Bail
17,lltt
M.007 133
Truck
. 8.431
88,600 M»*
Total
«J»83 118,887 24»

Sawyer’s Report

A fte r

O neneH
----------, SHAVCHAI. May 27 (/Pi - T h e
Rhd Hsnk-t of rornmnniim oufet*
I j n i cl j . • ,
Hr enveloped all nl Shanghai lew

pictures atUched. Ilettyc express- |j e
(be heir apparent to leaner- Htle at Hi.lO I*. M. toluy.
flnaociitl campaigns and said that notified (bc Allies of the West it
ed favor for malo applicants who ,blp of the Israalll sect of Mos- • Orlando's Tigers, aiduJ by IS during lha spring ha had boon eon- was sending in repair crew* Implyactor John
Wayne, |„m„t now hi-aib-d hv nis father, bases on balls, came near set- (acted by Rev. Bradley In Lake* In* It wanted protection for auch
i*1*11* , .
, "oulht #-**r.,.y the Aga Khan. The father and hla ting some kind of a nlgn school UmJ in or(Jar t0
a
erewa.
toy a picture of a woman epnli- wife, the Reg"m. witnessed the tournament record in shcllack*
, , , ,, ,, ,
Thu ,i i .u i
*
. ... »
e w t wh0 resembled U n a Turner. rl,rrm „ny and signed n "golden Ing Sanford's Celery fails 2&lt;V-0 last U secure funds for the Jn vanity. f|J r|n, * , ^ k f*,tu ° f
After a short discussion *he •«•*»_ |rt)0 k” made up by the vlllngc for night. Mainland's Buccaneers earlCiting the giowth of collegee In |* lw
* strikers ^ ..d r^mmdJJfl.t
i The gunfire ceased. Dm last
lh** 11 •* *W r|ltht for tbe occasion. The Aga Khan was ler edged the Plant City Planters Florida, Mr. (Irassfleld said that strikebreakers rally in Hi* wrtk
Nationalist holdouts surrendered. ’ le*ch7 *
* c , 1 m"rrtw‘'
.
wMt" ■“j* *n'1 *&gt;}• ^
h»'! « « * * * * * Houtharn cot- taking tw„ lives: Striker. I.......... '
Vale .an t,
f„lU
Vouth School Hoard member Begum In a blue sari. She Is his
The Bengal, got 111 hits off lege in U kaland
grow
from
sitaled to wield clubs, hurl rocks
Ylleran Hoopers peacelully carried
K#„ |c (Jr„ n urRed «m,mg other third wife; hi* first, the mother Brooklyn. Itu.sl and Thomas, flva what he termed a small "ona hors# and swing fists i n . u . M v , *
IJfd rule join the northern part ol
,choo| Improvements, Including of Alv. dlnl In IlfJit. and a illvorcn (,r them for exlra buses, (ieorge college' 1 to a real institution to- pistol fire from the east sector
Ihe world s fourth largest city.
holiday, every Friday, free Ice ended the second marriage.
Bred went the route for Orlando day. and said It la the finest In- Herman police. Now the strikers
The Communist occupation Was cr,,*,n *l lllncbe* *nd elimination The Mayor referred to Aly and allowed .hree hit*.
dustry today In that city from a are populating areas where thn
console It three davi after it heal1 ,.hoT I'"}1- H.hB
K,,Hn "" nl.i nn’’ ",nd addressed th e , (}r|anilo scored In every Inning, dollar, and rents viewpoint.
tracks ate ripped up, the switches
wrnprcii* Hirer oayi a n e r
it ne (hat all schools Ih&gt; air romlltloned. cmtple as "your highnesses," Rita (heir production of
nine In the
Ho praised the efforts of Dr. are locked and the signals dls•an. Ken political ofllccri began Th« Jailer proposal found favor will he regarded ns a princess, at fifth being their highlight. Ilad- l.utkl Spivey, It* former, and said connected.
taking over the government of the wit" Suol. Lawton, and he pre- leant hy her fan* and the Mu®-. cliff, Flowers ami
Toina.xuwakl that a campaign four yaara ago
An American official said this
(Males I Asian commercial
eentar dieted lha I n the fujore all new hlisrds who attended the weddlnv bad doubles, Stevens and Flowers netted «l»oul 178,000 for the col- was a m atter fur the West (let mao
XaA U. A0 0 0 non ,unlJ ,
achool building* would have air-. There were seven princes and triples
1—
-.^ i that
a . i Alderan .i— police
—*■---------------------*------legs. He -----u
predicted
now. The west* —
sector
police
M d Hs
pecnRc.
conditioning.
:f„Ur princesses present. Official
P
got* University would be a dom- have taken over, on the orders of
. Tha NsttonsIlst garrison of Woo*
flrace Kills, youth school bosrd witnesses were the I'rlnce of OrInanl institution here end mention* 'ho Allied commandants, after
Sdng fortress folded up. The gov* member from Ov|pd&lt;u revealed leans-llragansn and (leneral (leorml plans for a fund raising cam- sending away the Ruaalan-cuntroll*
Mtmwat evacuation Heel Puttad out. that ‘ he wsnted a teacher aeleclrd
ce. ratrm ia. former French ampalgn.
oil east Herman police who had
1rwatlnsra l?i"'
frsM Paae &lt;•••»
llie Yanal/e and into F-.» who l'*oks like
Van Johnson, sug- hassador to Moscow. Prince Hadrl
Present gisituating grouns are guarded the stations and Installa­
Dm Tangt/e and into r-asl
„ a, B have a ir-1Aua Khun. HI. .on of the Aga&gt; «7 Florida rountlei
tions. Technically, under fotir-imwChina Sea.
foam covers, and wanted chair* In • second
g'cem rnt, the Russian conrnl
The
__ ships .....
left ..................
Imhlnd the Ma- front &lt;&gt;f Ihe schiml where atudeflts brother
Installation In all Ihwlln.
Ohallat troops who had failed wait for buses. Reverting In »h« ncur (Isiy
lOhallst
unv one. Allied or Berman,
iai icake tlm
Iho lii-uille
Kl-iulle northward serious suit), she revealed Hint
Ante
making a move to settle the
maren
march down the Whangpoo River Oviedo pupils are grateful for.rllu P .. ...... .............................
Meanwhile, Rep. fiaiinders of
ijecape
n p i ro rrllo r from Hnanghal to Ihalr two iipw tennis courts, thcliastcr of Hollywood chitchat, and
many only the Improved condition of the school'John Hyde. Rita's hooking agen* Clay culled on the Legislature to
f foosung.
c *;1would flow
know after they had gymnasium and other Improve-11Hr Im. promised her public she'll cut Btnl&lt;- expense hy 10 p elean t.
founded
feundi them up,
ments. Hadlo Fleming, another'the making more ninvIcH toon).
|lnslcad of raising taxes.
,
flvW
many-colored robes of th e ' He said "a 10
;'.T
.The
h e sharp
anarp *
- * blit
mi* minor • ■ briaH m -«h-e f r o m
&gt;
m e no.l
.,| The
Thr nmuy-colored
i" percent o- ul
n -v|||
m |
n g b lln g for Shanghai really Waa agrernt with this statem ent.
[guests, especially those dressed In'lw lnnce the
budget—everything nil Church Nolle** a sit be prvacated at D r H n k iffk e on iht
rlay Iwlnre im hllrslk*.
a m last night. Hut not until toIn the County Judges office n at|yp Indian coslimies. presented has dropped Ml n ricen i. T hat's all

At THE CHURCHES

did the handful
suL.. o f NatlonaV
Itttrearguarii* who mad* (he final,
■ada stand In Dip heart of the
tlty make pu their minds In Rtfit,
' f o r two days they had held the
b rid les

across

Kcatchow

L’re a

ktiich flows through downUiwn
Shanghai and Into the Whangimo
i t the north end of the famous
Hunt!. Ami llif*y IifIiI thu !iIr
ttuMjern buliiliiijrrt tin t cfimmiinir
M the bridge approaches.
. in .ii loocis wen, iii mud iho
bridges, to protect the Shanghai

J'nlge
rankle
H H 8 ;a M|Kht th a t. . . Hollywood's
color
go home."
u
/aa InitM
ur hla Rlemdrom of (..Ju.
. .
* ' we_ need,• let's
.* &lt;do
«_ It* and
at _a_
tilt)
FIRST I'KKSIIYTKHIAN
"«*
hU. I,Ir b/. 0 ' hV • •*««•&lt;?»r *mrri„ would havr drunk In. The!
C III) __
HOI
Douglas ntrnslrom, that lit* want- Indian women wore srtrls nf tlell* ' B,'it "f tjulncy asked the Senate to
*d hunting and fishing licenses ;rnte-ly slindiul blue, lavender and "postpone the m atter of ralslnu Kev. A. (i. Mdnala, II. I), I'aalor
| tuxes. Co
0:46 A. M. Church‘ School.
H»
also th*lI dll green.
“ ‘home and‘ ‘have some
.........................
‘ *
J u d g e s fees should hel n..............
n .‘
..
.... . dress „„„
was ,r., meetings with Hie lit.... . If Miev, 11:4Mi A. M. Morning Worship.
vlljjjlhaled.
i heiivv" crclil'" s i l k I t 'was H ahllv' want all these good things, then Music hy Youth Choir. Serni' ll,
”•
"*l
T "’ ' fitted In the bodice, hnd a small we'll come hark and give them In . “(kinquering Adversity", Mr. Me*
"'""or. visited the offlee of County
•ii? A«RFM«r H,oford Ib'odtiev' 1JjJjj &lt;|',mgr'H|^r ves!&lt; The* skl'J^ wns
He said he would vole for 'h e , 7 .1m p. M. Pioneer Fellowship.
{/, 'VJ” *
Mltog to I fuj| wj,|, arr,irit|ol, iiirniK
, Senate upproprlatlon* ■•III. "hilt' 7-ini I'. M. Senior Fellowship.
"H a . Marv
..
, ,
..........s Louise j " ! ' " '
. I'm nm going to vole fot a, I V . H:00 I*. M. Evening Worship.

CHURCH OF HOD
Fifth Hire*! and Holly Avenue
J. M. (IreshaM, I'aalor
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship U:&lt;HI A. M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 I'. M
Mid-week Service Tuesday 7:30
M.
Y.I'.K. Friday 7:30 I*. M.

CHRIST CHURCH. Liingwomi
Hev. II. I,yltlrtim /Immrrman,
IL MS*
D„ Vicar
■
V IVWI
Sunila
lay After Ascension Day
k *'*- utfll fl V* ttllial *V*t4| M.I It UUsJWltg, huw op, it *!inn 1,11 f " m“rh!nM- I.y ti.',, l, iiiC |, |'ln,r 'ftVo' w i V e W I I . . . , , ' * ,-m nrh. mine »" thu thvl,
on
Suntl.y
mnrnltiK,
by two small pins. She wore black Henu,fl
„„ |i„n).hv.li-i,i de-!«Father Ip Heaven" (Avu M arla)
3:00 I . M. F.vcning I'rayer and I
&gt;, Jtuieil up ill lue ouiiolligs, m .y however, it appeared.
A* (,’ountv prnsec 111it,K attorney I
,"H" *«*» town nail,
ataycu Ul tliell guns lung alter
on a record 1248,000.000|(,y |huh. (lounod, Rlegger. The sermon. All are welcome.
t i l * ite u s into o u w d l U p a U iw iil, for a day, Miss Cherry flhi" 1rlnc&gt;*!,,,J swept along on high-heeled I?1" .
Ap|irnio-'-,,oo \, i *bo* soprano solo ami ohldlgnto will lw
over" the Offire of l l n n r , olwk sueile pumps, t'enrl earrings,
.
lla
II I. ill i i o i i i Mtniimi
am i "look
UNITY
. h k e it ........................
..
a,»l
* „
.....'J' '" i 11 , . r ,VC0 , K|
ib„
„«t.,
1Jewelry
.:.
_..
i.i.._&gt;
I would 1rc.pdrc $32,0tK),IMH) n yt’ar Miing i,y Mrs. Charles Wilke.
the
only
evident.
nmvtu
thriiugu me nurm ern par*
Mpri „ "'O ftrrod with Ids seeHar. Carutyn It, Persons, Trachrr
Hi
In new laxctt.
mndo. his
HOLY m o s s CIIURCII
Tuesday night—Valdes Hotel
pi me n o Mite, .,u&lt; i.HiHi.i.s l i * , * B'
Howes, "brief- . When
. . . the ,nmvor
„
- little , The House Apprimriiiliims Comkail l itiuti*
cl herself on |«*K||| procedure' after-the-w edding speech, wishing; m|ttw! rer,unmended In I*- a ......... Rev. II. Lylllotun Zimmerman,
7:30 P, 81, Prayer Service,
IL II.. Hector
I lie natim ialisls stayed us lung
no tho large nutn* lha couple hnppincss, lie «ccnied „ I.|l,(|llt1M |,|||, r,,Hdv for inlnsiuc.
S :00 P. M. Ernest C. Wilson's
Hmuhiy After Ascension Day
a* ttiey mu because they were
° ;.1'*w, t1"""* In lha office, ami almost overawed. He was still able „ „ n , lhat thB s ta te spend $232,new Ismk, "Every (imsl Desire".
K;lHi A. M. Holy Communion
hi 1a.‘i u,
th;y 1***1 to Ik. added io ran- to get In a plug for the ceramics HTU.D4H) for the ..........................
1'ulillc welcome.
and pottery industry that Is Vul- Till* Would mean l2n.nnn.tHHt a
0:30 A. M. Church School.
1
11 Wua me foreigners trap|)eu , ,ln,,w,**ylaurls'
main
livelihood.
The
mayor,
11:00
A.
M.
Morning
Prayer
and
H Hie uuilumgs wttu them whu
T—
——
THE CHURCH OF
OF
vear In new revenue.
himself an accountant in a pot­
I
MILLER FARMS
The hill to do nwav with rent sermon.
tery
company,
ahook
hands
with
lhaly persuaded Ihe last of them I
K lR lC T l*rC C &lt; l
Service* during th* weak)
1
Rev, B, ft'. Miller, Pastor
""nlrnl In &lt;11 of &lt;17 Florida coun­
ll\o couple on the ateps of the ties after Aug. 16 rlcated th"
lu giVU up.
&lt; 1
__ _
Tutxday. Wednesday. Thursday! (service*
Services Sunday at .1 :00 P. M.
, tuthe
u 1u«keu&gt;~f«ng»
1u 10.1l troops rcturted
came andihai
gul&gt; *! W it
gun m,» iitoruing. And
« estlaaeg
c U t e J town
1"Krwa
* " hall as they eMerged,
N o.M en Cared for My
ij ,#»f'toi-vygu*. T i- I&gt;
&gt;vh'-h
id ."civilian*
“
......................
,U m F'M v
gul* ul suiii.eniy Ireed
statement
on a form w a r 'Mutt
When Mayor
Ma
lalnts 148-4. A message
D ergpm 'm m e lit orlgfrialiy voted to decontrol the
Friday Holy Communion ttlOO that vdt! cause
Chinese anu lureign—burst out jnlle* from perjury."
the part of th# ceremony where whui* «la4e Imnieilistr-lv con­
cs
you to ihlnk. Keep
tu wnat had tmin a no-mart'a
h-*** demanded that th* United h*&gt; a*ke»l If they
tney agreed
agree, to all of curred In Semite iimrnilment« de­ A. M.
sending your request* for prayer
hd lor 60 dangerous hour*.
S u it* Im made in .p iv ill" full the ctiudillons, iw h rmillpd "Did, laying the cffe&gt;‘t|ve date and OXfor sick and Doubled people.
'ihe inimhei
‘ ot casualties in the coat* of th# action
....................
...................
"because 1 have,
qu ■' Only one ..........
"oul” (y«a) ia tB- "mottug liny. Clay, Santa Rosa. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH j Everybody welcome.
1*01 Sanford Aveau*
Tilling Hint made u haUlegruuud no heaallncy In saying they acted qulrnl hut "oul, mil" U a Htamianl Walton, Okaloosa and Monro*
J. Randall Farris, Minister
I
----------f t ot sip.ii m iouguiarcs a* me in had tailh,"
rejily, reflecting French enthusl- counties. All nf them have mili­
"The Ascension and Second CHUHCH OF TIIE NAZAHKNF.
unu ami t'eking road was hot
dkm.
Dtinna rejected tills pies.
tary Installations. It now goes to ' ’omine
Christ" will law the
113 Maple Avenue
LiWp,
Olijectlng lo this rejection, Britt
Those in th* front row said they (JoVernor Warren who Indicated minister'sof sarnmn
subMct al the
Rev, L. H. Rush ton, Pastor
Some sources put the civlllsa aid Klalcr "was taken of/ a neu­ cnUld hear tho replies clearly, It when thn ur!gli»"l MB
'nlrn- FI 1si Christian Church
8 unday
Sunday School Ut48 A. M.
anti wouimcd at lew man ral ship hecauso nume American was not possible lu lira, them in duccd that he would veto it.
at the 11:00 o'clock hour.
prnctirui'y all Chinese, IIfDLitllenten swore on oath that he tho roar of th« room, however.
Morning Worship 10:46 A. M.
The House passed imanluiouily nmrnlng
Junior Society 8:16 P. M.
•'Blind lUltmeaus" will 1m the
Chinese newspaper* said the loll had )*tn convicted of perjury,”
a
hill
to
appropriate
$4,000,000
for
The wedding hands that Rita
evening sermon subject ut tho 8:00
N.Y.P.8 . 7:00 P. M.
tbps ' several mmured, ‘ must of
" 1
»—
ne*- ^in-ruse tu building, equipping and im- P. M, hour. Thl* service will be
Evangelistic Hour 7:46 P. M.
them Nationuhsi soimers.
&gt; to iierjury then anything of which and Aly put on were of whtte gold. nrovinr
8
t"*“
*-,h
r&lt;-ii|o#U
Aly waa reported tu have given
on'v 46 minutes.
Mid-week prayer and praise
he surretiuor of the last Boo- bis ~i Was convldcu.''
i..Thi
toria.
Reu.
MacWllllam
of
Indian
Rita
H
83*virit
diamond
unnifB*
Tho church arhool meet* at 0i48 Wednesday 7:46 P. M. Dally vaw Urct'g oviomivrs—ino»* uuiElslrr waa convietad tn the Uhl*
River
explained
tho
&gt;046
and
1047
ment
ring
hut
she
was
not
wear­
A. M. under 8 up"rin&lt;"i*d»*i&lt; w n i. va(iutt Blblo School will start In
Up in the 17-story htoadway tod States of making f*T*u rcpln
legislatures had iibssvd hills ap­ lam Young. Th* Youth Fellowship July. Enroll now. (I|v# your name
naiona amt th* seven-story cm* to a questionnaire when he *ough; ing It.
propriating
$2,600,000
for
tuhorcufneni building—were amailng an exit permit. He also has been
meet* al 7i00 P. M.
ami address to pastor or Sunday
loals sanatoria.
A cordial welcome eateml* to:school superintendent,
a.
convicted of contempt of Congress
(Jovcrnor
(’ahlwdl
vetoed
the
in broadway mansions, arrangasentence un these tWo
1046 measure. Thn Budget Com­ all.
ta were maou uy iHniy iup- convictions, Klater Jumtied 123,bln
mission
released only $HOO,0OO of FIRST CIIURCII OF CHRIST. HANFORD ASHEMULY OF HOD
ira s lIa a M Krom rasa llaa)
r, an Austrian with the interna- hall in New York ami
Twalfth Street aad Laarel Avenue
tal refugco organlxatlon, with .stowaway auoard the ,
SCIENTIST
with his family that lie planned to the sum appropriated in 1047.
Sunday School Ui4B A.,M .
aid of my wife, Margaret.
| Batorv, paying hla pM«age latel Study what waa being don* about MacWiillam said Florida Is In ser­
SM Esat Second Slr##t
ious
need
of
more
facilities
for
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
telrphono call* iniough 1British police removed him b* Mlaiqi’s reported rackets so he
Sunday Bchool 0:48 A. M.
hospltelislng tuberculosis patients.
Evening Service 7:46 IV M.
s Interpreters they finally force at the request of the United
Morning 8#rvlco 11:00 A. M.
A Senate committee unproved, HutikeD ''Ancl#nt and Mod#rn
iht us* the iiinformation in Jackll.e handful of Nationalist tales when yie *"**-■“
*-"** night
ship reathti
--------then changed its mind and turned
onvill*.
inners in the building Southampton.
NwwTancy
AllM
M#sm#rlam
and
y
KKK
METHODIST
CHUHCH
down a House-approved hill giving
up.
Holme* contended i "It will bo
Burn* said
... he liellrved moat
,&gt;ur submission that if ihe fact gambling In Jacksonville was *ho llotal Commission power to
to convince them their that constitute this crime In Amer­ aimed at extracting a quarter nr revoke license* nf hotels wld"**
permit gambling on thrlr premia*
ra had quit," Topper said,
ica would constitute the crime of slim* from a number player,
committee un miscollenemis
foliation* in the embank me nt perjurv in England, then this 1*
Ir-'w slrn m ^o attlml our * l,UmUy Hch&lt;m| 1,148 A* M'
Tho mayor-nomlnt* said Tampa "«.Thc
legislallon first vuted 6-2 tu put
^ iL l . r
I Momlnit Worship 11:00 A. M.
ling were even more compll* an eatradltlim crime,"
Trlbuna
slate
editor
J.
II.
Clanservice# and to use our rending, y
peoples Service 7:80 P.
iMte. MS »( rp||gf f I t | n
*1111 I n '*
the
bill
on
the
Semite
calendar.
L l hiy were handled hy uuiin
illnan apparently misinterpreted
_______
| M.
Shortly afterwards, (lie group »«»»*
kejl, American editor of .ho extradition act of 1870 list* "per* h u statement about gambling be­
“ 1 Weekly Review, some other
Kvnngellstlc Service 8:00 P. M.
l, ..i„ u.tv.uvK akin Lit poiJUry. ing a civic problem In the north approved a motion by Senator rsiuiHTIAN A MIHM1DNAHY
Crary to reconsider then pul tho
|hera and some Uhlncs*
•fit la no good saying n* might Florida city.
% i* ir a i
' . I T V ' " 1 p ,,l“ ' w' J " " 'Uy
axe to the measure hy a 8-2 vote. ™ “Woman'*
have been convicted o f.something
C1«»- Rulldlag
* "'&lt;x’ '• M'
What he actually said Burns
els*, bacauaa ha wda not, the M»eHad waa that civic drives The bill, sponsored hy Rep. MacOlenn E. SmHh. Pastor
maglatrate added..■
10:00 A. M. Bible School. Mr. CONDHEOATinNAL CHURCH
failed because cltliena lost Inter* William of Indian River, was
Dunns said "some United 8tales eet In elvle affaire ae a result uaaaetFby tho House with an over­ A. Wlebotdt. Superintendent.
Paih Arena# and Third Street
„ I f c s i l i s H K»«*s r«a* Oast
whelming vote. MacWllllam said
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
1. Bernard Root, Minister
together with a grucral iifflelala mav have « • (!« a mla* of being governed by "a machine" the bill waa designed to curb booktaken
action
but
I
;m
n**t
con*
whloh seemed to take little Inter­
8:48 P. M. Alliance Young Peo*
Sunday School IO:DO A. M.
Ip of duties, Is expected to
making
operations
going
on
in
1
Ingod
It
waa
In
bad
f*llk.M
est In their wlthee.
nle,
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Itan official machinery for dealOutalde th* cuuitnuUa. a score
Big
nig pluah
piusn gamming
gambling house* are &lt;oiqe hotels, particularly at Miami
7:41 P. M. Evening 8crvlc*. The H#rnion. “ Msmorlet”.
Wiih other governments .
Bpqch,
of
pollcemon
tried
to
iloop.a
crowd
orating unmolested by the lawt
nastor will apeak at both nf |he
stated purpose la to relaa rom blocking tha aldowalk*. How*
All the' military organisation*
hi to allow nun-prof it na­ Sunday
II bookie betting is widespread V*C hill
service*. Alt are welcome. of Iho city and friend* are cor­
rain un Acheeon, who ia now -YSr, there waa no "tan of the
tural
cooperative
associations
rlcuJtu
wntown Joints and that
dially (""Rod tv obierv* Memorial
lU as Kami of th* United ’ ''miwtinlsl bsmiora ami pkkoteia
i quarter horse rare* a* reg
aseo alr and Cuba num* lo a ta gc
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Day service with this church.
delegation at tn# nig Four aaon at th* prttbi* BUM beoe can"b be
ulmt
race
track*
passed
tha
House
bought openly at al*
I, K. M"KInter, Mlalaler
Ministers Conference,
kgy hour in score* of hole* and Want to the Semite.
Mr*. P. R.. Stapksaya, Mreetof CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
ehfta, uresldanllal aseia-aiii hearings. ‘
Race* could lie held unly on In­
of RallghMf Mural km
U u ra l Areno* and Ninth Htreat
M. Hltelman said in Chit*
vitation uf thu trace owners,
0:48 A. M. Gnurrb School. A
Rtv. S. L. Whatley, Pastor
| tha admlnlatraUon'a plan to
-Isas
far
every
age.
L‘i backward countries "holds
HIT Waal Second street
_..i mayor-nominee declared tn a
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A.
M.
Morning
Worship,
l of untold beteftl for tipi
W. O, HUnaell, Sunday School
Hand interview that gambling la race horae in Ihe United State*, Borman thegm. "I
“ “Believe
“
In J#wnrld,"
Sapertatendant
1 a civic problem In Jisckeonvllla.
"And a network of hule*ln*the*
Christ”.
» - . ctight
g a j ffor
V t tr
E. 0 . Keith, B.T.U. INreatar
aim, Steelman said, It tn *gave up her ■euurt
" It la unprecadented for a can­ wall 'smoko shop#’ and beer ms7:00
P. M. Youth Fellowvhlp
8 iind»"
0(48 Ac
to of official to mention H- standi will cheerfully take your
Isas* from Ellis Island and a
ee for all agaa,
4 ,
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! tn I**1
ibllng in Jaekaonvllle, let dim* and give you a choice of
Morning ..urshlp 11:00
llg n a' that ha Intends number iambi**:
1 baae__
baseball pools, ■ S T * M. Evening Worship.
king about I t ”
dally boha, dally Bollta and week* Harmon Tb*m#. 'Paths of Right- Broadcast over W*
B.T.U. 7:00 p. If, Unions for all
wrote further 1
Kuiop
agaa.
gamhkiw are being
■nm c h u r c h o f o o d
by the Dade Cr|flie Co*M
tka way to raeoeery,'* b*
her
w t Blai Avemja
. and local office ra cars
over-the|«d, lag C. C nw s. Paator
W t dovem or Warren*! comhe 1
|V school a t f i l l A. M.
, __.k*oi
a to the economic dev ]"Pto stop race bet bookmak*
for. all agaa. .
.
other am *. FPf 'MMt, wo
____d m
sonde# at lliOO a . 4i.
t not (Mtialblo, and tho *«•
two door* away,
hat they are well token
_ mtlnulng In tha ra n k ”,
you,.don't have to k.a»w
b e n are urged to be pra*
to walk In these places.
tk* alPIng of gambler-pot
p m la tko cash. Any cab
or shoeehloa K v
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NOTION l»r MKKTINCI UP I.ANDExpenditures hy fmleral. state UtVNKHH OF h La VIA UllAINAlllC
OK HHMINOLM i t i IIWami local governments are still UIUTIIKT
i t , Ki.oimiA, t o m .K irr A
tending upward.
MIPKItVIHon OK KAMI O lm .llC T
NOTICH IH IIKItRIIT itlVHS
Sawyer said:
s inoctlna u( Ihe owners u(
"We have come down from the ttial
lun.ts sttuHls In HLAVIA IlllAINd itiy heights of Infletlunary pres­ A*JK plHTIUCT o( K«Illinois l.'ounIK, riorlij*, will be hslil at Oid
sure*. we have mot the demand oftlci
uaa and Hons (a »a
fur goods which a year ago were i illsirlelut alA t&gt;uda
Isn o'clock A. M oh
in rilllcaly short supply—we are. | ihe 14th day tf June, 1**0, fur Hi"
id riveting one rupcrvlror
In short, on a lower level, but purptias
fur said district rnr a term or
a t are not in tuv valley."
three years, at which eleelloh
In New York City, Sawyer said every acre ut land In the district
shall
one share and each
last night that businessmen should uwnerrepresent
shall lie entitled to vote In
guaid a g a i n s t "Ill-considered, pereon nr by prosy In wrltlna duly
frightened action”, In the currant sinned for every acre of land owi\«d hy him In auph district; g u ar­
economic situation.
dians may represent Ihelr wards,
Addressing the American Iron executors and adm lnlslrature may
estates of deceased per
und Steel Institute, he said .he represent
curopuratluue
rolls and private coroporatlc
American economy Is altogether may be represented by their orsound despite a substantial Us* (leers or duly aulhorfsrd agent*
owners of a majority of Ihe
ciease in income In the first three The
aerrsae Included In such district
months of ID4D as compared with shall tie necessary to constitute a
‘riorum for the purpose of holding
Il,u Inst three of IU48.
such election.
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EW YOHK—There I* in Inlanglhle eomethinf
About a lennli town that makes It like no
other town In creation. Maybe It Is the smell ot
I rasa, maybe It Is the sunburned young glrta
wandering around the streets; whatever It Is, If
you have been In one once, you never miss know*
Ing when you are In one again.
It la like that In Chestnut Hill. Mass., and
Haverrord, Pa.: It Is like that over In Montclair.
N. J„ and up In Newport, R. I.
They are on the fringes of the hlg cities, many
ef them, and yel they are quiet little tree-shaded
towns whose very core of existence la enveloped
In the strange and wonderful sport that has so
many strange and awful participants.
The tennis town In and around New York la
A OutHirel Volt*
Forest Hills, a section that yet la not a town,
In (he Niftil
since It la a part of the borough of Queens, last
outpost of civilisation on Long Island. Indeed. Forest Hills Is tha
tennis town of America, the Wimbledon of this fair land.
Lai* every August, all roads for tennis players lead to this com*
^blnatlon upper and mlddle-ctasa suburb, for It la here that the na*
fPTional championships are played, on the—by then—slightly worn
grass courta of the West Bide Tennis dub
For a week or 10 days, the streets are full of autos wtlh multi*
colored license plates, and there are more lean and tan young
whlppeianappers In the streets than In any other community out*
aide of Lna Angeles.
There Is another aide In Forest Hills, however; a aide of threa
rooms and kitchenette for gBT.BO a month, movlea every Saturday
and bridge every Wednesday night. New York la a slick snd urban
city, but It has a vail aprawllng auhurban area within Ita very
boundarlra, and Forest Hills Is the ne plus ultra i f thli suburbs.
Perhaps because of the pseudo-social aspects of ita tennis conneo*
# lions, or perhaps Just because It la closer to Manhattan than tha
other suburb*-whatever It is. Forest Hills is generally the goal of
the mlddle-clasa commuter with a reasonably good Job snd threa
children
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There are times when one might walk along Its tree-dotted,
leaf-carpeted streets ni night, breathing In the fresh air and easing
the blood pressure that has boiled In the city by day. when or#
thinks that the middle-class commuter may have a point there.
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Hbtnura listening to him tell about his Job, which consisted of tuning
fin foreign ahnrl-wave broadcasts for a big American radio chain.
|&gt;Ils man-from-Mara equipment gave out with French, Spanish,
■Greek and everything else.
Finally, I remember, the language became Gctman and the tone
•ouder I looked a t Joe. ‘'That'e him !" I asked. Ha nodded. "That's
lihtm," he said.
J We ^ it there for a while end listen*.) In the hareh, guttural
,’aounds In the soft, chlckety night In Forest Hills. After a while
[I had to go, and f left Joe sitting forlornly up In the booth.
I I went home In the subway th at night and I remember silting
on the straw seats and shivering, although It waa summer, aa I
remembered the hysterical voice on Joe's wireless
I After that, the voice spoke louder and more often and elite#
'burned and crumbled, until the years of the locust were over.

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V AS AN EARNEST BUT NOT OVER-SKILLFUL practitioner of
the dark art, I hnvc been making tennis pilgrimages to Forest fill'*
M or HI years or so. 1 have stumbled feebly around on the grass
C ourts, waving at passing forehands and wondering If Tllden looked
ilhla bad on these same courta, and I have baked under the sun In
the horseshoe stadium and seen nil the greata In thnae 15 years.
There was debonair Fred Perry, sweeping Into the net behind hi#
running forehand, and the pnlnfully polite German baron, Gottfried
von Cramm, tossing courtesy points so cleverly that hardly a soul,
was aware.
There wee the Junoesque Alice Mnrble, getting a grip on her
shaky game In nn autumn drizzle and routing the elotld and un*'
Imaginative Helen Jacobs, and there was greatest pound-for-pound.
player at them alt, Robert Larrlmnre Riggs, with hie duck feet
seem ingly not coordinating but hie mind operating like a steel trap.
™ There were great matchea—Budge lighting down to a fifth set
.Hvlth von Cramm; Frank Bhlelds, maty and nut of ahape, recaptur*'.
ijlng for, a moment the glory that waa Rome and blowing Jad e:
jltlromwfeh off the court for nine games In a row before slowly cole
(lapsing. There are memories on the center court at Forest Hills,,
jflnn and good memories.
i When I think of Forest Hills, however, I think of an evening
/spent with Joe the radio man. It waa during a beefsteak dinner In
Nhc West Side's Japanese gardens, just on I ha eve of a national
(championship In the late thirties.
1 Having drunk my All of cold beer and stuffed na much alrloln
jgnto mg aa posslbHLi t thfndered reverently nut unto the center
llo u rt, quiet end dark In the moonlight, when I heard a voice say,
""H e y —how about bringing me up a Scotch and sods!"
1 looked up and theie In the radio booth where Ted Huslng otdl*
Tartly broadcast the important matches waa an amiable young man
And a lot of radio equipment.

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Wa think il II *Im)U| limp llinie
Rruihcr Imyi tliu lrJ going around
with Inillrl pmof veiti on.
Dip Senate Appropflalinnt Cominiilrp camp tip with a lint recoiniiirndaiion loi $240,000,000 in expcndiluiPi loi ilir next two yean,
an incirair &lt;il about $I0,(KH),(MHI
over win.i ilir Budget Cornminion.
which WJI lint -itlligy ill ill Pill
m alrt. »«led h&lt;| Hill ihf Srn.ilr
Appiopiikiion* Committee .loe.n't
have lo (try the i .iim
Imlu.lrial pioiliiclioii hi lln*
country, at meatuied hy |I ip Fedrial I h 'f l l r Ihiiinl illd tl, il down
lo I 7‘) (or ill*- month of April, n*
compared with IH4 in Match, and
IQ1) l.»&gt;i OiToIipi, ihr fifth conirctllivp month il hat continued to
•kid April production war 0 per­
cent hrlow ihr t.iiiie month lari
yrai, Price., loo. ihr Federal He
•rive llonid irpoil*. me continuing
thru downwind trend
The L'nivrmiv &gt;d I'l.iiidii i*
ha villi’ itt liouhle* with radii d
proletton who air more inteietled
Hi i.ohlii.d .evolllliofi- ill III pi.irll
cal ediiraliou. Uetued Dean llan v
T n u ln , who Inughl lor ID yean
al ilia- (Jnivritily, oiy* that llieie
ale lioin ‘ill to UK) pioietiorv on
the lauilty who leach &gt;urh nonirin r at “ Ihe Con.lilulion it only
an iniimmeiil .lefigiird in protect
i|o- vveillliy landowne-4." ,in&lt;I Hr
ligiout oignnirnlinu. only *ervr
perrm ited minnriliet." They lActi
anti t hntii.iiiiiy. ilr- ei.j'-iiiinl prinn p ah o( ('..minimum and lexu il
iinnior.ihiy, l)ran I ruder llititlt.
Jiuoloidll.. air ollen uilleil upon
lo main lompantont between Ihi*
rily and Oil.mdo, not alwayt lo
the &lt;iedit of Oils city; to it trrm i
lo in lli.il now wiili Oilando mf
frlinn -rnoinly ill eflecla liom the
dinni'hl and w.iler tlioil.igc. 'villi
r&lt; liool* h.ivmu lo clotr. with water
for lawn* vnlu.illy lalioned. with
hoiitrwivt-t IniiiHiiiK ilinr laundry
to S.ililnid lo gel il Wadifd, ll if
lligh lime Mimrniir meiillooril with
Vvoiih ol praite our ( ily offinalt.
and pirviout lily officials who
aie irtponilhlr foi Sanford having
plenty of water in ipilr of the
diniitdil whirh hat hren at had
heir nt in Oilando.

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Frier* are comuiK down whether
you like il or not. General Molun
hat jutl announced it* iccoml price
cut hi tlnee montlii. A «mglr twallow does not make a tuminer, nor
do Iwo pine cult rit.dilnh a trend,
hul il you compare the pricet in
the ipnceiy ttoiei today with tlictl
chs.gfd one year ago, you will
find th.il i il miner has arrived il
your thrrmometor had not already
fold you. For the most of us that it
good. Our money will go larlher
than il uird to, und lower pricct
ihould mean a lugger luitmver of
merchauditr. wider dislrihulion
among llm people. Hut to say thii
does not mean that a good lliing
cannot he ra u ird loo far, nr that
if pricet diop lar rnnuith wane cult
not follow.

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A new jiluy on iJimulway ii
iying New Yorkers lomrlliing In
link about ai tlie woild move,
luguhtiouily into tlie atomic age
. Til# explotion of su atom bomb
do*i not kill rYtrypne in llw world,
41 might be expected, but Irsvei
: all the men sterile white ijuring
tha women. That it, lio man left
’ alive ii «bl# lo become • fath er.. .
except one, who happened lo b«
away down in ■ deep coal mine at
. the lima of ilia explosion and emtrged to find himialf ilia moil
taught after mala in tha universe.
"Not only do all Ihe women chast
him furiouily much to lha alarm of
own wifr, but so do powar
i politicians, imluitrialiiU, miliU nits and othars looking to tha
of tha World. lt‘» quita a

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BY FLORENCE MILLS
with cornflower* She ahnwn wiilo
Al1 Npw^fi’nturpx
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PA HIS — Spring hat* will Imvo* hi il puffoil tierr!-* which are worn
| Imwlrr rrnwnn. untMiml l»rin»&lt; mi«l •»o »h»* ftiile of tho himl nml reftch
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&lt;lt&gt;Kigrii*r« grnrrnlly favor tin lo»ul
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'a it l.tl'l kltll'RlII, ult«l &lt;|l|Cfh
••JN ln l ft|»n|oi! tillin '* ntol ilu* • '
to'inlvo* ii**«* *»f i i IiImmi hi*
I -\ niiYitiR fiiol' with
o th e r
int p&lt;u tutu
fi'n iim * *
^h«n* to f••y im mt« ii^titiR niiil ut
•m y n. " P o p illfli x'oloi w w ill
p»»h
m i *x%•- . »*nt*Mphve for ii nitppor
onrtrvuM *. r n m n o l . iiin o i** piiit»«
mu i \
t*i«*rvi MVtichuke« look
nml h o rih 'i
luii mine tcnnn*il with yellow l»nAnn'rionn hoyiun n»** pn"*p*,vt inn
in - hi m white toiupotr. or me
Ihr not n*t vnurh
&lt;primru**ui I'lO'tl
|M'|t|ll'|a J«flat OrilllRV* III H
n* for tlf^iRnn whirh rno
M«lnpto*«l -tin w .*••!• i «*•t V•i * rt»1 h m k H
for full hntK whirh will ..........
flu* tnnrket in lpl&gt;
Thoy prrfi'i 4innll hm *
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type* and \ It Ml 1If- "1 1lit , |. mIm
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1.. \m III. til
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n oan n

:Small Hats Are
Preferred For Spring

WHO IS THE MOST PROMISING CITIZEN?

1Social Calender

A dult e d u c a tio n in m m uch dlnanm ed h u t to o o fte n a 1
By JAMES MARLOW
•Hr IIKWITT MACKENZIE
Hcanty u m lerntood a u b jc c t. E ducutorn nay m o re rex cu rch in)
I1
FRIDAY
n eeded In th o field , to »lvo Rchoolx, llb rn rlex a n d o th e r Irnttl, hp Wr«tern a 1IIm '
WASHINGTON, May 87—(7P&gt;;
When
a
man
U
being
educated
with
Pupil* of the Duxbury School
tu tlo m i m o re In fo rm a tio n to
on »» planning p ro g ra m n fo r c&lt;in, |nue tn maneuver for position
I government money, how far ihould
of Dancing and piano
‘
*
a d u lt n. W hen u p ro g ra m in planned a n d p u t in o p e ra tio n , p, ti.e nig Four Fon-lirn M lnlatm '
the
government
go
In
trying
tc
.Mr*. Edgar MUchell wti
ho w ev er, public reap o n se unually exceedx ex p ectatio n !!.
rmmrll meeilmr wldeh opened In
a joint recital at 8:00 P,
'find out whether he’s a Commun­
lit Itn h eg in u in g n , a d u lt ed u catio n wan g e n e ra lly Intend* P ark &gt;«»«* Monday.
t
Woman'! Club. All parent* and
ist?
oil to reduce a d u lt illite ra c y , an d wmt m oxt fre q u e n tly con-1
*
fren d s are invited.
That’s one of the important
■liie.stlons emerging from the pre- ,
n e c te d w ith p ro je c ta to mount fo relg n -lro n t perm m a to m a k e
j ^ c o w ’a hark-flop when the
|
TIIKHDAY
sent rumpus over the wny lit
th e ir ad J tint m en tn to A m erican life an d to com ply w ith th e «||M.Uaalon opened on Germany'*
Atomic Energy Commission dots
The Iwiard of managers of the
e d u c a tio n a l req u irem en tH for n a tu ra liz a tio n . T h a t n h aae o f future—* m atter of paramount
tilings. Congress I* !nve*tlgatm„
Sanford Woman’s Club will meet
it Ih nt ill Im iM irtant, b u t Is relativ ely a sm all p a rt o f w h a t is Importnnce to European pe*re and
| the AKC now. It all started thli
af 9:311 A. M. at the dull house
now called a d u lt ed u catio n . T h e b road field fo r In c re a sin g
‘"Vi kI p', r!!mninMinil»el
| way:
on Oak Avenue.
•
llet-aose
this
country
badly
needt
th e know ledge o f a d u lts e v e ry w h e re is a lm o st lim itle s s ; V|"hhUkJ'* Jl./.Mv ,.n .“i J f r d eali
&lt;
the
I
h
m
scientific
brains
it
ran
e v e ry w h e re th e re a r e people o f all a g e s an d m a n y levels o f , r,1(. „ r,.vjVni of ttu, Four-Power
{develop In the Gold of atomic
ed u c a tio n w ho h av e th e d e sire to le a rn m ore.
jAllhsI Control Connell to i/overn
{energy, Congress has voted tha
E d u catio n al g ro u p s w hich plunge a h e a d w ith p ro g ra m s , '' ,rmiinv Instead of rrentlng *
• AEG millions of dollar* to en­
courage und help educate out­
o f iiru illc u l aw l i-u liu ral I w m liw fo r w l a l u . o n d l.n m y r.i h , . " S K
w .,.
standing young men.
,
sliiirtc o m in g s o f fn eilities, m a te ria ls an d p re sc rib e d p a tte r n s , Knw rnnferenre. »ltend«-d t,y rept^ Miss Nancy .lean Apple1')-, Mis* ,
The work they’re picked lo do
alm o st alw n y s a re rew ard ed by e n th u s ia s tic p a rtic ip a tio n o f resenlnllves from Km.sin iiimI nil
™if«dvs Wills and Miss llartinrn '
is of two kinds: secret work for
people h u n g ry fo r know ledge. T h o se w ho h av e learn ed a lit- her miellltes ndopteo » pr&lt;ier«m
Ann Edenfield. mcitllicrs of the
jthe government in the field of til*
Seminole High School grnduaiitig
tie soniRtlmeH a re sa tis fie d w ith it. but to h sc w ho h a v e learn f"r » united ‘..rmioiy miI atom: or nun-secrol work, using
class .were honored last evening by
some product of the atom, such as
ed m ore th a n a little usually develop an In sa tia b le d e s ire wi,v then tin- *o,Men reversal?
members of the Methodist Church
I In cancer research,
to learn m ore.
Well, that's for Mr. Vlsblnsky
choir
following choir practice al
j The AEC Itself doesn’t do Ihe
the home of Mrs. George Harden
A dult edueatioii, w ith th e b ro a d e r an d m o re Inclusive •“ disclose in hi* own good time,
'picking. It leaves that In the Nnmi Magnolia Avenue.
m ea n in g It is now b eg in n in g lo have, is s o m e th in g w hich will
"•’"ervers think the rliang,Itlnnul ItcHcnrch Council, made up
Forming an attractive selling
w h ir. Soin*' litivi* I i d I n n i - w ith
of distinguished older sclanllst*
fft ow an d en d u re, l t d te r u n d e rsta n d in g of its w a y s und pro- mltniaVs'had li!'^i,", ,ereot ,d.l-Gon
for the .N-casioo were the lovely
rihho n oi fcnthvr tiim iiiin i* "•
win, can judge the talent of th#
Idem s will com e g ra d u a lly , iiik I its fine e ffe c ts will s p re a d |n the Soviet tone of Germany,
•irangem euts of roses and gert wee 11 Then* nn* pi*tnl
hnp#,«l
younger men.
g ra d u a lly th ro u g h th e whole im pulntinn.
—
.|ec&gt;inn wh« i « create *
Tern daisies. Itefreshmenls were
hrlniA w ith the p rtn N ••fti*n •*vi*i • 111 tIlf f i\. ' i'll I.lr.'i wli w#
The council lias been primarily
---------- — ■ ........ ............. . ............... . ■
"People's Congress" which was
0 e rv e d from tlie lace covered illnlu p p iriR «»» f u h ln l hack Miih v
interested in s young man's brain*
l*ii!r&gt; irlm f ( i f W in *
*w he presented to the Foreign
Ing lahle which was centered with
|.i f .u r
the hriniK an* n«»i« tool » flllll'll
nr# miM i * iie.t ill
mot his political beliefs, and it
n U I L I tll S \ H W i l l
Minister's Council ns n hasi* of n
oh- nml
red and whirl carnations, tlie das* ■
Mini often to rn up on on
i
combs
the
colleges
for
the
best
----■
government fnr nil Germany. Hut
l.iilm
1l.'l ;ili 1 iiiv cli. Ire
colors, complimented with tall .
ilip ilow n •i4 H il\ to loo l« i l« v«-l
scientific minds it ran find.
T h e su icid e o f .lam es F o rrc sta l, fo rm e r s e c re ta ry o f tie- ona-thlrd nt the voter* turned
white
tsper*
in
crystal
holders.
on
tin*
otlo'i
A yoong man chosen fnr secret
Iff. tin " M*i* i f r . ■n u - •»«f
fense, recalls th a t th e sam e tra g le fa te befell J o h n G. W in- th'«nd,,-'*"wn nn the proposition.
1 NritrU fill hul
w.o M|| ill*'
Gifts were presented during the 1
i work doesn’t get the job nnles*
|
tnick
o
f
i
l
i
r
h
rm
l
.veiling
in
liie
three
linnorees
hy
Ihe Fill checks and is sure lie's
a n t, o u r w a r-tim e a m b a ssa d o r to G reat B rita in . In sp v eru l
" r , lf ,h''
.......... ...
r1 ll l.‘. n ,.| 1. •Ill.'l &gt;
l.n c ip u M il
w h ilt
(•••§•••
niot
Rev. J. E. McKinley in M inlf of
not it Cnrnniunlat. If he's chosen
o th e r c o u n trie s th e re have been n o tab le su icid es o f n a tio n a l
Now the Soviet ,-*11* for n r&gt;1*11011111110
iiim
I
lima
It
ill
|i»
*
li
*»huin
Ihe elinlr. Serving punch was Mrs. ,
fnr nun-secret work, there’s no
tl.-lf- •)- .1 l.rl.M
fig u re s in th e period o f th e w ar and its a f te r m a th . No o th e r
turn to llig Four council rule, n
J m ill h o i'iltM ii Itiio - •.•'•o iot«t*‘o
|„ B. Steele nnd u-slsliug Mrs.
i Fill check.
w ar in h is to ry Inis e x acted so m uch of th is fo rm o f toll, but proposal which America, Itrltain
lllU \»ft| !«• lift M'Xltll lo ll ••! loo*
Harden in -riving writ- Mrs. W. It
rid* mouth I he .Senate dlscnVMno o th e r w a r w as so o v erw helm ing.
France prompt Iv rejected
link on. t tup :»lot p n itlt "it Muw
Kirby, Mrs Z It Hstliff amt Mrs.
ed tlml ft young scientist chosen
Wll'kl 1 vs..iL 1
lift! • •1* |.M|.•ilm
fin mi AKC fellowship In non
I be volum e o f im m cdinlc sy m p a tlie tle co m m en l w ldeh )jacl(
-—
• !*••il.lif.tS S u i .i t) l..f&gt;
Itn •- \ il.ir 1•••vx
-rctei wntk wo* u Communist.
^ Those enjoying Die iH-caston Wilh
followed th e F o rrc s ta l d e a th , all o v er th e n a tio n , sh o w ed a
^ (ielll |IMIjfir
lia-in -Ini!»• Hiftt l.a.l III • •* 4.1ill
,Tlial slatted the storm
Ml*l A p p le b y . Mls-I Wells unit
'illu l ml 1 me
w id esp read conip reh eiisio n of liu- te r r if ic d r a in u n d e r w hich to Viihlnsky, unit
und p,
pending tlmi
F t.ft 1. i Mu ll
rain- in»).|»II5B
Mitt Edenfield were In and Mrs. !
__ I Senators finest toned David R
..
.i
1
..i
.*»i'ii
when it
1
lui'lirit
'ilk
•»'!till
miiiiy such men ns Forrcstal have labored in the national *e must in patient,
patient. riven
K
—
H Wavde Rucker. Rev. ami Mrs.
1l.iiienllud, chairman of the AFC,
1 id:. II lei-.
ihr
l.egimi fH- IlM*it SI.
crisis, ami of the inevitable effects on Isidy and mind. Never- '"nu-s w&lt;- mnv not iget the fanJ E. McKinley. Mr and Mrs. Itngci
— A ll-F lo rid a
I l i R l i w a y &gt; n m tid* u r e . ii # -aid »&gt;# dce»
oreign Min
—
rnii#Wn| 1 Ini :i 1k%•1 •*•••.*•! 1.0*1* 1 It. &gt;ii un 1 ..llll.*.
Harris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashby limes.
,
.
.
"
r , not think the government ihould
thelesn.
It is fair to say that
mostI.it.l.-.
persons
do,I, ,,f
not
understand
''Vriailiouw rm
S a n fo r d F orum
metheds
IVIII,'ll |.„il.- lik* till i. » |i;i* l III!
.ata allII 1Ifte
I. . s ta te o..rf m ind.1 of
. f ..
I.'..
a
a
,
V
,
.ft,.
t.
attl
atllfl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W
Tyre.
Mr.
A
s
s
o
c
i
a
t
i
o
n
s
C
o
u
n
c
il
spend
money
educating
a
Comtnima suicide. Few d o c to rs a n d |isy
I levelnpmenl* In III,- eoiincll
ill -ieiirl Hi** -1!»*.*% l . II ilft|M.| SuM.ll 'I.nvnu
—
and Mr* I.. It. Steele. Mr. and t
c h ia tr is ts really u n d e rs ta n d it.
meeting lire going lo la- worth Mil*.I Tin- Iff-rifltl.
lull- IIIMI1* * nl n*‘l v • 1 i.iffui Hlt.l
uf
their
I
n
I
1
o
r
m
e
d
I
n
O
r
l
a
n
d
o
p,.
indicated
opposition
to
tit#
Mr).
Harden.
Mrs
Marlon
.Ml
'
i;
Sanford
the
benefit
•Sfiiifm«I. Fla
II..W
.I
......
1
watching,
and
for
two
reason*.
iriiiiiin
,l
Vxllll
ItI...H
Mr* J b. M'-Ewau. Ml"* Kntli
T h is fa ilu re lo u n d e rsta n d th e siu eid al fra m e of m ind
—
1idea uf an Fill Investigation of
freight saving* to our town? Nn!
are witnessing the unfolding of 'I tit* \ Grow Amt Kt-avr A
- I- ami i'll* 111*'
Tyre, David Dyal, Alvin Kilt.at
is no douht one o f th e im p o rta n t re a so n s w hy th e r e a r e We
This money would pul in culverts
NEW HMYItNA BEACH. May young scientists chosen for non
•lift
III in*
i .
IhH * \
■tie of (he major hnltle- of Ihe
• rum A liiKRlr
l Imni* Si » \ 1* . •|.l..i« Ih**
secret
work.
(Everylust
Is
agrrad
^
n
k
and
Hobby
Jones.
tn divert our sewuge down below 27 (Spivilil) Delegates of Floroliniit It!,000 su icid es In A m erica e v e ry y e a r. E a c h o f th e s e old war, and this Is (lie first time
I. fpi-ru-iii-c
hi cuuiulNleil mi.*,
Sh*
.*.t « |..Oil
f...i
.*|
fb.wi'i
II4IU
** lit
•
ll*.
for
Ihe
need
of
an
FBI
eheek
on
|l
t.
.•
.. ........
association* met
suicides h ad h is ow n reaso n s fo r ch oosing d e a th in p r e f e r ­ wc have seen the noted Vlshlriskv III),'*. ul.MU YiltillU ih Uh gniul (in Monroe bake, changing It front &gt;idn highway
inal-i- &gt; ii hi I-miIi ll If Kill .tillIi i« Hi
people doing seeret work.)
a
Idldlcnl
cheol
to
a
gleaming
asyesterday
in
Orlando
to
complete
i-tpcrli-iii-f
when
upfilleil.
traw ii i I..it* '.f 1
l.tli Hlt.l i.»-♦•
\ ..Ml • 1• 1. * lit 1 0*11.1 !•• Hi#
ence lo life. M ost o f tile lives o f su icid es could la* sav ed if o a,-linn as foreign minister, alHut--if bilienllial Is opposed lo
In I IiiO my furu puft-fil* were set. Fix up our punt* where one the organisation of the newly letting a Communist gel govern­
HI* •lift • 1l i&gt;1 WMill. .
gr«'y
Ilrlilt
tin* people a ro u n d th e m w ere only able to d etect nnd u n d e r hough he lias plnveil a pari ill the
II* .ftl.l • II.. * »-.* --I. *» ll«l \
Inited Natluns and in hderiinliooiil tin i,nng in II,.my (.‘uiiiity Vii. •'••Hid go in Die twilight after a formed All-Florida Highway As- ment money for nn education, Imw
iini-l nf 1l.'lil IIIII Ill'll ..If Ih. r
sta n d I lie p ro cess o f m ind w hich leads lo th e d e s ire In die. oiiferences.
in in Miolinsvllle. They
I.M-llail miiiiLi. 1 *..llll- III '. llll
rulsei! hard day's work wilh Ids wifi" am i1•o.-ialions Connell,
cun
such
a
Communist
he
spotted
\| M-l Ik
children, roast a few Weiners or
(• Shiuglili-i Orlfindn. was
i-np- nf f* It «••|
' Vi*hln*ky wa* ii pin ilii I*-Tl foreign
Ihi-lr uu-iiiik uf getting
1..... \\ll ll Hll Ml
Ml** Nancy lean Appleby, who
some hamburgers, laying the I
,,r,.*ldeiii; I I'etei Know- without nn Fill investlgulinn?
.1
t|
M
|
fllj
illh..x
Iill.llll
gumly
in
in
!•
inini*ter lieil March n* *iii'ce*Hnc I1* *•' Him kel win, In luke a fl ow broil
bllit'iithni und representatives of
will graduate from Seminole High )
foundation fur cotnpuninnnhi|i nnd '
vvi. It r&lt;&gt; « 1*11*1
•In Vvncheslav Mululnv. When Vlsti- ; ," “l " ‘OVi- mil utat* from a juggle u home insteud of driving the b *. -laeksonvllle Beach, was elect­ the research council say now that
School next month, was honored, $
&lt;Vnllciil|l- f«"i I*.tiii.l »h.' 4I... I)
in*kv received the portfnlui II. M.
,vtUle nut (iiiihei Then llii newly married couples off to ed first vice president; It A. I.ig- in tlie future any fellow doing even
■
“
...................Wedncs'
with a buffet supper on
gett, Tampa, was elected second min-seeret work will first he asked
A rep o rt from D ak ar, in F re n c h W est A fric .a , s ta le s ^,.Mlltor Arthur Vnmlenla'iv re- |w,i* fnsliiuiiial intu n drum with
, wear an' fills\\II !»\ Sll/Hllll* 1ill
day
evening
given
l.y
her
limits.
|
Hunky
Tnnk*
for
their
diversion,
- luii. Mb# «||M\h th* III III « ••I.MI'.I
th a t llie M ark nnpiilatinn of t hat hu g e te r r itoorry
y , w ilicii
h irh nut
old mtirt&lt;t-d dial In the shift a " m ill- 1 *"ry wlllm as huups, milking n thereby becoming deliiiipicnl pa­ vice-president; Howard A. Smith, to take mi outli of allegiance lo
Mrs fl. G- Herman, Mr*, lli-nrv m
l.ltl.l
1
1-Iruw to!»!•• •• tl. Itf.
n u m b ers tlit* w h ite |s»ptdldinn by fifty lo muI*, illl S begun to le**‘‘ uillll repim-ed II "relentless .'UUUI five feel ill diameter. Then a rents to wayward children We New Soivriui lleaeli. was elected lids country and swenr he is not
A Witte, Jr. itn.l Mrs. .1. M Leonard. |
si-erelury; VV F. Uingcbui, Wilder a Communist.
develop a n a tio n a listie feeling, an d to revolt iig ain st liu* «ue. That w/isn'l tlie firsl nine spiodle ivits pliii-t-d ihrotigb the could luilld ii swimming pool for Haven, wa* elected ireasornr.
™nt the Herman home on tte 'L
►♦ ♦ + &gt;&gt; M t . M I I I &gt; t ' ►• t l ) l • )• . Vt I . t , I I I
tie lerm ''ruthless" hod heen up ........ o* on unit'. Tin. drum wa* our young people who will lie out
Several
senators*-part iriilariv
First .Street.
i
colonial s ta tu s o f th e te rrito ry .
..........
.
Ibe-e officers wdl i-oiistituto Itepiiblicnii Senator llirkenloooer
lied In ..........
ViHllilisky,
la'cnn*e In- WHS tb'-u |Uirkt-d with lobiii-i-o. After old ones of lln- tomorrows.
Class colors of red otel while (
O u tsid e rs w ho lu nched (lie lives of them* people d u rin g Uneriiulliuinlly km................
iWn ii* tile pm*. it - iva* done a yoke of steers wus
I would suggest Unit the lilies Ihe exeeulive eonililittee together of fown, wlio Ihluk l.illenthhl
were carried out in decoration*
Ih e w a r left tlie ir m ark upon th e m . T h e y now m ay l)« ecutnr in the Moscow purge trials Ill'll tilllii-hi-d to the spindle and steering Ihe Imni of our civic of wilh members lo represent south oiiglit lo be flred--*Hid a loyally
which Included red and while glad-,
ih. inp started to market at Dnn- fiilrs get a good skipper lo feriy and norlhwesl Florida who-wtll be oath isn't enough, tliat an FBI
read y to jo in o th e r b ack w ard peoples w ho hnvo la te ly gllm p- (lf mud. inrt7 ami tarn
iolitse* in lovely arrangem ents'
elected
Inter
villi,
some
twenty-six
tulles
awuy.
check is necessary.
sell th e possiiiilities of freedom and p ro g re ss.
At leost 117 prnmlncni Gummiuithem around lo see our neighbors
about the rooms. Red taper* In
hcfui'ti and after 'th e Mount Dora, I.resiling, bake Giiy
A gqllt-rnl meeting of the eouililul why shnulif the top sclentFrance lias alrendv made one t'oiieesHloii liy making •-vecined n- .........suit . In•dmIHf,tl
crystal holders formed Illumina­
ion my grandfather wjm and uthers. Then heed Ihe ad- eil wtiicli will be open lo all mem- itts nnd bllicnthal, who says h*
tion for Hi# supper. Novel place
West Africa a territory insteml of a colony, th.ts establish- « •
,rl» "
CTsMnrt'if
migrated to the distunt land monlihment that Kolnmiin gave to
,,r Florida highway assoeia- accept* their Judgment in the matcards marked the fenllng arrange
ing French cIlizeitHhip for the inhabitants. Living,Htandnrds
l||(, wn'r|1, , lliv&lt;,, „„ ,l0 f|mi(r, ..r H
.South Garoitiiu was a big cotter
be
ngnlnM
nu
FHI
investiga£
ment at the card tphle* where the
lo*e to the Hfivannali man reg.nling the lowly «nt. ......
tourisi promotion, Improvement of Hon of young scientists nob doing
supper was served.,
,|
spring they loaded Consider their way* and ho wise," tent fie conditions ami hlghwuy " • ‘ret work? They argue:
I imd a vision yesterday coining
Photo »&gt;\ fox
|U 9
Fruit Juice cocktails nnd canapes
on barges nnd flo'nled
construction
will
be
belli
In
Hie
Home
of
those
badly
needed
hack from beeshlirg standing lawere served preceding ihe dinner
iver to Hfivnnnnh.
of Mr and M i- (’ I C..II111. nl 7nii West Twentieth Slreel. ami b.w#i right. S.i-ni.
early
full.
,
voting
scientists
In
the
atomic
Four
week's
nominees
In
The
Herald's
"Most
Promising
Clttxen
of
lom
onow
fore those large citrus plnuts in
.,,‘r old .Iniiglu.-I III Mr* W C Phignu »f 311 Park \veiio. I to
i'S with original songs being sting by
fat her was n eolton I'lynioulh where in the elapsed
ill
contest are, top left. Mara Katherine "Hally" King, four year old duughle. »f Mr. I'bagan, lilt e .
The .......
.. voted to renew Its Held would Im discouraged from
fnmeil
In vole fill II- . bole, among these five contestunts fin I •" M.-»
■ Ihe guests und hostesses. The tieo
ilb
lie
l*
invite,
. . . . ..................................................................................
- ..
iiie'v
i- nrm ••!#« •»» -—
lo- liuidrd Ids cotton time Of nine minutes from the previous stand in favor of an In­ elltvrillg it ut allI if they thought
and Mrs. Earl King, -tor, Myrtle Avenue; top right. .Sharon '^ " r r y Lee.
Cm/,
o
of
Tomorrow".
A
l.nllot
i*
|.i.&gt;vi.le.l
for
this
|iui|m*e
in
•••--•
•«
•
■
4 llrlmi* menu conslstwl of chicken
i ’ ro tnising
Iiiih u Kfpnl ro u t r Hint ion to m uko to tin* econom y or I lie iiutmuh lln* l»ocli uf t
fill u wagon, drove ten mile.* to time urunges hit tlie conveyor the
they hml to go through op
_ FBI
one half yettl old daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. IL Lee. Jr. of tlm i We-l Hr*t
hi tin- state advertising examination of their lives. Andealnd In lettuce cups, potato chips,
••iiliinin 'in thi* eng# .Mink It nml -end lo Tile ll.ralil offiee la-foie ............. .....
w orld. T h e u n liv e liopillatilill Hhmtltl Millin' us llltiefi Its | him- • Curiously
enough Vl*htn*hy AbU'VlIle and onlnndeil it on the fruit is processed and in n case crease
Streetcenter;;
Loin
filers,
seven
nnd
one
half
month
old
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mr*.
iN tiny sandwiches rolled in the
M onilay nioi tilin'
Isn't nn "nld lli.lshevlst" but was platform of o newly erected cot­ for shipment. Then on unotlier, budget fruio IfiOO.IHHI to 11,000,If ho Fill prole starts In this
\V C.' tilers, lieurdull Avenue; la-low left, Donna Collins, two year .lit iliuightei
rtlhle in it.** prox|iermiM anil p ro d u c tiv e fu tu re .
otto.
ihape of diplomas and tied with
it convert to Coiiiiinisin after lb. ton mill where it w iis mnnufae-' conveyor
field. .Simply because government
I
visualized
the
finishedj
pimento slices, green pe*s. pleklr*
M c C IL I. IN
“Tlie mralt- advertising program money is being used ulthmigh no
lured mi the spot. During tills product lM-ing dropped in the fuse­
, hot,I e v t-i) ..... io n ic , unit tin 'll i
T h e im p o rta n t thiiiK in llfo Ih n o t th e v icto ry , h o t th e revolution of II*I7. He comes from it,
nllves. Ice cream and Individual! i i p t y
\ V j | l SlH U T H O r
me and up until IPL'n the const lage uf an air freighter landed nt begun in Il'tO imd in tlml year secret work Is involved, It** the
t ,|( K \ T I.A k K M , III . M in
.u re ib ile , t 'liii o, ivoolil i-o iiii-. too
1.Van^flSSa. L
......... wIse bouts, the I’lvdi- l.lui- and.
cake* Iced in while and embossed **»
1
»
s tr uikk
t Ic ; till- enm'iitIni thi.iK in n o t Dt h av e ro iu itie m i, liul
M. G ill.
•i
W hen —
i 11,... I w a - not. one of Ih r t S|u ■ m l i l.o rcti E
H o lly w o o d
the lauding pint far in and in s|* Itil.lHKI.IHlii male ill luxe* was re­ first stop toward opening the dnm
iltve ftinj’lil
tlli'Me preieplH is In ilevelop „„„„
r„dical lli.lshevlst il.at. Ud
with MILS '40 in red Icing.
M lH H ( h l i p i l l U n , I t l l K e r
(o lint
... well. To Hprentl
.
|others did a Idg Imsini'SH. Even lee mare hours served lit the Waldorf ceived lbun in ibe previous yenr," to th# Fill in other fields of edu­
n a n -lit - w ould --m ile for the i-ln l- iiiu o t i-c r iu l, I ' S N . -o n of Mi nml
Present with Miss Appleby were
it more valiant, more strniiK, more senipnlmis. anil more gen- many of the uriginnl*. anil -.... * was shipped into Miu-nn, Georgia,! Astoria in New York nr the Drake dcr Inrail W. M Davidson of Silver cation.
'reti and la k e them lo tile dance M r- W It M c G ill ol G en eva , l-'la .
gained prominence a* o lliwyet from the north by boot. Dry salt Hotel in Chicago.
her mother, Mr*. If. A. Appleby.
Dr. Alfretl N. Richards, prcsl*
■ ml i n, w lie n - .lie f iif iiil v would i - iiin le rg o iiig reel n il tru io o i.- m
I'l'tms linmanity.—Pierre do Coilbertin
Mis*
Martha
Chanman
und
Mis*
Mr*.
John
Schirard.
Jr.
hn»
rvHOLLYWOOD.
May
27
.d'Spring* "This increase in state dent of the National Academy of
| A* u speaker, either in prosecu­ flit hacks and side meat runic
and the Misses Hnrbarn Ann Dunrnn linker, student* of Sent- turned to her home in Sanford
tlie w orld's la r g e -l N a v a l Irm o
in y am i have d in n er.
What
kind
of
girl
did
Prioriih
Then
you
will
have
to
iook
t i n g u case in court or addressing from Chicago market* to Charles-!
Edenfield.
Cherry
Hlngletnry, ' Innle High Sclimil, were chosen uf|,.r vi*ilin« with her parents,
tax revenue bn* continued nnd Is Sciences, said this would Introduce
trig C e lit e i. Ilie a t L a k e -, i ll
‘‘
Itita
"
a
one
of
Ihe
k
lliile
-l.
r i i n i S . il t i n l f i y
Khan
mniry
today?
a conference, he frequently I* vi­ ton. South Carolina, und Savannah, around for a care Inker to per­ in large measure due to the stute into our systom ol education "*
Retty Duncan, Kathleen llahcock, at ii special meeting of Ihe hoard |t r. um| Mr*. Brantley Henderson
Iterriiil training o the -•*-•• »•
most
nt'itlierlx
g
ir
lI
i-yet
knew
She
ia
ftiiiil
••(
show
toi-ioi--olent. He shouts and hammers the hy boat. Where lire tliete boats In­ petuate the harnicul eaten decay­
Barbra
Rucker.
Mary
K
e
n
I
s,
break
lu-tw-eeii
civilian
mol
Nm
i‘
type of governmental Interference
VVhenevei m i voile on tlie p lay
of the Sanford Business and ProWilliamsluirg, Va.
ing terminal which will he stand­ advertising program. Tills state which is not too fnr awav from
Sinn- «lu- can remember, -In- Im- I’ rniind fell mol hurt b lm -e lf. Itita life hi which the new Nnvv man
desk.
Mary Anne Galloway, Olyve Ann fessional Woman's Clidi Wednesday?
New York Herald Tribune
_______
expenditure
for
advertising
is
un
ing
us
a
monument
to
stupidity
heen
uioii-d
ut
stardom.
Shia
n
'i
Adams,
Gladys
Wells.
Mary
Helen
1 ‘ "
- —
j Whether Vlshlriskv will feel
what the Nail* hail nnd what the
They are iinrhiired in the dry of Itltti und Hir'd).
day for the club lo sponsor at
..
... . .
iiiid b rin g M m to the o ffic e to learn- the filllllnmeiiliil prim i|ib
tell )oo
what Disrueli -mil » ■ M
f
l &gt;4 f H -H I f » f I I
+ * ►K -f M 4 + ►&gt;
l
Mr
and Mr"'
Invest.... nt for the tux payer* t»f' RttHsinn.H have now."
File,
Llln
l.effter,
Carol
Skinner.
verslty
plan
for
studies
of
the
died
on
to
use
such
fiery
methods
dock
of
uieniory.
Visit
your
docks
Girl's
Slat#
whirh
will
be
held
Mr
r*
...
Iintiduged I hope people w ill of the Naval -ervli-e
Alcoholism dultns for its vic­
hers nnd son Jim of llirminghum Gladstone, hilt sill- probably • an
Floridu,” Davidson dcrlurrit, " n o t; Rut Senator Vandenherg, Michi­
The lightening hug is brilliant
Anna Corley. Anita Alkon, Rett ye this summer in Tnllahnssee.
disease.
It
has
been
highly
su
e
In
I’tiris
remains
lo
l«.
seen.
If
In
Charleston,
Savannah
and
Jack­
■
e
a
lititlie
other,
in
im
iiii
-id
#
of
tims less Ibun f, per cant of
hm- visiting for sime lime witli leclt# tin- figures her pirlunHut he hasn't any mind
Rena Ball. Marjorie llodge*. Nixie
an assessment."
gan Republican, raised a point
■ tilts.
s I x t y-two million Americans. cessful ill many cities in the Iasi he does he will run up against dlf- sonville where their principle ton­
Miss Chapman
la_ th# rdaughter Mr nnd Mrs. .1. Roy Itrilt and grossed in lies Moines.
Klrehhoff,
Endslay
Mei*ch.
Jnunna
•
..
He
Journeys
all
through
life
f«w
yrnni,
I
m
now
ready
for
Nrw
ifi«*ullli,i»,
liumiim*
U.
N.
HwrHnry
nage
I*
lropic«i
fruits
since
we
Th#
delegates
were
guests
of
whlrh
throw*
the
whole
question
Nevertheless tills group presents
Chapman
«J'
" A s .i -In d e n t ? W e ll, she did
It.
It.
Pippin.
■^S paulding, Msrilyn Messier, Carol I"f Mr. and Mrs Bart C
She is not an intrllirti.al, hut the lie s l -b e eould, w hich w n -li’l
Wilh his hendlluht .hung be­
quit shipping ..................................
scrap Iron to Ju
daughter
a grave lit-ulth problem. Fur al­ York. Hero ho«|ilUl fnrlliUro and * f\SUU* Achmi.n. fronrh tiirolirn ..................
she
b
us'
iiiuilistridein
i-diiraiiiiihind.
#
J
»
*
n
Meriwether.
Jane
Whllner
'"V.i
“
liT
w
‘
l
*
rlinicH
nliould
l&gt;
»
i
proviilpil
lo
aup*
jMInlutor
Hchuinan
und
llritnh
r
or,
pun,
ANo
noli?
ilid
r
drrayiriR
anil
coholism Is a disease. Medical
loo goo.) She was u go*-I C -to il j
and Ellen Westmoreland.
ot Co1- • nd Mr*‘ VV‘ K‘ 'linker of
Mrs.
James Alford and son herself. During her marriage »•• . i l l , Inti she w a -n 't v e ry apt »• !
My Opinion—Don't tie a lighten­ merer ut luncheon which was mun|„t)l *hould b* educated at pithscientists have not yet discovered idemcnt overcrowded wnrda al jdicn Her rot ary ll«*vln arc •piily aide j (){Inn ldnt&lt;‘»| conditinn. Thcac dneku
i.nke Mary. The mother* of both
ing
htlg.
served
at
the
Orange
Court
Hotel,
lie
expense."
I
h
j
iuihj
u
take
core
of
thoinuclvca.
I.iilior
handled
ciuhty
(ifncnl
«f
the
Ilellvuc
where
C
O
U
C
H
may
Jit,liny
of
Tallahassee
arrived
toOrson
Wi-lh-s,
a
friend
oiiee
ol.-i-i
any sure-fire cure, nor have they
•itnetbiag tlm l reiptlri'd lb o o g lit ''[
girls are n»cmliers of the Business
llrltnlii« mercliandls# iInti wont into the
"o
connected the allergy which bring* •re«l and r Ivcii puyrhiatrlc treat- mailer Hevln In oih*
Very truly yours,
and Professional Woman's Club. ■lay lo spend several days with her I veil lu-ileuilltig a volume
M i— M eyer a ilm ilt e il -be never
parents,
Air.
ami
Mrs.
G.
E.
Mr-1
geopolitics.
She
i-urefullv
eiirlnl
ropalde fiRlitcru. a........ran Interior of South ('uriilliin and
an Intolerance to alcohol after nient. The rikhI reuultu achieved
C . G . C lin kH cn ie s,
"The worlhv student* of the Call at their home on Park A ve-jlhe words -he didn't uiulei-tniot v,,111,1 have lin n g llie il tliat title
Georgia. Wilmington did the same
years of excessive drinking with at Bridge House, now l . r a d , :u,p- f " 1 r« " y »m"‘h
Montexumn Hotel.
luntnr cfnss were most enthusias­
land wrote tlie dlrlinnury uieiiriiiie- Vlargo ei ila t'm i-ln o would -nine
tha neurosis which drives the vic­ ported liy tax fiiiuln. T*
diould lie Many observers have felt I lilt • tlie thing fnr North Carolina.
.lav marry a prince.
(
tically endorsed l.y the Imard."
_____
I in the iimruin.
When I wits bid in my teen*
tim lo destruction. Hut they have extended, the hiKhfy siirrrful Russians entered the Rig l''"ur
The Chaneel Choir of lh» First Mr*. Sally Mem Williams, presi
learned, and the community needs Alrnholirs Anonymous rnrourag- minril meeting determined to gel some fifty-five years ago, dissat­
Miss
Belly
Hunter,
a
atudent
at
i
Him
I*
a
liberal.
Ibis
al-..
■
of the rluli, stated this morn­
Hot kidney head salad is de­
nine sort uf German iigreeineni to isfied with my lot rotting sprouts,
hurc
tu leurn, that ulrnholism la a i C.l,
Preabylerlan Church
trill pre- •tsnt
Die Welles’ *''»'«ence.
Influence. During lb*
e , ‘*»’
ing. “ ll Is siieh project* that lend Maryville College, M aa r y v iil il iV,'
licious served with frankfurter*.
truce
on
I
heir
western
at
the
rlrtinliui
off
illlrh
I,links,
I
rnuld
VAN HOY IIIKTHD \ Y
prhigrani
musical
xent,'a
—
1
health, not a "correction” pro­
Tenn..
• rim., „hss
4 * arrived lo spend
sperni lh
thea ;n,*rri*8e
marriage «be
she lent her ....... If.
/ / V .s U
A A &lt;: £■
Thu committee needs funds fur lf " , ..................... Russia would visualilr my.-elf leuving tloi com­ Add carrot stlcka nml celery wed­
to
educate
our
women
In
the
nisi
evenlng worship service nn Sun- ters of good government and good sutiimer with her parents, Mr. and »«ver"l lilmral organliatlnnW. P Van Hoy, father of I H
blem. Jail sentences ure no deter­ ts educational campaign, endorsed , |fc
.........
r,.Morrd „( f„r
ge*
tn
the
menu
for
good
flavor
rlay evening at 8:00 T*. M. at the business that particularly interest Mrs. I.. G. Hunter nt their horn*
Hoy, i-eli-hi ali-il hi- MtUli
She 'is not news-conscious, tm* to n
.
nosing hy city nnd state health nuthorl- X r rgaann Ihan that she la losing munity. coining hark some day nnd texture rontrast.
rent to future sprees.
Imposln
n pair of fine horses lo a
rhureh. Mrs. H. S. Vernay serves
she knows tlie value of puhlicii) l-irtbilay on Thursday al ihe All '
it
to nnance
finance researen
research ana
*nd |•lj-^ 'J.;liT
5-i wur -ii-them only adds to thu burden of ties, and
ami 10
ouesliau • driving
on lleardnll Aventl*.
Ihe IIPW Chili.
nice buggy.
Years later that
•*
organist
and
choir
director
fnr
X»IWJ|IH J I *1
A
to her career. She is cmiperntiv-- ■li-r-on Nur-int! Horne on West j
th0 taxpayer who must support treatm ent of alcoholism. Callce- wb#1 concessions she will have
Mrs.
Henry
McLaulln.
Jr.
of
the
drenni
cutne
true
tint
way
beyond
tha group.
ithose
L—
nm Jailed
laiI...I and
net.I vary
tine-if often
lift nn B
Unit boxes
linwnu have
naUtt liven
liuon placed
nlaitaal in
In ' .
when shown Ihe importance of no First Slreel. Mr. Van Hoy re .
thlxis
elis
ir;■tion
my ilreiiiiiM of the early yum, I
make.
Sgt and Mrs. Lee Moore have a r­ i Interview or picture spread. SI# n-lved many greeting- and gift-'
The following program ha* been American Legion Auxiliary which
clary, the police, large employer* bars and package stores, and tosponsor*
tlie
event
highly
com­
rived
from
Reltiniore,
Md.
to
went bark lo the slime-old planta­
Iiiuo friends in Sanford, Mary |
arranged for the evening: prelude,
destitute famillas as well.
the club for sponsoring -pend some time with Mr*. I bps keiu -ernphooks of everything land nml Kunsu- City, Mo. wiirrei
tion and flew over those gullies
day is A-Day, the Idg day of tho
"P rlfre A' Notre Dame" by Roell- mended
| printed nlmut her.
two
girls
nt
Girl's
Slate.
Tho job of educating the Judl drive. Those who can drink su­
anil branches In an airplane with
I Moore's mother, Mrs. M. H. Wl
figman. rhlmes, InvfleatloN The
1
She Is a chain smoker, although la- formerly lived.
i coii h d
nnd thu public to thu alcoholic'* rlily sre urgatl lo contribute In
my filthy girl al tin- euntrnl*. Pro­
gins before reporting lu A .
l.u iiliilrrrd If* l l n C leaned
I f n i's Prayert a at ham, "D..y ir
she
smokes
little
of
a
clg*ieit&gt;
need far therapy instead of pun- , ,
gress, Yes I
llragg. N. C. where Sgt. Moore
Dvlng In the We*V\ hir Andrews,
M uhh
Shu
drinks
only
lo
Im
sociable
Ishmcnt ha* U&gt;en undertaken by help those for whom a c.impulTlie St. John's River terminnl.
will I.-* stationed.
obligato, Mra. Chari** Wilke, solo,
K a ttfte H
thu National Committee for Edu- «lon to drink present* a tragic
She Is lovul tu her co-workei(Hllll a dock.)
Robert lirowni tha Scripture, Rev.
I luiriMiKlil.t SliuiiipiHiefl l ur l.u s liitg K rcsfu iess
cation on Alcoholism. Tho com- ' problem. Wa urge that the public
Boy Hcmita of Troon III, Troop
Whenuver they got In troulde will,
Are wo going hark to tlie yes­
A
A
.
0
.
Melon!*;
pastoral
prayer,
I
Among
tha
875
senior*
who
will
an d I nlui
mittve Is a part of tha Ynla' Uni- respond ganarously.
6 and Cuh Heouls of thin 7, Pnrli terday* of long ago Imping that
th#
studio,
she
tried
to
take
I
(li­
™Rsv. Mclnnls; nolo, "Were You
receive degrees from th# Alalixma ra PIII will aid In distribution of pas­ the novelty of It will sustain It?
— .— .
There When They Crucified My
Polytechnic Institute on; June fl
tor* aqimunrlng tin- mass X-ray Joel, 8-IiH, "Dili men shall dream
Residents
of
Plantation
Estates
8h# ha* a sense of humor. Ink.r^ird", negro spiritual, Roliert nn Haturday night enjoyed a game nt rommtncarnenl exercise* at
survey to ha conducted hero June dreams and young men shall see
many show business iieiqile, n
Brown.
llurr
Stadium
Is
John
I'.
Relvau
I through June H hy the Hint# visions." This ambition Is neither
party and dance with proceeds
the form of p radlral Joke*
Also anthein, "The (freer Ca­ from the affair lielng donated lo who will rrealve a RH In Klertrlcal take*
Hoard of Health ami County it vision or a dream, it Is a mirage
Late one night when Welles wnEngineering.
thedral"
hy
Carl
Hahn;
prayer
of
9x12 If tiff &lt;'loant'd Fm* Only 4"r'^ 0,1 S|)t'i'lal Y
Health Unit,
the Fernuld Laughton Memorial
horn of stupidity.
f liming scene*
aboard
Emit
— »V WKUAM i m ------thanks for material hlessings; th* Hospital. Refroshmenla were pro­
Merchants are asked tn ro- op­
t* ftj
Every town In the country that
Flynn'a
yacht
at
Acapulco,'
*in
“
"D«J| vided hv members of the Baturnav
C tn tu l PrMi W illit
Dotningyi organ offcrlnfy,
erate In Ihe effort hy letllng |toa- Is loented nn a slsahle stream lias
Mrs. A. K. Power* amt chlldran, ____ _______
_____out
u native____
hand_ ____
nnd sailed
River", negro spiritual i solo, Nltu Donee Club to about 80 Alec and Nancy, ar# exp#cta&lt;l to hired
trra remain up throughout the harbored these Ideas In the past.
■trangaly ennugh. from Nlgtrla
A NORTHRRN ONTARIO
|n »h# buy io serenniie him. Well, g
AhK Alioii( “Sfu Safu” lla^K For Bliuikol Storage \
survey. Troop C will assist In dis­ Augusta anti Martin,
• it
«.) •
“BfiHui
............................
fas* This
House" h f
guest*. Ahi&gt;ut 05 percent of^ tha
""wmnrrow' itim ” Germany wan furious until lie discovered the
town la balling a nsw, egnlna,
In Afrlek n»d not, ax you might
Georgia,
tributing
ilAllfllillln
carrying
the
Mra.
%
C
h
a
r
l
M
W
I
k
e
i
t
n
t
h
e
m
O
^
^
4
orwt«
i
tnw
ard
th
a
fund.
wh„
.
they
have
befn
•IIIITII
ANNOUNCEMENT
bava auxpectad, out u| a cross­
haro—a pooih W&gt;* caught and
even Atlanta Is talking about
residing prankster.
:' *
srhedula fur tin' day*. Cult k c o u i * bringing the Gulf up tlie Chatta­
—Mom
word pussle
polished off 19 skunka In a tin__ with _____
In#
flhi* Im filwnwa 1it*mittif 111 Puli*
1"’ MHi.n^^rrn R^nil ^rn ^ r tad'part* ti&gt;i* heilf In the Dal.leut. .Powwj. tnd iDOlU
i
Mr. and Mr*. F. D. Carpenter
will
give
button
tags
to
each
per­
IV
hoochee. Could w# not put some
I t I
*?n» anthem
J b
i i. i„ niArt
.. t
aIII» H
ary mansion.
gla night. Wonder who’ll play
Hary
mansion. Shufflehoard
Bhufftebnsrd waa
wan past
past two
two yrare. Tlia* dm
Kelly Man Georg# ’-alt one# argu nf Syracuse, N. Y. announced to­
son X-rayed hearing th# Inscrip­ Stress un observation?
Jem*";
"iloly
Thou"
&gt;. -sw/ti
&gt;«*.&gt;
i »*•'»
"
&lt;-‘ t'-ri’
■ ii
r lA
l(i
,
T k iit garr'l ha much «/ an
him In the movlea—t-aaala*
•V
day Ihe birth of a daughter, Judy
tion, "I’ya had my X-ray un you."
by ;IVsn«f«lt henedlellnn, response,
iMioiu' 475
Why can't we use the money:I
i ,&lt;*•••• ,:.'.ei,
uaditttound mavimtnl ia Jtpta
Louis*, on May 24. Mrs. CnrpetiIn charge of tha scout publicity ilsrlvWi
Sevenfold
Aman
hy
I-uUi ~
from
the
parking
m
eters;I
■
'
i..
•
t t n i urnf t now that lit 410,009
the afternoon a number of the several days.
. waking up,,1They ntalki'd up lo her |,.r will lie remembered a* the
r o n r t v j f f i i p l M dkiH rpaa
are thr foliowlnr BeouUi Billy as a means to support som ething'I
chimes, "Softly Now in# Light
1-'OIF «’ t'f '
teen-agars of the settlement gathcoal m/nan hay* gun* on ilrlt*.
hotel room, roused
al* an *»/. ta d till III Fortyromo-d her from a former Mis* Betti# Wntheu.
Clark, Oane' W luinam, tilbson of a mare constructive and pro­
Day".
erpd
P
I
fnr
a
party
under
the
dlree•
I I f
sound sleep and took a flnrb photo
. . .
---------Rates, James Davis, Nnllay Nance, gressive nature. Romethlng that
Mvtf T*ai Vrarn’t an a*.', tkal
11
tlon
nf
Mix*
Ltddy
'Mathfescr,
4 Camall antllkaloglst gal o
and Jimmy Jones.
was a w k tlil
Welle*
lost
th#
argument.
Mix
aauerkraqt
with
some fin#will
benefit
the
public.
Are
th*
Individual portions of .(-.tato Mix* Beth Graehlna and Mlxal
Negro Boy Remit* will tiisirili- nl&lt; people giving Hie people of
11,000 prfit far Hading tha nasi
I I I
For
an
rnrllar
view
of
Rita
|v
grated
onion
nnd
a
litll# to.
salad are attractive when they are Harriet Elrhharn.
uta poster's throughout tha county
af lha hrlnla tklghod curlew,
Mom has shangad III tMina
Hayworth, 1 called on Laura Hid- mnto ssuce. Season with salt,
Guest*
at
tha
artemoon
party
j
under
the
direction
uf
James
Fos­
served
’In
large
lettur*
Cd|u
and
lha bled, a# xavrsa, gat aathlag.
Wash la Thailand far na ctaiaw
Ilnshead-Meyar, Principal of in-r ireshly ground pepper, nnd sugar
ter, field executin'.
tapped with a tiny awsat plrkla. ware In coatume and enjoyed * i
junior high school.
nml turn Into a casserole. Top
sea mn saa aawpt, mayha, just
May
pole
dance,
game*
and
latai
Jin
making
tha
salad,
marinate
tha
Ift twsrtsay
M lN lidtH
A BM if R^vvsvsve
wvpwpav
' Ohaktapaara aura whistled lha
■f remember Rita as a roly.pnly with dried liread crumbs that have
la
the
afternoon
refreshments
were!
Fnr plrnlc sandwiches allow pi­
p o tato e s In French dressing, then
little girl with two long, lilac* l&gt;e*n well coated with melted lulltruth whan ba quvrlad. "Wbal'a
wthata.
OPTOMETRIST
'ora Kerr- served. Colored movlea of the &lt;
mento cheese to soften and then
and mayonnaise Just before
S i m f u ift.
s iafISr s i- (II
sssm
rioea '11•
pigtails hanging down her back," t«r or raargarlna and heat In a
In a nama*" Just tha othar day
I 1 f
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY'
a
m
.
.
ft.tw
Ing. To give tha salad ‘ a crisp events ware taken-by Mra. Tame*
mix with a little mayonnaise and 11 M .sr. a-ia. i-a i a T a-is ';
said th# return educator.
moderate oven. This is a good
at Balmon^ Park a nag oaraad
Nsw York'a Bronx too has
Romney. A cheek in the amount of
soma crumbled crleply cooked | J Ailantt. &gt;*iia**i gaak Mi4a ; \
touch add finaiy diced celery
May M .
"Mr. and
Csnslno
Loasra Waaptra woo a Mg raea.
acquirad a yapock. I t got him,
■•••• Mrs,.
.if. w
. miiiiu would
...... vegetable
r. , casserole to serve with
t to tha haepltal
bacon i iprsxd on whole wheat . *
” *** ***
■*
radishes with
.........the nukyoo- IJDD
i -----:ix.Jim ■Men msa
Marie PaaoU
;!•
bring her and the two aoaa to P«r* enopx.
bread.
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FRIDAY MAY 27, 1919

N A N r o R I l H K S A M l. H A N * M I I . M J t J t t t t A

•J

f iJacksonville Loses
• £ 8 To 7 10-Inninp
-inning
______•Contest To Rebels

Giants Defeat Azaleas

sport, in Brief
*&gt;AB8oc,atw»mm*

New Auto Accident
Responsibility Act

Mutual Okays Weekly
Citrus Regulations

TALLAIIA8HEK, May 12—»y|*»
LAKKLAND, May .* -(F N H ) —If you are at fault In an auto­
GOLF
—Florida Cilru* Mutual'* board mobile accident In Florida after
Richmond, Va.—Ray Wade of of director* ha* &lt;|ua!lfledly en­ July I, yuu’ll have to pay the
8hr«veport,
nhot ■
a m
07 ■
In
lly A8HOCIATBD PRBHH
|i*
m » * |i* n , uLa.,
. , sum
■■ the
mo dow 'd regulating on a week to damage* and *h»w ability to pay
Sandy Hllvaritaln and hla So- Jjn*J qualifying round to win the week ha»l* the quantity of fruit them for other accident* during
which I* (hipped out of the *tate. the next 18 month*.
vannah Intllan* laat night blanked FUA tournament medal with an
It went further, however, and
the Greenville Spinner*, 1 to 0, for M fw g ate 188.
If yuu can't *how your r«I their necond atralght ahutout and
.Poetmernoek, Ireland—F r a n k stipulated It* approval wa* based sponilbility, you will lose ymir
, third loa« In a row.
Stranahan and Willi* Turne«a ad- on some aystem being worked out driver's license for a year.
1 The Trlba’a big
righthander va»&lt;*d to the quarter-final round which would insure all grower*
Governor Warren signed a new
. PALATKA. May 87 (Special)—
.
permitted
the
epTna
only four pf .the Brltiih Amateur Champion- sharing equitably In auch an allot­ auto accident responsibility art
BY AKT1IUR IlirXKWlTII, JR
th e 8anfon] Giant* edged the Pament program.
scattered hit* a* the Indian* *cor- ■•"P- .
containing those provision* Into
Herald H|iortn Kdllor
Utka Atalea* .1 to I here laat night
ed one run in tha f Irat and made
Fort Worth, Texae—The I1G,No effort wa* made to develop law today. It will not becoma ef­
to hold firmly to their third place
It xtick for the victory over tha 000 Colonial National Invitation the dclal* of operating such a fective until noon July 1.
Here 'n There
!
etending* In the Florida Stale
nevt eight Inning*.
Tournament wa* called off after program,
ram, the iniara
Imard acting only
oniy
The amount of financial re
reCharlie
Rone
I*
one
of
Ibr
top
|
league an Joe Schulte went the
Other .South Atlantic League
trin ity River flooded part of on the broad policy that the pros- | „,)0n*iblllty |nn*t changed. You
‘hard
luck'
pitcher*
of
the
Florida
route for the Invader* and limited
result* found the Columbu* Cardl- ^ e Colonial Country Club courae. perlty of the Florida cltru* In- mu*t be able to pay §1,000 for
the A'* to neven well scattered Htate league. On May II be
n*l* and the Columbia Rede vieBOXING
iluetry I* dependent on some property damages, . $5,000 fin
pitched a two-bit game agaln-t
hits.
torioii*
by
the
same
score,
&amp; to 2. . N*w York—-The *chedulrd »lgn* I method of spacing fruit shipship- death nr Injury to one person,
Tonight the two team* are the Atalean In Palatka nod ln*t
over the Tiger* of Augusta and
7° r • welterweight ch'.n pion-( mcnt* to prevent over-supplies.
fit),000 for death or Injury to
alatcd to meet in Hanford'* Mun­ It by a 2 to I margin, and on
Marini'* I'earhe*, respectively.The •‘•’jj* ,™u* lwtween Ray Robinson
|t I* now thought thijt
t « this can {more than one.
icipal Park In a nlnglr affair, t o ­ May 18 he pitched a Mix-hit con­
(Ron lesion Rebel* scored one In
illd Gavllan was abandoned, Iic*t lie arrompllshed through an
A liability Insurance policy foi
morrow evening the (llantn move tent-In HI. Auguntinc agaiimt the
the lop of the tenth to nln the temporarily, when their manager* amendment to the federal market­ those amounts will do. Or you ran
Halnt*
anil
ln*t
the
till
lay
n
.'I
to
to Gainesville for a conflict with
Jacksonville Tars, 8 to 7, In an 7* ',u *d to sign the standard New ing agreement, thus bringing *11 qualify under the law by a showthe necond place (]*Mcn. Hnnday I ncore. Wednesday evening he
shipment* under control, rather Ing of personal worth of that
oxlm-innlng contest.
York Commission rontract.
hurled
five-hit
ball
agninnt
the
lanetl*
Voting,
Van
John*on
anti
Rudy
Vnllee
in
a
nrene
from
20th
the (!'* and the (llantn tangle In
than through any exclusively Mu- | much, or with a suretv Imnd
It whs a ditchers' duel in Au„
RACING
Daytona
Reach
I’*
and
wa*
defeatCentury-Fox
"MOTIIKIt
IH
A
FRKHIIMAN"
Color
by
Technicolor,
Senlurd.
Let ('. M. Boyd A Co. 822 K.
, gosiii's municipal stadium for alx
, 1* *nr"—(Ireentrre Stable'* tual program, which ha* only 80
ed II to 2. That I* an average »f allowing
**nthe
lilt* Theatre ncrecn on Huntlay anil
Monday
• scoreless Inning*. Then the Card* Pxddleduck (87.70) scored her per rent of the fruit in Its mem- 1st Street. Hanford, write your
tluddy loike, playing third hane
4.5
hit*
per
game
anil
hu*
given
! Financial Kr-pimslhlllly Insurance
for the (llantn lart night, pared an uverago of 8.7 run* per gnittc.
. broke loose for three eounter* In „ ,r ^ straight triumph, winning tier ship,
Volume control loog has been good in all Slate* ana Canada,
the Hanford ntlck parade with That'*
tin -eventh and added a couple»“ #*monl Perk'* High Fleet elassgood
pitching,
dc*pitc
hi*
a highly controversial question In
It will save you a lot of money
three double* In four trip* to the losses
I In the ninth. The Tiger* scored | lflwl handicap.
the Industry, hut C. Walton Rex, and trouble should you Itsve sn
TKNNIH
plate. Jim Jonen. who played
I one time In each of those same
Many people wonder why St.
Pari*— United Htate* single* of Orlando, former Mutual preal- automobile accident anywhere In
nhortntop while Johnny McManua
I Innings.
Wan out duo to an lllnenn, rapped Auguatlne harlg* on to the veter­
Mike Clark pitched the distance championship, Richard (Pancho) dent, **ld he believed most of hla the United State* and Canada,
an Lyle Judy. Well, here I* one
out two hit* In four appearance*
, fm Columbus, limiting the Tiger* Gontales, was upset by Budge opposition would disappear If an I Phone 104 and Al Wallace will
reaeon, lie atole home la*t Tuestu right bits, behind perfect field- Patty, a fellow Californian, In the equitable system could lie develop soon lie at your door to explain
Meanwhile the •
j j j : j day night In the .lath Inning In
The Rotary .liiiilor l.cngue All !
ling
The Cards hit *afe]y II time* icmi-final* of the French Inter­ ril Insuring everyone fair treat- our "Share the Profit Plan" of
fena Reach W e " * ™ «"■
lhr HelnU and the Or- .Stills drfi'iilrd the pi'liliillit will |
1Insurance.
—Adv.
national Championships, (1-4, fl-.l. nrent.
mff two Augusta twlrler*.
atop the heap In the Florid* Htate) |#nd(&gt;
„ |u , |h r A„. mug Tigris in a hotly rontesteil j
| With the arore 8-8, the last- n-n. 0-.7.
7 to ft game nl the Muulci|iiil I'mk
GKNKMAL
In making cookies, he sure that
nho •• Culumhl* Red* exploded for
^ThU y defeated the l-ee.burgj '* « •
" 7 * V,'''" .« V 2 lust 'light.
IX M ld lT H
New York—Msurlre podoloff, the rooky pan 1* not so large that
! three runs In the bottom of the
Dodger* 4*3 lant night In a w ell-&gt; to 1 name.
M TL.
lU.r,
al.la.l
The theft alilrd
Miinngf'i F I). Scull of I lie
lit AHHOt lATKIt I'llKMN
■eighth it ml l«at tho Peaches, president of the llasketli*l| Asso­ It touches the oven edges, or the
played game. The Islander* open
Hlun Karplnskl to rack up hi*
i Fit 't-*aeker
Chuck
Abernathy ciation of America, said his limp cookies placed in the center of the
cd the seorlng In the first Inning eighth vlrtory uf the 1919 sea­ Tigris sent Ruddy lliiss to the hiil
O p to m e tris t
lo fare the 'Hlars' who gave up i
| blasted n two-run hompr to end Intend* to hold Kentucky'* Alex pan will not bako as successfully
on three walk* amt a hit Imseman. son
\M
i:itlt
AN
I.KAG1K
hits
hut
Wn*
lout
by
Grnxx
to
a
signed
BAA
contract.
ss they should. Those at tho siilo*
Then
of the pan will probably burn.
It:l Magnolia Ate. I'honr 512
acore
hit*.
To stretch a small amount of
The
, H green snap bean* or yellow
top
wax (mans arc not to he cooked leftover ham mix It with cooked
run*
immediately they should lie stored elbow macaroni and a cheese
tuna
in a rovered container In the re­ sauce for a supper dish. Or use
the
frigerator. Tho snap bean* are the hum for luncheon sandwiches
delicious when cooked and served hy grinding it with American j America's CAREER Army nnd
stored
Air Force now has the high­
The
with herb butter: the wax bean* cheese ami seasoning the mixture
est physlcnl nnd mental re­
Ing
taste good with a little sauteed with sweet pickle relish and
quirement* In its history!
onion and sour cream.
mayonnaise.
___
Young men must In: aide to
A few Sanford children srr the emit rat were Sum Mnrtinn,
,
.
think clearly, react rapidly, and
Senators. They won thu first U-4 carrying * good lime * little George Tniihv. Jack Rntlgun nod l.ouls., fl- MBcheM. Clevelnnd. I. mnrgln nfter two nuts. Jacksonmeasure up to rigid physical
and annexed the nightcap 8-4.
I'itcliing- I.opnt, New York. I- vllle got ITi hits on three Reliel
loo far al the .Municipal Park. Ill vi|l|* Toiirlitnii IIuIhti 1•ifr
standards. If you make the
Jim llenes hud little trouble in The other night several young­ wilt flu* *ri»n*r.
II. I.IHIIl; Byrne, New York, .'Mt, hurlers. while five Tar twlrli-rs
vielded 10 Niifeties. Both team*
grade, the Army or Air Force
marking up his eighth win by the ster* carried water gii'K Inin %l.l. UTAIIM
I (MM).
offers you u career with op­
strikeout route as Ht. Augustine the stand*, mid proceeded to
Slrlki'iuits—Newhniiser, llelrnlt. pinyed errorless baseball.
r l« ••
portunity for unlimited ml\ 1 ti a
Ill
pounded two !&gt;el.uml hurlers for spray the adults. It may hare
18. Parnell, Boston, II.
t 0 111 tl
II.imIiii III
vancoment. Here Is n challenge
I.KGION BALL TIIY-OUTM
81 hits sml a lf&gt;-0 walloping.
NATION it. I.KAGI'K
1 1 1
hern
fun
fur
the
'shooters'
trul
1
Mi'll,
8»
in Mhunduncc from ynur own
MHVtlNII
to young men looking l" the
■
ik ................................
.......
Mumnrer*
Gene
Pennington
and
1
J
1
13
Butting
Kukiik,
St.
l.ouls,
.
‘
Kill,
|
1
1','nlllOHtnO
i*
the
adult
fans
complained
lo
the
■a k h
1 11 il 3
future.
Irsbiioi .11,
Schoendii n*t. St.’ Mul*. nod Mm (J1 McMillan today requested al l ,
r, I It
well. Cool, fretth, pure water
Weber. Il&gt;
management iihmit It. And IIt,.M,Ins
1 M 11 0
II,
Snnford nnd Seminole County hoy*
t 1 1
Jobes, ss
-till. New York. ..'UIH.
0 0 3
.1
while
nil
the
suhlert,
ninny
chil­
II,
al all lime*. We’ll drill your
America’* Fine*! Men
I 'Mtlllll". cf
i I t
1 11 1 | "
II,
Kiiii Mnrslmll, New York, 80, in ici sied in playing iiasehall on j
dren are slsntilng outside lhr 'lllsliss,
i X n
I.she. lb
.1 11 11 fi Il Gordon, New .or*. 20.
he
American
Is-gion
sponsored
*,,r
|"
ki„ o. • r
('hlMIM*
well
and
do
(he
piping
to
t II 1
Ksvakls. rf
park, waiting In catch foul hulls. Ism Kell. , r
1 11 n 11
t I «
Malts. II
Itlllln IHit t I'll ill
Kidllllsllll, Imselinll team to report to tho
1 1 1 01 a
»hlch have hern hit over the llerotl',". ir
your
hou*e.
Cull
now
for
free
Tonrotf. e
t •l I
1
»
II. H. Army anil
rf
" Brooklyn, :M. Kiner, Piilsliiiigh. Nlnili Street Pork Monday afterstands. Upon retrieving the bulls, Hpencrr.
Malinowski. .'I,
I I n
I i&gt;
b’lslsrlier. o
nr.... ut 1:00 o'clock. Players must
cHtimale.
Hi hulls |i
I o o
a 27.
|
it
n
1
1
the
youngster*
do
nut
rrlurn
II. S. Air Force
Hi„iiNlr„iii.
|,
T.ilsls
37
lilts- I.oekmmi, New Ymk nod lie under IH yenrs of age.
l 0 0 ft "
them to the Hanford club, hut llshii, |,
1**1.ATK*
4 17 " Unrk. Boston. 18.
1
Career*
.IE
T,,lsl*
make off down Celery uremic TKiiiiiw
I.i’ftnver gelatin may he cut In
Matt. Jb
h
lloiililes
.linies, I'hllndidphlil,
••
r
k
with
the
spheres.
On
one
nrLOCAL
RECRUITING
patiinu. Hi
smull cubes anil served as a color­
h it 0 it J 11, R.iMiis,hi. Ilrnnklyn. H&gt;.
rsslun, one fellow wus rnught I'ruwlev. ss
JetiSpil. It
STATION
1
1
it
ful
topping
for
tauloca
pudding.
r.
I
K,
Tyson,
,
r
sd sn . .c l
Heardei
throwing halt* over the fence In | lieslur. e. 1l&gt;
I 11 1 1
Chlldien in particular enjoy this
M*r*r. lb
(sew
I'lis, r
PLUMBING—WELL DRILLING
friends. These hoys are going lo llsss, ti
1 I i it I I ll'imson,
12 F- Central,
Mingir. •*
garnish. If the tapioca pudding
3 J ] | v Brooklyn, Nelson, St. Louis, 2,
feel sorry for themselves one uf Welthel. It'
(Intel*, rf
4
a
Itself
has
tu
bn
stretched,
add
slic­
1
3
Test, Mi, e
llnmeriin*—
Kiner.
Pittsburgh,
PHONE
128
(•urralrs. r
Orlando, Fla.
409
W
.
1*1
HI.
these nights when the Sanford I Mi
s K 0 4
II Tyson, If. c. lb
ed banana* or peaches or tome
tU lllfr. p
s 11 n 0 ii.lO; Mile. New York. 0.
llee haul them off to the City ilrooMs, 1li, lb, If
•Tonidor
other
fruit,
*
! S
, J 0 i» 0
rf
Stolen liases — Robinson. 8.
il- This bell 'taking' Is |u*t itussi,
■ Tolais
J*
17 .*
0n n n
Ikimiun,
nniim. rf
tr
Brooklyn,|
a—(lfiiundsd mil (nr
i
Corrale*
In,
plain stealing, there la n» other Toll
33
It 37 ,1 llrrsf 1*nrl llermsnski,
'n tn is
. 11
ton. 4’rawly 1. i.oekmmi, New York, I.
KC—Msls. i',,»lr,«l,"i
(Alford ..... —
nno ool not—1 &gt; way to look at II.
llsslrr. Hubs. WrliTiel IIrfifikn J11— pitching—Rr aura. Brooklyn,
= i : f /orld*
c , , _ flliitr
IsfNRUD
Imint m
_ ,
,I __
- fl.„ . Umpire*
r. ; »,nn s sis
s 1 s111—lists
n — .tici i in
l»l*
- ,&lt;
irnnno
i to
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' liankL II.S.IL.
LOfibr Lively, Cincinnati, 4-1.
(lornlke
has
lieon
fined
$10
risn»
lilt—off n«*»
Kllesctier t
•IAod, K—June*, Hlnger. Itlii—M
_ Branca. Brooklyn.
Boston, III).
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Joe

Schultz

Goes

I

From The

Victorv SID ELIN ES

All-Stars Defeat Tigers 7 To 5
In Rotary Junior League Contest
Major LfUtfiic

Dr Henry McLnulin

YOUNG MEN!

Sparkling Water

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END 0 MONTH SUPER VALUE SALE

. -STEBDAY'S STABS
H, ASSOCIATED PRESS
I
Al Evans. Senators—led Wash-]
iiiglun attack with four hits fori
perfect night in H-1 victory over I
Cleveland.
Ted Wilk'. I'nrilinnls—shut mil
Pirates fm lust seven innings
lifter relieving Jim llenrn In see■mil Inning of CM! win.

Off Kcbutti 7 In ‘j Innings tl runs).'
rum;
HMIter » In » liinlnas (I runs)
Iflir - K, imiis iMi i.Biidi. I'll—
Tipil—Toneeff-Winner—Hchulti Isiser *idt“n-' * « " » '

p.
III ’i 020 MHO
:Prenlclent
„
„ Jim, Butler Is going to do Tlpers
II | M| ID D| 0
Gorniko for throwing Center Al H,," B
to flornlko
Fielder Tommy (Tutold" of rim
Giant, out if the Hsnforii-Dayton.
Beuch game In Hanfnnl on Tuesday night. Tommy was rough on
him. Tommy called (lornlke h
(Unofficial)
'lemon'. Till* is an interesting sit­
CoMplled by Arthur HtrhwRh, Jr. uation
________# * - -------Third Baseman Jim June* had
AN
f(*Mt
II Ik 3k IIM
, Onion give* n tnngy flnvnr l«
hit In 18 consecutive ball games
Joins
l»» 4;. i:» 3 0
niilml dressing;' nnd Is pnrticulnrly
&lt;3 (1 7 ft i
until he fared the slants of l.uu
llRlInuii Wl 3* u U 0
good with spring vcgetnldo riilllBevll In Daytona on Wednesday
lie
U 31 ! 2
• i (111111« v n t i : i.»:\&lt;tt»:
biimlions. Just ndd luilf n small
night. Ilevll lurnrd the Irleh to Tvsii
|
McMsntiN
1. ••r 1 l i II
• 7 |
lierled onion to the rontninnr of
foegsr
If •i It 0
hreeh the string as Jones went I * 1 *.*minh * hpt *
4
1. M l
Tonooff
3 0 $ II
Krrneii dressing, cover lightly
to (he Piste three times wiihnul ,
is ' ” '
1 0 0
ft* II
t;
4o;« 3
wit u n i MMieiy.
r. 0 ft It
20
i l 14 -ft? 1 a n nguin, nnd allow to stnnd over­
h
0 0
night. Remove tin- onion tile next
TI
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1
Thi» IsPpbImiik DimIupi h rm llv; J41 Ammumi
Wnbai'k
31
3
1 0
•I*a •1 M3 4 day.
business. Charles DoMInleo p lL ak i
C*Taiifn Ift] 25 1 a 3
l« * «• h r in
Marge
17. 34 3 1 fl
14
341 I I S
i n game to the Hanford ilrlanthi
Ift] 33 4 0 0
12 30 .303 16
W*h»t
hern Monday night, and l.seabura llr.x ll. Vvslrrrisr
MEllhowtikl 4K 1* J 1 0
DeMInlrn was handed Id* walking
pbs*
3 II ti 0
li
(lalllBavlllB •-». 4Ir l» il,)&gt;• I I
Ift
3 It 0 0
U»*I
*1. Allgiisllii" 111 t&gt;■•1.1111,1 II
Plpaf* °n Tuesday. Ih'Minlco waa
3 II 0 0
Mails
Ilajrl'.viw llrncli I, l.rPabiir* 1
— D U IV L -IN —
with Ht. Augustine and Pulatka
| 0 0 0
Wilbur
Hanferil 3. I'mIs I kh I.
ft II 11 11 KUO V o y?*r !in‘* W0M nlnu Karnes
Janeli
1
flamrs Tmlsr
W
all I'n p e r • P n ln l
l.e,sbnra "t l&gt;syl"iin llxiw I,.
I while dropping seven, lie was also
I'nlMlkn nl Nnnrurd
1‘slatere nnd Ps|W iliM ((*
,
named
an
AILHtar
rookie
leftHt. Aiigiisllne ut 11"I."ml.
R ay
Ih
i n a a- a a n r im u avmkux
hander by F8L fan* last year.
Orlunili. nl IIuIik' bvIII"
4 Mi AGP*:
DfMInlco pitched ;| innings of ths Team Avtlill
W 1. I'M Dll
All-Hlnr game* and wu* nicked New York
22 10 NSS
24 ia .171 3Ift
for four hlla and no runs.
i’llllailellililit
RICHMOND. Va., May 27 (/P itloslon
II la .51* 5
VVi'slilligliin
19 17 ft]* ft
Ray Wade Hill, an unknown
Chicago
17
IE .Mft '4
"orphan" golf professional from
14 IR 171 ft
Detroit
7
HKU PLAYOFF
Hhravepnrt, La., sut out today to
rlnveluinl
13 IJ III "It
HI.
Isiille
Ift e% ](* 13',
conquer a Jinx which has dogged
HTATE COLLFOE, MIHH., Mav
. Meet.......................
i&gt; 4l»rtfar
the medalist year after year 27—(/P) — Mlsalsslppl State and
IVuelilnitloti &amp;; Clevelnnd I __
BITTIR-IA SIIR
a-jvMtotigh the history of tho I'GA Kentucky atari a playoff today for led "Oil Sib lo euleu Irnlll.)
Iietrnlt ut New York l|i|«l rulnl.
1- iburnament.
tru baseball championship of the
Iloelon 7: Ht. I«otil* ft.
till waltieil off with medalist Rmithi’iMtarn (Nuifi'micr.
Illnlv gniiiee eclinliileil I
tors In the thirty-first tournaM l III* II. l.lltlll H
The firat two games In tho Iwst
W I, IVI t(H
t n | yesterd*)
d*&gt; hy touring Ihu three of five series will lie plavod Team
Iloelon
in it .111
YOUR HIARINO
■vanl' llarmRiage Country on the- home field uf tho defending hew York
IS It .|7» U
SIRVICI CINTIR
i» il .1111 1, '
"no,
b layout In fnur-under-par
r-under-par &lt;17 champion Marouna,
Maroon*, winner ot liriiokiyn
IS Ift .fttft I 14
r a ,10-hole qualifying score uf weatern division honor*. Missis- C|lll'lllIll'll
II IT ISO |
Phillludeiplilu
MILLER-BISHOP CO.
- ^',Wo strokes over the medal |*lppl Rlate’a auaaon record allowed Ht. IfOltle
u it
|
I IH H. Park Avt.
Plttaburali
II
31 .Inn *14
wwi
|»w
l!l »wwri»8
victories aiiii
aim tu
tnreo losses for a
Chlcaao
II IS 137 ** Gel FRESH HATTBRlKH for
i.ilnglo Mtroke Iwhlnd IIIII In purctnUffo of .8l.'l.
lleealte YeeterCsv
Wild scramble for medalist | Play will 'he resumed Tuesday
ALL hearing alda here at home.
Ml. luiule II: Plileburg *
(Only game eclieiliiled.l
Mirfla waa Sammy Hnead, the a t Lexlngt‘on. Kentucky led tho
(eaters champion from While Hul- leaatern dlvlalon of the HEC with
NUT Springe, W. Va., with 127.
II victories and flvo losses for a
.088 perreqtage.
. JIM j e f f i Tibm d a y
Bu r b a n k , Mav 87 &lt; / n fiU be Jim JafArlea
Jeffries Day
~
hor* !world championship,
I f . ocommemorating
o r-“
tne 80th I Jeffries, now 74, has lieen n
ireary
try of hla Winning the realdent hare 48 years.
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FIHU H TO N K O K L U X K
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(INLY A FEW
COMPLETE HETtt

SEAT
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1.99
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$2 5 .0 0

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Wo Invito you to chock our largo s t o c k of
-cover* before you buy for that new car or get
replacement covers for your present car.

M U N I C I P A L P A R K 8 (0 0 P . M .

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Im k K. Merrtaed, Manager

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P.XCH

0.48

550a 18
FULL HI2R

Washing *70.20
lla n h m n
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Machine
GRAH8

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C A R V IN G l i f t IV E S ......................... 25c

RANGE

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IN ST O C K A L L N E W
POLISHING CLOTH .....................Sc c o H p T k t k ’ s b t "
T O W C A P M lS ..............................
99c VACUUM CLBANBR
ATTACHMENTS
R A D IO , D I a L B U L B S .................. 2c B B O riL M 8TBAM-------W A flH H O A R d S
................. 4Sc
cLofH B ft Lin e .......................sic

TOILET LID COVERS.................1M

K I.K C T H IC

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AllAINBT BUST * CORROSION

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13-24...... JA.36 A lax
00.03 A lux
13-28 .
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13360 |.1 2 A tax
00.76 A tax
1428 10.00 A tax
0 |.1 2 A tax
OTHER HIKES NOT U8TED—I.OW PRICES

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11“

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FAMOUS FIRESTONE TIRES

noYH-GIRLH

8 5i

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SPEED RANGE I In 12 M.P.II.
......................... i OI'OKH

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STORAGE

Ouiimard Motors

4}.o»

FIBRE SETS

M K 113—39 I'LATK

95.M
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WAGONS
f . 95
NEVER NEEDS
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H O U S E A X E ................................... 99c
GRASS SH EA R S
............ 88c
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PICNIC GRILLE ........**..*.. U S
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Court ut Stttiforil.

F lo rid a . on the

2Mh day of June, r.Mt*. In rm im nKf
L e g a l n o tic e '
to th is Not h e to Appear. an il fa il
you to, or a decree pro ounfesso
SIITICM Til i m i f R
w ill he entered i»gn I nut you and
Till HETTY H. MARVIN. Iisfvml- i Haiti i« u * f proceed «* parte.
ant. II. F. I) No. j, Columbia H. C.
W lTN 'K flfl m y hand and the of­
ftOTICU
TIIIH IH TO UIVH YOU NOTICU fic ia l neat of the above Court at
Itm (hot
I dial
Nolle* I* hareby «lv*n
U
your
hu.liand,
Eddie
C.
Mar­
Hanford.
Hemlnote (’m inty. Florida
m
tui
nS»K«&lt;l In
*«
vin, a . plalnlirr. ha. Instituted a this l!Mh day of May. m »
r«Rlh Av«nu*. Hanford, Florid*.
rl&lt;
.tilt
for
divorce
ncaln.l
you.
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I* IIK U N I m i N
idir III* fictitious n«m* oT Hay d*fiiotam. In die Circuit Court of
of the Circuit iNmrt
if Slant drill anil that 1 Intend [ the Ninth Judicial Circuit. Heniln- (CT CT.Clerk
HRALl
r*v -ter said name pursuant tn
Count,-. Hiale of Florida, al
« farm* r( ths '‘Fictitious Name I ol»
alul*' lo*w|l: H*c IIS-OS FLOII" Hanford, Florida Tuu are hereby
lA HTATUTKH l»fl with lh* clsrt, I r*^ulrei^t^y)pear^i«fot^die^«aJd
III* I'lrm ll U’nuM of Hemtnol*
aunty. Florida.
Mr. A. &amp; K**v*«.
Scwmachine Shop

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sec your! 78c al.o week iluye. Lunclic* A I
I 'inighing. hiii.nuint, mew
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Agency
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Associate PITTSIIURU Paints
ur phune
purpose.
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SKNKAKIK lilass ft Paint Cn. ! O.l. P FES •if li'illdiirer «,uk
112-111 W. 2nd.
Phone .120.“ I'li-m idd. ini, . I'lri i'-IimmiI
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NEAR WATER FRONT I.OTS
Pilerlu Rim fll.llll u llmusuild. |
Lot. 3. -I, T&gt;. (1. 7, * H of Block 3 HTO-Il,
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Mayfair Priced from ff.lMI.OO to
I.
lieu. SI3U.U6 2 |ie. Snfabed
*700.00 Term*.
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Ml— b u s in e s s ll|il,niTiinilii-s
Suite
1
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11 lif, I
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laits HI thru IU -21 thru III Rlu. k ' 1 "'“’J1
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Urlr It. Mathicux,
1307 E. Second Street
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*7.ur. NEW FI.C.IKS us tint'll Itfri
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'iVl^N '*P ahiietfl *Avenue
v ln i« liln g ,
l.u o io g A u u x in g
111 8. Park Ave.
Phone I2B|' , J " ?
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■SEVERAL homes, ranging In
plume t!24-M.
prlcn from *3,600.00 to 17,600.- EVENlUIDE Outboard Motor 11.7 V E N E T I A N HI IN D S m u.le to .«
iooM S furnished Apartment,
00. Some of these homes a r e ,
del
Sr-m ioi.lu V e lie llu o M ill.-I
kitchen unit, full Hotel Mr*
II.P. I cylinder, perfect condi­
ntw and sumo are rloso In. | tion.
Co . H jll \\
I.i 11
S i.
I'I i . u i .
ee In eluding utilitlwa, lln«m,
112
W.
First
Street.
Terms can lie arranged on some
iimtry A maid servlet*. Mr.
1162-W
USED
Automatic
(ins
water
heat­
of them.
nail, Valdei Hotel.
er Used Electric range. Useil
Expert Uuilio Kepuit mg
Listings wanted on homes, furms
uSuraitlw d r Pi.— p b i i i
lie Refrigerator. Hill Hardware
Fred Myei .. ill I E 2nd SI
and groves.
h id ,
Co. 301 E. First St. Phone 83. }(»Al.t. M7 I
J. W, IIALL, Keatlar
lint t e i , . I ien e ra t'.l
ROOk modern ap artm en t' h j b M*Ronvm**AV«,Thou*BMW. ROLLED edge kitchen sink with
olid Him i servile
Sw ain’ *
flth furnltur* . fW6 8.
Imek, Murphy Steel ia-d A mat- RgttTMASONRY Store Rulldinn,
It o lle ly S e iV O e , .101
W Fit
v*.♦- Jlv* »■* ■ ■V—l !■» - -»•**» | 0 lots and ganlei:, lights, w ater,i lies-. till Myrtle Ave.
i St.
USED YORK Wlmimv air con-'
*7800.00 on 17-02.
NEC !v “ I-OR
Cowan Apia . conven*
Also Urns ststion, corner lot. Cor-1 dilimier unit, $2118.0(1. St. Johns i
MIMKIM.RAPH PRINTINU
tly located acro u from lh*
Electric Co. 1110 W. Comment-1
l Office, on* room •fflelaney, nor for Open Air Market. Hume
\NO TY PINti
ml Ave. Phone 1110.
l i l t lots $260.(10. Several homes
rtment, mod«rn til* bath,
CRElII f Itt READ OF
Itabta for b u iln eu eoupla or
under construction. Flamingo KEEPSAKE diamond ring $3S0j
SANFORD
Ivlrlual. Phone B&amp;O.
. , Heights, 0 miles south. Office on
Plmne Mil,
value, reasonable. Cash only. lib N. Park
property. W. J. (larnett or | Apt 10, 1717 Park Aviy I’ark Jo | t l . ANI lit Mu.iiiog Hciiltn.'l oA^PIlling ’flUtloii VomblnaPhune Orlando 24llHf&gt;.
Aids.
, good location. Phone M5
I lurid" Evening Slut, ( “nil liulpt.
r di00 P. M. 1 lBfl-W.
|
| Ray IHiT, .I
FOR HALE
OLD NEWSPAPERS
' l l R N I 811 H D Cottage, 3 A new two bedroom Imtise. laige
,
ELECTRIC or
2c Pound
(bins A bath. Available June
.
AfrlTYI.ENE
rooms,
spacious
rluxcla,
Vene­
HERALD
OFFICE
1. BU Elm Avanup._________.
(
ll III.DINIi
tian blinds, nice bath, complete,
Saolmd Mulor A lu|pt. t l
*127 Arlington Way, Ormond
kitchen, with cabinets, double P I T T Si t U R D U Utility lloiisr
2IIM W. 1st Street
Paint. Outside white $4.(,R gnl-!
ich,. 5 room furnlatiad home,
link, water heater, stove, refri­
I
Uni.
ctrld kitchen, garage. Near, gerator, venlllntlon fan and
.......I. In
ch A bun. June or Augui1 dimwits suite, with beautifully SENKARIK Class A Paint Uu. J LAWN MOW ERS
cycles repairr ,1, lock and hey j
Phone 320.
D.oa Caldwell, Boa 806, Or
tiled Door, targe screened porch. 112-1 It IV. 2nd. SI.
Work. No wailing wink guaid Beach.__________
This house is located on two
iintced, H. W
Sliuiuan, 310
!Ri) folir room apartm ent | lots near tho city limits and Is (I— AUTKXES WANTKI)—(l
East l til St.. Sairft.nl, Flu
of fram e construction with life
nUhad. BOO Park Avenue.
( Formerly with Williams Ftxil
time aiding. This house Is priced
I K T a p a r t m e n t s ! 116
Shop).
below
construction
cost
for
inic
o
n
n
used
plami.
Phone
Rt-.l._
First
Street.
Furnished
I lolls,' Washing
mediate sale,
.Highest cash nt k e paid f*r used, ^
***'f ^
Dm* B apartments. Day, week
, , furniture. Ted Davl. Furniture!
..............'"biding
h._ Phone 18-R or 1131.
screens, Free estimates. Phone
1 hftv* a thru* k'fnMim nnuM}* in
j k fBt. pH. DM.
furnished " apartment,
collect Oviedo SBWI.
Ilvate IwtH. Bit Ehn Avenue.
M i l ; t S a S a J S 1 '“ f c ' - f f i tIHKI. It.frlff.r.in r,—ltuy iTB.IL
FIRESTONE’S New Service lbM l B80-M after 4:30 P. M.
nartmcnl—pomphde l.niko m
i R O d B i r ^ l V a U ' entrance,
can he arranged.
lilies- overhauls; brake drums
I
uw«r, maid aarvlce. Close In.
turned; master cylinder* re°«i« t o w .
_____ A new two bedroom house nrnr Ti­
'T iK n * - W A N T fcl) - H
paired; new brake hose inslallthe city limits, vorv nlro ami
IN -b u rn ish ed , *35-00 Mo.
ed; lights, horns, Ignition, ninlm
priced to sail al *6060.00 To- " bludlgg utilities, Mrs. Dugtune-ups; sjuirk plugs cleaned;
flirt Wanted
arranged.
Aieala luidge Road, Casfront end r,'bushed; king plusFrenrh Paalry
Fla.____________ _
bearing*, shock absorbers; car­
I have huslneasas for sale, g'foreiy Salesman wanlcl tn represent the
buretor oil fillers; wheels bal­
l e t l E a t a t* f o r H a l i ^ 3
South’s most progressive stilo
store, furniture ite fs, fountain
anced; muffler; tail pipes; flour
molillo
association.
Eaeluslve,
lunch, htrdw an
mala; lusly tightening; radiator
protected
territoriea.
flood
com­
fOT MERELY A HOUHB
Ing plant, laun
hose; fan belts; (luaruntecd
mission*.
Kxcollant
working
la the HOME wa are fold
work, using best material alcumlitlons.
Car
eaaentlal.
Reply
tlon.
•lv .« .. Five ____
room bungaouiwl
____
wuya a saving. Phone IH foe «&gt;-•
to
National
Automobile
Asso­
e, I bed room*, hardwood amtth
11mates.
ciation, P. O. Hoi 652, Daytona
*oora, modem, comfortably
FIRESTONE STORES
f . A. WHIDDON. NR.
&lt; Beach. Florida.
L
*let* In
ear
onn *--------large corner
III H. 1*1. SI.
neighborhood ot
on the I1B 8. Park Ave.
Phan* | | 8 | SALESMEN for Oriaodo, Daytona
Telghtt. Pi_ ...
mead, Shown
‘ .lltkni......._Tr...
Beach, Hanford, DcLapd and
appointment only. We are at
Malbourha. Wonderful oppor­ 13— N o tlren — i’e.HtmiilH — III
tunity for men wHh real aalea
5— A H k k a F o r Kale - 5
ability. Eatabllihed
business 1---------------------rA* W i A ? S f f i ,
with leads coming In. BalaryIWANTEDi Mrs. John limtou t"
and commission. Can make *200. | take her son, Julia Kenneth,
“
E f t
to *400. per month. If n*t In-' tn tha Eases Studio at I0H
room
BO SHRIMP dinner*
North Park Avenue tomorrow
teraated In permanent job, do
• L » - h oams m ’B
“
where Mr. K. L. Cm will nmkv
not eppl^6
at *6*60.00 with
Herald
a photograph free of charge for
publication in The Hanford
EXPERIENCED Waltrees. XppJy
Herald's "Moat Promlalng CltlManager Terminal Prill. ■
ten of Tomorrow" contest.
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Kiwanis Meet

MaeArthur’s Report

Chinese W *r

Udroom In th* Olrnllnt Building. 'era had the bridge*. They covered
Hut no far lha only known the avenue* which lead to Woosung
view*
ine
rccoru
or
nosi-war
Jap rr«nttaar*
n
m
Face
o*«)
foreign casualty waa a BrltUh through Hongkew, the part of
I f i s l l s s r l Prnsa P m * O a e )
IC aatl
an In the light of both domestic hundreds
of foreigners -Amerl mibjeet, R. F . Vercnberg, w,winded Shanghai north of Sow how Creek.
service* given by Frank Lam son with Ktri
and forefgn circumstance* influ- cans. Hrltish. I’ortujruoan, Nether In a etraet near the American The Nationalist* had guns and
a* past president of the cluh last only iM
Icuring the course of event* ran landers, Erench-and many Chin consulate. All Americana, na far anlper* In many building*.
year, Mr. Allen presented him porta are
help but note encouraging pro- a s *
with a certificate.
000,000 |
.0U kjVer*',
The Communiat attacker* . were
«re*»."
Rifle
and marhjne gun
llrt ", " tm ! i . C
‘ "^ inch in g forward on the *0 nth aide
Dwelling on the seven major 30 comp*
.UnrArthur
then
concluded:
splattered
ugulnst
some
of
(hi
ohli'ctlve* of Klwanl* for 1049. 1040.
«e0f
! h.r WC&lt;M,ni “I l he Creek, the area that used
"The rntP of such progress may structures. A few bullet* -n'uctur til*
lay of
the communiat orcupa- |j(( (*, ,}1P international nettle.
Mr, Allen pointed out tha prevIn *ns
not sotisfy those who would at- cd them. Two bullet* landed u
t,n'
merit. In *ume place* they Imil
&lt; lence of one divorce to every previous
tempt to apply to Japan stand- , If. S Consol Omteral John Cain!',
two and a half marriage*; un- that J*pa
urd* anil remedies peculiarly tip* l » .
—— Knitted
children
reaming
the lagged, ll
pljrahlr o eondition* i‘lsi'whi-ii., |%*•**•%»?••** A A * * * * 2 » * V A A
street*, anil sehools larking teach- trol* are
ji.ni ii eninprcheiislve onedersinmllng [ A
* * *
er*. Klwanl* objective No. I I* to iruptiou I*
I of tin- Japanese problem nroute* t
Ipjnfurce the foundation* oftben a- jplace,
iwonder rhat such inogre** !■«*-« , Y
lion’* social structure, tins home, jI MarArthiir contended the in- been
ns great anil rapid as It ; •?»
the church. M in i the school, he tie crease In economic crimes w*« le*dared.
than in other war ravaged conn j
Development nf c hararter amt tries mill thnt ‘’political cm nip i
self reliance In youth by provid- tlon has run afoul of a new pnpulm |
log proper guidance, sound lead- concept of po'itlcal morality-"
*
eisltlp, mid training fnr life work
MarArthiir declared nriunl gov''
was stressed try Mr
as ernmeui admlmsirnttve emplo,i
Klwimi* objective No.
Including postal worker* nml no 1 on«
rluh, spousineil by Klwania offers tlomil
rural
polb-e,
numheii-il man'
ijiitsininllng iipporlimltle* for gold- 839,5110 lie snid they wen- tin
aiiei- in this direction, be asserted. llrst to he screened in tin- &gt;«■
Ferforninnre* of nil respnnslhil- cupnllnn purge progrmn. An ml•y
llie* of dtisenshlp nud promoting dltiooal 71 l,r.7H workers me cm MIMIIICF (11*1111.
After hearing the AMA wllnes- J A
the fullest pnrtlrl|iiitlon In local ployed In nlilllles and other en­
anil itailoniil nffnlrs In order thnt terprises which in Japan are gov­ ses, the suhciimmlttee recessed tin- ' JL
til nest Tuesday. The group will J V
the fundamental* of free govern- ernment owned.
mem and Individual enterprise
Acknowledging that government resume |ts study thru of the Ad- j A
mav be preserved, were listed a* and private enterprises follow .. rmiuislr»tlnn’a general health |irn- ] i
aid .gram and varlmi* alternate plum, t jT
the third ohiccljvr.
dlvlde-the-wm k
policy, lie si....
Mr
Allen named the fourth litis whs nue way of absorbing the I Coin sold Hint "for 10 years ' O
.tlir I'edcral Security Agency n m l ' A
objective as combatting Commun­ surplus workers.
T
ism suit all other Ideologies which
"ll mav hav 0 lieeu till1 mean1 ot other giivernineni agencies hnvi
tend in destroy the spiritual, ec­ pliserviug the cnpllallsl structure l.eeu spemllng imnulhorlred m i ' %*
onomic, mol political freedom of in Japan/' he "apt "IVrlainly d fomis In thump tile drum for ! 4 9
.A
the individual.
1hio hi.i*ti the means nf avoidingh, siH-iall/eil medicine," lie nddeil:
On* lot Spring and
"Now.
however,
when
the
Am
I t
the
unrest
Ini-viluMr
In
uimsv
mi
Pontine mil Hie ruthless de­
eiicaii Medical Association fiimlli *2*
Anrnmei dresses in
struction of iihiIommI resources, empnlyiiiPiit."
Ilm geuaiMl said the 11-&gt; - I strikes hark n! 'he illslorleil pro A
inch as waste of finest* In I lorignmlii of the sociali/ers and tlir , J
Drape, Hotelier I.In
i.1a, hr urged ns a fifth objective trade uulnnlsm. with nrrupaiu
the conservation, replenishment encour'iiaement wa* » factor m g i\or him*.hi poyroller*. we sod- V
en, Htisotung and
and development of natural as tin postwar growl Ii of erpoit d nlv lent unfounded ami intern &lt;£•
i,“i-»l. chaigi-’i that the American
li.nle,
sets such as there.
1‘nilnn
Value*
(
"I're war coni|i«tllimi nffered in Medical Associut ion i» inv'iiitoe
The oilier twn objective* inilI
Washington
wiili
a
lilgh-powered
ejs
linrd weic to strengthen the bonds world murkels b&gt; cheap Japanese
of friendship between Canada and goods liaseil op iindf-ipaid lutu.r lobby nml a huge slllsll fund. Those A
charges are nh-oliilely untrue and J
the I lulled hi ales and support was a source of continuing re«i-nl
11liiete wtio linvc been mill ing them ♦!*
all program* essential to tlti'lr nieiil mid cnniplaint in olliei culm
Ikliow lliey lire false."
y
...e s .” lie said.
defense ami mutual welfare, nml [trie
liolu named .........
tint he I
"Willi the trade imloiilsni lie
to work for peace and Intel nation­
f
al understanding and furthei the VI loped lllldei the occupation. Iso said
" lliiougli vicious Inmiendn, false
effort* of the United Htates mol neai* lftt.nl fur the first l|lue in
implication
and
outright
dlsiortlnii.
A
history lias luvn freed fimii
Its timer am* toward these ends
ilrllbrrfttv attempts have to-eu • J
Edward McKinley, Jr., was In tiloitatiuii For the first time i
ole to omlcriniiic public ciuifid **•
New .S u m m er BltHila*
Itoilttic.l s- * guest of the h o }ii«lnrv s propei bMiaitee I* le-im&lt; Ii
Pe in I lie nut mo’s doctors, and *%
effected between liili.n ami capital
Club
in It.e Japanese rcoimmy, and lhr i.Mufti" ,t iip|iem that the Am- ^
Japanese erporli r- must flint il.' U erienn Medical AsSocimmo is*-n | ♦
e^e
nun I i ts on n more truly emu gaged m devious nuellilcal lacln
in its iippnsiliiiii in iiatpilml .........
A
petitive liasi-t "
J
Vonthform, values b&gt; I tMl
lie -aid that time alone will I"misery health insurance"
Wardrobe Case with ,|ie-.» racks
Pepper, a co sputisur of lieiToseiml
■ivcrcnliif the war-ltoru nutIpnlfiy
Administratin'* health hill, asked *♦«
to the Japanese
remaining in
liolu how mtieli the AMA lueX
mnny lands.
niisi .1 to fight III" Truman insui , ♦
MncAitlmr denied lie lias ever -nuee |ilmi. Gum siil'l he had lieeu |*-*
i vpiessed the hope that when the
D. S. leave- 'apan its polil &lt;.1. told alum! ||,5nu.lKM already hn* A
.|i collecteil
I X
renter of gravity will he "a HlH* , tti.|The
relanese, re
AMA goal Is IM.unn.nno. to j &lt; ♦
li ft nf renter.’
hr rnlseil by a I ’Jfl assessment u - , A
"I have
ronsistentlv and regainst I'HCh of Its niemlno*. Guilt . I
lii'iili-lllv puliliely dridnird llint ‘.in
,
f
pollllcl aim here lies along the said.
I Hi* V
middle road of demon ary," lie ) &lt;ifll II t «»l&lt;l t In*
I,\MA "openly, frankly and hwnestsold, lidding:
ly Is engaged In a iitillnnal ediicu
X
- i* i,or prluiHiv icoiiiiinlc
I on campaign In give tin people &lt;D»
iour|iase has lieeu to lav strung
the fact" nlmut compulsory health .♦*
fmmilatloo* for the drvehipiitenl- insiirnhcc and He fact* about vn|. 1
lly Van Hanlte and Darters, BOc va.
: In Japan of a capllnllslle sy dem
hies
iiiilary lionlth Inaitrntice."
▼
htised upon ftee private rotnpeilMe said: "We fnuikly oppose A
^
..........! iin- fimi mul we enllinslnsiienll.t A
wrongly it is hecoinlng
Irtcmaa- stress on Dlirlxlimi hrotherhood,
f a v r the si.eoud." 1
lngly ready to run the
risks of iimst white RouHieru ehurehmen
|f th* AMA ImiHr mimuuls to S *
tailored and lace
Kmithern resentment."
are still unready to work or wor- lohhying, then "it Is Inhhying in
Ko where
does
the
rlmirh ship on a common level with their Hie finest Aim-iii-an tiioljllon, and X.
itamIT
’hmthers in Christ’ of a different every ilortnr Is pmu.l of ids part." Y
Halil the re|inrl: “ for all nttr co lo r,.,"
(Join said.
♦+ + ♦+ &gt; + (.+ &gt; + + .y+ + +++4,++ + + + + * + + + ++ + + + + + + + i. + +++ + + ++ + * * + + + + + e + + + |.n.+ |. r&gt; + .v v&gt; + .i. |.+ V

MORE T V BANDS
WASHINGTON, May 20— (&gt;P)—
The Federal Communication* Com
very approaches to the bridges.
At others they were three block*
away.

inUnion said today It hopei to
open additional television channela In the ultra-high frequencies
by “lata fall." .
These would aupplament the
present 12 channel* In th# veryhigh frequency hand, for whl*'n

PepperV Report

FRIDA Y &amp; S A TURD A &gt; May 27-28
ONE HOUR

SI’ECIAI

tine talde assorted fabrics including
Tissue Gingham, T’hamhray, Pique,
Murf f 'lull Prints, Seersucker; al*o
-.•me i uyuns ill prints Values tu I VS

HOSE

One table assinled cotton fal.net
regular price I till yd.

2 Pi*.

PreHliyterlmi Rt»|iorl

Special « 9

vd.

PUASSIERES
each $*|

BLOUSES

CURTAINS
Ruffled Scrim and Tailed
lace

Panels

Valors

to

Mbit pi

LADIES’
COTTON BRIEES

Special 2 for

Special 2 *w

SPECIAL

UIRI aS

BLOUSES

CANNON PRODUCTS
DISH TOWKI.H— Rapid dry,
largo site, regularly Mlic ea

Special J.i)H

Sjuvlnl -I fur

HATH HKTH —l.ltl cover and matching mats in paslala and whit*
chenille, sanforiltd. .

Special $ J act

Nice assortment of styles In
ages " thru I I, regulurly pric­
ed "JIH * MOB

Closeout

a for I

MEN’S SPOUT s u n n ’s
Ainu
small
assortment
Gills' Hallilng Suits

CHILDREN'S

GIRLS’
COTTON PANTIES

HIIFKTH — Rest Quality
Muslin, sire 7l‘ altl&gt;, regular
value M.ttH

HOUSE SLIDES

Mhort sleeves in all sires, fabrics
and pailrrns; also dress shirts In
broken sires, values to 3.0ft

Special J.iJS

Foam rubber noles, comfortable and
waahahl*

White ami teaman, made by (Jirdan,
age* 2 thru 10, regular prlca 50c pr.

T-SHIRTS

Fngilili rlh with breastpockets in
white and colors. Hires 8m , Mad.
only

Boy’s Swim Trunks
Hoisr alyl* or s«»ln
made by McGregor. Age* 5
to IH, regular price 2.50 *nd
8.50
%
4

Off rpgultr price

Boy’s
Button-On Blouses
It) Tom Hawyer, ages 3 lo
ft. regular v*Ute» lo 1.08

LEISURE COATS

Special

TKRRY

Coal stylet and ‘ allp-

SHIRTS

wear. Values to L&gt;t}0

overa, ideal for beach
Closeout . . ,

Qu.ntlil

4 CUPS
4 SAUCERS
1 CREAMER

0
•
•

4 Dinner PIuIch
4 Cereal Dishes
1 SUGAR
CASH and CARRY

With High Rchirol em­
blems, for hoys and
girla, white and rolora,
regular print 80c pr.

Regular price 0.05

Closeout 3.93

Speck!

UNDERWEAR
Mrtt’a Shorts, boxer style or elas­
tic aides with gripper doting,
rollon, nr rayon, Rise 28 to 43,
train,
a t&gt;
tnura, -_.
value to
2.00
pr. V.

2 pr. for $ 4

Special $ 1 pr,
MEN’S SOX

HANDKERCHIEFS

Special 2 pr. for 9 |

Special 0 for $ J

Id cnlora, regular values to M

white, extra larg* *iae, In fliu

Vdlue * e ; l 7 J 0 •' - ‘

Closeout &lt;1.95
■ •9

�*r -

Jo —
i

fT Section Two ’

Section Two
Established 190M

VOLUM E X X X X
, ■»-

Reds In Germany
Enlist Youths In
Fight For Peace
Y o tin c

P io n e e r s '

F orm ed

In

S e c tio n

O f

HANFORD, FLORIDA. IIII'R SD A Y

Friendly Greeting At Parley

D iffe r e n t

E tliic a fin n

E a s te rn

A rc C ite d

N a tio n

AnMluTfllfrl I're^o I f a c e d Wit#

75,000 Schools
In U. S. Offer
But One T eacher|
F liu

A te

---------

MW

ck

R e su lts n r

No. 19 a .
* i

3rd Member Of
Shellon Gang
Hurt In Ambush

lu tlia n ii T o r n a d o

In

I )'»r t o p ,

Q u a lity

&lt;&gt;f

Iti R e p o r t '

S -l V

R .ltf l

&lt; Inly

V |r b i n *

f 11c H +

In

W ill

•in "r/ f»

Hr HUBERT* r. GEIGER
WASHINGTON. May Srt- (/Pi
I he nation *tlll Imt more that• fft.IMM* llt'l.llmt not
all redt
.I'lieulhmt i*i with only one teach t
er.
Mo*t of III*** air In rural ar*#*
linn-rally -peaking, tli* mimt c *
p*ll*lvr wa&gt; for a *tal-» to glv# *
child an education I* In a amall

HEREIN. May 8B. .,1*.
Hitter
st»rt»d
indui-lt inaling
German
youth In Na/ilam lit tin* ncr of
ttti. But Mi&gt; I'oiiinimiiiii* ini'v i ill
leg Eastern Germany •«t m•( with
the sl.x-vearnld*.

“We err nol oh) -n-Migl- jet
to go Into *li» factories mil help
r#*llre ■ bettei lir* tint up mi
not too young to help fl|iht for
peace, beratix* we wci# not too
young either, in suffer fitmi the
war mill Iti ioiH(i|neiiri&gt;p."
Thlx &lt;111) 111*111 ivii&lt; lumlr by «
ten-year-old tc-v it n t'nitinuitil it
youth rnII\ The hoy l&lt; u ineiule-l
of th* “ Young I'lonerrH," n neo
Communist
Votillt organisation
comprising hoy* mnl gill- b#tw*#n
*tx nn'l II ienr&lt; "f Mg'The “fight fni peme," that I*
the fight iigain*! weslrm "I iii
p#Hall*t* mol mu intingr-rs,” ha*
hffli lepentrdly ileicrllied hy Collimniitil youth U-adt-r* n* one of 1hi
task# of thi i childrens organi/attlJII
T lie oplri to **el op 'tie “Totlltg
rtoufrr&lt;“ riime limit the ltu**mohii'keit “tirrimiii Ecinmliilc t ’mon&lt;l*s|oti." Ihn t'oiiiiiiinilnt-eoiilrolleil
d» fnrt■&lt; government of the Himifttl lone, which decreed I lint pi
pft'eer" crn'lp* tie *et op nl every
&lt;rhool in the /.one.
A Rustle" /.one leiirhei 'vho ie
eeitlly fled to western Germany
Mid school principal* .................. I
th* /one. predominantly t oiiniioo
lulu, went to work quickly. I hey
got » grenl nonilrer of children to
enroll In the new orgHlilfatloii.
Hut RiUitmi pollt IchI officers
i.i er* disiltnvrd, mill the teacher,
u-heii they receive tithe find tue"'
heiihlp llsi* f t " " ' O'*
I " '1'
elpel*
'I line HI II toll many meninei *,
Slid the Ho* null*. They *"l'l
emhermstw'd principal* l l" ‘* ''"V
hml In oilml no “activist &gt;""th
rather Himh m “t"**’" org hiUa1l"ti.

Meanwhile mi •«'*** f
fieri In ue’vuneper re|inrletl
IlmilKlI*/ «■ »’•«• 1

”

"'*■

* Mpf It I I* III M * v -A—UP)
l '--i-ilsb ^-tii i I- s- * »’ then i
1 this *titi-- pr -baM,
-sisfu), crack
«* th*
'Tb-Uin
S * " r *'f prohibiti-o isy*
I tic l a t c n
v ic t im
i i 1-;^ E s r l
G h * l'- - n , w h -i
ui
# .-d c I ' - th®
c ) il* t t s in * llip w h e n lm
t « • o ld e r
'■i - 't ie r s w e n - c u t d - 'v p f i n i * m M i-ill'1, i
U i jj
F ilil
H 4 l #if i (Aft 1(1
* * # ii* v ( lk .
1vi i ,
1 • ,p t * « l
lx * t
f4*|(lt» W t»J| * b i | | | . f 111 III i IH •k
il*
in s
li-ii
•h 4i M y
b •f &gt;r#
Ittlr t liip jlif tt I i l | r
11«
lu b
*»•
M onnM
«
l ‘ « H ik " t *11, ' h e
1i-|t
r iT fiiii
H h i'D - " i
«i ) *| | l t " e .
I f 1S• |a 1* H 1
H4t i l l ' 41 11 1i* in
f a r*1 'll#
t lllll lit . * " l u l l 1 '
.‘ ' i t i
**♦ •“ f I* F » r v
F " l 14’ k" ' i f f i * I #*41 n 1 M e &gt;i i1 * 1 " t lH f f i l l Ml*’
It" ■
'" &gt; g
i* 'g F i r l
IkM'l ! 4 'f | i t ‘ | f t ........ H l'l 1* tlf'MV i f 1# *

vehool.
Till* I* imlntcd up In a report
frotll tin- rmihi'il "f Stale IJnvrniiiciiI.* It'* tin- fir*l *ludv nf I'

H cilinatimi ttint lia* Itccn rn-id*
by any agctlvy ic p ie ,c i tin g «!'
the *tatc*
j
111* cmun-il ic|iml *ay* lb*i*
a i* Immrtur diff-rcm-e*
within
m mi y stilt** In tin- ipiHlity am)
i-nsl nf cdiii-allmi offered I'hlldrr.n
Th*** diffornti'e* *vi*l nol nolv
between rural and i-ilv schoola, Iml
also
between
different
rtltnl
school* and between different rltv
school* In *"llte »tnle* the en '
MEETING IN THF, ROSE MARBLE PALACE III Peris »t the open tier pupil of operating aoto*
lug of the lllg Four Foreign Minister* Conference, * to til ml Imoil school* I* ten lime* or more wliat
slmke in earhiirigeil hy 11. S. Secretary of Slntc Dealt ............... (right I it I* for othi'i si'IomiI ..
The report * a y i that ill Cobmol l(u**ln'* Foreign ('nmmisnr Anilrel Vl*lnn*ky t Intel iihiiiiohI
rhifo the "|n-ratine cost |icr pupil
Itudlupliiitol
in one riirnl district I* 133 blit in
Htiotlicr it I* fW.'IH
Wyoming i-laltn* tin*tml«-id
»|||| (lie most cosllx clementIIi ■

Public Is Invited To Donate
Books To Junior High School

-&gt; In—Png, ammig

•tfVPMil Veil I i if

M«y

an—f/IS

llm *f Imf Thw
I km iin- ft t(t1ii«* i ||«*- winrl Lirp nrron,t *h.pt f'utt I 'or f y ■IV‘(*
* *** I '' im •»i*i»***l ttvp MitisA’e'itffn
\tw(d»«(t(in*uil i

if ii It 3 tt'Pf f» t■I l»» III Ift | lilt* Iff* It t t
rtni'I 1|U *»•»!»* it||'tt f |

ViiIiiiim* 01 ItHsiil
Sales Slum 2%
Decrease In April

S ;n *

I ’o r i f s l a l

I .lis t

... ..m......... f

Rollins To Award Diplomas To Its
Largest Class In June 2 Exercises

standing In the M lU re s v e w rs Calvin Peacosk of Saafbrd.

X?

.ftid u'l'fia i

Moi hi if* fiirm twin flu

-»»tiMi*rn

uimvintf In nl lift i( F t ,

wnl Oil-*

IF *

•f«M i f‘**it»* f-n n "irfn ^rri'4'h«/I dirtiiiijh

a n A ii im w a *, tin r»ritM ttnil (--&gt; n-

5 NegrocH Seek
Court Order For
U Of F AdmiHsion1
t a e l a iia h h e e .

K

lu||

"It the schn-d

_Ftvei 'legmen yetterday Hiked
the Florida Huprenie Court I"
nrilet their admission to the Wnl
versity of Florida.
They were mining th* "1* &lt;"
nl of- control
whom the slate lion
------dallied admission to the white
annum lad Inilltutloll Oil May
13
In almoiit Identical suits, they
s!!»g*l they had been “arbitrarily
refused admission" solely because
ef I hair race and color In violation
of the United Htsles constitution.
They rtslm they are education­
ally qualified for admission to the
university and seek training which
the stale does not offer at the H.071 trucks
Mnnehhnrk
of
Notre
Damn”; excess)vr rnxt, If at all
Florida A. snd M. College for
The Industry » « i all &lt;el for th*
And V*l lh*r* or* 3,""" togli
produrlhm o f Tmore" Jhan"^t,him."nn Haarliwn. Thmua*. ...............trow,,’.
Negroes.
*ehoo|» with fewer than I "" no
VU11I (ll». L ,
t,
Th# negroes are Rose Boyd of (‘nr» hml Irurkn In thin vrnr'* .w i , , l*no
nils Among Miese ti.fttM) tloi, n »
Martin, who wants to study plisr- olid quarler. Its planning » " * op . ’
ir. ’
r* vt‘ !" - ,,P r,i’7 3,7fiU with fewer than h" pm-d i
ntscy, William T. Lewis of Martin set. however, hy Ihe assembly lln*
V ■’t M
,
Th# ettunrll xays many ,&gt;*!*»
&lt;»*» *'» '
' .M"prrl'" 1 Imve a high tiereenlag*
and Virgil D. Hawklna of Gainst- Interruptions due to supplier
-f h*
■
th*
Ford
stopAdvent
nr*
.
Four
T
ears
In
Paravlllt, who want to study law) strike* and fltmlly
iflot* . Jnlinston. Mary. To Have Irld * tun stlinll to In*#* anv c*«
Oliver Maiwall of Belhunde-Cook- page,
sonaht# standard of opeiatmg -(
man College at Daytona Beach,
All the so-called Independent* mill To Hold” , Kipling, Rndyarili flelency. Wliat l« worse. nmiiv
ehetnlc.il enilnaarlng; and Betija- excepting Slmlebaker wer«* hit by
" f R,''wi!*V. have law* that actually ..........
min F. Finley of Ocala, agrlcul- the slrlke In the Hemllx AvlHtlm, - 1'
™
"
Wh *'
tural education.
Corp. plant at Smith He.pl, Iml. I htdgh hmul W«*
..
Mower ; dlxtrift* loo amall for ecmimpiv or
rplliretlnu prograni’1
Tha aulls wera brought against Several were forced to close be- Masefield, John. Melg*, ornalla, good
Dl.eiiaaliig thr training of ''* h
lh a anna wera orougni agatn.t
|h„ Mtrlk(,
off Mlcir Montgomery. Lucy M . "Anns of
tha Board of Control, Praaldent J.
#r». the report say# a .......
of
Hlllls Millar and Regtitrar Rich­ brake equipment. They were sbleM'r*#ii tialdes
state* have lower tinalifi- »Moii
to
reopen
after
gelling
their
dies
Muitroe,
Kirk,
rhrnugh
Rw»"»P
ard B. Johnson of Uta University.
out of the South Rend factory and •t**1'1' • Catioanialea, Fis­ standards for rural teacher i "-an
Tha nagroaa are represented by hy
court order
tiling" heather . etc.;
Nordhof, 1for learlmrs In eltv xehooli
Ale* Akerman, Jr„ of Orlffndo,
"For example. Missouri u-».-l
They then shifted their htake Charles. "Mutiny on the Rounty";
former Repttbllcen member of the huiltiess, at least temporarily, to! Noyes, Alfred; OlHvatit, Alfred, fie* only eight xeinPSler h--uti of
atate Rouse of Representative*.
college pre|&gt;aratlnn for an an
Ha askad for a hearing on tha pe­ other concerns such as Wagner Bob, -*ii of Hattie ; Olla, J a '" * ‘ - proved rural arhoot, hut Iti* re­
Elactrlc
Corp.
»f
St.
Ixmls.
r
Fyl**r
j
Thomai
N#ltition for alternative writ uf man­
Moat car makers are running »"n&lt; Rjd Hocks . In nit Vlr- quirement Jumps to tit) limit • (or
damus next Monday, but thr court
well
ahead of their last year’s k'inla ; Pease, Howard; Po-T^d- an elementary nrhnnl In a high
did not sat a hearing Immediately.
production
yoltime. The various K»r Allan! I orter. Gene Stratton, school district anu to (ill) hours
Akerman appeared before tljp
General
Motors
divisions have , Freckles , elc.i 1 oriter, William for an elementary achool wh*r# It
board of control in bebalf of tha
built
about
160,00(1
more cor* so Sidney (O. Henry); Pyla, Howard, is combined with a high -i-hnol,"
negroes. Ha said they "want thslr
Iron" ’LStory _of King the report xaya.
far
this
year
than
they
did In the ,"Men of Iron",
legal rights" and would refuse
It adds that If any distinction Is
U'sallNHvS tie Pea# 4 S#c, S&gt;
|Caallaae4
Oa
Pan*
*
Sec
*»
atate scholarships to pay .part of
made. It ahould require more
their axpeiuea at uut-ofiatats
training for teachers In isolated
schools,
area* where they are without
benefit of supervision or ed*-pisle
Chairman J . Thomai Gurney of
teaching aids.
the Board of Control told him that
In slew of racial aagregatlon pro­
RED RADIO
visions of tha constitution and
MANILA, Mey 2fl—f/l*. rite
atatutas of the atate, tha board
Communist radio In Peiping to­
had no authority to admit tha
WINTER PARK. M*y ZL—(Specisl)—Rollins Colle|e will award night broadcast spsache* of delenegroes to a white Institution.
______ diplomas lo 145 »entoi». iti loiicii gradualing data in hUlnry, *t Com- gatee assembled to ccIclirHt* Hie
It Is those atatutes the negroes
ara attacking In Ibu 9uprtrat mncfintnl Exerciie* Tburiday. June 2, at 10 A* Mi in ln€ Kaowlei victory s t Shanghai.
Speakers exportex C H I u m #
Court.
Memorial Ctispel. . , ,
„
communists to "strive to li)i*iato
Preiident Hamilton Holt, who retiree ai head of the college slier all of Asia."
ITALIAN DISORDtHB
Among those the radio -tab)
ROME, May 85—l/P)-Ntw d ir 34 year*, he* been selected hyf
attended were Ll Chi Han, antiorder* broke out in both the the senior elaaa to deliver the of their college career.
Rollins Decorations of Honor Kuomlntang leader, Chang l.att
north end wrath of Italy today commaocamant address, H will be
a* the -farm strike, which ha* Ms last public appearance as pre- will also bo bectowed on Individ­ of th# democratic league ami re­
already resulted in two deaths sldsnt In Florid* baforo his re­ uals who have contributed most to presentative nf the Netlonallat
ami ovar 100 injured, entered tta tirement on Aug. 5t. He has also the progreao of tha college during peace delegation.
bean elected aa honorary member the past year,
eighth day.
MOTHER SENTENCED
Police arrested more than 150 of the elaaa of 1545.
Baccalaureate Service wlU be
NEW YORK, May 25-/,P i- A
At the same time the college held in Xnowlea Memorial Chapel,
atrlkara who Invaded fame,
convicted or burning the
fought with worker* aad tried to will award special honors to sen­ 8uaday, Mag 85, with the Rev. f mother
hand of her alne-year-otil *on
iors, including th* Algernon 8ydoecupy land.
last Thanksgiving was sentenced
•ulliraj: Medallion for out­
At Andifa, near the Adrlathr
to
™ a■ term
mm o
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uu to
vo three
mixx years
port of.Bari, eo^ne^^OOO *tHk|W» standing character, tha Libra Cup th . World." B , u Ih , ItO m 9 in
the penitentiary.
MMhod ontoh -fknalaada.
to
a
aanlar
woman
for
leadership,
J. Fred Hartley, J r ., of the-grad­
U rn N *. i g j i
General Sessions Judge Owen
arreeted .
and tha General Reeve Awards uating close.
W, Bol
than passed the sentence on
takdhi th(h l T ' r t T f f tha
far, oeholarahlp to fire student*
Candidates for boehetor degreso Mrs.. C
Geraldine Vetter, 38, decal ^mmutiat-ddkdueted
maintaining the highest academic toHodi Miu Janet Hetael aad

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New York lia* a achool wtlli
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th* tli*li*t tlirec student* Tin- n u t p*t pupil
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car imhulry I* virtually certain to
Alcott.
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(tie eommisslou offi-i . Miesi- I I I * * l l M • • It • III )«•••' ' * t *»
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P* 41 |i « (Ifh ftiUMf fin tu ft# i» ** "
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I In* p ..!i 11, 4 hefii ill fni ifveral nt»i#**h&lt;
truffle A ridn11fi I mil
wnl
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ator Ralph E Elnndei* *H-Vf)
He wh* flu* IMIi nf (he hue, today a* a “watlike I’ eputdMsn
MnrtHK*1! H u l l h h * * w l y «* i p * * s « A«|iihi If «&gt;ti rmhned fur nail itam #•
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Klee*ethnic Die Dili* when hit from Vermont ll a t*'"
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Tli« weekly referred &lt; • Plan-iera' auggCHtlon 'lm' 'I-*
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PORTLANIt. Ore. May 'M—
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(/P)—The litglirst DWiiii I of tli#
New Time* u'lntel
S-axt.tr
TTntInn#,I ''m ill'll nf (Hat* liarilsn
Flander*’ romerki to ''-ingn as
Club* whh |iro-*«nt#&lt;l la*t night to
on bail hmuiing ron-iitimia with­
Llbrrly
Ijydo lljillry, Corn*ll
in the elindow of tin- t’ xpl* ,i , t
Univcrxlly inn llniltur"it
Waalilngton and added be vq'tlil
Thu
32 yen, - old
acluitlxt
who won tin* top award of Ilia
Mi* F.xsiuhv# (loaid " I tli# &lt; #t-li#l Flo tlils ( outnil, Hoy Si m il, hardly like to liav&lt;- tb»** r*«
marks iiii-liiib'd in tin' literature
Men'a Gi»ril#n Club licit yasr,
d R.
was awarded a gold tin'dal for I of Ani#rti a, mcl at ll,# Im im t I #iit#i I’ M,lay evening w illi an alleinlam e lo ha dropped on lir' U
Ills llfatong cotili ilnitioti* to lior- ol -II men ftotn th# air®, and wtlli I ’.e tiJe n l Paul Raymomi nl Daytona
ticnlttirn. Tin- intthmiil ••»,,i«ii*il H eaili iitexiding.
created tile gold -nod medal for
I'i*c#iliitg the esectiltve Imaid meeling, tlie vartoui Council operat­
K ill,K U IN F A II
tho apeelul citatimi
NEW YORK, May '.(it —&lt;/P)—
ing ronnnittoaa met for tin- pur-'#
Atop a five-story IiiiiMIuk. Rubin
no*o of iiiiiklllg fullin' pin 11* and'
property for the development of Chinos, 16, wa* trying fo get a
FAY HIKE
for prupurlng their report* for
a
now
council
camp.
Tin*
board
MIAMI, May 2H — (/lb—The the t-xcciilivo board
new kite Into tlie air vaster lay.
aiithorlr.ad lln- committee to tieMiami Dally New* and the Miami
Following thi&gt; report of rmuicll gotiatu for *nl&lt;&gt; a Htrip on th e : HD eyr-i fixed on the kite, be
Herald announced today that n finanro Chairman Claude Wolfe,
.......................
walked backward Inward* the
national arbitration
board has tl)l, KHVPII .|i.tr|ct chairmen agreed
"
,,re!M:nt C0Uncl1 roof’s sdgo.
camp n,n"
properly.
awarded union preeamen employ- to -bring
- - - - r“m"
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From a nearby rooftop, An­
to a does all acheduled
The organisation ami extension thony Martin, 17, haw tha dinger.
ed by tliv two newspnpera a four flak two campaigns. With further
per cent Increaan in nay retro­ rrfercncea to council finances, committee report given by Scout Ho tried to leap a 10-foot airexecutive
Hogan
Indicated
a
active to Aug. 22, 1313.
James Keith reported that the steady gain In membership with a shaft to stop Ubinna. The shaft
The award waa mndu hy Judge trust fund brochure
Martin didn't
would Thi gain of 17 new Units during the won too wldo.
Erskine Malden, Jr., of Youngs­
maka tha other aide.
ready
for
release
soon.
first five months of this year.
town. Ohio in a one-year con­
Simultaneously, the two hoya
Don Cheney, council camping
tract between tha newspapers and
Tho health and safety cummlt- plunged to tho ground. Ubins waa
the International Printing Press­ and activities chairman, reported lee, headed by William Barker, killed. Martin waa reported in
men’s snd Assistant’s Union of on this commlttea’s progress In filed new health and aafety poll- critical condition
today at •
ths matter of locating auttable
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Don Steele and son Bobby of At-1
lanta, (la.
Mr*. IPm Carraway ha* bean i
visiting relatives and frlenda In |
Jacksonville.
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Miss Dorothy Lucille Nlhlack,
Mr. Ed Hwrai, of Jacksonville. ’ s 110 W e s t e r nPNltlAV
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By MYHTI.P. ANDERSON
only daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Oviedo, was the re­ S in N ew *
flir ulra &lt;d llir puppy at a memorial flown for world wai drad Charles T. Nihlark, I'eirnrd as cent guest of friends In Oylado. « IS W estern Jim tiu ra *
T lie 1 (rr tn e k Club
Mr. and Mrs. Billy West were1
•joantt up at naturally at liar lutlr wild flown lUrlf. In the dayi nf the the lovely queen nf the May Day
New*
festivities at the tjviedo School.
e re s
trial world wai. ihf flu
flower waa the one tourli of l*eauiy which turvivrd Miss Nihlark'* attendants were the recent dinner guests n f , the ss Bnnt Hl ' lpi pnnr lst n r M M
u s ic
C. I.. Wests at their home on Imkc • i n M i,re in s |t*v&lt;.linns
amid the hideout dritruclion of war. I he loldirra of all nationi were Misses Carlene McKinnon and Jn- Charm
s »;. M o ,u ls In M u s ic
awril and iiii|irriird by nature't piotution of ihrte bright red jioppiet .nnr Meek, Johnnie Courier, III,
Miss Beverly Jones of Orlando U.00 W o r ld u t N in e
eldest .on of Mr. and Mrs. John was the lerrnl guest of her grand­ ' '• f. i i r e a t H y m n s a Qu„t.
In a region where death reigned b-------------* ----------v 1m V a r i e t y
Courier. Jr., served a* her crown mother. Mrs. Ktdiy II. Junes.
•upronie, and they riilne to look
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V41 A n g e l s g e a r t o T r e s r t
upon ......... ■* the living symbol of plH'
ut ,h*‘ ^" ,,on•l Pr" ‘ ■earer: and her rouain, little Hu
Miss Agnes iloehanlt, nf I*,-, | III III! O ld . N e w . I t o r r o w e d l l l u s
the sacrifice* of their dead mm- * r" m- H" w wfl1 »►"* Auilliary /annr I'artln. daughter of Mr. and Angeles. Calif., who has been vis. ' 11 nn i i r r h e * t i » f t Hts r
Music l l n ie a l l
tadea.
rneaaured up to the responsibility Mr*. James A. Partin, was her illng her sister, Mrs. Clara K |II II a4tn M
i l i t a r y Hand
There, me none who do not re- placed on its shoulders Is shown flower girl.
Mariner, has returned to her home. i r ni l World nl Noon
Atdersgiit* Italy.
Mlrs Niblick's lovely Monde While here she ami Mrs. Murinci *! ll ni no Musical
iiteiohei t he liomortul poem of |y j^e development of the poppy
V a r ie t ie s
(.uluiwl Athu Mrf.rae, who was pr„r r am. Each year approximately rautv only made the rntertain- visited many Interesting [daces In 2 n n Itar Non* I l a n c h
1
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n
T,»,lnys’
H lar
Hcn*
furnished
liy
her
sehoolroo.i to oil, hi. comrade* ly ng 2r,,noo,nOO Americans wear AmerFlorida,
^ »n
H i t s A tleartlln e*
.......&lt;;ae popples, lie Was the
|.«.K|on an&lt;1 Auxiliary popples nates more enchanting. She calmMrs. I.ibhy Wuliiwrtghl of Ml
1 IS Tn iir Memory Hon s*
/ reigned over the folk dance* ami has returned home after | MU Music i.o vers P r o g r a m
first to rail a tentlr.n to the pop, r„lU„.
, h|. WBr , £ * , r„n
1 In I'ltystenl Me,II,-In*
toes glowing l| ween the rrosaes , rl,,lllln„ (or
fJoWW well „¥fl nd songs nm her school male*, spending a frw weeks heie us tin
lly lie,|,lest
I It.
in Tlondeia fields. Heturning sol- |W(1 n.iHum dollar* for the wrl- vho had vlted her to lie .heir guest of tiei son Ben, Mrs. lien .; n n I c l , g woo,t Il o o r
diets bn,light liark with them the fare of the wnr's living victim* queen.
Walnwnvht amt grandehlldr* n. •. in T h e 1 3 " l l r l s t i , Hpot
. I\ S l u r , il o o r
vision nf those rrosse* and those
Following the festivities every­ Benny, Roy and Joy,
Thr poppy also became Ihe
,; n n
N ew*
A
spertui
film
showing
the
work
one
enjoyed
the
delirious
basket
i.
or,
flt,„-h Mo, k e &lt; li *|, o r,
H 'f l r ? ' ...... '* *■ *
\....... ...
|Memorial''Slower of the British,
Imlelllilv III their heurls with .the , Frenrh ,and
,
l i n le lln e gloria,In
of
the
Bev.
Spollswood,
a
mis
irnlr,
sponsored
by
the
local
FTA,
Canadian World War
&lt; f. K a r a , M a rk et l t * |i „ l t
memories
of the eomrades
, ,
. u,h' v I veterans' nrganitatlons.
Other tth Mrs. W. R. Meek serving as slonarv to the Philippine Islands s 20 T w l d . l l e go ngs
had left on the buttle front. .Spon­ American veterans' organisationanti former pastor of the Oviedo ,; in Hpo rl* I'nrsrt*
hifrman of the occasion.
,:. Jncti I.,,wren**e Hinas
taneously the poppy took on a followed The Amrriran l.eglur
Mis. Nlhlack, the lovely daught- Methodist Chili oh, were shown at «; no
D r i r t l n a on w t'louU
sacred siguificunce.
r of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nl- the Oviedo Meituidisi Church ; K llosee for n l.s itr
; .in I'opulnr Music
, ’ *o. i''^i!
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?* their official flower of remem­ lack, and Mis* Joanne Meek and' Sunday night.
46 K e y n o t e s !&gt;y C a r l *
a memorlul flower was luini In brance.
dls* Carlene MrcKInnon, daught­
The Men’s Club will meet Thurs­ s; nil
Mike M y s te r ie s
inuiiy place* at approximately the
ers
of
the
W.
R.
Meeks
and
J
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W.
day
night
st
the
Oviedo
Metho­
Sill
V ariety
A generation later, It ram* to
same time. Miss Slnlnu Michael of
. J„ Meet it,e ila m l
McKinnons
respectively,
are
memdist
cjiurrh.
All
mm
are
urged,
American
soldier*
again
-,
m
i
Nlglil
Kill I loo
A then s, (ie n rg lu , w as perhaps th r pas* ,that
.
,
,
'4ft graduating
gradui
hers of the IH4H
class, to come.
Ir,elite Htnry
firs t person In w e ar a popny fo r I
'J?*, f|nPPlf "
Mr*. R. II. Terrell, of Highland. •i 3n M a r in e ilanrt
and wll Deceive their diploma* nit
lid s ...............
She w a . servin g on I h a ltlc fle h l* rtf another^ w a r They June ft.
Ohio, lias returned in her horn,
the staff of the Y.M.C.A. Over­ saw them cushion the fall of their
the Woman's Society of Chris­ after spending several months here
stricken
comrade*,
and
mark
the
sea* Headquarter* in New York,
tian Service of the Ovlnlo Mcth- with Iter daughter, Mrs. Joseph
and on N'nvcmlicr It, tlllH, she re- places where they lay. Again they diet Church held their Install!- l.einhurl and Mr. I.einliurl.
murked
the
rrn**r«
row
on
row.
reived mi ones peeled check from
A boat,I meeting of the WSC8
meridiem of a Y.M.C.A. confer­
of tin- Oviedo Methodist Cliutrh
ence being hclil there that day.
T . ,':* 1’
i -c , ., - n ™
m m
m , . . was held at the Inline of the n. w
Cut. Mr&lt;'i lie'* poem had moved Iran soldiers made a return visit, If. B. Mont, prrsidetil; Mrs. James &gt;ti siil, til Mr'. II. H. Hunt, at hci
in
the
fields
of
France.
bet strangely and she decided
K. Pearson, vice-president; Mrs. home on Lake Chaim
And so, the poppy, which had Charles (1. Shaffer, recording sec­
Immedlntcly what she would do
This Old Treat men t Oftan
Mis. tienrge Morgan sustained
with I lie money Sin- went oil) and won a (dare jn the hearts of pen retary; -Mrs. Don lllrey, promotion oninfill injuries, although not *rr- ,
Brings Happy ftallaf
Wt,«n Jltn iJ .r n( kklney (uartioii mrmlbt
bought red puppies and ptesented tde all over the world as a symbol n c retaiv; Mr*. Joseph Ulnhart, Ions, In-runse of a full at her holms iU m o u i m atter to ttm a ln la your
•ai-li man at the conference with of sacrifice, does not belong to the m usurer; Mrs. T. W. l.swton, this week.
t m s , rauM n s n ln a b a rk a rh *. r b .u n i.il*
a poppy to wear In memory of heroes of World War I slone. It* „-rreturv of Christian Social Be­
Postmaster J. It. Join s Is in ta in s , I r . i« i,is . i,a * o f u p e n J i M r n , arttinV
n la t it., s e .l l l n a . i.u t t ln ... u n .irr l b .
ss.,
K-latlon
In
the
experience*,
latlous;
Mrs.
B.
R.
Wheeler,
seercgot hero dead Tills was the first
Tampa, where lie i* attending tin- t i n , uuh r.,!*rt&gt;
r« * n .l d ltsin e st. i ’r r .j u .n t o r
yrrue In America of the wealing live* anti death, of heroes of a n -,iutv ,.f .spiritual l.lfe: Mrs. C. S National
A*«.*ciulioi, „f Post
KS„&gt;&gt; l a . u a r * w ith u n a rtln a and b urn lag
.o .rilm n i t s m i t W , . 1. t » is « U iin ( n ru a g
other war hind It rln«elv to them-|,P(&gt;, secretary »i student wmk; imisiers
of the puppy foi all who died.
| wH ill,
ru u r 6 i .t i . r r . u r b l.dd «r.
The first street sale nf lilt- Imp­ n)I. Whether thrv felt nt Bataan, Mrs. W. A. Teague, secretary of
ilo n 'l w a ll I A ik your d n i e l w (u r 1 *0 .0 1
i! f u nr .l'
tic. . l t d • u r c i i f u l l r
utes in a lliigr city was held in (Jiiadalranat, I wo Jlma. Flanders, yuutti work; Mrs. Charles 1 N
Ymilig of the seorptud are I'llt i. . it liiH ilin t llf
br m lllio h ifo r u r r r It«
f p
r l. ttoan’l at re,
itra--------------whether niurk, .ecretary of
ehlidren'" tiniuglil forth alive and are car
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...
In .........
June, **«»m-«A.. „r Tunisia:
i . i c i . r relief and w ill b rig lb« I I n i l * , ut
I1H1I, to rat.,- money forthe .Hind' tb&gt;y died in nri*nn camp or in
work; Mr*. Marion Kstes, .ecre- rlril by the mot her for a short k M i.t r i u l * i S u it, out p o l w M U S i i l a l r r B
. . s i r IJouU. t i l l U s a . ' l P ills
Division’s II o in e e o lit I n g. The . hospital bed* from the ravage- of i* iy ,if lllriaturr amt publication*; time.
American Legion
In Milwaukee war- *be little red POPPY will he \|„ j M. Staley, seerelary of
•old the poppy t„ raise money f o r " ''
" lw»y* “ svtnbol ,.f their
w„rk; Mr*. B. «!. Smith,
service work |u*l lief,ire Memorial "•vrlflce.
secretary of Committee on Status
If It’.s Shoes and Clothing
D*V,
Iitlitt
I We wear I lie- poppy humbly ill n| Women.
Iff S u re In Viull
Iter g n at admiration
for Thr I memory of Denmcracv’.
Pullen Mrs. John Hraxrll, of KingMand,
Am,-t lean l egion ted Miss Michael |Defender*. We nffrt it to ,i„r fel- (ieorgia, has lieen the guest of
to in,bo-,- its ... oilier, to nd»i&gt;i t»w men proudly--tnir earnr.i ,-n- - sio'hter, Mr*. N. *S. Quarter
the |,ii|,|,y a- its official flower *&gt;( I deavor to keep America remem mat, and Mr. Quarterrnan
2&lt;IH Sanford Are.
Rhone 411
uiemorv and, through her efforts, berlng
Mr and Mrs Marvin Danlell
the (ieorgia Depaitnu-nt did adopt
Micli a lesoliitlini
Leginnnaires
from Wisconsin and Washington
were also Infliir-ntini lit bringing
at,..nl tin i„!o|&gt;tion. «!e-&gt;rgla and I
Wisconsin t&gt;rot,gill resolutions to I
this effect from llu-lr deparlmenl I
conventions l,, tin- National Con-1
vrntion in Cleveland In September l
of limb, nil,I it was here III*- poppv ]
was ad,iiitcd as tlie
Meiuotlal,
Flower of The American Legion—
its first adoption lit America hv
a gteat national organlwMkin
Tlie nation-wide sale of me­
morial poppies was begun hv The
American Lt-glnil and Auxiliary
in lit'.’l. At first popple* made in
Fiance by French widow, and nr111, I HUNlIh
nliaus wete used. In IHJi! the first
poppies made by American veter­
ans writ- produced III lit,- hospital*
in Minnesota, and this work has
jtradllv eipaoilrd oldtl poppies
arr brine piude lit orarlv » hun­
dred b„-|illals and ill*al,l,,l vet
n a p s ' Morkrniiin* all ovei Amer­
ica
The crepe papet poppy wa. se­
lected as the official [nippy of
The Aoierics,i l.egi„n and Auxi­
liary I,realise it provided thr max­
imum w»ik for tlie disabled man.
with tlie mlmimim expenditure for
material* The fabric poppy was
considered, hut it wa. not select­
ed because making ltd* poppy
wo,&gt;1,1 not provide sufficient em­
ployment lor the disabled velarm i.
In thr poppy wa* found a way
to link Hie honoring of the dead
with service for the hvtne vic­
tim* of wai, and It came to take
on a ,Inutile significance. It w«*
ruled hv The American Legion
hat all fond* received from the
tale of the popples must lie used
for the welfare amt comfort of
veterans and their families.
Ill IDIM It was seen that thr
poppy program lent itself more
naturally to the work of women
man of men an,I The American
Legion gave the Auxiliary com-

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&lt;«rntlr A l)rt*KHt*il «V llniwn Flnriiln

lit

tJu .ilU ir

III.

hi'

i ’tlttN t
m a

DY

B liiC iillrs

2

p*g*

) ' ■ Cm.

JELLY

H u rm i

Lb

PORKSMI
B

E

Chops
Mu mil

lb.

49c

MEMO

33c

Vltuinlii Full. Minvf.il tlh b

Roast lb. 55c

Knia.i. Halubla l*i»*•

Bacon

lb. Vflc
lb.
fltk
lb. 4»c
lb. 4»c

lb.

Annum

lb.
bur

Bacon

49c

V a t P a t k ail

lb.

69c

EndH

...... lb

C en ter.... lb 2fie

Cereals
SVc

Bacon
Weiners

lb

Lb

39c

^
A y U i s or T b l | h i
lb .
69c
Froteo S l i c k i lk . 33 c I r m l lk . 19 c
. l „ . --------------- . . —

j .

u

4 f c

Sance

H |EKT1'

32c

1

1 6
*

Pears
Peas 17%
!uni«tn

p k g . 25c
Dixie Durllnt

Ha

1 4 ' -c

bol.

Bolls

p k g . ol B

5c

can
bol.
can

20c
25c
14 ^ c

l-o t Cuban Pineapple

cu

B EEC H NU T

2 1c

No. 1 Uurtre Slk ed ,

’ eachei

c

Mo V / i

No. 2W Arno

-A u k s

KE£shL'.

rtu nit

It'll*. Kilter'I'aliui. ii

Juice

&lt; a u w

pkg.

Ifl o*. Mmaelman Apple

38c

Tender Pride

*'#

Jn ice

Tom atoes

lb

25c

12 u/. Ctiuri’li’i tlruim

Wilnun’n RlndlfM
Mlf«l

lb .

11-iH. SniMWrrt

Peaches

M am s
Skinned, 1-14 Ibi,

»

Juice
16/2
c
lvmil'll

4 c

Ki'IIuhk Vanrty

Armour Peach M * lb. Smoked

20c

1

ran

* LIBBY SPECIALS

"CRACKEHIACKS*

Lb

Lb

BACON

POPCORN

Sallines

No. ?. Si/.e*

Del Maiz

N.ihiii* ii

Streak O’Ihwm While

1

C7t?a//i Uur/i

5 9 c

PACKAGE

Hickory Sweet B' and Grade A Sliced

Bacon

LB.

39c

Swill 9 l'r«mlum H..1I..1 V«.i

Roast

t ) | «*

lb.

Si....11 Mratv

Ribs

TOMATOES

31

lb. t.'dll

49c

Bones 2 lbs.

F

JIM* lll’l ENINti

lb.

Mi-j Iv l*oi k Nn k*

E

59c
&lt;r

Hams

P in i

SN O W D RIH

l***i k

ItUl FmI l*.)i k Loin

UIHLOIN STEAK
Rib HOAST
( UHISKET STEW
HAMBURGER

17

tjilA h T

I riilri t i&lt;I 1***1I*

U. a. Good

HI.LAt.H

i.

(i holtlil CiUlofl

PEPSI COLA
COCA COLA

CLOROX

F ryers

SURF

v".',V I

N.i

i2ui 29c

V;

Jy

S Cm 'tj

17 c

I'i a n i i i

LARGE SIZE
2 cakes 27c

iL

" M iifU

Ltind'oSunshine

IVORY SOAP

MttDESS

W 'H l

45.

ASSOll ILD

3 CAKES 25c

CUSCO

tu n -

MUSSELMAN

MEDIUM SIZE

SHORTENING
LB. GAN 31c

J

HUT

39,

LU X SOAP

TIDE'S IN-DIRT'S OUT
LARGE 27c

'.U 'l

i n i ’i o i . r . i n .

2 3 c

TIDE

V.'a'rV

33.

"Mor" MEATS

SIZE

BUDSSENSATION
LAXQE 27c

0.

" ll1 '*, , t *'*'

PEACHES

Rulabayas lb. 4 ‘ *

CAMAY SOAP

IVORY SOAP

!UJI.II&gt;

I.IUtiY Cuhluinici

pi I K K

pATH SIZE
2 ' cakes 23c

OLEO

Q v tit

1 7 c

LU X SOAP

REDI ■MIXT / ;V rf^v.vS

lll»lil**

U n it

...........

•.

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tnw Inw r'rrvi'.n prtiv In *

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I II In i'k

A

Piury l)&lt;‘i&gt;ailinenl

REDI-MIXT
..in'! »K*il I lull’'* t" ''****•'*
KAY NATURAL
sm*:i.r I'ku ls: BALLARD’S

''"&gt;&gt;•

h a - - I " * ' " " ••• &lt; " »

SIZE

2 3 c

32c LIMA BEANS

-* 11| ll*r «* HI 11 »•! 1 t i n 'l l

in 's .if iii'W, iii'" I. i it ...................

IVORY SOAP

CASKS

"ii

S v* r r l

Lbt

Ci lap

3

Ft.

»' j i i t

lulcy

SIZE

Fti*.' d y t. F r y

|Ak«

STKAWISKKKIKS 29^ SHRIMP

H I , III t . . I.Mill ' I m p Hi H V I ' H

Potatoes 5 Ills. 3Sc

Bill!

M ill

w i l l ........M i l l ! '

(at

Ceiil

HEOULAH

35c GREEN PEAS

pkg

1&gt; i \ iu i m

Sanford's Now Fin.' MACK FOOD STORK

Groan Top

CAKES

!

MV WICCIYPALMETTO3'"

Lt

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2

Crabs 2 49

BROrtOLI

It

BATH

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A^wii I ■*. i. 11**.%,*k

OLEO

CAKES

:'&gt; v ,
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Deviled

Superb/a/id

3

frozen foods
Cam

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••Mti it. - i

Fru/dn

1 2 - ’c

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VfIC'PuL'k Cotta*

su

POUND C A N

56c

CAMAY SOAP

Quantity RlgHta Rea erred
Prices Good Thru
May 31

Pitfffly-Wifftfly . . Palmetto &amp; Third StH.
Tabje Supply . • 314 East Firnt Street

REGULAR

3

CA KES

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

SIZE

23c

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rHURSDAY MAY 26, 1940

THE SANTORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Scout Meet

dfenct of the fam ily belongs to
i Rita’s Marriage Ib
the husband. The wife la obliged
Scheduled Friday j tu live with him end ha la obllg-

Rerffl In Germany

(Cfattsesd Ttmm
I See. &gt;1 ( ('u n t l n u r d Crum P a g e I, Her. I )
for all units,
which
were first Mtiliri'iiblu surces.i nf *'j&gt;*i »■* |
adopted, and which will lie mulled
ooi ” hi tlvjly
te all sponsoring Inslltutiuuii of

tits

id

III ll H'pull flnlll I 0*11/11? *" I
Scouting units.
c o n y Domnin,
Dewey
isTiinuo, irhuirmuti
omii iiimo of
ill the
in** I III* t ill!.In n /HIM. I III' |!ll|IOI ‘ lll'l

" Y m i n t .'

I'm n io i

tu rrtrelvo her."

V IH 'T II

IN JP 1 IK U

l.n m s V I U .K . K y. May 25id’i ,\ youth whose Isoly ws,
pitnoi'd by h pioio of stool In m
iiutiiliuilillo ■
ImicIi
rollsiuli
lies'
('iimpbellsvlllo yostonlny whs i *

advancement cuinmlttre. ilU p lu yd . Tn l' " itiiiiuoil Iho vi»i»111: |ii"ii |
the new Cimrt of Itonoi lstckdnip« l'l l l Mlill'l takt'll step* 111 I'll*' Will"'! &lt;
whirh wort* dove toped by hi* com.
in |novi'rii cliilil,on fi'Uii |ilii&gt;,,irc |
mlllee.
The rcsitfiiMtion of lluruld Min­ trillin' While thole boil '"Oil i*n.
fin , field si nut
executive, whs "Vciogi ,if I"?* fiinilil- il dni '''
r»ad and noccplrd with rogiet und fuio the “iiiiinoon" «lo|i|n d in. I
commendation, fur |i»*t work In Itu'io vii'ii- uni* fin,i i« dm "• «
the rnunrll. Prusldent
Kuytmmdi tbo iinpiri «ii|d
Hid il liilth'il tIml '‘'lii!. "f &gt;" u *' |
« iiHit't matingcd wIMmui
........ ;
Hi!*,' ,*■i h i i ■IT ' .
Ilio

W “ » Hf i ,

fllil ti ll

ill

II

SOI m ils I llllllitlllll

In

dn\ id HI ........ph's mfii iiihi i
Tbo stool whs loninved flu'M
ibo Imdv nf W i l l I it in I 'H t r u m , I'f
in on n p o i n l l u i i ib id lii'd; nllrvt In i.o b u m s , b ii'p itiil m il liui II io &gt;
-Hid II uni' about two Inch*
sip n iio mol hotwoo n I’ll mol .in

I* b 11•' l i d ’ I

ol m|i no rt •I'pniMt* niKUinsii'inl.. J

.....

mo hv Mio I'oniiiiuiii ' '•d

I n o I Sornmii N"Hi Ii-

Aulo Production

t in * .

1.0 t u r o i l

It

m id

11 1' 1
Jb

I

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»’A I , M O T T ’S

up Ilio iltiil slid fill' **f 'bo b 11*
III, i,nl- *i.nib "i pHnl/i*'
11 ' 1
|uni I oil In lb" llnssi'i'i n.iir \ "i
I'm'MIMUoi**I , oi*ll d ibc It' d H b .

— I I H I V F . I N —V’d ll I ’H i'er

C hI .i I

Sparkling Water

fi Im

1 fit*

in alMiHtlmire ( w i n ymtr o w n
ii ell. ('mil, ft pull, ptiro ivHtfr
*1 nil Ilmen. Wp'll tlrlll .mitt

1,1'giil Nollcc

i* p H I'tnl tin Hip pipit'll It*
m m liuime. ( n i l nm* fm Ti p *
ph D iiih I i).

VfflUINI A HAITI I M
|t*f rtidnnlMITII P ril

Tn
VI Ilf M M A
*r1dt**« und

APPIMH

II ATTI.I'.M

** *• i *

of*,
M **»i1**■

(Hr**! Hi fMtklvn Kpw Yoi H
Toil if i' lirtiOif i im|I|It it'd &gt;'* fil*

in h|i|ip&gt;iittiiii «* Mi* Juur *! I'M’1 in fm wosloill tii'Mimm In 11
thfnir# till i 'hiiiI *tf iliaNiiilli l llnliiio nod Kmncoi mol

C h e v r o l e t 's

Judli IhI MlMilf In mii«I !*•»
‘ ••lil/ittl"li of Coinmnv I.*
#■*!•*f | a|j« III U h lll M lM
in *
mil lllfd imwMiM V11*1 ■utliMttl httokoi, and ludust i ImI i . i "
Ji»||N llllaltiN II ATTI.HH IM.iln | The K D . t ' s i i i i ' i W e s t *
lift V VMIOIMA HATTI.PS !♦•
f*t|&lt;Iittif »i |j*&gt;r»dli t h»&gt; |ila« If111f f Nil*,. mI-o Iiiu I down 10 itoothoi
nf It- * llll-t il III tun, u ho b
A »|*t
-*f «H'"f*» r§|f.*|■»•*&lt;I Vnli

From where I sit... / y Joe Mnrnh

U'lTSPMM III) Itit (fd Iltd * rft* t*al |. 1 1 |,&lt; duty of oil ntelilhei •
Mil »*f flat -.»id I'tHMI ••* S*inf*iid no ui'liro
fight*** f*u

(VuirMv ttf di-mititilti Hint*- a*f I'lnf
If)*, Mil* MIt dil% **f Mm \ (•
HO it l* III It,NIii iN
MAI

**1•»f hi! -••f Mi*" i ‘H t til I *

IllO O g t'l i l u t .

IO tpi'1 b i l l

I nnl- n h f r i i l '

Two Heads Are Better
I Than One (Or None)

i »1

in m i ; r u i n it r o n i t i »**n
H o o k s F o r S ch o o l
t i i i ; nin th irm riA ie m t * t ti
fN AM* FIHI mi; minhi . i : «
N
TV Fl.t ill 11*A IN r»l AN* I lt\
I* IlSlISH/ll I'/MSI I 'S i . I * * ' I'
m i
m i
Vrtliur", "Mori V
\dvrolun*. if
ttn mi* r*
llnbio llund".
KflNPHT HAMhV.
Pl.ilnllff
I'vli'.
Kl Mb'.
"Ill M* r
Men ,
ve
Ituuling-, Mm knit*
K
V, i*i IXlHOTIIY \lll.IHlI'ti
IIAII I Y
heferuliiitl
ling": Hlcr. Albc
llogou. "M i*
v m i i i io m *i*i ; « h
to
Iit HI*»r II Y MM.MM I* 11 %I 'V'lgg* nf till' I'ltblllll.'*' I'll If Ii ,
tillY. erhtiH* *»il*)i ►- *■ mill iphIiIhh r Kohullni*. Itufoi'l. "(Tiploio Hbind";
In fflu Ynm p Miienef. Mi
•• Sitcki'H. Hrrl; Until. Sii Wh|i m ,*
Nor Mi t’MiulliiM
YIM
l nil* h»l»*ln raN|Uitl'd In fllr 'Ivonliu,'"; Si'luii, Kmoi'-t Tliniop. j
an *i|iiifiifi«im» mi inn** *i i••ns. in sun; 8liHk*',|ieutP. Wllllinn: Sli .
• tfiriuill r.Mirt nf Mi*' Niill I* v c i i s i i i i , Itubi'il I.....I*; Htiu klnn. I
it&gt;
UiH*‘Ih] fin mi ih unit fm Htunin
ole l*iibnlv Ffuflilii In i i i .u h i m . Friillk "Iliii'Hnerr-". "I.mlv nr Ihr |
In e nil If MUd .t *pi iiiM vmii ruiMMiNi Tigi'i"; Tin kiUBlnn. Month, "I'ril
KltN'tHT
HVM.FY
PlmiiMM v iud‘*. "Hi'Vi'tili'Wi".
j
linltnTIIY
MII.IHtCJi
IIAIIJ-T
Ti’iliuoc. AI In*r t I'msnn; Vmi
DfTendu ul u Im i Hii Mu* |»hi IfifIf f
irrkH it ilii’iH' nf id* nr i «k|.iin * 111 k*'. lil'IIIV. " I b c HI lll'l W|,P
you
\v |IN FHM ins littiiil &gt;111«| nffii i,aI iiimii; Yiiii l.uuu, llrndilck, "Slory
seel nf M
»r» -*•M
l I'mill if Hunfufil of Munkind":
Vi i no, . l o i r s , !
I' o u n l i uf Mum If in h , M»,ilr nf I'hii
Him. Mill* Mlt ilit i *if Vl.it \ I* "Twenty l.riiuii*'* I'oih'i *)»•• Sen"; I
Wnlliicr, I,in*. "lion Hoi' . WnlH IS
*• i* i i i : iimhin
puli', Hugh, "Ifi c o n " :
Well* Ior.
I II I k il fIk *‘IIi kri » mil f Ii'iio, "When f'lillv Wont Io Co)
HP. AI
li'gc"; Wluli
SiHwnr I Ki Iwhii I.
m i l It i; in i *i in n \ i ii&gt;%
"Illn/iil Ti ml ", "liold . "Ibioii'l
IN T i l l
NAM I
m
r ill
ST AT I
Mono*'"; Wlggill, Kill*' Ibingll*,";
&lt;)t I l A i l l l h A
M H C I I I M .h
Wltliiiin-uii. lion A nl,'*. "T h in o l
t O' * i : mf 1 A ii 4 •*f * u '(i
111; 11ID111.. N1 «
UNKNOW N.
Ilf Sculll't".
Y n iJ, F . u l A tnl t?r Htt ii h i p lia u c U v
Iliilfin.il. Sir Tlnuoii*. "Hook of
ilu t lf l* " ! IliiM n u ll |h t| I v ti i rt* Im "
f c f fh tfiM v rih l « tH iii(i* | v m i ih t lit* Myths”, "M yths";
Punins, Al»*a
f j t r r i i t i C im r l
t i l l « im m i
h, i, , h *
niiilli "I'onnl of Monti' C'ristn",
&lt;&gt;!» I ' t iu u l y Hlt«l*
F ln r lilii
IIn
A t * n f H iif if iit 0 , H M u im iin I 'u u iiM
"Kcs Misniihli's"; Klnlu'iIv. "Men
&gt;" In I i'll t i. Iiy r t i l l f tv I ft, J t i y l i i t j i ‘ 1
Wilhoiil
Kciif".
H'lliiri*,
"My
nun T im 11m v n f r nl' M i* it'Ii l l i ' f i m11
ol
| !| %
*Il | a 11 T in s
lU lltlrM
Hi* h i v Kiieiul KlIckHr"; Kvttr. 1'itrr H.j
A n d * r mu n, I ' l t i l n l i r r
tiih l U t il) A ll
l.nnilon,
.fuck;
Di'foi*,
Ibmii'l
d # r&gt; » ii lu if iu t ilu u l
Y lil l &gt;iI r Mm ju H
Itohinsoii Crusoo; Sewell,
fllnck
* d In f i l * y o u r iiir iu u ir tt iu # **i a n
Ib'iiuly;
llidcroicyi'i,
l.u iils ,
*« v *t n r m o tio n to *)«• l u l l n r i n m
| i U ) h t u n in t ir f iu K J it it r i i m . 1 1 4w "Wolllll'l fill AllVl'IltlllC"
of I ' i i u I
• |&gt; * ii lif t r*«c m o i'oiif«H N it h i m in*
lluuyiio"; IInc Iml lor, living, "Mini
• lil* r * d
m iit iih T yo n
W t th f n i* m y I im m l .tin t -».t1 i|k fm Ilio Ages"; Cnlilum lii'iirgi* W ,
G l* f k
o f H i•» I ' i n uH
M u iir L
Win
C i i 'i i I p
llnye"; Chill clllll.
C lr r u M
H u m ln o li* r o u iit k
I fm iitu "Old
Win,ton, "llicliiinl I’liivcl", "Tlioi
A t H iiu f i.n i
F l o r i d * ilih * 11Mi &gt;l.*v
at M*v I9«w
Crisis", "Tin* Crossing", l.nnliirr.'
m
I' lim iN in i.N
Itiiiu, "Hmmdini"; Cody, Williinn
• T r r l i , O lr c u t l M o u lt
K.. "Ailvontiirii, of lliiffiilu Hill";
HDAL

L e n d e r -L in e

S ty lin n

fu lle r ,

Plie rtlfo e il, xwepl lixclt '♦indihu-l’l

p fip tstli, S H % more glsas a rea

unit v nod 11 lo-l p1'*" "
USI

n ew

you Panoramic^ V isib ility-a

O fH jn ! V

m a te s

fre e r,

it

sa fe r

p o s s ib le
v ie w

of

to
th e

q lv *
ro ad

1 a* h c r e e p i n g r | , a u g * m t l i e i r n l e t 1, f i i n c H i - l f !

I lie

d e s i g n w a * m a d e fur s j w / r p o t # — I n t e a t r n u tty

rm riritlily rounded |p*fn| let* m u *ea t|,e road *

m u r e r n i n f u r t . In pro* o le m o r e r o o m a n d m nea

lu ll

II

feet

enlarged

111

/.nut

w indow

g iv e ,

rin ser

rear

I n o I? i l n i t n '

h u rt'

A g reatly

a r im e r ,

wider

atnrage x p a ra . In m a k e d r i v i n g e a iie r , ix fa r itjrl
s in n n l her.

mew lie),m il.

I p t l kirk awl ml barln* aHrff
gaaa H the hsrdwore steea And
f always ask lor a IMIle adrlre from
owe al Ihe l a s brother* who raa H.
beraose t intoa beforehand eiartly
what the aaswrr will Im.
Idke when 1 needed ■ new gar­
den hoee. "Henry,’* I soys, "how
•Imul this new plastic hose Is It
really as goo*I as rubber?" " Well,"
he nays, "I'm inclined In think ti
Io bnl you'd le-tier a,k Tom."
I found Tom in hark and asks
hkm tha aan*« ijneation. "Well,"
•ay* Toaa, "In my opinoai It la -

♦nu,,*/ xtvling— alvling

bwt rrm'd b»rt»f **V fTawr* “ **
All Ihe war tlirnugh, the he ante of thi* greet

already ha»e.* I lava, "arKl »ha»
eon two rantiMM »M mdger, agraa
fd bet my H/e «• Iha deciainn “
from where I all. ro m own npl*
ha* U worth a lot—bad sn’a lh»
wlher frllnw's. That'* wlir 1 keso
aaylng, am»r and arer, tH’a he tot
erant nf the other person', pole,
of eiew—whether ifa mm twill*ica **»
farmtag— or whether root Ilk* mlU
ahakea and he prefers a temperxle
lists rf beer.

repyngkt, 1949, t.'mUfit STetri Small fommJ/t'inn

POR O U A i l T Y

AT lO W IV T

t/rya

l l ‘* another resm n wli.f Chavrolat

« t * l he**rulel springs from (timthnntil design

H H 1

lhaf

e lliml lieauliful R I ' V nf all!

COVt

AMIRICA'I CHDICI FOR 1g YlARg

I ’ g l f t i a l l l l A* .-'•Printll , ' i l f e a l

1234-123.')

What Onto It Cost to Enjoy
Tilt* IdiNury Of

CO M FO RT?

Actually Lt'H*s Than l'/zc Per Night!
Figure II uul fur yourself. You are ahanlutelr saaured
of more Ihait 10 yrara uf luiurloui aleeplng fur only
*51*50. At that luaignlllrant mat, hitw can anynns »fford not It* hare Ihe many oicluaire adrantagpa In comfurl and durability fuund only In HBADTYKB8T7
m*. ------- _a

ItpiMilyrcHl In m ud* only by Hlmmttntt

HwtM Rrwexer
• Pamoui Mctct-Mitcr Mcchudem
a &gt;-Year Protection Plan
a "Pingw-Tooch" Counter-Balanced

Tha aecral of IIBADTYKBMT comfort la beneath
enrar— MT Individually pocketed rolls scientifically loinml together, not with steel wire, but with a specially
made twine that Is soft and pliant as well as long-last­
ing. Wv Inrlte you to cume In and hear Ihe "Inelde
atory" of IIBA u TYKBKT. Il maana a» much mure to
your germinal cJoifort.

Ud
• Dului-Fintihed All-Steel Cabinet
a Rnra-Thick Sealed-Tight Iniuiatioii
• Permanent Jreeiet Shell

• Salaty-Tcmpctaturc Signal

Free

H w iiiiiiT u n iim

Detlrary
Of Course

PUONB 58

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�In Unity Thtr# Is Streng1 h »

TH E W EATH ER
I'lesr to partly cloudy and ton*
Hnurd warm ihrouih Saturday.
I.lght i» moderate rarlabl* wind*.

To Protect th* P u n ol Ik* World)
To Promo** the Pr*«r»** of America t
To Pnadura Prao**rltj for Healer*.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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VOLUM E X X X X

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

Berlin Jarred
Legislature Has
Time To Pass Tax By TotaPHalt
In Rail Service
Bill, W arren Says

Of* ^Revenue9 Vlike i
TA LLAH ASSEE, May 2 7 f/P)—The Senate by s 21 * in
vote today passed an amend*
mem to fnp general appropria­
tion* bill which would increa*e
the aalarlr* of Supreme Court
Ipatlrea from $9,000, to $12,000
a year. The Amendment, offered
by Senator Moore of Hebrllig,
wait
denounced
In
spirited
speech*., by Senator* Alford of
Grand llidge, Hay of Hradenton
and llari* of Madl*nn.

Senate Approves
Frees Fisler
Hush-Hush Bill To
Of U.S. Charge
Benefit U.S. Spies
British Court

M a y o r llt iy n F i r s ! P oppy

Retl W hs Not C o n v i c U'tl
Of
F .x t r a d it nltlf O f f e n s e , M a n isirn te
Declares

: R u ssia n
M aneuvers
,
Th reaten A i r l i f t ;
|
R euter
C a lls
In
J A id e s
For
P a rle y

Sap ;f c 7 n ? ecm in Union Rejects
B iJ T ®

III RUN May 27 i,P&gt;

Settle Strike
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III lltr I tr IItII |.III Olllc.
|making a gigantic me*, nl Iran*
tlrttrlt

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'aid tmlm Mir Fulled Slate*
ha- mu yi.ro
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In vet t mil inmil* i lirrharl

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Plan Is Not Accept- !»lie ^irmitlMskrli Unlay
l i n e i* the •llllalinii a* nl now
able To Workers,!I I Not one i.illmail i.l,eel milled
E m il

M nzey

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Df T R n iT . May n

Elsie,

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Rita Hayworth Becomes Aly Kalin’s
Bride In Simple French Ceremony

Thornley Tiaist n
r
iv
Leewhurg Festival Open Gambling
t'. li. Clink-rale, Mulder unto
In JacliBonville
Hotel proprletrr, and -I. I- Thornlocal Shriller, today told utow
the parade and e|eDenied By Burns jnu
t.niiiiit) in connection with the

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Ol Act i vi t y In C i t v

U known a* “Srottle".
today announced Hint a mo** Imiol was the most colorful ami lomp.iicd n. the IIoiiii.Iniim I.... .
Ro advised leader* of the club
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five high h l l . l l l ) ' . , Ill gir.llri M•■M
to lake advantaite of the Informa­ flight of sportsman pilots to Key imt *t*ml Itig among
■on, tile M.iym luunmer W H . i . l . .
tion tunde available by I,ion* In­ stone Airpark rind llttnrh, which he cln.ol hand* at tliu puradc.
ternational in promltdiiK com­ manage*, will take place early
Anmitg outstanding floats were i l u i n * , . t u l l o d . i v
1
.
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,
, ,, those of Silver Springs and uf
munity cntcrptlifR and declared n
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Sunday In mnrk Ibe start of the
A|||.n wit]|
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Hint it represented the experience*
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summer season.
(h,.y ileelnretl. There were many i l u . l i v d o - - i / c n l w l i . t v&gt; ,u l..
of 7.HIKI Lions clubs.
The airpark embrace* 2,Wmi pretty girl* In the parade, Iticlud- ip Mumi .vml .1 Mmol II. .
UrtcinK that the local club take
active part In community enter­ acres, Including good fishing ami mg ,H hnlhiiig beaulle* in s cun- (| w„„|,|I «I hlgge.t 111, In I,,
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t,.*t. •In-v declared
and termed
prise*, be pointed out that ibe . ,,
Ih* i,t nI
lit** * ItV
current hospital drive offers such hunting fuellilli * nwl * 4 mill*** |&gt;&lt;lt,h|lliric a firoitrrnilw, up ■ml
nonthwDHt
of
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lluin« in.llll* the . i.mmri.t hdh
an opportunity. “It is easy to lie
T-Ig* l.v rwpresen hit Ives tb-urge tug publn .ttt........ I ,i siiuy i.i
eelfirih,'' be declared, " If I find Keystone Height* and Slarke on
Hu,at liers, Miami, and Slit Her- T.in,pi li.lniiir tli.il g.imldmc
a man who Ih not selfish I will 1Highway No 1IM&gt;.
Im Rind to take him up to the
A hotel and cafe Is open h. the long. Leesburg, were much enjoy- J.n k-onvtllr iv "vvi.lr op. n
Smithsonian Institute and frame
(|
,
f Oil, Mini 111* Iwn tonil HUM cllml Mr.
Iii, V*.unit DeinnrMtif rntidiili'c
puhlie u* well a* the facilities uf
nH „ UMy ,iro.pect for
him."
The Lions Club voted that the Ibe airfield, seaplane base, bane (,„ vi,r)l„, ()r Henalor, and declared lw tll.iyi.t win. will lake ..Mmeatlni) dales ha elianitud front rr for xtorege, gas, nil service und j that Mr. Herhing gave a revealing Juur .’-I illri lltr lt.im.ilnv &lt;
Friday to Tuesday, and that meet­ repairs.
, repor t on nallnnal legl'lation. ^ gran.il rlrtln.n. trlm r.l t&lt;&gt; ........ .
ings start.at tnAm Instead of 12:IS ^ --------- *
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ihr Sl|ll|ril i.l |US| ln.11 wulr "p*
o'clock. The Club approved a $2f&gt;
gsmtdmg l» m Jitrkvnnvillc
donation to the hospital drive,
llr v.tul when lie taiue Imm I,"
and members were urged by King
l.lott J . Hamilton Itlshee to con­
lin .t Intel juut-t ampaign v.u He
tribute Individually,
H HHilHiieU tin I'uttf Ttt».
CMB SCOUT PICNIC
Cub Packs 10 and 34 and their
families will bold an annual ptenie on Saturday, R. H. Re*ly,
chairman of the committee an­
nounced this morning. San Land 0
Spring* will be the scene of the*
event which will be from 2:00 to
6 00 P, M, Ice m a m and cold
drink* will he furnlah*d by the
MtthodUt Men'* Clara.
,

AUTO REPAIR

1,Th» Firestone Store today an­

nounced rt&gt;-6penlng of It* service
and automobile repair department
under managcmpnl of E. E. Paris
J r . , . formerly ' of Chattanooga,
Tenn,* and for the past year scrvkwimAagrr nf Orange Quick Co.
OjMww. ac.’trpdln«r. to C. c , Roradorf, stare manager.
Hr;-Paris ha# been la the automobile’ - repair1 business for 22
years. Ills wife and two boys,
now in Chattanooga: plan In join
him her* In August

t

TRUMAN CHUIRR
WASHINGTON, May tt - U P ) —
President Tnimatl will spend the
week end cruising nn the Potomac
River and C heU M ka Bay. ,
He arranged to depart with a
few memhers of hia etaff aboard
the presidential yacht Wllllama*
burg this afternoon (3:30 P. M.
EOT). The return to Washington
Is set for 4:00 Pr M. Monday.
Mr. Truman pM ** to go aehore
Hnntlay. at Annapoll*
inapolis to attend
retlgtnus torvlcae ■$ the Nava!

Academy Chapel
f.

Poppies, lymlwilv nl llir |mppv licit It ul Hniixlrik wlwte many
Ameiiran toltlirrs nl World Wat I thrtl in rtunh.it, will he mill in down­
town S,infold -S.xliirtlav fmm H:(H) A M. to H:00 P. M, to honor the
dead and aio lltr disabled of Iwlli World Wars.
Mrs. Henry Thurslon is genet.il t-h.iitin.in nl Die Poppy Day pmand _Is assisted hy n enm-t
gram,, ___
mlttea headed by Mrs. E. A. Cov­ part uf the program, hut also aro
ington, president
of the local ii-cd In help needy veteran* and
American lagimi Auxiliary unit families.
Child welfare la aiinllipr pro­
and Including, Mrs. J . E. Hodge,
Ur*. C. E. Hunter, Fred Roily, J, ject for which puppy money raised
? . Galloway, R. L. Miller, Roy l.v the Amerlenn Legion and Aux­
til is, W. Tv. .fitnitlt, Joe 3. Field, iliary may he used. Hundreds of
Mra. Edgar J. Routh, Nora New- children linvti been transported to
•om, Henry Mcfjtulln, Miss Aran clinics nt the American Legion's
ka Takach and Miw Jeanette Crippled Children's Hospital In
.Mt. I'etershiirfft (he Auxiliary's
Lain*.
’ - 1
i The group will he axslstetl hy Crippled Children's Hospital In
Ilunltfr Aiixlltavv metnlwrs under Peft*iK-rdn and other hospital* In
eadershlp ’ o f Mevela.v.fJpplncott Ik*' state.
and hy membera nf the Tep squad
The Florid* Department of the
of Remlnole High School.
American Legion directs the manStriking window displays have ufarture of the flower* In the
been made hy merchants to sym­ hospital* and pays the men for
bolise the event, fn Ruxsell’s Seed making them, and sell* popple*
store era shown the little white wholesale to the Auxiliary unit*.
crosses, row on row. Other die. Profits to the department are turd
plays with figure* depicting con- to provldn scholarship* for boy*
veleseent* anil nurse* are shown and girls In Florida colleges and
In Yowell’a, Cowan’s, and small universities.
figure* In Touchton'a. Praters are
Much equipment has been pur­
displayed at Roumlllat and Ander- chased for the hospital*, Includ­
son's,
ing the furnishing nf day rooms
The j uoplex were made In Bav and providing needed maUrlal*
PInee, Lake Cliy and (Viral Gable* for medical and occupational they*
veteran*’- hospital* aa occupational spy. Last year, 203 well trained
therapy. Proceed* from salsa ars volunteer hospital workers served

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Hoy Drowning, former manager have been a credit to Jacksonville,

American Legion Auxiliary Will
Sponsor Poppy Day Tomorrow

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loll Ii .. i&gt; I, milled to ve.-telly the)
in, |.i,i.|i. he muitv i.eie held.

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ill thr prndnrth.il of -.on,, good*." hitriteu" ..,, Secretary Aclievun.
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WASHINGTON, M.iv 27 (-?)—
jlh r ''rii.lr t,,«l.iy
without

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\m, i.i, going H&gt; Imv.’ Hit glad |
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inv letiiimhtruMon here, and ul

1 wrdi to thank
the vaimu.
cluirchrs, circles and rltih-, and
prisi'ii and u fine of u p to ( I , non Ihr general tiiihllc at large for
rid-1it tiimi (it*&gt;I \\if»* iht'ii lid'v i#••I
MHnet liml o)ienni 1,1* ......
.nidi e**'i .-very interval that ha- lieen mum
i liidi
diiltliDt* i’* i »»f n*ul *•, mid hy iiielnring the ilefeiulunl'* Mm.il'j fr trd to help me curry mt in my
H u l i t l l i l i r i i Hu I ' d * * ru ra l
wife u- u galmnl young woman |tidmiai-tratluii here,"
trying “ to mvr her husliaud "
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T. W llallrw iiu- hern w|i|,oiiii
.1 Inngnrury Hiiperiiitrndei,i
VA O F F I C E CLOHEII
H I Ihi'kei,-Iw-eiM, manager "f
MEMORIAL SERVICES
t'l. V.I.irtii- Admluisiraiimi P u s M|maish wur veterans and mema Crille Itegiumil Office, nmiuuli
hers nf tlie American l.egiun,
"',1 Imlny l|lal the VA mii-i dtVI’W, uml UAV are mpn-Hled by
r.uiliuue it- itinerant -ervice m .lames (juiiu-y Calloway,, com•hi- urea effective May .'II. ('mm- inunder nf Campbell-Loislng Post
Uy H IM . Ull! CONNUI I 1
lieuffecled im'liid'' jirevurd. Nu
American Legmu, lu at
Mil,
Hoys eml gill, elected l.v Inch »&gt;li.rnl -Iml........ . ..........Iv
( l-ceula, Hi-niinnle and Vuln-iu tend Memorial liny nervices Suncinli" m llu Jayrer .mimmcd %
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gu.-lx Ibe Orluml.i VA Office Itinera ,,1 day nu,rnlng ut 11:00 o'clock ul
nf heads nf Cnlinty dep.iHnu-ui ■
' the l mill 11'"1"’" V'-sl' "L.v.
&gt; Colilncl liepireseutnllve furmerly the Cmigregatluiiul Churrh.
The Herman will he given l.v tinltd ol first hand infmmuli....... I...... •»•»*
&gt;(l’.iiv ,,i. »in. ami ••.*»( cmlHrled veterans eucii mnntli iii
Melbourne, Cocoa, Titusville, Ki- Rev. J D. Rom. veteran nf World
a Im iif luu m addition.
Himmee, m Cloud, Hanfnrd and War 1. All Lcglumiuilen me ifWill -11 .Siieiiff P. A. M m i . M,.«r.l 111* fu.llitm .......I ..)....I, .Ml,.: He I ,and.
uueHlcd to wear their cap*.

Student Officials Get First Hand
Information On County’s Operation

lletxel, Hie nent, elrnn cm iid.i
sheets, l.lnnkels nml ullnr fuel iuIhhIuii ndupteil .item meliHure,
ties In the County Jail Hie lain. and ruled Ihut l" li"’ future Mr
llerndnn report for work nl 7 till
eye* pupped wide open.
"Gee,
... . I didn't know n Jail wn A. M.
*uppn*e&lt;l to lu&gt; mi elrnn," exclaim
'))„. Yonlli Cmiimisslonrrs who
ed Allan, and lie straightway it- will visit llm regular County Comsolved Hint If lie ever gut t" '-e
Tucduy include: Flnyd
sheriff in rcnllty, he wnul.l 'Vl'-un c (l„jM,r rmd llii|i|iy Abney uf SUM,
up the whole county," as lie |.ui Eugene Ellin and Dick Parker uf
It,
Ovied,. and Ed Hilda uf Hlnvln.
Clarke Mossier, youthful ch-H. Among the “improvements” they
nf tha court, walled patiently f‘" suggested were that the County
0 . P. Herndon, county clerk, I" Hoar,I hIiuuIiI meet on the first
arrive at Ills office mid is rc|i«il Monday before llm firm Tuesday
rd to have remonstrated with Mr. „f the month, iii.ileud of Hie flrsl
Herndon for being five minute-. Tueiday after the first Monday,
late.
They nltm udvined screens for Hie
" t told him," said Mr. Hi'riirlenj County Jail ami enlnl.iislimeut of
with a sly grin "that my alnrie a comic lumk lit.ri.ry fur prisoners,
clock dldnH go ufft my car hud u
|M the office of County Tax
fiat (Ire, am) that I got caught Ir Callorlnr John L. Gnllowny Angus
a traffic Jam, hut ha said (hat &lt;*»’ McInnU of RIIH mnde n detailed
no excuse."
investigation nf inetlmds, then ad
not alone ue*i for disabled
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hour* In the three hospitals
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win \i Iki i* -lutiAfi uImmiI (•« ifccivt' H
tide motley (m miming the Slate.
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of tin- HAW. declnred Hie refused to do anything wlu. lt
t'V Tit nr *V«'it, i?i *i11*i nl chut nun li uf n 1
to the l.eyidatilie mi opponcnl ol 1company plan “definili'ly i- not .look like - t i ili'bii-uking
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the new tiainaclioni lax |liO||rain accepttilde n* It stands."
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(iiawu hy a ,peii.il romniiltee »;iiil
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to,
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F(&gt;r|| „ r. AII1.-.I aircraft flvom
dany.-i
kle down and work on linanre,.
Ihltrnilon plnn mil nut dent with nretta."
Hep. Put tun of l''runklln ..aid n mnjur point in I lie* union'* ear- i The IIiih*I iiii nnnniiiiccinrnt
till* tibm had "finnliy determine IHer propo*nl - nllncnlton of man
Aniet ienn n,*ib»*r»&lt;•»•** -aid no
we do need to rpi-e mtltte more
power on n—eint.ly Hue*. The uroinid flee will to* condai led t'V
it* n \ i m : \ m m s m s
money, nettle down anil conceit* liinion in-l-le.l Hint paint i* Hie their ulrplnne- in ttie line, kel.ei p
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trale our effort* toward properly key to *etilri«aiii of the dlapole
air eotriilor to llerlln
finailclde the Stlile from aonie I Fnrd. nl Hie union'* reque*t,
Hrlti-b ami Ameriron i*f f ieinl'4 be movie, I a i ante the ptiiue,* litnli o| \I&gt; h h i n l»„l» ... • *ft* in*«n%
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petlotitied l.y tin, toon* I ..imouuiti •»&lt;.*,•■i It „.i, .1 l.oio I. *11 t • • i*11 it ' i n
leniihle lux."
made nvailnhie to tile UAW in
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company
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Ax the Senuie liegait determin­
John
in H. Riikbs, Ford vice presl- | ||l|LuiM|||kU
in'; bow much Hie Stale will spend
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completed |, plaintive action on the
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------------ .it.... Ini Wednesday ill l.eealiurg,
Member* of Hie I,ion* Club |
..Inti- lli.dtitl people nl tended the
A irp a rk
were today reminded of the need |K e y H t m u 1
program.
of constructive leadership in the
*9
F l i f f h t I s Sch eclulecl
Termini: the parade and colorful
community, »tnto and church hy ,
til,III, II* 'big city Stuff that would
(9 Walter U. Currie, special re pro-

Fngland

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ronipanv peace Iml in settle the j
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7Lil*y Fold »title tea* ifjerled ,h|. mt,. then lia* Ui.n ..I tin*.
| tmlav by the C IO United Alllo week, I iii ii| *(»111r11 I ll.i Ittl*11lie 11 l&gt;\
Ilbr .Allied altlill time again the
9 Ta U-AHASSFF., May i l (/»■) ,W i .i let*.
Governor Waiien t,.M lltr Floritla '
|»tn|w»»«l coveted ailntia ,|,,,| Allllfl f nl
Itil lllf Itll
I f^ l.th n r Iml.iy h#» hflifVfd it ] D**ii '*1 work «UrnltH«h oil «Ii4|»ii1nI nrti «iiy 1lit- tnlilt riMn ih.|‘pr*l
liad ''antfile ltme“ lelt in it*regu* (
nthlv line* in two Him k plant*, .Hie. the Idling &gt;d ihr K n -tu ,
In art,ion In pat* tome inenue- I It
rinirrineil only with Mui Utli* I Ilf \Vv»lr|li Allies k»r»r
pinduring loll.
wltrihet wot It tlatiilaitl. impair the ki.lllMlp In «f*r lalul ti.l|’|’fflinl tmJ
Itiip i iliy i tillMliv III
Wane,,1, .tale,iicnl came ........... ‘V a llb or .* f e t v " o j employe,, ttt lltr

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at the time.
Walter B. Carrie clo-eii
Rutca* natd the union hud a.keil
for it “well in advance" Hod tbnl
Tells Uons Of IHie
company mnde it available •‘f,,i
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Leadership Need

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A sso ciated P r« M L eaaad W ire

F R ID A Y M AY 27. 1010

PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, rile Prvsldviit "f the United Slate* li»e by
uuthority vested In him, declared .Saturday, May 'JA, M&gt;41), a«
National Poppy Day, and
WHERE AH, The Campbell-Luxsing Past of I he Ame r lean
legion mid the American Legion Auxiliary of Hanford arc
sponsoring and cooperating In a Poppy sate on that day, Hie
proceeds of which are to lie used In the national ....................

Veteran rehabilitation and Hid to disabled veterans, and

WHEREAS, Many Citltrns of Hanford were called into
tlm service of their country in World War I and 11 and il is
proper that recognition Im accorded them by designation of
tlm Poppy Hal* day,
Therefore, I, Andrew Carrswey, Mayor of the City of Han­
fnrd, do hereby proclaim Saturday, 28 May 1840, as Poppy Day,
in Hanford, Florida, and recommend to the eltltena nf Hanford
that they participate In events of that day.
Andrew Carrswey
Mayor

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AimsOr Aldersgate
Ifoiversity Told At
Testimonial Dinner
Iln 1 future value nf Ahlrrigate
I ’uivernitv Im Sunfunl from the
f iMiiitrinl. cull iii at iidiI spiritual
kd’wpoint wi» sti mm imI yertcrituy
■M a lit Ik In civil* tiddler 4 ut
Kddi$&gt;** BeMlNiiriinl l»y |{, (J. (JraM
field of l.akrland. former K«*nrral
miinntriT of the Haridu
State
* lumiher of ( %'iDDM i'*'■»%
til hern t ii Ik ■* I’aiiivritiiig the ufUvrar^ify a idI it i prii*'|M‘« '!‘4 were ifivuu hy the lt«*i J AIt on Hradlfy,
‘•••time president .. tin* Mnivcnity,
who laid of it-♦ farmoliofi on Slflr,
llu* Bev. .1, II SI jm'IiIh, «|t»ari
at th$» miniiioniii v ridh’k;**, who outliMi'd pronpeeiH of t h»■ I *nivrr^tt y,
J*nd B I*. I'tirk, piddle r flat Imr.
»*"iin-4‘l MNHiM»ii»t«d viith Mr (irassfield
t'le'ieiu wt the dthltei Were May
.., Andrew Cnrranwy, ('hatnhet of
i "innioree IMunagri Kilwurd llig
gin,'.; Myrun l(erl,, gi-m-ral man*v i of SI at Inn IVNIU; Jack l|*J|,
lu. i'leui of the SunfurJ Merrh'
:mt- ANsiieialioi,; ( ’hiiniher uf Cum*

l'*uallau(J tin !•««» Tttut
I’ AIIKINli

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Hue lu r u n g , ' - l i . , i , ., f t r a f f i c un

1‘iilmetlu

Avenue

I,el ween Third

F o u r t h Stre.-i, p u r k l n g on
iln- e a st -id.- i.f the street hex
been l i m i t e d In
III m i n t l l r y b e ­
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tween H:I10 A. M and 11:00 P. M„

city Manager C F. McKiiihin anmuinced this illuming, Nu parking
•■* ullmved mi the went side nf the
-treet in the (dock
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S 11AH K KV IN TAI.I.AIIASHEE
TALI.AIIARHKE, May 27 ,-&lt;-Pl
—Dnh Hhawkey, former mun*ger
" f the New Vnrk Yankee', tmlay
*'• " named manager of th» Tallsbatmen
I'UeSefl r : . - : . ' . Ilf li.c Cists D
&lt;i.-orgia-Florida League.

Hhaivkey, who managed the
Yankees In litltll, replaces Norman
Venxey, wh&lt;. was given his out­
right release from the Pittsburgh
Pirates farm system. Tallahaxxe*
Is n member of the Pittsburgh
chain.

THE WEATHER
JACKSONVILLE. May 27
High
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Charleston
87
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Denver
88
Memphis
81
New York
108
Phoenix
Halnt haul*
72
Han Antonio
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Shreveport
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Seattle
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Jacksonville
80
Miami
81
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W nH S S B A T MAT II. M M

T H E SA N FO RD H ER A LD . SANFORD, FLC K 1 P A

P A G E E IG H T

Scouts Move Morgan
To West Palm ReacJt

Pilot Meet

(Ch i i . m . f f . « Page oaa 1
that Ihry inskf a canvas* of ihf
I DAYTONA BF.A dl, M»„v B4~ houses In their »wn neighbor*
| (Hpeciull—Resignation of Harold) hood*. Over $2ltd has thus far
E. Morgan, field scout exfcutlvr been collected, it was reported
1of thr f'ciilrst Flu rid a Council,
The club voted 10 sponsor a
; Hoy Sc-iuiI h of America, was uu* tdgb school student fir Girl* State
n 011need here today. Morgen nr in Tallahassee In June. Thiee girls
cep ted it position oil the stuff ol were selected, one of whom will
lA’ffiHlaturu Action
the 1in If Ht res m Council In West l*e chosen by the student Imdy to
Palm Mini'll olid will begin bb. represent the Pilot Hub.
l l . i l l s s r i ream Pis* »»■*»
j new duties shortly after the fiist
III response to an appeal made j &lt;1 never cams In a vota.
1of June in milor to direct tb c ,r Recreational Director Mrs. P.
The House put the axe to Its
• iimnirr session
of Ca,,,,, Lake . »i. oingtea, biember
............. voted to I version of the bill to regulate
tUlminr.
1 sponsor "a "Hobby
..............
Show" with the 'private gas and electric utllltlea.
M01 gun came In (lie locsl coun­ time Slid place in be selected hv The opponents succeeded In postcil lu September IP 17 from Toledo, Mrs. Dingles
1 ponlng the proposal indefinitely—
Ohio where be war, director of
Mrs. Scott estended sti invite- j
tR**0* "ur* ‘t**!!1 *®. " ^IH.
OUlt NEIGHBORHOOD
action on
senior scouting. A gisduate of Die Don from lloy Holler to attend 1 The House
, , delayed
_ ,
III to
Jjffltmial Training School for the Rotary sponsored Junior All
Remit Executive at Meudliam. N. Stais hnsemall game at the Muni- Gainesville as the site for a Htata
lie alio served as field scout rlpal Park tomorrow night. 8hr | V1
uVnab?a’ nri n. i n. t action
Vstenlive and assistant scoui e*. a luo urged as many as could to .
F " 1
mV ® * ^
Ware. tilivr m Strubruvllle, Ohio
uttend ihr meeting of the Se mi - 1
i . i ' . ndH to
m perinlt
m.lc County
bounty Tuberculosis and Hie» city of" f 5Palm Beach to levy
he ifi-niilo-Kqmirc glacial a irs Ihalth Association in the City cidiniitrd license and excise taxes.
of Mouni Rainier, Washington, Is Dell ai HitHI P. M. tomorrow.
The resolution to delay tax
P
H
O
N
E
1122
.12.1 E. I si HT.
greater than Dial of any other
'I** A. It. Peterson reported talk hy the Finance Committee
...
' on the recent drive for funds for ,VB, drafted by Rep. Fuqua of
| oiik m ilia unitiii Ninirs ami
American Cancer Hia'lety, Manatee
Includes l!H Ice streams.
sponsored bv the Pilot Club and 1 | T,steu&gt;l of voting to delny, bowever, the committee agreed to
illy pend-*
uispose of all bills formally
pend
1 lug
mg oeiure
before It
11 tomorrow.
lomurrow. The big
I new transactions tax bill support*
ji,l by (lovernor Warren b.is not
&gt;ecu Introduced and will not b«
•object to action.
Even before th* special sessloa
1evolution came un It rsn Into
ppositlun from (lovernor Warrrn, who alone can call a special
•s n»Ion —and from Henatoi W. A.
Hhandi of (laineavllte, head of
tin' powerful
Senate
FluaticH
t'ommlliee.
Sh11ford rccplvdfi mint Imr tmnat In ifn trend In
If the l.eglslature should decide
1 to meet only the primary appro*
jrrnii uud m ndnriilzo.
| pilstlons, It would take fSi!,U40t" ’0 «r«* liiippy to Imvii (iluyod n imrl hy iimtallnot) In new taxes for the next two
ing y o u r m ndorn gliiHu fro n t.
year*. The House Approprlattonh
Committee bill, still to be intro*
■lured, la expected to carry a
much smaller total.
There ie nothing in the big
Senate bill for construction of
n o m .E H K of PAR T-I'AK—UOYAI. MOWN
buildings. Senator Leroy Collin*,
(HC) ind NKIII IIEVEHAOEH
appropriation*
chairman, said
• construction money will b« cover­
ed In a separate bill. The Budget
C. E. McKKB
Commission r c&gt; ...........*«d $11,P R O N E 1711
niMMMHI for new buildings.
504 CELERY AVE.
Generally, toe denaio commitic« trimmed appropriations of
112 • I I I Went H erontl HI reel
Pfiring .120
; mlminlstratlva ugencie.
below
' uliat tha Budget Commission re' commeiided and Imosted the funds
for colleges and custodial institu­
tions.
. It gave the institutions of highci learning IliJiriHjIU'J mure than
the Budget Commission recom­
mended—raising them almost to
the amounts they originally re­
quested.
It put In the foil IINIJHMIJNMI rec­
ommended for (intili&lt;- .climdii, plus
Il.fitUtJKHl addilional Slule contri­
butions for county school con­
struction. That allows a Slate
building contribution of &lt;llf&gt;n per
unit-—half way between the |.W t
imw available and Ibe f-HM) rec­
ommended by the Education Ad­
visory Council and approved by
[the House.
| There were no salary raises pro­
vided for Justices of the Supreme
, Court, circuit Judges nor Cnhlnrl
; officers.
The entire $i4,(i(H) fund request
eil for the new Jolt of Coordlmi
tor of Higher Ktlucnliim was ell|minuted. Tile position was created
[ soon after Governor Warren look
( I n H t i t l k ’d A l l I M u i u b i n K )
i office and given to Colin English,
.lift ELIM A V E.
'H O N E I (Ml
(oriuer school superintendent and
1 defeated rniulldule for governm
Thr committee also eliminated
ail IHOO.OOU Item which for the
T ! ) n m » ii

WE WELCOME'
MARGARET ANN ,

(CisitasW r i m h | i o ss I
were nominated at the same time,
as follows:
Joseph Flack, now ambassador
to Bolivia, to be embassador to
Costa Rica, succeeding Davis.
(Jeorgo P. Shaw of Texas, to
lie ambassador to El Salvador,
succeeding Albert Nufer, resigned.
Pete Jarm an of Alabama, a
former member of the House, to
lie smbassador to Austrnlla. The
post Is now vacant.
Chapin was recalled from Buda­
pest for consultation following
charges that
Hungary made
Hgainsl hint during the treason
trial of Josef Cardinal Mlnds*" 1
renty last winter. __
The Cominunlst-dondt\“ ted Hun­
garian government contended that
Clispin had wurked with Mindsaenty In various offense* against
the Hungarian government. The
Curdlnal was sentenced In Feb­
ruary to life Imprisonment.
The United Stoles denied the
chaiges against Chapin, but when
1be Hungarian government "aid
that Chapin was persona non
(iiitu, the United States ordered
dm to Washington while formal
|'y'"-/enCrVTng"its 'portitimi',' l'n recl
n llnKBiy # gCtj„„.
1 Today's announcement of Davis
appointment meant that the 8 lat«
Departmint had finally decided
to end the resulting extraordinary
situation In diplomacy.
In this situation, the Depart­
ment Insisted In retaining Chapin
iis minster even though the Hun­
garian government said that he
wai nn longer acceptable to it.
Hungary, like other Balkan
countries, I* supposed to lie con­
trolled liy a prare ticaty enforced
mainly by Russia, the United
States, Britain and France. This
fact caused the Slate Department
l» consider making an Issue over
Hungary's right to eject a minis­
ter of one of the nations responsi­
ble for supervising Hungary's
conduct.
Hut the Issue was never for­
mally drawn and would have come
to nothing anyway, officials pri­
vately agreed, liecause of support
for the Communist government In
Budapest by the Soviet Union.
However, the Mlmlsxenty case
Iiiis hern put before the United
Nations. Thp United Stales also Is
making an Issue of Hungary's
violation of human rights guarantee* In the peace treaty.
Davis, fit, Is a diplomat of wide
experience who has Isern In the
foreign service since the end of

J M. GARRETT'S

CONGRATULATIONS
MARGARET ANN

CONGRATULATIONS

M PARIS at the lime her husband

plunged to hi* death, Mrs Jsmes V.
Fnrrestal (abovp) wss brought
back to Washington In the Presld e n f. peraonsl plane. She wy* in
France with her son, Michael, I t.
A second son, I’eter, IP, wat at tha
Forrestat home In Washington
when the former Defense Secre­
tary took hi* life *t (he Betheeda
Naval Hospital.
(fnMraartowaO

MARGARET ANN

NEKI BOTTLING

WORKS

Scnfyarik Class
and

Paint Company

WE WISH TO EXPRESS
OUR BFST WISHES

MARGARET ANN
BROTHERS PLUMBING

CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES
TO
0. D. LANDKESB

MARGARET ANN
"O-DEE'S”
h i o n s — .s h o w

s k ;n

MARCEL FAILLE

SERVICE

( ' A It DH— P O S T E R S

I Oh N . P A L M E T T O A V E

PHONE 1021

Congress Action

Davis Named

carried out by students In 8anford, Oviedo and Longwood. She
cuinmended Arnold H arrington,
president of the senior class of
.Seminole High Behind. ami Ills
corps of workars
for the spiers
Nil
did work" th ey did In collecting
gt,0 i:t.6S which has been forward1**d to Dan MrCarly, state cami’s'Kn chairman.

IINA70X Joiepli R. McCarthy (RW I jc.) I* shown In h lf Washington

office after he tisd angrily with­
drawn from an Armed Bervicei
aiib-mmmltlee hearing or tha Maitnedy massacre trials. McCarthy,
who ti not a member of th* commitlee, but who hei been sitting la
on the Inquiry, eccuied the group
of trying to “whitewash" th* Army
prosecutors.
(fnfernaltonalj

,
,
I

(CeaHaaeg Prase ra g e One)
Joined by Sonator Flanders (RVtt In that proposal.
They offered a serlrs of nmeud.
ments to pending legislation to
revise Ihe law that unified th t
Army, Navy and Air Forces.
One would give t|ie commandant
of Murines a place and vutc un the
Joint chiefs of stuff wheneieif .
tbsl top-level agency wai conilderlliK « mailer involving th#
Marine Corps or their specialty
of amphlblnll* wsriare.
Another amendment would *pell
out functions nf the Marine* sod
eliminate n present requirement
for coordination with the Army
and Air Force now written Into
law.
A third smsmlmrnt appeared
to take n slap at Dm Air Force*
and |?lvr u boost to the Army.
t ’

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norm *
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v»e*t*»l»s
Ip r i e s liicninpliU t)
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duaen'
f»lr «|u«lltr
rer 200, unknown itso
3uo*J25, poorer
Mini roll tit 310 «&gt;[ery cnbb»*t t /i
bimliel boivi Hide**
(’uoumb.Vs’ bushels' m -teo . f.-CJ
in —
tslr quality l**v
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tso-ioo, Isra#
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i c k l e s ISU-IUB,
isu-iuB, ffsw
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w h i l e K'O
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Cfllilwul liusliels 174-114. po or
Efsptanl
c r a t e s 1*-e
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the First World War.
He has servrd at many post*
In Kliropn iirni l.atin America nmt
In DM4 wm chief of the D|vi*lon
of Foreign Service I’rrsoimel of
the .Slate Department. He became
ambassador to Costa Rica in 11*17
Davis I* a native of I'rinceton.
N. J„ and a giadiiule of I'rinretun
University.

OUR BEST
WISHES

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past two years has provided $7f&gt;
’H'liolaiships fur scliiiol lonelier*
attend summer ncIkhiI, Senator
Collins said the eommlttee felt
leai'lieis. with Idglier pay, eoilld
nf fold to attend summer school at
I heir own exjii'llse.
II wnde fills* Hie bill II clause
in oh dill mg the Governor from us­
ing .my of hts contingrot fund for
pnymeni of rrgidnr
salaries,
fiovei nor Warren Imd budgeted
( ‘J.'i.MlHi a year mil of Ida enterifenry fund to pay «nlnrie*, of ex­
tra employe!! of bis office. The
clause miglii force Idm to rut his
payroll.
For cooperation til South ami
Central Florida flood and drought
control project $.1,27)0,000, which l»
'll" iimmmt necessary to match
federal allocations. The wuter sur­
vey appropriations was cut from
* proposed $170/100 to JtOOJWH).
Hlnto Welfare Board hail recqsnmeiidnl $.17,004,000 prim ary,,
and $fi,870,100 siipplrmental. The
orlmary apprupriatlun is the aama
a.* for two years ago, and tha
Jrdnl I* the amount reenmmemtad
tiy the Budget Commission.

MARGARET ANN
AN!)

Mgr. Joe Saunders
on the opening of San ford’s
newest Self-Service
Super Market.
For "Supcr-Servicg" Transportation Call

YELLOW CAB CO.
PHONE 1444

Merlin Strike
" e s te m uectura.

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AND
f vifV qi
Mgr. Joe Saunders

* ft

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I'tie 112,000 Western ift'tor *m.
deyea left their Jab* Saturday,
"using n complete hull In the
nil transportation tvlthln th# city.
The Russian* threw h iww ilia*
&lt;or«lN&gt;ii mile In th t rail situation
bv demanding custody of Ineomo*
Ivra In American sector tallyardt.
'"Mv Soviet anlillfra filtered th#
Anhaller atnllmi ahoitly alter mum
■ml Ihnluted mi i&gt;er mission to taka
"011111111111111 workmen with them »o
hev could remove locomotives
vhlch had been Ur«| up hy th#
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We w ith to congratulate you for helping Sanford take this step forw ard
■(j and we extend our sincere wishes fo r your continued success in our city.
We appreciate your th o ig h tfu ln ess in using local m aterials and labor
wherever possible and w d doubly appreciate the opportunity of having

WE WISH TO EXTEND
OUR BEST WISHES

MARGARET ANN

U aH iaata rr«m r M ( oaa&gt;

1 footprint found in tha yard of

he home.
State police also entered . the
nvoatlantlnn. At an early M gr
oday there ware no further elttMt
Dr. Lam said that Keuther. vMa
tit by "at lenat" ala pallaU, mcftlv In the no«k and face.
»&gt; Several hours after the shooting
&gt; . I .am said Reuther’a tomtit Ion
v«a "favorable for ultlmaU re‘uvery" hut that there waa "aertoua
linger" ha might loaa the eight
if his right aye.
Beulher did not lose eoneelouaiaas. He waa given four plnta of
ilood in transfusions, doctors said.

The madlca) report said that
one shotgun pallet enlarhd tha
rye and a second fractured Kail*

M anager Joe Saunders
*♦.; .V».f I «V|ft
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in Unity i W i to* Strtnfth—
T q h « ( M l l W M n o t tk e W orld t
To Pt m i U U * W P &gt; m • ( A m e ric a i
t o i s t w * F r M g e r lt j fa r H u t w i

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Japan's Quick

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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

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fruity. Light northtrly wind* W i "inin* .triable.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , f lH 'R S D A Y

Established 1908

No. 193.

A jw o c la t c d I'r e tM L e v ie d W ir e

Lobbyists Blamed For
Vears Of Work Legislature’s Failure
To Enact T ax Measure

- I P G K ' V j TF

•By Mac Arthur

26. !«»»«»

Hoover Group

Youth Govern nii'iil &lt;init ials

Recovery Cited

MAY

Economic Come-Back
Without America’s
Direct
Assistance
Praised By General

C u m m i s s i o n Urges
Congress To Give
Truman Full Power
For Reorganization

NEW YORK. May 2 5 - { / P ) ^ General Dougla* MnrArlhiu deR9 rltred today that Japan hat made
a greater poilwar economic come­
back than many European coun­
tries. largely by iti nwn effort*.
Williotil direct American recov­
ery aid lurli at wai given wetleru
Germany, he taid, Japan lijx increated ilt imiuiinal uutpul more
than Poland, The Nelhcilandi.
France, l ierhodovakia ami Rn
) lain.
Bui MaiAtllmi contended the de
lay in drafting a peace liealy lor
japan it keeping ihe country in an
"economic blockade."
Even after a treaty u tinned, hr
»*id. Japan facet ihr pioipert of a
continuing Miugglr in feed iti
growing population from dminken
reiourret.
.*
Mac Anhui t iialement in Fortw nne Magarine wat in ret|H&gt;ntr lo
an aitirle pretinuily puhluhed in
ihr magarine and entitled "Two
— II) ttlDUOllllI S llllllli*
Billion Dollar Failure in Japan."
H llld e tlt* of SendUole H igh Sclniot p ickitl the n Imve "•■ Ifi.in l
In le p i em u t I In in in tin- Y n lltll
In a detailed irntgl of ocrilpa ttn v e rllllle n l pro gra m , tqiiiuttitrrd tiy Ihe .lit)ri-i-&gt; till it lie t,......I ■ .-t).- III! vom it' I |&gt;li' f i t - I I...... I "Xi-ive.i
im lu y nt
( lie
('u n it
II m in e
lion acconiplithmenlt he mtdr tliete perietice In eliuonlhi; m ill electing cou nty o ffic iiile , who
under re g u la r Seminole C ounty o ffic e r*. I,e ft to lig h t in the lim it to n m ,. ll.-H i.- Hull, iq ii-i in iiin le u t
poinlt:
■ n f p n lillc in s tru c tio n ; N e llie tlre e n , memtier o f • Ite Sellout Ib u ii.l unit C h ert) S liig le tn ry , |.t ..-.v u tin g

Shanghai's Key AEC Rapped For
Points Are Held Clearing 2 Men
By Nationalists For Secret Work

Revenue
Bills Will
Be Piesented To
House Next Week,
Simpson
Declares

\ \ V . U | \ t ; i O \ Mac J l. u f t
llte ! I. muci l t itctltitn-li.il lotl.iV
n ■until up tm t v&lt;*.m nl n .u k i. ilh
■ill lite r lit appeal to l o l ig l m l*&gt;
t’ t i i I'le tu lr u l I toinau the lu llo l
TALLAR ASSEF.
May 2W—
pn • it &gt;1. p .o .e i 11• le o ig a lil/r tlie
(/P)—Tha Senate tod»y pixxcxj.
eto r liim r u l
21-9, a h ilt r n la r iiu g Ihe S ta U
R ailroad
and I ’u h llr
I t illt le *
W, la lo iK l a llo t . I l&lt;&gt; I...* llu« M ; it t I r - S o . i l T e t l
V e ts
r.im m i««iou ami g ltin c it pow er
• 'p p io lu u itc iii pm il l- i.prialn M i
S t it ^ e
D e te n n in e il
to rrg .ita le p iiv n te ly -rtw n e d fla v ­
III ih r tr.le ta l wti t r i 0(t|#-|t1 oil 1
in e amt c ix iionpanlex. The h i,I
K’ e a r C r w a n l
lit
■oimil
nitiI r |||. i, iii ha*n.
the
ti"» *&gt;H« I., ihe llo u x r, whara
I mao t o p t ill* III i KMillil'tquU ilr
a 'in itia l m raxtire ilr r a d t h ta
W AS) IIN G T O N . M ay
11 \ M .11 M \ | , i
‘r.
| 'i
\
I.,-,‘It killed l.t t m lf f m lt f (KV*t*
i l i i . i l in 0- tin il ie p i.il In t on
A hunt to iu M M tio n il c o m m lttfo
M lJltil .1 N I f f l t til t • l| ll.Iltl*
lioneti.eti,
Ir .tin r d iiu t4 y
th a t the
A to m ic
n il -i ill* .| || nu l ••Ifttl114 I . .»* * ll | »1
IK*' It r tiii i|t |. .&lt;*- liiiA lli litl Kill
l.n r ig v C oum iiiM on
r l o r e t l tw s$
I M I A ll \S S | |
M .,v ,’ t»— (/P )
Mil !&lt;| ‘'li 4|,a 1! It ■i
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r li t »t«l #' I Hlitc 111 mi mill |irt((l|f
cur ii fur k r r r r t work in fp ite o f t q
Rep I lenient n l I 'u ie llit in u n ty
•I I 11 i tier V . ........ 1
t. li Itiiilr-d I »1
t ill r!M- ir* om m rinJ.tljt.il htMii it i
ititk rg
II ilk i|ir, .ill, i* lli.tl
(•■ill \
to.la) I &lt;1.1iltr .1 l.-hhvivtx lo t bring•k ill I. life* • 19x1 Ii* * i* •*, , S'Mk I*1(1
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ft m ilk n ttii f i
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up to th il
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any thing"
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ill* l.» k\in a kri' 1*»
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t i l I i *'191
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i in
I *i *—nli*m r i t i f wt+Hl
lo t t ,,mn,Hire on rtul«4 im l CalIt MU' ft! Il,
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4|tf! I II 4P«4tiM» fn lt'4llk Hill il fli K* K *u!« ik&gt;&gt; il i it '
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I. Japan has received o n ly one ' a tto rn e y. In the buck row, le ft t il rig h t lire H a pp y Ahney m ill I'b .y.l Cooper, .-m ini) in iiin n - nuiern; liii'MM* Mu- »• kt'i'uf iv «• In h in'll ‘»l
id,In a*|*111it m1 it u til ftr khM rvrnl
.
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Mil III 11 li
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ii iii i * u iii|iiiiiiiil util fin llti .iky.iril
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fo u rth a t much A m erican nld a&lt; John F ite o f the School Hoard; A n g lin M clnnts, C o u n ty Tan C o lliv iio ; Mini lle l/ e l, -d i.-tiff; C larke
It-Mr II II t \ M | 4*111IU %11114% I «1' ,11 11".I *V 4111f 11«a111 |f|f IM fkiM ir Ilf i4H luhllY*
•! lit* I*.. I
lit f lic fill'll I
nn*it( )ih . ii»» I v *1 •
G erm any, per capita. W hite the 1 M ender, clerk o f the cou rt and F ra n kie S te iW ro m , t-o n n lv lodge N..i -.l.uwn i i t: It S nu ili. u n ninennor.
I'l*,
Ilf ill V1.11f if
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I ••miMlHtiiili *4**1 11ji Kk ( 'tMIfTlI"^' ^ h
M
U n ited Staten halt Im ped re b uild
(Kill 1114k h r Him** C iM iiim illlkl*
Iin l l K i i i i i i .111 S irn piiui 4tf the
in !!• 17
lu i* uff* i tl itm« J .
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tfir 4*s||i
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I I n- S r i'iir ii s »*ff 1*11 iv h*»- r n*
•*v«Ml111*i*Iittil I hMi**. " I'll *&gt;t' I (i *mi*
I .......... t iiiiiitn lle r l.d .l llte H o u if
expressly ordered hy the A m e ri­
. * •• |l |
I'lMitniiMitlitl m il'
v* 1 1 1* ♦tv 1■11 iili'«l
,.||I4' ‘il Ml Mt Ii**) K . it f
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can governm ent ill 104ft to require
In.
.«,.op ..ill it ) lo gel 1 number
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H».n\ t r )ih ** ent liiiiiN il I III*I IK*
(tie Japanese to re jy o il th e ir »wn
iti-it* ■ w Kcm i"*"i,in ti ia i.int iii** litkkk fiiii’k
,,| t. .. nit. I,tilt. Iie to ie (hr li o u i r
il It ( In Navy
m ii'lii *i»ki» iii*
rennurcea fo r recovery.
Mini in* »t
b t u l week
l.iliiM it1 1k 1. tin* h i t i* ilu i '- ill lo t . o il ..11 next week
i a4 1illy 4*1s f.'l.lHMI.iHNI.fMlil a y**Ri
•J. The oecupatjon entered n new
III*' Idttl K I I I ! 1 " i t ' i ' i ' l
“ MIS' I h r in v u w lig iiiin ii I hmiik I'liiiilu i’ti'il III rite teCill.it xeixi.lll
*
thane Inat year when renter lug
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I i I hI i *! s
tiki* rillN l i »'| mi| I -mill
U r te a.iitt* I., g iv r (o il (OW#
Japan'a
ne|f support became an
i
i|*w |iii| i ll ;iflmI ■'tt-iili ■•) N*mi ’ll-ivk iMlt-rgy kiM lH inltf*', li r liv r r f t t :ili
A ll in v ita tio n lit it ir |ir» !|i|r u l lV l it i. il | |«*1 |IIt In i | i » t lir l i «11•&gt;J&gt;| &gt;iUH
it I ih ** I hh»ii iiiu m nu|i«ifI h ii I
cm palm i objective. The
avowed occupation
I rt*l. I Is* '•i MU'KmK’ &lt;tn I* ' M ‘
kin
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a ilie s - to dinarm
disarm the
the Japanese,
lllll.tllliM M M .I H ‘ I lt*|(«
»*••• lit|tillt* 111 V* us I'o tftfn f dukkfi Kill
• e n ta il.r . l i e .omntttlee deferrvd
.
create dem ocratic In s titu tio n s , ami
^ tale, promotion t .imp.iiH,i whir It will be rvlende.j ilnmoiliinit iltr v.yjef
'" rr1v'tIK
i'1" " &gt;|1
, . .XI o ffic e . Ihe i l l l l t l e t ' anil Hovtel *l*SBi f U " i t Hlly r illim r*' iihw
onlil I .in lodai a vote on all
,1
l l i t t e H " 1' (Old MIC V,' " i ,o
A f put fh to e ffe /f st.ciaf and er.inoi ..ii u liite ..
I fl** llllll *»f |iri'M'Ml |V-rHl4'fl t «
tc * n,rr ‘ ‘""'"V
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analv-t- figure
mle r e fo r m s - were reallseit tw o
0 . ling 11 \ h ill.
I . :.|.|.e,l 0 . Ilte-I- l o ll tin.
........ Ifu* ilt1v«*l*i|iii4tatif i»f a liu iiti kki'ii
I Itio ii'd t .Mi .(H.MIgeuient wtlli I h r S .iu lo u l l l r i . i l t l pet nl i l,('ir. ill,out II it . ir . l o f tin H-.-imiiin loin
it .iiiii* u * .i oh I 'm - r iH i. it
ye a r* ago.
1 l.ii.c n t to ld
Ihe
House ha
•mu** n f irri*nti*i 1 i 'I i i i I i i I i i y , ti* .1 &lt;&gt;l j
nre hoi up ilM r lln ili- d In till t tn-**
t i i i t t t , ........ t ,e p o t I n i " e l f e e t o u t ' I t
li.j)e rp u tr W a rre n 's de­
II. In fla tio n wan ■'iinavoulahle''
\ f I »*I I 1111' 111IlSl I* -a I4|I|IIMII lilit'l', |
tiy pi eMil. til ittl ot ile p iii I litt-1•r«*l
•mtlyliter
p
rw
litc
ts
o
f
the
county
tent. 1 tax p rn g ru iii "w o u ld hava
hut has not approached Ihe run
W A S H IN fJ T O N . May S ft-i,P )
1 fti* fu n rim : ika- »4*4*1*t»ti*&lt;| u n til
o rd e r, toil »-...■gii***t.»nal n.'M.ni .
tiic l in o th e r n e ig lilio rin g counlle*.
/■•I money fro m those able to
aw ay Stage. The governm etit l»
— S enator Pepper (D -F la ) onld N o rth , *n tllh , en*l unit west, upec■-'fill** 11lilt* iii *%I vk f**k , nit fi-uipli lit*
Iteede.i
f&gt;u
tie
te
*l
it r lk i n g now at the caune w ith
today war veteran* are being
. 1'llllllt I I f f | m c X J ifilt'll In tu rf! in i• , V I t 111 ilti* House wax in te r­
! ini tlc llv e ry men w ill c tn ry tiic
N .'tii lv
f.,ot lit of t*b tiie
f ile , I ,v illi I,) high pressure loti
economy m eaiuren unit credit eonp ill in ja il In F lorida fo r lark
.1 1 In It)
•'-« la4tl I o lim r I !! Vk
| me**Mge o f h tin fo ril no trch n n l* to
re r.in iio io "l.itm n -, tlo 'v '■to. »on l"
h v l*t* ami ix ie going in to tha
t r o ll,
of
honpltnl
n rriim n d a llo n *. A
I li* i. ui un i inn fi fit 11***I l •\ I il
! iteat liy F lo t'lilti c ltlr * .
l i . ' C i . l i i | . t . - i o &gt;1 l ‘ \ .............n i l • ■ o n il'e eh, lug d il) * titt,I have ilone noth
check of I'lo riila co u rt* anil jn li­
I t ill ) ill (iinK ti Vi I ( hi
Iv u j I
4. Japan's recovery, f a r fro m
, "T h e re I* no re ii*n ii w hy Him
-.1. 0 .Ill Ill'll" ,. nil* *|lt lo ll of 1 ioh
to g . '
on n *irtgle day *h«wed .V. vet.... Ill
I lit iMlili l ll»‘l |*V I I "III 1 In
being the W o rld 's low est, com ­
III give tin r.e 'O ie lil 11.1.10 ."lu ll
fo rd -Itotild not lie tlto ■.tinppiitg
Ih e ( ii.V .l 10,1 -u ld 111 lit* open|l I*li|lliiur«l tin* I*Hitr I h i m
pares fa v o ra b ly w ith th a t o f E m - | cram, in lu ll whu nhouht h « u 1center o f C e ntral
I
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I eo. gIIOI/1.1 o.|. |»&gt;« " I
F lo rid a ". *a n |.
ii. g day nit age 1“ the t.cgExla*
j , ntpean nation*. P roduction m ilp u l
been in hn »p ila t*, Pepper *ahl. I lack H a ll, president o f Ihe Han­
Itep
lltn
ile
y
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illia
n
i
to
.
',
&gt;
F ix Ii *i ,,ii - i - a lt. in ly I 'l l' a.l.'pfeo
to n , ho c x p i-c li'.l lux revenue ra t*He appeared before a Heuatc
* * gained 100 per cent til tw o yearn
4|ietl a llioil-ooe. lu ll llte fe lo im im 1,1-litIII llllll, k on tile Holt e Ho mg pinna to In- -e v e ri'ly attacked
sford M erchant* AmiiH'iatlnn w hich
a p p ro p ria tio n *
N iita e .m m itlrr
up to tha end o f 1048 compared
lie-.-.
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g
u
la
tio
n
*
C
om
m
ittee
t..
«I ’ll«! 11;n.U 0 ill il .P* I4mIt r "I1II f 9 f It
1tie io . lif f . i . n e i
w lile li a Semite
iraatta*** oa r u t r.iaao
which I* roriMlderliiK
Veteran* i« Hpnnanrilig the eam piilgn. "S an
■
lay
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in
g
ill-ba
le
tlm
l
loon.-t,'
Hm i*e .•..in m o ie , no« i* • » '" '«
I fo rd nierehnnt* are
|irf.gre*»ive
A d m ln M ra llm i requewt*.
luo'k before the H.ut&lt;e the I. otlo l l lll l Hill
and a le rt lo the |ii&gt; » *lliitj||i'* o f
a tle m |ite .l
t-t it - t .
i'll). Huo-o v,.re.l lo exempt • ..f ltie Iu t7
gmnl metehundltdng method*. We
WASHINGTON. May It) oTt have the good* anil the price* are
1 1 io.llHHr.1 I I * l'» * f TSieei
. tun ge.
l it.- arg um e nt eame ilut no: *"
• .Senator Pepper (D-Fla) «aui lo . riultt C e ntral F lo rid a f i t Iren* can I
i». 'M 'lopinenl nl .iK tr iitu Ull-ll.-i-ex-.flll u tte m p t lo t e
f
day the American Medical A*«o profit by doing their trailing I /e n d u p to Iin tilia l • u ilit r i io iiim ih
Iti »s I 4*N. Nl 44\ L'li Opl
fn .n i file e o n illlitte i- a lu ll to f • • I 11'•f 1*44111 V M i'tl'r lm a1**4 11f I*'! I
jriiltiuli Ii .i i "a peilrrt ligtit" to here."
I Mill lo n e - H itt i l i r u r i i In I .
tall Inline*.-, ra cin g In . .......in
'&lt;* I vHi A H1IM(III I fill V\ ( HI-lMliafi
light national lir.ilih iii*itiancr. Imi
T ill* •entintent wa* echoed bv
l&gt;.Ilium , a m em ber o f itie (...
• f ti KM Vt*lH "1*1 Ut* If I t* Utlt* v
Ill
calling
Joint
Ivey,
prenitlenl
o
f
th
e
HemAllen.
I
ttt.ilill.i.
Iie
o
li'ii.in
l
Hi" Ititn campaign "f the HanMAHIF.TTA. On* May 28—(/P) i* "gionly inacriii.ilr
m -o re g u la tio n - g ro u p , .-lia ii-.-l »
l l "III II ( *4*4*I g |l| p| | Mil t'- lk l.-i.t .lewisli Appeal opeiu’.l heir
mote Count v Clin 111 tier o f Com- tint " I K io .iin * in a 1.1k ) e - l* .
v£ —Genera! Luciim D. CUy cornea il mn i.di/ed mriln inp.
tin ...... M iniitleo n ia iio itv wu ,!&gt;&gt;*'■ • riliiji* lii'i'HM'**1 nl “ Ml,* fu lfill*- iif
Mi.inlay with ti gntil "f Ift.lkll) to
.
. . .
nierre, who (Hilnteil m il Ih n l Son- i ., K t...... ...
at die I.o il.- I *
home to Marietta today (or a roar­
in atoit t.y the e » la ld l‘ In-.l in, me ■In' i i t f r i h i 1" (*•» ti lilt’ll fie \\ :i
- i lews recently arrived In lxAt Iltr M ine lim e I'e p p e i d r f,in | (, (),«. *,v ( .nil lH rge*t c ity i n , , r |
ing welcome from friend* of hi*
unit
liq
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r
in
te
r
v
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-litm il Ii i|
M ill " li
-,-nI Irani iliM.li" e.| pet-uq eumpx
I MttNTRKAT. N
ila ie il lltr ie n no b,t»M lo t an n tra d in g area o f some
tM I,llfil)|
I. k - it
childlytod.
In
re
p
ly
,
lli'|i.
ti.-o
ig
.
'O il,' III IV lir m l. lliy . oi .1
it, Fnirapo, Afi tea arid Asia
14/|*i A blunt ami, f"i S m ilhi-rn
. . ...
, ,
I lie M lh lii'lilh i'I U I 'tiii'f i-M tu
the nalm it - penple. "T h e y can tra d e here w it h .
America’* ‘Void war" command­ AMA charge d ia l
s ta rtlin g
........ .
on
,-ivil "...k Issue w ill, ................ "
I t link J. Sbuliiex, who is head*
mi
ilit iii'il tf.iu ii y i'ib - iib k
lb.
er In Germany will he feted with rio rlo r* lia v r been s u h je rlrd In all tin* ailvnntnge* o f good s to re * ., lo itn li-tii* o | Ho- w o il.l iin l »*i
0 Seminole ('...inly'* portion of
lig h t * a w n id 'il I ’.e -b y le ria li* In- " r - a lack oil the
" j1
hand*, a parade, an nld-faahionrd "m a lirio u x lv u n la ii ahuve Im m Ig tu n l merchnmHec and g o o d oil the -id, lin e *." he iix e rrln l i \ j
M|(|M&gt;rl iif d ll' mtrili**H Mii’ iiig I'Hi M«pit v| .if fi" k r r iii» r 11**11111111 W I in,f2fil),IHHI,li0tl .Irtv'e. today
h i 111111'l|p ii f f H i l l g ill fill r SI | ii
p rice *," he "iliti, "w itlio u t the dis- time It." . i i i i i i - w lim \«c lilit 'l i , ! ' ‘ "-I-.
Georgia barbecue, speeches and
.
I I...
" I iliin 't CHI" w lia l n ,ll.illli ntv
.IIM-.fi nf S.'IIII) D iiliil l, ill's!! Li.m vii I-,,m l- it out tim l H enry M orgencertain advocate* id compulsory udvnningc
o f an
over-erow iled
dan***.
.in .it I l t r p a il in 1 1 ,m l,.illin .
t Itii.t, g e ne rtil .b iiir in a u o f tha
( lir i- t la o II elm m u* - X.mmil l"«- fo r
declnred. " i f , b e o f - . j I .i W ill••* |
I b in ir li.
The Genera) ha* icheduled a health n iiiira n re , suiue o l wlinm c ity ."
l
a
il... H'.ill,
ui n |, |f4*n«*rni
.*,.■)•••'i* I (•* VYIIS
M4IIM* 1* • •
Appeal re -c o lly
•«lri h - lie . ili.it l l i i r i l r n .on
ii i M iil-'iiun
In
Ihi*
| mlHlllKiMl III*
,
D a uii'l u t i iM ivii'tiul m( j, f | .» 1 o ile d Jew ish
Mayor A nd rew C n rrn w a y lent
-l.l'l
brief, off-the-cuff addr**a during are n lfir e lio lije r* in the le d e i.il
I're -liv le rii.o wu* b .*l lim e ; u legal p.tv
tilte d th a t " I f u iix le r ily i-. thd
n l lib- ' lie q q .ilc d A ttn illO 1. e I assembly
of
I lie
M.h»!4M&gt;
Hi*
k
k
’iiN
mmi I i'hi'i't I
ui
the day'* crowded activities.
u o v rt nine n l."
lit* eudnr*emeul ........ ..
he w as."
i ti.lge o f tin- .le a s o f Israel, th sa
i i *4ii II (Tiai*il Ilia I ' mi i # Tint * a *
I I.i i L » a ix n lii. ii n -,i ( .'bureti io tit*' II X .tln.-b c o
ti
ih o
___ „ .
program , p o in tin g out lin t em ir- end I "in
i ’. " . t i l.
A
Tha thin, graying soldier and
O .lhm ii, o f Bem lim l
i:"iie ro « ity and -a .-rtfice m ust ba
Ihe
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U his wife were due to arrive at the
eloirg e.l III IP 17 It" wu " f fe. « ' ’.
th e ir n r /-MX III .ii In c ( . &gt;i un i'll. - 1
iittrs ."
It ngreeil flin t much of li t " |trofd to a .Senate latmi mlKIlintmllre wnn) v,jfl|1(,r„ jr, ,|t|M ,.1(V( Hl„|
(realleae* Oa Face FI tel
1‘llp l
--[ W o r k B e g i n s S o o n O n
Ite p n rtliig lo o t " t it the past
in (Iii* • iiiiiit* y ol .whom II).i ' 1*" posed federal c iv il rig h ts l.-gl* lilil.e by Hep. I,e rtll.
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fo u r u u iu tii-i alone, some I t 0.000
ate
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Jewa canto in to I 'r u e l, " M r. M o rf a ir em ploym ent practice* com
Ih- g o iig ra lu la te il the liiw n ------------------ --------- —
the im rk in g m eters In Ihe down! i-enthau p re d ic trd th a t " i f th is
R o ta ry J u n io r s T o
inln«lnn. m ig h t lie h a rm fu l.
f
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un
ttufin
e
Work
‘Ion.1
U%4ik w ill
u r l f i l Minn Ky tale continues, Israel will rrclcva
tow n section wltere eliarges are
M ill, * a iil the r-q in rt, "w e can
III" c o . .p e ra l lull given by I’.P l a y C o n t t 'H l T o n i l r IKh II m SlufiiM i W IK K imi a 4iiio ....... .. 3311.000 Jews In 1049." In
not
fr
titlv
t|i*m
i*«
the
whole
qlte*
Morrison
b o y i-o iic ri't" block bu ild in g w ith j the fir s t year U ra e ls ’ indepen"S a n fn rtl mereliant* are remlv dent IV.
War hn* been declared hy 8cm- A g a i d N t ( . O m i m i n i H l s
lio n of federal li-g i* la tl" ti t.y *tiy
III c e c i.i'llltin n of tcnii"r*,hi|A ll lovers o f baseball ur.- in ^ " e fiu ls li fa rin g F irs t HI..-. . in deuce, bo said. ’Jk’O.tiOO newcomer*
Inola and Volusia County Sports­
------------nerve ynti,1 lm said, " id u l flanK u a ii* - r s on r * « * r :i« a ii
II » n ll* * r ti lln g * *» r iK M t
vilt-d to at lend the " L it t le W o il.l , r '*n « f
H ta lio n * Im w i i - were admitted,
man Avoetatlan merftbers ngalnst
ATLANTA, May 2(1—Id*)—A fur,! officials are nnxiotm In co­

AMA Has Right Sanford Merchants Invite People
To Fight Health
Of Central Florida To Trade Here
Bill, Pepper Says

/

Timetable Spectl-Up
On Labor Bill Is
Planned By Demos

nil'll* l |»4»|||K|I'* '"t Him M

Senator Raps Charge
That Doctors A
Subjected To Abuse

()dlimn And O’Ktdl
Row Over Harness
Raring Me a s u r e

Kiwanians Told
Of Development
Of Citizenship

J

Gen. Clay Receives
Roaring Welcome
At Georgia Home

St rt,'sses
Fifth! To Comb.n
Communistic Forces
S.

Allen

PrcsbyterianH (*t‘l
SI a riling Repurl
Oil Civil Rights

Dover Refuses To
I s s ue Kxl radii inn
•,
.
...
For (leorgiu Negro * J wjnpMKH ^ f
Jewish Appeal Has
$5,000 City Goal

Sport*man*ft Group
OpeiiH Gar FUih War Protection IH Houghl
those

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and
Johni

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large number of member* of both
organisation* will endeavor to
seine, a* many gdf fish from tha
river,aa possible hast Sunday and
any persona who wish to aid In
thla talk nr# remiexud'to contact
G. A. Speer or P. H. Lansing.
Continuing Ita work of rc_ plenishing local lakes with fin*
O gerllitf baas, tko Sfwitnol* Sport*man Aasoclatton, In co-operation
with' wo Game and fresh Water
fish Commission on Sunday
p la r« t 4,000 f l n c n K f i r J a Sylvan
L a U t and a n o th a f 4 } H m in Laka

Msrkham.

( •n.'.l.-n” game of Hnttfttnl ymllb pr.-vitl" itew -lii.lios, e.introl ..... .
"Tln-y came from the haWfuJ
peace wnrrnni bna been taken nut operate tn make your shopping
iii'twi'i'n t li«* «|fi*H nf III ((i 1tl ,(t /,n'^ ('ffR’fH. Un* Mfat fun p* 4&gt;\p4*i'l I*. I‘. campa," Mr Morgenthau
against the head of the Cnmmtiu- [ expedition* tiere apleasure and
Un* Municipal Turk ai llu* inriirr '*•» v“‘»***
pri ti ',,1 I.wmI imi, in continued. "They rame from
1st Party In Georgia, Homer Bates nnt n churn,"
places of
dixlrcs.* la
&lt;»f (N*li*ry uml Mi'llonvilln Avi* tKf rani wlnir i»f Dm* .Mayfair Inn mnriy
Chaaa.
|
__________________
IIIH'N lids evening lit H:l)ll o'clock
ni.-lt will lie itx.-il for It..i.-l faci Ltirope. Africa and Asia."
Evnna Wilder, 21), former CnrThe game t* sponsori-.l t.y Ihe idle* to soon a* the new hnihhiiii
Recalling tils recent visit t«
teravllle grocery clerk, sworn to Loan L i m i k i h * PliVnH
ttrinfnrd Botary Club tiit.l ilo - '1- cninpteleil, Myron A Reek, t Israel, Mr, Morgenthau describ­
the warrant yesterday before Fnl
fie ld I* being .I. i i . m! .-.I tliro o g b i ........
managei o f llte s la lln li, ed "the tragedy amt misery that
ronvention In City
Inn- County Wnrrnni Clerk T. E.
were etched deep in the face* of
Oviedo, h»ral«d m ..or ..I do- moil llir.vintt celeiy growing »n the courtesy of the New York iiiiitoimeed tlii* no,ruing
Compton and Superior Judge I’nul
■" ‘
“We hope to tie able lo &gt;&gt;.vii|
these refugees." Hi- termed th .lr
Joseph llrdtoii, preslden of the lions m Central Florida, ha* ......... Heady month during die pail yrai, 't io,t,.n
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8 . Etheridge.
ii charge, nor w ill a i-n lle i'tio ii Hm Itu ib lln g ity Aug. I , " M r Itci-E mlinlasinu lo IsreuI in such large
The youth’s affidavit anld tie Florida .Having*, Building and and aruirdiug to Iliad I.. Lime '"*vii clerk, line inrrea.rd from 16111 la lu k e ti, Boy H o lle r, d ire cto r o f deelured. I l w ill fa re TtM feet wide numbers "a great ueliievemcnt"
I,mm
League
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Hedgwlck,
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4 **&lt;*s*.bA ***■ ,.l
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feara "bodily harm to himself nnd
lo uhonl j,(tOO in population. • viuwtU ahout npially divided lictwren llte tRi : o*.ta
but warned that this achievement
ry ileuguo
tut .id
lo tlay,
io n L’
F Iirs
t LI
Htreet
nmt .w. . iill
be *III)
« x x violent Injury tn hi* pro- secretary of the Federal Havings while and coloird nrwromei*
T im " T ig e r s "
w in n e r o f th e , feel deep w ith u center Hi-i-tloii 10 •Van he like a noose over tha head
and
Loan
Assoelallon
of
Vero
party."
New conilrinlinn since l-n. I lol.di moie ihan $77.(8HI he c.ti t'e no nnt, mu tinged hv F. f). Hoolt, feet deep to allow fo r the trim * ef the Infant atate" and that “tha
Wilder listed names he called Bench, conferred veslerdav with
'__________ will meet a team of “ All Stars* 1 mltter room. Several studio* will | . utlre economy of the country
Mr.
Greer
of
the
Mayfair
Inn
re­
united.
Of this, about $3fi.lMWI i*
"Georgia's leading Communists,"
. I’kH i r iijr ii tin* 11vtf iuNiiiK (I'u itiN ..iif iiru v iiii'il, Ihi* Jnr^4*»4i «»i wimMi urny ha strangled If the thousands
who ha said had followed and garding plan* for a convention i for business coiiNtruction anti It" il«'dlcat(*i during tha- nest month.! Umpires will he Hem M urtlna 1 will be 111 by IH feet in *i*.- Two of new immigrants are not pro­
here nf Ihe M an league Ocl. 13- not) for home*.
threatened him.
Tin* cost of construction was LI.- behind the plate, Orville Touch- of llte office* muy be used for perly absorbed-"
Business slrui-luri-s Incluib- the xnil.
a v it said Wilder "Is III.
. The. a ffid
_________
ton ut first tiUKii, .lark Raligun til 1 broadcasting purposes, lie itubl.
Although 10,000 more w i l l
Imporlnnt factors in the growth second base and George Touhy I The .Station, established here leave the displaced persons ren­
being shadowed and watched, aplrd
.In.. nddllinn lo laving president
....... l.cw t2&lt;7,fllH) Cltlsens Brink Build
* by James Rivers of Cardele, Oh., tiers In Germany for Israel thla
upon and harassed hy Romer of the Ismn League. Mr. Dalton Ing of concrete Mock constriictlmi. f,f t \x„ community have been Ihe ul third base.
( C a a i l H u r U On l - . t r F l i t )
’•tee Chaaa nnd hie associates, Is president of the First Federal nnd the one story concn'ti- t'l.*&gt;,b t completion nf new highway lm-------——------recently celehraletl its second
■gents end etooges nnd fears they Savings and Loan Association of grocery and general store tq.-ci' d j pavem ents, according In Mayor
BOND BA LK
I birth da y.
will commit physical violence upon Tampa. About I2S members at­ hy II. ,1. Hpcm-er near Hit- former.(-rank Teltiot. These inclode the
THE WEATHER
MIAMI, May SO—(A3—T h e
hla person."
tended Ihe atate convention last lilt# of the Post Office which bn" j nine mile link with Geneva which Florida Powpr and Light rom psnyt
MA8 CINR P.I.EfT
year In Ft. Myers,
JACKSONVILLE, May 2ft-&lt;*,
BRADENTON, May 2il~l/l3—
Iveen moved to a new store "R"-ihad to ho done nver when deep nnnnnnced today plans for u $H),
B -tf CRASHES
| The Royal Arch Masnits of F'lorHIGH LOW
Tito Ben Jones Drug Blorc and holes developed In new paving duo 000,000 bond sale.
EL PA BO, Ten., Mey M -JA V 66 ,
78
The money la to he used to pay 1 ills today elected Leslie Clayton Atlanta
Building hns been remodeled. A t to Incdequate drainage. Much
NEW YORK CHILLED
Rrow.isvllle
90
The navigator of a B-29 homher
borrowings nnd Borlte of Miami high priest.
7*
'traffic is flowing through Oviedo off short'term
ALBANY, N. Y. May t t - W l radio shop at Broadway nnd
Ilortle succeeds David M. Win- Galveston
an
was killed after perechutlng from —A near-freeling weather chiliad tral HI rente hen been converted in ,iu# &lt;0 th„ n„w|y |)llvPl| hlghwuy help finance an exn79
Nashville
kfa flaming plane yesterday t l moat nf New York atate today.
65
to a restaurant.
74
through Chuluota and connecting gram which eventually may i-ost ana of Montlcelln,
mllM nort beast of here. Bight
Today's session ended a four­ Phoenix
,06
Dr. Charles M. Halil* amt Hr. with the Cheney Highway leading approximately 154,000,000 through
71
The weather Bureau predicted
92
other crew member* aim tailed continued cool tonight hot anld W. V. Roberts have opened n new to Indian River City. Passenger I9S), the company atatement said. thly annua) meeting of York rite Ban Antonio
M
70
The 910,000,000 of first mort­ hodl*s. The Knights Templar and Beattie
46
It would he aKghttjr w inner end office In the central husinvss dis­ busses follow the route,
87
89
trict. Located centrally aho Is the The latter road will requlra a gage bonds, due June I, 1979, arc Royal and Reluct Masters also Shreveport
sunny tomorrow.
83
Jacksonville
»
new Oviedo Conning Kitchen, • final top drssslng before It la to he offered for competitive sale, wore In session htre.
SB
7,
neat ana etory, concrete block completed, he pointed out.
according to • registration state­ The three groups picked Miami Miami
building located on a shady lot. It
Despite the occasional slumps ment filed with the Becurftlee and fur the 16S0 convention, nhaia Orlando
Tslakaeiey
_A
(CeatUaea on rage rive)
la **«*t, g completion «»&gt;&lt; will be
Exchange Commission last Friday. dates will bo fixed later.

Oviedo Population Nears 2,000
As Cily Enjoys Steady Growth

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�Auto Accident
Thous-iius Of Americans Give Time INew
Responsibility Law
T o A id L e g io n ’s Poppy Day Work | Starts On July I

Analysis Of Lake
Is Witnessed By
Lyman Students

The Woman's Auxll
I, TALLAIIASSKK, M a y 2U- Christ Church had an ii
I,. DINGLE
| (Special»—State Treasuter
J. membership present nt tin
lv meeting nt the home
ncnl fricmlt. God i. our Supreme I
I" '•""""J
,,,l,l1,l!c
, ,
.. * |
'intention to tbe fact Hint F lo rid a * George Bridge Thursday
• islera .md ilauglilrn .o Hist they ||ew BUtoimihllo financial responsl- noon.
Rev. II. L. Zimmerman
[«ve ui n denre to help those less i,j||tv law will become effective
f.,rd mmle nn outline of h
py Onv proves this, because thou- Julv I
’rerly of tlsrir limeand effort to the
It eliminates
the "free ride" the Prayer Book nntl lerl
votlonnl. Mr«. Maude Tup
♦ ----------------------------------------- tbnt
bail existed In nnoriginal
law covering financial responsl- nr) Informative rending
l' rBn'‘billty for automobile accidents In slnns.
The Kpiscopal ronvpr
Along with this comes t h e wj,ii'h Injury to person or pro-'
friendship with tender loving care p„rty damage of $M) or more oc Key West was renorterl
delegate Mrs. Bridge
of a woman's band, and much s il-'(lltrn |
• plenrlbl -essions of tin*
virr andI counsel for thoso who. Th ‘
„BBI
mid the llltge eungrogali
need It. halt!., hope and lovo have
|,.t(is|n«„r.- and
ls-hl. Toward rh&lt;« Snofi rrl
restored to the disillusioned.
, (;..v.-rn«.r Fuller Wh
drive ten dollar* » i i « vn
ei.tirnged veleran and his family
BUlomll|.il,. driver
freshmen!* were *ervei|
by the friendship «nd uuderstamf-, (
in
busies-. Presell! nl«*» We'
Ing of the American Uglon Auk- I .
...
.C II. Senrry, president;

vavs
repe
nory
■epte
• rn ‘
'' I*
•re*"
mite
Hint
|nv»
tlisi

"Tn^J
endlrl'1accom
paniedthe .tud.nUUt^&gt;orMdrere^d. It nih|kdannounced
.ppolnthleatd

the pond i U: . AnM* X y ,L-n3 ' “ * u a member of the Soli and Wapond owned by M»r t &gt;n Anderaen U r Conlcrv, tinn Committee by
wa&lt; el.n ma.le during the morn* Pr#g|dont Q P arkt Anderoon at
'"*•
,
,
a Director* Meetlnjr of the 8 Ut#
•&gt;'
Hoard "t
Supervlanra, Aooclatlon of Soil Coneervatlon
Seminole Soil Conservation Dla- District
Supcrvlaota held . In
................... ...........
trict. n e t Tuesday afternoon In Oalneevllle on May II.
Itne.eed a farm fish the offlc of County Agent C. It.
Tho Board wa» peaied to have
fala on the pond Jointly Dawson with R. F. Cooper, chair- ||. g, McLendon, Rytenainn ConM. C. Cullum of San- | man presiding. Other membera „ rVatlonl»t from Gainesville, take
Ross Mobley of Long- of the Board present were: R. T. part In the meeting.
king the analysis was ' Mllwcc and Tom McLain.
----------- r ■
- -t
lisslnnd, biologist with ' Considerable discun-ion w n s
«*P o-et?f|f|,\Y'U STARS
8«ll Conservation Ser- |(|ven to the prospective purchase
lly ASHOCIATKD I'RKSS
of equipment with money approJn-kl" Ro.nnson, Dodgeta—curtalysls is available free printed to Soli Conservation Din- i tlnued hot hitting spree with t&lt;v„.
to fooperators of tho 1 trlcts by the State. A ditch bank run homer and single, boosting
Soil Conservation Ills -\wced burner which was construct-‘ RBI total to 34 in H-tt win over
nrt of a complete soil i ed by the Stine Machine Co. will | Pittsburg.
conservation farm plan. | soon be ready for rental to farmTommy Byrne. Yankees—stmi-h
Mr. Blssland wore L. A. era In Seminole County. Mr. out H Tigers In winning third

f.rr fnr'v couples,
Tb. Snnford llndsssah Clol. bnd
Its regular luncheon May 17 for.
diffhiilty However, in instances |n mcmlier*.
The pew law, Larson sold, pro- where n driver nine be considered' ,\ drlh'h'ful stork shower for.
vide- greater safety anil finnnrial s l.s.■ ri«k. there will be nn "as- Mrs E-H Blankenship was given
■jty for the ptlhllr try elltnl- signed risk pool" h v insurance l.y M r - M'lwee &lt;ml Mrs. James
nn| | nv the “free ride" provision cornpsnies so that each riunnnnv Pavne Friday afternoun In LIin the original law. That law re- will bundle n pronurtlnnnte share hrm &gt; If nil Manv guests were inpaired a driver nl fault in an n r-Inf r , * v underslrnlile risks Anv vlied who brought benutlful glf*«
rident In show financial responsi­ person who bus difficulty In oh- for the honor guest. The tea table,
bility for some future accident tnlning Inuurnnre msv reoocsl tbe wn- .entered by n il Hibiscus and
lint ,|i,| not require settlement ui Insurance agent to submit bis up- fern Delirious refreshments were
pllrnlhin to the n-stiMI'd r i s k lio.it served
dnnutgea in the first accident.
- . .
-------Litr-on *■•1,1 most nuloniohlle with hea&lt;b|nar|er« in .toeksnlivtlle
HIIIMIrP ItfKIS't'KIt
drivers win. would wont to ubliiin nit,| tile atitd'entlnn will icodve
s|ieeinl nttentiuii.
NEWYORK. May 2d—t/t’t .lie1
|,nr '..II «'.&lt;11.-, I iilM.ri nil lnsllrai.ee DiMngglu, wbu h"s s|ienl the senagent- •hroierbout the slate to sun nursing an aching heel. Is go.
cooperate with individuals who ini' •«. &lt;’ t t •‘morale linuster."
find |t neeesssrv in mnke annllcaThe Itullnii Hlsttirtral Siedet” .
tlon t" tbe assigned risk peid ,\d- of 4net he . ill.I todnv it tdnnned
■lltlnnnl nssl-taoee will In* offered to ...... . tbe New York Yankee ,
by renresentotlves o f lb "
f*. utltfle ld e r
ns
the
o u tsta nding
lla n -ln l r"siu»nsl|d|t*v deiuiitM ienl A nn '-*--,', ' l ‘ e,,iin e x trirc tiu n In
o f the tre a s u re r’s o fflre .
the field o f -p o rts.

Oorite Keen, conecrvetlon a id .' able difficulty had been encountcrK. T. Mllwee, &gt; .upervleor of the ed In aecurlng the proper tyo.
n I 7 m i| - . ...-v -.i-,, n i. no**le», but • eouree of eupply
Semlnoie 8oll
had been found end the noielea

D a i l y S e r v i n g s o ff
^ S a v in g ia tA &amp; P
Sliced ur Halve*

Iona Peaches
Naliimo Adorn (.’romu

Sandwich
lane Parker Gulden

AAP All Gteen

Asparagus .......
Ann Page IB',',

Ired Coconut Angel FimmI

■• i.1\ .J.
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m«d n
..........
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It- on

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I imo. i •„ every neeilv
In HIIM.
• iiii.f* 1 deal for every
A m -rle a .
Inlelllgent American

Wc» Guarantee
every pieee of
meal you buy
to g i v c com­
plete HutiHlactlon or y o u r
money back!

Maple Syrup

Mar Cake

100',4 Put fe Vegetable Shortening

dexo

June Parker Kugaied

DonutN

do/. I *

Ann Page Pure Tuuialu

Ketchup.

l4-&lt;&gt;&lt;

btl- 18c

Ann Page

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

Ann Page Creamy Smooth

Peanut Rutter

Mb ja

AA I* Pure Concord

Grape Juice

... Pt. Rt

Pag# Ire Cream Deaaart;
Desptrt; Sparkle
.Sparkle D
rsstrt
Ann Pofft
Druaert

pt. Jar

Sandwich Spread 29?

Gelatin &amp; Pudding-

Inna Rally June

Tea

3 for 20c

Our Own

Peas .... No. 2 can 12c
Iona

|.|b ran

Pk &amp; Keanu 2 ens 19c
,

Swift*

I'J.oi can

Icoast Reef

47c

‘/i-lb ptr. 26c

V2-\b pkg 47c

Del Monte Plum Aprirot or Apricot Pineapple

Preserves ................ 6 1-lb jars j.OO
Sultana

Plum P runes......

No. 2Vi can | | c

K IN Qtpen .

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Red Pitted Cherries

«

No. 2 ca'ii 29c

AAP Criiiheil

,.

Pineapple

9-o*. can 17c

saea isviu&gt;
Foi Fine Fabrics Biighl Sail Lrg

Soap Flakes pkg. |9c

IISKD CARS - IISKD TRUCKS
NRW TRUCKS

FRESH FRUITS
&amp; VEGETABLES

Phnnc :i»

TIUI.S - IIATTKKIKS

MR. A. E. DOBSON IS NOW MANAGER OF OUR
MEAT DEPARTMENT

(iKNHINK FORD PARTS

FAMOUS FOODS

EVERYDAY

LOW PRICES!

Freili Gteen

Keans ...... 2-lbs 2 |c
Calif Icebeig

B.ihia llte

AAP Sunny field

Blackeyed

Bacon Ih.

........ 3-lbs 27?

Potatoes ....5-lhs 3 |c
Frogh Drviuaul &amp; Drnwn

s p e c i n 'E 'T i c

i
HAMS H*“ - Wh' 1' lh- 5 9 &lt;
12 to 14 111. Avr. Armour Star

WHITE BACON ......... lb

Bananas .... 2-lbs » c

Klngen Bnneleea

Fre*h Criip Calif.

Carrots .... 2 bchs. II?
Limas 12-oz pkg.

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Hlghlend Drier)

1-lb. pkg. J6?

Pecans 6-oz pkg. | | c
*,» #
Freah Young

. 7 Be
Itlvu. itk
m

A l i i Cokl Cuti

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Eggplant : 2-lbs | | c
R od R i f t
W ATBRM RLONS

Large Variety

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TALCO QUAUTY FEEDS.

Dafry Feed ITO-lh. 66,69 fp«rlbe 63.8»

All' Popular, li rand
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c a r to n 1 . 8 3
CLEANS

K E ;31

HAM OVALS . lb.

Scratch 28-lba &lt;1.07 UMVIba I4 U
Egg Maah 26-lb* *1.23 100-llw 64-83
Grow M«»li 25-lh* $1.19 100-lbe 64.63

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Mnnroa county, t&lt;&gt; "lake n walk" Nov. in, lll.'IB, to 20 year* nfler a
----------number of ngincies, the Senate 1*111 mg it* Iwn-yrnr life, imnlllpi front nvet binpiug irid dii|d,i'u1inn i
iiuudHi. lienn Arhi'imi, beennie —along with ‘‘red tape"
ever* } ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1.. Miiv
ay 2rt—
2lk—
on a hill to prohibit wire service Jury recommended mercy, lie cs- CltICAtlO, May
-(/l’»—The none, ttiulrr the Holme bill, preai Hf,*n
iiu\ pf StnU\ Still ain't In*i,
.. Iiiinre.-asiii v pupei woil. " ' o (i
\ |.-|.
William
for gimhllng. Papy wax indicted, caiied after serving six vear*.
National Safety Council estimat- dentinl proposal* would be killed I !" nit i SrvrPlHl v «»f l&gt;ff* tf»t* Khi ■! sIti '.......
offi'tr«l an
ia t»nn "f «bi ( ; ihdiiiim' h (n niiiAlft 'Vvrry
-Dover wrote Taimadge that he ...i
If both
airreed .In; "'
but acquitted by a l.eon County
‘ d today
. . 'Jifi person* will . die
. . -onlv
— -..... -rhnmbei*
...................
re'tal. met Iragie death lids week j plication, involving ilie A ' 1 ounce of stirngth" of lalioi to
Murv.
because. of _the . J' trafficIhamishap*
over the
nntUut ii|!(io«itii&gt;ti»
while
.11_*fuspfl (he_ request
**
lhp«u&gt;.,lai(i
\(,i»i,,elul
a|,q oi,ti,&lt;r
■_a
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athe Si-imti'S'won
’M111hi
d in a plunge ft out a hospital win- C orps of Knginrets
i the !’&gt;• ’
..„i,.|„lldinu leattionMemorial
tbe aHon*,*
he Seminole
legislator
.........
..........................■
—-laughed
........... "nature of the offense, tha fact
t,,e ^fee-dav
dow
teilor lb panincm's l:.&lt;Iiuimtn.ii J||y Scniitoi Tuft" m Ml,‘ill.
i alone veto them.
when O'Kell said the chatga had that he (Daniel) ha* already *crv...
„
.
I'lii eonimissioii took note of Kill run.
| n |u - address yesterday at the
The
lluovei Commission
been mlilakon. 0 Kell told Odham'etl *|x years lit hnrii labor. and
7 h* ct*uncllJ estimate
.............
Hn
“in'iniig,nation
staggering
"With diffei lug pui|...ses tbe&gt; ' |„ t,,r„„ii„niil llaiidhag, l.uggiige.
to "laugA all you want to."
1that presumably causing his re- ?.n ^ A0. !?!?"* *.*®.AI? //I C
minded Congress it luid “focussed t*
I/ ■
j^.n anil S’,,veil
y w
Wntkeis
eon.Novrlty
on
Odhan emplihaslsed that he was tui" would result In his s e r v i n g ' * * ° m* inu,1 ' nchide persons nttciitioM mainly on how efficient with .f tin lilobtem it had to d"a) wink on the mo.... tiiei*, tile Holt
t, in * 1 1 v rn tm n , ( iir v n alno '•inu In l nut
t ill
V V M lk ltlR *H ' t b * '
not Impugning the integrity or i the l.slance of IV years pius what - 1 w„r
ii lnclmb. d i a t h l ^ o r ’
nt
inu tin' buifuii pninuu; 1Ituvfi, tin* | f,||- ileftuit Soiithi rn I&gt;* imit iat-*
' \-s ‘i i i M in i o f l i i q i i f «?4tnit, \ S ' i T
honesty of sny member of th e'ev er might b« added In th t way of
fm m 1 ^elilen's^^oth« Than ^rform ed. rather than on the
t*«inttni&gt;«»)ntt
aiikI.
who "u n ite uiraiiint labor
lim%
M
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fo
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tlofrniMs
ntnl
0111
commlttie, hut said the committee j punishment for having escaped.” I traffic
’
“'her than
, |m, „f whether they should er
In it-* iliHi-UHjtittn . f tile |M"I»
R i r it! • r
i I 'T q io n n ib ih t u-v,
n l n o i o l , 1*
In nn iiitriv m *u . trim iT -«nm| hr
majority “lata the dog lobby tell t The Massachusotta governor, tf ' id wnither ■,recalls ,i,„ *h"»M '»"* ,M‘ I’Mformed,' ,hc" it ^nol, “tin' f***b*rn| k o v uno-iii IpniA n„w rxUtinu. ihi ."m m i^rnn ,I wnH
„a , Hai!r \,s r„n
them V iat* good and whal'u bad said that If Daniel had been con-! councd said It expected mure
...
*tf ;» i. t'., ml o f
hio 1*1*1mm* t In* liirisi'Ht i*tili-i |ii ihi* n i f i ‘ii .1 in hii * i m n » \ l* 4 itn p n ii'h « • ^ n * * * t i n - m
legislation.
ivtrted and srntenred under similar I than 30 000 (HMl vehicles to lie on
"While we teengmse that cfflc- nn
I Dill! H u * T u f t I K iii M i* y A r t I!!nhn I \
v 111till I litfin p of whml*
mifli
He said his own standpoint oil clrriimstanres In this state ho fhe^nove the weekend
h‘ne\ in itself Is no guuinntec of
\vni id
I iift ,
i lliii*
I h 'iM ih lir iu i*
\V&lt;*iuhtnif
tin '
u,»%***Miiii»*fit* w ith tin* pi*vrntmh*MF
lh«*
f a c i n g bills was well known, and would "be movral to exUod ex
The estimated toll of dead from * dt'min i‘iitip
, . «nvrfiimiM»lt
.
"I,nek
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vslH in'M H i * f t i l l * l u l l
pi
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tin
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I'tmimi'Hiitit
Omii
ihe
highthat h' hml lieen "rclegntixl to the eeutive clemency."
traffic, the council said, .............. ,,r"'K Did
" m l ................
' I .....f in e r Pxecil
" f ........I" ''" 1"
V n i *Tn11**,*’ l»t -t n 1111*I fh*
siiliconmlllee on hotels and Inie Daniel lias Imcn living with his Salved if motorists met the holt
"f
' JA liv *' hi
•t ft' HII *, I 'i i f“H
■ sitl,,o .boat
t in* lfltftl-Ztlt (h*i iittI
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t V t 't if lu ll,
“ r t r 'f p
in
i ml t r i l l n i t
keeper,."
| wife In this statu most of the »lny hnznnU with »*xlrn million *',in *H' fbwMiiril thioiiirn oxv
rest
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iiiliilii»i,*i fa t loo pD*t* ntnl tn m iiu n
a p n i l i ' t f lu * T n f t U r t i M i ' i I n w
|*» it
One of the business icgulalioii« time slncu his escape from the nu ll courtesy.
Opt;
ibvidt'd
,,iltil'd.o
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(intfw In rp rt m Vrrni« •»! m.'**»n
m il t l l r
ttm m k i t t y t h r | »*Hi*t 11 *f i l l I V
w iin tf, iM iiin itv , n ptilhv,
group, Rep, Monahan, of Sumlei .lefferson public works ramp at
log
mid
premobt
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l i ' i n i n t h I 'T i ' t ' f r i l l«t t h i- H fU h f ' n l l
sO,Oil, and otliei byproducts o fja iid , lupb.ycs, and 12 times lin g e r
county, trosu to ask (Idhum if he Louisville, (;Hil {„ August, IWt.
dlffu-sli.,1 of Du +l„',i,l,,,g p,,w» i ,'t mUri*H
IsegiHlnturc Action Inefficien
t governm ent '
, in let m* o f cxpcn dlliii,.-. "
9' ti\ nftlv II fill!'I mf till* |H"*" was not dominated by the "oil in-|
Dever said that although Danapptopi ml t-itis, &lt;o,ity
del .riled
Three lawmakets, Jtertatoi A|ken|
,aoid giowtli could out ligi-lal too
lerests."
lei had a criminal record dating
ti-.at wool.on Do- 1 pie."
ll m - x iiir l m il I h - l l i m r l l i t *t IV III) V 'tf
(Cunllnued Prom Page One)
' take place w ith o u t cre a tin g serious
The itiestlon drew the retort back severnl years It did not ini,,||
ally
III, pow.is »r maimg.ooiii ,0 Die 1()
id e n tifie d
as a State
H ig h w a y |Mi»hh iiiw •*f hi i* iiiii/ iil in i’ n u f m u"
from Otltant: "I don't like any dude "a serious violent offense by lobbyist*.
I I ' h I I II | I , ' U H ’ I II
i HintI lull 1% in a M'HIhi* in m in 'lt'r
Clement declared the 31K lab- I'lilrnlnuin, C*«pt. Wnllnn* Smith. n u n m 'iii/* ii i'liiu iiirtifi-'b *’ VK*lh- P i t T l i l 1%*'
vrtgueneb; let's lie on our feet against either person or property."
| |«-111c 111 H*»l Mlipnwwliq*' t«*
j^ n d I'll five you the answer, hru-' Daniel is scheduled to appear byista registereil with the chief nIhu «f tin* imtinb utui fnrm rr ot\s MMifi'iliui'H iiml i nmit ii |•* i f 1I’W||M|t I1111It \ /
Wlicr, to anything you want to In Hnxhury district court tmlav on clerk of the House "have disrupt- .state Senator'( ' hi I dray of Pan fi'i-MV Iwn il l- n u l l* * - u U m r . i H i t i i t
our work. We haven't had a nmn City who presents a dally
find nf SatiitiMIHtl&gt;
...... .,,
Inailiigem vol n e e d s
know."
ja charge of being a fugitive from rtl
single revenue measure yet.
Allionu thr-' all'd'lm u fl'MU
im llo p o litic a l news rm u m e n ta ry „ f 9&gt;tt hiv "
sv.w \ i ;i ; H isPM s\i
Mnnoliin did not respond,
Justice.
9
u r ir Vafil.i t Itul'hmi
"Now we have loose talk about and is
I ; A 1-N 1:sV 11 I K. Mnv '*» |
The motion to bring tbe hill out ■
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foe
ntnl K iiti« l II .fnlm nll Ihmiiu
an
extra
session.
If
we
can't
do
road
and
Public
rttllles
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of rnmillltre was made by Hep *
r 'f in a r f &gt; U U A e l i o n
anything in HO duys, what do you sion.
flu* fniii ■I*i \ "I H" timunti: pin
* m u h ! n u i m t m \ •»!
Ss-hrth. .f the Pinellas county del-1
JW / U l l l i n
pc,,|dc win. w o k ,,, 11, ci,lim e •■11,, i n i l l l i r i | H i l
think we cun do in 20 days?"
Uf Jilll* f In v 9iirli»'(| HisD't roll
Ims atta
attacked
In -u rn f I i i
w r i'k
M i l l ' i - i i | h II» '1 *»»
"noser,
win,
has
cked van m u m m y „ f
f.-d .ia l r m
i gallon, which sponsmed the bill.
There has been much discussion tiray’s radio discussion* before’ p|,,\
(Continued Prom Page tine)
tl «i*||t ■i‘ lit till* 1
-it \ "I 11 n|, dulk mill D'imI uiiil a 'inn
The nave got 10 votes, but 33
t m lM C I l'I lf t'M | 4,
l u l l it i i | &gt;
of the possibility of uii extra sc*, m propaganda fm these Tatlasas9‘\
1•**fi*■*t ill irwiiu** ill^p" id. viat' i |i(‘|'l&gt; "trI
,. , .iii ,l || , vi ii in ..mineiid 1|mim9ji. «Hiiiltti t
voted oiuinst it. Two-thirds ap­ Army in 1010.
iH"l
Meanwhile Senate Democrat!, sion of the Legislature and Hep. m i &gt; billeniicrlit--, called Die com- ,.,| u n e p i n l i t i s e s , „ l l e i i ' l f m i : \ 1i'hH|i,n |h vi Huh vuth •Hr " l*ail')U!r ili-’i'iwul |H"9ilrm
proval vas needed to get the bill
I Hough of ta-e county introduced merrtator ■'the biggest siagle of|lll1l| if “|i* 1!k I111*
• t j i i ' i ail i * * i i u f I h r F l " t i« ln
V -*'**» 'in *
out ovei the committee’s unfavor­ lenders talked of possibly stepping u resolution asking the &lt;lover nor "("..Vi'e"
"over here right any."
up the timetable for action on the
able report,
to call one.
, lie said the only trout,le with
A nkrli told tliu house there was Truman labor hill.
Hough said today he is " “'" • C r a y is that “lie throws lint jaw
* tm mtrh gamlillng in the state ( The talk got .dgrted aft,a Sen­ tnlly tired" and called attention
_ „ , - ,
,to Into gear liefure lie gets Ids
ator Taft lU-Oblo) made It
now."
he ong list of bills still await- ,„ uill ..rnnkml u p "
lie chirged that "racketeera ,k" ,,v*nn ,h “‘ J"'
J ’r'’»"lnK tig House mill Senate action d u r-, u,.., sjesmith of Wakulla serifand ^amhlers" from Roosevelt ,h" Democrats f,„ , quick Senate
. ,
{led at the talk »f lobbyist* powon repeal n f thr Tiift- " 5 .|.l h n
Park, in New York, were )u&gt;hlnd decision
The disc us-,on of lobbyists drew &lt;&lt;i .
Hartley Law.
the UII
a complaint from Rep.
noser
"1 think tin- people of this Statu
Jack
of Jackson
that .State employes
,,hr
!
&amp; « * c s s s . 1* , * a have “lieen getting up here „n • liould know that the lolibylsl* are
not running this Legislature," he
i,/»n
#
|
1 *.
,
| th ro w tin* A iln iln lA tm tio n im'MMiiro
. . / A " A ,h : r d_»Y- they re rr,"-, ov,.r |io«rd and enact his substl- tbe floor of the House and lob­ dec lan-il.
bying."
iug to ret slrk anil go Into the
The idll milking It Illegal for
bill instead.
"The next time someone fol­ Kloridi, Slate official* to Infillpolls an! throw out the whole I tut|&gt;
The substitute wnlid make 2H lows
me around when the llmise , nee political activities ,,f their
t’u "'Aj'*' u.
, f „
' changes in the Tnft-llnrtleyy Law,
i
Ren. Libert L. .Stewart, of Hen- |)(Jl preserve what Taft alls As Is In session In try to tell me ,. mployes lieen,,,e law with (iovbow to vote I'm going to slap him | , irunr Warren's signature
ury Cnm y. committee chairman. | IB„ic principles,
into M double binding smuers
Under penally of $ 1,01)11 fine or
arose in defense of Ids group. He, Th, Adndnislratiun bill, nn so
ults."
| 30 days in ja il and rem oval from
, wat any committee ‘slack- t)„, „,|„.r hnntl, would junk the TI’onscr
.
sp e c ific a lly nmiied as o ffice , o ffic ia ls fro m now on may
ing, |s charged liy Odhain, could | | |nvv—a strung purpose of nt- ■
b b yist* hd
h e n ell.
u lim u lie
only Ire the result of the speaker's g&gt;HnUed lalair—and replace it with lo
____ .
not
appointments and declared the u modified version of the old
I Use bis mil loo it y to interfere
committee would give "due con- 1 Wagner Act.
promise.
_
_
I ,vttl, nr influence the result of
And Rep. \a n /mult lit I’m | so elect ion„ in,ml,ml
Ion for ofslilerition to anv measure.
The Administration incisure idRpp. Jerry Collins, operator of resdy hss run Into a stone wall in pressed for a House investigation , f,ce.
d ire c tly
„ i I ml I re ctil-tlv
a Ssrasota dog track, told th" the House, which almost passed o f A ir Korea purchasing decla ring I K itlie i
house If the bill were passed and a .............
bill designed
keep —
the -----main th a t "u n u s u a lly. large contracts ' | coerce ot advice any oth er of........ to
... —
^ harness raring track was to he provisions of the Tuft-Hartley 1 have gone tu a company in which fieer or employe*, I*, pay or lead
™*tal,ll*hrd In Sarasota county,'Law . Now the House Democratic Secretary of Defense Johnson any part of ins salary to "any
party, committee, i gaidxntion,
"I’ll sell them my trark ejieap." { leaders are at work on a new com- formerly was a director.
President Truman said A in e i i- agency, or person for poIR'cal
Odham pointed to the frequent I
—
' ——
use of proxy votes in the business l ml and business area inundatedby cans have neglected the iiimnil purposes."
dollar * welfare of the armed forces since
Thr Senate completed legislaregulations group, 'Stewart said last week's multi-million
floixl.
the war, hernuae It "never ocrurrlive action onfive bills selling up
proxies are a "necessary evil,"
The rlvep rose again after tor- led to them that now we are .authorities for the overall flood
rential rains deluged north and fighting for the peace."
and drought control in Florida,
TKXAH STORM
west Texas last night, causing at | He urged communities to pro- ' One »f the
hill* autlmrixos
ir.r
FORT WORTH. Tex., May 2« _ least one death and cunsideriildn vide off-duty entertainment for I creation of a R1 county Central
l/l1)—Tho Trinity’s cb-ar fork rag­ property damage. A Rl-eur freight the 1,300,000 young people now in| and South Florida flood control
ra'Ktoria
ed out of banks and through hrok- train plunged Into a washout In the service, whom he dcaerilted as ' district wltli a thrf-'-tenlbs mill
, r n liuMes again tmlay closing Johnson county. A .woman was the nation's "backlog" in It* bat- tax f»i 1040 l» finance a |ierll.
“ lire* arterial streets and laittilng swept to her death W| u rampag­ lli, for "the welfare of the whole I miliary survey for the proposed
( Hrlt-rs ^'HIn 2?fi
world."
fJOH.Oliti.OlHt project.
ominously up toward the resident- ing creek at Daitaa.,
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up, and Is talking of trying again.
If the Sennle ever tails tu
m s a i m m ta taao
tackle it, you cun look for weeks
Prussia lined to lie thought the Incarnation of all the
‘SAltolN Cnllr n t t i l I r t i r S i )
lly
JAMES
MARLOW
'By DEWITT MACKENZIE
of debate, weeks that will take
•■A CaaSsr at
qualities which tho world disliked in tho Germans, Tho real
San fare, Fieri «a
up much o- most of Ihe rpnsln.
The
Communist
capture
of
the
Ail
*«»»s«______ blame should be laid on Bavaria, says Gerhart Seger, a
WASHINGTON, May “ft—DP)— Ing time.
great
port of Shang­
£ im S u
riiM iM llrt
^ inInternational
That's a much meeker sound Pre­
2. Senate approval of the North
a further demonstration ui
tw irr er, ifia. •« n r m i umim former member of thu German purliamont, writing tn t h e hai
flr
„,,, K#d tlw
a . _■Mrs its am New York TimeB. Ho points out that Nniism first came t o 1"*,; JK)W
e Mac*
cite. r ui r l S__
sident Truman's Democrat* "™ | Atlantic ParL Thin probably will
0 Clear rw ■&lt; Marsh
making In Congress now.
prominence not in Prussia hut in Munich, tile rapnal &lt;’J jsiv* which in xwetpuii nnuthwiirri
he done, und it's of the Miaou
T o a iN D L B iiJ l
They came In with a roar In importance In our foreign d eal©
Bitvitrin. Munich, not Borlin, was chosen as Hitler’s capital, in China, but it i* a victory which
Bailer
aoHDon ii M s
prove to to- a mixed blessing.
control of the 81st Congress, af lings that It he done.
And the huge Nazi rallies wen- held in Nuremberg, an­ may
n isi isos m i s i s m
Tin &lt;|ueallon imint'dintrdy arises
ter blnstimr the Republican-’ Nflth
Rut--thb, too, may tnle i. |„i
•ra irn ii-T in N r a t h
other Bavarian city.
a- In bow Ibr- conquerors nr* go­
Congress a* a "do-nothing" hunch. of time In debate hcruusj not nil
1/7 C a r r i e r ------_ --------- ------ 0 ,ee
Thin w as beenuse of Bavaria’s previous record as u ing to /red tin* population in lids
a i r m d iii — — ----i.ee
And when they came In they the Senator* think it's a good
Three MonlS* ............
SM protector of the Nazis. The first Nazi uprising took place fourth largest cily of the world.
hud the President’s program thing. So I hat will chew ip a lot
•is Me sit.* ----------------#O0
tukn* u lot id doing under
1 whir), was the Democrats' cum' of days or weeks in the rtmsliiiuu
in Bavaria in 11)23. When Prussia, then ruled by democratic theII 10**1
i s c T t o r ------------- — -------- -IIM
of circumstance* 10 pro*
I palgn promises, spresd Mil like two months.
All • h l l u c r r n c l l r t c , r r r l a c l forces, demanded thnt Hitler be expelled from Germany, Bn- viilu
for sonic 0,000,UOO souls. And
'M i l l , rrs slu lte u h i l.llr M cl
3. Continuing the rtciprnral
f;
ab hlg
OIK feast.
vnria
opposed
this
move,
and
by
preventing
it
brought
on
m l c r t i l n m r B t * fu r I h i s a r s o c c o l
the circumstances surrounding IhU
trade program. Tills irograin,
fslsls * (uaSs, n il! M t h a r s c S far
N.'
*
-V
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^
'u
Almost
five
month*
hove
passed
van! metropolis now lire fur frum
Hie Jater ruin of Germany and almost half the world.
which affects our foreign trade,
al leonlar l l m l l t j H r m s ____
l
. .
V .&gt; :
r - ' y since they opened up shop. And has
been In effect for yean. TinIt is not clear why the Bavarians should have this re- “best.”
m s rta ra tte N altoa.llr Sr
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1
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vlTuiI hn« this Hist Congress done
lalaail
S ia iM P "
n ap reaaal* House lias okayed it, hill nil th e.a
about
tha
tirogrnmT
cord.
They
used
to
have
the
reputation
of
being
a
kindly
M^rmiSiX
U r ea, f a r ,
N ew
la rk , C k lrls*
Senate.
AI.TIIOI OII FORCED TO (JR FLAT ON IUS RACK, this isUrwa
P m t l l , K a a s a a P i t * . SI. U l U .
folk given to music ami art. Perhaps it was only circum­ with tha Amarican Kconondc Co !‘■I the
About nil It'- dona is to n
When tlie Senate gels around
hospital st White Hlkrr Junrtlon, Varmont, kaap* hi* Hands and
Vhc h a ml.I la a m e m b e r a l Ika
tha new rant control law. Ra|i lu it, more debate, more time used
SsaoclalrA Press nblcb la aailllre stance which gave Hitler friends there when he had none operation Administration. Tiia Ad- ’ 11,Iml busy making popplrs lo r lha Ainarlean Lallan Auditory,
idilii-ans
and
Democrats
(earned
inlnlstiation provided half thu food j
ssclaslrrlr lu ibr a** far rctakll- elsewhere.
up.
lu man In lio«pllul Itail*. In wharl rkalra and al work-room leblaa
railo» ol all lha local i a o i ir ts tH
rv&lt;l»iiai|, nod tha Chinaau
Hot whltl of till- health ilisur
. . .National
,
I u» puppy ptugra.i: Is ol rrol talua, not nnly lor lha monay aoriird, but up to pill that over.
La iMa oenseapee, aa wall aa all
And
the
time
is
getting
pain
IF urna Slaoalahaa
1.1 government undertook
rf" 1 I
uciupullonal tbaropy.
mice program wlilcli Mr. Truman
folly short to do any more,
tha uthar hall, buying li from ilia *
a
a
___
talked so much about ? N* clisnce
* . - . rice-giowing
t
. ...1
i Yesterday Senator Scott Lucas for it this year, I.uras slid.
Asiatic
countries ItLs.
like "
j -h u p s d a v , m ay 20. m s
»■
cmmtry*(ilt*
|
of Illinois, lender of the Senate
iirum. nml from d
With the time srhedut- I.uca*
Tht* smallnetiH of tin- Anifrlcuri family in a pcrciinial IIrein
HIHLK VRitnK TODAY
. Democrats, came out nf a White bus set, you cun kiss gojdbye tn
Simuglial.
i
ConxresHmun
Herlontr
Reports
chuhi* for concern among some sociologists, historians ami
i House conference with Mr. Tru- any chance for action on Die civil
The EGA lias bail n KriRI lefly HID HERLUNO
Millions habitually follow the philosophers. Sometimes a government subsidy even Is sug­ spon-lblllty In Iba fat-ding of
______ _ linan mid said:
rights program.
crowd. Reiter find out Where the gested to encourage larger ones. Since large families now '.Shanghai, und still has on tiniui
i He experts this congress to
Housing? The Semite bis ps* ^
crowd Is Ruing. Thou shnlt not
Ur, Ihe lighter side, Ihe Demo- ncratic baseball game at Griffith &gt;finish lip for IDItl hy July II, sed u public housing lill. Tlie
rinse to fbl),&lt;100,000 Which Con­
tend,
with
exceptions
of
course,
to
lx*
in
the
lower
Income
follow * multitude to do evil.—Ex
gress lias RiithoriU'd il i&lt;» spend erotic srnl Itepubliran Co.igrPia- Stadium on June .'), his team with- nr Just a little m ore’ thsn two House hasn't grappled witi* it yet
groups, subsidies probably would make Inrge families larger for
23:2.
China during the curiam year. li.nul basebull teams are now In not s doubt would be the biggest' months from now.
And it may not pass thife
ami small ones smaller.
I What's going to he done hy
Howavai, the KCA ha» worked ilia throes of preparing themselves attraction,
Republicans ill the llipse ire
Thai Is Ihe perpetual low, Some­
for
their
animal
charity
haseball
under
a
basic
yoolli-y
precluding
"The
rommlltee
did
a
nice
J
o
b
•ben
?
Senator
Loras
listed
these
If larger families are to be encouraged generally, social
ganging up on the Imiiing hill
time- a paint Irrc I- stricken by
game.
This
year
the
expenditure
of
Mils
money
to
I
Inst yenr," Representative Harris *bree tiling- ns the mnln goals:
and if enough Deinocrifs tola
blight or drmucht, mid all trees pressures will have to change. Modern entertulimient habits Cnmnuuiiat-held urcs*. Therefore, |
it will be held at conceded, and I hear they are ar*
1 Repenl of Ibi- Taft-Hnrlley them, goodbye bousing Ml.
finally die. That does not change make the small family, with few ties and responsibilities, unless theie is some change 0* |
Griffith Mtndlum ranging something nice again. Hot
f l" ' House inok one crock
Ami Congress hasn't yd voted
th# law. The righteous shall flour­ seem to have more fun thuo the larger family. It’s a false •bis (iliry , tin- suppllis ill.Mt now
June Jtrd, A sam­ we really will be the whole show." »' ')••*. argued n week, got boxed the money for currying ..o t(,*
ish like Ihe prilm tree. He shnll impression, but there It is. When It comes to renting a house halt.
ple of the inter­
Last year the affair, sponsored
_
................
Marslmll J’liin. Nobody huoWs
grow like n cellar In l.ehanon-—i's. or apartment the childless couple is favored over the family
est shown in the by The Star, rnlsed more than
The EGA bns flguri'd on mnlowhat's going 'to happen 1* that
Is reflected in.OOfl for
82- 12.
tainiiig b HO day supply m l,M"’
the unilariirivilagad In Foster Fiircolo, who seemed
I lo use members, iiiclialin( -nm, •
group. In many circles, prestige is attached to smallness of nml
n the t-olumu children’s summer chiti| i fund, omiiila afoot
fuel ml In Hliungbiti. Nothing
nml—although n Democriils. arc flgiiriug o* ,-ut *
Newt item: Ibr limit til llir family. Change in such things ns these might make for has gone into the cily during the
nnpei. red This year’s goal is double thul Hnrvanl
gradilHle—surprisingly ling It to ribbons. And tlie (ienste
Hrialil builiimg it iiiuler-going .1 larger families among those who are best equipped, finan­ pust week, owing lo Mm Red st.'igt,
tin- Washing- sum nml, Harris' iiredlctlon to the ub'it
liasn't voted money for it, liliirr
nnd so there may tie obmit w tbree
.Star May contrary
cially. educationally and otherwise, to take care of themnotwithslanding, th e { Hlggest eye-opener, however, It's due for a Idg argument and
f*rr tilling oprinliou.
Lewis F. committee Is proceeding w llh iwi&lt;* the linmc-ruii clmitlng nf may In- a Idg cut in tin- Sonata
w- &lt;i iipply o» band
After that—what? Even it Die An bison, a- follow-;
(plans for Hrudher gala urrnslnn. |J«hn (Mabe) Itlntntk, also from
Mrs. Kairnkina wlio jumped out 1
And then there was a new farm
Marathon Novel
EC,* rontlnutr! Iii ftnir’i-ni the
Harris Itelieves ibut everybraly • Minnesota
urogram tlie Tnimniiiles laid lie
ol a thud floor Sovirl coniulalr
".Libitum after
wnli-hiug Ills
task o| securing sufficient '•••id liaiiiiH'ratic
Had to take tin- hut uwh.v from fore Congress. Senator Llicst'
diumond force* go ill the park that nlglit will lie
window in older to avoid going
Upton Sinclair says he is through. This summer he will vtotdd lie .terrific, esp-ic■telly to
tliere to see his power-laden llem- him to slmi him from breaking up schedule doesn't make ail) room
back lo kielin list made $45.(KH) have completed the tenth ami last volume of his series of vk m id crippled rnmniunicatl"' * tbrmigli their first workout with.... o single cull fur first
uld, j ***’*■»*«. who won last year’s pitch- the practice," reported Flslihuit. fur I lint.
during ilia p.nl year. Shu did it novels of Laimy Rudd, wealthy, talented, popular, confidunt Should Hhanglml gal ia.iPy bun- Malinger (Iren IMoggyi Harris l1' r* ho tile, 2J-II.
"He hit two !ui 11s over the fence
As for Mr. Truman's !(** t,f
.. hud three.
I guess inlsing taxes, tiia, reams des-i
willing sitirlr* about her uxjiar- of the great ones of this earth - • everything In short that giy, the situation won,.I (&gt;■ appall­ hist night renebeil I lie pi I'dicllnn | "His hat must have slipped and .........
,
,
ing.
r
lie prrdlrti-d tluil, Jrspile down over Ills eyes if be can’t
n ', r. , 1 "|,lr bitting and done fur.
ience*.
the average youth dreams of becoming. This Htory is not 1‘iatulliHiily tin- Ui n.lniiiilsls -tngr.
to triples in practice from now
Altogether, lb,- things thc\Dem ^
lie
log
tilings
itrroiiged
by
the
see
bow
imirb
we've
improved,’
will have to purahase supplies I I I I
la-rnls are now saying theYII do
Tha "Rail" Willi.itnsoli Ilian- not cut sh o rt; it cumpriHctAjMarly 7,000 pages nnd .1,200,000 Iniidgii countries from i-r&lt;vn* • .....miitlee In charge of enter- |commen»ed Re|mldlcan pilot C. W. oil."
fwwl monumental piece of fiction Mine c s - and move inigntv •"•&lt; " tsiiiiiieul for llo- Repiiblii-un-Deni- ! (Hunt) llishop, wiiose team also Representative Hid |Flash) Her- lids year aie gelling .'1110116,- and
tionrd in ilia .iilula "Ale die Oddi words, ami must lie thee iflBsl
l"Mg,
wild
is
lllllliMt
ineligible
for
smaller.
I bus begun belated spring practice.
Agsintl Vou&gt;" puhlitlird in thr ever written by an Amuriaif«.
d"itig it. lu that connection, wnlli I
the game, lieiug h former presi­
Of I'Olirse, lit 111 Is willy Die first
lake,, to, inn,in
- “^onn.lontlolly. they’ll
s j . r l n k dent of tin- Florida Hlute League,
This culminating nchiBsfomcnt of Sinclair's literary life Kf A 'Is harr.nl from r.ii'nnt witii | ........
WrdnaMlsy niua id diu Herald,
session n f tlie Mill Congress. The
when they rnnie up ngtiiiu! us."
tl-u
Communists,
there
is
nothing
i
'
I
“II
I
i'll"
Jl
ill!/.
-I
O
K
I
ll'l.l
was kepi out of action hy thu jack
is ilia stima l.irul, Ivnli I). (Rad) comes just when the Russians have drppped him. He used
Fourteen perspiring candidates of u southpaw mitt hut took his second session starls next Ianit. prevent lhe Itedt, L-ig•iia. trssrn *■
ibi b'of concein of l
,
Mayla- something will ImpWillianiion who wm tiia ircrcalion to be ttieir favorite foreign author. Being u Socialist, how­ piivste sources in t)i« IJnitCal11, ,
&lt;,,, unity of ,,«•■
„■ - nf assorted sixes, shapes and. con­ regular turn al hat. A count of |nary.
i 'l in l!ir,l». Maybe. The tiongles
of fir a-r ill tha Sntdoru Naval Ail ever, am i not a Communist, he )iiih fallen under their Iran, Hiiite* providing those *oun'«-|t
dition reported for the Democrat*' noses also turned up a former siiiiiiil
&lt;. ) -iin and Atiern t.
elections are ill I {if,II.
Station m lha 1 losing inondit id and is now regarded as a tool of the capitalists. This must [w-lot le t business.
t
| itiilrnn ims greater business io initial drill. Chief Remit "Fish- Georgetown athlete in (fury Cle­
hull"
Milter,
who
look*
after
the
Apropos of the continued Lain- j
, ll(ut tiientr. tnau tm
occasionally make Sinclair laugh in genuine mirth.
ilia wm.
mente, who, according to FishYou can make peanut candy at
In unis, successes in ''hum, the ,
, ,| *,ltlt|tN j.-,,, i;,,s
.,.u •, Democratic farm system who* not hall, pitches cnlclics plays hi-cohiI Inline
ipijckty by melting u cup of %
minding
Ills
business
as
official
|I j idled Htutes Is lirglix all mi -( , tl
c n sld rolil. «•&gt;•ihaia it nrver any trouble (Hiss­
base and a inouthorgan.
sugar over low heat, stirring as
doorkeeper
of
the
House,
spaded
t
:ini&gt;»
witll
iblfCt
inter*
sis
m
t
u
j
A
ctijcen
cirri'"
li*si
■
•
»
*
"That’s
good
old
Democratic
ing an appinprinlion bill, hvery
you do so, then adding a cup of
Too Lute To ClunHify
•I’m I'.us' to agree on ;■
i,|,lt| might la' more anxious to .-*• op solni- outstanding material fur lersntllitv for you," said FIshbalL chopped peanuts,
body is i'l favor of liiggar nml bal
lly ItUHHF.LI, KAY
pe’ ev ti ward tin- •'on.c'.'C ' •" 1 i ,
i'in g icalioos witi. ila tin- team—according to Pishhnit.
lar apr,ro|irialiorii It is only dir
In Gene McCarty, (hi Demo­
ni-iiiisi I'-klmo and iu&lt;&gt; &lt;•» W*'•*'''• i .... . ■■i o
believe they have discovered
lax lulls dial some disgruntlril
In Jacksonville there is u kindly,
on iiiilicntio'ci tmil Ibi crats
another Joe Kuhul to play final
citiicbs objrtl to, lin t friglitrn gentle, warm-hearted hard work­ missions, salaries and exiM'iises. o ft'c ti' i i i ngiiltion nsstli/■
. tw ir - j
.....
base. The
Minnesotan „,.n,nu.i
bundled
congrrsiiucn and Irgidalon. So ing man who Is ill just about the The appeal will he mad* entirely while project and contribute as v. • -n foe i " as which ilt.- th lin 'ic j,|m „ |f w jj ' a ^|e| • wjbj «.» , t
same
position
ns
the
"old
Indy
who
hy
mall
and
every
single
penny
your
mean*
................id
I
can
a
.
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.
now
«
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.
Sue
.*
piT
wlth
rowor
and
l«nl
over
thair was 110 tumble nl all m get­
I IA I I I Vl SB8 I n tils j i t l i i . r f l j l l t l ( i f
»■ *.
I* 11 I n i i lie*
' Y)f U U k'llli?
^
lived in a shoe und had so many ■aiUI«L I. idiBdlli ---111 «Sal 1a. I . S1. I . , . i t J l „
- Ti' ’7 1i-Tl"
i, iT.!!!'. 9®(IL'll i (JVPF
ting the hundred million dollar ap­ children she didn't know what to received wl!) go Into the hultdlng sure you that in nu other field of . &lt;■ i. h n to u ue ■ nf gi'iutf
fund since tha cost of the cam­ phHurithropy, In no oilier area of de facto recog,.,tIon to the govern- ) Tny *Hrks !n ! k I 2 k ! ^ i m t
/•V •*&gt; u / \ * \ A fC r
propriation lull lot Florida tchooli do."
the rn .n tw l.trh adntally j '!2 &gt; , Z d t i M ^ U
i . ' ^
paign which represent! primarily community . service., will
through the Huuic, die other doy.
U
S
- ft? ™ A s ^ n l 'T a K a ”
Hu Is affectionately known
iwn W | printed ’ material, &gt; peat age and HrougKffiffth.no* find f f r o a . e r ^ DM cMfctry, W
. K
' ' N,*n '
*" and labor has alread
But die lax hill lo pay foi il is thousands ns “Daddy Fagg"
any been under writ* portunlty to riiaku a yvb*'. endur- rmtrse rnercly l-elug ackriowliil)(
ing
gift
Ilian
through
the
Child
me'nt
of
the
fact
without
putting
a
during the Inst forty yearsi or so I ten hy friends of the organisation.
Mill hanging fire.
stamp of approval mi the govern j
Ids organisation, "Tim Children's I Daddy Fagg points out that nu run's Home Hoclely of Florida.
I'rohuhiy tho greatest tribute meul
of Morlilu, h u s'^ ift |„ tw) |U, K(. or ,1KJ „nm|| for
flie* luiiior ! liqli School library Home iRudely
I .1■■ *4 Bai 1 as—l i t itiaaa aaaa -SSaaI I Ala
t i l t tii
aaa a
.
to the Society I* the fact thnt it
t |(&gt;w« &gt;h llrltiiio iir"Ol» In 'e
n trdt tiooki, Iml don'l me this at •loan ilmlily nml mother us well to '« || help possible will he neeilisl to enjoy*
n ut
hiicIi
lecnitlii'i hi
i Iip k&lt;mu1 fortune of havii.t nun oil
over
fifty-four
thousand
homeless,I,ee
the
work
thrnuKh.
A
dime
will
art ririiu- lor cleaning out your helpless, orphaned nnd less-chnnc-. huy name nulls, u dollur will huy
three thousand throe humlroil unit „...... .. , • toiolo nil :» **
I
attirs
I lie library wants good ud children of Florulu.
i of furl, n «i
''
{some needed hnrdwnre, five ilol- twenty-four outstanding citixetn ,
books, books tb.it arr rigbl (or
They ............line from every |lnrs will liny some roofing tiIn combining tholr effort* »* official -. ■, .- or* United Jsiii i would
iluMii'h In read. Il i&gt;n'l tile liincJ- nook and rrunny of the stale, front ( uml so on uml, of course, If ynu representative*. The no good folks , , ,,, i niiv s o r i "I t i&gt; " i s&lt; l e r
are alromly contrUniting! their .ignition After till, Ghlna I" »
ing lluit maki'i a book good, but every county uml section and all should feel like personally under* who
tile l l l g r i v e lilillolis
time, effort uml money to this member
have
iieen
warmly
received
and
1
writing
the
whole
project,
four
villa, lien between IIlf m i l ' Mull
lliissm. Ilriinin. Kmiwe
uhiiini tin] worthy work cull on you to Join AmrrU'ii
a Moron o Ituimd vulmiui con- 11run found for thuu.ands of th em ;lar. Is all It take* and you rMn' them aial urge that you make yuur, Mn,l China. IImrefore . a « • f
lam* Irntli, while some of tlie with ...... ..
foster parent*. ■Imply write y„ur check for lh, t contribution early so that ti...... .{power* would Im' V*’’mlW...
.,F s.
For The
off of
can he mode avail-.headlong Into rcu g .............
World's he«t lilrmlurr i&gt; rimbiilird They
Tliey have all been
Iieen given the help •mount and take It off
of vour
your ®^#ry
aide and Ihe building started soon. Communist government.
and
cure
that
every
child
Is
en-'Income
tax.
in rlolli-li&lt;iimd covers. Rr.id thr
lie prompt nnd he generous. Thai Hu fur as America In, coneeriu-'.i
lilt o( good books puhlnhrd ill titled to unit lids Ims Iieen pro-i On second thought, such M ron. need for these permanent fire-iRecretnrv nf Hlute Acbesim
vidud
ut
no
cost
to
the
taxpayer.
Irlbullon
woulil
he
a
very
selfish
proof buildings Is really desperate, limited u« ntntlng to a cuiigi'e''1""'.
Thr llrrnld ,md vre wlml you cull
Funds for the operation of th d o r f f o r It would deny thousands Present hullijlngs are old and u' committee that the
1,1
do lo lirlp out.
Society has Iieen cnntrlhli]
ip&lt;|
Jpwjj rontrlliuturs ihu (deasure totally inadequate und uie suchi,Stales wimldn’t recognixe «■ y
thrmigli the yearn
generous and happiness thut attend, un- potential fire-traps tlmt the rliibl- Chinese I'ommuntsl red|J'm
Whsl du 11vii t (tilts do lliut givers wtm Imvu taken this means. selfish service lo others. Hu let’s
should he gotten out of them | lung as u Nuliunalint guvein
» woithwhile lirndei inert uiice n of showing iipjiruclntlon for iliu.eyerx one share in il.u ’ "worth ren .I
ul' i!? ,ip Kol!l,'in 0
1- o n t t lilted l e e x i s t
abundance
God
has
seen
Tit
to
m^
&gt;
.l»..
W
f&gt;rtha
s
^
ilc
k ly jie po.nlbl.'.
wrrk, rnl luiichcoii, hilcn to pinui
tdess
them
with
iiy
shurlng
with
platitude- and adjouia) Well. Ro­

rhe Sanford Herald

Blame For Bavaria

THE WORLD TODAY

THE HATHM TODAY

Fmnily Numbers

i

C lim iy 6 J\0MTEITH

GIFT

S U G G E S T IO N S
1949 G R A D U A T E S

tary Intrrnnlinnal unnouticrd the
oilier day ihe award ol 56 fellow­
ship* lo young mra and women
in 20 diifeirnt nations ol the
wrid ran . ng from Y'WKr
to
$3,400 ruch, rnnhling them to go
10 collrgrs or univeriitirs during
t'le lominc &gt;rai, lint i, uilcrna
linna) irtvirr, ('ommimi'y service
11 illuitrnlrd liy tlie Junior Ruirhall
League* o| thr Linns uml Rotary
Clubs which are juil now at ihe
peak of their season. For ilia past
couple of months a dorm ur more
Sanford business men have freely
given of their spare time In man­
age, umpire, coach and encourage
about two hundred Sanford boys
in the basic principles of haseball

and good ipoitnnamhip. Doing for
' others is one of ihe lint rules of
at) clvle clubs,
The struggle to put over the
I hospital drive Is but further proof
ft/of the need for a Community Chest
here. The crying need of the hour,
, say the Hospital drive committeej men, Is for worked. for solicitors
to go out and canvas the public,
pot solicitors are hard to find be*
' cause most people who are drdln, grfly in a position to do that sort
V of thing have already served on
!*' eome drive for funds this year, per'J' hape on a, slogan such drives. How
k;.oa«y it would ba lot a campaign
.. conlscting

M about the hospital drive,
at tha sarna time his contri­
te other charksMe and walnseafautiona for the entire
IhtM a Wnete of time to have

MEN’S
JEWELRY
By

Known as “ Florida's (Ireateit
Charity," Thu Children’s Home
Society of Florida haa more than
earned the right to this tllle nnd
the splendid part of It is, the
wonderful work it has done can be
credited to the true American
Way of Life, heenuse It hna lieon
done not through forced action,
taxation, political bureaucracy or
n police state, hut through the
generous, willing contributions of
free and Independent cllltena who
recognised the merit of tho work
anil voluntarily gave of their time,
effort and money to further it.

It la Indeed refreshing In thia
day of loclallted thought and gov*
crnmontal patronage to find an
organisation such as this flourish­
ing and carrying on so effectively
and efficiently with no other re*
source than faith and courage so
great that It haa met every fi­
nancial need because the world la
still abundantly blessed with those
who have loving and understanding hearts,
I received a letter thla weak
from Daddy Fagg calling my at­
tention to current needs or the
Children's Hume Society and pre­
senting an opportunity for ser­
vice that comes Just once In a
lifetime—the opportunity to take
theae needy helpless little ones
from the present crowded, dan­
gerous fire-trap tmlldtnga thay
now occupy and place them In
safe, modern, pleasant surround­
ings wharf they will have every
facility necessary for thalr wel­
fare.
From now through the month
of June the Society will conduct
0 statewide campaign to ralao tho
naoeoaniT funda to provide near;
bulldingi, plsyrrounds, gardsn#,!
nodical and health unite, In faeti
e v w facility needed, to protw tl
^bes* children M&gt;

HWANK

I .CO to !LJ,E
■SPORT SHIRTS
I
Hy,
-\
Mnnhntlitn
Marlboro
Long A Short Sleeve

* 2 '® To $g-U5

NKCKWUAIt

Friday &amp; Saturday
Specials
SOCKS
INITIAL
Handkerchief*

and Casual Shoe*
Value* to $|.u&amp;
• ",

' 'f.Witf*

'j •

MANHATTAN

&gt;‘V\4^ WC,\m

Box ofT htee

4,95

Close Out a t J-95 J.95

a V. a and MANHATTAN
$3.95 To $7.50
BELTS'

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By

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m a m r r m v -------

nnJR SD A Y M A Y

26, 1949

« •■

Social A n d Personal Activities

P A G E FIVaii

BAKFOHD H M U L D , g A J f * 0 * t* F tO W X E t

Oviedo Growth

Mm. Petold Honom
Mitchell# Duxbury
Miss Singletary
Students To Perform

ir«atlaaeil

Pram

Page

Oael

Cluy Bet urns Home*
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A E l.O H IO A
(('iiMlIniirii I"rum PRI*1 *»«**»
Mnriclln Air Hus,, from tVu lungSTATE TIIE A TK K
tun ul 1.00 P, M. (EST). Tin-) a ill
In* nceomponled hy their -on und
dnughter-ln-lnw.
(taugtiti-r-tn-lnvv, Gnl
i m and
nun Mr
u i ' r—
Lucius P. Clay, J&gt;
After
n haml-shiiking. '-net
patting &lt;essiiui nt the iiiipm l, *In
82-J'i-ar-old tieiu-ml will *tep into *—
n motor car for u long, witulu -• I n ii i l i &gt; I I I T A 13:18 I ' M Daily
parade through to* obi b.ooei &gt;un
U ilin e e * lili'
LveoiiigS t ic
Five huudreil biintlnc-di ill" o •
I hlh treii
ll'li
will weave thmilgh the ., mill.. I
and deeorttted little town, .o m IVWUUWWvr - VWW«»north &lt;&gt;f Atin ill ii

Mis* Cherry Singletary, a mem­ In celery prices encountered this
Pupil* of th* Duxbury School
of Dancing and piano pupil* of ber of the Seminole High School year, grower* In the Oviedo sec­
^arU n P a lm e r K a y — S o ciety E d ito r
Telaphona 14B Mr*. Edgar Mitchell will hold graduating clan* and daughter of tion have prospered, and now with
a Joint recital tomon-ow craning Mrs. W. 1L Singletary, was honor­ the deal nearing completion, the
at 8:00 P. M. at the Sanford ed on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 market l* much better, Mr. Tal
Jewish Appeal
Woman’* Club. Award* will be o'clock with a party given hy hott said. Celery In the section
precanted during the etening to Mr*. Paul Petold at her home on totals about 1,200 acres, he snld,
with more Pascal than flolden
(C i i k i io ii p A F r o m P a a * ( t» » l
pupil* nf both school* for out­ Palmetto Avenue,
month, Mr. Motgcnthau obaerv*
Lovely arrangement* of red variety. Quality nf Ihe Pascal has
standing performance* or achieve­
,«l. "what will be
. mir achievement
, „
.I Janie* River* ha* returned to ment* during the past *ea*on.
gladioluses and white ealla lilies been out standing, he declared.
THURSDAY
Home building ha* rimtlnued
mark* me
the c.oa.ng
cloalng were used In decorating the room* steadily und among the fine new
Hnnlnoln Rchekuh
Kal. Lodge
Maine Vo
..X ' ln fae'e new ^n H a S w 1 hl!,1 hom,\ ,n C?rd,lt&gt;
S * '?
The recital maras
and carried out the class color*
43 will meet h, regular sess.... al - i&gt;T* ^-nVnpn o p t h e verj
" ' ,irmlln' * '* W d“y* ln W °rd‘
th.* 7 i nt',r
residence* are those of C. T. Nlschools with classes in ballet, Up of red nml white. At one end of Mark Jnhn Ulrev. Bill Colbert and
8:(Mi
M. In tin* Uu»l ht'lluw* &gt;| srni,j
Tw o
oh)
n e g ro
o -i m i lu lo .
thr
refreshment
table
a
crystal
J.
K.
Jackson
is
confined
to
■
nmj
aerobatic
dancing
beglnntnf
Hall. Member* ure urged t., l-e I ||,. puinti-d „„t that "At thla
W. H. Spencer, Jr.
have been with tin Clm fniotlv
present and visitor* are wrlrmiie. v,.r&gt; himr ,|u&lt;re ur„ ,norP than Duke University Hospital in Dur- at the Duahury School on June la howl held red rose* and white
A utility lax with a $1 88 max­ for venr* will
oi **n- louinl* i’
N.. C. wmere he i* under j at 0:00 A. M. under the direction taper* were placed in crystal holdP fllttA t
.......... n-wrnmers In the Jewish, ham,
.
of Mr*. A. H. Duabury. Piano r*. Punch wa* served from the imum levy, bring* tne city about the tieneiaP* n ,qne*l I n.-v i"
Pupils Ilf the Duxbury School Mate living un the Imre ground,Jobservation
*200 a month Income, neeordlng Giissie Duniel, n ei-ot . mol '&lt;*
classes of Mr*. Mitchell will re- other end nf the table.
^ of Dancing and plain, pupil* of |„ reception center* no better
Friend* of Mr*. (I. W. Willi* iump with the opening nf the
Delicious refreshments consist­ to Mr. Lingo, and takes rare of year-old llm-l-en .lohn-.oi
Mr*. Edgar Mitchell will ....... nt , hllll me camp* from which they
ed of open faced sandwiches, maintaining the fin- truck and
Othei- in tin- pm mb- »ill in
a Joint recital at 9:011 J* M. at the f i , and urged the local leader* will regret to learn that *hr un- coming year
SlllHpn,„ w)m wm participate olive*, pickle*, small cake* topped equipment. Operation of the Fire elude lilkh army "ft u'liil
nl" 1 '
Woman’* Club. All parent* and *hu „ltenili‘i| the dinner In hon* derwent a major operation last
fi lends are Invited.
, ,,f in Wciimann to "make a evening at th* t ernald Laughton G |hp pltno rwil(l, inc|ode Mar- w ith a miniature diploma tied f Department 1* under dlreellnn_ of half of tin- rneillbei- of -I . tut.
Oviedo
Memorial
Post
No.
243.
leglsllilili
e.
five
lieorgiii
,.|.,*
II-I f |m flum)t* rnPr, Sybil Holcombe, with red ribbon, fruit punch and
The Hanford I'owusend l ion . „|,r.nii- effort to collect large Memorial Hospital.
I 'to
All active force in community men. nml ou'*t of the m.li-'
will meet at the Touiisl t'entei
mu, ,,f rush in the next, 1en
Shirley Tyre, Maxine Holcombe, mini*. Assisting Mrs. Peiold in
Mr. and Mr*. Voile William*, Tommy French, [lobby French, rntertaining and serving was betterment, the Legionnaire* are Georgin Hupieuie .................. ........
Carnes and refreshment* a ill he .lay-." fur the United Jewish Ap*
enjoyed following the business m-al, lest the Government of Jr. and son have arrived u&gt; i-unul Billy Tyro,
Bryant
Hodgaon. Mrs. S ln g lita r ^ Mi*s Beverly carrying out improvement* for of nppeut
session. The piddle I* Invited to lirnel find it necessary to ^urtall some time with Mr. Williams Ronnie Franklin and Rohhy ana fira.ldlek and Ml** Pat Brown. new rerreatlnn facilities. Among
All borioi gminl of I .mm -.•!
parents at their home on Mag­ Tommy French.
The hostess presented the honoree these are two new concrete ten­ liters from I'm i lleuniue v* **I
at tend.
immigration.
The Jacnriuuhi Circle of tin"If we fall them now," Mr, nolia Avenue.
nis i-nurt* near the Oviedo School. on tiiinil Finn t-aiut *•'t pl'iv
Dancing student* participating with a gift of lingerie.
Tho# enjoying the affair with New Idoarher* designed to seat
Hanford Carden Club will meet .Mmgent Into cautioned, “ t h a n
F o llo w in g the . i 1,-t. nt n oi in n
will
he
Katv
Jo
Aiken,
Rondu
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Perry of Estrldge, Belly Sue .Huffman, Miss Singletary were her mother 30(1 to 800 Tans, Ure uniter con­ e rn l t'h iy w ill n 'lo iu &gt;.. t\ . Imu^ a l the home of Mr*. J. N Gil • vor.vlhing for which thev fought
Miami have returned to their
loll at lOdltl A. M to fol io a will he lost.’’
Sandra Rader, Scooter Martina, end the Mlsse* Virginia Johnson, struction al the hasehall diamond. ton. lie i* -i Ili-iltili'il Ii. i i i. i. lim n
molorrnde to Hock Spring-' where
_
-- - - home after spending the past Judy
Rohh, Mary Wa*hhunt, Joann Snauldlng, Anna Uorlcy. Sweetwater Park ha* been put In­ the Army Hoinhiv
week with Mr. and Mr*. Herman
a picnic will In- held
Marilyn
and Carolyn Washburn, Nancy Jean Appleby, Gladys to good condition for outing* nnd
' I K.wlt \ T
happened. The event make* a E, Morris and tun*, Robert ami Dottle
William*,
Dian Aiken, Wells Kathleen Babcock. Olyve picnic* und the swimming pcml
Ernie, at their home on Locust
Maryann Galloway, will lie opened oil June 1 .
The Iwiard of intinngers of the Death Valley ranger the current Avenue.
Louise
fllnson,
Hanky
Martina, Alin Adam*,
m
Ann Kdonflrld. Barbra
Hanford Woman'* Clul. will inecl king of Till Pan Alley.
On July 4, the Legion will
Rohhy Munson, Janne .Southward, Barbara
Rucker. Nixie Kirrhhoff, l.lla Lcf- stage
at 0:3(1 A M. m the etui, ........
The story of it......... ..
gne*
it* hip annual harheeue nl
Cameron, Claudette rirr.
Ml** Mary Joyce Stevens and M a r t h a
Emlsely
Mdseh.
Carol
lean
oil Oak Avenue.
'hack to Jones’ boyhood on th e i William Earle, Jr. of this city Wait*. Ronallnd Ratliff, Barbara
the Park and u fine progrnm Is
Meriwether,
Carol
Skinner,
B»Mve
iai.gr near Ihnigln*. Ari*. All i.m
Bradley, Susan French, Margar- Rene Ball. Belly Duncan. Mary Planned Visitor* from all over Ihe
Hollyw ood
et
Juno*.
Deanna
Nlchnla, H-Irn Flic, Anita Aiken nnd county and district alteinl till* H i H l n n t • U r l iM t t lu M il I u r n tie*
j event, und p o litic ia n *
broadcast F i n , l i l i l %i I h r I l i i t l i l o u ( m i t t
Michael Pope, llayle Raulersnn, Ellen Wrstmoreland.
their he*l promise* and get cal­
Hally Rohh, June Jennings, Sally
luses on their palm* from shuklug
f A young cowpoke went tilling' to w ninglef. I he 'dd-ttniei was
IwrKwwt in the history of the nil- Chase, Dianna Flelchrr, Lynn
w Hollywood one day
;•* have •.ecu the ghost rider* j m i t , , ^ Roth
Htpvpn,
Mr flin-ton, Peggy Jane l.undqulat,
Tillies Tonight
hand* Old-timer* talk old times,
PatHy
Ann
Davis
I
b
youngsters frolic in the pool nml
The first line »( Htnn Jones' ''cfoie o- die.l
.
Earle will rnceive Bachelor of Shirley Morgan,
Nanry Rohh,
len-nti.imil
.......
h.t, "Oh.Mi
loncH ruiigc im cer was
!.Science degrees.
i\
folk* enjoy -quare duiiciiip
nnd Irma Jean Corley.
(liven Birthday Party toyoung
Rider* In ih- Hl.y.' uli.o.-l fit* 'iiiticl hy tt Intel, lu the Navy
________
the lively tulle* of i, -Irlllg
AI*o Patsy timber, Judy H er­
his" own story.
Iiefoie the win Aftei serving a*
on, Carolyn Klnard, Marilyn MeMis* Patsy Ann Davis was hon­ orchestra.
The tiniiilli mk N.mg astounded •• B*'d t russ worker during he
Daniel, Anita Aiken, Jacquelyn ored on her tenth hlrthday with
Another project of the legion
the milfilc IiUhIiicsh last week hy war, la- liecmae park ranger in
MacDonald,
Jeanette
Bullard, a party given on Monday h / her has been to sponsor a Junior Lea­
leaping to the top of Ihe lilt Wii-hingt.in Suite, then at Death
Nancy Cash, Janice Klnlaw. Rua- mother MY*. J. C. Davl* at her gue Baseball Team.
Parade willa.iil a pn-vioils show 'nlh-v Nntioniil .Monument,
an Shame*, Mary Rn*e Speer, hi me on Magnolia Avenue. Gueats
Among the women the Oviedo
tng In the top turn li t Observer*
At night lone* would strum a
Margaret Jones,
Hally Chase, gal In-red mi Ihe lawn where de­ Woman’s I'liih is an active organ
believe it'# the first um« tlu= hat
'"S'1
,lh
| Colleen Fngehrrtsmi, Jnnl Haund- corations carried out a pink and Italian. It hehl it* last meeting of
— ...— —
lourlt* la st year when a film
,er*. Patricia Tnoke. Marcia Oru- green theme. Individually wrap­ the spring *ca"iin on May 13 and
£
.tompnnv wn* 'hooting In Death
I her, Jack C**h, Ruildv Fealer, ped candles were dUtrlhuted niliourneil until October.
Valiev, Randolph HcoM heard him
nohhy Little, Yvonne Cullen, Joa^ * favors during the afternoon
Mr Talboti will *erve in* term
,0.1 ailv i-ed him to lake his rong*
Wright, Jane Davi*, .loan Humph­
As Mia* Davis opened her of -iffiet a* mayor unlil lie,'em­
to Hollywood
rey, |nci|iielvn MacDonald. Ann gifl* "Happv Birthday" w a s sung ber. The Pound I Includes M L.
■ lo n e * look the advice und IraniWhitaker, Norma Faye Harvey, 1 1 lu-r hy the guests and games tlarv, M I,. Gore. It. W. Estes, C.
RIR1II ANNOUNCEMENT
ped in omul i o iiiii* c pulillsh*’***.
Beverly
Hleason,
and
Diane
T. Nlhlack nml .1. M Staley.
They nil shook their head*. “Too| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hhuw Moye.
livniti
shrugged.
his two sons, Robert anil Ernie.
,, like," they
. ............................
announced today th* birth of a
Ih- wn* about to return t , on Richard Charlut on May 28
Robert Howell and A. 1.. Thorpas were enjoyed throughout Ihe afI Death \ alley In despair when he ,n C«mdcn, N. J. Mr*. Shaw will John Kader Honored served as ehefa with Mr. Morris tirnoon. Refreshmenl* consisting
OWNERS
I ♦•nr»MH»1i*ml r*M«»n
AnlM»* in a
a&gt;» Ihr for.nrr
the hush puppies.
ef Ice cream and cake were serv- i
iiiiiM*' -ton* \\v LiitlnnhoIfH naa itty petraR.
By Hapttat Clam mixing
Watermelons were furnished by rd
by Mrs. Davis assisted hy
iUh#«* 1.1.V am) iiluytMl nl*
________
Carl McWTiorter. The me®* was Mr*. Nancy Brock and Mis* PhylIN M li M T_
|
Aid*"/ liked "tlhosl Illiler*" anil
Mr&gt; Bnd M ri, R. M. m tt,.kweldThe Young Men’s Bible Cla*» rooked on the outdoor patio and ll&gt; Wyatt.
I
er today announct-d the Dirth of a of the First Baptist Church met! lc,Rowing «»nner several games
Thosee attending
were Miss
daughter Rita Kay on May 24 ul the home of Mr. and' Mrs. of volley hall were enjoyed.
Pnvls, Kaye
llryau.
Tommy
tttf
at the I )e Land Hospital. Mrs. Herman E. Morris on Tuesday I Tho-c attending were Mr. Had- W yatt, Donahl Mail hews, Hat all
......"I "fflcml referred June* t" Hlackwetder la the former Mlsa rvening for a stag fish and h u a n 'e r, Raymond Bader, William Dunn, Peggy Ann Thornley, RobEdwin II Morris of Mnyfn r Music. Ruliy Andenon of this city.
puppy fry In honor of John K*d- Kader, Joe Davis, Robert Howell, f r t Carver, Joyce Benton, Earl
Will liny ti niinpItTv
Publishers Morris snapped lip the,
_____
N O W S I-IK Y IN G
cr, who plana to leave durintt tmii Robert Steele, Jack
Stemper, Benton, Brantley Schirard, Fran­
/
West full,
song and It was started on the
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Stewart
. ...... an- week for Elgin, III. to take an ag -| Rill Stemper, Raymond Adam*, A. ces Middleton, Betsy
C H IC K E N nr SH IM Ml*
! fherk. of vonr riir’tt Igiilgolden trull, victor quickly re- nounce the hlrlh of a itaughter, tended course In watrh m aking.' L. Thomas, Carl McWhorter, Jeaae Floyd Hussey, Sylvia Pearson,,
i
f
ended it with Vaughn Monroe Franrea Cnnatance on M
day 28 at
An appropriate going away gift Cook, Vernol Carroll, Ray Carrol|, Patty Malone, Meredith Semi,
DINNBBS!
11 oil tout i'hrln tret Imi
und stole the play
hospital.
Mr* Stewart wa* presented to Mr. Kader by Cliff Abies, Benny Austin, Kerry Billy Klrchhoff, Betty Alfurd,
. . hy
_ flooding the the local
___ __
r .._.............
" \ T T III !i vif m t
ninrkel with disc*.
, will lieremembered as the former
• Cliff Abies, Fish for tha occasion Huffman, Bob Brown and Mr. Marcia loiechrH, Joyce Itrown,
IN 3 til II i \ II"
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Murrl^ wli^jjlar^jjiuhllshe^ the; Mary Joe Burke.
were caught by Mr. Morrla anil Morris, teacher of the class.
, Margaret Jones and Jan
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the sureesK, lie -tiiilds to nilike
in mind 130,110(1 from the song
iilolit-, not bud serntrh for n
guy who wn* gelling nhnnl 13,800
ii yem working fur the governinent.
Appearance* ure hing arranged
for him hy the William Morris
Agenry und there i* even talk of
n picture at Warner*. But 31vinr old Jones reckons his stay
in show liiislnesi I* only tempurnry.
"There lire too many rurhstnnr*
n round here for me," he says.
"Hut 1 figure If I hang urmiml the
hriifhl lights I might lie able to
icllre sootier than If I kept work­
ing for the Interior Department "
II,- hopes soiMv dny to retire
with his wife to u lllle ranch In
Nevada. And lie's got a lot more
^ *io„rs Ip his bill’ wlilrh he Ihlnk*
will bring that day closer.
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THE SANFORD rtt-.RAI.il. HANFORD. FlrOHIDA

*

Daytona’s Lichens ^
Raps Double ToNip
Giants In 3 - 2 Tilt
ffi;

Toncoft, M aking 1st
Appearance, Paces
Sanford's
Attack!.
Cataldo H its Hom er 1Senator* hunchefl their in hits

S ID E L IN E S

BY ARTHUR BZUKWITII. JRHeralil .Sports Ktlllor

.
.. th a t
pursuunl t,i He,-lion
of
ru n In th e i.'hspier ism s. I s » ..( fp.rl.la.
In g r a b the opener, and Aela of^J^VIT. known as the MIMt
lie In I lie sixth sport a r e visalde sislh l„„.L
with Im , ru ns In Ihe I’llY A fT Ihr followlnu descrtlieil
Florida.
liriHifs of one of th e most sue- c o m e " " k wirn two ru ns in m e | l l t j
Hit of»iril a* pHliiikH
nlnlli
to
win
th e second gam e.
wilt he offered for sale ,,t paldla
| i c L ii in I at Hi A u mm I lor
1ressful - p o lls years In the U ni­
The iloiibte d efeat dropped the outcry for Hie iilglie«t anti' ne«i
• la I mcn vlllc a! fir In ml i*
versity of Miami history. These
cash hlil, subject to the r l l h l of
from th ird
down In
,,f the in ternal im
three hits. Jim Rivera and Dave -trmm '***••»II
Jiri oil feats were hi rompllslicd l»y I lie Spinners
fniirlh
nos
I
Hop
In
the
stand
ings.
prnvernenl Kami l,&lt; reje.l any iu"l
Burke helped give him a working \,-« v,.rk
21 in Ml
sell, hi] (Ids year.
The Peaches of Macon counted - ' b i d " at lire «‘ot»r ....... .
hll.l.lrljilit-l
*71
murgln with three Idls each.
Maintaining
varsity
tram s
K. i &amp;
I Ioh I till
four
tallies In the top of the ninth t h « * t t i h &lt;Uy or jn'IIe, a t&gt; las'*.
a ssra N ii
17
|A
i
a
In
ni«»
snorts,
the
University
of
h » n «'ll It HUH
nh
1,1 heat the Cnltimldn Reds, 7 tn .1,,Oulslile of ofinlclpalllles easement
I 17 f»14
Miami gained Ml vlrlurlea. lost
Mr.Miir. iih. till
.1 41 it I
move
th ird emu.
nont.
'will
’..r.roail
of way
feetparcel
wide
471
lioiroli
IS
|n
ft 1 !«• I
"into
i n , ,the
" e »,Ml.,
he reserved
fromanaany
Wrlirr, 11»
27 contests and lied once In j and
121*1 43**9
3 Ii ft ft rifvtlHhil
Tho
CollimllUPi
CardinnlR
pAitod
Ilirmnli
nMi
ti
tI
i
••
1*
«n
Matt*, "if
H» 21 224 13
■nor'" ren tn elllh m
this year. 't h e
3 #1 n i Ht IhhiIn
A u g u sta T ig ers,
7 and 4. Mlale iload As to all l.ttols m i s
IlM lllla
{.''"'■Li J ‘ rf
n 11 11
Ila golf, nob, and lennls team s ■l,...ksonvllln's Tara .eonol „ fi amt **’ ,,,,e half Ilf all |iet raletllo Btlll
\\nwhl11
wI.*i&gt; l., t’IfivrlHhfl
r a t a l , " ? ’ ,-r
1| 1 fl1 4411 NVw
. ■'nrksnnvme
a ta rs scnrerl
a B and three fourth of &lt;ulier minerals
in
|
were
undefeated
In
dual
enm........
,
n„7^i
York
A.
D
e
t
r
o
i
t
2
i
Tnaroff. &lt;■
of will he r*ri&gt;vnd
hi
I h hi Im n, iinH tini i.
petition
and
Ita
swimming
and
"
VPr
,hc
2i*
3 in 1 1
t o t 11 ItlocW
I] Ilrrn m w n ld
I’ll 11jmIH |ili Iit **; l “hliMWr. I
ft?,!?’’.? "M
11 1 1
trark
lost
hut
once.
The
aver|
'
*
'
Mai llook X partes a A S
AATM4NAli IrKAtil K
12 11 2ft 13
Toinls
* Plat n»ok l 'Pu**s in a »&lt;&gt;
The Peaches were limited to
T fiuii
W le I*rl fill all wdnalng record of .7:.7 la He" I t r t h t i i n s i 11
t . n t t ( M purllna's p i n t " ( l l l u r k
3D II ftM
I lleved to he the beat of any cul- f""r hits -luring the first eight
Nh h «i n | |rih| itM
IS Chapman A T ickers Au­
lit II 57*
Kmmerlrh. r f
.1 1 .1 ii Nv w Yitrk
lege
nr
university
In
the
hlatnry
Innings
by
frnnk
Childs.
Then
dition
Plat IliHik l ii» kc SI.
1
19 Ift
j
11 2 ii Jirookly »t
Itntkrr. xn
tail 11 Hparllnn's I'lat of Him k
[they
got
tn
him
for
five
safeties
1
Itit
Iriim
11
1
R
1
ft
Z
\
l
m
uf
Ihr
atnte.
3 1 2 II
I
I
Chapman
A- Tuckers A,l
„rJ ...
Ift 17 1H'.t .1
In the ninth, converting four of
4 11 a u riiiiMiifiitiiiu
dltlnn Pint llmik 1 pane SI
The p-do learn,
HI lef'llltx
II 17 4ft 2 • s
hp V||. p
.1 1 v
I
them
Into
runs.
^
t
I
jot
SI
lljnck
13
Msalao&lt;l*i Plat
If 2ii 112 A
straight matches, won thi
1 O 7 1 I'll I hIi HI nil
Hupp, e
Itook 1 pane* S I-4 SS ST A SS
13 l!i 3*7
...... * The Cards stage-1 a five-run. te
3 1 J II 1 l«i« .1*4"
the
lional
championship
f-o
d
I
t
lllnck
i
i
Maolaiiilo PinliPMlIU 1&gt;«trril*f
*|T*»|«.*y'''1VtV*‘ ""
4 if ii
1 ItpiMfklyn R, I'iHnliiirffti
ll-nik 1 oane* s.’ii* ss si a ss
oral eoaseeutiva year. Miami has I -“hv in the ninth for their vlcA
i.P hcris. “if
1 1 1 II,
Lot
I
I
ntnek
I
t
Manlamtn
Pint
*‘lil» it mm 3. ffhw Yi»rk 2.
rn'ver been -lufrriled In this sn o rt,.
-&gt;ver Augusta. Jra- Topnianl
J'* ft 27
Totals
llook » oases sr.% SS ST A ss
9"1111 1it lit*11 1, (Mi Hit flt&gt;l|ililit *
w l r»n Inn riii* |
ll-u
nu-do
&lt;-f
ilie
l-ivi-i-r'
ihe
victim
-if
the
Columbus
TltllSTKKH
OK
T
ilt:
IV
Call
HI, Jit•111m 3, linn tun Ij.
,V1JB
"
T l’!HN AI. IM PIH'V Mil HNT
team won tlo- ........ ml
1''I-urge. Lew Colmnho socked a
It—Jnitfti, l*HlitJ«|f»«
Kmim.-rlcii
KtlNH (IF TilK MTATK UK

| better, getting five
runs off
starter Hal llelner In the first |
DAYTONA B EA CH. May 2 H - three innings.
( S p e r la ll— l.eftfleh ler Piddle L i­
(inilie*villa 1’lteher TIiiii men
chens last nighl drilled n stallin g Terrell limited Dr-Laud to Just

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W
ith 2-G am e W in ^ inehville. M.yPreaident
2*-w»
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----------Jim Butler yesterday denied the
.Islander* protest of the Daytona
By ASSOCIATED PKRH8
’ Beach-Palatka game there last
The Savannah Indians increased Sunday, so the tilt reinnins an
NT A T I! I . H A f l l i:
11
k M i h I I ia
Its lead In the South Atlantic __ ____________ ______________
w 1. P r l m i l
1 &gt;mn
If. OF MIAMI
27 ir. X&lt;1
fM V t f m n Hi*itrh
•i
League last night liy taking troth
The University of Miami I* be- ends of a twin bill from the Green-'
l 4111111UNVlll lit
24 IT l l i i ; i
III ta ..Ml a i v 1roniing one of the ranking
—
I
Legal Notice
Sp|nnBr(i They won th„ fjr„t
2.1 tv SIX (
I Hi AiiKUMtlrm
n.a aml whltew„ hcd th e ____________________
22 10 .3X1 X era In the sports world of th e '
, two Inning*. Walt Hinger also lifUml
IN &gt;1 .U« s
I '*i Iit t k u
South, and wo a rt glad to see an- „ jn 2 -0. In the nightcap.
1« : t
III
rta
other Florid* »chool
hit the ' . ,
.
. s T
m it ih ;
jh”g n ! „ '“; J’‘tl,hS' ,«„n,i »i„ Ol.i’null
13 r&lt; ll-&gt; l«
iru
limelight
T,l°
crowd of the sea- h k m jn o u : 1-oijn TY V u n l i t ' A
llrxMlU iM lpnlN r
The national rhamplnnshlps,If""., approximately 4.000 was on M AT.ttit,. imp
I 4litlftcNVIIIh A; llftlafinfl 1.
| f« “
h-,^h"r^hi
NOTIr.’H IM IIKIIKIir OIVKN
orlamlo &lt;; H(. AimuMlim 2
th ree
Southern c h a m p i o n s h i p s , ln Meadowlrrook Park to see

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C O M M E N T S ISavannah Indians :Umpire Gomike i»
R u tte r
” om The
i Boost Loop Lead I F,ned B*

,

l'avl'*n,i Mriti'h 3; Hatifreril 2
I,« *•»!&lt;&lt;rr m A; I rn In I ku f*.
IlNNirs TmtMt
I tuy l*iiu« Hr hi Ii Hi I.rr«lnir^

, „

fivi* Hlfitr f-hiunpiniiMhipM nml n the Indians score one

double down the th ird base line In
the Iasi of th e n in th Inning to
srore I lie winning run lh a t g av e
the Islanders a .'I tn 2 tr iu m p h
over the
S anford
(H ants
and
Pitcher Iam Bovil his seven th win.
The Islanders had come from
behind in the last of th e eig h th to
score lw ire and tie th e (H ants a t
2-2 to g e l hark Into th e ball g am e.
The flash finish In the n in th was
the second F rank M rrrlw cll ty po
of ending for the D em m am rn in
the last two nights.
Manager Sam
Durnma,
now
bench m a n a g e r for
th e Islets,
was present at the ganm with Ills
fractured rigid ankle In a p laster
r* st and steel s llrr u p , atu m p ln g
bark and forth from th e d u g o u t
In the th ird base coaching line,,
and drew a g real hand from the
fitAllflA.
|
l#mi Hi’vll not only piUhud (holV|'l,l|itaow.hl!’1
'iSr.!-**'"V... k!r jt"m.oo 1Doliy Hlast-s L o n g
Islanders to
his seventh win, b u t allaino, Healey m u I'aialilo, T&lt;oi- 1
II.....
n „_
rilerllna.
M O IO tT
f Of
I rln t*
used a bit of strategy In the 1»wl i
n ' 11"* ;, Ilevll.
■J"’' 11' I.l, le as III . i

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Islander loa*.
Butler, however, fined Umpird
Hank Gornlko f 10 far permitting :: Dr. C. L. Persons i
I’nlatkn Manager flitsy Mott to
o p t o m e t r is t
i ::
remain In the iluRout after having 1 Hr*. examined - «!■••*• IIMed ' ' _
H o a r * ¥._
e - i * . - tr
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•-«
_
the game, ! ......
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Af ■aI iV
ln “ .J
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Mid*
vvlilch was the rea.on Acting ^ i a .ia a tia V
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KboniDA
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crown. He was rated as an outThe game was preceded hv the
Memlnole County
...
, ,,,
ii i i_
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standing laixer In the Southern home plate wedding of T iger 1
of the eighth which brought In the all—lllpp 8 —McManus. Karuikls
lournev anil was
runner-up for jpitcher Ray l.nuthen and Miss *1
tying run.
Itlir ker. Jllpp HP McManlls, Well
WASIIINUTON. May 2«—(A'l— th&lt;&gt;
title In Ihe nationals,
'Ann Rich.
Hanford
had
scorer!
In
the
sixth
r
li'L
'1
fr
“'
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r'i
ClevelamTa
l.arry
Dohy
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night
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won boththo| Hoyt Wilhelm hurled
flve-hlt
WI1TIRN
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hit one of th e longest home runs ■„ The
, golf team
...
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In W ashington's baseball h is to ry .| HoHlhx-f-n and the etole
by Connie Knvakls and a single Ilevll If—Taylor amt Wilson. T
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l" “l,', " " t '"l I"
"&gt;«■* over the Retails. It was Wilhelm's
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A
\\&lt;)&lt;
I AI
fourth victory against two tosses.
of the eighth Ceriterfleldcr Tom
per form anre of last F rid a y t h e 1
H,,d
wl"
ST0RI
tlonal
icriignitlon.
Starter
AI
Cleary
of
Charleston
Cataldo Infied a home run over the Rupp WtfntH Olympics negro outfielder slummed at an
The tennis team, undefeatcil n[wuH charged with his fourth deleftflrld fence fur the Oiants
fast ball and hit It over
a'°! To He Held Yearly
„„„„„ Stadium's 2J inalrhes. shares the state (eat. He allowed eight hits and
Iftd
title with Rollins.
fi-e runs, four earned. Rav Bull
But In the Islets' half of th«
_______
iglit-crnlcrficld wall.
Miami's state titles were In rein-veil hint In the eighth, and
lighth Jim Emmerich singled lnto| i.KXINCJTDN, Ky.. May SM-MV Veteran baseball writers who
awlmmin*. golf and held the Tars scoreless In the last
fd ltltr_ and Bob Rucker drew a _Tin- Olympic games should lie *!••*«• hack post tlio liabu Ruth era basketball,
walk, t-cn llipp advanced hnth by i.- i.i „v. rv vpur iriHtr-sid of onceestimated the wallnp carried BOtl by default of opposition In box­ two Innings.
ing and polo. The foothall and
a sacrifice.
Clayton Sterling ev['ty f" ,yr J „ r , . ^ K e n t u c k y fret. It deare-l the sign, which is
track teams were runners-up
grounded out, thirdI to first, to jjasketball Coach Adolph Rupp.
f,r' Lul alruve the grouiMl, by about
to the University of Florida
»«ore Emmerich., \Vlth two away
r ,,,,,,
nBtluni) colleglat. i l« f'« '
the baseball team finished H ProfeHHionalB Face
and Rucker on third, ilevll catne to r |lBmj,jons participated
inthe &gt; It
was reported Inter that the and
third
in the state rare,
Elimination In PGA
liat and, *U»r swinging har-l at | 1BI,t(ati,nll
phase of the
IP4H ball landed on a roof-top well outlists off to the Miami Hurri­
one hall, hunted a slow roller tie- KBmpnt told ilelegatrs to the Ken- sidethe stadium. The report came canes!
W
p are
going
to
heur
tween H trher Charlie Iloso and
iiuildlng, Savings and Loan from a housewife who telephoned much more of their activities In
RICHMOND, Vn„ Mny 211—OF)
Eight top-drawer profesalonnl*
lnjf*th»m 7 ?a*fi&gt;iited scoring IDick"
annua) convention last to complain that the hall hit her the future.
night that the Olympics ran "build roof and woke up her children
fared probable elimination today
HERE n THERE
er with the tie and getting credit more good will than all the amDoliy's homer with Ken Koltner
Tommy Cataldo, Hanf-ml ceil- a-- ttie thirty-first PCA Tourna­
for a base hit.
hnasadora combined."
aboard supplied the only two runs torflolder was tossed out of the ment liecame n wild scramble to
In the (Rants' half of the ninth "Athletics U iinaipialled In du- for Cleveland as the Indiana dropfleorgp
Hchnnlter of
Bevll Imre down to strike out two veloping sportsmanship," he add- pad a tl-2 decision tn Washington, Snnford-Daytonn Reach bnsebill overhaul
batsmen and the third popped out e-l. "Spoils are the only pure it was the Indians' tenth loss In game hero the other night fur Dg-len, Utah, in the battle for
calling Plate Umpire Hank (iur- medsllsl honors.
Monialhano.
uto,.. (Ills
ri..« .......
.... i„ , l . Montalluino
, . . . . form* of democracy and free en- the last twelve games.
Todav'a test over the fl,H77nike a 'lemon'. If (iornlke la so
of the final round^Im ? d'rrw a terprl"P, W0 ’T * ' s?1, M"n '*
I " ,l WHH mY ««!&gt; I»»»"r "f the small thnt he can nut take thnt.ivurd Hermitage Country Club
hftai*
nfnn. N« ifovrrrimiuil yo«t—I think thn lonicrui
longest I'vn nver ho might as well hung
__ _ up hi*.layout
__ ___
was .....
the sevond IR-hole
base im
on t.Mtli
halls. JnrL
Jurk Healey npjj-pe-l
mIirIiiv n n iirlnK In the winner h it/' Dohy »«!&lt;) In the clubhouse. blue uniform and seek employ -1 round of .1(1 holes of medal plav.
to the pltrhar altemnling to aac- of
n I (Wl-meter relay race."
. "I'm sure glad I'm catching nn ntenl In another profession, he- It will narrow the field of !3rt
rlflce, Then E-l-lle Llchona canto
A a t o m a t ic C u iV P S a f e f y
'to those fust ones again."
cause If He slicks around liase- 'town to 04 foe »he start of match
Up. and lashed Ids hot ground hall
ball very long he will be cnlle-l competition Friday,
down the third bnr.e line, fair hv
Now made with "cold rubber" for
worse tilings. We can think
KehiiPlter, the .Til-year-old buss
Inches, and Mnntalhann scored all
Red Dulaney SiffnH aof lota few
up to .10% more trend mileusc
things Hi call him for of the traveling tiros, ivas superb
tSporiH In Brief
the way from first liasu with tlir
xtny safer tip to 10% longer 1
With Daytona' I'h uni being ii lietter man than 1• jyesterday
sxre mhew atoured
iv «iihjf re
nil • v u the
* i iw wind
»vhim winner.
By AHHOCI A r m&gt; I'HKHH
that
swept course in flvp-under-par 6 A.
Bevll gave up four hits, walked
CUAMHTUP 2 UAHS!
Heovy-Oufy
Cmigraltitnllona to the Han­ ] (lolf's Idg-wlgs who were In
five, fanned six. Suiif-ir-l'H Chnrllo
HAYTONA REACH. May 2H—
(iOLF
Dull "IUMH SAfITY" —
Rose alloweil five safeties, walked
lilrhinoMil, Vs. (ieorge Kclinrl- (A*)—Tile Daytona lleaeli Island- ford Rotary nml Lion* (Tub for oanger of being eliminated today
H i m TUBI
Premium Safety I Lor-grr
five and struck out four. John ter of Ogden, litali, led the first «'Fs "f ‘he Florida Stole hnseliall Ihelr wnrk with the youngalrra were Dlek Met! nf Virginia Reach,
i.
Mileage 6 00s 16
Toneoff, in Ida flrsl nppcurnnro day -piallfylng In the I'HA lourmi- League yesteidny iiniile Hum Dem- of the Hanford area thin year. Va., Denny Hliute uf Akron, Ohio;
Re*
0 .2 !
Tn
with Sanford as catcher notched ment witli a (hi.
I 2.R0
* .„
mn their noil-playing iiuilinger mid The I.Ions have completed thrlr and Toney Pettmi of Cincinnati,
lew -PrtilMr* "Luxury Ride"
two singles for four trips to lead
Premium Safety f long.,
rortmarnoek—Frank Htranahan flllwl the gnp In the roster by 22nd year as sponsor* uf their with 7r&gt;a; Craig Wood of New
H old» s ir 10
his team at hat.
Junior Leaaue. Citing the hoy* York. Chick Harhert of Detroit,
Mileage + Senvational Ride' H
P 10
and Willie Turneaa curried U. H. signing Red Dulaney.
llinrji
lunger!
I
Tonight
the (Rants move tn Jmpn, t„tt, ,he fourth round of th e,
6.70*16 Ireplacex 6 0 0 s l6 i
| V ti«
Dulaney was released us catch- nf Ihe area clean, supervised Vic Chexti of Englewood, N. J.;
e ooxin
j
till T#W Niuit rim*.
tit
I Mini hex Tor a single contest w ith . |)rSI Ih)i Amateur.
er-manager of the Orlando Sena- recreation, the rlvlr dubs as­ and Horton Smith of Detroit, with
Uie Our EASY PAY Plon
the As a le s - a n d It Is likely that
Harlerh, W ales-F rau d s flteph- K»w Hunday. He rnuglit for sisting In the development of 7(1*, and Lawson Little uf Monte­
men for tomorrow. rey, Calif., 77.
manager lint drubor will send rltH „f England and Mrs. Val Red- (ialnoavllle last season, Hetunin, a heller
Jne Hc'hultx to the hill to fare (|Nn un|,lri| the finals of llte Itrl*. »’*teher broke his nnkle in n game Nearly 200 hoys participated In
Manager llllsy Moll's nogrrgH- tlsh Women's Amateur.
I Ihe program this year . . . .
nsl week.
lion. Tnnmrrow evening the Pa-1
TF.NNIH
talks team moves to Hanford, nnil
Paris—The favored l."» Ange
nttilily Lake will receive Malinger team of Frank Parker nml RichOrober'e nod for the hill nsxlgn- arrl (inutale* gniued the semimenl.
Hnals In men's double- in *'—
Meanwhile, Leesburg and Or­ Krenrti ItiiH-rnatlonal Chatupli'n
lando. tin- two Ixittoin teams tif ships.
the Florida State League, endIIACINH
w it h
ad losing streaks yesterd/y.
New York—Alfred (i w y n *i »
Tail-end ts-esluirg liefit Pah
Vanderbilt's
Bed
O’
Rose*
w-m
•tka, R-fi, after three losses In a
the filly a.division
of the National
low and UP In the first 41 games. !,1®,llr,lly
,
S p *» d y , F u ll.S it p 2 6 "
Orlando had dropped four straight
l,ny '(
before winning over HI. Augua- ln^
................
,
,
lf 49 WISTIRN FlYM
Wojfim* Rayan Cord
Camden, N. .1. Hedgewoud (17.-(
»fine. n-2. (ialuesvllle trimmed
MILDKW HKSLSTINi:
411) won the Millville Purse at
*•9'
_
Del.nnd. &lt;1- 1.
RIOFRINI MARIN N0SI
Joe Mnaeda pitched Iweahurg'it (lanlen .Slate,
lltt.M
0 4 , 9 5 Ea.y
STAYS
WHITE
victory was tui'fhud for I t hlta.
Arcitdla, Calif.—Double Joy
13.31
21 rt.
During Stlg. I t ■
Teenxt
Boh Rodrlituoi anil Ox Aragon 120.40) won lh» Mission Handicap
Myn't or Women',
homered to lead the Dodger* In In the Hollywood meeting at
6.11
so ft.
$4*95 to
ffikl
L i f e t i m e f r a m e , fullururing all their runs In the Ural Santa Anita.
W ill SAVE YOU
crown f e n d e n . D a v i t
Far better than rubber
balloon t l r e i ; f a m n u i
in s tre n g th , durability.
MINTY OF
c o a tte r b rake . . . p er­
J t t i i i t i tun - checking,
formance ami feature*
weathering, oil roll Rein­
for which Wyxtern Flyer*
forced with tr u c k -lire
are turnout Full y ecr
type rayon cord. aiiM-i
guarantee. tn**t. ei

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priced to eeli at |508n.O0 Terms
arranged.

I have buslrtsx**** for sale, grocery
•tort, furniture ItorG fountain
WANTED TO RINT—I IWKh,
hardware store, dryel
Ing plant, Ultndryetl*. Mer
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bed-room i unfurnished
lunch, hardware store, dry clean
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smith shop,
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Vodoplch,^Refrigeration Service, FIRESTONE'S Naw~Service DiPhone 1240.
________
_________ ____ _
nartmenl—complete brake ref T l S I ? lT 5 S t! S C R B 5 S n ! r
llnea—overhauls; brake drum*
7— PcUt-LtV—IOCE«BMpp»Mi
turned; master ry Under* ce­
ne* brake h&lt;ase InstallFOR’ SALK—Milk goat, thorough­ paired; new
ed; light!, horns, Ignition, motor
bred with female kid; 2H qts.
tune-upi; spark plugs cleaned;
tr day. 618 M&lt;..................
•lloevllle Ave.
front end robdshed; king pinstone 1308-J
bearings, shock absorbers; car­
buretor oil filters; wheels bal­
anced; muffler; tall plpesi floor
Girl Wanted
mats; body tightening; radiator
French Pantry
hose; fan belts; Guaranteed
work, using best materiel al­
Salesmen wanted to roprosont tho
South's most progressive auto­ ways a saving. Phone 12 for es­
timate*. ,
mobile association. Exclusive,
FIRBHTONE STORES
protected territorita. Good com111 E. 1st- 8t.
Excolicnt , Working
condition*. Car eaaentlal. Reply

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STRICKLAND
MORRISON

A ru c le n f o r S ale - 5 ( I - W O R K W A N T E D - f l j
,1 — H eal F a ta le F o r Sole— 3 i
Expert welch
REAL E8 TATE - INMUItANCK! HOT I.UNCIIHS every d „ ' rom j '
K«
Follows, itrnna
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT' 1U30 to 2:00 at IIOMLRH.
I ghm* 17WI Sanfurd Avc. Phono
I
RAYMOND M. HALL, Healtnr ,TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
?{*!!} *,17
Km. I Fkirldk Htala Hank Hide.
Hunt’a Tuxedo Feed Store.
I
,-'r , ,, WullK by
W ITH IL V IT L E ’S
’OR FA RMS. hor «a. business j BNJOY SumUy dinner at
( ‘ 'jjm. 1
^
Fee I m I i
1
properly and acreage, «e* your; 78c *l»n week day* Lunches A j
H E V IT A IJ Z IN t;
E. A, Strout Realty Agency' «l"irl outer*
In* conditioning fiulldlng Iota A
Tk* tsMawtae m i n ■»•&lt;»_I Paints for every
g * r .lr n p in t*, I'H ohr lrt7.J
I&gt;I(Y
C L E A N IN G
Ori*
R.
Mathlrux,
Associate
PITT
8
HUHG
■ Waat t o uablUksC la Tka
1307 E. Second Street or phone
purpose.
i ALL t YI’KR of bultdoier work,
, &gt;aei*v4 ■•valet
1308-J.
SENK AIt IK Glass A Paint Co.
reason,ihlc rale*. Free estlmatLast year's clothes l,H,k
IlM ikaartl-a
1 1 Ma­ IN
112-114 W. 2nd.
Phone J20.
el. David E. Carpenter, Phone
l i tMaaa I M H I Ilk* ItM tllH
Iteller. fit
better, wear
II—
la—Ml#*
kr •«,
It IlM—
SWEET polfclo draw* and *weet
I:«!«..M
longer
s
f
l
r
r
dry rlrsniag
liases k h i lla- i— Mtaa
NEAR WATER FRONT LOTS
potatoes for hog*. cheap. 2-ri2 t NEW Roofs, Roof repairing A
M ,« a , t k la Ika llaa
at Hattie'*. ■MiHlern meOrange Ave. Phone 708-J.
.Makl&gt; M ,r *s» Wa»fc fa— -a—■ Lot* 3, 4, 8, (I, 7, A 8 of Block 3
painting, Phone 198-.M.
this)
Mayfair also lot 3 of Block 13 COMPLETE bathroom fixtures
S c le n tlflr r x tr .
Mayfair Priced from $500.00 to
PHONE 148
with tank A heater. I 3-lminer HI— nurdnenn Opportunities
1730 00 Term*.
ga* cook stove, 2 Iron liedsted*.
I 'h tt n e i l i l ' i
fVaai A— Hill ka h m i M
will tako good fence post* «* MUSIC STORE—Record*. Radio
1
tk- talaaka— •» a # « Loll
34.
38,
an,
B
lock
3
tint
secj
part payment. Write P. O. Bo*
I iM U ta -kara- II [•«&gt; aana
Repair. Priced below Inventory.
tlon Msrvanla. Pr«.*8460.00 etch | 211 or Phone 273-J.
lla UaiM la Ika 1st takes* k—ft,
Hattie Cleaners
Owner has oilier inleiesl*. Thella M in t l-i Ikla ——
i«r
Tarmt.
I
Go o d a n d b a d
Music Box. 110 W. 1st. St. San-1
l laa Ika (4 h MIm i U W H IM
&lt;Pll K-FP and DELIVER)
la toy • —•»!!». la e#4ei tea
I ford.
— la m h i tka k—i ftaaalkla Lota 16 thru 10—24 thru 31 Block Reg. 1138.98 2 |&gt;c. Sofabed
t:i 1« W. l.1lh HI.
$80,115 j,(- Sale-HlIUPPfc C H A P E A U -!
Suite
L mvU*. sU West A4a e e a lf te
hlan I Park. Also I, 2, A 3
14.05
La — affiaa • • tfca M r kafa—
ii*i*I Dresser
entire stock exclusive millinery.
I f f 0 Highland Park. Pi ice I1 u»ed
I
Mohagnny che»t of
Plume IIIH-J after 5 P. M.
1
1380.00 Term*.
10.05 ’
I PIa—a - mm — t»«*4tst«i/
Drawers
------------------ I S
III — art— aaeftta la r-a» aft
24.50 12— special Nervicw* —i/iOZAUK IKE
Lota 3(1 to 43 Inclusive, second see- I used Ice Box
Vv# i r n— 1 fta •———lkla_
tlnn Fori J4kjlng,Ate6.00 each. % I used. Double Hwl, coll
% -ra 't t * • — II
20.081
spring k 8d w«Yirei«*
DODG K-PLYMOUTH
iI
| Lots I, 2, 3 Block 0 llighland I’Hrk ■I used 3 |«\ Living Itmmi
PARIS AND SERVICE
20.051
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Sultir
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Phone III) I
Oarage Bulld&lt;HB v i
condition|
MATHER OF SANFORD
Mlu Palmello Ave.
close
to
uptown
business
district,
^n.I.n'J
K.
1st.
Hi.
Phone
127
NEW
FI.C.'iRS
siirlaced
to iw-rfe.
SANFORD
Priced lit sell, with terms to) p[rxiTHK Framing ■ Large selec-1 tlon. Old floor* made like new.
suit purchaser.
V|nlslilrig, cleaning A waxing I
HERALD
I lion mouldings in slork. (Juick
portabl* power plant, 22 year
I -eivice.
C, A. WHIDDDN. SR., Itrnker
experience in Seminole f'nniily
sENKARIK file** A Palm Pit.
Phone 1281 112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
HO H. Park Ave.
H M Gleason, Lake Mary.
Phone 320.
I "HAIRY INDIGO”, the finest VENETIAN BLINDS made to or (
—1
FO R K E N T
rler Seininolu Venetian Itlm-i
KEVKKA1. homes, ranging in! ,„ v,,| ■rop thnl can be sown in
Co. 820 W. 3rd. St. Plume I
price from 23,800.(MI to $7,500.-1 K, a n d s«dl building on any
jtOOMH furnished apartment,
1102-W.
|
00. Some of these homes are
land, highest type and germingpew kitchen unit, full Hotel xernew and some are close In.
ilnn, too pound* $35.00 F. O. H.
vice In eluding utilities, linen*,
E sprit Undid Repairing
Terms can be arranged on some
)l(.(r (trllvrred In lot* of 200
F«cl Myers, 311 E. 2nd. Ht
tanndry A maid services. Mr.
of them.
I pounds and over. A. M. Pre- GALL 517 for Battery, Generator
,lfB,nail* Valdei llataj.
Llstlng* wanted on homes, farm s; vatl. Phone 2104 Seville, Flornnd S isr.cr srrvlre. Swain’&lt;
RkW. iinfuml*hetr apt. Phon«
and groves.
. H|n.
’
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J, W, HALL, Realtor
I
*,
T."*lilit*
4H Bntlciy Set vice, 301 W. First
Ht.
f e t f l t itOOTW modem apartm ent
With furniture - 606 H. Park NEW MASONRY Store llulldlng, | . \
SEE t/H FOR
watehn*
$7.08
H I E M IN E U A N C K It
Ave.
(HIM EGG It A I'll PRINTING
fl lots and garden. Ilghls, water,,
\ RMi - NAVY HUIIPLUS
AND
TYPING
llRNIHlIKD APARTMENT. 12-' $7800.00 on 17-1*2.
,
m.l N. Palmetto Avenue
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Magnolia Avenue.
,
HANFORD
nJ* V *11n*****Air u !
' COM PLBTK set Wearcver alum -'
{Pr. OgJt_Ajr Market. II.... e l ....
y k„ n,,w. will s a rrific . lift N Park
THE Ctiwalt Apia,, ronven-|
pace THOSE ITOl they k n o w
Phone Dm
ullti l«tn $250.00. S cvitmI home*
lloJ M
lently located across from the
THE COUNTERFEITERS!
ORLANDO
Morning
Rrntlnid.
Or
under rmiilrucHon. KlHtniitKn!
11 * “ ’ *
. ■
:*|*nal Office, one room efficiency
Heights, 0 mites soulli. Mfflre on EVEN ft DDE Outboard Motor 0.7
lando Evening Star. Call Itulpb
‘apartment, modern tile hath,
property. W. .1. Garnett or
H P. I cylinder, perfect condlHuy. 11115 .1.
. suitable for business couple nr
Phone Orlando 2H1H5.
'ion. 112 W. hirst Street.
KI.ECTItif’ nr
•Individual. Phone.550.
.
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I USED Automatic Gas water hunlACBTYI ENK
ftlRNIHIIED Booms with kitchen­
Used Electric range, lined'
WHI.DING
ette. Gas A hot water, 8IH W. A new two hcdmmi house, large I rr.
li e llefi Igerutor. Hill llnrdwars •
Hanford Motor A Eripl. &lt;*
1st. Street, Hanford.
Co. 3uI E. First St. Phone 53, i
rooms, Npaclmrs closets, Vene­
208 W. 1st Street
R ore A Filling Htutlon romblnatian hlinil*, nice bath, complete Kill.LED edge kitchen sink with NOVELTY WORKS Lawn Fur
tlon, good location. Phone 545, kitchen, with caldnels, double
buck, Murphy Steel la-d A m at-. nil urn repairs. All kinds of wood
J jjfte r 0:00 P. M. Itafl-w .
I alnk, water heater, stove, refri­ lies*,
till .Myrtle Ave.
work. Boats A Truck bodies. Let
U N F U R N I S H E D Cottage, 0
gerator, ventilation fan and P I T T S B U R G H Utility House' us figure on your Job. (Under
room* A bath, Available June
dlnnette suite, with beautifully
Paint. Outside white 14.05 gal-’ A White, Glndervlllu, Phone
tat. H14 Elm Avenue.
tiled floor, large screened porch.
11103-R.
loll.
Thla house Is located on two SENKARIK Glasa A Paint Co. LAWNMOWKKH sharpened, bi­
N)UK room modem apt. Furnlahlota near the city limits and Is M2-IH W. 2nd. Hi,
*d. 500 Park Ave.
cycle* repaired, lock and key
Phone 120.
of frame construction with life
work. No walling—work guar­
At 127 Arlington Way, Ormond
time
siding,
This
house
Is
priced,
anteed. II. W. Shuman, 310 MICKEY MOUSE
I' Reach, 5 room furnished house,
below
construction
cost
for
....
.
Im*16—ARTICLES WANTED—6 East 4th. St., Sanford, Fla.
' electric kitchen, garage. Near
mediate sale.
(Formerly with Williams Klxlt
beach A bua. June or Auguit
*110,00. Caldwell, Bog 206, Or­ I have a three bedroom house, In GOOD used piano. Phone j40-J,
Shop).
______
mond Beach,_______
cash pik e paid j « r Uft STEAM-LUX
House Washing.
. a nice location two baths, large Highest
furniture. Ted Davla ru ralttt
PibERN four room apartment
Entlro outside area Including
rooms throughout. Two lots
Co 311 E. Ut. Ph. 08g.
Lfurnished. $00 Park Avenue. • , nice trtfs and shrubbery, Terms
| screens. Frou estimates. Phone

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Friday, May 27—9 til 7

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Kiwanis Meet

Udroom In th* Olrnllnt Building. 'era had the bridge*. They covered
Chinese W*r
Hut no far lha only known the avenue* which lead to Woosung
view*
ine
rccoru
or
nosi-war
J
a
p
rr«nttaar*
n
m
Face
o*«)
foreign casualty waa a BrltUh through Hongkew, the part of
I f i s l l s s r l P rn sa P m * O a e )
IC a a t l
an In the light of both domestic hundreds of foreigners -Amerl mibjeet, R. F. Vercnberg, w,winded Shanghai north of Sow how Creek.
service* given by Frank Lam son with Ktri
and forefgn circumstance* influ- cans. Hrltish. I’ortujruoan, Nether In a etraet near the American The Nationalist* had guns and
a* past president of the cluh last only iM
Icuring the course of event* ran landers, Erench-and many Chin consulate. All Americana, na far anlper* In many building*.
year, Mr. Allen presented him porta are
help but note encouraging pro- as*
with a certificate.
000,000 |
tm ! i . C
.0U kjVer*',
The Communiat attacker* . were
«re*»."
Rifle and marhjne gun llrt ""
,
‘"^ in ch in g forward on the *0nth aide
Dwelling on the seven major 30 comp*
.UnrArthur
then
concluded:
splattered
ugulnst
some
of
(hi
ohli'ctlve* of Klwanl* for 1049. 1040.
«e0f
!h.r WC&lt;M,ni “I l he Creek, the area that used
"The rntP of such progress may structures. A few bullet* -n'uctur til*
lay of
the communiat orcupa- |j (( (*, ,}1P international nettle.
Mr, Allen pointed out tha prevIn *ns
not sotisfy those who would at- cd them. Two bullet* landed u
t,n'
merit. In *ume place* they Imil
&lt;lence of one divorce to every previous
tempt to apply to Japan stand- , If. S Consol Omteral John Cain!',
two and a half marriage*; un- that J*pa
urd* anil remedies peculiarly tip* l » .
—— Knitted
children
reaming
the lagged, ll
pljrahlr o eondition* i‘lsi'whi-ii., | %*•**•%»?••** A A ****2»*V A A
street*, anil sehools larking teach- trol* are
ji.ni ii eninprcheiislve onedersinmllng [ A
* * *
er*. Klwanl* objective No. I I* to iruptiou I*
I of tin- Japanese problem nroute* t
Ipjnfurce the foundation* o ftb en a- jplace,
iwonder rhat such inogre** !■«*-« , Y
lion’* social structure, tins home, jI MarArthiir contended the in- been
ns great anil rapid as It ; •?»
the church. Mini the school, he tie crease In economic crimes w*« le*dared.
than in other war ravaged conn j
Development nf c hararter amt tries mill thnt ‘’political cm nip i
PepperV Report
self reliance In youth by provid- tlon has run afoul of a new pnpulm |
log proper guidance, sound lead- concept of po'itlcal morality-"
*
eisltlp, mid training fnr life work
MarArthiir declared nriunl gov''
was stressed try Mr
as ernmeui admlmsirnttve emplo,i
Klwimi* objective No.
Including postal worker* nml no 1 on«
rluh, spousineil by Klwania offers tlomil rural polb-e, numheii-il man'
ijiitsininllng iipporlimltle* for gold- 839,5110 lie snid they wen- tin
aiiei- in this direction, be asserted. llrst to he screened in tin- &gt;«■
Ferforninnre* of nil respnnslhil- cupnllnn purge progrmn. An ml•y
llie* of dtisenshlp nud promoting dltiooal 71 l,r.7H workers me cm MIMIIICF (11*1111.
the fullest pnrtlrl|iiitlon In local ployed In nlilllles and other en­ A fte r hearing the A M A wllnes- JA
anil itailoniil nffnlrs In order thnt terprises which in Japan are gov­ ses, the suhciimmlttee recessed tin- ' JL
til nest Tuesday. The group will JV
the fundamental* of free govern- ernment owned.
mem and Individual enterprise
Acknowledging that government resume |ts study thru of the Ad- j A
mav be preserved, were listed a* and private enterprises follow .. rm iuislr»tlnn’a general health |irn- ] i
aid .gram and varlm i* alternate plum, t jT
the third ohiccljvr.
dlvlde-the-wm k
policy, lie si....
Mr Allen named the fourth litis whs nue way of absorbing the I Coin sold Hint "for 10 years ' O
.tlir I'edcral Security Agency n m l 'A
objective as combatting Commun­ surplus workers.
ism suit all other Ideologies which
"ll mav hav 0 lieeu t ill1 mean1 ot other giivernineni agencies hnvi T
ONE HOUR
tend in destroy the spiritual, ec­ p lis e rv iu g the c n p lla lls l structure l.eeu spemllng imnulhorlred m i ' %*
fomis
In
thump
tile
drum
for
!
4
9
onomic, mol political freedom of in J a p a n /' he "apt " IV r la in ly d
.A
the individual.
1hio hi.i*ti the means n f avoidingh, siH-iall/eil medicine," lie nddeil:
On* lot Spring and
"Now. however, when the Am I t
the
unrest
In
i-v
ilu
M
r
In
uimsv
mi
Pontine mil Hie ruthless de­
eiicaii Medical Association fiim lli *2*
Anrnmei dresses in
struction of iihiIommI resources, e m p n ly iiiP iit."
Ilm geuaiMl said the 11-&gt; - I strikes hark n! 'he illslorleil pro A
inch as waste of finest* In I lorignmlii of the sociali/ers and tlir , J
Drape, Hotelier I.In
i.1a, hr urged ns a fifth objective trade uulnnlsm . w ith n rru p a iu
the conservation, replenishment encour'iiaement wa* » factor m g i\ or him *.hi poyroller*. we sod- V
en, Htisotung and
nlv len t unfounded ami intern
&lt;£•
and development of natural as t in po stw ar g ro w l Ii o f e rp o it di,“i-»l.
chaigi-’i that the American
li.n le ,
sets such as there.
1‘nilnn
Value*
(
" I 'r e w ar c o n i|i« tllim i n ffe re d in Medical Associut ion i» inv'iiitoe
The oilier twn objective* inilI
Washington
w
iili
a
lilgh-powered
ejs
linrd weic to strengthen the bonds w o rld m urkels b&gt; cheap Japanese
of friendship between Canada and goods liaseil op iindf-ip aid lutu.r lobby nml a huge slllsll fund. Those A
are nh-oliilely untrue and
J
the I lulled hi ales and support was a source o f co n tin u in g re«i-nl 1charges
1liiete wtio linvc been mill ing them ♦!*
all program* essential to tlti'lr n ie iil m id cn n ip la in t in o llie i culm Ikliow
lliey lire false."
y
HOSE
...e s .” lie said.
defense ami mutual welfare, nml [trie
liolu named .........
tint he
I
" W illi the trade im lo iilsn i lie
to work for peace and Intel nation­
f
al understanding and furthei the VI loped lllld e i the occupation. Iso said
" lliio u g li vicious Inmiendn, false
2 Pi*.
effort* of the United Htates mol neai* lftt.nl fu r the fir s t l|lue in implication
and
outright
dlsiortlnii.
A
h isto ry lias lu v n freed fim ii
Its timer am* toward these ends
attempts have to-eu • J
Edward McKinley, Jr., was In tilo ita tiu ii For the fir s t tim e i ilrllbrrfttv
ole to omlcriniiic public ciuifid
**•
N e w .S u m m e r B ltH ila *
Itoilttic.l s- * guest of the h o }ii«lnrv s propei bMiaitee I* le-im&lt; Ii Pe
in I lie nut mo’s doctors, and *%
effected between liili.n am i capital
Club
i.M u fti" ,t iip|iem that the Am- ^

MaeArthur’s Report

MORE T V BANDS
in Union said today It hopei to
WASHINGTON, May 20—(&gt;P)— open additional television chanThe Federal Communication* Com nela In the ultra-high frequencies
by “lata fall." .
These would aupplament the
very approaches to the bridges. present 12 channel* In th# veryAt others they were three block*
high frequency hand, for whl*'n
away.

FRIDA Y &amp; S A TURDA &gt; May 27-28
SI’ECIAI

PreHliyterlmi Rt»|iorl

in I t.e Japanese rcoim m y, and lh r
erienn Medical AsSocimmo is*-n | ♦
Japanese e r p o r li r- must flin t il.' U
gaged m devious nuellilcal lacln
e^e
nun I i ts on n more tru ly emu
in its iippnsiliiiii in iiatpilml .........
A
p e titiv e liasi-t "
misery health insurance"
J
lie -aid th a t tim e alone w ill I"
Pepper, a co sputisur of lie■ivcrcnliif the w a r-lto ru n u tIp n lfiy
A dm inistratin'* health hill, asked *♦«
to the
Japanese
rem a ining in
liolu how mtieli the AM A lueX
mnny lands.
niisi .1 to fight I II " Trum an insui , ♦
M n c A itlm r denied lie lias ever
-nuee |ilmi. Gum siil'l he had lieeu | *-*
i vpiessed the hope that when the
told alum! ||,5nu.lKM already hn* A
D. S. leave- 'apan its p o lil &lt;.1.
tti.|.|i collecteil
I X
re n te r o f g ra v ity w ill he "a H lH * , The A M A goal Is IM.unn.nno. to j &lt; ♦
li ft nf re n te r.’
hr rn lse il by a I ’J fl assessment u - , A
" I have
ro n siste n tlv and regainst I'HCh o f Its niem lno*. G uilt . I
lii'iili- lllv p u lilie ly d rid n ird llin t ‘.in
,
f
p o llllc l aim here lies along the said.
I Hi* V
m iddle road o f dem on a ry ," lie ) &lt;if ll II t «»l&lt;l t In*
I ,\M A "o p e n ly, fra n k ly and hwnestsold, lidding:
ly Is engaged In a iitilln n a l ediicu
X
- i* i,or prluiHiv icoiiiiinlc
I on cam paign In give tin people &lt;D»
iour|iase has lieeu to lav strung
the fa c t" nlmut com pulsory health .♦*
fmmilatloo* for the drvehipiitenlin siirn hcc and He fa c t* about vn|.
1
: In Japan of a capllnllslle sy dem
iiiila r y lio n lth Inaitrntice."
▼
htised upon ftee private rotnpeilMe said: "W e fn u ik ly oppose A

^
......... ! iin- f im i mul we enllinslnsiienll.t A
wrongly it is hecoinlng
Irtcmaa- stress on Dlirlxlim i hrotherhood,
f a v r the si.eoud." 1
lngly ready to run the
risks of iimst white RouHieru ehurehmen
| f th * AM A Im iHr mimuuls to S *
Kmithern resentment."
are still unready to work or wor- lohhying, then "it Is Inhhying in
Ko where
does
the
rlm irh ship on a common level with their Hie finest Aim-iii-an tiio ljllon , and X.
itam IT
’hmthers in Christ’ of a different every ilortnr Is pmu.l of ids part." Y
Halil the re |in rl: “ for all nttr c o lo r,.,"
(Join said.
♦ + + ♦ + &gt; + (.+ &gt; + + .y+ + +++ 4,++ + + + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + i. + + + + + + + + + * * + + + + + e + + + |. n . + |. r&gt; + .v v&gt; + .i. |.+ V

tine talde assorted fabrics including
Tissue Gingham, T’hamhray, Pique,
Murf f 'lull Prints, Seersucker; al*o
-.•me i uyuns ill prints Values tu I VS

One table assinled cotton fal.net
regular price I till yd.

S p e c ia l « 9

vd.

PUASSIERES
Vonthform, values b&gt; I tMl
iToseiml

Wardrobe Case with ,|ie-.» racks

CURTAINS

each $*|

Ruffled Scrim and Tailed

BLOUSES

lace

relanese, re

Panels

Valors

to

Mbit pi

LADIES’
COTTON BRIEES
lly Van Hanlte and Darters, BOc va.
hies

Special 2 for
tailored and lace

CANNON PRODUCTS
DISH TOWKI.H— Rapid dry,

HIIFKTH — Rest Quality
Muslin, sire 7l‘altl&gt;, regular
value M.ttH

largo site, regularly Mlic ea

SPECIAL

UIRI aS

BLOUSES

Nice assortment

of

styles

Special J.i)H

Sjuvlnl -I fur

Special 2 *w

HATH HKTH —l.ltl cover and matching mats in paslala and whit*
chenille, sanforiltd. .

Special $ J act

In

ages " thru I I, regulurly pric­
ed "JIH * MOB

Closeout

a fo r I

MEN’S SPOUT s u n n ’s
Ainu
small
assortment
Gills' Hallilng Suits

CHILDREN'S
HOUSE SLIDES

GIRLS’
COTTON PANTIES
White ami teaman, made by (Jirdan,
age* 2 thru 10, regular prlca 50c pr.

Special J.iJS

Foam rubber noles, comfortable and
waahahl*

T-SHIRTS
F n g ilili rlh w ith breastpockets in
white and colors. Hires 8m , Mad.
only

Boy’s Swim Trunks
Hoisr alyl* or s«»ln
made by McGregor. Age* 5
to IH, regular price 2.50 *nd
8.50

%4

Mhort sleeves in all sires, fabrics
and pailrrns; also dress shirts In
broken sires, values to 3.0ft

Off rpgultr price

Boy’s
Button-On Blouses
It) Tom Hawyer, ages 3 lo
ft. regular v*Ute» lo 1.08

LEISURE COATS

Special

TKRRY

Coal stylet and ‘ allp-

SHIRTS

wear. Values to L&gt;t}0

overa, ideal for beach
Closeout . . ,

Qu.ntlil

4 CUPS

0

4 D inner PIuIch

4 SAUCERS

•

4 Cereal Dishes

•

1 SUGAR

1 CREAMER

Regular price 0.05

Closeout 3.93

S p eck !

UNDERWEAR
Mrtt’a Shorts, boxer style or elas­
tic aides with gripper doting,
rollon, nr rayon, Rise 28 to 43,
train,
a 2.00
t&gt; tnura, -_.
value to
pr. V.

2 pr. for $ 4

Special $ 1 pr,
MEN’S SOX

CASH and CARRY

With High Rchirol em­
blems, for hoys and
girla, white and rolora,
regular print 80c pr.

Id cnlora, regular values to M

Special 2 pr. for 9 |

HANDKERCHIEFS
white, extra larg* *iae, In fliu

Special 0 for $J

Vdlue * e ; l7 J 0 •' - ‘

Closeout &lt;1.95
■ •9

�fT Section Two ’

Section Two
Established 190M

V O LU M E X X X X
, ■»-

A nM luTfllfrl I're ^ o I fa c e d

75,000 Schools
In U. S. Offer
But One Teacher|

Friendly Greeting At Parley

Yotinc Pioneers' Ate
Formed In Eastern
Section Of Nation

F liu
D i f f e r e n t ck
In
E tliic a fin n
Q u a lity

H E R E IN . May 8B. .,1*.
Hitter
st»rt»d
indui-lt inaling
German
youth In N a/ilam lit tin* ncr of
ttti. But Mi&gt; I'oiiinim iiiii* ini'v i ill
leg Eastern Germany •«t m• ( with
the sl.x-vearnld*.

W A S H IN G T O N . M ay Srt- (/Pi
I he nation *tlll Imt more that• fft.IMM* llt'l.llm t not
all redt
.I'lieulhmt i* i w ith only one teach t
er.
Mo*t of III* * * a ir In rural ar*# *
lin n -ra lly -peaking, tli* mimt c *
p *ll*lv r wa&gt; for a *tal-» to glv# *
child an education I* In a amall

“We err nol oh) -n-Migl- jet
to go Into *li» factories mil help
r#*llre ■ bettei lir* tint up mi
not too young to help fl|iht for
peace, beratix* we wci# not too
young either, in suffer fitmi the
war mill Iti ioiH(i|neiiri&gt;p."
Thlx &lt;111) 111*111 ivii&lt; lumlr by «
ten-year-old tc-v it n t'nitinuitil it
youth r nII\ The hoy l&lt; u ineiule-l
of th* “ Young I'lonerrH," n neo
Communist
Votillt organisation
comprising hoy* mnl gill- b#tw*#n
*tx nn'l II ienr&lt; "f Mg'The “fight fni peme," that I*
the fight iigain*! weslrm "Iiii
p#Hall*t* mol m u intingr-rs,” ha*
hffli lepentrdly ileicrllied hy Collimniitil youth U-adt-r* n* one of 1hi
task# of thi i childrens organi/attlJII
T lie oplri to **el op 'tie “Totlltg
rtoufrr&lt;“ riime limit the ltu**mohii'keit “tirrimiii Ecinmliilc t ’mon&lt;l*s|oti." Ihn t'oiiiiiiinilnt-eoiilrolleil
d» fnrt■&lt; government of the Himifttl lone, which decreed I lint pi
pft'eer" crn'lp* tie *et op nl every
&lt;rhool in the /.one.
A Rustle" /.one leiirhei 'vho ie
eeitlly fled to western Germany
Mid school principal* ................. I
th* /one. predominantly t oiiniioo
lulu, went to work quickly. I hey
got » grenl nonilrer of children to
enroll In the new orgHlilfatloii.
Hut RiUitmi pollt IchI officers
i.i er* disiltnvrd, mill the teacher,
u-heii they receive tithe find tue"'
heiihlp llsi* ft"" ' O'*
I " '1'
elpel*
'I line HI II toll many meninei *,
Slid the Ho* null*. They *"l'l

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F " l 14’ k" ' i f f i * I #*41 n 1 M e &gt;i i1 * 1" tlH f f i l l Ml*’
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vehool.
Till* I* imlntcd up In a report
frotll tin- rmihi'il "f Stale IJnvrniiiciiI.* It'* tin- fir*l *ludv nf I'
H cilinatimi ttint lia* Itccn rn-id*
by any agctlvy ic p ie ,c itin g «!'
the *tatc*
j
111* cmun-il ic |im l
*a y * lb * i*
a i* Im m rtur d iff-rcm -e*
within
m mi y stilt** In tin- ipiHlity am)
i-nsl nf cdiii-allmi offered I'hlldrr.n
T h * ** d iffo rn ti'e* * v i* l nol nolv
between rural and i-ilv schoola, Iml
also
between
different
rtltnl
school* and between d ifferen t rltv
school* In *"llte »tnle* the en '
MEETING IN THF, ROSE MARBLE PALACE III Peris »t the open tier pupil of operating aoto*
lug of the lllg Four Foreign Minister* Conference, * to til ml Imoil school* I* ten lim e* or more wliat
slmke in earhiirigeil hy 11. S. Secretary of Slntc Dealt .............. (right I it I* for othi'i si'IomiI ..
The report * a y i that ill Cobmol l(u**ln'* Foreign ('nmmisnr Anilrel Vl*lnn*ky t Intel iih iiiio h I
r h i fo the "|n-ratine cost |icr pupil
Itudlupliiitol
in one riirnl district I* 133 blit in
Htiotlicr it I* fW.'IH
Wyoming i-laltn* tin*tml«-id
» |||| (lie most cosllx clementIIi ■

Public Is Invited To Donate
Books To Junior High School
III* puliln n irip ie n ril In ilnn.il* hook*
of tlie jun i'u High N I mmiI lilu *rv w lm li lie*
ten, where** the Mini tlinulil lie (ire Imiiki
uln m l m itlou iliri
M l*. I lei nu n Jsiulucn i* riiairiuen nl

In (ill g*p*
th* t l i* li* t
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5 NegrocH Seek
Court Order For
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C ite d

3rd Member Of
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HANFORD, FLORIDA. IIII'RSDAY MW

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Reds In Germany
Enlist Youths In
Fight For Peace

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In almoiit Identical suits, they
s!!»g*l they had been “arbitrarily
Hi mlnutea and high ......... . i- -t-d*
refused admission" solely because
not more than an limn **- h -lay
ef I hair race and color In violation
hetween liolli# and *rl|i'"l
of the United Htsles constitution.
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dem * a giinil education |o -gram
ally qualified for admission to the
cannot lie offered hi high 1....Is
university and seek training which
of 1**8 Ilian lt'3 pupils *«•*!■' «•
the stale does not offer at the
excess)vr rnxt, If at all
Florida A. snd M. College for
And V*l lh * r * o r*
3,""" togli
produrlhm o f Tmore" Jhan"^t,him."nn Haarliwn. Thmua*. .............. trow ,,’.
Negroes.
*ehoo|» with fewer than I"" no
VU11I (ll». L ,
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Th# negroes are Rose Boyd of (‘nr» hml Irurkn In thin vrnr'* .w i , , l*no
nils Among Miese ti.fttM) tloi, n »
Martin, who wants to study plisr- olid quarler. Its planning »"* op . ’
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r* vt‘ !"-,,P r,i’7 3,7fiU w ith fewer than h" pm-d i
ntscy, William T. Lewis of Martin set. however, hy Ihe assembly lln*
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Th# ettunrll xays many ,&gt;*!*»
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and Virgil D. Hawklna of Gainst- Interruptions due to supplier
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T
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In
Paravlllt, who want to study law) strike* and fltmlly
iflot* . Jnlinston. Mary. To Have I r l d * tun stlinll to In*#* anv c*«
Oliver Maiwall of Belhunde-Cook- page,
sonaht# standard of opeiatmg -(
man College at Daytona Beach,
All the so-called Independent* mill To Hold” , Kipling, Rndyarili flelency. W liat l« worse. nmiiv
ehetnlc.il enilnaarlng; and Betija- excepting Slmlebaker wer«* hit by
" f R,''wi!*V. have law* that actually ........ .
min F. Finley of Ocala, agrlcul- the slrlke In the Hemllx AvlHtlm, - 1'
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tural education.
Corp. plant at Smith He.pl, Iml. I htdgh hmul W«*
.. Mower ; d lx trift* loo amall for ecmimpiv or
rplliretlnu prograni’1
Tha aulls wera brought against Several were forced to close be- Masefield, John. Melg*, ornalla, good
Dl.eiiaaliig thr training of ''* h
lh a anna wera orougni agatn.t
|h „ Mtrlk(,
off Mlcir Montgomery. Lucy M . "Anns of
tha Board of Control, Praaldent J.
#r». the report say# a .......
of
Hlllls Millar and R egtitrar Rich­ brake equipment. They were sbleM'r*#ii tialdes
state* have lower tinalifi- »Moii
to
reopen
after
gelling
their
dies
Muitroe,
Kirk,
rhrnugh
Rw»"»P
ard B. Johnson of Uta University.
out of the South Rend factory and •t**1'1' • Catioanialea, Fis­ standards for rural teacher i "-an
Tha nagroaa are represented by hy
court order
tiling" heather . etc.; Nordhof, 1for learlmrs In eltv xehooli
Ale* Akerman, Jr„ of Orlffndo,
"For example. Missouri u-».-l
They
then
shifted
their
htake
Charles.
"Mutiny on the Rounty";
former Repttbllcen member of the huiltiess, at least temporarily, to! Noyes, Alfred;
fie* only eight xeinPSler h--uti of
OlHvatit,
Alfred,
atate Rouse of Representative*.
college pre|&gt;aratlnn for an an
Ha askad for a hearing on tha pe­ other concerns such as Wagner Bob, -*ii of Hattie ; Olla, Ja '" * ‘- proved rural arhoot, hut Iti* re ­
Elactrlc
Corp.
»f
St.
Ixmls.
r
Fyl**r
j
Thomai
N#ltition for alternative writ uf man­
Jumps to tit) limit • (or
Moat car makers are running »"n&lt; Rjd Hocks . In nit Vlr- quirement
damus next Monday, but th r court
an elementary nrhnnl In a high
well
ahead
of
their
last
year’s
k'inla
;
Pease,
Howard;
Po-T
^ddid not sat a hearing Immediately. production yoltime. The various K»r Allan! I orter. Gene Stratton, school district anu to (ill) hours
Akerman appeared before tljp
for an elementary achool wh*r# It
board of control in bebalf of tha General Motors divisions have , Freckles , elc.i 1 oriter, William is combined with a high -i-hnol,"
built
about
160,00(1
more
cor*
so
Sidney
(O.
Henry);
Pyla,
Howard,
negroes. Ha said they "want thslr
xaya.
year than they did In the ,"Men of Iron"
Iron", ’LStory _of King theIt report
legal rights" and would refuse far | Cthis
adds that If any distinction Is
U'sallNHvS tie Pea# 4 S#c, S&gt;
a a l l a a e 4 O a P a n * * Sec *»
atate scholarships to pay .part of
made. It ahould require more
their axpeiuea at uut-ofiatats
training for teachers In isolated
schools,
area* where they are without
benefit of supervision or ed*-pisle
Chairman J. Thomai Gurney of
teaching aids.
the Board of Control told him that
In slew of racial aagregatlon pro­
RED RADIO
visions of tha constitution and
MANILA, Mey 2fl—f/l*. rite
atatutas of the atate, tha board
Communist radio In Peiping to­
had no authority to admit tha
WINTER PARK. M*y ZL—(Specisl)—Rollins Colle|e will award night broadcast spsache* of delenegroes to a white Institution.
I t Is those atatutes the _____
negroesdiplomas lo 145 »entoi». iti loiicii gradualing data in hUlnry, *t Com- gatee assembled to ccIclirHt* Hie
ara attacking In Ibu 9uprtrat mncfintnl Exerciie* Tburiday. June 2, at 10 A* Mi in ln€ Kaowlei victory s t Shanghai.
Speakers exportex C H I u m #
Court.
Memorial Ctispel. . , ,
„
communists to "strive to li)i*iato
Preiident Hamilton Holt, who retiree ai head of the college slier all of Asia."
ITALIAN DISORDtHB
Among those the radio -tab)
ROME, May 85—l/P)-N tw d i r 34 year*, he* been selected hyf
attended were Ll Chi Han, antiorder* broke out in both the the senior elaaa to deliver the of their college career.
Rollins Decorations of Honor Kuomlntang leader, Chang l.att
north end wrath of Italy today commaocamant address, H will be
a* the -farm strike, which ha* Ms last public appearance as pre- will also bo bectowed on Individ­ of th# democratic league ami re­
already resulted in two deaths sldsnt In Florid* baforo his re­ uals who have contributed most to presentative nf the Netlonallat
ami ovar 100 injured, entered tta tirement on Aug. 5t. He has also the progreao of tha college during peace delegation.
bean elected aa honorary member the past year,
eighth day.
MOTHER SENTENCED
Police arrested more than 150 of the elaaa of 1545.
Baccalaureate Service wlU be
NEW YORK, May 2 5 -/,P i- A
At the same time the college held in Xnowlea Memorial Chapel,
atrlkara who Invaded fam e,
convicted or burning the
fought with worker* aad tried to will award special honors to sen­ 8uaday, Mag 85, with the Rev. f mother
hand of her alne-year-otil *on
iors, including th* Algernon 8ydoecupy land.
last Thanksgiving was sentenced
•ulliraj: Medallion for out­
At Andifa, near the Adrlathr
to
™ a■ term
m m of
&lt;u up
uu to
vo three
mixx years
port of.Bari, eo^ne^^OOO *tHk|W» standing character, tha Libra Cup th . World." B , u Ih , ItO m 9 in
the penitentiary.
MMhod ontoh -fknalaada.
to
a
aanlar
woman
for
leadership,
J. Fred Hartley, Jr., of the-grad­
U rn N * . i g j i
General Sessions Judge Owen
arreeted .
and tha General Reeve Awards uating close.
W,
Bol
than passed the sentence on
takdhi th(hl T ' r t T f f tha
far, oeholarahlp to fire student*
Candidates for boehetor degreso
Geraldine Vetter, 38, decal ^m m utiat-ddkdueted
maintaining the highest academic toHodi Miu Janet Hetael aad Mrs.. C

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PORTLANIt. O re. May 'M—
(/P)— The litglirst DWiiii I of tli#
TTntInn#,I ''m ill'll nf (Hat* liarilsn
Club* whh |iro-*«nt#&lt;l la*t night to
Llbrrly Ijydo lljillry, Corn*ll
Univcrxlly inn llniltur"it
Thu
32 yen, - old
acluitlxt
who won tin* top award of Ilia
Mi* F.xsiuhv# (loaid "I tli# &lt; #t-li#l Flotlils ( outnil, Hoy Si mil,
Men'a Gi»ril#n Club licit yasr,
was awarded a gold tin'dal for I of Ani#rti a, mcl at ll,# Imimt I #iit#i I’M,lay evening willi an alleinlame
Ills llfatong cotili ilnitioti* to lior- ol -II men ftotn th# air®, and wtlli I’.etiJenl Paul Raymomi nl Daytona
ticnlttirn. Tin- intthmiil ••»,,i«ii*il Heaili iitexiding.
created tile gold -nod medal for
I'i*c#iliitg the esectiltve Imaid meeling, tlie vartoui Council operat­
K ill,K U IN FAI I
tho apeelul citatimi
NEW YORK, May '.(it —&lt;/P)—
ing ronnnittoaa met for tin- pur-'#
no*o of iiiiiklllg fullin' pin 11* and' property for the development of Atop a five-story IiiiiMIuk. Rubin
FAY HIKE
for prupurlng their report* for a now council camp. Tin* board Chinos, 16, wa* trying fo get a
MIAMI, May 2H — (/lb—The the t-xcciilivo board
new kite Into tlie air vaster lay.
aiithorlr.ad lln- committee to tieMiami Dally New* and the Miami
Following thi&gt; report of rmuicll gotiatu for *nl&lt;&gt; a Htrip on th e : HD eyr-i fixed on the kite, be
Herald announced today that n finanro Chairman Claude Wolfe,
......................
walked backward Inward* the
national arbitration board has tl)l, KHVPII .|i.tr|ct chairmen agreed
"
,,re!M:nt C0Uncl1 roof’s sdgo.
camp n,n""r
properly.
awarded union preeamen employ- to bring
- - - - - r“m"
,“
From a nearby rooftop, An­
to a does all acheduled
The organisation ami extension thony Martin, 17, haw tha dinger.
ed by tliv two newspnpera a four flak two campaigns. With further
per cent Increaan in nay retro­ rrfercncea to council finances, committee report given by Scout Ho tried to leap a 10-foot airexecutive Hogan Indicated a shaft to stop Ubinna. The shaft
active to Aug. 22, 1313.
Keith reported that the steady
gain In membership with a won too wldo. Martin didn't
The award waa mndu hy Judge James
tru
st
fund
brochure
would
T
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gain of 17 new Units during the maka tha other aide.
Erskine Malden, Jr., of Youngs­ ready for release soon.
first five months of this year.
town. Ohio in a one-year con­
Simultaneously, the two hoya
Don Cheney, council camping
tract between tha newspapers and
Tho health and safety cummlt- plunged to tho ground. Ubins waa
the International Printing Press­ and activities chairman, reported lee, headed by William Barker, killed. M artin waa reported in
men’s snd Assistant’s Union of on this commlttea’s progress In filed new health and aafety poll- critical condition
today a t •
ths matter of locating auttable
(Oeallaaea Oa Page 4 Sea, t)
North America, Local 807,
hospital.

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TUESDAY MAY 14. 1949 4 &gt;

THE SANFORD HEHALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Tradition Protects
300 Japanese Women

West Side Children
Visit Sanford Zoo

Ford Rejects Terms
Of Union Proposal

First grade pupils of the Weat
Bide Primary School were host*
to kindergarten children of the
school on a trip to the Zoo this
morning.
More than 72 youngsters, ac­
companied by teachers and 46 mo­
thers, walked to the Zoo where
they had an hour of fun watching
the animal* and birds, then re­
turned to Ihe scbtKil to rnloy cup
cake* and pink Ire cream. The
school room* were decorated w|ih
gladioluses. Mr*. Marlon St. John,
school principal, had charge of
the program.

By O. H. I*. K IN O
A f Newafeaturea
TOKYO—Th* American occupa­
tion has penalrated or affected al­
most every place in Japan, but In
Ihe inner palace of the emperor
and empress mure than 300 women
live in tinrlitiunal, unbroken seclualon.
Some little-known fart* about
palm* life am disclosed In tha
current Issue of the
ntHgaiin*
Yotnlhono Shunju in en urtlct*
called "Lndie* Aroiiml the Em­
peror."
Thirty or more court ladle*
serv^ the loyal ruiiptr, assisted by
ilCKl maidservants, Except for Emperor Hirobito, NO men are allowed In I be litliei palHce. On oscasinn* when building repair* a rt
necessary, k it h ' precaution* are
hhoii
i
taken to keep-worker* from ca»ual
1
contact Wllb the patacr women.
M satlnafS Krum Kaee Oeai
I
Tradition rigidly govern* the
lm mi opinion a* to the probable
women’* live*. Practically all are
strength of concrete tdork con­
recruited from Kyoto. Candidate*
struction for the pool.
'
are reunited to perform "the new­
Plana for a building to bonne
broadcasting equipment and stu­
comer'* dance” completely nude
dio* of Radio Station WTHH on
I
except for a. transparent skirt.
the -outhwe*t corner of the block
Purpose of the dance ia explained
**«
Int.n.U, I ito
n permit
rialr m Ii nk
ae rv x I ffife
In which their tower Is located im­
'
as Intended
observation
i undo rip * across the Imliiinn countryside toward Terre mediately east of the Mnyfalr Inn,
. TH E H K A TH -D R A M N ti runnel of u tm
of physical fitness for maid dulls*,
- Haute, hilnging dcntli and dcdiurtlnn. The twist cr, one of several winch struck through the Mid* weir approved, pending final ap| but this Is said to lie unknown to
west, killed fiv,. persons al T rire Hnnle,&lt;•
(International Houndpliotol
provnl by L ily iliillding Inspector
RIADV TO TAKI OTP on a taxi test at a Burbank, Calif'., airport Is tha | the candidates.
Howard Favllle. The land 1* leased
These attendants must Ire pre­
naw twin turbo Jet-anglned XF-90. It Is dtslgned tn trsvel behind enemy i
from Ihe City by tlio station.
lines, seeking out specific military objective* as well as any Incidental pared at any Him* to die for their
An ordinance was discussed to
target, whether on land or tn tha air. li t speed wilt be determined In emperor or empress. In case of
require Installation of flush tollthe try-out*. Later, the new lighter will be taken to the desert lest bese earthquake, fire or other calamity,
el* in all new construction or on
at Muroc Dry Lak* for axperlmental flights. (International Soundpfiolo) they are required to rush In tha
cxi-illug construction when saidImperial k handier within three
lary privies require repair or teminutes to help protect the royal
plaeeiuent.
couple.
A request to elose the alley be.
The maid's Jobs arc not easy.
bind the I'ntllek Fruit Coiii|iany
They must wash quantities of
on French Avenue In order to alI white silk clothing In cold water
low for new additions to the Plant hard' "ru'd
laud wilh little soap lest they In­
was made by Hail Wright. He was ,„„*ea
jure the fabric. They a rt not fed
told that the City will contact
T, ’
'Well, because the head maidser­
other owners of property adjn.
'
vant profits by economising on the
W K tlX K ID S f
I
food allowance.
W e s te rn J i n i l m i M
'I* ‘ hB H,,vy M n r * "•*&gt;*«* « leaa H e N
News
Dlstim-tiims are sharp lietween
W e s te rn J a r n tn ir * *
A request fur a IMP minute park- *
junior ami senior maid duties,
Tlie 1 (i Clock Club
lug lone In front of the Palim-lln ' Fighting
and the junior* are subject to has­
News
Grocery at 317 Palnietlo Avenue ,
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H p o r l* H e in e *
ing by the seniors during thslr
P
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by Harry Carrington, owner, was
* 11
(ruining period.
M u rn lu a D e v o tio n s
refeired to Mayor Carrawny a m i! attention
I
M oods In M u s ic
Ms mi get McKibblii for Inver’.lga- hue* "''ift
W o r ld a t N ine
( I r e a l llv u m s A (J iiu l
lion.
Uni iudU
Variety
Aptdieatlon of Ed llln '/e ef conn* so
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l i l i l . N ew
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Chicago, operator of a sight seeing the eilv
NtlTICI) OK MSITIIR'I *A1,R
I l f . h e s ltrt a M int
boot, to tiring Ills bout hell* for close call
Notice Is hereby given that In
M o rn in g V a rie ty
cruises was reviewed, and the t’lly
Three
piilsuauia uf that certain
final
M u s ic l l a w n l l
decree
nt for**' insure
arid esls
W o r ld n t N oon
will offer him the same lease | Whangpoo,
mad* and entered Into mi Ihe fifth
lion
Club
I runs as to former sight-seeing were sun
A ld e r van I e I ’ n lv
list of April IPt». In and by Ihe
Isial*. said Mayor Carrnwnv.
lOita-k oh
M u s ic a l V a rie tie s
I'linill fourt In anil tor Hemlmile
DRIVINO Hit CAR IHROtiOtl ihe pi, ltd line at the .IKK Industries bstthearlnc ptsnl In Fhltsdelphls, president
lia
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Klorlda. in Chancery, in
A leinesentallve of the Huper- 11 aectlnn i
" "h"*n L Hull smile* al sliikr r, who
di-nm" him into Ihe struck pistil. A temporary court nrder halted
T o d a y 's H la r
a certain cause therein pending
bo Hairy of HI. Augustine was
rlverhn
M ils \ lle n d llp e s
wherein h: leone &lt;1. Holly, plain ■
m«i* picketing ui Ihe plan! ami limitnt the number uf drmmistrators to leu. ( fnlrrmUlunal .Itniurlphnto)

Legislature Action
f t natraueS Prom Page Uae)
to consider nothing hut financial
matters.
Ha xnld Insufficient time remain* to give proper considersHon to npproprlnlions and tax
measures.
The House passed unanimously
a bill to set mi the Pl-eounty tentral ami south Florida flood and
drought control district and -wo
other enabling acts.
The measure is designed to
help carry out provisions of tlm
overall water control bill passed
yesterday.
Before Its nauxage. Rep, Keith
of Martin failed In an attempt
to have his county exempted from
the bill until participation was ap­
proved III ii local referendum, lie
said Ills people did not feel they
needed water runtinl and that
they would be laved without re­
ceiving benefit*.
The Seuale passed 32-lt the
bill untiling (ialneivllle hs the
*ite for a State Medical College.
The final vole mine suddenly a f­
ter opponent* withdrew amendmenta designed to cripple Ihe hill
The vote came on an amend­
ment whirl, would have required
the tdlr selected for Hie aeliool
to put up ll.niHl.IXtn, furnish
k IPU-tird luiHpilal and donate
land for Hie school,
i An attempt to gel the bill to
rkgulate gas and electric cotnpan14a off the llotlS* rnlender WHS
U h S U rre s s fill

(in la y .

Urp, Hhrppnrd of 8t. Jolllls,
chairman of Hie Appropriation*
Committer, tiled unsuccessfully to
rsturn tin- measure to his group
for study,
"We waul to amend It In com
niltlsr so that If it finally passen,
the people nf Florida will have u
better chance," Hep. Melvin of
Bantu Hns* sal-1.
The bill would give the Itnllrosd
and Public Utililit-H Com nils shut
authority to regulate gas and
elerlrlr rompanli-H which are ilirdfir no Write aupeivision at pre
stilt. It iilsn would increase tinrommlsshm from llua# to five
member*.

DETROIT, May 2*-&lt;JP&gt;— Th#
ford Motor Company today re­
jected term* of a union propoaat
for arbitration of key issue* in
the 20-day-old Ford strike. But
Ihe company asked the union for
further meeting* to work out a
mtlsfactory plan for arbitration.
Kuril Vico President John ft.
Iinga* wild company officiala
were "particularly •'ratified" that
li,&lt; union had agreed to arbitra­
tion.
However, he added:
‘We are not In agreement that
you have properly stated the
qiirstloii to be Mubmltted to m
competent third party, and there­
fore suggest that you meet with
u« tomorrow to discus* your let­
ter and It* Implications.

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K'naiihMsS Kvam r * a * na*l
on an AEL advisory commute be
railed lo testify.
Lltleiitbnl said that the advis­
ory committee was unanimous tn
Its approval of sending the Iso­
topes nlirond
Llllriilhtil said the answer tn
the iiiieallim of whether any He
almmnle
nialcriul—from
which
bombs arc made— bus Itecn ship­
ped uhroiiil Is "a flat no."
Carroll I.. Wilson, riuiimlssluii
genrrnl
niaiiugrr,
related Hie
story of the Hanford plant lest
which he said showed lack of suf­
ficient security
protection. He
said steps had been taken to cot*
reel this.

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mi l ive,| ill Idimlnn only
Tin- Mogisliate
rumiHonilsed nml Hint lip had no III
-ui 'i Iliri'P-dny delay nml ridmipil nquea before ^11 whs
for Hu- second lime tn
set bail Hip home office,
oucnmnsHir a only recouran Is
tor Etater.
Colloid anltl Ihe II K "with
He snld Hip qtimlle-i Imnirdi Ha reHittirr-es," should have bail I L K * ! ! ! * i!? - ‘T '" " '1 l.n*f r nr*
fili-ly before Hip routt wits wlieth- li" ddifficulties
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getting ready Tnroito ?n sintem l.
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• r to admit Elslpr to hall, He ad- for the case,
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Was
first
slactcd
lied lie would tiol go Into the iner- , "Thu defeiiMp,
!.,! " . ,l| pl urcsiilrnt of Ibe Ifln.tMNi meinlier
Its iif the rase nt this I inn- iilul it-siuiu-ea, tins been utile to pre- DRW In 1046, tie won re-election
rriMtMills'll:
, pnrp Its case," Lollard snld.
In Ittifl and 11147 without iqipiml"Dure Is a gentleman who on
H r derluml hu had riqilp* fir Hun.
lb" face of it line lirru ronvlrti-il, Iiansrripts or photostats of all
At
Omaha (ieurge
It. Hass,
i ch-ascil on hall and lias ilisup- documents In the Elslur case,
orsswVi'iit nf AL**rm
t-clued floin America. As far a*
"We nre prepared tn ileniuntills court is cmu’c iin-I llic nml* smite now Hint no extradition of­ cal R opposed Ruck master, claim­
fer lm« been expediti-il ns much liosc at all lias been committed ing Hie DRW head was not m ili­
tant enough. Hass was beaten
lie possible. | don't
feel
Mr by Elsler." Lollard declarod.
Llaler has any coiiiplaliil wllb Iho
"Eixli-r has never been guilty Hitt lo HHH.
Militancy has been n watchword
priH-eeililiifn
which have
tukun i t perjiuy. Hi was never i-liaigcil
dlnec so fai in tills niitiili y "
v. till petjui y and never cunvlrtcil with Ihe DRW , which fathered
The
62 year-ol,|
romiiiunist
cTIn- (&gt;mts-il States lias adopt- the nation's first sit-down strikes.
wore the name lan aujt, now bail ,.|| a policy of 'clued first and ask During Hie three end a half .yeara
Ruckmaster has tmen president,
(y crumpled, as when he wan car- questions afterwards."
there have lieen no major strikes
In tha tnduatry.
K i i m M 'i ' i V o r k e r K
Negotiation* were ronrluded
peacefully for postwar wag* Inereaaes nf Dt'i, cents an hour In
104)1. Il«k cents In 1047 and II
lManufaiTurers Ansoclaliou report*- Alsu moving up w ** F, M. rents last year. The average
that rnmpnrnd with n yeai ago iiirkemmn of Mcmplila, Tetm., hourly rats for rubber worker* In
— . tvt* nrr iir I hi? I»**!t* !»'* '«*iH Iim h • thi* u ii Ioii' h Houlhmi ilirrctnr wlm lietween I I . HQ and I I 06 in Akron
v.f/i!'* * „ . natural riilihcr, hut &lt;1 17 pci relit ndvaucerl lo vice pi evident,
where more than half the union's
-I veaatabl** "lore synthetic.
Illiurkiunslcc was mil available inrmherahlo la rimrentrateil. The
*la
ordinary
Which Innv he why the llritlsh for rolliuienl on Ihe decision. He seal* Is slightly Inwer in other
i lllVelle« i all- wr|d Dlilcli lire so hitter.
i re|kirlrdly Is in Lhlcagu In uego- part* of the country.
11,.i.. .i.nn.4.110,
However,
llritlsh
aigumplits iiiilc H cpptract with the (jmslHint wc iiliniilil cm tail avntliellc ] rich Rubber Lo.
Th*
South
American
rhea,
iu m iiiiu k »cT nll*l"1* 1,0 **"' Rritlsh mill Dutch'
lliickmnslcr, considered a inein- romatlmea called an ostrich, dif­
V itnspii
t ie', wnilld have less roinprllllmi In lier of the union’s conservative fers primarily from the nstrlrh
, poorer
I ii , peddling their natural
iirtnlnrl ■clement, was hroiigtit under fire by having three clawed toes mi
"" r"w
; bring* ecofflng from many in the by llnheri (Inihi-r. pre*l&lt;teiit nf each foot Instead uf twn nulled
lack rsftry Atuerlcnu Indiistrv.
Ihdtslnwn's Local ,1,111.
toe*.
bushrj bota* I They i.ny such talk Is like ankTh» ihqmsed unloll president
, ’iiriibiarr to
**"' Drill.h lo lake smue of hud hrouglit charge* against L a r­
The shells uf peanuts, which
i', large also . their ships o ff Hip sen so that the low In cnntiecUoii with Ills handling may b* burned as fuel, produce
» r , i*w '"A *
American •shippers would have of union fund*. Harbor arcnntlngly a fertiliser, a cork substitute, and
el' ciui*s i * ‘ :le*a cUtn petit lull.
I'xeriitlve hoard ami acquitted.
a substance valuable In flra-exx.]*-3 fill,few I At the niouieiit, mm naems alietit
TTjtsti he filed cmintct'-chargcs
‘ ting mixture.
heart burled with her.
•hsls an m • " * unjlkclv In happen as the other, against Ihirkmasler. This led to gol

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UlCHsnres, I.ileus said all would
irqiiirr cuiihli'rahle time.
The president, lie reported. •Is
also "very anxious" for siu-edy
enactment o f legislation authoris­
ing him to reurguniae the goverment.
House Majority Lender MrLnrmuck said that Mr. Truman linn
"several lentganlrntlon plana" he
wants In Niihniit to Ciingrvss Iniinediat'-ly and Hint he would like
In have filial approval o f the
Hiitmirntiiin hill by .limu I, if
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Lucan caul the Ift per cc*'t cut
tin- I loos.- iqq .&lt;qii lilt ions innmlttre proposed in Marshall I’litn
stieiidllig was md discussed with
the I’reshlcnl.

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Hpsrlal Master

ANNOUNCEMENT

ttnyhiirii lepekled earllnr statamimts thst lie plans to make a
fight" for its irstoratlona.

A. E. DOBSON

Civil Right*

1H N O W

irneiinnfit Fi.nn Faa* (laal
think the House will pens any bill
Hull does mil include iulnncthuis
is a menus of dealing with naotlu-r nictliods fail.
Inuiil emergency dispiltns when
Last week Powell had cxpccletl
Kelley to lie out of th* country
from June I to July A.
On Hu lin.-Ms of tlu&lt; earlier In.
fornuiH.... Powell had cmisidrrod
labor nml civil rights legislation
stymied.

lift. ve. tluiry .1 Iniulsp. el n|. -Is
fendante. I. II M Watson as Hps.
da l Master of salil Court by said
decree appointed shall otter for
sals fin cash, amt sell al public
o blcry before the front dour of the
Conti House to Haiitord. Heniltinle
County. Florida, between Ihe Isisl
hours of sals, on Monday, the Sin
dnt nt .1line, 11»*fs the same tiling
n 11riIe Day or flilrs Court, th* fol­
lowing desi-rltred real and personal property situate In Bemlnol*
County. Krerloa. tn wlti
lots so nrol t* of Ht Joseph's
according to Win
Heardatl's
limp recorded III I’ lat llook I.
on lu g* 111 uf th* public ■re­
cord* of Hniiilunle
Comity,
Florida
Also all furniture. future*
and equipment on (he ahoy*
descrlhed real estate as of May

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VO LUM E X X X X

H A N K O R I), F L O R ID A ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Morse Seeks
Powerful Bill
On Unification

A m Council Of Foreign Miniate™ Opened Conference

ocratic P r o m i s e s

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West Powers
Seek Soviet’s
German Plans
Informntion On Red
Projects For Na­
tion Are Sought
In Ministers’ Meet

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WASHINGTON. May 2V (/TyScnalur Mono (R-Ote) preued
today for an armed force* unifi­
cation bill that would give the
Secretary ol Dcfcnie authority to
"knock tomr head* together down
•I the Pentagon. *
Unln* Secretary Johnson rati
deal this way with top leader* of
the Army. Navy and Air Forte and
eul out "tinsel and title," Moric
•aid, (here never will he either
"true unification” or the multimillion-dollar savings that real tin
ificalion would bring.
The Oregon Senator offered five
amendments to a bill written by
the Senate Armed Service* Commit­
tee to revise the 1947 unification
ad.
Democratic Leader Luca* of Il­
linois told a reporter administration
fortes would defeat Motia'i amend­
ments.
•‘The committee brought out a
pretty good Mil,” l.ucaa said. “It
has the hacking and support of all
three armed services and I* about
as far as we can go now.**
And )’resident Truman pledged
himself anew to fight for fulfill­
ment of the Democratic platform
pronilrt-a on civil rights.
lie made the pledge after rereiving the annual Robert 8. Ab­
bott award as the Individual who
ha* done most In tha past year to
adani'e the Ideals of full cltlMiiship without regard to race, creed
nr rotor.
The sliver plaque was presented
in n White Mouse garden cere,
nmny, by John H. Keiigslacke, etlItoi nml publisher of the Chicago
Defender, negro weekly.
In accepting It, Mr. Truman
■aid he Imiwd he will continue to
deserve aurh recognition.
Two es-Marlne* came out fight­
ing on the Senate floor to give the
Marine Carp* more voice In the
unified armed aervtre*.
Senator Dmiglt* (D rill! and MeCqrthy (R-Wle), who served In the
Marines during Die war, were
(('•atlas** ns Pag* Mighti

W E D N E S D A Y M A Y 25. 1919

I'A Ills, May 25—t/P&gt;— Ih r
three Western P,ns rr* tmtaj
ilrmsndrd (he political unlflrsilun of Germany *■&gt; a condllinn
fur
German
rrnnomlr
unity. Frenrh anttrre* reported.
I Hr Amrrlran. British and
I rrnrh foreign ministers look
this position In replying in
Hostel Forrlgn .Minister Andrei
V. Vishlnshy, «hu yrsterday In.
I sislnl upon re-e*1*bll*hment of
I hr Fnur-l'nwer Alllrd Control
I'utinrll for Grrmsny. Thr ('nunrll has mil funrtliinrd sinrr
Ihr Russians anlkcl out of II
almost a yrar ago. Thr We*Irrn
ndnistrrs runlrnd Ihr
rounrll had lirrn grrntly hamprrnl hy Soiirl irlu r,.
HKRI.1N. Msv 25 t/l't
An
?V hZ . E T P roblem ^
have mmted to *
THIS 18 A GENERAL view of t l *
ilg Four Council of Foreign Minister* Jwgan i
f
A, |,.ft d i m Britain« Xmrriian delegation .'none si ihr
the Big
wtwean East and West. Euro,w are • be
Kl, C o m m l e a r Andrei Vlshln.ky
Ri« hour Foreign Ministers Conary of Stale Ernest Ik.vln. Right
" " 7 , ^ ; ' ............. (international Radlnphotei
Ifirm r tsul today that thr Wr»lS
f S
Ac
**ill Power' look In Rut'lall MintsIrr Amlrrt Viduinky In «pell mil
ihr detail* id lluill.l |(|iqett» tnr
t irrniiiny's rr-utnln slioo
Ihr minim ml said ihr U S.,
Mr It aMi and I'rani r do lint plan In
make snv reply si Ihr |irr«rnl

Truman Names Nation’ s Leaders Bid Forrestal
N. P. Davis To
Farewell In National Cemetery
Post In Hungary'
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Business Leaders Assure America
That Everything "Will Be All Right”

N O . 197.

Multi-Million Dollar
Increase Is Proposed
For Florida’s Budget
Roaring Rattle Victor Reuther
Develops Inside ; Hurt Seriously
City Of Shanghai i By Blast Of Cun

S c ii.iic A p p r o p r ia t io n s
G ro u p T o p s C a b in e t
R equest B y $10 M il­
lio n

Reds Aitempt To Cut Union Kxccutive fsi
Fscdpr Routes For
Shot In Home Ry
N;ii ioiwilist
Army
Unknown Assailant

For

B ie n n iu m

1 Al l. Ml tMSKK. May
25—
'd’i Ihc llmiac ilrrllncd today
to merride rommltlre re|er(IOn
nf a lilll lit permit helling on
harnc*, rare* in I'lnrlda. The
nmtinn In put the hill on the
ralrmf.tr despite the commute*'*
rein lion drew 10 afflrm U Ir*
tolrs mil .1,1 against II. D filled
her arise « l"o-lhirds sole la re,|"irrd to merride * rommltlcC.

I
WASHINGTON. Mat 25—1,1*1
Mas .’ *i i/l’i
-Srnatnr Frrgusmt (It-MIrh)
liril min s I i .iuu Im i drmalid in lhr Srnslr lists)
oaring lisltlr 1st that llir lust irr Drparlmritl
«n(«r III.,I, Ihr qrgr dr, rhipnl
hrlp track dun n Ihr nuolil
I Al.l.tllAHSKK.
Mat 25—
'd*i— Uie Senate today pined
Uni,, iiiu,: Viiinii.ihtl,, living In hr slayrrs uf Vlrtnr anil Hah
•*r Mrulhrr, I tr I roll lahnr trail•7-5-1 • hill to end rent rnntrol
I•stl'i dim i, ,, li.i, L. in Wnnsuug rra. Frrgusim rallrd Ihr SenIn Horld* on Aug. 15, after
.mil r„ ip ,. were blowing up everysir’s altrnlhiu In (hr shooting
• mending II |» etempl ale enunRun f ihr, ,„„|,| AI 'I (HI 1* M
last night uf Vlrtnr Hrulhrr,
ties. Th* House, which passed it
llir "hulr hull/,in I,, dir nurlll nl lira I Innsi dlrrctor nf Ihr CTO
earlier, must agree to the
aulomnbllr workers unlnn. And
Amendment* before H gires to
seemed I,. &gt;■a|-I,-,lr
hr rcrsllrd Ihr shotgun altark
the tHisernne.
A|&gt;|iti-nllv llir government srtl- srvsral mnnfhs sgn un Vlrlnr'a
dirrs. imllimi Ii .ii k lirfnir ihr sil­ brofhrr. M alter, whn hrads thr
I Al l AHANSCF. Ms, J) UP,.ls Hi IIIU ( nmuiimiil*. bin, „|i llir auto II li lull ------A maximum -vf 1ti4.Ar&gt;|,000 jn
llirl dump,. In.mli, slid inmiiiliun
D l.m n ll. May J , , 1*1
Vt, lor riew I o r , for llic „c*r t"„ years
■li,Isllslii,it, ii Liangs,in Airlirld. Hurllirr. Iirollicr of President W.il w,|s |u,qio,e,l loihiy m llte gcncr.tl
All tit*r h,liij. i; 111&gt;it *1111&lt;I r11 4IhmiK
Hu* t it v »!•* i h* K i Ih HimtiihiHl wllh ter Horliiri I l f thr f i n l jilted *|t|it»|ill.tllon&lt; hill tlihniillerl by
mvslerl tlie Senate A|i|irn|,mlion« I nm*
vl Imi.u duu IhMd ut WnnHiiliir Auto Workeis onion
fill I I phs | hr I ’itllllllltflint w Vtori* ouily .In.' .in,) wo,utdeil it liiv | milter
ih'tn iMiu* *l in fuiiki1 thr Siiimtnil- l,nn,r L**1 il’gllt
|
||,r lull, which tome, up for
ini
rf*i t ishit n
ivt'iiiip
An III,known t,,.ill,ml fu ril' dehalc I rld.iy. propose, that 1245,if I In* %* iifi mil i*lim«&gt; if
I
hVfl*
(tY|*| I It *Iftt f114 i In through i It,ml window ol the lumir 4lh.(HI() hr ,prnl for operation of
mnil |•••(*&lt;11• ii-* t«.iihh&gt; kjux *• l nm sluiltlv lirlorr midnight, poll, r rr llir stair Dial lops hv Fh4ftfi.f)00
muni m iu Ihi ui-.t rit y
portrd
the mioiml a,ke,l lor by Governor
tiliim'av ill of SluimuIm■
lllirlhr,
w.iioillrd 111 llir W .lire,i ,„d thr ( .dnnet Ho,(gel
StlllllfHi h Njii Inriithsl tt'fil
( oiiuiilision
lll’ltl flirt ,|| |.1 iiJlTfs) i|( (it«^ *)|(* light ryr mil light ihoiildei
Sni.fti.ivt
* i • **k
ll'ii
mm till *4
llir &lt;in iimsl.sm e, wrrr milt Ii
llir , oinmillrr ilivi led suggestM1HI'■IM't I 'j11 tli* IMil iii rl|| ill til
llir ,.ilnr .i, llir .hooting nl W,liter ni _Si.itr -pending into two parts;
t'f I H'U Ml II III! H/.l‘I'll Mil
j{ 11III411 Hitelliei a year ig„
12 11,701 ,fMM&gt; for et-euli.tl primary
*»i iilir*'
Met riving lin.pit.il in iirdioid. espensr, .ind i l l , 715.000 lot
, I "Wt'l inn ItfnmhMIk UlHlHlilIlN,
1*11 »lpm t Itil-Hl 1*11iId||||f Wtl**l I* 1I‘V- ,i Detroit ■ulmili. -ml Vn lot's , on- supplemental item* dial wdl not
**lnl Afuci If iii in viiii I lint Hit me dltinn was "«ittrial "
be re|ea&gt;ed until all primary fund*
ln*p|H'(| Itrhlml Mid Nut inhit Hal
A shotgun w v, bum,I tn buslirs I were 'pent
Mlllt.'i* XVHH tlmkfll lip
A,
b,|| r jrr.e
Kv«U ifI I til* III it i litf* I liltUrniM| J neat the Hurthr, house oil Mark)
iM*ttU&lt;mriil in tin* ilitwiitown uirn *want AvetlUc m the northwest mt() ,|lfl Senate a move to i ut off
Airntll mum fiiv f'lurkirit ut tti*' •Sri ti,ill uf Detroit
fust Iierr talk „n l.txei until a la lav
Ilftilt )imitf i*tI ifmvu miiHII hi "tip's tti
Pull, e .dsn stud
i p c l s l legtdilive session was slnwNntillllllllHtu il ill ImllM Il|t III t not pi i||t
OllYhHINiv | tn* N ut il'MJtl IHt II III
At the time "f Hie 'holding r,l down
A resell,tom which would have
KuhmI vxhn litivilitf him- id lii-'t Kent lie, whs in the living room
lout (lie Ibnup Finance Commit­
'4-tuii«I fin LiI n. Th**y wmil Hu ImIt. &gt;,,tli Ills wife Sophie
"I fill* IHIIII'illliuq lit flupU'V "l« III*' | Iteotliei ",,s filing hgtit bolh* j tee .nil off action on tax mattara
tor the remain,lee of the session
mi! it itiixi'i uf I In* rlly f"i upu'Hifi ut tlie lime
put to the &lt;ouimittre, hut)
flljhl "i • •*!•«*li ships wiiitini* '»u» Site 1..id (..dice do Ill'll, &gt;1 «
U'HStlRirS *&gt;n I’dar t.USH
lilt* NtiHIflZt1 In tllku I hum 4t.nfh
I,op'1 Itod I ill Olgt, 1 It »«- ■»" es |
ml oiw
Tlir gii'cr, clrnl It'll'' UIIH» ii I m l&gt;1n,led 1' lit.. tl irh f ill Hi
,1,,- city flu ml Id­ x%t‘4t rii.’k i'll 111(* In*! llllsllitll'l w lumlt’ti
,1, 'su III mi,1 A' •*tl 11»• 1‘ Mt’llt* iiimI
fils ti ft
Poll,.
E, lu hi ,1 Vtl A Venue nil 1In- '1 tlll.l.’ n r,n p M i FtST i
li *v»a pcnccfid lli'Tr f»»i IIIMHi .. ,,1-n-i i lit H 1.f office
..f M,*' city waa -t *11 MrillM'p V\ lit.* ImUlc,
fco Not iuimlists lllt» II uiIh ui (Him
Itic I, 11111' • nick ..I,m o d . l«
tc •it tlicrr threw iltlVYII Mil’ll 'll in ‘ .i.untcil Mil M et &gt;, MCI ll ,, foul
•M tnuk In tlmlr 1»'»4a
tulle* fl 'III I Ilf llllUlC of Wallet
The budget for lUltf. am ounting
il.tlltii It.nMirt wIm’ lit • llltt, i whs dt"l to $ I ,;l lit.4(1 presented t&gt;v Mrs
Hh,light fur ftu Ulll
II iukI liuill ubmg 'h e W h a u g i.... &gt;|„. n ig h t o f A p r 211 la s t y e u r Esther Rive, was iidopted hy meml.niiks they heeded
Tliers- tie s V\ u tte r Im * s in c e m o v e d
lers of the Pilot t ilth at their
m i, tutu trouble. The lu o lg e , ........
(It'HlIipiHl tl'l + "Mll’n'li
|i&gt;at(!'•* toisiueaa meeting nl the Tourist
hlockc'l t,V M ticliilie go,,s S o 'l" 1- ml,, the hunt f"' Vi,■tor Reuthr, - l enter last night wtilh M m Ruth
opened op fio m hiiild itig s.
ii--&gt;i,lliiol lepealltig llir itieHsiiie, - S' -*(I preaitlfllg
R iflem en In tin - Brm idw ev nmii llir, had taken in the senreli f»»
M |S. W. E, 11nl IVh«*rt,l. Milk
sums, te ll a p n rtliie id h n ild ln g &gt;„• Walter's attack,•!
Itiipk chairtuan, reported a total
A union offpi "f fltMI.IMltl i i ' whkI ,|f
.luring the past
in s * Hoochow C rei'k fro m Hie henit
of H lu illg lia i, kept t ill' Beds low
„„ ....iitificHtnm „f* Waller's
............«'. month for intlk for needy person*.
N a lio n n lla l so l,lie 's l,ni rice, led ........ dill at,iiii I h (Itlier reward This couHtltuteil IM quarts of
at tlie G arden lliid g e , &lt; 'i" i|.... Mff, ,- totaled 412.Mil*
fresh milk lie stilted Dial a
Itrid g e and the Sclieehweo I t ' b ig "
Tli,- shotgun found •" Hn- toi'b liabitice of only fit. Pi remains in
the fund Mild that Idlers hntl been
luild up nther I t r ’l hands. T lie to "I ,,, „1 Victor's home bote ..........
.... only arteries I"
written to vnrimin other civic or.... ulmr. police mid An
l “'11
ent niomifncluM'i H name. ■I Rle gHitiiallnn* soliciting ctmtrlhiittnna
^'“.ngbal * m.rtli.
The Communist,, deployed into |,l,e „, A lin s Co.." wos stamped to supidumenl the fund ,et up by
Hie Pilot Club in „rdei to eipsnit
iihninlooed Nlitloonllsl foilifica Ml, ill, g ill,
* the prograui. I.ettera l,ave rlso
tio iis on tlie hitnd. They were f o
I’i.lne mepaied
take cii'l
, r.iatlniisd ua I'aae Vioir,
been written tlianking those nrM iiatlase* "a faae S.laS'*
giiiiliatlnnH whicli me already con
l rOmting, she added.
Sanford Laundries
W ' ’h.' ST
d
.
Mclntouh
' :
I A favoraldu report was made by
Of A l t a m o n U ' IJ IL H various members who sullcitad
Used Hy Orlandoans
funds for the current FernaldM McIntosh. 5K, l.aughtnn Memorial H o a p 11 1 1
A nuuiher «&gt;f Orlismlo huiuc

French ttiunr* ilrnu-il that " ,r
thicc Wctlrtn nSMilalt-r* lt.ul toil’
him n
IniPtl last iilltht hi tin, murnuig to
pefti'c.
frame a timimon rcplv to Vitlim
WASHINGTON. May 25 &lt;/»•) — i Sestet) In Hit- wmsihsth.-ni.-s «.
sky. Hiry |wuntnl mil that the
jjeriden, Tsuurnu
thtrr mimilrt, had met all last
Nstb.iniel F’. Devi* *» minister '" (j,,, |&gt;ri.sid,'nt’s t'nhlnii. mtiiilii-r«
■t
I
D
‘
I
C
*1
ur-r-k
to adopt a iiunmim Wc.tcru
Hungary, where this cuunlry lias uf Cungrt'ai,. thu natiim'- milltniy
policy wlmli alicady i» hrheel no representalum
leptcirnlalmn tiller the rhlffn. frlenda nml n*«i»uilrmu pul into elicit in the itnmiil
Thn
i-nrtt-ui"tnrti’d
'I«l"w
trisl nf Cardinal Mindsicniy.
- -wh fp ,m lhp
,
q
negotiation* wiih Vidunsky
Tlie action »el «l w»l
blthed National iVm iti iy d»rtlv |J c r | in
b y s te m S
o il*
A|
same time these Simrci-a
that this government might not re­ before k
. m iii a . m . iK s r.
u
n e r v i s o r Offers Tp * * w. ;'
f,,r ' ,l"
"f
entrance was marked by tli
store its legation in Hungary.
nlnlatrr* deputies mt
distant
thud
uf
a
saluting
gnu
Davis, now ambassador to Cost*
P a y I n W e s t Marks t triau treaty bav not yet la-cu
which measured off the H' minfiged Tha Austrian ti aty ' I f
Rica, will succeed Selden Chaplin, utes needetl fur the trip up the,
III HI IN, May 2'» f/I’t
wait -»utlc* ate supposed to 'ball a
who returned tn Washington Jot winding drive.
»
"conitrltatinni"
following t he
Aa the ctirlt-Kc teailiuil the am­ Berlin mil wotker. today tu rn e d Iw l for| the com-c.lI by W
.bden
a
iwaco
(relei
I.y
the
Husetenjj*
,
((
’‘,',^1*
*
dimmi
at
phitheater,
a
military
band
nliiyi'il
Mindsttnty c#*e.
tho first liar* of the hymn “ NiarIn ■ letter to Chaplin, releaietl er My Ond To Thee." The .itHkct ft|MtitMitrfl Jriilw.iv syttrin ami *^'&lt;l. Klviifi* I' hIiifi* I oiiik HI uh |*ili*stii
lllf*V W4Mi|f| rontimif* tlirit it»ikr,|rtf Prunhiriit Vilitfi'lll Alilittl
with today** announcement. Mr. wit* hrmight lu the marble peri­ now live day* old.
t Meanwhile, in Moscow, the Bus
Truman said he fgpeclt In auign meter nf lht&gt; amphitheater, then ' UMIv Krcikcmcyc.
....... .1alan proas rcporlluK the
g
. ,
foreign ministers conrcri'iicc. soot
Chaplin soon to "an important was carried slowlv around the
half-ciri’le to the singe hy thn | thr -v-n-m hatl nMrrrtl lu pay Hi' toilav the Wcsti-rn I'nwcis " d c
liplomatic" post.
eiutit euliateil men of the artneil'
m West imiik,
not iiluo'iiog to iibHIldon tin- Wi-af
Three other new amba*»ail"i»
•cryirea.
1
[(||1 ,|)|%Wi|, „n|y ,)lir „( [|„r, German govciium-nl sclu-nu- hut
trnatlssa* On Caa* BllkO
I tecrdluK It was tin- tilim mill
, ,
.
-'mi' striving to spread the &gt;&gt;’
uiild Tliisr of the iintiniml military I tiiiim di-m,mils mailr bv Ihc
gillie."
i-htaliiiahment which
Forrestal i L lif) (iiiilrprndpiil Ulmr nrgim/-*
All the Moscow papins &gt;h m ip ,I
headed.
turn) iin-mli'r*.
lengthy reports of the I'ntis meet
When thn stole funeral service*
llu- -Inkers slso want re,ogiii ing, with a full summary of tlms,at the amphitheater werti over, lion &lt;d l '(',0 a, tlie legal liarg.im of Secretary of Slot,' Arties,,,, nml
Foreign Ministers .Shuman and
tlies Itmlv win taken to the gravesilt. for private services attended mg agent Im the tall wiukeis, and Bovin.
tlie ir lining „l employees lord
by the family and close friend*.
Dr. Hinton Doff, recently nf
Fnm-slul died In the rnrlv bo jmhti, nl rrnsoiis m llir pa,t
Baltimore, Mil. ntul un uutatundliu: limits »f Hunday In n leap from a ye.ir
member uf the staff of the Btate lower at the lletliesdn Naval lln *-[
Board of Health . Tuberculosis pit nl tvher i' he hntl been under I Kiciki-mi'Vi'i sniil woikrrs woUbl
Division will address member* nf treatment lifter a collnpaa from 1 In- InksUl hack, except those the
lho Seminole County Tulmrculosi* overwork. He left behind it hook CiilUliUliy coosulrled goillv of dniii
and Health Association ut the an­ opennl at n Greek poetic passage nging properly Tills obvlnusl) left
nual meeting of tho nrg»iil«*tlim taken rta a i-lmi to hi* Inal llic loll system wide leeway "&gt;
Fire ami the Motor* Inn build­
levying proposals.
Thursday night at H:00 o’clock at thoughts;
ing at French Avenue and HenilnIt wus in,lout,',1 Krciki'ineye, oie Boulevard seem to have a
tha City Hall.
"llettei to din nnd siren the
Mrs, C. R. Dawann, president of never-will, mg sleep, than linger Itmrle Ilia offer on ItuHsinn onlei- close affinity, and It was flty
tha association, tmlay urged that mi and darn to live, when the to end tlie bloody strike wltlcli Im- Manager Clifford McKIbhln who
cost two lives, hundred* of in yrsterday afternoon discovered
every person In Betnlnolc County soul's life la gone."
Juries nml split Berlin into two smoldering embers nn the arrond
who I* interested In tho work to
The fiT-year-olil fninter .Secre­ war cam pa
attend the meeting. Keeh contribu­ tary of defense waa hit ril'd *wltli
floor of thn building while InM'uies- ids,, is * consiilei id mu spcctlng damage cans,si hy the
tor la asked lu come end rerelve n high military honors.
It is ,'atilimtpd Hit' •trike is ,*'"-1 second Tire on May 15. He quickreport nn the manner In which
The boom of a minting gun Ing tlie (’ommunlHt run inilwiiv tie ly motored tn the File Station
their seal sale dollar* hava work­
ed for the hvolth and welfare nf sounded when Ills body reached cipiivideol of more than o mill""' nml gave the alarm.
“I kicked up aotne heavir
the County during the nasi year. the main gates Hnd continued as dollara a day In paaaengei and
lemril on the flour and It start,'it
The annual report will be given It wan slowly conducted to the freight ruvvnue.
Kreiknmcvnr made it plain tied smouldering," he explained. Fire­
of asioclatlon activities and fin­ cctnnlery'a amphitheater.
in put
p out the third fire In the
The aalutea Bounded, una a min* the plan called for charging West man
ances. Officer* will be elected.
mnrkn, worth four time* aa much' building In DO days In ahort order,
All civic and other groups ere ute. until lit guns were fired.
With Mr. McKIbtiin at tho time
asked to send a representative
The semicircular amphitheater as much as Rtiaaian-xmip East
was parked early with the great mark*, for train fares in Hir waa a fire Insurance adjustor
to attend the meeting.
ICatlaas* na r u t rear)
(taatlas.* oa C m Klahtl
Two weeks ego, said Mr*. Ed­ and the little people whoa* sym­
1wives iluring tho post few dav* I,''J i n i t o f' ' a It am niit e *Sprlnga f« r
ward Klrcher, executive secre­ pathy reached nut tn the little
•in o..ur- ,iip,t in nil O rof water
shortage have I.....
, past. -IU
years, died m an u r
tary of the association, Dr. Doff gray man who had been greatly
bringing dirty clothe* here '« gel I alido" 1iosplt al last night follow­
■pant considerable time becoming puippctnd ami loved even by thnae
ing n long llliii'ss.
them “HanfordlMd”.
acquainted with th« tuberculosis whn aaw him from afar.
A native nf Florida Mra. Mc­
Tills fact was revealed
Ihl*
need* In the county. In view of
Diplomat* In top hate, govern(Ceatlaaeg Oa Page rear)
morning hy ft. 0 . Ilnrriman, oper- Intosh Is survived try the husband.
the forthcoming x-ray survey
I IItor of the Hanford Automatic It l». Mi Inlosii. Hr.; one »»Jl B D.
which will begin next week, June
' I.Hundrv where operations started McIntosh, Jr.. Iiotli of Altamonte;
1 through June 8, Dr. Doffa mes­ Feeding Citrus To
Hy HAM DAWHON
at 7:80 o'clock tills morning and tWfl daughters, Mra. C. E. Ent*
sage will be of vital Interest, she
Cattle Ih Approved
deelAred.________________
NEW YORK. May 25— (/P&gt; News columns are packed today with nrartically every machine was put i,linger, Savannah, tia. and Mr*.
tittle items showing declines in many lines of business. Side by side are Into operation. Operator* nf the E. K. Whllten of Altninnntn; two
Belfy l.aundry on West giandsori*. J. D. McClellan, Jr.
Lecaburff Man Leads ONA. FI*., May V# f/Pl — TeeU about as many little items repotting the verbal assurances of various ilelpy
Fifteenth Hirrnl likewise reported „mj Wayne Whitten of Altamonte!
on feeding nrangea, cittue pulp Iniiittrii leaders that everything t» going to work nut alt right.
that a few Orlando people hnd f„m sisters, Mra. James A. Hmllh,
Postmasters Group and citrus molasana to steers have
Together they make interesting^ reading. Maybe you can add them recently laian bringing wash there. Punta Gortla; Mr*. O. M. JJKVI’J*
proved successful, tha etate oxWater nreHstire remains good stick. Fernandlna; Mra.
W. E.
up b&gt; anmathlng.
*
—
Arthur W-. Newett, Leesburg pertinent station tiara reported.
“Quality of the meat fa excel­
Taka ataal. Production thla wmd&lt;||,nd "order placing la at a record hero In spite of Increased demands Hurlhurt, Jackaonvlllu: and Mra.
■ter,. waa elected today
due to the heat and drought, and F, G. Jones. Wauchulai one broththe Florida Chapter, lent?' Dr. W. (1, Kirk, vice dir­ will drop below that of the aimI- rtle for „ ,|I0W |n t h« trade." an far no complaints of seater et, Clyde Higglnlmlham of lltee.
tHO claU*,
Toet- ector of tho itatleiit laid, “We tar weak tail year—the first time
shortage have bean received at the' Funeral aervlca* will tie hold at
feel that tho 1 8 M « f experiment this year that ha* happened. B"'
City Hall. Manager Clifford Me- 4;00 P. M. Thursday at Carey
Chairman Edward U Ryaraon «f
lx highly ,g»»»c*^u|*7
Klbhln said this morning
Hand Chapel with Rev. Elliaheth
Th* 18 Steen fattened In the Inland Htael Co., admitting that
'
i
,----------Klrcher officiating. Interment will
experiment gained an average of a “raadjualmant ahakadown" I*
LATIN FR UIT
be at 2:30 P. M. Friday In the
8M pounds.
due In the induatry, nevertheless
M IAM I,
May 88—f/P)— Dale- family plot In Boaque-Bellu CemeBest results were noted In e predict* that probably early in
gates from 18 Latin and Smith lery In Farnandlnr.
ateer fed dried eitrna pulp and 1860 **we are apt to i*e an upAmerican cnuntrlaa attending the
cltrue molasses. The ateer. gained ■urge movement.
POWER OUTPUT DHOPH
third annual foreign trade forum
888 pound*.
NEW YORK, May 2 5 -&lt; /P )were told today tha flow of fruits
A diet of grated orangea, with
to the United Btatea may ba In- Klectrlc power output declined to
almost all tha pool removed, added
850 pound* to another itaer.
crcaied aa aoon aa tranaporta- 5,255^78,000 kilowatt hours In the
waak ended May 81—toweat week­
Two steen fed unnoted orangea
tlon problems are solved.
gained only 20B a n d llB pounds.
Dr. Arthur L. Stahl of tha Uni- ly total alnca laat Sept. II, Edison
All animals resolved hap at
vanity of Miami Tropical Plant Electric Initltuto reported today.
Tha figure compared with 5,and Rtaaarch Dlvtalon aaM the
In tha eltru*.
greatcat problem facing tha eoun 858,876,000 kilowatt hour* the
Previous experiment! i hawad
trie* waa finding maana to ah! pravloua week, but waa 3.3 per
r •
• ho* ,how 1
tha value of a grapefruit die* far to
cent above that for the like week
and praMrva fruit* la thalr
thu week. Offletala cay atten- Thing*
range it«ara.
■tagaa.
k i t year,
dance agreed* ail ggpaetatlon*
(fleet
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Celery Movement
Continues To Be
Heavy In Florida Dr. Dolf To Speak
The celery movement from Flor­ At Tuberculosis
ida lest week was a big surprise
tn everyone aa It ram* from com­
paratively small acreage, local Meeting Thursday
shippers pointed out today.
On May IP the shipment total­
led 117 rare of which 18 ware from
the Sanford, Ovltdo, Zell wood and
Lake Jem districts, 81 from tho
lower east coast and four from
other polhta. South California
shipped 88 rare bringing the total
In 155.
. On the following day Central
Florida shipped 88 ears again out
of a state total of 108. Saturday
IS ear* laft Florida and Monday
AO bringing tha aaeaan’a total to
8,550 for Florida compared to 8,'
804 shipped at this lima laat year.
During latter April, with raln-i
and heat causing black-heart and
Might and yield* dropping off
dellv, it looked Ilka a continuation
of thli would ftnleh off a big part
# o f the acreage.
Then cam* cool, dry weather.
Celery reapondad quickly and yield
Improved from ooa to two ra n
an acra. This continued through
laat Friday whoa the weather
turned very hot, continued dry and
deterioration act In again.
On Monday, ehlppera aetlmated,
probably leee than 4FT acre* of
golden and MO of paaeal remained,
end of thla ha prvdleted a yield
of leea than ona ear an acre.
Oviedo ahould flalth ehlpplng la
about a woak, and ReUwood and

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owner, Col. George T. Johnson,
founder and owner of Radio Sta­
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Col. Johnson on numerous trips
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*ay» In Denver that thing* won't
get much better in the matter of
getting new capital into the cor­
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tax atructure.
I Well, thing* looked a litt le bet| ter today—nr at leant no worse—
■to many Wntl Street uoi.ervot*.
I They took heart from Washington
report* that c pgrpssloqni Itrdt'M
apparently bad tabled for Him
vear the President’* demand for
higher taxe*.
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Busin*** Review," R. M. Nolen,
associate professor of oconomka
at the University of lllinol*, es­
timate* there may lie *evcral bil­
lions of excess dollars looking for
Investment chance*. Much of this
excess money, he think*, will be
Insurance company fund* looking
for work, Another source will Ire
the banks, who are expected to
have even more Icnduhlc cash
shortly, If bank reserve require­
ment* are lowered uguln, a* seem*
likely.
The nietul* Industry I* all gloom
right now. Copper prices sagged
again yesterday in the world mar­
ket. Zlnr dropped to 11 cent* a
pound. Two month* ago It was
17li cent*. Word I* going around
that no more xlnc 1* wanted for
the nation's strategic stockpile.
Rumor ha* it that tin, now set hv
the government at ft.OH a pound,
may lose iilaart five cent* next

PAGE THREE

week. Uncle Sam buy* It from
Bolivia ami peddles It out here.
Even he Is now expected to Join
In the non-ferrous price slnshing

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parade.
Hut out In the scrap metal yard a glim m er o f hope I* seen. The
scrap men were the firs t to tu rn
nervous, w h ile m etal prices w e re 1
s till rid in g high. Now they tire the
f im
to tu rn ch e e rfu l.
Copper
setup even went up u cent a pound
tlie oth er day. Rome steel setup
Im ii -u&gt; th e ir good- w ill lie la
demand again la te this year
Alai, fin a lly , the Departm ent of
Commerce look* at consumer buy
ing. It tells today o f the 'V e itiu n c
Weakening” o f consum er demand
In Hie fir s t q u a rte r, hut goes on
to snv that slnee then 'Vonsunier
Inn ing
rem ained
relatively
steady." however, it notes that
“ pet-m ud income
continued to

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ttvaa. tarH ■ • « Terfc, ('Sleeve,
Dal rail. Kaaaaa r ltr . "t. beets.
” t l i H irafiP is l a r a i t r » l l i t
AaaarlataA Traaa a l l r l la eetltleS
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W B D N R S IlA V . MAY

2.1, 1919

HIHI.K vr.itAlt TODAY
The smartest policy for rulers
and mint la Heronry and morality
and rlghlmiianras.
Again and
■Bain rulers hav« mil* marled
thentselir* In Ihrlr own destruc­
tion. Ho have Individuals, The
l ord Ihy (inti ahall act thee on
high above nil nallona of ihr
•arth.—De. 28:1.
New York City ii faring a wntrr
shortage, and Idamr, it «n llir lad
that to many »rrvicr mrn learnrrl
during tlir war to bathe dnily in
itead of oner a wrrk or less often.
Thi« disturb* lltr wntrr eomtuli•ioner, whose job ii i* to see that
the city always has plenty of wa­
ter. There are comprnsatinnt. however, which will do the city as
much good in the long run, Cleanlinen ii pleasant, and it’s healthy.

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Two accident fatalities within
the Sanford area tn less limit a week
raises the qurtlinn as to whether
severe enough penalties are being
inflicted against rrckless driving,
whether sufficient police protec­
tion is afforded (or proper acci­
dent prevention. Molls of these
accidents were lltr iriull oi reck­
less driving, both were caused by
speeding, Both might easily have
involved other cars not being driv­
en recklessly or rapidly. It is one
thing for a man to take bit own
life in his hands and turn bis rar
nver. But when lie is endangering
the lives of bis passengers, or nlheis
who have a perfrcl right to use
the same highways, lie doesn't de­
serve much consideration from tlir
law.
That ancient myth that the cost
of foveimnenl is not borne hy the
people but comes out of the pock­
ets of the rich seems to have been
pretty well Jiu.initJ into the waste
piper basket as Governor Warren's
spec-1! l - \ Itiiitl i .mmillee mines
up with a proposal io las almost
everything mulct the sun to raise
the money they will need to operete the Slate if no economy is
to he practiced. I hey would levy
a 3 percent laa on triad sales, a
gross receipts lax on lawyrrs ami
theaters and sporting events, a tax
on rents, and in all expect to col­
led about $70,000,000 a year. In
order to avoid hilling the “little
fellow", groceries, medicine and
cotton goods would lie evempl. hut
you would pay it on practically
everything rise you buy, and lltr
retailer is reiptircd to pass n along
to the rnitsuinei.
Friends of Fnrrrslal attribute hir
suicide as much tn the constant
criticism he recrivrd as to war
■Main and nver work. If this he sp,
ft should serve as a reminder that
prejudice it not a weapon used
•lone against small racial and relig­
ious groups hut can lie employed
with e'lttal devastation against
anyone. Forreslal was condemned
not because of his policies in office
or the work that he did, hut be­
cause he had been a Wall
Street banker. Me was g poor
boy,
who worked
his way
through Princeton University, and
went into the banking butine|» in
the typical American way. Because
h# worked hard and saved his
monay. he rose to the top and be
carpa head of Dillon. Read and
Co., one of the largest hanking
firms in Wall Street. Before he
was 50 he had become a millionaire
and might have retired to private
life to Iilive in
' luxury and comfort

sul (he
the diffim
diffimli
li wa
* par
ha waa
pariuadcd hy Pi ^
tDoaavall
that ....
his country
_
:ounlry paaded
tht wrvlcei which he alone wai
malifiad to live. Ha left hi* Wall
fliraal office and became Uadar
flfctatary of lha Navy at a asodnt
Mlary and .al a lima the Navy
was tntfcrpamr (he iria lM
kit ., history,
in hi*
• n r inn-m
ama Secretary tji the
itar ha oacat
ctilkal period in lha war. and
tfca* Sacratary of Dafanta, the First
hi. the country's history. Ha gave
i all, but ha could never throw off
Dftittdkn
Vs .
, which
,7 * Jrn iitaiftr
hit tracks and which charf-

The Real Franklin

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THE WORLD TODAY

M w •
r we a
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Forrestal Funeral

I

(CaatleeeS rrata F its Oaa)
merit officials ami high dignitaries
sat in white mnrhte boxes. The
Cabinet was with President T ru ­
man and Vice President Bxrkley.
The nation'* four leading m ili­
tary men *at together In one box
near the entrance. Meneral Omar
N. Bradley, At my th ie f of Slaff.
rubbed shoulders with
Meneral
Clifton B. Cates,
Commandant
Marine Corps. Admiral bouli E.
Denfeld, Chief of Naval Opera­
tions, sat beside Meneral Hoyt H.
Vandenlierg, Air Force Chief of
Htaff.
Some :iou yard* ncit.ss the .imphitheater from them sat Mrs.
Truman and me miters of the
White House party.
To the slow r. i.’fMed beat .if a
drum, seven pttiv horses tlowly
brought the fla'f lUttped c.tfftn to
the front of *.h* ar-,u,*. t- ii.a.*.
The Marine lit u| ploy i! n nvmn
as the coffin t/js eti 'ilc»t on the
step* hy pall b**»rert ftom 'he
three arnted servlcjs.
Ahead of the coffin numbed Iho
right Rev. Wallace E. fjottkllug,
bishop of the Episcopal OhuKn
dloresc of Chirago, atnl Rear Admirnl William N. Thomas, Navy
chief of chapiir.,.
Bishop tonklmir. a close friend
of the Fonestal family, read from
the tilth ami the l.tuth Psalms—
"God Is our hope and strength, an
iver present help lit trouble.
"Therefore we will not fear,
'hough the earth be moved, and
hough the hills tic m uled Into
he midst of the «ea,"
Ami from the IllOth Psalm "My
*mil Inyclli unto the I,or I before
‘he morning watch."
Mrs, Forristnl and her suns,
Mirlinel ami Peter, alleiulrd prlfate services and were not seen
among those In the amphitheater.
After tlir services, which lasted
■bout 20 minutes, the body was
again slowly carried to prlvata
burial on a sunny hillside.

One of the mont important and treat-known books In
•Hy D EWITT MACKENZIE
American literature is only now being printed as Ita author
wrote It. This Is Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, edited
That crash you heard yesterday
by the late historian, Max Farrand, and now Itelng published. afternoon
was the monkey-wrench
The autobiography has a curious history. Franklin bare­ iamling In the proceedings of the
ly brought it up to date before he died, and made no ar­ newly assembled Big Knur foreign (
rangements for its publication. Two conies of the manuscript ministers' council in Parts.
The ftlg Four
have slipped
were made and sent to friends abroad. Both nre now misstrig, but one was used In an 1818 wilt Ion prepared by Ben­ speedily back Into their old po­
of opposition—Russia ver­
jamin's grandson, Temple Franklin. Before that a pirated sition
sus America, Britain snd France.
French edition had appcHwl In 1791; its source Is not The difficulty, ns anticipated, Is
known. Temple Franklin's edition is the base of the text as the mutter of settling (ieiniiiny's
most people have read It. but it differs from whHt Benjamin future.
When the ruiincll
sesm lilel
wrote.
Momlny, nflcr it lapse of a year
The original manuscript Is now In the Henry K. Hunt­ and a half since the tlussians
ington Library at San Marino. Calif., and was copied In its walked out of the last suasion,
entirety by Farrand. An cdit(niM/er H|»clall*tss- prints.also tllero was the outwaid atmos­
the text of Temple Frnnkltn&gt; wfltlnn. the pirated French phere of a hive fi-asl. The opening
text, and a hitherto unknown! translation found In the Li­ meeting was a hail-fellow-wellmet affair among Foreign Min­
brary of Congress.'
[
j
isters Kevin of lirltafn. Bchuman
The many who have enjoyed Franklin's simple yet
vi*idn»ky of Russia1
artful prose will gel new pleasure out of thin new and faith- Iand Aolwson of America. The feefill edition. Where the text of the standard editions, copying uumttly fiery Vishlnsky promptly
front Temple Franklin, read, "Kelmer stared with astonish-1*k« w.i
«" *'«emi» prwwssd by
three Western Powers, saying
mont", we now have the far more vivid phrase, "Kelmer the
affably:
stared like a pig poisoned". And there arc M a n y other pas............
.... ...................
"&gt;Itf _I am
nnl absolutely
ron vin csages which indicate that the attempts tn improve on the
i,y your argument, ncvcrMielesa
1 will ermsent In yuur piuposHl
original Benjamin were all failures,
It Is a great day for American literature when thp cor­ x x x We are going to agree un
uu'-sthutx here."
rect text of this autobiography is published for the first allThe
Western Powers had enter­
time.
ed the meetIng determined to
carry through the establishment
of a federal republic In their lanes
of (ii-rmany, and Imping In per­
suade Russia to tiring the Kastern
xotte Into this guverrunant. That
In. they were aiming foe a united
lierutanv which still would remain
under Allied
supervision
until
comltletr moral and eeomtiuir re­
habilitation had I...... achieved.
When Vlsltinsky was called on
yesterday tn state Russia's noxitlon be acruseil the Western Pow­
ers of departing front the princi­
ples laid down In the Allied part
made at Potsdam Just a flrr the
end of the European fighting. Ile i
raffed for restoration of fntir
power rotund tnrougnoni i.er-

The Exploring Scotta

All explorer who won Immortality in Hie A n ta rc tic hat
a aon who in Kecking fame ill the Arctic. ( apt. floliert F.
Scott, after leading it HUrceimfiil expedition to Antarctica, act
out to find the South Pole. It waa an unhappy journey. He
reached the Pole, only to find dog tracks there and the
Norwegian flag, left by the dlHcoverer Ronald Amimdacn.
Bitterly dlHBppolntcd. he started hack. One hy one his
men &lt;lro|i|ted out to die, and finally, only eleven miles front
food, a prolonged blizzard imprisoned him until his death.
His Itodv and those of his two remaining companions were
found Inter, and with them a moving letter which he hail
written
V, to, , his wife.
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Nmv f apt. Scoff s son, Pefer, a well known Kngllsh wn- m|(nv „„
,|()WII jn p„iadam,
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the unexplored parts of CuiuidH'H Northwest Territories, dir­ man stale rmmctl with economic
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ectly below the Arctic straits that lead from the Atlantic to and administrative functions.
This would mean a return to
the Pacific. A fur trader who went only a little way found 1h« original control* on Germany
a number of unrecorded lakes. The Scott expedition, sponsor­ and would do away with the newly j
ed hy the Arctic Institute of Norh America, will halive a created Merman rrnuhllr.
ft would be a rnmutete reversal
plane, and hopes to cover an area of 10,090 square miles.
much that the Western Alllr*
Kvcn in (Tinatin there are great tracts which no w h ile of
have been working fni.
lie we.
man has ever seen.
Then Vl*hln«kv lilt on another ,..j- III*

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f*w weeks Bed wns on the second j
team, "behind famed Bill llerw ltt,’
another Michigan All-American. •
Only
to hj* most
Intimate
friends did Williamson ever re­
veal hi* great handicap Every
evening after practice ha under­
went treatment for tha painful
bone Inflammation. .
! Then, on the opening day of the
1980 season, Herwltt suffered a
broken leg and the young sopho­
more from Ohio was ruantd into,
• game Hl» play was sensatt '
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told Williamson "But,,
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■ed front Ihrir advance position*
by rifle, grenades amt uiachluegtiti |
flic ftom the Garden Bthlgo Park
and from the third floor of Broadwav mansions.
When It becalm* apparent the
Communist* eniild not take the
exposed targets without consideraide lass of life, they set lip a
harassing fire, Bullets crackled up
and down the famous Bund, In
front of the glen line building
housing the American consulate,
lit front of the British consulate
mol across from Mir Russian con* | J
sulrtte.
Thousands wHlrhrd the fight­
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somewhat relievo the strain un- 20% white revenues want up 15%, painter and contractor. They had
dar which wa hava bean operat- In many tnatancr* tha spread waa gone to impact tha building, a
Ing for Iho paat few waaka. Ona greater than that. In lha "over City owned atructura, to see what
thing I learned from tha dabale' 100,000 circulation1’ bracket, costa could bo dona to repair tha upper
on uibor-Managemant Relation* Increased
increased 88% while rtvenuas atory, which contain* two. bedAct) It la not possible to calmly gained 15%.
room* which were ravaged by
and dlapasalonalely conaldar leg­
This picture duplicates the ona fire of unidentified origin shortly
islation which appaara for tha shown by tha first E l ? survey after 8:00 o'clock on the momfirst time nn the floor of the nf this kind last year. Rut In 1Q4I In* of Sunday, May 15.
.The First fire broke out ahortly
Ilouxa. The Committee on Educa­ tha apraad between lha two waa
in- jNFefa 8:00 o'clock on the morn*
Ring larger. Tho 1948 trend Intion and 'Labor did. not conaldar
•goeoaUtw a g e t— m p-la
any amendments to the Lailnakl
■ama old pace whili
Bill—nor did they conaldar Ute
are leveling off or
Wood BUI. Aa a result, attempts
gains.
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wars made to amend them on wd
by a defective water heater or to
'tfr an example
floor under our "ftta-mlnata”
ia.etgaratta, coraleaiiy thlown in
can
do
to
pr
R
role. Congressman !
dthf Increase {fl* dollar voit npfrimpoaad tha
tha aaaend fire the
loofc f t the annual Baarat P*r at
Rial ware passed upon__
wna fm y tavoh
flame*
bUIi, and wa found t h a t _____
firemen
but th&lt;
Rult waa ambiguous, eonflkUng,
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waa orarahadowad by a ■truetura. Tha tmildlng
has b m
and not arm undarstnndahio l a * __
Illation. We therefor* voted to
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announcers named him to their
All-Auturlcn teams
| After the close of the season
| In- entered the university hospital
By M A I.VIN O’llltlK N
I for a serious operation— scrapThe Amerlran Weekly
) Ing the ankle bone
! Months passed timl again W il­
IS, long, lean and «up*l reliieuiher. It I* only a game. I liamson lay in a hospital lied as
lip* were pale as thn know what you go through to a physician examined a new set
highly
controversial
|H*ne--the
Issue—the
examined his injured ankle, play It Nmv Iho question Is ru­
of X-rny plates. This time the
disposition of the great Industrial
nt sorry, Red," the duct nr lively up to you, hut I don't
Ruhr, which Is the hrart of Mer­ aid, Ntmightenlug u;&gt; "You'ro think you should play any more." doctor said:
"I've never hern happier to
Williamson rrmrmhrrrd wlml
man economy. The Ruhr valley though with fool bull i’vo gut to
this
I news—
If fills summer follows the normal statistical trend, its lies in Western Mermanv anil „|„.,n|f,"
thn doctor hail told him In the tel) anyone
course will see the deaths hy drowning of most of some five America. Rrllaln and France a l­ "Ynn're wrong fliiHitr *** hi* Howling Green hospital a few you're all right now”
years Itrforn anil he still felt the
In a few weeks
Williamson
or six thousand iterstms who will die In th n f fashion this ready have worked out .i nlnu v leplted.
same
International control, exclud­
walked forward to receive his de­
•Wrung T"
year. The victims will lie mostly persons who could swim— for
front the University
of
"I'm going to llrk this thing," gree
ing Russia.
I "I menu ii ImiiiI foolhall If ynu
httl not quite well enough.
Vishlnsky
proposed that •he u iiii I to slop me you'll hnvi; to he snlil "Football Is going to be Mlrltignn ami heard the university
my life's work"
„,y |,,K „ff,"
president say:
Matty (Irowninu accidenth tut|&gt;|H&gt;n In norttona who can- Ruhr he placed under control of
Klpke countered with another
. . Ami now, to Ivan U. Wllnot Hwlm but who novcrthaleMH #o out on tno water In amall the Rig Four, and countries iHtr-.l T||H dnelnr ........ his head and
Oarmany. ritase .•mintrlea |(.ft q,,,
ri(„m. T» an anxiouR offer
llamson, I am proud to present
Ixmta, without life jneketa, or otherwlae expoxo themnelven daring
"Okay,
Red,”
said
the
coach,
would Include not only thn westM(u| uncle lie explained: *
the annual Mold Medal lo the man
tn the danger of drownitiK. Many more uccldcntH happen to era nallona of Belgium, Tit- Nellt, | | (,
osteomyelitis, n ptiriU- "If yml want to play, I'll make who has tieen chosen lha out­
Iicraoni* who uro able In swim, hut who groanly overeatlmate •rlanils anti l.tixenthotirg but Pn- , „t Inflntmuatlon of the bone you a deal You'll lie my flatur- standing gsntleman, alhlets and
thnlr own nhllltiea In thn watDfi They tackle a &lt;11it anon Un* W fd and ( * r ¥ &gt;,Hlhtvakla on th sfwj||rh w||| reiptlre an npcrallon It day afternoon player No practice scholar nf the Class of 10112 Ita
thn wrek. dust keep In Is bring grniluutAl with 'high
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grept fur their endurance, or waters too &lt;!iffkult flu ttuti*
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. . , ' may have In-en I'ttuscd by the lit- during
■inollier ifi*
In­ shape and watch the other Isiys distinction.' If t wero to Itavn a
MtrciiVLftVi iinfl uIf111 Thftv knnw linw In nwlm Ittit tint hnw In Tpi* wi'aIci'II iiiii'lKfi
h
i Jury hi* i t'cTivcil, ftnil niitillirr
atrangin nmi « kiii. ino&gt; Know now io Hwim. mu nm now n»|followp,, vishlnsky in rapid -m- jury
would
he
fatal
it
would
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jury would be fatal. It would be drill"
son I'd certainly want Ivy W il­
III) II. Hareiy.
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rrsslnn
and with
hut. ,pointed. fmilluinly
for him
ever tn play
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..........few
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fuullmrdy fur
h
liamson lo he Ills coach"
Williamson agreed
hvery peraon who cannot nwlrn. If he wantn to Int wortls. Arhestin was first amt pin Ifnnlhiill ugaln "
For the next two seasons he
Williamson'* brilliant coaching
A few months Inter, carrot- never practiced
The pain had career, which followed his gradu­
around water, ought to learn. Until he can nwlnt he ought al- tied America's rcrctlon to a strik
Ing figure of speerb In wbi.dt he tojqted Ivnti II "Retl" Willininsun diminished
somewhat
but
the
ation. took him to Yale, t.afaywaytt to know thoru’a a llfojaeket within reach when ho'it compared Vishlnsky's plnu witli ||nip«-tl .lowly neross the niitlitnrfollowing each game wore ette, ami recently to the Univers­
around water. The |iemon who can «wlm ahould know hln the hlen of n patient, who hml the junt singe of Row ling Green, Mitln, days
filled with hours of agony ami ity of Wisconsin, where ho wns
llmitH and try in exteml them, but nlwnvn wtny within Ihems use of three parnlyxed limbs re- high school to receive bis diploma often fever
named head roach at more than
OliHervance of thoHti nlmple rules could Have n tol of liven, stored, being persuaded Io return ami tin awanl os the outstanding
When the ItIM'J season rolled $10.(100 a year.
to the parnlyxed condition.
1athlete nmi scholar in Ills class.
nround Williamson was the unthin Hummer am) In other HummerM to come,
A letter
from the
Athletic
At’hesoit made 11 clear the West
As one, ihi- audience stood anil I millions choice ofIlls Icamnles
Bonn I said simply:
wasn’t going to undo what hudcheered as he mumbled his thunks
lend the BigTen cham pion*
"We soleeted Mr. Williamson for
been done in Western Germany, j and limped back In Ida sent
as captain
I his ability and Ills skill, but most
Hchiinian
followed
in
similar
Months passed. The ankle Iii ' hI•••' pbtyed every game ami was of all because he Is a very tleteridraln, ami argued against returnetl slowly lull the pant persisted. thc leading factor In the team's mined young
By HID IIRRMINM
man
Odds hava
Ing to the stalling point (i'ots-l Williamson went ahead with his success At the end of the schedule seldom worried him.”
dant) and repeating old mistakes, college plans and Ills faothnll he was minted all-conference end | Those who remember Ids days
Bummer has arrived In Waah- menilmrs are shown that the pro- Bavin backed up Aehason Httd'und basketball plans as though and many nowspapera ami sporta at Michigan readily agreed.
jhe were certain everything would
Ington and along with It cornea the posed hill Is an Improvement on Hchiinian.
What all this really means la lie all right
usual
talk
altout the
annual I existing law.
Hr rnti'N’il the Univorslty nf
Democrat • Republican
Baseball
My hi’Hrt left me last week that wo have mitered n new phaso
g a m e .‘ This is un charity, game when Mary Alice ami mir children of the battle for control of Mer- Mlchluun at Ann Arhnr In ili'JP.
Hlx ft'i'l tiitl nmi it solid tHh
sponsored hy one of the Washing- went back to Florida for thn re- m any, pnll Mrit-econotitle keystone
Kurune. Observers think they poumls, be rrpnrIni for llte frrsh
Inn newspaprra, and ia played In matnder of this Krsxjon. I mUa nf Eui
G riffith Stadium before a pack- them , terribly, hiving In a hotel Mo In the hack qf Russia's mind man fiioibull Ionm. bill nfti-r n
rd house. The younger member! Isn’t like borne . . .But our hud- lha idea Mint under the u|d Four few days derided the possibility
of Congress comprise the two got and a Congressman's salary Power control, a Soviet dominated of Injury was still In great Bo hr
(•anti. The others act aa ushers, won't permit all of us to live in cjutern Germany might In due left the squad to wait for Ids
mtanut, pop-corn and pop v a n -.a hotel, ami It ia Just as Intprac- ro a m dominate the whole coun­ sophmore year and eligibility for
dor*. *nd the like.
'tlcal to rent a home for the two try and thua achieve Mr mum coni- the varsity leant.
Ills ankle Injury Worried him a
The teams started working out or three months remaining Ita- munltatlon.
If that view |* correct, then the lot He was often seen studying In
last week and it fore the
Hasslon
closes. Our
M easy to
see "house-swap" deal expired May fight among the powers must go his room with the throbbing ankle
nn. Tha West never will give in wrapped In a towel mid sunk In
'who has
been 1.
to any arrangement which will H bucket of hot wider
playing.
Just
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Throngh sedatives prescribed try
thrnw Germany under control of
look at lha mam-i
MURK ON COUTH
a physician, he wns able to atinly
bara
who
are' A cross-section survey of news- the Kremlin.
and sleep, although the remainder
limping
around papers' costa and revenues, apnf h ii day was plagued by a dull
th* « ,
P **rin* ••••where In this Issue,
ache In the ankle and Inter Ills
ou’ll
----------------------------bu ii find
iiitd thoaa jtrovea
once again
what all pub*
knee.
W M w R'*y lUhara already know—expaneea
Williamson reported for foot­
ICsstlasMl Ttsm Fss&gt; nael
■re
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“ •OH .young
continue _______
to rlxa at_
a rate danger- from
Daytona
Reach named ball In the fall of ID-'IO and.Coach
Hough to play oualy higher than Increasing In­ Arm latad and T. S. Crawley, Harry Klpkr assigned him lo tha
baseball.
coma. A composite average of Douglas. The cause of thi* firo •ml roach, ' Benny Ooslarbsan,
that this diversion newspapers in four circulation waa not detarmined ami Firo one of the ull-tlme greats In Mich­
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Social A n d Personal Activities
Palm er lti,v — Society L'dllor

Mrs. S. J. Nix Will
Head Story League

Social Calender

Menibere of the Sanfnril Story
1League met on Monday evening

WEDNESDAY

The Brow nlee Young
A du lt | at it:li(l I*. M. at the TnliriHt CeltClasa w ill hold h com slipper Ht | ter and elected officer* for the
#:00 P. M. al the Joe B a rre tt Jnew year. Fleeted In serve n* prehome on J e tvH I's L u m \
■ddenl wna Mra. 8. J. Nix; second
THURSDAY
i vice president,
Mr*.
Clarence
A s ilv e r ten w ill In- Riven at 1Welch; third vice president, Mr*.
S an ford D ra m m n r School sponsor­ ,W . I,. Roche; recording secretary,
ed by the I'arent-T eacher Assoein- Mr*.; II. F, Mntllei corresponding
lio n and ll&lt;«* Association fo r Child- ■weratary, Mr*.
Victor Dreenoi
liouil K ifiirn tln n fu r the l***»u&gt;fit id treasurer, Mr*. It. A. C*tbl* anil
tin*
hospital
fluid.
A
special
pro•
historian. M m . Mildred Babcock.
(ra m w ill h r fc u tiu c d hy p u p il* nl
The business meeting *va* eon4 :li 0 I’ . M T h r public t* ru rd iiilly diicled hy the oulRoiiiu president.
In vite d In attend.
M i. F r e d Soldi and clan* were
Hem tliulii Hebcknb I nidge No. made fur the group to visit the
411 w ill rn rrt in te g u la r session nt ntphauagr at enterprise and the
I*. M. in tin* Odd
K p II owh Crippled Children'll Home at limn*
H a ll. Member* arc urged tn In* tltla. Mrs. ft. K. White, program
present and v is ito rs m e welcome. leader, luhl an Irish Folk tale,
F R ID A t
"The Lillie Bed Hen".
P upils « f tin* D u xbu ry School
At the conclusion of the meeto f D ancing imd piano p u p il* o f
Sira. Fklgnr M ltc h i'li w ill present Ink refreshments were seiveil to
g t a jo in t re c ita l n t B:«HI P. M at tho 'I r is. Colib, Mrs. Motile. Mrs. N l*.
Hohli, Mrs.
Roche. Mrs.
w W om aa'ii ('lilt* A ll parent*, and Mrs.
Helen Seluillz Mrs. H h I h' i h K, Mrs.
ft land* are invited.
.1 I’. Thurmond. Mis. Buv Tillis,
• i t . M '. t T
The tio a n l o f m alinger* o f the Mrs. Welch. Mrs. K C. Williams.
Long, Mrs.
Sanford Woman'** C h ili w ill niecl Mr*. While, Mrs. It,
a t tl;80 A. M at tin* cluh house A. K. Rosseltei Hint guest*, Miss
l.ila Woodard ninl Mrs. VV. K.
o il Oak Avenue. ______________

Balnea.

llo liy w fM M l
plus'v anil a iperlal parly Hindu*
atrs then receive their diplomas
^H o w would vou like In rondili't " at (la* closest city high school.
' V school where the students earn University lllgii.
more llias vou do?
S oiiiu iif 1i^|- stodrots hic cipilp.
That's the unusual occupation of lad t" go till to college i,ud do
Mai v MhcII o iiii Ii I. who has lieen so. Hut some, like Rooney, ipilt
head of the MtiM studio m 'Iiihi I high svlosd at |H, when they no
since IDiil! A moon tier sindenl longer have to attend.
"Mlekcv was doing very well III
liodv of rlr:hl me such names as
Margate! fl'Iliien. Ih-nu Htoekwrll, Ills last \ra i and could have grml.
Claude Jarman. Jr., and the girl nateil In a year." shr recalled. "1
we’il most like to silty after sdnail urged him to continue, lierniisc I
ladlevcd it would make a lot of
with— Klixaladh Taylor.
Miss MacDonald** is no little difference lo Ids lalei life, llol I
S re d aeimolhouse, red brink' a" '&gt;*•• wiis Just one small voice against
" p o p u la r shade in Hollywood these ninny others."
Miss MacDonald Indie*es strongdaya. It's cream-colored »f sturdy
stucco, located hill a yo yo’s I brow tv In the Imjinrlnnct* of ethical lull
from the stapes where he slu. to acting. "The oioic uiolorslaniid e n t* toll III their mm stndvilik' lug amt knowledge, the gleatei Hie
| actor," »he st leased
hours.
The film star-stride its uie *e- | Thr school’s only Hollywood
tpilrril to a ll.... I srhiail from nine touch is In recreation. Facilities
me limited ami the only Hpntt Is
to II! In the niornliiit. Ilik'h school
pupils, like Miss layloi, have to i ping-pong.
Im agine
-ping-pong w ith Fillsdo homfwoik as well. Ilium, won
d*r If site needs any help with her ia la -th T a vlo i
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Miss Mnelbmald. who lormeily
tauichl ill I’hlllpplne and I,os An
(eles schools, looks young J01
having Inst mettal child actors for
HI veats. She has wen such sluilentr as l.niia Turner, Jndy «•"&gt; *
land, Mickey Rooney. Freddie Bar­
tholomew. Jackie Cooper and Jane
Powell come and go. I asked her
which were ilm brlghjeat.
"Now.T she lepllevl with school^ tfarher ‘ rnulWtt,■~Pyoii wouluii S
^ x v a u t m» to sttv Ibat. lb ok hove
the ones I dhtn't name would feel
Hhe aim declined to name
dumbest.
, Does she think arlnr* me smart­
er than ordinnrv students!
“ Nut iiri't'NNiii il V* Tlwy
« 1mnit
the smile as other children, except
in one t crhi d They have more
present t ,i»n*l o.ct'l people much
men' easily."
.
Dues elm have any unusual
disciplinary problems T
"No. the students me generall)
cooperative Hornet linos there
those who Ret some bad advice,
from people wlo&gt; might say. Why
do you mind her?—you're mahliik’
m&lt;n&gt; money than she la. But
most of our prohlema can lie work­
ed out. I have never had to use
forco yet."
Young Jarnuip, who wu* peru­
sing his algebra nearby, suggest*'
a sure wav of disciplining the stn_»d|o students - “ ruts 'em on suspen­
s io n "
Miss Mac Donald tries to keep the
•chool like a normal one. tienerally
a graduation class consists cf one.
but there I* a class will ami pro

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Three HostenseH
Winter Park Woman lp«4rFd
j The Hunt&gt;nnntt books were born
j when Die author returned from Move To Sim ford
ijiiitriHin a inn: I n Active At 7d

Mrs Tom Williams, Mrs. Rrodle
II) ANDY ANUKRKON
William.* and Mis. W. P. Chap­
AP N**»(features
Telephone 148 man were hostesses mi Monday
W INTER PARK, F la .-A wom­
for the rrgolui meeting of the an ’ tiH&gt; busy entertaining other
Truth Keekels Class of the First people'* children to have a family
Mrlhodlst Chinch. The group met o f my own*' is still pounding her
at the Torn William* home where typewriter al Die age of 7ti.
She is Fulalie Osgood (Dover
Ho meeting was opened with a
devoliotial hy M r, Nellie Vaughn "li" wrote the perennial Hunbonm t liahleii Irnok* and who npw Is
Mr. and Mrs. J t). I’ryur of on the subject "Faith"
Following a short Imsuiess sev omplellng s narrative tilogtaphy
I’aducali, Ky.. have
urrlved lo
&lt;lin. getmbally
spend sonic time at the home uf »ion refre*Nliirnl* weie served attf &gt;o Benjamin Franklin,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Hall on Mel* gaioe, enjoyed. Those attendlnt foi trea-ager* as its . ner'.-'flrsl
were M l* T, F Wll .on. Mrs It. F so* 11 ixiok-lengtli biography on
louville Avenue.
Crenshaw. Mts. Fill* Irish. Mrs. Kt'herl Louis Hteveiison, piihtished
Mrs.
Vaughn, in P.t lit
F riends o f F ra n k 1‘akach *v||| Lilt liet Darkey.
Mis. Nettle
la* glad to learn that he U get- Mis, W J David,
Sin- lot*, been at work slowly on
tin g a lung nicely fo llo w in g nit Tillis. Mrs, Mamie Morris, Mrs. A. the book for several years sod
Illness o f about tv*,, weeks. He is D. Shoemaker. Mr* June Waddell, ■«**' -lie feels
Dial the great
Mrs. Mabel Alexander, M i*. Dora A ton lean, who died in I71MI, ami
Confined’ to the local hospital.
(itie rry , Mrs, C \ Poll, let, Mrs "I 'in* contemporaries."
Dr. ali«i Mrs. Charles I, Park J. II. lia u iin u , M i*. It W Turner.
But it is "Thr SunboMurt Its
left today for Atlanta to visit Mis. It. F
Dvnl, M r*
Mnlud
-hi* is famous fin ntid w’hleh
their son and duughtrr-iii.law, Mr. I Blount. M rs .1 F lilscl. Mrs. J.
mid Mrs. Charles I..
Park, Jr. . W. C ra w fo rd , M is. Fred Mitchell, &gt;"ii yoirself prot.uldy remember.
It was Mis* Drover's first book
Charles Park, Jr. underwent an : Mrs. Flood, littti M i. s
Bin Imra
emergency appendectomy I n s t Bradley and the. three hostessm. I" children and was published hy
Hand, McNally In I PUP’, ft *)..
evening nt
hmorv
Dnlveislty
ipeared in trade and school edlHospital.
11»*•!&gt;&gt; simultaneously
and
the
Among Hone from Hantord list­
I tin! hor -ay&gt; she thinks II was the
ed In the graduating da u of
'fii- t juvenile hook to lie ln*urd
Florida Stale Unlveislty are Miss
lln that manner.
Currie Kliinheth Moore, who will
| lln* school edition has V e il In
receive a bachelor of art degree
I " 'lit without interruption since
in Arts ami Hcienees, ami Miss
Ho-ii; and Die trade edltloi. was
Mary Ann Whelehel, win, will ■ .
until recently.
reive a haehelor of nrleuee degree
, During the period, Miss Drover
in applied sm’ial scleilee* The two
i edited one tn.ok of poetry and
Hanford gills make up pari of the
1bn* written nearly a score of other
IJf* students who will leceive di­
in*chile hooks. She says the out­
plomas in ently morning exeielsoa
standing one H a s "Votland Mother
at the Duiveisity on June tl
i Douse," Illustrated ill four color.*
"nd Published originally Ip HH6.
Il has brsn In continuous circuit*

P erson als

W O W Kn ter tains
With Fish Fry

About Pjr* meiidans, taluilies
and guests of the Woodmen of
the World, Celery Camp No. U'Jf&gt;
atteiol.d a Iiah fry lirld last evenlng at 7:.tn n'elmrk at Mudol
Lake Park on the Ht. Johns lliv .i.
"Happy Birthday" was sung
during the evening fnr the finan­
cial seetelaty sovereign. J A
l.nne In charge of the event were
Mr. Lane, Claude Hawkins, F. I.
Lundy, and T B Thomas

H A P P Y IIIK T H D V t
J: A. Lane

i Plain
baked cu a tn id
Iwcmnes
When try in g on n s k irt be­ p a tty fa te when il is served w ith
fore In lyin g , t r y It s ittin g and a sintre o f eanticd ted cherries.
w a lkin g as w ell a* standing be­
fore a m irro r, experts nd visr. A I T hicken the Juice Dorn a can of
s tra ig h t-lin e s k irl may look rig h t sour p itie d le d cherries w ith cot itwhen you are standing s till, hut starch and sweeten w ith sugar.
may he unbecoming and uncom ­ Cnol and add some o f I h r rh e rrira
fo rta b le when w a lkin g or s ittin g . liefnre passing w ith the custard.

YO D N D O R A P l'A T B - Eva*
Irted sleeves nri.l s k irl banding
( H r a dressed-np look tn th is
still pi r giH donlion dress of w h tta
waffle phpie
Shown m Jun io r
n it*
/A* Y D r r f i I s i l i l i i t r P ko ta f
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jtwu years in France. She had lieen
studying to get a belter teacher's
The Rev. ami M r, I'laode :*ann
ub, after teaching three years III . *Jers r r r e n tly unwed t** Sonf-*i.l
low Academy in Franconia, N. IL, ' f r o m
A b b e v ille , t o i , w lim e
il, ,
u private school which took child­| Rev. Saum leis « » . im stoi **t t i*
ren from klmleigartsii through .F ir s t B ap tist C hinch, atilt p lio l I,.
high school
; that o f tin* F T a ukliii S I i•••■» Hap
J a c k ,n il* tile H u - 1
Him taught ihe
first
three lis t C hlireh.
grades ami It seemed to her the j have pin d i n -rd Ho I I • *. 11*1*1 . ti
primers were inadeipiste tn ge* : home **n the xvc.t -nl*
a child's interest hut. anxluiis to
A ll experielie* *i and .enotc** i
leach the higher giadr„, she wen* | train ed lu istn r. Ho I!*** S.ion.l* *
to France to study French.
I studied In the lt**l\ t ami H* ■

t

She re liiin e il jim t tin* lu te to gee
a Job, however, ami her b ro th e r—
then a publisher'll re p re se n ta tive —
happened to show hei some sketch­
es o f sunhuim el liable , Hhe im ­
m ediately w rote to llo* a rtis t su g ­
gesting lo llu lm ra tio n , w ltt tie r d o ­
ing the text fo r a child's re td a r.
Thus, r hr Ilooks came a b o u t,, ,
W ritin g a p rlm rt is no easy
m a lto r, she ,uy&gt;

New words must be Intrmluced
at, on the average, not more than
three lo a page there are about
I Sit wold.* vi til* I* f oi hi a kinder­
garten vocabulary, am) these must,
he used About Ifitt more words
may In- introduced •** carry the
narrative, hut they must he monosyllabic, oi nearly ,**.
&lt;Jiihlre ii 's textbook* In those
old days, site say,, were printed
ill -luall type; tonlained a scraplan*k Variety of dliisti allonj sel■loin were illiistialeil in color, and
tlie text xxas boringly repetitive.
Die Huutainiiel
and
Overall
liooks bellied change all that fgr
Hie print lined was about one third
of an imh high, had no rurlyeties
then so fashionable, and Hie illus­
trations wen- -irnple Instead of
j faacifal
l i t ! 1| M liL'IV
,
‘HfuiuM* «»f my iiimm) yearn of
Fulalie tlsgcoal tiin 'e t * a uaw"rk in the field," -hr tays, "I ■live nl Mantor* ille, Mint*. She
have sometime, hren referred to | **as born there June L’l!, IH7-*l. Al
a, Ihe dean of luvruile writers. | thal time
her father,
"rather
It lia s lieen s happy appielitue- , fresh from the seminary, **Hs In
ship."
|charge of a home-mission Congre­
The Huiilaitiiiet Rallies am) Hie gational church. When I nas one
Dveiall Hoys Isioks plonrereil hig, year old, my parents returned to
plain type for amall eye*. TliCy their native New Fngland where
were printed wilh fnurculur il* their four children were educated
lusti utloris and have .sold iivrr twu ami wen! old to do their part In
million.
the xvniId."
I 7 hey have been ,el In inusle.
Mis* Drover’s "part
m thr
written into operellas, and ote world "may never he fully known
enlerprising (ienuan mother, Ilk- tavaiisr irnpic.,*ions
on -mall
ing them so much,
lianslaleil minds are difficult to (race, but
them into Urrmait.
It's a safe hri .he molded many
' "Not lung after they fir ,| ap­ , little brains for the liellci. and
pealed," Miss Drnvrt *ay*. "the made many little lives a lot
puldislmrs suggested I take the uaslet ami happier.
elmraiders across the mean tn see
j bow children played in Holland.
N*« iWrtlanu and Daly. The resull
llistoricully, the peanut idauti
"Its a trxvul story ahoilt raeh of
Is believed to have migratrd from
the countries."
Latin
America to Europe to
| These stories, written foi ,ry.
Africa ami then to the United
|" "'I
'bird grade children, up. States.

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T iirn n D A t

JACKSONVILLE, May 26 (A &gt; By AHHOCJATKD PBF.HH
Action contlnuea I xlay In gruup
MHVtIHII
Jack Fasiholi u t Augusta down
R un
In
N in th
T o
it
.!
high school huxvhall tuurnamenta on four hit* lust night aa the
J 0 3 i
McManus, **
around Florldu to name teams tor Columbus Cardinal* defeated the
11
4 1 It
W in 4
t o 3 G a m e ; Weber, lit
3 o I 11
,tlie state final* starting June 14, Tlgora, 4 In 1, In an abbreviated
Matte, It
i t u ii
N EW YOHK
May 21— ( f 1—• { fht Class A slate tourney will Houtli Atlantic League game. Thu
In
D a y to n a
T o n i t e Junta, lb
3 l
Knvnkl*. it, of
Htan Muslal,
the slightly-built1fjMl tt-um to advutire to thu Clus* gume was ca ted at the end of
3 I
Catalan, of
Cardinal slugger, refuse* to get h „ i Avon Park,
I ■I o
tli* seventh liecnuxe of rain..
Arllng Manager lam Devil of talk*, rf
b y A it T in m
u a u K w m i, j b .
3 1 1
tu
Malinowski.
Charleston'* Rebel) whipped the
excited over hl» anemic halting Tallahassee Lena became the
the Daytime Beech In Ianile re came Itarau. u
3 n J
Herutd Sports Editor
J o l
to hat with two niaten aboard In (tntiflek, |i
n^t
...
.
f i r team to advncc*tu the Class Tars of Jacksonville. 7 to 2, and
0 II o
p
The HI- Louis outfielder, whose ^ ,(ute meet. The Lion* wuu the the last-place Colombo* Beds ed­
the ton of the ninth Inning In a tarry,
Hanford Catcher*
II I, II II
’ep.do
context
between
the
Hanford a l Totate
So r, i ; m
The Sanford (Hants are fortu­ .17(1 mark of 1048 wax the high- r|^(j, |„ represent (Iruup One Wes- ged the Macon Peaches, 4 and 1.
The
league-leading Savannah
niviMUm hy l.enling Panama
a — VVnlkrU fur tlarry In nlntli
Giant* ami the I hI cI m at the Mu­
nate to huve secured the service* ost In the National League since |
D ayton* lleaih
(urn tun mil
Arky Vaughan's 186 In 1016, was C|| „ 1|y j | | v h, 4-1, Tuesday,
Indiana were rained out kt Green­
nicipal Hark Inat nljtht and Idaatad .............
...........................
Hnoforil
min Ito am i of such an aide catcher a* Johnny
one nf Jack Boback'e alnnta far
It—Docker. Illpp _Htnrliog, lievll. Toncoff, who ha* been arcind the mote than 100 point* off hi* re- winner „f p,day's gamer. »**- ville.
cord high following tha first I 8 |lwv&lt;,„ Sarasota and Fort Myer«| Cleon Crawford got a triple off
over the rljthl field wull t« give
11III—eK»rMug, 'ilohieh. MeXD.nu!. IWK"*’ f»r , ‘ hrce years, and ha* gamer of the season.
sf|. Petersburg anti Clearwater Fasxholx, us well ga three singles.
the Invader* a 4 to 1 victory.
Knvakls,
lievll
1. I I I —Iturker. been In pro:--*lonal haxvhall since
'•I'm u little slow In starting n|„, qualify. They will meet Friday The Card twlrler walked one, and
Hanford wna leading It tu I a* Welier, Msllnuwskl. Junes. Knvs IP17, when he was signed hy the
kla.
till-lievll.
Hit
—
Knvukl*.
H
this spring,
say* Muslal. "But tll
the group three title.
the ninth Inning upt&gt;ned.
another got on base on an error.
Malinowski III*—Junes IK Mnllll- New York (Hants from thu cam­
|&gt;|nv was to open today ut Luke- Vance Carlson yeildeil 10 hit* to
Hanford'* lux* to the Daytunan* uwekl to Weber 1. Ilrale* tu Mlerl- pus of the University of Illinois. I expect to pick up a* soon ms
we get Inick to Ht. Louis. A couple,|#p„| ipp
two. The two final- the Cards, Five were double*.
Matte tn llarKU. I.eft —Day­
did nut change the fllnntn* stand- Ilia;
_______ l a L j U . ______________
Hanford has not been without
tona lleacti t Hnoforil 7 III!—off
u ill nmke the round of eight In
The Tars w&gt;ri limited tu four MIXMNU in* tuopcratiun o( several
ing in the Florida .State League Hash t. Hill,ink 1. HU —by Kasli !&gt;. good catching thlla far Ihla sea­ of good days, maybe three &gt;«r
three
at
three
for
five,
will
move
t&gt;|l.
m,.„t.
lark
el
a
ml,
Tampa
hits
off
Johnny
Tate,
while
hi*
teeth doei not bother Alfred Friico,
pennant race. The (ininravlllc G- Itutuick t lilt—Kasli f. In i l/S In- son. Dirk llarga, rookie back­
nltia*. 1 rims; llnloiek * In * in- stop optioned to the Hanford me o ff the hook."
'jtfferann. Daytona Beach Main
III--1 Rebel teammutea were clubbing Jr„ Medford, Maas., when It comes
Men dropped a 7 to (1 conflict to nliiax,
t rune Pit —Itapp, Winner "llitlln
g
gtwkl
hull*
l»
the
I,,,,,,
oriumlo,
Plant
City
and
Hantwo
Jacksonville
hurlers
for
11
the Dcl.nnd Bed lin t* In I t inn­ Kaxh l.neer— llol.aek
to giving a great big victory imlle
P ilornik.- rluh hy the Jarknonvllle Tara of
aucret of gotkl halting. Right now fllrl| urH mured.
safeties. Tate chalked up h li fifth ag he learn* that he hai Just been
ing*. A* the re*ult of the Hanford null Anilerxuii T —1:11.
the Hally l-eague, ha* don* an
consecutive
victory
of
the
season.
I'm
Inking
pltrhr*
that
I
should
Three
game
series
are
booked
In
defeat and the (lalneavlllo to**,
exrellent Job of receiving, after
■warded 123,800. Middlesex Supe­
Konr. West Palm Beach First huseman Frank Miller led
the two team* remain tied for secI having been catapulted Into a he hitting and hitting pitches thut
rior Court Jury granted that tidy
the
Charleston
attack
with
four
I
should
he
tuklng"
(Taking
in
Miami
Edison
ami
Miami
and place.
starting berth when l.sn M att*
•um to the youngster for Injuries
face* Fort Lauderdale, hits.
was forced tu the sidelines by baseball parlance means to let
received when he was xtruck by a
The Idlunder* piny ho*ta to the
tha
pilch
go).
*
Win
in
ra
tani'le
next
week
for
George
Spencer
was
charged
I
arm
trouble.
Hanford Ite* tonight In City Inland
truck. (International £oundphofo)
Practically
all
of
the
Cardinal*
Krllll,,
tlt1«&gt;,
hut
Imth
move
In
tti!
with
the
loss,
He
started
for
the
Through Hunday'a game, BarPark In Daytona Beach, and It la
find
that
once
Muslal
and
his
vVent.
event.
;
Tars,
hut
was
replaced
hy
Tom
■a h«d hern tu hat 121 time*
likely that Manager Hal tim ber
anuthpnw swinging sidekick, Enos
.luehsm
...... Jacksonville
achvela be- llortou during a Reliel uprising
and had rapped out 28 hit*. In­
will *end Chnrlle Rose to the h ill,
cluding five doubles, for e .228 (Country) Hlaughter, get their Kil| l |irir (iroup One Eastern Dlv-1 In the fourth. Horton held the
tu fare the Daytona club. Johnny,
hats going, the Beil Bird* will ljllf,n (,n&gt;ntimtlii(i tourney Tliura -1 rally to one run und went on to
batting average.
Tonroff I* xrhvduled to appear In i
‘‘I know that Barga ha* ro- he hack 111 tile thick of the pen- ,|rty (inly t!.“ winner goes to finish the game.
a Hanford uniform for tha flrat
Cenlerfloldcr Walter Post got
time tonight, hut Manager Gruu home run and twn singles In four
v i. n t t ID t RTATPJ DMA ft I 1»i
her did not indicate Inat night Tesst
D ll will count ....... dm to do It good,1’8.11" *■"' St2" ,'" 't
W
L rn
...........enter* In Clean B. only the times at the plate to lead the Beds
if Tonroff would catch the Han- Uti H it Nil firH rk
ir. m i
hit of catching for u* before thu I HUughlor., "T)»U •
something w|m,cr* .... .
Into the *U.le to victory over Macon’* Peaches.
3.1
IT
.fltrt
*
*
foril-Dnyloiiu clash tonight or ap­
The Beds connected for nine hit*.
€1Ii I li «4pa,V111
IS
17 r*7 3S
pear behind the ptate later tlda HI
23 it -f.KI 3
AtiK ttMIdP
Bov Hurtker held the Peaches to
I h I-jiik I
33 l ’» r.37 «
week.
six.
I'a ln lk it
1N 33 13!* N
A double hv Dob Duiker and H rlii ruin
ir. 31 INf. D»
Infield outa by I .re lllpp and Cluv le*««Nhlirk
IS 3*4 3H3 I I
Dames Tw4*t
Sterling netted the Daytona rluh
HI Aiikiih Hiik Ht llrlSIlltli.
their Dml run of the tilt In the
11..1 .11 fl.I u l ( lu ln e x v lllc
J A t'K H O N V lt.I.R . M ay 14— 1A P *
H a a fitril a t D a y to n a llx s c li.
fourth frame luxt night. Hanford
**n' "'"see *° *'**•
pBcher* like Harry }£ i,ring moved into the final gome — K lo r lils i:* B 01*1 xe .
P
a
lu
lb
a
a
t
l.e
e
x
o
a
ra
I
A
fle
r
lo
.
to
i
i
H
lo r e la lle r *
came hark In the Itottum of the
Ruddy Luke slny In' left* field’ until Brccheen and' Johnny Main have ^m.VxT Harlow hv winning over K |!Ssles
I t e a u ll* V e s le rita y
» g r* « l» A
lame frame to lie up the ffaint*
HI A a n u s tln e 1. I ir la m li, I.
N et X X I. l.u .e . 4 VI*llollinuii returns, hut we need Vl'* *2 . rf * r 1 **'*!r peak. Fellow* WmD'i Haven, •£.
D a y to n a lle a c h D H a a fn ril 1.
43
4!»
on a two bare hit by Fred VV.du'i
31 o l
la tr a r
you ilhlii t expect much from are
------------------------------ P a ln lk a I t ; Irf-ra b tira 7
4H
Buddy
too
badly
aa
o
relief
pitch
44
31 i.S
M r U iu m
and a pair of error* hy Catcher
.44
41
... IR OK
- er and to take n regular turn mining through In great alyle." I i . r l i l W l M l f l l t S t 't H
H o in ll
Frank Itapp.
Muslal, o ff two game* against.
K o ra
frm i
w
1. P e l n n mi Hie mound," Gruher decini.'.' me Dodgers on the Cards* first j
15
si
XI us
I V n t K 'K O I l t I l t ' C O r i l la r g e
Hanford forged ahead ill the TNew
T u rk
31 tu
*11
yesieiday.
lo i ‘ mo
| ' r 'n l» ic * M m * »r« t i l r r c i
14
fi’.a
game in the fifth inning. Tommy P h lln ilr llih lM
1
X‘ .
eastern swing, says he can’t see
m
im
n
r
Here ’ll T'hrre
I IdiM11ifi
1 II
4X1 I 'v
41
«4
24 O f
Cataldo tingled to center, moved (T
how the Dodgem have Improved.
OAKLAND, Calif., May 2 6 - l.arK *"
ilcn kta
4X1 1 W
U 14
41
We were sorry to learn yester­
Lit
31 1*1
"They have about |lie xnme kind (/p, Lightweight Karl Williams of) Al r t| l II III
to aeconil on a xnrrlflce by Joo W fia h liiH t *«i*
4UU 41,
I I 17
LO
44
1 Of
H ntiiH
day llmt Boil Burns had refused of team they had Inst year But
IK 17
(14 a
Malinowxkl and acored on nn In­ 1 *h r o ll
Ihigiinsville,
(In.,
holds
«
new
|
lo
report
In
I
he
Orlando
Heliulnr*.
( *|i*v 4*1)1ml
ir.
13
I
I
I
i
At,
.!•»
3. us
field bounder by Pitcher Jurk Bo- HI lefllllM
who cun tell In two gamesT All knockout reciinl for Navy boxing. la r g......
e
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37X IX
Bail was well liked In the Florida . .
bark.
IIh i i Ii i V fite r ik if
I know hi t int In i not worried
„ sleep maker for I
,1,,*
State
League
hark
In
11141),
when
tlo x lo o S. |i«*f r o ll 7 ( II I I n n liiH - I
Ta
T..
ithmil my hitting I ’ve tugged n |{llU(,p Schofield of
Alilngton,
Hanford lengthened their lead
New V o rk 13. Ht L* 1ill M 3
he played firsl huso for the .Sen­
i *i,ii no m e rx
lot or good halls that were caught. Mu„
)lt seconds after their limit V r r x f - r r t l D rc x x c rx
in the gume In the eighth on ronI ’ltle a g o i,1 W tta ltititf !(*ni
ru in ators ........
Congratulation*
to
I'lc v c ll, Oil HI 1Mi |Li4i&lt;t|» UK!’ ....
When ynu’re hitting right these , lIir„,',|
„tght In the all-Nuvy l l j l lix lip
xeeutivc double* by Jitn .lone* and
XI
71.
Dot Powell fur her fine playing III hits
m in
fall In spot*.
lltn llir x r ill
Connie Knvukl*, acorlng onu run.
iHisiag tmirnuinunt.
V.H %i i i t:
the Florida State Women’s Golf
a
g
v
«
in*
up
xt
11
"
I’m
stilt
getting
my
sluiie
nf
Then came the fateful
ninth T r a iii
W l. i * r t 4411 Asxoelnllon Tournament at Ponte
Williams was one of suveu fight- I D’lix ri'U liH uvy
WAIKINO tosethcr at the l.lnn
Ild N ltifi
him;
111 i :i
liases on halls .......V
which .........
mean* ""..e
the ts rroui
frame. Hipp and Sterling tingled N
fioio me
the nnw.i.i.m
Hawaiian area who 1 4 up
............ 14
** County Courthouse, Cedar Itupid),
H Veilra Dearb
1*4 13
Beach h*s|
Iasi week. Dot re- ,, ,............ ,
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f
lln * iik t y h
IK If*
f.4f* jj!
,ently won the local women’s golf- |‘1V;,,en' •&gt;**«*' *« K’v" ,'m' *t',,H,lwno their houts the opening day 4 III* U|l
X#
5* I*.. are M n. Sydney Rutledge and
* *1iti-1 (i liii 11
r&gt;a
17 If*
3»k Ing r r . r " f n r the s«",nd coiweeher husband. Dr. Robert C. Rut­
" 'J ,'11 nt' l","
K" ‘
the lournament, which has I Icon Hull*
I 'l l II i i i I mI |iti in
If* IK
4SI 4
i iio lx r I llix
14
ledge, who is on trial for the mur­
HI. tellUlH
1.1 ! J
13.1 f»H
S'*
','
ivr
venr.
She
must
he
a
tup
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I'm going to hit nt imd loills.
to right, and Dohnrk wax pulled !* ll t Hlan r If ||
14 l ‘» 434 4
all i.urls of the world.
der of tiyrrm lluUmun Pievlonxly,
rilglil golfer.
D r c - n . il N V x l v l .
i l * » l l. « » . * .lr3«I
"My liming could lie off just
II 1
IS
by Manager Outlier, who tent 1 'll Ir- IIK
Nearly 6,mm fans watched the tile d )
Mrs. Rutledge took llie willies]
T fR Ifl
1. I ' r l 4a14
W
Lloyd
Haalu,
former
Heuilnole
h
little.
I
'
iii
working
on
that
now
K
r
y
ir
*
.
red
It
•*
l.eftbnmler I,airy Harry to the
1
1
1
opening
day
bouts
at
the
Ain&lt;‘ llltU H ta n, N«'W V o rh 3
stand and (esllllvd In tier hus­
lllgli Sriuml linxrhali player, is because
it
timing
lx everything. Hilda Naval Air Station. Semi­ llrnlleds, red
Iln to k lY N (. l* lt 1w in ,r k 1, 1
hill. Barry retired the Hide without
en*
re d he»v»
((
•;
band'* behalf.
(tiilurnulluiiul)
doing a giNHi ioh fur Hip Vidal- That nml hitting ul the good final limits will lie held Thursday lillenx
Hi
I alllilla 3, Mom( u i ) 1
additional run* being made, hut
while
lienvii
X*
r iiii'f t n t iH t l 4;
ia-l.yuns entry In the Georgia pitches."
Mens
l
l
a
h
l
XX
U
the big damage had been done.
at the Oakland auditorium.
l l n o x le r * o ld ......
XX
X]
Stale League. Lloyd In a leftMalinowxkl
lined a drive to
Earl Williams' brother, Hum, D rexe e.l m o l d r a w n (h e a d * sa d le e l
handed
pitcher and
recently
Bhurtatop (lux Montulhanu to open
likewise a member of the Ilpwuil- off I
worked u five Inning Mint
Kryer*. red ..... M
JJ
the ninth and Dick Hurga xlngled
un group, made li a 100 per rent ilrollerx,
red .....
XI
47
against
Hparta,
allowing
two
over Nvcond ha*e. Charity Peplo
day
for
the
family
hy
outpointing
llenx
red
h.avv
XX
XI
Hy
AHHOCIA^BD
PRESS
HH.
and
nu
runs
........
Jerry
Jlxnx
whll*
heavy
(7
X]
came In tn hat for Dohaclt und
Jack Mallqy.
Murlipi
banlnnD flrii* llahl
41
41
Silverman,
former
Hanford
Cel­
received a walk. At thl* point
^OBYMARNOC kT"I reland, May weight from Santa Ana, Calif.
lionet era old ....... ZS
It j
ery Fed player, Is holding down
Bevil pulled l.e* Kaxh In favor of
GOLF
26—(AO—The
British
Amateur
the
Initial
sack
for
the
Vldnll*
Wally (laddix, who pitched one
Port marnork— Defending ChnmGolf
Chamiilonshlp
Is
an
"old
TOP
DOWLEDH
. Ifilieminlflltl
hall to retire the tide. Johnny Me- plon Frank Htrnruihnn and D. H. team.
Hinnia
N EW A RK ,
N„ Jk—(A7—Two
Mann* rifled n hall directly to Champion Willie Turnesa gained
Julian H enstrom. sports direc
| f yo„.r(1 nhootlng In the 7d’s
New Jersey bowlers have rolled |
with the
Hecondlmxeinun Jack lleuley, who the third round In the British tor for Htutlon W I BB, says, We- &gt;npj jp|lVB B yi,n lpp
the two highest three-game ser­
doubled Peplo off flrat huxe to Amateur.
ro a pennant contender for suro wor|(|'M t„&gt;xl Hlmon pure golfers,
B IC IIM O N D , Va„ May 2 6 -(A 'i ies In the nation this season. I
now
that
we
have
Toncoff
to
,
,
h()
|(lctl
lt.
end the Inning.
Hnrlech, Wales —(iruru Lenexyk
—The it,r,77-yard Hermltuge Coun­ They are Ism (hinipi of Dumont
lJn/,wl .State* Amateur try Club layout was expected to and Htan Niemhv of Rutherford.
Plate Umpire Bank
Oornlke of Newington, Conn., and Peggy handle nur staff i.r young pitch-' T
elected Center
Fielder Tommy Kirk nf Finillay, Ohio, were eli­ er*. . . . . We are Inclined to go King -1
Cniupl rerenllv. rolled an 806
take a terrific hunting today u*
Cillaldo of till’ tiianlx In the sixth minated In the British Women's along with .luliuiTx foreenst, lm- N. Y„ who was 16 In January, und i l l of the nation'* finest pm golf­ xurlee in the New York's Mot
cause
svo
believe
Hanford
lias
the
Inning, ami Manager timber *ent Amateur Tournament.
defending champion Frank H tiV Mn|«i League. It wax I.oil’s first
host pitching staff in the league, uhan of Toledo, Ohio, who w io \ ers teed off in the thirty-first on- cries over “00 in 12 weeks of
Buddy Lake Into the context ax
T E N N IS
ooaI 1'GA meet. Itnlihy Lock'
und
Timcnff’s
aid
wll)
he
of
great
u replacement.
Paris— Frank Parker,
Richard
i
nciiim
Nivmlei'**
high
lie 27 until Aug. 6, ruled co-fnv- South African
shottnaker. war
Tomorrow night the
(iluat* Gonxulex and Budge Putty, all uf vulue. It sure woo hi he nice tu orltea at 6 to t *o cop the title locked out of the tourney.
series for the
season Is 80S.
move to i'alntku, ami Friday even­ Los Angelea, gained
the semi­ huve the pennant in Hanford. Wo as they eniernd Delay’* third
Locke mm pc led In the Itit7 PGA Cniiipi goi Ids high series on
ing the two team* play the final finals In the French International huve not won a flag since Date round play.
tourney hut when lie xlmwml ”•&gt; fames of 2d6, 287 and 264
Alexander had the 'miracle team'
game of the two-game aerie* at Championships,
But some of the old men are again in both 1248 nml 10 It*, (lie
here In thill.
the Mnnlrlpul Park.
RACING
keeping up with them and will lie PGA axecutive committee dech'
Meanwhile Ht. Augustine nipped
New York— Flying Missel I I A uut there In today’s competition his repeated appearance* weren’t
Orlando, 2-1, with Stun Karpin- DO) won the Alelurn Classified
which was to trim the field to 12. those of a visitor,
aki pitching hi* ninth Rlrnlght vic­ Handicap ut Belmont Park.
TV BIG It ELI
Thai M
One of the real veterans Is
Defending champion Ben Hogan
tory. Palatka (rumpled l-ecxhuiv.
Arcadia, Calif.— Owners Choice AP Newsfeatures
J. Ellis Knowles, 61, of New klso Is absent, lie Is recoverlnf
14-2.
(|8.400) won the featured race
NEW
Y D B K — Two
foothill York. He hn* trimmed two op- from Injuries suffered In nn auto­
Andy (lurha* xlngled home Ed at the Hnllywnod-At-Hunto Anita brother*— Michael L. Kaplan, e l- ponanta and may he around a mobile crash. Dr. Cary Mlddlecnff,
Ba** in the 11th to give Det.and meeting.
Penn -State end, and Bernard couple of lays more If he can one of the top money-winning
Ita win. Belief pitcher Kd Hherman
HAHKIIAI.I.
Kaplan, a lineman (or Western mateh one uutward nine he did In layers, Isn't eligible and Byron
■ rookie, gave (ialnexvllle only
New York— Four New York Maryland and
thu
New York par 17.
elson, one of thu recent greats,
IHM1BH OPEN 12:13 I*. M. Dally
three hit* In the fl ! /if Inning* ho Yankee players, Boh Porterfield, Giants— both
believe television
i In virtual retirement. '
worked to get credit. Hei| Itolwrta Gua Nlarhos, tiemge otlmwelxa will he u big help to pro football
Malineea 40r • Evening* 44a
A F IV E TO HTABT ’
I
Eighteen holes of medal play
banged a triple, double und two and Fred Hanford, suffered In- this fall,
Children— .••«
Aft)A, OkU.—(A^— Hugh Bile*.
lay and another round uf the
■Ingle* to lead Det.and'* attack. lurlea during hatting pracllre tie"Folks who have never been to baMball
announcer
of Hoonor
same length on Thursday will rut
A ll three run* were unearned fore the game with the Ht. Louis a game no doubt will be attract­ State baseball league game* here, (he field to the top 64 scorer*.
In the Ht. Auguntlnc-Orlnndo bat­ Browns.
ed hy what they see on televi­ baa a revolutionary suggestion
atch play begin* Friday with
tle. The .Saint* got their two In
Louisville—Maury
McDermott sion," any* Mike. However, while for naxt season— ploy only five
lo 18 hole round* on that day.
the sixth. Will Ehrhnrilt doubled of Louisville struck out 20 for television give* them a good Inning games the flrat month of
and I.yle Judy heat out a hunt. On new American Association record closeup of the football In play the season Bile* claim* fans start
the play AI Nelson overthrew In heating Ht. Paul, 1-L
a.......
lot of
these—fan*_ will want to
- ............
— leaving after the first five Inning*
SMI WAS
flrat und Eht-hardt scored. Judy
attend game*where
they
ran | nf tha play, anyway, In the Class
then stole home with the winning
tN O U O M
OBCHIDH FOB LADIES
gut the
thrill and color a f
the I) league.
run.
NEW A RK , N. J., May 85-&lt;A*&gt; games."
It aeems the game* gu on and
TO M A K I
Manager Dltxy Mott and Pitch- — One thousand nrchhls flown In
i a h n l - arlaade Mi. Ter a us
...... ................
on Into thu night, with nervous lgift.
ANY M A N S
4
S
O
At
Tha
Plash
I
bb
Arrew
t r Hay Halgado led Pnlutka tu from Hawaii will lie given away
MaineI* known as tlm "pine rookie* committing too iimnermi*
victory over la*t-place I.eexhurg. at the night game with Syracuse tree state",
I
II O O P
I error*.
5*°G
^Ulr " f Die Aialea*’ 22 Friday, the Newark Hear* anHUM HOT t
Wta and hatled In three run*. nouneed today, Tln&gt; International
Halgado also hatted in two run* League club said the first 1,000
and parceled out nine hits to tha women to arrive at the park will
Dodgsni.
get the corsugea,
14TTrout A III: A(’ll
*h
Kmmsrleb, cf
M EET OF cTlHH
• P.’icksr, lh
CHICAGO. May 2 6 -(/P )-O w n er P. K. Wrlgley railed a "whal’a
wrong with the Cubs" meeting
today with hi* lieutenant*. The
j on alhsnn, si
I MILK MOUTH CITY ON U. B. H IG H W AY 17-2S.
National Leaguers have Inat I I of
ttS K ’
ClflLDKEN UNDER 12 FREK
their laat 16 game*.

COMMENTS

W e s te rn
Ni*wn

Clubhouse

Prom The

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.New*
S p o rts S corns
P o p u la r &gt;t list*’
M o rn in g D e v o llo n *

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Egjpi And Poultry

British Amateur Is
Old Man’s Tourney

SportH In Brief

—

Moods In *1usic
World ut Nlns

SIDELINES

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A lig .-Is K e n r to T re a d
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d r e h s s tr a * H ts r
X lo rn ln a V a r ie ty
.M ilita r y H and
W o rld n t N oon
A td s rx g a le t t n lv .
M u s ic a l V a rie tie s
l i a r H one K u n r li
T o d a y s ' S ta r
l i l t s f t H e a d lin e s
Y m ir M e m o ry Hones
M u s ic l-o v e rs P ro g ra m
I '.m ta g lo iis
D iseases
l l y Ite g o r s t
T h e o r a n g e C ity H o u r
T h e X:JU l l r l g h t H p o l
H ie ry H o u r
,S*•• WM
H iiM k M i i r k r f llwi»4*rl
h a ir lin e E lu p lilw
K a rin M s r h e l Ite p o rt
T w l- D lls H ongs
H p o ris P a ra d e
T o n i llu s s n H in a s
D r i f t i n g o n u C loud
H a n fo rd ( Ir n in m e r it-1
P o p u la r M u s ic
D u g o u t I lope
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P o ls t k s i
P o p u la r M u s ic
i'n lt e d H a l to r s
I'lu s s lc n l H o n v e n lis
N ew s
T n r n ta lile T im e
M id n ig h t Ite lid e iv oos
New s
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YESTERDAY’S STARS
By ASSOCIATED PKFdW
Jaekli1 Itoliiiison, Dodgers, haul*
inured two Imme run* und n xingle
to lead the Brooklyn Dodgers to
a (t-t victory over the PitDlmrg
Pirates.
II it r i v Breeheeli, Cutililmls,
Inn led it fivc-ldtter a* the St Limit
I'ardimtlx defenletl Johnny Afitolie-lit mol thu Boston Brave* 8-1.
SETS RECORD
LO U ISVILLE. Ky . Mnv 86—
1/1*1 Mutiry McDermott, 2U-re»rold Louisville haxedittll pitcher, set
tin American Association xtrlkemtl
record of 20 apmo&lt;t SI. Paul here
last night.

Home Demonstration
Club Meets Thursday
The County Home OetiHinsIra­
tion Glut* Council will meet Tlmrsdtty mtirnliig ut 11:1H) o'clock ut
i tie home of Mrs. J. C. Bills III
Geneva fui a lotodieim meeting
when new officers will tic install­
ed, .Mix I .JIu Woodard, I'ounty
home denomxtrtilion
agent, nniumured this morning
Mr-. Klloihclli Him bird. I'nlatkn. Imme liemoilstrutiun agent of
Pulnnm County, will uxxixi in the
io-lul In tom ceremony.

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da mu us for it* terse, Jurgonistlc hi-:id!;m* When the stock
niaiket crashed in 1929, for Instance, Vnrtciu'r fumt-|UJ^c bunnet lead “ W all Street L ay*
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lun fur thru inonry Its capl[L t ' 1 /
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suit p lilfh lts e r.

Spec In i

fie r v levs

—T3

J U 3 ! IN C A 4 I l l u * l i e i u u i l i v o le i - l io o lt l lo t &gt;1
a le . t o l l I m II o I s till 11Ik! t ile le t t o t V -'lilU ! I ll

.. ........ ..
Htut-lati b.o K-'d elettioii &gt;&lt;lb&gt; ■.1 i
the pi IK ceding* HI Hie p.ii It.tlly Opened ..... lit

N tlV K l.T Y WORKS I,awn Fur-'
ntture repuirs. All kinds &lt;d woot||
work. Routs A Truck bodies. Let s
u* figure mi your Job. film ier.
A Willie, aintlerville,
I'hune,
1003- It.
j
I.AWNMOWKUH sharpened, hi
eyries lepnired, lock anil key*
wmk No walling work giuti
uldeetl
II W.
Htiumaii, 3 l n !
Kusl
tlh Hi..
Sunford, Flu |

a n c l t t to t .tl v i d o i y b y a n ie ic 2 - t o - l i i i . i l m u I
U lr K t t l IV o p le '* C o llg le s s t . in t U t la lt s
1/

...AN NARY
A RUN‘5 OEtN
, bCOKGD
ALL DAY/., *

t a r t
Scrreato,' F ftT ...*

vV

finishing, cleaning A Wai
Portable power planL M f
experience In Seminole Coe
H- M. Glenton, Lake- Mary-

888 W .1 e t.R t.
1*48 41 ton pick tip

truck.

|U M .

Pbeae

Chevrolet

Oeneve

(0HU4/V) RCCKON All
'JMOUl.P-A KNOCKED
ON WOOD I
a

OOOHf-.. Th ’ RUNNUM'S ROONDIN
SCCONO AWRCAOY/

FUST
UF Th'
TENTH

llipbesl cush pi it it pahl f . r used
furniture. Ted Duvin Furniture
.......... te lly w illt W illia m s K n it
Co. 311 K. 1st. I'h. 958.
Shop).
1
IIHKD Itefrigerulors Huy A Hell.
II oiiso Wushillg
Vialopit'li Refrigeration .Service, HTKA.M-M'X
— 1
f—
FOR
KENT
HKVKKAI.
homes, ranging
In
Kill in- outside uri-u iueludimI’hoiie 1240.
price from 13,000.00 to »7,r&gt;iM) screens. Free estimates. I ’hune
2 ROOMS furnished apartment,
00. Home of theso hollies arc
cidleet Oviedo 21IHI.
,
new kitchen unit, full Hotel ser­
■ n r r r n ^ x r a ^ p iis :
new anil some are close in.
vice In eluding utilities, linens,
Terms ran he arranged on suine
K II AVK unexcelled facilities in
laundry A maid service*. Mr.
of lliem.
our much 1lie, carpenter and I
FOR SALK— Milk gout, thoroughSmall, Valdes Hotel.
Matings wanted on homes, furms
sheet metal shops. New woil.
hreil with female kid; 2 '* i|ts
-----------IF YOU CAS J— .1
and grows.
Ulul repairs. No job too small m
per day. &lt;118 Mellonvillc Ave
NKW, "unfurnished
apt.
Phone
PRAW TH05C COUNTERFEITERS AWA&gt;
J. W. H A M ,, Realtor
too
large.
Call
Daytona
Reach
Phone
I305-.I.
11120-J.
______________ 2429 M*lliinvlll« A t*. I'hona 8fl*W.
FRO*t HERE, TDNTO. ML TRY TO MEET
9421.
FOUR ROOM modern apartment N&gt;;W lifABONHY Store Building,
YOU LATER. 1 -1 THINK M L v - t - *
DAYTONA HKACII
FEEL STRONGER ^
_Wit h furniture • *’00 a. t-ar*
HOAT WORKS, INC.
0 lota and garden, lights, water,
in a few
,
J T g p rW - A n ,
&lt;7800.00 an 17-92.
HOURS.
FURNIHI1KD A PA RTM EN T. 1&lt;Also Oa* station, corner lot. Cor­
Ctrl Wanted
t IR K 8TO NF.S New Service D«
1)9 Magnolia Avenue.
ner for Open A ir Market. Hume
brake nFrench P astry_________ [ parlmcni—coinplete
alt* lota &lt;250.00. Several homes
line*—overhauls; brake drum
AT TU B Cowan AptaT,’ conven­
Hulesmeii
wanted
to
represent
the
Flamingo
under construction
master cylinders ie
iently located across from the
.South's most progressive auto- [ turned;
Heights, li mtiea south. Offlca on
paired; new brake hose Install
Post Office, one room efficiency
mobile
association.
Kxrluslvo,.
nroperty. W. J. Garnett or
upurtment, modern tile bath,
protected territories, flood com -! ed! lights, horns, Ignition, motor
Phone Orlando 24985.
suitable fur business couple or
missions.
Excellent
working' tune-ups; spark plugs cleaned;
Individual. Phone 660.
conditions. Car essential. Reply! front end rehashed; king pliif
hearings, shock absorbers; cai
f»— Articlei* For Hale — fl lo National Automobile Asso­
•STORK Room, 315 E. 6th. Street,
huretor oil filters; wheels hill
ciation, P. O. Rox 582, Daytona
unrfd; muffler; tall pipes; fmm
IAJRNIHHED Rooms with kitchen­
Reach, F’loridn.
mats; body tlghleuing; rudiutm
e t t e , Gaa A hot watar. Sid W. AUTO GLASS Installed. Store
hose; fan belts; (luurantei-d
1st. Street, Sanford.__________ i j Fronts model nltcd, glass showI er doors and bathtub enclosur­
work, using best material ul
Htore A Pilling Station combina­
MK’KKY ArOUKK
es, Glass for every purpose.
way* a saving. Phone 12 for es­
tion, good location. Phone 646 • 8K N K A K IK Gtaaa A Paint f ’o. LOWER PltlCEH, Expert ra U h
timates.
after 0:00 P. M. UBO-W.
n-palrlng, G. C. FnJInwa, Home
|1I2-1I4 W. 2nd. SL
Phone 320.
FTIIKHTONK HTOIIKH
8ho|i, 1700 Hanford Ave. Phono
11 N F ( f R N I S H E D 'C o t tag#; 8 F R IE D JUMHO K H ItIM P tllnnen
111 K. 1st. Hi.
&lt;uw ave 7 (j EE
I 113)
mum- A hath. AYallabla June
everynlght, &lt;1.00. IIOMER'S.
N iN v S .. Y O U •
le t. 814 Elm Avenue..
. _
CjWOu l P N 'T a
TRACTOR
WORK
by
lhe~Kouirlr
Mill's Swap Shop—We buy, sell or
Job.
Ploughing,
harrowing,
mow­
-iAVE!
b'-LiT \
13— N o t I ten— I ’e.mumlN — 13
FOUR room modern apt, Furnishtrade most anything, 40(1 KanT M A N C 3 ... I
ing A dirt moving. We apeciellae
ed. 600 Park Ave,
ford A ve, Phone 108-J.
In eo.tdltlunlng building lota A
AT 127 Arlington Way, Ormond
gnrili'ii plots. Phorn 197-J
W A N T E D : Mrs. J. It. Hlrnmi.
fR earh , 6 room fumlinsd home, We both lose when you don’t
bring
yuur
prescriptions
tu
to take her son, Daryl Gem-,
ALL TYPES of buifdoser Work,
electric kitchen, garage. Near
Lansv’s, Mione 10^____
to the Essex Studio lit 109
rranon.ible rates. Free estimat­
beam A bus. June or August
North Park Avenue tomorrow
es. David K. Carpenter, Phone
&lt; 110.00. Caldwell, Bos 20*1, Or- faVPflEHtJ^’enco^Post^ny length.
where Mr. ft. I.. Cox will iiiiikc
1303-M . __________
W ill install Post ami fencing.
murid Beach.
- .
a photograph free of charge fo r
NEW Roofs, Riaif repairing * 4
2 ROOM furnished
apartment. 1 1118 Lbeuqt Avanun.
; publication
in The
Hanford
pslntltig. Phone HW-M.______
Call 081- I L __________ _______ I HOT LUNCHKH ever; day from
Herald's "Most Promising CitiI Ilt30 to 2:00 at HOMKH’H.
VERY desirable apartment close
| sen of Tomorrow'' contest.
iu — Hualnw w O p p *irlu n Itl« ii
In, suitable for couple. Alsu fu r­ fC fitB iiO ^FK E lJST Complete line.
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
nished 5 roam dwelling at Crys­
MUSIC STORK -Records, Radio
tal U k e . Cell 808. _
_____ ENJOY Humiay dinner at Laney’a
Repair. Priced below Inventory,
76o
also
week
days.
Lunches
A
Owner has other Interests. The
TJIRKE room ^furnished apartshor*
orders.
Silent,
hot
A rcold
W
1IP H I, ilights,
iR n ii, r
w m
a m iwater.
r n ir r *
Miiiilf Sox, 119 W. 1st. St. Han- 41 PACKARD 4 door, practicully
too West 10th. St. Suitable- tot PITTSBURG Paints for every
-'
„
•
' now motor, radio, overdrive,
H i/ T H * IB arTA THI
couple. Call 1677-W. ...............
Jr 8*1#— SHOPPE OH a P EA U —
flue appearance ami sweet run#K)otoir43 o ip o u rao I
entire slock exclusive millinery,
nlng car you'll lie proud to own.
MODERN four room apartment S T r i k Gleea A Palat Co.
htiAru
Newsf-Atwor
111-114 W . 2 n d . ___ J
Phone HIH-J s fU r 8 P. M.
Only &lt;826.00. Can lie bought on
furnished. 600 Perk Avenue.
_ CANCnt I M *A N T UB
\ DO.1 VXHBNJ- WO
easy payment*.
Pf)TATO
V
Immediately availebl*
furnished SW EET
'
| MiDD# s3.'
D MOTOR A KUPT. CO.
draws. Puerto Rico
and unfurnlahed apartments—&lt;3.00 a
IIKJS
t
V wew»« 1
208 W. let. Ht.
12— .Special Hcrvlcea — (a
also one large store spare fee­
m L t ^ \A L O n e f
ing First Street In Welake N IC l! canning, friesing bTackeya
41 FORD Super Deluxe Sedan
Bulldi tg. Mrs. Lob G. Wight,
P—e. Order now. Phone 1668-J.
- Coupe,
velvet-smooth
inotur,
nOOCE-PLYM OUTM
SW EET potato draws end'sweet
radio, plastic scat covers, fine
PARTH AND SKRVICH
potatoes for ho«a, cheep. 8611
tires, looks new. A honey fur
108 Palmetto Are.
P lm g
that vacation trip. Bargain at
WANTED m RENT—2 Grange Aye, J lio n a _70W .
UOMPLETK
bathroom ''fixture* NEW FLOORS surfaMd to pet
&lt;796.00. Term*.
W itt tank A heater, 1 S-burner
tlon. Old floors, made like i
BAN FORD MOTOR A RQPT. CO.
| f . A. WMIDDON. HR.. Ilrukcr
lit) S. I’urk Ate.
I'litma I2HI

i

i2 —

GOOD AND IIA I)
V E N E TIA N KI.INDH made to urREAL ESTATE - IN SUR AN CE
der. Seminole Veoelluli lllillil
I HOI'F.HTY
M AN AIiKM KNT Reg. 1139.95 If pe Hofalied
Co N2H W
‘Ird. HI
I 'lions*
Suite
189.95
ItA Y M O N I) M. H A U .. Ifeallur
2m. 4 Florida Slate lluok lltdg. 1 list*! Dresser
I 1.95
1152 W.
I used Midiai'ooy chest of
O K FAitiMS, hot es, business
Expert Itmlio ItepalMiiK
Drawers
19.95
Fieri .Myers, ill I K. 2nd. Hi
properly ami aereuge, see your
] Used lee llox
21.hi)
K. A. Htroiil Healty Agency
( ‘ALL [||7 for HuUr-ry, lielieripor
I used Double lied, coll
Orie K. Muthicux, Assoelute
and Htar.ei service. Hwnlli’s
spring and mattress
29.95
1307 K. Second Street or phone I used !l pc. Living Itoolil
llnllery Serviee, .till
W. First
1S09-J.
Suite
29.H5
MATH Kit (IF HANFORD
N K A It W ATKIt FRONT LOTS 203-09 K. 1st. HI.
I'hune 127
lads 3, 4. 5. II, 7, &amp; H or Itlock 3 PAINTERS
IfeeulNlilended I, e I
Mayfair also It* 3 of liluek 12
1 HF1
us help you with your paint
Mayfair I'rleetl from (M)0 UO to
pridileins
It y
recommending
(70U UO Terms.
lUitiae 11ifl|
painters who use tpinlity in it
1,1int*I, O r-I
ierlnln
and guarantee
then
[.old 34, 35, 30, Mock 3 first sec­
f u l l K u lp h
work.
tion M an lima. I*i ice(45l) 0*1 each HKNKAR1K tilasH A i'alnl t ’u.
Terms.
112-1I I W. 2nd.
I'hune .120.

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bout nice whs lust held in IlKI!
when it was letailied fur llu
United Sillies by liar Wood

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W n H S S B A T MAT II. MM

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLCK1PA

PAGE EIGHT

Scouts Move Morgan
To West Palm ReacJt

J M. G A R R E T T ' S
P H O N E 1122

CONGRATULATIONS
M A R G A R E T ANN

C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S
M A R G A R E T ANN
NEKI BOTTLING WORKS

Paint Company

1711

WE WISH TO E X P R E S S
OUR BFST WISHES

M A R G A R E T ANN
B R O T H E R S P L U M B IN G
(InHtitlk’d All IMuiubinK)
.lift ELIM A V E .

CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES
TO

MARGARET ANN

0. D. LANDKESB

MARCEL FAILLE

"O-DEE'S” s k ; n SERVICE
h io n s

— .s h o w

( ' A It DH— P O S T E R S

I Oh N . P A L M E T T O A V E

PHONE 1021

Vegetable Market
J A C K B O M V IL L B . S ta r
^
- K u ls r s t - H ls le M ai lt d N * w i S ir V ic . c u r ly N ew Y o r k m i r k # 1 o n
n o rm *
D u lls
a n il
v » e * t* » l» s
I p r ie s liic n in p liU t)
_ „ _
C o rn w I re b o u n d
e fftte *

UKM&amp;n. f.w J7S. outstanding
« itns.n tan. (H iloseti 100, »4
u
- ___- iirni condition
duaen'
f»lr «|u«lltr
rer 20
200
3uo*J25, poorer
0, unknown itso
M in i

r o l l tit

310

« &gt; [e r y

cn b b »*t

t /i

OUR BEST
WISHES

IINA70X Joiepli R. McCarthy (RW I jc.) I* shown In h lf Washington

office after he tisd angrily with­
drawn from an Armed Bervicei
aiib-mmmltlee hearing or tha Maitnedy massacre trials. McCarthy,
who ti not a member of th* commitlee, but who hei been sitting la
on the Inquiry, eccuied the group
of trying to “whitewash" th* Army
prosecutors.
(fnfernaltonalj

(CeaHaaeg Prase rage One)
Joined by Sonator Flanders (RV tt In that proposal.
They offered a serlrs of nmeud.
ments to pending legislation to
revise Ihe law that unified tht
Army, Navy and A ir Forces.
One would give t|ie commandant
of Murines a place and vutc un the
Joint chiefs of stuff wheneieif .
tbsl top-level agency wai conilderlliK « mailer involving th#
Marine Corps or their specialty
of amphlblnll* wsriare.
Another amendment would *pell
out functions nf the Marine* sod
eliminate n present requirement
for coordination with the Army
and Air Force now written Into
law.
A third smsmlmrnt appeared
to take n slap at Dm Air Force*
and |?lvr u boost to the Army.
t ’

bimliel boivi H id e **
(’ uoumb.Vs’ bushels' m-teo. f.-CJ
in —
tslr quality l * * v
s , o r illn u ry
r r l»
appointment meant that the 8lat« In
nv'iwv,
,»ra# Slie
tso-ioo, Isra#
sis. few itl-loo,
Departmint had finally decided P
Pieklas
ic k le s isu-iuB,
ISU-IUB, fsw
fs w tts.
i» u Escarol*
t s c u r o ie
III- IIS , I I m ob
=•«
to end the resulting extraordinary liu s lie ls
,r a l.s
I I I - I f " . I.I'OCU 1/4 tilis li« l
situation In diplomacy.
c u r In n s * P e rs ia n a IS-U 'O s 140-314
In this situation, the Depart­ ( IW in n , l / » l u i s l i . l c u r io u s » » -!&amp; •»
.
,
„
ment Insisted In retaining Chapin 100.474.
C e le ry
I * lo c h
c r u le s G o ld e n
iis minster even though the Hun­ l i r u r l f u l r In K1" " ! q u a lit y und co n
garian government said that he •111Ion 1 ilo s e n le w IS 0 -IT 5 I S
ilm n ii I4n. fe w 1110. 1 ilo s e n 240. Jill'.
wai nn longer acceptable to it.
I ilo s e n 140-30 few J ln - l l l t i , « ,|o iu n
Hungary, like other Balkan jno-1411. le w loo*ISO, * d a a s ii too
countries, I* supposed to lie con­ 140, to itose e (110-140, tu w ISO, X X 'i
‘4
40,
P ascal
340,* (no
■
IIII, *-|*lW
* I"*I I•S"'1 ilo s e n" -*i _
trolled liy a prare ticaty enforced ilo
s e n M bm ilIS,- 1411,
is
r lo i.U too,4:-,1*.!)^
lfo £
.ill , . M.« mm UlfeSS - S g S S
mainly by Russia, the United frn. w ■son,
3 ilo
s e n lo o . 140. XI 1d
m pi ,
States, Britain and France. This too
'e p p e rs liu s lie ls I 'u l l f o r n l s M o n
fact caused the Slate Department tiers
■* few iso. smaller sis# loo-inn
I4n
l» consider making an Issue over nOOOI-.
iio r e r ii u---u tlly
som e w a n ly
* ilflin s e I ype f a i r q tis l
Hungary's right to eject a minis­ 114 o ilie r tiu
374-inn.
lly
and
ronitjlloh
.
ter of one of the nations responsi­ Sou.
llullMiielles
uquasti
g#*VS - S |
I Is1S*VS-SI l i e
■JlS-lnil
•' “
# "" “ ■ -•
ble for
supervising
Hungary's liu s lie ls ( V lille is:.- 140. A c o rn Km
111, », h u s h e t h a m p e rs A c o rn inn
conduct.
w h ile K'O
Y s lli.w
s lr n la M - n e c k
Hut the Issue was never for­ timllu
C f llilw u l liu s lie ls 174-114. po or
Efsptanl
mally drawn and would have come
TlS
-140. 'I 1,I h iis h e l sseatw*
c ra te s 1*-e
-1
..............
to nothing anyway, officials pri­ *dc 1ro ifffi
3RR, K**« 2-3 4 &lt; li» « n poor vately agreed, liecause of support e r q u a lity 334-JIO.
for the Communist government In
------------- IJ
Budapest by the Soviet Union.
the First World War.
However, the Mlmlsxenty case
He has servrd at many post*
Iiiis hern put before the United In Kliropn iirni l.atin America nmt
Nations. Thp United Stales also Is In DM4 wm chief of the D|vi*lon
making an Issue of Hungary's of Foreign Service I’rrsoimel of
violation of human rights guar- the .Slate Department. He became
antee* In the peace treaty.
ambassador to Costa Rica in 11* 17
Davis, fit, Is a diplomat of wide
Davis I* a native of I'rinceton.
experience who has Isern In the N. J„ and a giadiiule of I'rinretun
foreign service since the end of University.

and

C. E. McKKB
PRONE

M PARIS at the lime her husband
plunged to hi* death, Mrs Jsmes V.
Fnrrestal (abovp) wss brought
back to Washington In the Presld en f. peraonsl plane. She wy* in
France with her son, Michael, I t .
A second son, I ’eter, IP, wat at tha
Forrestat home In Washington
when the former Defense Secre­
tary took hi* life *t (he Betheeda
Naval Hospital.
(fnMraartowaO

Scnfyarik Class

n om .E H K of PAR T-I'AK— UOYAI. MOWN
(HC) ind NKIII IIEVEHAOEH

504 CELERY AVE.

(CisitasW r i m h | i oss I
were nominated at the same time,
as follows:
Joseph Flack, now ambassador
to Bolivia, to be embassador to
Costa Rica, succeeding Davis.
(Jeorgo P. Shaw of Texas, to
lie ambassador to El Salvador,
succeeding Albert Nufer, resigned.
Pete Jarman of Alabama, a
former member of the House, to
lie smbassador to Austrnlla. The
post Is now vacant.
Chapin was recalled from Buda­
pest for consultation following
charges
that
Hungary
made
Hgainsl hint during the treason
Mlndstrial of Josef Cardinal * " 1
renty last winter. __
The Cominunlst-dondt\“ ted Hun­
garian government contended that
Clispin had wurked with Mindsaenty In various offense* against
the Hungarian government. The
Curdlnal was sentenced In Feb­
ruary to life Imprisonment.
The United Stoles denied the
chaiges against Chapin, but when
1be Hungarian government "aid
that Chapin was persona non
(iiitu, the United States ordered
dm to Washington while formal
|'y'" -/enCrVTng"its 'portitimi',' l'n recl
n llnKBiy # gCtj„„.
1 Today's announcement of Davis

lA’ffiHlaturu Action

OUlt NEIGHBORHOOD

Congress Action

Davis Named

carried out by students In 8anford, Oviedo and Longwood. She
cuinmended Arnold Harrington,
president of the senior class of
.Seminole High Behind. ami Ills
corps of workars
for the spiers
Nil
did work" they did In collecting
gt,0i:t.6S which has been forward1**d to Dan MrCarly, state cami’s'Kn chairman.

(Ch i i . m . f f . « Page oaa 1
that Ihry inskf a canvas* of ih f
I DAYTONA BF.Adl, M»„v B4~ houses In their »wn neighbor*
| (Hpeciull— Resignation of Harold) hood*. Over $2ltd has thus far
E. Morgan, field scout exfcutlvr been collected, it was reported
1of thr f'ciilrst Flu rid a Council,
The club voted 10 sponsor a
; Hoy Sc-iuiI h of America, was uu* tdgb school student fir Girl* State
n011need here today. Morgen nr in Tallahassee In June. Thiee girls
cepted it position oil the stuff ol were selected, one of whom will
the 1in If Ht res m Council In West l*e chosen by the student Imdy to
Palm Mini'll olid will begin bb. represent the Pilot Hub.
l l . i l l s s r i ream P is * »»■*»
j new duties shortly after the fiist
III response to an appeal made j &lt;1 never cams In a vota.
1of June in milor to direct t b c , r Recreational Director Mrs. P.
The House put the axe to Its
• iimnirr session of Ca,,,,, Lake . »i. oingtea, biember
............. voted to I version of the bill to regulate
tUlminr.
1 sponsor "a "Hobby
..............
Show" with the 'private gas and electric utllltlea.
M01 gun came In (lie locsl coun­ time Slid place in be selected hv The opponents succeeded In postcil lu September IP 17 from Toledo, Mrs. Dingles
1ponlng the proposal indefinitely—
Ohio where be war, director of
Mrs. Scott estended sti invite- j
tR**0* "ur* ‘t**!!1 *®. " ^IH.
action on
senior scouting. A gisduate of Die Don from lloy Holler to attend 1 The House
, , delayed
_ ,
III to
Jjffltmial
Training
School
for the Rotary sponsored Junior All
Remit Executive at Meudliam. N. Stais hnsemall game at the Muni- Gainesville as the site for a Htata
lie alio served as field scout rlpal Park tomorrow night. 8hr | V1
uVnab?a’ nrin. i n. t action
Vstenlive and assistant scoui e*. a luo urged as many as could to .
F " 1 mV ® * ^
W are. tilivr m Strubruvllle, Ohio
uttend ihr meeting of the Semi - 1
i . i ' . ndH to
m perinlt
m.lc County
"f 5
bounty Tuberculosis and Hie» city of
Palm Beach to levy
he ifi-niilo-Kqmirc glacial airs Ihalth Association in the City cidiniitrd license and excise taxes.
of Mouni Rainier, Washington, Is Dell ai HitHI P. M. tomorrow.
The
resolution to delay tax
greater than Dial of any other
'I * * A. It. Peterson reported talk hy the Finance Committee
...
' on the recent drive for funds for ,VB, drafted by Rep. Fuqua of
|oiik m ilia u n itiii Ninirs ami
American Cancer Hia'lety, Manatee
Includes l!H Ice streams.
sponsored bv the Pilot Club and 1 |T,steu&gt;l of voting to delny, bowever, the committee agreed to
illy pend-*
uispose of all bills formally
pend
1 lug
mg oeiure
before 11
It lomurrow.
tomorrow. The big
I new transactions tax bill support*
ji,l by (lovernor Warren b.is not
&gt;ecu Introduced and will not b«
•object to action.
Even before th* special sessloa
1evolution came un It rsn Into
ppositlun from (lovernor Warrrn, who alone can call a special
•s n»Ion —and from Henatoi W. A.
Hhandi of (laineavllte, head of
tin' powerful
Senate
FluaticH
t'ommlliee.
Sh11ford rccplvdfi mint Imr tmnat In ifn trend In
If the l.eglslature should decide
1to meet only the primary appro*
jrrn ii uud m ndnriilzo.
| pilstlons, It would take fSi!,U40t" ’0 «r«* liiip p y to Im vii (iluyod n im rl hy iim tallnot) In new taxes for the next two
ing y o u r mndorn gliiHu fro n t.
year*. The House Approprlattonh
Committee bill, still to be intro*
■lured, la expected to carry a
much smaller total.
There ie nothing in the big
Senate bill for construction of
buildings. Senator Leroy Collin*,
appropriation*
chairman,
said
• construction money will b« cover­
ed In a separate bill. The Budget
Commission
r c&gt; ........... *«d
$11,niMMMHI for new buildings.
Generally, toe denaio commitic« trimmed
appropriations of
112 • I I I Went Herontl HI reel
Pfiring .120
; mlminlstratlva
ugencie.
below
' uliat tha Budget Commission re' commeiided and Imosted the funds
for colleges and custodial institu­
tions.
. It gave the institutions of highci learning IliJiriHjIU'J mure than
the Budget
Commission recom­
mended—raising them almost to
the amounts they originally re­
quested.
It put In the foil IINIJHMIJNMI rec­
ommended for (intili&lt;- .climdii, plus
Il.fitUtJKHl addilional Slule contri­
butions for county
school con­
struction. That allows a Slate
building contribution of &lt;llf&gt;n per
unit-—half way between the |.W t
imw available and Ibe f-HM) rec­
ommended by the Education Ad­
visory Council and approved by
[the House.
| There were no salary raises pro­
vided for Justices of the Supreme
, Court, circuit Judges nor Cnhlnrl
; officers.
The entire $i4,(i(H) fund request
eil for the new Jolt of Coordlmi
tor of Higher Ktlucnliim was ell|minuted. Tile position was created
[ soon after Governor Warren look
i office and given to Colin English,
'H O N E I (Ml
(oriuer school superintendent and
1 defeated rniulldule for governm
Thr committee also eliminated
ail IHOO.OOU Item which for the
T ! ) n m » ii

WE W E L C O M E '
M A R G A R E T ANN ,

.12.1 E. Isi HT.

Pilot Meet

,
,
I
1
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past two years has provided $7f&gt;
’H'liolaiships fur scliiiol lonelier*
attend summer ncIkhiI, Senator
Collins said the eommlttee felt
leai'lieis. with Idglier pay, eoilld
nf fold to attend summer school at
I heir own exjii'llse.
II wnde fills* Hie bill II clause
in oh dill mg the Governor from us­
ing .my of hts contingrot fund for
pnymeni
of
rrgidnr
salaries,
fiovei nor Warren Imd budgeted
( ‘J.'i.MlHi a year mil of Ida enterifenry fund to pay «nlnrie*, of ex­
tra employe!! of bis office. The
clause miglii force Idm to rut his
payroll.
For cooperation til South ami
Central Florida flood and drought
control project $.1,27)0,000, which l»
'll" iimmmt necessary to match
federal allocations. The wuter sur­
vey appropriations was cut from
* proposed $170/100 to JtOOJWH).
Hlnto Welfare Board hail recqsnmeiidnl $.17,004,000 prim ary,,
and $fi,870,100 siipplrmental. The
orlmary apprupriatlun is the aama
a.* for two years ago, and tha
Jrdnl I* the amount reenmmemtad
tiy the Budget Commission.

M A R G A R E T ANN
AN!)

Mgr. Joe Saunders
on the opening of San ford’s
newest Self-Service
Super Market.
For "Supcr-Servicg" Transportation Call

Y E L L O W C A B CO.
PHONE 1444

Merlin Strike

•

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* ft 4

. .

AND
f v if V q i

"estem uectura.
I'tie 112,000 Western ift'tor *m .
deyea left their Jab* Saturday,
"using n complete hull In the
nil transportation tvlthln th# city.
The Russian* threw h iww ilia*
&lt;or«lN&gt;ii mile In tht rail situation
bv demanding custody of Ineomo*
Ivra In American sector tallyardt.
'"M v Soviet anlillfra filtered th#
Anhaller atnllmi ahoitly alter mum
■ml I hnluted mi i&gt;er mission to taka
"011111111111111 workmen with them »o
hev could remove locomotives
vhlch had been Ur«| up hy th#
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Mgr. Joe Saunders

We with to congratulate you for helping Sanford take this step forward
■(j and we extend our sincere wishes for your continued success in our city.
We appreciate your thoightfulness in using local materials and labor
wherever possible and wd doubly appreciate the opportunity of having

WE WISH TO EXTEND
OUR BEST WISHES

M A R G A R E T ANN

U a H ia a ta rr«m r M ( oaa&gt;

1 footprint found in tha yard of

he home.
State police also entered . the
nvoatlantlnn. At an early M g r
oday there ware no further elttMt
Dr. Lam said that Keuther. vMa
tit by "at lenat" ala pallaU, mcftlv In the no«k and face.
»&gt; Several hours after the shooting
&gt; . I .am said Reuther’a tomtit Ion
v«a "favorable for ultlmaU re‘uvery" hut that there waa "aertoua
linger" ha might loaa the eight
if his right aye.
Beulher did not lose eoneelouaiaas. He waa given four plnta of
ilood in transfusions, doctors said.
The madlca) report said that
one shotgun pallet enlarhd tha
rye and a second fractured Kail*

Manager Joe Saunders
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I ..l.r iit i,’ -

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BUILDING SUPPLIES
M

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B1

is ;

HILL LUMBER ft
SUPPLY YARP

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in Unity i W i to* Strtnfth—
T q h « ( M l l W M n o t tk e W orld t
To Pt m i U U * W P &gt; m • ( A m e ric a i
t o i s t w * F r M g e r lt j fa r H u t w i

W e i*
1

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VO LUM E X X X X

Japan's Quick
Recovery Cited
•By Mac Arthur

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H a n fo r d
AN

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E s t a b lis h e d 19 08

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , f lH 'R S D A Y

T H r W iA T H F B
GrnvrtU; fair and mild through
fruity. Light northtrly wind* W i "inin* .triable.

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MAY

26. !«»»«»

No.

A jw o c la t c d I'r e tM L e v ie d W ir e

193.

Hoover Group

Youth Govern nii'iil &lt;init ials

Lobbyists Blamed For
V ears Of Work Legislature’s Failure
To Enact Tax Measure

- I P G K ' V j TF

Economic Come-Back
Without America’s
Direct
Assistance
Praised By General

C u m

m i s s i o n

C o n g re s s

T ru m a n
F o r

T o

F u ll

U rg e s

G iv e

P o w e r

R e o r g a n iz a t io n

NEW YORK. May 2 5 - { / P ) ^ General Dougla* MnrArlhiu deR9 rltred today that Japan hat made
a greater poilwar economic come­
back than many European coun­
tries. largely by iti nwn effort*.
Williotil direct American recov­
ery aid lurli at wai given wetleru
Germany, he taid, Japan lijx increated ilt imiuiinal uutpul more
than Poland, The Nelhcilandi.
France, l ierhodovakia ami Rn
) lain.
Bui MaiAtllmi contended the de
lay in drafting a peace liealy lor
japan it keeping ihe country in an
"economic blockade."
Even after a treaty u tinned, hr
»*id. Japan facet ihr pioipert of a
continuing Miugglr in feed iti
growing population from dminken
reiourret.
.*
Mac Anhui t iialement in Fortw nne Magarine wat in ret|H&gt;ntr lo
an aitirle pretinuily puhluhed in
ihr magarine and entitled "Two
— II) ttlDUOllllI S llllllli*
Billion Dollar Failure in Japan."
H llld e tlt* o f SendUole H igh Sclniot p ic k itl the n Imve "•■ Ifi.in l
In le p i em ut I In in in tin- Y n lltll
In a detailed irntgl of ocrilpa ttn v e rllllle n l pro gra m , tqiiiuttitrrd tiy Ihe .lit)ri-i-&gt; till it lie t,......I ■ .-t).- III! vom it' I |&gt;li' f i t - I I...... I "Xi-ive.i
im lu y nt
( lie
('u n it
II m in e
lion acconiplithmenlt he mtdr tliete perietice In eliuonlhi; m ill electing cou nty o ffic iiile , who
under re g u la r Seminole C ounty o ffic e r*. I,e ft to lig h t in the lim it to n m ,. ll.-H i.- Hull, iq ii-i in iiin le u t
poinlt:
■ n f p n lillc in s tru c tio n ; N e llie tlre e n , memtier o f • Ite Sellout Ib u ii.l unit C h ert) S liig le tn ry , |.t ..-.v u tin g

Shanghai's Key AEC Rapped For
Points Are Held Clearing 2 Men
By Nationalists For Secret Work

Revenue Bills Will
Be Piesented To
House Next Week,
Simpson
Declares

\ \ V . U | \ t ; i O \ Mac J l. u f t
llte ! I. muci l t itctltitn-li.il lotl.iV
n ■until up tm t v&lt;*.m nl n .u k i. ilh
■ill lite r lit appeal to l o l ig l m l*&gt;
t’ t i i I'le tu lr u l I toinau the lu llo l
TALLAR ASSEF.
May 2W—
pn • it &gt;1. p .o .e i 11• le o ig a lil/r tlie
(/P)—Tha Senate tod»y pixxcxj.
eto r liim r u l
21-9, a h ilt r n la r iiu g Ihe S ta U
R ailroad
and I ’u h llr
I t illt le *
W, la lo iK l a llo t . I l&lt;&gt; I...* llu« M ; it t I r - S o . i l T e t l
V e ts
r.im m i««iou ami g ltin c it pow er
• 'p p io lu u itc iii pm il l- i.prialn M i
S t it ^ e
D e te n n in e il
to rrg .ita le p iiv n te ly -rtw n e d fla v ­
III ih r tr.le ta l wti t r i 0(t|#-|t1 oil 1
in e amt c ix iionpanlex. The h i,I
K’ e a r C r w a n l
lit
■oimil
nitiI r |||. i, iii ha*n.
the
ti"» *&gt;H« I., ihe llo u x r, whara
I mao t o p t ill* III i KMillil'tquU ilr
a 'in itia l m raxtire ilr r a d t h ta
W AS) IIN G T O N . M ay
11 \ M .11 M \ | , i
‘r.
| 'i
\
I.,-,‘It killed l.t t m lf f m lt f (KV*t*
i l i i . i l in 0- tin il ie p i.il In t on
A hunt to iu M M tio n il c o m m lttfo
M lJltil .1 N I f f l t til t • l| ll.Iltl*
lioneti.eti,
Ir .tin r d iiu t4 y
th a t the
A to m ic
n il -i ill* .| || nu l ••Ifttl114 I . .»* * ll | »1
IK*' It r tiii i|t |. .&lt;*- liiiA lli litl Kill
l.n r ig v C oum iiiM on
r l o r e t l tw s $
I M I A ll \S S | |
M .,v ,’ t»— (/P )
Mil !&lt;| ‘'li 4|,a 1! It ■i
. . . 1 .... ..
r li t »t«l #' I Hlitc 111 mi mill |irt((l|f
cur ii fur k r r r r t work in fp ite o f t q
Rep I lenient n l I 'u ie llit in u n ty
•I I 11 i tier V . ........ 1
t. li Itiiilr-d I »1
t ill r!M- ir* om m rinJ.tljt.il htMii it i
ititk rg
II ilk i|ir, .ill, i* lli.tl
(•■ill \
to.la) I &lt;1.1iltr .1 l.-hhvivtx lo t bring•k ill I. life* • 19x1 Ii* * i* •*, , S'Mk I*1(1
lu ll v,ll*|r |»r i r i r i t m j K&gt;( ifir 1 t \
ft m ilk n ttii f i
m,' "d ie l e g id a liiie
up to th il
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r
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I I lf IMf tt w trti* isI r litf h riI li* I K
|M V*'f' iln ll.lt
»lav« without
lin in g
any thing"
r i
ti il
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I liw illil l
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llt t k*l*Ml|» l i r i i i r i l K\ liiii n r l
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kI laaIf.»1
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111»"* M,|«-nf I |«-1ftr 11 I Imiik f |
l*k» &lt;i
m i\
! t ! ''Ill ll ir "“^l* * l*!*9 K h i L’ i ** * Ut I lin k h i til III) link*
('Icrm ttl, .11 A d tm m ilrJ lio n flo o r
l ttl'lf’il
ill* l.» k\in a kri' 1*»
1) till
t i l I i *'191
lll, * «,l I I " !|4
^I.Ur&gt;
lf.il, &gt;i h tllll N tiltll i 4Mi lr t.lei 111.1 , lia n m a ii o f die powerIii
i in
I *i *—nli*m r i t i f wt+Hl
lo t t ,,mn,Hire on rtul«4 im l CalIt MU' ft! Il,
111W' 1 * 1 I) *1 • •»II1 1 I iim
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i
it'll
f tia lii ' m l if t f t f f r t* (ii h r a
• lu ll
t&lt;! ill* I| mv . *
!»! til! lilt 4*t' i I 11*I t llllll III H lill
i *»|11llll*vw|a*ll ( 1.1.Ml,kl, | ) | I Iki 1
*"l|! Il JI 111 |tl' I 11If' 1114v» In ! %f llt f ll Mu'
4|tf! I II 4P«4tiM» fn lt'4llk Hill il fli K* K *u!« ik&gt;&gt; il i it '
! iltr in tn l m i j r Hu v* i i f 11m iii un
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t^ m tln iii li t h f fti iffiii.k ltitf il III
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lit l/fs l lu ll, *fl,ll|&gt;lk t ill (Ilf 41114*4
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I. Japan has received o n ly one ' a tto rn e y. In the buck row, le ft t il rig h t lire H a pp y Ahney m ill I'b .y.l Cooper, .-m ini) in iiin n - nuiern; liii'MM* Mu- »• kt'i'uf iv «• In h in'll ‘»l
id,In a*|*111it m1 it u til ftr khM rvrnl
.
I 'm
Mil III 11 li
I (till*I V •&gt;
ii iii i * u iii|iiiiiiiil util fin llti .iky.iril
I’i ’sf I ir) il*•!I**
fo u rth a t much A m erican nld a&lt; John F ite o f the School Hoard; A n g lin M clnnts, C o u n ty Tan C o lliv iio ; Mini lle l/ e l, -d i.-tiff; C larke
11«a111 |f|f IM fkiM ir Ilf i4H luhllY*
It-Mr II
•! lit* I*.. I
lit f lic fill'll I
nn*it( )ih . ii»» I v *1 •
II t \ M | 4*111IU % 11114% I «1' ,11 11".I *V 4111f
G erm any, per capita. W hite the 1 M ender, clerk o f the cou rt and F ra n kie S te iW ro m , t-o n n lv lodge N..i -.l.uwn i i t: It S nu ili. u n ninennor.
I'l*,
Ilf ill V1.11f if
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I ••miMlHtiiili *4**1 11ji Kk ( 'tMIfTlI"^' ^ h
M
U n ited Staten halt Im ped re b uild
(Kill 1114k h r Him** C iM iiim illlkl*
Iin l l K i i i i i i .111 S irn piiui 4tf the
in !!• 17
lu i* uff* i tl itm« J .
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tfir 4*s||i
-k vjt.iti'i
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I I n- S r i'iir ii s »*ff 1*11 iv h*»- r n*
• *v«Ml111*i*Iittil I hMi**. " I'll *&gt;t' I ( i *mi*
I .......... t iiiiiitn lle r l.d .l llte H o u if
expressly ordered hy the A m e ri­
. * •• |l |
I'lMitniiMitlitl m il'
v* 1 1 1* ♦tv 1■11 iili'«l
,.||I4' ‘il Ml Mt Ii**) K . it f
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can governm ent ill 104ft to require
In.
.«,.op ..ill it ) lo gel 1 number
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kVJi-w Ih ill \ttim iH ) Infill 11 il,M , ii’ft,
H».n\ t r )ih ** ent liiiiiN il I III*I IK*
(tie Japanese to re jy o il th e ir »wn
iti-it* ■ w Kcm i"*"i,in ti ia i.int iii** litkkk fiiii’k
,,| t. .. nit. I,tilt. Iie to ie (hr li o u i r
il It ( In Navy
m ii'lii *i»ki» iii*
rennurcea fo r recovery.
Mini in* »t
b t u l week
l.iliiM it1 1k 1. tin* h i t i* ilu i '- ill lo t . o il ..11 next week
i a4 1illy 4*1s f.'l.lHMI.iHNI.fMlil a y**Ri
•J. The oecupatjon entered n new
III*' Idttl K I I I ! 1 " i t ' i ' i ' l
“ MIS' I h r in v u w lig iiiin ii I hmiik I'liiiilu i’ti'il III rite teCill.it xeixi.lll
n
il'll*
l
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Him
M
/ thane Inat year when renter lug
| Slum I' I Ml I I MU“M I'f'-tv Mi M tt|-l
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I i I hI i *! s
tiki* rillN l i »'| mi| I -mill
U r te a.iitt* I., g iv r (o il (OW#
Japan'a
ne|f support became an
i
i|*w |iii| i ll ;iflmI ■'tt-iili ■•) N*mi ’ll-ivk iMlt-rgy kiM lH inltf*', li r liv r r f t t :ili
A ll in v ita tio n lit it ir |ir» !|i|r u l lV l it i. il | |«*1 |IIt In i |i » t lir l i «11•&gt;J&gt;| &gt;iUH
it I ih ** I hh»ii iiiu m nu|i«ifI h ii I
cm palm i objective. The
avowed occupation
I rt*l. I Is* '•i MU'KmK’ &lt;tn I* ' M ‘
kin
.I
&lt;&gt;l 1 la 1 program b e lo rr you
Ilnur
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*i «*k,rii11in ti* I In* e ffiv tik cm hr
o rig in a l mlalor
a jo r alntn
onrf the
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alt
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f li'll
nil I t lii ii ui urn (mu* tiln in n d fV f
go , 1,true
lie aaiuie.l llte rcptVlirillH M lf R ilf fl I ih I.iv l»k ^ *4111*m I f lin t lim it* t«lu» a ir tit ttiv'in-ihmJ ft i *»* c tn 'iiilv B hrnn«*h " l 'h« f **'* ' " I
a ilie s - to dinarm
disarm the
the Japanese,
lllll.tllliM M M .I H ‘ I lt*|(«
»*••• lit|tillt* 111 V* us I'o tftfn f dukkfi Kill
• e n ta il.r . l i e .omntttlee deferrvd
.
create dem ocratic In s titu tio n s , ami
^ tale, promotion t .imp.iiH,i whir It will be rvlende.j ilnmoiliinit iltr v.yjef
' " rr1v'tIK
i'1" " &gt;|1
, . .XI o ffic e . Ihe i l l l l t l e t ' anil Hovtel *l*SBi f U
" i t Hlly r illim r*' iihw onlil I .in lodai a vote on all
llit t e H " 1' (Old MIC V,' " i ,o
A f put fh to e ffe /f st.ciaf and er.inoi ..ii u liite ..
I fl** llllll *»f |iri'M'Ml |V-rHl4'fl t «
tc * n ,rr ‘ ‘" " ',1" V
, „
..
................. .
a n a lv -t- fig u re
mle r e fo r m s - were reallseit tw o
0 . ling 11 \ h ill.
I . :.|.|.e,l 0 . Ilte-I- l o ll tin.
........ Ifu* ilt1v«*l*i|iii4tatif i»f a liu iiti kki'ii
I Itio ii'd t .Mi .(H.MIgeuient w tlli I h r S .iu lo u l l l r i . i l t l pet nl i l,('ir. ill,out II it . ir . l o f tin H-.-imiiin loin
it .iiiii* u * .i oh I 'm - r iH i. it
ye a r* ago.
1 l.ii.c n t to ld
Ihe
House ha
•mu** n f irri*nti*i 1 i 'I i i i I i i I i i y , ti* .1 &lt;&gt;l j
nre hoi up ilM r lln ili- d In till t tn-**
tiiittt,
......
t,e
pot
I
n
i"
el
feet
o
u
t
'It
li.j)e rp u tr W a rre n 's de­
II. In fla tio n wan ■'iinavoulahle''
\ f I »*I I 1111' 111IlSl I* -a I4|I|IIMII lilit'l', |
tiy pi eMil. til ittl ot ile p iii I litt-1•r«*l
•mtlyliter
p
rw
litc
ts
o
f
the
county
tent. 1 tax p rn g ru iii "w o u ld hava
hut has not approached Ihe run
W A S H IN fJ T O N . May S ft-i,P )
1 fti* fu n rim : ika- »4*4*1*t»ti*&lt;| u n til
o rd e r, toil »-...■gii***t.»nal n.'M.ni .
tiic l in o th e r n e ig lilio rin g counlle*.
/■•I money fro m those able to
aw ay Stage. The governm etit l»
— S enator Pepper (D -F la ) onld N o rth , *n tllh , en*l unit west, upec■-'fill** 11lilt* iii *%I vk f**k , nit fi-uipli lit*
Iteede.i
f&gt;u
tie
te
*l
it r lk i n g now at the caune w ith
today war veteran* are being
. 1'llllllt I I f f | m c X J ifilt'll In tu rf! in i• , V I t 111 ilti* House wax in te r­
! ini tlc llv e ry men w ill c tn ry tiic
N .'tii lv
f.,ot lit of t*b tiie
f ile , I ,v illi I,) high pressure loti
economy m eaiuren unit credit eonp ill in ja il In F lorida fo r lark
.1
1 In I t )
•'-« la 4tl
I o l i m r I !! Vk
| me**Mge o f h tin fo ril no trch n n l* to
re r.in iio io "l.itm n -, tlo 'v '■to. »on l"
h v l*t* ami ix ie going in to tha
t r o ll,
of
honpltnl
n rriim n d a llo n *. A
I li* i. ui un i inn fi fit 11***I l •\ I il
! iteat liy F lo t'lilti c ltlr * .
li.'C i.lii|.t.-io &gt;1 l‘\ ......... nil •■onil'eeh, lug d il) * titt,I have ilone noth
check of I'lo riila co u rt* anil jn li­
I t ill ) ill (iinK ti Vi I ( hi
Iv u j I
4. Japan's recovery, f a r fro m
, "T h e re I* no re ii*n ii w hy Him
-.1. 0 .Ill Ill'll" ,. nil* *|lt lo ll of 1 ioh
tog. '
on n *irtgle day *h«wed .V. vet.... Ill
I lit iMlili l ll»‘l |*V I I "III 1 In
being the W o rld 's low est, com ­
III give tin r.e 'O ie lil 11.1.10 ."lu ll
fo rd -Itotild not lie tlto ■.tinppiitg
Ih e ( ii.V .l 10,1 -u ld 111 lit* open|l I*li|lliiu r«l tin* I*H it r I h i m
pares fa v o ra b ly w ith th a t o f E m - | cram, in lu ll whu nhouht h « u 1center o f C e ntral
I
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F lo rid a ". *a n |.
ii. g day nit age 1“ the t.cgExla*
j , ntpean nation*. P roduction m ilp u l
been in hn »p ila t*, Pepper *ahl. I lack H a ll, president o f Ihe Han­
Itep
lltn
ile
y
U
illia
n
i
to
.
',
&gt;
F ix Ii *i ,,ii - i - a lt. in ly I 'l l' a.l.'pfeo
to n , ho c x p i-c li'.l lux revenue ra t*He appeared before a Heuatc
gained 100 per cent til tw o yearn
* *
4|ietl a llioil-ooe. lu ll llte fe lo im im 1,1-litIII llllll, k on tile Holt e Ho mg pinna to In- -e v e ri'ly attacked
sford M erchant* AmiiH'iatlnn w hich
a p p ro p ria tio n *
N iita e .m m itlrr
up to tha end o f 1048 compared
S
t
r
t
,'s
s
e
s
lie-.-.
R
e
g
u
la
tio
n
*
C
om
m
ittee
t..
«I ’ll«! 11;n.U 0 ill il .P* I4mIt r "I1II f 9 f It
1tie io . lif f . i . n e i
w lile li a Semite
ir a a tta * * * o a r u t r.ia a o
which I* roriMlderliiK
Veteran* i« Hpnnanrilig the eam piilgn. "S an
■
lay
.lin
in
g
ill-ba
le
tlm
l
loon.-t,'
Hm i*e .•..in m o ie , no« i* • » '" '«
I fo rd nierehnnt* are
|irf.gre*»ive
F ifth !
T o
C o m b .n
A d m ln M ra llm i requewt*.
luo'k before the H.ut&lt;e the I. otlo l l lll l Hill
and a le rt lo the |ii&gt; » *lliitj||i'* o f
a tle m |ite .l
t-t it - t .
i'll). Huo-o v,.re.l lo exempt • ..f ltie Iu t7
gmnl metehundltdng method*. We
C o m m u n is tic F o rc e s
W A S H IN G TO N . M ay I t )
oTt
1 1 io.llHHr.1 I I * l'» * f TSieei
. tun ge.
have the good* anil the price* are
l it.- arg um e nt eame ilut no: *"
• .Senator Pepper (D -F la ) «aui lo . r iu ltt C e ntral F lo rid a f i t Ire n * can I
i». 'M 'lopinenl nl .iK tr iitu Ull-ll.-i-ex-.flll u tte m p t lo t e
f
day the Am erican M edical A*«o p ro fit
by doing
th e ir
tra ilin g
Iti »s I 4*N. Nl 44\ L'li Opl
I /e n d u p to Iin tilia l • u ilit r i io iiim ih
fn .n i file e o n illlitte i- a lu ll to f • • I 11'•f 1*44111 V M i'tl'r lm a1**4 11f I*'! I
jr iilt iu li I i .i i "a p e ilr r t lig t it " to here."
I Mill lo n e - H itt i l i r u r i i In I .
tall Inline*.-, ra cin g In . .......in
'&lt;* I vHi A H1IM (III I f ill V \ ( HI-lM liafi
lig h t national lir .ilih iii* itia n c r. Im i
T ill* •entintent wa* echoed bv
l&gt;.Ilium , a m em ber o f itie (...
• f ti KM Vt*lH "1*1 Ut* If I t* Utlt* v
Ill
calling
Joint
Ivey,
prenitlenl
o
f
th
e
HemAllen.
I
ttt.ilill.i.
Iie
o
li'ii.in
l
Hi" Ititn campaign "f the HanMAHIF.TTA. On* May 28—(/P) i* " g io n ly in a c r iii.ilr
m -o re g u la tio n - g ro u p , .-lia ii-.-l »
l l "III II ( *4*4*I g |l| p| | Mil t'- lk l.-i.t .lewisli Appeal opeiu’.l heir
mote Count v Clin 111 tier o f Com- tint " I K io .iin * in a 1.1k ) e - l* .
v£ —Genera! Luciim D. CUy cornea il mn i.d i/e d m riln inp.
tin ...... M iniitleo n ia iio itv wu ,!&gt;&gt;*'■ • riliiji* lii'i'HM'**1 nl “ Ml,* fu lfill*- iif
Mi.inlay with ti gntil "f Ift.lkll) to
.
. . .
nierre, who (Hilnteil m il Ih n l Son- i ., K t...... ...
at die I.o il.- I *
home to Marietta today (or a roar­
in atoit t.y the e » la ld l‘ In-.l in, me ■In' i i t f r i h i 1" (*•» ti lilt’ll fie \\ :i
- i lews recently arrived In lxAt Iltr M ine lim e I'e p p e i d r f,in | (, (),«. *,v ( .nil lH rge*t c ity i n , , r |
ing welcome from friend* of hi*
unit
liq
u
o
r
in
te
r
v
'l
-litm il Ii i|
M ill " li
-,-nI Irani iliM.li" e.| pet-uq eumpx
I Mt tNTRKAT. N
ila ie il lltr ie n no b,t»M lo t an n tra d in g area o f some
tM I,llfil)|
I. k - it
childlytod.
In
re
p
ly
,
lli'|i.
ti.-o
ig
.
'O il,' III IV lir m l. lliy . oi .1
it, Fnirapo, A fi tea arid A sia
14/|*i A blunt ami, f"i S m ilhi-rn
. . ...
, ,
I lie M lh lii'lilh i'I U I 'tiii'f i-M tu
the nalm it - penple. "T h e y can tra d e here w it h .
America’* ‘Void war" command­ A M A charge d ia l
s ta rtlin g
........ .
on
,-ivil "...k Issue w ill, ................ "
I t link J. Sbuliiex, who is head*
mi
ilit iii'il tf.iu ii y i'ib - iib k
lb.
er In Germany will he feted with rio rlo r* lia v r been s u h je rlrd In all tin* ailvnntnge* o f good s to re * ., lo itn li-tii* o | Ho- w o il.l iin l »*i
0 Seminole ('...inly'* portion of
lig h t * a w n id 'il I ’.e -b y le ria li* In- " r - a lack oil the
" j1
hand*, a parade, an nld-faahionrd "m a lirio u x lv u n la ii ahuve Im m Ig tu n l merchnmHec and g o o d oil the -id, lin e *." he iix e rrln l i \ j
M|(|M&gt;rl iif d ll' mtrili**H Mii’ iiig I'Hi M«pit v| .if fi" k r r iii» r 11**11111111 W I in,f2fil),IHHI,li0tl .Irtv'e. today
h i 111111'l|p ii f f H i l l g ill fill r SI | ii
p rice *," he "iliti, "w itlio u t the dis- time It." . i i i i i i - w lim \«c lilit 'l i , ! ' ‘ "-I-.
Georgia barbecue, speeches and
.
I I...
" I iliin 't CHI" w lia l n ,ll.illli ntv
.IIM -.fi n f S .'IIII) D i i l ii l l, ill's!! L i.m v ii I-,,m l- it out tim l H enry M orgencertain advocate* id compulsory udvnningc
o f an
over-erow iled
dan***.
.in .it I l t r p a il in 1 1 ,m l,.illin .
t Itii.t, g e ne rtil .b iiir in a u o f tha
( lir i- t la o II elm m u* - X.mmil l"«- fo r
declnred. " i f , b e o f - . j I .i W ill••* |
I b in ir li.
The Genera) ha* icheduled a health n iiiira n re , suiue o l wlinm c ity ."
l
a
il... H'.ill,
ui n |, |f4*n«*rni
.*,.■)•••'i* I (•* VYIIS
M4IIM* 1* • •
Appeal re -c o lly
•«lri h - lie . ili.it l l i i r i l r n .on
ii i M iil-'iiun
In
Ihi*
| mlHlllKiMl III*
,
D a uii'l u t i iM ivii'tiul m( j, f | .» 1 o ile d Jew ish
Mayor A nd rew C n rrn w a y lent
-l.l'l
brief, off-the-cuff addr**a during are n lfir e lio lije r* in the le d e i.il
I're -liv le rii.o wu* b .*l lim e ; u legal p.tv
tilte d th a t " I f u iix le r ily i-. thd
n l lib- ' lie q q .ilc d A ttn illO 1. e I assembly
of
I lie
M.h»!4M&gt;
Hi* kk’iiN
m m i I i'h i'i't I
ui
the day'* crowded activities.
u o v rt nine n l."
lit* eudnr*emeul ........ ..
he w as."
i ti.lge o f tin- .le a s o f Israel, th sa
i i *4ii II (Tiai*il Ilia I ' mi i # Tint * a *
I I.i i L » a ix n lii. ii n -,i ( .'bureti io tit*' II X .tln.-b c o
ti
ih o
___ „ .
program , p o in tin g out lin t em ir- end I "in
i ’. " . t i l.
A
Tha thin, graying soldier and
O .lhm ii, o f Bem lim l
i:"iie ro « ity and -a .-rtfice m ust ba
Ih
e
A
M
A
.
a
m
i«
a
lH
.ii
was
von
n
f
„
|p
f,n
||l.
’
„
(.nr,
rh
m
.M(
,
(1
verie*
to
tiig
b
t
U his wife were due to arrive at the
eloirg e.l III IP 17 It" wu " f fe. « ' ’.
th e ir n r /-MX III .ii In c ( . &gt;i un i'll. - 1
iittrs ."
It ngreeil flin t much of li t " |trofd to a .Senate latmi mlKIlintmllre wnn) v,jfl|1(,r„ jr, ,|t|M ,.1(V( Hl„|
(realleae* Oa Face FItel
1‘llp l
--[
Ite p n rtliig lo o t " t it the past
in (Iii* • iiiiiit* y ol .whom II).i ' 1*" posed federal c iv il rig h ts l.-gl* lilil.e by Hep. I,e rtll.
I
t
*
!
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"
I
h
ir
r
l
II
o
u
lln
x
ril
late • e.tenlav tiy Dr. l-owell S. „iltleii Hint parking problems are
fo u r u u iu tii-i alone, some I t 0.000
ate
iii New Y m k lila lr .
la
llo
ii,
such
a*
estahlishm
enl
o
f
a
ira a tlu a e d Ita r a a * fila a n
nt a utiniimmi here on nrcniint nf
Jewa canto in to I 'r u e l, " M r. M o rf a ir em ploym ent practice* com
Ih- g o iig ra lu la te il the liiw n ------------------ --------- —
the im rk in g m eters In Ihe down! i-enthau p re d ic trd th a t " i f th is
inln«lnn. m ig h t lie h a rm fu l.
f
’lilti
un
ttufin
e
Work
‘Ion.1
U%4ik w ill
u r l f i l Minn Ky tale continues, Israel will rrclcva
tow n section wltere eliarges are
M ill, * a iil the r-q in rt, "w e can
III" c o . .p e ra l lull given by I ’.IK h II m S lu fiiM i W I K K
im i a 4iiio ...... ..
3311.000 Jews In 1049." In
not
fr
titlv
t|i*m
i*«
the
whole
qlte*
Morrison
b o y i-o iic ri't" block bu ild in g w ith j the fir s t year U ra e ls ’ indepen(.O m im in iH ls
"S a n fn rtl mereliant* are remlv dent IV.
War hn* been declared hy 8cm- A g a i d N t
lio
n
of
federal
li-g
i*
la
tl"
ti
t.y
*tiy
III c e c i.i'llltin n of tcnii"r*,hi|A ll lovers o f baseball ur.- in ^ " e fiu ls li fa rin g F irs t HI..-. . in deuce, bo said. ’Jk’O.tiOO newcomer*
Inola and Volusia County Sports­
------------nerve ynti,1 lm said, " id u l flanK u a ii* - r s on r * « * r :i« a ii
II » n ll* * r ti lln g * *» r iK M t
vilt-d to at lend the " L it t le W o il.l , r '*n « f
H ta lio n * Im w i i - were admitted,
man Avoetatlan merftbers ngalnst
A TL A N T A ,
May 2(1—Id*)—A fur,! officials are nnxiotm In co­

Timetable Spectl-Up
On Labor Bill Is
Planned By Demos

AMA Has Right Sanford Merchants Invite People
To Fight Health
Of Central Florida To Trade Here
Bill, Pepper Says
Senator Raps Charge
That Doctors A
Subjected To Abuse

()dlimn And O’Ktdl
Row Over Harness
Raring Measure

Kiwanians Told
Of Development
Of Citizenship

J

S.

Gen. Clay Receives
Roaring Welcome
At Georgia Home

PrcsbyterianH (*t‘l
SI ariling Repurl
Oil Civil Rights

Work Begins Soon On
Now Kmlio Building

Sport*man*ft Group
OpeiiH Gar FUih War Protection IH Houghl

those

|M

n

and
Johni

n
n
rg;1
W it

large number of member* of both
organisation* will endeavor to
seine, a* many gdf fish from tha
river,aa possible hast Sunday and
any persona who wish to aid In
thla talk nr# remiexud'to contact
G. A. Speer or P. H. Lansing.
Continuing Ita work of rc_ plenishing local lakes with fin*
O gerllitf baas, tko Sfwitnol* Sport*man Aasoclatton, In co-operation
with' wo Game and fresh Water
fish Commission on Sunday
p la r« t 4,000 f l n c n K f i r J a Sylvan
L a U t and a n o th a f 4 } H m in Laka

Msrkham.

Dover Refuses To
Issue Kxl radii inn
•,
.
...
For (leorgiu Negro * J wjnpMKH ^ f
Jewish Appeal Has
$5,000 City Goal

Allen

Rotary Juniors To
Play Contt'Hl Tonilr

( •n.'.l.-n” game of Hnttfttnl ymllb pr.-vitl" itew -lii.lios, e.introl .......
"Tln-y came from the haWfuJ
peace wnrrnni bna been taken nut operate tn make your shopping
I*. I‘. campa," Mr Morgenthau
iii'twi'i'n t li«* «|fi*H nf III ((i 1tl ,(t /,n'^ ('ffR’fH. Un* Mf at fun p* 4&gt;\p4*i'l
against the head of the Cnmmtiu- [ expedition* tiere apleasure and
"They
rame
from
Un* Municipal Turk ai llu* in riirr '*•»
v“‘ »***
pri ti',,1 I. wmI imi, in continued.
1st Party In Georgia, Homer Bates nnt n churn,"
places of
dixlrcs.* la
&lt;»f (N*li*ry uml Mi'llonvilln Avi* tKf rani wlnir i»f Dm* .Mayfair Inn mnriy
Chaaa.
|
___________________
IIIH'N lids evening lit H:l)ll o'clock
ni.-lt will lie itx.-il for It..i.-l faci
Ltirope. Africa and Asia."
Evnna Wilder, 21), former CnrThe game t* sponsori-.l t.y Ihe idle* to soon a* the new hnihhiiii
Recalling tils recent visit t«
L im ik ih *
teravllle grocery clerk, sworn to
ttrinfnrd Botary
Club tiit.l i l o - ' 1- cninpteleil, Myron A
Reek, t Israel, Mr, Morgenthau describ­
the warrant yesterday before Fnl
fie ld I* being .I. i i . m! .-.I tliro o g b i ........
managei o f llte s la lln li, ed "the tragedy amt misery that
Inn- County Wnrrnni Clerk T. E.
were etched deep in the face* of
Oviedo, h»ral«d m ..or ..I do- moil llir.vintt celeiy growing »n the courtesy of the New York iiiiitoimeed tlii* no,ruing
Compton and Superior Judge I’nul
■" ‘
“We hope to tie able lo &gt;&gt;.vii|
these refugees." Hi- termed th .lr
Joseph llrdtoii, preslden of the lions m Central Florida, ha* ......... Heady month during die pail yrai, ' ,t,.n r p .
. n" . r 1.';!'
8. Etheridge.
.Having*,
Building and and aruirdiug to Iliad I.. Lime '"*vii clerk, line inrrea.rd from 16111 t io ii charge, nor w ill a i-n lle i'tio ii Hm Itu ib lln g ity Aug. I , " M r Itci-E mlinlasinu lo IsreuI in such large
The youth’s affidavit anld tie Florida
la lu k e ti, Boy H o lle r, d ire cto r o f deelured. I l w ill fa re TtM feet wide numbers "a great
ueliievemcnt"
I,mm
League
anil
It.
W. Hedgwlck, lo uhonl j,(tOO in population. • viuwtU ahout npially divided lictwren a*.
_—
...........
la Y
•--**4 **&lt;*s*.bA ***■ ,.l . . . i l l
ii 1
feara "bodily harm to himself nnd
but warned that this achievement
llte ti:
R o*.ta
ry ileuguo
tut .1*
id *lo tlay,
io n L’
F I—
irs., at LI
Htreet
nmt w ill L.*.
be *III)
secretary
of
the
Federal
Havings
« x x violent Injury tn hi* proT im " T ig e r s "
w in n e r o f th e , feel deep w ith u center Hi-i-tloii 10 •Van he like a noose over tha head
and Loan Assoelallon of Vero while and coloird nrwromei*
party."
t'e no nnt, mu tinged hv F. f). Hoolt, feet deep to allow fo r the trim *
ef the Infant atate" and that “tha
New
conilrinlinn
since
l-n.
I
lol.di
moie
ihan
$77.(8HI
he
c.ti
Bench,
conferred
veslerdav
with
W ilder listed names he called
'__________ will meet a team of “ All Stars* 1mltter room. Several studio* will | . utlre economy of the country
Mr.
Greer
of
the
Mayfair
Inn
re­
united.
Of
this,
about
$3fi.lMWI
i*
"Georgia's leading Communists,"
. I’kH i r iijr ii tin* 11vtf iuNiiiK (I'u itiN ..iif iiru v iiii'il, Ihi* Jnr^4*»4i «»i wimMi urny ha strangled If the thousands
who ha said had followed and garding plan* for a convention i for business coiiNtruction anti It" il«'dlcat(*i during tha- nest month.!
Umpires will he Hem M u rtln a1will be 111 by IH feet in *i*.- Two of new immigrants are not pro­
here nf Ihe M an league Ocl. 13- not) for home*.
threatened him.
Tin* cost of construction was LI.- behind the plate, Orville Touch- of llte office* muy be used for perly absorbed-"
Business slrui-luri-s Incluib- the xnil.
a v it said Wilder "Is III.
. The. a ffid
_________
ton ut first tiUKii, .la rk Raligun til 1broadcasting purposes, lie itubl.
Although
10,000 more w i l l
Imporlnnt factors in the growth second base and George Touhy I The .Station, established here leave the displaced persons ren­
being shadowed and watched, aplrd
In
. .. nddllinn lo laving president
....... l.cw t2&lt;7,fllH) Cltlsens Brink Build
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by James Rivers of Cardele, O h., tiers In Germany for Israel thla
upon and harassed hy Romer of the Ismn League. Mr. Dalton Ing of concrete Mock constriictlmi. f,f t\x„ community have been Ihe ul third base.
(CaailHurU On l - . t r F l i t )
’ •tee Chaaa nnd hie associates, Is president of the First Federal nnd the one story concn'ti- t'l.*&gt;,b t completion nf new highway lm--------——-------recently
celehraletl
its
second
■gents end etooges nnd fears they Savings and Loan Association of grocery and general store tq.-ci' d j pavements, according In Mayor
BOND BA LK
I birth da y.
will commit physical violence upon Tampa. About I2S members at­ hy II. ,1. Hpcm-er near Hit- former.(-rank Teltiot. These inclode the
MIAMI,
May SO— (A3— T h e
hla person."
tended Ihe atate convention last lilt# of the Post Office which bn" j nine mile link with Geneva which Florida Powpr and Light rompsnyt
MA8CINR P .I.E fT
year In Ft. Myers,
JACKSONVILLE, May 2 ft-&lt; *,
BRADENTON, May 2 il~ l/l3 —
Iveen moved to a new store "R"-ihad to ho done nver when deep nnnnnnced today plans for u $H),
B -tf CRASHES
| The Royal Arch Masnits of F'lorHIGH LOW
Tito Ben Jones Drug Blorc and holes developed In new paving duo 000,000 bond sale.
E L PA BO, Ten., Mey M - J A V 66 ,
78
The money la to he used to pay 1ills today elected Leslie Clayton Atlanta
Building hns been remodeled. A t to Incdequate drainage. Much
NEW YORK CHILLED
Rrow.isvllle
90
The navigator of a B-29 homher
borrowings nnd Borlte of Miami high priest.
7*
'traffic is flowing through Oviedo off short'term
ALBANY, N. Y. May t t - W l radio shop at Broadway nnd
Ilortle succeeds David M. Win- Galveston
an
was killed after perechutlng from —A near-freeling weather chiliad tral HI rente hen been converted in ,iu# &lt;0 th„ n„w|y |)llvPl| hlghwuy help finance an exn79
Nashville
kfa flaming plane yesterday t l moat nf New York atate today.
65
to a restaurant.
74
through Chuluota and connecting gram which eventually may i-ost ana of Montlcelln,
m llM nort beast of here. Bight
Today's session ended a four­ Phoenix
,06
Dr. Charles M. Halil* amt Hr. with the Cheney Highway leading approximately 154,000,000 through
71
The weather Bureau predicted
92
other crew member* aim tailed continued cool tonight hot anld W. V. Roberts have opened n new to Indian River City. Passenger I9S), the company atatement said. thly annua) meeting of York rite Ban Antonio
M
70
The 910,000,000 of first mort­ hodl*s. The Knights Templar and Beattie
46
It would he aKghttjr winner end office In the central husinvss dis­ busses follow the route,
87
89
trict. Located centrally aho Is the
sunny tomorrow.
The latter road will requlra a gage bonds, due June I, 1979, arc Royal and Reluct Masters also Shreveport
83
Jacksonville
»
new Oviedo Conning Kitchen, • final top drssslng before It la to he offered for competitive sale, wore In session htre.
The three groups picked Miami Miami
SB
7,
neat ana etory, concrete block completed, he pointed out.
according to • registration state­
building located on a shady lot. It
Despite the occasional slumps ment filed with the Becurftlee and fur the 16S0 convention, nhaia Orlando
Tslakaeiey
_A
(CeatUaea on rage rive)
la **«*t, g completion «»&gt;&lt; will be
Exchange Commission last Friday. dates will bo fixed later.

Loan
PliVnH
ronvention In City

Oviedo Population Nears 2,000
As Cily Enjoys Steady Growth

THE WEATHER

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M O N D A Y M A Y S3, 1949

F L O R ID *

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Giants Meet Leesburg In ‘Ladies Night* Tilt Tonight
S a n fo rd

T akes

T h re e

W eekend
C o n te s ts ;
B en
W ilb u r
S la te d
To

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C a ll

T lit Hertford (Slants m ail* a
I clean sweep uf th e ir litre# w e e k ­
end rfiiite « l* liv
triim n liiK &lt;
(ia ln e sv llle Ii M*'n I ii a p ali of
Igames and takin g ilia* Leesburg
(...d yers in I •• cam p In u Sunday
a f 11-1 rif mu u ffu li In I .f«*«tliiir af.
S iin fn r.l dumped lln- Id y ll f l y ­
ing (.M e n liy ii fi In 2 ••imnl F r l
■lay night In (ialtienvllla* uml rei hi ni'il In the liit*ul | ih i k to paste
M vill H oag's o ffe rin g s f" t u I ' 1
in il win on S a tu rd a y n ie lli. Tli«*
Incuts liluiik**t| iIn* Dodger* Hi lo
ii yesterday afternoon.
ToniKin tin* l.ee »lm rg uggtcgniim i invades tin* Im n l park for
a 'I .allies N lttlit’ a f f a ir , an il It la
lik r I v tliat
L e fth a n d e r C h a rle s
ilr M lIllr ii o f t lie I »oiI k «t » w ill
la ir Illy III lilt mlwi Ken VVtltiill of
Hanf.ud on the h ill.
FI in
in la y evening .luck
.la rk neat
Deal aim
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THE
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p layeil to
the fifth l l ly lil and M is
Illy
ylnhothain was entered in the
ninth flig h t Mrs f e c i) Joseph uml
M rs. A ndrew r u n a w a y attended
the to urnam ent, hut did m il piny
"W e had an excellent
field.
There w ere lMl* women In enter the
tournam ent the largest evei sn
tered,’’ M is* Powell assarted tins
mm lim y.
M is*
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w as
a
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II! in ch es lim y and .e ig h t In ch e s
wide.

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w ith an HO, was in trm ild e on only
u very few m-caslnns, helny letter
perfect from the lees and m aking
uppi ouches which horde red on the
mu a n th ill*
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HP. AI. P.STATP. — INHl'RANCK
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M A R K O P P O R T U N IT Y
PROPERTY
MAN AOH.MENT
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afternoon M is* Dorothy Pow ell
o f S an fo rd was defeated In the
fin a l* o f the firs t flly h t in the
F lo rid a S tate Women'* lio lf A s ­
sociation tournam ent held at the
F o n t* V e ilra lle a r li co u n try ch ili
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hy
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Mrs.
Ilr a ily John*on of Ja ck so n v ille on
F rid a y M l** I’ nwell won the riy h l
to p a rticip a te In the filia l* and
w as named
runner up in
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M rs. J . II. M eiiiliery of Ja ck so n ­
v ille .
M iss I’ nw ell and M r*. Ife lu h c iK
w ere tied at the end of the IMtli
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tOSh.
M U* I'n w a ll yau.ed ............'........
o f e n te rlliy the filia l* of the fire I
f lly h l hy d efeatin g
M is
Paul
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M ille r of S araso ta.
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Miss Dot Powell Wins Honors
In Women’s Gc!( Tournament

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C R I.K H Y F A R M S
17 acres,
toy home tin lit alel 2h a. ic s , the I need lis t in g on 2 St 1 bedroom
peas. O id ei now I'iu.ae ir»r,*-.l. •
ftaafo ril Motur A F.i|pt. Co
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potatoes fo, hog&gt;. cheap. 1*031 ,
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H ave
buyers w aiting
foi gotal
O ra n ge A ve. Phone 7llf» J
H T h N I H I I K I I A P A H T M K N T . 12I
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duan houses, leudy lo move In
09 M aym dla Avenue,
w,„k lie u .. A T ru ck I,mile* l.et I ••» \ I M ' Z T t V n ' W P ’.
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(ilm lr i villi*,
I'I i i i i k * , • H«*lin ils

inent, yu* stove. Adults only.
MOO Mellnuville.
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rURNIHIIKIl 4 room apt Adults 1••*
• *'•*
I hone I2HI
only. No pet*, lift month. Phone............
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IHhVKHAI. Iiouies, inuyiny In
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top! Ulfirr, nnt* riHim ••fflctviiry
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•liartinvnlf mmlvrii 1 tie liutn(| ()f dn«,n
ktiitkbu for hu.lhe*. couple or |.|*„ni,, wauled on homes, farms
Indivlduiil. Phone 6f»h.
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It. ,iHHftriATF.lt PHFMH
Mel Purnell, lied Hox itruVk
home iwo run* indudiny winning
run in I2l)i inning in llustuii's 7 2
Inumpli over I let roll.
lliyliesl cash |u h a paid f.r lived
Ken IlnffenslH'ryer, l l e d s
furniture. Ted Davis Furnllura,
. 4 ..... pltdieil ClndllliHlI tu a 2-tl oneCm .711 K. lit. Ph. &lt;K,H.
H erb Hnene, sophomore tennis ...........
itvmi Miiniltlwii iii *tartIHt- ii it friu r t ,,
o i. I I.A WNMoWKIIH shartyned. hi- ...'.t.J l, » L ™ n* » | . S£ 'Ml ......... . "v-'
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work.
waningw„rk
work guar
Phune 12411.
r ail-iiffen
unlee.l
II. W HI,,,muii, Mill •
UI'IIIUHT plum,, good tune, con-, Kusl til. Hi.. Hnnfnnl, Fla.
O’/.AKK IKK
ditiou. Reply Ih.* lill,
H er-' iFnruierly with Williams Fixll
aid.
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House
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Dump tru ck w ith 2
screens. Fre e estim ates. Phune
9T0RR Room. IHT, K. f,th. H tieet.’
J. W. IIAI.I.. Ilraitor
collect Oviedo 29HI.
mi'll lo dlstlihulc sp,,|| ilirl nil
fO P N iflllK I) hedrno.n will, living 1 2,211 Mcll.»i.*»ll* Ave Phone HllllW.
lake front J II. Mll.iey, plume WK IIAVK unexcelled facHillrs III
construc­
room A kitchen piivileyes. Pie 7 hedrnnm liiiine, frniue
fn
2 1 1 1 , lieiievii.
uiir machine, carpenter and
tion, 2 Imths, large rooms, large
/• r elderly Indy nr 2 working
sheet metal shops. New wink
closet*,
hardwood
floors,
fire
till*- 711 Holly Ave. I'huiia
K - " W f iiih \V A ^ T iT ir :-r*
ami repairs. Nu job loo small or
(dare,
large
iinrrll.
(iroiiuds
well
1068-J.
loo large. Call Dayloiia lUach
lnnd*ra|ied, large ahade trees, l.flWKH I'HICKH, Kxperl watch 8421.
yiJRNIHHI’n Room* will, kitchen
fruit
trees.
2
large
luls
on
cor­
repairing, 0. U. Follows, Hum*
• tt* tik« V hid water. Mil W.
DAYTONA REACH k
ner. Kxduslvdy listed with
Whop, i l k) Hanford Av». Phone
l i t , RtrMt, Hanford.
IIOAT WOHKH, INC.
I W. R. WII.I.IAMH, RKA1.TOH
I147-J.
O b O M B “t r halli, unfurnished. &gt;i ij" ju"' prr'k 'W e 1'
„
M.?* TRACTOR WORK hy th* hour or i 1.1— iNnllrrs— I'tTNiirntbi— T3
P h o n .lh m i.J l. J. T. Kk.tner. I l i l l ' i tA—r
, . ii
.
Home on Cniid Paved1 }oh. ITuiighlng, hallowing, umw I
Itor* A Filllny Hlallnn romhlna- i UnfMIxheil
Highway—l.ivnlde hut need*
log
ng A dirt moving.
inuviiig. V
We eiw&lt;-lell«e ' —
tlon, good locallun. Phone 64b
finishing I ii s i d e—couipleleiy
.........Ing T
,
Tiulhmig
In
lumllllonlng
T.ulldlug
hda A , WANTED Mrs. C. E. Nolan lo
• f Ul tf:0U P. M. 1170-W.
Wired;
Deep Well;
Large
Ihnpe IBf-J_____ | take her duugliler, Penny Pulver
m t room furnlxlii'd home, conHcreened Porch; 16 Acre* High At.L TYI'EH of imlhloier work,' *“ Die K«se&gt; Htudio al llIH
■l« only. Available until Oct. I.
Oroiiml with llenutlful, Large
reason,ihle rale*. Free exlluiat-'
North Park Avenue luimirrow
ROBERT A. WII.I.IAMH, Realtor
Trees; pond nl Rear. Term* on
ea. David E. Carpenter,* ITmne, where Mr. R. U Cox will make
Raymond l.und&lt;iulat, Associate
•2,600.1 nr Cash $2,260.
I7II7-M.
__
I a uhatograph free uf charge for
Phon* 7S2
Allanllc Bank Hld|.
Bee John W. I). Moore
&amp;EW~ iloofit, Ruuf repairing A ' P'tnllralliin In The Hanford
F our room modern apt. Furnish- Home or Incoimi Properly—Con­
pMliitlng, I’hiitii* iiih-M
Herald'* “Must Promising Cltldition* Justify Quirk Rale fur A TRAINED practical nurse desire.
&gt;d. 6Q0 Pnrlt^ At*. ___
“* T.ftmrrnW' conlest.
Reasonable
Cash
Price—6
Room
A f 117 Arlington Way, Ormond
Bungalow
and
Detached
Effi­
«e uro
ro k’o f, 4ehllri,i
K miii , IMion* — ------------A »liU M O H lI.K
'N — I.T
Roach, 6 room furnished house,
Mil«*ily " ,"p**r
-------------ciency Apartment.
•loclrlr kllchun, garage. Near
^
41 I’ACKAHD 4 iloor, |imrtliNilly
JOHN
W.
II.
MOORE,
Realtor
b*teh V Ima. June or Auguxt
814 K. Find HI.,
1110.00. Caldwell. Box 206, Or­
i 6 - B u . i , „ d n „ i „ , r r UTiiH,— I k
Phone .1813
mond Baach.
■
7 Hr, J ^ ’11 '**
»°,?wn'
I k o o k Turnlihed apartment. 7 = T Z r I’.HtNla Warnc&lt;I — 7 UNUHUAL iipimrlunhy t„ ‘invest
In # maiiufarturlug enterprise
*
ifgnmn't.0
^ ^
Call 68 UH.
Y1 S Y ikalrabte apartmani cloaa 6 or more room house with paspo*aildHt!e*.N
HAN^BIS MOTOR A KQPT. CO.
turn V wood available on hard
lat. aultahle for, coimle. Aloo furMH W. 1st. HL
good
agricultural
demand
asroad.
Writ#
R.
M
.
C/O
Hanford
alahad 6 room dwelling a l Cry*.
•uclated
With
lucal
cltliena
of
.•’0
RL
»
Huper Deluxe Hr&gt;lan
Herald.
4*1 Lake. Call 806.
alandlng. Box 101 C /0 Herald
( &lt;mpe, velvet-anumth motor.
n k W V ~ room fiirniahetl apart',
radio,
plastic
seat covers, fine
A rllckn For Hal# — .1 MUBIC STORK—Records, Radio
m a a tllg h ta . hot V cold waUr.
tire*, looks new. A honey for
Kepalr. Priced twlow inventory.
140 Waal 10th. 8t Hultabla fn* AUTO OLAHfl Installed, fllork
«*&gt;•* **f *L,on DIP- Bargain at
■-flupl.. Call .677.W;
$796.00, Term*.
Front* modernliad, glass show­
Music
Bog,
118
w.
1st.
at.
BanHANFORD
MOTOR A RQPT, CO.
er doors and bathtub sncloaorford.
.
ft— R m I B * l« U F o r
_____ 666 W. 1.1. At.
t*. QIi m for •••wj* n irp o ii.
HHNKARIK 0 U n .V P^nt Cm For Safe—8H 0PPE ClfAPifAU— H ® n r ton
up CRarroiat
MAR0NRY Rtor* Building,
M tlra ilock aiclusive millinery.
truAk. $11
Phone Qeneva
* and gardan, llghu, .watar,
Phone
8I8J
after
6
P.
M
2442.
F l f t D JUMBO SHRIMP dinners
00 on 17-88.
EXCLUSlVi: d ..lir,h|p for lciaUHOMRR'R.
* 0 aa aUtlon, corner lot. Corrite Ever Plastic roof covering
K ill'. Swap Bhop—IF # buy,^#11 o ,
A waterproofing now available
* y aG &amp; . S l ' 2 2 X i X l
trad# maat anythlM . 466 Ranthis area for roofing contractor
ford A w . Phona 1 BW,
.eon*«ruction, FHalngo
and or atore. Only moderate In• Mika MHttll. OTfUa on

aeeount ware-

Want M i hy

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BASEBALL TONIGHT!
MUNICIPAL PARK 8:00 P. M.

S A N F O R D

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L K E SK U R G

"I.AIIIKH N K illT”

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p a ^ 5 v r ri'*F!"7*'

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C n H y Thtr* I f 8tr*a*th—
T f Prateal tha r«*M af the World t
To Praaate (to I r ti m i of Amarieai
To
f t H j it fty for Staford.

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VOLUM E X X «
j ^ g ^ ^ i x a ------------

Warren Backs
Committee’s
New Tax Plan
8entral, South Florida

S A N F O R D , FLORIDA,

E stab lish ed 1908

T rtdn R iddled In B erlin ‘W ar’

Vitthinsky P r o p o s e s
T hat Ruhr Valley
Be Placed Under
New M anaf'cm ent

&gt;

T U E SD A Y MAY 21, 1040
- f—

C ivil^ R igh ts S p e e d -U p Cited
“

iia® ^

iyCRcndy

Ie

i "It eaempti the noccMitiet of
life. It protecti low income iroupi.
It it not my program. I presented
my program to the Legiilature in
the beginning." he said.
"Thia program it on* which hai
developed from a free and frank
uuwetiion of conflicting views of
tTrneal men attempting to solve
Florida’* las and financial prob­
lem*.

NO. HM».

A m ociated P ress I .rased Wire

Bin U. S. Is Granted

PARIS. M.,v 24 (/P |- Russia
i -died Itnl.iy fur revtorallim o| l.tufiwiwet lonlrol tliinugiiiuit Germany
■rod evt.dihdmie.il of * German
vlatr council with Piniiiimlt .mil
WASHINGTON. May 24 |/Pi
.tilminislr.slivr Imu lion,.
.
,
" ;.
Soviet Foreign Mun.le, Allf|iei A .peeil-u,, ,,, ,hr lome Innemlde

TALUHASSEffMay 24 (/P &gt; Govarnor Warren raid today the
broad new Iramactioni las pro*
to tolve Florida’* financial
problem I*"in teneral 'meet* my

^

Russia Calls
L
u
c
a
s
P
a
in
ts
D
im
P
ic
tu
r
e
For 4 Power
German Rule For T rum an’sH ealt h Program ;

iV**#4# i -

Flood Control Dis■ trict Bill la Ap­
proved By House

S ir r a lit

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

TH E W E A T H E R

Continued warm and xultry «&lt;f
partly elmidt throuih WednM'!■* I is hi variable wind*.

V ViihinsVy. ...

nZc

viatemcnt "J ...... *"«■ r i" ' '"f1”;

. lion
lit llie 1making
ItHl.iy
to the cornu il ol loirign minister*.
'^I1 W,*v ,”..l,,r
,1
..I.......... .posed lb,I the mtltt.lii*l u
Ic n sk i
R im . Valiev be p l „ r.l m ole , con- M lc 'V ’ ," 1
.ml ,d the H im l oo, , „ d ioiin ltie *

(I)

rn t n im l lr e will h a v e
&lt;0 *c*lr, hill

City Renews Bid

Postponement Of For R FC To Back
Eisler’s Hearing Terminal Project
Lawyer
Says More. Detailed
Information
_ .
,
_
Time Is Required
On W ater Frciuht
To Prepare Case
Rates R c i p i c s l e fl

Drum I .cadet
Savs
11 Is
Impossible
For Congress To
Art This Session
W A S I I I N t i l O N . M tv 24 (/!»( —
''eii.tle lien,or r.ttlc 1.e id e r l ,o c a s
said alte r a While I l im e ( o n f f r
riK r to day it will lie itopm iible (nr
( ollgress In , i | till I ’r e u d f n t fMl
m a n s national lie J : l i p t n g r a m t t
this srssion

M:M &gt;M|IK. Mat ,'t
Ihr ("it) ( Minrini'Um irnt'^rtl
A * fo i in v p u t
.1 tbe , iv il
l»..denng G
e
,
(
l
o
r
n
at Unit m two
&gt;lr» ferrhiirl I.UIrr rhnrftrri
V„hm.ky named tl.r three Hene- 'h,f r , r rV’ «
before the IfNliit xlif 8 i«« hrliiK hrlf! on -n lion on tbe ieimin.il pio|e,l last rlgbl- |i|ogtam. I.III a * t"ld &lt;ep„rl,,l,r
MIU Ulniifl ".I* IhhIhr? (#»r mi night by iiisliinling Maim Amliew ers, ’ | p ill don't know
A WORKER AND A WEST ZONE policeman look at bullet hole* lux muntries Belgium. the Nelh- rru "
\ l llir same lime I mi as lair) lie
e
da
lull
and
l.ttaenilmmg
pin*
I’o1
be
.|ieeo
lip
tv.is
&gt;
i
ten.«M
r.
I
bv
huiliitinl/*
l ontmimUl
(emlrr l .irrasvav to i imt.n I llie R lt III
In a riddled rail coach at Nrtikoelln Station, Berlin, scene &lt;&gt;( hiltei
*4h*»^ «*%ni|ir«l frtifii fhU riitinlrv o r d e r In i n u r e a iom n iiim e iil to d u n k s I’resnlrnl I m m in t» deffighting between Weal Zone ntrlker* and strike breakers from Dm land .mil Cin Imslovalua ami rep- two ilevelopment*
lllilrlv sallilied' with llie progress
East Zone. Red strike breaker* "Invaded" the station when Wes* resenMIlves ol German etnnomic
I l.evilivlu s.iid "some piogresv" to l iiuljtiiil, I rfti»rnl iiiHuif" Mur&lt; | fin.iiirr llir |if«»jr&lt; i
"Although I had no pari in the *one employes of the Soviet-operated Berlin rail*’ay went &lt;m strike bodies for a Rohr lontrol.
..
her «
In this lelle, I,. l|,e K| ( . M,».i being made Oil llie legidahve pro.
was
m,de
,1
i
meeting
«l
commitnearint:
nesl
I
rnlat
ht
sraitliut!
|
(Intelnational Rndlnplmlo)
actual preparation of theie bill*.
N't,tilt h r %1
rI f-&lt;1 tf» ( nnii$f$$
her Hllomei. Ira (ioltobbi. „ 11 -rrraway was iiistm,I. led In
1
A Brilldi source said tbe United |ee Demur r.il« Iasi rugbl on w».k
I wai adviied from time to lime
w ill. -1|l|) ( f $4 ll l.m iM iy
States opposed all Vlshlnshy's pro- jng out I aft .Hartley repeal com­ writ of hiilteaos rorpaa aslin*
of the progreit being nade.”
.( lo ir
"W e ire going tn lu v e , p ie tty
pos,ds.
promises The biggest problem, hr for her release
"They appear to maet all of
IV t»IJlM fi|i.il good re ro r.l i.v tbe lim e n l |HThe
Soviet
minister
also
askadded,
is
linrimg
in
.mrplahlr
LO N D O N
M u 2*1 i / l , i
An
my main objection* and If they
1
lo u riiM ie ill, ’ lie *.tnl
i’ll rt’In lrfH l lie linn of 44 four-pnw- p rMv u in n for ( Ir ilm u vtfilfi n .itu m ,il . t l r i ( i lh
1
,
.
art approved by the Committee
I.iimcs 'Hid t l .e i r IV s pi.svlblThe Stale legivl viu.n IF|||»lV f$
,-r
i-ontrol
system
in
Berlin.
.
^
irrtfnlry
.ltlke,
.
................
»"*
on Finance anti Taxation of the
Cntiirminisl (ierliart Puln was1R|-( ohjei Itmi' |,irv imivlv if in il i*ii$ lu v iif itd jo iii m iienf bv J u l y J l
H e ' a i d 11 (J e rm a n ' t n t r n n i l l - 1 1 11
7 11
r
,
t
*1 * 11
Miu;o and Renat*, and then pant&lt;il Mtiirlit to function under the # * I nwrll ilM4if»%en Mmi Kr|». postponed until I'ndav at die ie
ed by the Houae and Banal# with,
rd to making , ii&lt;I . 1DID. M ill 11 l.o r a *1 had been &lt;„ Du- W h it *
\tMi*d (Nititnd Cnuncil The Al- M lrv (D Da ) will not «♦* hi 'luesl ,d llie I mleil Stales
4§ I . .
fM'ltot'
"If II'K'IIHI
nut substantial change, I will ear*
City Manager t Idt.xrl Mi Ki li Inn r,,„f|.r,.||,,, th„r I’le-itdeii, Truman
ciiiin cH . f ir s t nut up in H M 5 Q i»d ^v .i , S w it / f li t m l. n n l
tnm illi
telnly approve and argn them/
Meanwhile
Home Sei relate
.....
.
Il"’
|'"t.,l*m
AKr,.etmmt.
,
.meritatmmil
lab............
has wjlli Ih'tnen'i at H
i f»s4h»n
this morning
Immediately after the program
at the lielglit of the Her-’
.
. ,
. ( Imlei I de -eiv* the l S n-i|nin
......... . «l b’tldci'
was announced In Warren'* pre­ In tern atio n al
Exccti- N ationalist
F o r c e s &lt;-s|iirt'&lt;l
In iirdei in furlbei
tin rrials Inst year, when thfl *•"' •' "•'» nmmlimerl Iasi »rr\ tloll lor I .islet lo tbr II,&gt;w .Street
sence yerierday, he declined to
11$•!}rot* sSpuaki'i
Itayluii ii,
Unit the piMieit i« 0 "iml husi
I(hat Prrsnlrnt frttmaii pl.mm-d to r[||(||
walked nut.
tivc Is O usted For
A ppear To Be Ahan- Hnsslnns
mlrl li priii rril” lies* peopiislt mil. Mi M cK ihhm ra tin' mil uitlt him, a ^ r u r 'l th at
«ay whether he had approved U
statement
^,1,
,.,
d,r
inerting
as
Vi'blnsky's
policy
er would veto It under hi* plrdgt
i„i. e..
(.
4 liMiiir "I fa r 4iin it $* rrpnflrti was instructed I,, ie.|in » K i I\%hm I (*f»nnii‘ss jmsAihly r u n (fiiit h y Mir
M alfcasant Ac'tions
doning G reat City ■i,ini- after Itntiah
rnriUgn Secro* .,
to disapprove any general (ale*
Higgins, muiuigei of **, Sr•tniti*«U* uial s.f -IiM&gt;
1 S ' ' W |r ,
.
Ihr inf........... dec linn) n.
taty
Erncat
Iteviri.
presiding
at
tax on the ncce*»ltle* of life.
Ih.th H.iNIMled* htHVfVf'I , l ll i l 1 if
County
Cluimlii-i of &lt;" o m iiu - ito
tiHlay'a
meeting
nf
the
riiuncll,
llv
HIF.II
IIAMI'SIIN
PHILADELPHIA. May 24 &lt;/!',
to lb- llemm-ratie leader ship nm.b- **l ether ll.i. meant h ie had de­ liriH-eed in getting ..miiiulini-iit- iIn* li*4!i'l»it«'t a ati* lint f i n h h e d
Flr*t reaction from member*
i
nlleil
mi
him
fm
a
statement
of
SHAINGHAf. May 24 |/I'|
I
of the Legislature was ''lat’a etudy The CIO’* United Rubber Workers
Kniniii'a pnaltinn un the laatli' of ll idaiu the House will m&gt;* wait 1**"d I-l»!•*• i* ,ot. a» b« &lt;laimt j f„r ri,,||pr,.,|ninth h.mnd l.-inmge with "must"measures by them,
'first," although aevaral prompt- union announced today (lint L. S. Cmniiitintiti smashed almost
| | lr rivei
, "we'll g" riglil on in t&lt;&gt; August"
Iiermany's political and erennitilc for the Senate to net first mi Iw-n a polilli al lelugrr
of the* most eon tr«vitrei al planks lit
Hrilam nmodeiv polm.al «*lu
Mayor Canawin and Manager
''ii.-us bibbd «* the this#
/ T f ^ . T . t i i rT; In d S r o " 1Buckma.tcr ha* been firrd a. in ’Shanghai today. At nighlf.ll -s, unity, rrettrh source* said.
that It I* "a aalea tag In dlugulaa. |etniljon&lt;, („ „ y en, n ( l ,ie imion, dencr mounted dm, ................is
A council source suiit Vishlnaky the party S platmrm lat-m
gee, rcrmpi li.im psii idilnui uinln McKIbbiii wen- i &lt;-«|ih-hIi .| in ■o|i "nniHt** pirr$*s •f ouioo Ingisla
Am member* looked It over. Rep.
Moll
The anrmuncement was made by , f"rt;e* were on the verge
ab.ui liegaii Ida address hy acnislng the C 1 v'l nluhi'a He......1st......... cling 'be Anglo
Hough of Lee Introduced In the
|,e.,iv „| IH70 - ,&lt;,l t
|l"11
U '' ll'"'
Western Power* of departing
■i| the lei-iptiM-al
l.i 1 HlKjil * i ill* 1
I i * 1 I ,l ll
ii
'(ill l*» nih’MH* .|rtad$*»l uifni nnilitiii
Houae a molutlon lUggeatlng Robert Cruden, publir relalmn* °*&gt;uiui *he city,
m-nisl ‘™dc |&lt;rogram
from the principles tuid down 111 e o v m l nil items now lefoit- 'In sir lolil tit. Mouse id t iiinriinia |,|(| W(lI(,r (rl,iK|„
»pe- director for the union.
that Governor Wxrren call «■ »P*i Th* hardest Re.l blows were dir thePotsdam Part.
He then wenb cypuulttee. No decisions
wern l.,si Wrek be would halt ealiailitinn | vhiirges anil opoi alum ,,r ,,tiier
- Repeal •'( tin- l'»sftHaitlet
elal tegUlatlve _____
##*»lon—after
mw.
f th«the 1 Cruden said Buckmaiter's re-jetted al the southwestern sectmn. on lo express Russia» continued
Ida le nil T*ft-l&gt;artley H'|nal ", j,,,,, erdiug, d lit- teat lied a ion- barge line terminal- in
Klmiilu Act
” all
j ,
, ........
Comnil-slunet \t II Stem....
:t A...... .
..f ibe North A&lt;
movaJ wa* ordered by the I) o t h e r , where the Red drive pulled up al ' Interest !n he future of tbe UtiUr. minimum sage l«gl* at..... j *, ......... ,,
The West has worked out an In- nahi said, but discussion* showed
'
mtrodmed a resolutou, .............
lantie Pact
member* of the union’s general! 'he famed 35 mile Wooden Fence teiaiaiiomiL
conicoi pjat;
pinn for#&gt;the
ioi me th*
mg members
memoers wvre closer lo agrnti. polllnal .elugee
ter national control
lhll) „ (l1
|ti(
ni, |,m-as and Haybu.n said tbe
executive board who acted at a
* »m*sh that carried the Redsk industrial valley, excluding ‘ Ruaf 'h*« Before • . .. t
D,p t
lr.$i|r» v«lm flrtl Mf.fHH) fon*t of f t * * $ t M i l p |M»w&lt;dliHlly of 11 tpiMinl
vjlon nf
Jam
ils
trial board and heard teatimnny on through Shanghai deiernes there sia. ,
,» *s
. .,4 .
tr
*’cmilimiH
’ ti •, 'j t’-m
. v, !rf . fl!'!1V L
IkflPfl StntPi wliilr iMiiln %rn pMiir iui4iM««ily fm the
five f’«»mrn*sH hn*» not h$*i*n disniweil
I.
H
Srrrrhlrv
«f
aSlatn
D«n«
will
hi
work
nn
H
i**
two
,
'
,
ilh
,1
4
,,
.
,ull
charge* against Buckma»ier here in some spots.
•• a1.1 ^
I,*. miIiIimI mol I^imt on two *miiiiimI ($$ovk tiiitw 1v&lt; &lt;IM* Mr,d
a i"ll iiill volt Mm win tlie I’l.-stderil Piitk of an
evlm sessl.ui &gt;s pore -pe&lt; olotloo.
Irrrm Apr. 25 to May 20.
Vessel, were sunk deliberately m Acheson lose as Vlsblnsky sat luobli'ins
sort
of
an'..ns
wa.
I......ghl
ml..
I.nnd„n\
How
.......
""M
down Acheson stnmgly rrltlclied will have "so.... s.,n ... ............ - - - .................... . ......................... mission.'. I-' \ |K-s&lt;u, Job ,1 lit, .lie! inIdl'd
The URW president, whu wa* lire Whangpon. Shanghai * ship- what be railed Hiissln's “back to wer" f"' the eommitee early ooxi ,Siirrl magisliatr coi.lt Itulav foi
vt„,,,r «Si,.
nsvisv 1 oilrig
U'lien lo- lisli-d III.' "Inust"
......... ..............-.
.............
ia:-elected ny
by ts
margin «f only ping
pmK niroiic.
lifeline. The
channel «&gt;
lo me
the Potsdam" policy. He coinpnrcd it i ek.
lu-electeci
a ..................
sue insniiri
(I unlinurtf flit V'ngp f'tuflft
.1 1iie.icing on ., ‘II' *'•S. tripirsl tliul Hgmus. p Commissioro-r Rundutl
NEW YORK, May 2 4 - l/P t - two votes last fall, was tried «.. Yangl/r *s-as blocked, a move likely with the idea of s putir.it who
luisuiski would o"t nredict what lie br irluilirii In Allierii .,
t 'loi-e voted foi tin* action
had
tbe
use
of
three
limbs
re
Rlchard H. Crowe, former |B/&gt;OU- thewtj chwratent
ion
uiiswi-i
mat
•"
on
Taft
llmi
„
in be made as a Iasi resort helorc
lint K liraham Maw, 111111 *' 1
St. iniu-r 1 - 1 to* u-.olu
stored after being stricken will,
a-ycar amslatant manager of a
1 r ’peal toil -oitd tie does ....
law i el 1 epi eselit tlig the Ammo-mi 11 " 11 t'dlows "II. .dti-d I'oil tlotain
Individuals"
to
deprive
local
the Natlnnal.sls pulled out.
, Con.lined
'•«*» HUM.
paralysis, mid being induced to
National City Bank branch, plead­
emliassy al the healing, said tie- 1 di • otiiiu.ss.nu -ball ni.ii.c
lumps in large numbers sreinrd loturii lo (lie paralysed condition
ed guilty today to eniheiilltig union ofricxrs of thulr right*
Chill'll Slates needed iiloro tim, ,-ui. made &lt;-&lt;&lt;-&lt; v -'lloit to C OM
'J. Tlint lie issued public- slate- t(1 |,,. hrading for Woosuttg, logical
The American secretary stre*
IBHM.mm of the bank'* fund*.
ImprovemcntH
To
to prepare the ease against l-d* tom - "Otiiuioo-nt- fiom tin- lup
The money wax taken Mar. l!f&gt;. menu falsely attacking the &lt; ,HI .M1M,| to board out waul bound sed the determination of the West
■ it, tin- uiea of Ito- Slate.
not lo undo what bad hern don,,
,
L egion H ut B eifin bo Maw suggested an idghl-dav |p.-i
Asrowe wan arreated In Florida acter of local officer*.
■"iniintineiit* that tin. -Iiipper
;i That ho was responsible foi vtups.
in Western Germany up to now
Tevaral day* later.
"ill i|a llie teiliumil fnellltv at
(A ('antoii &lt;lis|iHteh ipioled a
WASHINGTON. May J l—p n
Foreign Minister Robert S&lt;4&gt;u* Wink ha* ts-cn started no ,m delay
All but M, 171.10 of the fund* a riot that hrokti up a meeting
Ktsler's attorney, Hudley Col Saal.oii and will pledge a dcfni.l,
lanal Him, Poltstown, Pa., last Chinese filer from l.unghwa a* man of Kranre asserted that if
The Atomic Energy &lt;'miimi»were found In the banker'* poi- of
.vrmeuts
to
the
Legion
Hut.
10
litotested Unit tli*. easo i.uioagi- in rtie roiiionum -Ik’l'li sino's own security officer &lt; filch
saying be saw a large eonrenlra f'our-Powei
r-Powei unity III
In Gernisny
Germany
^ 0" 0 '" "of a new t.M bird,
««k*ton or hidden in varloua place*. March
gn'e of fill,oIK, too That Ills eomhiet w-as |,art of lion of Chinese ships tills morning was to be reestablished, it should
IB-I I id .-.I tun liar* of uranium from th#
',l"«
........... . ed "mysleiv -Iambi be beard Immediately
Crowe'* attorney told Federal a | general
"It is intolerable that Eislei ol live veals
Hanford, Wash , atomic plmit and
plan l» deprive the neai Wooaung.)
« not b
....... one hy reverting of th- ' „"'"1. fl" "" " ecu
.
arousing
Judge Samuel H. Kaufman he Poltstown local
.............
.
....
ii.............
-nt which lin* tie
should be kept in a llrltisb prison
for months without
of i*« “rigida
Shaghal w„. rtfe with rumorl. starting
■Resolved D ial &lt;0 Hi r a t lin e lo I ept them
point
ami. repeating
old
wanted the aentanca postponed be- and democratic privileges."
.-li speeubitmn a* to it* nnluie
(ill,, llie Cnlti-d Stales take tiieir »■- i -1v, fir m r m n lillf m en, • f io u ■Irlcc,loll, il was disclosed tmlay
hoe
said
the
Reds
were
in
the
cauie the banker "hope* to make
Th.it, Schiimsu said, would b.
Ibe new rum.,* will b, form i,.|#„r..lv prcjmrstlmi „f l),|. t|a- -lilppi'i.s |,ia&lt; ni- e* lim t ’ltv
Tlds story of a teat "f security
6 That these actions eonalltnt- Kieneli eonceasiim. Hut at l:U0
alm-^.t or all re»titutlon” of the vd "malfrasatiee In office."
,*&lt;■■ be told Magistrate .1 K , oiooii . *,0,11-1 h ol Saofonl l it, loophole* was given In a Senate
P. M. I visited the defenses or, "tu slrrlllar" wliat tbe West al- ...... ncb.smg Dm side P»r&lt; b
money embenled............... . "•
..........
Buckmaster was not available ulong Ilie railroad and l.unghwa Iteady bus acldeveil in Germany " ' Legion vuluntper* or othc,
-hall roll la- ol.liL’alc.l | o . upend, appropriation* ailbemnliiif trc. Tim
Tbe Judge then aet Jun* 14 for International p.ealdenl by It. R- airfliId. Thn whole air was a scone
Ilovln suili tlmt to go Imck ........... rested persons who wish to Hilt
any iiimio-- fm tin- con.......-tin i .J •''crinlm* also w,-re laid that no
santenclng, he continued Crowe’* Itoyil of Akron, ()., former vice „f crowded eonfuslon. Hut Nation- Potsdam wnulil take Is.tli tier " &lt; the work arc- repirstml l» &gt;1.11 St'TV I f l! H StlI1(iH V I'(IT tlok ami warehouse .«• rni.o I u -r &lt;lcclal«n lust fall In favor
00.000 ball.
of duppiiig isotopes railiosctivc
oVcshlent This *t»P up for Lloyd „|tM. ilefensva while battered, had many and tim Four Power* back '&lt;»&lt; ■' (J- t.nlloway, post risin-■
Ik, ill',, .
Chief Aaaiatant U. 8. Attorney Ii In accordance with the union „.,t broken. Thn Ited* definitely to a singe
,V1 TH, VVa j \ , IVlClVl lll l t ' l )
inatler -to countries arouml the.
igc wlmre they were even msnder.
'Ri-.olved
fmllii-i
Dial
Die
1'ily
Irving H. Baypol told the court
periuii-ler of Rusniiin was taken
before Potsdam, lie liarkeil up
tl’eallasae »a Page Kt«»h
were nut iiiahle Shanghai.
•
ooiOO'sioti
.ball
make
every
ef­
t -ONFKHHKS MlIttUKH
(hat $600,000 In negotiable gov­
llie nhjrrtinn* of mi* ttiem---- -------—
^
,, |
Ro.-iils min ibe cllv Went Ihrong- Ihe AmericHii urn) Krenrli .....('
l-'unernl servleo* fm Mrs IV fort foi tim ipiirk looiptelloo of over
ernment aecurlllea arid 1198,660 In V et Farm ern l n v i t c u r,| wltli broad-faced country pen- tlnns.
FRANKFURT, Germany. May
be|
\
Mi-Mullep
were
belli
al
the
jibe
tcminnl
fueildy
iibmg
und
1 l/l’r A Frankfurt man .on
caah wart Involved In the taae.
.......... .
who objected
m
4
j
D i o n if* plu. They carried their farm tool*t
MANN 1)1F.H
1. .sed he forced an clgbl-year-old | F'. st Presbyterian t buicb Hominy t, ,,,,.&lt; - ......... pie "
He aaid the aecurlllea had bean
In-i aiise he wns ‘'appielmn.sive" on
TO
A
ttc
n
a
■ It-nil- ImuHelmld iiehiuglrigs ami In some
■«
aa . &gt;11
I, , *
fiir (*f. 1i*r iLiil wa»r l«l 14,t ^;,M&gt; • M. with II| r. I*
M»«vf$» &lt; nifi»Hu\
rlmf -eiorily grounds w a s
recovered, In addition to all but
l.ewln
. —-------cases half formed vegetable* they
A. &lt; K* t Frant’ii, &lt;1m&gt; « .
""v
1
.
klllul him wit!J Mnwidfi* mill ftrv. A &lt;• Mi l.... In* Inn! hntn ii.Jws»&lt;i I.v tin* Slut•• St niusn.
$6,171.70 of tha eaah, "Through
•t--A., off trial said tmlay tin, ........ a. d t hen Ml I . h
b, ^
................
Members of the Veterans On- had graldaul as they fled, this may i/$»i—
tbe diligence and vigilance of the.farm Training
AE&lt;' Gliairman Itavld l.llleiithMan?!. i»iiv«HrI m»u »»f in* h»i* hi llm nriiri «
1 k , i t imi
. r i..
» t . ..
.1
Klaiif*
In..
Class, t«- lie the only food fur some,
In.Ill,IS
....... lied of no up ■I,ild’s Inst wish would be giant I W irsd sh .
i ,f
" A. "
"7!" ,v
more than 100 special agents of ■ether with their families
al said the oilier, foul eoiiindxsiouare InSome Nationalist troop* were Tin
.rent
»verdo«r
of
sleeping
lulls
I
German
police
said
l.ulay
.
Mr*
MeMuller,
died
l-ndn
"
n
s
te
d
l.v
.....
H
ly.
e.,,,
.1
not
be
.is videil to permit llm exports
the Federal Bureau of Invaatlga- vlted to meet Thur*d*y morning moving hsek. Mind of them were panfew hours
Police said they are bolding | morning after a abort Illness. Sh&lt; «n.l., t ,k.-i. n,.»,
will he- cor, . afi'-i scientists said unanimously
jjj.n."
IInn riled
died Saturday
Saturday aa few
hour
at lliOO o'clock at Monroe Cor- supply unit* which move to and after
i...
i-.i
ni
,.i
w
niter
Hnegel.
H
O
.
us
tbe
slayer
,
i*
survived
liy
ibe
husband;
th
e
e
|
ml.-n-d
m
the
Ittf.u
bmlget
Alfred
"i;
B'.iU
buiigid
A
If.
ed
j
1111, i t bey could not br nied In
he bud been found ill o
nar to form a motorcade to pro- ........ constantly.
sons; mm doughtcr; I hire brothers A McKilloin, depm Inn ot i-lmir- '.tteoi|its to develop the atomic
..f
llie
tmy,
Sign,nr
Sclmster.
the
borne
of
Ida
brother
MicbuiTonsil Clinic Is
read to Rock Spring* for a picnic,
Krorn thcae forward areas few
Hi.d three sisters.
| until mid T, IV ilnike, J r , dU. bomb.
Pallls-srers were I. li Hunter, lin-r road ehninmio hnvi* mlviseil
Pierson, cla.a In.tructor, an- combat ""'u JT"" l""’^
I.iticnthnl ai.iiealed to the cornPlanned For Children John
nnmu*0fl ttxlav.
tomt* »pot« nflimen moved up
\V I'. Ghnpman, Roy Taylor. A I Hint they will rmifei mi li...... ..
tiiitteo not to let Die rpiestlon of
The group will enjoy swimming, along with armcne'l vehicle*.,
Tnvlor. M. L. Tillls mill Hmoi&lt;l ' t,-r with &lt;-ily nffieinls during the foreign shipment of Isptnpe* grl
l.unghwa wa* a no-man* land.
Plana for a tonall clinic for horae *hoa pitching, volley ball
Kasttinr.
next immtb
t • the
point of "engendsrhig
chlldran will be outlln«&lt;| by Ray* «Sd other game*, with K. M. Hulldltiga were empty. Ilia «lr■■
-----' Gmnmlssionei
Kii&lt;lei
sloicil indille fear."
mond Kader lo mambtr* of tbe Baddy, aupervlaor of Veteran*, atrip vacant. Hut nobody ahelled
IIIIRNH OUT
II,at s report in expected moiui ri&gt;He suggested that Dr Jamas
Seminole Federation of Social Vocational Agriculture, In charge.(the place. If the Rada were near
ORLANDO, May 24 .Hpcclal. warding plans foi th,&lt; swimming It Tenant, Presidrnt «f Harvard
Worker* at tka monthly matting
Tbla will ba followed by a gen- they were not advancing,
Mud Hum*, who wa* In have re­ poid project from Koheit M. I nivenity, and other scientist*
By HAM llAWHON
. I.mllaupd On
Rlihi.
of the organiratlon Thursday eral dlacuaalon on aoll conaerva-] The f«ct the Communist* reachported to Ihe Orlando Heiiatnr* in- Angus, cutinultfog engineer, who
tVlarnoon at liM o'clock at Ihe tlon practice* led by L. A. Jacob- cd the Wooden fenco mean* that
NEW YORK. May 24 &lt;/f’l You may get up to a third more day tu take over the reign* of the ha* conferred with Ibun.vail Dean,
FLAG DAY
■tty Hall. Such a etiiua waa apon- ■m "y g Morgan and George, they got through moat of Bhang- mileage (roit. your lynthclir tirr. rini year. That’, the promise today chili, ha* notified Hunlncs* Man­ architect, rcgaidllig engiin-ei ing
WASHINGTON. May 24—(/PI
aored laat year by Dm Oblldren'a Xae'n ioll conaervatlon expert* Hal'* aouthweatern dafenaea. But at
ager
John
(Inn*.,I
Hint
lie
would
prnhlnms.
Tiro
G.immlssion
Imd
of a rouirle of ruhher chcmitl*.
President Truman today asked
Code Committee.
who art making aurvey* of tha that point their
not report. No explanation un*
tbe plan- to Mr. Anglin
It bringt up (he queitinn why vm .rr .till Bcllmti lynlhetic rtrhhrr given for III* rnfu*al to lwcn.no snbmilled
Die people to fly the nation’*
Mon. Is us &gt;1 On I'nnr I'.lihl,
Mr*. Or*nee H. Cola head* the raapoctive farm* of the veteran* • have bogged
in ‘
t)|.
.
(dors
at their In.men on Flag
social worker 1 grottf which in­ andpreparing land-ua# map* to fall hack. A* a result they are eilil in tire* now that production ol natural robber i* greater even than il manager of tiro Washington Him
Huy, June 14.
RED TRIALS "
clude* repreaentatm* of tha gBra roch vatoran the necroaary | orily ^ r t ( o M h s ^ w ^ inroujh
waa Ireforo the war.
*
’ ator* farm cluh.
govei
building*
ROME. May, 21—(/Pi—A for­ 7 i l government
County Hdalth Unit, l u t e Wel­ educational information.
First, of course, I* that y&lt;mrj,iy ,h« end of till* year due to
ilirerte.) to do xo.
eign
ministry
spokesinun
...purlfare Board. County Welfare Da- ,Mr. and Mra. Oharlea J. LawWANTS
MONKEY
government force* thn rubber ,|ir(,B recent improvement* of
* MEN EXECUTED
The President's proclamation
irl&lt; a
WAHillllNOTON, May 24-4/1*1 e.l today tbe Italian government said
Mr, »nd Mr*. A. B, Te.lford
PRAGUE, CaechoeJovakla, May compenlc* to tine n certain amount i vV,|thrtlc
the people scbuuld also
mant, Sal
w in e trf the veteran* are 84—(AT—Throe men convicted laat of aynthetlc. It wenU thrum plants
(;0|d rubber, the production of a —Frank J. Mulkam May* the lias learned "indirectly" tliut 27 ' give thanks for their privilege*
Italian offirers will faeo trial
eli and '
•anting on tha picnic wmmlttae;
week of apying and troaaon wtwa kept Running so an to be ready if harder product, and the use of United State* should get Ht loaxl In Russia for war crimes.
ss cltlaona under this flag," The
American
executed today, the govtniMnk weeded In %• na tonal emergency. M,w f |nt furn. ca black* ax rein- a monoky for the $10,000.Ihki.ooo
The xnokesinan said tha offi­ banner "files above all uur people
ksanch dt
CATHOLICS WARNED
They krop turning out aynthrtlc f,)rcin(| &gt;fenU are |l(tw, „ do|ng it la spending In foreign aid.
nt whatever creed or raco.'
announced.^ ^
retlted Lieut. -rubber In eplte of the protests of
Mulkern. a national director of cers, Including two gem,rids, have said, "algnallxes our rospcct Ha
trick.
fpe
been bald in Russia silica Uk- and
Col. Joacf Hru*ka, Kantl Baeljeh Jh* iBritish and Dutch, who would production of aynthetlc at near tl,j liaak Walton League, told the of
thu war. Italian duman.ls for human nghta and the protection
• f the group
and Borla Kovartcek. "They had Ilka to have the American market fr, eI|nc temperature# will be In Hous« Appropriations Committee thulr
rtrlaau have hvun ignored, such right* are afforded undar
all membera or ,
bean charged with forming illegal take more of their natural r»|blwr fll|j iwlng by the end of the year, that the foreign aid spending In- said.
Datu and plutv of tha our form of government."
perton* are urged
has
curtailed
certain
spending
at
Jn'a1 Communlat government group* In February 1948 and of output,
with output at an annual rate of home.
trial* has not Irecti learned, he
dnat the church.
collecting weapon* and paaalng lit*
Second, American producer* of | h;i,000 ton*. Cold rubber haa betTHE WEATHEU
added.
BAN ON
formation to "foreign agents in aynthetlc aay la la now competitive tfir wearing properties than the
ALY
FACES
TROUBLE
A number of
FLINTY OF WATKR
Western son* of Germany.”
with natural, both In performance 0id#r form of aynthetlc, tha chemJACKSONVILLE, May 24-(/P)
WAR GRIM EH
PARIS. May 94— (A*) — The
roeenUy bee* m~.
wwXford’a water auppllc* a n
and price. For some uses, they 1,(4 u y ,
HIGH LOW
HAMBURG,
Germany,
May
24
French
Ministry
of
Justice
laid
Department th«t
proving adaquate avan during tbe
DOBSON'S MARKET
contend, It is better then natural
nm (ha new carbon blacks are
84
62
Crimea charge* were Birmingham
*------- * dry apall when demand*
Friond* «f A. N. Dobson will ha rS ib! riv_Curr#Bt,r *** pr c* * lu|t • • Important In langthanlng today a special dispensation to al­ —f/P)—War
70
57
low Prince Aly Khan and Rita served today on Field Marshal Boston
reeldem
City Manager Interested to learn that he 1* new about the aame.
tire wear, they contend. And, Hayworth to ba marvted at the Erich Von Mannateln.
Burbank
BA
61
MeKlbssaodated with tha Bunahbw
Th* promise of longer wearing finaUy, the Induatry haa learnad Prince'a chateau haa been refused.
8R
76
The former German commander Galveaton
. Market* at MagnoU* Annua and tlraa la givan this morning at the,how to produce a harder rubber
80
66
The ministry said as a result ha* been under British guard In a Msmphla
ana wall te out of.iaeoad Street
Beaton meelng of the rubber dlvMlh.n formerly,
77
tha marriage would take place In military hoapltel hare for some Naw York
BR
r repair*, th* ftvw A native of "
eion -of tha American Chemical | The Internationa) eharaeter of the Hly hall at Vallaurla, near months awaiting trial.
ThoenU
109
64
* bit ME Dobron ha* been
Sociaty by I. D. Sjothun and 0. D. the fight between natural and the Prince’s Riviera ehateau.
Von Mannsteln’s defense coun­ Shreveport
70
01
m of market buainew In i
^ r*!!*n* ^lr* * Bub* *ynthetl« Is pointed up from thraa
The ministry said 1$ had ap­ sel said hla lawyer* had been sum­ JackaonvtIJa
99
71
hwfcs
1 many year*. He li
bar Co. Akron, Ohio,
j xidee.
proved a waiving of'baaa, so that moned to tha hospital this after­ Miami
U
77
and easterner* to
•ay tlr* Hfa will be lengIn Londan, Mr
noon to ba preaant whan tha Orlando
ir John Hay, chair*
clta
94
70
by frea$.lS to M par cent'
o s rage Mgai)
chargab
Tb1Inbant*
91
n

Rubber Workers Shanghai’s Outer
Fire Budunaster Defenses Broken

. . ..

As Head Of Union | By Red’s Attack

Richard H. Crowe
Tleaite Guilty To
Embenllng Charge

S»f-l u*viva,Iia,it» laIS 1&gt;,a

Liixity In A. K. C.
Security Is Told
In Senate Hearing

Two Rubber Chemists Promise U. S
One-Third Longer Wear On Tires

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TUUDAY MAY 14, 1949

r n m i h r k a i .h H A N rtm a p w h i w i

YOU SOLVE THIS WITH SCISSORS

V U ///IS
HOW

o ld

is DAD?

A Gam e to Play

HE ages of a father, mother, aun and daughter
add up to lift years and ala months. Tha rather
la twice aa old aa hla son, and the mother, who la
five yeara youngtr than her husband, la twice her
daughters aga. How old la FatharT
n » u h i or » H e * u*m j »*i° «*•* •••
•1
Un &lt; ii l|inb* (a,j*H*nte
•*• t.i*t||o. snii

T

li.iw *

* JH IM

ANT to try sumsthlng new

m enliven ■ perty! Try teaW
ipcon ball. It’s an amusing game
that requires a steady hand and
, Hi,l I,plane*. Two teaspoons and
two smsll halls sr# sil that Is
nnded. One spoon with a bill beil&lt;l* It I* ptared on th* floor In a
ilesi tjisee si one end of the room
suit the other leaapoorf snd ball
,ie plated st other end of room.
liuesl* sre dlvide.1 Into two
irnnn and team* take their plarer
■t opposite tides of the room. A la
,(gnul two players, one from aarh
.ram, try to pick up a ball with
the ipoon. The player* mini not
slluw the hall or ipoon to touch
anything elie. A* toon as one of
(he player* succeeds In picking up
hi* ball be enll* out and his team
i» given one point.
Three two players retire and a
•reond pair, one from each team,
then trie* to pick up a ball. 1 he
tame continues In this manner
until all plnysis have bint a turn.
The tram with the highesl sconit the end of the gains I*, of
.niiiir. the winner

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What Does It Say?

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8E
(15) 3E
lfAl9
11 + 8-1 = I7A(I7)24
A 5 NT5 = 4 + 17
: II A = 18(18)4:18
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7ACA04
3+11 = IID 9E+I8=I4
F9+12
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THIS'LL FOOL YOU

N Interesting cipher Is used by some students

of one of the best engineering schools. Htev
A
ous InstitHle. This oxample of It upprnrs to lw

QUIZ

w h iz
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IT fuLis “sum" time la sides fhfs camhfnnfhin magic egnare and
* It'hir Quit. It'/im Iht fluurt thill is (As correct antwrr lit a i/ iicslion it illti11 it in ihr fi/niirs ulunt btarin/j Iht i/iitilliDi’t numlitr,
Iht Intuit nf llit limt four sgnarc* vtrtlnilly nr hniitanlally will be
Ihti same as Iht fi/jnirt in Iht fl/th ti/unrt mi rnrh nnv.
1. Millinium mimlirr of gumrs In s bstrbsll Woild
Merles in7

C. How iiisny I'resldeuls of tlis U. M.J
it, Wlmt liming'* tli* Irndlilimsl tlm* fm a *t&gt;*Uh
at a Inirt Imll gnmvT

AKE a look at these two flg­
Tnieaaurlnurea and without using any
"lea except your

7, How ninny stars In th* Ulg Dipper T
8, J|i|w many wheels In a jliirlhislisi7

ey«a, see
un say which uf
Jllis jtiiuii
tha larger—tha
*whlta bnt
.in hlaA orfa! Or
da you think they are the aiiint
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deisdt!

16. Wlml’s (lie rub* of It!

HK four words tieluw repre­
sent fm,i i|iiiiui Ities In which
digits tune lu-eii leplutcd by
Utters repiesenting tlm same
numarlcul values, Thulr sum
when coircctly added appears
below thi-in. The prublcgi la to
convart thla sum Intu the cor­
rect figures.
HI GH
DI VE
VERY
F I N E

IO. How many "bits" In s ilotlsr!
17, How nmny fret bus a biped!
1M, How runny days was Jonah In Hi* whaleT
IP. How many i|uarts In n galliml
20. Minimum age fur enlistments In World War II
was!
21. Ki|ulvnlenl In our flguiei of iht Homan XXVIU
Is!

S T lI D N

22. How many men were "on a dead man's chsit"
In Muveiiioii'a story!
22. When does man reurh bis majority!
24, At what degree KalireiilielL itn*s water frees#!
26, How many members has tli* U. 8. Senate!
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CROM th« alx-latter word TREADS a ftva-lattar
&lt; word square can lie formed. That ii, (ha Uttara
trsa tT k can be used to spell flva words which
whsn arranged on* above th# othar In proper
order, will raad the aame vertically and horlxontally. Letters may be used twice.
«.
•«l**e '****» two aj 'pun '•&lt;**! ' ih | i -**it* -*)•■! isaasay'

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All dwellings In tha village of
Kanokofy were built almultanenuily In tha form of a perfect
square, to house employee of an
Industry. You sat tha silhou­
ettes of lha houses, but not tha
lawns and gardens they have. A
talaphons exchange was aat up
for their ben eht. and tha num­
bers allocated In accordance In
which the homes bacama occu­
pied, in that certain houisa
have tha takphone numbara In­
dicated above.
It ao happens that whan tha
talaphona numbara of all tha
houses art Inserted In tha all*
houattea, thay compose a magic
square, with all vartlcal and
lariaonta) andtha IWo diagonal
rowa having tha same total. Tht
total la 260.
How quickly can you Insert
tha talaphona numbara!

1. IINKADE
In this variation nf the churnils, the lait letter
uf tbs first part (O N E ) of the keyword
(WHOLE) forma tha flrsi part of the next
(SECOND).
It was ONE. //a proudly gloated over it,
And let the TWO be tprtad about the land,
Explaining how it came to him by sea,
And Ihnt Ike TWO tome day would come to
eland
At WHOLE for all to hear about witA awe,
It puce to Aim a feeling full and grand.
— Zu l u

3. DIAMONDS
(A) 1. Consonant. 2. Intoxicant. 8. Vlaagsa.
4. Knaves. ft. A pirate, 6. To wander, 7. Bland.
8. Weight uaad la India, ft. Consonant.
(B) 1. Conaooant. ft. By meana of. 8. Journeys.
4. Tha kneecap. ft. Doloroua tirades. ft. To eaae,
7. A bondman, ft. Fruit drink. 9, Consonant
— A. liVINQ Kkroan

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4. REBUS
The name of a wall-known
feminine star who "grew up" in
tha movies la the aolut
thla latter rtbua, to
clue la givao by the
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■quaff problem ihown fla t- , 8# fe * W ^ (U w i
ftis a e s u

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Rearrange the letters of tha
phrase In capitals to form a
word or phraaa opposite In
phrase to the original.
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The tilfta m t U lltrt, keep in mi ml,
Two different m taningt tench.
T h t flr$I twa I tlltr t place Ihr taint;
A p rtfli you havt heard.
T ra n tp o trlh e ulhert mid ihr name
P reita l—anulher word.
To join there five lellert aright
Will I n i yunr y rra lttl tkill,
And y tl a gain, y our tffurl tlighl
May lootr the knot at will.
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If the amount of expert*
meriting required Irka you, re­
member that while tha uaa of
latlara tu express numbers looka
strange tu ua today, tha Homana
got along very well with them
many centuries ago.

HI* meana blues H maana
brown; BK la black; H la rad;
V la violets 0 la orange; P la
pink; Y la yellow and Cl, of
course, ropraaente groan. For
pink, uaa rad lightly.
What are the charartaraT

HE principal charactera In a
well-known nuracry atory are
hidden In thla mate of lines.
Junior readera can make them
.appear by ualng their crayona
or colored penclla In aa-ordanca
with tha color eymboli aliown In
each aagmant.

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* represent In rebua form the
named of two of tha United
Btatea, What fltatea are they?

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18. How many allies lists an uctagun!
14. How many years In

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What's the Hidden Picture?

12. How many arms lim tli* status uf V*nus da
Mllu!

of th* cost of
th* chair. What
is tha largeat
amount ha can
pay fur It!

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11. How nmny lives lis* the rat, In legend!

TUBE dealer who le visit­
ing tha markat
has been cummissioned by a
customer tu se­
lect a sp ecial
type o f chair,
for which ahe
has agreed tu
pay from 87ft to
|kfi. He wants a IV X

When's a black
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dug moat likely
to eiilar a room

2. What Herein her dnlv Is I'enrl Harbor IfsyT
9, llovv many Aaioelitle Juillres In the Mupitme
Court of the U. M.f
4, How niMliy slrip i-s In Ike Mists s o il M l i l| .n !

10, How many yrars a rt a "*e«r*"V

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algebraic calculations, but Die muthermiticul
symbols havs no aigniflcatice. Only the letters and
numerals make up the message.
Though simple in form, It does not yield tu the
usual methods of cryptogram cracking, and the
decoder will huve to depend more on his in­
genuity than any rnullne solving system. Try It.

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TH E problem presented hare by Harry
• Longman, la to cut tha alab of aquarai
Into places the elie and shape of A, or
of B, or of both. Nothing must be left.
The underside of the alab la different, so
the shapes may not lie turned over.
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DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BERLIN BLOCKADE AND AIRLIFT

MENU
By CECILY HROWNHTONK
FRIDAY TARE
Finh *n’ Chip*
Cole Slaw
Hard Roll* ami Rutter
Banana ami Cottar* Chert* Salad
.A w u r French Drualnff
w
Suffer Cookie*
Beverage
BANANA
AND
COTTAGK
CHFlRflE SAI.AD WITH
FRENCH DRESSING.
Ingredient*: 1/4 teaapoon *alt
1/2 teaspoon «ugar, 1/8 teaapoon
Try imidtaid, 1/8 teaapoon papilka, freahly-grouml pepper (to
taate),
tahleapoona garlic-fla­
vored wine vinegar, &amp; tahleapoona
olive oil, 4 ripe banana-, I email
•container creamed cottage cheeae,
ealad green*.
Method. Rut nail, augur, dry
muatard, paprika and oepper into
amall deep howl, Add vinegar
and atir until aalt and augur are
completely diaaolved. Add olive
oil and atir vlgoroualy with a
fork for 1 minute, until well
combined and alightly thickener).
Arrange banana*, cottage cheeae
and aalad green* on 4 individual
^gialad plate* and aimon drenaln?
^ iv e r . (If dreaaing ha* aeparaler!
atir again with fork fur one min­
ute before pouring over aalad. I
Keep any dreaaing remaining in
tightly rloaed Jnr In refigerator
for later its**. 4 aervlng*.
&lt; (HIKING'S FUN I
FRIDAY LUNCHEON
Creum of Aaparagu* Soup, Tonal
Stick*, Friday Luncheon Salad',
Buttered
Roll*, Brownie* with
A ’anllja Ire Cream, Beverage.
FRIDAY LUNCHEON SALAD
Ingredient*: l liouaehuld alie pack­
age temon-fliivored gelatin, I S
cun* hot water, I cup cubed avo­
cado, **cup dicer) cuurundrer, 2/8
cup tinely ahredded carrot, l* cut
lemon Juice, .‘1/4 cun fluked canned
aenfnntl, H thick allce* peeled tomulo, lettuce, *nlt H innyonnnlar.
Meihod: !)&gt;•* dve irelntlu In hot
waler ami chill until thick hut not
.firm . To prepare culnvo cut Into
Waive* nmi remove aeeil mid akin;
cut fruit into cube*. Add to rucuintier, carrot, lemon Juice, ami *e»food no,I mix ligldly Into chilled
tea-Intin. Turn into pan uml chill
until firm. I'lnce one allce of tom­
ato on each of eight lettuce-gami*h*d nilml plute* uml aprinkle with
anil. Cut gclulln Into aipiurva mid
pliifc one on em-h tumiilo. Garnlah
with iimvotiiiuiae. Mukea H aervInga.
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MAT 4, 194V:
116 4 ANNOUNCE
HOCKADE TO END
MAY IT. FOREIGN
MINISTERS TO
MEET ON MAY 2)

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APRIL I. I94Ri
RUSSIANS IMPOSE
RESTRICTIONS; FIRST
AIR SUPPLIES ARRIVE

MARCH II. 1941:
SOVIETS HALT ANO INSPECT
ALLIED RAIL. ROAD TRAFFIC

JUNE 22. 1941:
BiG FOUR BERLIN
MEETING Fails to
end b l o c k a d e .
SOVIET ANNOUNCES
CURRENCY REFORM

APRIL 25. 1949TASS. RUSSIAN
NEWS AGENCY
REVEALS STALIN'S
WILLINGNESS TO
END HOCKADE

JUNE 24 1941
Ba n all Shipments
FROM WEST GERMANY

APRIL 4. 1949NORTH ATLANTIC
TREATY SIGNED

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JUNE /6 I9&lt;»
BEGIN AIRLIFT

FEBRUARY IS. 1949:
JESSUP. MALIK OPEN
TALKS IN NEW YORK
JULY I. 1941
SOVIETS w i THORa w
FROM KOMMANDAtURA
JANUARY 10 1949
STALIN ANSWERS
KINGSBURY SMITH'S
QUESTIONNAIRE.
WHICH OPENS WAY
TO END BLOCKADE

AUGUST )! 1941
FOUR MILITARY
GOVERNORS MEET TO
OISCUSS CURRENCY.
LIFTING BLOCKADE
OISCUSSIONS FAIL

JULY 16 194*
WES1 GERMAN' a ^REE
TO SET UP GO'.ERNMENT

THIB CHART-MAP TRACBB the lallent development* o( the Berlin blockade and the rrtulllng uii Itft by the U. S.
and Britain which eupplled the Allied oector of the city with n bettei-thun-inliilmuin amount of nccrtilllea
Washington ottlclals view current development* with an altitude of cautluu.
(Central P m i )

SATURDAY DINNER
.Sol It I’ea Simp
llrollcil Hum
Fluffy Muaherl I'otutoer
SMIlct Apple*
Salad Rowl
Hot Roll*
Angrtfuml Cuke
Coffee

SKILLET

APPLES

Ingredient*.
II medium-ailed
apple* (I pound). I table*poon
• b u tter or niafgnrlti*, it tniilrgnoon*
waler, aalt anil granulated or
brown *ugnr.
Method. Wa*h the apple*, core
uml cut Into l/li-lnch roil ml*.
Melt the hotter or margarine In
a akillet, udil the apple round*
ami llm water; *prinkln apple*
with *nlt mill augar. Caver ami
cook alowly, turning tipple *llre*
neverul time*, until water in uhMirbed and apple* ure tender.
Make* 4 nerving*.
SUNDAY UREAKFAST
Slicerl linuuna* in Orange Juice,
Doiihle-holler Scrambled Eggs with
Karon, Prune Nut (tread * Bever­
age
PRUNE NUT BREAD
Ingredient*: a tahleapoona abortoiling, I cup augur, I egg (well
IroHlon, '* cup prune lliiulld, I cup
Hour milk or tiullarniilk, I cup aiflerl ull-pur|Mi*e flour, 11 teaapoon*
powder, V4 teaapoon baking
• .baking
baking powile
teaapoon aalt, U cup*
• a n d * / H tel
wlmlf wheat flour, a cupa chopped
piltopl cooked prum», Vk cup chop­
■uni* ■■■ililnlie*It
ped'uuhlauched
almond*.
Method: Cream ahortenlng with
aooar *"d blond In well Imam egg.
Mix with prune lli|uld and.*our
milk or buttermilk, 81ft all-purpnar flour, baking powder, baking
aoda, and aalt together. Mix well
with whole wheat flour and atir
vlvoroualy Into creamed mixture,
|lidding prune* and almond*. Pour
Into greaacd loaf pan. Baka In
moderately alow ( 8a4/F .) oven
about I hour,
COOKING'S FUN
THE BRIDE C0 0 K8 LUNCHEON
Till* menu feature* an eaay
l*n luncheon dl»h for the brid e*he can prepare It well In advance
and then pop It Inin the oven be­
fore Iter gtieat arrive*.
a
Tomato Juice Cocktail, Celery
w H tlc k i, Egg Cawerolea*, Spring
Salad Bowl. Melba Toa*t, Choco­
late Fudge Square#; Beverage.
EGO CA8SER0 LEB (for two)
Ingredient*! *d medium-aiied cooked
potatoe* (peeled and diced), 2 hard
egge (d iced), aalt .and freehlvgrouml peppor, I teaepoon finely
grated onion. I rableapoon chopped
pimento, Vi cup grated yellow
cheeee, 8/4 cup hot thin whit#
. aauce, 2 tableipoona bptter or mar(Rgarlne, % cup finely eruahed crack' er crumb*.
Methodi Put layera of potato and
egg Into individual caaatrolgat
aprinkle
lightly with *•!* •*“

Rotary Foundation
Awards Fellowship
To 56 Men, Women

A*i4 &amp;WASHINGT0 N
MARCH OF EVENTS

GOP Leader* Urging 0*w*y I Could C eunteibalante Lett
lo Seek a Plate in Senate I Of Boldwln'i Vuiuled Seat
Special lu Central P in t
’/ V4H1M1TON Iti-puhhcaii Irutlei* in Ni-w York .in.I rltrw tirie
III Ihr va*l again nrt- urein,- tint Ttmma* 6' lu-w-ey i„ run
Ini Ibr Semite III ISMt T h r u lulr»t reipirat &lt;&gt;t llewry i» •&gt;i&gt; * *al»vyniir-diily-ln-i he-parly hum*
llir LSOP I* liunkly Mlariiied *t the impciulmg tr liie m rn t ,,f
S m a lm Hnymond K Baldwin iH t Connecticut, nil,, will ipnl hi*
Si hr It* *e*t to nccrpl ii Connecticut |udgr»lllp g n u , him hv Drum,
vrutlc.- Uever nor Chealei llowle*
Kepublicen* a te *ngiy *&gt; Baldwin and vouauln that tu- gave
Unwlra an oppollunlly In name ,t Bemorrnt In
the Senate, thua whittling down UUP ttren g th at
a i r itu a l time.
They lurUu-r lia r Unit in twitli t'nnneclicut
may elect u aecund PemoctuBt •enninr to *it ill
the Senate t-humlu-r w ith Senator ltrn-n MvMnhnn,
chairman ut the Atomic Km-igv vominillre Thu*.
Itepulilican* would like In tiulnmr It,lid will a Inaa
with TVwey
They (eel Ihnt Uewey could tleleat any IJemocrat to i' iin,ll,t,tte but the ailing Senator Itolwrt
Wagner tD ). who I* onahte to tie active becauae
ut Mlnt-i* and advancing vr»r* Actually, the
UUP douht* th at Wagner will aeek re-election
Should Wagner retire tielore m-\l y ear* elec­
0*e. Theme* B. tion. Dewey could appoint hiimrlt tn the Senate
■ml then coait In fur a (till term m the election*
Dewey
The OOP figure* th a t Pewry * unmeiue populurity In New York, which he carried in the lul* ptealdenlml elec­
tion. would m ake It vl 1 1null y ceiluin lie would win tin- Senate &gt;e*l

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• ACHERON A M I NKW8MK.N -Since Dean Ai he*„n tweame Seeletary of State, new control* have been imputed on new amen cover­
ing the State department
Previouily, reporter* bail hern given n flee hand in ipieatlolling
foreign dlgnltariea after they hud called upon the a,, letarv fur talk*
on world affair* Now Acheaon appear* to hate Innkeii down tht*
lung-atamllng practice
When trlah Foreign Mlnlater MncBiulr called on him recently.
Acheaon followed hint into the reception room where reporter* were
ready lo oak ipn-atlmi* After the newamen had naked Maellride one
vpieitlon. Acheaon refined to permit Maellride to icply (urtliei
“ -.
Loiter. Acheaon repeated the prrfoiliianct with 1‘urkiah Foirlgtl
Mlnlater Necmeddln Sadnk
In both cuaea. the lecrelury Inilated upon niiawi-intg the igm-alloiia
tnmaelf rather than have the vleltuig digmturle* U- ,|uealu,ned
«
I
•
•
• N»;\V WKAfONH tlAl.tlHK—The United Stnl -a Ima ahlfletl Into
high gear in Ita rraenrch drive to lemt Ilie »,,il,l in the weafmna
rare to maintain peace Some of the developmeid* are
New ami more deadly guae* me uiidei leal hi the Chemical Ourpa
of tile Army Une of tlleae la lethal if old) .i -mull &lt;|tiiiut it y la in­
haled or gotten on the akin
A 24-Inch gun ho* lieen placed In leatlng opei.illon by tin- Navy
The maaalve rllle will ahiHd laimlia uml wuilieiuta Hgainai mimu
plate to permit evaluation of the ettecl of impu, l on the miaatlra
and their component*
A new motor fuel made of nlr uml watri I* under developmeltl
by the Navy It it called hydroilne mid i* a *lep toward ind«.
prmlence from carlion compound*, inch ai gua
and oil.
New CruUar
The crulter Dei Afuinrv moal powerful in Ihe
fa w a rfu l
World, htta Jollied the Heel 11 i* tile til at to hate u
completely automatic rupid-ltrr laitteiy of mm n
Ami tutl
Inch gun* It will evired .m knula apeed
United Aircraft h«* developed an engine wlni-h delivera mole
than 4.000 horaepouri to UII nlrpliilie piuprllri. a* well a* aeteial
hundred pound* of Jet lluual
The new plfluli-Jrl ioinlilimlloii i-omptlara a 2S-,ylllidai vonvriiUunal power pl*llt hii,I n T-atuge, vurlutde di-ihuige tilllai-aupefihurger It wIB enohlr heavy laimbeta to Ity lailliei. luatri and
higher, ami lu U kr off with heavier loud*

BRAZILIAN P reild rn t Ftirlco Gatjiar
D utra it thotvn a* he m ldream l n
luncheon meeting of the National
P ieni Club in. Washington I)u1r;i
paid tribute to the United State*
pieai which tic -aid I* a form of col­
laboration which bring* (tee guverimirriU In direct biurh with tin*
people. ( f iilermitiuniil .S’lmnili.l »r.,i

(’ HICAGO. 111., May '.’4—tSpeciii11 To enable oiltxlMlidiln' erudu ate -indent* In - 1mly nhro*,l d u r ­
ing tlie coiiiiliff iieBileinle year,
liidui &gt; Inlei nul ioliul. world-Wide
-erviee
club
orffanizutioii, ha*
iiwurded Tilt It,du ty
Foiiinlatioii
Fellow-hip* to youiiff
men and
women in L’ll eoiintrie*. ti m i d * for
the-c Fcltuw-hiprnhffe
from
Fl.lhHl to g:t.4l&gt;4&gt;. with the total
award* amountinff lo f l t'J.IHMI
In n n turn nc Iit ir llit- award* at
Bolury lieud,|unrtei* in Chicago,
the Prc-ulcnt of ICoiary I n t e r ­
national, Align* S.
Mitchell of
.Melbourne, Ati*lrnlhi, -aid: "By
affording o ut-tm uling -tudeitl* III
ninny different m u n trie - an op
poituiiity to ciuiliiiiie their almUe*
in a vouiiliy otliei limn their own
lllid to actpilre n knowledge of
the people of llmt i-mmlry, Ibelr
culture uml th eir way of life, tlieae
Fellow*hip* vepreacnl n concrete
expre**lon of one Itotury'* p r i n ­
cipal objective*—the ad vancem ent
of
Interimtionnl
umb-r*tnn&lt;lilii’,
'go o d will and pence.”
[ Worlil wnto hi
thi* |{*»t m y Fttiiiiiliitinvi Ki*]UiW'iliip«i w«*ri*
rliMktnl ii?4 ii ineuiK of oxteiiiliiu?
the ii|I|&gt;«b| t unit !«•*« &lt;•(
putent ml
lentleiH ..f tu rn o n o u tu hrl|i ereule
the iv4,4i*iitiul funrithitnm% uf tuulei
'ttniulinrf n»i*l tfuuil w 'l n|&gt;«»n wiiU’h
u hiHttiin vsuilit |Maui i' m utt lie
Iwni'tl A iiliit|iir fen tu ie »»( the |{ut»»» y Fmitiiluhun
f d l u w - h i|i
ii
that, xvilli Kekl nr &gt; 4*1u hi ui HO
4'tiitnirti’* ut tht* wtiriil,
liutary
F i'lln u i htivr turiitarii u|»|»utn m i
t lei tu vnil llir Ii in 11i*i uf 1C«t| ii r Iii IIa wlitle «t «t«l viiaif iitiiuiul ami
tu iitteml Ituini &gt; ( ‘lul. mi*»*tin*fi,
I h11»ni^lk i
i 'Iunu m uH tuluijii,
th**y nt«* uhli- tu it*e11b11b* ;i tiB'tter
uml,-I-till,.hug „f il„. |„.,,p|e ,,f
the collidin'- m which th c i are
leiuporurily re-nling
I be pjoffi mu id II,d un ........ .
mlnll l-VIlmv-hip- hu* 1,,-eii in
opernll„h f,u the |,a*l two veal*
uml lb,-1 ,1,1,-nl- tioii, ];» ,-ouii
I lie- win, icvrivt'd iiwuid Ini it,,,
-chool ye.ti. Is*IT - Ir* -uni I'H.i-pl
have p i , , , , , I |„ I.,, uito-llulll ,-f
eelive uii,l,ti*-n,|i,t. „f g,.„ | w ill,
both m Hu- count rlc- in which
they Iwn, -I lulled unit III then n u n
cu un liic- following theH
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Bettering Government

Tho Senate and the H ouho h»tv« now punned separata
governm ent reorKiinlzntion billn and nent them to a SenatcFfouse conference committee. I’rcnumably nome compromise
hill will come out of the conference and lie offored for con*
grcHnional approval. The purpone of the hilln In to give tho
President authority to make reorganizations In the executive
branch of tho government, in the Interest of economy and
efficiency. They are Happened to have Iwen Inspired by the
recommendations of the Hoover ( ’ommission on the reor*
ganization of Government.
There are three m ajor areas of dlf/erencc between the
Senate and House hills. They include the queatlon of w hether
the veto of both Ikhihoh of Congrcait or only one should tie
required to block a proposed reorganization plan, tho ques­
tion of specifically exempting curtain agencies, and the ques­
tion of w hether the authority to reorganize ahould tie permBnent nr for ii specific period of time. In tho settlem ent of
these three questions the conference com m ittee ran make
the hill into a strong and isitentiaily effective m easure or a
weak useless one.
Kvnn If the strongest tsissllile measure should lie made tip
by the committee and approved by Congress, however, there
TUKHDAY, MAY It. tBtn
would remain to he seen what the President would do with
it. The proponed measures do not assume any congressional
Initiative in improving the government, they only say il
fllHI.H VErtMt TODAY
would 1)0 all right for the President to draw up and submit
a .plan for le tte r government. It Is a long time
Hometimra the love la *hnwn to Congress
..
through correction. Whom the since any President made a serious effo rt to check the
Lord loreth ha chaatenath. How! sprawling, mushrooming growth of governm ent. Wuulti
•irallent I* Ihy loving kindness President Trum an be an exception?
O God.—Pa. .111:7.
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New Citreel s

The Herald's hahy ronlcil xeem*
to be Treating quite a lot of ire
So you think you’re too old to make a sta rt In a new
latest.
Held? Stop fooling yourself—It’s never too late to begin.

Countless persons have proved that new rareem ran s ta rt at

We loo are among lltnxe wlio ^ ■to and be suceessful, snyH Webb Gnrrisnn In the June Jourcannol quite »ce die point of llir j „,.i
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Atomic Energy ComnuMion'i giv­ *
Many
a great name got off to n lute s ta rt. Lloyd
ing *cIinLr»liq&gt;» In •Indent Com-1
munut In teach them al government Douglass, author of numerous Iwst-sellers, wrote his first
expente bow to make atomic novel a t 52. Tho fnmntiH Frnnrfi w riter Andre Mnurols gave
bombt to uic againit the gov­ up his thriving textile business at 50 to try his hand at
ernment in trying to nverllirow writing. And beloved Josh Hillings produced his first liter­
il. That teem* to ui to he a ry work a t 45.
Reversing the usual process, M artin Flavin deserted
carrying tolerance and broad-mind*
the world of letters to take up trade. A fter a long career as
rdneu In ridiciiloui extreme*.
Thr caie of *&gt; I newtpaperrnen m
lilinoii being on llir itate payroll
i&lt; attracting cnniiclerahle attention
throughout the country, ax folk*
wonder how a man ran xervr two
maiten. God and Mammon. For­
tunately. in Florida tliat ix not the
caie. A recent check revealrd that
only two newipaper coltimnixlx,
one radio nation manager and two
radio rnmmrnlalnrx are in lltr
Stale pay, all for •mall omoul*. In
cidenlally the radio nation manager
ix Frank Pepper nf WRHP Tailshaxtee, a brother of Senator Claude
Pepper.

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Florida public trlmol* have mndr
tome connderahle progreix m the
lilt year nr twn lince the paiaage
of the modernization program in
1947. hut they still liavr a long
way to go to reach the top of the
Udder. Arrnrding to the "Fortyeight Stair School Sy»lrni»" of llir
Council nf Stale Government!.
Florida today iprmli no mwr on ilx
■chonli in proportion to it* income,
or ability In •upport education,
than il did two year* ago. line* the
income ha* mcreaied ,nd the
number nl ichool pupil* h.n increated Fuithermnre. iay&gt; tin.
bulletin, d ixu’l loo little money, hut
too much |Militic&gt; that cramp*
Florida School*,
It tt a happy thought to lie told
by a politician that llir government
will pay your medical Gill*, hut
nothing i* more inevitable, xomrone
elie hat laid, thnu dr,ith and laxri.
Dr. Brookt tellt thr Rotary Club
that in Franc* 25 percent of the
worker’t pay gnet In the tupporl
of tocialitcj) medicine In England
•flat leu than a year nf trial.
Ptiliih doclnrt find their offiert
to clullerrd up with liypnchrondrtaci trying to gel their money't
worth that they stk "How many
hav* hendachft?" then oiler iclen■
fical prricriptioni to all who have
without further examination. Even
mosquito hilet have to he pretcrilied
for, lince the government payt the
bill. Meanwhile, ihotr with teriout
ailmenti have to wail four monthi
before they can get into a hospital.
It may be an nver-timplification
of the (sell to tay that if James
Forrailal had played golf he would
ttayar have committed tuicide, but
If ha had been devoted lo i hobby
whkh would have deprived him of
AX hour or two a day from the caret
•ad worriei of hit office he would
n xavar have had a nervous break"Gel yourtefl a hobby ”
0 Bernard Baruch one* adviwd man
who Work with their mlndi. "No

ex* m i rommilled lultid* who
vwx*d • yearling roll." Hr
would want to stick around to ic*
bow it lumi nut. General Marthall
: AA busy ax Ha was during the war
-fAAn, took an hour'i caster m i?
m ining before breakfatt, and
F ’wbM. he learned that General
»r, then in Eagland pro*
far D-Day, wa* not netting
the Anwri-

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P arties Can Be Fun
For Mother, Child

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HY OAVII) TAYLOR MAHKK

AP Newsfeatiirrs

Party time can he fun time fur
niuthcr &lt;im well s* Junior, if lie has
been conditioned l&lt;cfotchiiml, says
- r y ’ , , the National hludetgatten Astuciatiun.
bet* u:umlly &lt;lies&lt;l parlist. 4 ,
v V ■: T hMot
e *««ociattoo will, other chil­
dren, Ihe games, toys and goodies
consumed, (he singing, shunting
and dancing all make tur heaps uf
fun and exeitniont, hut
ie*v*
childicn uuuinnageahle afterward*,
they say. The children nie left
lircd and fretful.
Why nut have parties—quiet
little parties nlanit once a month—
for Ihcm nl home, lor exlia occa­
sions rhal would please hut not a
excite, them, ihe Association sug- ^
vgusts. Then when nil inltslde party
! Does collie, Ihe children lake II
much more quietly Iwcanse they
are conditioned, they say.
Hunt for uccasiunH lo give them
a party once a month. I’hete are
the well-known Valentine's Day
anil April Fool's Day us stailers.
Also Washington's and Lincoln'*
birthdays; Flag Day, Arbor Day,
Columbus liny, and birthdays of .
persons of note who ate lint 11a- A
tlonully honored, are other*. Then ”
there ate such (lays as when your
state was admitted to Ihe Union.
Every state has a motto ami a
flower—this helps.
Hue chihl can make place card*
of mans nf the stales. Another
can culm tlo-m and cut them nut
Ihe results may mil be piolesstmiul-luukiog. Kill what of ill
II gives Ihe ehlhlleu o chance lo
find that I blog" I hey have Icniiied _
lo school can l»' pul h&gt; praclicsl w *

The Soviet »,ill,.irUic» In con-,
trul of the Eastern xune of Ger-'
mnny are giving a &lt;lemon»trallou |
of Hinart efficiency In the indue-■
trlnatlon nf young folk In Com-

s,. b
memVi of
p,
*" »sluff ill Her. . . _____
lin, report* that the Red ruler* of
East Germany are starting their
Intensive training with little peo­
ple of six, That, 1 take It, Is
about a* young a* It would tie
profitable to go. Even Hitler, who
achieved dev|Tl»h wonder* In or­
ganising German youth, Imth Imy*
ami girl*, didn't begin with them
until they were ten year* old.
((w
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The Hitlerian „„„„„„
training conipri*n| n i,t o n ly •iH tri* and in triM iv n
jihyaleal culture to make pqrfert
j««dle*,
Indw-tHiiatlmi lit Nax.."["jJi VlllVntUm -l."l VhJ etoSi
thni the Fnerher wa* a meaaiah. \
The result wa* thr creation of
" ho*t of young people who M|i- j
''ro“ ,,« l f f W , perfectlan and,
a* {"otlmJml w h S 1
I spent considornbla time In tier'
many Just Itcfore the war.
The Communist* are outdoing
Hitler by getting hold of thu child-1
rrn ut a much earlier formative,
age and before parent*, who may
Is' hostile to Communism, hav*1
bad a chance to Instill fixed Idea*
in young head*. The children are
__...............
................groups
organised
in "aelivi*t"
which, n» the name imlicnte*, are1
i»»h«-.i &gt;m Hctivity. rhl* wuulil ■eem'
(0 partake of the iluctrln* of nctlv.
Uni. which Is Unit llfu is itct Ion
Hn,| , tlHt huimm iluty lie* in a
wortil of strife,
The sninll ehiltlren are oignnl-'
xcct in group* cbIIciI (lie “young
pioneer*" which art- plueetl under
control of the "free German
youths", eomprl*etl nf hoy* Is1twren 14 and lit. These organlxHtmn* engage In all lh« sport* nnd
pastime* which ar« dear to young
folk, Howevor, t-vniylhlng i* done
collectively, i'rlvnlc rluit*—*«y fut
stamp collecting or chess mutches
—can’t exist.

Use,

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W in s Scholarsh ip

There Is a not h n hour fit from
these parties, loo, says the as.&lt;ociatioli
The chlhlreti are the
guests. Encmuage I hem In talk,
Iml in turn. Thai is, they learn
not to Interrupt hut to listen
carefully to what the olhei la-ison
Is suying.
Mother sml Dad can loll them
smile iuteiesting fa d s iilsmt Hie
occasion
lodng celehrnteil, anil ^
then Is- prcpuM'd to answei soy
questions the chlldn-n may ask.
Later. Ihe whole foonly can sing
songs or rend a poem or story
connected with some incident pel
tilichl lo the eveiil

Emma Jane Rnhhins. daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Robbins,
nnd a senior Ht Hrminntc High
Krhnnl, has won n flfHI a year
•rholnrahip offered annually hy
(lie .State House of ItcprcMcntaIIvc* to ntudent* who are desirous
l i o Z out
. T hthe" ’,Journal
" " ,’11,1of Living article. Solymitn Brown was imention
",!a,ri to which they — reg­
""
fHtlnts
■f luH-oming teachers, Hupt. T. W.
exrr.W
VnttK
-The
number
nf
bar*
and
*»ill*
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I.awton nnnuuneed today.
a teacher and ----preacher.
AI
44 he took a fresh grip on *"
life 1pcrieil In lie subjected nil their
I 1* tbui line the seedily baroque trail nf Third
An honor Mtmlrnt, Miss ItoMiln*
and decided to Itecmne a dentist. I In Is revered as the found­ live*. TNicy I1&lt;T&lt;JI111&lt; nellvlsl* under
avenue
from
downtown
Manhattan
all
the
way
i« one of the most outMnnding
er of dentistry as an organized profession. Sir C hristopher direction of the Kremlin, from
up to Ixrd knows where It Anally ends, must b«
girl* In the high school and in *
all policy Mown , and curly
Wren was an astronom er until middle life. A fter the Great which
stncccrliiR tf Fifty-seventh la the street of art
strong contender for the oust of
have It hammered Into them that
Fire of Ititlt! destroyed much of London, Wren turned to Comnitinlam aland* MT pear*
gnllerle* and Hroadway the street of orsngs&gt;drtnk
valedictorian this year. Hhe ha*
helit slns.t offices since she was a
stand*, then Third avenue right fully most be the
architecture and built thu world-famous St. Paul's Cathedral. while ih* We*torn “ranltalU t”
freshman, nnd lit present la both
street of Ralonna.
If you Its), have an unfulfilled dream to accept the chal­ power* are wurmoiitre's hunt or\
1 ccrrtnry of the student council,
There are at le*at Ave hundred and there prob­
lenge of a new field of endeavor, don't let anyone tell you ntotriMudon.
of the pep club and nf the senior
ably nre mo,e than a thousand. Here and there
this ('ouimunlet Itnlnclass.
you're loo old. Throw yourself into It with such zuhI and iiiKNntiirully
I* cnmunteiiiiK much oppoxj.
la n cafe or restaurant which Is situated on Third
I.«*l June this attractive young
vigor that you more than make up for lost time. For it's lion front older Gorman* who were
avenue and ta likely both tha higheat-prtced and
Udy wn* selected n« one of lh&lt;never too late to begin!
n-Hreil In the belief that Com­
heat eating place In New York.
dr legale* to attend the American
munism umi the devil were one­
Mostly, however, the Third avenue bar la of a
l egion Auxiliary sponsored Girls
fold the same thinu. However, If
pattern. It Is a cheap and beery place, cool to
State In Tallahassee. She has
Boys And Gumrs
thr Hovlet authorities ran retuln
atep Into In the summertime but naver pretending
served canahly, said Principal
Mai Halmar
control and eontliiii* their rdin-ato be more than tt la
a place In whkh to drink.
Herman K. Morris, as literary
tionnl
program,
It
I*
hound
to
Remit re ~A Henry Noble M aeOncknii's n ltry of hin boy­
U you never have seen Third avsmie nor a Third avenue bar. you
editor of this years Salmagundi.
Itavo
*
uuirki-d
effect
on
the
t »hi.
Last year she wan vh-e-prealdent
can get Ih* feeling second-hand hy seeing the old movie. TA# Loti
hood, "The Family on Gramercy Park", cannot fnil to note Ing genpiatlon.
of the Trl-Hl-Y group.
W f k t t f i which actually ,w»« .Aimed partially in these hallowed
Ills picture of the nrevalenei* of gang w arfare among New
And what enn I,,,n.u„n j,i
' If MIsa'Rnhldni derides to tak4
There fa V good. IlH n alr of reality to the Aim. which
York boys of the nineties;’
ern Germany In
__ 1*. j' preelnets f|l|#1
1 reaped
to |h „ f/irt thst Mr nny Mllland actually went stag­ advantage of the four year
also
true
of
all
the
satellite
riiliil
This cnndilion has not been confined to that place or
rrholarslilp, she must teach aftergering up and down Third. lh« scene* being recorded hy hidden
j wards, or work for the State Do-,
time. It Is natural for hoys to form groups which act as Ilies of Eastern Europe. There tlx l cameras
to Communism rest,
partnient of Education; otlierwlso
units, It often Mutinied only natural for these group activities opposition
Thus, the elttxen* nnd transient* of Third were scarcely awars of
with the grown folk who knew In
she must repay the Hrhnini'frip
wflnt wa* going on. amt they went their thoughtful way each day )-hIiI Mr. Morris. IJer favoritd
to take the form of actual w arfare between gangs, with bud demniilctire before the war.
without
consciously
trying
lo
show
their
left
proAlea
or
wav*
fran­
results to communities and to tho characters of the boys in­
Keep that IiIih- of nations under
school subjects are mathematic*
| ami science.
volved. Various social agencies have taken stcpH to steer lied regimeatation for a score of tically at the camera,
• It I* Irue that ihe har used In some of the Weekend teene* waa j
and ll may lie remade I
tin- competitive tendencies of hoys In other directions, the years
loglea"
not a d unity typical; It wa* * plnre called Clarka'a. which, while I t ,
illy
The tlgi-r is terrifically strung
Hoy Scouts having liven especially successful.
ta on Third avenue, ha* a ttlAe more eh»r*r1er and operate* on * hut rarely attacks groups of
tittle higher social and intellectual level than Ihe average joint aimed men However, it frequently
In New York City today gang wars in at least one I
and it wIM bn apprscL
preys upon women and children.
along this lovely, tawdry street
neighborhood have reused to exist, due to the activities o f|
atod for ynara and ytars
the Community Service Division of tho College of the City
H) JAMES MAIM,MU'
to
coma bacauia H'» a
There are more than 101) Hpccira
of New York. Students under Its direction are working with
uf tuuiL In the world, t.'t nf which
WASHINGTON,
May
lit
(d'J
gangs and turning th eir activities into such channels as
THE DIHTURHING THING ABOUT MAt.OONX along Third eve- are found in the United Sintra.
phrase he used In kidding bf . il
comiMititlvu s|Mirts nnd athletics The Inter-group athtetie A
come, In tlic end. .lames V. Ftn ' nue these day* ta the tendency on the r*n nt the literary tntsllsoMount Itslnier, Washington was
rivalries whirl) huvo been promoted have also contributed icstnl'a prophecy of his own deulli. I tual tn srlxr upon them for bin own personal amusement In a mild
P O K T A B L I
aort of way. going to n Third avenue hnr ha* become the thing to named after a friend of Cap!.
to breaking down racial and religious prejudices, says Prof.
“I exiH'ct lo lm a victim of Ihe
George
Vancouver.
Hritish
navi­
do
among
the
intelligentsia.
Washlnglon scene."
I
H arry M. Shulman, director of thq work.
Now, there are morn writers, nlltora amt pseudo-literary lights to gator ami explorer who sighted It
That's what he was when lie
Such a venture Is successful because of the old tru th killed
he found in these saloons than there are real customers—rsal cus­ In I7U2.
T Hit MS IF OKHIMKO
himself Sunday In * Jump
th at there are very few "had" Itoys. The excess of cilery from a Iftth story window In llm tomers being the plain, unvarnished East Side workingmen who
Aa llllln aa 17.00 down
| come to these plscra not lo discuss the merits of Trouat or the fata
which characterizes gang-age hoys needs understanding naval hospital.
(plua lax)
He hail cracked under the strain | of the world, but just to drink, nr possibly to reflect happily on how
direction to turn It Into proper channels, whore It can pro.
10.00 per month.
Hr.
C.
L.
PernonH
of nine years In Washington, most
they beat the daylights out of tha old woman last night.
ducc good instead of m ischief and delinquency.
OPTOMETRIST
of than) in tremendously Important I
A couple of (he big newspaper (hops In town xra altuaUd around
HAYNES OFFICE
IIIM
Job*.
tha Third avenue arts In mldlown, and ainc* reporter* aver have &lt;1 H. t* « • t a i a l a t a - &lt;)I«MM •-**
Them have Iwen other victims ’ found tt Impossible to accomplish thslr strenuous and enacting duties
X t la a t le IS a lla e a l M ask N iaB
MACHINE CO.
rt«H me
The Price Of Belrig y n American
who died or went to hoapltnls 01
without wetting their whlatle*. It waa only natural that they gravi­
.114 Maxnnlla
t’hune 44
withdrew. He was Ihe first who
tate to the neighborhood bar#—the unpretentious, sawdust-on-th*- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦oaooooooA
sought
escape through an o|n&gt;n
XI
floor, poorly-lighted Third avenue saloons.

playwright-novelist, Flavin decided to Indulge In his yen
for machinery. At 00 he took a m achinist’s course and evenually Imcarne an exjwrt.
Humanity owes a great debt to men who wouldn't ad-

Merc's your
graduation
present l

THE NATION TODAY

Smith-Corona

How nmrh Is It worth In hr'.kn who lire tufferlng la-rause they
AawrleanT
w Jtrvad—the dlsuhled veleram,
Fur Ihiw much wuuld you a*tl
Wa arc serving, too, when wo
vuur American citlxenshlpT
guard the welfare of American
UnthlnkiihleT Ye», hut think chlldran amt make sure that all
about It.
ihavs a fair itart In Ilf*.
1* them enough money In tha| Wa are serving when we runworld to buy from you your rl_
___ . ...
to llva In lha United Rtatsa
_
_ of beauty, tho health or the safety
urtsif an of our eommunltla*.
Amtrtea and call yourtatf
American?
Wa are aarvlng when we ralaa
For moat of u», I am aura, our Iour voices In support of meaiures
American heritage la beyond pur- 1 which will give greater security
chase. We would not exchange It,to tha nation’s peace,
for all the gold and dlamonda aver And most certainly wa are **rv&gt;
dug—not for all the honor* of a It,/ whan wa teach ouraalvea and
queen—not, even, for Ufa Itself. other Americans, young and old,
Leas than four years ago Amur* to lie batter Americana.
lean* were giving thslr *ffva
livaa, mo­
How much la It worth to he an
thers their aona, to protect this American?
American heritage of oura In all
I* It worth an afternoon a weak,
lu meaning, It wai
twice _a ---------month? ----How
ii
p rotected
rt„
_ an svenlng
—
magnificently. TakingI added value little compared with what so many
Ivcnl
from these sacrifices,, It la more' othara have ntve
Whan ,wa J ill
______
precious■today than aver before.
hlnk wa are gating
Tha American l-eglqp and 4b* »omelhlng Apr nothing In thla
American Lagion Auxiliary era world wa at* headed
h&lt;
for • bitter
founded .on
belief that................
America awakening.
-----. . the
.....................
. — .Not for nothing can
meat hav* the unselfish atnric* of we eng enjoy all the right* and
tiiana ip
.of . pane*
p nn
It* cltlHM
In tima
time -,of
pence aa privilege*,)
which America confers

l»ow«. Wa^cennot buy out

iki4ai*,hia«,-------so'htucn
thlng
whleh 'mean* so hluehTo'to us ourselves. Tha price of ba^g* an
aa our American cHJtanahlp, all American la aarvlca.
the affect, thought and devotion You dacld* how much It la
w* can gtve Is not to* much.
'worth to you, than weigh what
Ramambar always that none of you ar* gtvlng of yoursatf agalact
tha material thtngi1 w* poetau ap- Jh* wh»t of being an Amtrieon.
noach in worth the Justkc, fit*- ™ Wane*, I *m sura. wlU o a t*
dom and democracy wa enjoy as
determine to gtv*
Amarkan citiaana. Ramambar, ««rvia# every day of y*m

window.

Somehow, the newspaper reporters didn't seem out of placs In th*
joint*. Perhaps It la becaua* they are mor* cathode In thetr ap-

Ever since President Tinman'*
election Inst Novemlmr this place'

had bean full T Z Z T n t »
,
restal, who took tm part In MrJ1.
Truman's campaign, would lose*
hi* Job as Becrclary of Defense. 1
On Jan. 11 qeivameii asked For-'t
restal about rumors. Would hn
resign?
p
No, he said, he expected, and
wanted, to stay on. Of course, ho
would submit hla resignation to
Mr. Truman who was going tn U&gt;
Inaugurated on Jan 20.
It's traditional for cabinet mem­
bers to submit thslr resignation*
to a new president, Ju»t In ruse
Fqrrestal explained ho was doing
Juat a rnutlne thing .
The newsmen asked; did lie
think the resignation would he
accepted? "No, he aalil. "I ext to be a victim of the Wash­

ington seen*."

The newsmen took this' as kid*
They understood him tnj
_ nt one* a nun gets a hlg Job
Washington, he likes tn keep

Proa* graca of being vulgar SandS common.
i S ^
^
,B,,
saving
Whatavsr II la, they picked out thslr end of tha her and Mt thsr*
reflectively, quietly cursing etty editors. They mads few, If any,
attempts to buttonhole th* rsgular Third avsnu* character*—tha
iMmeit, th* Janitors, th* atr**l cleaner*—and And out what m*d*
thorn Uok. Perhaps what I mean to jay la that they w*r* not
patronising.
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a

s

ONE DAY. ALAB, ONE OF THE LITERARY FHONIR1 stum­
bled across a typical Third avsnu* Joint, and ht* aanaaa must hav*
bean titillated, because soon they cam* In drove*.
go many 0! tho phonlsa must use the** ban aa outlets for tbatr
own Inferiority complexes; unable to Impraaa th* world of tattara
beyond a certain point, they drop into on* of thaaa tsncmsnt-aran
saloon* nnd put Uia regular, simple and usually uneducated patron*,
through* thslr mantel paces.
On* of thr regular* might mumM* aomsthing about thinking
Jaan-Paul Sartre waa a pitcher for tha Cleveland Indiana, whereupon
th* phony will his# an aald* to hla companions, "lan't ba a/frsfeaaJ"
Thla form of entertainment la beyond ms. I hav* s .certain Inter­
est In n number of Intellectual paHImpn, about mfclcVt » »
th* rsgular Third avenue patron know* nothing nt n
do**. But If not—#0 what?
r
Dora It make ms a mor* advanced eitlaan of tha world
can quota from Oacar Wild*,or read menu French?
gantlsmsn to whom I might-bp condei ' *
"* ma atx different way* to make n *-“
have avery right to w hlm r among .

lut thA resignation must have
t aoo*pt*d ptottyf promptly,
tat* In January hla successor,
la A. Johnson, began working Usually, tbay ar* too well-mannared.
with Pormtal vary quietly to
My complaint, In brief, to tha uaa Of thaaa Third aYlxxd aattone
learn Um repaa.
In Uau of n aoo. If n man want* to fool Hka n superior bate*. tM
(On Mar. 4B Johnson said h* Mm go and stand outatda n Uon csg* or n aaal pond.
had b«an working with Panwatal I For If bo (a going to a poor man’s bat to gat that foaling, hah aa
M day*.)
‘ ; th* wrong road. Thar* ar* no superior man. I ballav* as* foot fot
But tha announcement that th* ! ' through with a war that, while It proved UtU* ala*.
resignation &lt;had be«n accepted
wasn’t Mod* until March I Mr. j l F M * * Truman explain*) that Forrest*)
had bean trying to resign for-a
through th* window yesterday.
It la estimated that mor* than

In hla,Job ■■ Secretary of Da. UWO ellat In , tha United Ntataa
font* h* bad been attacked and have Insured parking matsra.
Criticised. Evan hla motives war*

thaUaagod by outside critic*.

'I

WALLBOAJBDtvFOR,qUICtj, CHANGES
»• Intarior ehangan.with eaay-to-uaa
MnnooMiriar Updnrt-atructurn) nnd
deromtlv* boxrflp . , . Idaal for kitchens, hathroomn,
Hvlxf rooms x m dans. Whan you build, expand, remodal add radacorat* it’pxyx to plan with Wallboxrd- All
typos of quality Wxllboord a rt available at tha HIU
Lumbar A Supply Yard. Wbatavar you nerd, our half
cMtury of axporitac* ta at your aarvlca.

�t
TUESDAY WAT 24,*1149

fS E

S H A D E D # fc * JU D

flA JffA ftD . F tO lT D A

PACE

J.1..J - .* ..1•u ■■ —I*
M iss J a n e t H etzel, Bride F leet In
H onored W ith L ovely T ea A t P ark H om e

Social A n d Personal Activities

k« held in f!#pt*&gt;inhd,t Ak»Mit 1?
TIM"itiTn’i "■»'»r [i t •• .t'lif '*'»fl» Ifav
\ / \IHIlH'l ill lit i|l|i| tli** f ......... ..
I'M Mi
Vng« VVft^lit ! *tvi 4 M
&lt;ftft
H 1 Wll 1*tll'I , ,11
Mcliibrt .s of the \ ...mg IVopI,
Service l e a g u e
&gt;.f M-.lv
C.
Kid-copal Church m.-t ..o Solid,
* it*i in (*i$*i*• f'oi*
1 1 .
evening to elect ..if o . i . r,&lt; . . . |M' |',l 1 ' 1 i'iim.'»l Jin i *■
tl 1*11*'|
during the coming ,«■.,» N o . or
1&gt;i*10 1 ui Mi * ui 1 v |t*iv%n|?i
fleer, nr*- I lent rel S l„ f |,„ . |, .1, • I'll * 1! ti*
m fl* i« [uni 1»I'l'l*’ .lifllt
president,
liict, hen
K..t-l&gt;l.-.fr
If,. ♦' Ht ■ *•* i'ii 1 m1 in Ihiif *mm1
vice president; Tommy spe, . . .
lelnrj . Henry
M. I oul.n
III *“ t-.M. | "•1* III* [Mln«‘ii|&gt;[iU If
i i- .*\ 1 i
it in f »ti^t*1 1 e-fi 1*1 It«
'I
treas.irn
tl M&gt;
&gt;1 1 tit Ht t 1 •Oipitflffllfflt
The group m.-t it •; oo . . . |,„ i f . 1Ok»*• . •1
ti- Iv. tl I*,|a*f'H4 U'lilt 1 fi'l'li
in Ihe Chapel .t i
............
«ihhhpIv
evening ptayct s k i . , af'e. » lo. t.
the business nie.'lu.g « . . . I.d.l it, |
the Palish Him,, lift II | till.
Ion /imnierioaii, r•-, t,.r ■.f 1 1..
•i:i:t h dr if i i&lt;m*
church, ciniinieiiile.l .............ff.. . ,
I•J»r It tm Ill , lit a f»ir
and memla'rs ot He
giiulimti.uhall ft*
IT
class of Semtlmb' Higti
....it
fliilkl'
1 »•fit* .1.1 ft-1
tlii'il active well, .luting ll.e j ' ' .«(-I •
,t..yk.l
t •* 11I|V .
ye a t
• Mm*. li‘4 t M itll«Mll
The meeting wa* i-,
i. .t ., ,,
1
Is.
by Ml** June Wlol. h i .
,,|h].
"I It • Ml y In*.
president. The m-\i
. .,,, ...
.1.1*

Episcnprill

Miss Janet llelicl. bride elect. won n white urcllid in be. bail
, .
. . . was honored on Friday afternoon ttlnli siccskurirn coiiipliinroted
I c lr p h u n t 1 Yn | with a lovely garden party Riven hei costume.
t a r h n P o in te r H a y — Knrle.lv K d llu t
by Mrs Char lea I.. Park hikI Mr*.
The bride's hook, signed with
I.. IV Hagan at the Park home on go...|
wishes as rail, guest enMIhh K ir ch h o ff la
Weal Seventeenth Street. tiueat*
called from 1:1111 to ti:;ill o'clock tcicil. was placed mi h while
H onored A t L uncheon
and were shown lo the garden wrought iron table decorated witli
where bank* of hibiscus and bam­ magnolia blossom* I'i * - tiling ..vci
the hook during the after main
Miss Nl»li' Kirchhoff, n member
J. M. McAlpIn ha« returned to boo formed an attractive seltlllR Were Mrs K. t* Hniwnlee and
nf the IP4P Hemlmde High School
Tl'KSII \ r
for the iH-caalnn.
The Pilot Club will holil Its bus­
Meeting the guests was Mrs. J. Mrs. T K. Tuckri.
i " s ? - . « J L
S
r ; : «
s «
2 :
I'hr two lea tallies wete altiac
iness meeting In lbe TourUl Cm- Saturday- ...with. a.. luncheon Riven
,
It. Woodruff who allowed them to
mul
friends
ler nl H;(H) I'. M to be preceded |&gt;y Mrs. W. M. Mi'KIiinou al her
the receiving line composed of Mr*. tin'll decorated with delleale
by the board mrotlMK at 7:110 P. M. home at 1*01 Magnolia Avenue.
Ilngnn, Mrs II. t'. Itrtiel, mother pink firiilr* hibiscus and sweet
WKltiVK.S1IAY
IThe cle** color*, purple and gold,
Mr». I baile* A. t nrtln l» re- of the honor guest. Miss H rtiel and h. ait rn«es. Mi, W M Scott.
The Ilmwiilrr Ynuni!
Adult I were carried out In the decora- covering nicely fiom an illne., at Mrs. Park. The petite Inniore* Mis. C It. Kirtley. Miss Maltha
Cits* will bold a corn supper aljtlo n a with lovely arrangements of her Jmnie at twentieth Street and wore a lieautiftil dress of soft Wight mid Miss Joyce lletrcl,
M00 I* M »1 tl»*« Jo« n u rrrlt yellow ht'int*ro&lt;-nlli» and piirplf Waslilllgtoti Avrim** liet frletulii lavender Salyna which featured preside.l over the punch IhiwIs
home on Jewett'* l.ano
| Klailiolu*e* being placed In the will It* glad I,, learn
a white cuke applh|Ued at the and Mis K. I | | o i Nssiste.l with
■
T lll'R S ilA Y
Iivlur rontn and porch.
---------shoulder line with Venetian lace sc n lt.g About 70 Sanfonl fiieii.U
A allvor tea will be given at
Upon enleriliR each guest was
Word Im* been received that studded with tiny ihinratones The and Rollins College chissnuil.s of!
ganf,m j Cniiimiai School sponsor presented with « dainty shell (till Rrln.von, Hobby
I’nllln and dross was fashioned with an ex. II. hniinier called .lining the
ed by the P miojiI Teachru Asaorla- no»egay. The dining table was l.eltoy Himmler have been (nil Ini - tremelv full skill and Miss lletrel alteinooii
thin and tln&lt; Association for Child* j ceiitored with yellow cur nations
Into the national honorary sohood Kduclitn.il foi the benefit of mid purple petunias 1'imipllinentrd ciety, Pershing Rifle*. Company
[PripndHhip ( ‘I » hn
the hospital fond \ special pro­ with yellow lapels tied at the base (J-4. nt the University of Ploihla. Kotfhan K elley T o
gram will lie featured by pupils nt with potjde and yellow rihb
ronipcU* For A w a n in ' M eets In Lake M ary
( ; u r(|j |U T H o m tfK
4:011 P. M The public Is cordially Small holiipieta of spring flowers
,
I
Invite................ ml.
dn.oialcd the place cords and
Mrs Ralph William &lt; o a t ho*
Koghau Kelley, suit of Mra.
FtUIIAT
l ''1" 1' guest a Place was a small t f l l Z c t i a i l ( • T lt( l till 14*K
in* lirrn singled ten, fm
the monthly
lni,liie.,«
Viola II. Krlly, hn
Pupils of tlo&gt; Ibtxhury fichoal bottle of' perfume.
J
out
Inthe St. I.eo
Chronicle nirelltig *rf the Frl I*hip Class
juif t Line inir and itiaiiit pupil* off Mfi*. Me Million wm
111»
school publication &lt;tf Saint Ken nf Ihe l a k e Mary
Comrminityl
W i n Kdgai MUiholl will preMfiit ♦nUrtainiiiK hy Mm. W. K. Kirch- ^ m . W. IK l.arihnor trarher
a Joint recital at H.Oil P M at the hoff. Those enjoying the affair of the Kurrllai ( lass of Ihe first Coilrge Prrparatory School, aa Church at her home m l.ake Mary
Woman's Club. AH parents and with Miss Kirchhoff were the
‘ horch. entertained on une of the top contestant* fur nil Tuesday at H:ia&gt; P, M Hilling
friends me invited.
Misses Carol Skinner. I.ila l.effler, Thursday with a t oca ( ..la party scholastic awards among senior*. Ilie business session plain were
"He Is
Interested ill ,music"
nnulf for a covered dish suppei to
KndsleyMcisen.
Mcliw'h. iiurnara
Ilarhara Ann
Ann honoring
...... la........... the class
r.ndsiey
n..*
n ,o
1
and gun
gun Ilore", he held on Friday night at b rio
\
l
r
u
\1 &lt; -K i l l l K l I l Kdeiifield, lliiiloa Hucker. Uettye who will graduate from Seminole the article states, and
Mr 1*1 rN . I * l l l \ i n n t m |()|(| J|(1
".Co ha ii'il.sk In Hie Community
Hall
i&gt;llt1ll4Mi ulyve Ann High School next month Ulndiu- Since Ills arrival at St. Lr
orchestra entertainment will follow the supr
M
iss
H
ot/,cl
Adams,
Carol
Jvmi
Meriwether,
luses
were
used
In
decnmllug
the
•'«*
played
in
the
dance
orch.
H onori ...........................
iviirsrs
, , U H I i„
...................
iallnwav ..ml
Mary rooms
rooms Of the ...................... .......... . forthree years, and Hi the s. senior per. Appointed to serve a- a supMm
ymin (fiilluwii)
niiii Murv

P e r s a n a Is

, Mngn.din Avenue

Mr. amt Mis W. M. McKlnm.n l,,'l"n
-------_ _
I
wt.r„ ^ ut.d at card
auui
i
T
‘
*
,,,.yK
I
f
S
ilen
cer
I
n
liable*
W
ith
place curd* nmikll.g
4
I "Clock WI h II aml v dinK
|
.the seating arrangement. The
W rr Honoring M s, Janet Mel el,
K c c te f
1 0 SO C O tV 1 class colors ......... and gold were
Whose ion II Illge lo Howa.d I j.he,
’
* I os.sl in I.........
which were
nf West Kugtcwood. N. .11 will be
----------,
. .
an event uf early June. ITu rooms
Friends of treoige Spencer will
of tlie MeKinn.u. home on Mug-! he glad to learn that he was elect- Those enjoying the afternoon
nulla Avenue were at I met indy *‘d to the Rollins Key Sisdrly re- were the Misses Hurls Shunt.on,
tiecoruleil with miiii.gciiienls of cently. This is an honorary so- Freda Harrison, Martha Kluktoy,
Huiunii,
yellow lilts-,. purple gladioluses H rty for the purpose of fostering Mildred Turner, Hetty
and peluntes an.) nlhei spring Interest III all campus and »cho Martha tirogan, Klleu Wc,tonne
lastie activities
aetivilies anil
and prouiot'
promoting tliv' l**r**l* Anllu Aiken and Hetty Shopflowera.
lastic
billing the evening Miss Het welfare of..........
Rollins College.
Mem pard.
rel was piesented with a lovely Iairship U open to upper division
........ ecu,Ion.'
a* a memento
of..................
« [Ift
i ...........
..........
...... students only and is bused on high M ary J ea n Kinjf In
•Those enjoying ......... veiling were seludastle standing. At a meeting
the honor guest. Mis, Ilet tel. Mi fulh.wlnu the initiation la,l F ri­ Honored On llirtbclay
and Ml* H C I let /el, Mis, Joyc day Mr. Spent er m il elretcd I'll'sltleul of I lie society for the rout­
lletrel and .Mrs \till P .kle
Miss Mary .lean King " a - h.u.
ing year.
ored Inst Sat.it.lay on lie. moth
Mr. S pence i I, majoring In birthday with a weinet . oh,I and
l.rmlslry and mlnonng lo rdtiea- swimming party given at la ity
tlon. Hoi lug the la,t two years U k e l . y her aunt Mrs. J. tr I'm.l
he has been laboratory assistant sen. A ft i'i an afternoon - f *wlmsupper eotislsling,of
consisting of roast
for the freshman chemistry course tiling
tnjltg aa supper
roast.
I L I
wider the supervision of Hr. e.| Weiners, potato salad. iimkimi
j Junius'K. Hall. He 1« u inemhei of Iirans, potato chips, pickle-, cook
I hr Phi Society, a first year lion* les ami, toasted
* , . .mm-limallow,,
a,
|. .
orary eehularsldp society, and a was enjoyed. Aaslsting Mis Pool
w "l 'T. ^ !" m"
inemliei
of
Hie
Rollins
Scientific
i n u him i• im ’.n i j i :&gt; p ' m n.iii&gt;
P ri1'
" a r .t y . . i*
Society I,list year lie was award­ *®
It. ('. Mnxw.'ll. Mrs. Kail lying
Matinees tttc - Kseoings Ur
ed the &lt;'Ins* of IJIII Science Prite, and Miss Carolyn Hudson.
I hil.licn -.Otic
a yea l's siilisiriptton to "The
Those enjoying Ihe event with

hand for four years, has given
solos on the trumpet and tromImno and hi* sung In the choir.
"He say* Ills hobby is fishing,
hunting, and truining Ills dog,
Scoff, a f)olwrman-rlnachar.
While here. Koghan has made
the rifle team al his si* year*.
He won the rifle trophy for three
years straight. His intrntlone ,r n

p,.,

,

i.aim in g in honor of Mi and Mrs.

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Lake Mary A u x ilia ry .Ralph wiiiiam, win. have recently
completed mul tnovr,| into their
H oIcIn S ilv er T ea
rn-w home About :tb utiemlr.l Ihe

*|...osiire&lt;l a silver tea al Ihe Imliie |&gt; y
f Mi. and Mis. C. P. Hiaslngtnn

M il

iciiK’s

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cmniniHee were Mr,
Mae
Mrs. Fay
Rolswls, Mr*.
Mildred McCall ami Mi- tieorgia
Humphries
with
Mr,
F.rnesl
ijumphries In i-hutge of enterlaiauient
Following the hitsioos* meeting
, ||(1 Kr,(1||,lllhf|l ,-|H„ „ HB ...........
, lllrmlM.M „f
n „ „ m „ WornA,lki .......... .. .u , (. mu|

party,
tto last Tuesday evening th*
Woman's Atislllary .r the r o m . | M i „ H H f t / u l
mindlyf 1Church
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Mll!l II 1in
11 I *14Hf1 JMEry _
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Social C alender

m«, . 1
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W c d n e sc la y

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|,Mke Crystal. Adding lu Ihe ellMt*s Janet ll e l/ r l. .................
jllVM„.„i
the aflerm ..... was the rilllf, i„ Howard F i d e .
W,
r„nw.||llM ,l( a„i|,p,r furniture. Foglewmal. N .1 . . t i l t ...... n e v e nt
|„.|l |„OMlh
rl.||,.,. The enllee- ,,f June II. »a homo..I .... Slit
S„
m.iuy IIIUTIlllll^
moruliig fiom |o
IO .to
stM til
....... enconipas&gt;i'd
”• *clothing, tiullla,,| lining
,jiri.M
I|,i furiiitMt* miil imiHii M
l In- |j on ..Vlmk witli a kihltm lh»U
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vlriiMH'iit'i
A 1on if Infant.
&gt;jrrns fm] ^
it ml ^
( !ck’H ^
(-iihi
|uu • &gt; ifivrtt L&gt;
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displayed
Mrs,
Joint (I'uch.
\V M,
M *Smtt
Scott at
wr .. by
^*y M
f**. Juliti
tich* Mrs. W
ul Inn lu*mr on
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t.
,m"
I Kiliott
Avenue.
I......... .ting the
Jr.itlng Ihe afternoon appm'la- rooms of the Scott ir-idcm-c wete
tom was expressed to Mis. Skew** at laugcmeiits of K « ,t .. I .l.c , .
foi hut evldl.il of Mexican relics, nations, white
pctimm , yellow
V lr ,"'n'eoiiie R Palirrsim''"Mrs'll’ hr lueio.allis
and ollo-t
prlog
.loltrnal of Chemical KdoeaHoli,"' Mary Jean were Hilly** Y oking. .. ........ ^
VVhlle Mrs Struth- fl.
which
aw.nil,,.I
mi,i,.mill to
i&gt;, an
a.,, ton
toll,.'AAllloK't
A no Harvey, r‘" .........
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Which I,
Is M
W,...... . annually
in u tet Spier. Ann
J s a o s lts llarypy
limlM
1 era. Mrs. Mtisgrave. Mr-. Hrailngtiau.es were enjoyed dining &lt;1..
outstanding sophomore cheniiatry
r i r '
;,. ' !
r i I«M. Mrs. If....... tlleason,
Mra. .......ting mid Mrs. Chatb I. Pa.s
student.
r
li,” ' h “
A I....... et, Mrs. Reave., Mrs. Coch- took ..... .
pictures ........... gr.mp
ami I ntmy IXIIlg.
ran, Mr*. Cole and Patty Taylor, lu the house mul kilt the lovely
SI
M ix F o x , C hknuIh1
Keutl wa- asslnietl in eiitertiilning
Loi’iil
H
ospital
To
A rc C ouncil I I o h I chncn
tiy Mr*. II. ('. Helxrl, niolhet nf
hkimnee. The linstesa’ gift I .
Hoiu'fil From Too the
Ml*s lletxel w o, mi oil paintint(.
i | . . . . i Tile Woman's Uouncll of the
I
Thohe invite.I to be with All,,
i l i u r s First Chrlsllau Clmich met is.
i A , l k n lea will be given at the ltrl/t-1 wete
the Misses .l&gt;&gt;..e
cently at the home of Mrs. It t|.
Smtf.it. 1 lirmnmnr
S.-lmol
mi Helzi'l, Mattlm Wight, Klt*e Hut Fox yvtlli Mrs. It, W. Consuls, as
| Tliur-.li.v beginning ut t:IHt P At hi,mi,
I'm l.jymg-lmi, Hih.i. II,i.
. " hostess nod circled officers foi
The o e .union Is being sponsored er, Jean Stiyei, Mi-. M I. Itaboti.,
Mu' coming year. New officer*
I by the
Pmenl.Teueht'i Assihuh Ir. ami
Mt, H iil.e il Mm. Inn.I
m e Mis, () |). I.u n d ie s ,, pte'i
tl..n, of the elvoieulaiy school l-Ti.ni Rolhn, t'ollege weie M..dent; Mis. Caaaol.c, vice president
|iif the lo.inty mul Ihe Asanciiili.'i. I'tyi.d Poston. Ml-. Hill hum It-,It..
Mis. W C Tison, secretary: and
,for Childhood Kduratiuu.
Matlha Laild and Jean Clmn &gt;
Mrs. •• T Peat son, trcasurei
The fuiols laihlsl .turllig the ten
A picnic was planned foi the
m u n i a n m iu n i e m k n t
t• »**■•*
lie ere ■
in" u'1
mi excellent ii.iuni"i.
I will he used lo aid in equipping
June meeting of the council an I
Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy a n•- ;! a child’*
at the
lire Fet
FeVnahl
nald , u
'* " T ' '
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child', ........
Mrs. J It F a n is and Mrs, W, I'
hlrlli o f a Laughton Memorial Hospital
\ 'urn I "• point n t v i e u "I o u t ........
i Yeslry repot It'll mi a eiinventlon nmmeed today the
*" *
hehl recently in Jacksonville. The Iniiu'lMri l.iiiiln I'Hiiliiir &lt;m Muy JO |irngrMin In !hr MiMlitoiimn »%ill *»nl Hw\ hi &lt; inik Mm
meeting ..............
yvlth a dc nl Hit* I’itiihM lrMughtuii Mrimirlwl fi-Mtui•&lt; hyvitn) piiplln n{ tli* ♦IuuIme* IumI* t mvm! itii •*»
votlonni by Mrs. F a n is and n IliiNpitu). Mm. Malloy in the for- lu'hool. The puhllr \* invllnl In .1 Viim'Mlmm t U r v » v m h Ml Mr « i . hih |
inlssfouary study couductctl by niff Kathryn WHIiann* uf I'unta t«nil ami all mtoiiher* hm* »*• *&lt;1 rotlagr vhv***v Jihi ta*f«»rr o n
&lt;|tieslrd to be present.
mg.
Mrs. V II firautham nml Mrs liortla.
J. N. I turtle a.
At tile close of the busbies*
m
B I B H
NEW Colgate *f^ifmolfve -fteet product. ..
session refreshment* were served
to Mrs. Fatrls. Mrs. Yestey, Mrs.
Sue Williams, Mrs. Pearson. Mis
(irantham, Mr*. K. C, Dobstm,
• Mrs. C. W. Clause, Mrs. Hurd.....
Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mr*. J. P
! Wilson, Mrs J. It. Richards, Mrs
l.nudies*. Mr*. Tison, Mis* Hylvo.
Pom-son, Mrs. W. 11. Young, Mi
Fox and Mrs. Cassiihe.

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CAHII OK THANKH
We wish to take this means of
expressing our sincere apprecln
thin to our many friends for Ho
kimtiiewes ami expression* of
symunthy during the Illness and
dentil of our loved one; also for
Ihe beautiful floral offerings.
The Family of

Mrs. (.race McMullen
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CARTOON—“ITl'H IN TIME" ! cream cheese and mil with sliced
pimento-stuffed olvlra; mound thh
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loniato slices ^nd arrange on »»■
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"FLICKER FLAHIIBAcKB" ’ tercres* or shredded salad greens
ftarve with French or iild-faahloue
hulled dressing.

VELcuts dishwashing
time in half!
Dishes,ghsswdftgksm without wiping!
H’h Intel N»w you cun do your dlahea In up fir hull the
lime . , . with Veil Juat waah with thla great, new aotip.
I ' nn Hud* mude by Colgute*P«Iini)llve*Peet. Then rlnae.
No wiping! Even glaaaware drlcH apurkling clcur, for
Vul leave* no toup acum or utieuky film to pollah uwuy
. . . And Vel leave* no dlahpan ring to acnihnul!

G E N U IN E R IC H IN -E G G S

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You'U love D ttrkee's
G enuine M ayonnaise
in lalada, soups,
sauces and spreads
G et it from your
grocer today.

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We wll gladly aid you all w# ran.

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Johnny Toncoff Agrees To Play For Sanford Giants
Kavakis, Lake, Cataldo Homer In Giants’ Win

V eteran C atcher T o
R eport T o L o ca ls
T o m orrow E v en in g
A t D ayton a B each

umpire Filin Taylor.
the outstanding players of tha
By ARTHUR flRCKWITH, JH. Locals D rub Dodgers "humping
Gaddi* lost a shutout when two
year and were presented with
Herald Hporta Rdltor
In 13-3 C o n t e s t ; Daytona Reach errors let Palatka
bust-ball hats by (lit* Lions Club.
i little or no direction In ths- PBL p _ a _ _ „
* II Q a0 1 ki
L u O|&gt; A l l - S t a r H A r t *
Johnny Toncoff, XI year old
In the first Inning. Herb
The Hud 8ox lint-up included
D aytona Beach To score
From
The
Veteran Florida Hiatt* League
McCloud got his first hit off Gad
Davis, Katx, Whatley, Kriiler,
Unless there are some changes
catcher, agreed last night at tha
A ppear H ereT o n ite dls In the sixth and Jack Reardon
Wade, lllggcns, Kelly, Swann, J.
nude, the Florida State League
Municipal Park to play baseball
got Dip other In the eighth. Day­
----------I Climaxing Ibe Lions Club Jun* Moss, Ramsey, McKinley, Roweti,
1* going to have some mighty
for the remainder of the 1040 FHL
Leu Matte was today placed tona Reach hunched four of Ita
’.N o bu§*
Thursday night at 8:00 ..YInckllor
tw*ntt-aecohd s w ­ Rrumley and Anderson, while the
season with the Hanford Giants, It oss the active list by Manager eight hits off John Barskl far as
BY ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR. f““"
h goes very
All.Stars were represented by
Iness
without
a
Ili-rald
Sports
editor
lines*
eae.
veev
far
w
a
t
the
Municipal
Hall
Path
th
e
'
‘he
,R,‘'1
frounced the Phillips,
was announced last night by Man- lial Gruber. George Olsen, re­ many runs In the first two Innings.
U. Moss, Crowley, Hors- A
leader,
and
baseball
Is
a
bustRotary
Junior
league
champions,
1
All-Star*
by
a
10
to
4
score
In
a
agar Hal Gruber.
serve ralrher, has been given his I.mi Hevll homered for the final
ilorf, Fox, McCall, Samuel, Carl- *
lien
Manager
F.
D.
Bcotf*
Tiger*,'
T
"*
''
pla/cd
under
Toncoff, who hatted .118 with release, Manager Gruber an­ score In the eighth.
Hports f.'dltor
will meet the All-Star*, a team »h*
" a* Lakefront park ton, Mritonald, Sutler, Farrell,
Palatka In 1IMA, ,2fl8 with Palat­ nounced this morning.
Jim Rlvern and Manager Hpec The Hanford Herald
of lb buys selected from the other
n,(»ht. Retteries Tor the English, Jones, Carter, Westmor­
ka In 1047 and -2(W with Palatka
„ . .
. , Dus If r drove out home runs to
three cluU In the circuit, it w* , . Bfd 8"« were Kr dec and Whatley, land and Reynolds
The Hanford Giants pouruled |
and Daytona Reach last year
(!i|n, llvllle'* |u hit attack , Dear Mlr:
On Saturday Die Lions Club
announced /yesterday
hy nRoy
Hoi/~w
f f
|
.
Kiaiiwumrvtj
M i r n i i y ny
o y fio
i* *™ !of "* All-Hters, Horsdorf
stated last night that lie experts three U*esburg Dodger hurlers fori u|( S(&lt; Augustine hurlers Hob.
and Jones pitching and Phillips was host to fifty hoys from tli«
•o report for duty tomorrow night, 1 W_ Mj» nml s i l l t o d victory at | wilrs. j nrk Mallard and Tommy] Noticed three good articles
° f
and Butler catching. Umpire* were four teams of the Junior League
when the Glnnts meet the league the Municipal Pork hefmo a pack- 1 Thomas. George Fultx tossed hi* 1 your Comments column iately.
m
" ir
i
baseball commltta*.
John Melsch behind Dir plate and at an all day ptFnlc. A chartered
leading Daytona Reach Islanders f.l stand on hand for the first
victory fnr the G-Men and | Flr-I your truthful analysis of T od Y e a r
N V
, *be*•»■#«•
*°r ihe
AHiggins
ii-star* w
in John
Hhlrard, Jr. on the hase*.
hus carried the buy* tn Slue
A
c
a
r
111
L
u
Georg*
Stine,
Jim
and
a t the City Island Park In Day­ 'Ladles Night' contest of the UMH , ||(lllM,t, „ |(lntf W(th f0llr
| the Sanford Giants team etc.
In a brief ceremony hefore the Springs where they enjoyed swim­
season. Three of the lilts were i.ucmii'HU
_
.Hobby
Newman.
Umpire*
for
the
tona Reach.
both of your courageous
game, John Edward Jnnea and ming and boating and consumed
as b ■ i ’ amiAnd
fearlwHM nrtli'lr* rMaardln* tha
NKW YORK, May 24 (A*) — rontw t will bo Bam Martina, Or* Jimmie
In 1017 Toncoff caught OH home runs.
1 &gt; o
Krlder were designated *» • vast quantities of welnvrs, beans, ^
Tonight
the
Giants
play
busts
"cl
“
swimming
pool
debacle
Willard
Marshall
seem*
headed
forivlll*
Touchton,
Georg*
Touhy
and
games for the Axalens and was
potato salad and *oft drinks.
W
V l
at bat .114 limes, scored 14 runs, to the league leading Daytona Arsx&lt;&gt;. rl
? * llere a * hoping that a rt Idea of''
VL
A
-,
»h* i J “ k ^ " r&gt;n*
4
hit safely H4 times, hit three home Reach Islet* In a single game. A* "''{•■ 1J*
I* nature will get results. Keep ‘
* . **.
&lt; ^Member* of the All-Htar* select- Fleischer. Hamilton Rlshea, Jr.,
4 i ‘1 4 this
nm i ami II doubles, while bajtlng which I* slated to begin at H;tx) h'/uIrix‘u»». ir
4 1 9
hy right fielder lx per- 1 ed to play In the context Include Russell Mann, Junior Meta, WesYKHTRRDAY’S STARS
up your good work,
X 0 4
In 411 runs. In 104H Toncoff caught o'clock at the Municipal Park Ksmsmlss. .■
cited atop o . National League kli-i Garnett White, George Hardin, tsy Spencer, George Herndon,
He 4S«'*fTATKD PRESS
Sincerely,
0
I
i
*b
111 games and was a t list 402 'I be two-guiiu- series with lire
ters with, a &gt;171 average. Including Jimmy Pennington, Frank Sten- Gerald .................
t 1 U
Ilyrd J. Goode
r„ „ r.o nu„.
Covington, „Kenneth
Rob- . Earvin Rlckert, H rnves-lilt a
I 0 0 0
times. He rapped out 107 hits Islets is all-linpurlarit to the, iii.siiin' p
games through Sunday.
strom, Douglas Oglesby, Melvin bins, Charles .Gano and ‘Buddy’ *»«*"• run, double and single a ml
0
u
I
which Include.I one triple, 12 dou­ Giants, since tin* Hanford club is Vnrona i
I
a MIC*
IIt
V
«16
w
|point*
n i|||l«
Ihigher
I |||1
(oM-kett.
*
drove In five runs l.i lead the
This
than
It
Htale l.eague t'mpa
bles and five home runs, while resting one anil one-half gunir« . , - e n u i i
Boston Braves tn an 11-4 victory
hi* closest NL rival*, Ralph Kintr
out of first place in the chase for i
ab
hatting In r&gt;7 runs.
W" have seen many umpires 1)f Pittsburgh and Ed Katak of ‘■I1*" -v e r.th e ,American l * w &gt;lndu*te Edwin r t n ^ H u S y * Baas! «vf r.lh..C hkag...C uha,
4
I
work
'y
i
Tonroff started Ilia baseball ca­ the Florida Hlale League penuant.[McManus.
ork
on
the
Florida
Slate
League,
hi
.
Louis,
each
with
a
Ellis Kinder. Red Sox—pitched
o f.h a ttin g lead with .176
4
mark of
II
N i i l i l l l t u ’ u *‘show'
4a l l f l l i f *
4j
*esu
111,
itn a l
o C .t
Manager llul Gruber of till-1
j,
o hut
Humlnv's
was
the. Imost
reer In 1017, after graduating
4
flve-hilter as the Rostoii Reil
X
u
Decullar
we
have
wllnes-etl
in
all
from the University of Illinois Giants Indicated Inst night lliulj.i„ rici*. it*
,
............................. s r n - i T . - T L in .nu„h P, „ . - , u ‘ ” a lr i? . ' i r i' i . y . g
i . m
. r ' i . S
' a
i
lie
would
iirobabiy
send
RightH*»"f|l*.
rl
with a RH degree with n major In
r,
J ,l.,f
. . . . . . . . . Finri.la B U I.; ^
£
t
B “ 5. . • f e 1
S ^Ji
C, " M l 'm ; t S T S i . * *
iinudur
Jack
Hohack
to
the
bill
Buiin'wsm
4
physical education. He was signed
slugging Gus ZernlaI n f 'l ' htealn!' ,lrown S" '1 Clark. Hilly Tlson pud,
1
few York Giants to "piay l tonight to face the Islets. Hohack i liaraa. &lt;*
hy the New
Wh? h o f ils ^ s e e io o jh
l„ « * ' M"“ ’ Whelchel are substitutes. I
“ | 1 ''lY’secms that the scherlula tor \
X
11
for Ihe Greenwo.Nl, Miss,, entry bus won five contests thus ter i
xi. is if ? |Ih e circuit ..... .
by the lea-' . H" h «f 'h* flwl four among eragea ramnutcd t b r o o l s 5n*' M"'"hera of all teams of the Ion- 1 George Gehhardl, captain of
stenned
ounwrmi m a picnic at the campbmshlp Syracuse UnlIn the Cotton
____ League, a Uhl* yrnr, and has been deteate.riii1 i.rMburx
inn ooo ooo—1 1 gue, showed Hanford and lotea-*''1*'
leading Nl. hitters this
Cotton Htates
uImi.. HanLamki Springs Saturday mom- verilty wrestling team, is a low
toi oto sox—is .burg
Hun*
burg playing In Hanford on Sun..IP?* ^
^ ark, Boston, t&lt;(jy th , p|atP ijjJI times while
Clast C organisation.
He caught -----------game
---------------------------H
“«
,
ing,
Holler
stated this morning. 70 gulfer.
Last night the Giants
ilants iiullmlierVd
^ day and Mnmlav. However, the
over 1041 games for Greenwood Ills
_” "l*el^ sl/k!f«l,,pkm i.J1
! Hisv*l* has made only 72 trip*.
the hickory us Connie Knvukh*,. KaVells. rsisiito, Mullnawshl, liar- two teams received a corrected
first year and batted .110 .
si,i tlnrdnn f l l s i n ' S i n il 'ilJd Th' White Box freshman dropped
wilhur.
B-rAfte""The Giants moved him to Clin- Ruddy Luke and Tommy Cataldo I' *».
version uf the playing dates, and Hid 'mro^n. Oigwt*. 12»|^Oil Hod-, y.-y po)n, a t» |ow tils mark of a
K n# |ip er, A
A—
i." S {f(* .• • • . J
r iis t a- , l((u
NU
ten, Iowa, In the 1-1 leag u e for I hit home runs lo spark the S»M-i C”
T'aWln t. talks, He- Sanforil went tu Leesburg for the grs, Dodger*, .322, and Roy Cam Wfck ago.
k is SI’Vo»*^"i*laVdifr!
*, J i
a k is . Dapane
.121.
tha 1010-’40-’41 seasons, then Ihe f°rd attack.
Jisniia.ili-Kiispusr. K a vvahts.
------v „ . .
. lla,
. Dodgers,
„
, Dom Dimaggio of Boston moved,
lilt—lark a, rnntm! on ,Sunday.
GlanU moved hlin to Jacksonville
The Invaders tallied three runs.
t*.VnaVm' Hit-Aeosia. AraThe appointed hour for the ho- In thr m atter of home runs, thw1 from fourth to third with .14U alof the South Atlantic League for h' 'he first Innln? on a walk is-1
g—Wshsr. DP— Malinowski In glnnlng of
the till arrived, and si'ualion is normal. The Giants' though skidding 20 points f-r thi­
1042. lie hit .287 for Jacksonville *»ed b*-Jack Aragon, a double t.y j M*•Maau*' ' ’’ W''*"
ther* were no umpires In sight. Johnny Mil* boasts tha lead, week.
In 112 ronlests. lie did not play H«y Km pper, a wnIk by Hector | ivV'tTemlnlro f. '^l (STr*., RosifuiT Then-fore,
Manager Hal Gruber thank* to thr*# round tripper* last) Other leader* were George Kell
baseball In 1043, but returned to l^ ru g u and a single by Julian( i „ r„u* I,
I. grr—t.v
m» t.v Usmlocn *, wil- of Ihe Giants named Charles week, with nln*. Ralph Klner l*l«f Detroit with .141; Eddie Joost,
tmr
v.
Vnrolta
V
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ro
iia
t.
H
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Damlnt*-*)
MUNICIPAL PARK 8:W) P. M.
the Giants system In 1044 and j Acustn. Tbut was Hie end of lu lo Rl-t Inolnfs 1 runs flsslllo Peplu, one of his players to bo onelmdy one behind.
'Philadelphia, .142; Ted Williams,
1046 to play with tbe Jersey Cltyi'hlng* *o far us the Dodgers were 1 In « (linings 4 runs. WP—Vur- ump, while Manuger Julian Acosta I Brooklyn'*
Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson, red Boston, ,347
.347 (a 28 point climb
__
Giants of tho Class AAA I n te r - '‘"o w n ed , but (be beginning of nna. Wlnntr—Wllliur. I^issf—lie. sent Charles DeMInlco to the field hut on the western iaunt, took1 for the week); Gordon Goldsberry
rolnlro, tl—Amlsrsun Slut (lurnlks.
national League. While at Jersey
exciting night for over 1.204) T
to Im the other half of the combi- over In the runs batted In ilenart-1 Chlcngo, mid Dale Mitchell. CleveM l.
City, Toncoff hutted .266 and .2(12.1screaming fans.
nutlon. The* boys worked n pretty ment with 28, one above Mlsa'a land, .326 s p ic e ; Tommy Henrlch,
lit DUB he was appointed assist. I Hanford bumped ...... run across
fair gaino, too.
‘ total. Jackie also hold* the stolen New York .124; Eddie Robinson, i
ant coach ut tho Andrew Jackson I" the Imtlom of the opening frame
We contacted Manager Gruherlimses lead with six.
Washington, and nob Dllllnger, J
High 8chou| In Jacksonville, uml "* Fred Weber umi Ruddy Lake
yesterday morning to Inquire why
And Kuoki« Roy Slevers has St. Louis, each with .322.
was not able to report to the Jvr- singled, followed bv u double by
the umpires did not report to’ tho
sey City club for spring training.' Kavakis, scoring Wooer.
Leesburg Park, and be stated they
II* asked tbe Giants fur bis re-1 Thr Giants continued thnlr as.
had come to Sanford for the game,
tease, and It was granted.
satdt in tin* third canto with «
Grulier received a note from them
He decided to return to base- three run uprising. Johnny Me
upon urrivnt at tin- bx-al park
hall In lull), and signed with the Mann* .........
the frame with u
from Leesburg Sunday afternoon
4 T 4 T I I i.nAtiPn
P M IH IIIA
I . P e l &lt;m
Shreveport entry in the Class A A '*,”W rnlls'r l&lt;* shortstop, and Am T r a m
There Is a definite lastly In
I
ia
V
Ions
llsseh
14
14
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Texas league when* be played 8°" threw Ihe boll over Firsibnse » w i i i u i i
.saa i Vb the makeup of Ihe Florida Slate
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for two months before going . to I n,aii Acosta’s bead, ullowing Me- iln llia s v llt a
II II .41*0 i w League fur an Incident such as
(40 1
Palatka to lake over the reigns Manus tn move to second on the HI. A m tu slllie
It II
this In occur. If Ihe league pre­
1 ,4
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1
of tbe club.
play. Weber singled down the t’n ls lk n
sident had been un his Job, he
'»
At present Tuncuff Is an
■first base line and Luke popped lirtm u lo
would aee Ihel a cony r f the
»i i 11
i i lln l l
slstant coach at Ketterllnus High uul- Jl&gt;11
hit through Ihe l.e e sliu ra
master schedule was In hie i n R
e
e
a
lta
Tee
ilerUar
School In St. Augustliu*.
box Into centerflcld and McManus
plre-li-rhlef’s pooaewilon from
rv r:i ji
iis ln t s y n t e l i t M . A kavlkitn#
”1 expect to return to St. Au­ scortn. -Welier and Jones tallied
wklctl to make up Ike aaglgnH a n fo ril t l | l.* a s h iir g I .
gustin* and Ketterllnus next fall mi a triple hy Tommy Cataldo.
mertta
for
bla
umpjree.
If
Ike
D n ytr.n a llr s e li &amp;i P a la lk a I.
after baseball «cn«un,“ he re­ Luke rapped hi* home run lu ihe
umpire.ln.rhlef had keen on hi*
(Ismas T«4ar
fifth with none on.
urlsorto at 81. Augusllse.
ported last night.
Job he would hare doubled the
Hslnesvllle at liaLanit
Tlie big Sunford Inning eanie lu
A veteran with nine years’ play­
accuracy uf ihe printed booklet
payio he R e se ll nl HaiiToril
ing experience in the Glunts farm the seventh, when the locals (-hulk­
l.aasln
schedules and would have check,
Im re s i P s ls t k a .
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ayalein, Toncoff returns In the ed up eight runs. McManus walk­
rd Ihe master ropy at lh* league
w
i
ed, uml wiis snrrlflceil to second fjVw* York
Uianti for his tenth year.
office.
hi m
been with the Giant*
Weher. ............ id Junes singled i phltsitslpiiia
is if.
Since the umpires, who were
it
n
/o r ninny years.
mrs. and I like the or- *" f ' h e sni ks, then Connie Chtcaan
sell,■dulcd lo appear at the Han
14 It
gunlxation well, |
happy lo be Kuvukis poled Ids home mil far I !ea jnliiaiiu,
ford-Leesburg game, did come lot
17 17 4
I* IS 400
nmoH'luted with the
Hanford over Die left Grid wall lo clean! jJelrV.Vi
Hanford, tliey should linve checked
11
If*
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Giants and to pluy for Hal Gru­ the sacks. At lids point Manager
to determine where the teams
-llrs M lls V e s lr r it s r
ber. I think Hal In one of the fin­ Acosta pulled Di’Miidcu and placed
j were. Alm ost unyoue In dowuI'hll-HVI, 1, WmnIiIiiuIioi I
est malingers in minor league Roxlllo mi tbe bill. I'hc first bull
town Sanford could have told them
N«w Y o rk 10, 81. r.mils 1
baseball today. 1 have knuwu him pitched by Roxillo wuj knocked
tlu* game was being played In
rlvvflsiiit 7: l'hIIsit*liihIk
I tioaion 4j Dsirntt i
for a long time, and have always out of the park hy Cataldo.
Leesburg,
Malinowski singled Into .
vat’ion a i . l.HAiiUr
admired bis ability us a skipper,”
Umpires, according to IV4V
l
Prl
center mmiI Iluck llurga ami-----it....
Wilbur !
Toncoff declared last night.
league regulations, are supposed
10 11 .114
# 1 #
ilrrw
walks
tu
fill
the
suck*.
Mario
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” 1 am sure that 1 nm going to
to appear une hour before
I I 14 411
like Hanford. Now, I Just hope Vuroiia cairn* In In pilch for the
game-lime at Ihe park I*; which
IS 14 BIS
that I will hit able to have u good Dodgers nl this intliit In (lit* eon14 14 .411(1
a contest In lu be played. If the
II II
111
leal. Vnrunu uncorked
year," he assert ed.
___ _a wild
....
two men kail been at the Sen___
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tit
The new Sanford catcher is I'i'ch, and on Ihe play Muliuown). ( ‘lili'MM*.
ford perk en hour befoYe the
114
10 IS
crossed the plate uml Hnrgu and
H e s a lls V e s « e r!a r
scheduled lime fur Ihe Sunday
M .,-Inn I I , I'lllru M o l
Wllliur moved up u notch. Mi"
contest, they roold hare bee* I*
l l l l i l y M in * ■ i'h»iUI*i|.|
Menu* slapped a Iduw Inin right,
Leesburg by tk* lime the gam*
scoring Hargu ami Wilbur, eliding
alerted over Ikere,
Defeats
acoHiin hostilities fur the Giant*. Sanford
Theae ara some of the dlfflculKavakis rapped nut three hlta

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Two unesrned runs yielded by
Rd Burtschy eimhlcd the GreenVills eplnnera to edge the Hsvannah Indians, 11 tu I, In a thrilling,
action-packed South Atlantic League gams laat night.
Tha Augusta Tigers nlppad tha
Columbus Cardinals, (Ml. Macon
Psachea did all their scoring In
tha tob of the ninth to Iwat the
Columbia Rod*. S and 1.
The Jacksonville Tars' contest
• t Charleston with the rebels was
rained out.
Burtechv gave up only four
M attered hits In the seven Innings
M worked before he wait taken
M l for a plnchhlttor. He issued
f r te tickets to three Indians' In
UM seventh. One walked after
tk Adams booted a hot grounder
Otak
itch would have made the third
U That forced in the winning
rha Tribe’s single score came
&gt;■ four-bagger by Bill Donton
the fourth. The winner, Mike
Mlah. was In trouble almost
latently, Three times Jm got
laaif la the hole with the base*
•0. But each time be pittbed
saatf out
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the New Smyrna Itrarh
Lake and Cal aide banned util t% i|, by a III to fl eminl her
h lu each.
i afternoon.
Meanwhile, lopnotch pitching
Hugh Carlton pared Hi
Join took the llmwlliiht In the hit attack on two New
Florida Stale ben true laat night, hurlers.
Lou Ballard of DeLand shut out
DeMar pitched ami
Orlando, B-0, on ana hit. Wally caught for tha Sanford
Oaddls of Daytona lleash gave the Tri-County aetnl pri
Palatka Just two Inflsld hits as
-----------------------Daytona won. X-l.
MISS I.RNC7.YK I,
Tha other game of the pro.
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TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
PARTS AND SERVICE
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109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 10)I
ENJOY Sunday dinner at Lancy'- NEW FLOORS surlared to perfec­
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Kepainug
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21.50
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spring mid mattress
Term*.
1 used 3 pr. Living Room
Battery Service, 301 W. Firat
20.05
Suite
St.
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MATIIKR OF SANFORD
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SEE US FOR
Phune 127
Block 0 Highland Park. Price 203-09 K. 1st. Hi.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
$250.00 Term*.
PURE HONEY. ORANGE Itl.OH
AND TYPING
HUM. SEE HAWKE, PAOl.A,
CREDIT H lllL A U OF
Lot* 30 to 43 inrluilve, second »ecHANFORD
POST OFFICE.
tion Fort Mellon $105.00 each.
Phono 188
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us
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Lot* 1 , 2, 3 Block 0 Highland Park.
problem*
I, y reroimueuiling
lamlu Evening Slai Call Ralph I H I roXM iN rlX',1 lA D T. Mi h iia ta o I t i s i i m l i.e m i- ut i 1
painters wlm use igiulity ma­
Ray. I Iti6-J.
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ACETYLENE
Priced to soil, with term* to) work.
SENKAltlK Glass A Paint Co.
j vs ill nil Hu* ( \nt*
t lw U n t i i) Ills T ai;i Il iU ll&gt; i(|)|Kiliti!l
.1 11 111 I |* 411 1*1
WELDING
auit purchaier.
112-114 W. 2nd.
Phone 3211.
gi 1*2131»III j I m i l I f f I vut .Mil i*y Du* «I$m II» of M*p St I ht KDill i t i lit I mil Mfltill )
Hanfnrd Motor A Kqpi. t o
288 W. lul Street
C. A. WH1DDON, HR., Broker SWEET POTATO Vines and
drawn, Puerto Rim $3.oo a NOVELTY WORKS Lawn Fur­
11$ S. Park Ava.
Phone IM t
41/AKK IKK
Thousand, 870-11.
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niture repair*. All kind* uf worn!
Leaving titffujkgy, 3i*t, Many work. Boats A Truck bodies. Let
3 Red room ltduig ‘cti4fe to hukus figure on your Job. filmier
bargains,
book* 5 fur 15c.
Inet* dlRtrlct, amall cath pay­
A White. Glndervtlle, Phone!l
$17.50 nigh*, table $8/31. Hement or good hou*e trailer will
1(8)3-It.
rortla 5 for 10c. lllnlr ,'rodunta
be acceptable a* down payment.
under cost. Unity bed A Inner- LAWN MOWERS sharpened. In
spring mattress $20.00. Tricycle
cycle* repulled, hick Iind kev
I have hu*lne**e* that era operat­
$4.00 and other Items. 810 W.
work. No Wailing work gum
ing profilaldy. Term* ran he
1st. Phone III5-W.
a n te d
it. W
Shuinun, Din
urrunged, F i l l i n g Htnlion*,
East
till Ht.. Hanford, Ha
Lunch room, Radio and Klertrlc NICK running, freexing Idackeye
(Formerly with Williams Fm t
pens. Order now. Phone I56V-J.
Appliance *lor«, Dry Cleauera,
Shop I.
Hitrdwure store, Grocery Stum, SWEET pulato draws and sweet
potatoes fur hogs, cheap. 25211STEAM .11X 111114*1- Washing
Variety store, Tourist court,
Orange Ave. Phone 706-J.
Entire outside area including
Beer Garden.
screens. Free estimates Phnne
COMPLETE
bathroom
fixtures
1 need lilting on 2 A 3 bedroom
with tank A heater, 1 3-burner I collect Oviedo 21181.
home*, priced from $5,000.00 to
gas cook stove, 2 Iron badsted*. J WE HAVE, unexcelled fncilitic110 ,000.00,
Will tuke good fence posts as
our tnui-hltie, vurjivnlir u»d|
purl payment. Write P, O. Dux
slivi-t mclnl shops. Ni-w wuik
Have buyer* waiting fur good
211 or Phone 273-J.___________
ami ri'imlrs. No Job too small
dean house*, ready to move In.
ton luigi-. (’nil Duytmm lli-tivlii
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11421.
homes with
5 acre* laml.
'I'll*'’ I.ONE RANGED
DAYTONA IIKAtTI
Highest cush ju ic e paid f - r used
BOAT WORKS, INC.
C. A. WHIDimW, HR,
furniture. Ted Dr via Furniture F IR E S T O N E 'S New Service D. ’
II* H. Park
Phone IIM
Co. 311 K. lit. Ph. B6S.

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PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
te». 4 Florida Slate Hank BMg.
OR FARMS, bot.ea, bualneaa
property and acreage, *ea your
r A. Stroul Realty Agency
Orla R. Mathli-ux, Anociate
1307 E. Second Street or phono
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UNFURNISHED garage apartniont, gna atove. Adult* nnly.
2300 Mellonvllla.
FURNISHED 4 'room apt. Adults
1 only. No pet*. $36 month. Phone
SEVERAL homaa, ranging in
816-W.
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rlca from $3^00.00 to $7^ 0U.AT T liE Cowan Apia.,. convert3. Some of theaa hornet are
lently located acroaa from tha
new and some era d o te in.
Poet Office, one room efficiency
Terma can be arranged on aome
apartment, modem tile bath,
of them.
•uitahle for builneea couple or Uatlnga wanted on homea, farm*
individual. Phone 660.
and grove*.
J. W. HALL. Realtor
STORE Boom. 316 I T 6th. Street. 2418 Mellonvllla Ave. Phone 888W.
FURNISHED Room* with kltchanA
ette. Gat A hot w atir. 618 W. Unflniehod Dome on Good Paved
Highway—Livable but needs
“ __l»t. Street, Hanford._________
finishing l n a 1 d a—completely
6 ROOMS 1 beth, unfurnished.
Wired i
Deep Well)
Large
_ Phone 1699-Jl. j . T. Keatnar.
■chi 16 Acrea High
Screened Porcht
Store A Filling Stetlon combina­
Ground with Beautiful, Large
tion, good location. Phona 646
Treat i Pond at Rear. Terma on
aftar 8:00 P. M. 1188-W.
$2,500. j or Cash $2,260.
John W. D, Moore
FIVIJ
room furnished
houae, cou­ HomeSea
FI A ) room"
furnJakid houae.
or
Income Property—Con­
ple only. Avellable until OeL I.
Justify Quick Sal* for A
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realter dition*
Reasonable bath
Prb
t— Price—6
Room
Undeelet, AeeeHdld
Bungalow and Detached EfflAllan lie Bank BMf,
room modem apt Furnish- j S ^ W ^ T c f e R B . Realtor

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Mount Rainier Washington, la
It la estimated that the larfeat
of the Indian mounda at Chahokl, an e itn c t volcano 14,408 feet
golf
Ul. might have taken !I00 yeara high.
Porfmarnock—Willie Turneaa
to build.
The Irla la the colored diaphragm of Klmaford, N. V.. the U. S.
The atate flower of Maaaachu- of the eye. the center of which la rhnmplon, defeated Alan Turner
of England In the first round of
pierced to form the pupil.
eelta la the mayflower
the llrltlah Amateur golf tourna­
ment.
Harlech, W elra- Grace l.enctyk
of Newington, Conn., and Peggy
Kirk of Findlay, Ohio, advanced
to the third round of the British
Women'* Amateur.
HASRHAU.
New York—Joe DIMagglu, New
York Yankee*' ailing outfielder,
I,turned to uniform for a pre­
gam* workout but there wan no
indication when be would he aide
N IC K 'S P A C K A G E S T O R E
to return to active duty.
ROXING
410 Sanford A n n u l
Cincinnati—Joey Ma u l in of
Cleveland outpointed Hu, Leslievich of Cllffelde, N. J , to gain

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TUESDAY MAY 14. 1949 4&gt;

THE SANFORD HEHALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

W est Side Children
Visit Sanford Zoo

Ford Rejects Terms
Of Union Proposal

Tradition Protects
300 Japanese Women

First grade pupils of the Weat
Bide Primary School were host*
to kindergarten children of the
school on a trip to the Zoo this
morning.
More than 72 youngsters, ac­
companied by teachers and 46 mo­
thers, walked to the Zoo where
they had an hour of fun watching
the animal* and birds, then re ­
turned to Ihe scbtKil to rnloy cup
cake* and pink Ire cream. The
school room* were decorated w|ih
gladioluses. Mr*. Marlon St. John,
school principal, had charge of
the program.

DETROIT, May 2*-&lt;JP&gt;—Th#
ford Motor Company today re­
jected term* of a union propoaat
for arbitration of key issue* in
the 20-day-old Ford strike. But
Ihe company asked the union for
further meeting* to work out a
mtlsfactory plan for arbitration.
Kuril Vico President John ft.
Iinga* wild company officiala
were "particularly •'ratified" that
li,&lt; union had agreed to arbitra­
tion.
However, he added:
‘We are not In agreement that
you have properly stated the
qiirstloii to be Mubmltted to m
competent third party, and there­
fore suggest that you meet with
u« tomorrow to discus* your let­
ter and It* Implications.

By O. H. I*. K IN O

A f Newafeaturea
TOKYO—Th* American occupa­
tion has penalrated or affected al­
most every place in Japan, but In
Ihe inner palace of the emperor
and empress mure than 300 women
live in tinrlitiunal, unbroken seclualon.
Some little-known fart* about
palm* life am disclosed In tha
current Issue of the ntHgaiin*
Yotnlhono Shunju in en urtlct*
called "Lndie* Aroiiml the Em­
peror."
Thirty or more court ladle*
serv^ the loyal ruiiptr, assisted by
ilCKl maidservants, Except for EmL e g isla tu r e A ction
peror Hirobito, NO men are allowed In I be litliei palHce. On osf t natraueS Prom Page Uae)
casinn* when building repair* a r t
to consider nothing hut financial
necessary, kith ' precaution* are
Comm Ihhoii M eet
matters.
i
taken to keep-worker* from ca»ual
Ha xnld Insufficient time re- 1
contact Wllb the patacr women.
MsatlnafS Krum Kaee Oeai
main* to give proper considers- I
Tradition rigidly govern* the
lm mi opinion a* to the probable
Hon to npproprlnlions and tax
women’* live*. Practically all are
strength of concrete tdork con­
measures.
recruited from Kyoto. Candidate*
struction for the pool.
The House passed unanimously '
are reunited to perform "the new­
Plana for a building to bonne
a bill to set mi the Pl-eounty tenbroadcasting equipment and stu­
comer'* dance” completely nude
tral ami south Florida flood and
dio* of Radio Station WTHH on
drought control district and -wo I
except for a. transparent skirt.
other enabling acts.
the -outhwe*t corner of the block
Purpose of the dance ia explained
**«
In t .n .U , I ito
n permit
rial r m I i nk
ae r v x I f fife
In which their tower Is located im­
The measure is designed to '
as Intended
observation
i undo rip * across the Imliiinn countryside toward Terre mediately east of the Mnyfalr Inn,
help carry out provisions of tlm . THE HKATH-DRAMNti runnel of u tm
of physical fitness for maid dulls*,
overall water control bill passed - Haute, hilnging dcntli and dcdiurtlnn. The twist cr, one of several winch struck through the Mid* weir approved, pending final ap| but this Is said to lie unknown to
west, killed fiv,. persons al Trire Hnnle,&lt;•
(International Houndpliotol
yesterday.
provnl by Lily iliillding Inspector
RIADV TO TAKI OTP on a taxi test at a Burbank, Calif'., airport Is tha | the candidates.
Before Its nauxage. Rep, Keith
Howard Favllle. The land 1* leased
These attendants must Ire pre­
naw twin turbo Jet-anglned XF-90. It Is dtslgned tn trsvel behind enemy i
of Martin failed In an attem pt
from Ihe City by tlio station.
pared at any Him* to die for their
lines,
seeking
out
specific
military
objective*
as
well
as
any
Incidental
to have his county exempted from
An ordinance was discussed to
target, whether on land or tn tha air. lit speed wilt be determined In emperor or empress. In case of
the bill until participation was ap­
require Installation of flush tollthe try-out*. Later, the new lighter will be taken to the desert lest bese earthquake, fire or other calamity,
proved III ii local referendum, lie
el* in all new construction or on
at Muroc Dry Lak* for axperlmental flights. (International Soundpfiolo) they are required to rush In tha
said Ills people did not feel they
cxi-illug construction when saidImperial k handier within three
needed water runtinl and that
lary privies require repair or teminutes to help protect the royal
they would be laved without re­
plaeeiuent.
couple.
ceiving benefit*.
A request to elose the alley be.
The maid's Jobs arc not easy.
The Seuale passed 32-lt the
bind the I'ntllek Fruit Coiii|iany
They must wash quantities of
bill untiling (ialneivllle hs the
on French Avenue In order to alI white silk clothing In cold water
*ite for a State Medical College.
low for new additions to the Plant hard' "ru'd
laud wilh little soap lest they In­
The final vole mine suddenly a f­
was made by Hail Wright. He was ,„„*ea
jure the fabric. They a rt not fed
ter opponent* withdrew amendtold that the City will contact
T, ’
'Well, because the head maidser­
menta designed to cripple Ihe hill
other owners of property adjn.
'
vant profits by economising on the
W K t lX K ID S f
I
The vote came on an amend­
food allowance.
ment whirl, would have required
Western Jinilm iM
'I* ‘hB H,,vy M n r* "•*&gt;*«* « leaa H e N
News
Dlstim-tiims are sharp lietween
the tdlr selected for Hie aeliool
Western
Jarntnir**
A
request
fur
a
IM
P
minute
park*
junior ami senior maid duties,
to put up ll.niHl.IXtn, furnish
T lie 1 ( i C lo ck C lu b
lug
lone
In
front
of
the
Palim-lln
'
Fighting
and the junior* are subject to has­
k IPU-tird luiHpilal and donate
News
Grocery at 317 Palnietlo Avenue ,
''
Hporl* Heine*
ing by the seniors during thslr
land for Hie school,
Popular
Music
by Harry Carrington, owner, was
* 11
i An attempt to gel the bill to
(ruining period.
Murnlua Devotions
refeired to Mayor Carrawny am i! attention
rkgulate gas and electric cotnpan- I
Moods In Music
Ms mi get McKibblii for Inver’.lga- hue* "''ift
World at Nine
14a off the llotlS* rnlender WHS
(Ireal llvums A (Jiiul
lion.
Uni iudU
UhSUrressfill (inlay.
V a rie ty
L egal N otice
Aptdieatlon of Ed llln '/e ef conn* so
Urp, Hhrppnrd of 8t. Jolllls, |
Angels I'enr lo Tread
lilil. New lluriowed 1
Chicago, operator of a sight seeing the eilv
chairman of Hie Appropriation*
N
t
lT
IC
I) O K M S I T I I R ' I *A 1 ,R
Ilf.
hesltrt
a
Mint
boot, to tiring Ills bout hell* for close call
Committer, tiled unsuccessfully to
Notice Is hereby given th at In
Morning Variety
cruises was reviewed, and the t’lly
Three
p iils u a u ia
uf that c e rta in
fin a l
rsturn tin- measure to his group
Music llaw nll
d ecree
nt
for**' in su re
arid e s ls
World nt Noon
will offer him the same lease | Whangpoo,
for study,
m ad* and entered Into mi Ih e fifth
lio n C lu b
Iruns as to former sight-seeing were sun
"We waul to amend It In com
Alder van I e I’nlv
lis t of A p ril I Pt». In and by Ihe
Isial*. said Mayor Carrnwnv.
lOita-k oh
niltlsr so that If it finally passen,
Musical Varieties
I ' l i n i l l fo u r t In anil tor Hem lm ile
DRIVINO Hit CAR IHROtiOtl ihe pi, ltd line at the .IK K Industries bstthearlnc ptsnl In Fhltsdelphls, president
liar
None
llanclt
C
o unty, K lo rld a . in C h a n c e ry , in
the people nf Florida will have u " "h"*n L Hull smile* al sliikr r , who d i-n m " him into Ihe struck pistil. A temporary court nrder halted
A leinesentallve of the Huper- 11 aectlnn i
Today's Hlar
a c e rta in cause th erein pending
better chance," Hep. Melvin of
bo Hairy of HI. Augustine was
rlverhn
Mils \ llendllpes
w h e rein h: leone &lt;1. H olly, p lain ■
m«i* picketing ui Ihe plan! ami limitnt the number uf drmmistrators to leu. (fnlrrmUlunal .Itniurlphnto)
Bantu Hns* sal-1.
Memory lame | Army I
l i f t . ve. t lu ir y .1 In iu ls p . el n |. -Is
.Music levers Program
fendante. I. II M W atson a s Hps.
The bill would give the Itnllrosd |
Keeping your llnlry "
d a l M aster of s a lil C o u rt by said
and Public Utililit-H Com nils shut
lly lleipiesl
decree appointed s h a ll o tte r for
l.v ro s uy laidles
authority to regulate gas and ;
Two On*misth
sa ls fin cash, amt sell al public
.Musi,
of
Mloplieri
Kosii
o b lc ry before the fro nt dour o f the
elerlrlr rompanli-H which are ilir- |
Lucas' Report
Tin- A:1U Itrlabt Hpnl
C o n ti House to Haiitord. Heniltinle
.............. m in i Fro m F hm*
H e e l i.lle a l fu r r .ls lc r a t'X fr
dfir no Write aupeivision at pre
Htory Hour
C o unty. F lo rid a , between Ih e I s i s l
t'sstw ..... I.
mi l ive,| ill Idimlnn only
stilt. It iilsn would increase tin- |
Newa
t l ' n n l l n u e i l F r o m • •* « * H a i l
ho urs o f sa ls, on M onday, th e Sin
Hlm-k Market Iteporl
Tin- Mogisliate ru m iH o n ilse d nml Hint lip had no III
rommlsshm from llua# to five ,
dnt n t .1line, 11»*fs the sam e tilin g
U lC H snres, I . ileu s sa id a ll would
Dalellue Florida
n
11ri I e Day or flilrs C o u rt, th * f o l­
-ui
'i
Iliri'P-dny
delay
n
ml
ridmipil
nquea
before
^11
whs
member*.
I
i r q i i i r r c u iih li'r a h le tim e .
Kami Market lleport
lo w in g desi-rltred re al and personfor Hu- second lime tn set b a il H ip home office,
Tw l-t.lle Holias
T h e p re s id e n t, lie re p o rte d . • Is
al
pro p erty
situ a te
In Bem lnol*
Hports Parade
oucnmnsHir a only recouran Is a ls o " v e r y a n x io u s " fo r siu-edy
t o r Etater.
Colloid anltl Ihe II K "with
County. K rerlo a. tn w lt i
AKC Scm rity
Joan tlrooks Hinas
lo
t
s
so
nrol
t
*
o
f
Ht
Jo se p h 's
He snld H ip qtimlle-i Imnirdi
Ha reHittirr-es," should have bail I L K * !!! * i!?- ‘T ' " " ' 1 l.n*frnr* e n a ctm e n t o f le g is la tio n a u t h o r is ­
Dririlua on a Cloud
acco rd in g to W in
H eardatl's
Hos.-n tor a lardy
fili-ly
before
H
ip routt wits wlieth- li" d
..............
in
g
h
im
to
re
u
rg
u
n
ia
e
the
go
verdifficulties
getting
ready
Tnroito
?n
sintem
l.
‘
"
limp recorded III I ’ lat llo o k I.
K'naiihMsS Kvam r*a* na*l
Popular Music
• r to admit Elslpr to hall, He ad- for the case,
on lu g * 111 uf th * p u b lic ■re­
on an AEL advisory commute be
l»trsr mit Dope
. H i, ■ Uijekmn*l*r Was first slactcd m eHnot.u se M a jo r it y Le n d e r M rL n rco rd *
of Hniiilunle
C o m ity,
lied
lie
would
tiol
go
Into
the
iner,
"Thu
defeiiMp,
Hall
Maine
Illa
rio
n
s
railed lo testify.
!.,!
"
.
,l|
pl
urcsiilrnt
of
Ibe
Ifln.tMNi
meinlier
F lo rid a
Popular Music
Its iif the rase nt this I inn- iilul it-siuiu-ea, tins been utile to pre- DRW In 1046, tie won re-election m uck sa id th a t M r. T r u m a n linn
Lltleiitbnl said that the advis­
A lso a ll fu rn itu re . fu tu re *
tlrulei4 NalloliH
rriMtMills'll:
, pnrp Its case," Lollard snld.
and equipment on (he aho y*
ory committee was unanimous tn
Cliisslcal Hioivenlrs
In Ittifl and 11147 without iqipiml- " s e v e r a l le n t g a n lrn t lo n p la n a " he
descrlhed real estate as of M ay
"Dure Is a gentleman who on
Hr derlum l hu had riqilp* fir Hun.
New e
w a n ts In N iihniit to C iin g r v s s IniIts approval of sending the Iso­
IS . IS IS
Tiirnlalile Time
lb" face of it line lirru ronvlrti-il, Iiansrripts or photostats of all
topes nlirond
Ml-lnlalit Heudssvons
I f M WATHMN
At Omaha (ieurge It. Hass, in e d ia t'-ly and Hint he w o uld lik e
i
ch-ascil
on
hall
and
lias
ilisupdocuments
In
the
Elslur
case,
In
have
f
ilia
l
a
p
p
ro
v
a
l
o
f
the
H p srlal M aster
Llllriilhtil said the answer tn
News
orsswVi'iit nf AL**rm
t-clued
floin
America.
As
far
a*
"We
nre
prepared
tn
ileniunHis
-i
Hff
H
iit
m
ir
n
tiiin
h
ill
by
.lim
u
I
,
i
f
the iiiieallim of whether any He
cal R opposed Ruck master, claim­ lo isa ib lc
tills
court
is
cmu’c
iin-I
llic
nml*
sm
ite
now
Hint
no
extradition
of­
almmnle nialcriul—from which
fer lm« been expediti-il ns much liosc at all lias been committed ing Hie DRW head was not mili­
caul the Ift per cc*'t cut
bombs arc made—bus Itecn ship­
tant enough. Hass was beaten tin-Lucan
lie possible. | don't
feel Mr by Elsler." Lollard declarod.
I loos.- iqq .&lt;qii lilt ions innped uhroiiil Is "a flat no."
Hitt
lo
H
H
H
.
Llaler has any coiiiplaliil wllb Iho
"Eixli-r has never been guilty
Carroll I.. Wilson, riuiimlssluii
Militancy has been n watchword m lttre proposed in Marshall I’litn
priH-eeililiifn which have tukun it perjiuy. Hi was never i-liaigcil
genrrnl niaiiugrr, related Hie
with Ihe DRW, which fathered stieiidllig was md discussed with
dlnec
so
fai
in
tills
niitiili
y
"
v.
till
petjui
y
and
never
cunvlrtcil
ANNOUNCEMENT
story of the Hanford plant lest
the I’reshlcnl.
The 62 year-ol,| romiiiunist
cTIn- (&gt;mts-il States lias adopt- the nation's first sit-down strikes.
which he said showed lack of suf­
tt n y h iir ii le p e k le d e a r lln r sta ta During
Hie
three
end
a
half
.yeara
wore
the
name
lan
aujt,
now
bail
,.||
a
policy
of
'clued
first
and
ask
ficient security
protection. He
Ruckmaster has tmen president, m im ts th st lie p la n s to m a k e a
(y crumpled, as when he wan car- questions afterwards."
said steps had been taken to cot*
there
have lieen no major strikes f ig h t " fo r its ir s to r a t lo n a .
reel this.
In tha tnduatry.
K iim M 'i' i V o r k e r K
Negotiation* were ronrluded
Civil Right*
peacefully for postwar wag* Inereaaes nf Dt'i, cents an hour In
1H NOW ASSOCIATED WITH
ir n e iin n f it F i.n n F a a * (la a l
104)1. Il«k cents In 1047 and II
JACKSON VII.Ltfi. Msv It —■&lt;A I* i
Vt'ift't
ji
I
i
I
l
M
ark
et
lM anufaiTurers Ansoclaliou report*- Alsu moving up w** F, M. rents last year. The average think the House will pens any bill
— Ftorbts F a s tiiniM*,
that rnmpnrnd with n yeai ago iiirkemmn of Mcmplila, Tetm., hourly rats for rubber worker* In Hull does mil include iulnncthuis
Hal** to iris llt in
Kr is u s d * a
— . tvt* n rr iir I hi? I»**!t* !»'* '«*iH Iimh • thi* u ii Ioii 'h Houlhmi ilirrctnr wlm lietween II .HQ and II 06 in Akron is a menus of dealing with naN*l W|l. leers ntn*
v.f/i!'* * „ . natural riilihcr, hut &lt;1 17 pci relit ndvaucerl lo vice pi evident,
where more than half the union's otlu-r nictliods fail.
L a ra *
It os
s&gt;
s*
-I veaatabl** "lore synthetic.
Illiu rkiu n slcc was mil available inrmherahlo la rimrentrateil. The Inuiil emergency dispiltns when
Mollmo
II in
ti
,fis
*la
ordinary
Which Innv he why the llritlsh for rolliuienl on Ihe decision. He seal* Is slightly Inwer in other
Last week Powell had cxpccletl
Small ..........
i* ••*
fit
fi*
Katrs
Kelley to lie out of th* country
Whnre he wilt he gUft to wekome former euatomera
i lllVelle« i all- wr|d Dlilcli lire so hitter.
i re|kirlrdly Is in Lhlcagu In uego- part* of the country.
larpa ......... II m
.St
.*»
from June I to July A.
11,.i.. .i.nn.4.110,
However,
llritlsh
aigumplits iiiilc H cpptract with the (jmsl. I,'-Mlur*r» •*!•« -Mini In coil
and greet new one*.
i'ln u r
Hint wc iiliniilil cm tail avntliellc ] rich Rubber Lo.
On Hu lin.-Ms of tlu&lt; earlier In.
Th* South American rhea,
L a r a s .......
&gt;i os
si
t*
i u m iiiiu k »cT nll*l"1* 1,0 **"' Rritlsh mill Dutch'
lliickm nslcr, considered a inein- romatlmea called an ostrich, dif­ fornuiH.... Powell had cmisidrrod
IUd|um
fit OS
40
*4
V itnspii
t ie', wnilld have less roinprllllm i In lier of the union’s conservative fers primarily from the nstrlrh labor nml civil rights legislation
, poorer
I i i , peddling their natural
iirtnlnrl ■clement, was hroiigtit under fire by having three clawed toes mi stymied.
"" r"w
; bring* ecofflng from many in the by llnheri (Inihi-r. pre*l&lt;teiit nf each foot Instead uf twn nulled
lack rsftry Atuerlcnu Indiistrv.
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The shells uf peanuts, which
low In cnntiecUoii with Ills handling may b* burned as fuel, produce
of union fund*. Harbor arcnntlngly a fertiliser, a cork substitute, and
I'xeriitlve hoard ami acquitted.
a substance valuable In flra-exTTjtsti he filed cmintct'-chargcs
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heart burled with her.
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"toils iitday becoming moetly
north to northeast tonight or
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V O LU M E X X X X

Morse Seeks
Powerful Bill
On Unification

HANKORI), FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

West Powers
Seek Soviet’s
German Plans

A m Council Of F o reig n Miniate™ Opened C onference

Informntion On Red
Projects For N a­
tion
Are Sought
In Ministers’ Meet

• ’fcgstetfe
ocratic P r o m i s e s

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f iv% / R i* ht8

WASHINGTON. May 2V (/TyScnalur Mono (R-Ote) preued
today for an armed force* unifi­
cation bill that would give the
Secretary ol Dcfcnie authority to
"knock tomr head* together down
•I the Pentagon. *
Unln* Secretary Johnson rati
deal this way with top leader* of
the Army. Navy and Air Forte and
eul out "tinsel and title," Moric
•aid, (here never will he either
"true unification” or the multimillion-dollar savings that real tin
ificalion would bring.

&amp;

The Oregon Senator offered five
amendments to a bill written by
the Senate Armed Service* Commit­
tee to revise the 1947 unification
ad.

Democratic Leader Luca* of Il­
linois told a reporter administration
fortes would defeat Motia'i amend­
ments.
•‘The committee brought out a
pretty good Mil,” l.ucaa said. “It
n has the hacking and support of all
** three armed services and I* about
as far as we can go now.**
And )’resident Truman pledged
himself anew to fight for fulfill­
ment of the Democratic platform
pronilrt-a on civil rights.
lie made the pledge after rereiving the annual Robert 8. Ab­
bott award as the Individual who
ha* done most In tha past year to
adani'e the Ideals of full cltlMiiship without regard to race, creed
Jk nr rotor.
The sliver plaque was presented
in n White Mouse garden cere,
nmny, by John H. Keiigslacke, etlItoi nml publisher of the Chicago
Defender, negro weekly.
In accepting It, Mr. Truman
■aid he Imiwd he will continue to
deserve aurh recognition.
Two es-Marlne* came out fight­
ing on the Senate floor to give the
Marine Carp* more voice In the
unified armed aervtre*.
0
Senator Dmiglt* (Drill! and MeCqrthy (R-Wle), who served In the
Marines during Die war, were
(('•atlas** n s Pag* Mighti

WEDNESDAY MAY 25. 1919

I'A Ills, May 25—t/P&gt;— Ih r
three Western P,ns rr* tmtaj
ilrmsndrd (he political unlflrsilun of Germany *■&gt; a condllinn fur German rrnnomlr
unity. Frenrh anttrre* reported.
I Hr Amrrlran. British and
I rrnrh foreign ministers look
this position In replying in
Hostel Forrlgn .Minister Andrei
V. Vishlnshy, «hu yrsterday In.
I sislnl upon re-e*1*bll*hment of
Ihr Fnur-l'nwer Alllrd Control
I'utinrll for Grrmsny. Thr ('nunrll has mil funrtliinrd sinrr
Ihr Russians anlkcl out of II
almost a yrar ago. Thr We*Irrn
ndnistrrs runlrnd Ihr
rounrll had lirrn grrntly hamprrn l hy Soiirl irlu r,.

Associated Prawn Leaned Wire

M ulti-M illion D ollar
Increase Is Proposed
For Florida’s B udget
Roaring Rattle

Victor Reuther

Develops Inside ; Hurt Seriously
City Of Shanghai i

By Blast Of Cun

Reds Aitempt To Cut Union Kxccutive fsi
Fscdpr Routes For
Shot In Home Ry
N;ii ioiwilist
Army
Unknown Assailant

804 shipped at this lima laat year.
During latter April, with raln-i
and heat causing black-heart and
Might and yield* dropping off
dellv, it looked Ilka a continuation
of thli would ftnleh off a big part
# o f the acreage.
Then cam* cool, dry weather.
Celery reapondad quickly and yield
Improved from ooa to two ran
an acra. This continued through
laat Friday whoa the weather
turned very hot, continued dry and
deterioration act In again.
On Monday, ehlppera aetlmated,
probably leee than 4FT acre* of
golden and MO of paaeal remained,
end of thla ha prvdleted a yield
of leea than ona ear an acre.
Oviedo ahould flalth ehlpplng la
about a woak, and ReUwood and

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and MS

Scii.iic A ppropriations
Group Tops C abinet
Request By $10 Mil­
lion For Biennium
1 Al l. Ml tMSKK. May 25—
'd ’i Ihc llmiac ilrrllncd today
to m e rrid e ro m m ltlre re|er(IO n
nf a lilll lit permit h e llin g on
h a rn c *, ra re * in I'ln rld a . T h e
nmtinn In put the h ill on the
ralrm f.tr despite the co m m ute*'*
r e in lion drew 10
a f f lr m U I r *
to lrs m il .1,1 against II. D f ille d
her arise « l" o - lh ird s so le la re,|" ir r d to m e rrid e * ro m m ltlcC .

I
WASHINGTON. Mat 25—1,1*1
Mas .’*i i/l’i
-Srnatnr Frrgusmt (It-MIrh)
liril min s Ii.iuuImi drmalid in lhr Srnslr lists)
oaring lisltlr 1st that llir lust irr Drparlmritl
«n(«r III.,I, Ihr qrgr dr, rhipnl
hrlp track dun n Ihr nuolil
I Al.l.tllAHSKK. Mat 25—
HKRI.1N. Msv 25 t/l't
An
? V hZ . E T Problem ^
have mmted to *
'd*i— Uie Senate today p in e d
Uni,, iiiu,: Viiinii.ihtl,, living In hr slayrrs uf Vlrtnr anil H ah
THIS 18 A GENERAL view of tl*
ilg Four Council of Foreign M in iste r* Jwgan i
f
A, |,.ft d i m Britain« Xmrriian delegation .'none si ihr
*r Mrulhrr, I tr I roll lahnr trail•7-5-1 • hill to end rent rnntrol
the Big
I•stl'i dim i, ,, li.i, L. in Wnnsuug •rra.
Frrgusim rallrd Ihr Senwtwean East and West. Euro,w are • be
Kl, C o m m l e a r Andrei Vlshln.ky
In Horld* on Aug. 15, after
Ri«
hour
Foreign
Ministers
Con.mil
r
„
i
p
,
.
were
blowing
up
everys ir ’s altrnlhiu In (hr shooting
ary of Stale Ernest Ik.vln. Right
" " 7 , ^ ; ' ............. (international Radlnphotei
• mending II |» etempl ale enunIfirm r tsul today that thr Wr»l- Run f ihr, ,„ „ |,| AI 'I (HI 1* M last night uf Vlrtnr Hrulhrr,
S
f S
Ac
ties. Th* House, which passed it
**ill Power' look In Rut'lall Mints- llir "hulr hull/,in I,, dir nurlll nl lira I Inn si dlrrctor nf Ihr CTO
earlier, must agree to the
aulomnbllr workers unlnn. And
Irr Amlrrt Viduinky In «pell mil seemed I,. &gt;■a|-I,-,lr
Amendment* before H gires to
hr rcrsllrd Ihr shotgun altark
the tHisernne.
ihr detail* id lluill.l |(|iqett» tnr
A|&gt;|iti-nllv llir government srtl- srvsral mnnfhs sgn un Vlrlnr'a
t irrniiiny's rr-utnln slioo
dirrs. imllimi Ii.ii k lirfnir ihr sil­ brofhrr. Malter, whn hrads thr
I Al l AHANSCF. Ms, J) UP,.Ihr minim m l said ihr U S., ls Hi IIIU ( nmuiimiil*. b in, „|i llir auto IIli lull
------A
maximum -vf 1ti4.Ar&gt;|,000 jn
Mr It a Mi and I'rani r do lint plan In llirl dump,. In.mli, slid inmiiiliun
D l.m n l l . May J , , 1*1
Vt, lor riew I o r , for llic „c*r t" „ years
make snv reply si Ihr |irr«rnl ■li,Isllslii,it, ii Liangs,in Airlirld.
WASHINGTON. M.v 25 (/!•) jamr* i'nirrsbil. burner .SrrreUiy
. . .
Hurllirr. Iirollicr of President W.il w,|s |u,qio,e,l loihiy m llte gcncr.tl
A ll tit*r h, liij. i ; 111&gt;it *1111&lt;I r11 4IhmiK
Mrnsr ws. Iiiiitrd m .............. ........... ............ .. h«Uy. The I"mr In Vi.......
............Ml pro
ter Horliiri I l f thr f i n l jilted *|t|it»|ill.tllon&lt; hill tlihniillerl by
. ——
|
| . n,j.(1 t,r ,r llirrr In lull him lairwrll
j |&gt;,,s.s I Ir id id ilii'V Mrdii i In «l In Hu* t it v »!•* i h* K i I h HimtiihiHl w llh Auto Workeis onion
mvslerl tlie Senate A|i|irn|,mlion« I nm*
mrtrr d.H.i nil llir Snvifl
vl Imi.u duuIhMd ut WnnHiiliir
ouily
.In.'
.in,)
wo,utdeil
it liiv | milter
fill
II
phs
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hr
I
’itllllllltflint
w
Vtori*
Action H alts Reporta;
.
ih'tn iMiu* *l in fuiiki1 thr Siiimtnil- l,nn,r L**1 il’gllt
|
||,r lull, which tom e, up for
Fren ch ttiu n r* ilrnu-il that " ,r ini
IJ
ould Not
,'«,n
ll,r ",|",
r
’ *il
rf*i t ishit n
ivt'iiiip
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a. W
VVOUIU
IX O l ReM
rM
|, „v'u. ritn»l
end praynl
An III, known t,,.ill,ml fu ril' dehalc I rld.iy. propose, that 1245,th icc W c tlrtn nSMilalt-r* lt.ul to il’ if I In*%*iifi mil i*lim«&gt; if
open Its L egation! »o iamb nr gi«i. «!»"• him n
I
hVfl*
(tY|*| I It *If tt f114 i In through i It,ml window ol the lumir 4lh.(HI() hr ,prnl for operation of
In iP t l last iilltht h i tin , murnuig to
pefti'c.
mnil |•••(*&lt;11• ii-* t«.iihh&gt; kjux *• l nm sluiltlv lirlorr midnight, poll, r rr llir stair Dial lops hv Fh4ftfi.f)00
frame
a
tim
im
on
rcplv
to
V
itlim
WASHINGTON. May 25 &lt;/»•) — i Sestet) In Hit- wmsihsth.-ni.-s «.
muni m iu Ihi ui-.t rit y
portrd
the mioiml a,ke,l lor by Governor
sky. H ir y |w untnl m il that the
tiliim'av ill of SluimuIm■
jjeriden, Tsuurnu
lllirlhr,
w.iioillrd 111 llir W.lire,i ,„d thr ( .dnnet Ho,(gel
th trr m im ilr t, had met all last
StlllllfHi
h
N
jii
Inriithsl
tt'fil
Nstb.iniel F’ . Devi* *» minister '" (j,,, |&gt;ri.sid,'nt’s t'nhlnii. mtiiilii-r«
( oiiuiilision
■t
I D
‘I C
*1
ur-r-k to adopt a iiu nm im W c.tcru lll’ltl flirt ,|| |.1 iiJlTfs) i|( (it«^ *)|(* light ryr mil light ihoiildei
Hungary, where this cuunlry lias uf Cungrt'ai,. thu natiim'- milltniy
Sni.fti.ivt * i • **k
ll'ii
mm till *4
llir &lt;in iimsl.sm e, wrrr milt Ii
llir , oinmillrr ilivi led suggestpolicy
w
lm
li
alicady
i»
hrheel no representalum
leptcirnlalmn tiller the rhlffn. frlenda nml n*«i»uilrllir ,.ilnr .i, llir .hooting nl W,liter n i _Si.itr -pending into two parts;
mu pul into e lic it in the it n m iil M1HI'■IM't I ' j 11 tli* I Mil iii r l | | ill til
Thn
i-nrtt-ui"tnrti’d
'I«l"w
trisl nf Cardinal Mindsicniy.
- -wh fp ,m lhp
t'f I H'U Ml II III! H/.l‘I'll Mil
j{11III411 Hitelliei a year ig„
12 11,701 ,fMM&gt; for et-euli.tl primary
,
q
negotiation* wiih Vidunsky
*»i iilir*'
Tlie action »el «l w»l
blthed National iVmiti iy d » rtlv | J c r | i n
b y ste m S
o il*
A|
sa m e tim e these Simrci-a
Met riving lin.pit.il in iirdioid. espensr, .ind i l l , 715.000 lot
,
I
"W
t'l
inn
ItfnmhMIk
UlHlHlilIlN,
that this government might not re­ before kmiii
.
a . m . iK s r .
u
n e r v i s o r O ffers Tp **w. ;'
f,,r ' ,l"
" f 1*11 »lpm t Itil-Hl 1*11iId||||f Wtl**l I* 1I‘V- ,i Detroit ■ulmili. -ml Vn lot's , on- supplemental item* dial wdl not
entrance was marked by tli
store its legation in Hungary.
nlnlatrr* deputies mt
Afuci If iii in viiiiI lint Hit me dltinn was "«ittrial "
be re|ea&gt;ed until all primary fund*
distant
thud
uf
a
saluting
gnu
Davis, now ambassador to Cost*
Pay In W est
ttriau treaty bav not yet la-cu **lnl
ln*p|H'(| Itrhlml Mid Nut in hit Hal
A shotgun w v, bum,I tn buslirs I were 'pent
which measured off the H' minfiged Tha Austrian ti aty 'I f Mlllt.'i* XVHH tlmkfll lip
Rica, will succeed Selden Chaplin, utes needetl fur the trip up the,
b,|| r jrr.e
III HI IN, May 2'» f/I’t
w ait -»utlc* ate supposed to 'b a ll a
Kv«U if I I til* III it i litf* I liltUrniM | J neat the Hurthr, house oil Mark) A,
who returned tn Washington Jot winding drive.
*want AvetlUc m the northwest mt() ,|lfl Senate a move to i ut off
Berlin
mil
wotker.
today
tu
rn
e
d
Iw
l
for|
the
com-c.lI
by
W
»
iM*ttU&lt;mriil
in
tin*
ilitwiitown
uirn
"conitrltatinni"
following t he
Aa the ctirlt-Kc teailiuil the am­
Airntll mum fiiv f'lurkirit ut tti*' •Sri ti,ill uf Detroit
fust Iierr talk „n l.txei until a la lav
, (( ’‘, ' , ^ 1* * dimmi at
phitheater, a military band nliiyi'il .bden a iwaco (relei I.y the Husetenjj*
Mindsttnty c#*e.
Pull, e .dsn stud
tho first liar* of the hymn “ Niar- ft|MtitMitrfl Jriilw.iv syttrin ami *^'&lt;l. Klviifi* I'hIiifi* IoiiikHI uh |*ili*stii Ilftilt )imitf i*tI ifmvu miiHII hi "tip's tti
i p c l s l legtdilive session was slnwNntillllllllHtu il ill ImllM Il|t III t not pi i||t
In ■ letter to Chaplin, releaietl er My Ond To Thee." The .itHkct
lllf*V W4Mi|f| rontimif* tlirit it»ikr,|rtf Prunhiriit Vilitfi'lll Alilittl
OllYhHINiv | tn* Nut il'MJtl IHt II III
At the time "f Hie 'holding r,l down
with today** announcement. Mr. wit* hrmight lu the marble peri­ now live day* old.
t Meanwhile, in Moscow, the Bus
A resell,tom which would have
KuhmI vxhn litivilitf him- id lii-'t Kent lie, whs in the living room
Truman said he fgpeclt In auign meter nf lht&gt; amphitheater, then ' UMIv Krcikcmcyc.
lout (lie Ibnup Finance Commit­
......1
alan
proas
rcporlluK
the
g
'4-tu
ii«
I
fin
L
i
I
n. Th**y wmil Hu ImIt. &gt;,,tli Ills wife Sophie
. ,
foreign ministers conrcri'iicc. soot
Chaplin soon to "an important was carried slowlv around the
tee .nil off action on tax mattara
half-ciri’le to the singe hy thn | thr -v-n-m hatl nMrrrtl lu pay Hi' toilav the Wcsti-rn I'nwcis " d c " I fill* IHIIII'illliuq lit flupU'V "l« III*' | Iteotliei ",,s filing hgtit bolh* j tor the remain,lee of the session
mi!
it itiixi'i uf I In* rlly f"i upu'Hifi ut tlie lime
liplomatic" post.
m West imiik,
not iiluo'iiog to iibHIldon tin- Wi-af flljhl "i ••*!•«*li ships wiiitini* '»u» Site 1..id (..dice do Ill'll, &gt;1 «
put to the &lt;ouimittre, hut)
Three other new amba*»ail"i» eiutit euliateil men of the artneil'
U'HStlRirS *&gt;n I’dar t.USH
•cryirea.
1 [(||1 ,|)|%Wi|, „n|y ,)lir „( [|„r, German govciium-nl sclu-nu- hut lilt* NtiHIflZt1 In tllku I hum 4t.nfh
trnatlssa* On Caa* BllkO
I,op'1
Itod
I
ill
Olgt,
1
It
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»"
es
|
I tecrdluK It was tin- tilim mill
, ,
.
-'mi' striving to spread the &gt;&gt;’
ml oiw
Tlir gii'cr, clrnl It'll'' UIIH» iiIm l&gt;1n,led 1' lit.. tl irh f ill Hi
uiild Tliisr of the iintiniml military I tiiiim di-m,mils mailr bv Ihc
gillie."
,1,,- city flu ml Id­ x%t‘4t rii.’k i'll 111(* In*! llllsllitll'l w lumlt’ti
i-htaliiiahment which
Forrestal i Llif) (iiiilrprndpiil Ulmr nrgim/-*
All the Moscow papins &gt;hmip,I ,1,
' s u IIImi,1 A' •*tl11»• 1‘Mt’llt* iiimI
fils ti ft
Poll,.
headed.
turn) iin-mli'r*.
lengthy reports of the I'ntis meet E, lu hi ,1 Vtl AVenue nil 1In- '1 tlll.l.’
M i FtST i
n
r,n
p
ing,
with
a
full
summary
of
tlms,When thn stole fu n e ra l service*
llu- -In ke rs slso want re,ogiii
li *v»a pcnccfid lli'Tr f»»i IIIMHi .. ,,1-n-i i lit H 1.f office
at the am ph ith eater werti over, lion &lt;d l '(',0 a , tlie legal liarg.im of Secretary of Slot,' Arties,,,, nml ..f M,*' city waa -t *11 MrillM'p V\ lit.*
ImUlc,
Foreign
Ministers
.Shuman
and
tlies Itmlv w in taken to the gravefco Not iuimlists lllt» IIuiIh ui (Him
Itic I, 11111' • nick ..I,mod. l«
silt. for p riv a te services attended mg agent Im the tall w iu k e is, and Bovin.
'll
in
‘
iltlV
Y
II
Mil’ll
tc
•it tlicrr threw
.i.untcil Mil M et &gt;, MCI ll ,, foul
tlie
ir
lin
in
g
„
l
employees
lo
rd
by the fa m ily and close frie n d *.
•M tnuk In tlmlr 1»'»4a
tulle* fl 'III IIlf llllUlC of Wallet
The budget for lUltf. a m o u n t i n g
Dr. Hinton Doff, recently nf
m llir pa,t
F n m -s lu l
died In the
rn rlv bo jm h ti, nl rrnsoiis
il.tlltii It.nMirt wIm’ lit • llltt, i whs dt"l to $ I ,;l lit.4(1 presented t&gt;v Mrs
ftu Ulll
Hh,light
fur
Baltimore, Mil. ntul un uutatundliu: lim its » f Hunday In n leap from a ye.ir
IIiukI liuill ub m g ' h e W h a u g i ..... &gt;|„. night of Apr 211 last yeur Esther Rive, was iidopted hy memmember uf the staff of the Btate lower at the lletliesd n N a va l ll n * - [
l.niiks t h e y he ede d
Tliers- t i e s V\ utter Im* since moved
le rs of the Pilot t ilth at their
Board of Health . Tuberculosis pit nl tv her i' he hntl been under I K ic ik i-m i'V i'i sn iil w o ik r r s woUbl
m i, tu tu tr o u b le . T h e l u o l g e , .........
(It'HlIipiHl tl'l + "Mll’n'li
|i&gt;at(!'•* toisiueaa meeting nl the Tourist
Division will address member* nf treatm ent lifte r a collnpaa fr o m 1 In- InksUl h ack, except those the
hlockc'l t,V Mticliilie g o , ,s S o 'l " 1- ml,, the hunt f"' Vi,■tor Reuthr, - l enter last night wtilh Mm Ruth
lho Seminole County Tulmrculosi* o verw o rk. He le ft behind it hook CiilUliUliy co o su lrle d g o illv of dniii
o p e n e d op f i o m hiiilditigs.
ii--&gt;i,lliiol lepealltig llir itieHsiiie, - S' -*(I preaitlfllg
and Health Association ut the an­ opennl at n G reek poetic passage nging p ro p e rly T ills obvlnusl) left
R if le m e n In tin- B rm idw ev nmii llir, had taken in the senreli f»»
M |S. W. E, 11nl IVh«*rt,l. Milk
nual meeting of tho nrg»iil«*tlim taken rta a i-lmi to h i* Inal llic lo ll system wide leeway "&gt;
Fire ami the Motor* Inn build­ sum s, tell a p n r tl i ie id h n ild ln g &gt;„• Walter's attack,•!
Itiipk chairtuan, reported a total
le vyin g proposals.
Thursday night at H:00 o’clock at thoughts;
ing at French Avenue and HenilnA union offpi "f fltMI.IMltl ii ' whkI ,|f
.luring the past
It wus in ,lo u t,',1 K rcik i'in e y e , oie Boulevard seem to have a in s* Hoochow Crei'k f r o m Hie henit
tha City Hall.
" lle tte i to din nnd s ire n the
ke pt till' Beds low
„ „ ....iit ific H t n m „ f* W a..............
lle r 's « '
month for intlk for needy person*.
Mrs, C. R. Dawann, president of never-will, mg sleep, than lin ger Itmrle Ilia o ffe r on ItuHsinn o n le i- close affinity, and It was flty of NHluillgliai,
a lio n n lla l s o l,lie 's l,ni rice, led .............. d i l l a t, i i i i I h (Itlie r re w a rd This couHtltuteil IM quarts of
tha association, tmlay urged that mi and darn to liv e , when the to end tlie bloody s trik e w ltlcli Im- Manager Clifford McKIbhln who a t tlie G a r d e n l li i d g e , &lt; 'i"i|.....
fresh milk lie stilted Dial a
, - to taled 4 1 2 .Mil*
co st tw o liv e s , hundred* of in yrsterday
every person In Betnlnolc County soul's life la gone."
afternoon discovered Itrid g e a n d t h e S c lie e hw eo I t ' big" Mf fT, li,liabitice of only fit. Pi remains in
sh o tg un fo und •" Hn- to i'b
Ju ries nml sp lit B e rlin into two smoldering embers nn the arrond
who I* interested In tho work to
T h e fiT-year-olil fn in te r .Secre­
the fund Mild that Id lers hntl been
I t r ’l hands. Tlie to "I , , , „1 V ic to r 's hom e bote .............. .
attend the meeting. Keeh contribu­ ta ry o f defense waa hit ril'd *w ltli w ar cam pa
floor of thn building while In- luild up n t h e r ....
only a r t e r i e s I"
written to vnrimin other civic or.... ulmr. police mid An
M'uies- id s,, is * consiilei id mu spcctlng damage cans,si hy the
l “ '1 1
tor la asked lu come end rerelve n high m ilita ry honors.
ent n io m ifn clu M 'i H n am e. ■I Rle gHitiiallnn* soliciting ctmtrlhiittnna
It is ,'atilim tpd Hit' • trik e is ,*'"-1 second Tire on May 15. He quick- ^ '“.ngbal * m.rtli.
report nn the manner In which
The C o m m unist,, deployed into |,l,e„, Alins Co.." wos stam ped to supidumenl the fund ,et up by
T
h
e
boom
o
f
a
m
in
tin
g
gun
Ing
tlie
(
’ommunlHt
run
in
ilw
iiv
tie
their seal sale dollar* hava work­
ly motored tn the File Station iihninlooed N litlo o n llsl fo ilific a
Hie Pilot Club in „rdei to eipsnit
Ml, ill, gill,
ed for the hvolth and welfare nf sounded when Ills body reached cip iivid eo l of more than o m ill" " ' nml gave the alarm.
* the prograui. I.ettera l,ave rlso
tioiis
o
n
tlie
hitnd.
T
h
e
y
w
e
re
f
o
I
’
i.ln
e
m
e
p
a
ie
d
ta
ke
c
i
i'l
the
main
gates
Hnd
continued
as
dollara
a
day
In
paaaengei
and
“
I
kicked
up
aotne
heavir
the County during the nasi year.
, r.iatlniisd ua I'aae Vioir,
been written tlianking those nrM iia tla s e * " a f a a e S .la S '*
lemril on the flour and It start,'it
The annual report will be given It wan slo w ly conducted to the fre ig h t ruvvnue.
giiiiliatlnnH whicli me already con
cctnnlery'a
am
p
h
ith
eater.
K re ikn m cv n r made it plain tied smouldering," he explained. Fire­
of asioclatlon activities and fin­
l rOmting, she added.
W'h
.
ST
d
.
M
clntouh
in pput out the third fire In the Sanford Laundries
The aalutea Bounded, una a min* the plan called fo r ch arg in g West man
ances. Officer* will be elected.
’' ' :
I A favoraldu report was made by
mnrkn, worth four time* aa much' building In DO days In ahort order,
All civic and other groups ere ute. until lit guns were fired.
Of A l t a m o n U ' IJIL H various members who sullcitad
With Mr. McKIbtiin at tho time Used Hy Orlandoans
asked to send a representative
The semicircular amphitheater as much as Rtiaaian-xmip East
funds for the current FernaldInsurance adjustor
was parked early with the great mark*, for train fares in Hir waa a fire
to attend the meeting.
M McIntosh. 5K, l.aughtnn Memorial H o a p 11 1 1
IC atlaas* na r u t rear)
(taatlas.* oa C m Klahtl
A nuuiher «&gt;f Orlismlo huiuc
Two weeks ego, said Mr*. Ed­ and the little people whoa* sym­
' a It amniit e *Sprlnga f«r di lv";' foVlowing a request by Mac
1wives iluring tho post few dav* I,''J in it . of'
ward Klrcher, executive secre­ pathy reached nut tn the little
•in years,
o..ur- died
,iip,t m
in an
nil uOrchairman.
of water shortage have I.....
, past -IU
r Donald
(t'.aHrvan,
llia e a executive
u . raa* Kta
ati
tary of the association, Dr. Doff gray man who had been greatly
bringing dirty clothe* here '« gel Ia lido " 1iosplt al last night follow­
■pant considerable time becoming puippctnd ami loved even by thnae
ing n long llliii'ss.
them “HanfordlMd”.
acquainted with th« tuberculosis whn aaw him from afar.
A native nf Florida Mra. Mc­ (iiipt. Rlt’i* To Pilot
Tills fact was revealed Ihl*
need* In the county. In view of
Diplomat* In top hate, govern(Ceatlaaeg Oa Page re a r)
morning hy ft. 0 . Ilnrriman, oper- Intosh Is survived try the husband. Col. Johnson On Trip
the forthcoming x-ray survey
I IItor of the Hanford Automatic It l». Mi Inlosii. Hr.; one »»Jl B D.
which will begin next week, June
' I.Hundrv where operations started McIntosh, Jr.. Iiotli of Altamonte;
1 through June 8, Dr. Doffa mes­ Feeding Citrus To
Capt. Ed Rice announce'1 e-irlv
Hy HAM DAWHON
at 7:80 o'clock tills morning and tWfl daughters, Mra. C. E. Ent*
sage will be of vital Interest, she
Cattle I h Approved
deelAred.________________
NEW YORK. May 25—(/P&gt; News columns are packed today with nrartically every machine was put i,linger, Savannah, tia. and Mr*. this morning that Im would leuva
at 111:00 o’clock from tlie Hanford
tittle items showing declines in many lines of business. Side by side are Into operation. Operator* nf the E. K. Whllten of Altninnntn; two Boat Work* aboard the 55 foot
Belfy l.aundry on West giandsori*. J. D. McClellan, Jr.
Lecaburff Man Leads O N A . F I * ., May V# f/Pl — TeeU about as many little items repotting the verbal assurances of various ilelpy
Fifteenth Hirrnl likewise reported „mj Wayne Whitten of Altamonte! cruller Sunshine III for Boaton,
on feeding nrangea, cittue pulp Iniiittrii leaders that everything t» going to work nut alt right.
that a few Orlando people hnd f„m sisters, Mra. James A. Hmllh, Mass,, where ho la taking the
Postm asters Group and
citrus molasana to steers have
Together they make interesting^ reading. Maybe you can add them recently laian bringing wash there. Punta Gortla; Mr*. O. M. JJKVI’J* owner, Col. George T. Johnson,
proved successful, tha etate oxWater nreHstire remains good stick. Fernandlna; Mra. W. E. founder and owner of Radio Sta­
up
b&gt;
anmathlng.
* —
pertinent
station
tiara
reported.
Arthur W-. Newett, Leesburg
WDBO, Orlando.
Taka ataal. Production thla wmd&lt;||,nd "order placing la at a record hero In spite of Increased demands Hurlhurt, Jackaonvlllu: and Mra. tion
■ter,. waa elected today “Quality of the meat fa excel­
The cruller will follow Inland
to the heat and drought, and F, G. Jones. Wauchulai one broththe Florida Chapter, lent?' Dr. W. (1, Kirk, vice dir­ will drop below that of the aim I- rtle for „ , |I0W |n t h« trade." due
waterways to Cap* May befora
an far no complaints of seater et, Clyde Higglnlmlham of lltee.
tHOclaU*,
T oet- ector of tho itatleiit laid, “We tar weak tail year—the first time
shortage have bean received at th e ' Funeral aervlca* will tie hold at taking to sea, said Capt. Rlct.
feel that tho 18M «f experiment this year that ha* happened. B"'
City Hall. Manager Clifford Me- 4;00 P. M. Thursday at Carey local resident who haa piloted
Chairman Edward U Ryaraon «f
lx highly ,g»»»c*^u|*7
Klbhln said this morning
Hand Chapel with Rev. Elliaheth Col. Johnson on numerous trips
Th* 18 Steen fattened In the Inland Htael Co., admitting that
'
i
,---------Klrcher officiating. Interment will before.
experiment gained an average of a “raadjualmant ahakadown" I*
LATIN FRUIT
be at 2:30 P. M. Friday In the
8M pounds.
due In the induatry, nevertheless
MIAMI, May 88—f/P)—Dale- family plot In Boaque-Bellu CemeBest results were noted In e predict* that probably early in
gates from 18 Latin and Smith lery In Farnandlnr.
ateer fed dried eitrna pulp and 1860 **we are apt to i*e an upJACKSONVILLE. May 2 5 - ( «
American cnuntrlaa attending the
cltrue molasses. The a te e r. gained ■urge movement.

Truman Names

Nation’s Leaders Bid Forrestal

N. P. Davis To

Farewell In National Cemetery

Post In Hungary'

Workmen Reject

Russian Bid To

tnd Kail OnK0ll,,,wr'
Marks

Celery Movement
Continues To Be
Heavy In Florida Dr. Dolf To Speak
The celery movement from Flor­ At Tuberculosis
ida lest week was a big surprise
tn everyone aa It ram* from com­
paratively small acreage, local Meeting Thursday
shippers pointed out today.
On May IP the shipment total­
led 117 rare of which 18 ware from
the Sanford, Ovltdo, Zell wood and
Lake Jem districts, 81 from tho
lower east coast and four from
other polhta. South California
shipped 88 rare bringing the total
In 155.
. On the following day Central
Florida shipped 88 ears again out
of a state total of 108. Saturday
IS ear* laft Florida and Monday
AO bringing tha aaeaan’a total to
8,550 for Florida compared to 8,'

NO. 197.

$1,346.40 Budget
For 1940 Approved
By Pilot Members

Fi r e Dcnartment
Extin^uisheH Small
Motors Inn Blaze

Business Leaders Assure America
That Everything "Will Be A ll Right”

THE WEATHER

888 pound*.
A diet of grated orangea, with
almost all tha pool removed, added
850 pound* to another itaer.
Two steen fed unnoted orangea
gained only 20B andllB pounds.
All animals resolved hap at
In tha eltru*.

Previous experiment! i hawad
r •
• ho* ,how 1
tha value of a grapefruit die* far to
thu week. Offletala cay atten- Thing*
range it«ara.
dance agreed* ail ggpaetatlon*
(fleet

third annual foreign trade forum
were told today tha flow of fruits
to the United Btatea may ba Incrcaied aa aoon aa tranaportatlon problems are solved.
Dr. Arthur L. Stahl of tha Univanity of Miami Tropical Plant
and Rtaaarch Dlvtalon aaM the
greatcat problem facing tha eoun
trie* waa finding maana to ah!
and praMrva fruit* la thalr
■tagaa.
!?

V' 'i *

au .

POWER OUTPUT DHOPH
NEW YORK, May 25-&lt;/P)Klectrlc power output declined to
5,255^78,000 kilowatt hours In the
waak ended May 81—toweat week­
ly total alnca laat Sept. II, Edison
Electric Initltuto reported today.
Tha figure compared with 5,858,876,000 kilowatt hour* the
pravloua week, but waa 3.3 per
cent above that for the like week
k it year,

HIGH LOW

Birmingham

87

New Orlaana
Phoanlx
8*n Antonio
Shreveport
JackaonvUla
Miami
Orlando
Ttuapa

01
107
06
39
08

Ilrnwnavllla
Charleaton

00
on

88

M
•4

5«
77
89

ft
69
84
78
74

89
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                    <text>TEE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A C E E IG H T

ft«v. Ralph W ebster
Tafl Km T o Men’s Club

night.

•■•* r a n riser

,

President Braxton Perkin*, J r .,
animiineril that the election of nffk e r s for the coni ng year w ill be
t r ’d at the firs t meeting neat
F a ll. The Rev. II.
Zimmerman
lfi j i l l
i,
s
^ tl **., fl °Al , a| anfA ^ f

drafting a naw farm program n &gt;
peeled tu heap In effect much of
the present price support xyatam.
(Ceattaaeg r r .a * P m « S m I
There ware strong Indlaatlon*
to ensure Ita passage.
•'This bill Is now being market­ that the ugrlcultura subcommltten
ed with a comparatively new i headed l&gt;y Rep. Pace &lt;D-Ge) will
package, a a a But whan tha new ielect both (a) the Truman adwrapping is periled off, I have a inlstratlon's
"production parvary real feeling that however ment" bill and (bj tha Aiken
succulent the eflcea, It Is s t ill1l.nw passed hy the Republican
the earn* old bologna."
Congress last year.
Douglas said cutting the bill
The Aiken Law, due to go into
40 per cent would permit work to o ;r « .l in 1U5I), calls for a ftO to
be continued on 1300,000,000 W) per cent of parity "flexible*
price support system. The Ad­
ministration plan would let cer­
tain prices drop Mow support
levels—to give consumers tha
benefit of lower prices—with tha
U. S. treasury making up tha dif­
ference to farmers.
Hop. Mnrcantdnlo I Al-tiV) said
ho hopes to force every House
as useiui aa now, but wnan they member to go on record publicly
cn the iiui'stioQ. of repealing the
w ill be more needed."
House
farm
Icadere
began Taft-Hartley

Senate Action

Greek Parley

.iT h e R »*. Ralph R . Webster o f | " " Baldw in, with a •mite, said M.
T r ,,' Uv r h u u h * BVlL , #n C arth v “ |is* |.,st Ids t*m p*r am
tllu sirktcd lecture on Puerto Rico w ith It. t.ic sound im partial Judy
at the last M ens Club supper o f nient which ............I In- exercised u
the season at the Kplncopsl P arish this nuttier."

House last

FRIDAY. BUY 20. 1940.

• ATI K IM r
*:r.n iv m t.rn Jamboree
«:3n M*ws
*:jr. Western Jamboree
7:0" Tlie 7 o'clock clnli
New*

Speaking directly in Mci.eilhv
Baldwin added: "More Hum It....... ..
armed surrendered American sold ie r. wen* bnitnllv shot down in
f „ )t| Mood |lV t ; , rm*n H S. lm&gt;|.
...
•« imn
imi uiir tin &gt;iiiniu
h«» bw n f.*R#cilti|() fur th i« rrline.**

I dm

jijiorle

X:3"

M o ru la s

a,o’

■raalon &lt;if Puerto Rico dated only u ,w e to die. hut
the .acrutlone
from IB M and followed a long fT a v g 'M n held up pending Urn
period of Spanish devaaa Ion fo - fc,tlkt„
,
ow ng Ita discovery hy CotumbuA, Ba,dwln ..aid the Investlgatm.
" H M i Rev, W ebster- m M that w ,n rwhtlt111„ without M cC uilh)',.
the .c u ll, ra n Im* been r e d n « . | - thk,
,,0ltlm| i , (1. "w ill on I
hv rid por cent and riliw atlonal op- ,tcil¥, ir
, . v,,rv ...................
p o rlu n illrs have vaa ly Improved
,|«ta&gt;rnrin- H r
imdcr Am erican Icadcraldp.
truth and (hen Judge lli-t case on
rom HI ona on thp lalnnd are |h „ fa d s u rc e n tcd /'
it lll deplorable, he said. wlUt M .
M(.r ) | r , | lv
„f
percent of the people bclng undgr- „ )e ArmP(, Hervlres . ............. lie
im.irla .cd and m iverlv-alrleksn and
^
f „ , p s ,.llutlll&gt; W,H,
with v rtu a lly .to middle clasa M is t- iU f|fe „ r d the prolw. lie was a,.Ing at a ll. K ffo rta In
pointed to Iho inveetlgallii i group
theac conditio ,a •v a ieen lm ,Wdj f (ir
........................... rharp.-cs il.n l
ad. he added, by the IgnnriMicc and VmrrU.4l||
had u-o-.J bi nprejiidlrra of the niaasea thifm- ta | method* In getting ronfemi.m*
M ,v r*
from llte fierm an soldiers,
R rv . Webster wan Introduced hy
| M |,|H Htatr,units tmlay bu de-(
B. F . W h lln e r. J r . Runper was claret! tbal the hrarlngs Imd de*‘
served bv memltera o f Ihe Ladlsa nionslraled the trnlh
of Ib-ti
••oaiiaaeg Io n s Fane Oar)
A u xilia ry of Ihe church.
charges.
1and Inis and train scliedulas either
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.
.
1 “ I have listened In lerltmoov dslnvcd or cnurelled by Ibu la lrst
M a rffA frC l A n n
land seen dm'iirnsntaiy evldrr lice lo .iiciu g c
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| the effect dial accused fpersons i The llu e at of tornadoes couth.u............... see From Faae flaat
' Were Mlbjrclcd tn licatlng and p h y-, c l us Hie s ta ir inliialucd it aturm
kept. C. F.. Huggins, In rharga of *lc»l violence In am li forma u&lt; only | renter. The Weather llurcm i rothe present meal department, w ill could Iw devlaed by iva ped mlmls, . ported serious ihum lerslunii* o n r
most of the atHle late hut night
continue In Hml capacity In the
jIM a re d .
| But, he added, w hen lie prop-wed t and cu ily thin nn.ruing.
new store.
During rtavllidil hour* Iho xlore Hint one nf the men licensed of i Tornadoes put a sc lire Into aevh an liv need» ihe supnlem rntarv brutality lie subjected to He ile- rra l romitiuuinea near llnrtlbsvlltg,
I in norlbenst Oklalioum Inal night
fluorescrnl llrh lln g
due to the lector teats, Baldwin objected.
T hat, said McCarthy, ''Indicates1l.ut fm tuiiMl. lv only oiio nf Hie
large windows at the fron t and
front weal side, whleh together only one tiling tu me; namely that tH ste ra came to earth,
this subcommittee not only lias
This one struck at Dewey, two
with many upper windows and two
no desire to obtain the truth Im! miles mirth of Ih irlle svllle dnsiroyskylig ht*, provide plenty n f nn- Is conducting a dclllieratu alti'iupi ing a hum mid ripping llm porch
Inrel Illum ination sod give the to avoid the fara and effect a white j ltf ihi- home of Mr. nml Mrs, WulInterior » bright cheery look.
wa»li of the Arm y orf'emu la -1 tn Itiown.
The color scheme of the store volved.”
[ The funnel cl,mils were id glued
Is nteaseot w llh white w alla, green
M rHarlhy said Hie A rm y inter Im Cupaii and Wan but stayed
trim , red and green Inlav asnhalt rugators were cliargrd ul lt&gt;*’ i itlofl as lain ponied down,
tile, amt Hi- large o ra u yt1 signs Hcnatc hearings w llh "hr til all I I n | AI F I hIi , wind unroofed Hm high
w llh Hie M on Hie wgl|«, rs ld - greater than any we have cvei ac- j school hull.ling, and caused oilier
nets aim have orange trim . The fused either the llunsiaus o. lilt damuge estimated at ir.O.Ohu tu
celling Is " f light eolured relntex. Irr-tlerm anv of euiploylng."
UliMi.nnu, hut did not In ju n anyone.
F iv e aisles run the length of,
In Ills atateinciil to tha press h e |T w l*le r« also hit in Kansas and
the store w llh wide eros« laisles
‘ *_ at declared that " I want no niurdcr- . Missouri
the front and tiaek.
Fo ur e xit | „ K N a ils freed, and added' " I i due person was killed and anlanes have been provided to take ,j0 Maol
the Innocent protected 1„ i | M.| In jm •-«! in Cililo windstorms
.............
care
of oavmenlk.
—
...
. from the abuse of H itlerian lu c-. „ | 1|,.|I dauibKCd scores of hmnus
On Hie extreme right, nr west. (jrN) KeH’ lut Interrogation, and Hi" ] I Ii n mulmn I Hie stale. Illp b -vlnds
s|.U Isi ad im s ruck for display and Couiuuinlstlc brand of Ju sH i"."
„ u , did extensive iiamage in hint
sale of fresh vegetables and fru it. tf« said they aren't gi'Him, so. b ' SH&lt; |lll( Itt.nul finalities.

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Hllrer Hlrlne*
News
K-iresIrr Klmw
nine ll.irron
I'oimlar Musln
. ,
nlif New, Burrow**, I
Clillilren'e Plasslc Hour
Album Review IlmMC
M llllarr Hand
News
llouie on I II . l^ndHim ('lull
lint None flanch
Hull Mum. (Nal l.sae
Musi. Icivers Program
Te.ntlm e Jl*e H.union
|*«piilnr Music
lleavenlx Mo.|&gt;si Hinas
The S 15 llrlgM H|iol
News
Mtialc
Farm Market ll*|&gt;orl
T w |.I.lle Hongs
Hporla Parade
Iilnali Mliore Kings
drifting on a r’louii
Hiinilsy Hetnml l.sason
Keynote by f ’srl*
Organ Interlude
Mike Mysteries
Ithlers of Pnrnls Sags
Meet die llatnl
Horee Ojtry
llroMilv-ay llanrlwsgiin
Vnn, Toil. Ton Mini Ton
H|iorte King of dey
Areonllng to lleeoril
r'nmiinsers fomnnsers
I'la s.lcn l Houvenlra
News
Turntable Tim*
News
Mlgn ■iff
• I’ StltAT
Hiimlsy Musical*
( ‘■•inmonllv r'bsti.l
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Organ never)**
Vi .i -hI ltsriTi.iiil*srs
llrenkrssl wllh Hlsr
llitw sllsri Kchnss
I'oimlar Moslr
Front I'Hgn H rsii.s
J.ingl* -tloi
t’omlc tVeskly Mall
Popular Music
Upper llnnui
Mnsp.l Hlflgrr*
I'rc sb rlrrlsn chnri-b
Hiring tin-hestra
Popular Music
Thru Maiming d ls is
favali-ails nf Music
News
Pup.liar M.ialn
h .i in lav Mstlnea
Husnus Amigos
Ili.H Out linns
lu ll (Ism s Mi.arb.iis&gt;
•I r .s l Works
New*
Music
H*ftey Hbow
Nnvaf llr o r v * Hbow
Vl.li-s nf Army
Four Knlgbls
Itririlu g nn s ( ' h u n t
ProurtTv We Hall
Mslliipitlsl Cteir.-h
lineal Hint
Avs Marls Ilnur
Hpnrls Kina ■•( tier
Popular Mime
T ills Is Knolb Attics
I'lasnl.-al Himvsiilr.
News
Mlislc yuii llsiusinl.tr
At lit I. If* 1.1 Us.olsAvn.ls
New*
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C h in t'H v

War

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:00 P. M

SANFORD vs GAINESVILLE

A OltlOATION of student nurses call* on President Trum an at tha Whlta
Uniivt ami presents him w ith a poster from the nntlonal campaign to
u ric vliidcnti tn m akr nuislng tbclr career. Shown tl. to c.) ara; Mary
Mshnnay, Mon Franetiro; T iu n im t: S ylv ia It r,re m a n , Waihlngton,
n C , ami I'rlDCltla Mckiic II c I i I. Lupo May, New Je rfc y . (lnt*rnoHo-*"»&gt;

Mulmedy Probe

( ]] (ierman Stalest

|

M i.-illnusK friii*' •'„
incut Im on the terms of the (him-* p0g| „ s
immist guerillas.
i , ,| tm
J The Itiisslan stalenicut apoke of voting
i s meeting A p r, lid.
The
1 The Sta le Itcpiii tment said the I face I
Apt. k'U talk ucluollv was n nimbi* *vill» i
lag rouvcrsallon among Assistant
H crrelary of State Doan Husk, - I'UsHm
iliilis li M inister o f Sta le H e c to r'J'
McNeil, and Soviet Deputy For- 7^ ,
sign M inister Andrei Hro.ntyko.
Hu-h upened Hm Greek phn«o of
,
llic talk, according to the Aiiinri- , (1
,
can Hccounl. bv vxprm slng t h e i . i . .
hope that Greek problems m ig h t;
hr ironed out within the II. N , "

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Ford Strike

PRICES

SLASHED!

JSJ

Tliere were later i II ncimsI od* on
May 4 ami mi May I I In which
Gromyko talked about the "pence
proposals" nut out by tin* Hreck
guerillas. Tim United Hlutes nml
B ritain
told the
Itiisslans “ we
could tint negotinlc nn the matter
except in tin appropriate tutornational forum which provided for
full participation by llm
Qrvuk
governnm nl."
llusk stated at each of the meetInga thnl tills country cpnsiiieveil
*’thp main I ns in* was the Illegal
activities of Greece's
northern
neighbors,
p articu larly
Albania
, xml B u lg aria, in ftn nlsliing nsItlmiigb tlm j slstancv tu rolu-ls In (ireuce."
giivurumu.it I ___________

Vegetable Market

COOL

the I*i
fug h
best
Gun
Gussin
sword we seek |M*are,
only under lib erty" lx
motto of MusiachniiglLs.

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nvi u ik

Sweden prides itse lf »ll I'Clllg
ilie oldest regularly constllutad
stale In Kiirnpe.

NEW!
LOW!.,
PRICES!

puursr tow as l . t l , Iteds 3.U0, |i.mr• r I.N .
Ihitatass lou iirnmil sseks n«b*fS S - &gt; V r .1
A * -00, VI alia law
Squash bushels Auurn type 1 11*
Llpton, Inc. of whlah ha
ggntral aalaa m an cur. Ha

twrnco and n*s two dauahtan,
barn, In co llect at TtUlana«*M
i Jottl, who attanda Bamlnola
'll School,
Wine tha klddiaa Monday," ha
iaad tnoihtrx, "we will have daitful aurpriaag for them,"
i S. Stavfiis and Son wars con*
nora. Plumbing wax by Laa
*narxi alactrlcal work by Ban-

manufocturarx—Nxx.i and Wlllyi.
They ware unmolested by plckxta,
who yaxtxrday xt|iia!Ud In the
xtraal to block antranco tu the
plant. The unlor. anracd lo thalr
removal after the companion pro­
mised to return tha dies after the
strike la settled.

RUBBER MATS
t Warttti

T A L U iH A S IlK y N a t W H
v B. N i l M r f I M MW

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(FOR ALL MODEL CARS)

LOW PRICK FOR
VEBZY COMFORT!

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U n it y T h e re I s S tr s n g th —
To Protect th a P e a c o e l ttio W orld;
To Promote the f r t i i t n of am trie s ;
To Produce Pntoperity for Stafford.

V O LU M E X X X X

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S A N F O H 1 ),

E s t a b lis h e d 1008
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K L O K ID A ,

M ONDAY

Curtain Rises Ministers Hold First Session In
Forrestal To
On Tax Search Fourth Conf5 ence 0n Germany Be Buried In
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Is S e t
f,-'ti»uieil plllk m aiilHlai'r at I I i i f f '*
t i e l i w u l B o a r d M e m ­ iiillinle- before t.lH i I’ \l , !&lt; fi'i liFMWly giianlt-it palace
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S e m it e
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tn r Is ra e l
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Ilm W .-i •■win
Tli« lu rla u , will hr M in i inday on deadlocked In l-mtdon In Decern ' UMII u,„| ......• w|,al Vl'lmn-k* ha&gt; la m r. V liiin w a l ti&gt; wrawed lim n
A 1 1 1 1 l i t Ii* U l A i i i i i i U ............ h«a haan .iiam ilali.m nine v ra n nl
lh« plan by a tai-liunt ramnattee Imr. 11*47. on • Carman r f * ‘'a I
e iiiiiirn l te rvir*
I i i n 1* y &lt; ' i M i i t i n v . i u i t
11hi* ■ V i.liln « k v .null w ill mill, p a dial lie Inuk Ini m ill lilt , will
lo tolvc l liHiiia't Imanoal limrldet, ■re.ty.
Tim lln a a W a.larn l&gt;*'War» wai a (
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% »rr-w,.-..t
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lia ir a tuial in lin e pla&gt; r m ill
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lari week war to be made public '•‘J l.lncka.le nt Harllu ami i | .a ,,11'" 1
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rro fe ttlu n a l Woman’* Club, and | „ K or they cmtlil he mink
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tlx delrgatea from the Sanford |,|nck Hhanglial't mam channel it n o mini* 111ia11 half a million per- fa irly wi*ll in -p itf nf i'i*inp#‘f •&lt; i» i i i i i Inin !ihimI i i'll- it! Mi*-*
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ui " Feat le&gt;&gt; y 11hi,
Caorga
Waahlngton
llo ta l
In our note*. At times ths planes lammed with p s ilrn g e rs .
flirrani jvifrk
j n v T h r iw *mI i*i iih »m ,*i llir **'»*' -ti Iriilin ii III Him*!
11*4 it, if I to
The strik e rs teak, principally,
♦ ! Mi'll* * -«♦ll F t |&gt;l t luMl*
I I,a ll- ■
eIf I I
.Tackionvilla over tha w ttk-tnd
! Ill* rallil# i|la Itimll-rl iFp i ‘ * 1, 9. 8, ills 11Iff t *&lt;f Itli' IVkii i l l i f * Ii : pniputr nl ||»r lull t*
•••I ll.ftl I* tl* I 4 l* f I I - ( l l l l # | ♦1 14.1
payment from the Rnvlet.control­
I * -i 11 •t.i-i iff 1
when Mis» Oliva Huston of N tw and hig guns seemed In lie cuvn
H 'uniinuh) On I ' i j i i I a n #
ti .mi t.ietsi Hu h iftt *
•
llir Hiipitn riu rtii .»( I ft*r | *4|l 111*
^ adm
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Mr ^ M i t III# 11tm I
inistration In west
m arks.
i t r t l i r Still
,- i .i i i if l i- .uliy
&gt;ork, National sxscutlva dtractor. lug a w ithdraws! At other nme&gt; led
j health (ml tin t lit,* hill r 1,1 r t 1 1IV, * H ath III’I ll II* III lilt B
•cb,ml
&gt;„l,&lt;i .nlui. l, ol
&gt; tart: i
was prassnt and tha principal they seemed to he supporting so H„sslsn-tponsor#d estt m arks are
attack. A ll I can say is tha tmu j w o rl,l 0 ||j y , , ,„ i r t * r of the W aitI i d M i r '*«N&gt;I |*d«* «&lt;• III*
M e'Sle,
,'iei I
I ll.e &gt; ,1 • ol
y p fik a r at tha hanquat.
,114,1
ftl'lllg
II I | , I - . I, ,11* I,
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, urrm|(. v lltl1
| | | , B, | | n
h f I Ml •
14 1 t Mill.* I I * Mi
'.ui
l lie, i j ‘ in,11,-' ,,rtt&gt;
The convention began on Thura- tsr and a rtille ry shell hursts .m l ^
I " m l,-i,I t-| ■ iv .-I l'i „*«. . . I . m .l
*Ni Mm. * I I im ’ **•. . *
i-r-ix -ciitig a tt.ii.e y I I* •‘iniilt,
dsy and ran through Saturday ths new fires al 6 :0 0 P. M hmk- WfM&lt;rh ff c tort.
llin , or i n t n ., in , ,i I,, .!&lt;?• I,-,
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IN
I Ii f
* f*k 4
la . a ' f e ' i - i .yogi,, af.-11,,,,« is r
night, all Imslnass sttalons wars rd to ii* half a mile fu rther from 1
I
-1»1n*
, 1,011
I
iitetided ovsr by M lt* E ltiab ath ths riv e r than they were at noon., | { r e v r t r | |
- ,Hector A il *iff,.*er&gt; , lected wii.1
A l l t h « l l i t IP H
'ttunit Hie la ice e ineet.iig lu m a
Hath nf Tallanassaa, prasidant.
fth-i*- iltati
I.Himmiihi t. In a l , , ,
.
.
da1.
M ils Hutton conductad tha w ork­
-io |,b .
,i.H ||,t l-r o r,-I, t be l - t l l ' P H S f H IIT * l i N * 4!
shop on Frid a y when Instruction
I.l,*i*le,t a&gt;
mil i .'i*iotiil'Sti)tlit* &gt;&lt;UI IIAW M IIN
," " 1 ...................
I I ' i ' l l 11 |&gt;l' f I f 1 ,'ii'p u i i &gt;
wa* given covering tha function
w et,
Happy
yi.ue,
and
N*Hl 14■
41 k l'i, lltlft-i I i 11 *1till
l# d lllK II W |
I 11 •
i i/l'i Many hu*uiir?»inm ate nnw 11,ii? IV , I ,(lF I'lrl
T
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of a ll standing com m ittals.
I P in t t .. •(*» e sal M«*imlft Hr High
I lift ft ' *i h1*h t*11#*’#*
”
The
liadly
decomposed
nude
Imdy
coming
am
unii
In
wniiMiit
ul
I
’
lr.u
lriit
ru
in
ia
ii't
la.ld
lira
pingiaiu
late
j
1
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Dr. Thomas D. B a llsy , S la t *
.#• nn.mI* i in l ini i
I a I I a H a 1.M l
Mm\ :• » "l'i School, l lu ai d I tii.l'i alift Hick
superintendent o f Public Instruc­
hit*
I iMtillH
P**|t'ftf ?ivt‘ '.‘i"ft* I'a rlie r ,d itviedo llic i, Scioi.d tn.l
T A M P A , May 118—I/P I--T h e I i : , atalihed
5 S S &amp; Mfive
K 4 times
s r u was
f i found
s a i
« » , w - '•
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,
ii " t
“ " "" !* .’ I III* ..... |*!ft‘ MHl.t
tion talkfd on Is f lila t iv s program annual convention n f the Florida yM | , r dsy beside a little-uaed,
I lirv note tmlav that lit jafal n 4 |l|M lru lly 1 Iliu m tn l.r thr IrW Ni* ill I f ,it! lid (iFit-FfU 111?*»t' 1B in A Ml Kit'll lt*i|a\ f*n rM ftlFM ^ *li Bf I nirerie F ill" *-l I luiar. Sc|,n,,I
for schools and pointed out th,e Chapter of tha Nations! Assocla- pam|y
Oti Hie "t " 'm i' tt*.aid *t Pub
tra il on M srrltt
Island cate I'rth ap t tint 1. h e ia u .r H u /il 1. mine apt than many u llirn to I H i k t o t f iitFillcUii*. U t i l iBr 1-•• 4 it* Imr*! It* s*afli I ■•*I *f -it, d fiH iH
ntedt of schools and that “ we linn of Postmasters opsned hers liia r |1KrP
hi* In y li'ic lii.ii tre I dio Tile *t,J
'#*rvn'** ii ful vffu'ti n**ii iv-itkt n» UNnl In nr 4
accept
w
itli
grace
tin*
atring'W-'—
-must hrfng education to the c h il­ this morning at 0:16 o'clock st the I m ,e i!ff II. T . W illiam s said nu
( I'ti-ii It I ,-iiig l,» to e .* ihli ,-i "lelli-- l.ie e ti of ' l l ' , I l'uMb4 &gt;l,
t'HMIlIiy MS Cl'ff'Ul
Am erican b.i«lne*smei, want t» ..............................
»&gt; good
dren no m atter who they are nor Hillsboro Hotel with a well round­
I (if lull i*u |||#*||||*Ih I f * tn tin chief le p iirli-l A p r il* it-’ tue- an-l Sadie Heat lb*,nine -t t i,,'ji&gt;
chance as ih#*y k (vi * Hm*ii tmn nu
une
of
her
description
was
mis
attached
to
Yankee
dnllxt*
fl««
where they live .”
ed program designed to entertain nl tn. from Brevard county,
when they are sent abroad
j tiunwle, let him make money and tii#*i(liilN Mm n! I V-v j ii* i *'f 111 i 'N ll**' Itixl butne.i 1,1.IT.- a,-ie&gt; c a ilx -I an-i Grace I lh&gt; -»t |.,ineyy,iu,t
Mrs. Frances Thurm an of Day*
A iirevieu of cunmig eventa
-Ulmice nf f ? i'll*. T ill' via- liebin
wait a* uf wot fetfi'to* mill m l ' |i***
Dr.
0.
E.
Chrttate
who
examin­
delegates
as
wall
as
promote
clos­
Businessmen
w
ill
watch
closely
- k** bis profit* nut In dollars,
tuna Beach waa elected as ataiq
t‘4*lll IftId4 fill! !l*X till l*|ll(t|tr# F| t , that for March tie &gt;a,d l-nt i.tde.i tor member' lit thr graduating
ed
t
bn
body
said
it
appeared
to
er
Inter-working
of
the
orgonlxsto
sen
if
President
T
rm
n
.i,
,t
.
T
h
r,,«
groups
of
Amer
president for the coming vaar.
lime
ll( Hfool.i ntatm! I!*#* Nil! uhu l l ' 'prill,* Ira' lieeu ttie dne't ■la" Include' l l!»«&gt; I'ay
have been there "several days". laches these strings In the treaty lean businessnieti— and a
lo p
.■ilts N ortcnia Walla waa chair* tlon.
Haccalsureate
iune 6 , SariI■
i i vif till- 4 t ti a t aiiiliilniuit i »••#♦■
% may 'Idee 10 1T
He
said
ha
could
not
make
•
more
A
iiie
rlran
banker
visiting
in
E
n
g
­
he proposes to draw up with lira
Presiding at tha convention
insn o f a Isg lslatlva symposium
Since Inly I, ibe begin,ut,,* -•( no Picnic ui, lulie '1 an,t Cntnfit* !f vi»jtl In carry aul t*lii**■ i»n»
oefinlte
estimate
Immediately.
and such subjects w ar* dlscuatsd waa Joel 8. Field of Sanford, whn The weather has bean very hot t il for. the Investment of Atnrr land— are laying down condition* VISlNH*! o f Hu* ( t i l l M(til !»• *t#*l ftA|*
•tie fix-al year, -t.-ltal fne- have nieeemrnl ,*xerct««*&gt; .in Frid ay,
un
point
four
Ihia
w
«*«*k,
whiefti
|
hI v»**ona » iin* (nil m
as Ju ry duty, woman (n policy waa guest of honor at the presi­
recently which would epeed up lean capital there.
IiuiriK (iliacrvcd in variimn
tha! Ny*1**1* ,*f_*lanial can* him! hNim* luiriied l l i l , I I I acre' c«u&gt;ine • „ Iune III
making posts, a national and atata dent's recaption last night as a decomposition.
In
Ja
n
u
a
ry
when
the
President}
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fiw
nV
to
i
V
n
i
w
s
’is'^
o
V
ld imrning T’lie ultim ut,. c,-?t t- , * ••'tiinaleil damage uf f I PH fi't
rostsr and a le g isla te s platform gat-acquainted affair for old and
D iiitglas' '.aid *It— kurn I area
peeled to run between n to to
firs t announced point four call ! |ra (||l wp|l|(
Tin*
lowly
was
found
hy
Mr.
and
for ths Flo rid a federation.
new member*.
H oH |)it!i! K lim ! D r iv e
in France, lie sililrd, ,*, Iwc* percent of ll„* &gt;,ale‘' l,
Mrs. R. H .'O ihorne nf West Palm ing fo r use of Am erican capital! Tht, N a lj(mH,
Korelgn
Trade tietvenl
On F rid a y night ft dinner for
t,
HJ,'J!,L’
protected acre*.
Report! of various committees Reach whoa# car had been stuck and echulca s k ill to develop N***| Coufu.(l&lt; Ult. United S ta te ' Council aocialiled medicine taken L'i, pel
(CiM.llnnf&lt;i On Pag* T w o )
W ill E n d r i i i s W e e k
ir ,il,llm ir d on l*4ee I o . )
.
—----- ---------will fm heard during the morning, in the sand, tha s h e riff reported, world’. _ underdeveloped a r e a .- nf thp lnt«-rnisNrin»l Cl.sm ber of
____________
H IS S T i l l A I. D E L A Y K ll
followed
hy
addresses
hy
Oti*
T n HfHdHT H T A T R
mT " * ;
huilneaamen
hough It Commerce, and tha National AsHEAT WAVS
i
t-L E A D S IN N O C EN T
I N EW Y O R K , May L-3—lA'I
Im Fernald Laughton MemurPadgett, Marianna, editor of tha
T O HtMiHT H T A T R
added up to something like this: | ro eJi, | on of M im ifacturers, each
The thermomaMr was up to 6 ft
M
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W
A
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E
E
,
May
'.''I
t,Vi
t
Federal
Judge
Samuel
il
K
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tai Iilospitul fund raining camM
IA
M
I,
May
83—4A0—
The
"Once
Am ericans
talked of has its own idea o f how the prodegrees yesterday to m ark the Oator Postmaster: Arthur H. A l­ three m ajor domaatie airlines that
Milton H i,b id ,, plunded mii.-cenl I mail today delayed tin* perjury I naign w ill lie continued through
hottest day o f 1M9, E . J . Hough* bright, central accounting post- service Florida from northern supplying each hottentot witli a ‘ Kram ra „ |„. 1Mt u[l&gt; but the ami innocent hy roaron of i i , I trial of A lger H i " until May 31 - this week, J . C. Hutchison, gvnsrton, J r ., weatherman, reported to­ mneler, Birmingham, Ala.j Orla cities are going ail*out to plug quart of m ilk a day. Now wi* si-em j strings they attach are sirfkln g jy Manlty at tlie time j f tin* act tmlav . Cuumel fn,
tile 41-yaar-nlit 1 al dialrtnan uf the drive, aumiuncday. Saturday's paak waa M de­ F. Myers, regional director of the the state as a summer vacation- to ba planning to buy each one a I alike.
to a d iarg a of murdarlng bin former S ta ir Departinen, n ffle l-i rd •■■■Jay.
Fifth
U.
8.
Civil
Service
Region,
cow
and
teach
him
hnw
lo
m
ilk."|
Among
the
three
they
represent
gree*.
brlila'a p retty aister.
i anked a post puna,mint until WedTha decision to continue tha
land,
Probably sum* still see point'the nation's largest, and sm allest,
W ith but • w e fk o f ths month Atlanta t and George L Pope,
Municipal Judge ilerh e ri .1 I nesdsy. The government did not drive was made because of tha
In ths next three months Eautraperiatendint
of
postal
finance,
ram alnlng, M ay to proving to ba
short time allotted and the fa rt
arn, Delta and National Air Lints four In that lig ht. But olhsrs now (firm s engaged in m aking, export- S ts ffs s , accepting tha llt-year-old ohlect.
s vary dry month and towns a n Jeektontille.
will spend nearly #8,000,000 in 91 feel that poinf four can hs made, ing, Importing and financing tho former honor student's first pica. However, Judge Kaufm an tgnor- that becausa of its county-wide
TUa afternoon will he given major Eastern cities to advertise profitable for American butinsss. ihuuu
parch.d. O nly ,84 a t I n inoh o f
| (tooda
ana
raw in
materiel*
u*«d in
th^ death
of lu-yc-ar
16-ycar ant
aid rt'atrlrd ith*
suggsstsd date amt
and nrtiereu
ordered scon, the
. .n
u raw
a t s r i.ii uiea
in ,,in
in tn*
(team or
a m - ret
n . suggssten
t
tim e has been lnsufflcsightseeing tripe ia ’ Florida as an Ideal place to tpend
ra in has falle n . Tito M flp a l fig tm
;th e world’s trade. They have quite) cia Birm ingham , adjourned th e , both sides to be ready to proceed lent to eover a ll o f ths county, he
(arraig n m en t u ntil M ay 27.
M ay 81. H iss w as not In court.
stated.
fo r tha month to fo u r inches11 foreign toads would girt tho la stake In point fo u r.
a summer v e etloA.
M
i
'3“1 14 -1 -vf*1

Negro Is Killeti

Snow

In C 01111I 1 y ( luh

Cause Big

Road Aii(o( rasli

!l; Damage In Wes!

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A s .h iii ilit i'il I'fW H l.citft**,l W ile

I4M »

To Lop $779,730,000From
Aid, Occupation Expenses

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M AY

lomatloes, Wind,

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• u.icnufd &gt;'*1(11 miJ t i m u p u ti ...... i:&lt; n .;....« h lu t 'd a / s -ije t
* it n jjift iii i ii't ifill "1*1!!*

Commie Armies

West Refuses To

Launch All-Out

Enter Kail Row

Shanghai Attack

In Berlin Area
.1 1

•

Spring Vt»g**!nl&gt;le
Suasou ( onics To
CIomu In noriita:

I

Ri*v. W. I*. Brooks
lulls Koliiiy ()!

iiu ;»ill) r loRram

L i n d a l l a r v o Is
V oted
In llu ra ld &lt; onlrsl

S llld e n ls S r l e f l
( m in tv O l l i r i a l s
111 ' H o t L l r t tnm

7.Sanford B&amp;PW
Memhers Attend
Jackflonville Meet ^

Businessmen Come Aroniul To Bark

President’s Bold New Program

Postinasteira Hold

I1'1- ' Woman'" B,K,V

sawoO

t- ■ -

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P A G E TW O

The Sanford Herald

.liik i'K i i I h i i i I H i p in ln m l n a v y w ill loac a lit t le o f t h e ir
|in
iiit
now th a t a N elm iM kim . F n in c in P . M atth cW H , h aa been
■aalard, K lx ria e
H I H a a a a lla Avaaaa
i 'I i iw p ii H iT r e ia r y o f th e N a v y . H I m p red rceaao rH alm n ttt w it h C i t t W aa avraad rlaaa a a l l n
• m u i i f , ia ia . at ta» »•«•. n m , , m il e x c e p tio n h a v e been r e n lilr n t * " f a ta te a b o rd e rin ir th e
“ l * i N , r ia r ld a , aadat ik a A n
h ig h ic n a . O n ly P re s id e n t M ayes d e p a rte d fro m th la t r a d i ­
ml M arrk 8. laat.
t io n : h is f i r s t s e c r e t a r y o f th e N a v y . R ic h a r d W . T h o m p s o n ,
101,1, A k it l„ IIKAM
Mdllar
ca m e fro m In d ia n a , a n d h is seco nd, N a th a n G o f f J r , fr o m
unn no a iik a k
W e st V ir g in ia
F r a n k K n o x , w h o s e rv e d d u r in g m o st o f
Oaalaaaa Maaaarr
u m iC N ip r in N u a Ties
W o rld W a r I I . w a s a C h ic a g o a n , lin t la ik e M ic h ig a n Is a lm o s t
■y Carvlar _____________
• **
( M Maalk ---------------------i.na a se a in it s e lf .
fk ra a Maalka
....................
i» « T h e r e is no rea so n w h y th e c h o ic e o f a c it iz e n o f th e
Ha Maatka ..........................
a.»H
in t e r io r to d ire c t th e N n v y sh o u ld se em In c o n g ru o u s . T h e
vwe f a i r ......ii.iaA ll eMtaary a a llra a . ra r,la a' a m o u n t o f n a v a l in fo r m a tio n g a in e d b y liv in g n e a r th e o c c a r
raa ala lla aa aad
••
is s lig h t . S e c r e t a r ie s o f th e N a v y , lik e th e h e a d s o f th e W a»
ta ta rta la a ia a n lav n # a u iy u w »i
ratal aa (aada, w ill b* rh a ra rd la.
d e p a r t m e n t , le a n h e a v ily on th e a d v ic e o f th e p r o fe s s io n a ls
at m a la i a d ta tlla la a fa ir *
in th e s e r v ic e , in re g a rd to te c h n ic a l m a t t e r s .
k r t r t m i r i i V s H n s s ll, fit
la le a a
k a w a y a y rr llr r r r a r a ia
T h e one a p p o in te e in rece n t y e a r s w h o se b a c k g ro u n d
la r „ U f a V «rh. rfc lra a a
t r a il. Maaaaa I l l y , ai. lx .a U
•coined to rit h im e s p e c ia lly to head th e N a v y d e c lin e d th e
I T N n fa lt la a a m k n a# ifc.
post T h in w a s J o h n W . W e e ks o f M a s s a c h u s e tts , a n A n n a
A aaarlalrd .*»»•• « M rk la .• • H I * ,
a ta la a lra ty la Ik a aa# In# rvpaMI
n o lis g ra d u a te , lie re fu s e d P re s id e n t H a r d in g 's o f f e r o f th e
aaftna ml a ll Ik# In ral aawa p .la .r i
V o w jo lt on t lie g ro u n d th at he w o u ld h a v e to s u p e r v is e
Mi Ikla aaftayayar,
I T a m t dlaaaiafcta.
I ,,n i i e i sch o o l a s s o c ia te s , an d m ig h t la* a c c u s e d o f f a v o r i­
tis m . H e h c r u m c s e c r e t a r y o f w a r in s te a d .
M O N I»,\V. ,%l,\t 2.1. Ifil'i
t h iia

KxchanK’c* Of Workers

*

Insurance agentn strongly ttrge
an annual phyairat rherk-tip
\
Moral and sp iritu al check up |„
(r e a lly needed. It is well to lta&gt;r
( h i. periodically. Some do It ttnrr
• week. Hnmr rte rv night. Kvnm
Inc me, O Lord, and prove ore T rt
my reins anti my lira rt l ’i 211 2

At long G il tin Kuivr. it\ &gt;•
Miami I m * Mitel llir
H l.lHHI &gt;.
finish the tilin.d .ills l.ml.tme l.rg.n,
in 1925 lint left sl.iudiiiR in skeleton
fotm (or 2 t ye,i i * -is .1 uioiitinirnt
to llir lolly «l m.iukiiid tsl.ol.

i\ 1 a r l« * t

Itv p o rl

•• riN i.a o ril * • o. *'-•
"•
&lt;|»r |||«%**li|*'lll &lt;»f t«Mlllf**r . Ih r ir
&lt; p in&lt;IH'lilly **vri
Only '.'.IlLI
N&lt;&lt; Is iiih I I,f*fMl N&lt;&lt; '.!■ pHKf%**&lt;l
i hi fMiifh Mi&lt;' iim ii k rl iliirim ; thr
&lt;|MllMl!l'. • "f
.la ris llung* it ....... not finish Nou punt \v»**'k. .SmihII
Milvnl
v**ij.*lnl.lf«k
lii«&lt;*i;lil il«*
it is being nobrd 1.. r.itnplrlmn to filial iim iii I m'I *&lt;f pHi'kiiifra up I"
take rarr ol llir University .,1 l.tl'JO ill 11 M'llll II &lt;&lt;f $ I l.fi I'l !*H If
Miami’s rxp.indiug, student body
upply 1li*innii&lt;I*« I miuhI i * iiiiili«*n*
kill 1miiMiiim * Mum wri'k
"Tin* INiiiipnfi** M mki'i k*|v I m*»
"Only rtunisn, nmi llir v n l r

.
movement from there for Ihe pm.1
”buying
•{■••• demagogues who
—
pure Hju dny* hitiiled It ears, mostly
politics above palrinltsm. reluse l» |
,.Utt plant and okra. Thla
tecogni/e, nr are unable In
p a ; 5 , , ; . »p
&gt;;o t S L * * . r " " " , ’ ' k
;

Wandettng lluougli one of San
(o td 'l modem giorery .lo re, lie
other day where si... k * xml dark*
ol food in row upon row- would
Vfhit the apprltle n| the mud
t*«ctionary tlomacli. Fiom llir
foUf corner, nf the glol.e mine ibe
molt deterlahle ilrm i to In kle
jrour pallet or fallen your Imurs,
and *uch i|u«litiea of it. It's
quilt a contrail with the wav it
wat a few yeat. ago when mm
thing. wete unobtainable m cair
hilly rationed It', quite * cotiltarl,
too. with pre.rnt day cunditioni in
■toil other ,ra it. nf the .voild whrrr
ahotlage. .till e xi.l ami ilarvation
U not unuitial.

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H AII M ill*

There’s Life In
The Old Rug Yet!

HT A T K
li K
F l.filtlltA
T*»
f *11a i i i #i :h l a w h i :.n i *i :
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••(

»•*■Itlrri.r unkriMwn

«’I T ATI* IN
f u n * r r li*'f#*l»V
&lt;|&gt;&gt;r**&lt;l In * | i | i r * r III •Ik#- f ' l t i l l l f
• • . . u r i N i n t h fm ll, l*l f i r . iilf ,^f*f.
•&lt;l F lf if ti l* .
f u r H n i i l n o l r f**iiintv
l*i *'111111.#* V. *•»! It li .1* v *tf hill*

Sim ply aalonialung! You're s i m p
to find a new lustre, a new beauty
lidded to ynut old rug aftei
Seminole I'm inty Luum lry'a 'Fa1 ml’
Kvery
rug
individUNlly
shampooed and icvilallze d
lit
evpepsive. too

I'll*' *1 III#* I'.m rt lloiike Hiirif*!**.
I l*'fltl*. I.. iiliNwef * Kill of ■
ofli
(•1*1111 ML.I *af*lH»t full It* **l*l
• ••'If I »•% laflt is c i \\\ ItKN f'K
K *. %I it It f«.i * «||%.. f i r o| I.m* %
%|«# •*
«t». I#*- ................
skill hr H.*e|wd
•&lt;*2 . I *1•I %Ot| Oh M*|.| «|*l#
WITNItHM &lt;n% I.,«i. *1 .ml offl.iw .
**.*l *1 M* i.for«| &lt;*o.ivi&lt;% of Mriiil.i
"•&lt;*. Kldle of Fl**i 1*1* I Ii I n :»h dm
•

\l*%

I'hiinc 17,'r for pick-up Irulny

1919
• • I*
f'l**rl*

tf* Hit* th ill
II fltfllH* " I
iit;ii.M « &lt; N
I mii* hmmiihII v ahonlil In*
«'lr* nit &lt;’...&lt;*•
M#M|I«o| m I'.HHltV Fl*
|til(|l‘i‘t|V«* to MNNIiro III*' *M lTY**flll
I NH«HW#e
m•- e
HI* %l.
|iip«*IHtl*)M n f till* tl'l ttlllllll.
rent out »»f Ih r w orkrra' pey.
M v h h m m 'I h I I m ii w ith Mila pt»*
iNjinltlifr Oil! IM n I I I ih I III** lull I h i i a ml it* Mpommr* hit** ••miiviim *«'i I IN T IIK i- lil'IIT K T i l l . i i U-NM
•Il’ P lIK .
MlbVIlMil.K
i-nl-N-IV
flora nut ro v rr rv&lt;»ryfinp, Hi
K i . i n i i i i .1 i n i - u n i i v r i ]
Hrnnka a*li| ttint *11 thoat* who | ini' tliiit i I m*v w ill *'iiflf*nvio to &lt;&lt;|i* III r e l ‘N l a . 1 - o f
'••r*t** it im ii
iiimiim *
KitAN K K A V I.II'K
|ir. e a s e d

Womt'n’H Me**!

personally believe, if properly TH A l.l. l-IIK M TiilIM ,\N |i f i ll
|M-iated. this project w ill be all s ' O . x M W I,Ml i* |. \|. \IM n i l I &gt;• ■
. M IA I N H T MAIM KMT U I
asset lo Ibis rommrmtty and tla MA.VliM
1 "II IIml ex.'lt oI , «,l| s ,e l.e lrl..
i-ltllel. .
Very tru ly lo u rs,
.1 Hailey Odhnm.
brmniole I ,m ol\ llepre ii-iitative

Seminole Co. Laundiy Company
S i l l \V. .’I n i S I .

lq OK!

Nckjro Killed
• nil •!» if *
*•«••"
tiu-el
Fat
Sh ark, was found
under an orangr tree III tile I nmi
,, 111st yard, and may have
been
thrown against the tree, said I’a
tiolman H arrison Infuries inelud
ed a fliP'tUled ahull. T h r ,d h ri
two negroes wlm were
llu o u n
fiottt llie n il were oidv b llll’-Cil
Tlo- lln lik traveled 267 feet after
leaving Ihe load, and in addition
lo damaging
shrubbery
(Uglier
Ilian the ear. knocked dowp feme
| III ll *«
rill*
9*«*l
l(Mt&lt;IIM&lt;&lt;l&lt;ll**
Will
!&lt;• ••tii»ii! !&lt;&lt; n . i &lt;»i &lt; iilmu! mm (***•!
ft Min Hi«&lt; i|iri&lt;l«'ll( I*V 11&lt;&lt;•••»*1 W ill
uih i ■ Tin* *'Mi v**# iiinrki*&lt;l Ly •*
-IR II,

lw 11

&lt;| llM i;r i&lt; M |K

It uietl lo (o.l $15 or $20 to
hava your clie.1 x-rayed to .ee
whether you had tubetculo.ii. It,
tho.e day* ii wai under.laudable
why not many people were x-rayed
enlil thay knaw only too well what
thtir trouble wa» and genetally il
wai too lata lo do anything about
ft. Nowadayi there i» no excui-whatever for anyone failing lo make
•era that Itia lung* ate all rigid.
During the first week of next month
the State Board of Health*, mohile
jL-rey unit will be in Seminote
Coeoty taking picture* of anyone
triflfet to hava hit chetl g rayed
dm faarch for tuberculoti. in
•ally Mage* whan it can be
And k dbaan't coal anybody
ll’» nil fine of charge.

imsalble exception »f one A .le lin n i ||||„ „ |s had a total of nine dead,
sales were iliaconlmural durlt# the five of Wood R iver and four »t
Must w«*t*k( with
H|i|Min*lmHl*»ly , pM|i»Mt||kt«.
only 26.IMMI etrites „ f tomatoes | A , W, MM| n tvrri „ „ th&lt;l Mlaalasellliig. The tidal ninnhet of earn |
from HI. I miuI s . JI26 homes In
“ lil|iped l.v rail for the spring , j 1rr | , v uf u.ooo were
destroyed
deal la eypeele.l lo la* armipd &lt;00. and66 peraona Injured
In a 26
" lir e H o rl.la I l l y Market ra- aipiHre
stmare block area.
area,
polls farm erx ate disking fields
The four peraona killed at f’aland tdnnling rove, crops. In an patina wera In a highway lunch
•irlpathiu of a good fall deaT pack- aland which rollanaed.
lllg iintlae operators are building
At Htome.et, K y ., one woman
••vleii Ions
and
preparation lx ! was killed and 60 Imusr.t damaged
underway lo lake ' a i r of a re by a strong wind. Damage was
o i.l fall crop "
estimated at *760,000.
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“S O M E T H I N G

H I S. I ’nlm ctln A vc.

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MAYclearance sale ,

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
$2 9 »
(iitaraalred 10 &gt; wira
EXfllANt.E

(R i'K iila r

R e la il

mmI i I

f'o iirl

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NEW"

Th*» liirwr. nlijrhtly I h ik c i in
4ixr limn tin* li on, fur Hurimanmi U
In i|pKtrurtlvim*'Nii.

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Phan. *71

OTIII'JH VALUKS IIhIIvwihmI lied complfle will* Ickh
S 4 9 .S 0

f'M.BO
YO-CDMWNY
&lt;♦* '*MM*MH&gt;}

Pfeaa* tea

CharleH Vodopieh I
Refrigeration
Service

Ir iH K

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Phone 134-R

B y W . R illin g
T o u rh lo n Drug C b .

101
c'i
A I W allace

Phone 6IH -X H

C . M. Boyd

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MOVIELAND
RIDE-IN THEATRE
I M ILK ROUTH C ITY ON V. B. HIGHWAY IT-**,

C II1L D H K N U N D E R 11 r R B B
HIIOW'.NG NIGHTLY TiM, *tM, I*|4 I—RAIN OR MOON

Today and Tuesday

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D E P O S IT

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(iROM 'N H W kKT

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NKW

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5 ears 2 5 c

D A H L IN .i

W H IT K

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B A N A N A S

C H O I- V k l . L I I W

2 lb s . 2 5 c

A l.l, BRA NDS ClIK W IN D

W E ST E R N

II. 8 . U R A D K (|O O n

, T -B O N E

1t

STEAKS
lb. *7Qc

lb. 3 9 c

•••«« U&lt;

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N ew

MILK
3™ 35c
OLEO
lb- 19c BREAD'*' ID GUM3 forf” 10'
IMIRACIE WHIP pint 2 5 c
HICKORY GR ADE A S L IC E D

quite gal areund to It . , . that
-la not unlit illnaaa overtakes
lham. And then they ara often
faead with tha lot* of valuable
time, eonxiderahle expense, and
much pain.
,
Everything worthwhile 18
rained by wall timed effort,
HoM h#ftl9h !« no exctptlon.
Make that appointment with
jrour doctor . . . and be aure to

*• •

o th e r

1 9 .5 0

I t a r e n i n h.

p h y a i c a l exam in atio n next
Wr»s| »»
n f (hem IIVVBI
never

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rigkt.

fiH A U A N -

M a llr t 'H H

ECHOLS
BEDDING
CO.
Sanford and Celery Ave.
Phone 12JI2

IC O C A -C O L A

Vw

JACK SPRAT
.

PICNIC

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In iM T H p r in u

K x f h a m r t ' — M ir n y
I N ed

D IX IE

Du ymi Itelong to the group
! well intentionad people who
ab-sys r nlns to have a

i m m ymr nr* a

m a t-

I'ricfH (i(H » d Thru Wed. May 25th

Whan h# gtraa you a p ra-.
teviotlon ba certain It la Hilad
with pure, potent dyuga by patnWsfnC a eompatmt pharma-

Joan Fontaine

S I 9 .6 0

r i ’, i : i )

O n i o n s 3 lh s .2 0 c

Heaktanea— I I 2 .R
Office— 1210

Good Intentions
Won’t Keep
You Well!

PMONF,

w it h

A L L H it A N O S

To Meal New Flo rid a F in a n c ia l R o apo n itblilty L a w
C A S H D IV ID E N D S T O P O L I C Y H O L D K R H

r ilO N E

lie d

Grape Juice 3 5 c IPineapple can 3 3 c

r.res M .ails.a - nia..a. tirt.a 1
H .a.i a-tz. . -ft Mat. k-l*
ariaaiia Vs.masi Nash maa '

| P H O N ES

K a lla w a y

FOOD

H anfnrd

C o m m errlal and
D om eallc
All W ork G iin ran teed

A
U
T
O
MAKIMTY INSURANCE

$ 4 9 .5 0 )

■

f*Mimt% »»f H#ml*iai|p. H»af# Ilf Fle.r
I i I n. 11*1m 7th i U y nf 'ln r . A I*.
1949
•» •• i i f i i n i m i n
•'l#rh of th* r ir n ii i i*i»iiri
HI5AL

O P T O M E T R IS T

T'lio (r r e t iip .l I ’c r m n n c iit W a v e n tlv n tic fin n itf in y e a r * .
Trained l.y evp.*rl a ty llita In Hhaplng an.l Htyllng
F a ll for H prrlal Pi Ires, . .
Cl»*r&lt;l ThurNday afternoon during the .u n im ir

V a lia *

***••

•iti n (■'•#*•»r . ii. #• «i.&lt; •in# * I'**** In
•!»* •*lr**«M I'lilirl nf Hi# N inth
!&lt;|i!!’ l4l (*ln &lt;*l* !w **»&lt;*• f*'r **»s»»x*r%
•i| fiMiitlv Fli.rl'ln, In *'!ih «‘ »*r**t
In &lt;* will* fll#*l iivn I iin I v#im »*«tll!#d
*'IM II|.»'** MVI.VI4 lla la llf f
m
M .I*’ F HYI.VI %. l»#f#n&lt;U«t whom.
i&lt;* Hi# i•I mI a *I f f ###kn m •!#•*## &lt;»f
•Ihnfr# HMhI iimI vhii
IVITVFMM ••••• ........ I Nll'f MffK Ini
4i mI nf lli#

I'htinr !H4

mi**,

11M1I I In* •ti *»ni' nf a miimiL i 'I nf |&lt;t •••
v imii** fa!iil jmtmI kmI m.
"M oit »»f thl* ■•'lIllIN IMi’III** III •%
im S«*Miini»l** f'oiiMly Inli'ly I iiiv **
MmI li*'i*|| •fI(•• !n ifo fliliv i* 1 ills lull
in m ill n1*••••11 mill ilriv i'i h win*
•Ium'I |{I v ** a flnmn," #**!il I' mI im I
mihm IliiriiMitn l h 1*■ MiiirnifiF. ami
In* in 11li*i I I Im I m ilhnriHi‘4 me «|n
irii* all I In*y run In rurl* I In* h| m»»*i |
mania iiiiim iik d riv e l n.

Dr. C. L. PprHonR :

ZotiM F lu id W nv«

21)8 N. Path

V i »M nr&lt;* (imrmliv

P h o n * 475 I

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS

|

\% *1 Mil l);

1919

IV*lt|»*lii*rt lliii-lr I' m

|,MI INHl

I*
atlon, tnrmiierN
of the nrnied
services, e lly , county
and stntc
entployeca, easual lala.r, nilnlal
era, railroad workers and unniar
rle.l ehll.lren over 17 but » lill dr
pendent a rr rml eligible for tlobenrfits of rom piilsory health in
suranee. Fveo the needy are n»l
eligible unless provision la mad*
by local laving authorities fo.
the payment •&gt;( tin* rave-- re.pilr.-I
under the plan
I’ointlng mil lh.it the doelot-nnraes and hospitals are mil ahit.r
in opposing rom piilsory heallb
itiNiiranee, Hr. Ilr.a.ka sni.l tbn'
other organlznllons w hirl, have
gone on re.-ord aa opposing il a ir
Ihe Amerlr-an Farm flitreau. the
Anirrlean Hat Aasociallon, llir
American Legion, the American
Dental Aaeocintlon. the Am en
can Drug M anufacturers Associa
•Inn, thr National t ’allmli'- ( ‘ban
ties, llir Nathmnl Itrta il Meal
Dealers Aximcialimii (lie
Pilot
' lob ami (lie U S I'l.am ber of
f'ommerce.
"T lie re lx a Ix-Me. is-.iv to p.o
vide medical . a i r for whose w|p&gt;
I nerd II nmsl ami are unable |o
t . nsm
»•••
Il'tta lik H .*
*»ay for I t ” It* llrixilf- s«l,|. lie
tl.r n*w club greslilenta was lire- rert.mmemled "'Ihe ealal.liahmetd
hI.I p .I over
l.y Mra. Kilna v'an »f a im noariisan r.im m lttee l&gt;\
Aeker, . stale arcoiu) v lr r greal- ' ’ongresa for the purimae of wmk
.lent. win. proudly announced that Inir out a avalrm of lu-allli ins...
H o rl.la organized 24 naw i-lul.a «r.e« |b al l i e s teirltlo the frarre
«f (Mil
member#
bringing th* •■»rk of the American xyatem of
..irinberahlp to 40041. Florida, aha 'eon eplerorlse Mini which I m'HI*
h111.1, orgnnlzcd more clul.a Ihla •be aimport of I be doetora. sin
vear than any ollipr Htatr In Ihe -.eons, and nur-es w ith..lit whose
Union.
eo-operaflon and support no medi
Tl.e :10th Anniversary llan.|ue% -si svs*eni .-an be made to wortwas belli at the lirorgo WashingRov Holler anno.inead the F.
Ion lintel .......
on Haturday
night
' w --ith D. Scott's Tiger* liavp won the
r-j-----» -----Rotate fill ill's lonlllP l.ssebali 'ee.
u '**,JAU*t“n, £!V2 ! t i
»ue rhamplonahip and that this
team w ill meet an all-star ag»r*nation roninoaerl of file I lest lilac,
* ...........
The attendance from Hanford era from the (dhei three *eaips
weret M rs. W illiam *, president, next Th.iexday n le|,l at 'lie MuniMra. lia r ™ Hoffman, Mra. It. K. -loal Hall I'a ik f'resldeot f|eori*e
True, Mlaa Mildred W itllaina, Mrs. U.iip, simoom-*-' that »H Ixiv* in
Mirynie
Hodgkin,
Mra.
Mary '••e l e N . ' . i e w ill la* take., on a
••le.)If* at Ssolxiolo Springs lievt
('ash. Miss Leaette Temple.
Uxturdav afternoon
w ' " l L ,

23,

lMl And
I *nirrllf
i ) ’ • l*l»t»

(N o t ic e

s
li,.1 s
.
» «n!
Wnles John \
Knight■« «•*'
u^-iy a...... the
most sorre.aful
Vlami Herald
Hie protests a - 1
)M the Mtukel’a hialoty.
gainst extravaganir In goveinnirnt
"The W.im bob. M.oket ie|»&gt;rla
are gaining niotnrnlum tluoiign.iut | tin* tt.i.Hng 1- nlx.iit over for the
lit. country. Y.itl can gtvr rile.live spring aeMatni h« very little |iios .1
| .
1 1 1
1dm-e la tinkling III. Puiinu the
h.lp ami make you. v.u.e be l.ea.rl
W|.rk rl|1.„MllM.r, t .......... nn,|
by asking your rnogressm,in. sen
w,.„.
mi.i|lng - IN H IIO n H W C O l f l t T
t
l,m r t i| N o t ic e
alnrs and rdbri piilili. nllmal* one tr..NI|i p.o lmgea with lonuitoea'
---------simple rpirilloll
"Wliy .nr you 'eadlnu.
r|-..nlln„#a S"»na&lt; "a te Oae»
**l%•»•*«•**
\&lt;»-|**l! *r*» %!•»••*%**
waslino mv nionev &gt;*'
"Tile Foil PI...... Miukel ie- On- w-eat able of Hhrlluirn, a town
%!»••»* MVl.YI \
%
%♦»•.•.# 4*|.
"
1 porta Hie tomiito deni la prarll.-ally 1.,f l.tKKI, the tornado deinollahed ••n
Ireva
»«■&gt;•*
In
* *•? **• . ( #
-----i.vei with pin-king htniaea on th«*,
hmiaea. and dainagad U6, H6 of
%*lre.#|
fI •*11f e. r •t
M h v .A i !*&lt;*•
gi.ivi.liog
market
property
.-loalllg,
with
the
thrill
severely.
I
p
M
h
Taking the lc.ul

negror* with wlmlrs.m.r
alional acliviltct lor tl.ru «parr
lim e, Silvct Springs near O. ,il.annnuni e . Il.r opening ol I .it,uli*r
Park on the ...iilli bank «d
.Silvn
Rivet about ............
.lo w n ilic iu
from lire lir.u l ol llir .priiiKr llie i
the netggm r. (.in go in swimmuuenjoy the pavilion an.l p inm kiug
in beautifully lamb. ape.I m im um l
in |t . ami ire llir m ua.iei ol iluunderwater
lalivlaiu l
ill
gl.n
bottom boalt. H ir full rninyinrn*
o l zucli beauty ipoli «d l b rl,, t&lt;
m ike better cifteeni mil ol ail &lt;•
them.

i'. k

«*«lt f *1

Rotary Meet

M AY

r#&lt;|tllr#&lt;l
I ' f f - T h l ■h a l l he In %t rl!lng. a n d a h u l l atat&lt;
diitl
«l#tintti&lt;l#
n li lr It I I I * i r i a i * o f r e a l d i n y * a n i l |*oal of
p o o . nr r l t l i r r &lt;»f ynii. m * v h a v * f i r e Mildf eaa o f t h e «-lttlnt*Mt. all*
h I k i II he k w u r n to •• Jr t h e H a l l t n o t !
ngN lii nl
I In*
»Al dl p
of
FIIA N K
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Sanford Forum

P«a» O a»l

g ra m p n rp ciscil liy I lie ItiH -k e fe lle r F m in iliit lo n . A c o m m itte e
iiti|M irlcrl b y H ie Foil ndn I ton him I icon a t w o rk In G n r m a n v
11, is. s p r in g , inicrvtew ing lem lerK anil e tlu ca to rH .
C c r m iin liilm rcrM . f a r m e r s , eu g in ee rH an ti pnifeH M ioiiH 1
m en , m ille r Ilo*. p la n , w ould liv e in th e U n ite d S ln te H f o r twm a r t w o rk in t!
m eet nil o f t h e ir exfierpteH. T I i I h p la n i
i i i i i i I mi
lin e w ln e li wim in r r ie d out in 1025 w it h gom l re
m il t f l l l i e r E u ro p e a n m u n trii'M a r e i i I ho e x p e c te d to co
. , p e n ile III e x c h a n g e , th e sam e n u m lie r o f A m e r lc a iiK w ill
w o rk m E u ro p e .
T i l l s idea sh o u ld prove p ro d u c tiv e o f u n ile rH ta n d lu g in
1lie .m in e w a v a« th e stu d e n t e xe tian g e H . w h ic h h a v e a Him)
la r i d op S tu d e n ts in a n y c o u n tr y p r o f it in m a n y w n y a l»»
n u ll m p r o je c t, iu d th e w o r k e r s w o u ld liv e d if f e r e n t livem il sh o u ld p r o fit d i f le t-c u lly . T o e a r n o iie 'n liv in g In «
fo re ig n c o u n tr y d e m a n d s a g re a t e f f o r t in th e w a y o f ad
tii- .lm c til lo im f a t iiilia r com liH onH . T h e p a th to iin d e rH ta n d
m g tic s Ih r o u g li t liis a d io s lm e iil.
T l „ . hope is lIm i Hu- G e rm a n w o r k e r s w o u ld r e t u r n ti I m i i o w n c o u n t r y p re p a re d to c o -o p e ra te w it h th e fo rc e s •&gt;'
I. m o. n o v. Hu- lilc u n iiig s o f w h ic h th e y w o u ld h a v e e n jo y e d
lo r I w o v e n rs

A dnlingnubrcl H o n ila yolrlier
m .fle ihe iionl pagr ul lo u r rnaga
tine last week H r was l.irn t tiro
eral James A. Van H r r t u| II.trims
former (oolliali &lt;o,n li at llir I hri
ven ity ol H onda, svltii Iras nmi
recently lirrn in ilra rg r « l Atoer,
can m ilitary aitivrtirs in ( , i r n r

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|C aallaa#A Kr«m

M ONDAY

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with 768 vote* wan Lynda Ann#
McIntosh, two yaar old .laughlar of .Mr. and Mrs. II. (S. air- Editor The HeraldInlosh, I I , 4IMI Edit ha Avenue.
I would like In rorrert Ihrougli
Pictures of Linda and Lym ls, yoin i-oloinns a misunderstanding
together with three other con- which seems | „ have «leve|o|M&gt;il
testants, appeared Frid ay in The from my letter t&gt;. Hie lle ra lrl in
Herald. Pictures of five m oir your issue of May 2*1. II. It-. re ­
nominees, selected try popuiai garding the C ity ’s enabling art
liallotlng, w ill appear next Friday, i for ternilnul fionnrlng nod which
salio a I,allot form whereby tin. jl fool upon my return In Sanford
lourth wi-eky winner may Is* I true ereaterl tin impression n, r
chosen. When five weakly w in ­ . holding pledge rot the part of thr
ners have Is-en chosen, fin al vot­ rom m iM Niofi for specific limnage
ing w ill take place to select “ The iimii r (iin tiH fi
l i v yea,
for
Most Promihing Citizen.”
P&lt;*i if mI
T his finnl winner w ill receive
In f t i i f l i r r ••xpImiHtlfin &lt;&lt;f i h U
u handsomn silver
p crrin g ei,
■ liit n iir n t , I w m ilfl m M Mini ii &lt;*
donated by W K. Kailer, Jeweler
Parents of each week’s winner Hiifh **|H * i f ir plftlui* w in iiiiifli',
■nay get tickets to the fills Then lllitliu li th r Ilh llrr'tM H lIllltr WHH t Hilt
tre liy ending at The lle in ld of i •*i i i liiit iiii'iit■ w n iilil tir olitiillicfl
fire. Pictures of all contestant- liy t h r t ’loimlM i n f ( *&lt;i i i i i i h ,H'&lt;* ( mi
are la-ing taken l&gt;y It I. ( ’»&gt;. rim t ti I •«»*i n« I f i i ’i^ lit M 'fftrp net m il
iiifM tl ll&lt; t HO' 1. I i»*K»||I
photographer
S|**»l|ftM| M Ilf thl* pMljl'I’t HhI i .

A i p ir il nf ciM i|N &gt; riili»n willt W o n to rn n lm K Ik e x p e c te d
t.i i |r v c |n |i in fiernitiny mm ii re x u lt o f h Itiltn r e x c h a n g e p ro ­ * rr covrri'fj hv wnrkm rn'* ifimppn

T ltr f-sll.tr v ol doing tndliitti: blittle b u ild c * It p in v ril Ly tin let
in authority on h u .iiir .. lli,in I i n i
Trum an linntell
ll.m l &gt;d «h.«
the taxpayers would liave a t n l i
they hail kepi I I n n nr I hr liabei
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MONDAY’ M A T 23. 1919

Social A n d Personal Activities
l.n rlin Pitlwtpr lin y

Social

S m le ly K tliinr

Mrs. Spencer, Bell
Calcnclerl Honor Graduates

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Mi** IHyve Ann Ailnm *, Ml**
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. . KroUley Mei*eh. M l** U ln l.e ffle r
k l" . " l l iio 'V i vi “ nil
MU* Murynnn
(iiilln w iiy,
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member* of the Sriniiiote Hlifh
■the horn,I meet.
K-m|UBti njt
C| 0M( were
honored on Kriilny with n t^oca
.f the \\ "linin'* CnU party nWen hy Mr*. (1. W.
1' of i lie l . i * l spencer mid Mr*. W allace Hell
wilt
vi»il
ll.e in the B«me room o f the Spencer
rtli '• ii* h'liviriB Imnie in Rose Court.
Hi ni :i to l ‘ M
Deeiiriitlon* in the ru .tle *et■I1' '
I iiib were of *hrimp plant, yellow
" i l l I,"I,I . . . Im*. Idle* nml ninKnolin hlo**om* and
to, In n .!., tVn r.dli.Bo Knell l.nnnr ffUCKt wn*
i in pmtedoil Kiven n favor of ,d .i*tlliK powder
!*• I' M n* n memento of the occasion.
Tho*e enJoyiiiB the ufternon
with the
honoree*
wern th eir
mother*. Mr*. W. A. Adam*. M r*.
John MeUeh. dr.. Mr*. W. A . I,c f*
fler anil Mr* John l „ Callow ay.
A l*o the MU*e* N ixie K irch h n ff,
Ihirhni
K in ke r.
Ilnrhnrn Ann
Kdonfleld, Hetty imnemi, Hetty
Hall, Ciirnl S kln nei, M ary Helen
HflHffllti * I If I .PiMtin Hit ll** l» lilt
Kite, M ary Keni*. M arilyn Mua1**111,, I M A t 1 In* I'illift I nn l
*ier, Hetty June W ilke, Nancy
Appleby, Carol Jean M eriwether,
Kny Knot. Viirthn Stokley, I’cKlfy
Howell. Anita Aiken, lle lty Jane
&gt; on,iB, .Matinmin Springer, Anna
JUST ABOUT THE
Corley. Joann SpniihllnK. Ja n a
MOST WONDERFUL
Whitner, Cherry S ln K le la ry , K a th ­
leen llaheiwk nnd (ilm ly* Well*.

NOW!

LOVE STORY EVER
FILMED!

June R. Whitner
Wins Scholarship

Mitts Rucker Honored Sanford Giants Are
With Bridge Party Honored With Supper

ersona

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a maternity dress

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Dr. Henry Mcl&lt;iiiiliii

Sewmachine Shop

Junior Hitfh School
Graduates Honored

Kriend* of Roy Mann w ill he
glud to learn that he i* getting
along iiieely following an operalinn Inst Krhlny, hi Crnwrnrdlaing Hosnilnl in A llm ila, (la .
Mr. mid M i* M ail" plan In leave
n* soon n* possible for
Hlack
Mmint a In, N, C In i|n'ii,1 »om*
time.

Class w ill ludit u m m &gt;
11:01) P. M. nt the Joe
I),line oil Jew ett’* I.H Ilf.
T H D R S r iA Y
A silver ten w ill he givan at
Menihei* of the Am erican Home
Sanford (iim ninm School *imn*or- Department
of
the
Smiford
•ed hy the Parent-Tearhi’r Assncla- Wnmnn's Club met on Thursday
I Hon and thn Association for Child- evening for It* la*t husines* meetInmd PMiiciition for the benefit of ting of the year followed with a
I tlm hospital fund. A spertnl pro- social gathering. The rluh hn«*e
grain w ill he feniureil hy pupil* at wn* henutlfliv ilecornted with tinli(l(l P. M. The public is cordially , nln* mid other spring ftuwer*.
Invited to attend.
T h * meeting was opened by
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. . .
Mr*. Illroughlon W atklna, chairPupila of the Dux lim y S. Iiool
T |„.
VIlt(.d to sponsor
Of D i i nclog and plan,. I,opd* of
pr„ gtlUl) f(ir t|u, summer re.M i* Kdgnr Ml che w ill pl e*e,,t
depm lm enl mid also to
,, Joint reclta! at H:(H P. M at Hu;
M „ |,a'tlv sitters class to he
Mom mi * Club. AH parent* and ( l l |&lt; t u r |, , . Croom'* Academy.
fnem U are Invite,t,
! suggesthm* for the new year be­
ginning In the full ware discussed.
Mr*. W atkln* thanked hor o f­
ficer* and presented each of them
with u g ift In appreciation for
— D R IV E -IN —
thulr help during the past year.

TALBOTT’S

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CHAMBRAY

fii'llntil I'In* |*|ii|t|i of if l m limtr •&gt;|
tip'll of fin* I ill hi *I in 11 pink nt i
I* *\f in Aiitfif*‘%'* flu' Sun fin ii |
I ill I III* h\ i lit* uiintr
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m i l ii p n f

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l l i c iriiMi i * | i n | i | i i i n , | ii 1ii |
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l&gt;v Mmiiu ii 1i (Ini lfini'4‘ 1 iiitil mrin I
Gt'iH nf tin- SitrifiMii liiiiiif-s, vt ii (
ii u a 11In I !*♦ I l**i«i \ Mi i.itulm . III i
riiMHi* piiinyitiM the | mi11 \ wi n t
tin* MIsmi' h .fimii U ii^ h l, fanti" '
IG rl. A Her lln*«n. 1(i*%**t t\ iim v . ,
.In Aim Mmmii* Hm**h i 'mIm* Hn&gt; Ii |
I .iif in G uff, I lliila I I'Mihii 11, i pilll
H iitinu. Ann Hal ,ol 1. In, m Col J
Im* A l*o W o ,ley | | , nm l. Melvin
FlnU rh er. tii'otBe llaid en, Hunk - 1
Keghter, Itohimt H......k». Sum ,in I
-Im ohiiom, Sydo i 'lot„ , I... Hoi. I,
emu, Toininy Spool, loionn Rum
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ley. Mike lt"lm n|n, I tot. I ■
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' Ili'tu y M el.anlin 111 Mi ni„l M i,
II,
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Mm 11*1111 and Ho Im .io ,,
Mmgaret Mori non

Home Department
Has Last Meeting

•'ARLEY^RANGER

Hollywood

M i. mill M i*. A (1 Vim I hor i m ii
MU* ll»ih rn Rucker, * men.Inn
H O l.I.Y W O itD , Muy 'Jit i/P*
(m ,
of the lt*4l* Seminole Illith School hull* a»*lstril by .Mi** K ih rl VmT clephim # 1 IS trrit.lri.itIiib el»»*. wn* honorr'.l on ing, MU* Dorothy Von Ih 'iln ili* l.iT * &lt;i t if I mn »*'ll you “ mu' „ ,u
nml Mr*. Kuby Mathew* r n lrt Hung m n .Inn'* know &lt;il"'iit Hull.v
tuimul nn T h in *ilny evening foi wood
1 t|
,
lowlnir thi* Sanford-St. AiiKiiotin&lt;*
w inlo iim ii|.m g thr Ih d ly w ..... I ,
tln scb n ll
game with 11 chicken - .„ g ,.,,
ri'im rii'i I* constantly ,,Vl.„
* I'ilm i supper ill their iininii nl
mu nut whut i* now. At •*••• t \V,tt,
flit:. M yrtle
Avenue honoring M„ k „ f , t l « ,lonK .m m 'lliin g . I
'member* of the Sanfnr.l (lim it*
, ) „ „ „ , „ k. im llill|t t» the wind* I
H arvey A. Swnn*oti Im* left
1 Drcoriiting the room* of I lie l(Hj||v
for MlnneupolU, Minn where he
Von U i.rl.u li* home were »irn ng .;
,
........ ...
„ lvt. yml
..,1.1
w ill visit relative* for smile time.
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..............,,n ,!&gt;' * I,ml who k i m w * ?
iiiteriml.rnr
| lii.'iith . Mmi’.lrntroii mol other fll, „ ............. Hnllvwond Don't *tn,,
MU* Daphne Connelly ha* re ­
.m iaei! n .rlnK flower* The su p p er, ..........
j ........ .............
turned from llradciuon where she
uiih served huffot n lv lr
In** hm
.
spent the weekend a* Hie Buesl
fel table wa* eentereil .v illi nnv ’
11 " '!lu
,
.. ..
of Mi** Hetty Jo Tollu.
l» ..r...B ll,e evenliiB M. ,..,,1 M ,* ( V ...............
„ f Joel
The many friend* of M i* KlMerhi.il* lh ....ke,| M,-* \ in M,
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M.ioKne.
liter K. l.uinli|tli*t w ill i i ’K iel to
mg for the flower ill iiiiiB e iu e .il. , , .
. ......... .
lenrn that she I* ill and eonfined
I Mill D irk
lli.rB i. ,.n,l
(ieorue
........ h ' ' Z \
,
to the loenl hospital.
I Olsen
for e n te r.,............nl
I he.
J
" ' " " ' ' ‘ '2 U ’,h'1 .
I foi ni*Iie.l
to B li-h
I lint Sum •lo lilw y,’
I n&lt;a
I "ii-*
t*M«m*ttctl w ilh tin* "P
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Starke have
I T l.n .e
enjoy,MB
hr evening
.......
M ..,, „ ( ;„|,lw v n Mny. i
returned to their home in San­
*\r v "
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n ,(ll , ....... I{
u
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ford after siientllng the weekend
In Daytona Reach at the Hutch­
I two ehililren, Mr. ».„! Mr* .1oh„ .
"w
V
, ‘ *
ison Apartm ent*.
MeMiimi* .mil the MU*e* ...... ,J
hm t I,
\Vohh wn* fi.m e.l «* .
Anderson,
..........thy
A m
l e r . o n , '&gt;.• ,im l.'i
Mr. mid Mr*. Myron 11 Sm ith,
D pt u m c triH f
I'ntsy Stoke*. Murjorie Anderson,
and M r. nml Mr*. W D. Sllne
] Doris .lone*, Rosemary SnUlm ry
noli., w n te r '»
were guest* yesterday of Itev. and
f n t lie iln i' C iillu ni, Hetty Ctilhiiii. ........
'v l,l'he,l .,, I....... ly e *, nn
I I I M.i|&gt;ooli» t i e .
Chain"
Mr*. John W Moffntt of t.eesI!.......mil ry Cult........ Ja ckie Ml, lu-l* I ■
“
............« '"&gt; '&gt;
hurif.
mill M.uB.iret Von HerhtllU Al*,*'
1
ttv I t ' " " " ' ie.il muiit
] I l&gt;iek Hm Bn. lieoiBe OUen. Joe
H n 'i Inoe I'h .'i,, I " ., g
I ion
I, ' S rb , ill*. Charle, Ho*e, l.urrv llm • * I nnO, th S,o|.'. , Uunoi
Krlend* of l,ind Weber, former
, ty. (ieorue .Innoll, Joe Mill,now j llm* I'lnii, .oiOlc', fu^i inline i»
manager of the Mnyfnii Inti, w ill
,kt. Jim June*. I'onnle K .ivnki*, I Wilt.,on
t'h.ii Mnnreen ll'
he Interested to loiiin Hint Im U
, I" ll* I'atnhlo, Itol, lliilln .n n . Jin i lin in ' In-* Inin.II, i* lentlv K itr
now serving a* mniiagei of H aw ­
( l &gt; Iln i'B i'l. Hohhy Von lle rlm li*. , -Iiniiiini*
1’hui o,\ null iiiiiiie
thorne fnn on (.'ape Ann al Knst
I 11 nr I V on lle rlm li*. Ilerhie Slen i , IloO I i*'oim
. .
(iloueester and also a* miinngcr of
Itioin nml A ith in Heel,with, I.
' n ,,„ | ,1, i 1.,i v , . , , . ,
n .......... .
the Cnglneer*' Club in Hnston.

M KD KH K D , Mn** . May J.l
ISp eeiall Jane
II
W Ii 11 a e r,
tiniiBlilei of Mi mid Mr* II. F .
Whitner, .Pi. of 711. Oak A vn n ie,
Sm ifoid, F in ,, I* iiiiio iib the III
W'innera in the anmuil iinn p elltlve
Among
Ihone
who
plan In
pi ire *elndiir*hlp*
rnnlest eonilneteil by T i i ft a College, it wit* grm liinle in ceremnnir* at Hie
U n ive rsity of Florida June fi-ll
lire .lame* Kmmetl llrtn d o ii. H A ;
Kdwurd Higgins H u rl. I .I .It. lien-'
. inole High , Seliool. Im* won a ry Wight K irtle y , It A ; Janie* A.
lllJH N I *eholnr*hi|i, payiihlo I'Jfilt Tew , ItC K ; and Joseph Marlon
The Smiford
! y e a rly. In Jaeksm i College, de- Crenshaw, IIS IIA
piirtineiil foi women at T u ft*. She student* w ill reeeive their de­
gree* with the hugest graduating
I w ill enti'i the eidlege till* full.
T ilfI * College eonduel* till* class in the tln lve i*ity'« history,
contesl yi-arly by mean* of enni- 1017. of which 7fil arc veteran*
p elilive I'xmiiinatinnh given in lie- nnd Hit are women Kvent* over
the weekend w ill ineholi- a haeere,lit»,| puhlie nnd pi iviile *elund* eilleiiulento nervin' mid Hie an­
Hirniighimt the eoouliy i,&lt; pro*. nual vesper's ten June fi and
oei tivi' fteshinoti foi the Sehoid of roininonri’inetit on June il at H:(H)
Ml,end A it* , Jaeksiui College and
[llm Sctinnt nf Kngineei Ing.

D A V ID N IV E N
TE RESA W RIGHT
EVELYN KEYES

Discovers Miniature
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Services

A Townsend wedding was held
F o rrc H ta l
on Mmv Ifi at llie T o m l»i Cenli'i
which united M i* Kniina K llm
ii* uml C lin ili's II
N ulling in
m iin U g e The ci'reiuoiiy w„* pm
forilli'il hy Itev. .1. A l.ogun i.efoie
ii h i'n iilifu llv appointed a ll,,, ilr&lt; mat ed with Kasim I,In
while
"latlce and
....... Ant"
lace men I* of i)„. pie** and
Mg III ed candle* cast a *"t' glow-'
............... .
e*iul,li-.
over the scene Dei
it ion
wme Fi&gt;ire*lul'* giave will
under the direction of Mi- \. C Hu- v u m ilv '' of Hint
Starke, chairm an. " I I- " "
You Knox, m utline S e n el a
T ru ly " wa* sung iiy Mr mol M i* Navy whom P iirifu tiil
M. I. Henry and the w illing i Mm
K o iie *tal Im*
march wa* rendered hv Mi
Ida I Him Hie funenil !«• ke|,i
V. (inodwin.
) wn* lenuird
The hrldo wore a die*- • 1 soft
ll Im* nut yet bee
hllin with a luce ciillai
ah i'jw h e ie tile funeral *e m ,
cm ried a white P ravi'i Hoot top 'lu lii
ped with Faster Idle*. T h ..........
i K io ie stu l left i i * hi
of honor, Mr*. Mmy Pick It was only an nurietil gieel,
gowned In pencil crepe w ill, &gt;hirh dispnli mid denth

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S I h i u In h c l t i i t f l e v e r y

of the
World, w ill ,ei&lt;i,mte
"fam ily night’* Tuesday evening
&gt;t 7:30 o'clock w ilh a ti-b fry
at Mullet l,ake Park A ll 1inilii

Oil Hast* Mid Wall

tiara and their fainllle* ..........
JOINT R E C IT A L
A Joint recital of the pupil* of
the Ouxliury Hchool of Dancing
and the plann pupil* of Mr*. Ed­
gar Mitchell will lie held Friday
at H'ltfl o'clock al tha Woman's
Cluh. Parenta ami friend* are In­
vited to attend.

&lt;0 attend.

chine, use a larger slic l ,,*edte
than fnr ordinary sewing, nml
lengthen the nifirhlru1 *iii( Ii Hfi
that the needle hole* will not lie
»o close that they wi*fik»*t| nr
tear the leather.

BING CROSBY

I
I t ’a s m a rt to tlpiil w HI i ( lirv ru lrt fnr ttsrd ta t .
lltir used ciira a re sp li'cted h um I ru d e in s pul lit lit •*
rlHfwt Hhapp l»y m ir mvn n e rv in ' d e p o rtm e n t.
Mn— fo r n d r p m d n ld r tiaetl n tr . HIT ii di'peiiiliilile dcnlei

YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER

LOOK AT THK BARGAINS!
11)16 OldHtnohik1. t*l)r. Sedan
a hfautiful late* model car
1!M7 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan .......
11)41 Buick Sedanetie ............
11)41 Chevrolet Vi Ton Panel...

Sumnwr'a a breete fn r the
motherdcsb* In this adorable
J u n io r M omt T he c a p a la t
e o lta &gt; keep* e y e I n t e r a e t
above y o u r w a ist — B atea
hanky-ahear (embed cotton
batiste ksepe you cool as a
frapp* t DalleaUly printed in
grey, bluo o r cinnamon on
w hite ground*. Sixes 9 to 10.

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W hile I.nuger. I m et Altitp MtirfiHT. F'Iiiph I Matir. Will
| .nst I .linger. T h e ' All f a n Not Me H igh).
We Ha&gt; Thitl l( Y dm A re Nul SallH fied W ilh Any
"Cnrntule" I ’aiitl, llrhus T h e K n tp ly I ’nll Hath And W«
W ill lleftiiid Vinir Money. T h a i la O ur liim rn n lfe W ith
A I'Ticleir.v Otinriinlee Hneked My O ver Old &gt; n irn Of
SiiiTt'HMftil Selling o r (lim llty I'lilnln.
I' u Ii i Ut h Ht'enntmended My U s A lsu (iuttranier T h e ir
Work.
You W ill Mr Pleased W hen Y«n Oeal W ith U r . W# W ill
lie Tickled I’ lttk Tit O ral W ith Vim..

We C an K u riiM i P a in t A n d (ila a s F’o r All Y o u r N eeds.

SPECIAL
“Believe It Or Not”
1929 M odel A Kurd U D r. Hedair w ith a c tu a l
33,00 m ile*. J u s t tik e a new c a r .............................

a’i the world'* mod papule*
pen*a w e t, . . tha Wsiui th«t
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Giants Meet Leesburg In ‘Ladies Night* Tilt Tonight
S a n fo rd

T a k e s

W e eken d
B en
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C o n te s ts ;

W ilb u r
G e t

T h re e

S la t e d

H ill

C a ll

T lit Hertford (Slants mail* a
I clean sweep uf their litre# week­
end rfiiite«l* liv triim nliiK &lt;
(ialnesvllle Ii M*'n I ii a pali of
Igames and taking ilia* Leesburg
(...dyers in I •• camp In u Sunday
a f 11-1rifmu u ffu li In I .f«*«tliiir af.
Siinfnr.l dumped lln- Idyll f ly ­
ing (.M e n liy ii fi In 2 ••imnl F rl
■lay night In (ialtienvllla* uml rei hi ni'il In the liit*ul | ihi k to paste
Mvill Hoag's offerings f"t u I '1
in il win on Saturday n ie lli. Tli«*
Incuts liluiik**t| iIn* Dodger* Hi lo
ii yesterday afternoon.
ToniKin tin* l.ee»lmrg uggtcgniimi invades tin* Imnl park for
a 'I.allies N lttlit’ a ffa ir, anil It la
lik r I v tliat Lefthander Charles
ilrM lIllrii of t lie I »oiI k «t » w ill
la ir Illy III lilt mlwi Ken VVtltiill of
Hanf.ud on the hill.
FI in
in la y evening .luck
.lark neat
Deal aim
anil

Miss Dot Powell Wins Honors
In Women’s Gc!( Tournament
Under
broiling *1111 Sat unlay
afternoon Mis* Dorothy Powell
of Sanford was defeated In the
fin a l* of the first fllyh t in the
Flo rida State Women'* lio lf A s ­
sociation tournament held at the
Font* Veilra lle a rli country chili
However hy
defeating Mrs.
Ilra ily John*on of Jacksonville on
Frid a y Ml** I’ nwell won the riyhl
to participate In the filia l* and
was named runner up in &gt;he
nig ht after being defeated hy
M rs. J . II. Meiiiliery of Jackson­
ville.
Miss I’ nwell and Mr*. IfeluhciK
were tied at the end of the IMtli
hole, hut Mr* Hetnlierg won the
tOSh.
MU* I'nwall yau.ed ........... '...... .
of enterlliy the filia l* of the fire I
flly h l hy defeating M is Paul
M is
M iller of Sarasota. . op,
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\»&lt;*Ii &lt;Imv llis* Cllt tiny »»f Jtiliv A I*
llii&gt; on ms* hvIliH *• hul# !•«&gt; .if
fourth IMS*
.r Hus I ’ouri iturloa •
isasl

Mrs. Ivey played In the
flly h t.
Mrs. Stuck
playeil to
the fifth llly lil and Mis Illy
ylnhothain was entered in the
ninth flight Mrs fe c i) Joseph uml
Mrs. Andrew ru n a w a y attended
the tournament, hut did mil piny
"W e had an excellent field.
There were lMl* women In enter the
tournament the largest evei sn
tered,’’ Mis* Powell assarted tins
mm limy.
Mis*
P o w ell's aw m d was a
s le rlin y sliv e r n a v u p p i..x ltn a ie lv
II! inches lim y and .eight Inches
wide.

Miss llilom of Miami won (he
hnmpiniishlp flight hy defcallny

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•til I Itr .till xlliy lif M** A I* I Mf a
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C nnipetlny In her fo u rth M ate
tourney, M iss lldom , the m edalisl
w ith an HO, was in trm ild e on only
u very few m-caslnns, helny letter
perfect from the lees and m aking
uppi ouches which horde red on the
mu a n th ill*
The danghtei of Itoh lld o m , own
IH — TI iin I iic h * O p p o r l u n lll e s
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il— I t r u l K mt it le F o r S a le — :i
P f lH T i v * H lo r lT H i i'|» p l l« *
ami weie soundly I In Halted III " i , ■ ,, „ u . . .
.
won one ei of several ia ce horses, who also IN I Ilf N’AM i: Ml l i l l :&lt; i a 11 111
IJ hu
pi n . il a ffm i llo a y . pitching his M r* h . H H u ih . wl
,
drmhles as a Ira ln e i for « i hlle»n &gt; I M ltlh A • l I t l : l 1 1 N ils
HP. A I . P .S T A T P . — IN H l'R A N C K
L U N C H E S every day from
fan........ Tiiilhlug' hall ......................
of ihree ink rliea M.
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MIM |. |
siah le, wound o|i the cliainp h in alilp l«»
M A R K O P P O R T U N IT Y
PRO PERTY
M A N A O H .M EN T
•• .lit to Z Oit at IIO M K IC H .
%IM«» » ttl'N T Y t il . f h . i i A
............... fo, If. hase hits hy the | who won ...... of
event oil the llilr t v fo iillh hole, I It %
• ••’ A lfl III Hi i l l notifia.l i n v i #
It A V MON I) M. H A M .. H ra lliirl T U X F .IH l F E E D S Complete line
TU PU R C H A SE A
W F I .I . K S ......... " ,
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Jim. 4 Florid* S ta le Hank llldy. J Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
•ha • Ifi ttil Cuttil wf ilia Ninth | u,j,
I A I I I .I S H K I i K X I' A N ft I N I i ...... . fo r S a n fo ld
,Vf
ih re e
Mrs
Sm ith
and with a hildte tw .,
• 1*1 i Ir• 1111 in Aiiil
f.t| :i# iiiiii.fi*
■tilt F A R M S , tinges, business E N JO Y Sunday dinner al l.aney's
Yesterday ufletlioiiu Joe S ch u lli
_ _ _ .................
P m R ••*!*»
H U S IN F .S S IN S A N F t l l l l t E X
t tt'iiiiy Klorhlt* in i hr «oii ..I i«
pliipo rly and acrekgn. *ee your
if**' “ I"" week ilnys. I.unches A
A iMIlffMrf I'l. 1 1Ii I iff
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U K L I .K N T
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MAN ,\ N lt Wen* the distance lo lliu ll the i
• la i d vfviu lviii mi i hviii at g f|,a
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Iteally
Agency, short orders
W IF K
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W lilt K ilm lyers In s i* hits as III* m a la x ' —
r a a t a lle .rla a rate* a e a lr ■*
G i n n i s A v t * r n K i* s
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P I H I F I T wen- pounding m il I !• hits fm ill I
la a f s r * ■ r ia iii
1707 K. Second S lie e l nr plnili*
purpose.
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fu tll H illla h Vp|taVhra u&lt; plea .|
A l l l .K . H U S IN F S S P R O T K C T III* slan t* of Hidalgo, Megan and I
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RO BERT A. WII.I.IAMH, Realtor
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A f 117 Arlington Way, Ormond
Bungalow
and
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k o o k Turnlihed apartment. 7 = T Z r I’.HtNla Warnc&lt;I — 7 UNUHUAL iipimrlunhy t„ ‘ invest
In # maiiufarturlug enterprise
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Call 68 UH.
Y 1 S Y ikalrabte apartmani cloaa 6 or more room house with paspo*aildHt!e*.N
H A N ^B IS MOTOR A KQPT. CO.
turn V wood available on hard
lat. aultahle for, coimle. A loo furMH W. 1st. HL
good
agricultural
demand
asroad.
Writ#
R.
M.
C/O
Hanford
alahad 6 room dwelling a l Cry*.
•uclated With lucal c ltlie n a o f
.• ’ 0 R L» Huper
Deluxe
Hr&gt;lan
Herald.
4*1 Lake. Call 806.
alan d lng . Box 101 C / 0 H erald
( &lt;mpe,
velvet-anumth
motor.
n k W V ~ room fiirniahetl apart',
radio,
plastic
seat
covers,
fine
Arllckn For Hal# —.1 MUBIC STORK—Records, Radio
m aatllghta. hot V cold waUr.
tire*, looks new. A honey for
Kepalr. Priced twlow inventory.
140 Waal 10th. 8 t Hultabla fn* A U T O O L A H fl In sta lle d , fllo rk
«*&gt;•* **f*L,on DIP- Bargain at
■-flupl.. Call .677.W;
$796.00, Term*.
F ro n t* m odernliad, g lass show­
Music
Bog, 1 1 8 w . 1st. a t . Ban- H A N F O R D M O T O R A R Q P T , C O .
e r doors and bathtub sncloaorford.
.
ft— R m I B * l « U F o r
_____ 666 W. 1.1. At.
t * . QIi m fo r •••wj* n ir p o i i.
HHNKARIK 0 U n .V P ^ n t Cm For Safe—8H 0PPE ClfAPifAU— H ® n r ton
up CRarroiat
M A R 0 N R Y R to r* Bu ildin g,
Mtlra ilock aiclusive millinery.
truAk. $11
Phone Qeneva
* and gardan, llghu, .watar,
Phone 8 I8 J after 6 P. M
2442.
F l f t D JUMBO SHRIMP dinners
00 on 17-88.
EXCLUSlVi: d ..lir,h|p for lciaUHOMRR'R.
* 0 aa aUtlon, corner lot. Cor-

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K i l l ' . S w ap Bhop—I F # buy ,^#11 o ,
trad# maat a n y th lM . 466 Ranford A w . Phona 1 B W ,

rite Ever Plastic roof covering
A waterproofing now available
this area for roofing contractor
and or atore. Only moderate Inaeeount ware-

Want Mi hy

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T f Prateal tha r«*M a f the World t
To P ra a a te (to I r t i m i of Amarieai
To
f t H j i t fty for Staford.

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Warren Backs
Com m ittee’ s
New Tax Plan

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

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Trtdn Riddled In Berlin ‘War’

Russia Calls
For 4 Power
German Rule
New

Manaf'cment

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iyCRcndy

I I*
e

i "It eaempti the noccMitiet of
life. It protecti low income iroupi.
It it not my program. I presented
my program to the Legiilature in
the beginning." he said.
"Thia program it on* which hai
developed from a free and frank
uuwetiion of conflicting views of
tTrneal men attempting to solve
Florida’* las and financial prob­
lem*.

V ViihinsVy. ...

A WORKER AND A WEST ZONE policeman look at bullet hole*
In a riddled rail coach at Nrtikoelln Station, Berlin, scene &lt;&gt;( hiltei
fighting between Weal Zone ntrlker* and strike breakers from Dm
East Zone. Red strike breaker* "Invaded" the station when Wes*
"Although I had no pari in the *one employes of the Soviet-operated Berlin rail*’ay went &lt;m strike
(Intelnational Rndlnplmlo)

Rubber Workers Shanghai’s Outer
Fire Budunaster Defenses Broken

NO. HM».

A m o c ia te d P r e s s I .rased W ire

L ucas P aints D im P icture
For T ruman’sHealt h Program;
Civil^Rights Speed-U p C i t e d
Bin U. S. Is Granted

PARIS. M.,v 24 ( /P |- Russia
i -died Itnl.iy fur re vtorallim o| l.tufiwiwet lonlrol tliinugiiiuit Germany
■rod evt.dihdmie.il of * German
vlatr council with Piniiiimlt .mil
WASHINGTON. May 24 |/Pi
.tilminislr.slivr Imu lion,.
.
,
" ;.
Soviet Foreign Mun.le, Allf|iei A .peeil-u,, ,,, ,hr lome Innemlde

TA LU H A SSEffM ay 24 (/P&gt;Govarnor Warren raid today the
broad new Iramactioni las pro*
to tolve Florida’* financial
problem "in teneral 'meet* my

actual preparation of theie bill*.
I wai adviied from time to lime
of the progreit being nade.”
"They appear to maet all of
my main objection* and If they
art approved by the Committee
on Finance anti Taxation of the
Miu;o and Renat*, and then panted by the Houae and Banal# with,
nut substantial change, I will ear*
telnly approve and argn them/
Immediately after the program
was announced In Warren'* pre­
sence yerierday, he declined to
«ay whether he had approved U
er would veto It under hi* plrdgt
to disapprove any general (ale*
tax on the ncce*»ltle* of life.
Flr*t reaction from member*
of the Legislature was ''lat’a etudy
'first," although aevaral prompt/ T f ^ . T . t i i rT ; In d S r o "
that It I* "a aalea tag In dlugulaa.
A m member* looked It over. Rep.
Hough of Lee Introduced In the
Houae a molutlon lUggeatlng
« »P*»pethat Governor Wxrren call ■
elal tegUlatlve ________
##*»lon— after
mw.
f
ththe
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T U E S D A Y MAY 21, 1040

V itthinsky P r o p o s e s
T h a t R u h r V a lle y
Be Placed
Under

Flood Control Dis■ trict Bill la Ap­
proved By House

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8entral, South Florida

S ir r a lit

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

THE W EATHER

Continued warm and xultry «&lt;f
partly elmidt throuih WednM'!■* I is hi variable wind*.

nZc

viatemcnt "J ....... *"«■ r i " ' '"f1”;

. lion
lit llie 1making
ItHl.iy
to the cornu il ol loirign minister*.
'^ I 1 W,*v ,”..l,,r
,1
..I.......... .posed lb,I the mtltt.lii*l u
I c n s k i (I)
Rim. Valiev be p l„ r.l mole, con- Mlc'V ’ ," 1
rntnimllre will have
.ml ,d the Him l oo, ,„ d ioiinltie*
&lt;0 *c*lr, hill
l»..denng G
e
,
(
l
o
r
n
at Unit m two
V„hm.ky named tl.r three Hene- ' h,f r , r rV’ «
before the
lux muntries Belgium. the Nelh- rru "
,,l,r
e da lull and l.ttaenilmmg pin* I’o1 be .|ieeo lip tv.is &gt;iten.«Mr. I bv
land .mil C in Imslovalua ami rep- two ilevelopment*
resenMIlves ol German etnnomic
I l.evilivlu s.iid "some piogresv"
bodies for a Rohr lontrol.
was m,de ,1 i meeting «l commitA Brilldi source said tbe United |ee Demur r.il« Iasi rugbl on w».k
States opposed all Vlshlnshy's pro- jng out I aft .Hartley repeal com­
pos,ds.
promises The biggest problem, hr
The Soviet minister also ask- added, is linrimgin .m rplahlr

City Renews Bid

Postponement Of For R FC To Back
Eisler’s Hearing Terminal Project
Law
y e r ,Says
More.
_ .
T im e Is Required
To
Prepare Case
M:M

&gt;M|IK. Mat ,'t

&gt;lr» fe rrh iirl
I.U Ir r
IfNliit x lif 8 i«« hrliiK

rh n rftrri
hrlf! on

MIU Ulniifl ".I* IhhI hr? (#»r mi
huiliitinl/* l ontmimUl
(emlrr
*4h*»^ «*%ni|ir«l frtifii fhU riitinlrv
to l iiuljtiiil, I rfti»rnl iiiHuif" Mur&lt;
..
her «
nearint: nesl I rnlat ht sraitliut!
her Hllomei. Ira (ioltobbi. „
writ of hiilteaos rorpaa aslin*
for her release

LONDON M u
i’ll rt’ InlrfHl lie linn o f 44 four-pnw- p rMvuinn for (Irilm u vtfilfi n.itum,il . t l r i ( ilh
1

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.

D rum
I .cadet
S avs
11 Is
Im possible
Fo r Congress T o
A rt
T h is Session

WASIIINtilON. M tv 24 (/!»( —
''eii.tle lien,or r.ttlc 1.e ider l,ocas
said alter a While I l ime ( onffr
D etailed
Inform ation riK
_
r today it will lie itopmiible (nr
On W ater F rciu h t ( ollgress I n ,i | till I’reudfnt fMl
Rates R c i p i c s l e fl m ans national lie J:li ptngram tt
this srssion
Ihr ("it) ( Minrini'Um irnt'^rtl
A* foi inv p ut .1 tbe , ivil
-n lion on tbe ieimin.il pio|e,l last rlgbl- |i|ogtam. I .III a * t"ld &lt;ep„rlnight by iiisliinling Maim Amliew ers, ’| pill don't know
l .irrasvav to i imt.n I llie R lt III
\l llir same lime I m i as lair) lie
order In in u re a iomniiimeiil to dunks I’resnlrnl I mm in t» def| fin.iiirr llir |if«»jr&lt; i
lllilrlv sallilied' with llie progress
In this lelle, I,. l|,e K| ( . M,».i being made Oil llie legidahve pro.
|
N't,tilt h r %1
rI f-&lt;1 tf» ( n n ii$ f $ $
11 -rrraway was iiistm,I. led In
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w il l. -1| l | ) ( f $4 ll
.(lo ir
IV t»IJlMfi|i.il
1

l.m iM iy
"W e
good

ire
rero r.l

g oing tn l u v e
i.v

tb e

lim e

, pietty
nl

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lo u ri iM ie ill, ’ lie *.tnl
I.iimcs 'Hid t l . e i r IV s pi.svlbll u v iif it d jo ii i m i i e n f b v J u l y J l
l . o r a * h a d b e e n &lt;„ Du- W h i t *
11
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The Stale legivl v iu . n IF |||»lVf$
»"*
Cntiirminisl (ierliart P u ln was1R|-( ohjei Itmi' |,irv imivlv i f i n i l i*ii$
postponed until I'ndav at die ie rd to making , ii&lt; I . 1DID. M il l
4§ I . .
fM'ltot'
"If II'K'IIHI
'luesl ,d llie I mleil Stales
City Manager t Idt.xrl Mi Ki li Inn r,,„f|.r,.||,,, th„r I’le-itdeii, Truman
Meanwhile
Home Sei relate
has wjlli I h'tnen'i at H
i f»s4h»n
this morning
( Imlei I de -eiv* the l S n-i|nin
......... . «l b’tldci'
International Exccti- Nationalist F o r c e s
In iirdei in furlbei
tloll lor I .islet lo tbr II,&gt;w .Street Unit the piMieit i« 0 "iml husi
11$•!} rot* sSpuaki'i Itayluii ii,
I (hat Prrsnlrnt frttmaii pl.mm-d to r[||(||
walked nut.
tivc Is Ousted For
Appear To Be Ahan- Hnsslnns
mlrl li priii r r i l ” lies* peopiislt mil. Mi
McKihhm ratin' mil uitlt him, a^rur'l that
,., d,r inerting as
Vi'blnsky's
policy statem ent ^,1,
i„i. ernriUgn
..
.,
( .
4 liMiiir " I fa r 4i in it $* rrpnflrti was instructed I,, ie.|in » K i I\%hmI (*f»nnii‘ss jmsAihly run (fiiit hy Mir
Malfcasant Ac'tions doning Great City ■i,ini- after Itntiah
Secro*
Higgins, muiuigei of **, Sr•tniti*«U* uial s.f -IiM&gt;
1 S ''W |r ,
.
Ih r
inf............... dec linn) n.
taty Erncat Iteviri. presiding at
Ih.th H.iNIMled* htHVfVf'I , llli l1 if
County
Cluimlii-i of &lt;" o m i i u - i to
tiHlay'a
meeting
nf
the
riiuncll,
llv
HIF.II
IIAMI'SIIN
PHILADELPHIA. May 24 &lt;/!',
to lb- llemm-ratie leader ship nm.b- **l ether ll.i. meant h ie had de­ liriH-eed in getting ..miiiulini-iit- iIn* li*4!i'l»it«'ta ati* lint finhhed
i
nlleil
mi
him
fm
a
statement
of
SHAINGHAf. May 24 |/I'|
I
The CIO’* United Rubber Workers
Kniniii'a pnaltinn un the laatli' of l l idaiu the House w ill m&gt;* wait 1**"d I -l»!•*• i* ,ot. a» b« &lt;laimt j f „ r ri,,||p r,.,| ninth h.mnd l.-inmge with "m ust" measures by them,
| | lr rivei
, "w e'll g" riglil on in t&lt;&gt; A u g u st"
union announced today (lint L. S. Cmniiitintiti smashed almost
Iiermany's political and erennitilc for the Senate to net first mi Iw-n a polilli al lelu grr
of the* most eontr« vitrei al planks lit
Hrilam nmodeiv polm .al «*lu
Mayor C a n a w in and Manager
''ii.-us bibbd «* the this#
1Buckma.tcr ha* been firrd a. in ’Shanghai today. At nighlf.ll -s, unity, rrettrh source* said.
|etniljon&lt;, („ „ y en, n ( l ,ie imion, dencr mounted dm, ............... is
A council source suiit Vishlnaky the party S platm rm lat-m
gee, rcrm pi li.im psii idilnui u inln M cKIbbiii wen- i &lt;-«|ih -hI i .| in ■o|i "nniHt** pirr$*s •f ouioo Ingisla
Moll
The anrmuncement was made by , f"rt;e* were on the verge
ab.ui liegaii Ida address hy acnislng the C 1 v ' l nluhi'a He....... 1 s t . ..........c lin g 'be Anglo
|,e.,iv „| IH70 - ,&lt;,l t
| l " 11
U '' l l '" '
Western Power* of departing
■ i| the lei-iptiM-al
l . i 1 HlKjil * i ill* 1
I i * 1 I ,l
ll
i i
'(ill l*» nih’MH* .|rtad$*»l uifni nnilitiii
Robert Cruden, publir relalmn* °*&gt;uiui *he city,
m-nisl ‘ ™ d c |&lt;rogram
from the principles tuid down 111 e o v m l nil items now lefo it- 'In sir lolil tit. Mouse id t iiinriinia |,|(| W(lI(,r (rl,iK|„
director for the union.
i
Th* hardest Re.l blows were dir thePotsdam P art.
He then wenb cypuulttee.
No decisions
wern l.,si Wrek be would halt ealiailitinn | vhiirges anil
opoi alum ,,r ,,tiier
- Repeal •'( tin- l'»s ftH a itle t
Ida le nil T*ft-l&gt;artley H '|nal " , j,,,,, erdiug, d lit- teat lied a ion- barge line terminal- in
Klm iilu
Act
1 Cruden said Buckmaiter's re -je tte d al the southwestern sectmn. on lo express R u s s ia » continued
” all
j ,
, ...........
Comnil-slunet \t
II Stem ......
:t A ........ .
..f ibe North A&lt;
movaJ wa* ordered by the I ) o th e r, where the Red drive pulled up al ' Interest !n he future of tbe UtiUr. minimum sage l«gl* at..... . j *, ............ ,,
The West has worked out an In- nahi said, but discussion* showed
'
m trodmed a resolutou, ................
lantie Pact
member* of the union’s general! 'he famed 35 mile Wooden Fence ter
teiaiaiiomiL
conicoi pjat;
pinn for#&gt;the
ioi me th*
mg memoers
national control
members wvre closer lo agrnti. po llln al .elugee
lhll) „ (l1
|ti(
ni ,
|,m-as and Haybu.n said tbe
executive board who acted at a
* »m*sh that carried the Redsk industrial valley, excluding ‘ Ruaf 'h*« Before • .
.. t
D ,p t
lr.$i|r» v«lm flrtl Mf.fHH) fon*t of f t * * $ t M i l p
|M»w&lt;dliHlly of 11 tpiM inl
vjlon nf
Jam ils , j t’-m
trial board and heard teatimnny on through Shanghai deiernes there sia. ,
,» *s
. ., 4 .
t r * ’ ’ ti • '
. v, ! r f . fl!'!1V L
Ik flP fl StntPi w liilr iMiiln %r n pMiir iui4iM««ily fm the
five f ’«»mrn*sH hn*» not h$*i*n disniw eil
I
.
H
S
r
r
r
r
h
l
r
v
«
f
aSlatn
D«n«
will
cmilimiH
hi
work
nn
Hi**
two
,
'
,
ilh
,14,,
.
,u
l
l
Piitk o f an
charge* against Buckma»ier here in some spots.
tlie I ’l.-stderil
•• a1.1 ^
I,*. miIi IimI mol I^imt on two * m iiiiim I ($$ovk tiiitw 1 v&lt; &lt;IM* Mr,d
a i" l l iiill volt Mm win
e v l m sessl.ui &gt;s pore -pe&lt; olotloo.
Irrrm Apr. 25 to May 20.
Vessel, were sunk deliberately m Acheson lose as V lsbln sky sat luobli'ins
sort
of
a
n
'..n
s
w
a.
I........ghl
m
l..
I.n
n
d
„n
\
How
......
...
"
"
M
down Acheson s t n m g ly rr ltlclie d will have " s o ..... s.,n ... .............. - - - ......................... ............................. mission.'. I-' \ |K-s&lt;u, Jo b ,1 lit, .lie ! in Idl'd
The URW president, whu wa* lire Whangpon. Shanghai * ship- what be railed Hiissln's “ back to wer" f"' the eommitee e a rly ooxi ,Siirrl magisliatr coi.lt Itulav foi
vt„,,,r
nsvisv. 1 oilrig
U'lien lo- lisli-d III.' " In u s t"
........... ................. «Si,.
..............
ia:-elected ny
by ts
margin «f only ping
pmK niroiic.
lifeline. The
channel «&gt;
lo me
the Potsdam" policy. He coinpnrcd it i ek.
lu-electeci
a ..................
sue insniiri
( I unlinurtf flit V'ngp f'tuflft
'• tripirsl tliul Hgmus. p Commissioro-r Rundutl
.1 1
iie.icing on ., ‘II' *S.
NEW YORK, May 2 4 -l/P t- two votes last fall, was tried «.. Yangl/r *s-as blocked, a move likely with the idea of s putir.it who
luisuiski would o"t nr edict what lie br irlu ilirii In Allierii .,
t 'loi-e voted foi tin* action
had
tbe
use
of
three
limbs
re
Rlchard H. Crowe, former |B/&gt;OU- thewtj chwratent
ion
uiiswi-i
mat
•"
on
Taft
llmi
„
in be made as a Iasi resort helorc
K lira h a m
Maw, 111 111 *' 1
St. iniu-r 1 - 1 to* u-.olu
stored after being stricken will,
a-ycar amslatant manager of a
1 r ’peal toil -oitd tie does .... lawlint
i el 1 epi eselit tlig the Ammo-mi 11 " 11 t'dlows "II. .dti-d I'oil tlotain
Individuals"
to
deprive
local
the Natlnnal.sls pulled out.
, Con.lined
'•«*» HUM.
paralysis, mid being induced to
National City Bank branch, plead­
emliassy al the healing, said tie- 1 d i • otiiiu.ss.nu -ball ni.ii.c
lumps in large numbers sreinrd loturii lo (lie paralysed condition
ed guilty today to eniheiilltig union ofricxrs of thulr right*
Chill'll S l a t e s needed iiloro tim, ,-ui. made &lt;-&lt;&lt;-&lt; v -'lloit to C OM
'J. Tlint lie issued public- slate- t(1 |,,. hrading for Woosuttg, logical
The American secretary stre*
IBHM.mm of the bank'* fund*.
ImprovemcntH
To
to prepare the ease against l-d* to m - "Otiiuioo-nt- fio m tin- lup
The money wax taken Mar. l!f&gt;. menu falsely attacking the &lt; ,HI .M1M,| to board outwaul bound sed the determination of the West
bo
p.-i ■ it, tin- u ie a o f Ito- Slate.
not lo undo what bad hern don,,
,
Asrowe wan arreated In Florida acter of local officer*.
Maw
suggested an id ghl-dav | ■ "iniintineiit* that tin. -Iiipper
;i That ho was responsible foi vtups.
in Western Germany up to now
Tevaral day* later.
" i l l i|a llie teiliumil fnellltv at
(A ('antoii &lt;lis|iHteh ipioled a
WASHINGTON. May J l —pn
Foreign Minister Robert S&lt;4&gt;u* Wink ha* ts-cn started no ,m delay
All but M, 171.10 of the fund* a riot that hrokti up a meeting
Ktsler's attorn ey, Hudley Col S a a l .o i i and will pledge a dcfni.l,
The Atomic Energy &lt;'miimi»were found In the banker'* poi- of lanal Him, Poltstown, Pa., last Chinese filer from l.unghwa a* man of Kranre asserted that if
.vrmeuts
to
the
Legion
Hut.
10
litotested
Unit tli*. easo i.uioagi- in rtie roiiionum -Ik’ l ' l i
saying be saw a large eonrenlra f'our-Powei
sino's own security officer &lt; filch
r-Powei unity III
In Gernisny
Germany
^ 0" 0 '"
"of a new t.M bird,
««k*ton or hidden in varloua place*. March
gn'e of fill,oIK, too | That Ills eomhiet w-as |,art of lion of Chinese ships tills morning was to be reestablished, it should
IB-I I id .-.I tun liar* of uranium from th#
',l"«
........... . ed "mysleiv -Iambi be beard Immediately
Crowe'* attorney told Federal
"It is intolerable that Eislei
Hanford, Wash , atomic plmit and
« not b
....... one hy reverting of th - ' „"'"1. fl" "" " ecu
.
arousing should be kept in a llrltisb prison ol live veal s
Judge Samuel H. Kaufman he a general plan l» deprive the neai Wooaung.)
.............
.
....
ii .............
-n t which lin* tie
Poltstown local of i*« “rigida
Shaghal w„. rtfe with rumorl. starting
■Resolved Dial &lt;0 Hi ratline lo I ept them for months without
point
ami. repeating
old
wanted the aentanca postponed be- and democratic privileges."
.-li speeubitmn a* to it* nnluie
(ill,, llie Cnlti-d Stales take tiieir »■- i-1v, firm rmnlillf men, • fiou ■Irlcc,loll, il was disclosed tmlay
hoe said the Reds were in the
cauie the banker "hope* to make
Th.it, Schiimsu said, would b.
Ibe new rum.,* will b, form i,.|#„r..lv prcjmrstlmi „f
l),|. t|a- -lilppi'i.s |,ia&lt; ni- e* lim t ’ltv
Tlds story of a teat "f security
6 That these actions eonalltnt- Kieneli eonceasiim. Hut at l:U0
alm-^.t or all re»titutlon” of the vd "malfrasatiee In office."
,*&lt;■■ be told Magistrate .1 K , o i o o i i . *,0 , 11-1 h o l
loophole* was given In a Senate
P. M. I visited the defenses or, "tu slrrlllar" wliat tbe West al- ...... ncb.smg Dm side P»r&lt; b
Saofo nl
l it,
money embenled.................. " •
..........
Buckmaster was not available ulong I lie railroad and l.unghwa Iteady bus acldeveil in Germany " ' Legion vuluntper* or othc,
-hall roll la- ol.liL’alc.l | o . upend, appropriation* ailbemnliiif trc. Tim
Tbe Judge then aet Jun* 14 for International p.ealdenl by It. R- airfliId. Thn whole a ir was a scone
Ilovln suili tlmt to go Imck ........... rested persons who wish to Hilt
any iiimio-- fm tin- con..........-tin i . J •''crinlm* also w,-re la id that no
santenclng, he continued Crowe’* Itoyil of Akron, ()., former vice „f crowded eonfuslon. Hut Nation- Potsdam wnulil take Is.tli tier " &lt; the work arc- repirstm l l» &gt;1.11 S t'T V I f l! H S tlI1 (iH V
I'(IT tlok ami w arehouse .«• rni.o I u -r &lt;lcclal«n lust fa ll In fa v o r
00.000 ball.
' (J- t.nlloway, post risin-■
of duppiiig isotopes ra ilio s c tiv c
oVcshlent This *t»P up for Lloyd „|tM. ilefensva while battered, had many and tim Four Power* back '&lt;»&lt; ■
I k, ill',, .
Chief Aaaiatant U. 8. Attorney Ii In accordance with the union „.,t broken. Thn Ited* definitely to a singe
,V1 TH, V V a j \ , IVlClVl l l l l t ' l )
igc wlmre they were even msnder.
'Ri-.olved fmllii-i Dial Die 1'ily in a tle r -to co u n trie s aroum l the.
Irving H. Baypol told the court
before Potsdam, lie liarkeil up
tl’eallasae »a Page Kt«»h
were nut iiiahle Shanghai.
• ooiOO'sioti .b all make every e f ­ p eriu ii-ler o f R u sniiin w as taken
t-ONFKHHKS MlIttUKH
(hat $600,000 In negotiable gov­
llie n h jrrtin n * of mi* ttiem----------—
^
,,
|
Ro.-iils min ibe cllv Went Ihrong- Ihe AmericHii urn) Krenrli .....('
l-'unernl servleo* fm Mrs IV fort foi tim ipiirk looiptelloo of over
ernment aecurlllea arid 1198,660 In
FRANKFURT,
Germany.
May
be|
l n v i t c u r,| wltli broad-faced country pen- tlnns.
\
Mi-Mullep
were
belli
al
the
jibe
tcm
innl
fueildy
iibmg
und
1 l/l’r A Frankfurt man .on
caah wart Involved In the taae.
................
who objected
m
4
j
D i o n if* plu. They carried their farm tool*t

Richard H. Crowe
Tleaite Guilty T o
Embenllng Charge

As Head Of Union | By Red’s Attack

,-r i-ontrol system in Berlin.

. ^ irrtfnlry .ltlke,

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He ' a i d 11 (Jerm an ' t n t r n n ill- 1 1 11 7 11 r ,
t
*1 * 11
&lt;il Mtiirlit to function under the # * I nwrll ilM4if»%en Mm i Kr|».
\tMi*d (Nititnd Cnuncil The Al- M l r v
(D Da ) will not «♦ * hi
ciiiincH. first nut up in HM5 Q i»d^v .i , S w i t / f li t ml. n n l tnmilli
...... .
I l " ’ |'" t . , l * m AKr,.etmmt. ,
.meritatmmil lab..............
&lt;-s|iirt'&lt;l at the lielglit of the H e r - ’
.
. ,
.
tin rrials Inst
year,
when thfl * • " ' •' " • '» nmmlimerl Iasi » r r \

S»f-l u*viva,Iia,it» laIS 1&gt;,a

Liixity In A. K. C.
Security Is Told
In Senate Hearing

Legion Hut Beifin

He aaid the aecurlllea had bean
recovered, In addition to all but
$6,171.70 of tha eaah, "Through
tbe diligence and vigilance of
more than 100 special agents of
the Federal Bureau of Invaatlgajjj.n."

Tonsil Clinic Is
Planned For Children
Plana for a tonall clinic for
chlldran will be outlln«&lt;| by Ray*
mond Kader lo mambtr* of tbe
Seminole Federation of Social
Worker* at tka monthly matting
of the organiratlon Thursday
tVlarnoon at liM o'clock at Ihe
■tty Hall. Such a etiiua waa aponaored laat year by Dm Oblldren'a
Code Committee.
Mr*. Or*nee H. Cola head* the
social worker 1 grottf which in­
clude*
repreaentatm*
of tha
County Hdalth Unit, lu t e Wel­
fare Board. County Welfare Dairl&lt;
mant, Sal
eli and '
American
ksanch dt
•f the group
all membera or ,
perton* are urged

BAN ON
A number of
roeenUy bee* m~.
Department th«t

"ssse fr^
ib
reeldem

MeKlb-

hwfcs

S ,S J4 &gt;

Vet Farmern
TO Attcna

■

It-nil-

ImuHelmld iiehiuglrigs ami In some

M A N N 1)1 F.H
■«
aa .

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1. .sed he forced an clgb l-year-o ld | F '. st P re sb y te ria n t buicb Hominy t, , , , , . &lt; - .............pie "
, *
fiir (*f. 1 i*r iLiil wa»r l«l 1 4,t ^;,M&gt; •
M. w ith I I|
r. I*
M»«vf$» &lt; n ifi»H u\

I,

rlmf

In-i aiise he wns ‘'appielm n .sive" on

grounds
w as
l.ew ln
A. &lt; K* t Frant’ii, &lt;1m&gt; « .
""v
1
.
klllul him wit!J Mnwidfi* mill ftrv. A &lt;• Mi l.... In* Inn! hntn ii.Jws»&lt;i I.v tin* Slut•• - e io r ily
St niusn.
• t - - A ., o ff tria l said tm lay tin,
......... .. a . d t hen M l I . h
b, ^
............ ..........
Members of the Veterans On- had graldaul as they fled, this may i/$»i—
AE&lt;' Gliairman Itavld l.llleiithMan?!. i »iiv «H rI
m»u »»f in* h »i * hi llm n r iir i «
1 k , i t i mi
. r i..
» t . ..
.1
Klaiif*
In..
the.farm
Training
Class, t«- lie the only food fur some,
In.Ill,IS
...........lied of no up ■ I,ild ’s Inst w ish would be g ian t I W i r s d s h .
i ,f
"
A. "
" 7 !" ,v
al said the oilier, foul eoiiindxsiou■ether with their families are InSome Nationalist troop* were Tin
.re
n
t
»verdo«r
o
f
sleeping
lu
lls
I
G
erm
an
police
said
l.u
la
y
.
Mr*
MeM
uller,
died
l-ndn
"
n
s
t
e
d
l.v
.......
H
l
y
.
e.,,,
.1
not
be
.is videil to permit llm exports
vlted to meet Thur*d*y morning moving hsek. Mind of them were pana tu rd a y a
few hours
Police said th ey are bolding | m orning a fte r a abort Illness. Sh&lt; « n .l., t ,k.-i. n ,.»,
w ill he- cor, . afi'-i scientists said unanimously
IInn riled
died SSaturday
a few
hour
at lliOO o'clock at Monroe Cor- supply unit* which move to and after
i...
i
.
i
ni
,.i
w
n
iter
Hnegel.
HO.
us
tbe
sla
y
e
r
,
i*
su
rvived
liy
ibe
husband;
t
h
e
e
|
ml.-n-d
m
the
Ittf.u
bmlget
A
lfre
d
"i;
B'.iU
buiigid
A
If.
ed
j
1111, i tbey could not br nied In
he bud been found ill o
nar to form a motorcade to pro- ...... . constantly.
sons; mm d o u g h tcr; I h ir e brothers A M c K illo in , depm Inn ot i-lmir- '.tteoi|its to develop the atomic
..f llie tmy, Sign,nr Sclm ster.
the
borne
of
Ida
brother
Micbuiread to Rock Spring* for a picnic,
Krorn thcae forward areas few
Hi.d three s iste rs.
| until mid T , IV iln ik e , J r , d U . bomb.
P a llls - s re rs w ere I. l i H unter, lin-r road ehninm io hnvi* m lviseil
John Pierson, cla.a In.tructor, an- combat ""'u J T " " l""’^
I.itic n th n l ai.iiea led to the cornnnmu*0fl ttxlav.
tomt* »pot« nflimen moved up
\V I'. Ghnpm an, Roy T a y lo r. A I Hint they w ill rm ife i mi l i ............
tiiitteo not to let Die rpiestlon of
The group will enjoy swimming, along with armcne'l vehicle*.,
T n v lo r. M. L . T illls mill Hmoi&lt;l ' t,-r w ith &lt;-ily n ffie in ls during the foreign shipm ent o f Isptnpe* g r l
horae *hoa pitching, volley ball
l.unghwa wa* a no-man* land.
K asttin r.
next immtb
t • the
point
of "engendsrhig
«Sd other game*, with K. M. Hulldltiga were empty. Ilia «lr■■
-----' Gm nmlssionei
Kii&lt;lei
s lo ic il indille fe a r."
Baddy, aupervlaor of
Veteran*, atrip vacant. Hut nobody ahelled
IIIIRNH OUT
I I , at s report in expected moiui ri&gt;He suggested th at D r Ja m a s
Vocational Agriculture, In charge.(the place. If the Rada were near
ORLANDO, May 24 .Hpcclal. warding plans foi th,&lt; sw im m ing It T e n a n t, P re s id rn t « f H a rv a rd
Tbla will ba followed by a gen- they were not advancing,
Mud Hum*, who wa* In have re­ poid project from Koheit M. I n iv e n it y , and o th er scien tist*
By HAM llAWHON
. I.m llaupd On
R li h i .
eral dlacuaalon on aoll conaerva-] The f«ct the Communist* reachported to Ihe Orlando Heiiatnr* in- A ngus, cutinultfog en g in eer, who
tlon practice* led by L. A. Jacob- cd the Wooden fenco mean* that
NEW YORK. May 24 &lt;/f’l You may get up to a third more day tu take over the reign* of the ha* conferred with I bun.vail Dean,
FLA G DAY
■m "y g Morgan and George, they got through moat of Bhang- mileage (roit. your lynthclir tirr. rini year. That’, the promise today chili, ha* notified Hunlncs* Man­ architect, rcgaidllig engiin-ei ing
WASHINGTON. May 24—(/PI
Xae'n ioll conaervatlon expert* Hal'* aouthweatern dafenaea. But at
ager
John
(Inn*.,I
Hint
lie
would
prnhlnms.
Tiro
G.immlssion
Imd
of a rouirle of ruhher chcmitl*.
President Truman today asked
who art making aurvey* of tha that point their
not report. No explanation un* snbmilled tbe plan- to Mr. Anglin
It bringt up (he queitinn why vm .rr .till Bcllmti lynlhetic rtrhhrr given for III* rnfu*al to lwcn.no
Die people to fly the nation’*
M on. Is us &gt;1 On I'nnr I'.lih l,
raapoctive farm* of the veteran* •have bogged
in ‘
t)|.
.
(dors
at their In.men on Flag
andpreparing land-ua# map* to fall hack. A* a result they are eilil in tire* now that production ol natural robber i* greater even than il manager of tiro Washington Him
Huy, June 14.
gBra roch vatoran the necroaary | orily ^ r t ( o M h s ^ w ^ in ro u jh
RED TRIALS "
waa Ireforo the war.
*
’ ator* farm cluh.
govei
building*
ROME. May, 21—(/Pi—A for­ 7 i l government
educational information.
First, of course, I* that y&lt;mrj,iy ,h« end of till* year due to
ilirerte.) to do xo.
eign
ministry
spokesinun
...purlWANTS
MONKEY
government force* thn rubber ,|ir(,B recent improvement* of
,Mr. and Mra. Oharlea J. Law* MEN E X E C U T E D
The President's proclamation
W AHillllNOTON, May 24-4/1*1 e.l today tbe Italian government said
Mr, »nd Mr*. A. B, Te.lford
a
PRAGUE, CaechoeJovakla, May compenlc* to tine n certain amount i vV,|thrtlc
the people scbuuld also
w ine trf the veteran* are 84—(AT—Throe men convicted laat of aynthetlc. It wenU thrum plants (;0|d rubber, the production of a —Frank J. Mulkam May* the lias learned "indirectly" tliut 27 ' give thanks for their privilege*
Italian offirers will faeo trial
•anting on tha picnic wmmlttae;
week of apying and troaaon wtwa kept Running so an to be ready if harder product, and the use of United State* should get Ht loaxl In Russia for war crimes.
ss cltlaona under this flag," The
executed today, the govtniMnk weeded In %• na tonal emergency. M,w f|nt furn. ca black* ax rein- a monoky for the $10,000.Ihki.ooo
The xnokesinan said tha offi­ banner "files above all uur people
CATHOLICS WARNED
They krop turning out aynthrtlc f,)rcin(| &gt;fenU are |l(tw, „ do|ng it la spending In foreign aid.
nt whatever creed or raco.'
a
announced.^ ^
retlted Lieut. -rubber In eplte of the protests of
Mulkern. a national director of cers, Including two gem,rids, have said, "algnallxes our rospcct H
trick.
fpe
been bald in Russia silica Uk- and
Col. Joacf Hru*ka, Kantl Baeljeh Jh* iBritish and Dutch, who would
production of aynthetlc at near tl,j liaak Walton League, told the of thu war. Italian duman.ls for human nghta and the protection
and Borla Kovartcek. "They had Ilka to have the American market fr, eI|nc temperature# will be In Hous« Appropriations Committee thulr rtrlaau have hvun ignored, such right* are afforded undar
bean charged with forming illegal take more of their natural r»|blwr fll|j iwlng by the end of the year, that the foreign aid spending In- said. Datu and plutv of tha our form of government."
Jn'a 1 Communlat government group* In February 1948 and of output,
with output at an annual rate of has curtailed certain spending at trial* has not Irecti learned, he
dnat the church.
collecting weapon* and paaalng lit*
Second, American producer* of | h;i,000 ton*. Cold rubber haa bet- home.
TH E WEATHEU
added.
formation to "foreign agents in aynthetlc aay la la now competitive tfir wearing properties than the
A
LY
FA
C
ES
T
R
O
U
B
LE
FLINTY OF WATKR
Western son* of Germany.”
with natural, both In performance 0id#r form of aynthetlc, tha chemJA C K SO N V ILLE, May 24-(/P)
WAR GRIM EH
PARIS. May 94— (A*) — The
wwXford’a water auppllc* a n
and price. For some uses, they 1,(4 u y ,
HIGH LOW
HAMBURG,
Germany,
May
24
French
Ministry
of
Justice
laid
proving adaquate avan during tbe
DOBSON'S MARKET
contend, It is better then natural
nm (ha new carbon blacks are
84
62
Crimea charge* were Birmingham
*------- * dry apall when demand*
Friond* «f A. N. Dobson will ha rS ib! riv _Curr#Bt,r *** pr c* * lu|t • • Important In langthanlng today a special dispensation to al­ —f/P)—War
70
57
low Prince Aly Khan and Rita served today on Field Marshal Boston
City Manager Interested to learn th at he 1* new about the aame.
tire wear, they contend. And, Hayworth to ba marvted at the Erich Von Mannateln.
Burbank
BA
61
ssaodated with tha Bunahbw
Th* promise of longer wearing finaUy, the Induatry haa learnad Prince'a chateau haa been refused.
8R
76
The former German commander Galveaton
. Market* at MagnoU* A n n u a and tlraa la givan this morning at the,how to produce a harder rubber
80
66
The ministry said as a result ha* been under British guard In a Msmphla
ana wall te out o f.iaeo ad S treet
Beaton meelng of the rubber dlvMlh.n formerly,
77
tha marriage would take place In military hoapltel hare for some Naw York
BR
r repair*, th* ftvw A native of "
eion -of tha American Chemical | The Internationa) eharaeter of the Hly hall at Vallaurla, near months awaiting trial.
ThoenU
109
64
* bit ME Dobron ha* been
Sociaty by I. D. Sjothun and 0. D. the fight between natural and the Prince’s Riviera ehateau.
Von Mannsteln’s defense coun­ Shreveport
70
01
m of market buainew In i
^ r*!!*n* ^lr* * Bub* *ynthetl« Is pointed up from thraa
The ministry said 1$ had ap­ sel said hla lawyer* had been sum­ JackaonvtIJa
99
71
1 many year*. He li
bar Co. Akron, Ohio,
j xidee.
proved a waiving of'baaa, so that moned to tha hospital this after­ Miami
U
77
and easterner* to
•ay tlr* Hfa will be lengIn Londan, Mr
noon to ba preaant whan tha Orlando
ir John Hay, chair*
clta
94
70
by frea$.lS to M par cent'
os rage Mgai)
chargab
T b1Inbant*
91
n

. —--------

cases half formed vegetable* they

Two Rubber Chemists Promise U. S
One-Third Longer Wear On Tires

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ttl n trrtm lltP ii mid n t r ir li y tin r UIimiiI w I icn d i'M d n tl.
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I tiil.l. '|io..o . i.le, viiii'irtu, ‘y leaapooii '.ill, I cup ta il diced peeled
llpjilex, I n ip diet'll celery, ia Clip
w,limit menu. I finely 'llco itl.

previous month in any year.

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and trucks in April 1949 than in any

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i'.ioi lot., iii.livldoiil mold, and chill
m ilII firm . Ikiiim l.l noil xerve on
•.jiin.| ifiet'iix with a cri'iuny aalad
diex'liiK. t lo i&gt; xel vlnrfx.

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■Sfl; helpful a union lx of 'Jucln, t'alcloiii, M hokuii
, p l n tif, I'ln t |..|i u l lino lllcnded in l.npild *fmm

'Trial td».*

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ROUMII.I.AT &amp; ANDKUSON

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d niildfd
it m pro w a r m itim t of
penmitx IT iH ln rtl.n i In lu illa and
1 M in i, tin* o ilie r two l.lggexl pro-,
ilncerx, wax
u re n te r
U t t year
thnn hefure the w ar.

Wnlifrcen Agency

Studebaker sales

January, February,
and March were the biggest fo r any quarter
in Studebaker history.
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Twice this year Studebaker has increased
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production in an attem p t to m eet this v•
ftiinraiitml 10 Yoars
KXCIIANliH

(Rofrulnr Retail Value M 9.80)

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OTHER VALUES—Hollywood Bed complete with U*rh
S49iB0 —Roilaway Bed with mat5 YEAR C.UARANTEEI) Inners
Exchange—Many other New an
Used HarjrainM.
Come In Today — Sleep Better Tonight

C H O L S B E D D IN G C O
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To Promote (ho Progress of America)
To P**sdace Prosperity for H u l ir i

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Established 1908

McCarthy Walks
Out Of Senate’s
Mabnedy Probe

MUNICH. Germany. May 2 0 HP -W eilern Germany I o iiib I i I
ratified a coitililulion uniting I •, R o m i h i i r a n
&lt;1&gt; u »
•Ulei outride (lie Soviel /one into K C p U D IlC a n
W
8
vestigation Has De­
a federal republic.
Ratification war i om|&gt;|rletl by
generated To Farce
the parliamentary action of
nr two tliirdl. uf the states n( lltr
WASHINGTON. ~May 20 -//p)
Western occupatnm /onrt.
Senator McCarthy (R*Wi») to­
The eight »t«le» voted "ve»" by day angrily quit the Senate group
overwhelming margin., w.lh v ir - . jnvealiV«tinii the Malmedy trial.
*M9V "'I die opposition romirig l(llltj |,|,,,(P,| j| fur "attempting to
IWm the Cominiinitti. H»var(a..the; w|,ilfW(1,|1 „ shameful epi.nde" in
hig Hate in the Ameman occ«pa.. -rniefJ fofce, hi(|ory
tmn /one, voted
no.
hut re-1 , , r
,.
,,
... . ,
.erved the right ... enter the new ..
btm.eH . World Wor
government upon ratification b y 1-11
« '« " » . . !« • con.tanlly
ieen it odd. with Senator Baldwin
the other..

The ratification pavr. the way (R-Cunn). chairman of the group
for telling uf a federal republican looking into the trial ol Na/i .old-

govarnmrnt ..I Wr.l Germany by ,* '• ch«rBed with mas.acring Amemid-july. wiili guarantee, of drm- J * n prisoner* of war during the
^ a l i c freedom, to all cilitrni.
I *^‘***, „ " ,e
,**■
It came ju.t a few day. before
Ths Wisconsin lawmaker is.ued

the opening m Pari, of the (our- 'two hitter statement*—one to the
power comicil &lt;d (oirign mini.ter. pie.., aiiollirr lor the Senate re
meeting on llir Grrman i|ue.tinn cord—in which he secured Bald­
and lliut greallv .Irengllicti. the win'. «rmrd .ervice* luhcornmittee
hand of die We.tern Power, in ol "a delilmrale attempt to avoid
the la d .."
that meeting.
Four stales nitlfleil tmluy.
"( feel that the inveitigalion list
Four others tiuil ratified two days degenerated to «uch « ihamelul
ago.
■ T l.r istnle pnrlinmi'iil &lt;&gt;f Schles- fane that I can no longer lake
ng-llolNtcin mini tin* Danish bur- part therein," he .aid
iter voted foe the Uonil constrtlutiun, 60 it, rl today. witn
only the [SmiiIhIi minority In oppoaltlon. I.osver Saxony's juirlln*
luegtary vote .vim trrt to 37, with
the Communist* uml two minor
parties against. II csku unproved
78 to 8, with the Communists opIV«allaMei&gt; oh I'h, . r.iaail

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

11 German States Senate Urged
Outside Red Zones To Cut Rivers,
• United In Republic H arb o rs Bill
C o n s t i t u t i o n Rati­
fication Is C o m ­
pleted By Eight
Western Countries

~T^*rT "

©hu #anfor&amp; feralft

fai Unity They* If Strength—

)LUME XXXX

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v :

After Issuing tils statem en tM eI'mlliv went to n meeting of the
committee then walked out, saying
the Impllrv I* " h sham, a farce ami
i, vei v (tellliviute attempt to whilewash" the Army’s trial of the Her*

■I'HNitsHva o« eaa* r a in )

»cn. Doufrlas Sa vs
ThiS^ Is Change To
Make Big Savings:
Farm Plan Drafted
WASHINGTON.

May

20

&lt;/!•&gt;

Senator Dmiglsi (D-tll) Imlsy
urged Ilie Senate to ilsih * $ 7 il,000,000 spproiirislionr hill hy 40
per cent.
“This i* &lt;iur chillier t« makr lug
•svingr," hr &gt;snl of thr Armv m il
funclioni hill carrying fuiult lm
tcorcr nf ftomi control im! m en
end hsrbori project*.
"We arc hemling fm .i l.udwt-t
Sly deficit of si trail llitrr to (mu
billion dollsri a year," Dougl.n
told hi* collesgun. "I mgr, ihrirfore that wr cut thrir sppriqui.ilion* (in the landing lull) In 4il
per cent or a)iproximslrlv $MH),.
000,000 lo s total ul $4^0,000,.
000, and that wr givr thr Sr&lt; rrtary of the Army and thr Dirriinr
of tha Budget thr rri|H))niliilil\
for making there cutr."
Douglas Hald that "In tin- old
days " thr civil funrtimi* hill wm
known as thr rivers ami livilHir*
bill, and added:
" It was also cummmily, il 11
reverently, referred i« In the
people as the 'pork horrel ’ It
was commonly hell*..«d tliat *nf
flclcnt fat chunk* of ap p ro p ria ­
tions were paired around among
the various districts and xtulr*
Continued on fug* Klghi

Seminole Jaycuos
Approve Terminal
Project For City

‘ •LrtSGOW, Scotland,
May
*20- t/D—Wlnstnn Cliurchlll accitscd Ilritlnh Lnlnir Party lead­
ers tonight of having "derided
and reviled" the capitalist ec­
onomic system of the United
States, "lint they are living on
them and begging from them
while nt tile same time they
abuse them," he told a rally
organised by
the
Scottish
Unionist Association, a branch
of hi* Conservative Party. "II
must occur to sensible people
In ask themselves how it Is
if liils American system Is so
wrong that the American de­
mocracy of 140,000,000 hard­
working people are able to keep
themselves at a far
higher
standard of life than we are
and are able In lend us n help­
ing hand and give us so much
alii and hear -n large h part
of our burden." The United
Slates, (lie waitlme Prime Min­
ister declared, is "beyond doubt
oi question tlie leading power
in tile world" and "we uru dcintent and may count upon
tin oid of the United States."

Chinese Throw
Back Red Attack
Near Shanghai
Commies Shoot Large
Shells Into City,
As Battle Rages
CANTON.
in —«,»»»—
May
I.ieut (•rneral Teng tVrn-YI
Rotrrnmrnl
spokesman,
predir led today the "big battle"
for .Shanghai will romnienre
'(Hill. He added that ''Shanghai
ilia) prote Ihe burying ground
for Communist lien. Chen YI'a
fortes and Ihe (timing point In
the "nr against fhe spread uf
Cnoimiinlani."

Gentrsll? filr and rattior w arn
i hr mi f h
Siturdijr. Modore
*mithwestorly

&gt;

F R ID A Y , M A Y

rhurchill RIhhIh
I/«h«r Party Stittid

TH E W E A T H E R

2 0,

U. S. Rejects
Red Bid Fur
Greek Parley
Russin Is Told To
End Satellite Aid
To G u e r i l l a s , If
Peace I s Desired
WASHINGTON. Msy 20 (/»’('
—United S u if, hat told Rums
that d it want* prate in Greece it
should gel tlie Communiit satrl-'
Ike tUtri to stop aiding the Greek
guerrilla*.

W arren’sTaste Test
Citrus Bill Passes
House By78-lOVote
New Margaret Ann Supermarket On
East F irst StreetToO pen Monday

Milking another inilettone m die growth and progrrtt &gt;d &gt;.tiilortl,
tile oe« M.irg.iirt Ann *iqterm.irket at lid4 Ka»t l int .*'1rprI, wdl open
il&gt; d'Min h&gt;r hu.inrtt ,1 M ID o'clock Mond.iv morning, lor .S.Miodrrt.
manager, atinountrd lod'V
1&gt;imnc Ihr p.itl tier tra it, lie |H&gt;m(rd out. Iiutmeit at thr ttoir in
the Meiicii Miiilillng tin. un i eit.-ed ► - —
to n “ h mi extent «. to require jgt^.tll|f| ,,, Kir-I Street.
more quicr,
equipment
the .....;•
v."':* inmlerli
..............'•
■■■..... ..
Vnltioeitor th m iicte in t t e m l o f

Until *mh help it ended dot
gotriumrnl wdl not relax m u t­
ant r lo non-CnmiMiniit Greete.
Tlinr two point* were diiilotrd
in a lengdiv Malrment iiturd hy
the Nl.tlr Department today. The
slslritirnt
................

brought

out

that

* r " ' t&lt;
..............
; irr(irrrk
' L ed ulUAlion
Sovif'
effovlft
» gfl Ihr
mw\ f»»* thi* new
out "I the United Nation* and into
T ,lt,
l„.
, l i,..,,!, (lr
i„. , , m "iipcrmarki 1, aurri uml
the hand* of the great power. Inr .... . „ pated area eapaide of atwhat amount* to a rnmprnmlir rumoilnting marl) Intt ailtomoMlllrmrnl
Idles, presents ntt ullrnctive ap, The italrmrnt
detlaretl “we I'earanee with It-, gleaming white
are prepared to dixtuti any mat*
and giccn tiim, ttitli iglit
ter Willi dir Soviel Union in ihe Kreen tile finish at tlie front on
,
■
First Street.
proper lorum in the rate nf the
. ..
Of ronerete liloek eonntrm'tioii,
Greek government it (* the United
tlie one story hutldirig measure* Ml
Nxlion*."
hy till feet, providing 3.300 feet of
Tlie deiliiiatlon on lirrere was flian space
The entrance and
releHM'd io a result of it T " '" re­ ixit hy inrun* of tun large double
port hut night that liussla had
priqiosed Informally at
United doors is on Kir*l Sheet A side­
Nation* headquarter.' that the walk lin* heel, laid in front
Aiding hi tlie appnxii'h to the
United States and Hritmii loin in
a riminion effort to settle the huildiug lot - Iteeli the reernl pav­
ing hy Ihe City of C&gt; press Avefighting
The Soviet proposal, width tlie line adjoining Ihe slore property
So* let news agency said had been mi the east side anil permit ling
broached illrerlly In U S repre- ,.u, , Mte e " t.i the &gt;toie area hy
aentntivei, was that tlie settle motorists appionrhirig from eitlier
(Contlmird On I’age Klghtt
- — --

....... ... «r.T y thr wholr ilrNiKn
merenMndUiiitf*
" f thr
lnlli
f,,r
^tla purpose, luelinling the sale of
, c„0^hanr ...............
wh,ch
|r| rHHij y
t„ the euatomer In the refrigerated countor
atrelches across the whole
width of tin*'tore in the rear,
This eliminate' much of the delay In being waited upon
.......
. . . .
tlehind the meat eounter Is the
meal culling sod wrapping room
**l'Hrated fiom the re*l of the
More hy h partition, and equipped
with
small
windows
through
whh’h I In* put kiurfil imiviH run hr
.

t

tum p Is Attended

that the states can meet their
needs without the expense of
operating medical, dental, or vet

By National (iuaird JBETUSffi

—— —
At the regulur meeting of tha
National Uuard unit held laat
night at tha Hanford Armory,
Lieut. Raymond Kuder announced
that all men would attend tha
teit firing on the range at Camp
Blending* Approximately 20 men
And thrae officer* have already
•ttended and another group will,
attend ovef the weekend, he stat­
ed.
A number of men In the local
unit drew their equipment for the
anuah encampment to be held at
F t Jfekaon, Columbia, S. C.
from'1 July 2t! through Aug.' B.
Tha entire membership wae divld*

jM f e “Kx
l us.a° sm

Kncli slate in the plan la os
&lt;i;«attBuee v s rage r » - n

Fred N. Purdy Dies
After Short Illness
Fred N. Purdy, 7», reetdent of
Upeala. section for the peat 24
years, died yesterday afternoon
In the locel hospital following a
brief illness,
Born In West Eaton, N, Y. Jnn.
10, IB70, Mr. Purdy wna Justice
at the Peace nt Osteen for eight
years prior to moving to Sanford.
He waa a member of the First
Methodist Church In Sanford end
wu. h retired farmer aad dairy

He U survived by the widow

nd two eiatare, Mrs. Florence
■CT.ealw been don* to tMlllariaw “4
Its
I* wttli tholr ap^roprlit^ Wen*, Sanford end Mrs.
Ubeo'-they arrive a t FLj Atanshtif of-Bradley Junction,
•ad no*
Af x .jL-j/l
'rniktl a i
- \\4W
v;
.
will i p R
m\k men'dealiv
___________ _ in Invited to at tie •Erkkson Funeral Hosae
* attired any meeting on Thursday Hsttirday at 3:M P. M. with Bor.
evening! or contact S g t T. W. J . R. McKinley officiating. Burial
Brown at Popa’e Service Station, will be made In Rvergreen C
Lieut. Kader at Kader'a Jewelry tery.
atom or Sgt, Ralph Morgan at
RAPR CABS PROBH
tha Armory on K ail T in t Street.
-JP

ARCHBISHOP DIBS
ATHENS, Me/
Arch-

at of Graeco.

ti'ftnlmuni no r-egr Idithii

Greece as

TAI.LAIIASSKF. May 20—
id’i— I'he Manse passed HHIMI
tisla) authurifinx the LongeooB
town rmrncll in act as a muniripsl delinquent tax adjustment
h ii a r it, (111 1013 autherilfag
Seminole Count)
Commixalon
to ( h r Sanford certain real
proper!), IMItOIH authorlllnf
transfer of other real property
from Seminole lo Sanford.

ml hy

I lull

atgr* of picture and roer*

f i , , iii the (,overnor'' office
M,ihtis.ita iih raa* t *»"►

10 Sanfordites
Overnight Rains Ford Refuses To
Witness Passage Hike Oklahoma’s To Open Strike, High School Glee
&lt;» rerannal Bill ^
prob|c||a;
T,„ ,, Club Entertains
At Lions Meeting

-SHANGHAI. May 20 &lt;/lVThe Seminole ........
lor ^ommuniat rimmed Shanghai ,rrlhChamber of Commerce yesterday 1,1 w,,h tumor* today but what h«ikwent on record el the luuehron ed like a Natumali.l withdrawal
nt the Tourlal Canter as approving last night looked lets to tonight
|Vn .SMfifunl cltiien*, Ificlualnf
the City Commission's action In
» ........
,
,
or Andrew Carraway, motor
pressnUng the hill for the larmlA garrt.on c.mmumrpir claimed
Ncj&gt;onal project In Sanford to thn dir Naliorialitlt threw hark all new ed l,ai L from Tallahassee last 0 I I C
Is Killed And Simultaneous
Seminole County delegation In the Red efforts to close m from die niftit, alter witnessing paixage
t^*ioiiH,
T
o
s
sed
Another
Is Hurt Ah
Legislature apd flifthar. tecom. p0{mjBB
„t , ow ,he Whamgia.i.. h* r tlie JL «se and (V qe'v of the
Sanford terminal anil charter
tir *
i
Out fly______
Jofin Bu^as
Mils,
wind Rips Oh i o
They left (&lt;u the slute vapltot
that every effort be made to ob- ,n M'aru,-hai proper killing half .
1 PEROIT. May 20 t,1*i Ford
OKLMIOMA (TTY May 2»
tain contracts with shlppern to do/en Clunrie along Rur LiEav Wednesday afternoon and includ..I Chamber «f Commerce Marr uV&gt; ()VPnl,H|lt
|,r,)(,M|„ „„
assiiru financial soumtnoss, of the eiir in the old f renrh roiicciiinn ■ger Kdward
lllggina,
Mayer
,,
.
,
luieil In nprn iimulal.inmu* union
project before steps aro taken to T|,p
„ ajK(U, „
fr„m ,|IP &lt; irraway, City Commissioner* F.
f " 1 ’ 'klahiime iI'lilraiI talk* wlplr urgiilialmu*
Blurt roniitruction on tho Intllcl- »*#» ...
/
\ Dyson ali.l J o Iiii Krldcr, W. ('.today a» nvri*. l i n k , and «liraiut
ings. Kurlyle Houihnlder offered
•nlillliUf h i irlllrmrnt of thr t 10
Hutcnisoo, tV. A. I'ntrlck, M. I,, tpir.ul ,,ul ovei laigr aiea*
the motion.
One Imrignrr who went to the
lulled Autii Worker'* Ift-ilay-olil
! - U * V' l,iU,”K' , 1
....... ihrn
A motiun to approve the nct.ior front laid he walked three inih • t'"d L. lJ."ckK»
(t. Kilpatrick.
, ‘' r " ' «*••*-«
,
.
it ilkt
"We weru very cordially recelv■'"« crop and pmpcilv dam ! llir UAW thir.itrurd last mglil
of tiie City on tlie terminal prj- beyond Knocliao and *nw no Coin
•
.
Iiy
Senator
L.
F.
Moylo
and
hy
agr
moimted
«lr
idllv
a*
llir
ilalr
jecl and making the const ruction ,liunl„ , fhe Red, are .t.ppo.cd to
of the shipping facllr.lei contln-i,
.. , ,
.
.
Itt'prcaentalives
lirailey Ddham
„„|)lird m it» latrslurge -d I In walk mil on ilnke peace talk*
luileis llir inoqMliy agrrril tn liegm
gent upon srenrlng vlqnc-1 con- , vr •'•lacked thal area last nigh' '! 11. Smith," 'aid Mayor Car* .&lt; „
i» way this morning. "They ex‘
.
.
. i iiiiiulrralinn nf a new iniilr.ul by
tracts with xhlppers before con* H '» near the YartgUr (lownil
e-cssed appreciation for the InA Nadi IIoimI rmngmg Ir.qu thr
structlun liegins was ma.lj by City frnm Worming fnrttrts.
next Monday. Ihe union'* I'mil
(jotnmlxaloner W. If. Sjlctnper, but
Although the rained
i- - ii-st and oilvicr of liM'ut rlti/eni wain* nf Cntlniiwond ('reek dr ill tiqilrail rxpur* Inly IV
•j1® projects.
,1 ,r\err blow In (nillnlr, a ill) id
the organisation reject-. I the mo.............
fnllil N flugai, I-mil viie-prr»l
'After seeing the Senate and i
,
,,
, ,,i
*’l,n'
troops has nut developed. Tin House lu sesslnn wo were very ' ' " ,KI
10
deni
rr.iltnrnrd in a nrw* conferI), f.. IVr kins, Jr,, reporled that fort igner who visited the front said "iieli Inqiresseil with the hind- Islmmo l dy
.
,
.....
*
.....
the annual memlierxhlp drive he aaw no large ships loiullu't 'here
.......Ike manner of both houses.
Red Crn*. w o,kr„ innnlrd muir rw " 1" M
,l',y '*« 1
, « « * ' " fv'( U»
would tm started tonight at a
The Communists Imve light -i
l egislators seemed to la. doing
,|M|| | (KM) Ikjmi
_'___ alter
'* w," ,'&lt;
loliirlr**
dir
,,l , , contidei
•
ft!
kick-off party at the Seminole tlllory on the I’oolung sldu \ cun) hard work," he stated.
&gt;&gt; ’
,
' 'tailing t nnlrscl talk* before Junr
id water
2lu‘ end‘ actual work on few minutes Ireforo I visited i.urig
Country Cfuh,
Two local hills, transfer hy the *wolleii creek xenl
I
the campaign would begin Mon* hwa Airfield at 5:CHI I*. M. tw., ( iiinlv
•untv to the City of the former
farmer ‘ urging through llir •enter d llir
" l l i r union t» it«mg lln&gt; sttrm|&gt;l
day.
Red Shell* landed in Ihn. area I.list First Street hospital xitc, and town
I’ri'ildent (iorrlun Hrudlcy re- One went hit utlic Wliangpoo id i the p®w Me lion villa Avenue
Soverul (no mills weie helhwed io ilmihlr iqi on liegnllalton* a, •*
ported on the recent state con* the edge of tlie airstrip and an
.11 park site, have been passed m„ B|lllf „„ hl)11Hl.h .......... . .1WHy me,in* oi (oiililxlnH the liiu r t in
i i «&gt;i I* i *&lt; da raa* V io l
nther fell nil the far side of lie- v the House and await Kenato Wl|t|,r WKM seven feet .................... till* utilkr," Hilgiix (IriUrril
river. There was no damage from
thm, said Mayor Carraway.
,l|(tcl&lt; wh#re ...... .
......................
Hi. 'iii.l that itiolio the law the
E l k s M e m b e r s R e t u r n either.
The next step by the City on V ^ . t S a ro p ^ -d :m hloi kh hi company Is required only "to
I.ungliwa field was still iqs-iat
agree to reopen contract talks in
,'M\*,rZ
h. r 111
n L ll,rT inn «!M*hrle
mule, wale,,..
F ro m
S ta te
M e e t trig. Walling rooms were piled high "Jf,
ill lie
to gather
all o
possible
Tl...........................
Tinsuullii'iist was
lint nidv *&lt;■&lt; a reasonable time laifnic it.* agree
with t-ni'i'tigo. Kvcry dcpnrllru ("rtnallon concerning raise, con- tion of the xtato escaping the high merit with t he union expires."
Jesse laajge exalted rulcV of &gt;laiio wa* Jammed with imesengci ’ " 'l prospective ehlppere and get watni menace.
"If we at'irted considering the
-• ala regarding rovenues
that
the .Sanford Lodge of Elkx, re­
* Chinese Airlines
sMIl o'H’rni
The Clmariim, North Cmuidm,. eontraet Iiy June I we would huvi
ported today following hla return worn prepared to closu at any mln may he produced by use of tha mid Washita Rivera and theii hack- j six ivei'krt hefoie the contract ex*
- ranIrial, he declared.
from the three day atate convan*
&lt;«.&gt;adaaee tia raa« Kiaan
waters caused the major flood mr 1piles. Tluii '» ( “I an uork-JS'ionlile
tion of the organisation In PanaaThe Arkansas was expecli'd
time." Iliigas said.
cola that tha local lodge waa wall
overflow a*. *r', »,•»’ pnlnt.i lit F&gt;«*- I He termed thn imani'r rmpiest
represented at the meeting.
torn Oklahoma today after read, fm iqieuing of contiacl talks 'vhile
Among the local delagatea and
tlie strike Issue is under (licusshm
log Ul Mi feet at Tulsa lust night.
wives prexent were Mr. and Mrs.
River oli.ervara said limy •'* "an Ingenious hut tranapurent cf
Harold Kaxtneri Mr. and Mra.
peeied serious trouble from 1•&lt;*- fort to broaden the hu.se of the
Marla Glndar, Mr. and Mra. Leo
Issues Involved In this strike
winding Arkansas.
Butner and Harry Kudall.
Ruga*' statement came nt* redMany xtslo highways were closed
Meeting* ware held Sunday
(Continued on P as* Bight)
By HAM DAWMON
crnl Mediator Arthur C. Vint inthrough Tuesday and Wast Palm
| | o n lla a re rta r a a * SCIaXI*
NEW YORK. May 20—&lt;/l’j Husinessmcn, like everyone else.
Beach was selected for tha next
annual state convention. Am.
will shill their eyes over ihe weekend from Waihington io Pi'em. Whs I W e e k ’ s S a l e n T o t a l

.......

The l.t oris Club today enjoyed
a musical program by a mixed
quartette of mouthers of tha Samjo u l e liigli School A,loo Club with
Ml*n Ulltr Recee Whittle, dlrecaecompnnylng.

""" - ii...T
;v;,n 1;™ “
"is:
n l _ Hllt(||,,y Mruuiley and Arnotd
Hurrliigton wlu&gt; sang
"Green
t'nthrdrnl" and "Good News”, ths
latter number including a lien
...I,, l.y Arnold iluirmgtnn. Anita
Aiken sung, ".Morning" and Stan­
ley llrumloy soloed with "The
Open Road."
I'll,ns w»r« dlseitssed for the big
event of the Linn Junior baseball
.cii'oii, the clash tonight at the
lakefrolit soflliall diamond of the
pennant winning Red Sox, man­
aged Iiy Joe Mohs alnl J il. Btxliee, versos the All Stars, piloted
Iiy Henry Witte, Hairy Robson
l&lt; ,&gt;a(lati*.l o * l*»a» ►'nun

ACL May Make Short
Haul* By Trucks

Shippers of produce mid other
lommnilltlos within no overnight
7!i mile truckliiK radius &lt;&gt;f 3snfor.l will benefit if
Interstate
Commerce Commission approval lx
Hiven tho Atlnntlv Coastline Raili.oid to Inaugural*' truck xhlpiiinnts of less Ilian ii carload, D. L.
Iliirpnr, traffic manager nf Chase
and ('o., reported this morning
after attending an ICC hearing in
Tampa Wednesday.
At an nxamlnatiim of the appli­
cation hy A. Stillwell of Ihe ICC,
interested shippers ami receivers
front different points in Florida
testified concerning the possible
n.ivniitugcs and need for such a
project, he nuserled. Shippers of
fruits and vegetables, grocery
concerns and shippers of building
supplies weru among those pre­
sent.
je
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m
a
4
M
a
r
k
t
i
t
l
^
^
^
y
F
o
H
t
e
r
I
s
happens ihere can effect both the Imglh and depth of ihe recession.
Mr. Harper predicted that tha
$r)H,(HH) A t M a r K t t l
j| u r t f n c a r W r e c k
truck service, If put into effect,
The cold w ir h%» been one &lt;&gt;! ihe imporlanl props of ihe recent
would probably shorten the time
boom, aided in keeping il going longer than many expected, It is being
The Hanford ftiale
Fanners
Wesley Milton Foster, 21, of 112 In transit of less than cerloid
Market,
with a few weeks nf the
counted upon as one of the ctuh-v
____ , ___
shipments, anil said that Sanford
ions for the
recenlon, one of thn
w feeling
the
flrxt effect! In i 11
season
remaining, has
experienced Kim Avcnuo received cuts slid a would bo a key point for shipping.
4/ *0.111 L * * w laJiiatslal
,
*
•
_ I ______I
,.f I .... I i . n l l l hi oken
arm
ahtirtly
alter
1:20
thing* that will 'leap Industrial i'^ge’ ri»a"onim.*'BHIipnV'more the largest volume of trade hath
wheels turning during the months uro
^ paur4(j |n^a this In valuation and numUir of units o'clock this mornmg when his
aiW ^ aJ
L. 11—
.
1. MMUM iW» ill MiSIJS M SSL_ .
..
.
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|.
„ _ li . #
. l a . . Lt 1UBU
WTHIl'H BIRTHDAY
ahead while conxumera are nuk*1urogram—If tho cold war con* aold of any seanoii since It was |p;t7 Ford Hednn went out of con­
Today Is Radio Station WTRR's
started, Manager Handy Ander­ trol when u rear tiro blew out,
lag up their minds at what price [jnu,
son announced today, and pre­ swerved to tho left and p)unml second blrthdny. The station start­
(aval lo cogia back into the mar
Our large scale rearmament dicted
sales of 94,300,000 fqr more over tho sea wall Into Lake Mon­ ed broadcasting at 9:00 A. M»
hat
program, spurred by tha cold war,
What, tha four powers' foreign has already revived the ones sickly than 1,890,000 units before July 1. roe a short distance west of the May 20, 1047. Efforts are being
galea last week totalled 188,- concrete bridge cm Bemlnole Hou- made tn find a child born hire on
ministers decide at tha meeting
industry, and apparently 603, or 926,000 leae than during h'vsrtl.
that date In order to give a party
spaaing Maaday in1 Paris could aircraft
assures these companies of fi­
G. R. Bohannon who was driving for It, said Myron Reck, manager.
hava both a ihort*tarm and a tong* nancial health for h i m n o r* to the preceding week. Principal
rm affect on American business. tomo. Big planes use gasoline and aside are of peppers, pose, ralary, (awanl the French Avenue ter­
watermelons, tomatoes, cucumbers minus shead of Foster, noted the
tha Pam meeting abowe which
require aluminum, electrical and citrus fruit
accident and reported it at the
way tha cold, war la going—hotter, oil,
and many other products of
JACKH0NVILLB, May SO-GP)
From now on until the end of [police station. Patrolman
colder or continued war of nerves parts
HIGH LOW
the season salsa at the Market will Hickson Investlgitad the e«*dent
—many businessmen will have a Industry,

ft

Businessmen Shift Eyes To Paris
To Watch Cold War Developments

the addresses enjoyed waa UuH
of Walter J . Matharly, dean of
business administration, Univers­
ity of Florida.
Plana were mads, said Mr.
Lodge, for attending the nations)
Elk convention
at Cleveland,
Ohio, July 10*18,

Mra. W. A. McMullen
Dies Early Today
Grace McMullen
•art/ this moi(dug la a uursiag
home after a brief Illness, flh*
wna a member of tha First
bylertan Church.

THE WEATHER

8

In addition to
A, MUfoUcn af
, ^
.
Inr thm m m , Dn
of ML Dora, Edward clearer picture of what to expect Altogether wa are pouring more decline sharply and there will be) Mr. Foster was taken to Fernaldthan flB billion a year Into the about two mors weeks of slow i Laughton Memorial Hospital, and
la tho period ahead.
of Caracas, V&lt;
I his automobile, bashed In on the
MONTGOMERY, Ala., May SB
Tbocaa* KfmbalL
If tha cold War should bo nailed effort to keep our military force* trading, he declared.
----------------------------- left side and top, was towed to
off .1 Utpgothast •a most unlikely ready. Moat observers have felt
rhurTMrs. am

TACK LB FIRM EXPANDS
'Ratliff's. Damage la estimated at
aoajaitura—It could .unhinge our this would grew, because they ex­
KIB8IMMBK, May 80—UP)—A ' 9280.
anlire ecooeoiie program, so close- pected tha cold war*to go aa.
M) expanelou program for tha
Congress will soon debate how
c ‘ It now Mad ia with foreign
CLBRKB TO MEET
■ ./ T:
n Bait A Tackle Company
much money to spend on building
OCALA* May 8A-CP)—The
sold wee ia reepooslbl* up ear flrxt Ifam of defense ia
wen announced this week by
Florida branch of the United Na­
» part «w the European
0—a roaneauMat program H, L, Mnrrsy, secretary-treasurer
which pours for Waotcra Europe. This, too, ia of the firm whieii moved here tional AtMoclatlon of Poatoffica
from Detroit last Oetobav. It Clerks will hold Ite state conven­
p iato world likely, to ha .a
* *
tion In Ocala May 89 and &gt;9.
makea casting rods.
to Just

S

Ha was IS.

_Jms erchWsl

F i k h t i n r Ends As
House Refuses To
Dr o p Regulations
On Canned Fruit

1AI.UHASSEE. May 20-{/P)
Gmernor Warren'* bill lo rtviie all Elnnd.1 citrus law* and *•!
up liiglin iruil quality standard*
wa* piixird. 7(4-1ft fiy the Hou**
today.
The iral lighting ended when
the I louts *ritrcl 52-) 7 again*! tak­
ing regulation ol canned and proceiird I mil quality standard* out
of the measure
It tlill inutt go bat k tu the .S*nate, tslutli patted it 34-2, for conhandled hy the wrappers to at'
.
....
tondants fm replenishing of iiirnt tiifrrulliui ol an amendment thi
supplies Till* room measures lit would allow hulk truck thqiment ol
hy IH feet and I* kepi at fill de- (n)i| Lmo grotr to rontumer withgive tempeii,Ion- Adjoining it is „(l| packaging in packing houitt
the III iiy 12 foot -loiage locker j f hrrr day* of iuterinlllenl debate
wnll’ll iH k»'I»t 111 V* tlf'KM'V t«*m* }
1 /r
..I.O w n e U tla
rl nit n i l it.4«r m*nii»nUling tiirul*purntun* urn! w I m m * flu* uirut

Five Schools Sign
[Grocery Store On Up With Regional
(TThirteenth Street Education Council
Wrecked By Fire ATLANTA, May 2 0 - (/Pi-The STS. ■Sx.WTr °sasss ...... i™. «v. ...... il. .*11

Smith's plan for regional cdura
Fire, hellevcd to hnve -l-itcd in [ )i„n ,Vua in effect today,
a defective leftigerntor motor
Conliacts were signed hy the
housed ill the rein of the grocery .
Council for education
store owned hy It II. Stafford at t with the Mrdlral Cidlvgo of VirIIIV
IVost Thulevtilli Street, i „|n|Hi [.milslanu State University,
wrecked 'the one story
frame , Km-.ry University, and Vanderbilt
. structure ami It* contents early University fur medical and dental
■ Jil* morning.
i (ruining.
A heavy fog hindered (he twoj jn a(),|u|ont Virginia Polyteeh*
fire trucks on their way to the n|r |T1Htltute, ucllng for tha Comfire at 4(30 o'clock this morning, monwcalth of Virginia, signed
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland de­ contract providing for veterinary
clared. He roughly estimated the .....................
...... for Virginia
_______
incdicnl training
»tu
los* at several thousuu I dollars, I [[",[[“ nt liii* Ur
iTnlversIty
' "o f Georand said that with the possible u|a
exception of some meat, all food I A|&gt;|lr&lt;&gt;(|ll1Hlr|y 228 while and
was destroyed. Damage to the
’ t'
....dents are eipected
building was between 70 and 8 0 ! ,* enroTl thll fall under the con
percent, ho revealed.
.
tracts, and under ten new ones
Wheri firemen arrived at the to lie executed shortly.
one (he store was enveloped in
Under the contracts, statss
flames and Lieut. Jack llurnerwhich do not provide medical,
and FJrenien U. M. liurrlclt, U. denial, nr veterinary training
II. (life* and J . S. Lee spent two agree to pay tha Institutions
hours lie fore thn final embers ||,WM) a year for each medical or
were quenched.
dental student, and 91.000 a year
The fir'd must haw spread from fur each veterinary medical atu
the motor to some crates idled (lrnt cnroi|fd. |n return, the
hack of the building, .aid Chief ' „tHtM aro assured that a sat num
Cleveland. The slorn was covered . |wr 0f thulr qualified students will
by Insuf^iyq.
Ih&gt; admitted to the xchools, so

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PAGE TWO

Bedtime Stories Are
Good For Children

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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
Hr Ait.r

FRIDAY, M A Y 20, 1* 18.

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

Legislature Action

By CECILY BROWNBTONB

AEC Reveals Plan Mr. Smith Favors
To Expand Atomic Organizing Women
BY CYTHIA LOWRY
Energy Laboratory AP Nawafeaturts

tC iir iu N r r « * r » « . o k i
preceded the final House vote.
SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER
BY DAVID TAYI.OIl MAIIKK
Il wasn't a cfcar-cut fight be­
First Course Deviled Eggs *
DI fcSAH IS DE ONE
AP. Newafeaturea
tween supporters and opponents of
Smoked
Tongue,
Potato
Puff,
Tea*
Harrison Smith, who Is tho presi­
Fortunate are the children to
KtH 6 l t Dt JOB OoNe
and Carrots, Bread and Rutter, the Governor, though.
OAK RIDGE, Tenn,, May 80— dent of the Saturday Review of
whnm bedtime mean* atory time,
WHlLS' ME atYTm'
Hutterscotch Pie, Beverage.
That was in it. bul basically i t 1(A1)—A $19,000,000 eonatruetlon Literature, thinks women should
aaya the National Kindergarten
FIRST COURSE DEVILED EGGS was a battle between the canners! 'i/jd Improvement program at Oak organise In a women's union and
'Long Wid de m i n s
Association. And, they add, for­
ingredients: fl hard-cooked eggs,
go on strike. Mr. Smith makes his
tunate are the motheri who have
UN DIR. 'lM !!!
I tahtopoon mayonnaise or creamy and e.Hy fstzit grower, .1 th«j .V SK rteSJ SStoy by S ^ t o m t o suggaatlon— which certainly gives
established the diatom of reading
-type salad dressing, I 14 teaspoons Polk-l hi idee-Highlands c o u n t y ; KllBrify Commission.
you pause— In a recent Issue of the
or relating a atory to their younglemon Juice, 8/4 teaspoon dry mus- ridge section and the rest of the
The AEC announced last Jen- Survey Graphic’ magaiine.
atera before tucking them In for
tar, :t/4 teaspoon Worcestwrshlre cilrus producing areas.
.uary plana for a $7(^000,000 axThe Women, If we follow Mr.
(he night
sauce, salt nnd freshly-ground pep­
Major provisions of the bill ase: l&gt;«n»lon of the half-billion dollar Smith's •program, will he striking
The ahnrlng of 11 atory ia one of
per do taste), shredded salad
IV Th.V
in n .n l nf
Ivr.lk ffresh
» . h Ka*««U»
diffusion
ttOinlC PltTCMB against men and the object will
the keenest pleuauro (hut 0)10 can
*"•* .k
shipment
of both
p(||nt j,#r#
^
greens.
be to get something he call* our
find In the; rearing of a finilly.
Method; Remove shells from eggs, , and processed fruit must be govern- tlmt tlnja plans for tha laboratory "rights1' He thinks we would be
You don't have .to be A A t m
lng ft) |,y „ .liding scale lest of ripe- 1program, details of which wero successful, too.
Cut a slice from both ends, cutting
reader, advlaea the Assuciaflnn.
the slice at the rounded end deep
deeplf)c||i |J#|f(| on , ugor content, released* today.
It acama to me there’s a little
Little children nrp&lt;not tdd‘*efUIenough to expose ( barely &gt; top of [['
familiar something about Mr.
ral. Ilegln passing on Hlurica lo
&gt;»'IL Cut
nut deep
, if on gashes into;
Into th
tho. egg *6
, ' ' ‘ 'i i o v c r 0 a p o rM 'fn f S T S f l S H Smith's Idea, perhaps the plot of
yolk.
^
«
^
rn
lly
a.
J*"1
.
^
‘
'
'
them when they are i|uitu young,
....... - *•»
white around
the rounded end
eml to f Tha
Iht standard,
ilamfardi for
lor fresh
Ireslt fruit air
am .........................„
j t |nvolvea construction of an ancient Greek ptttw called
and, na the mutual Interart grows,
give a sawtooth
* **" edge.
_J
”Pressing,
1
' 1 ■'
higher
than at‘ present. ”Lannrd‘ ami1 J05.000 square feet of new build* "Lyalalrala," and ! think thut wo­
Mother will find ahe Improves with
gently ut the bottom forcei out the iiroccnrd fruit now lias no legal, mgs, renovation of IB structures, men’s strike was successful In cal­
practice.
yolk. Frees yolk an#egg white that
j;t „ anj #rj .
'and Improvement and vxtcnslon of ling o ff x war.
Jlngly nursery rhymes are iimat
was rut off through fine strainer
' i,
n ar
,
existing roads and plant Utllltlaa.
Anyway, Mr. Bmlth thinks that
appealing to little children, auys
i
.
I
hat
canners
anti
processors,
Approx|m(lte)y , 10 ,500.000 will
or slevs. Add remaining Ingre­
there's a great big important war
the Asaociutinn. Kvon today's
dients and heat until smooth. Re­ must register with the Citrus Com- i * ^ n t for new research fadll* on right
babies, brought up by the must
fill shells. Garnish tops as desired mission the minimum taste lest ties and approximately $4,200,000 and that
modern methods, like to clap their
anil serve oil shredded
aalatl quality standard, of each ratablish- fpr renovatlon of axlatjnjf_facJR*
_Ultg
back to the cattle stage In Jig
chubby little hand to!
greens. Makes 0 servings,
Pat-acuke, put-uenke,
ed brand, and print "Sub-standard" ties. Remainder of the $18,000,000 time |f they don’t get "the» thing
.
’ yard work and! &gt; s«i»litan*d
rule*
baker's man,
in big letters on all labels of pro­ service facilities.
f WL
in-o
tPt.t.asad hr Tl# Itoll *»*
Hake tno a cake as fast
SUNDAY DINNER
Principal new facility will be n ijiditFon Is a little unusual how
5^XO y y
ikat# ■ *] TrtA* Mm *
aa you can, '
Chicken Paprika, Poppy Seed duct, that fail to pass the test.
a r»i
And unlucky la liny Imy who has
But
Noodles, Spinach, Bread and HutR e v i l e !hp « keuP of
‘‘t X i A
*
" 9T
Ic r, Special Peach Sherbet, Bever- rus Commission alter terms of pre- 1 “/*'*. “r * ,wut
*flu»re feat, about women and he thinks that
not had Ida fingers and toea tWeak•d to:
age.
sent members expire lo give grower. M
f"1
wo m*n ,r r n '1
Inathesome
'
.emasculation
,
", " jd physical divisions and creatures they've Irwin painted
"This little pig went to market,
SPECIAL PEACH SH ERBET
more
rrpreirniaiion.
|
parts
of
the
service
division.
lately.
Thia little pig stayed ul home.'*
1 Drain a number 2 Mr can of
After the first Ic.l vote, all the Most of the laboratory's rcHe says that lartli men and woOne con scarcely cull these babypeaches. Place tho poach halves In
‘ * man—bath, the man saya-have!
carried
talk rhymes stories; yot they do
tin- refrigerator to keep chilled un­ tension that was built up on the I -eurch uctlvltlc* now are.........
lied |" " *n temporary structure* erected i„st contact with reality. The only
form tin- groiindwoi k for story­
til serving time. Pour the peach hill reluxrd and the House volrd
ilh* *
World W ir If« Thu Irn* wav to gut thin horfihltf lituntlon
telling. The chihl’s Interest is
syrup Into u freezing tray of the down every pro,H,.ed change with-,
p
m |
men t pr„gr.
program
la„ based
bused on
on peVchid
patched up
up Is
la .0
to have
have women
women rerecaught—he gives ipilet attention—
refrigerator. A couple of drops of out a resumption ol (lery debate prove
....
—
s-i.—s
---- 1------•--- - for
- what they should -K
an architect-engineer
study start- *cognized
and so he absorbs something out­
red food coloring may ho added, if
Uy, ' h® Austin Company of » f J lj time partner* of men.”
side of lila nursery sphere. After
desired. Freeze the syrup Into 11
TALLAHASSEE. May 20 - - f/P) Ueveiund, Ohio, last year.
Women may possess threesuch rhymes as the two ipioted
mushy stage. Scrape Into a chilled
The A EC said the nermansnt quarters of the nation's wealth,
come many well-known standbys.
bowl and whip with u rotary lieat- —The Adminiilration won its first
“Jack and -lill" uud those other
er until light hut not mellted. Re­ llo u ir Ictl on llir big "ionic test” f e d uf responsibility of tbe Oak but economically they are treated
" (comprises
• n m n r l - ,. - ■
„ like
i n . , children,
a m j. . .
. o
_ i &gt; k u/n.
two Jucks—"Jack Horner" and
says uMr.
Smith.
Wo- ,
turn to freezer and freeze until citrus bill today whrn an amend nidge laboratory
It
Pr°- man are potentially a majority \
"Jack Spratt*—cun he accbmpauled
firm. For Individual servings, al­ mrnt to cut out quality utaridardi strong chemical englneerlu
gram;
vigorous
program*
0
rut
regard
th e :
it b#s|e
bi
vote In the nation—nut regi
with Just enough action of the
low 2 peach halves topped with the
- 'Fr,r
for canned fruit was defeated 52-37. and npplle
applied‘ research in chemistry
imlal ri tiny
number nf women
hands to make them fun for little
..... ______
worn*
........... In Congress 1^
peach sherbet.
Most |
Charges of "p rriiu re nnd coer­ physics, metallurgy, biology
ry and or in1 community government.
gnvr
listeners.
cooperative
f
,
rr—vo
- prO*
tfACL—
....... .
pners .....
are women,
says he, hut
Music can la* correlated most
TUESDAY LUNCH
cion" from the Governor's office health .physics;
pa- haw many wome naro serving on
pleasantly with the stories. MothPotato, Corn, and Bacon Chowd­ lo pass the citrus bill as w rit'm frnms of training and partlclpalion with academic,
Industrial, boards of education?
era con tench their chtdren to sing ,
er, Sliced Tomato and Mayonnaise were mised on the House Hour.
military and other governmental
Relatively few women hold down
nursery rhymes almost us soon ns |
Sand wlehrs, Gingershaps, Bever­
Hep. Carlton ol Duval, urging organization* and, more particu- „x«.ut!vn Jobs In offices, factories,
age.
they cun talk.
_____ ___
ugh or labor unions and, he continues
throujfh
Of course, story lime should not
POTATO. CORN, AND BACON adoption of ail amendment that to rly .ji. close relationship
be restricted to nursery Jingles
CHOWDER
would lake canard and piucessrd the Oak Ridge Institute of Nu- with fire In his typewriter, women
alone. Hhnrt simple worded tales
Ingredients: 4 medium-sized pot­ citrus out of ills* quality grading dear Studies with the universities ere underpaid, when compared R&gt;
•if the South."
man, In Just alaiut all hut wartime
from the Hilda, from fuiry lore,
atoes, 2 cups boiling water, 2 cups
Jobe. Furthermore, they are under- (
and from the those in the child- YOUNO Michael Hlpplsley of Lon. evaporated milk, 2 cups cream provision, said lie was idormrd at
a
''regimentation
of
vines"
on
Oir
ren'a sections of good magazines
paid In spite of the fact they do j
don, England, has been sneezing style corn, 4 strips bacon, I CU|I
Florida water control program many Jobs Iwtter than men, are less
may ull help to form n nucleus of ,
finely chopped onion, salt and measure.
like
this
for
mors
than
nine
days
tjie children's own library. T h e,
freshly ground pepper,
"It Is not III keeping with 0111 will be considered by the Senate bored with monotony, lex* apt to
practice, too, of making a scrap* without 0 letup. All attempts by Method: Peel potatoes, wash under Constitution for the executive' 01 next Thursday.
show up with hangover*.
doctors
10
stop
tha
sneezing
have
book, containing any worthwhile
Thu hills authorize creation of
As for the current attack on tho
cold running water, and cut in Judicial branch to try to Inti­
foiled
up
to
now—except
for
perl*
stories which you coll from iinrlodlcolics. Add to boiling water and midate. Influence or eonrea thl* vote thu Central and South Florida housewife, he points out that she's
mis
when
ho
Is
drugged
to
slsep.
cals, In Increasingly beneficial.
flood nnd drought control district, probably only In her forties when
cook until Just tender. Add evap­ for nnv member."
A question frequently asked of l.ait summer the boy had a four, orated milk and corn. Cut bacon
However, Rep. Cobb of Volusia luvylng of a one mill tax on all the children leave the nest, and
duy
bout,
but
attack
slopped
as
sud­
the Association l»{ " If I hove
in small pieces and fry until crisp who Is not considered an Admin­ taxable property for maintenance what la she supposed to do with
children of various ages, how ran denly si it began. (InUrnoilonal)
with tho chopped onion, stirring istration supporter, railed atten­ and abolishment of the Everglades the .20 or more yeers she'll proliablv
1 choose stories to suit all their
frequently. Pour off fat and add tion to Govermir’s Warren's cam­ Drainage District upon creation of llveT
, , 1.
tastes T" Present-day child edu­
And He also has a gentle Word
tho hucou and onion lo the chowder. paign pledge to better thu qurjlty the new district.
Senator
Boxcham
of
Weat
1'ulm
c tio n tell us, answers the Asso­
for the "career woman" who ha*
Season with salt and freshly standard of Florida (roils and
ciation, that we must hot "talk
Reach made the motion to have been raked over thoroughly by
ground pepper to taste.
added:
down" to a chlltlr It Is better to
" It would lie a severe breach &lt;&gt;f the measure placed on special Just about everyone. The only
J use a few words that he does not
WEDNESDAY BUPPF.lt
trust If he did not use the |a»ver order for next Thursday. He said trouble with her 1* that aho's apt
understand than to speak in tha
Cold Meat Platter. Pickle relish. and Influence of his office to put ho hopes tha House will hxvo to lie succesful, Mr. Smith go#* on
.babyish terms hu, thinks sic to'reamed Potato** Carrots anil It across**'
’
. completed action on companion calmly, and U apt to have more fun
« Ju M th him. Togfiig this udylcc,
than the "offlrn or family drudgo.
'ass, Grange Cotton Cake Genft,
Carlton urged membera to stay bills by that time.
Mother or Daddy should read or
Senator Moore uf Sebrlng In­ She's ambitious anil that’s some­
Beverage,
In thn rhuinlicr and vote their bun« tell a atory suited to the oldest
ORANGE COFFEE CAKE GEMS cut convictions on the bill. "Don't troduced a bill tu prohibit the thing men are supposed to he, not
Ingredients: 2 cups sifted all pur­ take a walk," he declared.
dumping of refuse and wait** women. Anyway, the whole career
’ «f the group.
Such Is the procedure followed
pose flour, 2 teaspoons baking
Rea. Phillips of Hernando rug* from mining operations I n t o husincss shapes up to the fact that
by one young mother of three. Her
powder, 2/4 teaspoon salt, H cup esteil In debate Wednesday that rivers, streams nr creeks of the something that I* a virtue In n man
children are five, three and twenty
sugar, *4 cup shortening. Vfc cup west Florida memlwra who don't state.
is regarded as a crime In n woman.
months. If one should peep In on
orange Juice, I tablespoon grated know an orange from &gt;1 grape­
The bill would require mining
So, to get going on thl* part­
them at story lime, it would lie
orruigi' rind, I egg (well beaten) fruit" refrain from voting on tne operators to maintain
separate nership which will solve everything,
noticed that the eldest in the
cinnamon, brown sugar.
pool* for the refuse.
Mr. Smith advise* that we organise
bill.
paimnu-elnd group was "eating
Method: Sift, flour, linking powd­
A bill to prohibit alien cor­ and get It by force.
Carlton said he had noted "with
,
qp" each word, the three-year-old
er, salt and sugur together. Cut In displeasure" the "rnlineanvering, porations and any board, commis­
It’a frightening to contemplate,,
was deeply engrossed, and tlm
shortening. Add orange Juice, rlml manipulation and pressure" for sion or agency uf a foreign gov­ •hat first day of the women a
baby was just being happy to In?
ami egg. Mix lust enough to dam­ votes on the hill.
ernment from
busi­ strike. No dinner on the table that I
Willi Ills oilier hrothcis before
He told members "it's one thing ness within the state was Intro­ night, tho children uncared for,,
pen flour. Fill grensed muffin pan*
toppling uff to dreamland, so thut
two-third full. Sprinkle lllierally tu take home u road, to take homo duced hy Senator McArthur nf the telephone service out, no let­
. Oie sound of his mother's voire
with cinnamon and brown sugar. n bridge—bul an entirely separ­ Fernandlna.
ter* typed, no dictation taken, no 1
'■ was like a soothing lullaby in
Hake in a moderately hot (400.F) ate thing to rest at night with con­
Persons violating the tow would waitresses to sling hash, no nursea
oven. Makes 12 medium size gems. viction that you voted your honest be subject to a fine of $9,000.
* his ears.
.
,
to cool a brow, no hatcheck girl*, •
Childhood habits are formed
Judgment."
Senator Ayers Introduced a hill no muxlral revues, no soap oparaa,
easily, says the Association, and
Speaker
Perry
Murray,
repre­
THURSDAY LUNCH
which would prohibit tha publi­ schools closed, no books at the lib­
the haldt of getting retidy for bed
Hamburger Grill, Garden Vege­ sentative from Polk who left tha cation of legal notices In any rary, no columns like thl* ....
. and thun gathering for a cosy
tables, Tomato Relish, 8trawl«rry rostrum to lend the fight against newspaper that haa not been in
The strike Bound* like fun. If I
ntorvtlme together is a most com-.
compulsory grade lalwllng of existence for at isaat two years. it were a nice warm day for pick-.
Tapioca Pudding, Beverage.
fort fug habit for children nnd par-1
canned and processing products, re­
HAMBURGER GRILL
Tha present tow requires a atlng. But, Mr. Smith, don’t you
ants alike. Try It and see!
Ingredient*: 14 pound ground l*c f, iterated hi* contention that tha paper to Ire published for one year think It might make tho boy* »
V4 teaspoon salt. 1/8 teaspoon pep* provision was undemocratic.
before It can accapt legal nolle**, little annoyed with u.x? And be­
The House also received tha The House has ■ similar measure. sides, I'm Juat a IHU# confused
per, 1/8 cup milk, 1 teaspoon fine­
Pontiac,
Indian
chief
who
ly grated onion, 0 thin slices bread bill calling for a continuing twoA bill to prohibit the sale Uf un­ about what right* I ’m going to
fought two Hrltish expeditions
year Investigation of tho Stats cooked Dean foods, either fresh strike for. I don't want to be In
(crusts removed).
111 the Northwest Territory pHor
Method: Lightly mix all Ingre­ Welfare Hoard. Tho hill wus Intro­ or salt, on Sunday was Introduced Congress, I don't want to b* a finto 17(16, was shot down In Cnlinkdients and spread on bread slices, duced In tho House by Rep. Mona­ by Senator Gautier o f Miami. The milder. No, on iwond thought, I
lx. III., In I7tllr by an Indian agent
making sure most Is right up to han o f Slimier. The Senate paused prohibition, however, would not won't Join tho women'* union
of tliti English.
edges. Placo on linking sheet and an identical bill yesterduy.
apply to licensed fishermen 0:1 silt
Thu Welfure Board ul ready Is catches made on Sunday or
broil 4 Inches below heat unit about
being
investigated
liy
House
and
fl to 10 minutes or until degree of
brought to shore on Sunday.
iJtlest brick house in lllin*
do noncss desired. Makes four I V4 Senate committee* hut tho groups
nil* at (.'uhoklu. It wa,
The water levol of l-*ke O w n ,
will lie dissolved at adjournment
slices tn a serving.
American woman apond an aa- Switzerland, thl* year »»• th«
rlth walls u find iiml a
uf this legislative session.
tlmated $1,000,000,000 a year on lowest recorded In a wntury.
cosmetics and perfume*.
TALLAHASSEE, May ifO—&lt;&gt;**&gt;
Tha Federal Reserve System
—All hlllM relating to the nverall
Approximately 10(1 square mltca
1208,000,000 Central anil South began operation on Nov. lfl, 1814.
of territory am covered l&gt;y Mount
'• Rainier, Washington, tlilri) high•at peak In the United Htatoa.
SIMPLICITY IN L I N B N —
Navy
blue dreu of linen for
Cahoklu, the olilcat town In
llnola, was founded In Iflim at spring. Two semi-circular folda
TALLAHASSEE, May \ i - W
cleverly widen the shoulders,
rench prleata from (Juebec,
—If you ora a t fault In an auto*
minimise
the
hlpx.
Bone
button*
Only about 600 people live In
muhito accident In Florida after
I f f . Y . D ru t tnolltuto P hoto)
ihokla, oldeat town In Illinois.
July 1, you’ll hava to pay the
W ve w v w e w w v w M vw w vw w w w w w w i e M r M w w i ssM w e w w M
damages and ahow ability to pay
them for other accidenta during
the next 18 montha.
If you can't, ahow your re­
sponsibility, you will loaa your
driver'* Ilcanaa for a year.
G u a r a n te e d 10 Y e a r a
Governor warren elgned a new
auto accident responsibility act

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Gov. Warren Signs
New Auto Accident
Responsibility Act

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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949.

THE SANFORD HERALD. LINFORD, FLORIDA

t_. 11.

Gradmothers Are
(iood Whistle Bait
Bjr CYNTHIA I.OWRY
AP Naarafaaturaa Writer
Take a food look before you
whistle at that ilamozel, you
4^folf. It may it* your grandmother.
Or somebody’* grandmother.
One* upon ■ time, grandparent*
Ware comftirtnhle,
gray-haired
people who eould I k- dependeil
to *poll the kid* rotten, pony up
tn emergence*, and lu- culled in
upon occaalon to takn care of tha
darling* while Mother and Father
went out on the town.
Hut not any more, not since
Ml** Marlene Dietrich and Joint
^Bennett took grandmotherhood In
Wlhelr stride, and since Carl Ilrly
non. the romantic singing stir,
boasted that someone cal lotI him
grandpa-and still packed in crowd*
to a New York carharet.
It's too soon to tell whether this
Is a real trend, hut it very well
may be one. Always In the past,
most woman have considered cer­
tain occasions as milestones In
the aging process. These had
nothing tn do with the way a wotflnan fait. Hut when a certain few
b irth d a y s were passed, she put
herself into various categories.
And certainly most women have
some sort of a personal reactionbesides the joy of the clrcumstance-lhe day their first grand­
child Is horn.
"Well, I'm un old woman now,"
they’ll say jocularly to congratu­
lating frlends-aml frequently theyl
won't think It's so funny.
^ However, Mis* Dietrich In her
Vnust recent picture was cast as
a sultry cafe entertainer for whom
strong men saelflced honor an|
all. Ho If Miss Dletrleh munuged
to get Into the grandmother class
without shedding an lota of
glamor It lll-l*hoovi&gt;* any grand­
mother to give up the ghost, go
off her diet and throw away her
cosmetics.
It may seem like a pleasant
thing for a tired business man to
[treepi gramlfalherliood ns ait ex­
cuse to cut down on his rhumba
sessions, 1ml top-hatted, slim*
walsted Mr. ilrlsson, surrounded
by sdorlng Indy admirer;, of ail
ages, is a disquieting sight for
hint to see. Mr. Ilrlsson Is living
testimony Hint there's no excuse
for s paunch and the quiet life.
Of course Ml*s Hennett’s age is
listed as .10, which is lint ancient
by any of the standard we use.
Hut still she's a grandmother,
9an d she still enn piny Ingenues.
Obviously, today grandparenlhimd does not mark the beginning
of life's twllght, the relaxed per­
iod of knitting, stuffing turkeys,
making preserves and becoming
chairman of the woman's club
poetry section.
We all realise Imw important
Hollywood Is In molding our pat­
terns and our thinking. Time wasj
when movies stars went, fo a l l :
sort* of lengths to conceal the
^/nct that they were parent*. Thu
' Ahtory WM that maternity nr
pa*crnlty would Interfere with
popular, apelled h-o-x- u-f-f-i-C'i-,
When the secret was found out
the stars always pretended the
concealment was caused hy fear of
kidnappers.
Then, round alumt war time, all
tills was changed. Hi i i i u - hi live
star* went right uhcad and ad­
mitted they hail, or were going to I
£ have, children. Pretty noon it
w scermed a* though all Hollywood 1
was producing families. It seems I
to me that maybe Hollywood soon I
will lie doing Ihe same thing1
aimut grandchildren:.
It's undoubtedly a good thing. I
In the first place, It mlf*&gt;t Indi-j
cate that the American public is
no longer completely concerned
with youth for youth's sake. I'erhaps a* a nation we are able to
appreciate the values of maturity.
0
No matter what it means, it's
nice to think that there's some­
thing beside* * rocking chair for
people who don't like to rock.

C O N tillK tiA N O N AL ( l i t K i l l
Park tvenue anil ’Third Street
&gt; Kernard Knot, Minister
Sunday School 10:00 \ M
M m nuig W in-tup it mi \
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leader
Sahbulh School !l:IMl A M.
Church service 11 :IW A M . Sat­
urday.
I'rayei
meetings, Tditt |- M,
I Wednesdays with song service and
| ttilde study.
F IR S T C lltlR C II O F C H R IS T
S IT K N T 1S T
Sunday Schisil l»:46 A. M.

'

NOt) Fast Second Street
Morning Worship U:IK) A. M,

■Subject: "Soul amt Itody".
I
Wednesday Service N;l»0 I*. M,
Reading Hoorn Hours, Tuesday*
and Fridays T o il to A:tlt» P. M.
All are welcome to our service*
[and to use out reading room.

NIWLT-APPOINJID fOVtll High Commlisloner to Austria. t.t Gen.
Vadim Petrovich Silridov salutes th* color* a* he inspects the guard
of honor during his lirst official visit at tha headquarters In Vienna ot
l.l. Gen ClrofTicy Keyes, the U S. High Commissioner to Austria Gen.
Keyes can be seen walking behind Gen. Ssirldav,
(fuiernuiioonl}

' CENTRAL HAPTIST ( III lit II
■l.aorel Avenue and Math Street
I
Rev. S. 1.. Whittle), Pastor
121* West Second Street
W. (I, Stansrll, Simitar School
Superintendent
■ K. t* Keith, II. T. I . Director

l*

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Then- Shall lhWailing Vtid Imashmg tlf TeetIT
l lltS T I'K K S IIV t
( H i m ii

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that

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II

Litlh'luu /iiiiii,ei lo.io.
II D.. Re,lot
‘("gallon Nmiihi)
s " " A M Hole l .iiuin.iio,ii,

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1IKN Time Magazine sent two crack reporter* to interview
Talluluh Uunkhend, the tempestuous slur begun chattering
ns they entered the drawing room, and didn't stop for a solid
half hour. Then she paused
^
for breath and inquired,
"Have you another question
tu u»k m e?" One of the re­
porter* reminded her, "Wo
haven’t opened our mouth*!”
Mis* Bankhead la apt to be
a bit abaent-mindtd when the
question ot her ag* cornea up
H*r lister Eugenia aaya rue­
fully, "Every time Tallulah
take* off a year, I have to. too
Thia can't go on much further
because she * got me In diapers
now."
e • .
Tad Shan# calls attention to
,
th* pathetic drunk In Venice who lay down In the guttar lo sleep.
It off.

W

Caerrtpkt. t ill. Mr ■r**ill Ctrl. 0nl»l*vu&lt; *r k*, l Fiitwre IrsSlrM*,

Kvtmgelislic serviee al

7: Ifi l ‘
sllppei ii It11 l,.i
ihsi'i veil iiflci t In

M .ri|)t |iliri,.
washing will
message,
layer meet mg each
1-n.v.o

Tui'silm
evening al 7:4ft P. M. Ilihlc siu.p
alter the prayer meeting.

Wtimtin tuissimiiiry

s e t v i &gt;.

Thursday evening at 7 If, T

M
Viclniy
l.catlei
lluinl Ftldiiv
evening ul 7:46 I ’. M.
Tile church
string
hand will
furnish Ihe music and (lie pul,Il­
ls invited In attend ail these -ci
vices.
FICKK

M K T H O IH H T

( ' l l t ’ lti ll

M'est Fim rlh Hirer! and Lam cl

Avenue
Fred It. Hurliin, I'lintur
Sunday .School 11:16 A. M
Morning Worship 11 .IM, A 'I
young Peutrles Hei vice 7 It’ I'
M.
Kvening Net vice M:IMI I'
P ra y e r anil
H:0(l P. M.

Praise,

M

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Service- Sunday at .'loll I' \1
Subjecl. "Signs Fulfilled I,V Ihe

i h m i lies
\ l l &lt; huicti
ntcmhcis
•hoiilil to in tin - message \ \ , m
cite tin' public l„ lu mg Itild c - and
imisii'id m -trin in iits Keep sending
it yum iw'ipic-ts (in p ia y e t foi
■ick and ii,u d d e il people I., Hi,.
luistin
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A N D M IS S IO N V II)
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M omao's ( Inti Itu ild h ig
• - leun ll. S m ith, Pasto,
IIMW A M llilih* .School
\
W leholdt, S iip e riiite iid eiil.
11 ih i a . M .Morning W m slop
ii. 16 P M Kvening Hoi vice
'Tln&gt; pnslnr w ill speak at I...II,
•ci vices. A ll are yveiemm*.

U N IT Y
Rev. ('s ro l)n II. Parsooa. learlicr
i'nesiliK
N ig ht
Y ald i'r
I lot el
1.(10 P. M P ta y i't Sei vice
H on p M F in e s t C W ilsoo oew I took, "K v e ty I I ih h I |te -itc
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Mr*. A. W. Itveves.

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ll'K TO APPRAH
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TO (IIV H T o ll NOTICH
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In lb * Circuit Court. of
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to rid*. You »ro hereby
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lanford, Florid*, on ID *
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Friiited Indian Head 750
Dan River Pique
750
Dan River Chambray 750
Avondale Chumbray 750 yd*
Printed Piques and
Aborted Plalids
69c yJ-

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t ’orner First Slruut And Sanford Avnuii1
Welcomes The Two New Supermarkets, The I'ijOfly
and Margaret Ann Grocery Store.

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T D K I 'll (1 Itt 'll UP C tllr
J.’illH Kim Avenue
' H lt lS I l l l l ltl H. Long„ ,H,,i
Ret, Joe I', Crews, Minister
R*'* H L jlile lo u /tm m ettm io.
Simduv sidiuol oi it. t7i A M
II. D.. V iru i
Classes fur all agos. W ith gund
Kognliuu Hitiolay
s|iirlt filled teachers
that will
' I ' 1" ’ R IM. Kvening I ’tnypt und
make Ihe selrmil a blessing lo you
Pastoral service at 11:1111 A M sertuoti All a te Welcome
I Subject, "Tile
Need of
Perfect
'T D K &lt; I I I III II i l l ' 141 &gt;|* u p
I
, Organization". All men,Iters me
M if.i.i it f a r m s
urged In he present ut this " i
Itct ll tt
M iller, Pusito
vice.

-----------------By BENNETT CERF-----------------

SAVES FOOD

J lie I himecl Ciioll will sing "In, m
I’'" Night. Chiist Caine Whiniftg
ul lie inoriimg worship service

F IR S T M K T H u n iS T I ’ll I III 'll
Rev. J. F„ M rk in lc ). Minister
‘ *o V -M Chur, h S, hoot
.Mr*. I1. It. Steiihrnsini, lllr r r liir
' ll' ' 'I ITlOnll l.o, loo is|
nf Religious Ihi lieu I tun
11 "" ' M Mot iiiue Pun e, .... .
!*:lfi Church S c h o o l A , la -- fur *&lt;
every uge.
■•- iv iii's during the week
IIU Hl Morning Worship
H e r-I
M"iid„.v, Tiiesdni.
Weilne-diiv
niun 'Theme, "I Itelieve In Coil". I Unit winy
and
Sntindav
lio n
7:IH&gt; Yuulh Fellow 'h ip Set vice*. I " iiiihomihii 7:dli A M
H:IH1 Kvening Wurshlp. S cim u li' Thurailuy. Am-i'Ii - ioii
H.,l&lt;
'Theme, " lie Iteslnrelh My S„nl". I'oiiMtnmioii III nil A M

Try an d Stop M e

I A T S U f\ A M C E

V 1, Mi'liinls. II. D., Pastor
&lt;*1i 11T■•I
I (IN*
" to V M Church Selim,I
•
V &lt;11111,1
It un 4 M. Morning “aoiship, I H
i't.l 11
inosti l,y tin. Chancel Chou Sei •
tuoti l&gt;&lt; Mt Mclnni'.
\I Y |N h «
* on 1* M Pioneer Fellow snip
!*■"ill n
• on I* M tooth Fellowship
' o" P M Fvetting Worship.
•1
Mii«ii b&lt; Hu- Tooth Choir. Sermon
tlf*
bv Mi .Mctnuis.
to i.
I rie \mu ii ili.in will -mg |In,
anthem
Huilil Thee Mm,. Stately .
Mansion-" at the eieoing w oislu n '1

I "Colne ‘I lion Willi Us \o,l We
|Will llo Thee Uootl "

, Ua N i0 i« n CK |$ WIT DOWN IN PIM-0U1TK0 HOltANO TUNNIL

C /tm ty 6

And Poultry

SNAPPIN' ITTKTLK

■ m eaasgwl In hLi*rn»M « l TOI
French Avenue. fUnfunl. Ploriil*,
under the llr tjlliiu * iinme of lU v
■■d Night D rill » nil that I Intend
lu regleler M ill n*me imrsimnt In
th* terme of lh * "rtctfllm is N*m *

Hutui*" io*wtti

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t H is t i IlltlS Tl \ N t I I I lit II
Ill'll Y I
HdH Sanford Avenue
fill liiMl
l llaminll F an is, ..Minister
III.
ft
Morning Worship 11 oil A M.
"An Cowtllmg Cross
lle a re i"
Sermon. "Can A Saved
Person will l„. tin- non mug sermon -ul,
i Kver lie Lost". All doohteis cor­ )i,i the mint-let will use Sunday
dially Invited
........nag III tile Ft--I Ctu isi inn j
,
l U ’.ll. 7:00 P M ............ for Chun Ii
&lt;YC-l
all ages.
•ini,
Dwelling M u ll tin. k in g ' will
Kvening Worship N OO I' M
l**‘ ttl- ccuiiig sei liloll topli
Our nursery I* now open W e|
I lie •linn ll sellout will convene I
, w ill 1m- pleased I,, cine for nil al o |j&gt; \ M tindct the direction i
Ihe I’* -iliml
1nursery
age children
We lire ot Slip, i mien,l. iii Millumi Young ' ft«&gt;|f14* ;I. \Y;i
happy to have M is. 0 k W ill­
Ihi t "ill ll Tellowslup „,|| ,,,,,.I I LMiiJil - A a.
iams, tl registered lu lls ' to lie till- III
OO I- VI
I
I superintendent of this new deport­
V iii"'t . "i iliul wetc,line is el
ment. The Inis will make it- usual t, ml, &lt;1 l„ all I'l 11n- I leirel,
|ln p in Luke M aty l,„lh morning
land evening
tun t i m is s i i i i to ii

I Hominy School P:4fi
j ('hisses for all ages.

Legal Notice
N olle*

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C. C. While, Pustor
|
S e i, ices Sunday
i hull'll S. hmd 10.lilt A. M.
,
.Morning Worship 11 IHi A. M. 1
,\ll Church Notices *_*•) he presented *1 I tie Htf’ala alltre oo the
Westminstei Fellowship (Iroupi I
day belure publicntim.
■ ,10 P M
The Woman's Association meets
* III Itt II OF t.OD
HANFORD ASSKMIILY OF HOD1
at the clou eh Mir) Jh at P;tNt A. [
Twelfth Street and l.nurrl Avrmrit Fifth Street and I lolly Avenue
I foi an all day sewing; bring
I M. (irrshaiu. Pastor
.Sunday Hchool It: I6 A. M
nut sewing equipment. Ilrlug
Sunday Helmut 10:00 A M
Morning Worship ll;(m A. M.
out own sandwiches nr lunch.
! Keening Service 7:46 I*. M.
■'Lu lung Worship II ihi t ■M i id fee will I'c provided. The regI'' imgeltstie Nervine 7TIP I1 M , lai nmnttil) business meeting
f HKVKNTIi DAY ADVKNTIST
.Midweek Service Tuesday
•h*
ll meet mmiediately after lunch.
’ M
I
church
I Vl| w o m en a le in v ite d .
&gt; P L Friday 7 .'to P \l
I Meventh Street and Kim Avenue
I,. A. Sheffield, Klder
kvi tynnc Welcome.
1 Mrs, Harry Watt. Mission nr)

In Arahlc-apetklng count rl*a,
. tha word, ftllan, ia used In d»*lg# n a t * peasant*.

n o tic r
hereby * l * * n

I. \K K M \ItV COMMUNITY

At THE CHURCHES

•

Th* nucleus nf an atom ia said
to measure only one 8,600,000,OOO.OOOlh o f an inch acroa*.

PAGE THREE

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You can Invoke the Christ spirit
too. It requires steady, nnwaver-

Ing talth based on htvo. And Peter
lilth unto him, Aeneai,
Jesus
Christ hath healed thee. Arlso and
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Word from tho Federal Communication* Commlnidon in(llcaten thut tho technical controvcrnlcH over thu future dove*
lopment of television are nearing settlement, and thut tho
Thu visit Ilf malty by Hraslllan N
Commiaaion will aoon resume the Issuance of new broad- President Ktirieo Ibitni lu the ■
canting llccnaea.
Uniti'il .Slate* is « happy burst u f t j j
The experience of the paying nubile with frequency sunshine through lit* imcrtiMtMiusI t IN
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modulation (KM) aeemlngly la to Ik* duplicated only In part. storm cloud*.
It is synioolir uf n great friend- 1
When KM waa in an early atuge of public .acceptance, the
nliIp which cannot I** I" " ssslilu-h .
allotted frequency bund waa changed with the reault that - uusly
guarded iu these &lt;luy* when * t
rccelvont became obaolote. requiring mluptera to meet the t h e tintItiim uf the Western llelilis* |
new condition. Apparently the telcvlaion band Hlao la to Ire pln-re iiiust stand together fur the .
changed, but it will merely be enlarged, rather than moved common good.
I’lrnliltnt Dutra's slay wllh us |
altogether. In other words, the old aeta will atill receive tho
gut away tu a flue stmt wlii-n ufli- i
&lt;&gt;ld atatinna, if the change now proponed la made. An adapt­ i-ial Washington, aware that he ' j
er would lie needed only to receive new atutiona added in was arriving am ids rllth birthday,
singl'd a surprise pally—cuke ami &gt;.|
the new |&gt;ortion of the enlarged band.
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With that much apparently settled, the development of all—with President I'rumun as
genial host. It was the suit uf V
telcvlaion broadcasting can proceed. Then will come ques­ tiling
which captures I lie fancy , \
tions of widespread competition with other mullit of enter­ nf Auicrlcans, and sets them to ', j
tainment. Television promises to cnoqiete with the ticket hiiuiiiiing "Happy lllrtliday tu yisi f t »
sales of s|&gt;orts events by offering a Ixrtlor view of the pro- Ku we are glad tu see (ieneiul 1 *0 - K&gt;V
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ccedings to the stay-at-home than to the spectator who is tra.
In an address before a juint sea- , '.
present It promises to compute with the theater by tukiiig
nf Ihe Senate and llnusr, the j 45
motion pictures and stage productions Into the living room. slim
general roferred tu relationshita
In fuel it can compete with almost every kind of commer­ tween Itraxil and America "ns a , 4 “
cial entertainment.
rate example uf fiaterual assmia- i _
Television la just an infant, but it Is an extraordinarily tlnli nf twu lieuples which lias pm- i J
bouncing and active Infant. Its ultimate Impact may lx* vailed liver a pci bid uf mure thus ,
I'Jll yeuts." He spoke of Prcshlciit
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much greater than can now be foreseen.
Tinman's visit In Itiu He -lunelruj
in 11147 for the signing uf tlie j
historic In te r-American Defense
Pact, and said It was a mtuiiuralilii
event iu the friendship nf the Iwn |
nations.
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"In the International field," de- j
elated the general, "this
friend- j
ship, through Its practical m u n t-.
feslalious and by virtue nf ils ex-1
ample. I* the greatest guarantee nf .
good understanding and ciuiipre- .
hen-ion among, the other alsler na j
thins In tills hemisphere."
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llu lra said tin* Inler-Anm riem i
Defense I ’act "estahllshril (he mclproclty of the American republics

hair.

ireafter.

Many of ui who arc old enough
&gt; have tone to school In davi
kta Fnffith grammar was taught
having leniences parted dia
nautically remember the f»nhr d ifficult Htllancet "Hear-

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Regional Education
•c a s iis s s s

MARCH OF EVENTS
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Army, Air Parse fear lhay
May Be Next Tar Trimming

Kortc -a re fearful that they may he next for i
J j j f l trimming.
'i £. sif^ :
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The Atmy post was offered to Curtis Caliter.
■ New Yorli Industrialist, soil the Navy )oh to
l.lmiHUum Daniels, former Trumsn side and son
n H H H M H H S n f the World War 1 Navy secretary. Josephus
Traatit Matthews Daniels. Daniels declined with thanks, saying the
press of private business p-^lmled his acceptance.
It wss'Anally accepted hy Kranels Patrick a N ,hews. Omaha. Neb.,
attorney

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Sanford Forum
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* certainly wish to thunk those
afford, Murlda
citterns who hpvo expressed to
Dear Mr. Dcnn
nig their desires In this matter.
**
,hr Dancer Fund, 11 have not Intended to lie *tul&gt;The I Hot Club would like to an- 1 born aland this matter, hut I do
nouiico that our t'halrmau, Mrs. A. feel It was Important vtiuugh to
It. I cjetauu, and her corps of high withhold action until l was aura
school workers have collected a i that I was representing the views
total of •t.ODl.OD ami this amount 1of the people,
lias goim forward to State Head-. | have attempted to follow tho
'IdOrferssume business logic on this mats
Tho atudenti, under the able i ter that I would use in handling
leadership of Artinld Harrington, I my own business. Now that wa
are to he highly commended for I have the necessary laws, let's
their mitatanding performance and * nil of Us work together to asaura
we are happy not only lo hnve i tlm success of this project and
bean of service to this cause, hut \for the further depelopmcnt uf
to havn had the opportunity to our city.
work with the young cltlaena of
Itrailey Odliatn,
Sanford.
Representative,
Sincerely yours,
Seminole County.
(tilth II. Scott (Mrs. P. M.)
President
Dear tkllto r:
1 believe that the majority of
Um people have had a chance to
b'ditor, Hanford Herald,
o i p r e s e themselves favoring
Hanford Fla.
Dear Sir:
pledging the meter fund aa ad­
I am pleased to Inform you that ditional aecurity for the terminal
wa have passed II 111 ISA .vlating project.
to building warehouse ai.e. financ­
Alan, the City Commlaahin haa
ing them from ravenua from Its Individually pledged themeelvea
use, am! If neceaaary thru park­ that contracta with ahlppera
ing metsr revonue. I honestly should be obtained before they
feel this Is for the beet Interest! would feel obligated to contltiuo
of our city.
with the project. In addition, a
The City Commlealonere have representative group from the
made a pledge to our legislative Seminole Chamber of Commerce
delegation that net ana blodk has axpreteed the same pledge.
will na erected until «u«h time as
Therefore, the terminal project
tha Comml«ilon haa legal con­ with these endorsements, and ox*
tracts with shippers for flva prsaaiona of a duel re to nave It
years or BO.OOO tana of freight operate successfully, the people
annually. Thle we felt waa necea* should now believe that every­
eery to assure continued inter­ thing will be done to make the
est In this worthy project,
terminal project a profitable one
I understand that CommUalonSigned

. W. H. (BUD - Stempaf
City Commissioner

Hundreds Of Columns

Nation’** KuHincss

ia ne*1 four yaora, « now 1
Coagreas, Tho wheat poet
, or might not, ha affected )

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jlSM M iMiwa * Central
n aa * pete* factor In tha
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"TIip ilgnltig of the contracts
represent years of discussion and
monllia of intensive effort," said
Dr. John K. Ivey, Jr„ director of
the Council. "It reflts-ts the work
O P T O M E T R IS T
of a large number of governors ’ H i m r i s m l M t • ( J l i M f , l l t i e e '
H our* a - i s . i . a * a t. a - t i
and eduealors in tlm southern
A l l a a i l r V s i l o a a l n . a f c R|«s . '
states who six' III the regional ed­
Hkaae XM
ucation plan a means of improving
gruduntu ami professional train­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•I
ing of southerners for work In the
South."
Ivey siihl it is expeeted the plan
will cover oilier fields In addition
In the present ones,
Legislatures In ten states have
approved the contract tinder which
Citmntvrt'lal ntirf
ihe regional plan operate*. Ala­
Ibintexllr
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bama anil Texas are now consider­
All Work Guaranteed
ing IL Appropriations fur the plan
I'llONKH
H rahlence-IM .R
during the next two yearn will
total about f 1,7(10,1100.

' Dr, C. L. Persons ::

Charles Vodopieh
Refrigeration
Service

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operation* by a turn In the

ear. But rack a tarn could

ernment dignitaries.
Inn teed, he lashed out al "power-aeeklng and merger-mad coraeration official*" and served notice he will place defense cnnlrecU
where he pleases, Including with small hualnves that
does not hire broker*. He said:
Jehatoi*
” "Thero Is no need for special brokers, for 1ft per
centers, for JO per centers, or sven for It per centers.
"There le no need for anyone to Intervene be­
tween small business and the government to pro'
cure government contract*.

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES
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Refrigerator*—Ranges
Home Freezern
Water Heaterw
Washing Machine*
A Compkta Lint o( Cl rental lag
and Attic Pana

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Bwtford Ava.
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signed a quota. Selections will he
made hy the regional service In*

• "tll'M" AND "DDI'X!" IN THK XF.NATH Xemitor Homer Tergluon (|ij, Michigan, told the Senate the other day he has found
another reason why It Is called the “upper chamber.'
The reason, Ferguson suid, la that every time an appropriation

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ir»atlH*’ U Vnim I1***
•It Ion.
There nte many oilier govern- j
ment project* less directly tied to
the cold wur, hut certainly In­
fluenced hy It.
...
Much of tlm President ■ *DII
undefined point four for develop­
ing the underdeveloped portion*
of tho globe Is motivated hy the
Idon that IT these rountrica con lie
made economically healthy they
will ho less likely to throw ltt|
their lot with the enemies of our.
democratic and capitalistic sys­
tem.
How much this plan may c o a t |
the American laxuayer Is not yet
known. How inuch It* successful I
fulfillment could help American
Industry, laillt hy providing now
huge markets for our good* ami
by furnishing more and 'cheaper
raw materials for our factories
to turn Into goods for us, 1* also
But huslnussmen
■till unknown. —
-----are already looking Into the possi­
bilities.
The reciprocal trade agreement
system, now before Congre»s"for
renewal, la also tied In with the
over-al) plan of building up our
relatione with our friends nmt,
potential frlemfc. These agree­
ments determine how much ta riff
protection la given our own man­
ufacturers In the domestic market.
They also determine how much
tariff protection la given the man­
ufacturers of uther lands where
our businessmen may want to sell
American goods. They
affect,
therefore.' many .American Indus­
tries both in thklr donteetlc add
export m arkets.. And they a Nr
apt to affect Uta price you pa;
for many products.
Tha International Wheat Angaa

ment, which Agriculture Socrethr;
Brennan aayi could' give Anver
lean farmers an annual oversea
market fok boo miillon bushel

kk imperial na^Uotiiied
campaigner cam*—slowly
l bia caavaa palace.'* I hare
sht of them avar *We the
[da*, with intent or not, seem*
a threat* Harry Flood Byrd,
m 'L-—«t-- that perhaps the

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vrntlon held In Tampa, and itateA
that Ilie Seminole County chib
was well represented,
T. K. Tucker urged the Jaycee*
In support the drive tu raise funds
with wlileli to operate the Fcruald
l.aiigliton
Memorial
Hospital
Several memliora voluuleered t
assist In canvassing for money.
Dr. Frank (Julllman Invited His
nrgjinir.nl inn In alteml Ilia mass
x-ray survey lo he held in San­
ford and Seminole (anility on
June 1-8.
A. II. Higgins, Jr ., of Jackson­
ville, Paul Campbell of Oviedo and
Iteginald Moffutt uf Orlando were
guests nt the meeting.

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Social Security, says Roger Bull­

cUabod the curb without wrecking
U* car. Ha had plowed through
•early 200 feet of arid palmctli
acreage without turning over. But
A t i tree slopped him. He did not
m home lhal night, nor any nighl

Cliff Aides revealed that Lions
! have Ih i-ii rripirsfed by seined
j nuthurllles al Holly lllll, to va[cate the building Used by the orI gunirution as n school for the
blind. Lions have spent till,(100
on the liolhliiig, he staled.

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ion. it no security at all. It will

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Iallow'* in the elrctlon I'nnipnlftii.

S pecial lo Central Preaa
AXHINfiTttN—President Truman lias hail a rough time trying
to gel rapahle men in accept the poets of secretary nf the
Navy and secretary nf the Army.
The presidents difficulties hnve arisen chiefly Horn the blunt. If
nut headlong manner In whlrh Defense Heer«lary Units Johnson has
h-en "unifying" the armed services.
Johnson Is terribly sincere In his desire lo end the Air Torue-Pfavy
wrangling which haa delayed for nearly two
Vests the defense Integration ordered hy Congress. However, prospective tenants of the Army

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Truman Has Dimtull Time
Tilting Open Servlte Posts

Some I lung new in pensions has
been pr(qm,r&lt;l in the legislature
' Rep. Poorer til Jackson county.
would levy a tax on all public
office-holders to pay a pension oi
150 a month to all taxpayers who
have reached the age of 50 and
who paid taxes in this state ini a
period of ten years.. Tu the best
of our knowledge and belief that
is the first suggestion which , has
•vsr been made in tile .State Legis­
lature nr the halls of Cougren to
do inmrlhing foi the lowly taxpay-

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■ml Jsck Morrison. The came will
'stm t at H:(KI o'clock, nnd King
l Lion Hlslcr urged that all member* niiiI friend* be present Julia
, Melxch ami John Sohirartl well'
I umpire.
' Tomorrow nt Bilk) o'clock, the M
' mure tlmn *M» lioyn In the league
will he token hy loin to Riot
j Springs fur a picnic.
Plan* '-ere dlscussml
for o
1ladle*' night program on June IS
I nt the Country Club, when King
Lion Cliff Alilea and other rerenlly elected office re will be in­
stalled.
Henry Witte reported that a|v
I proxlmalt'ly 1S00 Llonn and wives
i nttended the recent state con­
vention nt HI. Petersburg, arid g
|hinted Hint Ocala I,Ion* "(tote til*

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in comttmn Isuul against u g g re.i-__
slim." That Is true—at least on
paper—hut he might have added
that such an agreement to lie efj
fecllve must la- supported by con­
stant rultlvatinn of friendships 0
ami sillily of ways ami tneaus to —

The success nf cspilslistn should
b i measured as imtcli in lernts -d
whai it does In men's minds and
Marls as anything else, but most
people think nf it in 'luintilies of
goods produced and services render­
ed. For them llte following I muic - u flnrta should Imgln to In' imtict'ubln in xtatlxtlrx
mey he interesting: Over JO,000.
000 Americans now have telephones.
40.000,000 use electricity, and IL 000,000 use gas, more than all llm
test of the people in the world pul
together.

|jdd mined the traffic, Ha had

nmmx-

HE'D LIKE TO HORN IN

Congratulations In ft. R. Urnstier who. we read in M arlin And­
ersen's column, recently releliralcd
his 5fllh biithday. We leinimber
R. B. when he and hit litniliet de­
livered papers in Miami, in fact,
delivered all the papers in Miami,
on horseback. Thai is not In say
that we too are ftH. We were jusl
big enough then In gel into R. H.’s

An automobile drivei eying a
stretch nl open road on the way
home steps on the gas as lie rounds
a slight curve to the right. Hr
t0 « * over to I hr left side of the
ilreet white lie might have md
an oncoming automobile ( il might
have been your automobile). He
climbs the curb, but he keeps right
on going, almost in the path of
tofara the road would have been if
i l had been straight, until finally
he hits a Dee. Up tu that point

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Television

arose.—Ac. 0:31, .15.

pay you on the average, hr (iguirt,
no more than $34/10, and then
only il you ate eligible for it and
have been employed long enough
at a big enough salary, and have
been paying into the poul long
enough. Il is licit, he says, to have
your own Social Security, a m u ll
farm to which you ran retire in
an emergency, a wife sml children
who have both ihe training ami ihe
character to he nf nniitnnce when
needed, and rufficienl ravings in­
vaded in good slocks and bonds
to provide you with a m u ll in­
come when you can no longer
trork.

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Braath taking la the word (or thla lovaly
Catalina, auitl In black or apray groan
Inatax fatUa with ncalldtwd tdp and aklrt

ftte-aa tu t * i n

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�FRIDAY, MAY' 20,Y 1W9.

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Social Calender'

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iBrides Should Use
Tasteful Make-1 !p

Who Is The Most Promising Citizen?

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SUNDAY
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A two-ball foursome will bp!
aponaured by the Hanford Wo-1
man’* Golf Association at the
Seminole Country Club to lie f-|. ’
flo w ed with a buffet supper.
w The ttnlnbow Assembly will
hiibl a public Inctntlntion or of- !
fleers at 3:00 IV M. at the Mason-1
Ic Hal) to be followed with a nil-1
v*r tea for the benefit of the girl* ■
In the Masonic Home. The public1
la cordially Invited to attend.
MONDAY
The Story l-engnc will meet at
the Tourist Center at N:IMI |\ M.
to be preceded by the lioard meet-i
hilt at 7:30 P. M.
a
The HeardsII Avenue Circle will I
“ neet at the chapel at 3:00 P. M l
The Truth Seekers Class of tile
First Methodist Cluirrli will m eet1
at the home of Mrs. Tom W it-1
Hams, 303 Oak Avenue, ai 3 :0 0 !
P. M.
j
Circle No. rt of the Woman's I
Missionary Society of the First
Baptist Church will visit the!
County Home with ears leaving1
fhe church promptly at 3:30 P. M. i
• I K.tl» v1
g ) The Pilot Cllih will hold Its bus-1
” ne*s meetiuit in the Tourist Cen-1
ter at 8:00 P. M. to he preceded1
by the hoard moetbur at 7:30 P. M,

UpiHcupal Auxiliary
Hhn (Quarterly Meet
The last Uimrieily meeliiiK i f *
the Woman's A uxiliary of I M v |
Cross Episcopal tllm reii ,va.i held
J * s l Momluv at the Pariah Hoti'i '
% l 13:311 P. M. A royvred dish 1
Inti”lumn was served, under the
direction " f Mrs. W. J, To-gpcii.
at t.everal I o i i k tallies ilo 'o n itrl
with atratiKepitnts of Id lilac p i .iml
o th ir spring flowers.
Mrs. II. r . W hllner, .lr., rut-siflout, presided over the busitp s- *
meeting which followed the h r e b -1
eon ami annual reports were In-aid J
from Mrs. .1. I.. liiKley, treasurer
and Mrs. ft. (). Chase, .lr.. chair■nan of Christian Hneial Hehitlous
9 Heports wore lieard from tin*
deleKatrs lo the Dbs-o* of Sooth
Florida convention held May 3-f&gt;
lit Kev West
idlio were M m .
W hltner, Mrs. 11. I,, Zhitnuomnn
and Mrs. A. M. Philips. Mrs.
Philip* told of the o|ieiiliiK nuv-t*
lug and staled that Bishop Whin's
address yvus on the history of 'In
church in Florida, lie told of the
flrat diocesan m rflh lK hi T a lla ­
hassee In IH3H with op* btihon
land 13 Itivmcn present, aln- said.
"Today Bill chut cars and .tfi.i.lMl
members are active. Mrs. Philips
at a ted Hint tlta Imp W I iik urged all
members lo continue Iheli efforts
to keep the chtlrCh alive a* there
la atlll mil.-I. to Im done.
Mrs. Zimmerman reported on a
business meeting at whlcli lime
Bishop Henry I. l-oultit sp*ike on
mission*. Bishop l-uulitt t"ld " f
tha number uf small mission*
— Photo by Co*
Third week's nominees In The Herald's "Most Promising Cltkaen of Tomorrow" conwhich need help. Mrs. Zhm nunm n
of turn MukmuHb Avenue; and lowar rl«lit, Idnda Anne Mrliituwli, two year old ilnugh
u-s*
arc.
top
left,
Donna
Peters,
31
month
old
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
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)*l*i&gt; described the election of of­
Peters, l i t Maple Avenue; toil eight, Kathy Butter, two yeat old daughter of Mr. i ter of Mr. and Mis. It. (1 McIntosh, II Hill Kdltha Avenue. The puldie u&gt; Invited to vole
ficers at which lime M r*. W nrrto
ami Mts. Ik,. Butler, Jr., of 1316 West First Street] center Gary Bruce Htraub, throe | /yiv |la choice ahiung these five contestant* for "Tin. Mn*l PmmfsiiiK Clll/cti "f
L .'Z riic h of Vero Bench was elect­
and a half yeai old son of Mi and Mrs. William Straub, 11113 Palmetto Avenue: . Tomorrow". A ballot Is provided for this purpose in mint le t column on tin- pnged president.
In-low left, l.iinln Carol Harvey, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matvey I Mark It and send to The Herald office before l*:tnt o'clock Monday mm ulng
Mrs. W hltner served as a mem
her of the revisions committee f'"
the convention and she 'old of •&gt; j
rrsidutlon passed nnthoriahtj? pub­
lication of an address ntndr by
H O L LY W O O D . May 3l» t/l'i
' ployim-nl
i-nmhtmu' wenTinRev, II. I. /Im iin -i mail in the Palm
fnaipet itlllle Burke i ' IdttiiiK ‘ In- itn-wi-i was that one ......... -eat ,.f
Branch.
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Climaxing the Sanford Gurdr-n
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Mrs. W h ilo m ...... I the rnem lat- Club year was the general Irusl-I, ' "'
load Hgalu--thi» time with a d if- tlo- union's memln-i -lop was work
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sill II list of St. A Kites. St. Ann * ness meeting held yesterday «l ’
frrent produrtlon.
ma that duyl
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land HI. Catherine a Chapter for the home of Mrs. Charles Ginn,
A fte r 'lie finished "Baby is
Lon
M eA lll-lei finislo-'
"A I
the next two years. About ml on .Sanford Avenue. Mrs. Ginn. i*° h 'r honia n
Here." the actress leaves on a ways
Hwiw-Hu-h i I h"
Mini
koc .
m tntlior* attended the
uncheon ( l u l l president, presided over the w i -i -k
tour to help introduce her nolo- back to collectiiiK bis oneoijdey
biography. “ W ith a Feather on meat
insurance
mol
studying
and meeting.
oici-ting ami called for final re­
ports from all officers and cltulrMr ami Mra. James &lt;!. H all and a party honoring memla-r* wit- My Nose," which she wrote with French iltldei the G. I. Milt *-f
men. She intrndm-ed the two new daughter, Miss Betty H all, Ir ft will giaduale from Hemlimlr lligli t'aineron Hhlpp. She’ll sutoKraph Ititftrl-- lie's Dying to Him - up
i-ffiri-is: Mrs. Hi-llt Wmalrtlff, today for Jacksonvlll* where they School in June. A discussion «»&gt; books In Halt Francisco, Cldcsg", )”D hi fu g m -)'. musbal, 'lb *
hh
vice president, and Mrs. J . M. , mail tu make their future home held mi nlans for a program to I*- Philadelphia, Washington, New " '*‘&gt;*1 Point Hlory "
Moye, recording secretary.
I.»u revealed lie hml played in
I at 130-t Cherry H ire d .
presented at the Countv Hmio York and other eltles.
The May meeliiiK of the Hibis­
Mra. Mnymr Hodgkin nppeared
Burke —.........
lulls me
J During the social hour the group
M Las
- _____
- .Ih rrr bare • Hgtu-y'h I mbI uiuslcal, "Yanke,
cus Circle of the Hanfonl Garden before Hie group with a reipirst
gathered in the garden ami made been talks of film ingj her llfr Domlle Dandy.'' He lij(t) ilist* lint*,
Club was held at tlie homo of Mrs. that the club wire representailvrs , Friends will (&gt; ;lad lo learn dolls to send to children of K iimuh «lory
*-*• I* anil
It dAi'MI
ami ulld
iltc Its*
hm*
trv rm l m irm * H* 11,1
-H ying,
Joe Meiselt on West First Htreet. in Tnllalmssee favoring the elt- ||,M| Mrs.
Ralph
Iglit naa_ re- Hhuffb-boaril was (ilnyed ami « ■es III llllnd In play herself I K»iog up."
iMrs. Melscli was assisted In en- abling act for financing the Mt. lurnril to her home on Golden picnic supper enjoyed.
asked her how she liked the way
Capsule review : |“ Tlie Jud ge
tartalnlnu by Mrs. Fred Zerren- Johns lllver terminal which tho
Mftcr having been confined
Those attending were G l- ii* c*-l W illiam Powell ami M yrn * l.»y Step* (tu t" IB K tti i- an evenly
ner. The Imslm-ss of tha year was club voted upon and passed. Mae- t&lt;) n,,, Orange Memorial Hospital
tins, Janice llei-l. Carol Beard. enacted her husband and herself Paced study of a Boston Juii l
brought to a close and plans jvere Donald Brynn, campaign director ln o r|ando for some lime,
Ituhy Htenstrnm. Bobie Jean G h II- in "The Great Zlrgfetd." Her an- "h o tries to get away ........ it
for
the
Fernnld
Laughton
Memdiscussed for tin* new y*Hr beginall. It'a done with thoughl and
way.
M arjorie
Sheppard.
K.*&gt; ,,v rr:
nlttK next fall. ItaisiiiK ntnd* for
llo tlrclaw , .layer* Anderson, JoAou
"Pretty
good,
but
they
were
l!" t
.........''I'1' ''V*1'"
the Fernnld I.iiukIiIoii Memorial
Htrawdcr, M ary .Intio Ibibson, But omen too solrmti. Flo and I weie 'uen . Ann Hutliein ddm . m &lt;
Hospital was also the object of a
much
gayer."
tmr-brlef
rule.
Alexai......
h„-.«.
lists I’earce, Bette I'racta-k, K lh -

Hy BKTTY C I.Y IIK K
AP New sfralures llenotv Islllitr
Most hooks of ctiipo'lle now
ngrre that tlio bride -Imuld Ipermitted the use of cosmelii's —
her wedding day. Thank gt-ulm-. •
slie doesll'1 have In o-e licet |o» ••
or net color from .« lose but in
bring appropriate blii'bi-s l» In i
cheek* as her m in i' did bark n&lt;
the Nineties.
The trick for llic bride to m- bo * &gt;
slitl is tlie subtle makeup, &lt;&gt;f
course. It must tie in -urli g.... .
taste tliat even tiei lu-»t fiic o .li
do not suspect.
Till' K ill with Vivid ciitorhlK run
use a dab of riniKe Idended well
Into bor foundation. lightly p»w
dcred over with a dmkci
Inolc
Hhe can put Ju-t a bit m ..... hi m.
her lips, Idol it w itb , h-iiii'iut:
tissue and still look uni.*, I
It is the pale Kiel-1 I tint u n it ,1,.
a deft |ob on theti fares. Tin &gt;•
are the Kiris with Monde evrbmw .
and lashes, pain
km. o n boo
frockled, red
list lit hl-u-li- bun
Tin* only u llen m tn ** ibrv I r o r
Is to Use all tlie dm ! • i limb
■(
makeup ■ tan- picfcialdv
\ , ik.
or rrra in y fmiiulntioii, b im im -b
red eyebrow pencil, cun-fully a p ­
plied, oratiKC-red io iik c « and lip ­
stick are their best bets
One famous model ,»y - tbnt laworried so much alniiil the p&lt;&gt;sltilllty of rryillK at b n wi-ihloii;
and streakliiK mascara Unit -b.couldn't sleep fill vicrlis iirfm it
the wedding. "1 need the inn,
cara, nty eyes ate no light and
lashes so lilonde,' sbe .aid "I
Just
couldn't
visualize
myself
InoklliK pretty without i t ' Finally
she hit upon the idea of dyeliiK
her eyelaslies, bail it done at u
beauty salon, and found it solved
the problem.
Another I bine she won ted ....... I
was the possibility of s m a l t
blotches appearlllK on tin fine
Whenever she win. In a stale of
esrlteineiit bet skin developed a
rash which looked like m ia -b She decided -be would dcfim tilv
have to use a foiindatlou. and -i*.
leclcil a deep hoed creamy one
111 ordci lo wcai a tali itiiikroi'
she knew she would have to f-1low the coloi down neck and
throat, and she w onted Unit it
would stain her weddum ilics-i.
She hit on the idea of pultun: u

HERALD
CONTEST

Hibiscus Circle
H
May Meeting

discussion.
Delicious
refreshment*
were
served and a social hour, enjoyed.
Those present were Mrs. II. James
|Qut, Mr*. Beth Woodruff, Mrs,
'Gordon Hrlsson, Mr*. Zerrenner,
Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mr*. Ml*
ehacf (linson, Mr*. John l.miwlg,
Mra. V. Hfhley, Mrs. J . P. Thur­
mond, Mr*, R. L. D*nn, Mr*. H. C.
DuBosc, Mr*. John Foa, Mr*. W.
C, Hatcher, Mrs. R. F. Mottle, Mr*,
W. II. Btawart, Mrs. Brodle WIMlams, Mrs, James Gut, Jr„ Mlia
Louis* Glnson and Mra. Malaclt.

June laa-khart Is the.........

Luk« Monroe Scene
Of Council Meeting
The Heinlno:e County Conncti.
Parent-Teachei Association, held
Its last meeting uf the year recent
ly at the I-*ke Monroe School. Tin
Following the business meeting v^u c h a r t * 0f the prorrara which Council awarded hnniter* to West
Bid* Primary ami Ovled &gt; schools
for the best program fur Hie your
b&gt;’ lMh
In Urn count v.
‘« n n J w o - l o s . ' ^ G . I w a y
Bay" and
NeW of fit nr* lli*lall"d by Misetting for the event. About 100 'Oh Bolo Mlo were sung by Mre. John lingers am pres Idem, Mrs.
membera attended. *
R. P- Oallowey, with aceompanl- Claude lllltulli vice president. Mi*.
---------------------- —__
ment by Harry WeeUr, planUti A. W. T*sh*i socretai y, Mr*. It. W
, Bay Parson, violinist from Stetson Wlliiattisi treasurer, Mr.t. W. A.
W e s t S id e M o th e r s
I j g ™ 111* ,nd w&gt; R Cortn&lt;&gt;Hy. F«*ler iurliiclpal* at large, II. &lt;'
Bteelo and Mra* J . B. Ht. Johns
W ill'
E n t e r t a i n ; Mrs. Cuvlngton led In group I sITpi
___i. T. W. liawtun and It. F
________
'singing, with the trio eecompnnr 1 Cooper
~
were visitor* at the meet­
ing. Refreshment* were nerved by
All children who * spec l to enAmong tho guest* from U
the Lake Monroe I', T, A. In the
ter the flrat grade o f u r a Weal
P"*1 w* r t
&amp;&amp;

Shields To Deliver
thcW
o“ td";
Aldersgate Address ^dnWet .VyUU"SW

"°'°

Hide Primary- Sehool In leptem- war. commandert Jim flingletft
her are Invited with their mothers r ip ttu ti Cant. Earle T, M e n
to visit the school on Tueediur at hletorian and Joel Field, gn
9:00 A. M., Merlon BL John, commander,
tchoofr principal, announced today.
A number of popular aeleetloi
it S:00 o'clock the Academy senytar's flrat grade mother* w*r , I£&gt;*J,ed h7 th&lt; ^
o n will present e eleaa night pro- This
will entertain next yeer'e,
;«lo lead on the aeeonUen by M
i V e e iM i
rrnm. The alumni banquet will Jw
mid Tuesday evening at 7:00
o’clock.

,

7

'

' " T 1"

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

Hist eye
most a .much ,u

financial troubles,
j Heeled reeling or ......Him can
James Cagney w ill give new- j I k&gt; Iddden when they are covercomer Richard W idmafk a few ( «i| by glasses,
lessons In how to he a film I ouk I i
guy. In "White Heat," J im m y ------------------ ---- ----------------- -----. locks a doten or more killings.' YiM twia. Kotntaa* «;r«M*nt*, toyii
In one scene he'humps off Blevo'
Cochran, then kick* the corpse
iluwnstair* to other gangster*,
. X
muttering, "catchI"
f
6 '* w JliV \
Looks like old times at Warners,1 j
ft ®
\
with Cagney, Bogart and Bette m
V*
it A f t \
Davis bark working on the Jot.
/
l
Blchartl Whorf lx hack lo act- f
lug In "Chain Lightning" after I ”
,
/
directing such successes as "Till I
.1 1 J
the Cloud* Hull by." "It'a the uld X T l * f L
**1 0 * ' J
ham coming out," no admits, "Be9 1 ^ iu ||i®
J
sides--] want to |r« ready for
. . a lfP 1
y
telt.-vlslun." Whorf and hla wife
W9

lunch room at the clou# n:
meeting.

SOMETHING

. . . |iiniot tlnllcil vwivs iliis*

ilrfimtclv

flatterinj;. dci ill, *il&gt; cvc-cn&gt;;.iniii): Smoke urcv.
hunter jjrccu, ro flcc blown ni tisvy. Suer
7 lu I l . x i liiiiv cly lin e . . .

DU R I N G Ol l R P R E ■
INVENTORY SALE
NEW”

Zotoa Fluid Way*
enleet Pamwnent W*vu wivnncomoiit in yearn.

ai}
s
niaeid Tharaday afUmoon daring the summer

RtUETTS BEAUTY NOOK
MiiSaw

j1 " ’

in town. Hhe still hasn't worked
I*"&lt;l|»»,a*«l anti doll at
Ill a picture after being railed - ,,m r
loo k from her Bmadw-ay s e n s *-1
Hon over a year ago. Hhe I*
Beauty exjierts say
still under «donlract to Lagle- ‘ |irow* are onr of the
Lion, Wfhlch has been enilnoiled in ^rL-salve features and

Rcffuiar Price |4*M

COWAN’S

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i ,r ^
in pt» » y ^ ^ , i m i
»«w » f ■ » i n k *» o h w »» »&lt;

Giants Defeat Saints 6-4\^k3*yi

l

Southeastern Conference C oaches
To Consider Dropping Out Of NCAA

Second
Year;
Invade
Tonite

From The

SIDELINES

Snmtachitw Shop

TALBOTTS
Wall Paper - Paint
Palatsea aa* Paasrbsaaee*

i n f o. eenronu

J
Jr..' • a—Ureunit'd out for WRss*l.Vlth
u.'nls

arnlnskl. H ill— llnllnin.i, Plst I,
allnowskl, t'ntalilo, Jons*, Knyattls,
llullsr I. Ji l l KnvnVl* I
akl*.

....................(do..Jill—llullsr, !»*•
svnkls. u—Msllanwykl. H4«—l-lsi to
lo Judy .„
to tintlintAttgustla* 1, Hanford
•“ r.u »'n
—W
Lak* 4. lit)—Wits*
II. InMO
t
anfnga, • runs. MeLarln " I n 1
ng, a runs. IIHP—Wllss (Justs)
r5*t: •&lt; •arsji (MnHnqwskU. .wlnnsr—
o n r-4
RucU and
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CHILDREN UNDER 1&gt; FREE
SHOWING NIGHTLY 7tM, »i30, Iti45—RAIN UR MOON

AY-SATURPAY •

‘ STAMPEDE

CINBCOIrbR

Joan I.tall a

UAMKBALL CROWN
ATLANTA, May g O -W -A
Mtapje of gamaa hare and a couple
‘
m ill* ,. . Tenn.,
up . today
iy and
ought lo d ecid e__
lorn Division Jinaaball cham‘ Ip of th* Bouthaaatorn Con*

Jawcn Craig

• Sund*y»Monday»Tue»diiy

n
g
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Kentuckian* still hava a

•rr^ttogf-point
♦age-point ndv
advantaga, Aa
4h*mplonihm.

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Want Ads
For R*4alts
Tbs (sllstslsa raise ssslr »•
•il Wssl «d« usbllabse ts TBs
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us
rs a d s t ___Scat
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serstrs. all SVuul Ads ssusl Ss
In ear ufflen ss tks *ar H lirr
v s k llc a ils n .

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If aa s»— nsrsifn Ip Fsas *4As ssssH a* fpspnastkl* 1st
stars Iks* * *
‘

Ti

THE ,
SANFORD
‘ H E H h tJp

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FOR

KENT

— I

2 ROOMS furnished apnrtmcnl,
« new kitchi-n unit, full Hotel ser
l vice in eluding utilities, linens,
laundry &amp; maid services. Mr,
Smull, Valdex Hotel.
• . NEW, unfurnlsheii opt. Phune
, . I62II-J.
Ft til It ROOM modern apartment
i With furniture - tUJO 8. Part
j , Ave- 1_______ _ _

: j c k l E iiY- f a Rid 8 : n

my home farm and 20 acre*, the
' 1 nii! Cnlu* farm. If Interested see
» Mrs. It. R. Pippin, We»t Flrat
S 81.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 18­
00 Magnolia Avenue.__
9 iiNFURNISHED garage epart-.
ment, ga* stove. Adult* only,
. 2800 Mcllonville.
FURNISHED 4 room apt. Adulte
only. No pet*. |36 month. Phone
H16-W.
'A T THE Cuwun Apia., conveniantly located across from tha
&lt; post Office, one room efficiency
npurtmsnt, modern tlla bath,
t suitulito fee business coupla or
J
lmllWpI*l. Phone 660.________

room fum lihed house, couonly. Available u ntil OcL 1.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
Ray in ond LundquUt, Associate
Rook Bkjg,
Phone 768

IM S T IIY

i-t-

&gt; *
.........................
BUto
■Unfinished TJoma on

A Palatse Wh*
Ui. Week

ssr

4 74

I

V &gt;'
i

MWteltewRtt

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tiix

. RRnRO, 4R4 ______ -_________ &lt;

A fTM t WORK by th* hour or
NEW MASONHY Store Building, 0 or more room house with pas­ TRjob.
I "oughlng, harrowing, mow
ture A wood available on hard
0 lots end gerder., light*, water,
mg &amp; dirt moving. We speclallxe
road. Write R. M. C/O Hanford
$7300.00 on 17-02.
in ru'idltionlnif building I *- *
Herald.
Also Gp* station, corner lot. Corgarden plot*. Phnru 107-J
ner fur Open Air Market. Home i 3— Article* For Sale —5
ALL
TY PES of iailldoti-r work,
*lte lot* 1230.00. Several home*
reasoti.ible rate*. Free estimat­
under construction. Flamingo AUTO GLASS Installnl. Store
es. David E. Carpenter, Phone
Heights, 0 mile* south. Office on
Front* modernlxed, gin** "bow­
1303-M.
property. W. J . Garnett or
er door* and Imlhtiih eiiclu*ur- N E W Roof*, Roof repairing A
____
Phune Orlando 24(185.
e*. Gins* fur every purpose.
painting, Phone I*'H M.
-’OR FARMS hoi.es, huslneoa HENKAKIK GIs.* A Paint to .
Plums 820. 1(1—liuslnesN OppuriunilteK
iroperty amt acreage, see your 112*114 W. 2nd. HI.
A. Htrout Realty Agency FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinnerIINUHUAI. opportunity to Invent
everynlght, »1.00. HOMER'S.
Orle R. Mathleux, Associate
in a manufacturing enterprise
1307 E. Second Street or phone Mii|-* S\va|i Shop- We buy. m-ll or
in the uicu with large profit
1300-J.
trade most anything. 4&lt;&gt;«t Han­
possibilities. Product tied tu
ford Ave. Phune 108-J.
good agricultural demand as­
AREFUL. TONTO! i VN 'T LE I THOSE
NEAR WATER FRONT LOTS Wc both lose when you don't
UNTeGFElTER* WHO AGE lOOMNu
sociated witli local fititen* uf
Lot* 3, 4. 6. 0, 7. A 8 of Block 3
tiring your proscription* to
OllR BODIES. KNOW T*&lt;-VT iv£ RE ,
stumling. Box U&gt;l C O Herald.
Mayfair also lot 3 of Block 12
Laney’*. Phone 103.
UP H6«G. ALIVE! i
i
f
Mayfair Priced from fSOO.OO to
MUSIC STORE Records. Radio
1700.00 Term*.
HOT LUNCHES every day from'. Repair. Priced below Inventory.
11:30 tn 3:00 at IIOMKB’H.
| Owner has other Interest*. Tho
Lot* 34, 33, 30, Block 3 first sec­
Music Box. IIP W. 1st. HI. Han­
tion Marvanl*. Prlce$4BO.OO each T U X E b o V EEU S: Complete line.. ford.
Hunt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
I
Term*.
ENJOY Sunday dinner at Laney'* For Sale—SHOPPE CHAPEAU—
entire stock exclusive millinery.
76c also week day*. Lunches A
Lot* IQ thru 10—24 thru 31 Block
Phone DI8-J after 6 P. M.
•hnrt order*.
I Highland Park. Alio 1 , 2, A 8
Block It Highland Park. Price PiTTSBURO I'alnl* for every
BABE OPPORTUNITY
0230.00 Terms.
purpose
SKNKARIK ( i Iunm A Paint I a.
i -i i i h -h iut\ u-t'i t cu
Lot* 3Q to 43 Inclusive, second sec­ t113-114
l l . t l l W -Jnd
l-hiinr 1 2 0 - 5'* P U R C IIA B r. A t&gt; M .l. r.HW. 2nd.
i none -uu.
T a |IL IS IIE D E X P A N D I N G
tion Fort Mellon 0106-00 each.
BUSINESS IN HANFORD. EXReg. 10.60 combination Hi
I,nta L 2, 3 Block U Highland Purk.
CEM ENT FOR MAN AND
chair and kltchsn stool ' 06.00
WIFE OPERATION. WORK
I used 3 pc. living room
Garage Building A -l condition
PLEASANT
AND
PROFIT
suite
34.06
clone to uptown buxines* district. 1 lined double mctul bed, spring,
ABLE. BUSINESS PROTECT
M IC K E Y M O U SE
Priced to snll, with term* to
ED IIY GOOD LEASE. PRE
und cotton mattres*
2U.U6
MB rOE(VU T
*ult purchaser.
SENT O W N E It ' H ILLNESS
I used mnhoguny chest on
t-BE V L 1s-E
FORCES
HALE.
WRITE
IIO\
cheat
34.06
A MAP
C. A. WHIDDON, SB., Broker
II CARE HERALD.
110 S. Park Ave.
Phone 12(11 Reg 74.60 6 pc. solid oak
dinette
30.U5
Reg. 1.60 hath mut*
.tilt
Sp ecial S a rv ice s — 12
24.06 12—
3 Bed room huuic close to Ini*- I used dresser
Ini-** district, small cash pu^ I used 3 pc. bedroom suite with
large plate gluss mirror
00.06
ment or good house trailer
DODGF.-PI.YMOUTII
MATHER OF SANFORD
he acceptable a* down payment.
PARTS AND SERVICE
203-00 K. 1st. St.
Phoaa 137
10» Palmetto Ave.
Phone toil
I have bu*lne»«e* that uro operat­ PLYWOOD b o a t
trallsr—7W
ing profitably. Term* can be
horse kicker. 0186. Phone 210-J. NEW FI.CORS surlaced lo per fee
arranged. F i l l i n g
stations, PURE HONEY. ORANGE HLOS‘ ,l** flo:,r" made like new. I
Lunch room, Kudio and Electric
SOM. SE E HAWKE, PAOLA.' Mulshing, cleaning A waxing
Appliance More, Dry Cleaners,
POST OFFICE.
' Portuhle power plant, J J y&lt;-ui
Hstdwuru alore, Grocory Store,
It
n .i„ I....,
experience In Seminole County,
Variety store, Tourist court, ^ i r ' Phone 877-11
*
l" *
• R- -M- Gleason. U k a Mary.
|
Beer Garden.
I need listing on ,2 A 3 bedroom PAIR t GRS Recorarnendod— L a t VENETIAN BLINDS made ty «r- j
us help you with your paint
l!, r '
* „ Yl'n*A * n , . . 1" 1,
house*, priced from 00,000.00 to
eeeevAKK!)
problems
hy
recommending
Co. 820 W. 3rd. St. I Imm
010,000.00.
Twe KING WANTS U9 TO
•
•
*•
II62-W.
painter* who use quality ma
P B l N A W iT W M lM I
Have liuyers waiting for good
tarlali and guarantee their
Expert Radio Repairing
clean houses, ready to move in.
work.
...
Fred Myers. 3JI E. 2nd. St
SKNKARIK GIs n s A la in ! Co. uAI-l. 617 for battery, Genera'-r
Also need listings on small rural 112-114
W. 2nd.
Phona 830. I and Htar.er service. Swain'home* with 1 to 6 acre* land.
PAINTS A Wail P a p r ln .lock.) »'“ " 'ry H* rv,v*' m
W' y"
C. A. W liin im N , SR.
Kuy's Paint A Wallpaper 8ho^ ■ 'Hi.
110 8. Park
Phona 1281
407 West First UL Phona 1«
SEE US FOR
SEVERAL home*, ranging In
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
ONE
(1
x
0
xml
two
0
x
18
used
price from 03,600.00 to 07,600.AND TYPING
wool rugs, very reasonably
(0. Some of these homes are
CKEDIT HUHF.AU OF
priced.
Phone
420-M.__________
new and some era close In.
SANFORD
Term* can h« arranged on some I slightiy used 20 gal. gaa water n i m p . ra ’ ‘
Phone 180
htslsr. Phone I-2HB.J.
. 'J T " ' 1 ’ ". ..
healer.
I28S-J.
of them.
-.'ORLANDO
Morning
Senllni-I.
&lt;&gt;r
LIMIngr wanted on homes, farm* SW EET
POTATO Vina# and
Undo Evening Htur. Call llul|il&gt;
• and grovt*.
draws, Puerto Rico 0.1.00 a
Ray. iinn-j.
J . W. HALL, Realtor
Thousand. 670-R.
_
‘
ELECTRIC or
0430 Mrllonvlll# Av*. Phone0MW. leaving town May 3 lit. Many
ACETYLENE
ETTA « K IT
EXCHANGE—0 r o o m modern
bargains,
hook*
6 for 16c.
WELDING
houta, wall shaded ground*, 00
017.60 night table 0&lt;W)O. Re»
r 1
Sanford Motor A Kqpt. I *
CVtVtA
fruit trees. 10 acres, 8 car ga­
rord* 6 for Uk’. Blair 1'ro'lurU .
•isjfss-iC j
,8 TAKKO
800 W. 1st Street
rage, 4 mile* from town, will
OuTmU. (jt M !
under coat. Baby bed A In n er*____ ________ _
_
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TH1 SANFORD H ER A li), SANFORD, FLORIDA

INTRODUCTORY
OFFER

Columbus Cards Red Rolfe Wina
Defeat Tara By Spurs Aa Manager
2 to 1 Margin Of Detroit Tigera

COMMENTS

FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949.

Eugene Moore, Sr., pitched for
the Cincinnati Reds In 1018 and
hla non, Eugene, Jr ., played th#
outfield for the Keda In 1031,

BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. May 20— 010— Southeastern Conference
coaches tomorrow will consider proposals which may lake the deep
South schools out of llie National Collegiale Athletic Association,
ri.ONtriA STATU LMAOtia
o
n
I
The issue is the NCAA sanity code, which outlaws aid lo college
Trsm
..
^
Imrtuna llta rh
^ students solely because of their athletic ability.
HnIn**vllU
I I II .III
!« 14 . n l I » I
HI. Augustins
Coache* will discuss four possible changes in present rule*. All
ia ta -041
a ta r o a u
t i l l .too 4 H would permit financial hvlp
help for
tor ♦
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BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
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B , JACK HAND
!
The Sanford Giant* nipped the HY ARTHUR HKCKWITII, JR.
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athletea. In thl* conference, such nghl«t««. during the entire school
All
four
games
In
the
South
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U I I .101 I t t i help has been given most often tu year, at a training tahle (this 1*
Atlantic league last nigh*. wera
Ktd Rolfe la winning hla spur*
rlpal Park lent night In a 0 to 4
football
Reealsa f N i s r t e r
Ui
won hy a one run margin.
ias a successful big league manager
'iilaikn 4; Orlando I.
The coaeUea’ alan will discus. •»» Prohl,.lf*l»contest, which wu» the aecond vic­
Hanford I i HI. Augustine 4.
Swimming I*&lt;m&gt;I
The Culumiiia Red* edged tho at Detroit. The e*-N«w York Yanwhat
might
happen
to
the
SEC
if
8.
To
change
scholarship
re­
tory of the seaion for Righthander
nssvlll*
I.
Im /tu n * llrsi-h I I I ( I I I
Augusta Tigers, 8 to 7| th-J Sav- |,,c third baseman who never
It withdraw* from the NCAA. The nuirement* to allow each achool to
Buddy Lake.
lu-Laml I: Leesburg I.
Orlando thlnka enough of *wlm- unnah Indiana nipped
.
. the Macon managed any team, eacept Yale
riaoiea Tassr
latter adopted the sanity code in determine the grade haal* on, . ■
Vi
Tonight the (llant* mote to m|n« pool* f„r their children to
I.eeablirg
at
Orlando.
11 to 6; the Greenville university, until this spring, has
JN C A A ; f | 0 M !
Iisylone tlrsi-h at 81. Augustine. January, U . ami applied it to whl.h
Galntsvlllo for a game with Man- »,„«! n hill to the Legislature to I’eache*.
Its 400 college member*.
, mien fl* limit* on scholarship
Manrord *i ruinesvllle.
ager Spee Holler'* 0-Men, and It suable the City to l*«ue 0260,000 Spinners took the Charleston Be* hla Tigera In aecond place, only
I'nlNtka *1 lirlJind.
Iwla, 4 to 3s and the Columbus two game* liehlnd the leading
Neither the couches nor the, awards to athletea).
la likely that manager Hal Oru- |„ levenue certificate* for the pm- Cardinal*
AMKMICAU
I.K
AUI'r:
whipped the Jckaonvlll* Yankees.
4. To allow athletic scholarship*
I-am
W I, re t fill conference Itself him acted on the
ber of the Oianta will lend Ja ck i Ject. hat I* going Into the *wim
3 to I.
,
17 II .407
Washington,
fton , Clnclnattl and the Ii,.Mi,,n
suggested code chunge*. But the not to exceed all fee*, room, board,
Heal, a lefthander, to the hill to mlng
bu*lne** in u big way. Tar*.
ling |tool
|
The three leaders—Savannah, Chicago Whit* Sox have been S rw York
i f I i .007
code aa It stand* ha* lieen termed book* and a small amount for
face the aecond place Unlveralty
This I* what Marlin Anderson
t'lnelnnatl
It i f . I I I
"unworkable and Impractical"— laundry.
j
I t I I .11*
City nine. Tomorrow evening the of the Orlando Morning Sentinel Columbus and Greenville—an I the stealing the big black print In the llronklyn
their game*. It wa* the Red* 10th newspapers, but Detroit rate* high l-lillarielphl*
i f i f .411
and worse— hy HEC officials.
| The fourth provision would un­
two team* return to the Municipal has to *ay al*iut it,
l-liuhurg
i
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I
f
.441
their
game*.
It
was
the
Rods
1U
official conference action may m|nat&lt;. NCAA5* requirement that
Park to complete the two.game
i t 1) .400 f t
“Mayor Beardall and city com­ the victory this year, against 10 among the surprlae team* of 1040. Ml I miuI*
They laughed at Rolfe last ri,lin go
to I I . I I I
coma at a May 28 meeting in At- athletes work for such aid. ft
aerie*, and lefthander
Larry missioner* are lo be congrstul- defeat*.
The clubs all kepi tlielr March In Ukeland when he said
n rs
a lt* Vealergar
m-pj,.
.
. .
Barry will prohahly get the nod latest for finally getting aro'jnd
lanta. That'* the ilnte of ii Joint would restore the SEC to th«
HlADQUARTftS
li,i*ton I; Pittsburgh I. _
iKiaitluna In the atanding.
ha wa* taking dead aim at the
session with the Southern and grant-in-aid policy followed prior'
for the mound call.
New York I, Cincinnati I.
to municipally-owned and op#,
lion Eggert wielded the big bat American League pennant.
Ilruokiyn It HI. Louis o.
Southwest Conferences.
I to the sanity code’s adaption.
i
Sunday afternoon the Oianta rated awlmmlng pool*.
for Columbia. He brought lit five
l-lillsdrlp h ll at .Chicago.
Pl&gt;d.
Tku
Th# announced purpose of that
The snnllu
sanity ciuln
rode filinitlnfl
question haa
Everybody nodded pollUly, grin­ Ihrenltnlng w rslhrr.
Invade Venetian (lardena Park In
"They have a bill In the legis­ runs with a homer, triple and a
meeting Is to discuss the sunity iron an off- the-reenrd topic for
41.
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Leeaburg and on Monday night lature providing the Issuance double. Homer* also were hit by ned and said, "they'll be lucky to
° * code, written announcements lo football men in this area sin e *,
the Dodger* come to Sanford to of 1330,000 In revenue certio­ Bob Murphy of th# Reds and Don to beat out tha Philadelphia A'* Team
No* York
I I 10 .141
SEC officials include as a topic Its adoption.
{
14 I I .171 I
meet the Oianta In a 'Ladle* Day* rate* to finance the pru|eri, Phelps of Augusta. The Tlgtv* to get In the first division."
lo-irnll
to t&gt;« discussed, this question:
15 14 .117
which Include* two pool.*.
game.
It rnme Into the open lout week,'
Deaplta a decided weaknu** a t '
counted two tallies In the ninth and
V PAINTS DM M l 11 VAIMlIMt
15 14 .517
"Can the three conferences with­ with announcement of the Atlanta
'T h is la doing Nomelhlng fur had thu tying run on third when first and second base, Rolf* mancu- j u „«iTn*i&lt;,n
15 15 .500
The Oianta rapped out 13 hita
draw
(from
NCAA)
mid
combine
II
I
I
.47a
meeting.- Ur. Blake Van I.eer of
Toni West retired the side by vered the Tiger* Into a contending aev*liin&lt;l
from the offering* of Lefty lloh the people.
I t 14 .441 i * and successfully conduct an ath­ Georgia Tech. SEC president, de­
"You may he too old to «&lt;• srlklng out Arky Bigg*.
Kosltlon on tile hitting of George ‘ J,1;"""",,,,,
Wile* In *vven Inning*, hut could
S 10 IIS 4 H letic program T"
cried talk of n "relM'lllon on the
J im- Grugun replaced Hal r.nell. Vic Wert* and Rookie John
Heaall* Vealergar
do nothing with the offering* of Hwlmming, or tins fat, or loo
In any event, the NCAA meet­ part of the -Southeastern Confer­
I-Hr,ill Hi: Wnxlilngton l.
McLaren, who to**ed the eighth thin or too out of *h*pe physical­ *lev In the Imix In the third, and ny Groth. Then he plugged the
i
‘I,*velnml
I:
New
York
I.
ing
In
New
York
next
January
ly. And all of your children m*y I wh* credited with the victory de­ second has* hole hy acquiring Don
ence."
|
for the Saint* la*t night.
I'lili'Mn 7: llnalnn I.
will have to decide whether rules
have grown up or *wlm *1 Oulu- I
i•inly iim n .l
Southern
sports
writers
have
Lake *rattercd *oven hit* over dread or Ihe Country club. Bin . spite the help he received from Kolloway from the Whllr Sox. Re­
will lie changed. That will l-e the
cently he lieuched George .Vico ond
been less gentle In their printed
the nine Inning route with three them are thuu*anii* of other I Wist In the ninth.
showdown.
210 K 1st STKKKT
I The Indian* snapped '•»«* -Vltn started playing Paul Campbell ul
siig g^ tnl changes,1"I'inlon*. Zlpp Newman of Sirinof them coming in the ninth canto. children who can't go lo lhr»e |
The
four
In
three
three
run
rally
In
thu
bot­
first. It worked.
might
I
k
adopted
in
r^
m
News,
refers
to
the
aanlly
Carl Sutler and Hunk Davl* poled rxrluslrr *orlal center*.
any of which
tom of the ninth tn aipieeie out
Rolfe »#t up a pitching "bib
k. rmle ns the "sham code." Johnny
consecutive home run* for the
as Ihe SEC program, are i„
in .„
sub
"They win under thl* o f* ■he Macon Peaches. The Peach.’* f„ur» „f ||g| Newhouser (4-2). Vlr
(U
nofficial)
Saint* In the ninth Inning.
deal."
had tall led four In the t«»p «»f th" gil Trucks (5-2), Ted Gray (3-1) Compiled by Arthur Beckwith. Jr.
Sanfurd pushed over the run*
, , *l?f To permit free meals for " " ,0» M»l1" u " ,he Inanity code."
Hanford ha* had * 030.000 fund
limine to lead 6-3- Tin and Freddie Hutchinson (2-2).
for the winning margin In thu «rt a»lde fur a public project. * same
“ “ college athletes during practice
DIMy Keefe of the New Orleans •
Peaches' rally Included homers hy
Hutchinson,
who
turned
hack
aevrnth Inning when h'rrcl Weber pool
pn period* and during the seasons of Tlnies-Pleaynne, writing of the I
ol, for ln*lnnre, for »omethlnir Itnv I'nsh nml Wally Rearshtll. Washington with seven hit* ye* Ssme
414
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A FLORIDA
u
S 0
singled anil Tom Cataldn tripled likee five year*, and we *1111 do
7
nii—n
»»» the sport In which tin- student I* Atlanta meeting, said major colBoh Wellman wa* Ihe sparkplug tardy, 10-1. is as handy with llie Junes,
f.2
lie
II
hint home followed by a single by not have the Kroiind broken for „f ihe Indian rally, lie boomed out l,at
i
l
l
engaged
(only
one
meal
dnilv
I*
leges
In
the
South
have
"made
up
i
I
as he Is on the mound. Hutch Mi-holts
II
STATE THEATKK
Jim Jane.* and n three bag hit II. v
loo now permitted).
their mind* to quit lieing ptithed
ss
two-run triple and came home drove In three runs with n single, llnllman tin 17
14
III
Kuvnkls
by Connie Kavaki*.
2.
To
permit
free
meal*
for
around."
We like Ihe spirit with whl*li I" n hunt
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. 1 win double and triple In th? attack llnl.ni'k
l.v Bill
Benton. Th
a 0
Thlrdba*eiiinu Jones continued Ihe |ieople of Orlando and Orange iI oil
^
j n H|x-game Insln.t stieak than hung loss No. 3 on Rao Scar­ tl.-Msnos 137 37 4
171)
hia powerful hitting by rapping county ‘tackle’ llielr problem*. A * jfor'
I
144
'.1
14
|n,||nMn nml wo* Macon* borough. Not even three hits by lloegsr
ritv of Texas signed lo play with
155
55
14
I
l-el-lll
out two hit* in three official trip* In
_ t _every
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cily, are severalI conflict j {irM |„ns |„ seven lime* nut.
First Baseman Eddie Roblnion I.«Ite
155
4
a
the AAC l.o* Angeles Delis.
II
to the plate. Knviikl* paced the ‘ iiiK’g|(o'ip'* iiV(rrlnndo, n’nd they me
115
4 ii
Harry
17
could save Washington.
MISCKI I ANEOUS
Hy ASSOC I A'*’*11) PRESS
tan n
Hanford attack with four rap* in 1each pulling for tlielr “wn pet
.110
i
t ^ ^ « H » 4 a 4 » .&gt; 4 « R ^ ^ l _
Detroit picked op u full game liars*
111
111 14 a
Metier
four oppeurnnee*.
liolluiin|&gt;o|i*— Flunk tloranv of
nlms, Iml once n plan ha* l«’cn
on tin- first place Yanks, who wen- liuse
a
II
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Meanwhile the Daytona Beach mapped out noil is decided upon
Milwaukt'e was sliglitlv inlured in DOORS OPEN 12:13 P.M . Daily
ts
i
dropped hy Cleveland, 3-2 on I’nIni do m
57 hi ii
Islander*—a* Jaunty
as e v e r - all faction*
175 Philadelphia—Joe Klik.vood, J r . . ! u ernrkup, during u test for Ihe
Matinee* 40c • Evenings 44c
fact loo* push uml jmll
" on
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u terrific slugging display hy l.ur- Mailliowskl
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in
I
moved again to tlie tap of the the goal I* reached. In simple
of I.os Angeles und llohhy LockChildren—.00c
ry Itohy. The Indians' negro out­ Malle
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n ii of South Africa led Ihe first ro.md ;5(kl-l.ill# Memorial Day *|K-edw*y
heap in tlie Florida Statu Li-ugui-. words, they unite to accomplish
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fielder smashed a 4511-fimi-plu* Wilt,nr
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They moved buck into the num­ thei,' aims.
homer—said hy ve'eran observers
PITCHER'S RECORDS ,
tournament with US's.
i (ireenslioro, N. C.— Was retrcll,
ber one spot with u vengeance last
We do not U-lleve In tielng ’ capLAST TIMES FRIDAY!
to be the longest ever hit In ‘ he
AMERICAN LEAGUE
■■ TENNIS
im m n
I former Major League pitcher, renight, when they gave the Gaines­ py cols', liut It Is high time danI.'
Yankee Stadium, a* Steven Gromok IdlNlt
Butting—Zernlnl, Chlcag....... .
ville G-Men u 13-1 walloping.
ford ami Seminole County follow­
l&lt;oi»«rk
»
Paris— Panel... (ion..,L-s u..d1"'K'1* '1 " " "'■ '“ •W "f,
shaded Boh Porterfield.
Magglo, Boston. .374.
lira!
l.ou Bevil mowed thu G-Men ed n pattern, which everyone 1)1Runs—Joust,
\ Frankie Parker won ........
.out- l',f lh* *■,n"" 11 (
H«**u*H
Uoliy's blast In the second lim­ Wlltiur
I'nlladelob.u, M,
down with seven hit* to notch hi* knows will work, tlnil is, "licking Williams, Boston, llenrlch, New ing cleared the 20-foot Ideachei H
eIml n
ches In Ihe French Intel ..atlon.il I ■•"•S'*1’*
*lxth win iiguiuxt one lo**. Tho together lo see civic project* ciiqi- York. Ul Magglo. Boston, 1M.
I Tennis Clmmidonshln*
wall and landed In the seventh row. Marry
Islander* hustled aero** nine 1(deled,
J RACING
|jansll
Runs batted In—Williams, Bos­ of the center fluid lileaehtr*.
runs In the eighth Inning hy mix­
l
Arcadia, Calif.—High Resolve
lie hit a alngle with the bases load- ^onsslly
ton. 32, W erti, Detroit, 28.
Sanford
Giants
H E A R I N G
UWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
ing seven hit* with five Gaines­
( I-'t.tlt.) won the featured Ca'Ctoh'
Hits—Stermal, enffago, 44; Kell •d In the fifth to break.* 1-1 tieNow
that
Manager
Hal
timber
ville error*.
YESTERDAY'S
STARS
Purse
at
Santa
Anita's
Hollywood
A
Jittery
defense
cost
tho
Bos-,
Detroit.
44.
i.
.
has
trimmed
his
roster
In
meet
the
Daytona Beach'a victory cele­
m eeting.!
HY ASSOCIATED PRESS
ton Red Sox a lo-lnnlng hall game
M A IC O
bration wa* tempered by injury tu Florida Slate League specifica­
luirry Dnby, Indians, smashetl
New York— Navigate (|3.2W)
on an error by First
Baseman
| DOUBLE FEATURE &lt;
tions,
lie
has
eight
rookies,
seven
Manager-Catcher Bam Demina,
A|.|.l#ton Met,mi ml
...... ........
.. ................................
Hltehcnek
on Vern Stephen* 430-foot plus homer, one nf lh» w on t h e
ChTrlpie*—lllUtonl^Cleveland, Hi Billy
ftlT T IR -IA ftllR
limited
servlcanftn
and
two
veteran
whu suffered a severely sprained
8le&lt;'plechase
at
Belmont
Park.
throw, Tha Red Sox majl-i four. longest ever hit at Yankee »ta■ game ‘hut llltchr.icU’s 'dlum and* drove
*
‘In *-----**■• * run*
anklo In th* aecotuLTmtlng. lie will players on th*- Saiifmd (Hunts Vf t I hlK S &amp; . ! h . , - Boston, errors In the
two other
ru. FOOTBALL
be out indailaltojy. —
•
Roanoke, Va.— l.ynn Chnwnlng,*
was tha big one that |oitu Cine- with single In Cleveland n *-2 win
-v
Ul
Williams,
Doaton,
8.
The rookie* Igclude J|m
Centerfielder "Jack
Besrden'a
Hampden Sydney’s liltliAll ,
St. ago a 7-0 margin.
•
■
,
over
Yankees.
Stolen
base*
—
Dllllnger,
Jack IIOliUCK#
lloback, I0UII
Bob I1RIIIIH4MI
Ifallman, LbriV
— ■ L.I.
homer with one on wa* enough to JBCH
The Philadelphia A’s and St.
Freddie Hutchinson, Tiger*, he•Id Ame.lea halfback, signed to pluy
YOUR HIARINO
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give tho I’alatku Axaloa* u 4-2 vic­
Louis Brown* were not schedule i Washington to seven hits and con with the Nntlonal l,eague New
Jack Deal and Ben Wilbur. chdl,
9 IR V IC I CIN T1R
tribute.! single, double an I triple York Hulldogs.
tory over the Urlando Senator*. ski,
and
a
National
Uague
game
lawith A1
The limited service men Ineltnw
Chicago—The Chicago Hornets MILLER-BISH0P CO.'
Th* second win In a* many night* Joe Schull*. "Red" Olson. Connie Ph|*tchlng—Wight. Chicago, and tween the Phillies and Cl.lrago In 10-1 win.
"m n "
of the All America Conference
Cutis was postponed because " fi
over the Senator* upped the Ain- Kavaki*. Johnny McManus, rrcu t-opat. New York. 4-0. 1.000.
11H
S.
Park
Avt.
n
.jo m
Hank Baron, captain of last „|Km.,|
Patterson, Illinois
lea* to sixth place.
sTrlVeo.its—Newhouser, lletrolt,' threatening weather at Wrlgley'
W.-lier and Charlie Rose. Th-. ve­
Inst year's Syracuse University halfback
Gel FBKSII IIATTKRfKS for
Thu Dcl.and Bed Hat* defeated teran* are Roddy Lake and Chafll",
Los Angeles End Lew Holder ALL hearing aids here at botwe.
the Leesburg Dodger* 0-0 in u
',l,; rN,v't'|()NAL1'1!KAGUH
l *The Boston llravrs and New' tennis team, l*# the coach of this
ami Tackle Kelley of the U.tivcrloosely-played game. Del.und hurl­ '"Hatcher l.en Matte and Pilcher
Rutting—Marshall, New York, York (Hants, tied for first |dttee lit I year's squad.
er Ballard held the Dodger* to am­ George Jnnoll. Im.II. Hmli«l y
•INI; Hchocndienst, st. Louis .36(1. the National for an entire week,'
X
S A N I O It 1) O KI.AN D O l'l»
bit fur the first five inning* lie- vice men are .... Ihe dlsttl.le.1
B u n s — Marshall, New York, 21; remain deadlocked. The
Brave a
.................
.
come up with two in the ninth tu j though nicked for 13 Cincinnati
for* they Jumped him for one run with Rookie Outfielder Jerry
-N .
I l 'I t N ON I I A l i t - \ l
Gordon, New York. 25:
tup Pittsburgh, 3-2, ami the Giant* hlta. Johnny Mlxa’a ninth " “m*1
In the sixth.
C.I l (HI ft si J
[ M i l l A S IIIN t- M i l t o n
Buna hatted in— Mlie,
ger
‘
two-run
double
hy
walker
Leashurg then atuged a fourManfnrd ha* three outfielder*.I Y„rk ""cJSI.m .cila!' Hrmddyn,^" humped off Cincinnati, tt-2.
iaml a two-run doulde hy w aiK*
,|
I|
m- r iH ik i" , five Y | i t' J . | X
a n, New Y o r k , Dark ■ Sheldon Jones picked .... hla1Cooper#sent Johnny Vamler Me ■
run rally off three hit* and two . ” T
n i t *
" . , ,
l t lm *h v,c, ^ I o r tha Plants, al- down for his thirdJoaaerrors to take a 6-4 lead. But lliu K . l 'l « r i w r ! o ;; k T .. .T w o W
&amp;
Rail llata came buck to seora two ed and one veteran: seven
.........pitchers,
"
DoubluN—Jonea, I'nliAWipnm, i l
IIROllGIIT HACK IIY POPULAR REDDEST!
more runa In the tup of tho ninth
u, ...okles two limited and one Cavaretta. Chicago; Waltkus. PhiOff two hits and an outfield err- v’ uran aml one limited and out ladelnhiu, 0.
4;
Triples—Smiley, Chicago.
rookie catcher.
CARTOON—“OLD SEQUOIA'
BT. AIKIt'STINM
Thomson.
New
York,
3.
ab h
U A V M M W a s to lM ia M M M
Home Run*—Mlse, New York,
Khrhsritl.
Michigan
State's
1048
football
Judy, lb
.........
—
r
r
V
A
.
.he
n&gt;tIn-.
»i
Gordon,
New
Yorki
Campanalla,
UtiiUr, lb
team ranked fourtn ln ,hB n*
‘trooHvnjKIt.er, Pittsburgh. 7.
Davl*. r(
In total offinM with an average
^ ^ k*
ru t, lb
(arplnskl. If
of 402.7 yard* per game.
, yn&gt; {l. |,&lt;H:km*n, New York. HerJasper, el
A picture to swell we are play­
lo-owKi. Brooklyn, 4
ENAMEL and VARNISH
tarMland
......................
iv * rj
Ing II three deya so **•
that* aYcry-j
-'IUs. p
Montreal'* Canadlens s p e n t
PRcW ng-Branca, Brm.klyn, O-tt.
Quirk Drying, Long l-aatlag
one In Sanford ran *#* HI!
Psnnlnato.1
mor.
tlm
.
ln
th."
pin.lty
box—
I
l.OOOl
Helntielman,
Philadelphia
JeLaron, u
Porcelain Wbil* Will Nat Yellow
Totals
nrMvt«n
7 14 14 782 minutes— than the member*! 4-1. .800
BANMIND
of any other National Hockey:
Strikeouts— Branca. Brooklyn,
tew Song*, tew Cwmwefy,
Uague team In 1040.
3D, Spahn, Boston, .11.__________
McManus, S B

Lake Spina
Victory Of
Locals To
Gainesville

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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1049.

I K E SANFORD HERALD, ftANFORD, FLORIDA

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�TEE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A C E E IG H T

ft«v. Ralph Webster
TaflKmTo Men’s Club

Senate Action

President Braxton Perkin*, Jr .,
animiineril that the election of nffkers for the coni ng year will be
t r ’d at the first meeting neat
Fall. The Rev. II.
Zimmerman
lfi j i l l
i,
s
^ tl **., fl °Al,a| anfA^ f

drafting a naw farm program n &gt;
peeled tu heap In effect much of
the present price support xyatam.
(Ceattaaeg r r .a * Pm « Sm I
There ware strong Indlaatlon*
to ensure Ita passage.
•'This bill Is now being market­ that the ugrlcultura subcommltten
ed with a comparatively new i headed l&gt;y Rep. Pace &lt;D-Ge) will
package, a a a But whan tha new ielect both (a) the Truman adwrapping is periled off, I have a inlstratlon's "production parvary real feeling that however ment" bill and (bj tha Aiken
succulent the eflcea, It Is s till1 l.nw passed hy the Republican
the earn* old bologna."
Congress last year.
Douglas said cutting the bill
The Aiken Law, due to go into
40 per cent would permit work to o;r«.l in 1U5I), calls for a ftO to
be continued on 1300,000,000 W) per cent of parity "flexible*
price support system. The Ad­
ministration plan would let cer­
tain prices drop Mow support
levels—to give consumers tha
benefit of lower prices—with tha
U. S. treasury making up tha dif­
ference to farmers.
Hop. Mnrcantdnlo I Al-tiV) said
ho hopes to force every House
as useiui aa now, but wnan they member to go on record publicly
cn the iiui'stioQ. of repealing the
will be more needed."
House farm Icadere began Taft-Hartley

Greek Parley
•■•* r a n riser

.iT h e R»*. Ralph R. Webster o f| " " Baldwin, with a •mite, said M.
T r,,' Uv rh u u h * BVlL,#n Carthv “|is* |.,st Ids t*mp*r am
tllusirktcd lecture on Puerto Rico with It. t.ic sound impartial Judy
at the last Mens Club supper of nient which ......... I In- exercised u
the season at the Kplncopsl Parish this nuttier."

House last night.

FRIDAY. BUY 20. 1940.

,

Speaking directly in Mci.eilhv

Baldwin added: "More Hum It........
armed surrendered American soldier. wen* bnitnllv shot down in
f „)t| Mood |
lV t ; , rm*n H S. lm&gt;|.
...
•« imn
imi uiir tin &gt;iiiniu
h«» bwn f.*R#cilti|() fur th i« rrline.**

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■raalon &lt;if Puerto Rico dated only u,w e to die. hut the .acrutlone
from IBM and followed a long fTavg'M n held up pending Urn
period of Spanish devaaa Ion fo - fc,tlkt„
,
ow ng Ita discovery hy CotumbuA, Ba,dwln ..aid the Investlgatm.
" HMi Rev, Webster- m M that w,n rwhtlt111„ w ith o u t McCuilh)',.
the . c u l l , ra n Im* been r e d n « . | - t h k ,
,,0ltlm|i,(1. "will on I
hv rid por cent and riliwatlonal op- ,tcil¥,ir
,.v,,rv .............. .
porlunillrs have vaa ly Improved
,|«ta&gt;rnrin- Hr
imdcr American Icadcraldp.
truth and (hen Judge lli-t case on
romHI ona on thp lalnnd are |h„ fads urcentcd/'
itlll deplorable, he said. wlUt M . M(.r)|r,|lv
„f
percent of the people bclng undgr- „ )e ArmP(, Hervlres . ...........lie
im.irla .cd and miverlv-alrleksn and
^
f „ ,p s ,.llutlll&gt; W,H,
with v rtually .to middle clasa M ist- iUf|fe„ rd the prolw. lie was a,.Ing at all. Kfforta In
pointed to Iho inveetlgallii i group
theac conditio ,a •va ieen lm,Wdj f(ir
...................... rharp.-cs il.nl
ad. he added, by the IgnnriMicc and VmrrU.4l||
had u-o-.J bi nprejiidlrra of the niaasea thifm- ta| method* In getting ronfemi.m*
M,vr*
from llte fierman soldiers,
Rrv. Webster wan Introduced hy
|M |,|H Htatr,units tmlay bu de-(
B. F. Whllner. Jr . Runper was claret! tbal the hrarlngs Imd de*‘
served bv memltera of Ihe Ladlsa nionslraled the trnlh of Ib-ti
• • o a iia a e g I o n s F a n e O a r)
Auxiliary of Ihe church.
charges.
1and Inis and train scliedulas either
__
.
.
1 “ I have listened In lerltmoov dslnvcd or cnurelled by Ibu lalrst
M a rffA frC l A n n
land seen dm'iirnsntaiy evldrr lice lo.iiciugc
__ __
|the effect dial accused fpersons i The llueat of tornadoes couth.u...............se e F ro m F a a e flaat
' W ere Mlbjrclcd tn licatlng a n d p h y - , c l us Hie stair inliialucd it aturm
kept. C. F.. Huggins, In rharga of *lc»l violence In am li forma u&lt; only |renter. The Weather llurcmi rothe present meal department, will could Iw devlaed by iva ped mlmls, . ported serious ihumlerslunii* on r
most of the atHle late hut night
continue In Hml capacity In the
jIM ared.
| But, he added, when lie prop-wed t and cuily thin nn.ruing.
new store.
During rtavllidil hour* Iho xlore Hint one nf the men licensed of i Tornadoes put a sc lire Into aevhanliv need» ihe supnlemrntarv brutality lie subjected to He ile- rral romitiuuinea near llnrtlbsvlltg,
I in norlbenst Oklalioum Inal night
fluorescrnl llrhllng due to the lector teats, Baldwin objected.
That, said McCarthy, ''Indicates1l.ut fm tuiiMl. lv only oiio nf Hie
large w in d o w s at the front and
front weal side, whleh together only one tiling tu me; namely that tHstera came to earth,
subcommittee not only lias
This one struck at Dewey, two
with many upper windows and two this
no desire to obtain the truth Im! miles mirth of Ihirllesvllle dnsiroys k y lig h t* , provide plenty nf nnIs conducting a dclllieratu alti'iupi ing a hum mid ripping llm porch
Inrel Illumination sod give the to
avoid the fara and effect a white j ltf ihi- home of Mr. nml Mrs, WulInterior » bright cheery look.
wa»li of the Army orf'emu la -1 tn Itiown.
The color scheme of the store volved.”
[ The funnel cl,mils were idglued
Is nteaseot wllh white walla, green
MrHarlhy said Hie Army inter Im Cupaii and Wan but stayed
trim, red and green Inlav asnhalt rugators were cliargrd ul lt&gt;*’ i itlofl as lain ponied down,
tile, amt Hi- large orauyt1 signs Hcnatc hearings wllh "hr til all I In | AI FIhIi , wind unroofed Hm high
wllh Hie M on Hie wgl|«, rsld - greater than any we have cvei ac- j school hull.ling, and caused oilier
nets aim have orange trim. The fused either the llunsiaus o. lilt damuge estimated at ir.O.Ohu tu
celling Is " f light eolured relntex. Irr-tlermanv of euiploylng."
UliMi.nnu, hut did not Injun anyone.
Five aisles run the length of,
In Ills atateinciil to tha press he|Twl*ler« also hit in Kansas and
the store wllh wide eros« laisles
‘ *_ at declared that "I want no niurdcr-. Missouri
the front and tiaek. Four exit |„K Nails freed, and added' "I i due person was killed and anlanes have been provided to take ,j0 Maol
the Innocent protected 1„i|M.| Injm •-«! in Cililo windstorms
..........
care
— of oavmenlk.
...
. from the abuse of Hitlerian luc-. „|1|,.|I dauibKCd scores of hmnus
On Hie extreme right, nr west. (jrN) KeH’lut Interrogation, and Hi" ] I Ii n mulmn I Hie stale. Illpb -vlnds
s|.U Isi adims ruck for display and Couiuuinlstlc brand of JusHi"."
„ u , did extensive iiamage in hint
sale of fresh vegetables and fruit. tf« said they aren't gi'Him, so. b 'SH&lt; |lll( Itt.nul finalities.

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A OltlOATION of student nurses call* on President Truman at tha Whlta

Uniivt ami presents him with a poster from the nntlonal campaign to
uric vliidcnti tn makr nuislng tbclr career. Shown tl. to c.) ara; Mary
Mshnnay, Mon Franetiro; Tiunimt: Sylvia It r,reman, Waihlngton,
n C , ami I'rlDCltla M ckiic II cI i I. Lupo May, New Jerfcy. (lnt*rnoHo-*"»&gt;

Mulmedy Probe

(

| M i.-illnusK friii*' •'„
incut Im on the terms of the (him-* p0g|„s
immist guerillas.
i ,,| tm
J The Itiisslan stalenicut apoke of voting
is meeting Apr, lid.
The
1 The Stale Itcpiii tment said the I face I
Apt. k'U talk ucluollv was n nimbi* *vill» i
lag rouvcrsallon among Assistant
Hcrrelary of State Doan Husk, - I'UsHm
iliilisli Minister of Stale Hector'J '
McNeil, and Soviet Deputy For- 7^ ,
sign Minister Andrei Hro.ntyko.
Hu-h upened Hm Greek phn«o of
,
llic talk, according to the Aiiinri- , (1
,
can Hccounl. bv vxprmslng t h e i .i ..
hope that Greek problems m ight;
hr ironed out within the II. N, "

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Ford Strike

COOL

PRICES

SLASHED!

JS J

Tliere were later iIIncimsIod* on
May 4 ami mi May II In which
G r o m y k o talked about the "pence
proposals" nut out by tin* Hreck
guerillas. Tim United Hlutes nml
Britain told the Itiisslans “we
could tint negotinlc nn the matter
except in tin appropriate tutornational forum which provided for
full participation by llm Qrvuk
governnmnl."
llusk stated at each of the meetInga thnl tills country cpnsiiieveil
*’thp main Ins in* was the Illegal
activities of Greece's
northern
neighbors, particularly
Albania
, x m l Bulgaria, in ftn nlsliing nsItlmiigb tlm j slstancv tu rolu-ls In (ireuce."
giivurumu.it I ________

Vegetable Market

]] (ierman Stalest

the I*i
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best
Gun
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sword we seek |M*are,
only under liberty" lx
motto of MusiachniiglLs.

nvi uik

Sweden prides itself »ll I'Clllg
ilie oldest regularly constllutad
stale In Kiirnpe.

NEW!
LOW!.,
PRICES!

Llpton, Inc. of whlah ha
ggntral aalaa man cur. Ha
twrnco and n*s two dauahtan,
barn, In collect at TtUlana«*M manufocturarx—Nxx.i and Wlllyi.
i Jottl, who attanda Bamlnola They ware unmolested by plckxta,
'll School,
who yaxtxrday xt|iia!Ud In the
Wine tha klddiaa Monday," ha xtraal to block antranco tu the
iaad tnoihtrx, "we will have da- plant. The unlor. anracd lo thalr
removal after the companion pro­
itful aurpriaag for them,"
i S. Stavfiis and Son wars con* mised to return tha dies after the
nora. Plumbing wax by Laa strike la settled.
*narxi alactrlcal work by Ban-

puursr tow as l . t l , Iteds 3.U0, |i.mr• r I.N .
Ihitatass lou iirnmil sseks n«b*fS S -&gt; V r .1
A * -00, VI alia law
Squash bushels Auurn type 1 11*

RUBBER MATS
t Warttti

TALUiHASIlKy N a t W H
v B. N i l M r f I M MW

$ }S 0

(FOR ALL MODEL CARS)

LOW PRICK FOR
VEBZY COMFORT!

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�T H E W E A T I1 E II

U n ity T h e re I s S tr s n g th —
To Protect th aP eaco el ttio World;
To Promote the f r t i i t n of am tries;
To Produce Pntoperity for Stafford.

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adiirullun praup rejecting u bill
in 11iiv i’oiii. i y .rhnnl hoard memt.n a. The bill would liava repealed
• provlaion of I he 1047 tclimd law
iliai pay for arhuol board memhara alup after .dill. I, 1061.
Rap. Frank of Marlon rallad
fu r an invaatigatlon u f mineral
.1v&gt;d laa.en hy the atala. Ifa aald
*i. ir.iihitiun calling In
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n*»rflt|7'tattd" fli aeveHlI terttnna
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City's defenses I Inld Miiihr B, JV1.1 1 It p d
At'dinsi Assauli Byi B y Bluudy K’luiine.
Aircraft, M o r t a r s '
Against
Coitimirs
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(all tItry had not at liir.n l a Inrak
llirough.
Some p iiiH in . wa« made in
.poll. In olheii they (ailrd.
The mid day Kam.nn lumiiniii

nrlit* *1lifer ImiHid

r10111 Poniif Wilm to Vrro lirncli.
Hep. I'ooRpr of Jarkiion nfikifcl
fur n jiruBo of the FloriiU hoard
uf fnrmlry and parka.
Th** Sanalt# il^rllntii to act imrit«*ly on n r^nnlittlun rooom
inandinK a fivo-ilay 4U hmir work
wffvk for Afati* «mployaa.
}{f&gt;ii«lor 4'ollinn of Tallahanm*^
iirgn! iiikincdiatu paiaaga of Ihn
i«fto!iillon. However, It waa ra»u 1* rummltfP for aludy*

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The thermomaMr was up to 6ft
degrees yesterday to mark the
hottest day of 1M9, E. J . Hough*
ton, Jr ., weatherman, reported to­
day. Saturday's paak waa M de­
gree*.
With but • wefk of ths month
ramalnlng, May to proving to ba
s vary dry month and towns a n
parch.d. Only ,84 a t In inoh of
rain has fallen. Tito M flpal fig tm
for tha month to fou r inchesM

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Hillsboro Hotel with a well round­
ed program designed to entertain
delegates as wall as promote clos­
er Inter-working of the orgonlxstlon.
Presiding at tha convention
waa Joel 8. Field of Sanford, whn
waa guest of honor at the presi­
dent's recaption last night as a
gat-acquainted affair for old and
new member*.
Report! of various committees
will fm heard during the morning,
followed hy addresses hy Oti*
Padgett, Marianna, editor of tha
Oator Postmaster: Arthur H. Al­
bright, central accounting postmneler, Birmingham, Ala.j Orla
F. Myers, regional director of the
Fifth U. 8. Civil Service Region,
Atlanta t and George L Pope,
raperiatendint of postal finance,
Jeektontille.

decomposition.

Tin* lowly was found hy Mr. and

Mrs. R. H.'Oihorne nf West Palm
Reach whoa# car had been stuck
in the sand, tha sheriff reported,
T n HfHdHT HTATR
TO HtMiHT HTATR
MIAMI, May 83—4A0— The
three major domaatie airlines that
service Florida from northern
cities are going ail*out to plug
the state as a summer vacationland,
In ths next three months Eautarn, Delta and National Air Lints

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j tiunwle, let him make money and
wait a* uf wot fetfi'to* mill m l' |i*** -Ulmice nf f ? i'll*. Till' via- liebin
Businessmen will watch closely - k** bis profit* nut In dollars,
for March tie &gt;a,d l-nt i.tde.i
to sen if President Trmn.i, ,t . Thr,,«
groups of Amer t ‘ 4* l l l I ftId 4 f i l l ! ! l * X t i l l l * |l l (t |t r # F| t , that
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I■i iviftill- 4 t ti a t aiiiliilniuit i »••#♦■%may 'Idee 10 1T
he proposes to draw up with lira Aiiierlran banker visiting in Eng­ fit* !f vi»jtl In carry aul t*lii**■ i»n»
Since Inly I, ibe begin,ut,,* -•(
land—
are
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condition*
til for. the Investment of Atnrr un point four Ihia w«*«*k, whiefti |h I v»**ona
• tie fix-al year, -t.-ltal fn e- have
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IiuiriK (iliacrvcd in variimn
tha! Ny*1**1* ,*f_*lanial can* him! hNim* luiriied l l i l , I I I acre' c«u&gt;ine •„
In January when the President} ^|V?n-^fiw nVtoi V n i w s ’is'^oVld imrning T’lie ultimut,. c,-?t t- , * ••'tiinaleil damage uf f I PH fi't
Diiitglas' '.aid *It— kurn I area
peeled to run between n to to
first announced point four call ! |ra (||l wp|l|(
in France, lie sililrd, ,*, Iwc* percent of ll„* &gt;,ale‘' l,
ing for use of American capital! Tht, Nalj(mH, Korelgn Trade tietvenl
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protected acre*.
and echulca skill to develop N***| Coufu.(l&lt; Ult. United State' Council aocialiled medicine taken L'i, pel
ir,il,llm ird on l*4ee I o .)
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—----------------world’. _ underdeveloped a r e a .- nf thp lnt«-rnisNrin»l Cl.smber of
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HISS T ill AI. DELAY Kll
mT"*; huilneaamen
hough It Commerce, and tha National Ast-L E A D S IN N O C E N T
I
N E W YO RK, May L-3—lA'I
added up to something like this: |roeJi,|on of Mimifacturers, each
M IL W A U K E E , May '.''I t,Vi - - t ■
Federal
Judge
il Kauf
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"Once Americans talked of has its own idea of how the prosupplying each hottentot witli a ‘ Kram ra„ |„. 1Mt u[l&gt; but the Milton H i,bid ,, plunded mii.-cenl I mail today delayed tin* perjury
ami innocent hy roaron of i i , I trial of Alger H i " until May 31
quart of milk a day. Now wi* si-em j strings they attach are sirfklngjy Manlty at tlie time j f tin* act tmlav . Cuumel fn, tile 41-yaar-nlit
to ba planning to buy each one a I alike.
to a d ia rg a of murdarlng bin former S ta ir Departinen, n ffle l-i
cow and teach him hnw lo milk."| Among the three they represent brlila'a p retty aister.
i anked a post puna,mint until WedProbably sum* still see point'the nation's largest, and smallest,
Municipal Judge ilerh eri .1 I nesdsy. The government did not
four In that light. But olhsrs now (firms engaged in making, export- Stsffss, accepting tha llt-year-old ohlect.

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will spend nearly #8,000,000 in 91 feel that poinf four can hs made, ing, Importing and financing tho former honor student's first pica.

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w et,
Happy
yi.ue,
and
I Pint t .. •(*» e sal M«*imlft Hr High
School, l lu ai d I tii.l'i alift Hick
I'a rlie r ,d itviedo llic i, Scioi.d tn.l
I nirerie F ill" *-l I luiar. Sc|,n,,I
Oti Hie "t " 'm i' tt*.aid *t Pub
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A

iirevieu of cunmig eventa
tor m em ber' lit th r graduating
■ la" Include' l l!»«&gt; I'ay
lime
Haccalsureate
iune 6 , Sarino Picnic ui, lulie '1 an,t Cntnnieeemrnl ,*xerct««*&gt; .in Friday,
Iune III

HoH|)it!i! Klim! Drive
Will End riiis Week
i
Im Fernald Laughton Memur. tai Iilospitul fund raining cam-

I naign will lie continued through
- this week, J. C. Hutchison, gvnsr1 al dialrtnan uf the drive, aumiuncrd •■■■Jay.
Tha decision to continue tha
drive was made because of tha
short tim e allotted and the fa rt
However, Judge Kaufman tgnor- that becausa of its county-wide

TUa afternoon will he given major Eastern cities to advertise profitable for American butinsss. ihuuu
|(tooda. ana
materiel*
u*«d in,in
th^ death
of lu-yc-ar
16-ycar ant
aid ra
t'atrlrd in
th*. suggssten
suggsstsd date amt
and nrtiereu
ordered scon, the
.nu raw in
atsri.ii uiea
in, in tn*
(team or
m - ret
t
time has been lnsufflcsightseeing tripe ia ’ Florida as an Ideal place to tpend
;the world’s trade. They have quite) cia Birmingham, adjourned th e , both sides to be ready to proceed lent to eover all of ths county, he
a summer v e etloA.

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11 foreign toads would girt tho la stake In point four.

(arraignment until May 27.

May 81. Hiss was not In court.

stated.

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Dr. 0. E. Chrttate who examin­
ed t bn body said it appeared to
have been there "several days".
He said ha could not make • more
oefinlte
estimate Immediately.
The weather has bean very hot
recently which would epeed up

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TAMPA, May 118—I/PI--T h e
annual convention nf the Florida
Chapter of tha Nations! Assoclalinn of Postmasters opsned hers
this morning at 0:16 o'clock st the

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k e f ii-v H 'W lu d liY
meid had naked weatern uiitlior
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M m kei
n*p».fi
tees fur the rigid to nr ml tlmir
iuvii lullin' Inti* ridlway itinlulla
trml 1nr 1l**i‘I|iii'il m|ihi pi v t»n 1li if
i|„ |lR ul„| .iiwuum in Wenleni mu'. 111141 ki *i d m i n g l l » « |»i*&lt;*i u#*i*k w i m i
| f i f*tHfi
(im k iii *
wkth tin-hacking nf American 111• | #1 m 11 i n it t **) V
III ilinh nnd F u ndi iiutlinrillen. Tli ■ p f i s s i i t r o V i ' f H o * Kill 1 k r l I ' r p B "
abm.t IL-IMH. i n k n . w n l r i i i i i - B H i " . »*•*!#'r y un«l 1
'-ad (men clamoring for Weatern h i a tu# ** , i * i ii* m iil i# * r a . r g g p l M n f ••1 1
ih f*rv i*iillo ii.
pi ll*, mil In* ii viiklit lit*- till 1 him Mo

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Spring Vt»g**!nl&gt;le
Suasou ( onics To
CIomu In noriita:

Hrly (iiHirral Frank I HnwIcv
.«f ilm Unil#*d HI
wIha rcallrd I he
Htalnn
Miiimiivlunln into Amnion lo din
of H&gt; to llu mm
-ii". 1In- city gu vr 1 rimt-lil ’a plt-a
ut rn.
In llir afternoon witli thr » h» and ut lire aa|a-rts uf whsl In* callnl nil “Inlnllri «blr nHliathill,"
lie imt inor** Ilian tf.IHH! yn9&lt;ts&gt;
Muni Irmib.r sputa were iuartive,
two
ttfiiknl,
runt
covoinl
away
■" pj 1
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ilverlumta were dragged upa l e a n , at li-nai fur tin- timp Imlng. Al
lu.sl llirrt- lialnn inaiiagi-d tn
uml (nckeyeil Into ine middle
^
V0lt ,{iv,r . w n ............ (fi.cli lb-rllli fruiil tin* Wrnt, ul
were fur l»*il&gt;o«ly here knew T h. v lliiiiigh tin* rail yards era largely
could Im evaciiallon fem e ., mid .miuiw-iii .1
Fv.'n willumi Ihr elrvalrd rail
wrram defeuaen agatott a cm-&gt;
wuv srrvt-'r. which in.rmslly car|„K or they cmtlil he mink
|,|nck Hhanglial't mam channel it n o mini* 111ia11 half a million perthe N ationalist' decide to let ibr «nni&gt; dally. hu'liiCM ecllvlty In
flriliu
apprairii near mirmel
Reds have Hhinghat.
Sltrel can- ate mil affected by the
It was nut raty In assay ibr &gt;11 ike. The cars and buttes were
battle even though it was .....tn
with psilrngers.
our note*. At times ths planes lammed
The strikers teak, principally,
and hig guns seemed In lie cuvn payment from the Rnvlet.control­
lug a withdraws! At other nme&gt; led
^ ...............
...............
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administration
In west
marks.
they seemed to he supporting so H„sslsn-tponsor#d estt marks are
attack. All I can say is tha tmu j worl,l 0||jy , ,,„ irt*r of the Waittsr and artillery shell hursts .ml ^
, urrm|(.v lltl1
|||,B,| |n
ths new fires al 6:00 P. M hmk- WfM&lt;rh ffctort.
rd to ii* half a mile further from 1
----- ------------------------ths river than they were at noon., | {r e v r tr | |
A ll t h « ll i t IPH

Postinasteira Hold

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Memhers Attend
Jackflonville Meet ^

----------Mrt. Sally Mero Wllllima, pr*»ldant uf the Sanford litialntaa and
rrofettlunal Woman’* Club, and
tlx delrgatea from the Sanford
Clill, attended Hie UHlh Annua)
f'.mvenihm »f the Florida Ffdaratlon of flutlnaat and Profaa*
9tonal
Wn men's Cluba at tha
Caorga
Waahlngton llotal In
.Tackionvilla over tha wttk-tnd
when Mis» Oliva Huston of Ntw
&gt;ork, National sxscutlva dtractor.
was prassnt and tha principal
ypfikar at tha hanquat.
The convention began on Thuradsy and ran through Saturday
night, all Imslnass sttalons wars
iitetided ovsr by Mlt* Eltiabath
Hath nf Tallanassaa, prasidant.
Mils Hutton conductad tha work­
shop on Friday when Instruction
wa* given covering tha function
of all standing committals.
Dr. Thomas D. Ballsy, S la t*
superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion talkfd on Isflilativs program
for schools and pointed out th,e
ntedt of schools and that “we
must hrfng education to the chil­
dren no matter who they are nor
where they live.”
Mrs. Frances Thurman of Day*
tuna Beach waa elected as ataiq
president for the coming vaar.
.■ilts Nortcnia Walla waa chair*
insn of a Isglslatlva symposium
and such subjects war* dlscuatsd
as Jury duty, woman (n policy
making posts, a national and atata
rostsr and a legislates platform
for ths Florida federation.
On Friday night ft dinner for
(CiM.llnnf&lt;i On Pag* Two)

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Kfue deunbed llir Poulung b alllr way*, now m ii. iluul day, wai
at nearing a idimaa. 1 loin I|m i m a ile d hy a w rrk rn il id hlnudv
Aatocialed P ie t, u ifiie Jntl o il llir Hiding ill wlm h S m irl conliullril
Shanghai Bund we bad only lo look i»dh r in n l gnn. againtl limbi ut
out nf the window to in n itin i tiia j iltik e it ami then iv u ip a iliu ri.

I hull.am i. watched Ilm battle
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III) lc». mail
.Shrll burst*
Iw r. duimg llie day. Some biiinrd
Bn* h uiiii
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ipitti^humtier* alternated In ........
,'ng and alralln g Humetlnmn the
i
apawered with ground in»
chlnegunn They were lint plfe.
live A rtilleryv"Mint
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totuinuppiue.
Ilm cenlet ol ilm IlglitiiiM wai
a rtn u ry d iird ly ai ro*» the Wangpuo I turn
H0 renta the Imait ill Shanghai. I lylilmv
on p a rt Mgrd lr.« than two inilr. away It
re a e rv u (tailed about 10 00 A M
.wnl
Im p r o v e ­
76 c e n t* wai nulling mi into die Itlglil

a ton fo r m lin r*&gt; rig h ts
rd Ilm r a m p H lnm iim ?
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Negro Is Killeti
In C01111I1y ( luh
Road Aii(o( rasli

Commie Armies West Refuses To
Launch All-Out Enter Kail Row
Shanghai Attack
In Berlin Area

A rnembar of the lax-hunt
hunt I'uminittap .aid Ilm fall* nf

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lomatloes, Wind,
Snow Cause Big
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« * * * * '»

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFOBD, FLORIDA
Silver Springs Opens
Beach For Negroes £

Presbyterian Church jParty Menus Should
Opens 161st Assembly | Ready Ahead Of Time

thtn have the pastry In tha form w*t# r, * cup. ttrawberrlea (hulled
of the wonderful Strawberry Chlf- ■•*d w‘‘»had), 8/4 cup sugar, 8 egg
white#, (4 cup sugar, ft eup whfpfo* Pit.
i
-----------Re aa formal a* you like In your P'n« ereani. For Garnish-H cup
whipping cream, S whole straw­
Hy CECILY HROWNHTONB
ta il** setting, with your finest berries.
Aaaodated Preaa Food Edtlor
| I f you're planning a luncheon linen, china and silver. I f there Method: For Crust-BIft together
for n friend who** nlxmt to he a nre candles on your table at thl* flour, haktng powder, and W tea­
bride, choone a menu thnt you noon meal remember that tradl- spoon salt. Cut In shortening with
rnn prepare nhend of time *o you tlon decree* window *hade* h* fork or naslry blender until It Is
run enjoy thn party. Creamed drawn,
in hits the *f*e of peas. Add Ice
chicken or seafood newhurg in , STRAWBERRY C H IFFO N I'lK
water a little to hold Ingredient*
pally shell* can be waiting in j Ingredients: For Cruat-1 rup »lft- together. Plan- dough on lightly
the kitchen In lie nerved w ith , ed all-purpose flour, Vt teaspoon floured hoard and roll In about
buttered uipnrugii*; for dessert baking powder, W teaspoon salt, one-eightli-ineli
thickness.
Line
a bowl of fresh piueapple and 1 It cup shorteplng, 8 to .1 table
U-Inch
heat-resistant
glass
Htriiwberrle* mid maybe a minis- *|«"&gt;n* l&lt;* water. For Filling— ■crinkle
e d g e llle 'idsTe" Allow

i
------------i BUFFALO, N. V., May |0—f/P)
! —The Presbyterian Church In the
U.8.A. opened It* general a**emlily today with major organisetlnnal change* nenr the top of the
agenda.
[ The change* nre recommended
in it fifi-pagt- report completing
two year* of atudy hy a committee
bended by Dr. Robert It. Whyte,
[inutor of Old Hloue Chnroh,
Cleveland. Ohio.
The ino*t drastic change pro|M»..cd concern* the synod etruelore of the rhurch. The committee chicken''or'*seafood ‘.'n i'mst and
m riiimnenda thnt the number he
reduced from 40 to about l!i with
"uo.ooo church population In each.
The purpose, *ald the report, i*
"in provide fur regional judieuiorie* I lint will deal adequately with
the church jiroldem* unit oppnrhinille* centering in each region."

OCALA, May I S - W - R a v *
Davidson,
operator!
of Sllvar
Bprlng*, w ill open ParadUe
located on the south
of
Silver River about a mile downdream from
the head of th*
spring*, for colored people, F ri­
day.
A (Wimmlng dock ha* bean condructed, the ground* are landiraped and Include a parking
aiea, pavilion ami bath honse,
Ola*» bottomed (mat# will load
colored
pa**engera
from thla
P&lt;'lnt for the regular elght-aeelng
trip oeer the spring*. A bathing
head, haa Iteen provided and the
ground* will h* landicaped and
heaiitlfled.
Member* of the Ixiard of county
commissioner# und county off Irial* were gue*t* of Carl Ray at
* preview of the new faculty,
and were uken on an Inspection
trip through th* ar«a.

Park,
bank

I 40*4 Of IH I t f 44) Republican Preii1 dentin] candidate, Philip Willkle,
an* wet* an inquiry abuul hi*
(( H iliB iif f d F ro m | * B f f ( ) • # )
BY PBEHTON BKOVEIt
and order, [intro said hi* govern- collier, Mrs. Wendell L Willkle,
trei.i I* proud of thin and alio of l " i" • hospital In Cambridge, o, A l Newnteatures
i'A IIIH — The 10411 household
" iti fidelity in Hie standerd* of Mother and son suffered injuries
international morality."
' when their car overturned during gadget* fair In Pari* show* clearly,
lie said upon taking office a* • h**vy rainstorm. Young Willkle, ■luit Franre's austerity day* are'
president lie arranged a political •*&gt; Indiana Hints repretenlalive, nlxoil over.
Price* nre *1111 high—either fur
truce which enable* Rraxll tn en- sustained several cut* and bruises,
Joy tile belief it .if internal hsr- j Hsrlous concern was felt over hi* Kri nehinen nr foreigner* willi liard
ninny. It also inul.r* |ui*slhle an ef- I mother'* condition, (/nierrurlional) currency. Hut the thing* nre on
the shelve* that Frenchmen hava|
fort to cultlyn'e |iencefui reluilon* ,
________
i lie,&gt;u walling for since Hie war.
witii other natnom. It* said, andKadi year for many year* Pari*
added'
lint held an "A rt*
Menagers",
"Those which esist between
exhibition in the Grand Pnoace
Hraill unit thu United Htate.i uf
on llie Champ* Klysee. Just after
America, p eifrrt from the hegmHie war little wa* shown. Fac­
ning, offer, thr.uigli their deviTnptories that Imd been pill to work
Utent and cimtlnmiity, a rar* exmaking gun* and butter for Ger­
two people* whirl: has prevailed
many cniddn'l ia&gt; converted quick­
over a per It id of more than 120
ly to mnklng Hiliign for French­
years."
men. Also, they could not find
Dutra recalled the visit nf Presi­
Hie ninicrlnlx for making kitchen
dent Truman tn Uratll two years
gndgel*. That is roughly whll
ago ss a "memorable event In the
Arts Menngers mean* — kitchen
relations between the two cumimil household tiling*.
It its.''
Frenchmen and foreigners wlm
“The manifestations of reguid
have necu this year's fair sHrre
which were tendered to him by
Hint It is alionl tip to pre-w'iii
the peoplet and hy the government
*1 audiods
except the price* .
of Bratli were an elnquuiU
elnnumil token
tokoi
Hinall electric refrigerator* m il
of the great Mffeetion wlileli w* de.
just short of flllKI. That in nearly ,
vote tn von and to ynnr gr.'al men.
three months' pny for Mr. Average
"In the Internisttminl field till*
k'rcnclimeii. Vaciuiui cleaners which
frlend*hlp, Hirough It* piscllenl
looked fairly good east about fVn,
fanlfentnliini* and by virtue of it*
which Is two-Hilrd* of n mouHi'* ,
example, i* the gieHtesl gunninlee
I,.i v fiii this annie nee rage Freiiehof goml uuder*tiiiiding and com­
prehension aiming Hie other slslei
i man.
But the tilings which showed ii|i (
nation* in thl* hemisphere."
Ilntra *abl the Kin De JauiiT.)
, In grealoNt ahnndniire were the ,
hemlKiihere Defense Agrcenu'lit
-inn 11 luxury Ileum for which 1
u*slHhli*hed thu reciprocity uf the
France tins claimed world priority \
American republic* In common bond
fur scores uf year*. Then- were,
sgalimt aggression."
cans of pate de foie gru* with |
The llrasillsn chief of *tste **ld
............ ...................
tiuffles.
For centuries Frame hit*,
he will take hack tn hi* country a K ADMtttlO lot met Cammimut, lieun overfeeding her geese in
an
"unforgettable recollection
j»aulCiouch (above) I*show n*»h* order to make their live* grow,
of the warm welcome he received usllflcd at u Senate Judiciary sub- They Im-k the goosu up in » I h&gt;*
«*re.
con unit If * hearing In Washlnxtoa. »'i he can't exercise, then feed
Crouch, wlm said he bioke with him until lie almost |in|i*. There
y « k t » ^ i&gt; u t i r . , _
the ReC.t,Her 17 yean in Uie party, ' are even machine* for forcing the
L i f l l l l c H r YY U»
told thr git,up ilmt (let hart Elsler ! fotwl down the gooje a neck when
. ,
if*
r dy *"
-----------* would never have dared leave Hie Ihe .go«aie himself
if) fM
M W a i l* * * * r , s . . --m e
U. H. without approval ol "highest call it quit*. When Ilk. life r I*
Pliclvs ui Moscow." (inlrVnallonal) sevein) limes -ii .o iiih I site, (In
• goose I* cooked, hut only after
til* fine liver Is lukeit out for
*|ieclal treatment, Tn it Is added
a lump of truffle*, ii -oi l of under­
ground mushroom. A can of it at
He said till* wu* the first chance
the Navy had to show it*
, ability. .
IfsnllnorU ............. .
n„i
'th e show cost uliout » dollar. It
Always before, lie -aid, it wa* tlvst hruneh within the HuHctlroiiialned
enough for nil hors
limited hv the narrow water*
State* Im* lieen meienslng m the d’eetivre for two peiAoiis. Ii would
tha upper Ynngtie.
_
•••!,• ,,l :ui' n ,luv for 18 month*, cost heaps more, of course, In a
At Hie same Him- the Genital ||„ ,„|,i Hini m the end of Morel' restaurant.
New* Agency disclosed Hml &lt;leu- Hlt-tv was i, tolul of 'J,lll.'jr,7 em- ' Tile French In norlli Africa ate
eral Tang • Kit-!'«. local command, pbiye* on the toll* in that branch, {canning orunge Juice, n drink iner, had visited the Chinese •'*«*
And in u stomiy -essioti, Menu- creaslngly popular since A liter Iship and awarded the Navy 8IMHK) j« r* laid Ihe law down to Hie ciiun lid the wny In drinking It by
•liver dollar* for defense work.
1atomic energy cionoiUsloii (A KG ) the gnlloo.
Tang told Central New* et th a ' — mine of the million* of dnllsva
Tiny little kltehen gndgel* to
northwestern front that he hellev- ; voted the commission la
to lot perform tricks which every French
ed Htiaughal could he defended, apent on ethicaiiiiii uf Communist*. 1.-.-ik find* ateodutely neeessary
that troun morale was tilgli s n u . Reunior tt'.Mulniney
(D -W y u )jw e re in the show in abundance,
that he felt the filial victor* would Jtold AKC Chtilniinti David K. Lt- You could Imy them on the *|t"l.
i,, the “NaHonullsl*.
" .... "
■Rent tin I that will ‘be ....'
written
................
Into Tliere
There were gadgets
gadget* for etillin
CIlttluR
Despite Jow rain cloud* Jho | Hie loll aptiropimtlng fumln f o r ' iintnioc*
liotntoe* into strip!
*1rlp* for "Frenc
Chinese airforce wax still flying [the conuniRslon.
fries," ami niiiall presses that
o ff Klnngwaii airfield tgsloxt nn . Meanwhile tie- I'hlllpplne* charg- would make a puree of a tomato
enemy which In some direction* cd the Hulled Stale* I* helping la-fnri you could Mink nil eye*
Most of the small thing* were
Rnialt arm* fir* i'oiiM ha haard In iiu nilliior off Japmieno repurallrma inlher tinny, hut there were
■hiiunt'iil*.
various **i'tlnii* along tin- lower
aluminum pot* In Hie many »l***
(leneral Carlo* 1'. Hnimilo, I'hll- mi’esimry
In French
kitchen*.
WhanKI&gt;oo. Hut Hist hai Item true
tdiie*
dalrgotc,
lold
i
lit*
ll-nnAlUn there were heat-proof gla»s
for two day*.
tlon
Far
Kuatern
Commliilon
th
a
t
The Wliniigpoo rontalnml mini*
poln and skillet*.
cron* medium *l*eil craft which Flllpllioi "proli'M in Ihe itroiiKest
F.leclrlc iloves and g*x »lova*
could lie tiled f..r military evanin piiiilldii 11'rmu" agalnxl lh« ru* were nn exhibit mid cnuld he had
piiliitlonn
dei'lilon
annmiiiced
Ia
n
linn. Tim ildpa alio ar* uiablo In
fur reinmnaldv ipilck delivery.
shifting Nallnnallit force* from week.
Moat fiimlly laundry In Franco
Kumulii rhnrgad nlso Him the i* done hy hand mil I lie *liqw had
on* part of th* defenaa line to
Jnpuiieie "xaibolait"
Imliptrlal new wualdntt machine*, They
another acrou the river.
leader* -a re sabotaging American didn't look too alurdy, hut a lot
effort* to restore Jnpan'i ecoimmyi of people were looking at them,
aeemliiKlv wondering whether they
could cut off a month'* *al»ry to
get one.
ia c k h o n v ii .i . r . Ma
AHHAULT CHARGK
if*rly N»w York mart
i hull- mid vraelal
T A M I'A . May Ih -f fll-C m in lk
1*1. Hldtuli M. II. Church
*n»e h*ana
t»o»n*
Hollcltor V. H. Flaher today filed
Hanford, Fla.
Ilea few ealea HO I
atiwin lniMtU, poorer
lat Hhlhdi M. It. Church take* a direct Information chars!";: Gue
:orn wlreboand ora
thla mean* to expre** their lin ­ Frlacla ami I’rimo l.a iia rn with
ear# appreciation to the many a**ault to commit murder mi
a v - t a
m l
friend* and membera (hat opened Arthur Vvlancn May 8.
He aUn filed direct Inform #Wide their door* to a**l*t III hoaaI, unknown *l*e or
Velasco with
r f*w 400 poorer IOO
I Ing the delegate* of Ihe Flrat tlon charging Roy Velanro
Rmilh Florida HUtrlct Himdny amt «anal!It and battery on Frieda
i H. V. P. O, Convention, which the «ame nght.
The Information* were filed In
'convened at Flrat Hhlloh
criminal court here th* direct
.Church
W.
Thirteenth
Hlreet.
mar loo.
, The local program, which opin­ Information procedure, rarely used
ijnflve. chicory bw»tji
idnvert _ few. II0-4DI
ed the convention Wodumday
.night wa* highlighted hy the pr*.
»ene# of Mayor Andrew C arr*way and Judge Stenatrom. Alao
com
Prof. J, N. Groom*, Rov, C. &lt;1. raised during Ihla
A»JeW . . J V \- V n
. « * ! 18178.06. The Runday HeIn
partment ralaed O tin JM .
Tha member* of Shiloh
vary dutiful during th« (
tlon, preparing ‘
Tha w a ltraam
-*nr prompt, comIng on early morning and staying
itll vary lata, Bvaryona waa
*ka ronvaatlon,
•. ’ Alfrwta J, Wallace, Bap

"Admiini llw«l Yuttg-Rhlit, fromhis
flagslilp off Woo*ung rail•rail'll
his determlnallimtodefend greater
Hhitiglial In ronjuncllon wllh thu
alrfuirc and Infantry to the last.

P* " 'ry

* * ' ' ' * “b° ',t

Colored Churched

M. B,

1 Beat

ona-half

cup

c r« m

thick.
Fold egg
whltaa
and
whipped cream Into strawberry
gelatin mixture. Pour into baked
pastry well. Chill pie until firm,
•boot 4 hour*. Whip one-half cup
cream (sweeten If desired), and
garnish p it with cream and whole
strawberries. I) servings.

:: Dr. C. L. Persona
OPTOMETRIST
1R rn

t t i a i l u i • n i u t u 1111*4
N o n
• *!« . i m
N at. * - l » *
1 A i la a l l * N a i l a a a l R a i k I U « .
Pbaa* IM

until'

IN « GREAT

“ AFTER
VENTORY”

C LEA R A N C E
WHAT WE FOUND WHEN INVENTORYING WOULD FILL A BOOK, LET ALONE A LARGE WAREHOUSEI
WE FOUND PLENTY OF DIRT AND DUST, AND ALSO P LENTY OF MERCHANDISE THAT WE CAN
BLAME OUR BUYERS FOR. THE DIRT AND DUST WE QUICKLY ELIMINATED, AND ARE ABOUT TO DO
THE SAME WITH THE EXCESS MERCHANDISE-READ FOR YOURSELF, THEN RUSH DOWN TO
"MATHERS" AND SHARE IN THIS HOST OF BARGAINS, AT PRE-WAR PRICES. IT'S PRICED TO MOVE
AS OF "NOW"l

BEDROOM VALUES!

42.00 Value lor 91.00

459.00 Blond* Birch 3-pc. Suit*. Roil
quality and styling la your* In
thla value------------------329.00 Twin Suit* In Limed Oak. Vanity
5-driw*r cheat, twin panel Bade
339.00 Modern Blenched Mettlve Potter
Bed Suite. It's definite value at ...
299.50 Genulna Mahogany 4-pc. Suita
In 18th Cantury styling. Vanity.
Chaat, Poitar Bed, Bench___ . ..
199.50 4-pc. Blonde Modern Suite that
fa a fine value at thla price---------199.50 3-pc. Walnut Draaaar Suita
Panel Bad, Roba and Draaaar-----

*229
‘ 179
•179
‘ 219
‘ 129
•119

20 Inch MIRRORS
SOFA PILLOWS

59.50 AH White Enamel Kitchen Bee*
Oceans ol drawer and along#
j
■pact. Convenient work top-------14.95 Porcelain top Kitchen Tablet.
j
Tops hive alight chlpi on them---29.95 Cabinet Style Electric Hot
Plates. To move at only-------229.50 Monarch Gas Range for bottlod
gas. Juat 2 at---------------------134.50 Neaco Electric Rangette
$
-3 to move at only—---------------------

S*| 00

ONE-OF-A-KIND

•148

DESK tr DINETTE
G N K in
ValuMlnll4.M

ONE-OF-A-KIND

FLOOR LAMP!

VMM ' •

V- i

4]-’; '1

1,

Wi

Itfir. J. B. Daraa*. Pa*L

WSSm
\

199.00 7-pc. Bleached Mahogany Jr.
Dining Room Suita. Table,
Buffet, China, 4 ch a in ____ . . .

149

&gt;124

299.00 9-pc. Dining Room Suita tn
French Gray, A ileal at___

•188

199.00 Bleached l-pc. Walnut Bull*
Table, Buffet, 8 Chain__________

REED and RATTAN VALUES!
859.00 4-pc. Curved 8actlonal Sofa,
Chartreuse teats with backs
In contrasting cover_______

•MO Odd Ratten Cb*ln In
• variety of covan . . . ____
1UO0 2-pc. Ftcka Reed Suite wit*
COVWshopwvon slightly la spot*

Valuta to I9M0

&gt;

199.00 7-pc. Mahogany Jr. Butte. Drop
Leaf Table, Buffet, China,
4 C hain----------------------------

cowid. It's a m l buy

MISCELLANEOUS VALUES!
Footstools of
i | ii
Ottoman* — ---------------- -— - 9 “
IN
Saalproof MtecifU
|E e $
Bln
-—
—
—
—
^
U M ■9k12i tRug
Fuds* I I *&gt;•
A lw ltn K M j.u
■^■ave

DINING ROOM VALUES!

12100 Loft 8*»». Plum Flowind

24.91 Twin Bias Walnut SamiM Q ll
Potter Bade. We kavu II------ — 1 A "

10.98

•128

249.00 Kroehler 2-pc. Suita, Hare
la real value at only----------

BEDDIN6 VALUES!

Metal Hollywood
;
Headboards and Frame-------------14.91 Metal Beds*
|Q |i

199.00 2-pc. Lawson etyla aulte
In a high grade iipeairy—

End—Cofie*—Lamp

&gt;5N

34*95

•128
•98

ONE-OF-A-KIND

eel aM autmaa

239.00 2-pc. Blonde wood trimmed
suit*. Slightly shopworn . . .

189.00 3-pc. Sectional Sola. Cover
la soiled but It's worth.........

34

Values up to 48.50 la nationally known
mattress*#. W* trad* In your old |Q Q j |
maltreat for 20.00------ ------------------- - ..■ 9 * *

199.50 Chippendale and Duncan Phyf#
•ofaa. Soma Mahogany, other*
Blonde wood trim. To move at.
choice o f -----------------------------

LIVIN8 ROOM
TAOLES

SROO

»14ii
&gt;128

LIVING ROOM VALUES!

199.00 Two Place Sectional Sola
j
One only priced to move i t ______

Values to $8.95

KITCHEN VALUES!

C'ontfrpHH Action

Vegetable Market

m m w i

* !$ ! w S S l T J l t p 'W l l S

IlmiNfhald (iadgotH
Available In Frame*1

Dutra Speech

a

%

er Inch beyond top eOge of pi*
plat*. Tuck pastry under to that
it Just cornea to top of pie plate
and press pastry into flutes of pi*
plate. Dtka In a hot (428F.)
oven for about 1R minute* or until
crust Is brown. For Filling-Soak
gelatin In 14 cup cold water for
about S minutes. Add
boiling
water and stir until gelatin i*
dissolved. Crush strawberries and
add three-quarter* rup sugar. Add
thla mixture to gelatin and chill
until it begins to thicken. Beat
egg whites until fluffy; gradually
" in ir n n M n &gt;*t,» &gt;rM.nrB« n M /

�* e, ■* *y * ’* '*Wi.*l‘M#Yw-p "■ * -kM* »*■' *

"*4"s * ■*. * * a«u»- * &lt; * * »

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Section Tw o

Section Two

volume

xxxx

Mine Pensions’

l!. N. Iloltls Fast To Spiiin ( ’ml.

Cost Exceeding
Income 0 ( Fund

0

G hp

Is

ftSOftiinn

Placed

&lt;9 Pi»

Ilia rapurt said iha niedlcil-rara
program ha* lielpad 18.&amp;01 par­
son* so far In it* “ Initial alagaa."
G u a rd

N e tw o rk

R a d io

D e v e lo p e d

NT A lM llia T IN K , May l « IF N S )— Florida will have • slate
iiaiwnrk of milllary amateur radio
tiailima under a program nuw
haing develuped liy the Florida
Maihuial
Guard In cooparatlon
willi Army nml A ir Force.
National Guard amateur oper­
ator! would work thnir own aata
*r home and raporl Into their local
tralioii director stallon*i| at an
armory or air hair. Tim station
direclor would ha ill ronlacl with
a stale net who lii turn would ha
nailed Into (ha mimbartd Army
or Air Force Military Amateur
ftadiii Htatlnns. In the final check,
headiiuartara
MARK
station*
would ha In contact with haad(quarlara in Washington.
Mambtrahip in tha National
Guard MARK la open to any
(iuardaman ur recruil who |maaaaits an amateur radio onaratur'a
license.
According to National
Accoraing
national
flciala, tha
Guard official*,
Iha program provIdas an unparalalled opportunity
to bacoma
for radiou "hama"
------—
---------- a
part of tha radio communications
tyalani that would pHv a vital
part in fha dafanaa of tha United
Slate* in caaa of emergency.
F lo r id a !

F a rm

U o n o ra

D r.

B u r iM iu
W ils o n

ORLANDO, May l»— USi^fiwI)
— Dr J, W. Wilson o( lUmlnnH
County ha* baa It named to the
honorary ‘‘Mam of lb * Month
Farm
Club”
of the Florid*
isg to that orgaanBureau, according
poiUca ti­
liation'a
monttnly
f f tha press ti
which eomoa off
weak.
. . . .
Dr. Wllaon w m noifliutad by
dant of tha
Gao. “W. Sw ard.
^Bureau.
Samlnola Coualy
Tha group ia cor
ban Utniicboul
hava parfumad

ju sta tt - -

Labor Troubles

Atm.i. In t e l l'i» t s l«is«r*t tv lie

l!*. Ill-Ill.

m

U tility

Hfiliiicrs ( clclualc l inluiv, OI‘ 'I’lit* llloi'liiul.'

M ay

Sharply In Week
l- '.t id

Executive

0

S ta te

!

At

W A fllllN G T n N . Slav 1l»— &lt;/!*&gt;—
The Unite,! Mill*- Worker* welfare
(unit anim-ui. eil im llV ilia* M h»lialil mil a vraiiil tutal &lt;•f 1106.
9441.13V In henefll* ami Mm an­
nouncement showed —between Hit*
lines— llial tnoliev niw la flowing
our of *li* fiunl a good deal faster
than il 1- coming In.
So far Dili year, outgo lias aver
agtri f8.5flfl.HIMl ■ week, amt II la
la
iirnhai-lr llial this
exceed,
weekly income lay al Irani 1600,OOli
The
report,
distributed
hy
Georg* C 1**1 publicist who l* ail
f vising Ic.I&lt;it I. I ew|* on public
relation.
-*t«1 111 168 per*ou.
have bcnelitrit from ilie t l W I i l l ,
134, in,-holing *o flii*a l mltiari
and member* of their families
Benefit* fan anlliracht miner* a t*
handled in a tapaiala fund
TO* mutt*'- “ n »p*m for lim i,a-monlli prnainnt, 11,000 draih
brn*fii». nnmihly paymar," lo in
Jurrd or ai"-l* initial a. monthly pay
m*nta
to niinart' widow*
and
medical cat*
*■
Concerning mtdii'al rare, the ra
^ pen raid • tiia program “iilllmatcl.'
will prnvidr a unpaid fiirin of
hospital and medic*) rare f&lt;u U
M W. nirnihai* and lliair l«mIllrs," Ir addrd Ilia' ilia nifdii’al
car* program nerd# In he "ale
vaiopad ami amended " When a
reporter n M
Mi Cr*al il this
would reipilre a higher coal i«y
ally, lie replied, "Yes, yon ran
draw iliai inftrenc* from il "
.
The (iRinaa rover III* eiilne
&lt;9 hlmury Ilf Ilie fund, up In May I
Mara la iha way (lie f Mill.8-10,I'll*
hat bean hard, according to *u
day’* raporl
188,76-4,1187 fur pension* lo I'J,ISS ratirad niinart.
118,350,68-1 fur lump-sum death
brneflla lu III* survivor* uf 18,1,00
mlnari.
•
167,07(1,468 fur disability and
airk Insurance, aim monthly paymen it In miliar*' widow*.
*;» 7uk fi"ii (op medical c»r,T lit report made ihaia point*,
among oilier*:
1 llia l ‘ niinart dn nut hatiau
tu ielite whan tliay raach ilia
eligible age”
8, llial lliv reduction of lli*
rliginlr age frum sixty two in
sixty mi April 7 ban mil resnltt-d
in "eri'elerlrd applications," In
the lour week* after the reduc­
tion, "only livr applli'aliona war*
.to n i'i lu il 11him me n allly yean of
*g*
ami tin from miners slaty
on* yaaia old.
H Tlial the fund hat created
other values “aside from I lie* huuiBhtiarian.'' For esample, "wld
uwi
orphans ami dependents,
lined a hove beggary, are now
• e lf■i *• peeling clliiana witli- pur
ir.asihg power."
4 Thai “(lie reform* made put
slide by ilia fund ata inducing
younger man in go down into tit*

K L O H ID A , T i l l IIS D A V . M A Y

Cut Car O utput

lv Mv

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inf»i#* »«m ittbU lint'* I br f wclul'llm i
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11»i►'* • i»#» it ni in t ti*nrd if th«
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Pm isiiiitH llrgeil
(*;»f O p p n s r s
Not T o Stare A! {A r b i t r n tin n O n
British Princess C iv il Biultls Plan

Gcortfin1 Schools

Love L ife O f Germs M ay Re Key To

Reason Microbes Resist Drugs

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I. * * . it«K
urf»k tbt* furn mif »yji*
rlp l
^ 'bllwh* tilt. 1*1 V Mih.MtnillUxii,| j*l,i*oo tnia'ts* (\intifitianrr of
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flit* F"*ir&lt;t Mi tk«» will i'tii ftirt li# r *
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lllf*» Ibr tlli1i»«trv&gt; (Mltput this |
•
n* nl**t it Mi unlay.
A'trli
I
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Tit* aniM niHkrr* built
Ii.lt n
4 . t'.li AI *U,| „ -fitr
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M il. II .I4t b* * Ir I ■ 411.1 from
Mimifb'i ii lninr rhri l* «&lt;1 frai*nfi1
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llirv f X- *
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in Atlanta.
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convention ill
in Havannah
l»cnllv ut
uf me college
ummlssiuii s puhli, it &gt; ismpaign
hat
lima
Havannah liicully
------ will Imuur
Moat popular was’ tha one show­ -SmiMi I'aclflc," la playing.
They
maintained restdelices in tlm students ut a scholarship re- utidci private contract.
tlefusal of tha tn*atar"a l&gt;ox- djvUhin-Giat la, a given germ | |,rut|ttr|(„„
ing tha prlncass In a bathing suit
, 1 1,1,1b Ailaiita uml Warm Hpnng* | .ognitlon service', t'arpui* ,,f tlm
This contract was recently esnrippad down the I,beach office treasurer, Jack Pearl, t o , *»»vl.la* In wo to produce iwo
as sh* trippad
• isCiitilrasl, llmv said, liarleria
wisulwiiIn hate Iihuii iiitili,| io at- celled and the news and photo buto bath* with her shlrt-talled as- answer quasllona In the probe
rt* 1' h&lt;,,U
" ll1
* oiultiply In from IM n. jh hour*
teud the service.
reau '.vn
xhs.orbcd into dieCumcort at Capri.
mission''
regular ritnfl
Allen
Tha morning newspaper Co Ma­
T. D. If) M FN A C B FOR (N D IA M orrm, coiiiiiiisniun vice cliairman,
tin which said the picture had ..........- .......* * * « » .
.. M I t . .............................. ..............
4 8 '- “ J " S S :
" i '« # * • !
NKW UKl Iil,
Muv in nl')— who announced Hmiler'it sppuintbeen taken "by an IIndiscreet photI. The work offer* a possible criiiilnmilv found In the intestinal Florida ere HI tru ly tirioging in; More than tiulf u million peiiplt- nu-iil said lie would take nv«r the
ographar
hlAden
among
the
specimonta (nr the wm •
M ir nf tuiimcnloids In Imliu rvery director's duties without addition.
u
explanation as to why u cetiain tract und is not necassarilv a pri*«
rocka," declared on II* front page
tuelntl cmitcst In Im lie Id In cult- veur, Heiilth Mlnlsler lUjakuinari ul riuupt-lisallun Ho gels 18,100
A TL A N T A .
May I f — W ]— germ—auch as the tubercidnsis cause of an v sickness
It would cauaa a scandal In Kng- .Striking A PL hits and trollty
....
..
.
iiectiun wills the Florida W ater-1Amrit Kaur recently reported.
u vrur. wliitfh in the salary paid
bBcllliia-hocnmos
resistant
to
'iriiioariiy, he aahi, inisKrr ,“ , ,,i«.)orsFestival here, May
K6.
The health minister frankly ad- tu ti-ns try tlm privntu agency.
lamt.
drivers were catted into a apo­ streptomycin after a time In cer­
c an .*, lactose-- ha familiar augar
^
w,nn&lt;tr of „ )W con, „ , w(| | 1milled thnt
wa, it........
to Heckman rocoivcd 17.600
Tb# scandal, it want on to ax- dal meeting today and proipacte
plain with Gallic gallantry, would for settlement of Atlanta'* Iran- tain rasas at tha dhtaai*.
(|,M Mary and W G ; prevent the spread of this disease
Sadler bus 2t yearn' wxperlaaca
Tha explanation might well ha, found In m llk -lo ferment In the ^
not b« on account of Ih * picture sil tie-up brightened.
they
said that *#rm * which are »*** •***»•1 Knowles trophy valued ut U,'Hm :iii India because of overcrowded 10 newspaper, press association,
ay said,
■bowing “the aplondld figure of
Union Chief Jesse Walton de­
-positive to thn drug
But he found that whan certain, f, resembles u huge golden can cities and tlm scarcity of hospl- public relations and advertising
, „
...
„ .melon
. . _____
T _____.l. and
^,..1 sanatoria for T
I,,,,i. ...1,1
......
but because
tha young Prlncass,"
_______
... clined to reveal what t-ould bo I h t i ir J .M w n a iiin 10 in" «»&gt;-n 1 comhinatluna
of. this
coll germ nonhall
mounted
on a...-1
wsl- ,,.l
tut l—
had*
T. 11
It work V
Morris
said »1,„
the n
Commission
ran
produce,
before
(hay
ara
over
her escort. ■(T. 0 . Harvey, tha put before the 1,400 drivar*. Ho
were
placed
In
last
tube*
together,
m,t
lias*.
patients.
will
not
replace
John
B. Parracoma, offspring that ara too tough
Quoen'a private aacratary) was would not confirm or dang reThu Tulierculosta Assuciatlnn, more, Jr , who announced hi* ro*
a
strain
was
produced
which
fell­
for
the
medicine.
__ port* that union rapraaantativa*
wearing a hat whlla leading tha
China's population is roughly with tha cooperation of tha Health signation as research director A t
8. The reaeerch open* up wide- ed to ferment the laetoie-indlcat*he Ooorgia
Power Company
waaa, which,
whteh, tha paperr com- 1 end -tna
uaorgta rower
Priiseasa,
dwell- Ministry, is embarking on an ex- M a r 8. Morris said the Commie
spread poeatMlitlcB of sptadlng ing the production of an offspring made up of 60 million city dwell
ted, wm “a little off-hand," ; have reached a tentatt
-,
which
was different
from
either of ara and 400 million farm and laniivo campaign of anti-tuborcu- sion had abolithid the poaitio^,
itudiee
on
heredity.
.
.
■
is js s .
lolls vaccination.
vApril 80,
rural folk.
•ueh tmetto reeetnh, they said, the oUgiaai type*,

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949,

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

t*AGE TWO

I t Is Fun To Be
With Children And
To Play With Them

* Its
Irflt* 3 * 3
m... w I&gt; III
t .llll* A rroi I'MI llook i ,&lt;.»la»*

L e n t Notice
I
NOTICM
i
riorldn. May 11th, tt.»
I N U T I i i k IK H K I t K I i r U IV K N th a t
| pursuant to Chapter tot. Florida
HlatUte*. 1911 an amemleit, tile fnllowln* ilaeerllieil Unit In Heinliinle |
County. Florida, will he ottered ’
for sale at pobllr outcry tor the r
hlahest and best rash hid, et the t
fiont door of the Hemlnote County Court House, at Hnntord. I.r-ulnulnir &gt;
at 11:1ft A. M., on Monday. May I
mill A. It ISIS:
led I illoek 10 llreauiwold I ’lul i
llook | pmee so * St * rial ,
llook 4 panes JO ft SI
led T Illoek I Ksnlandn I’lst
llook I panes «!i&gt;4 IS IT A «•
teds SI A SS Hanfo Park I’lul
llook 3 paps II.
led la lei Aildllli.il In I ’ork
View fla t llook a ome s«
leds 13 A I * Illoek IS Cryslst
teike Wilder Homes Mutotlvlshin. I’lnt llook I punes h i nr.

By DAVID TAYI.OU MAHKK
AP Ncwifeaturm
I t In fun to he with children nnil
tu |day w illi (hem. Yet how often
one hrnr the hm y mother, say,
“ Go piny, ilenr, I hnvc too much
work to do." Too often one hears
the tired or npnthetlr dad say,
•‘Oo pjay".period I

maker, Assistnnt Director of tho " " " ' h'
Play Schools Assoeintlnn. "pary
entn mlRllI ns well lie -n y lh H g o ’ , njnkp „
„
play with ilytiniolle, my htlle ((r|.(|
„
on„
...
.
will do wluit llovi
Bays Mrs Hli.minnker:
,j(iy ,m,
hnv
" It is dlffieilll for nilolln In |ihn|H, Something It
different InlP Firlwren work nod
j, „|wnyn no e
play of rhihlren. Wlinl lietter wny
f„ r t|,e whole
than to Inelude their youngsters
■&gt;, 11„v,- two sell
ill part of the work lierennnry ill pen ally for Die I
any
home-rlnsllng,
shopping, lerimie them- they
washing, simple rooking, tnhlr novelty,
eettlng, rare of tho garden, wnslia, n „ „ museum v
In * and polishing the family rnr legitimate Jaunts fn
This la one npprnnrlr to building
i The family ..... .
batter parent-child relations."
untold Irennures f
Tarenta need lo lake n rritirnl
K|r|,,. nt,| lm
look arhnnd the home nod ask i,u„ „f , nf| Mm| r n ,
themselves!
ting, rolored wool,
la this truly "our home?
.ntrings, etr. What in
Dors our liiniie provide spnrrito ninke a ihdl out
*4 and when necessary iiudisturh | muterlol?
*d and when necessary umTHtirl. I t,, ttnll fuinltm e
la * to the grownups?
of
milk nuilai
Does our home give the ehddrru |„,n,,|
||„,| ,
opportunities to share In Its mmfOlU, III lespoliHihilillen and its
„
^
K„ fl„
resources?
' ulninsi always havi
Does nur homo encourage ae|f
, „ pnnHr. Vm

,loW
r^ ?hooks
eeJ r,,r
"l,lnmand
’r,1clothing.
W
P will.
for wraps

nisi,
,
. , appreciate
"
chairs which fit lhe ehlldren; low
' ' * *r "
cupbostdu or shelves for toys and
7 • hudren like In
book&gt;s ?
*■"' vrrY Yhimg rhll
Dor# our In.me provide nppm • ''" M ,ir
,H,ld
tunlty for the rhihlren to have •'"'j' Painting Imr.
fliindu liolh indnom mill nut?
w Huy Inlrrm U
D ocr niir lumir k Ivd «iur rliild rm ‘vdiriim'd
ny
unIi
s npnnr of n m irlly mid n frrlliiir ii «*I"hIio Ii | iiffimUii.
of lfhfflonffitiK" - ,#w rM-nrRR7
r iilM m i nrril c
Ifnvp we in our liotno the tnyslmeot. S .me ran he
and play equipment to meet the Imxes and nil old h
tiled of our eliildreii?
IP A sand ho* I
Dors our home allow our rhll- the youngei i-lilldm
ctrell full snipe |n rri’ale witlimil
II. Ilnlldnys are
too many do's and don't*?
| ,-nt•» Think of the i

H
l-nt*

The few remaining birds of llm
ice numerous whooping rrnnn
ick* winter «n the Texas const.

13 lt&gt; 3M lll'ii V. 1* N"Mlt
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Hl.it
H lti

W .’h Sandwich

When HUnrd.f of kWaey fOnrUcg
pnlmnoua nsilUr to rwaata Hi row
It may cause nantag WskasS,. Hr
pslnc. lea rejiu, lose of pep sad ener
list up nlehle, «sellIsa, K fln n i «i
ryes. Sesilscnm and dlwlnsas. frei
■canty pauasea with naarttsa and 1
sometimes shows there Is seeetAla,
with your kidneys ar hladder.
IW t wall I Ask yanr drantst tor
rills, a stimulant dFurstie, used sure
nr millions for over IS rsara. Dost
happy relief and will help Use IS ■

L'll.l Sanford A ir

rAKINO O ff fROM a wel runway, tho Navy'i Urst Jet-powered patrol I
plane, the "Mercator,1" lifts Into the air for a test ftIfltit at Ralllmore, Md.
The 40-ton ship l"oks and arls like a Iwm-enflne (Ighler, hiding much
of ils power potential In two jri enginei mounted hehlnd the propeller* .
rirlvsn motors Below, the U. S Air Forre high aliunde Interceptor llghtei
XF-BI lesvei the ground on It* Initial test hop at Muroe, Calif. Nd
performance data on the latter rrsft was retested.
(ftitemaHonoiy |

By BENNETT CERF
* A I’ F fO U D B H .M are a lia rd y lot O ld le h S aw y er of East1 port. For instance was O ill w orking eighl hours a d ay at
the lu llin g w lr.irf w hen lie reached his h u n d red th b irth d ay . T h e
com pany
Ihn u gh l
ll
high
_______
lim e lie re tire d on a pension,
_
»
_
hut S a w y e r d h ln 'l lik e ih e
J
. ' i)(( t 'A / &gt; /
/J* \
irleii ui all
“ D in g husl It,"
l'
^
7

(

tin * Job In IR7P. Ih e manager

irffT/f

il was P K R M A N K N T "
Charles Hover ami Ic in g I
Hoffman erossnl lo g rlh rr on B
the cjiirrn KlitahelH and Intro •'
ilncril a game Mini promlNrs lo
hreomr a fixture In th r A-drrk
bar Hcvrrnl passrngrrs would
o n lrr highballs
Hoyrr then g
llnrtl Ih r drink* up ntnp Ihe hnr
ami drew n chnlk-llnr n for,l
away Tlirn the rare began Thr
glasses llggtr forward The flrsl
round of drinks

f«erri|M, r*t* a? n,n*,o e»ri

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America Buys Mere
than any other m ake

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*t*9*9l 0* —to* fU.

Q U O f/ P y H(okas tha bail lo build e Chavrotat
truck!—tha Anait mptarlali andcrafhtnandtlp! That's
why Ihara'i svpsr strangth and duroyWty. In svary
foehn of body, sab, angina qnd chassis.

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• You c*n put plenty of confidence in Chevrolet Advanct*
Design trucks. It'* a fact that they deliver tha good*. It'a a fact,
too, that Chevrolet trucks have an exclusive combination of
features . . &lt;that they're biitit big and ruggtd to take the tough
going. And It'a • fact, too, tbjt Chevrolet trucks have 3-WAY
THRIFT • • • that they haye t r ip it economy In low-coat opera­
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up these advantages you can see why more, peop/e use
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Ib.

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Steaks

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Meat Balls can 23c
t.ibhv'a N&lt;&gt; ’J

Beef Stew can 38c
Will* llmna' l.llilty'a No 2

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Tripe

can

25c

Meat
Tongue

38c

Deviled. 3 or.

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can

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Tongue
Brains

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Spam

Mlrud* Meoll
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Lunch**, ale.

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51c

can

33c

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Candy Coated

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Margarine

79c

SAV O

Limas

pkg.

Margarina

A gen Quick Krciten

Broccoli

SPINACH

Agcn Quick froren

Put

pkg.

29c

Agon Smell Ureen Baby

pkg 32c LIMAS

pkg.

39c

Cone. Oranga

29o

JUICE 2

PEACHES

lb.

49c

Velveati 2-lb.

79c

Ballnril’a Oven Heady

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35c

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27c

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can

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47c

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Grahams box

28c

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PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 11

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Idaho Baking

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Cavvols 2 hclis. 18c Catliflawcr lb. lie
Juicy Yatlow

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Celery 2 silks 17c Polalaas 5 Iks. 35c

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45a

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penmitx ITiHlnrtl.ni In luilla and
1 Mini, tin* oilier two l.lggexl pro-,
ilncerx, wax urenter U tt year
thnn hefure the war.

Wnlifrcen Agency

M ore people bought new Studebaker cars
and trucks in April 1949 than in any
previous month in any year.
Studebaker sales

January, February,
and March were the biggest for any quarter
in Studebaker history.
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ftiin ra iitm l 10 Yoars
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THE W EATH ER

To Plot art (ho Potto of Hi* World)
To Promote (ho Progress of America)
To P**sdace Prosperity for H u l i r i

© h u # a n fo r&amp;
•

)LUME XXXX

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

11 German States Senate Urged
Outside Red Zones To Cut Rivers,
• United In Republic H arbors Bill
C o n s t i t u t i o n Rati­
fication Is C o m ­
pleted
By E ight
Western Countries

McCarthy Walks
Out Of Senate’s
Mabnedy Probe

MUNICH. Germany. May 2 0 H P -W e ile rn
Germany I o i i i b I i I
ratified a coitililulion uniting I •, R o m i h i i r a n
•Ulei outride (lie Soviel /one into K C p U D IlC a n

&lt;1&gt; u »
W
8

vestigation Has De­
generated To Farce

»cn. Doufrlas Sa v s
ThiS^ Is Change To
Make Big Savings:
Farm Plan Drafted
WASHINGTON. May 20 &lt;/!•&gt;
Senator Dmiglsi (D -tll) Imlsy
urged I lie Senate to ilsih * $ 7 il,000,000 spproiirislionr hill hy 40
per cent.
“ This i* &lt;iur chillier t« makr lug
•svingr," hr &gt;snl of thr Armv m il
funclioni hill carrying fuiult lm
tcorcr nf ftomi control im! m e n
end hsrbori project*.
"We arc hemling fm .i l.udwt-t
Sly deficit of si trail llitrr to (mu
billion dollsri a year," Dougl.n
told hi* collesgun. "I mgr, ihrirfore that wr cut thrir sppriqui.ilion* (in the landing lull) In 4il
per cent or a)iproximslrlv $MH),.
000,000 lo s total ul $4^0,000,.
000, and that wr givr thr Sr&lt; rrtary of the Army and thr Dirriinr
of tha Budget thr rri|H))niliilil\
for making there cutr."
Douglas Hald that "In tin- old
days " thr civil funrtimi* hill wm
known as thr rivers ami livilHir*
bill, and added:
" It was also cummmily, il 11
reverently, referred i« In the
people as the 'pork horrel ’ It
was commonly hell*..«d tliat *nf
flclcnt fat chunk* of a p p ro p r ia ­
tions were paired around among
the various districts and xtulr*
Continued on fu g * Klghi

a federal republic.
Ratification war i om|&gt;|rletl by
the parliamentary action of
nr two tliirdl. uf the states n( lltr
WASHINGTON. ~May 20 -//p)
Western occupatnm /onrt.
Senator McCarthy (R*W i») to­
The eight »t«le» voted "ve»" by day angrily quit the Senate group
overwhelming margin., w.lh v ir -. jnvealiV«tinii the Malmedy trial.
*M9V "'I die opposition romirig l(llltj |,|,,,(P,| j| fur "attempting to
IWm the Cominiinitti. H»var(a..the; w|,ilfW(1,|1 „ shameful epi.nde" in
hig Hate in the Ameman occ«pa.. -rniefJ fofce, hi(|ory
tmn /one, voted
no.
hut re-1 , , r
,.
,,
... . ,
.erved the right ... enter the new ..
btm.eH . World Wor
government upon ratification b y 1-11
« ' « " » . . !« • con.tanlly
ieen it odd. with Senator Baldwin
the other..
(R-Cunn). chairman of the group
The ratification pavr. the way
looking
into the trial ol N a/i .oldfor telling uf a federal republican
govarnmrnt ..I W r.l Germany by , * ' • ch«rBed with mas.acring Amemid-july. wiili guarantee, of drm- J *n prisoner* of war during the
^ a l i c freedom, to all cilitrni.
I *^‘***,
„ " ,e
,**■
It came ju.t a few day. before
Ths Wisconsin lawmaker is.ued
the opening m Pari, of the (our- 'two hitter statement*—one to the
power comicil &lt;d (oirign mini.ter. pie.., aiiollirr lor the Senate re
meeting on llir Grrman i|ue.tinn cord— in which he secured Bald­
and lliut greallv .Irengllicti. the win'. «rmrd .ervice* luhcornmittee
hand of die We.tern Power, in ol "a delilmrale attempt to avoid
the la d .."
that meeting.
Four
stales
nitlfleil tmluy.
"( feel that the inveitigalion list
Four others tiuil ratified two days degenerated to «uch « ihamelul
ago.
■ T l.r istnle pnrlinmi'iil &lt;&gt;f Schles- fane that I can no longer lake
ng-llolNtcin mini tin* Danish bur- part therein," he .aid
A fter Issuing tils s ta te m e n tM e iter voted foe
the Uonil constrtlutiun, 60 it, rl today. witn I'm lliv went to n meeting of the
only the [SmiiI hIi minority In op- committee then walked out, saying
poaltlon. I.osver Saxony's juirlln* the Impllrv I* " h sham, a farce ami
luegtary vote .vim trrt to 37, with i, vei v (tellliviute attempt to whileThe Seminole ........
lor
the Communist* uml two minor wash" the Army’s trial of the Her*
■I'HNitsHva o« eaa* ra in )
Chamber of Commerce yesterday
parties against. I I csku unproved
78 to 8, with the Communists opwent on record el the luuehron
IV«allaMei&gt; oh I' h, . r.iaail
nt the Tourlal Canter as approving
the City Commission's action In
pressnUng the hill for the larmlnal project In Sanford to thn
Seminole County delegation In the
Legislature apd flifthar. tecom.

Seminole Jaycuos
Approve Terminal
Project For City

Five Schools Sign
[Grocery Store On Up With Regional
(TThirteenth Street Education Council
Wrecked By Fire A TLA N TA , May 2 0 - (/P i-T h e

Smith's plan for regional cdura
Fire, hellevcd to hnve -l-itc d in [ )i„n ,Vua in effect today,
a defective leftigerntor motor
Conliacts were signed hy the
housed ill the rein of the grocery .
Council for education
store owned hy It II. Stafford at t with the Mrdlral Cidlvgo of VirIIIV
IVost
Thulevtilli
Street, i „ |n|Hi [.milslanu State University,
wrecked 'the
one story
frame , Km-.ry University, and Vanderbilt
. structure ami It* contents early University fur medical and dental
■Jil* morning.
i (ruining.
A heavy fog hindered (he twoj
jn a(),|u|ont Virginia Polyteeh*
fire trucks on their way to the n|r | T1Htltute, ucllng for tha Comfire at 4(30 o'clock this morning, monwcalth of Virginia, signed
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland de­ contract providing for veterinary
clared. He roughly estimated the incdicnl
..........................
_______
training for Virginia
»tu
los* at several thousuu I dollars, I [[",[[“ nt liii* iTnlversIty
Ur
' "of Georand said that with the possible u|a
exception of some meat, all food I A|&gt;|lr&lt;&gt;(|ll1Hlr|y 228 while and
was destroyed. Damage to the
’ t'
....dents are eipected
building was between 70 and 8 0 ! ,* enroTl th ll fall under the con
percent, ho revealed.
.
tracts, and under ten new ones
t Wheri firemen arrived at the to lie executed shortly.
one (he store was enveloped in
Under the contracts, statss
flames and Lieut. Jack
llurner which do not provide medical,
and FJrenien U. M. liu rrlclt, U. denial, nr veterinary training
II. (life* and J. S. Lee spent two agree to
pay tha
Institutions
hours lie fore thn final embers ||,WM) a year for each medical or
were quenched.
dental student, and 91.000 a year
The fir'd must haw spread from fur each veterinary medical atu
the motor to some crates idled (lrnt cnroi|fd.
| n return, the
hack of the building, .aid Chief ' „tHtM aro assured that a sat num
Cleveland. The slorn was covered . |wr 0f thulr qualified students will
by Insuf^iyq.
Ih&gt; admitted to the xchools, so

tum p Is Attended

that the states can meet their
needs without the expense of
operating medical, dental, or vet

By National (iuaird JBETUSffi
—— —

At the regulur meeting of tha
National Uuard unit held laat
night at tha Hanford Armory,
Lieut. Raymond Kuder announced
that all men would attend tha
teit firing on the range at Camp
Blending* Approximately 20 men
And thrae officer* have already
•ttended and another group will,
attend ovef the weekend, he stat­
ed.
A number of men In the local
unit drew their equipment for the
anuah encampment to be held at
F t Jfekaon, Columbia, S. C.
from'1 July 2t! through Aug.' B.
Tha entire membership wae divld*

Kncli slate in the plan la os
&lt;i;«attBuee vs rage r » - n

Fred N. Purdy Dies
After Short Illness
Fred N. Purdy, 7», reetdent of
Upeala. section for the peat 24
years, died yesterday afternoon
In the locel hospital following a
brief illness,
Born In West Eaton, N, Y. Jnn.
10, IB70, Mr. Purdy wna Justice
at the Peace nt Osteen for eight
years prior to moving to Sanford.
He waa a member of the First
Methodist Church In Sanford end
wu. h retired farmer aad dairy

j M f e “Klx us.a°

U survived by the widow
sm He two
eiatare, Mrs. Florence
■CT.ealw been don* to tMlllariaw “4nd
Wen*, Sanford end Mrs. Its
I* wttli tholr ap^roprlit^ Atanshtif
of-Bradley Junction,
Ubeo'-they arrive a t FLj
•ad no*
A f x .jL-j/l

'rn ik tl a i

m\k men'dealiv
___________ _ i n Invited to
* attired any meeting on Thursday
evening! or contact S gt T. W.
Brown at Popa’e Service Station,
Lieut. Kader at Kader'a Jewelry
atom or Sgt, Ralph Morgan at
tha Armory on Kail T in t Street.

-JP

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ARCHBISHOP DIBS
ATHENS, Me/
Arch-

at of Graeco.
Ha was IS.
_Jms erchWsl
Greece as

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v;

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will i p R
at tie • Erkkson Funeral Hosae
Hsttirday at 3:M P. M. with Bor.
J. R. McKinley officiating. Burial
will be made In Rvergreen C
tery.
RAPR CABS PROBH
MONTGOMERY, Ala., May SB

rhurchill RIhhIh
I/«h«r Party Stittid
‘ •LrtSGOW, Scotland,
May
*20- t/D —Wlnstnn Cliurchlll accitscd Ilritlnh Lnlnir Party lead­
ers tonight of having "derided
and reviled" the capitalist ec­
onomic system of the United
States, "lint they are living on
them and begging from them
while nt tile same time they
abuse them," he told a rally
organised by
the
Scottish
Unionist Association, a branch
of hi* Conservative Party. " II
must occur to sensible people
In ask themselves how it Is
if liils American system Is so
wrong that the American de­
mocracy of 140,000,000 hard­
working people are able to keep
themselves at a far
higher
standard of life than we are
and are able In lend us n help­
ing hand and give us so much
alii and hear -n large h part
of our burden." The
United
Slates, (lie waitlme Prime Min­
ister declared, is "beyond doubt
oi question tlie leading power
in tile world" and "we uru dcintent and may count upon
tin oid of the United States."

f e r a lf t
&gt;

FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1919.

Commies Shoot Large
Shells Into City,
As Battle
Rages
CANTON.
May in —«,»»»—
I.ieut (•rneral Teng tVrn-YI
Rotrrnmrnl
spokesman,
predir led today the "big battle"
for .Shanghai
will romnienre
'(Hill. He added that ''Shanghai
ilia) prote Ihe burying ground
for Communist lien. Chen YI'a
fortes and Ihe (timing point In
the "nr against fhe spread uf
Cnoimiinlani."

NO. 191.

A a n o c lite d P ro m t,tim ed W f r *

U. S. Rejects W arren’sTaste Test
Red Bid Fur
Greek Parley Citrus Bill Passes
Russin Is Told To
End Satellite Aid
To G u e r i l l a s , If
Peace I s Desired

House By78-lOVote
New Margaret Ann Supermarket On
East F irst StreetToO pen Monday

WASHINGTON. Msy 20 (/»’('
— United S u if , hat told Rums
that d it want* prate in Greece it
should gel tlie Communiit satrl-'
Ike tU tri to stop aiding the Greek
guerrilla*.
Milking another inilettone m die growth and progrrtt &gt;d &gt;.tiilortl,
Until *mh help it ended dot tile oe« M.irg.iirt Ann *iqterm.irket at lid4 Ka»t l int .*'1rprI, wdl open
gotriumrnl wdl not relax m u t ­ il&gt; d'Min h&gt;r hu.inrtt ,1 M ID o'clock Mond.iv morning, lor .S.Miodrrt.
ant r lo non-CnmiMiniit Greete.
manager, atinountrd lod'V
T lin r two point* were diiilotrd
1&gt;imnc Ihr p.itl tier tra it, lie |H&gt;m(rd out. Iiutmeit at thr ttoir in
in a lengdiv Malrment iiturd hy the Meiicii Miiilillng tin. un i eit.-ed ► - —
the Nl.tlr Department today. The to n “ h mi extent «. to require jgt^.tll|f| ,,, Kir-I Street.
more
equipment
slslritirnt brought out that the ....
...............
;• quicr,
v."':* inmlerli
.............
'•■■■......
Vnltioeitor th miictein tteml of

* r " ' t&lt;
..............; irr ' L ed Sovif'
effovlft
» gfl Ihr (irrrk ulUAlion

Chinese Throw
Back Red Attack
Near Shanghai

Gentrsll? f ilr and rattior w arn
i h r mi f h
S iturdijr. Modore
*mithwestorly

m w\

f»»* thi* new

out "I the United Nation* and into
T ,lt,
l „.
, l i,..,,!, (lr
i„. , , m "iipcrmarki 1, aurri uml
the hand* of the great power. Inr .... . „ pated area eapaide of atwhat amount* to a rnmprnmlir rumoilnting m a rl) Intt ailtomoM lllrm rn l
Idles, presents ntt ullrnctive ap, The italrm rnt
detlaretl “we I'earanee with It-, gleaming white
are prepared to dixtuti any mat*
and giccn tiim , ttitli iglit
ter Willi dir Soviel Union in ihe Kreen tile finish at tlie front on
,
■
First Street.
proper lorum in the rate nf the
. . .
Of ronerete liloek eonntrm'tioii,
Greek government it (* the United tlie one story hutldirig measure* Ml

Nxlion*."

hy till feet, providing 3.300 feet of
flian space The entrance and
ixit hy inrun* of tun large double

Tlie deiliiiatlon on lirre re was
releHM'd io a result of it T " '" re­
port hut night that liussla had
priqiosed Inform ally at
United
Nation*
headquarter.'
that the
United States and H ritmii loin in
a riminion effort to settle the
fighting

doors is on Kir*l Sheet A side­
walk lin* heel, laid in front

The Soviet proposal, width tlie
So* let news agency said had been
broached illrerlly In U S repreaentntivei, was that tlie settle
(Contlmird On I’age Klghtt

line adjoining Ihe slore property
mi the east side anil permit ling
,.u, , Mte e " t.i the &gt;toie area hy
motorists appionrhirig from eitlier
- — --

10 Sanfordites

A id in g h i tlie a p p n x ii'h to the
h u ild iu g lot - Iteeli the re e rn l p a v ­
in g hy Ih e C it y of C&gt; p re ss A v e -

..........

«r.T

y

merenMndUiiitf* th r

wholr

F i k h t i n r Ends As
House Refuses T o
D r o p Regulations
On Canned Fruit
T A I.L A IIA S S K F .
May 20—
id ’i— I'he Manse passed H H I M I
tisla) authurifinx the LongeooB
town rmrncll in act as a muniripsl delinquent tax adjustment
h ii a r it, (111 1013
autherilfag
Seminole Count)
Commixalon
to ( h r
Sanford certain real
proper!), IMItOIH
a u th o rllln f
transfer of other real property
from Seminole lo Sanford.

ilrNiKn

1A I.U H A S S EE . May 2 0 - { /P )
Gmernor Warren'* bill lo rtviie all Elnnd.1 citrus law* and *•!
| r | rHHij y
t„ the euaup liiglin iruil quality standard*
tomer In the refrigerated countor
atrelches across the whole wa* piixird. 7(4-1ft fiy the Hou**
today.
width of tin*'to re
in the rear,
This elim inate' much of the deThe iral lighting ended when
lay In being waited upon
the I louts * ritrcl 5 2 -)7 again*! tak­
.......
. . . .
tlehind the meat eounter Is the ing regulation ol canned and promeal culling sod wrapping room ceiird I mil quality standard* out
**l'Hrated fiom the re*l of the
More hy h partition, and equipped of the measure
with small windows through
It tlill inutt go bat k tu the .S*nwhh’h I In* put kiurfil imiviH run hr
. ate, tslutli patted it 34-2, for conhandled hy the wrappers to at'
.
....
tondants fm replenishing of iiirnt tiifrrulliui ol an amendment thi
supplies Till* room measures lit would allow hulk truck thqiment ol
hy IH feet and I* kepi at fill de- (n)i| Lmo grotr to rontumer withgive tempeii,Ion- Adjoining it is „ (l| packaging in packing houitt
the III iiy 12 foot -loiage locker j
f hrrr day* of iuterinlllenl debate
w n ll’ll iH k»'I»t 111 V* tlf'KM'V t«*m* }
1
/r
..I.O w n e U tla
rl nit nil it.4«r m*nii»nUling tiiru l*purntun* urn! wI m m * flu* uirut
atgr* of picture and roer*
ti'ftn lm u n i no r-egr Id ith ii
ml hy
I lull f i ,, iii th e (,overnor'' office
M ,ihtis.ita iih ra a * t *»"►
" f thr
lnlli
f,,r
^tla purpose, luelinling the sale of
, c„ 0^hanr ..............
wh,ch

Overnight Rains Ford Refuses To
Witness Passage Hike Oklahoma’s To Open Strike, High School Glee
&lt;» rerannal Bill ^
prob|c||a;
T,„ ,, Club Entertains

-SHANGHAI. May
20 &lt; /lV ^ommuniat rimmed Shanghai ,rrlh 1,1 w,,h tumor* today but what h«iked like a Natumali.l withdrawal
last night looked lets to tonight
|Vn .SMfifunl c ltiie n *, Ific lu a ln f
» .......
,
,
or Andrew Carraway, motor
A garrt.on c.mmumrpir claimed
dir Naliorialitlt threw hark all new ed l,ai L from Tallahassee last 0 I I C
Red efforts to close m from die niftit, alter witnessing paixage
h
p0{mjBB
„t , ow ,he Whamgia.i.. h* r tlie JL «se and (V qe'v of the
Sanford terminal
anil charter
tir *
i
Mils,
______
They left (&lt;u the slute vapltot
that every effort be made to ob- ,n M'aru,-hai proper killing half .
1 PEROIT. May 20 t,1*i Ford
Wednesday
afternoon
and
includO
K
LM
IO
M
A
(TTY
May 2»
tain contracts with shlppern to do/en Clunrie along Rur LiEav
..I Chamber «f Commerce Marr uV&gt; ( ) VPnl,H|lt
|,r,)(,M|„ „„
assiiru financial soumtnoss, of the eiir in the old f renrh roiicciiinn
■ger Kdward
lllggina,
Mayer
,,
.
,
luieil In nprn iimulal.inmu* union
project before steps aro taken to T |,p
„ ajK(U, „
fr„m ,|IP &lt; irraway, City Commissioner* F.
f" 1 ’ 'klahiime
iI'lilra iI talk* wlplr urgiilialmu*
Blurt roniitruction on tho Intllcl- »*#» ...
/
\ Dyson ali.l J o Iiii Krldcr, W. ('.today a» nvri*. l i n k , and «liraiut
ings. Kurlyle Houihnlder offered
•
nlillliUf h i irlllrm rnt of thr t 10
Hutcnisoo, tV. A. I'ntrlck, M. I,,
tpir.ul ,,ul ovei laigr aiea*
the motion.
One Imrignrr who went to the
lulled Autii Worker'* Ift-ilay-olil
! - U * V' l,iU ,”K' , 1
....... ihrn
A motiun to approve the nct.ior front laid he walked three inih • t'"d L. lJ."ckK»
(t. Kilpatrick.
, ‘' r "' «*••*-«
,
.
it ilkt
"We weru very cordially recelv■'"« crop and pmpcilv dam
of tiie City on tlie terminal p rj- beyond Knocliao and *nw no Coin
! llir UAW thir.itrurd last mglil
•
.
Iiy
Senator
L.
F.
Moylo
and
hy
agr
moimted
«lr
idllv
a*
llir
ilalr
jecl and making the const ruction ,liunl„ , fhe Red, are .t.ppo.cd to
of the shipping facllr.lei contln-i,
.. , ,
.
.
Itt'prcaentalives
lirailey Ddham
„ „ |)lird m it» latrslurge -d I In walk mil on ilnke peace talk*
luileis llir inoqMliy agrrril tn liegm
gent upon srenrlng vlqnc-1 con- , vr •'•lacked thal area last nigh' '! 11. Smith," 'aid Mayor Car* .&lt; „
i» way this morning. "They ex‘
.
.
. i iiiiiulrralinn nf a new in iilr.u l by
tracts with xhlppers before con* H '» near the YartgUr (lownil
e-cssed appreciation for the InA Nadi II oimI rmngmg Ir.qu thr
structlun liegins was ma.lj by City frnm Worming fnrttrts.
next Monday. Ihe union'* I'mil
(jotnmlxaloner W. If. Sjlctnper, but
Although the rained
i- - ii-st and oilvicr of liM'ut rlti/e n i w ain* nf Cntlniiwond ('reek dr ill tiqilrail rxpur* Inly IV
•j1® projects.
,1 ,r\e rr blow In (nillnlr, a ill) id
the organisation reject-. I the mo......... ...
fnllil N flugai, I-mil viie-prr»l
'A fter seeing the Senate and i
,
,,
, ,,i
*’l,n'
troops has nut developed. Tin House lu sesslnn wo were very ' ' " ,KI
10
deni
rr.iltnrnrd in a nrw* conferI), f.. I Vr kins, Jr,, reporled that fort igner who visited the front said "iieli Inqiresseil with the hind- Islmmo l dy
.
,
.....
*
.....
the annual
memlierxhlp drive he aaw no large ships loiullu't 'here
...... Ike manner of both houses.
Red Crn*. w o ,kr„ innnlrd muir rw " 1" M,l',y '*« 1
, « « * ' " fv '( U»
would tm started tonight at a
The Communists Imve light -i
l egislators seemed to la. doing
,|M|| | (KM) Ikjmi
_'___
'* w,",'&lt;
lo liirlr**
alter
d ir
,,l , , contidei
•
ft!
kick-off party at the Seminole tlllory on the I ’oolung sldu \ cun) hard work," he stated.
&gt;&gt; ’
,
' 't a ilin g t n n lr sc l ta lk * before J u n r
id water
2lu‘ end‘ actual work on few minutes Ireforo I visited i.urig
Country Cfuh,
Two local hills, transfer hy the *wolleii creek xenl
I
the campaign would begin Mon* hwa Airfield at 5:CHI I*. M. tw., ( •untv
iiinlv to the City of the farmer
former ‘ urging through llir • enter d llir
" ll ir union t» it«mg lln&gt; sttrm|&gt;l
day.
Red Shell* landed in Ihn. area I.list First Street hospital xitc, and town
I’ri'ildent (iorrlun Hrudlcy re- One went hit utlic Wliangpoo id
i the p®w Me lion villa Avenue
Soverul (no mills weie helhwed io ilmihlr iqi on liegnllalton* a, •*
ported on the recent state con* the edge of tlie airstrip and an
.11 park site, have been passed m„ B|lllf „„ hl)11Hl.h .......... . .1WHy me,in* oi (oiililxlnH the liiu rt in
i i «&gt;i I* i *&lt; da raa* V io l
nther fell nil the far side of liev the House and await Kenato Wl|t|,r WKM seven feet ................ ... till* utilkr," Hilgiix (IriU rril
river. There was no damage from
thm, said Mayor Carraway.
,l|(tcl&lt; wh#re .......
........... ..........
Hi. 'iii.l that itiolio the law the
E l k s M e m b e r s R e t u r n either.
The next step by the City on V ^ . t S a ro p ^ -d :m hloi kh hi co m p an y Is re q u ire d o n ly "t o
I.ungliwa field was still iqs-iat
a gre e to reopen contract ta lk s in
* ,rZ
h. r 111
n L ll,r T inn «!M*hrle
wale,,
F ro m
S ta te
M e e t trig. Walling rooms were piled high "Jf,
ill ,'M
lie \ to
gather
all o
possible
Tl........mule,
........ ..........
Tin- suullii'iist was lint nidv *&lt;■&lt; a re ason ab le tim e la ifn ic it.* a gre e
with t-ni'i'tigo. Kvcry dcpnrllru ("rtnallon concerning raise, con- tion of the xtato escaping the high merit w ith the u n io n e x p ire s ."
Jesse laajge exalted rulcV of &gt;laiio wa* Jammed with imesengci ’ "'l prospective ehlppere and get watni menace.
" If we at'irted considering the
-• ala regarding
rovenues
that
the .Sanford Lodge of Elkx, re­
* Chinese Airlines
sMIl o'H’rni
The Clmariim, North Cmuidm,. eontraet Iiy June I we would huvi
ported today following hla return worn prepared to closu at any mln may he produced by use of tha mid Washita Rivera and theii hack- j six ivei'krt hefoie the contract ex*
- ranI rial, he declared.
from the three day atate convan*
&lt;«.&gt;adaaee tia raa« Kiaan
waters caused the major flood mr 1piles. Tluii '» ( “I an uork-JS'ionlile
tion of the organisation In PanaaThe Arkansas was expecli'd
time." Iliigas said.
cola that tha local lodge waa wall
overflow a*. *r', »,•»’ pnlnt.i lit F&gt;«*- I He termed thn imani'r rmpiest
represented at the meeting.
torn Oklahoma today after read, fm iqieuing of contiacl talks 'vhile
Among the local delagatea and
tlie strike Issue is under (licusshm
log Ul Mi feet at Tulsa lust night.
wives prexent were Mr. and Mrs.
River oli.ervara said limy •'* "an Ingenious hut tranapurent cf
Harold Kaxtneri Mr. and Mra.
peeied serious trouble from 1•&lt;*- fort to broaden the hu.se of the
Marla Glndar, Mr. and Mra. Leo
Issues Involved In this strike
winding Arkansas.
Butner and Harry Kudall.
Ruga*' statement came nt* redMany xtslo highways were closed
Meeting* ware held Sunday
(Continued on Pas* Bight)
By HAM DAWMON
crnl Mediator Arthur C. Vint inthrough Tuesday and Wast Palm
|| onllaare rta raa* SCIaXI*
NEW YORK. May 20—&lt;/l’j Husinessmcn, like everyone else.
Beach was selected for tha next
annual state convention. Am.
will shill their eyes over ihe weekend from Waihington io Pi'em. Whs I W e e k ’s S a l e n T o t a l
the addresses enjoyed waa UuH happens ihere can effect both the Imglh and depth of ihe recession.
j e o |u m
a 4 M a r k t i t l ^ ^ ^ y F o H te r I s

Ncj&gt;oIs Killed And Simultaneous
t^*ioiiH,
T
o
s
sed
Another Is H u rt A
Out fly Jofin Bu^as
w ind Rips O h i o

STS. ■Sx.WTr °sasss ........ i™. «v. ........ il. .*11

...... .

At Lions Meeting

The l.t oris Club today enjoyed
a musical program by a mixed
quartette of mouthers of tha Samjoule liigli School A,loo Club with
Ml*n Ulltr Recee Whittle, dlrecaecompnnylng.

""" - i...T
;v;,n 1;™“
"is:
i n l _ Hllt(||,,y Mruuiley and Arnotd
Hurrliigton wlu&gt;
sang
"Green
t'nthrdrnl" and "Good News”, ths
latter number including a lien
...I,, l.y Arnold iluirmgtnn. Anita
Aiken sung, ".Morning" and Stan­
ley llrumloy soloed with "The
Open Road."
I'll,ns w»r« dlseitssed for the big
event of the Linn Junior baseball
.cii'oii, the clash tonight at the
lakefrolit soflliall diamond of the
pennant winning Red Sox, man­
aged Iiy Joe M ohs alnl J il. Btxliee, versos the All Stars, piloted
Iiy Henry W itte, H airy Robson
l&lt; ,&gt;a(lati*.l o * l*»a» ►'nun

ACL May Make Short
Haul* By Trucks

Shippers of produce mid other
lommnilltlos within no overnight
7!i mile truckliiK radius &lt;&gt;f 3snfor.l will
benefit if
Interstate
Commerce Commission approval lx
Hiven tho Atlnntlv Coastline Raili.oid to Inaugural*' truck xhlpiiinnts of less Ilian ii carload, D. L.
Iliirpnr, traffic manager nf Chase
and ('o., reported this
morning
after attending an ICC hearing in
Tampa Wednesday.
At an nxamlnatiim of the appli­
cation hy A. Stillwell of Ihe ICC,
interested shippers ami receivers
front different points in Florida
testified concerning the possible
n.ivniitugcs and need for such a
project, he nuserled. Shippers of
fruits and
vegetables,
grocery
concerns and shippers of building
supplies weru among those pre­
sent.
Mr. Harper predicted that tha
$r)H,(HH) A t M a r K t t l
j | u r t fn c a r W re c k
truck service, If put into effect,
The cold w ir h%» been one &lt;&gt;! ihe imporlanl props of ihe recent
would probably shorten the time
boom, aided in keeping il going longer than many expected, It is being
The Hanford
ftiale
Fanners
Wesley Milton Foster, 21, of 112 In transit of less than cerloid
Market,
with a few weeks nf the
counted upon as one of the ctuh-v
____ , ___
shipments, anil said that Sanford
ions for the recenlon, one of thn
w feeling the flrxt effect! In season remaining, has experienced Kim Avcnuo received cuts slid a
would bo a key point for shipping.
4/ *0.111 L * * w la J iia ts la l
,
*
•
i 11_ I _____ I
,.f I . . . . I i . n l l l hi oken
arm
ahtirtly
alter
1:20
thing* that will 'leap Industrial i'^ge’ ri»a"onim.*'BHIipnV'more the largest volume of trade hath
wheels
turning
during
the
months
uro
^
paur4(j
|n^a
this
In
valuation
and
numUir
of units o'clock this mornmg when his
a iW ^ a J
L.11—.
1. M M U M iW» ill MiSIJS M SSL_ .
..
.
”
|.
„ _ li . #
. l a . . Lt 1UBU |p;t7 Ford Hednn went out of con­
WTHIl'H BIRTHDAY
ahead while
conxumera
are nuk*1urogram—If
tho
cold war con* aold of any seanoii since It was trol
Today Is Radio Station WTRR's
when u rear tiro blew out,
started, Manager Handy Ander­
lag up their minds at what price [jnu,
son announced today, and pre­ swerved to tho left and p)unm l second blrthdny. The station start­
(aval lo cogia back into the mar
Our large scale rearmament dicted
sales of 94,300,000 fqr more over tho sea wall Into Lake Mon­ ed broadcasting at 9:00 A. M»
hat
program, spurred by tha cold war, than 1,890,000
units before July 1. roe a short distance west of the May 20, 1047. Efforts are being
What, tha four powers' foreign has
already revived the ones sickly
galea
last
week
188,- concrete bridge cm Bemlnole Hou- made tn find a child born hire on
ministers decide at tha meeting aircraft
and apparently 603, or 926,000 leae totalled
that date In order to give a party
than
during
spaaing Maaday in1 Paris could assures industry,
these companies of fi­ the preceding week. Principal h'vsrtl.
G. R. Bohannon who was driving for It, said Myron Reck, manager.
hava both a ihort*tarm and a tong* nancial health
for h im nor* to aside are of peppers, pose, ralary, (awanl the French Avenue ter­
rm affect on American business. tomo. Big planes
use gasoline and watermelons, tomatoes, cucumbers minus shead of Foster, noted the
tha Pam meeting abowe which oil, require aluminum,
electrical and citrus fruit
accident and reported it at the
way tha cold, war la going—hotter, parts and many other products
of
JA C K H 0N V IL LB , May SO-GP)
From now on until the end of [police station. Patrolman
colder or continued war of nerves Industry,
H IG H LOW
the season salsa at the Market will Hickson Investlgitad the e«*dent
—many businessmen will have a

ft

Businessmen Shift Eyes To Paris
To Watch Cold War Developments

of Walter J. Matharly, dean of
business administration, Univers­
ity of Florida.
Plana were mads, said Mr.
Lodge, for attending the nations)
Elk convention at Cleveland,
Ohio, July 10*18,

Mra. W. A. McMullen
Dies Early Today

Grace McMullen
•art/ this moi (dug la a uursiag
home after a brief Illness, flh*
wna a member of tha First
bylertan Church.
In addition to
A, MUfoUcn af
, ^
.
Inr th m m m , D n
of ML Dora, Edward clearer picture of what to expect
la tho period ahead.
of Caracas, V&lt;
Tbocaa* KfmbalL
If tha cold War should bo nailed
off .1Utpgothast • a most unlikely
rhurTMrs. a m
aoajaitura—It could .unhinge our
anlire ecooeoiie program, so closec ‘ It now Mad ia with foreign

8

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sold wee ia reepooslbl*
» part «w the European
which pours
p iato world

to Just

THE WEATHER

Altogether wa are pouring more
than flB billion a year Into the
effort to keep our military force*
ready. Moat observers have felt
this would grew, because they ex­
pected tha cold war*to go aa.
Congress will soon debate how
much money to spend on building
up ear flrxt Ifam of defense ia
0—a roaneauMat program
for Waotcra Europe. This, too, ia
likely, to ha .a
* *

decline sharply and there will be) Mr. Foster was taken to Fernaldabout two mors weeks of slow i Laughton Memorial Hospital, and
trading, he declared.
Ihis automobile, bashed In on the
-------------------------- left side and top, was towed to
TACKLB FIRM EXPANDS 'Ratliff's. Damage la estimated at
KIB8IMMBK, May 80—UP)—A' 9280.
S M) expanelou program for tha
CLBRKB TO MEET
n Bait A Tackle Company
wen announced this week by OCALA* May 8A-CP)—The
H, L, Mnrrsy, secretary-treasurer Florida branch of the United Na­
of the firm whieii moved here tional AtMoclatlon of Poatoffica
from Detroit last Oetobav. It Clerks will hold Ite state conven­
tion In Ocala May 89 and &gt;9.
makea casting rods.

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Boston
Cincinnati
Detroit
Galveston
Nashville
Phoenix
Ban Antonio
Shreveport
Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando
Tallahsssse

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f&gt;A G E E I G H T

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1948.

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

Reginald Mitchell
1h Sent To Naples

Ai'liPHon’H Report

Rootles Fishing

Mata
:I.Tnmergnt

agent* to carry n*l*
alongside their boat*.
When gaum fish were separated
tru*ttB*e* Ki«m I’m i l| «„
(tnnllnoed rrnai Tag* Os#t
from rough flab nnd thrown overnut fi.rwnrtl niicb totggpatlon* but
jure nl Clrwiitoii, wai (diicd in hoard, ilicy landed lo iltg *nb- wealher ill felai and Hkl.iboma to
Reglnahl P. Mtrch**ll, a former
I’reililent Myiigmnn It hen nf III#
mlrlrnt &lt;&gt;f Hanford and an nfflcar
jail at l.nliellc umJer $1,000 bond ' '"erged net irnteml of tu-lng allow- 14 dead and nunc than Mil injur
Ann rietoi-H|mn*urud
government
of rht* llrdinl Htalr* Porrign Hared.
of Kmi'ii Ion* Imeu lioereali-d in ii
on a formal
K" f rn \
at charge
chaige of arceplmg
vlrr, ha* Iwtoi Iranafurrad to
tlefcnit. ir.'MIy with the Mulled
.folin r . Itcipone, roiiinil*&lt;lon
The count wn* seven drowned
money
for
non-|&gt;erformaiicp
of
lii»
Napli'i m CnnMil from I’ari* where
lilologlHt In charge of the l.uke am| .'III 11ch I.mI hI locpltal* here,
Hinie* r,ii,t Anihn**ntlor Wellingduty.
he won eerniid ert'rrtary, rhargetl
, t Ikcecii,,he.' aorvpy, tutlil nil Mir lo u d ly f„r etoH'k anil eapiiMii*,
Ion K........f Chinn enhl after n
Newman aaid the arre*t waa vcy tnama believeil to have been five dead and t»:i injured from a
with tin* dlrr-rllmi nf United
nulling with Arlieimi hnt week
mad* an «vid#nre prottneed by involved In tile (dot bav* been lot undo at Amarillo Sunday night j
Infonnatlon Hnrvlre artlyllle* fur
I lint lie had aoggeated inch u |oo
an underrover agent of hi* hoard vilipended and all fiih renio* one .lead mid nine injured fior.i
preio. ratlin and million plrtures
iei .
who, with two other*, ha* he*n ■•porta of one crew are tieing Iwiitera In Oklahoma, and an*
In France.
Aclie*i,|| *ahl the oolenme of
working on the ra*e far all week* tli,regarded.
dead and at least 12 injured in
He went Id Pari* from *he Hlaln
HoihIhv '* vote In the ,‘hivlel rone
III an effort to get aclenllfic ., He aaid It wa* too early to tell west Texas tornadoes
rirparlment where 'lie had been an
of Orm nnv indlcnt.lv tin- |wi.|.l.evidence
on
which
to
l.axr
a
final
whelhri biohiglcnl finding* of lb
I lie latest ul tlie tornadoes
a«si&lt;dant In the head of pri*a*
overwbemlngly r.'Ji'cted Mg’ IIn*
ilcclaloti on whether netting opera­ upset hy the operation*.
relations for three yuan, finring
1which lashed the southwest slot*
•.Inn *|ioii*ored mill v loogrrini
tion* rhould be permitted in l.ake , t'ominrtcial fishermen for year* .‘ Ini..lav pit both slate, Inal night,
Ado ».o, made the conioient at
thin (line he (tail alio nerved mi
Okeecloilice, the game tienr.l tail had been permilied to lake Inn,in \l Stmt, Tex , "tie woman was
variitll* tein pm nry prime delatU
lo-&gt; new* confert'liri- lie *nl.l Model
fall aet up n *y*iein of lltniiel from l.akc (lheechohe.* and lh&gt;&lt; killed and eight persona injured,
,e|n.il* imllciile l lot I III per cent
nveioea*, nolaldy an prei* officer
nnd Mi|ierviacd aeinlng.
Hi John* River by special state A fat liter was kill. hy a twister
ul the voter* tout'd down Mir
of Ihe Amerlcnn Mlimion to ohSeveral crew* of commercial i law.
S e ll mill lam, Wyatt in u ccene from
Hovicl piopieial In I lie leiiim* will,
which skipped over into Oklahoma
cerve election* In Creece In 1(14(1
fi*bernien wer,, nutborDed to ope- j However,
2t»Mi Ceni ii v Fox rvlenag in Clnecolor, rale
tlm
cnigtitiitloual front .Stratford, Tea., and tornaami ai lire** offieei with ihe poli­
milled.
under
aupcrvialon
atale
on
of
a
Came nnd
•oler M-ri*'ti "i Thuradny nnd l-'riiluy.
I lie (ieiiimtia were given Ihe
tical atlvlsrr to the I'onimanillnu
blnlngiat or Ida aide,*. Tlwfc wer“ the arcus Fi'di Commissioii ch",cd .who were wntclnng a suflhall
rli..ire of voting fur i, hand picked
net flailing Mvo do otjiiii'il nine ja*rs,ui* in a crowd
general II. H Army ftircea In Knrtft
to take a fish countt. throw liark years ago. I"Itaallrule
Im* stand In ' who were watching a softlmll
rlalc of cMiididaten for , lerliim to
in JiinouryApril, HUH.
all game fl*h and ke#p rnt/laii llii' face of uumerous court testa.
a "Pi..pi,-'* Congre** for Knitter
game at ,\|.-ekur. UI.I.i.
hailitr hr had served in (he
and rough flah for aalp.
j
Coiiiim trial fiabermeti innin( in:«■•' . nr nf voting ngain*l it.
The Trinity Itivrr at Dallas wa*
Htale lieparlnienl prein relalltHM
Newnmti '.aid evidence indicated i tain I ,-Mini' does more to help
Ache' &lt;m *niil wi) have nlwiiy*
fri.in April, lOflM to December,
aomn rrewa were permilied by the gaum fish supply |,y d r-ti,ly­ expected to reach a crest of It
fret today, I'll feet above flood
laki-li Mie pr,alt Inn that eleetlmgi
1041. Mr. Mili'hell entered the
ing iitedatory fl*h than it does stage told Ihe high, st slur* l'.WA
,p i i i i| mil I,v m ii .nutting n idnghforeign in v ite In 1M1 and ilnre
barm hy rotling the game fish The stream, hove vet, still was
that time Ims been aulgned lo WIDOW ul 111* IUIU Itepulilliali li*l mill allmvlng only voiea for
population.
within tt* lUI-fnot levees.
(In* following foreign poiti: Bor­ Pi«tld*ntl*l candlrtal*. Mti Wtn- o do i d even rmiinlely nppM'.'u l
The tiiuhiglcal survey was ret,
Meanwhile, a ilr.istir chill lti4(
deaux, tfwiiknw. War raw, Dublin, (1*11 Wlllkl* and lr*i mn. I'bllip Inc ,1'Citoos He added
lip to get exact scientific t vldence ■Iroppeil teui|H&gt;rnlurea :&lt;(l lo 4U
tlsailsusa #-r«n Pag* Ilaal
Port-au I’rinre, Port Said, Alglen (butt) eliuwii *bov*&gt;, waie liilujtii laki's eiiraordioarv coorng,' an
to the United Htate* ami there- to support une argument or the degree* from yesterday began
whan tlialr *utu plon**d ott tli* i lint |,itil of the popidalloo to in
and Pari*.
for* nut entitled to tli* fellowship. "liter.
moving across tin- tipper I'latns
hlgliway u**r Cambiltl**. Ohm, .In nic illapleasiire under llle*c cun
A native of Hanford, he gra during ■ lainiluim M u Wlllkl*
II Mimmuls to $|,r,fiu n year, and .
slut's liiihtv.
dIMmi*
dulled from Duvall High Hctuir.i
I* ilUe to tieconie effcrtlve Inly I Ihr.eigh Mi new I'alnmai teleAflei mil lug dial fhivlcl ropoils
The I), ft. Weather llure.su trin Jark'ouvllle, received Id* A. II. w*a r*p«i t« cl lufTciliig poiiibl* lo* showing Hi pet c u t of llo‘.voli'*
|
Scope,
acleidi*
Is
could
-e*
a
light
tent,',1 Mist lb,' new cold hio'ight
fiitin Vanderbilt llnlverilty in t«rn*J Inlurl**. Philip, rv, an In­ were negalivo, ha said ibis lildi
candle
40
mm
mile*
Democratic
l.fadrr
McCormack
1
1
be
sir*
of
a
snow and ball In spots in :h*
1925, attended F.innry Uni vanity diana 8t*l* rtprvwnlatlv*, aui7*i*d mil.* to ns that 'be population in
(Mass) aaid today Franklin D. away.
Motitaun-North Dakota area, Know
(iniernutiuoui)
flcliord of
I . a w In
1927 7H thruat brute**.
Roo’.evelt,
Jr,,
of
Naw
Vnrk
will
1
the Knilern anno i* overwhelm
I was repruteit in Hillings aiut Crest
and In I9MI-H2 attended (he
lie
welcoined
in
the
lions,as
a
Falls, Mont, and at Willlstou,
uiglv against Mu' program which
Univenliy n f
Bordeaux. B t-|
Democrat.
North Dakota. Aberdeen, H. I&gt;. re­
W'l- -lll'OlIttcd lo it
fore jolulug (lie foreign aervlce tin
Itoorevelt won lit* House scat
•
‘While It l« I roe," Acheson
ceived .1.75 Indie, of rain mixed
had 12 yrara experience with
of the late Ho| Bloom in a r,.erlal
-aid. "that there are serious danwith hall.
tR
newipaper*.
pre** auoclallon*
i« tinilmirel Fine
.....
election yesterday. He ran on the
(&gt;, is to wm Id pence exlalliig "i
THiiitcratores writ. Ilk at Hilland public relatioui nctivltl**. Hi* Hulled Sillies in lieilioinv, i.Mivi i |,c *|t mil ion In Asia, It Is nl»"
Liberal ou t Four Freedoms eait
Inga and Willintnu. and
at
les tlcketi after being denied ihe
addree* in tbli country h Jack- than ihe louunuml of it,.- I'lotcd Hue. ii' I'11me Mmisler Nehru of
Crea! Falls. Fargo. N. D , itlrrCIDemocratic uiuntnatiou. ftne of
tonville.
•Stale, iM-ciipaMon force*, lie « ill India staled to the press ttie other
Iv In the path of the mid, report*
three randldalrs lie iDfeated was
repieseni ihe Mull'd .Suites on ,lav. Mial a I’aclflc defense pad
ed no earlv mark of HI, but the
Renjatuiii Hlialleck who aaid the
th* Allied Iduli niiomi* *iou Im ti,old not lake shape until |oe
forecasters said "that won't last
Democratic nomination and Tam
(iirmanv t United itlat,-*, Mmt*-d ■cut Internal conflict* in Asia
Inn,'."
many Hall'*, backing.
Knigihiin, l-'rnncei when «-inl&gt;h h wcle resolved.
Tbundersbowe.'s w e re wl.lc«rnatl*Me* e ,« »
McCormack:, aiked by r*porlers
“ He was ipuded Us going III l«l
ed and will »■s, irfe th* .tppi"
spreatl thrnughmit the rent ml |mrmerriment of the itudrnt body. linaie fuiicloois of a . b"'i &lt;&gt;■ •av M.at the lime was no fill**
v bat would lie Roosevelt's slutu*,
(Ion of the nation from the Texas
About 2511 *1orient* have register­ Jiii*eii.n, vlas* one, within the lor u pad rorreaponding to ill.*
1,'plied:
panhandle north to the Canadian
ed for voting.
"Ha's u Democrat and will lie
North AI laii lie 'Tie illy, owing In
mcumiiK of the lorngo »i
tmrder, hut amounts generally wer*
Inlereil renter.* Ill the campaign act ul Aug It. 19111."
welcomed by us with upen arms."
t;.ere conflicts. Ndirii's view ap
insignificant.
to elect ii rheriff and a county
t»
l,e
iro
objective
np|irninol
The
House
Armed
.Services
C,,mMet hi) al*“ wOl In' the icpte
Fast of the Mlsalnsipnl temperajudge, -aid Mr. MacNeill, VVin- serdative
..I
the
actual,
piacllcal
pmsitiil
lulttee
a.-ikrd
fur
le,ta
to
de­
«f the I &lt; A in Kcimauv.
III,-, were above iioilOal, nod sko's
nlng candidate*will be gueil*.
li
urine
whether
high-flying
ItOle*
II-'
the
present
time.
■nidi i the inicrv&gt;Mi,|i ..I K (‘A Ad
were dear. The cold, ImWcver,
at Ihe Jaycee meeting next week, mlntslraloi t'aul (J, I1.dlii,.in oid
Ac lies"Ii I'Vgnll his tdliteliM'lU
lit! bomber- can be aIt ark e.l hy
was exp, cti'il to leacn t'Ideago
am) will have the privilege of i .ivIiik Id.’A Ainlinssadm U Wei I'V saving Ihnt mi ' cvcrfd men
.N a v y uml Air Force flp*tiler
tomorrow utuiiii midday and move
NIWIV-NOMINAIID Hncielaiy of th* Navy Kim ic Ix I' MaMliawt I* plane*.
-'imis he hn* fiiiphnsiml thal the
abending n day with county off! ell liar liman.
on Fast
•In,wo *t Iioiii* wttti lit* wlf* Id Onlalis. N*br., altei h* w ,i oitli laity
liiillcd
Hlnlcs
is
not
"curicntlv
The
roiumiMve
unanimously
'
rial* at the Court Hmiaa.
Ilolfmnn will uppolul no iissi* " iisiilcring" Joining any regional
The West Coast wan cloudy with
named l,y Pietldeol Tiunian to auccerd Julio L Sullivan, i'lcvimitly, mt" pled n rei'.ollltlnu reipiestlug
laid chief of mission with the rook defense nil ling,''incuts nth". Mum
some showers. TempernttircH In
M.itlhewi lout held minor auv*iiou*ni lioiltlun*.
((iil«i«alm.oil)
Mint
"impartial"
tests
Iw
made
nl iioiiister lo work iimler Met lo&gt;. lie Norlli Atlantic Treaty. Tin
L c t f iH lu tu r e A c t io n
the interior of California were In
im,l the results reported lo tlie 1
While ill,' mlUlnry conooiodi r i livhiuidy inrliubis also spcculn
Ihe Hit'*. Han Francisco and Los
rnnmilttev.
will conilmio in rvi't'ivi* oi'icnc iii.ii mi a Medltcrrnio'iin ,n Mid
li'tiNfOtHfH Knott i*mvw ii«a&gt;»
Augclex both reported 511.
; Thu risultillon referred to con- J
rpiarlrr hurae hetllug III Florida lions dlli'i'llv from tin* Joinl clm l t ■lie Kuslero AllinlH'c for whh"'
The Weather litiriuu added that
flirting
report*
that
Amerienn
j
wan referred lo n aiih-cmninllte of stuff, McCloy will have tudhioi Turkey nnd (Jreoce have worked
the new cldll wouldn't last more
iflubtor
nlrrrnfi
are
Incntinble
uf
j
tv lo direct Mu' voniiioioilliu: gen in reeeol munllia.
It oHlImir'l
*
• »
Imlav fur redrafting.
Minn r day or ho.
effective Interception or the ll-.til j
('ninmlltee meinhera nxpressetl ■&gt;inl “lo inlcrvoio' fin Iln* mi,in
Mint no Imlk fruit leave Florida bnmlier under nunbat ruinlllions 1
In the case nf llm Pacific,
laliuiuci'
of
law
and
onlci
ion)
lo
* Interest in the proposal, hut said
without grnde iiiiiI sixe regula- at high altitude*, especially nl .
F.nrly day Hudson Hay Co. men
Acheson ciintlli'lcd, the pei(te
take such other action o* Is u will, suggest n pact "may mil
It was faultily drawn.
bad In be able lo carry a 90
-lit,tHitt feet or higher.
ipdrcil
to
hiippurl
Moiled
Slnics
H. K. Wcathurv nl I'alnlkn ex
pound pack plus fond nnd tdwphove given study" lo the con­
Kuder tiie uuiehdnieut ndiipted,
And Defense .Secretary Inlitisuii '
plained &lt;iuarler Imrs# man only puilcv in Ueriuiinj."
ditions whlt'li made possible a
lug eipdpmrul HO mile* In four
milkers only would have matur­ today asked Congrea* for an-d
1’i'iiiling transfer of m llllnry |t"V- Mealy for "Iho Atlantic rumtimnwanted to inee In counties where
days,
ity checks at ItiHpcctlon stations thin It v to gp ahead with a |H2:i,- J
legalised racing and helling aru mi...... til rcapouidhllily In the Hlate Ity."
set dp by the Commlsslioier of 125,092 housing and hni tiling 1 VA llD lctoatA N ul MU*
Hl'pnitllO'lO, Mcf’lov will serve ns
Tim Atlantic Pact, lie declar­
permitted,
Agriciiltore. At this point truckers nrogrmn for (he Armed Service.*. 1Clevtland IIIrIi Hrliool
III- piiipnaed lirlef off-Reason ilillltiiiv govi't'lloi of Ihe Moiled ed, leaultoil from the develui'
would |inv IliMirrlliiii fees sod lie -aid the ncul la ",»it!i.d."
clan In Heiilll*. W*,g . will lie Jexo
raving me,da. Qunrler ImrseH iii « Stall » /one, loll undci III,* on in,'lit of practical plans fur Modi
I Hiiuultnnenualy, n president tut j Drupiwlman (abiive). 21. Iiifuutil*
.Sltilc nilverlislog trtat'H.
defense among
the
iiieilltile sopei vision ol me hecii*- ronillinp
cow |Mtuiea,
Hpenkci Murray ol' Polk, who reninnilMee reported that In manv i pmalyiti victim wtiu tiu n«v*i at­
Hrnatnr Smith nf firreii t ovc Iuiv of Htalc nnd the President. iiiiiu'lpnl countrici of Wcntern
New mill Used M d fh litw l
pliees, ''■ervli'emeii nl" forced i„ tended regulat tilah tchool clxnaei.
11hy the hig bill.
ihll'ope, "Intlg hl'fioc step* wen*
Hilling" aaid Midi raves would md
pay
]icnthouse
rent*
foi
chicken
HKRVICF.— R K I'A III— I'AIITH
Mnrriiy nrgnml that only three
Th* ( ih ii *#*001 dirt tc(|Uired tier
taken t" extend such cu11lahorn
be held In Hade t‘minty.
.if 11 r,'Oilier , in Ftoridn "-imted I'mm home* in the slum area* •Uocatiou tlituUKti toini* •tody
thu* lo provide loi Mic cciirily
"VVe are glad to leave out Mia­
122 Hanfiil d U r .
t'H. »3M|
grtld" Inl.rllog nml wi&gt;dird lo that Imve built up near military cuuM**,
(fntvriiullonal)
mi liecaiiae It’* a poor man'* hill."
r line I
|ol Mie Norlli Alluidle a an iniiistiilliiin.iis ip eccnl years."
(t itoilfuiM I' hmm
come
otiilei
slate
cotilr.d
tci"
'ili'il
whole'
Hiuilh exidalnvd.
ViRfi fur m» Aiiii'i U’lMi speaking
“Tlicr,' Mol* I'vl.di'd
In n 'pirited speech, Murray
g I. Knherls of U r ,in O v e tool with fill liter Vn-c I'l ealileid
folilnlulioll (III wilt,'ll I|
shoiiled, "This I grad" Inhi'liug):
Hpiings, former llnlverilty ‘d Heiirv A. Widhic
lie said.
is the lined fncisllc thing ever ill- .
Florida baseliall «inr, said pn*The l .uPor l*ii&gt; t s said III" twuj
Irmtoced in the Florida Legisla­
•age of the hill would peiiiill left wing meiul" cs &lt;c|i e*|M'|lcd I A till In laic, Achesiin
lliiogary'.i
ture."
‘
hnaiiei horsne It. race a cmini, "in view of all Ilodi activities and nounci'd Conuiomisl
uallomd election Monday ns "a
lie said the late President
fairs amt agrlciillmal me,da.
routi"lied id, I"
I 1 "those
KnoseVelt tli,al lo gel l'"iigrg**
Senator Mhaldon's proposed coil- speeches."
ConiiueliMug, Holley
on four different oeeaslnn* to
•tltutlonal aiiieudmeiil to almllsh have fooglii llic lory li'onserva staged In Narl (Irrmnny."
Tlie election was for for memiui!'* iegir lnli'iu reipdrlng ronipid-.
all cnillltv sehoul trualeea' poal- 11vct ftoeigo policy «
l.ers nf parliament. A single list
aery grade labeling of canned tiro* thins won uuanhmius approval of hv Mr. (Wlonlool *
of candidates waa aohinlMed In
duels and blnproposal wan r * -1
lha tlenaie l.'tunminee on Kduva- Fulton, Mo,"
. voter*.
rON.MIH (II II hvm. h 1 A Smith lit lecled eachMine
&lt;
lion today.
itolti MoII,'v and /iiliiii’iis•bad
Aehesnn got n slateitieid sav­ (ii.iv •! &gt;vin« it v , ii ill..» ii in Hi* . lb asked:
i
|1 would lion all truaie*'' dntlei. liven ,-mb'taed fm i" •'•ectlon liV ing the lllingaiiao vole: “ ha,
All *ny, ’( V , l ..mil/ Court at Ii*
'’'Are we going to legimept the
over to countv le.aid* nf public I lie l.ahor i'ailv c c o tlv e x
produced tile predicted and de­
Inal ruction
I heir own coustoociid'*.
sired mwiianiral result: election j li**il Juilli* Kail II Udlilp •«li- entire rnnuinK ttnln-.tr\ ’ I* this
R«p. IJiiiihioii «&lt;f Jeffrisou in
The sacking III iIi" live oilier* of a completely rioiinoinlsl-do­ l*lli« lillli ||. 3i ytait-III-III* III (II li­ America' Is lld'i Flniida?"
troduced a hill which would pro­ from their parllauiddai v Joli* was minated pMrUnmrut uu.| endorse on Smith |il«xdml (H illy to 1*1 udJlie •xplaltp'd lie fnvnrisl some I
hibit the sale of merchandise heluw yah) rellahlv lo ha"- ''»etl on
lil*nt, howevn
liieMliliiglrss, of i U*&lt;i*« moidai In III* "Ji^ianti* kind of legidalioiis for fresh
coal
,llieci order of Ihl'io* Mliihlor 'll" ■ it(,'«•), n'liiiniiiic and snclni j lion!*" Marina ul Thaodut* I* All«u fruit; but opposed anything which i
. He alio Introduced a measur*
toogram nf H ie
Cotiinooilsi , Utl S«pl*nib*r In «ii Alliany hiilil rmncl.ed id telling the calmer*
Which would I u riu u v « r to Aide*
loom. (fulximillomit 3'oundphulu) i how to rim Ihcir ImI' Invuu.
Party."
Alt five ate p*iiitnoeidur
IV
flute Kiiniplmller money retarh'R to govenoneid mil
Murray, a grove owner him­
Freedom of polilicMl opinion, as j
dapoalied In hank or irio s t
self. termed the whole IHm of
The l.alHii I'm tv pul
" lilaged In tlie lloiiearinu peace I
rumpany accuunta which have "three line wlilp"--ll* niosl urgent tieaty, waa piotertct ucttlier Ip M i'M . J o h n s o n I , t a d s
telling u Conner wlial kind nf a
been inactive for 2(1 y e a r* voting order— lor membura to *"l'; till, election itscll nor Ihe elector­
label to pul un ,lds canned good",
nr no)re Depositor* could reclaim putt the Irelaml bill, passed la*‘ al campaign winch preceded It,
waa "iindentoocrnllc, iin-Amerkan,
their money within iwo year* af night. Tit# bill guaranteed I f*'I"* Hi* tUcielary inserted
roiiummlsllc ami Fuscistlc,"
tar II had been turned over to laid Nnrtimrn Ireland It ' ' “Jlbl h'd
He aid It would cost ratiurri
Ihe voinplroller llovernor Warreti be furcad In Join III" 1 art mil,' H*Inillliius of do||n|-ri n year.
recommended such a bill.
Ifep. flrlgga uf llrevard accused
public of Ireland.
C ITH l'H IIKI'MIIT
• A runnHtullonal amendment, pro
Hru. riirlluu of Duvnl of'lrying In
All five defied tlm order.
W
IN
TER
HAVEN,
May
IH
poaal hy the Dade voonly llouac
gill fioverimr Warren's dim * hill
Parliamentary private aecr#* (/PI— Tim film* Citrus liiNpri'lliiii
delegation would give cmitdlca tartea dlaclpllned weroi
Willi • "iloilbl*f‘t'tl«ed knife."
Human
10:00
A.
M
report
today
aharter* jint like villas It wmild
lie aaid Him rarllnn nmi’iidnimt
In
I
m im i
Flight
bleilt.
k
"
"
‘k
Rf,W*5
mean ronnlles could pain ordln- (air mlnladyt, William Ulylon
would "ocnllle the bill" hct'RlPie
OrapefrtiH Mianye* Taiigrrlne*
pncaa affecting th*lr own gov- (civil aviation) Kohafl Malllah
Ilia |iroposal would remuve'all
10,r*m&lt;
7M.H77
mi
arnnt*nta Instead nf having to get (admiralty). Oaorge Roia, a&gt; UitP- Rail
■Igtia uf Hint# control over th#
68.SS7
|R!i
bills through lb# Uglalalur* when plyl, and Joaapli Maltalleit (food). Truck, 8,55:1
measure's propose,| regulntlnna.
Total 21,002
127,20-t
y;’8
haV wauled to make changes In
a Hmky, illanl 3- and 4-ip#*rt
I Economical, L-hgtd "JobThe hill la dc igned tu provide
lilvtotii wim bud received a bint
regulation*.
3 lianimisikwu Iriima imoolh
1 PlW'tnQina-wHh “FTnaT'.'latte ted" maturlly xtandarda,
of Ihe aacking order, offered Id*
Talk about ill* uppermost pro*
oparalum and long 111*.
bring ci,niters and cuucenirata
Ing Rwiai" mounti, and ianwvrealgnatlon Iasi nlgld.
bltw of financing Ilia Htate raprod11"du under emitrul of th#
abl# piac|iion-lypa boating*—
The Parliament prlvale «ecr*malned apeculatlva and iinutflrlal tartta are unpaid. They ara pick­
Htalr and pi,went green fruit
piovldo* lit#
power, with
ata a special nimmlilea ipilatly did ed peraonnUv by Ihe mliiUlera and
being shipped.
economy I
* ilaal. With 6 uiOMinamboia
Its apadawork In ah effort to Junior mlnlalera to help In InP
In tub* ami I lb*, and 8 In 1SHTdevelop a revenue program.
India
nrow*
most
nf
tin*
world’*
*
Ruggad
front
gala*,
with
liarllatnentary work of Hie ininW.H. modala, Inchidlng
- * The biggest hint un Ita plan waa
ipply of Join.
* wider liaad—gl«a naw
ctiannal-lyp#
bunipnr, produce
ghat H will bring out a bill (hat '*■They are uni conaldered a
■ilaty, naw aaaa of handling.
a&lt;capitalially ilgid Irani*.
dblroM savtral panding ravanu#
Hnnth China, despite larg#
M O R I i O A » tP A C I I
of
(ha
govfimntept.
But
lb#
J
w
&lt;"
kure*.
i
a Riding la (ipprovgd, agring
ounlnln areas where few people
thal nfieil la a alcnplng Mat"’
t Unutmn# new "Job-Haled"
He that elite hy Chairmen one
* Ufa irwraaaad, by longer
ii&gt;, lin* a fur greater population
to mine ministry Junior poal. v
Smooth tiding ami long Ilia
Panda era available In three
ard fllmpaon of the Route
an the 'v'r.ltwl Hialaa although
teai-aliaoldad front apilnga.
iMUlt
from
59
x
H
VI
ik Ii
^ Coinmltute, add Itlo otlWf
modala, Qiaaa vahlcla waighta
tear
*pMngi.
ol
Antol*
ilaal.
■la amt1you gat a lltfla bea An entirely iWw daalgn of
range Run 4,240 lo 4,MQ
rtnre h r the nbw struggla
* "crnM-lypa" ilOOflng, In
pound#i payload capaoiliaa
ravaimk.
I r r * a p V « * M"*},
combination with aharter
(rdm I/O lo 1,440 pound*
*lnatatira:
. ,,
whagibaaaa, Mrmda turning In
John Mathewi of Jacknarrow it reel* Turning dlam.................................... In na(#lv 1400,000.
'ttflviac,
! ! 1. 2 Wf*wl0.1.
■Srorcia
bu»hatara are ag email aaMfaatln
ala
i
n
iimirer
7fc-nin.
Th*
dinner
wan
preaided
over
irad for helping Ux
beak of dilvai'c.iaat; t»M*
Mm** . */« b.,1heii canon* i&gt;*rlha Vt-Utn modal, both right
bv Manager Kdward lligglna of •Ion* ti-lto* aou-ano, i/t bu*h*l
bard-prf*iu&gt;d rltlao
In uowl , . . providing 1*9
and igft
C»r"Ol»
10.11*
1S0*I7I.
Uw Chamber of Cummere*. Among
•a tag.
cubic leal of,load apace on a
C*l*ry |0 Inon er»t»» iiii IiU ii tho*e preaent from Hanford wci‘ M#r»
■athew* flahorata*
Ji dajmn fiw lo o m , ju d»ilOR-inohW.a.ohaaita.
John Ivetf, prealdanl of (he l,hani- •n*n ion f*w its. i i|»**n iilo-iio.
k-t%i In I t dKNrasr " /ab-fctWd" arntW. O.V.W, rofMciflw
jmltte# la seeking a
ber of Commerce. .Mayor Andrew
plan which will att
m 4,&gt;JO fa 7.IOO paaadh Twiwkw* ruling*—
and
hlatna during thn In
l-hml. ( W rear « W t on aroJlbtJ* m i5# I tea
nt***, } Hr,inn »7S, * ilotin m .
rP Jp bUikiU.Calllornl* Won5T* House received :
■71-1*0 unisllnr *l&lt;r 100-3.0
»■ »*
dutlon hv Rap, ■
7 / &amp; ;r u.w % M
1' f e

F t Worth Flood

ConifieuH Action

McClory Naiiirfl

Jnycet* Party

CitrUM (till

Sewmachine Shop

Two Oustfil

In I’lmlo Vi'ilni Golf

I

Vegetable Market

/

Birge Tin© Program

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MBINO^VKU WllI4,WG

�nAn v »&gt;•#-*r*a.f
-

(a U n ity T h i t i In Strength—
T# Prelect the P u c i of tli* World i
To Premet* the Profrtti of Amerirai
t To FwMuce Preeperitj for laniard.

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VOLUME XXXX

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
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HF.LMSTEDI. Germany. May 19— (/P)— We»t German 1rue k*
xoiNrd will) loud for Berlin moved freely through Uiieiledi today after
llif KuMiana rimed lire Melmitedt entry (Mint to loaded truck*.
I hr Human* appealed to be juit a* confined about tlirir new

V o te Campaigning
7 ^ ! ' H11 ’'«hl "■? i1*""".......... Tribute To Democri
cy Is Made Befol
Hits
Pitch:
" " ‘m ir,? .F.I“ U r ff'rtSllljf
................
g
aHigha
y..
B-AISV"V'...........
Siltlu ui.seSSfetxStS
l,x o.*i*i*i*lMuf.&gt;**
.
In the future would have East lone economic cnnimisslon
Chamber Acts On ntliera
Joint Session
despite a Soviet aniuiuitccnient
t» have new ty|re of permit.
that
all
traffic
must
carry
this
Minor M e a s u r e s So far. apparently, they don’t. document. Smite drivers had these House And Sena
n

TA L L A H A S S E E . May 1 9t/P)— The llnnae today passed
MSI 135 hy Rapa. Kralley Odham and M. II. Smith authoriz­
ing Sanford to ari|ulre ware­
house arid terminal facilities;
also HRU.1R new charter for
Sanford.
TA L L A H A S S E E , May 1 9 i/P)— The Senate Imlay passed
the holly debate "loan leader"
bill S3 to It and tent It In ihe
bouaa. The menaure would for­
bid Ihe aate nf nterrhandiaa be­
low coal and would end the
practice of nelllllR one article
at lea* than lla worth for the
advertising value nf the sale.
Hueh article* are known aa
','loaa leader*" lit the trade.
TALLAHASSEE. May l‘&gt;-&lt;/Pt
— Off-Da ye camp-ngning lor volet
on the Adniini«li.iiion ciltui lull
rearlicd a high pita'll today .*« ielumplion of I tome debate wn* dr
liyed by action on minor tneaium.
Foe* of ibr ball ami Adminiiiratinn »uppoDer» alike moved around
the iinliir chatnbei hultoiiholiliu
to n ila iie a lie l*nee K nurr

Britain’s Labor
Party Bans Travel
With Communists
LONDON, May IB— I/PJ-HHIain’s Rovernlntr Labor Party ban­
ned ell fellow travelling with
Communist* Imlay.
well a' -party nttlriale^aud metnhera of Purl lament.
It w h s p u b lis h e d today In the
executive committed^* annual. re­
port, issued Immediately after
yesterday’s action in throwing two
members nf Parliament out of thu
parly for llicir sympathy with the
CnininunlstK on foreign policy.
The Committee, which includes
Prime Minister Attlee and Deputy
to Prime Minister Herbert Morrison,
^
blacklisted M organization* and
said:
"Merobera of- the parly and af­
filiated
organisations
are ex­
pected not to cooperate with pro­
scribed organisation* or to be as­
sociated with Communist Inspired
movements or conferences.”
The lint included (lie British
Roylot Society, British Communist
Party, World Federation of Democralle Youth, and Women’s lnt.tr£
national Democratic ’ Federation.
Members of the organisation*
are banned from Labor Pm tv
membership. The committee said
many of tbe I I are or have been
“subsidiaries of the Communist
Party.”
The Communist Dally Worksr
attacked Hie Hack Hat and the ban
as a "witch hunt,”
In another move to tighten dis­
cipline ahead of next year’s gen­
eral election, the executive com­
mittee disclosed It has barred po­
litical promises that stray from
government policy &gt;r the party’s
election platform.

New Phone Book*
Being Delivered
telephone directory,
rnntslnlng many new and champ*
chi
^
ed listings and other helpful tale*
taleill phone Information, has just been
distribute*! In Sanford. Approx!mately 3
of tha new dlreetorlaa have baen delivered to
homes and offices, according, to
Mr. B. V. Turner, manager foe
the Southern Bell Telephone
Company.
The new /rectory has a grsy
cover, which mukeS It easily dlatlngulahable from the old green*
covered telephone book.
Mr, Turner asks that telephone
‘
dlretory
A

new

sber, end

s

frequently
. *h

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—A^contor’a Jury-t

*

w

Thirty-five
t r u i'k a rumbled
a&gt; ro»» the Buestedt barrier divid­
ing the Britlah ami Kuailan aoue
between tl:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M.
Herman time today, Herman police
and customs officials &lt;ald. Slaty
more trucks were lined up to paaa
through.
Herman border police said the
Itiisslari* at Buestedt asked only
fur the Interzonal pais iHsued by
West Herman authorities. They

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East lone papers with them.
W ASHINGTON. May IV
Blocked
at
the
llelmxtedt
checkpoint, Herman truck drivers ■Hinriliati f'reiiilrnt Ftinc.i
wheeled their heavy loads— rang- tro told Congress today that
20 "perfect” friendship of Brazil
miles from Helmstedt.
.*
.1
The Russians had Informed Her- ,h' Vn" " 1
", *
,
man police at H'lmatedl last night lo WM*f,n hemi'phere tol.Jart
that no loaded trucks would lie
Addressing .* joint *es*it&gt;n n|
C*rn’H,' &lt;l to cross there More Senate and Home, hr declared fl
than Iiuailaios
21X) trucks a*
hadr «ipu-urd
tie, lieit.cen
, , »«*up
,I on il.e
11 I 'O ven
ve.tr,,ld
nnt ties
iirrwirri
-------------------- --------|,VI)
.,ir ’’founded
.nr
roumicd ui

Reds Continue Bryan Requests
n
ming Attack More Help For
Upon Shanghai H ospital Drive

their identity » ( purpoif* and
money id llllcirtl* " Ami he
dotrd llwV will brm m r e
.ttonger.

Secretary Of State
Declares
Flatly
Truce On Germany
Depends On Reds
WASHINGTON May

l‘» -(/!')

Secirtaty id Stair Achrion went
lirlorr I hr Senatr Foreign Rela­
tion* Committee loday and iev;r**rd (lie dein |mlicy he ex|ieil* to
follow al Cam in negotialiivr with
iHi*.ia mi ihe luiuir id Germany.
Hr will leave tomorrow for III*
Big Im u Foingu Minnlei* « . n
Iriem e.
H r declared tl.dlv llieti ih.it thr

|Mi**ihdilV oi le a c h lllg agreem ent
on Germany drpends on (he willinglle** ot Soviet Foreign Mm&gt; ter
\'i*hin*kv lo mo along with ihe
American llriliili French
program
lot , real loll *d a ileioociati. We*I n ii German government
Whrlhrl the ItllMian* will h ’
........
. *en*e
............................
..... con,nv
willing lo make

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Aanorlated P tts i Leased W lr»

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ! T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 19. 1040.

KatablUhed IM S

Partly doudy and mild through
Friday; * few local showers.

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House Debate!Crisis Eases As Russians Allow
Dutra Prai Acheson Tells
Vehicles To Move At Buestedt Friendship
On Citrus Bill
Policy Stand
9 Delayed Again
Brazil And U.$. Toward Soviet

TALLAHAHHF.K, .May It*—
(/TV- The Senate today passed
HB11SS rolatlntt the warehouse
sad terminal facilities fur San
ford) H R )ISA, new charter for
ford.

1

7 7

Byrd, Ferguson Open
Economy Battle Over
Payrolls, Farm Bill
Requests
Police "Graft” Management Of Virginian
Administration To
Half Million
Racket Is Found Infirmary Okayed Drop
Federal Employee*
In City Of Miami By Commission
Newspaper Says One- Investigation S h o w s
Quarter Of DetecClean. Well Kept
fives Are Involved
Premises. Facilities

WASHINGTON. May I — (IP)
Seiioioi livid (D V a), pleading
anew lot economy, today callsd on
ibr linuiau Admim*tialion lo l
"ilkMMHI cutplovrev ofl the Iwi
rial (layroll
Ibr \iigmi.i lawmaker mid*
appeal a* tirr Srnate got ready
' "*r
•* lie'll |&gt;to|io»al to Itltn
’" l ■,l’l,tn)iiialmri tnll live )irr ctnl.
^ irviniiv allrniplv by an economy
to cut two illiri money bill*
h* ,l,r “ mr l,r" nilage have fail-

MIAMI. Mav l‘» -(/ ! ’) — The
lb. Coutitv t*ommmnm in *pe
Mtvcm Padv News said liwlav Ifr cial *r**inn voted ta*l niglil to condetective* m tbr Miami police vie- linur oprratiou oi (lie t'oimlv In
In ihe tniriualmnal held. Units
parlnirut wrir '‘ai.rpting graft.” fitmarv and to make no ih.mge* in
■aid in lu* talk, "tin* rat* #■The nrVvtp.uirr *anl tin* irpre- lit |iriionnel
auiplr id fialeiiiil iUorm llou ’ j i»
•ruled alnmvl onr ipi.iiler oi IIn|‘hi* action follow rd v irpotl i&gt;v
"the pirated gmranlre ill guild
rnliir vteleclivr huieau personnel an iiivrdipaling *ommitirr vpjmiut
■ i iiiitleiil.iiiding .-mi *oiii»rrhrtit.t'n
Senator I rrgutou (It-M ld i) of'■* m ,'»
it.l hv H. I’. Dope, chairman of ihr
A c t e ../ I m e .
o " “
S -rnroitK ihr Oth.-I *tdei nation* in t „ ,| oul in th e irG e rm a ii indicy i*
irird ihr .eduction ailirudllirnt to
Ihr
Itewipapri
listed
the
ill*\
fh.atd,
lo
make
a
vompl.tr.
full
r tS K e tl
lo
llu* hemi.phe.e.
■
■pirtllo ........huh Amen*an of- trid* ill wbnli ihr alleged grail .and llnln.iird nivetligalion *d thr the mratuir tallying neatly ) t , r al prediction*.
takmg ocruird. adding
luiiimarv and it* per.omiel, tanl -K.S.IHHI.IHHI . 1. , a«|i and loan
Considerable speculation about
aiith.iiit* lor lItr AvUlcilllUie Deyesterday on a state visit will it*
"The mail taking, which i&gt; pro- Cnumv C'leik O I’ lleiii.lon
SHANGHAI* May |0— (/»*)—
Need frn tiloir tviukei* ,| the deeply fell in Hraitl, "whose |ieo* Russia's moves In tbe conference lection, evtend* lo high plate* uiI pailliirnl llir pio|.o«rd live per*
Ihr Comilllltre. win. Ii iiichldi-i
Under dii/rly &gt;kiri with the gun* drive to taiie
for | r.n.dd ldn nrc ever sensitive In manVesla- has been stirred up here, how­
ever. I&gt;V two events of I lie pasB tldc and ootldr llrr poll, r drpail W. G. Killier a* chairman. O I i rill .ill would ..pplv to ihr $723,booming in the ili'U nrr, .Shanghai Laughton Memorial Hospital i* to tlniis
of ri'Kwnrrgard from
great
ill'll" oi
iriiiu ithis
iii»
*.*■* .
invs
tHHt.tHHI ,.i*li itrm ill ill*- lull. H i
was the lireill into the **1v hal&gt;
Foiirakir ami II t Dodd, iep.nl
entered another night of seige with •urerrd, wa* ilrened yetlridav in I.ati.in, held Ivy them in such high ’ nu) y fir. t „ f
‘’Name* ol ihr*.- |&gt;ritoli* will lie rd tlml they had I«iiiii *I lire Infirm t.ild III* amriidiuriil woubl have
ominous indication* everywhere.
|strong opposition to Soviet poll..
ilia. ...r, a*. .......... mr ......no l||)1|(, « If. tHHt.lHHt
an appeal for Kiwam* *ii|i|h,ii l,y **u 1111
!*•*»•« .. mke .* l ortugmi .• fr -in
|(l tli*&gt; Itiissian controlled ie v ra lrd al tlir p io p n lour.
Encircling Cnmmuniit* w e r e McDonald Bryan, executive duet lot
‘UV
HT 1 r,,,
••*r T lu}
Itvrd's call for .. *l..rp "lash In
Ihe spi '.k.r’s rmt win of *I, llouoc. Eastern tone of Germany, which Ite w ip a p ri taid. pomtuiH out lhat
that
pushing ihrir attack on the Foot­ uf lhr campaign.
„f civilian employes
lit paid 'iluli o i in,irIciiI m l ule t was revealed by the elections ''w itho ut llir*r g.iinhlri*' 'ir p ie - romhlmn. ami dial tlir palirnl* had .......... .
received and weir recriving •kill- In I lie etecuttve In aiicli of Ihe govling sector along the tuwrr reaches
Me was introduced hy | I dwiu tin* demoernoy •d lire United there last weekend.
l)lrdu .d ittrule.n ernnieni wo- in o utalemrm acDiplomatic official* here be­ •rulattvr* conveniriir anaugeiiiruts
of the Whang) nhi River. But it was Shinholier, who iminlrd out that Suites, which Ii" -nirl is tire Irails
.*
.
o
ci&gt;iii|innyiiig I he .egiilnr monthly
lieve that ihe Soviet government I loi a wide open iViann coulvi not .
« movement of govrrnmenl troops Mr. Bryan had hern engaged m ,,f t'! *
'
' ‘
have hern mad.'-”
I,* ,, ,, ,
, ■' ■
tepoci of tlie Joint v-onimtltec on
hurl
expected
this
election
to
give
into IIn- rity from the quiet south- puhlic relati,,,,. work
Dark*, county |ihv*nisn.
...... ,.f ........ asi.mlnl fe.Urat
I'HO
resounding approval to their pro­
I ns| week rireult .lodge Stunwe«l defense afro and a one hour and prior to cnnnng lo Honda 12
,,m. „f th.- * -v r of th« Idgli do- posal* for the future of Hermany. Icy Mllh-dgc tolrl the grand Jury ‘’ "d by Rachel l.rr. trgitlrtrd rapemliioic* llyr.l i» chairman.
earlier curfew (0• 00
M .) that year* ago wa* a pulilii irtalinn* gM&gt;c of clvlllruinm wlili'h you have The fact that they did aot get 1that |i!r.,(MMI,1)00
pnid yt-xrly mute ami rt,*i*l"i.l at (It.- luiirmaiy"A l .1\I'lirgo civilian pay uf
had everybody uneasy.
agmt for f'arammmt Studio* Put- nebieved mid In which riMpcet lor Mich an approval, some experts by Illegal gaiiil.ling interest* m During tbe course »f II* In- more Ilsur* Et.ooo u year, •very
say, may maka them le«* willing "ler money" lo keep n *IIH».IW0.- ycsllgalioii of llu- Infirmary, Mr day we ure adding inure Ilian *75®,Al the lime the Nationalists .tent­ ing Ihe war he .rrvrd .„ ., , ltJ|,|lc
«"'11 ' ,,rf ' } »
now to reach agreement* a it It WH1 raeket alive.
Hermhm drclur.d, tbe committee WIIMo the annual federal payroll.
ed to be holding their own against relation* agen. for National Air ° " " 'rS h ........... ^
” lce,’’ tbe Junil
explained, ||,v||cd m Interested citizen* to «*yrd
He added:
■r07.11 loo, hi. deduced, bus I't- Hie Western power* which would
greater political freedom wa* a word which dcscrlhed contha compressing Red arc. But the IkMs.
ob*ervnliori* there. Tbe coin’ ll appear* that Hie bureanciaey
li'r:te*i from II* I'nrtuinta*.' fftt* liermit
n. the East aotte Hermans.
trllmtbin* to imlltical campaign*,
iH*t „|u:„ Hint,-,! Dial they I*
"f voiitrtd with respect to
vacating nf defense areas, notably
"It 0 . JhH|MI«I
4D.I ,.... f
W ; V S T U S S , ”*
The second development which b&gt; .......
hi and out of ,in(, mn(U m c(,niplele Inspection of personnel, and drastic action la
Hung jau road, wat hafflihg.
lias caused speculation about the nff ee, for hd.hy ng against legl*.
hill tragedy due to lack of h o c ------------------------------------pr(,m|WB „,,,) facilities, .pie*^
It could mean the Nationalist.i,
of the Parla Hireling wa*
liu lm n u
I d future
L'llSI*. i?i*«'
holding, the advantage of Interior ptUl fsdUitirt it would lie on ymn P i * n n , e n
Imposition
of r/&lt;
lines, merely were shifting I holt
___
t*c,»i* Usilf.v *i*.rt.
strength to more vittacrfiblr sputa,
eslern forte to Hertlli.
lint the rlsrller curfew Andmmdry
lo,.,”
It wa* pointed mil by Die coin
He enipliaslied this pussililllty
ulher renorle, Including one dial hy iclutlng the atnry uf till semi"Organized
gambling
would mlllee Don during January. Die
the road may be closed to traf­ Invalid gramiann, ago t&gt;, who ha*
nol rxl*t If nil offIrintn charged month p n cd ln g the u- .•neiune
fic. put an aspect to the picture rpi|iilrerl much can* anil attention
wlib Die *peclfic iluly of dealing of Die Infirmary. Die r minty pant
that did not jibe with reporter! Na­ and n number of oneratinns, due.
with It wore more afraid of tbe fire Fernnhl l.aughton Memorial
(’..mlltlmi of George Bnlme-,
tionalist victories lately,
people who want Die law* enfore- llo-piltd Sl.U’tlt, lodleating a -av
In- said, to the fad tliut tils daugli who wa* Injured la*l night at H:iNi
l.ungliwa airfield, sure to he
e&gt;t than they were of tbe over- lug to loxpoyer* of Seminole I ’onnmu nent too far away rroni o’clock in an auiomohlli* accident
determined Communist drive, could iro p ecr...........
lord* of nrgnnlled gaiolillrig,'' ly wa* Die fact Doll ill Februai v
...... “
~
hospllal
the
.--.-a fncllitie*
.......... .... when
.................
. at French Avenue nitil the Orltiml
i
Do- fei* nnioimted to fitilli and
KN O XVII.I-E, 1«■,*,,.. M ,y I'J
hear the noise of bottle el &gt;aby wn* tnirn. Ttnlay the In.y la I Highway ^ near the Anchor Inn
Mr*. Sully Mcr.. Willlnm* wu* Judge Mi Hedge declared
Miiivb, |Dtr,| Mr. Herndon asserted t/P) Eleven patient* weie reportono of the first targets of un&gt; iH'gimdng to vvalk, lie aald, lull white on Ills way to work it* night re-elrvteri gresident uf the Hnntwilight. The control tower said it time only can help him, according wntclininn nt the Sanford Stale f.ir.l Rusines* hii.I
11,. pointed out Dial for opeia ed missing loday after a fire
I'rofessiunnl
, ,,m- „|„t "urglcul irealnu-iii. toirned nm*t of u state msutal
sounded like mortar fire uhout to medical authorities.
Farmer* Market, was today p i &gt;&lt; VVnmeti’s ( ’ltd. last night ut Ihe
five mile* away.
patient- are tramiferred from Hie hosnllal dormitory Imt »n pfflrial
"A hospital I* an liiatitntion noilttced us go.*! by Dr. C\ I. I'l.rk, I Inal Spring meeting of the orThe airplanes of Chinese- big­
attending physician.
t.ifli mm y 1.1 Die Imsiolul uod then *«bl none apparently perished In
giinlxatiiin at the Tourist Center.
Hint
every
mail
Mini
woman
hopes
wigs were said to lie warmed up.
Itr. Park, who was nearby r.t
returned lu the Infirmary i.s *••«" Die tills/*-.
Instnlliiti.m of Mr*. Williams
;.. (I. ('iiinpbell, supervisor of
It was utterly Impossible to con and pray* never to enter,” he de- tile lime of the accident, wn* aide i.ml other officer* wn* reminded
a- ,t i* deemed advisable by Die
iclnri'd,
"hut
there
Is
nut
a
man
»r
Eustern Slate llo-ipilal. said no
firm this rumor. But If Shot I1
to
give
Mr.
Balmes
emergency
--------------county
physician
and
.....
..
*oi
in
an
Impressive
cnnillo-lit
cerewoman Imt who knows that out
liudies bad been found in Die ruin*
true, the jig ntsy lie up.
treatmentt prior to III* being taken „„my ),y M r*, Edna Van Acker,
DAI.I,AH May IIS (/It Flood genu
and that he believed all of the 152
The latest garrison communique of nowhere can come sudden In­ 'll. the nmhulnnce to FeriiHld MInml, vie
e
president
of
the
slate
waters
receded
at
Fort
Worth
net
luitleiits boii-ed in Die dormitory
described Nationalist successes in jury.”
l.niighlnii
Memorial
H
o
s
p
i
t
a
l
,
I'rnfossl.mnl
Woman's
i.rgnnUn
Dnlln* today Imt Texans -Dll
Speaking of out-of-town meetwere vacated willuoii Injury.
healing off Beil attacks on the
-Inn
t
where
he
will
remain
for
a
lion,
and
hy
Mr*.
Fay
Sherman,
couldn't breath Dint well known
"We have good hope* that all
Cool ting back door front six to 1ing* to promote the drive lie time.
immediate past president of ihe sign of relief. Tornadoes Dial have
eight miles down the river from said that campaign promoters had
of Die missing will he rimudrd Up
Injiirlp*
to
Mr.
Italme*
luchided
Miami dull.
been
breuklng
out
like
small
pox
hern
well
received
In
Longwood
now that daylight ha* corns,
niliitown.
a laceration on Ihe temple, « eon
Ollier officer* elected and In- were a constant threat.
The Reds arre reported trying yesterday
t'ninplifll said. "We feel certain
cnsilon, hut no fracture*, said Dr ■tailed In office were: Mr*. I*. M.
Fort
Worth
elllxcii*
were
iilav
Mayor
Andrew
Carraw
ay
and
a
The
only
resistance
to
the
drive,
to collect themselves around LtdPark. Bleeding was profuse.
Hingles, first vice-presldeul; Mrs. ing hark Into Ihrir water ravageil delegation of supporter* of Die ibut Die patients Just wandered
hang and Yanghang for another he said, comp* from people who
Involved In the nmtnr accident Cuniillji Bruce, second vice-presi­ homes Hliil official* evaluated Die waterfront terminal project,.
II off in Ihe roufntdmi and that nit
are
uid
familiar
with
the
nrnhlaina
jah at the Woosting fortresa.
one was burned.”
Imt
not
injured
wn*
Robert
Erl
dent:
Mrs.
Hurry
Huffman,
enrdnniugn
caused
by
a
Mash
flood
yeVierdny
afteriunm
for
Talla
of
maintaining
a
hospllal
or
who
The Chinese naval commander,
The fire wa* in a dmuiilory at
•( t i M i i i 1*
Pawl
ward Smith, !I7, of Orlando win. respondlng swretary: Ml** Mary Dial In-Id Ihe city ill a pariityx
to see Imw the hill siilunll Die liuspltiil farm iwo mile* north
iC aaim urA Or* r « « » lU a h ll
face* chnrges of reckless driving Heorge. recording secretary: Mr* ing grip for 21 hour*
i,-,l for legislative approval for Die of here. The Ida/.e. which started
and who wo* released front Count v Erie Vlhleii, treasurer.
The raging Trinity left a toll project l* faring, and ......... ...
Jail on bond.
The ( ’lull voted to mippnrl Ihe
m
iliWHmKI*!!? *l*'rt"‘ Wor111"'**|Vi'm n il’h Heimt-m' llnyie mill Heprc co
i,’^ 7 ’!h!*’’V-VsHV n!,/rVlIr” hour!
Mr.
llulmeH wa* driving &gt;&lt; Cily Terminal project.
at f^MHliiiK «
\\o U in
|((Mvi.n .) II 0.1ham and M.
(l(.f„ n. I, wus extinguished
I Dodge truck ami wa* about to
Mrs. Muyme Hodgkin Inl.l the
I U/L'rl t l « l l « Th riv r ri.ticlieil
11,1 ,,1‘'
I l,y Knoxville firemen. Damtgs
'turn Into French Avenue when the group there is a email Imt strong toward
D» las. The
A .... tig those In tbe grmip were,wu, ............... .
|opn.0rtil,
accident ncriirrrd. R, D. ............. . minority who am opposed to the
highway patrolman who Invest! terminal, and pointed out that on n W I / l M t Might. I ha........... ex.
K .lwu rd H i g g l n * .
ttm aeeldent, could nol he Hie other hand MO women had peeed • « « * « " . « { 1"*............... na.mger of thu Seminole County
A man lurvey for iubcrculosi* will again he made in Scmlnofe gated
resehed for detail* concerning n mined firm men In signing petlMeanwhile Oklahoma, which had £ J f llf Commerce. W. A. I'nlCounty, June I ihrough Juna 8, when mobile x-ray unit* will b* t&gt;rou«tit
Hnrry M. Huff 'is suhatlluliin: lions nnd telegrams to legislators tornmloes two nights In .. "w. ^
y. u Kilpatrick. M. L. Ka
hart by ihe Slate Board of Health. Dr. Frank Qwllman. director of the aa night watchman for Mr in favor of passage without fared serious flooils today.
lairii. Jack Hull and W. V. Bitting.
I’O N TK V E P ItA BEA C H , May
I'ralrle
creeks and shallow They are scliediiled &lt;** return i&lt;&gt;
amendments mid referendum,
Seminole -County Health Unit, poinled out in the cutrent issue of IJalme*.
IU— (At— Four great battle* were
rivers, overtaxed hy four day* ef Sanford Dil* evening.
The Seminole Chief, monthly bulletin of ihe Unit.
Iming waged today for_semi-final
storms, flimdcd the Western flat"This la the earn# type of *&lt;r-0------------------- '
lands. In sum* places they .welled
vteo given to Semlnol* County In thwr *Pcetflc types due to llmltgd
tournament.
lo more Ilian a mile whie.
A (i HE EH T O THUM B
m i,n he elated. The unite are the' flllu,„ k(l() p«n onnel.
Ann Sparrow, pretty young
The Wasidtn river HO mile*
A
T
L
A
N
T
A
.
May
1
0
-(
d
T
-A
f
aame, which meana that no tin-1 « A oomp|ft# hlatory rtf all eonBradenton
girl,
led insdallst
southwest of Oklahoma City.
lit
day*
on
strike,
Atlanta’s
dm alng. la noceesaryj thare l» ,|kCtji, suspect* and arrasted eaaea,
Evelyn Odom, Miami, 1 up at
vary llttj# waiting, and It l* a u
kK active eaaea Ii kept in
' H 193.1.
o f r It
' i ^swamped
n m T iI*&lt;&gt;r e•W usush
record of
|(| MOrk f))r
,|liynx v|r the half-way noint of their quar*
ter final match. Mrs. Charita
■ervWe given by the Florida
nMr Tuhemtlnala Register In the
Hy
W
ILLARD
CO
N
N
O
LLY
C" M,,r.W.li u « a oaM g.,‘ .n ria ;&gt;
tnally ot. the compatiy’* term.
Board, of Health and tha local
flM|,h Unit. Thla register
Darting, of Coral Gables, wet &gt;
Health Unit free of charge.
up over Mr*. Georgn Wilcox of
Once in a while a parly of rnilmiiaitic Sanford devotees nf fish­
gives tha nurses and---------dottdr a bat
Miami.
'•One unit will b« located si ter working knowledge of the ing drops the cares of business and professional life, heads for ihe
Jo Ann Utopia) Whitaker, ef
rat S tm t and Magnolia Avenue needs In the county,
First
Florida Keys and enjoys a round ol ichthyology and ichthynphagy and
Winter Haven, defending cham­
th# entlra period,” he "At a glance,” he pointed out,
p irln*
t iR W
pion, ami four-time tourney srin*
ited. Another will
be
•tated.
.
____In Jerry’a “wa can tell that at the prownl when they return are ca|&gt;*ble of writing an ichthyography.
tier France* Gwen, of Jackson*
All nf which boils down In ihr fact that Clarence Welsh, tire teArcade on Sanford Avenue. Other time we have 111 patienta in the
ville, were even at tha turn. _
unit* will be pUcad In xtrattgle state sanitaria, Ml arraatad eaaea pair manj P. A, Mero, sheriff: II/*'
Mr*. George Wilson of fit,
for ahorter periods of time which are followed for five year*,
t S S . H ' T ' ' ^ r" !’ Among tha fish that h*
i’etershurg, led Bah* Bullitt, lisa
it the county, for exam- and It chaea that ahoold tv In manufm turari#Clvd*
lly
HAM
IIAWRON
JF
w* * y '" a rr e s te d ” wvru a 30 pound groupgroup­
of Ht, Petersburg, t up. Miss Butday In Geneva, o m day the sanatorium but are not for the vountant and Fred
Pope, grower er and a 30 pound Jack.
NEW YORK. May l9 -f/ P )-A .m c people w.mdcr if wr aren’t tltt rallied on thu last hatei of
Mway, and anotber in Gold* following reaaonat 1, '
hinj a fina lima studying, catching
Although used to catnpulini trying to talk ourselves into * d*|uei*ion. They thma the ptexent view the front nine after going down
way the pitaliiatton. f. Haa
fating fish last week abnard
a no-root
^ » ure*i **r. Ramsey lost ail of certain business ieadet*— "il’z going i«&gt; get wrjnr before il grt» brt- to an early deficit.
the
flO-foot cruiser
erulMt captained by
b&lt; Hob
sanatorium,
(hard about M miles h*low Miami count of^ th* f|«h huti mentioned ter"— has led consumers to pull llint purse tiling, tighter than lliey
d u rin /u L ' eight days. Adequate

Encircling C o m m u ­ K i w u n i s C l u b
n i s t s Push Way
Support
On WnnRpoo River
F u n d s CmnpaiRn

Ejop-*-

•.V J
'1•
.1
•-

V

'f t . T r l S l ! ........... -..... .

,om’,i„ George Halmeo

injured In Wreek&gt;-

issr

sr?*5-"3L
,XX r,:.” ,,:; ,y AaSt -«•
;.. auM,mM“ 1' W
-,M’

-V S *

Hospital Tries To
Find 11 Persons
Missing In Fire

On Orlando Road 'Mrs. Williams Is
Re-Elected Head
Of Business Club

Water Recedes In
Texas, Rut Storms
Lash Most Of State

SunI'onlitCH Attend
U’Kislature Session

Mass Survey For Tuberculosis To
Be Made In County By Health Board

iFour (iron! Mat ties
' Waffed In Tourney

Six Sanford Men Enjoy Fishing
Trip To Region Of Indian Key

Business Statistics Show There
Is Gold In Consumers’ Pockets

f titif ln

adraneed publicity will be given
a* to time md piaee for etch unit. fund*.
“Public demand has
‘ ‘
"Since June. IMS,”
imperaUve Unit we have
"wo have had I deal
Inola County from h
colored and 1 white. —
‘ ^ ....... waa In tW ' i

is ,a w £ &gt;.i

Bjjdj

dlacevcrad. If

haw bean j
ansWar to

and In tha region of Indian Key barracuda, tuna and grouper
among hla catches.
™ L t anyone doubt iho alt* of By uaing a grip on the polo with
tha fish catches, Mr. Welsh took muscles strong from uaing d*ntal
along hla "truaty” movie camera forceps and swinging a nihlkk m i
and recorded soma nf th* laic* the golf course, Dr. Rucker waa
«Mo to pull In some good ailed
ahmit fish on colored film.
8o many fish were caught that barracuda, ffa enjoyed moat catch­
wars of no uaa to hasp that more ing small tuna, huwever, known aa
MOO Bom
unde of live tuna, tha "ehlehan of tha sea," ha re­
phla, grouper or vealed.
euda, dalp
returned to th* Th* cook, George Ohler, draw
high praise from th* Sanford dele­
rtar, said Mr. Welsh.
A t tha Lavhtor’aupper table the gation for hla fine prapautiotv ef
I** fish. Vie A mho, diver, brought up
catehas. "All sheila apd sea fern from a depth
bright *f more than M f»*t. Th* trip
Tuesday n ig h t
and th* lasted h m
through Saturday.
U
‘

a s s ® 8*

might have otherwise.
,
Mosl of the statistics these days bolster the hears position, But
the hulls can point to a few, too.
These doubting Thomases of thu fur this year ut an annua) rule
Inevitability of hard times ahead of tltt.il billion, thu Department
think that tha chances fur u of Commerce reports. In IU4B the
healthy prosperity, starting may­ total was flit! billion. Peopla are
be next year, were never bettor, *1111 making niora money than
They eay thla In face of yester­ they did Just n year ago, ulday^ report from the New York though lea* than they were before
Mock exchange that the bears Christmas.
have run their short Interest to
2. Purchasing power. Industry,
the highest total in Id years
hanks and indlvlduala, are "ex­
Here ur* th* factor* that th* ceedingly well-heeled,” Clifford 8.
optimlatlo cite aa Important for Young, preoldant of tha Federal
the long hault
Reserve Bank of Chicago, points
1. National Income. Wage* and out, and "John Q. Public la aa rich
salaries MS being paid out do
iOoattoaee oa Fag* r m t

THE WEATHER

JACKSONVILLE, May 19-&lt;ff»
— Weather table:

Atlantic City
Chicago
Detroit
„Memphis
„ ,
Now Orleam
Orleans
Jf°w
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh

Saint Louis
San Antonio
Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando
TaUahau
u*a

)
-iiS

�THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949

PAGE TWO

Wallis Is Named To
Head State V. R W

Experts Believe
English May End
Curse Of Babel

BT. PETERSBURG, May 1»— (yp)
W .IH . of Miami Reach
j U I head Florida Veterans of
Foreign Ware during tho coming
year.
Wallii waa elected commander

Where Customers Send Their friends’* •

HOME CONTROLLED

IN E Y S A V E R S S

218 E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.

WK R ESER VE T H E R IG H T T O L IM IT Q U A N T IT Y

wllh four or five million in 1082.1
"It In, however, In Its develop-

Cudahy’s Gold Coin Sliced BACON
Armour’s Star Cello FRANKS.....
Morreils’ Pride Sliced BACON....
Square Cut CHUCK.........................
Rolled Boneless Brisket POT ROAST
Standing Prime RIB
RIB .............................................
! • T-BONE
'•
SIRLOIN
...........................

Q U A L IT Y G R A D E A
M ARGARET

ANN

M E D IU M H E A V Y

Am i I’nge

Strawberry Preserves

BRISKET STEW
8 T R E A K O -L E A N

DAISY CHEESE

Jane Parker

Golden Loaf Cake

\

DJirniI.END CUTS ......
M lU I lc E N T E R CUTS

I-Y E A It OLD M ELLO W FLA V O R

TOMATO KETCHUP

W H IT E

CHEDDAR CHEESE
Sliced BOLOGNA ........

POTATO SALAD

C A LIFO R N IA

W ESTER N

Salnd Mus,ard 1 lh jar l9« ( PEACHES no!'2!4 can

LETTUCE...

CAULIFLOWER ...

Wilson's

LAR G E

RED BLISS NEW

EGGPLANT

POTATOES..........

Jane I'nrker

Our Owi

Zt lb. pkg.

/ TEA

I'/j II) leal I8c , MAYONNAISEpt. jar

Bread

(/

Mor Beef

Sultans Esrly June

of the future.
L It In the UMtlve language of
two of tho world’, grout power*.
2. It I* widely lined. It la one
of the twn' wnrklmt language* In
tho United Nation* And Ur. Marrkwardt eatliniitea, for instance,
that threo-flftha of thu world’*
radio atatlona hroadaral In Eng-

12 m . tan 47C f, PEA S..........no. 2 can

Cut.KII-

I

Wax Paper 125 ft. roll 23d

Uvrahry.

\ CHOCOLATE SYRUP
i

Ann I'ago lloston Style

■ P P flP P P IV IP V P V M ' Baked Beans 1 lb. can

nun

Hah.
0. It la widely rentered. It la

JARS 7 9 C

Sirloin Steaks lb.
Gruilo A Fla. H ri’aMwl

FRYERS...... lb.

Fruit &amp; Vegetables

Sutm yficltl Kt'iidy T o -E a t

PICN IC........ lb.
Iceberg Lettuce

"S U P E R R I G H T "
Sirloin

2 for

21*

Mexican Sugartoaf

Pineapples 5Mi to 6 lh avg. 390

Veal S teak s.. lb.

Freah llluckoycd or

Beat Grndo

Crowder Peas

Slab BACON lb.

Fancy Baby

2 lbs 270

Yellow SquuNh

lb

lined na n native laiigunKi' on ut
laaat four of, tha «on|ltivnt*| RfV
alan, it* nehreat Mg rlvnl, la rrrttered on two continenta.
4. it I- w«n -taadardlicJ. The
dlnleeta which
prevent many
Chineae, for Itiatunrt’, from under*
alnndlng melt other are absent.
A It la already widely taught ■■
n aermtd language. Mnrrkwnrdt
anyh It la replacing French na n
accotid language In Latin America.
And Ita teaching la linportunt in
Holland, Scandinavia and even in
Ituaaln.
It. New method, uf teaching
make It eaaler for men to lenrn
another language, Thla la expected
In help I.mat the language which
already haa the advantage and
which la native to people with
Idena and the pieatlge of niouay
and power.
“ It la now poaalhle,” Kltchin
aaya, "for a aludent who dnea not
know Kngllah to come to the Unit*
ei| Sintra In June, learn Ktigllah
In two month* amt enter n unlveralty In September." She ndmita
he may have a hard time at first.
But after two months' full time
work, he can get along In hi*
new language and practice will
make hi* work progressively easier

Potatoes

Bacon Squares lb

FRESH FI.A.

SPINACH..

OKRA....................

L IT T L E YELLO W

C A L IF O R N IA

SQUASH ...

LEMONS...............

LARGE STALK

NEW CROP TEX AS

CELERY ....

YELLOW ONIONS
SNOWDRIFT

2 I ’K O . L I M I T : M X IK C R Y S T A L S H A C T . P A C K E D

QIICAP

... 5-lb. pkg.

3 T

or SPRY

3 lb. can 75ft

FIGS Cal-Arab no. 2 Vi can.
A R M O U R ’S

MILK ....... .......... * tall cans

KEYKO
ULKO

35c C U T R E A N S No. 2 cn. 10c
Lady Betty Cueuni tier
lloril'a Fey. halves
P E A C H E S No. 2 1/3 cn. 25c W A F E R S 17 ire. Jar 23c

C O C K T A IL

Colored,
33
Lb. Ctn. .......
D IN T Y

Standard

Hunt's No. I Tall Fruit

M A R G A R IN E

2

for

Dole, Llhhy, Del Monte,
Stoklcy’s Finest
No. 2 cans
2 for C A T S U P
I t o*. fill.
P IN K A P P L B J U I C E
20c Stokley'a Fancy
Lung'* Dill
T O M A T O E S No. 2 cn.

M O O R E ’S

BEEF STEW
24-oz. can 4 3 *

P IC K L E S

Vt Gal.

Lady Betty Salad

D R E S S IN G

pint

19c

Libhy'a Fruit
19c C O C K T A I L No. 2 '/a

15c

EGGS:

19c

C t.O V K R R L O O M
MED.
G R A D E A M IN N .
M ji
S H IP P E D
IM )Z......
SW ANSON M ED. G R A D E
A N E B R . S H IP P E D ttfU
D O Z ................................W

33c

Del Monte Early Garden

A S P A R A G U S No. 2 cn. 39c
D IN T Y

M O O R E ’S

C O C K T A IL No. I cn. 19c

SPAGHETTI
24-oz. can V

SAVO

Buy now &amp; stock up
at these low prices!

50

BLEACH

qt. 10&lt;

DIU PicklcH

5 lbs 310

Golden Ripe

[ Hekla Patch Kosher

qt. 270

[ J*eanut Patch

| Peanut Rutter I lb jair 330

Bananas
2 lbs 27d
Iced Cold
*
Watermelons 28 lb Avg. | | , 4|
Dried Nectarines 1 lb pkg. 260
Woetpeak Froxen
r Strawberries 1 lh pkg. 430
jr j

BAB-0
CLEANSER
arl»l* had been ihnwn In either

Regain Baited

Cashew Nuts 8 oz. pkg. 3 |0
Red Beans 22 oz. can I201
|J A'.Pann j

FRESH FLA.

New While

Cmlahy'n

f .A.Pen11

!

|g 0».

r Insect Spray

bomb § |0

Lux Flakes

Ig. pkg. 270

T

.

Rag. Bara

Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars 230
[Breeze

Ig. pkg. 210

HONEY
16-oz. size 3 1 *

No. 2 Stokely

C U T BRANS

PEACHES.......... no.

JUICE

GnttloH

Lux Soap 3 reg. bars 330

25*

PINEAPPLE.... 7-oz. can I f c

CUT-RlTE

H » r t G. B »n t.

_____

_

CORN.......... no. 303 can
T R EET
12 oz. can 3 5 *

WAX PAPER
LG. ROLL. . . S

Ige.pkg. 2 4 *

VfW-

.|VI.«.Jt i

25*

Conchlta Crunhed or Chunk*

' / . *} '
^94.■

r c c ' rt ~\

VA

TOMATOES .n a .2 * 2 fo r

MART RECORD
FORT PURGE, May IH -O P H ito State Farm era’ Market hero
« pawwd the 1,000,000— unit
ark for the 1948*49 Maaon, act*
ig an alMinw record. Rocripta

QUART

2 for 35c

Comitock

P IE A P P L E S

NSW MRLON
GAINESVILLE, May I0~(/P&gt;Thc flrat Florida-grown water*
melon rariitant fo anthracnozo rat
haa b4en exhibited to aaodamen a\
the University of Florida Agrleul*
tural Experiment Station. The
melon, known only aa the ttMO,
waa sent here from tha water­
melon and grape laboratory at
beeahiihg. The rot l» caused by a
lungua growth.
.

Motor Oil 2 gal. can ||,1 7

l */'
I Kllzum Aerooal

can 104

S IO U X BteE

RKALEM ON
beginning June 0. Ono thouaand
Vliitora alio ara expected. Tha Ma­
rion will continue for at leaet a
wvok wlth Blihop Dan T, Muie of
Oklahoma City presiding.

. ■_

‘ D t y Cleaner 1 gal can 730

['v

LA D Y B E T T Y

*.

a

Nn. 2 Ilk

SW E^TP O TA TO EH

1329c

1MMVI0...
SUPER SUDS or HINSO
Lf*. Pkg.
\
28c
(with 10b' coupon)

W h l t a ^ Solid Light Meat

�■y ~

^ -r-r

— "

THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949.

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

i ___________j - i ._ ■

Rural Common Sum :

k i ;«»

rn iiK K H Y

t-V rn M n ii

N iitriM n n iU

Leg- ut*1 piicktiRcif tiutrilidft.
Egg** 11avo mi vvimIo except thn
’•hell
**gg* an* *n nu
tlltldti-. fili-v ’■hntlifl i»o il'fil
•*r#«ti *1v m
.•ig nr all litlslf
h»**tl*. **1k'g* in*’ »»ni* *»f Hit ensiest
To 1#n»k riiry « ill) hi* ff.*(i .l a# main
iti'hf', liirnb r &lt; flmktcni’t *, ami
1*11' t’llt’l
Ily fnltutt ing ^ few
ailllplr •nit*-, any urn1 rati tfive
•gg in many &lt;U’lniiMt* v%ay * On»'
mijoii t.ih?

fill#
it|i{iho'
iff egg tonkir\

** tt .....U&gt;l,

tn all
uhctlltfl

ln»?** . tinkril.

frirtl,

t*i **11*'. t, jtoiM hell, htM’ d,
Lnkftl,
fit Miiuiet AUvavx rook
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heat
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f!■N.11*11\ uppciii iiln r. nm| (IHIciitn
flu vi*t
High
ti*m|»orntiii! •* u till
nvrr-rtmktlig tmighotl eggs -C g g
•it’ll i like*, snuf fit’s it IDI nthcr
tlif*hn* lenvonr.l with »*gg* will full,
the trust nil] In t h i* k and tnllgh,
it ml the in* life will he heavy Ufld
HOgg y In -Ii ' I m *. thiekcned utth
egg*. 'Ut li it-* rii*titi fl tm! *i»iiect,

high teiiitu riitilie itvnI airr etink •
ing «nu*e i tirtlling •*? ufOrting
IliinM tMiknl Egg*

I

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l»H*t nfje ifit'11 iLit\e tup &gt;f r'ggs
lle.it i .tpi.H\ f.i n.iilmf p&gt;*&gt;iit He ­
llene little *t ti, &lt;'A i’i tightly,
ami ,t I|mh r.• .» tn.i I . mirnitee
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iit#ti««’«|ii%t* u
ami
Mini |nnmpt}\ ufi-lii Minrnng w i i t. i
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ILilve
egg . n ’ii&gt;u\ i %#t|k ,
oinl .ieve
M m -reii with nuivniimii «*’. jh IiI
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3nil*I melted rimi gutIf11
di- llni d-i'***ik li‘f 1divi'i
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.ecuUil lo lonl.c Igg* ett-iet to
Immlle

Locker Plant

FROZEN FOODS HEADQUARTERS
40I-W-i:ithSt ...... „....
Phone IRIK

ili&amp;M'**
PILOTING HIS (9NY mnlort»lk«. Trdrty frlwnrdi. «. of Atlnntn, Oi., scoots
between the legs nf his rind, motorcycle policeman Ted Edwardi, during
the nnnunl Brhool Bnfotf Pnrnde tn VVnahintftnn. More than 20,000
chlldrcng friwn scheol putiuU of many states, took part. (Inlernaltomil)

YO U 'RE TELLIN G

ME!

■y Willi AM HITT —
Centul /’irtr Writer
T lt K UK TIM IN IN O vacation.
Ihr beginning of n shallow on
1st doesn’t mind bring railed
llir fiinr-ti'rliit k*t
hnlf-hnkrd In fnrl, hr prniHly
displays his tan In prove II.
Aly/nn mi 1% Ini mm— liihlnn
1 « 1
/fern Will, Irllnwt, t h n jt'xtjr
inllinn piu\ nl bore, ifiry've
A .Amur rnsr/e nl iuhhrr n
prnporerf. frfesf Ini when I hr
hntlly fnilrn trnunii in ojf
in-Uwx ihnp in tor * prntnctril
I ! 1
vi.til.
An Ada, Ohio., baker made an
! 1 t
almarl flsamslrItolly parfett repTit, lultieni ktpl that •srlln
lltn of Pofit- llffat tower In
pntliy tn fait, w , understand,
Method* gain, |utl lang anougb
la prav, lh,rs‘t no limit la Am*r&gt;
II taaksd gaad eneugh fa tail
1 t I
Icon lnf«nuity In tolvlng tllun.
Ken*.
Moscow's latest claim is that
f f !
Itiissl* has perfected a means
of making champagne In -43
Fsrlngraplis rpmteH a noled
days instead nf the customary
preacher ns saying that "now
era have faces. Just like people '
three year*. There they ■ »—
blowing hubbies, again!
Funny, wa'va never noticed even

WATER

If Y o u Are Not Alfefftly A ( ’ustomi r
Here We Invite You To Come In For
A “Just lAM&gt;kinffMTrip. Look Through
Our Frozen Food Cabinets, At Our
Variety Of Poultry, F i s h , M e a t s ,
Fruits and Vegetables. You Will Find
Our Pricea Low and Quality Worth
Freezing.
___
Svaltust, All Flavors

ICE CREAM

TW O
D IN T S

From Colt! Norlhttrn Waler:.

RED PERCH Fillets ll&gt;.
COTTACE CHEESE 2 9 ‘
RASPBERRIES “
37*
ROLLS Clover Leaf pk^. of 8 |
Rich. Croumy

Whole Fruit, Delicious Uni

Thaw—Lot Rise—Baku

MELONS
Canon Ball Variety

R ED FRONT
•,Y

Home Freezer Ownera Are Having
IJs ProceHH Their MeatH. We Have
The Proper Packaging MaterialHanrl
Sharp Freezer l'o Inaurc Better
Keeping Quality.____________________
Fo r Moat Loaf or Hamhurtfrr I’altlas

CHOPPED B EEF'" 5 5 *
ROUND STEAK 6 5 *
PORK CHOPS lb 5 9 «
Heavy Beef—Western

lb.

BACON

n t r r nm l NtMiVfl flor ewstritlliil r n r r
wtiil tfatll #*f D ir fihitriua* U ( — ItiMf
mo In It* I h r
m tiklnic t»f lin e |ir&lt;f
f# aalitiinl n e rtle e a u rh m
Ih r u n r
rrn d e rrd hy « n r
In lM triito rr.l.tH tr
IklNMN Ilk * a l t r l lU f t l |irr«rrlp lh &gt; *
htiMIrw , . n i r r h l l l r r k r r k v t l » l « i k «
nf olruiiN mm«I A k A iiilrttU * * • p u rr
iflaNUetl r t i ilr r unfit In a ll r » i « |MiiiN illllM #iprrftfliil 4«.
V f i i fh ra r
u r r llf ft r fh lna *— Init i h r y iiilil up
lu the r u r a l p re a rrlp tlo it u r n l r t
mx nl In hie.

Lean—Meaty—Wcslern

When you want a Melon at Price and
Quality you can Depend on u h for Both
Every One Fully

»6f n l h

llv Anna Mai* Sihtvi______ ,

Nut lung ago, n nntinnnl rur ll
health
conference
emphasiz'd
•onie of the things that are nee ♦
ed for
Improvement of rur l
health, and now we want to ci 1
, attention to some romppratlve &lt;f
reee&gt;’t developments for rur J
health improvement In Florida.
Til" netivllle* of home demo i«
stratlon dub members for hral(h
Improvement are Indeed enroura, •
lug.
[ Home demonstration dub* ste
.seeing educational motion pirturgs ,
oil disease rnnlrnl and other xul •j
ject* pertaining to health. Fri* *
fluently they hear talk* on liealtn'
, problem* by nurse*, physician ,
and piildir health workers, anl
they usually nsk many question)
after their speaker* ((include their
talks.
Front
home
demoiiNtratloi
agent*, dietitian*, nutrition sped' lalists they are learning more
about preparation of food* ti I
nvidil b&gt;&lt;* of nutrient* nnd tp
make them appetizing to their 1
families, more aliout combining1
fooil* to provide a well Imlanced
diet, mol more about the fuMo­
•ACK MOM THI OIAD, Reid C. Lewli h»i good rewon to imll# si he
tion- of tin- variou* kind* qf
rests In a hospital at Sanla Monica, Calif., where he Is recovering from a I food*.
1|
minor operation, la-wli "died" a week ago on lh» operating table tn hi* 1 Many rural people in Florida
doctor's office. The physician, using what he termed "an old scout trick. * I have bad x-ray picture* made of
restored Lewis to life by mapping one of his ribs.
(International) I their chest* during the cumnaign*
that have been carried on liy the
1Hint*. Hoard of Health and the if.
S. Public Health Service. More
•clinic* for rural people-adult* and
lehlldrrn-are Itcing held In Florida
!now thnn ever before, and many,
of these have lieon held under the
auspice* or III close cooperation
with home demonstration clubs.
‘Tub
&lt; U T M 'M II V S MKKT
Hundred* of families 'have
have had
ha&lt;| .....................
buiiucd about. ........................
Until
their milk rows tested for
or Hang's ...... ..Ittimlied* ..1 home det in 11A , Mm l'&lt; I'■ The mid
dincMNn by veterinarian* of
of the Ui inon*lriitlon club wuihi - m Pilot I II .ninm.■, ..... . r &gt;i • of tiic I It.min
idtistry.
IH'V" and g i t l - a ic im .b -igoing S in t.- t 'a ii b ,nit,&gt;i'
t ...... '"ttio n " i l l
S, lliireau of Animal Industry
physical ................. . at len*t |„. I..I.I
I.O,.
ppp.-nleid
More nnd more ruralI families
famll
lib, H...............
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are getting electricity in their '"'ce
m"-r a
w veitr
veer
lip.a
homes, and this not only.* I*
All of tho-c
............lei.
loono-nt. m,
Is climeliniAlt
ib-t &gt;do|.oiriitan- ............*
ii.nin. »*)
Inating drudgery, but it I* pyovld- |dghlv ,&gt;ocoiiiaging and tin lu l.n
I lie *-fii v inetiiLei .»! the itinitk
Ing power for pumping tvnler. t ,
fnindr hving wihl in Ktitnpe
And running water, following |n.
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stallatlon of elect deity, results in m,|,!Hi improvement. ». it ........ i. 0I ) tin- llai bin \ a|itf tiilital
sanitary sewage disposal.
much, much mote to be done fot till
In home demonstration club* and rural health in out -tat. It t*
l-ll clubs for boys and girls, to be hoped that lb. fo.uanl
health Is a major ronsiileratlon. movement will coiiium, and in
As a result of thing* they have dense III tempo n- turn, goe* on

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Miss Lowry Explains
Bridesmaid's Origin
B, CYN TH IA - I.OWBY
.IP Newsfcalure* W rlUr
At, .June, the season of martr ia g e . approacheth, the mngazinc*
“ and newspaper* are full of sage
word* adn helpful advice to brides,
word and helpful advice to brides,
thertf* a bevy of bridesmaids— nr
attendant*.
Doe* anyone ever
throw them a word or two of
counsel? No. Sol’m going to,
ami I’m n well-qualified expert.
But no Inlde remark*, please.
In aevice article* such a* thl*,
the be*? way to start I* to Inform
the relder about origins. Well,
M they can't decide what's lliu oriw gin of bridesmaids (for the pur­
pose* af simplicity, we will conalder ill female attendant* to n
wedding a* bridesmaid* although
we all know that mnrried women
are permitted to participate In
everythin* Hut tmuquct-catching,)
The best surmise I* that they
started because In ancient Homo
a bride hail ten witnesses— her
own frland* guaranteed to hack
her up la case of future trouble—
V a t her ceremony. The alternative
guess is that even earlier than
that, they were hand-picked pro-1
lectors of the marriageable yminir.
woman when It was the custom of
an eager suitor literally to give |
chuHii to the reluctant maid.
Anyway, It's Indletl down to u !
custom l.i which the bride invites j
anywheri front one to u dozen
women hi participate In her wed-1
ding as attendant*. Kor thl* grua c Iou* invitation, the bridesmaid*
▼must buy their own dresses and
hats. The bride Invariuldy thanks
bridesmaids prettily hy presenting
them with compucts, cigarette
cases, a bracelet or something
like that.
Being it bridesmaid is not alto­
gether
unadulterated
pleasure,
even If you don't mind buying
yuur drcis. Bridesmaids' dresses
are seltctd by the bride, and the
Idea is la pick a dress Hint will
Ahtend handsomely with her own
W w«ldlng gown, for which the bevy
form u sort of backdrop. The best
wedding guides advise the bride
to brook no (unny stuff from the
bridesmaids in the mutter of se­
lection, and then suggest ruthur
weakly that If it's possible to do
so.
pick dresses bridesmaids
might Jjut possibly use on some
L ,« r collision, l.ei me *uy hero
and now I've spent a lot of money
•on bridesmaids' dresses in my
ytim e, ami I’ve newer been able to
wear one on any occasion on a
later date. The best use I can
suggest for bridesmaids' dresses
Is to iihip them too Kngltiml for
use ut vicars' garden pnrtles. I
knew a girl once who used a used
bridesmaid dress ns a peignoir,
which is a fancy name for a
dressing gown, but only when *lm
knew shu wn* uhmo In the housu.
Don’t be altogether flattered if
a n tapped -for bridesmaid,
wflui
wedding etiquette quldl'S
suggest tbiil brides 'try to got
girl* who are ntrout the same
height and good-looking because
It makrs for n prettier wedding.
But they also *uggc*t it’s a good
Idea to include sister* of llio
bridegroom, member* of your own
family and, of course, friends. Ho
you may not lie picked for your
place in the litiile's affections,
hut for your height, your complext$lnn or your kinship.
Brldesmalds-elect shouldn't fall
Into the pltfnll of thinking they
may me*t their own future mate*
among the handsome ushers or
liest man. Usually the ushers are
married and their wives are hang­
ing around all the time. Those
that aren't usiiallv am the 17-year
-old brothers of the bridegroom or
fellow* about four Inches shorter
than thn shortest bridesmaid.
‘It On the bright side nf the leilgrr
the fact that the wedding food
Is pretty goes), usually, and If
you like champagne, there’s some
of that around at most wedding*.
The hardest part of the activities
I* to learn that pcrullnr halting
step they want you to undertake
while marching tn the altar with
a fixed smile on your face.
Bridesmaids are always the
subject nf considerable attention
by uncle* and grandfathers of the
tpianpy couple, •which is a good
thing or they'd ho wallflowers
at the roceptlon-and-dance, liecause people alwaya come to
thoec In pnlrs and they become
“extra women" on arcount of
the married ushors (unless they
are married bridesmaids and can
ranch their huband's side post­
haste I.
This, then, I* my advice when
you’re asked to lie n bridesmaid:
Accept promptly: There’s no out
inless you want tn be n social
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United Staten financinl and technical help to under*
&gt;Bjr UK W ITT MACKENZIb
developed arcan of the world, an envisioned by the Prealdent
There likely will l/e soma haurt
in hid Inaugural Addrcnn, In n long-rnnge aim of great
burnliiKa, hut need lie nu surprise,
potential worth. But it In not an euny thing to arrange.
because Secrelaiy „,
of __________
State Uekn
Dincunnlng the Idea with n section of the Economic and ^"eiioii 11!*" nlied"uut— it lean i
Social Council of the United Natlonn, American npokenrnen for the preaent— any American j
l O l i i l h T . D B A if
----------nnld thnt the national pollcicn of the arenn needing develop, participation in a I’st-ific
'
Bailee
OORDON OBAN
men! often add no much to the element of rink that private part similar to thu Atlantic Treaty. ,
Baalnaaa Baaaaav
The condition* mi which the At
capital cannot Im« Interested. In addition to tho normal rinkn lantlc Alliance is built are quite |
•Vb r o m ip tio n m a tb r
lil Carrier — J ------------------ | J l
0o« Baath ............ — -------- .
I M of hnninenn and induntrial investment, the ponnibijity of diffeient from tliose existing tn
iTRrrc M a a tR a .............. 1&lt;M M
expropriation or nationalization may Impose the added the Orient. 'Ihe secretary took note j
I r Mcstfce _ ______
AM
lac Tear
...................__ |Aaa risk of total loss, not because an investment hns proved of (hut foci yesterday when lie j
unprofitable but on the contrary because it hnn become told a new* conference in Wanh
All abltoanr notice*,____
IliXton:
■bank*, raaalnllaaa » l aorteM
Mila&gt;talaM*aia far tha aaraaaa al profitable. In some cases there is also the fear that If profits
"While It is true thut tiiere are I
ralalaa f«a*a, will ha charga* la» are made it will not be possible to convert them Into useful serious dangers to world p-ac,
H regnlat ■averttetao raten.
existing ill tin- situation in Asia,
currency.
Baai
r»« Nalloaallr^Br
lalaaa N ,n i,a ,«r RtataaaalaIn many parts of the world strong prejudice turn been it also is true, us I'rlnie Minlhter '
■ tc * . I » r - ,
H r IT
lu r k ,
C h ic a g o ,
built up against foreign capital. This in partly because some Nehru of Indn stated to tiie press
Oalrelt, Kaaaaa ClU , Rl. Lamia.
the other day, that u 1'ai-ific ,le- j
ih t KaialA la a mriiiher at lha foreign inventors, in the past, have exploited their Invent* fense tioct ro itId not take shape
I m d a lt l Pfaaa rrblrh la aaHtlaA
aarlaalialf la lha aaa far rapahll* m enu unreasonably, taking out exhorhitant profits and until present internal rimflecte
carlo* al all lha laral sew* grlale* using native resources and lulmr with no thought of con­ in Asia were resolved."
la ihla aanaaaaart aa wall aa all
In the first place the A I laid ii- i
servation or adequate payment. That is a record which
AP aorta A la a a la h a a .____
covers u theatre which le
Americans, along with some others, must face. Hut the Treaty
presents the greatest immediate
TH U R S D A Y , M AY 19, 1949
Ijackward areas can never Is* successful!ly developed until irrat to Z
the western democracies
HIHI.K VRRAK TO D A Y
this prejudice Is overcome. Iwcnuse such InndH lack the t rue,
roc. thu
the Ori
(Irient in due course may
There la perfection of benuty In financial resources to do the (oh. Th e ir only hope in m present an even greater iiienac*
u fact whirl) we most certainly
the aout. The prayer meeting doc* foreign capital
we .
More to beautify then the beauty
(hie of the Important Jobs for the United Nations is
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parlor. Some people with crude to help make foreign capital welcome where It is needed. •J^mpo, Dial must u- our iiimki.
feature* are ealremely beautiful.
And aa he prayed the fashion of and help obtain guarantees against political rinkn. Investors. immudlatu concern
Then. Ion, the Atlantlr l'ri*#t&gt;
hia countananre was altered.— Im. i " " Uie other hand, must show that they are ready to U
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satisfied with rensonalile profits. It's a give-and-take propo­ rovers u compact front, pruiMllug u far more formidable •l»*f**iiit'-*.
sition.
While many of Ita mumliurs ui*General Clay is welcomed hack 1
wrak militarily, yet liy and laig''
Id ihtt country and plant toon to
they are ui puuce internally, riu-r.-:
Fur-Siffhterl Gift
return to hit native ird clay lulls
j* no civil war in any of th -in.
of Georgia. Mr tlort not intern! lo
---------------The picture ill the Orient ia bn I
Something mmirknhli- has bappeimd in Philadelphia, different. Many of the cnunirlmj
run for governor. Inn uftrr Ins
eiperirnres in Germany in deal­ The public library there has receiver! as u gift the extra- In thut huge area are torn hy re
ing with »li«* Hiiisiani hr ought to ordinary collection of books gathered by the late William voluthnj— Ohbui, U'lrrna- •
wonf her ......
**f
br able to linmllr any prnhlrm | M. Mlklun, who made a fortune in street railways. State
iiiiiversItieH have been the public institutions most frequent* rmo.imu.ooo. a * Smeinry Arhwwmj
till I might tomr up.
ly rr'tnemhered by I In* generosity of private citizens. Libra- point* mu, the ilangera of Asia
• Another pownful political ma­ ties, which serve as tin: average man's repository of learn- uru thime revolving aismt ih- pr**
chine hat taken a licking, Follow­ ing, have Iteeii generally forgotten when wealthy philnnthro- "''J'1
u !lrf*n*s
ing ia clutely on (hr heels of Frank pists come to make their wills. Th e public libraries of New
''* .W*uch a Imtchpoich of vlo- 1
Uigur's cfrfr.it hi New Jersey, York. Ifoston, Clevelaml and Detroit are signal exceptions;
poUmiial violent* i What'
the bowling over of Tammany hy others are not numerous.
wouldn’t lincla Hunt la- IrtUng him- 1
young Franklin I). Roosevelt is
The Elkins collection would excite the cupidity of even wlf •'» f"r lf he signed • mutitul &lt;
particularly significant. Jhr proplr the* wealthiest and most blase collector. It starts off with
Wc/mc hr "nk*l:'
air gelling Ird up with machine the* I l!i:t letter in which Coliiinbus announced the discovery
null hlm*Hf lo Om t»'*i
A ti.iiui.iii il*..11, -■1,,.. 1 I... 1I,..
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rule.
of America,
followed by the Cosmography of
Martin Walii- imn of_ the
Uhyttli wrrMle.- Aulu
u i . ..
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,i r t seemueller, published in 1507, which suggested the name ru* of ancle ii l duy*
Antaeu* wu* thr son m 's r **'1
. !B |V
lirr,°a on tr o
,\ iii«&gt;rira as a suitable designation for the new continent.
u m b .l'o .d c a .h n g .y .e n w a iiM
„ „ l)Pi|cinn| k.|tcr *lf s ir Walter Raleigh, and an miiiI iio iii * could throw him l#m-uii*i
hv gained fr*‘*h ntrmigih ‘ 'very
'
#
1 ‘ |&lt;,n U,V ,u unimlilinhiMl mamiMcript liy (J«orKe Percy, deHcrihiiiK the time he touchi-il hi* mutlu r. Along |
nunagtt in iiiiinii. nui /Miluir
came Hercule*.
however, and
con11 1
1
u 1laugh.
1 ”11 firs! five years of the settlement at Jamestown.
O f a later
.„,„r ..................
- ............
Godlrry, who
make*
itcnple
dale Is a letter from Washington to Jefferson, written in querad the l.jhy«" i»y lifting him
Godfrey wai paid $440,r&gt;l4 hul
I7IKI, in which the president begged Jefferson not to re- "if *" ,l'' fnu*, r,t
1 “ ,r 1 ^
year which putt him a clan will:
sign as secretary of state. These items are only a few out
,
1Mir Uurle Sum miglu j
the higgrti
money-maker*
of many.
moil find himself hm»ted hy
Amerira, llir eaeculive heath of
Hy leaving this splendid collection to a great public I'nctfli- delunnc part.
Genrial Motori. U. S Slrel and llir in stitu tio n Mr. Elkins insured th a t It would be kept intact
8t» much fur the furmal commitChuc National Hank not eacrplrd.
incut of u defense pad.
throughout
the
years,
and
serve
to
educate
the
public
on
HritahoVanv’flth.r wXter..|
Stanton wai paid $I0‘&gt;,7I1H
whose intelligence and information the future of the United , nowir'w'uui* 'to g'lv.-'inaiMi laI utd!
to aH Asiatic country, thut’a n dlf- j
If Govrinur Warreit i* going to States tiependH.
ferent story. Sucli aid wouldn't
leave the i.dct Ini nfj ull llir
have strings oil It. A defense pact
"ncrenitiei of lilr", it ii hard to
If You Would He Liked
is another thing, e*|i*clall« ill «
J re how imh a I n hill would pto, vast theatre of turmoil which (night
m'e vnv mm h revenur. When wr
Good
advice
for those. . Who
expect
to travel
ubrottd uPrnjh'ca
call*ft t for
help fruit sev.
a
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begin thinking -hum all the lliings,
fron, Huth Shipley, chief of tho i'nnsport Division of I
---------whtth air regarded by torn- at | thi* U. S, Department of Stale, hut good advice It Is trw. for
- - - - - Forum
Sanford
necrintiM, tin- Im imt *h.nii
expect to travel w ithin this country, or even
covcit everything *uld tu mn t„ at tty at home. Her Do's and Don’t issued for those who
May lit, null
ilotrt. I'nod, clolhct. fuiiuturr travel are as follows:
Kditor,
tltug*. lied linen and kitchenware,
Ho know HomethiiiR of the liusir customs ami man­ Thu llirald.
while ixitsilily not nrcrtiiliei in ners of the place you are visiting ami make yourself a Hanlord. Hu
Drui Sir:
China or Alghaniilan, urr certain­ lileasiiig ami welcome guest by conforming to them.
There 1* very little chance that
ly nrrrituim to modern meriran
Do spend whatever yttti can afford; there isn’t a yon are going to min* Item ing
ulioul Mr*. ItousL-velt'i story of
living.
country in the world that doesn’t aeeil dollars.
till* Roosevelt yeur* from the curly
Du
Is*
guy,
lighthearted
and
happy
whenever
you
can;
twenties to Ernnklin Ro«»evell'»
Many pr::plr would no doubt
prrln that liolliing bill ilierrlul tiie world sees too few smiles and hear.. Ion little laughter death in that tragic April just be­
ia these times.
fore victory In 111-16. 1 think it ia
upliliiolli and |&gt;lrasaiil imiiiduig
Do express appreciation; compliments urc sweet in important, however, that you hear
news hr publish'd in lit' newtpapaliout il now before it* piiMJcaany language
eri. but uiifoiiunairlv «tatiili«»
tinn Ix-gin-t in .McCall's Mugaiinu
Do
be
your
best
self,
kindly
ami
warmhearted.
In June.
»how that tnnir proplr trail iiioie
Do remember thnt we are a God-fearing, friendly, free
1 can't ri'ineniher miyllnng iplilo
Clime new, than .nothing e|te in
it in American writing, I
the paper. It would he nice if dime tieople, and Hint it isn’t liberal to belittle our great in­ like
am sure that there has IJ-eu mi
heritance
in
favor
of
alien
philosophies.
were no ctune to make newt; il
more important human and his­
Hot—
would he nicri -till il people who
torical story produced In our lime,
Don’t brag. Hu proud of America, Imt quietly.
1 go furlht-i tliuii that: I doubt that
make nrwt always did lirlplul, coilDon’t Ih* noisy. It Isn’t iileusunt even here.
there ever has ta-en such an in­
itructive things beneficial lo man­
Don’t criticize. Remember: the things that are different formed, Intimate, and candid nlmy
kind, hul they don’t. The news­
aa this one nliout any grt-iii Ameri­
paper which ignores the fact* ui abroad limy im (Hitter, from their point of view.
can In any tuiporlant American
Don’t
rush.
Th
e
tempo
outside
of
Amerien
is
slower
period.
life and prints only sweetness and
and there are fewer ulcers.
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Of
course, .....
there
could tun have
light will not have ninny leaders.
Don’t forget
to take an extra sweater, suitof clothes been aiich a tsiiik a* this it that*
High school seniors iiiuiri the or porhups a pair of shoes— even afew more cukos of soup had not hewn u Mr*, itiiusevelt a*
titan you’ll need.The y will he priceless gifts to vottr new wcl1 "" " •’’/ “"•‘II'; Roosevelt. Thut
direction of Arnold Harrington, felmwtu
0 . 1
II* w WB„ MM *»iro|iotiilcnl conjunction.
class ptesidrnl, art bring widely friends.
She wa» lint only with Roij*uVelt
T o sum up, remember thut wherever ytm go in Hie in affection unit Intimacy nil the
praised for their film woik mi die
iccent cancer drive in which they .world, you have u responsibility. Yon tire Hit* Unit ml Slides time. She was then-, too, with a
of ran* detachment in tin*
qu
raised $1,013.65, All solicitatiun of Anutricu in the eyes of ull the pimple who sue or meet you. quality

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senior* of Srmirtulr High Scltuol,
Oviedo High School and Lyman
High School, report* Mrs. A. B.
Peterson, cummiltee chairman for
the Pilot Club which sponsored the
drive. In thi* day and time when
i there are so many activities to dis­
tract the attention of leen-agen,
it is rather significant that they also
rtveal the mote serious minded
qualities of good citizenship.
The Supreme Court spills 5 and
4 in deciding the limitations on
free speech as guaranteed by the
Constitution. Everyone recognizes
that a man does not have the
richt to shout “Firel" in e crowd­
ed theater when no fire actually
•lists. But doe* he have the right
, to incite a mob to violence, or lo
eo violently and vigorouity
overwhelming public sentiment
that he ■■p»e» hinuelf lo enni*
Mation? The majority on the So­
prano Court apparently believe* h*
does. The government do** not
!, have the right to save a man from
. We own unwise and intemperate
rbi- This he must do for him*
for the future

BuninUHri StutintlCH

ilt-rslamlliiK of thu umiuing mini
tu whom aim was married In hia
relationship* to hia children us well
"ffjln, B. Debt. The totel of firm mort- me to Churchill mid to .4101111,

*» otuch smaller than be- Farley ami Al Smith, greut p«r*
ItVattsae* emm eaa« else
and liquid a* he haa ever been be­ fore the war, Aa to the huylng' sonagea, little imllllcimi* and Ju»t
ubllc In general, Johnson " tails
taila, people.
peoplfi
fore."
I*public
nuir dilit
I doulit
i
. 'cunsumor
debt poiiiil
could
1
that any editor can oven
Thia . la
. . put Into figure*
_ ta by Anfb the^AMAi
A 100 Pper cent without pretend t« understand Urn time
Johnaon, vice prealdent u&lt;
of J. Wat- be Increased
advertiilm - ?*c**^!"*
tWO. ratio
ter Thompson Co., advertialm
,
_, — of
-- debt
— - which
- ...... prmluced out world without
firm, at today’s meeting of the
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read Ing this story. I am sunt no
DO Per cent without eaceedlng uolltlciau
Fan can pretend tu appro*
New York chapter of the Amtw I
A0.
'.the 1040 ratio to disposable In- heind the
he nroi
procussi-s In whlcleh he
lean
Markatlng
Association.
Attar*
ik a
e s ia
S
M
4
- 1 .lt .f ~ M
f« »
works without
wltnout an.
appreciating this
...
.
the Lbaalc
needs —of
food,
clothl: C O lI_.
The leasun which these Bud dulled record of the period which
and shelter are taken care
other businessmen draw from produced Roosevelt and tlit* long
there la left aver about |103
lion either for "discretionary
U h ,n . to*elh« *• Y « r* wf Pfmocratlc; Party rulu.
•pending" or saving. In 1940 than * j current Income, large aavinga, Editor, politician, historian, or
was only IBfl.S billion available, )
,0kT . r#,J®
« n « u » « r debt anylxxly else who misses I
, 8. Savings. Americans are eo- J S S J H 2 ■°‘u*1 ind
*°'n* to miss the most revealing
tlmatod lo have had |900 billion ,iu" h,uln* P°*',r'
memoir of nur times,
ut aside, In various forma, at
Tho American people art tra* . 0n* ‘ hlna I would llko to cm*
m dltlonaily bent on ever
r mare conjugal
and of 1048, The Commerw
e m /higher phaalae.
Phaalae. This la nu
rlnkllng sugar on
t- Standards of living. Businessman •"‘•rprlae In »Jiri
Department saya they have booatas about Franklin
Roosevelt
r, can
atlll . count
on higher —demands
things
Fri
•d their rata of aavinga Utla year.
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Savings now are three timee for goods and services, after the which might seem sharply criti­
gm tarthau In 1940.
» « * « » t shake-down of over- cal from any other person. Some­
„ 4* JPmployrasnt. About 14 mQInefficient products and times ah* oaema almost indiscreet,
lion more elvlllttna are employed buslneu and over-production In naive, Ingenuous. They are the
In non-agrunttuMl pursuits now **me Industries haa been eonclud- component of a portrait drawn with
aa much honesty aa affection, U
than tn 1940. WUUnrn A. Duvel of
the National Credit Office, New . Ih other words, there's still gold will please these who loved, aa I
did, tho real Roosevelt and the
Ywk, assutes the National Aaao* &gt;n thorn tbar consumer pockets,
whole Roosevelt More than that, It
elation uf Credit Mon, meeting In'
Atlantic CHy, that now I M per |
.
t» the very human portrait ot
greatness In nur time
cent of tha Deputation la p m p l^ *
!■» »M»h OM t»:gro
•d. compJwTwIth 89.8 per cent g g J I g . ^ . • f e .-jL iS S i * I1 don’t , think any thuugHtrif)
American ought to mtsa thta’ story,
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Sincerely,

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-VttVimiltBM riorilula

Population Hikes
Being Studied
By U. N. Group

.CEMBRACEABLE YOU!"

THE WORLO TODAY

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Hv LYN N rHELNZF.RUNO
G E N E V A , May 1»— &lt;/T*»— 'Th#
spectacular reduction in death
| rates in the lust two years and &gt;1
; the steady inrrensi- of poulatlon
.In many parts of the wnrl-l may
'lead to a stupendous problem in
six-ini and economic readjust­
ment, sonic- sociologists of thi
United Nations believe.
The World Health Organists
tion reported recently that Ihe
area of the world In which deaths
are recorded Is "i-njoylr* Ih*
lowest mortality ever recorded".
While this reduction is mart pro- e-v
nounred In Europe, u similar reduction was recorded in Ind'a,
Ceylon arid Japan. Although the
rate remain* comparatively high
in Egypt, there has het-n a re­
duction them too,
The United Nations Population
, Commission hns given "frlst prior­
ity" to a study of the Interrela­
tionship of economic, social and
population changes. Officials here
j say this Is n' "major scientific
i study”. The commission *111 seek 4.1
, to discover the conditio** under
| whlrh populations grow fester
, than the economic resources of the
area involved. They want to know
, also what steps ran Iw taken to
i keep population growtk within
|hounds, A study already is under
way in India where tile populs| lion Increased hy Gd^lUO.lOO per*
i wins list ween lU.'IO and 1910.
j Tht- population commission, el! though well uware that Ita study
will take yi-urs, hopes to obtain
- information which will help im, prove Hie welfare of the world'*
I people. The Secretariat of ' tha
commission Is engaged In a survey
| of ull nvailahlr literature and
statistic* bn the luhject from
I which it will soon prepans a sumI mary for the commission,
j One official, lu trying iu gut the
problem of tin- coniinlssion In ley
terms, said, it was to discover
' “ how economic anil m/cils policies (A
‘ may lie used to influence popu­
lation changes so as to avoid un­
fortunate results." The Ideal, pro.
M tlNttNUFll |» Ii*Ft* Fnffff IlN F I
porlionul
relationship
let ween
Hie uiituhnlm U-sdiilR to the Rue- population und economic reoourMARCH OF EVENTS
siau t'liet-kpoiut lifter the Soviets ces, is "such un ahstractlob It has
i-lHiii|ir&lt;l on thi* re-trli-tliili lute iio meaning," this official said.
Thomot' Two Bill* May Win
Dee* U. S. Have 300 Bembif \enlertluy.
"If everything were static, then
The Hue stretched fur three we could determine what should
Oweti Seem* Cemervotive
Federal Aid for Idutallcn
] mile*, with truck* parked humper lie lha- proper number of people
Special id Ctntial P i n t
tu humper. The district pul Ice chief in lie provided with Ihe bent pusA M IIN O TO N — If thouaand* of teachers get a pay rats# thi* ut Ilelm.it,-di said he would drib- slide living condition*,’ 'he asld.
y
year because of federal aid for education, they can thank hl« group* of ten tu 19 Iruck* to “Hut Ihi* I* unrealistic.”
llucstrdt until he cleared nut the
A paper suhmitted to th# comSenator Elbert Thomas |D), Utah.
For Thomas came forward with a compromise plan which truffle Jam before Ihe l(elin*lrdl miaslon say*, "the entire makecheckpoint.
up of society 1* in m suite of
promises In break the lower Houee deadlock uver the |300,00U.OOU
The llui-Mieili West son* rherk- continual change. hTe economic,
aid tn education bill.
point I* manned hy Germans, demographic and social structure
This bill faded in the peat because the money would not reach There are nn HrltUh or Ameri- rarely remain* constant. Changes
parochial schools. So Thomas as chairman of Ihe Senate Itbor and can* on duty. A bridge span* the in *nV one of its components are
public welfare committee came up with two bills. xlrt-nm and separates thu West accompanied hy changes In the
One provides 1300,000,000 for public schools— German and Ruxslnn checkpoints, others.”
or rather, the money le gtven without string* to On thu oth-ir side—East lone land
Thu population cumrnindou Is
the stairs, but It will virtually all go to public —bemcdaled Russian soldiers acur- seeking th* key to a better living
schools. The, other provides 430,000,000 for Im­ rlfd around the Incoming trucka fur tho people, of- the world- In M
proving the health of children In all schools
from the Hritl*h,sone.
H&gt;e exact working of the** com- *
tbdh KJ's hive passed Ihe Bennie, and by
TJrci* Weii- ahmii 12 itu**iun* lament* and their effect, on each
systematic vote-trading It appears that enough and four or five Knit German pa- other. Thu uxpurta paint to Java
lice on duly lit the Russian check- as an Illustration of the problem,
voles for both can be mustered In Ihe House.

Truck Crisis

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• ATO M IC TONB— The Atomic Energy commis­
sion's discreet statement a couple of years sgn
that, because of Its efforts the woild supply of
fissionable uranium could be measured In. "pound*
Instead of ounces." can tie amended today. Th*
Ssnater llberl
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amount
Is now "tons
Instead of pounds.
|Kiunds."
t homoi
A rush uf educated guesses on the number of
atomic bombs pioducrd has broken out tn Ihe technical Journals, am!
Ihe lowest estimate la around 300 bomba. It takes about 39 pound*
of explosive to make a bomb, so that would be 5,000 pounds of the
ftestunable stun— 3 tone.
The ilguincant-e of this can be gathered from the fact that 13
tons uf uluntlc Aaslonnblea, updating la atomic furnaces, would
throw of! enough heat tu generate all Uie electricity uied for all
pmpoeea In Hie United State*
Moreover, the amount of fuel would nut decrease, because the
same furnacee would continually create more flsslonablea iU-339
and plutoniuini fnnn ordinary uranium end thorium.
The catch Is In tha tremendous cost of building th* plants and In
solving the technical dUtlcultlea of harnessing th* hist to elsctrlclty.
However, Ut* experts ssy these difficulties will In surmount*4
eventually.

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• LIVING COST*— Federal economists expert Ihe cost of living tu

drop hy 9 to 7 per cent during the remainder or th* year.
Dr. Edwin (I. Nourse, chairman of the Preeldent'S Council of Eco­
nomic Advisers, recently told newsmen that he anticipates a "fur­
ther easing" In the coat of living situation. But he mentioned nu
tgures.

Other economist*, however, offered th* 9 to 7 per cent decline
prediction.
These tsperU believe the downward trend will begin making Itself
fell In June and thru gain momentum in th* fall. Consumer food
prices are expected to fall still further and may go down a full to
per cent.
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• FREEDOM FOR aUBITCHEVT-Indications are strong In
Washington that Valentin UuMtchev, the Russian engineer arraated
with Judith Coplon on apy charges, will never be brought ta trtal.
He le now free on I100.0M ball.
Insiders bellnv* that UuMtchev Will be spirited quietly bach ta
fluttlit lu rm u t
«i
1— Proceedings against him might bring reprisals against Ameri­
cana In Russia.
g— The evidence against him does not appear ta
be too strong.
Trouble with the evidence la that when Mlu
Coplon and OuMUhev held their tryst In New York,
at which they wire arrested, no papers were seen
to pua between them. They only walked along the street together
for a short distance,’
Mtaa Coplon had secret paper* and notee tn her puree, which the
FB I says art damning. On QuMtchev, the formir United Nations
employe, however, they obtained nothing concrete eo far u the
ptibUe knows.

Mass Survey

Marianna and Tampa are In groat
wood of repair for they weN built

•wart**** e-wM r**e n**i
lutlon for patient and follow-up
of contact*. This Is tfc? work of
tho loeal Health Unit But again,
without aufftclent personnel and
limited program.
and Health Aaa i groat deal of
work Ip thia field aba.
**W# hav* three tuberculosis
torta.” Dr, OulUraaa pointed
“whlrh are located Iw lla ri.
Orlando uhd Tampa. A new.

during the war to taxt flva or
six years.
They have already out­
•ra. -Thej
their •*'
lived tholr
expectancy
ard new,
aney srd
■permanent
...... . J H Hbnlldtngn
H R I v t D are
h f f H badly
needed.
“It Is te everyone's interest to
understand this pulille need and to
d»*tehal#v#r jmm#Ibf* ■*n encOurago
ouf] state, — — antattv** to supto, improve thu*

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point in Ilue.itcdt. All the Russlnn* carried Inmmy guns nr rifle*.
West German offirlala here
were at a loss to explain why the
K iissImiin en-ked the
lli-lmsti-dt
i^'luw ay ini ' "l^tle-Vl” trtiriTw" wiTl?e

Thu Dutch have been In Java for
* century. They have been ruleIn* the condition* of living, Improving agricultural methods and
mndcrnlilng the country. Hut the
population has Increined enor­
i |„«vlrig the ItueMerlt route open
mously, pci Imps us u result of
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• these improvement*, und it I* re- ■
j
xnnh-d a* dulislahte whether the A
(
I people are hutlei off than they
KiwuniN M eet
were iiefore.
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outright Imliffrrenl,
I'niilthig mil Ihe economic l/enefils of a hospital io Hit- communi­
ty, lie declared Hull without avail­
able nearby hospital faclillle*
many people would mil settle lien­
or invent money.
Guests Introduced hy Joel Field
Included: Tom llurgc**, Ml. Dora;
Frank Forth, Grange City; Allan
llutsel, Key Club; Fred Walstna,
Haines City. Jennings Hurt and
Al West, Orlando.
Fred R. Wilson mid Harold Kistner were mimed aji delegate* to
the Klwaul* national convention
in Atlantic City.
H ie

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n a el

normal life lo a Nlsmtslill.
PriqH'rty daumgc I* already call
mated at I I ,000,000, ami Anuilsiku
wo* struggling lo get emergency
power. The flood knocked out
power and water facilities
The- Carnegie-Fart Cobh are*
lust a few mile* upriver from Al,
darkn gut n total uf nine Inches uf
rsln— sis Inrhes In less than thr*-hour*. Carnegie, Mnuntaln View
and Grace muni were all partly
under water front thu Wsshlta
nrman and I’urcell, soqrih uf
klshoma City, wer* wanuil of
flood crest* un the Hnuth Cansdin— hlgge*t river In central Okls-

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hnmn.

Farther east, a mum serious
threat was aimed down thu river
toward Whlteflold, just b*low th*
confluence of the North and Boutn
Canadian In a lowland valley .
Residents at Whltaflrid, 70 miles
southeast of Tulsa, were told to
evacuate the river srvssa and re­
move their cattle.
. .
Yesterday a tornado struck thu
little Teats panhandle town uf
Kellervllle damaging homes, ol|
field equipment and utility ltnoa
and ripping up trace- H was the
only damaging twister In a serlea
that flitted around the panhandb
during tho afternoon.
No one was killed, end thero
Mere no Injuries in the village of
80 imputation,
Other tornadoes, accompanied by
heavy rain and hall, did a hide-andseek In west Texas but caused
no damsg*.

IzVgiHlature Action
•&gt;-■"*„** )&gt;,.* r « n oeet

nirtnnm.

A» ilclietr wat inlrnuptctl yr»teiday on llic verge of * test vole,
il appeared that op|&gt;nneiitt had
■ lot of itrength. Howevvr, tall
reports indirsted Adminiilrsdort
people had weakened the opposi­
tion ronsidershly overniglil.
A vague debate on the t longfought Imt (till pending cattle (rncing hill look up 45 mi-tiiM of
Houie lime at the hegiuniitg of the
leuiou.
Then, on the motion of Hep,
Clement of Pinellas— an Admlnls- tretian stalwart— thu Hone# wnrk-*F
e&lt;l on non-rnntrovcrslsl local leg­
islation at the und uf the eaten*
■lar liefoto going tn the top and
resuming debate nn the citrus hill,
Th* H qiisu still has before It an
amendment hy thu opposition to
exempt th# canning and ronrentraflnjT Industry from the regula­
tory provision* of declaring th*
quality of pmeemed products.
Other amendment! atlll IU
ahead after that amendmant Ha* f t
been voted on.*
*
Meanwhile In the Renata tha
fund between race tracks In tha
Miami ana got hotter, Ranatnr
Lcalrd, Ft. I.auf1erda]e. submitted
a .bill to wipe out the law giving
favored racing spots to the higheat money-producing 'rack and
Instead let the racing commission

sat date*,

Lcalrd has been on* of th* chief
nluggera far a' measure to s p l i t s
tfta racing season lata ala ItO-darV
session*. Thta bill Would greatly
benefit Gulfstream track while
Tronlcel Park argu«a the maaaura wouH put It out of btulrwu.
Htabah, chief beneficiary under
tha law Itelrd now saakx ta
sbotlsh, has fought him on tha
“Gulfstream" bill,
Th# SMata paawd a MU calling
fw • tenttaalng laglftattva tavMtlgnttaa cernmltt** to pmh*

Senator* also -put up as a spec,
t a f order of-ho*ln#** Monday for
hie nrtlclt, Or.
the prppatel to eatabilah a B4
thar everyone
madicBl aahoat a t GaiatertBrn . „ . „
tu nlazi take adIn committee ariian*. .today, a
.............. friends
P en u ta yield all for salad. Senate group -aejaeud • MB .ta
cteh tp it m am rin a aad aaap ahoUth ta* Ita ta Botat
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THU1SPAT, H A T H ,1949.

Elizabeth Fite To
Wefl Walter B. Steele

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Hollywood

truing t »
Th**r»* ait- two
» wlin an* nothing alike Vfl

V ure rm ishlrri’d fill I In* *nli)e
~~W &gt; . part."
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■ fW1, i .Slit** glance*
llu lly won I »
at fhi&gt;!
dancing fud hui linin' than
nnt mlvaiiliige Latest wie I* of-

American Bride Is
Number One Spender

ii* ami.

Liilin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Telephone 148

T thtlr linuutitpr. Mlia
Htttie F.liaalieth Fill*. In Walter
Dnrtyp Stpple, inn nf Mr. ami Mr*.
Leonard Itnrkp SIppIp aim nf 8n#ford.
Mtaa Flip ntlpndi*! lm*al .n’hnoS
and I* a uriuliiiitc nf Seminole
TH U R S D A Y
Honoring &gt;iizr u ifrry ninRlf*
If lull Helmut,
After
nllem llitir
Mmitreat ('nllt&gt;i{i&gt;, Montroat, N.
fl.min.de Chapter Nn. 2. 11 E
Ifrnm
C. fur line year. *he trnnsferreil ll&gt;
8., will meet in Iln- Maaontr llc)l ^ ' n'n"'v ’,l^ 1 Sf.h,H,l &gt;» , J.un';
at 8:00 P. M. Initiation will lm |M” 0VV.
PleminK enter alned
Qiipen"* t'nlli’KP. Clmrluttp. N. 0.
"'nducted
ii' ' s"»"rday mnrnlntr with a
where *hp uraduated with it ltnctt*
iC-nea Cota party at her home on
rlor nf Art* deuree. Mi** File wna
FK IO A T
Magnolia Avenue at I0:.m o'clock.
a memlier nf Vlnliii (inmniii llelta
Dr. Frank L. Qulllman will |,p|Miaa .SiiiHletary ha* been a atumem) anrnrity Shi* i* nt preaent
in hi* office In the hoapltal tmtlit-•*&gt;vnt In eaprpaahm nf Mra. Flem- •Alan vlalliiiK Itie Hmwna reeiijilly |Irut'tiiiiK fniiilh Rrndi' in the Want
A i n g for the Inal day tu einmlneI *"*’* Bi»*re *he entered the aeeond waa Mra. It. K. Hiirmnn nf Winter, Hide I'rinmrv Sell.ml nf Sunfnrtl.
all children wlm will enter Hu* find « r*'le and a majority of the gueat* Haven.
| Mr. Hli'i'li' nl*n nil.'II.led I.Hill
grade In September. All rhlldren tinv'* aim nren Mra. Ftemlng'a
' 11 -------------------------[ irln*ili&gt; and i* n itrailnate nf Hetn&gt;
should la* examined and tlila I* the|evpri’aalmi atmlenta.
.
. |,
u
l iiiule IIIk Ii Srliinil IL i* m prpapilt
la.t day »et Halite fin this purtitrartive I urmtixemi-nta
of ■ l i s t ■ r e s i d e n t H
emphiyed hy Hn* F lm'Ida 1‘nwet
pote.
inixeil spring finwera were uaed In
P l n u A va l A u if ie .ln d
C-mpany.
( itec»mting the mom* of the FlemHIINDA^
; ing home. The lace rove red table
A two-tmll fmiraoma will he wm i-entered with bright yellow
tpontored hy the Sanford Wo- ( marigoMa and greenery. Aaxlatman’* Coif Axxoclatlon at tht*. i„K Sfr*. Fleming were Mr*. Jnhn
Seminole Country Club to he fol- [ |Vpy, Mra. Harry Woodruff and
lowed with a huffet supper
j Mra. John Galloway.
#
M tlN DAT
I Those enjoying the morning
The Story League will iiipp! ai with Mia* Singletary were Mr*. . . ^
x’mnrv Snelr
the Tourist Center at H:00 (• M. |JJ 11 «l|i»teMrv and the MUaea ^ * ' , hw ,n tln» .i
to be preceded hy the board meet-■'
Appleby, Joanne &lt; .
voted upon
I n » at 7'10 P M
.Spaulding, Anna Corley, Gladys
„
I " ’*'1 “ P0"'
The Beardall Avenue Circle w ill' J'
!‘i*B
i ^ nn llulchlmn'regardlng 'thr
,i.„ ......... .
.i.n,i ii ii l.dcnfield, Endalev Melach, Mary V v,Cn "
meet at the chnpel at 2.00 I M
m 0||||l(W(|y N,xle K l i ^ h h o f r ^ * » " « « • »
•rrr.Hlt\T
Carol Skinner, Olyve Ann Adama,
“ H'lnwt**
lo ^
The i'llut (Tub will Imld It* hua-! Mary Helen Fite. Iletlv Duncan,.Those present Ineluded .
Inesa meeting in the Tourist fen. .Hetty Hene Hall, Carol Jean Merl* ne5i'u n"' W » , I,,Q
ter at 8:00 IV M. to he preceded wether, Kathleen Hahenck, Vir- Hal|ih Dean, Mrs. Spelr,
■ b y the hoard meet lug at 7:710 P M , ginia Johnson, Jtarhrn Rucker, |2" l i ?0"- xi” ' a l . i
---------------------- -----------'Mildred Turner and Betty Jean ^w hluirm Mrs. Robert I
I Wilke
.Mrs. E. W Williams am

Social Calender

1f t w l hv li'oi. I'nwfi!
r day*

iMiss Singletary Is
Honored With Party

McKIbbin Spenks l'» !
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Civic Dcpartmcnl VVMU Honors YWA i
CirRduatc Menibenti
City Manager Clifford McKlh-

The Asnlea Circle of the Han­
ford Garden Club met st the summvr camp of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Tlllls at Lake Harney for Its
last meet Ing nf llm year In I ha
form of a fish fry, Tim group
gathered at
P. M. and all­
oyed • delicious nipper.
During a short business meet­
ing which followed the supper the
fallowing
rnmmittee
chairmen
wera appointed hy Mrs. R. C.
Harper, chairman of Ihc circle:
courtesy, Mrs. W. R. Jenntngsi
bird conservation, Mrs, Henry MeLaulln. Jr.) Highway beautifica­
tion, Mrs. E. A. Monfnrton and
bitnlor Garden Club, Mra. Henry
Ruisell.
Tourist roinmltteu, Mrs. Jnhn
Clarki plant exchanga. Miss Ellalea Klrrhhnff) publicity, Mrs. AI
F, Hunt! Garden Center, Mrs. J.
. Yqungt building fund, Mrs.
Illis; hurt Icult ury, Mr*. Rill

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inii|Ui'a:
Calhedlnl Film*. which makes 11 lire*. il ivii* -till. .I ni n i p i ' p iii « , , , , ,
.i,||
th
la— him | |iittnri"i fm churches. ha* a limy- j bridal clinic:
,,f ntiilitiin.rn mcielv fur tli
* In li«*? tr session I'l'fm,' 1-ni'li day"* altnot-,
Welding- lire*. mnl .'ill « Iln i mi ,.,14,
„ imI.Iu u - |■■
and
’ Ing, Wiuiili'i If |hut wouldn't help
I Oinilg-nwiik S III
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mi lain.' u ih tr lliillyminil iniivu* maker*
*'• Day l*rcr-&gt;
'.mini
11, ; .
tiknlv »
i ailvli'i*
Tin- Frini* I'luli aniiiiuiii*t« It I " I'liiiisseoi.
•. nl
Hrt.fiii , i,,,,,., i„., u •••liltiiy- ,' u » ii in ini
IK what will have n li"&lt;lliiiiiiiial ilimiti fnr
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i-iit
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^fsr A N N I V E R S A R Y
k
SAL E!

bin spoke to members of the Civic
Department of the Sanford Worn
an’* Club yesterday at I2:3(i P. M
nn hlfli1 before Hie Slate .l.egl«lnlure pertaining tu Sanford which
Include Hie transfer nf I lie former
hotpllnl site from the Comity in
the City and no ennhllntr net fnr
the financing of the Si. Johns
River terminal.
MacDonald Hrvnn, campaign di­
rector of tlie Fernuld Lniighlnn
Memorial Hnspitnl drive, •tiileil
•hat cnntrlhiillnns for the hospital
are entiling in nicely hut milled
that additional workers are need-

Azuluif (lirclt* H»h
P lfnlf Slipper Meet

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in* iu h ‘
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ling i p - aftpi all lliil.ili Itvnit *ay* In
." T r a il S lre i'l" Up walked through
fiivn ri'il. n limn m a light m il mill iln* next
&lt;lp fn*l at tin* showed linn I'nmiltit out in
ntpil nn n &lt;i«i k i ni* Vint mi mu' liutlt’i'il il

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M'lnor M il: y «n cnn’t drink

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The Woman's MnMnnary Union
j/
L
Inf the First Baptist Church enter-1
w
Jt
mined nn Tuesday at 8:1V) o'clock ,
A
honoring member* of the Y. W. A .;
/ ,T
who expect to graduate this JMne '
/ /\
Irani Seminole High School. Those
^
honored were the Misses Anita!
1 - ^ waw*^ ^ )/
Aiken. Barbra Rucker, Ellen West-1
onueland. Manila Stokley, Hetty j
HIHTH tN N O lIN C K M C N T
•Ji'll ii Nhfppttrt!,
Turntr.
, ..
ttJ , u .
Freda Harrison and Martha Gro’
M r ■*' , Mr**. W2,
K'" « *"'
gan. The party for the eight grad- j
J ^ ^
", "."i"'
nates was held III the reception
|T*’ try' ill" n!9rn*n,f. ** 1
mom at the church.
I Ff,r“ ldM
M.morla Ho*.
The room
was decoratedtnth e 'r.." ’ n rVi ^ lnlf, .*.? !u'n/or,!&gt;,l’r
Y. W. A. ..... . white, green and V k n Dufkt,w of Albertville, Ala.
gold with carnations, htark-eyed
|
k Mrs. Kdwnrd Kircher, executive Susans and petunias luting rm- tune. Messengers were Ellen DrigSecretary of the Seminole County ployeil in currying out the color gers, Shirley Peacock, Hohie Jean
Tuberculosis Association.
urged *cheine. The two punch tables Galloway, Bettr Peacock, Joyce
support of a hill levying a one were covered with lace cloths and Anderson, June Vance, Mary Jane
rent tax on cigarette* far the sup­ centered with white carnation! In Dobson and Barbara MrNab. As I
port of tulM-rculosIs hospitals. She crystal bowl*. Yellow tapers were .each fortune was told the Individ*,
stated that the Mobile X-rav Unit placed In crystal holders.lual waa presented
with a Y. W. A. |
will la* In Sanford lit the old PigThe party
and programwere [pin aa a gift,
giy Wlgglv building at First under the direction of Mrs, C. A. • Upon entering the guests were
Street and Magnolia Avenue from Anderson, ten ler of the W. M. U ’a presented with corsages by Mrs.
June 1-8. She urged all memlier* young people’s activities. Instru- Joe Wright assisted hy Mrs. Htok*'
to tAke advantage of this X-ray menial music was furnished dur-.ley, co-leader. Presiding at the
service.
Ing the evening hy a trio consist-1guest's register was Mr*. 8. C.
B ''M r x . C. It. Dawson, department imr of Marjorie RheppnH, K iy Graham and serving pimcb during
W t hall mao, |ot‘*liii*l over I he lilts* llaltsclaw and Barbara Pearce.1the evening was Mrs.
W. P.
Bless meeting whlrh was the last
session of the current year. She
rondiirteil a discussion on the de­
partment** welfare project for the
new yeur. Hostesses fnr the meet­
ing were Mr*. W. A. I^’ovltt, Mrs.
R. II. Mealy, Mrs. Francis Meri­
wether, Mr*. Howard
Montleth
amt Mrs. S. C. Graham. The rlnh
house was iilliHi'lively decorated
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
^ W llh arrangements of spring flow0 e rs . Ahold IM&gt; members were pre
sent for the meeting.

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&gt;4 Selling Event You'll
Never Forget!!

Starts Friday-Lasts 3 0 Days
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BLOUSES PANELS PANTIES PAJAMAS SLIPS
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Styles

Color*

Values to II.VUU— O N E GROUP I.ADIEM

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Tyrej plant sale, Mrs. C. L. Reddlngi program and year book,
Mra. L. E. Rnetirer and Mra. J
M. Moya) ratlin and visiting gardan. Mra. William B. Wray.
Those enjoying the evening ware
Mr. and Mrs. Redding, Mr. and

SHOES

SHOES

SHOES

Broken Hite*

l.srge Helerliou ul Styles
mid Colors, A Ural liar gain

«lip. With ■ demurs fashion accent V-neckllne of
wide eyelet end a ruffled eyelet hemline. Colors:
White only, Sliea 82-40.
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CANNONBED
Nire Hrlrrtlnn of
Pnlerus nml (Tilors

Mra. Luther 8. Harkay
and Family

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�THF. SANFORD ffFRALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Gabe Paul, Aide
Lake Is
S c h e d u l e d ^*11?,Washington Senators
Come
To Giles,
Praises
Cincinnati Reds
To Face Saints In'

THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949.

BRAVES' STOCK BULUSH
BILLY

B o s to n B r a v m m m
n , JACK H AN K
Hy FR A N K F.CK
T A M M S S T O C K CM*
A t m l i l n l Press Sport* Writer
Al* Newrleaturea Sporta Editor
TMM BITUATIOM
NKW
Y
O
R
K
—
It
taken
a
good
A M P f/M P B TH A T
How nhtml that /any Waihingtnn club) Now they rnmr up willi
half
hour
to
have
a
cup
of
coffee
T A g R O M CM A B M
-lnlter iharril hy (our different pilch*'*
eiih (iahrlet Paul theac daya.
P M iR M TM R M fM M R „
Not content wib upirlling the American l.rsgur with a ilirali o
(lata* la the aaalatnnt to Warren
m rm m m rrm d'
• ilr.iiglit victnriei in the Writ, thry're hack home winning Im I C. (iilea. Prcaldnnt of the Clueln*
SM OOLO M M LP
onti Iteda, aurprlae team of the
in in unorthodox fmhion.
M/M R M TA /N MfS
MM/M OM TMM
Monday they heat Motion wlien a Red Sox haterunner nverai firat wrat vemua went aerlea of the
M AT/ONAL CeAOOf
mil while the tying run wan •-------------------------------------------------------- young Nntinnal league aeaaon.
Cats- f* turn of the moat popular
AMMMAMr MARKMT .*
|scoring In the ninth. Last night
workr(l.
they got n one-hllter from their
Th r
„ r(,
,11(ck ,, laiaehall men around. When he
talk* vnil llateri, heeauae he siI pitching staff Imt hn.l to win It (hplr happy hunting ground a unvs mnkea aenae.
the hard way.
1Fenway I’ark, made It two in i
ST. A U G U S T IN E , May 1 0 "It's great how llucky (Manager
RY AR TH U R IIKCKW ITII
, Thin latest dllly Involved Paul row over Cldrago, 7-4. Hohlij Walter a) haa helped the I’ltchers,"
(S peclal)- Hard lurk hurler ChnrHerald
Sport*
Editor
I f'alvert,
Dick
Welk,
Forrest, Doerr and Ted William* hit horn «v&lt; (tala). "Ile'a out) of the few
lla Rose of thr Sanford (ilama
, Thompson and Dirk Weltrrolh. era to hand Marino I’lerettl hi: pltchera I know who alwaya fi­
twirled a six hit |M-rformatirr
SWIMMING POOL
They served up a total of nno hit! flrat defeat while Kllla Klnile
here last night, but the (Hauls
On Mai. 2M plans for the |u» — a "ingle— yrt they needed a |atai'tered home with an ll-hitter gure* he waa ahead nf the bal'.-r
dropped a .'I to I contest In »he
with the count .'I anil 2. Ile'a made
posed municipal swimming pool to three-run homer hy Eddie IloMnHome run. hy Stan Spence, Uoj the entire atnff feel that way with
St. Augustine Saints.
lie liullt In Fort Mellon Park were .on to top Detroit, &lt;1-3.
Slevera
and
Sherm
Imllar
ennhlei
Jim Renos went the ruutu fori submitted to tho City Commission
the reault that we have a good
Of cotirae, thcro'a a gimmick, the St. I.oulx llrowna to win thnli hurling atnff."
the home dull, and was nicked | hy Donovan Dean, I.iiki-lniid arch­
for eight hits hy the Invaders, wh&lt; itect and A. P. Michaels, consult­ Nine base* on halla and three err* ninth In 23 idarta, downing I'hllThia ia Wnlter'a firat full aea*
ora made It cloao. It turned out .ndclphln, H-lt.
produced hut one run on a single ing engineer, of Orlando.
*nn aa Itedlng Pilot, He replaced
that the hit— Aaron Robinson's
riminm.il rnntlnued t
by Roll Hallman and a double
According to the plans submit­ .Ingle In the fourth-dldn’t figure ,h»
i 'I** _ Johnny Noun aa Cincinnati man­
by Jim Jones In the sixth canto.
National
League nleture, ager laat Augunt.
ted, the pool was to ho constructed I in the acorlng.
Carl lliitler's single was turned completely cLuve ground of con- I
knocking nff the Huston llravrs,
Until Ewell lllarkwell and hla
Into a run In the fourth. In the cr«te Mocks reinforced with con­ 1 Calvert, the bespectacled ex* , a.„ „„ (}ntll
~
Hutton's homer
Ciihnn
winter
league
atar,
atarted.
- - the
■ liases losded In the Inst u ' arm cornea around fur a
eighth, with the acore knotted at crete and steel. The water wus
with
,i.„
A s the New York ,l'“ u,nr pUchlng turn, the tup Red
une-all. Relics won Ills game when to vary In depth from three to He waa forced to retire In the
his double to left scored Pete nine feet ill the 120 foot long pisil. seventh hernuae of a hllatered fins Imwed to Pittsburgh. . .. hill Ini a are Johnny Vauder Meer
-' • and Ken Itnffunaherger, two vetger. Welk came In and walked the
Caspar with the * deciding ru.i.
Mr. Mlrhaels asaerlrd at thr firat four men he faced. Thnt waa Ronton hsd a chance to twin tho
•41uutlipuwa.
(tilth already
Renes later scored on an ermr
undisputed
lead
hy
a
victory.
mrrllng, "W* feel that we are all for Itlchard. Thompaon got the
Iinve ahuliiiita. Vainly lilanked tho
fur the third tally.
Itrooklyn went on a 20-hlt spree (•„,,!*. r.-d, on flvu hit's and llaffen- i
Thu two Isoms meet again In- within the money limitations for aide out hut '.Vaahlngton trailed
shut out tho Culm, 2-01
night In Sanford's Munlcljm! Park the pool. I would like to see .'1-2 going to the laat of the eighth. In thump Chicago, 14-5, with Joe
tci_
Marvin flrla* liattrn coANtin^
„
_ hi* third
„ win* with *i*vpn hit* after a five hit '
at 8:00 o'clock, Manager flnl Oru- you rail for bids as soon a* pan- | Itnliinann lifted
,
■ noils and *&lt;
’M win over the Card*.
i
bcr of the (Hants nimnunerd last slhle in order In hair It com­ aom’a pitch over the right field ? [ ’ ' i„i n, ,' . u , Camps
hit home run* for other route going hurler* mil
fence with two on to givo the ,,u" c Snider
"
night that Righthander Rudd/ plete for early summer use."
"It ha* been estimated thst If Senator, the lend and Weltcroth the Dodger*.
tin- first *»-iies with tho west were !
Lake would face tho Sainta In San­
tho contracts are let within the waa aide to hold It. Weltcroth' Johnny Mlxe hit homers No*. Ilowle Fox and Hud Lively. Roth
ford tonight.
Tomoirow evening the (Hunts next three week*, tin- pool can pitched the last two innings when -Ml and '108 of his career, passing tinned in slx-hlt win* over the
travel to Calnesvlllo for a contest iie completed for u*e try July 4," Thompson wn* removed for a the idle Joe DIMnggin to take tho I'irales, n team all the expert* rate |
•pinch-hitter.
lead among active Malur Leaguers, as first division finishers.
i
with tho (ialnosvllle C-Mon, and Mr. Dean added.
Mayor Cnrrnway expressed hi*
Hobby Feller took another boat- but the (Hants lost to Pittsburg, "We’re hotter than the Pirates," .
on-Saturday evening the Cruliorintention to push the project and ing as the New York Yankees 8-3.
say* Paul. "We can match their
mon meet the C ’s In Hanford.
thumped Cleveland's faltering ace,
The Phillies mado It two In a Ralph Klner and his home runs
Meanwhile the Calnesvlllo G* sco the job to its completion.
Louis Cards, 3-2, with HankSauer. Kilter
hit 40
Mcn held thoir places atnp tho ' “ If necessary, I will cull special 0-0,la-hind Vic Raschi’s two-hlt row over the St.
»n a double hy Oranvlllu llamner hist year,
only five mure than
Florida State League Imt their meeting*, to consider action oil pitching.
the
pool,"
Mayor
Curraway
dcThe Yanks, led hy Tommy lien- and a single hy Bridle Waltkus off Sauer,
margin wasn't comfortable.
rich’s two homers, clubbed Feller reliefer Ted Wilks. Curl Simmons
"We're much stronger around
The rampaging Daytona Reach c•larcd.
The
City
Commission
at
Its
I
Islanders— Mg pre-season favorites
for 12 of their 13 hits In tho seven wont all tho wny for nls first win. shortstop and second haso with
last
meeting
approved
a
City
|
— trounced them last night, am.'
----- -with Virgil Htallcun hitting the
J ohnny
unless Caineaville can recover In 1 recreation progiam for the chil­
v n r i'r l
ball
ocedod bis fresh v u rtU
season. Woodworth has been wontheir encounter tonight, th aecon- ' dren nf thr community. This I
C O A T R lB U r t D o v a R
place Islanders will tnke the lend. wna an excellent move, hut no j
M a tc h
around second base and
liy AS SO C IATED PRESS
|loams up well with Stallcup.
A QUARTM M
Wally Caddis stopped tho G mm : ri creational plan can lie comwith six hits Inst night as Day­ 1 p Me without adripiulr swim- I
_ Thev'rt- together all the time,
o f tmm vtcrpA/es,
jy ltl---i/T) (;,|„|y Hatton I* playing hrillinnttona Reach took a 8-2 declaim!. minx instruction* for the Isiy*
rp tmm B o s t o n
If funs are K B,
The loss went to Myrll Hoag, wh&lt;in! and glrln. Trarhlnx the young- |
*lrr»
to
swim
ran
not
he
nrallowed the visitors 10 hits In -1
sorry orj
f,.||„w to watch is Lloyd
eluding a second Inning homo run I rompllshed without nearby fart- I
* ; ’ i .,.#*,1 M^rrimmi, tho Ihiihik mitflvhlor
titles.
hy Clay Sterling. That hlngle got!
MAY &lt;ser’A u rru e
.'4 i
fi diii .Htmifmil. It'n Jimt a i|UrA*
the Islanders off to a lead which j Children of Sanford and Hem-1
nn.
.
Z
«
f
Cine
with
him.
It
he,
they never rellmpilahed. It win Inole County have long nwailed
M ° ^ t m b Bb m a b o m I
weren't a bonus player he’d iie
the const ruction of the municipal
.ip. mu for a aL'i-ond season In the
ACBO
/V m h s - 2 4 swimming pool, and it has been
i iil'ui„&gt; , miimra, hut under llm rules we
hashed and rehashed ever since i
AMP
IMNINOB
. ...
" “ rould ,,,,,,
' " ‘"K hl"'
thlH y0Hr' '
the reign nf Parent I.ake, but'*
PtTCHBD- 3 /S S M
"lie’s
fast,
ha*
a
good
arm
,
nothing ha* ever been done lo|
mist every and look* good nt the plate. Mer- _
see thnt the clillnren's dteam* m e '1
/ Ktnrt* a •1mnn works hy thr hour to p e r-i
mndu leal.
1
out giiiul f'-cl himself. During an exhlbl- j
Many of the youngster* have-'
he best In ll" " Kn*"" xl Pensacola, Fla., he
grown to lie men and women, some 1
0 It's the made a poor throw In third base,
of them havo died, and there la rlpli’a In r be neat day he worked on his
still no pool In Hanford.
111,IHM) in throws until the fellow M ^ 'ig hl» I
It will soon lie loo late to hope '
a 72-holi- pa** from the outfield got tlrwi. i
for the completion of this vital
min;. The I "He is one of the two rookies 1
project so that it rould lie pul
^•A v S ffl
v&gt;
V r. 111 V we an- kt^piug. The other is
Into use this summer, Imt there1
1
rated
hy
John
Pramesn,
a
sleeper
we
.
i* anuiher year, ns bus always.'
le lu-si in drafted from Jersey City as our I
/ / *** I t
liven said.
third airing ratchet."
f“ t a
/t£ £d ^w //
Leaders nf the City are prune I
still sidePramesn, a 220-lHiuild fl-'J'A exJOHAMTB O H tP L X ? 0 R
to he hot and cold about, civic
ires, tin-re Marine, hit .182 for Jersey City
WMOBg WAR-T/MM
desires. This pool construction j
■31AViCM DON'T SIMM
the cvint- inst Reason. Ho comes from Windprogram was of the utmost lm- |
TO NAMPMR Mt8
nr-stmbli -l |R„r Heights. W. Va. Merrlman set
porlanre several months ago,
CAAMMR - NBA TAB
it "f th'} the Sally League mi fire, stealing I
hut It srrma to have been forONLY *TC *£R W
y winners. .|.| bases and hitting .208 fur Cole gotten.
I
0A9M0AU WHO* A
r the POA iirnhla. 8. C.
* We agree tliut there aru many
BMMMA20-0AMM
M
nt Rich||,n pirates four
"IJobs thnt have to he done hy tho (
W/NNMR MVMRV
H
, times In the first seven meetings
x City Commission, civic leaders,
POMT- WAR
.
ll r and It’s only natural that Paul
VMAR
• jP f #
* churches and schools, hut wo con-iinlhg Hat ||10||cvr)l Cincinnati might l«&gt; a
j sider this swimming pool con-1 Stockholm Swede,,_ F .a n k Par- ^ 7 3
iltlle stronger than 1048 when in
striU'tiun program as uno of tho |ker of Isis Angeles won the sin­
r ,iu
Rails won only 0 out nf 22 against
gles final of the Hlnckholni May
NOT H
in
Plttahurgh.
Tennis Carnes, defeallng Sweden s
( } A |n E8V
i ll r. ,.k
With Luke Sewell, ea-llrnwnle
Torsten Johnamisun, 7-8, 0-1, 8-2.
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""°ed hy Coach Phil Pago.
Hl. Anansllne
"#o inn n * i ug I In* Kninilulnnil I ft r«wn Into J •do viiultrr
There waa a time when Walters
R --W a lle r, Under. Ila»|iar. Men*
fr«ui icn i ni v mi liolh the left end I eternliurg
K — K h rh arill.
McManus.
Wehs
would havo been a hlgger help on
Three ini-inlmrs of the 1040 Meer.
it BI — PI*!. June*
liana*
ll*-------- — ---------------the mound. The ex-third h*1”’"’"'; Cincinnati team me IM-year-men.
Jane*, liana*. K— Mnrkland. t 'l ■
won 108 games as a Phlllle ami Thoy are Ray Mueller, Harry
Tho cornea of the
e tirh s rd l In Jod y to llo lle ri Joni
,n M a io ii«w »k l In Wehar 1 t♦•&lt;•Red hurler. However, now 30, (tumbcrl and Johnny Vandor consists nf five layers,
STETSO N WINS
Hanford a; tdl. Augustin* ». n o ­
lle llnae I, liana* 1 l l l l l , - - l l y lt("
D ELAN D . May 10— f/l»y— A sin- Illicitv feels lie will lm more li.dp
|CJa*|iar*
I’l l — lluraa
If — 1,all
glo In tho last of the ninth which on the liench.
lluch T — 1:11.
sent two men across -yesterday
Drought a fl-B victory for Stetson
University over Florida Southern
College. The hit was mado liy sec­
ond baseman Morrill 8mlth.

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IIAHY CATOHH WIN
CA1NK8VILLB, May lO- i/l*)The University of Florida fresh­
man yesterday defeated Clilpula
The All-American Conference Junior College for the fourth
ohsmplon Cleveland llrowna have straight time, 8-2. The llahy Ga­
scheduled a pro-season game with tors end thslr season hero Minorrow against Andrew Jackson High

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dates passed tha Housa last
weak by a vote of B&gt; to 20. The
bill provides six, SO-day racli
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Hlslssh . would continue to U
the oholce mlii-sssson dates
claims At present aa tha biggs
rsvtnua producer. Gulfetraam
Park, next hlgheet money-maker,
would have next eholee.
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STARTS TONIGHT!
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Hy ASSOCIATED PRKSH
The three lendera in the South
Atlantic league went down In de­
feat laat night, hut thoy hnn
enough atored up In the vlct &gt;rv
hank to hold their placea In tha
atnndinga.
! League-leading Savannah waa
whipped liy the Maron Pearlies. 12
to 8. It waa the Indiana' fifth
atraight loaa and the Peaches*
sixth ronaerutlve triumph.
The Jackaiinvllle Tara tsiiinre'l
hark to take the aecund-place Columliua cardinal*, H to 2. and .nap
a six-game losing streak. It waa
the Card's firat loss In their laat
five games.
The (irrcnvllle Spinners. ih M H
the atanillnga, were nipped l&gt;y D |
Charleston Hehcls, II to ‘.I. The
Augusta Tlgrra defeated the t olumtda Reds, 4 to 2.
Four eighth-inning Inlllea gave
Macon the drcialon over the loop
leader. The Indians had nverrome
a six-run deficit In knot the count
after three-run rallies in the sixth
and seventh. Ray Harrell, the
third Peach pitcher, waa credited
with the victory. Ilerli Whltrmnlt,
third Indian In the hox, waa tha
loser.
(lip Dickens Ideated a III, ve-l'lir.
homer to trail the Tars to victory
over the Coluinluis Cards. Huy Jal&gt;tnnski homcred for the Cardinals.
Winners In their last four, genus,
the Cards would have gone into
first place If they had defeated the
Tars.
The Charleston llelwls chased In
six runs In the' second and sdd-*U
four more In the fourth to roast
to victory over the Spinners. The
Spins gut three runs In the ninth,
hut that still left them short.
Al Cleary was the winner, al­
though he received sonio assis­
tance from Avon Driggers during
the Spin*’ nlnth-lunlng raHy.
Cleary was touched for eight hits,
while hla mates got 14 safeties
off three (irrcnvllle twlrlors. Jack
Houck led the rebels’ hatting attack with a single. « dnuhlo and n
triple in four times at ha'. ll«
brought in two mu*. MUtc I
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Three Leaders In
Sally League Go
Down In Defeat

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949.

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tm. 4 Florida Stalo Hank Bldg.
NfcW MASONRY Store Building,
B Iota and Harden, lights, water,
*7600.00 on 17-02.
Alan Oat atatlon, corner lot. Cor­
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aite lot* *260.00. Severn! home*
uniter construction. Flamingo
Heights, 0 mile* aouth. Office on
property. W. J. Garnett or
Phone Orlando 24086.

B or more room house with pos­ Agent for Katntillshed life Insutunce debit. Sanford.
Auto­
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property and acreage, tea your
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Orta R. Mathtcux, Auoclate
1807 E. Second Street or phona
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Mayfair alto lot 3 of Block 12
Mayfair Priced from *600.00 to
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A U T O GI,ASS Installed. Store
WORK WANTKD —B
Front* modcrnlted, gins* show­
er door* nnd bathtub enrloturMASON work-by hr. or job. Spec­
e*. Glass for every purpose.
ially Barbecues A Ineinerutort.
SEN K A R IK Glass A Paint Co.
J. P. G oIkh, 1'ippln Garden*,
112-114 W. 2nd. Ht.
Phone 320.
1
F R IE D JUM BO SHRIMP dinner- J 'h . 402-J.
•OWER PRICES. Expert watch
_every night, *L00. HOMER'S.
repairing. G. C. Fivllowe, Home
Mill** Swap RKop— Wo buy, soli 01
Shop, 1700 Sanford Ave, Phone
trade most anything. 400 San1143-J.
ford Ave, Phono ID8-J.
TRACTOR WORK hy the hour or
We both lose when you don't
loh. rioughlrg, ht,rowing, mow­
bring your prescriptions to
ing A dirt moving. We tpoclallte
Lancy’t. Phone 103.
In conditioning building lata A
garden plot*. Phone 107-J.
H o t LUN ClIKH every da; from
11:30 to 2:00 at IIOMKIt'H.
A L L TY P E S of hulldoxer work,
reason, ible rate*. Free rail mat­
TUXEDO FEED S : Complete line. es. David K. Carpenter, Phona
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
131*3. M.
EN JO Y Suniiay dinner nt I .alley’s NEW Roofs, Hoof repairing A
76c also week day*. Lunches A
painting, Phone I 0H-M.
ihort order*.
T R A IN E D prnctlrnl nurse desire*
wnrk. baby sitting or Inking
Florence Range A kornteno water
care of eldetly person. Plume
heater, good condition, reason­
3211-J.
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I,olt IB thru 10— 24 thru 31 Block
I Highland Park. Alto 1. 2, A 3 PITTSBURG Paint* for every
Block 0 Highland Park. Price
U N U S U A L opportunity to invest
purpoRc,
(250.00 Termt.
In a ninniifnctiirlng enterprise
SEN KAR IK Glass A Paint Co.
In the area with large profit
112-114 W. 2nd.
Phone 321).
I,ol* 30 to 43 Inclusive. aeruml tec.
possibilities. Product lied to
tlon Fort Mellon *106.00 etch.
good agricultural demand as­
Reg. IP.60 combination HI
chair and kitchen stiml
*6.110 sociated with local citlsen* nf
Lota I, 2, 3 Block 0 Highland Park.
standing. Box 101 C/O Herald.
I used 3 pc. living room
*ulte
.14.116 M U S IC S T O R E — Kecnrds. lln tllti1
Garage Building a - i condition
Bepnir. Priced Itclow invcnlory.i
rlote to uptown lm*llie«* district^ I used double metal bed, spring,
anil cotton mattress
20.116
Owner lins other Inletesls. Th e 1
Priced to toll, with termt to
t used mahogany chest on
Music Box. IIU W. 1st. St. Hail-1
ault purchater.
eboat
34.06
fan),
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C, A. W HIDDDN, HR., Broker Beg 74.60 6 pc. solid oak
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entire stork exclusive millinery
Keg. 1.60 hath mat*
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Phntie fllH-J after 6 P. M.
t used dresser
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mrnt or good hou*e trailer will
Phone 1271________________________________
he ncreptahlc a* down payment. 20,1-00 K. 1st. HI.

apartment,
new kitchen unit, full Hotel aervice in eluding utllltlea, llnant,
laundry A maid servlets. Mr.
‘ toiall, Valdei Hotel,
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RDW , unfurnished apt Phono
1620-J.____
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P o U R " h o 5 li modern apartmtnt
With furniture . BOB S. Park
Ave,
r C f ! l ,E R Y ~ PAR M 3 - 17 aeraa,
iny home farm and 20 arret, the
old Caten farm. If Interfiled tee
Mm. R. R. Pippin, Weit P in t
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6 ROOM furnithed ftouie avail able I
June lat. Adiilta only. Call at
821 W. 16th. St. ___________
FOUR rooma modern apt. Furnv
Ithed. 600 Park Ave.
'F FU R N IS H ED A P A R TM E N T. 1200 Magnolia Avenue.
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2300 Mellonvllla.
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have businesses thnt are npernt- PLYWOOD
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PAPTH AND HER VICE
lug prnfllnhly. Term* con ho
horse Mekui. tIHG. Phone 210-J.
Phnne 1011
arranged. K i l l i n g
stations, "HAIRY INDIGO", the finest 109 I'nlmettu Ave.
Lunch room. Radio nnd Electric
NEW
FLOORS
xtir
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arc,
I to peife.
cover crop thnt can be sown in
Applianco store, Dry Cleaner*,
lion. Old floor* madn like now
groves, ami soil building on any
llnnlwaro *toro, Grocery Stnro,
v inisbing, cleaning A waxing
lnnd, highest type amt germina­
Variety *toro, Tourist court,
Pm table power plant, 22 yoni
tion. 100 pounds *36.00 V. O. II.
Beer Garden,
(txperiunro In Hcmlnnle Counts.
here. Delivered in lots of 200
pounds uml over. A. M. Pro-' It M. Gleason, Lakn Maty.
need listing on 2 A 8 bedroom
volt, Phone 2101 Seville, Flttr*
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houaea, priced from *6,000.00 to
VENETIAN III.INDH made to m
it la .
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*10,000.00.
tier. Hcmitinlo Vcnellnn ilium
Co. 820 W. 3rd. Ht. Ph.utf
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^ raontl,&lt; ***'on8jHavo Ituyert walling for RoihI PURE H ON EY. ORANGE BLOH1162-W.
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fl ROOM furnithed apartment,,
I'OHT O FFIC E.
Expert Radio Repairing
Krigidalre, light*, hot A cold Alto need listings on amatl mini
Fred
Myers. 311 K. 2ml. Hi
water. BOl Magnolia Ave. Phone
home* with t lo 6 aerea land.
tt refrigerator
rerrlgi
NORGE uteri fl*
far
U A f ). 617 for llattery. Generntm
sale very
cheap. ,S EM IN
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Phone I 2H1
llattery Hcrvlco, 301 W. Kir&gt;-*
A French Ave.
ment, first Door, *ereared
H t.____
porch, ctoaa In, auktabi* for A E V E ftA IP homes, ranging In
USED O LIVER Hush and Bog
SEE UB FOR
coupla or two worklnc girl*.
price from *3,600,00 to *7,600.Harrow for tale, good condition.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
301) Magnolia,
^ ____
00. Home of them, hornet are
SEM INO LE TR U C K A TR A C AND TYPING
A T Tilfc Ctfirih Apia., convert* new and soma are close In.
TOR CO. Ilth. * French Ave.
CREDIT BUREAU OK
lantly located acrota from the
Terms enn be arranged nn some I u -‘
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Hccomlhnnd
Genera)
Electric
Poat Office, one room efficiency
of them.
Phnne inn
stove. *40. 036 W. 26th 8L, 114 N. Park
apartment, modern tile bath, Listing* wanted on homes, farm*
nhono_
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Mnrulng
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suitable for bualneaa couple or
and grova*.
Undo Evening Hlar. Call Ralph
Individual Phone 6*0.
N IC E canning, fraating . Mach
J. W. HALL, Realtor
Ray. 1D16-J.___________
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jjH TO R E Room. BIB P. 6th. Btraat. 342* MtllonrIBa Ava. Phona MBW.
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WELDING
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Sanford Motor A Kqpl. Co
10 acres, 8 car ga­
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108 W. 1st Htraat
rage, 4 miles from town, will P A IN TER S Recommended— L e i
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1 trad* for good 8 or 4 bedroom
us help you with your paint NO VELTY ' WORKH— U w n Fut
FU R N ISH M 5 ‘ Rooma with kltclianhour* In town.
problems
by
recommanding
Itlture repairs. All kinds of wood
etto, Gaa 4k ho* water. 611 W, FURNISHED apartment on Park
paintars who use quality ma­
work, poat* A Truck bodies. Let
le t Street, Sanford,
ut figure oft y.lur Job. Gliub r
Avmtue, new and vary nice, no
terial* and guarantee their
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V-* bath;
work.
objection lo children, nil utilA White, (Rnderviflo, Phone
Diet furnithed.
HENKAKJK Glass A Paint Co.
1003-H.
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PRSD W. BENDER, Realtor
1» ■»&lt; W. »ad.
Phone I lf . LAVVf4MovW,ItS tharpeneil, hi
99=
Phona IMS
cycles repaired, lock amt key
FOR 8Af7ErOn* used S a m i gaa
BaUU V«r HtUe—4
work. No waiting— work gum
refrigerator, In exceptional good
BARGAIN— 8 room house, city
anteed. , H. W. Shtlman, 310
condition, seven cubic. foot, no
boa, convenient to atom, ga- mechanical defect*. Can ba m t
East 4th, St., Sanfnn), Fin
INDUSTRIAL"*
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(Vorntbrly with Wllllsnis Flxit
at Mlller-Blahop Company, 1 IB
tr*w ; a jW W tt,
located tract of Iwduatrial proN IW — 3 bedroom home, two loltj
8. Park Avo.
Shop).
fin# neighborhood, c o n c're te FOR SALE) One used Norge elec­
mi
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■nd E m , 1 * M l
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txuucort— PtntonHiit — I t
GROVE— 10 acres— V a 1a n c I a,
all porcelain, completely rebuilt,
tlx cuhlc fool Sea It a* Millar*
o n '^ u .f f l
Bishop Company, Ufl 8, Part* W A N TE D t Mrs. W. C. Phagaif t&lt;&gt;
tn m IS year* ok}. *8^00.00 vt 'Ava. ,
,
taka bar
daughter, Suasu,
PAINTS A ' W iji' Pipcr' 1«
to the Base,. Studio at 108
Ray's Paint * Wafip
North Park Avanua tomorrow
407 Watt First St.
-whare MY. R. U Cox will make
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Presbyterian Church j Party Menus Should
Opens 161st Assembly | Ready Ahead Of Time

thtn have the pastry In tha form w*t#r, * cup. ttrawberrlea (hulled er Inch beyond top eOge of pi*
of the wonderful Strawberry Chlf- ■•*d w‘‘»had), 8/4 cup sugar, 8 egg plat*. Tuck pastry under to that
white#, (4 cup sugar, ft eup whfpfo* Pit.
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Re aa formal a* you like In your whipping
cream, S whole straw­ and press pastry into flutes of pi*
i B U F F A L O , N. V., May |0— f/P) Hy C E C IL Y HROWNHTONB
tail** setting, with your finest berries.
plate. Dtka In a hot (428F.)
! — The Presbyterian Church In the
Aaaodated Preaa Food Edtlor
U.8.A. opened It* general a**em- | If you're planning a luncheon linen, china and silver. If there Method: For Crust-BIft together oven for about 1R minute* or until
lily today with major organise- for n friend who** nlxmt to he a nre candles on your table at thl* flour, haktng powder, and W tea­ crust Is brown. For Filling-Soak
tlnnal change* nenr the top of the bride, choone a menu thnt you noon meal remember that tradl- spoon salt. Cut In shortening with
agenda.
rnn prepare nhend of time *o you tlon decree* window *hade* h* fork or naslry blender until It Is gelatin In 14 cup cold water for
about S minutes. Add boiling
[ The change* nre recommended run enjoy thn party. Creamed drawn,
in hits the *f*e of peas. Add Ice
in it fifi-pagt- report completing chicken or seafood newhurg in, STRAW BERRY C H IFFO N I'lK water a little to hold Ingredient* water and stir until gelatin i*
dissolved. Crush strawberries and
two year* of atudy hy a committee pally shell* can be waiting in j Ingredients: For Cruat-1 rup »lft- together. Plan- dough on lightly add three-quarter* rup sugar. Add
bended by Dr. Robert It. Whyte, the kitchen In lie nerved with, ed all-purpose flour, Vt teaspoon floured hoard and roll In about thla mixture to gelatin and chill
[inutor of Old Hloue Chnroh, buttered uipnrugii*; for dessert baking powder, W teaspoon salt, one-eightli-ineli thickness. Line until it begins to thicken. Beat
a bowl of fresh piueapple and 1 It cup shorteplng, 8 to .1 table
Cleveland. Ohio.
U-Inch heat-resistant glass egg whites until fluffy; gradually
The ino*t drastic change pro- Htriiwberrle* mid maybe a minis- *|«"&gt;n* l&lt;* water. For Filling— ■crinkle edgellle 'idsTe" Allow
" in irnnM n&gt;*t,» &gt;rM.nrB«n M /
|M»..cd concern* the synod etrue% * ! $ ! w S S l T J l t p 'W l l S P*"'ry
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1Beat ona-half cup c r « m until'
lore of the rhurch. The committee chicken''or'*seafood ‘.'n i'mst and
m riiimnenda thnt the number he
reduced from 40 to about l!i with
"uo.ooo church population In each.
The purpose, *ald the report, i*
"in provide fur regional judieuiorie* I lint will deal adequately with
the church jiroldem* unit oppnrhinille* centering in each region."

OCA LA , May I S - W - R a v *
Davidson, operator! of Sllvar
Bprlng*, will open ParadUe Park,
located on the south bank of
Silver River about a mile downdream from the head of th*
spring*, for colored people, F ri­
day.
A (Wimmlng dock ha* bean condructed, the ground* are landiraped and Include a parking
aiea, pavilion ami bath honse,
Ola*» bottomed (mat# will load
colored
pa**engera
from thla
P&lt;'lnt for the regular elght-aeelng
trip oeer the spring*. A bathing
head, haa Iteen provided and the
ground* will h* landicaped and
heaiitlfled.
Member* of the Ixiard of county
commissioner# und county off Irial* were gue*t* of Carl Ray at
* preview of the new faculty,
and were uken on an Inspection
trip through th* ar«a.

thick. Fold egg whltaa and
whipped cream Into strawberry
gelatin mixture. Pour into baked
pastry well. Chill pie until firm,
•boot 4 hour*. Whip one-half cup
cream (sweeten If desired), and
garnish pit with cream and whole
strawberries. I) servings.

:: Dr. C. L. Persona
O P T O M E T R IS T
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“ AFTER
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IlmiNfhald (iadgotH
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Dutra Speech

I 40*4 Of IHI tf 44) Republican Preii1 dentin] candidate, Philip Willkle,
an*wet* an inquiry abuul hi*
((H iliB iif f d F r o m |*Bff ()• # )
BY PBEHTON BKOVEIt
and order, [intro said hi* govern- collier, Mrs. Wendell L Willkle,
trei.i I* proud of thin and alio of l " i" • hospital In Cambridge, o, Al Newnteatures
i'AIIIH — The 10411 household
"iti fidelity in Hie standerd* of Mother and son suffered injuries
international morality."
' when their car overturned during gadget* fair In Pari* show* clearly,
lie said upon taking office a* • h**vy rainstorm. Young Willkle, ■luit Franre's austerity day* are'
president lie arranged a political •*&gt; Indiana Hints repretenlalive, nlxoil over.
Price* nre *1111 high— either fur
truce which enable* Rraxll tn en- sustained several cut* and bruises,
Joy tile belief it .if internal hsr- j Hsrlous concern was felt over hi* Kri nehinen nr foreigner* willi liard
ninny. It also inul.r* |ui*slhle an ef- I mother'* condition, (/nierrurlional) currency. Hut the thing* nre on
the shelve* that Frenchmen hava|
fort to cultlyn'e |iencefui reluilon* ,
_____ ____
i lie,&gt;u walling for since Hie war.
witii other natnom. It* said, andKadi year for many year* Pari*
added'
lint held an "Art*
Menagers",
"Those which esist between
exhibition in the Grand Pnoace
Hraill unit thu United Htate.i uf
on llie Champ* Klysee. Just after
America, peifrrt from the hegmHie war little wa* shown. Fac­
ning, offer, thr.uigli their deviTnptories that Imd been pill to work
Utent and cimtlnmiity, a rar* exmaking gun* and butter for Ger­
two people* whirl: has prevailed
many cniddn'l ia&gt; converted quick­
over a per Itid of more than 120
ly to mnklng Hiliign for French­
years."
men. Also, they could not find
Dutra recalled the visit nf Presi­
Hie ninicrlnlx for making kitchen
dent Truman tn Uratll two years
gndgel*. That is roughly whll
ago ss a "memorable event In the
Arts Menngers mean* — kitchen
relations between the two cumimil household tiling*.
It its.''
Frenchmen and foreigners wlm
“The manifestations of reguid
have necu this year's fair sHrre
which were tendered to him by
Hint It is alionl tip to pre-w'iii
the peoplet and hy the government
except the price* .
*1audiods
of Bratli were an elnquuiU
elnnumil token
tokoi
Hinall electric refrigerator* m il
of the great Mffeetion wlileli w* de.
just short of flllKI. That in nearly ,
vote tn von and to ynnr gr.'al men.
three months' pny for Mr. Average
"In the Internisttminl field till*
k'rcnclimeii. Vaciuiui cleaners which
frlend*hlp, Hirough It* piscllenl
looked fairly good east about fVn,
fanlfentnliini* and by virtue of it*
which Is two-Hilrd* of n mouHi'* ,
example, i* the gieHtesl gunninlee
a
I,.i v fiii this annie nee rage Freiiehof goml uuder*tiiiiding and com­
prehension aiming Hie other slslei
i man.
But the tilings which showed ii|i (
nation* in thl* hemisphere."
Ilntra *abl the Kin De JauiiT.)
, In grealoNt ahnndniire were the ,
hemlKiihere Defense Agrcenu'lit
-inn 11 luxury Ileum for which 1
u*slHhli*hed thu reciprocity uf the
France tins claimed world priority \
American republic* In common bond
fur scores uf year*. Then- were,
sgalimt aggression."
cans of pate de foie gru* with |
The llrasillsn chief of *tste **ld
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tiuffles.
For centuries
Frame hit*,
he will take hack tn hi* country a K ADMtttlO lot met Cammimut, lieun overfeeding her geese in
an "unforgettable recollection
j»aulCiouch (above) I*shown*»h* order to make their live* grow,
of the warm welcome he received usllflcd at u Senate Judiciary sub- They Im-k the goosu up in » Ih&gt;*
«*re.
con unit If* hearing In Washlnxtoa. »'i he can't exercise, then feed
Crouch, wlm said he bioke with him until lie almost |in|i*. There
y « k t» ^ i&gt; u t ir ., _
the ReC.t,Her 17 yean in Uie party, ' are even machine* for forcing the
L i f l l l l c H r YY U »
told thr git,up ilmt (let hart Elsler ! fotwl down the gooje a neck when
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if*
r
-------------* would never have dared leave Hie Ihe .go«aie himself
if) fMdy
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M W a il* * * * r , s . . - -m e
U. H. without approval ol "highest call it quit*. When Ilk. lifer I*
"Adm iini llw«l Yuttg-Rhlit, from his Pliclvs ui Moscow." (inlrVnallonal) sevein) limes -ii.oiiih I site, (In
•goose I* cooked, hut only after
flagslilp off Woo*ung rail •rail'll
til* fine liver Is lukeit out for
his determlnallim to defend greater
*|ieclal treatment, Tn it Is added
Hhitiglial In ronjuncllon wllh thu
a lump of truffle*, ii -oi l of under­
alrfuirc and Infantry to the last.
ground mushroom. A can of it at
He said till* wu* the first chance
the Navy had to show it*
, ability. .
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'the show cost uliout » dollar. It
Always before, lie -aid, it wa* tlvst hruneh within the HuHctlroiiialned enough for nil hors
limited hv the narrow water*
State* Im* lieen meienslng m the d’eetivre for two peiAoiis. Ii would
tha upper Ynngtie.
_
•••!,• ,,l :ui' n ,luv for 18 month*, cost heaps more, of course, In a
At Hie same Him- the Genital ||„ ,„|,i Hini m the end of Morel' restaurant.
New* Agency disclosed Hml &lt;leu- Hlt-tv was i, tolul of 'J,lll.'jr,7 em- ' Tile French In norlli Africa ate
eral Tang •Kit-!'«. local command, pbiye* on the toll* in that branch, {canning orunge Juice, n drink iner, had visited the Chinese •'*«*
And in u stomiy -essioti, Menu- creaslngly popular since A liter Iship and awarded the Navy 8IMHK) j«r* laid Ihe law down to Hie ciiun lid the wny In drinking It by
•liver dollar* for defense work. 1atomic energy cionoiUsloii (A K G ) the gnlloo.
Tang told Central New* et tha ' — mine of the million* of dnllsva
Tiny little kltehen gndgel* to
northwestern front that he hellev- ; voted the commission la
to lot perform tricks which every French
ed Htiaughal could he defended, apent on ethicaiiiiii uf Communist*. 1.-.-ik find* ateodutely neeessary
that troun morale was tilgli sn u . Reunior tt'.Mulniney (D -W yu )jw e re in the show in abundance,
that he felt the filial victor* would J told AKC Chtilniinti David K. Lt- You could Imy them on the *|t"l.
i,, the “NaHonullsl*.
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Into Tliere
There were gadget*
gadgets for etillin
CIlttluR
Despite Jow rain cloud* Jho | Hie loll aptiropimtlng fumln f o r ' iintnioc*
liotntoe* into strip!
*1rlp* for "Frenc
Chinese airforce wax still flying [the conuniRslon.
fries," ami niiiall presses that
off Klnngwaii airfield tgsloxt nn . Meanwhile tie- I'hlllpplne* charg- would make a puree of a tomato
enemy which In some direction* cd the Hulled Stale* I* helping la-fnri you could Mink nil eye*
Most of the small thing* were
Rnialt arm* fir* i'oiiM ha haard In iiu nilliior off Japmieno repurallrma inlher tinny, hut there were
■hiiunt'iil*.
various **i'tlnii* along tin- lower
aluminum pot* In Hie many »l***
(leneral Carlo* 1'. Hnimilo, I'hll- mi’esimry
In French kitchen*.
WhanKI&gt;oo. Hut Hist hai Item true
tdiie*
dalrgotc,
lold
ilit*
ll-nnAlUn there were heat-proof gla»s
for two day*.
tlon
Far
Kuatern
Commliilon
that
The Wliniigpoo rontalnml mini*
poln and skillet*.
cron* medium *l*eil craft which Flllpllioi "proli'M in Ihe itroiiKest
F.leclrlc iloves and g*x »lova*
could lie tiled f..r military evanin piiiilldii 11'rmu" agalnxl lh« ru* were nn exhibit mid cnuld he had
piiliitlonn
dei'lilon
annmiiiced
Ian
linn. Tim ildpa alio ar* uiablo In
fur reinmnaldv ipilck delivery.
shifting Nallnnallit force* from week.
Moat fiimlly laundry In Franco
Kumulii rhnrgad nlso Him the i* done hy hand mil I lie *liqw had
on* part of th* defenaa line to
Jnpuiieie "xaibolait"
Imliptrlal new wualdntt machine*, They
another acrou the river.
leader* -are sabotaging American didn't look too alurdy, hut a lot
effort* to restore Jnpan'i ecoimmyi of people were looking at them,
aeemliiKlv wondering whether they
could cut off a month'* *al»ry to
get one.
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AHH AULT CHARGK
if*rly N»w York mart
i hull- mid vraelal
TA M I'A . May Ih -ffll-C m in lk
1*1. Hldtuli M. II. Church
*n»e h*ana t»o»n*
Hollcltor V. H. Flaher today filed
Hanford, Fla.
Ilea few ealea HO I
atiwin lniMtU, poorer
lat Hhlhdi M. It. Church take* a direct Information chars!";: Gue
:orn wlreboand ora
thla mean* to expre** their lin­ Frlacla ami I’rimo l.aiiarn with
ear# appreciation to the many a**ault to commit murder mi
a v - t a m l
friend* and membera (hat opened Arthur Vvlancn May 8.
He aUn filed direct Inform#Wide their door* to a**l*t III hoaaI, unknown *l*e or
Velasco with
r f*w 400 poorer IOO
I Ing the delegate* of Ihe Flrat tlon charging Roy Velanro
Rmilh Florida HUtrlct Himdny amt « anal!It and battery on Frieda
i H. V. P. O, Convention, which the «ame nght.
The Information* were filed In
'convened at Flrat Hhlloh M. B,
criminal court here th* direct
.Church
W.
Thirteenth
Hlreet.
mar loo.
, The local program, which opin­ Information procedure, rarely used
ijnflve. chicory bw»tji
idnvert _ few. II0-4DI
ed the convention Wodumday
.night wa* highlighted hy the pr*.
»ene# of Mayor Andrew Carr*way and Judge Stenatrom. Alao
Prof. J, N. Groom*, Rov, C. &lt;1. raised during Ihla com
A »Je W . . J V\- V n
. « * ! 18178.06. The Runday HeIn
partment ralaed O tinJM .
Tha member* of Shiloh
vary dutiful during th« (
tlon, preparing ‘
Tha waltraam
-*nr prompt, comIng on early morning and staying
itll vary lata, Bvaryona waa
*ka ronvaatlon,
•. ’ Alfrwta J , Wallace, Bap

CLEARANCE
WHAT WE FOUND WHEN INVENTORYING WOULD FILL A BOOK, LET ALONE A LARGE WAREHOUSEI
WE FOUND PLENTY OF DIRT AND DUST, AND ALSO PL E N T Y OF MERCHANDISE THAT WE CAN
BLAME OUR BUYERS FOR. THE DIRT AND DUST WE QUICKLY ELIMINATED, AND ARE ABOUT TO DO
THE SAME WITH THE EXCESS MERCHANDISE-READ FOR YOURSELF, THEN RUSH DOWN TO
"MATHERS" AND SHARE IN THIS HOST OF BARGAINS, AT PRE-WAR PRICES. IT'S PRICED TO MOVE
AS OF "NOW"l

BEDROOM VALUES!
459.00 Blond* Birch 3-pc. Suit*. Roil
quality and styling la your* In
thla value------------------329.00 Twin Suit* In Limed Oak. Vanity
5-driw*r cheat, twin panel Bade
339.00 Modern Blenched Mettlve Potter
Bed Suite. It's definite value at ...
299.50 Genulna Mahogany 4-pc. Suita
In 18th Cantury styling. Vanity.
Chaat, Poitar Bed, Bench___ . ..
199.50 4-pc. Blonde Modern Suite that
fa a fine value at thla price---------199.50 3-pc. Walnut Draaaar Suita
Panel Bad, Roba and Draaaar-----

Colored Churched

mmwi

*229
‘ 179
•179
‘219
‘ 129
•119

20 Inch MIRRORS
SOFA PILLOWS

59.50 AH White Enamel Kitchen Bee*
Oceans ol drawer and along#
j
■pact. Convenient work top-------14.95 Porcelain top Kitchen Tablet.
j
Tops hive alight chlpi on them---29.95 Cabinet Style Electric Hot
Plates. To move at only-------- »
229.50 Monarch Gas Range for bottlod
gas. Juat 2 at---------------------134.50 Neaco Electric Rangette
$
-3 to move at only—---------------------

S*| 00

ONE-OF-A-KIND

•148

DESK tr DINETTE
G N K in
ValuMlnll4.M

ONE-OF-A-KIND

FLOOR LAMP!

UM

VMM ' • 1,

Wi

4]-’; ' 1

Itfir. J. B. Daraa*. Pa*L

W SSm
\

149

&gt;124

299.00 9-pc. Dining Room Suita tn
French Gray, A ileal at___

•188

199.00 Bleached l-pc. Walnut Bull*
Table, Buffet, 8 Chain__________

REED and RATTAN VALUES!
859.00 4-pc. Curved 8actlonal Sofa,
Chartreuse teats with backs
In contrasting cover_______

1UO0 2-pc.

Valuta to I9M0

&gt;

199.00 7-pc. Mahogany Jr. Butte. Drop
Leaf Table, Buffet, China,
4 C hain----------------------------

Ftcka Reed Suite wit*
COVWshopwvon slightly la spot*

Footstools of
i | ii
Ottoman* — ---------------- -— - 9 “
Saalproof MtecifU
|E e $
Bln
-—
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Fuds* I I *&gt;•
■
AlwltnKM j.u
■^■ave
V- i

199.00 7-pc. Bleached Mahogany Jr.
Dining Room Suita. Table,
Buffet, China, 4 ch a in ____ . . .

•MO Odd Ratten Cb*ln In
• variety of covan . . . ____

MISCELLANEOUS VALUES!

IN

DINING ROOM VALUES!

12100 Loft 8*»». Plum Flowind
c o w id . It's a m l buy

24.91 Twin Bias Walnut SamiM Q ll
Potter Bade. We kavu II------ — 1 A "

10.98

•128

249.00 Kroehler 2-pc. Suita, Hare
la real value at only----------

BEDDIN6 VALUES!

Metal Hollywood
;
Headboards and Frame-------------14.91 Metal Beds*
|Q |i

199.00 2-pc. Lawson etyla aulte
In a high grade iipeairy—

End—Cofie*—Lamp

&gt;5N

34*95

•128
•98

ONE-OF-A-KIND

eel aM autmaa

239.00 2-pc. Blonde wood trimmed
suit*. Slightly shopworn . . .

189.00 3-pc. Sectional Sola. Cover
la soiled but It's worth.........

34

Values up to 48.50 la nationally known
mattress*#. W* trad* In your old |Q Q j |
maltreat for 20.00------ ------------------- - ..■ 9 * *

199.50 Chippendale and Duncan Phyf#
•ofaa. Soma Mahogany, other*
Blonde wood trim. To move at.
choice o f -----------------------------

LIVIN8 ROOM
TAOLES

SRO O

14ii
&gt;128

LIVING ROOM VALUES!

199.00 Two Place Sectional Sola
j
One only priced to move i t ______

Values to $8.95

KITCHEN VALUES!

C'ontfrpHH Action

Vegetable Market

42.00 Value lor 91.00

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Section Two

Section Two

volume xxxx

Mine Pensions’
Cost Exceeding
0 Income 0 ( Fund
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Placed

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*;» 7 uk fi"ii (op medical c»r,T l i t report made ihaia point*,
among oilier*:
1 lli a l ‘ niinart dn nut hatiau
tu ielite whan tliay raach ilia
eligible a g e ”
8 , llial lliv reduction of lli*
rliginlr age frum sixty two in
sixty mi April 7 ban mil resnltt-d
in "eri'elerlrd applications," In
the lour week* after the reduc­
tion, "only liv r applli'aliona war*
n i ' i l u i l 11him me na llly y e a n of
*g*
ami tin from miners slaty
on* yaaia old.

F lo r id a ! F a r m B u riM iu
U o n o ra D r. W ils o n
ORLANDO, May l»— USi^fiwI)

— D r J, W. Wilson o( lUmlnnH
County ha* baaIt named to the

honorary ‘‘Mam of lb* Month
Farm
Club”
of the Florid*
isg to that orgaanBureau, according
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monttnly poiUca ti­
ff tha press ti
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weak.
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in Atlanta.
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; ....«* u*. |".|ei| ............ dealt-*
T A t I a I U S S h V . May FJ They offciril lliut &gt;nlripiriilmll h&gt; .* icpml insdr bv Iti Imlui* J
Princess Margaret will ),« al,le in i„,wer* only and stand on Rupramu
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In ,11.1m
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________ _______j
i-i.rilrikrig icpmlnl ciulnuc lh.il al least one tuiin ot baitcilai 4|is Janet Italcher Altcuiii,
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Thera ara too many luuriat*
sti*Hh'^ In i h i»Ktitlenl imtftt ItNVR 1,1
{ HtfykiiUli, w tij
hare for that. .Besides, a number
of Paris newspapers did uni hesit­
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' ' " p r o d u c a Ihannalves only by call BUSH j,it tt ar ki a. s. t ,hha-t» ,i.»
. for
&gt; n r re- . . Itularv
lioiarv Convention
convention ill
in Havannah
l»cnllv ut
uf m e college
ummlssiuii s puhli, it &gt; ismpaign
lima
Havannah liicully
------- will Imuur
Moat popular was’ tha one show­ - S m i M i I'aclflc," l a playing.
They maintained restdelices in tlm students ut a scholarship re- utidci private contract.
tlefusal of tha tn*atar"a l&gt;ox- djvUhin-Giat la, a given germ | |,rut|ttr|(„„
ing tha prlncass In a bathing suit
, 1 1,1,1b Ailaiita uml Warm Hpnng* | .ognitlon service', t'arpui* ,,f tlm
This contract was recently esnrippad down the I,beach office treasurer, Jack Pearl, to , *»»vl.la* In wo to produce iwo
as sh* trippad
•isCiitilrasl, llmv said, liarleria
wisulwiiIn hateIihuii iiitili,| io at- celled and the news and photo buto bath* with her shlrt-talled as- answer quasllona In the probe
rt* 1' h&lt;,,U
" ll1
* oiultiply In from IM n. jh hour*
teud the service.
reau '.vn
xhs.orbcd into dieCumcort at Capri.
mission'' regular ritnfl
Allen
Tha morning newspaper Co Ma­
T. D. If) MFNACB FOR (NDIA Morrm, coiiiiiiisniun vice cliairman,
tin which said the picture had ......... - ...... * * * « » .
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4 8 '-“ J " S S :
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NKW UKl Iil, Muv in nl')— who announced Hmiler'it sppuintbeen taken "by an IIndiscreet photI. The work offer* a possible criiiilnmilv found In the intestinal Florida ere HItruly tirioging in; More than tiulf u million peiiplt- nu-iil said lie would take nv«r the
ographar hlAden among the
Mir nf tuiimcnloids In Imliu rvery director's duties without addition.
u
explanation as to why u cetiain tract und is not necassarilv a pri*« specimonta (nr the wm •
rocka," declared on II* front page
tuelntl cmitcst In Im lie Id In cult- veur, Heiilth Mlnlsler lUjakuinari ul riuupt-lisallun Ho gels 18,100
A TLA N TA .
May I f — W ]— germ— auch as the tubercidnsis cause of an v sickness
It would cauaa a scandal In Kng- .Striking A PL hits and trollty bBcllliia-hocnmos
....
..
.
iiectiun wills the Florida Water-1Amrit Kaur recently reported.
u vrur. wliitfh in the salary paid
resistant
to
'iriiioariiy, he aahi, inisKrr,“ , ,,i«.)orsFestival here, May K6.
The health minister frankly ad- tu ti-ns try tlm privntu agency.
lamt.
drivers were catted into a apo­ streptomycin after a time In cer­
can.*, lactose-- ha familiar augar
^
w,nn&lt;tr of „ )W con, „ , w(||1milled thnt
wa, it........
to Heckman rocoivcd 17.600
Tb# scandal, it want on to ax- dal meeting today and proipacte
plain with Gallic gallantry, would for settlement of Atlanta'* Iran- tain rasas at tha dhtaai*.
(|,M Mary and W G ; prevent the spread of this disease
Sadler bus 2t yearn' wxperlaaca
Tha explanation might well ha, found In m llk-lo ferment In the ^
not b« on account of Ih* picture sil tie-up brightened.
they
said that *#rm* which are »*** •***»•1 Knowles trophy valued ut U,'Hm :iii India because of overcrowded 10 newspaper, press association,
ay said,
■bowing “the aplondld figure of
Union Chief Jesse Walton de­
-positive to thn drug
But he found that whan certain, f, resembles u huge golden can cities and tlm scarcity of hospl- public relations and advertising
, „
...
„ .melon
. . ______
T _____
^,..1 sanatoria for TT . 11
I,,,,i. ...1,1
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tha young Prlncass,"
________ but because
... clined to reveal what t-ould bo I h t i i r J . M w n a iiin 10 in" «»&gt;-n 1 comhinatluna
of. this
coll germ nonhall
mounted
on- a...-1
wsl- ,,.l
tut l—.l.
had* and
It work V
Morris
said »1,„
the nCommission
ran
produce,
before
(hay
ara
over
her escort. ■(T . 0. Harvey, tha put before the 1,400 drivar*. Ho
were
placed
In
last
tube*
together,
m,t
lias*.
patients.
will
not
replace
John
B. Parracoma, offspring that ara too tough
Quoen'a private aacratary) was would not confirm or dang reThu Tulierculosta Assuciatlnn, more, J r , who announced hi* ro*
a
strain
was
produced
which
fell­
for
the
medicine.
__ port* that union rapraaantativa*
wearing a hat whlla leading tha
China's population is roughly with tha cooperation of tha Health signation as research director At
8. The reaeerch open* up wide- ed to ferment the laetoie-indlcatcom-- 1 end -tna
*he Ooorgia
waaa, which,
whteh, tha paperr com
uaorgta Power
rower Company
Priiseasa,
dwell Ministry, is embarking on an ex- Mar 8. Morris said the Commie
spread poeatMlitlcB of sptadlng ing the production of an offspring made up of 60 million city dwellted, w m “a little off-hand," ; have reached a tentatt
-,
which
was different
from either of ara and 400 million farm and laniivo campaign of anti-tuborcu- sion had abolithid the poaitio^,
itudiee
on
heredity.
.
.
■
is js s .
lolls vaccination.
v April 80,
rural folk.
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part of tha radio communications
tyalani that would pHv a vital
part in fha dafanaa of tha United
Slate* in caaa of emergency.

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iiaiwnrk of milllary amateur radio
tiailima under a program nuw
haing develuped liy the Florida
Maihuial
Guard In cooparatlon
willi Army nml A ir Force.
National Guard amateur oper­
ator! would work thnir own aata
*r home and raporl Into their local
tralioii director stallon*i| at an
armory or air hair. Tim station
direclor would ha ill ronlacl with
a stale net who lii turn would ha
nailed Into (ha mimbartd Arm y
or Air Force Military Amateur
ftadiii Htatlnns. In the final check,
headiiuartara
MARK
station*
would ha In contact with haad(quarlara in Washington.
Mambtrahip
in tha National
Guard MARK la open to any
(iuardaman ur recruil who |maaaaits an amateur radio onaratur'a
license.
According
Accoraing to National
national
flciala, Iha
tha program proGuard official*,
vIdas an unparalalled opportunity
to bacoma
for radiou "hama"
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The Unite,! Mill*- Worker* welfare
(unit anim-ui. eil imllV ilia* M h»lialil mil a vraiiil tutal &lt;•f 1106.
9441.13V In henefll* ami Mm an­
nouncement showed — between Hit*
lines— llial tnoliev niw la flowing
our of *li* fiunl a good deal faster
than il 1- coming In.

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agtri f 8 .5flfl.HIMl ■ week, amt II la
la
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exceed,
weekly income lay al Irani 1600,OOli
The
report,
distributed
hy
Georg* C 1**1 publicist who l* ail
vising Ic.I&lt;it I. I ew|* on public
relation.
-*t«1 111 168
per*ou.
have bcnelitrit from ilie t l W I i l l ,
134, in,-holing *oflii*al mltiari
and member* of their families
Benefit* fan anlliracht miner* at*
handled in a tapaiala fund
TO* mutt*'- “ n »p*m for lim i,a-monlli
prnainnt, 11,000 draih
brn*fii». nnmihly paymar," lo in
Jurrd or ai"-l* initial a. monthly pay
m*nta
to niinart' widow*
and
medical cat*
*■
Concerning mtdii'al rare, the ra
^ pen raid •tiia program “ iilllmatcl.'
will prnvidr a u np a id fiirin of
hospital and medic*) rare f&lt;u U
M W. nirnihai* and lliair l« m Illrs," Ir addrd Ilia' ilia nifdii’al
car* program nerd# In he "ale
vaiopad ami amended " When a
reporter n M
Mi Cr*al il this
would reipilre a higher coal i « y
ally, lie replied, "Yes, yon ran
draw iliai inftrenc* from il "
.
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&lt;9 hlmury Ilf Ilie fund, up In May I
Mara la iha way (lie f Mill.8 -10, I'll*
hat bean hard, according to *u
day’* raporl
188,76-4,1187 fur pension* lo I'J,ISS ratirad niinart.

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Cut Car Output
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