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THE SANTOtU) HERALD, SAKTOKO,

Congress Roundup' ;;j

CWita.tyir

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,
iiHmiaaaa
wear.
should go only to poorer atAue’
who** spending for education It
lielnw the average.
Tydlnga had eitlmated . hla ’
amendment would aave nearly'
sinn.nnn.nnn )u th* evil of the pro- _
gram by eliminating aid "tot 9
*latr* that don't want It and don't,
i nce*t It."
■a;
*IW
III* proposal would htva alvdn
aid nnly l&lt;&gt; 2b state* whler
eahl need II.The other 83
umbla.and th# Diitrlct of
Colun
1 would have received no.help.
I Meanwhile Hpeakar Ram Riy*
hunt aahl he kuuwa that RrealipiM'
Truman Im* no plana fur a “wliU| tie atop" uppral to the ptopla fog
Mil* teglalallv* program a^ lond
' a* Congre** I* In *e*al0n.
*-•'»•. W
Hrportur* naked the Derrt'ierdUe
tlouae chief abuut that Idea Juat'
before th* lluiiae vot*d to; atttd
hack to cnmmlttee the Wood eub-t
Mtitule for the Admlnlatr|iHiil,i"
lahor bill.

!
rnritf*#** rn**m *«•« * 111
1 r«il of th# cdntlriant.

A Khanxli*) garrison communl, &lt;111* mill, Hangchow'* defenders, a
1provincial peace pr«**rvatlon corn*,
ivllhilrtir lit noon yeatarday. Chini»* prasi dispatches mid ■ force of
! 4.14*1 lominuntsls Ptob.nver, Hangr Iimv'» population la about 400,000.

Tli* new H**J advance trapped
Nationalist force* remaining In th*
hlg triangle bounded by Hangcuw,
SlmiiKhal and Nankin*, 100 rnllea
Inland. Our H«&lt;l radio broadcast,
f.lRARDVILU , IV . May b
elaborating on earlier claim*, aald
0 ') —r&lt;iui men si* trapped flOt)
nu.iNKi NatlonalUta were captured
f*ct imiJtmiound today in a Innu
In ihM triangle. &lt;THU wee not cunflrm*d ehewhere.) . ■
ini anlliranlr min*.
Only aka lanta remainird open tuj
"(lie ni'«*M n r *ii|rtm!ip(l in ill*
lh* guvernmarit defdndera, and,
No. 0 iclliety of the Gilbeiton Coal
th*v were ualng them. Evacuation ■
Company nrar lint raticni I’run-y
nf Imnpa by whip waa continuing
Kama town.
nil « fairly large «eale tmlay.
Iinnrta
that. • Ocnerallaalmo
"W* Itupc lli* in*n *i* ilill uli**."
f'liUnK Kal Khek waa allll In
« umip.my i | h.I pmh,iii -..ml
tOianglial paralaled,.
per alt------It baa been
Hr»i n* ivniVfu |nmi|t*il f umptrv)a. here to aee that 1
MigKcated he
. . . -------...
icd 4ir ilmni ill* mini* Idled xlmll
ini "drala" are mad* laalllng out
In 1he Red enemy).
in *n elluri In provide ventilation
Merlin Block
The
(ot ill* trapped men.
Th .Red
. . . radior .„reM
_ t*d deepeit, Ifneltaa*# Wtmm
Wefl, ^i
uth
ny thrnata lido aoutl
ft.ICh
Water piiinpi, limvever, hint*
liion of an
all the main quaatloni of prinelftt)
| iiiere waa no Indlca1
WHIll
CHAlllNOINO
AMIIICAM
1
*
rl
*-'!•
Ill**
In
in*
M*dl!*rranean.
the
Bnvlet
la
qulatly
building
down. Company rdficiaU exprctird
"There are certain detail* w f
umu.
ItiUKiidlng atUek Oil Shanghai
. . ...........................
. . .
Into a "Ollnalter” replacing wavn aid Matahal 'I'in.'a Yugntlavla ai lh# main Medltarranaan bat# and mitt
S T / Trains wer* r*portad running!. VfCMSMMNT Athen W( Barkley bran da Communi am a "wicked, ereep- ■re still under enntidaraUoft
feat i lli*i lli* Ii4|i|i*il men iimv R*e*ntly, Albania'* ynirttifnl ,1irt*t n, i n- *1 n ..n*. vltlfed Moicw and r*r*lved hlgheet military hono
: westward at l*aat 26 mllea and, tng.'rrawllaa ecofiomla dltetae*' thrralanlng America, at ha *p*aka at it ran lie nuid specifically I
(Ikiivii IipIuic they 4i* leached.
preanmibly In reward for in* *f bi* llt!*» . •.mill 1 *• a ! »•* for rebel Irnopi In Or*eoe, The Rad naval baae
l , , ninithweatward at leaat 80 mllea MatrayaHy^Dey raljy. apmaored by the Roman Catholic Arthdloeeae nl agreement ha* been reached
(Omlral P ruwi ij
"W* li*v* no i«l*4 where lli* Sarann, rebuilt by Itnatlanr. I* m the »** r.*i|.w .y lo Tileate; a cauldron nf jinraat. _
Maw.Yedb More than » !* * Naw Yorkera were on hand to hear Kim. Ba- all of the restriction* Impored :m
today.
m*n 4i* "i mImi then lon'lilion •».’
Germany which have hem &gt;.be
(Ino Red broadraat afld the Com- hdnd Berkley la Cardinal'Spellman and Mayor O’Dwyer, (infernotional)
Hulijcct of these converaatlnoa will
a company »poV*unsti itid.
miinUt tronpa h#ddrtv*n mure than
lie mutually lifted. After an. InI S. SI)(I|)H
Hr l(I*i&gt;tifi*il lli* trapped man
■jiM) mllea aoulhweal of Shanghai k- *
tervnl a meeting of the Council
mid an equal distance anulh of
*
Foreign Minister# will he held
Nanking, ft elflmed 12 wore town*
Wllll*m O'Hrlen, Ml, Glrerdvlllai
•
•
"The Council of Foreign MlajlIn ih* continuing Red push.
William Kelly, 4I», Krhrimndnah.
•"•K*'*
h l'*v
I- 'i
a [» •,
tera will rnnslder queatloni re­
Joseph VVmvHk. ill, .Shenandoah. • hihl**&gt;n. Hi*** ..... ......... '•&gt; i*-l'•
Th* Uovernmaiit Central New*
lating to Germany and the prpbv *
■
:■ c w ,
■ml HhviiioImI F.ya, .'Ur, flltardvlllc. I•'.••m»iif m -t"iv .liipluy, »ti.
*iil many point* npar Hangchow,
lema arising out of the sltuwotL
M ill* fiii|i*rliili,inl*nl Klim.'i &lt; v ■»u l"‘i Hon nurtlmi
to Hi* north ahd northweat, were
In fierlin, Including alao the-qdeif*
ChrIni nnltl In* Ireltrvrd (Im Mam ihllm Hiiimi i, in It,* ninlill* •&gt;( t
under Red altatk. If alao reported
tlon rtf currency In Berlin.
&gt;!'
oimiui
I...I "flrf
"Infiltrated'
;U
I.I4MI Reda had
lltrated1' Into I
\im ranted liy » short rlirnll III iio' h’h t|i|iMiim*nli&lt; or .urn,' |.&gt;r
"The four representative! art
»l«,liu- wiring tv)il&lt; li Ignllrd mill* you'll 11ml n i;ilt &lt;.,niit*i loll
la.lnla fust w*»l uf Kaahlng, halfhopeful that the remaining .metv
iviiv li*twe*ii Hnanghal etjd Hang- J
llmliri*.
, women's mrd'iHiiio
in hhumI
Iera nf detail ran b« adjusted m
J
K
f
s
Mlrlurl Utllllnl'l. Ulmrilvlll* ' 411 til. .r ill nnmlpil iimii 1*110 mil*
i Im**. *
. *
iftitp
a very almrt iretlod of lime. , ]*.
min**. who *»r4|i*i| from th* min* i&gt;* ■&gt;l*iif*il •*&gt;■ *.11111 « »iglii, •
In Hhanghal, more Nationalist
"If those details are epttdlly
t Jo
iioops--evidently a dlvlalmt-lroardwltli I fir*** other workmen, (old ioiiipMuwk im uioii&gt;»i
arranged II la the Intention Utat&gt;
■ r*pnrt*r II141 Kelly, Wnwsk and
if
ihlnting „f
I nailing shlpa.thla morning,
communique embodying the adteerhr men wer* fully erjulpped. h u t.
E ll were working ai llil third MO.Min H ......................
ment........................
reached will b* Uautd
hf sUaiif.
1
/
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S
V
%'
■'i*** waa no word of their deatlna- f \
1*r*|. HIM! |**t ....................
In*,!!*!! In kmmlog l|ir l,.&lt;*
taneoiisly In the four countries
ntrles h
ii,Hrl*ii, i;«ull»IH 4BI.I, |ir«ili«li»y
.......
tlnn
’ ■
..
ftilui A. M. New York time
n# (7iQ0 m
* last big American liner duo
I* •»
l-v*l. I.IWI ..................... ..............
A. M., KSTf, tomorrow,. If 1*
down
n bhrtNghal Itefur* May, jid *(»"
prnvea necessary to have a further
Jtjit rlrritfril 4 Ml yrm nm m | *•«**
t mm *
Only eight men war* tn the rnln* bv 'IcfN^cilii; Mnt* a l'» 1 *1hii i *1»I•
wa. yetting up steam at 1** plec
tliscuHsInu of the remaining de*
when lh* hr* rvns dl»co«et*d l»»t •!uctr »|, t I lH V * I ' l •*«## fl III f 1 't»• * ■e|e» T T ~
her* today. Th* aMn, the American
tails Huch a dlsciualon will Ije ^eld
i’,**!d*ni fdiiea' (leneral Cordon,
night (liHMl P M. KHTl.
In tlm near future, probably tdI'
' ' IM*W li lt lltt
MCI || I 1 *
III
J
Hfs’eral retell* worker*, wearing
..ok almfrd I2tw pysarngen. Itmorrow."
llbentuK soil* end gan nmsV.r, w*ii. Arlamv tivri U11* MHBplit
.hiding some IMK) Chines* going
The Foreign Minister* Confer*
Inweird Inin the Mnnkltii; shall I" mu entry *»f Mu* l.mJ. If «
, H,.t— Kong. Only 5d Americans
cnee to b# held In Parla, will .bt
day. ’t hey t*#rh*d tli* aaenml 1***1 lirn lh tiapnlwr i'Mil • #*l«i.;r *
■**nl alioanl. ,
.,
the first In a year and a half add
nfuIfm Mir liin lltiri eef - m l
f f t ilnvkft -Inil Wf&gt;ir l" |f * *i|l |fr)l,
M»'». h
.\ It. R. Navr spokekmair said H
••MW) If*el
I Mm seventh session of th* foralgn
m
to
th*
aurface
because
&lt;
&lt;
t
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*
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•*
*
&gt;
i
.
.
....
..
&gt;
'
■
&gt;
I.*
,
.hlji*
avallihln
to
evacuate
tli*
j
back
minister* Irmly. Its main purpoi*
IfIP'Tratf* .•an cdl &lt;1 f« 1 •«.*. ..... 1 . t t f l &gt;■": '
I.H80 American* alill litre. If "*!; |
•he lieaVV amnlte.
will Im to rum pose iliffu.anco* r.
II
ntlier
up*ratlona
w*t*
*n»
dnd,
nin|li*r,
there’
»
&lt;..
m
’
{
'•
All
rr.riarv; and that the Navy will [
over Germany, the Issue thdt w
lad
at
th#
mtn*.
Th*
tier
Mult
h*ir&gt;
.ubcrll
lnr;
n
It
M
m
I
n.,l.
f
t
stav a* Intig i* naedrd.
pended
Patorilngrtd Bergman, Roberto Roassllinl (toft) • broke op the last Council of F irm tir w to o #
flu* «il t*i’ $7B1» f
Ml lllitl mril rnporlrd Inr work m
the U. «T Uoiisulata In Canton | and the aetTfsa'.tH
A,' Dr.' Peter Lln'detrom, w*» made when the three • elgn Minister* session In London.
lid
V
Vi
H
I
III
f
If
fit
IfM
iiV
!
I
It
uitial but th* ni*n w*rn sent Inini*
■U*anwhiledirged that all American ww,_ tey.eompanioiiiltn.ltpnrwnod. Dr. Unditrom recently, flew to]
. ^
ittMitinl
frti
fnthi'i
tf»
'tf1
♦fcrpl for Hint* nenl*d in r*wn&lt;
t-uuieii and" ehlldrku leave the In*
I
!»••
f
l«*rI
atn,
u
l
i
f
i
i
m
and lit*fightlng np*rallniia.
MFNIJ
Tim ahall w«* ih'aertlied a» "full ha*Inn « bml lime «.f it &lt;l,&lt; bi t
» :M W i s l f S t&amp; i f t s
nf anink*."
f*** muntli'i, nie I'onnllni: M-m-dy MtMMRS Of SIIANOHAI'S itarrlsnn command rest on the sidewalk,'Ut.
fly CF.CILT BROWNRTDNB
- ..in latet, It IkfilalMed.
'
' • • ■ ■. •
n.
"W* haven't li**ll aid* In pet nil vnui illgr In Itiv* nt'dliei |.n.
froni &lt;d th* llnlish.owned Cathay I1nl*l while quarter* »r* being ef*f
Many roC ' it rtaldefiU of Hbaiiganyone III tliei# slur* III* (it* **«• b”‘- And Ihev’te trying •nnm new r*n«*rl f..r by tb*li r,in,*i*. The soldlerrr well-armed end equipped, are , hal * f » n»&lt; » bql
of hpUlii
--.-..-r,
, . end
WEDNESDAY BUPPBlt,&gt;v
dln'ivnrd al 11:00 n'cloek la*l glmmleka. They're t*annng nn prepared tn t**l*i advancing Comnmnlrta. (fnfetrtaftoenl11 RadtoyAMf) I ipsrtmante
ire pulfee and ttuopn
Tomato Bouillon. Crtap Ora
’'
night," lim apnkeimaii aahl.
with the deparfmeid store* to
because
nf
unplaa| ; it . • •"*. «etn'
•(facile effnria wero rntnwhliated &lt;&gt;ff*i rnmblnaliiin 's k it.-iul nmfTha dtogalrh
iairrt
H
pn changing the mine vrntllatlnn I" lh*r .ei'ai.i m*rihwndl •&gt; nod i;&lt; l
C iim itiiN N io n Meet
I not amplify.)
antpll f
' . .’ ( . . . .
Howl, Bread and Butter, Bi
provlil* n flow nf grind air for t*- " halr itn/en insen tlii.isvri la
Many J m
Anlertoa... her.;
Apple Nllrea, Beveagt.
Ictle ivorkt'ra wit limit fanning the
Florist &gt; n.av Im mlernnled in
h »atit.o*4 riHm ra n n#*t
werei crowding Into the American1
(Reci|m for Starred Dlah Fol­
hjain,
kninv wlinl’i heing idnnncd In
Th* lines* even kicked at the.car Club. In mid-town, whlfh.haa not
lowa |
Vrnlllalnii. ami aildltlnnal pnwei fnlim. Mtitln r'i. liny, trim |".r
iHdlHior, »4ld Mr. ftullon. and k* i^sn occupied by troop* lhu» far.
HINA FISH CUPS
. ,
driven fans were Inniight In the latlmi, iiiidru ev*n nnm iriinilifn
hear- The garrison Command said ln*t
termed the sltualloh as "unit**
Ingredients:
2
cups
hot
milK.rrl
ttlin* III III* milk In eliangM tlm all .nuiddhin . tlnm nmr, &gt;.f rain mid
old#". II* pointed out that II l» troops And g*hdarm#a hav# liken
cup fin* Hoft bread crumb*, 1 tea­
flow, Aland frit t" 70 m*n *»eie r* iMHilit* f|»iHi#if, ti\ ii11"
unlawful Tor Mock to run at large placed In bnltdlnga "to protect
spoon sail, I tnbloapoon pripAftd
A
i*
in
nt
iiltt
I
iti
lif
r
I
in
hi
I
a’i
|irnl*d »ni;ag*d In the tearue "l&gt;
In Hcniliitd* Comity.
them." BulldlnJ managara say the
mustard, 1 tablespoon finely grAted
erallnn With many «th*r. HtMinhiig 1,'hI lirtvl hiI•'I itfI |lll&gt;fft &lt;|fH| •,
lli* Crimmi .sinners tohl
Mr. result ha* l»##h to drive uut all
mlon, I a*v*ii-nuiire ran tuna flah
i 'll Iif•aVII11« |.
f 11111ii |#i|
hy If Hihlltlnnnl help i» siinght.
llullnn Hurl II *va.: Iml up In tlie 111 tenants who can find other places
' Including oil from can), 4 tgga,
ii ftmv«*r *1mill tn i#■.1 111* «fi«,
to k**|&gt; -dork off the highway! to |}ve.
Mot bird: Add the bread crumb),
•
lilt
I
IK
*
'
III
It
II
I6IIH
1
1
IH
|
and suggi’sleil tlial he infer tli*
' ——-------------l i t'l'iH lr T l ti r c
suit, mustarrl and onion to tha hot to
pnnhiti on ••i-lti'l., r it•*I*n m .
1 noil lev lo Shcitff Mem.
milk. Add tuna fish and mix w#W
tllliriM. TIlH llv« lr In .1*0 \\' ||i||
Achetfon Conference
so fish la evenly distributed,
fl rtrHItitiBti
lit rnii» onu
Itttpl'fll a In III* lit 'till |||}» h lilld*
Navy Broht*
uggs thuriughty v.t.i aleetrlo
n f f lit
. f r t I m v i 'I ft Nil H I N |i|t | t | Mil t i
. Hsarraae# Timm C m* os»i
cr or rotary beater and add jt l _
Rt|». Footer of Jackson oh)*&gt;'l*d
f t-•• t
&gt;ifii| i l t t H i
Iti p n *
ft HRMNNid r*n«f* ftdtf#
' ypstarday'a- _...jounc#m«nt.
ailn
ally •&lt;&gt; first mixture, blending than
to a reaolutlon Inviting l&gt;l&gt;l-c
|U
Answering
otocr uirestlona, Aehef l|nllifiK*»unitli ivould t»# fivtn a
A
#*war
talk " ld o .lt until to hear &lt; Hud* ...................
,&gt;fItig
•
&gt;n with a spoon aa you do to.
sun
disclosed
that
Yugoslavia
has
Navy
court,
martial
or
triad
In
, aon dlMto—
_
. .
Turn into greased custard cup
Mpper eay giiythlng. H* declared „( ,
if fltl IV| III AlKf'rHih, 11 Hi
I
aikad
lh#
United
State*
to
taka
#
federal
dlilrlrt
court.
A f**v mlmilas Inter h» withdrew . ,
‘ ulac# cup* In a pan of hot wa*
2n
Imlfchrd to iff |f flli*
woulp
ba
friendly
attitude
toward
a
naw
The court nuitlal
hie uble.ctioM, iml told Hit Mouse full CMII !•»* tlitfl** l.fllf.
*o watar cornea wallI uupp on
-----l_
oaaai
Yugoslav
application
for
a
world
alilumatlc If the patrol craft hud
he would "go a*vay" while th* !5*uliak# in a moderate (BMP.)
(I
afon
HutV^'fV, »f your lllutl|C| It |lkr
I bean at .ca, he said, hut iln'# It bank loan., ■
. .
•
for a trout 18 mluutea
ator speaks.
la or until 1a
n lllf* u
k llo v s you m n l
g f | f» f f
In passing, Aebaaon took a ver­
wan at (hr naval base tlm ear#
The antl-lrookle bill gives the iIvlUl
cantor.
small knife inserted In eaittor^.
JlNtl Rflhlllljf flmvfiH, Milmay come under the JurladlctMiit bal awing at the Idea of lb# "police
amSJl1
State llallioad 1‘unimUiiuo aidb 9t*ir«i«* oi intiii«lnw*pickctl lllu* it
comes nut clean. Insert amAUto
■tat# which Hfpceaae# a 1 Iridcpof the federal court.
qiatula around rim o f aaeh
orltv to cancel any private wile
, , WHM| HM plane trip (.«........... — -----; endent opinion, ^ H t *ald thl* conthat I. used for trsn.ml.slou of J |f
............
(u „ " n, Hll
•n loosen fish mold and Invvrt
If camird fruit Is to he uacd for I Iraata with UjU American coricapt
remove. Makes fl amall cape.,
AFTER-SCHOOL SNACK
dcamrt
BaaHly.
,
aiert he aure to chill the ea.lt °f »
phona or telegraph comspuy would io„.lwIiy'\.M.*l.,l!* l'.?t ^ Whatever
Red Apple Bowl
well* In the refrigerator
...... „
M o fa '
S^vtolaffon
Cocoa
Peanut Butter Cookie
' opening and serving,
i
first
stop
|a
for
lh#
nUlton
(Recipe for Starred Wah Follow
violating the law also would be Thev all I ka cr**llinr cards a«,l
mary m R o n m s
PEANUT BUTTER COOKlfil
Ingredient*: (H cup)
RiriRin *(i»i '/ii v*sis ss Fdltor-lnt f ; I amF"lovlet
purpose flour. 1 teaspoon
chlef of tlm A* *i Iren .lournal of
The
Ambaeaadora
_. .
I country act
powder, I teaipoon baking
Npratna. Mary M ll'itn ru (above)
I1";'1f;t, *. ’ .*W
would
hava
Q«9Q 'B
ifl 'It w ‘months In which
H teaspoon salt, Heap a*
of
Chtlmyiso.
Mich.,
lias
been
.
f f l V i K / ' R r ' i W E r r . i ................. ... .........i ......- n J ; v
Hcup peanut batter, I toaagrmje'
liven the Msrv Arlclalrle Nutting a
within two
grated
orange «||i^ .Heap. I _.
..................... •"* award (nr nutsisndlng mntrlhu*
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ai lh# 83rd convention *f the Na-t
alua a third mem- be fell into a blaiing refuaepU while playing on the Qreet U k aa
,g. renting or aolllng o'ulal-fr "'\* y
Mathodi Blft together flettp,
Dig center cwwmde.-Tha youth haa;b*en kept alive br.bun^edeiof
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flclalu atatcrli
dry Ingredlanla
not
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It.
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"It liioko Ilk* w**|| ai,suer Ihle
well combined,
The House yesterday put In am
'limnlirui aooNci tlmu eapvctmUj
pieces of tha do
ova am ela aad pnweoutloni
Ford Striki!
*ndm*nl* which would have lli* af-.
Hit nlno liulicfllrd that, bnni'il on
tween plants of
feel of keeping cattle off the high____ ___
tlm numb' i nf appllcMtlupa, the
round balls about
i,*the*'Unltodi Stotoa
waya rather than requiring (hem
tuvana***
nasi
Imofits will b* e |i|*sp|-enr| III ncopo,
ator. Place i
seat
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of
the
three
ba kept behind fencca a* Warren stoppage ended yesterday. They No liifiiriimtlon w,is Imnmdlnlnlv
a mmmaiy not. of
ha# asked.
•mifllif pay mlmn from lb to 2fi («,' nvailntd* enneendng cpinploto ill*,
sharp tinea of _
The House alio put.In provision cent over the present ll.lh hourly. trlbiilloii of llo&lt; lorrnanr* fnrimi,'
Moderate (BMF)
“ at only peace officers can Im- The settlement was not announced.
However, nqtboriticn uniri sup
it'
livestock, Tha
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umipu Farm
rann Equipment
Kqi
‘ roam Infg livestock.
lim United
pile* wer# exhaiin|nd before noon
^ b l l l laid any oltlien -or of- Wovknta Union won Jurladldlim ypstnrdav In Cbkago, Riiutou, New
l.iliMili
5.1*1
could ItnpouU such aUaylng oyer
utcr Workers at tho 01Iver Corp. Vo*k. nnd Ualtmior*. Additional
vm
An
Fafm tractor plant n Charlen copied m* Ireing rushed lo nil clUoi
| Farm
... , and.B enati dlffairncea City, La, Thei company
where Mock* of p*tlllnno have boon
ut In a conference the NLRB for an e!
J ba W errn out
d*ji|*t*d.
” apaeial committee
alteaa named to determine * the b*»A*lii:
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compromise.
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flavors to
tor faynard
l a p a r d of Bt. Patera- UAW,
b'KwIcd in inslnn*r-n where Increas*
who lad tha move to reject
«* ate ejiprrwiHlT
tn
The "into ni'l Incmmi" rcgulaauto'* action, aald 'll vfould November. Tho commlaalon wni))d
to P«to go catlla bill at jm ahollaheri by repealing th# anr- tlonu nmvlilti that Imullorda receive
’
•*wn*
,,wi **f the Constitution which return,i of Uli to 30 p«r cent on
grqnn Income from tha 14,IKH),(KK)
i varalan of Tho nweaure.
created the agency.
to?
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Club directed hy Ml*» Ollie Hceito
Whittle, and the ehorleter* were
roundly anplnuded after euch
mirnlier and at the eoncluaion of
anu program. They were introHricesl by Herman E. Morri*, prin­
cipal, and by Arnold Harrington,
president of the Ulce Club.
The program included “Cmud
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ensemble. The Boye (Hen Club,
accompanied by John Kite, sang
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Glee Club, attired becSmliiKly in
green akirt* and wbitu blouaea,
•ang, “Thu Koldn in tlm I.line
Tree," "Lift Thine Eye*" and
f ow the Day ia Over" with nolo
Roxanne Thompson oil tile lat­
ter number.
Final number* by the whole ensemblyd of boye and girls were;
"Religion !■ A Fortune", "You’ll
Never Walk Alone" and “Rue■ian Picnic", with a thundering
accompaniment by Mary Ann Gal­
loway that brought added apjdauna following tna latter numJohn Laofiardy beamed happily
■ ta r being applauded aa the
'flitter of the John Leonardy, Jri,
whose winning of the state Elk
essay contest on Democracy was
announced by Joel Field,
Secretary Martin Stinecipher
read a letter from Brig. Ernest
Pickering of the Salvation Army,
congratulating Sanford KIwahIs
In putting over tha local Salvation
Army drive.
Howard Montleth reported that
16 local Klwaniano recently *tW id ed 'th e Inter-club meeting In
Urlando and enjoyed the program.
BATH AND TRNNI8
Member*/ -if the Sanford Bath
and Ttnn'ws J u u 41b mast id the
Tourist Center tonight at 7:J0
o'clock for tha purpoeo of elect­
ing officer*, adopting by-laws, nod
making plana for the summer sea­
son, George A. Speer ^announced
this morning,
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GAMBLING DRIVE
SAVANNAH, Os„ May 6—(^Pl
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Mayor Olln r, f’ultttar bve the
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O iiilin e d liv D n rn e s
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t *be e llfb
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the U. S Enginrets
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Ih r tiliito's share w ill bu fiKl.tHiii, * t VlVlM'l lilt Ml'
1 I 'll 1611,1 ,, | j:.i-»ili*iJ IJ.it! *. ■
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ill"'! tniiiiy
r IiMvi’h y Sfuri* on I'urk \v*‘
contribution for the firs t year of *#■*veU'd in luck of military ac*[
[* * I(, tolU v .('hit'll ibi»i
,.m 1, • 1* t.il . .Ml 4 hitvu
iiflllf
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tivnv Alt win 6|i»it«t urouiul tlu*ru. I RICHMOND. Va Mav f&gt;—nV&gt;
Five phot eg raphs of chltdceii * Hv himl ibm iity (»" Hivitt'ij ui
t H
The Cabinet board of conserva
1
I in* (Mniiiiuni»t rmlio In HvininK
iiiilnuted, taken free of iliu i)’ "
Iill H&gt;
tlon will be the top Florida agency iD.mmiHi *1 iix N utio n nliil boinWrn Four county nebnoi officials »"i*
I I hi W ill in iiih , fm im 'ilv m(‘ ' 1
Ml Tl', * Mii Mu * M"-* -aid,
overseeing the project. When flood siiift'k Nanyumi uirfmld naar Pel* fined lUfiU each for cotrtarnpt to v ]{ L. I ’tu of l be Essex Btudlo 1't Hi "die III VI-"" , WllH VV'"!, i||,"' I 1
f 111(1*1 i b«* 11si -1»11:i 1 A»*
II la* pubtlsheil in till" Fru lii) I* IM nil Mil Ml*,
federal
court
f*u
failing
to
equal
control districts are »el up these pinK killing ur woumllnK
i i Im in ".( (i miii ihe
par- i*e school facilities between white iitlotl of The lle iu ld A special
districts will hsvu
individual
kl.ib t.im \li,. N "ill, i I ium nt ti. '
binblmy
!' iii! , Slre$*t
, Hoi will tie putdlsbed bv .vlii.-h
!. til . &gt;I Ml l&gt;
r .t
ill!
negro pupil
board*
III" III v l'""N ' V Dlilll l|"M «
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A Vi'ini*’ •* ■
• *h ti ii* l ii 'Jfi
lutnghiti's laud and water rout uml
,.
public
"ia*
vote
to
select
Hi*The
court
said
the
miuiici""
District boards may levy for one • &gt; Milan,I have liven cut by the
■e&lt;'11 v I m in*w propertv
I1' M*', t HIM. I ll lltJI,rii*"(| llt.ll M l
V |„
1lull Ill O l
ear only a threa-tetilhs of u mill Unis For the first time in yunra against Hie school hourd and ••)' &gt; ioat proiiuaiiig la ll/ e n " I’an-nt i#iti('it im timb’i wuy I d »*i"i • Hu •
Muiui i,»,i
\ i i |$4,r t which
the
winnei
iii
tins
se
iiiiTiim
l
sluil
miperlntendeiil
woulit
emt
j"v y on all nroporty for oncanD.intf ihe VangUe Cornucopia, which
u in il . ijt.iv'il y Hut ttuf
" lit*i in hi'I iohI n In
*"• &gt;» «
|'1 .4. 1 1 - ft" 16 t .
die boupl No luediod for payibtC *;united inland murcbnndlHv into tluuo In effect ami Hint furth* &gt; m id w-ill lie awarde,, two tiekci-i nt
; •,*• 14 4ilt buibhti^ ut tlm new
PruiwciilitiK
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the
Kit/.
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the Rtale'a yari of actual conRtruc .sllI(MK,mli ,vu, , , ^ . ^ 1 up. As a I vlnlaliiiiis would lie dealt will
l In the following Frid a y , five
1'. 44 1.■" fit* HUM 1• ( (
they arise
it • Mimi i 1 S i
ilid tlet cost
•
’ **lltn
*■--alt the city's markets were In a II should
ire
pictures
and
another
semi
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Federal District Judge Hlerliu*1
!.t ii (i hvi*ji Ib»*r111M!l 6" . i\ . &lt;(i 11 !II"|I"V 4A t wan given
Legislature,
chaotic condition. chliiM S ami f o r - . , | ) t l .h^ (lt|
f(, llni, jj,,.
,
jm||„t
w
in
i.e
puhnshe.i
Alan
C
liarjred
Will,
lu\
The bill gives the buards author
United Slates Government
the ■“ « « * ! « „,» gm ltv of contempt ..f c .,,u .
ha *w ..........
ill iHintiniH* for fivu wi-i'k ♦
1)1*1111 I i 1*11
ity to clean out and enlarge water .■.mcentrute south over
II w .v e r, I here '» the cost of
Im &gt;' . Ill" nt.mill
Driving
and
weal
of
llw
,
Jlin
Whl.„
HlBy
,
(1„,e
ml.
lieu a final imtliit w ill uppwnr
way,t; provide such canalt, dams,
i *■ntince and operation." he
t’ Vt'Pks ,«(
* . —
court yesterday for sentencing
iirdvr tu s ili'i'l fnim Ih " five
I., "I.-.I
rest rvoirs, pump Rtatious and city s Industry.
Do.
run
uml
(til
»
i
One
military
observer
in
Bhangllowni'd A Moure, Btiilescille
,liners
»f semi-final emitesta,
Judge Hutcheson permitted tesii
I in- t-i.'iilexl uit'iense itl Costs ill
bridges an are
Decennary;
lease,
,
,__1 iuii *xpressed
Ihe opinion the Reds
N I' true,: driver, w as arie-tiel
i "tiiim g tin* hospital, Mr Barnes
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purchase and condemn land, and ,n&gt;(lM ^
„ .Shanghai alonv and motiy showing wliat efforts iia.l i lie Most I'rouiisllig I'ltU e n ,” yesterday
on a rliarg e ol druid" i
imer of tlie grand prise, a Bter
been made since Janu ary to ••l
.
• in lai o food, laundry,
remove buildings.
1’» &gt;4lli n IHI
!
south and West of te
driving afle i Dm
IHtP
While
"g silver porringer
■
;i"it. iiml n tl" i necessities. As
feet enuiillitiition, but lie said "
The hill setting up Ihe Central concentrate
m Mini "(i ( bi* tntb
i1
'’:
liieiropolis.
lung to nominate a l*ni"k vhicti in- was driving . it
Anyone wUt,
bliiug
,. "'a m p le &lt;»1' tills increase he
would be only to guide him "ni
South Florida Wulcr Control Dist­
I" « ill t (llli I1*11
Present Communist attention to determining the nature
ild may do n by filling in tlie North French Avenue shortly irfiei
t ," il"- following figures
In
of tIn
rict nfferu 17 counties This din lliat
Ilf
III"
\ | ( | i!
indicated tha Reds want- punishment III he imposed and
min of Die chilli on n ballot midnight, run into the rein of ,■
• ii nurses ciiiJ Id 161, In 1918
trlct covers the arvs where the nt toarvu
t
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hi*
ilf
'.i
fAlli
Hit»iiill*
flank or fight tlie forces of
ink appearing daily on Die „u- Taminnti Trail , semi,trailer truck,
-■M,I'm, an iriiTen-m of 62 1 tier
not for tlut purpose of uhowun:
first Good and drought control N uilunalisl
"r*t 64;t tin Ifli'll" ) li 'll''
(ient-rnl Pal ChungMy page, ami mailing it to the which had stopped ul Die s|mi
that they are not In contempt
work will be done
m il m{ U»11 ihcbi'N, h.'ii'l
' •'•nt liro cerl"- m litis period In*
il iintfauril l)« I'sav T k tn l
a lest Editor, care of I'he Her jiailcoad criissilig Butli vehiele,
■i"ii "il from f t ,2 2 1 to $18,509,
Blnco Ja n u a ry the Gloucestei
Thete counties, or parts of them,
____
.
nil
, had been traveling in a mirth
U!&gt;i imi "i&gt;ni inundry from 1900
officlBl.i hiivtt ( l ) vainly backed , 1,1
■■1111111** «llli ill it (hi* li&lt; ' •1 &lt;
&lt;e**V“"* °* * » *"•“ jTliomas Hump Dies a $300,(J(M» bond issue, defeated iiv \ l Die close of tlie contest, pie ward direction
■, *2.780 or 'JO't per cent; linen*
f.Miil iim nia! 44il(, (in 4
• in i to t l,i) 6d nil increase of
Harry W White was drivci of
voters; ( 2 ) success fid I y applied "ire s of all riltmern up, or scon
an uf iiK.fi il» i(r""i
Kutnry Club Enjoys After Truck Crash for
J t tier cent.
approval of a IDO.dJiO loan fund w inners, w ill again he pub Die Tnmlami .cmi-triilter Moore
It Die present time thi* hu*wu - kIVpii pliHTKwnpy Irt«i41nii'iii
from tlie state’s school building
i"‘d.
Bnmina Luke Picnic!I Thomas N Hump, AJU West loan
I.i:\VIS DI MS
iotol bos in, special facilities for
fundi ,3 ) had plans drawn
Mothers of children notniimt,,1 by Dr J . N T u lu r fur u "ut un
I
\
. i MIASSKK, May i* l'i
Eighth
H trvrt, tiled
yesterday
comprehensive
notified through Din classified 1 the forehead I "lice cslitnuie tin Hay ♦■vi i", li , 4if Mrtriaiina m* Intiete-'., urology or orthopedics,"
Members of ths !&gt;inMrd Rotary morning in u hospital at Walter- for h highnimtern,
school; and 44&gt; applied ad columns of The Herald ami are damage to the W hile
truck at lllltll ,1 bl,t i" littiution (ml.iv '»■* Barnes disclosed “ It is hoped
Club held a picnic ut tho Lcffhr boro, S. C. from injuries received negro
I Dial iim success of thi* drive w ill
f 300. Damage was mostly iu tlm
Camp on Banana Lake yesterday late Tuesday afternoon when the Tuenday for an additional $iiu, • ked to take them to the Essex cat) and right fender. Damage in all in 4 fur (In' (Slat" Ci'anitf aitJ uml," u po**ihln to use some of
'udio for photographing.
Wai*»r
Fifth
afternoon and.eva-tlng under the largf pioduce truck and trailer he 000 from tho fund
t
i
ih.- fiiin li cnliecte, to make arthe sem i-trailer was estimated it
laadsrshlp of President George wn n driving from Sanford to New
~■
r
"
,
I r angement e alon&lt;r this line fo r
,100.
Stine. Swimming wae enjoyed in York, turned over and caught flru.
i l l MID M i.A l l U .l t
||„ . comfort of the patient* and
th* afternoon and at 0:00 o'clock
i l l li a g o . Muy
unP&gt;- Hot ih „ „. . 0f ,-ititens
of Seminole
Mrs. Hatnp and her mother left
P LA N E CBAH H ES
charcoal steaks, potato salad and yesturdny morning at 3:90 o'clock
O G D EN , U tah, May D— (/,*,— A and humid weather w u. Dm sticky i I ’ountv who have need of th it
green com were served.
for Walterboro, A 18 year old
twlu-etiglni'd A ir Force
tran s­ forecast for most of tin eastern J type of cure.''
half of the country nguin today. &lt;
_________________ ^
Bob Harris was chairman of the daughter remuins here with rela­
port crashed and hurned. near Imre
An early May heat wuvo which i '
committee in charge of arran.f#- tives. Mr. Hemp's parents live in
early today, killing at least two
THR WRATHRR
Kent tempcrulurua to record lireuk I
ments, Other members of tho com­ Daytona Beach.
persona.
in r marks in many cities yw ster-|.
mittee went Earle Turner, Dr. C.
Driving a truck and trailer be, . WASHINGTON. May 5 (/,’&gt; Huiineis it in for a readjuilmcnl
The plane wus it C-17 front tlm
L. Persons, Dr. Harry Silshy, and longing to a Virginia firm, Mr. which "unleti the cold war «n» hotter, may be fairly serious." the 173011) A ir Transport Uruup nt day I'Xtetulcil from Minnesota i i i - I J a c k s o n v i l l e , Muy 5—(N)
G. W. Spencer,
McDlolInml
Field,
Bucrnmrnto, to sou them New England.
■ ■ ■ Monday
■
Humpp left tSanford
night. Unilcd Stales Chamber of Comincric was told today.
High Low
C
a
lif.
It
was
attempting
a take­
The ,M)dy. I* expectea, to arrive at
84 66
Atlanta
But
it
won't
turn
into
a
real
depression
unless
the
government
D
E
O
B
G
IA
S
(
IIO
D
l.B
WITHDRAWS NAME
the Erickson Funeral Home to­ Die* to provide tire rem-dy hy itself without realistic steps to pul pri­ off from the H ill A ir Furco Base.
Boiiton
78 64
G R IF F IN , tin., Muy fo—.4J1*) NEW YORK, Muy 6-&lt;/p&gt;-The night.
91 68
Chicago
There
are
"too
many
frills
umi
Itegle Endowment for Intarnavate enterprise hack into gear,4
HATCHETT ELECTED
Detroit
89 70
al Peace annomced today that
said Murray Bhieldx, vice presi­ Commerce.
1JEWKY 8AVB "NOpK"
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., May too much money wasted'' in floor88 60
Minneapolis
"ft
*“ Hlaa withdrew bis name , NEW YORK, May 4-&lt;Jo*
dent of Ihe Bank of ManhattanHo succeeds - Earl 0. Shrevo. 6—t/Pj —William I Bucky | Hatch- giu'n acliool nystein, any* Jnm e)
6&gt;* 98
New Yo rk
Tectlon as president of the Thomas E. Dewey said "i
Ha spoke at a session In which former rice president of General ett, negro football uasketbeli and Peters, n member o f tha statu
92 88
Phoonix
•
board
of
education.
tha
chlmber
at
its
97th
annual
Electric.'
'todsf when asked jf ‘
90 68
track star, has been elected presi­
Rt Louis
I
ii
a
civic
rlu
b
addren*
yester­
nesting
tried
tcLj&amp;leurn
what’s
to run for Presided! ,
Ban Antonio
85 6»
Stvlnkraus, whose firm never dent of the fonlor class At Rut­
day,
Peters
suggested
consolidat­
M
The Governor wo»
60 41
Beattie
lias had a strike or work stoppage, gers University.
ing
all
school
systems
in
tho
state,
he Endowment, aboard lb# liner
He ia the first member of his
90 87
Shreveport
its to Preeident Truabolishing
independent
systems
deported for
80 68
Jackso nville
man»|ement ponfer- ram to be elected a class presi­
Europe with I
dent) Rutgers officials said. Re­ and raising county school stand­ ’ Miami
78
» executive i
sults of the election ware an­ ards to the higher standsrd of
Orlando
8
city schools.
*krfo9d.,
nounced
£ f: • &gt;
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'

Business Is In Fur Readjustment
Which May Be Serious, C Of C Told

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rouucr
John Smkarik
P....
1 Sales
Eluded Head Of At I'arm hi art
Top $4.l)l!i!JKHI
Seminole J ivcei's

ui Kim M.iv *1 H* kUllA m * ' . «• I f
l» l* $* f ** * f t I l m f . i t
lit
lit.
t . D HI tit
I i 11&gt;•«« ir l iliUy, 1st t.riin u liy ,
h t *51*
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pikihirili^ .in iltt&gt; .&lt;i|t i j
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1 otkl
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t a lilt 1*1 lift* i »t*llkl n t I I ...................
llli* I mu I's.vvrt s c-uiiimuujHt, llLiK.iL Itikv til ll“ lit* h &lt;i \ I &gt;J !\ .ft l.l . t .
ni.i .ft focittliri « i l l . J *siii . n i l III I I,
llli i \iiiy iii . m* tli tf« fun iilulltha l) *
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I' dill ■I
pff'sl i J . n *■111
ill Ni*u &gt;i»fk u ll# ir llir Hf,Jlfl J r .if In *'ff l» 1 J , | hi It* i i i
.»,*■* tv .rik rj ui i[ fl,.' t.r iJc|u.tltl*ff |ft* in* ♦tttli
t .ni*! * 1.1 i
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after
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The retponiibih.7 can be shown
bv a $10,000 liability insurance!— , 1D,
o Be U. S. British May Ask
Policy, a bond or personal worth, C O St U I
iHM
Tire original law wa» passed
$208 Millions Over
That Shanghai Be
.wo years ago. Ihe Stale Junior
Made Open C i l v
A
Ten-Year
Pei
mil
Chamber of Commerce sponsored |
the tightening amendment.
T A L U H V itS II \i,.y , i/i’t 1 SHANGHAI
M.,*
,-f,

M u s ic a l

e

Of

I

The bill to make you show ability
to pay damage* lor your Inn auto 1
accident cleaied lire l.rgislatm e to­
day with a Ui-j!4 Home vole
It now gues to Cover no I W alieii
lot approval or veto Attempt* lo
amend the meaiure w eir defeated
and it p a iird c is it ly at appioVrd
the Senate
Prevent law in p iu r* a J n v r i to
ihow financial responsibility lot _
luim e ac*.j.m . only at .he tm.r |
of hit iecond wreck I lie new piu ;
ynioti would make thr duvet prod
uce is iliowing ol rei|&gt;oniil)illty al
the lime of hi* f i i .l wrrek or lo»r
hi* driver*’ license fur a year .

IflW its-yenr-oM votiliK. w. , V.&gt;
annual leglRlatlvn ruiHttma’uml re­
quire idl voter* to be aide to read
any paragraph of the Cnmttltutlun
were rejected in a Seriate com­
mittee.
The hill to .iiithorite Mute
part id pot Ion in the lug tUOH.OOO.a'onllnuril Hn I'age T»u»

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: L i u:f B l o c k a d e b e e r

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t*d At Same Tim e

' MIAMI, May S—W&gt;—First
Map toward cutting off win*
service to bookies In compliance
with the new Stale taw w »i
taken today hy the Western
Union. Manager litllan W. Mar
tin of tha Miami Wrstern l nlon
office aalil all holder* of run
trarta fur wire nervier h str hewn
notified the *»(vice may be end
ed without further notice.
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, West .Hfiies' Counter No HoO? Of Settleiiienr Is In Siffttt
BJoc rtsue Of Soviet

AM To Hike Texes
On Jukes, Pin Baa
Machines Is Intro^ duced By Simpson

Committee action continued at
a f a it pace. Approved for die
iecond time In two day a was u
propoeal to aholiah 1h*« (innie and
Freeh W ater Fish Commlealon hy
eonatltutional amendmnit

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THURSDAY

T H E S A N F O tlP IIK ftA I.fi.-K 'N T n U ll. I'l.OIMMA

THURSDAY. MAY ^ 1919

i

Work Beginh
if Missile* Base

it, urged llic luniDilttM In,
Liholil acliuft on thr t m l y un,ift„r n fxrcitfti nilflUtdia cunI* held &lt;m (Im O k h iih i
mlnn III risiW torn. *■*;,
This Im mir great it may he
hint opportunity t** i»rr*v»*
u t&gt;pm-:nil M'ttlanwWl of **ut
Vii ini'll" wtllli Rinata, In' nml.
Ip irtiil tlio Administration eati!(• Ilf |lm curt of thr North
itnlir Military Part a "« »*Jain

J a y coo M o o t

fl'claU

MELBOURNE/ May 1 ri-i/IT - one day u»
Preliminary work bn* begun which learn the f*
may result In the Itanann River ] /-nvrriimiuii
Naval Air Station Iwcirmlng Iho
nation's new guided missile Imse
fo ilin '
Surveying and planning la un-;
”
der way, and a Mu«|y of ileterl.ir- 1
atlng wartime buildings Is ta lig ' « onllnur
made to.see which of them can bejhrU’f -for •"

Berlin Blockade

rmindul us
might wan «*
Pi«*ddrnt I
(nvltni'on i &gt;
HI'*.. OCH’loatc
year.
H"(Ik*i I II.
i|u- Kitil-.* ■&lt;*l
pierce, •*&gt;I n
, ,i| (I,at Mr.
,,, ,&lt;|&gt; ,d; nil .1
A|vl •riuiJi.i

i t* Cusioim iM Semi Their Friends

m 4 C m Krnm rmrf flnn
Itrrlin nml tin'
&gt;■••
"
• J t tort of Insuraner against tin* latWKn tin* Western uml Kastarn
poMlhlllty that if thr afipronrhinir tones nf t.i'inmoy will mm &gt;
negotiation* fill a ssttlemrnt of ii'iiw w il /in M»v it IP lb.
broader German prohlom* U-eoini*
Eleven days siil&gt;H«.i|iii,iit tu
difficult, thr Russians might Ik* tlmH. removal
nl On- i rut i li t inns
tempted tn restore thr hlnckndc.
retailed t&lt;i ill purmtraphrt mm
Actually, best Informed authori­ urn. two, iiHtiiuly, nn .'lay ii.‘t. liU'J
ties consider this possibility remote n nmrlimr nf tiro Council ot
because they believe the Russians pSircign Mail I n s will I k* com onhave suffered a first class defeat n l hi Paris In vniiMiirr ijUMtlOim
In the bettte for tierlln. Thus they (•littitijr in Germany iimt i»r
n jso n that this Cufcsl rather than I'li h i i mining mil nf ilic O iiim II iiii
aMmpulsIvo dvalro tu adopt run- in llci lin, In. lulling nl mi tin* i|in •
dilatory gestures toward the West, linn nf currency in llerliu.
prompted the Soviet agreement on*
pounced today.
.
Filina War
The blockade first was Imposed
more than a year ngiuiml shire the
middle of last summer Ibe restric­
tions base been as complete as tlio
Russians could make them. The
Soviet purposes were regarded by
tho West as, primarily tn block
Western power plans to create a
ite government In Western
iny or, falling In that, tn

ttNTIMU.I.rlt

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L e g is la tu re

SHELF
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FULL HALF
BUTT FND
8HANK I'.N 1)

coil' uincd must of the niuyniug .ifi
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CISSIIM

Rep. Mt&lt;'lure uf Pliiyllsa etllb' i
it it "cnmpui. riry In ur rilco*' bill
"Mc'io'lvtng n driver of Itia Uevn'.
a fle r an sceldent won't liolp uip

Elltei la PEACHES

hit," he ibvlntedi
Uvp. Clement uf I'ilulbn. i *•&lt;•I
MeOlliri Stale Tn -irlfro i nm| I-*
sornlive (‘omtni m Iuiu 'c M
tee
ill had Oilvi 'nl iii'
the hi1'
would lend tn rediiou ireuran*'':

Ikirtiot PKMW no. 214 ^*a«

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Juki* lur&lt;". niid ulni.idl lonehiii

uas lot Indur.'d ill tlo&gt; Ibm 0 b*.
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Ann Pago Tomato
H*•j **r i-nn
Soup.........3 for 27^*
Ann Page Prepared
Spaghetti 22-oz en 18(*
l-lb Jar

Btrawherry
P 7e«ervcfH......... 33(&gt;
Ann Page ir».ns

Maple Syrup ut. 5S&lt;*
WOtf pitta Vi'grtalile Shorlenliig
dexo .., .'Mb ean 77&lt;

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POTATOES

C A 'R R O T S 2

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Haile,
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Martin, Ht. I.m il", Indian Itiver,
Brevard, Vulii*).*, hcm inuli, in
unge/ llaccnia. I’ulk, Okveeh«!a*c
l.' V, Hendry^ Highland* and Glad
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11ittio. provisions «f n separati
idll tin' I t-eounly. dranuige i t -trict
will trlQitln Inine; until it lias atif
flelnit inniiey in pay It ♦ d*'b( •
1‘tifvc nlf'i mil
I"' aii agency tc
functions

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,r ,c t |.i i tc a i'd till.' would Ic ilo
pin. orbing agoneyl
At i't&gt;- in the KvutrlmlcH l»i«
H id &lt;.v • lit u* ' fiNUitm It In
KtsUlIt fl.filitl.tHMI .Hi I laud n o * i i "
expeeta to luivo enougli tu pay all
itit d rill* by ttlfi I.
Quo " f ilu •cm iunlUcc aim ml
incuts ndbptad tmlay piuvldc- tlial
mvnera uf hi |*eivom nf tin* neie
UK" lu a district may ogrec l*i form
it flood rm drol district. T ill* would
enable n district •" Is* ■’I op tviih-i
uni Im lidativo approval.
Meaiiwhllo u proposal t" ‘ I'l
flowliut wells was lejecled ln&lt;B&gt;

by till' Ibuinc vummili " uu d**"1HUO iitnV w a lrr tfwnlr,*ls ll«&gt;
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Pur a rompniiy h«r I i»u
marinalo ru u k H
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gurlie salt.

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(Continued h'r*«in page One)
will In* included in the new ills

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TOMATOES

CAULIFLOWER

deny a w in to nAyime who • i'll
lip id read any im rncfniili nf lln'

4 riolilcn la y e rs llllc.l
ami lent wlili mu "llrw
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I St'iiulni ' Alford nf (baitd Rldy.s
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about Sl.uiMr.njin a
rvnuld hepuro •&gt; f t f
oio'iial ta&lt; in coin iiperiHel
tih'ilingl'itpbfrf W'tlf '7 pula* ir&gt;

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precipitating a war.-had It
been for the success of the airlift
operation. It prevented the slnrviitlon both of tho German population
and the allied luhaliiluiiis in tin*
city.
JUie airlift Itcrame a »yml«d uf
WWern ilrtermlnallon tu staiol
firm against Russian pressure and
a demonstration of American and
British asrlal might.
Meanwhile the counter bluckado
measures which tho Western Pow§rn took ftffAlnat tho wholo Hovi« t
lone put the Hunleni thumnolvivj
under heavy economic premuro niul
proved nnothci f*Klor In
eventual defeat at Berlin, s
The test of the III* Knur eomm elque on tha ending of Uu*
BdPfln Blockades follows:
Tho governments of Lrnnce,
the Union of Sovlst Socialist Re­
publics, the United Kingdom tad
the United States hav* reached
the following agreement:
1, All the restrictions imposed
since Mar. 1. 1U48, by the govern­
ment of the Union Soviet Socialist
Republics on communications,
Itanspurtaliun and trade net ween
Berlin and the Western tones nf
Gamany and hetwean the Ka-lein
soW and the Western rones will
be removed on May Pi, HMD.
S. All tha restrirtluns imposed
alnee March 1, 1048, by the gov­
ernment of Fiance, the United

Flood Control

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�HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

'Hie Sanford Herald

Biological Dispute

nue twu automobiles bearing the
bandits farted their car to the curb,
Ri/ga, who was driving, stilfared
n gash nn bit left cheek when one
ot Ihr gunmen smashed the car
windows with a gun butt. The teller bad Ibe bills, wrapped

Which is the moro Important, heredity or environment?
Thin qmwliim him boon deluded by blologlnta fully an much
u.i the fatuous inquiry, "Which came first, the egg or the
chicken?" Biologist* Decided that question long ego in favor
Of the egg, but they have never been positive about the
superior Importance of heredity or environment. ■
Now the question has become polltlCah The Soviet gov­
ernment, which feels bound to know the answers to every­
thing, has pronounced for environment. This of course is
fundamental for Communism. If human faults ure duo
to their surroundings, then u different system, like Commun­
ism, may conceivably accomplish wonders. If there are
troubles in the fundamental human make-up then It is net*
sary to Improve the stock. The Kussians naturally took the
first explanation, and have been muking much of their
scientist and plant-breeder, T. U. Lysenko, the chief advocate
of the environment theory.
, Columbia University biologists hgvu been experiment­
Itagged Ft*** w fitk Xa wtitla* ing with minute organisms, and unhesitatingly pronounce
sWin.frjffJs.'sr.M against Lyncnko and in favor of heredity They Bay any real­
M* aawapee.r, aa wall aa all ly significant chango in the human stock will have to await
saw* aiaaauho*. _ *
the appearance of some now variety, of seemingly wholly
Th u r s d a y , m a Y F,~i m *
different origin. Such now varieties do sometimes appear,
Some day perhaps scientists may ho able to explain why.

LIRRL BUITR

FOURTH DIVORCE

PORI LAUDERDALE. May (
—i/Pi—Two libel suit* fee (100,000 were filed her* yesterday
against the Core Publishing Com­
pany, publisher* of th* Fort Lau­
derdale Dally New*.
The tsulta, each for ((0,000,
were fied by Julian K, Ross,
Broward county school board at­
torney, and Juneph C. Mackey,
city commissioner. No declara­
tion* were made. Defendant* are
R. II. (Jure, Jack W. Core and lb*
(lor* Publishing Company.

MIAMI, May • - M V - Mr*.
Goldie \Pothamua, a taachar, Inn
filed suit for her fourth d tv o ^.front the »tm* man.
'w’
In a adit filed la Dad* county
circuit court yesterday, Mr*. IV,hnmu* charged Edward D. Pu|.
ham lie, boatyard operator, with
extrema cruelty and aakod th«
court to taka Jurisdiction of
Jointly-owned property worth mam
than (00,000, to determine "re­
spective interests."

Azalea Circle Sanford Garden Club
PRKHKNTB

“ RAINBOW R H A P S O D Y ”
Firs! annual recital of Duxbury School of Dancing

Seminole High School Auditorium*
Thursday—-May 5
8:00 P. M.
Admission 2S« and 40c (la x Included)

If tha Xlnadom la within u* the
U ag meat bo tbm* too. Wo okould
Big Feet No Handicap
try to taiUvaU ckmer acgualnlose*. Know ys not that ye are a
Women’s fuit are getting lurger. shoe store managers
tomplo of God. and that the aplrlt
of Qod dwellath In you! - - Cor, report, according to the New York Times. Before the war
Faith ha* a medical value of
atom It power. Wo okould laarn to
aa* It, Baaing that he had faith to
ba mad* whole, aaid with a laud
vole*. “Stand upright on thy
f**t. —Act« 141^ 10.
The 00th Congitu may have
been the wont in tha hlilnry of the
United Stale*, aa Praaidanl Truman
•aid, but h* hadn't heard of the
61*1 then.
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One rtawn for the labor thottsge
la th* growing tendency for every­
one to aetk »ome nice aoft job on
the atate or federal payroll. A leg*
illative committee reporti that in
Just ill department* of, the Stale
governmenl the number of employ•at ha* increased 300 percent since
1044, and 13 percent since Gover­
nor Warren look over last January.
Instead of cutting eipensei in the
flea of growing deficits, we are
increasing them.________
Not long ago we suggested lhat
something be dune about expand­
ing Sanford's city limit* before the
federal census it taken next year.
Since (hen we have been interested
to tea how many other Florida
cities an in tin process of expand­
ing thenualva*. Tha Daytona Beach
Newt Journal of May 1 contain* a
*U column photograph of the Day­
tona area from tha air showing
proposed city limits reaching out

the popular sizes ran from *1 to 7. Now they range from ft
to t). Glove sizes have increased In the same proportion.
Once It was a mortal insult to accuse a woman of having
large feet, Before long it may he taken as a matter of course
that women's feet like men’s, come in different Mizes, ami
that a dainty foot is not an essential attribute of feminine
charm.
When that day comes there probably will be fewer wo­
men’s shoe styles designed primarily to give a false im­
pression of smallness, and fewer ruined feet caused by
wearing Improjwr or too-small shoes. Ami thpse Jokes about
women slipping their shoes off at odd moments might g«
out of fashion, too,

Starting Point
A monument commemorating the battle of Lexington
has Just been unveiled on the situ, on thu occasion of the
174th anniversary of the skirmish. Skirmish Is really all that
it was. The colonial forcea did nlmost no damage with their
firing, and suffered themselves u loss of eight killed and
nine wounded. They Tied almost as soon ns ordered to dlsirnrse hv the British commander, Major John Pltrnlrn
Tho renl fighting wait done ut neighboring Concord,
whoro, In Emerson's Immortal phruso, “Tho embattled farmera stood, und fired the shot heard round tho world”. Though
only three British soldiern perished ut Concord Bridge, thu
march buck to Boston was disastrous. During it 27!l lost
their lives from thu h I io I m fired continuously from the stone
walls ulang the roud,
Concord resldunts ure reported to resent Lexington's
attempt to claim part of her glory, But there la enough for
both.

Too Late To Clarify
lly RU8HRLL KAY
flclanolea and economies in gov­
ernment «p orut Ion before- seeking
new means of Increasing ogr al­
ready over-burdening tax load.
Whun (lie American must devote
tailors Association, that wu ur nearly imo-lldril of their working
range for Just one more, hue gem tlmu to supporting thulr various
governments, they are at a outulm? merit.
,,,,, ,
uratlon point so far as the tax
IJe would establish a„ national
that would to*') •* concerned, Hostetler con"Tax Freedom Day" l..„.
fall each year on whatevar date ‘• u n ­
marked tho time wo began work-) But we need look for no tax
Ing for ourselves and not far the,relief, no governmental economies
government. Ha points out that and no elimination of governmentthis year It would have fallen on'al wait* and Inefficiencies so long
April SB, In viaw of the faet that aa tha paople themselves remain
ovary cent tha American taxpayer Indifferent and unconcerned. Tax
hxd earned up until that time spenders returned tq office, foot
would have gone to pay taxes, that the sky la the limit) they
which le merely another way of elalm that tho people themaelvee
laying that our ovarii! tax lead, have given them A blank chock
federal, state and local, has In- and a mandats to tax mora and
crossed to the point where it flow spend more,
ta k n M «ni* out of every dollar
Wa can lunk for an tneraesad
earned to pay th* coat of govern- tax harden next yaar and In the
w*®*year* to follow. Government la go*
Out of each hour we work, the Ing to cost a lot more before pco­
pay for 10 minute* Is taken by tho pis rise In (sjignatlgn and dagovarnmant In dlraet and hidden mand a halt, flmooth-tongund jpollImposts, The kltualloo call* to tlelana lull us to sleep with tsdee
wind the conoeeslon to freedom of the benefits we reeeivt and ton-----■ «--------•— — *---p(hs tend lhat we must pay more tax**
iota beeatuM wo ei rltlsani have de­
lay* Imanded mure and more In the way
of government*! ears Ices. No
{*.! agency of government I* ever e*tber- l*hedl no matter how mueh w*
oat appropriate thU year they Ire
back again requesting more and
at thsra are today 11
more tax money and th# vlctoue
cult of clothes, 164
■hole rolls on with tha poor dumb
r of aoap, 201 taxes 1
gasoline, (05 taxas
t, 1(7 taxes on a m
l u m a an a pair d

Mr. Dulles told the committer it
Is tlenllmt with a totally dlffrr
ent world situation now than it
was a year ago, Then the part
v, ms only being discussed hut now.
It has been formally signed. To
repudiate it now, he saUI, would
indicate a clianue In America's
viewpoint and thin would make
other countries change their
plans.
"Out of that,” Dulles added,
"would come • war,"
While this testimony was Itclng
given, Russia und the three Wes­
tern Powers got together In New
York and agreed to lift the Herlilt blockade anil counter blnckudc
measures. They further agreed
to resume meetings of the I«iik
dormant lllg Sour Foreign Min­
isters’ Council.
The blockades are expected to
he lifted May 12 and tha foreign
mlnlnters are scheduled to ns
seinhle May 23.
While this In itself doesn't
mean either peace on earth or
good will towuril men, still it's
a move In the right direction.
In making this concession the
Muscovites presumably uro niotlv.
ated by two considerations!
(I) They have come Up against
a defense which thev can't pene­
trate and are being hurt; (2)
they must shift to other talk's
U IK* Red offensive In Europe
isn't to die where It Is.
Thli question of Hovlef IntenIlona cropped up both before iky
Remite committee hearing and an
the office of Genera) Lucius D.
Clay, American commander In
Germany, who lx retiring from
that position. .Mr. Dulles said)
"If the Soviet now lifts the
Uerjlit blockade, that muy he an
act of conciliation towurds thu
West. 1 hope so, Rut Until that
is shown by other deeds It would
bo wise for us to look on It us
n change of Soviet Method, riot
a chunga of .Soviet intention,"
F o r m e r Undersecretary of
State Will Clayton told tho Ren­
ata Committee, regarding thu liftIng of th* blockade, that "wa haw
won tha battle of Berlin" but
that Is only a small segment of
tha Fast-West struggle. He as­
serted that "on ha la nr it. Russia
Is winning tha cold war." Ha ex­
plained:
"Soviet Russia's principal ohJcctlvus In tha cold war are to
frighten private capital and Initi­
ative so that It will not operate
freely."
Hu far, said Clayton, the Soviet
effort to undermine the d * »
Oracle* appear* to he succeeding.
General Clay exprnsd th* con­
viction that war isn't Inevitable
However, he warnad that tho
agreement by the Four ToVver
ministers on Germany wouldn't
eliminate the basic strugglejM tween Communism and the W**tarn democracies.
"If wc keep faith with our
American Ideale and help the
r**t of the world," sold thee GMera), "we should have nothing to
worry about".
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On Sunday, May 8, the tables aye turned and MOTHER M
the family's pampered pet . , . Make her feel cherished
with gifts she will enjoy . . . and use . .
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Styled by Munsingwear
\f sheerest Nylon that
&gt;\so lovely to wear
8o\aasv to launder . .
nmNlrloa “na quick as a
wlnkt . . They’re trim­
med tfo ami bottom with
embrolWy. All white in
sizes UU\o 4u . .

Molhrr srtl ToV. . m r a l k
those beautifully sheer hi
Munsingwear and Phoenix
All the newer summer she

Beautiful Fabrics
For Her Summer
Sewing1
Nothing 1* au flattering and
feminine , . , mad* up into
lively, cool aummer frock* I
Light ami dark background
prints; Navy atid Pastels . .
in a wide choice of materials
that will .aureJy please Moranging in prlca

W UNDAW RVR

| Scatter Rugs
For Mothor'a Room I In
tha prattlcat paatals that
will m atch any color
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TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
t&amp; orlla P a lm tr R ay — Society

Sharon Lynn Whitten
Honored On Birthday
At* N o w sfe atu rif*

Editor
M in , C \u tn e H o s te w t

Social Calender

To S t Atfiieu Circle

TMIRMDAY
Thu Asalea Circle of the Hanford
Oarden Club will iponior the first
annual recital of the Duxhury
School of Dancing at H:()U I1. M.
In llte Hemi Polo High School audi­
torium.
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The Haufvrd Shufflelioard Club
will hold It* weekly covered dish
■upper at the courts mi I'elnietto
Avenue at 7ttX) P. M.
, (Settilnulc
*at:ii]inviiu Chapter No. 2, Order
,,v*
of Eastern Star, will meet at H:00
P, M. In tha Masonic Hull.
The T. E- L. class of the First
Baptist Church will meet In the
Ktw church annex at 7:3(1 I*. M,
WIDAY
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet al the Uglon llut at
7iao P. M.
, ,
,
Tha annual Seminole High
School May Day i-orunatlon and
ball will he held at 9:00 o’clock
at tho Celery Crate. All parent*
and friend* are invited to attend.
MONDAY
8t. Ann’* Chanter, Woman'*
Auxiliary, Holy Cru*a Episcopal
Church will meet at the home of
Mr*. H II. Coleman at 12:30 P. M.
for a covered dl*h luncheon ami
final bu»inei».m»*)llnf uf the yeor.
Circlet of the Woman's Missiontry Union of the First Baptist
Church will meet at 3:30 P. M.
l i followai Circle No. 1 with Mr*.
H. Wayde Rucker, MO Valencia
Drive; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. J.
jr. Harrison, 8 lf Pelmetto Avenue;
Cirele Na. 3 with Mrs. O. C.
fllbbs, 918 Myrtle Avenue; Circle
No. 4 with Mre. J, X*. Whlddon,
Rosalia Drive; Circle No. 0 with
Mre. II. E. Turner, 210 West Jk-v•nteenth Street; Circle No. 11 with
Mra. W. D. (lardlner, 421 Mngitulta Avenua; Circle No, 7 with Mrs.
J. A. Ponder, 100 Elliott Avenue.
The Sunbeams uf the First Haptlat Chureh will meet at the
ehurch at 8:30 P. M.

Mre. Hands 11 Chase wai hos­
tess on Monday afternoon for the
last meeting of the current year
of 8t, Ariics Chapter of the Wom­
en's Auxiliary uf Holy Cross
Episcopal Church. The meeilnR
opened at 3:00 P. M, with a re­
port on the recent card party beInR flven by Mrs. Chase. Plans
were dlscutied for the annual
auxiliary luncheon to he held on
May 111 uf which Mrs, W. J. Thlgpen Ilf St. ARlles Cirele Is in
Chase, liu*ed the study for the
afternoon on vacation plane which
included a discussion of activitle*
at Episcopal rump*. At the con­
clusion of the mevling refresh­
ments consisting uf an ice and
sweet course were served by the
.tustess. Those present were Mrs.
Marguret llsrnes, Mrs. W. A.
Fitts, Mrs. Allen Junes, Mr*.
Murgaret Marshall, Mrs.. Fred
Pope. Mr*. Thigpen, Mrs. W. E,
Kirrhlmff end the hostess.

bemi vialtiimner aunt and uncle Idln'iiar room*. Vari colored baliwlttriiMl u. I» ,

In KnUnd.

rlw- » ..........

Friends will I* Rind to learn &gt;vitl' "ink •‘"‘l r.rio d 'fb m .!," ^
that I). U. Stafford Is able to lawith
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past sivtral ^days.

(Pictures were taken durlny the
I afternoon and Happy Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. William* was sutiR to Sharon. Refreshment*
have returned from Savannah, tin. nerved late in the afternoon con
whore they »penl several weeks , misled o f cup cuke* and Ice c m mu
with their dmiRhlur uiul sou.in- fur the children and Jello mid
law, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. HourIhs*. 1rake for parent*. Mra. Whitten
---------I was assisted in serving by Mrs,
Mra. T, 1. Ilnrri* arrived t o - J . K. Lewi*, Mr*. K. E. Averett
day from Daytona lleach tu, syend' and Mr* H, 0. Smith.
the re*l of the week with her
Those enJoyliiR thu aftnru
mother Mr*. K. It. Mobley at hor with Sharon were Wanda and
homo on Oak Avenue.
Linda ItedenlMiuRli, Hetty Me-------I Alexitndei. Diana Smith, Handrii
Mr. and Mrs. II L. Kubanka of Averett, Donna Peters, Judy LavLake Mary have as their Rilest* ettder. Janet J oIiiimiu. I al Rabun,
for a week Mr. and Mr*. F. A. •J«y Dmmnr. Joy Tripp, R ob.''"
llidtllx ....I ........ Hutch" of Ashe t I * 1"...... Whitten* Wdliam
villi. N L’
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Alex (Irneey, Freddie tint* tin.
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' l.elto y

til egg*,

Wayn#

Ki'lley,

tlirl* iirt* forever getting beau­
ty mill grooming tip* from tin*
hoys, Poople quote the young men
ni great length its to their opin­
ion* on the girls’ flut*. bolihy-sox,
hairdo*—ami there whs h linio
they spouted hlttli ami lustily on
tin-' subject of sloppy swontors1
hml dungaree*.
NoIhhIv ever seem* to pure wlml |
the irirl* think about the boy*,
though. A consensu* by n group I
cf uirls, however, l' thnt the Ih / * i
could use o shot of beauty in the I
Min. Sueli Ihltnr* ti» dirty finger |
nulls or noils (hot hove been chew |
ed down to the quick Incur the i
uirls1 wroth more than nnytlutiu
else. No excuse, they soy, for not
Inking iidvuntoire of soap unit
water.
Unkempt shoes tind dirtv loilr
ulso Rive them the shivers. One
irirl says, “I wouldn’t rare If the
iruv showed-up with patched pouts
—that's Iciritlnmto; hut if lie
doesn't bother to scrub himself,
comb his hair atul shine his shoes,
lie can find a date elsewhere.11
.Misters often take the hrlllll of
hiir brothers carelessness, especiiillv when big brother insists,
rill doting in Sis* crowd. Then
Sis must keep after him day and
night li rill even slltle his siloes
and manicure his nails to keep
the family's -hilling armor un-j
lil.niislipit

Y o u n g lo v e for ipriri-j.
D a n ie l G re e n 's

Skinner Fuudoui. Larry amt J
Mrs. 11ii Thompson and *on C. SliiRletiiry and Hobby Ayerett.
So yet busy, brother*. It’ll be
Hohhy amt Mr*. Lorua Hrewer and
Also Mr*. Jniiie* HllHtletnry, easier to cinch that date bv lankCircle No. 7 Meeln
•on Jinuuy of Ft. Pierre aie guest* Mrs. It, K. Hedenbaiigh, Mr* Mc- loe a clean front . . . it ’ll be
At Williams Home of Mr*. Thompson'* parente, Mr. Alexander, Mrs. II. D. Smith. Mr-, easier
nil Sis, ton.
ami Mra. A. H. Mahoney at their I
K Averett. Mr*. Hnlnh Pet.;. -,
honui oil Pirk Avfiiim*.
I Mr*. Curlia l.itvi»hilt»r. Mr*.
Hindi-nt* nf Normandy Hlghi
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ford Johnson. Mr*. Wanna Nell .School were thrilled to hear and j
interview Mr* Klennnr Roosevelt,
i
recently, Joy Itrldiretl. Interview-j
. y
tng hei for Ilieu ■'Courier," nuked ,
,
her if she believed "tile Dtliled I
Ni,tfon* without * -ti oiir power
of enforcement eould ensure world peace." Mis Roosevelt answered |
HA I'
"No, and *s it t* now, it can’t .
” *•
have force."
Rnoseveli miv- .lov went | nn&lt;l tiord-n,
Annual May Day Ball onMrs.
to exiiltiiii '‘One inutilcm to, put m-ross *
To Ik* Held Friday feec would hi- Ho- kind of force., Demi Mar
This is especlallv true -*f the Hyui|inlliy''
"A Hi-iimiti
The third aniiuul May Day bull utomlc energy ouestimi."
Joy nskist' “ W- II tyliq' In ivlib Konltim- Sistiousored by tin- .Student Council
of the Romlmdn High School will that, do you believe in a world |,:udi,ii li,
TUKHIIAT
(a- iici&lt;i on May &lt;1 from i;«o P. Moveiuioeui me i a* I lie I lillteit ^"Mississippi
The Woman's Bible Class of the
Ih ii ' s "l-'uttn
M. until 1:00 A. M. Tli* Celery World Federalist- propone?"
Ernest
Southward,
social
relations
Market
Banket
Hale
Mr*. Hnosrv’-li iplu-: 'V , 1»-Alfr
First Baptist Church will have a
Crnli- In the City Hull will lie 11n­
chairman;
Mr*.
A.
O,
Roberts,
s
j
i
i
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f*
i'll use it was bant oimneb to pet Kate' ailiiii
monthly business and social meot- publicity chairman; Mrs. Hill Kirk.
setting for tin- iM-casImi.
sleltl
B
y
C-Irtle
•)
I , "Vieloi lie
InR at 7:40
P. M. at the home
Paul Ruble and 111* orcln-tin the United Nnlioos I'liarler
— -----believe, however. that yon. Pctry t'ontii
of Mr*, a R. Beck, 2620 Laurel sunshine chairman; and Mra. Park
will
furnish
music
for
dauemg
a market basket salt- wn* held
Avenue, with Hroiiu No. 2 In Tyre, devotional chairman.
will follow the crownine of should go eli w-oklnv for mill |
The circle will he in charge uf at the regular aieuting of Circle, widrli
charge uf the refreshment*.
the king and queen and tin- May ili'ii1’big nbooi world govern-i f- “ ““ “
The Pilot Club will meet at (1;3U the ntogram ami refreshment* Tor,No. 6 of the First Methodist' court, The May Day king mid im-nt.”
P. M. at the Tuurlat Center. City the business meeting of ths 'Worn-1 Church hold on Monday nt 3:IM)|(queen have been chosen liy popu­
tiluiimr Short Cut* . . If you
Manager Clifford MrKibbln will t-n's Society of Christian Btrvlct* p. M. at the home of Mrs. Hrmllc lar vote of the student body. All
to lie held next Monday at the William*. The rooms of the WIID niirent* and friend* arv cordially are still hanging by your long
b« the guest speak*
church. Visitor* welcomed at tM |Bmt home were attractively dec- invited to attend.
Imir, lirnid It with colorful satin
rllilmii fur tImt speelnl occasion.
meeting were Mrs. Harald P*U orated with arrangements nf
Ilright green, sllvei or yellow liband Mrs, Clrstehen Crowell.
multi-colored spring flowers.
During the meeting a poem by
The business meeting was pre- Mth. Hutrhey Hebeiwh bon con lend ii bit of enehanlnieut.
Mr*. L'rowall. -The Parat1* of aided over by Mrs. J, C. Davis, fiift At Circle Meet
Some American leen iigers me
Time,’ was reud by Mr*. P«J* chairman, with the devotional, u
being invited to an Australian
Tyre. The next meeting of the m,dltatlon on the Lord’s Prayer,
Mr*. L. I Hughey, ehnlrimm Voulh Forum in July when they
elide will be held at the home of m ,,,. ¥ i Voii l.y Mrs. J'. P. ThurMrs. D. H. Watkins with Mr*, mond. Mr*. K. C. William* led the of Cltclu No. 4 of the First will meet with teen ngers fiom
(icorift! Williams riiiI Mn, lurk rnlimlun study and rvportFd on * Methodist Church, was pmsenteil Itiitiuu. South Africa Ciueola
Friday night at the Tyre
a gift in appreciation for her j New Zealand ami Australia They
us usaoclute huslesse*.
vjl,n tu , h(; County Homo.
Those attend Inif were Airs. Hoda t th« eonrl union of the meeting! year’s work at u met tmg of the , will soeiul about six week* in
City Armory
erlck Adam*. Mr*. J. IL Leu, Jr., H ,we#t course wa* served by the cili'lc held on Monday at the Xuslraliii taking nail in Au-lral
I,nine uf Mrs, A II Stevwti* tin iiii, Voulh Foriim»
Mr*. John 8. White. Mr- D. It. ho*t«a* assisted by Mr*. J. J. Car-! SuIlford
H ear Your Kttvurilv Sting*
Avenue. Mi- Hughey i
---------\Vutkln*. Mr*. 1 ark Tyre. Mf*- Vur to the following: Mr*. K. U. i,resided over
the
bu-me»»
meetTex
lleueke
writ*-* o note Mini
By A Heal Niuthville Hand
Te.1 William*. Mra. Welch Tyre. Kilpatrick, Jr.. Mia* Ella Holton. log with the devotional being ),,, |,n. reverltal
to tin- oiir'iiuit
Mr*, tieorge Williams, Jr.. Mr*. Mr„ K. C. William*. Mr*. T. W. given by Mrs. It. W. Tinner and
Ernest Southward, Mrs. h. 11. Me* wiillama, Mr*. Nellie
“
Vaughn, the mission stuily being taught
Tenn.-Valley
Mr*. Thurmond, Ml** Mary Fnr- by Mr*. T. E. Wilson
Playboys
rl»h, Mra. Davis, Mr*. J. O. Lauey,
At the finish of business rcMr*. Curvvr and Mra. Wiillama.
frexhmenU were serveil l-y the
Radio A Rscording Artist*
hostess to the meoilm- pit-Mrltl.
Mr*. Blake Sawyers, Mr*. Robert
Those utleuiliiig wine Mrs K. II,
• l6 0 P. M. ’III.? Adm. 76c Tuttle, Mr*. Woodrow Cash, Mr*. Circle No. 6 Has
Lutiey, Mr*. K. C, Hnutli, Mrs, L
TAX INC
Ashhy Jones and Mrs. Jaou-s C.
Ilaik*. Mr*. M. II Strickland
lllgglna.
Covered Dish Lunch L.
Mr*. Hughuy, Mr*. Tun.... Mrs
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P, A. Howlnnd, Mrs, K K Lloyd,
Musical Roundup . .
R ush
Circle No. « of the W. B. C. 8. Mr*. Nettle Tllll*. Mrs Wilson,
the Six
uf the First Mathodlst Church Mr*. P. IL Sleplieusoii, Mrs. J, Case'* “Hecmiae" . .
the six
enjoyed a covered dleh luncheon W, Hlowu, Mrs. 1, I lloyelte, Case's “ Hornuse .
Dutchmen'* "F I r e in a n' *,
on Monday at noon at the home Mrs. A. K. Hhluliol-ir, Mr*, t’at
REMEMBER MOTHER THIS
Polka" . . . Hidke Jones' "Th*!
of Mra, 8. O. Shiithoieer. A bus. Stevsnr and Mrs, P II Wyatt.
Clink Clink Pidkn , .
lohnnv
Ineaa meeting followed the lunch­
To stretch leftover cbi-kun o-c llindford’s "ilevond tin- Purnle,
eon with Mn. R. U. Hutchison
presiding. A devotional was read It In a loaf, serve it win, « mush­ Hills" . . . Tennessee .Kl'lde’s I
"Tetinessen Border," In ills (ford
by Mrs. W. A, Hunter and Mre. room **ure
O. K. White presented a chapter
from the study book "Newness of
Ufs."
W H A SELECTION
Mrs. Hutchison was the recipi­
ent nt a croton plant given to her
!
FROM OUR
by Mrs. C. H, Cogbum In appre.

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SPECIAL

the past year,
Those sitjoylng the n
luncheon were Mrs. E
son, Mrs. 0. D. Brown,
chtaon. M n, Hunter I
Mn. W. J. David, M
Bluffer, M n. B .. F.
Leslie Went, Mrs. M
Mn. A. C. Starker, I
Ponder, Mra. L. E El

• CORSAGES
• POTTED PLANTS
e BOUQUETS
• CUT FLOWERS

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tha following yWtorai
Hutchlaoa Mg Be
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CARD
TABLES
Rkhty colored foctlmllet uf
fine wood* . . . border* to
wit every preference.

AY, FLORIST

c it iz e n

a t te e n In CHARM and M ADEM OISBlU

or

"lunnur Qbsen" of sH horn in three thsdrd
rhsmbtsy. Thy skirt is .onmhinx n«*r in skini)
tiersd like ■ Ismpshsds. Not*, too, ths vary nsc
row wipes dwt fiuith ths iftxklins sod slretts.
Doris Dodson.trests cotton like tilk.
,;;d b ; \ , ■
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No lets thin four "Sh t Jrt of Summit" hire twin
fsihionsd intu lltie Lun-d.lc»h.mhray Doris Doth
ion Wsuli die pixel rt that hulioni fuel tu ths right
thru to die left. The rniridt«-plc*ird llounca is
S luw kind of ftaiitn to your wide.

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Tm jhsO A Y , MAY (5. 19*9

R A v rn n ti rmnXT.n, s A N m n n . Fl o r id a

Sports In* Brief
n&gt; A*imjffAT*}0 riiiisa

o Teams Scheduled
'o Return To Lo­
ll Park. Tonight;
tarry - May Pitch
tCSBUHQi May fi — (R p o dah
t Sanford (Hants banged out
ta here last night to legist c r
to 6 victory over the ce llar
inf Iwesburg P lra tr* .
Ity dark Deal and tho voterttddy Lake combined hurllnit

U Y A l t T l i f l i t ir/ iU O V IT H , J l l
H erulil Hportn Editor

T H E IlD H IH T lK lt c a s k
L eo Ih iro clicr, manager of the
New York (llntiia, liu liven reinstated to Ids (Hut by t'onimlwvUinor A , It, C h g lld lri. following (in
acrusnliu
by n Hrooxiyo
fan
Prtsl Iloyncn, tlm l • Purochrr n
■aultnl hint aftor a context In*•
tween the Hmoklyn. Dodger* and
Ihe (Hunt* a t the 1'oh* (Iron mb
Inst Thursd ay.
Chandler, who fr y 'll the fiery
skipper, said Im heard no evidence
sufficient to support the rlm rg ci

Ity NFSOlTATKD PHKSH
Tin* &lt;|rfi'1,ohll ' rb'ifealnns "f thi
I •■&gt;n . ■Pl.oidii l i’Ui'lirv the W»V-

Ohnrlcstpn
Rebels
Take Twin Affair
From Jacksonville

rn m i Hear., Mindly won u gnni"

i'ier i five-mime
I hf&gt; |h .11 1

11' fe|h

lly A H H O tTATH H PHHHN
...............
•Saviinimli'a lend In tlm Koolh f
!A/,'
AI hint ir I .rogue wns ro t to one &gt;
half-gome when (ircutivllle xroied
l ; I
an It I victory over th e 'In d ia n a ., jlit '.ii
T lw ifiinu: hint night wns im u k * . m
rd by n fist fig lll befoie the ;
more i Iiiim .'I.OOtl fan* In Ornyroti , J
M other lefthander, L iw r f
Hliidium. tireenvillo th liil blase- ■ » ' ,
against tho Lswaburg agman Joe Tntpey oml Huvnnmili IWANmii
Jun Hi the home field to* made by linysen.
A fle i tlm alleged nssiiUU, the fshorUiop Jim Kilw urds were «cnl T&gt;m«
ry faced the Dodgem In youth o f Puerto ftlran deuronl to the slmwei* fo r lungllng up N#iV V*»rU
*|»*V»'| 1lit)
•d In hla last appearance v/as sent In the hotpilul. Follow- ul second ham In tin* fourth inn* fDHfolt
l h ill, and the rookie amith- Irur
n
thornuffh , esnniitmllno Irig.
I
Mill (4*1 ■»
T o rp ry wns ruughl steullug oml IMilhniidftfiia
tmed In a 7 to 4 triumph, itortors i\t|KirU*d they found no
a* Htlwurd* etruigliteiieit up from ItilMlllli
P out ten and w alking ilf n s of ‘linmaito1, .
Uh&gt;MftiMtiit
hatter*.
Very little runm of the rharae miikiug the puloul, the Mpinner'i Hi iiviiip
In'll
went
up.
.Sunti'hing
off
hi*
fonc In the Hanford b al­
mnilr by I toy sell, r x r rp l wide
der nvrrp t luiko and Joe
pilhllrlty, w hirll plired Diirnrh- glut..i.-s, K ilw ard i 'went fm' him.
i eoud hu evakl h it safely. M allnuwaki
er In the pnbllr'e eyes nml s tir ­ 4Till F iin e r, Inillui:
Ihe game as a pinch Hit*
red up Hcnilment in his favor. miin, hinkc them upurt,
It ’.vm. the tliiid time Hint InIfu w rv rr, we brlley* Hint the
Charlie I'eplo, then p layIncident may hare hrounhl a- dlan-Hpinnrr tempers Im d .fln n I
«d base. •
[fielder, J e rr y Boeger pac*
bout a fur rrurhlm t result in ihe from t.llene.l n .lh iii'f attempt*.
Tho winning Iturlnr w as lin y
minds of Mr. .Avcrane lluseSanford attack w ith tnreo
ball Kan, It haa railed attention Moore, who yielded five lilt* in
Wing |n three run *, In five
|Ato the plete, Thlrdtrniem an
tn the fans that there lire lim its right inning* and w hiffl'd 1'J InIn Ihe ab u 'r whlrh sports per­ (■inns, Mill lloekelihury- tho vie.
Je a e i rapped out two doublea
form ers
can be eap crln l
In Uni of ii sgven-run second Inning
Centerfleld Connie K a v e k l*
rliarged with tlm lost.
• in three run* to eaalat the 'take* wlthuut some relal/ntioii. -wax
Tint Pharleidm i Itahel* look
F r n l Hnyscn'x
law yer,
Men
Md eeiuo.
■Utwhlle Dalaind'* Red Hate Chasln, remarked Innt It Is n liiilli olid* of ii ilouhlehnmler at
pd a new pitcher into the Imsehllll fail's privilege In boo the Jurkxm ivllle, -•! nml H-'J, The
rnxx the plnyets
nml Augusln Tig ers whipped the Col|de State leag u e laat night umpires,
h« toeaed hie w ay to a hord­ Joer at the uinnugers n f the clulw, iiinhus C mrill mils. O-.'i, mid the Mnbut tills Is true otilv lip to a err- Cflll Penelie* defeilled tlm Cnlilpl*
ed victory.
wee en Improaalve w in for loin point, Mr, Knn doe* pay hit hln Ihuls, 7-1!,
The Imliuns are In top spo!
fomer Ed Cook; fo r hr gave tare ami h*« rio\,*a mid pfjvlleiret
Orlando Senator* Just five to yell 'k ill the umpire, lie is with I I w in* ngnlnst four losse*:
I
'•lid struck out 16 m DeLnnri lust a blind Tom', or 'you ore n iln, Spinner* second with n 10—
• 2 4 decision In in i n n in g louse' nml the like, hut Isiyond , i &gt;roi'd, nnd Murmi tliiid , w ith
vie I mle* compared
with
yton* Beach proUeted It* that he may lie railed upon In de­ nine
NEW
defeat*, Columbus 1* fo ilrlli
W lead by turning hark fend him self for wlint tie Im* seven
with 7-7 uml Augusta fifth with Diirocbc.
Ika,
A
*n.
flalnrsvllle
kept
pare
r- ■ ^ M
. Auguxtln*.
1__ -.1__ 4-1.
, I
r-s. Jneksnnville, l hiirl'-ston find u* many "pfin*'
■topping
StColumbia tiring up the rea r. Tin
I he mads hie *urces*ful deMed* now lipvi' two triumph"
Cook scored the first DoLand the run the right to Impdrr ngnlnst
S Ed Noreiga’* wild pitch in puhllrly Inlu u pLi^c'* anew’:* In n tow.11! d e fin is nine of .Item
Ird Inning. Orlando tied It Irv ur Into III* iiinrltnl MU*.
.lueksonvllle hneelmll park,
In tho eighth when Manager All of these remark^ lire -«rlrt- IheAtrehnl*
won ih - I'tirUilit-riilvei'
ly lalm'i, amt mm rr*ull In the T h lu | ilasemiin
f Perea mid
InauKIlor'* Iih* of u few teeth- nllhomrli getting C lif
only d m hll*,
and rlghllv so,
ft Kleiner Jaek llo u rk o f (In
From alt report*, Mr, Mn)*eii lo
Kt'heli. were 'ejected In the flrM,
„
. _____ —
Ik luekv that he wna not Inlurrd Inning
for disputing a . play ut
igltd him to third and striouatv. Mayhe hi* nrllon will homo plate.
L a rry C a r­
irt*1 long fly produced i make the re»l or u* restin' tel gave themUmpire
walking pupeis.
I that the men on the field hare
twin win gave the rebels
Ipot) Ka*h tnteed an | rrrtaln rigid* and ferlltig* tan, n Tho
two-one edge In the series w ith
rr for Daytona Beach.
j„ |m 'Mans' l.ohcit. u fumlllni •he tin *. Neither of C h m le .ion',
iders
put &gt;ULtogether
four |||(lc man
uruuml4 1Hruifuid
uir si a i l l lip tvvlrtrr* NouthlinW I’.ilL _ J l J , L.
. . . 4 III . It . ( L i l ’.,
4 . 1
.
illc H iirw ell and John Tub* fin ­
ished tlm gnme, hut curb wn„
cr"dtttil w ith the wins,
Tho T ig e r* id.'liped the ColuinI'i Im' to appear
I iiih Ciirdinnlii Whining streuk it
uv to iituver u
dv III n row The Tig ers .mtmded
It-rue rHi*l |.v i&gt;,.,
loin C ardinal pit her.i for I ! hit*.
■ it of lt» ■.#»( ly i.
Vance Cnrlsun, A'lgim ln hoi h r,
-•.■ifIt ii Hommim i
Itnd til* hud moon tits, n
b«
■-lettlnv'* ifu me.
f'*rd * gol to him for I'd lilt . T !
give Itutnrhvr u
Tiger - Ireil the Cm111" with ■
' four■mi lm r*i in tip' Ih ln l imdng.
* suspension, whlrh wn* Inken up
Hay C hhI i nml Huy I’otoniop
liy his tenmnmte*, who atnged u hoth
humored for tlm I'enrhe
.
sirlkc.
honied Ihe Colnmhio It'd *
" May Im conu'duy Mr. Averug'i tlnsy
lr ninth *tm lgld 'l"*s. L'psli
a Fan nml Mr. Mundiall I'lnycr will ijte
i.ot Id*.fndr-hntnrer In the hnirtli
! grow up.
with I'Ono on I’eleiron lilt III* ’•(I
i'
11lilt K 'n TIIF.lt M
'Itn fifth with two moil's nlnmrd.
*
Principal It. E. Morris of the Molt Van tln u ilt id tho lt&lt; &gt;U il. o
n Hinilntde High Hrliao) uml Prln- hniiu'i'eil— th k euudng In tlm
a»tMi'f.rt Ju u,
cl pul It, K. True or tlm Hun ford
n Junior lllirli Hchmd. have been fifth w ith none on.

Durochcr Is (given
Round Oi'AppIause
Ry
i a n t s Fans

" given Ideutiricutlon rnrd* ,tn lire* suit III the studi'iil* of theli
„ irhoohi unnlillng tlm ehlldrep
n 1'iirrhtum 'student tickets' nt t*
J .*unfi&gt;rd tlinnta home games *
f, he plnycil at tho Munlrlpol par'
t Kuril youth skill I*, runilrcd •
I i.reHenl tho rani to the ticket o'
!' flee Ml the Mitnlelpul Pm!. Ip in '
n or that lie may purchase the
a student'ii tlrket, In ■vent he doer
J not hove hia identification raid
, . ho will lat mpilred to huy an
l ■nrluti tlrket tn enter the park . , ,
&gt;■ Congratulatloiit lu HeniWmle Hluh
i* Krhuot for being th« hn«l team for

‘Smart Guys* Say
O M M a y
Nose Out Olympia.

• (•ft|»!vii * v.
Mav r.
'in* A in’ of the "urnuri e i i " 1'
mre |ti"|.line today Dial t&gt;*d
Uockpnrl hi th* ontv hnrae wllh
.&gt; rhntlre to tieat (tlvmnl'l ^&gt;*oe
lav In Ihe Kenturky Dm by. The"
-nyltl lie ao right--nml fur Unit
•ontlor. an wrong,
Old Mnckmirt I* .the on# honte
'*h"r than Ocean Drive n slAtilfM iteo f Frml W. Rj’npnrV Dor'•v favorite—tn haw#, !t ow OlVtn'tn this v»nr, “lliiekv" did It. In
ho Hunt*- Anltg Darhv Feh. lit,
Jieat Otvmn'a tn the
'wing1 I* now In good coudltlop &gt;**n Drive
Mlakcs at lllaleah «
■■ •nnnlh earlier.
Rharlng the opinion of sevegnl
Derby veteran* that If ho tjld It
■&lt;iied, Old Boekjiorl mold pour It
plain ltsn Jnnp*.
h* Ca }}»«■, Fg. nr trainer. ,

HAKF.MALL ’•
New Vorii- U o • Dtirncher ncIreplvl imnintMiin In amt liroUtflii
jby Inn charging u isoult, then led
lux (imnln to 11-4 virt&amp;Vy oyer
Pirate* ut Polo (iroumlw. Leu won
vtivi ml/ w rlftlm l book try ih ■
♦lowd,
Now Ypik—U. H. Court of Ap*
iK-ttlu teserwd ilcrlslmi mi reqtiest
■of fo. tner Cnrrl*' pltrlier luinier
um! Man hi for rolliiluleineiit.
IIAHkH'IHAU,
Inill*tin poll i»- Tin* Nntimnil litnIrilinlt Liii['ire annottnted ilmt
fivn University of Kentucky cage
• lam lire going into business fm
them uelvj f* ns new* Indiniinpclm
team of NIJL.
Cnir.brbig", Mnks.—Norniun W.
/ilie|i|nir(l, ItnVhlruoi (N.lltifr ntbtrtlo itlmclor nml huskctbnll ■•oruli
nilnr* tti.'UI, w« h , no mi'il Imskcituifl
roach u t Harvard University.

Beans Break Five;
Came Loss Streak
By Defeating A’s

COMMENTS Tempers Flare
From The
A s Greenville
SIDELINES Nips Savannah

IKMIltH OPEN i$yl,l P. M. Daily
Malincra lOr • lltriiliigw tic
Chlldi ru —.llPc

In It

(lie

" V 1n.fl night.

ao l1

;lreah.

MuUltlh

The Mhh’th'H have hut -even
bi n row which la n lunger hi ain't
irr.-ih Hum tiny /other dull run
Iroant,
In the only pieilllon rhailgu In
ti.1,1 Mendings the Thonmavllto
Tigrrr now have won t | nml lost
nine.
Iloth Vnlihieln nml Tnllnhaiiee
won theli eontextir to remain In
ii one-two tie for fir^t place, each
club w o 11 unit lout seven,
flu- liutfger* dipped the Anier*
i. lit Phillies. 0*5. nml the Plrutc*
jlefcntcd ihe Alhnny (htrdlmiln,

Hlate P o rk. turning * U furhitlg* made pirn for reinstatement be*
In l ; i n MX,.
full- llllnoiH Htnto Athletic Com*

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Chicago -Jto rk y (In u la ho, form­ riainn wit* like ly fo r two wcejts

er

woi lil

middleweight

champ, to it nmpth.

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R ID E -IN T H E A T R E
LAST TIM^S TODAY!
JEAN
A it T llllIt

Friday and Saturday

M AH N O

I.ooIm illo Huturdny’s Kentucky
Herliy field wns rut whrtt Ocean
Drive, iduhlrninte of favnrrd
Olympia, unit Hr Luxe were withilinwn.
Havre lie Crate, Mil. —Qtllx
■bow

won

the

Kirrlem

Hhoro

ZAl’HAHY
ALEXIS
SCOTT
SMITH
CARTOON HI,lIS—"PETE SMITH SPECIALTY
tlm Dodgers, two.

'lUahurgh, It-1

I.nrge us.surtini'ni
(T Mol lier’« Day
(J 1 f I s celluptinne
ivnippetl.

ESPECIALLY

E o r y o u r vury I’ltlp Mnin
wn rccyniim aul mu' o f
utir burnt I ifu I bwitae . tti
tt l r l f t mtrt) lu |thpi,!i I icj %

I|t fluent iirlhtod Kay on.

NYLON IIOSK
51 «:uiiKt* 2 pr. 2*00
45 Krause 2 pr. |,85
(iifl

IJolcru Sun

lloxed

U rc sw u M

Toduy K Friday! I
Comedy of

WOT of

UANDBACS
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TH U R SD A Y , MAY 5, 1010

College Baseball Is Doing Well Horse Racing Is
Producer
In Spite Of Weather, Big Leagues j Large
Of State Revenue

sA N rn n n

PA U E H ttV S N

ni

M.IU.MM.

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liulfntreum opened llm
j
m m im i I mii rtmiigeil plates w Hi
Trnjdenl l Ins m 'ikid ii in the cm- ■
tommy rotn tinn, w ith llln le s l' |v
,j(
Imving the choice middle «li&gt;*1■ im i Tin- l(m lug ( ’itmml Inn vtM di
r.
i'"tir trnckt. showed it total
i re !
ni nft.tttt in itriom lnnei, tdl-iMt
Oi l in wagering nml $.'iim^ir&gt; ii i ii m - r
li'iitl revenue In ik e state.
Tim Itnrlug Commlsdnn aahl ill
horse, dug and J ’tl-nliti pU n l* m
•In' date ‘lintl'Cil Itti IlH 'IV f'
7.07 per rent in ntteiidnnce to ilntr
i v i l ii 1 . 10 per «nl decline In I'm
I 'a roll ii
huntnc! ploy. Five dm: trnck'i ni. Sittrlh
te a arr le
-.till operntiffg with tln e r schcdnl .1n .i|,|ii 11al-1 n l tn elii&lt;o May MO ami t t v
ii|ien tlr m nniri pingium *.
Tot'd fitrin r* fm nil track
••
fill till I season, Iliy t'limml
II
i till, showed ntten'Ii'Ore of I'.I M *
72M: |itt r Itint 11ii-l linmlli' of fix*.
vST.Ii70, mill leveiine In llie r ia l'

NKW YORK. May O. 1/1 ’&gt; • Cnllrgr li.urli.ill
T M .l. \ IIA S H F.I*.
May
f,
«|lile oi llie weather nml llir lay league*. Rut ct
(F N H t ll'ir : e rociivr I t u treinefo
■l.ari ti leiiiie producer in Flnrltlu
mainly Kjtpopiihlc fm it* *tictr*». llie toadies, mi
mill im o
hi more engolmot "
an cxplnnalion.
the fu rl limn the ta le if -oil
In evrfv p v t of llie United Slates except llie tleep South, rr|K»rl«j ......
ojjj,.re lo l l , the i lie Im* &lt; &gt;lle l r !
Indirnlo tlint college teams lire Imere limn 9Mft(UM).llllO in n-n- '"■»
playing better ham Imll nml draw- '.
tt'i'l revenue from oil forma o f
Ing better crowds limn they were
rarin g .
In pre-war days.
I i 1 this uni Mill, Inline ti ir k . nr
I'Collegu bimrhall tun iiiipioveil
I’ouilted for mole than ICi’, tit'll oimi
coliehlrriihly in tlm pn.it rnuple of '
llin li" ili In im: tln&gt; nlih t lo I' oI iii
yenrn, nml pnrtlrtibuly this year," 1
nl oiMM'ilimi,
h ai
laiiitrilaitiHl
cays Art "llyilie" Mini field of 1
none iliint ho per rent of the a g ­
Wisconsin, president of the A liter-A
gregate,
with
Tropical,
tin lf
stream n . l Siitudiliie I'.u k nr
Iran Aitrorinliini of College Huso- j j
counting fW the hakims'.
hall Conduit. "There seent* to h e ,'
G u lfstre ini
1‘ark rone ilown
n greater abundance of iiiuterlnl , 1
« rr.stm s
tilt) rut Inin on
Flnrnln'a long
limn usual. I know in our own jn*
■mi i.r iii&lt;»
tu r*e
rneitig sen ani
recently.
flutter wo hitvo sovcrul players I
r
.i
m i i nt ?
Whether
the ny rin g it tro. t.
O verall nllenihinre nml wage ring natron ten lir.0 * It or lint, tie- i.i i d m Ii
rhlfnir tin* lienrli who might have &lt;
w
ill
show
only
a
illg
h
l
ilrop
for
been "U Is infilling u few yenrn M
atale la llie rh le f Inmefai'tor in
llu 111IK -10 sellsoil, w lilrli hegn t purinuitliol
ngn."
i»
wage i log.
For n
lenl Ihaem her I. the Htlile It,trim :
tililple, it'i ahuie in llie lift'*' 1 '
Com Inina Ion re poll r.|.
G u lf »tit«nm t the noli one of
the four Imr e Irm-l. In the still •
l.t allow irirrro e m I.nth alt re ti­
m in' nml pat I mol nut play. Hnnsblli* l ‘ai l. at I i i i , i |m hail Ini
move | at len til Il't' Ini' I .t i le ,
dropped *0!7.170. the Commiii Ion
llp o rle il. Tropical Purl., w hirl'
ope lie, I tig* 'eitaon at Malntl lo

ron QUAinir
S E R V I C E

la rd in g ulnni' from Hialeittl. T i
nielli, I liilfu li earn aiol Riinnlim
Pin k K In iwriM. of ?n,llim,P&lt;Mi
Itnrliig lejetu ie rrn rh n l an a"
lim e high in the IP P M 7 aen " "
w lir,, tin' slate receive, I tl'.lhr
(tM, laial seniMOi the fly'llrt* U*""
| eii iff te *0, ,.ru i.7l'i. Ill the 101 '
to m ei'ling. the lake wnt in &gt;•'
• r s t ol nine anil a half mill*"

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liHtitlon. »l,i;oiloo ilown, Imlonee
flnnmril, U'aa limn FMt.OO pur
month.
CHOCK It V fttore with living qimr*
t n , . i i , Aim.no iiirimiiiig slock,
on lot on* x MO'.

■lei,

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Star (he teleahnae «a nirtoaraadam rhnrar If r»«* aanie
M llataA la the frlrphaa* h*«h.
IA relent fat fhla ar-owaoelHllan fha M o r l l w i la ataerlr'l
la par ara je d lr. le »r&gt;ler •»»
M In reaifer the heat rmulMr
a*r»tre, all Wahl Age te en he

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Steeae eellfr aa tmatrrtlalrlr
If, aa erree erte ra la laur Mtlr
,Ve m a i l he re»a«a«lhlr fin
atere I ha a aea I w x n e t l tear*

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Hollywood

rAWmOTON, M ar ft—UP)—
ridetit Tntman declared today
fill continue to flfh t for the
ml of tho TaXt-Hartley Labor

Prince May Learn
ABCs On Typewriter

lr, Tntman said repeat and *
law waa ptadfed by the Demo*
tk Party platform. He ra­
ted a news conference that hi*
linlatratlon la In power for
t yoara. And ha laid he atUI
ka an acceptable bill to enact
m labor law can be pasted.
• said ka wante the Democrats
f c ffrm t* carry out the pro*

LONDON, May~ft--(/IV-LUtle
Prince Charles may loam hla
ABC‘a off a typewriter with
golden keya.
Prlnceaa Elisabeth, mother of
the five-month-old boy who may
soma day b* Xlnf of Enfland,
was flven tha typewriter today
during a tour of tha British In­
dustries fair.
The secretary of tha office ap-

lo rM urae'htr television show ill
the fall. Sha hop** to make II
* coast-to-i f.ant*r.
Robert Ryan report* “I m ar­
ried * CotnmunlrtY. will contain
littla Red dogma. That'* * food
(dta; taat year1* “Iron Curtain'
sacrificed drama for dogma and
didn't fata to well. Hi* new film
Th» luuvnnUI *11m
-&gt;.!•&gt; H k w d uii ilia piwuiisw that a
leaves for Franco next nmiith af­
ter finishing "The flail Bond
Story," Ha ia seeking a house on
tha Riviera' and will stay there
for'the rest o f the year. H« says
he’e tired.
'Tve done four straight pictures
In whieh I appear in every scene,"
h# claims. “No wondar they say
I'm a lousy acton I can’t fool
anybody, bsing on tha screen so

Poppet amt Krai?, Lt«C Montreal,
and director of several corporaIlona.
He wa* decorated for valor In
combat In the First World War.
He waa born In Claveland and begnl h|* buelnasa career there
Shield's force a*t afreet] In part
with a new estimate by Praaldant
Truman's Council of Economic Advlaera, delivered to the White
House shortly after the banker’s
speech,
Chairman Edwin C. Nours* of
the rouncll declined to make tha
monthly survey public but fave re­
porters a fill-in.
"I expect soma forth** easlnf
In tho coat ef living* he said.
h
“Wo are still tn a parted t i
healthy disinflatiof." , 1
;.
jss
Shield* tali tha chars hart
flint arrive dally at the | oleturee without a day off . . .
“Wa thall bav* a savor* or prt- Bmwman
lurifed depression only If tha fov- BXO studios hero, Tha only i -Sword in the D*a*rtr' has only
ernmant rallaa,solely on It* Spending power to turn.Ui* tide and
refuses to taka those actions
which, will reactivate and relnvlf •
orate the factors making for ex­
pansion lu the private sector of
tha economy," Shields said.

"SK . m w . a - s - w 'S E a t S ? * ^ * “
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tho J m f»at a gratia ast to
ho Banin blockade and aan*
tha wheta Carman problam
session of foreign minister*
Md If tha foreign mlnlatara'
aw might ha followed by ona
Premier Stalin and Ptlm#
ter Attlee, he told hla nswa
ranee ha sees no necessity
n meeting of heads of staf*.
ha President would not comt on i report that General
Ins D. Clay, ratlrlng U. S.
■under In Germany, had siaed fear the present agreewith Russia might ba a tarn*
y truce.
made it clear that .nil negona loading lo tha agreement
ft the blockade ware cuni by raving Ambassador Phi
. Jassup and ’-hat he hpil nn
M l communications from

Walker's Resignation
Rejected By FCC
LAKELAND, May 6—C/P»—Tl.a
k ■■%
.
Florida Citrus Commission has
: 1 V ,
&amp;- &gt;. .
deferred action Indefinitely on
'
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acceptance of th# resignation of ,4'* *
General Manager Marvin 11. Wal-j] U)1NISI COMMUNIST saLOHM, n*i
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Commissioner V«ff Flake
t
Weuchula, making the motion to]
poetpon* action, said:
"I feel the Industry needs Weikar’s services now. When the new.
commlnlon cornea In, they can
act on the resignation If *huy
*
• Praaldant announced tha desire."
Walkar haa announced he would
Ullon of undersccrataiy of
resign as of June 80. He said nt
yesterday'* meeting ho would ho
glad to help tha commission for
I, a month or two after that date,
Id
Terms of five of the II comm islr, sinners aspire June 1.
|n
Tha coinminnlon relensed r#*.
jy sulla of a survey of southern
ln stores showing t&gt;3 per cent &lt;&gt;f
u those checked stocked Florida
HI oranges and tnl per cent had canned citrus Juices. Consume;
|„ | ceplance
...... of
. _ . those
___ products
___ i was
termed satisfactory.
The survey was made to unswtr
a statement by a group vt *.ii*ll
growers that a vaat new inarknt
existed in tha Bouth If small grow­
It* chief features,
lr, Truman said he regarded ers ware allowed to sail direct lu
Rouse action *i a victory for truckers who would taka Ilia fruit
to im ill stores throughout th*
Administration.
P that, ha aald, ha maana It South.
M th* Administration a chance
FOUL PLAY
Mart over.
COLUMBUS, Oa., May ft-&lt;&gt;P)
it on* point of the .scrap ovar
Wood Blit, Speaker Rayburn —The Army announced today that
expectant mothers had dis­
l ather Adminlslrutlon support- throe
at Fort Banning and
Mtfnrad a compromise maasnra appearedthat "foul play la suspected,”
They art.w ives of toidlera.
They have not been seen since
they left Fort Banning general
uman saia inis d iii w u hospital at iliOO A. M. ycsUirdty
Itted to him for appro- after pre-nalal examinations.

K

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hw original Administration
s,which Mr. Truman supported,
Md have restored tha old Wag■Act, with some modifications,
tha nation's basic labor law.
hdlcetlng he still stands by It,
ii.Fraildent aald hn Is nut contad that tha Administration
(.have to make concessions to
gv out repeal of th* TaftM ay Aet under tha Damocraformula.

TIDK CAPTAIN
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., May f&gt;—
UP)— For the ninth straight v«ar
on Alahnmn linesman has hvan
nameit captain of tha Crimson
Tide football team.
Doug Luckridgu, a Ulil.pound
center from Jasper, Ala., wrs
elected by t**mute* to lead Inc
11G0 eouad Billv Cadenhagd sap*
lot right half-back from Green­
ville, Min., was named alternate
captain.

t,
o

ha considered a
yalty ia worklag.

8CRBKN LENDS PRIVACY
A four-section screen can be
used In tha bedroom to divide tha
r, room for sleeping and dressing.
These screens will afford pr]i. vacy, yet will not give a closed« In faeUng aa they can be folded
It up and put In a corner whan not

too early t . say
l i t make a earn-1 WINTER HAVEN, May ft—
Ring around the
Cltrua Ipipectlon Bu.If of Admlnlstra- r##u lO'M A. M. report today la
Thera haa been boxes t
nake eueh a tour, __ Orwp^frujt Orange* Tangerinaa
ayburn aald yee-.
aura no auch trip XrVc** !]*!!? ,52'i?2
. , 22
while Congroe* le l Total 64,&gt;41 lkV,04l
1,18ft

?55

MABIFIBLD WEAKER
OXFORD, Eng. May ft-&lt;AVPoet Laureate John MaRafleld waa
reported '^rowing w*ah*i“' to­
day, fouowTng &gt;an attack ef in,toro waa held flundsy .flnens*.
Masefield’s doctor Milled J i
M. at the Fra* Wifi this morning lo an Oxford hot*
tank- Tb* fallowing uital and told newsmen; “Mr.

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cbea In on Ui* world's tourtli Ui»&gt;

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SARASOTA WORKILti _
HARAiiuTA, May b—(4v-C ity
commissioners here are arouand
by what they think la an attempt
to run Sarasota from Tallahaa.-ten.
There haa been strong ountmia
slon opposition to many measurer
propm
count j
Collin
Con
change
trativ
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most

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Bevaragi
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— fty WIHIAM Rltt —
Crntial P in t W in n
imt liuw can any bnohl* be car*
A NEW YORK Insane asylum
tain thut .ill of ins custurneia
attendant l7s» bean yftnkeil be*
aren't wearing more fuss Inside
fore Itusoner fnt boohing l«ts
than heads than on top f
muds by Inmates The story
! t t
didn't say whether bis nu.Uxn
No in# h u evil upped hii 10
eta origtnully went off their
by majoiing in ,m a tc h sf&gt;##t*
rpchers trying to declphai th*
oloty,
doin' sheet.
I I I
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Wu know plenty ol laenlas-al*
That news Item p / o v c i
lain*, lenlor prod*, who pel that
"Thry’t e oNT' hut mot* than
way trying le depe out th* Daily
vii* meaning
Trying te worry out o fourharie parley teuld be a thorl cut
le the paper dell factory.
I I *
Hooking bets for would-be
Napoleon* may not be m f|;el

fion't get ua wrong —not
every one who haunt* the hors*
pnrk* is ulrlctly non compls
meiitts For Instance, ther* are
the guys who own Hi* trackl

roeipe.

1 NO -HITrRRH
ROSLYN, N. Y., May B— —
Twn no-hlt games war* Ditched
yesterday Jn a high school .base­
ball contest here, won bv Roslvn
over Great Neck, 1-0, in aavan
Innings, Stanley Lists was tha
winning pitcher. Rob Hale* waa
tk» loser although, like List*,
he didn't yield a safety.
Rmlvn’e winning run waa eenri
ed in tha fourth inning on a walk,
stolen base, Infield out and an
error.

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RISSliINtATIVtS or the three Western Allies meet at Ui* American
delegation's livvdqiiut te^ in New York tojwl a Joint timetable for a pro­
posed meeting nf the Council of Foreign MlnlMar* in three weeks They
plan an end to ilm licrlln blockade within ten days, and * four-power
t n i l l n t idelegate
t h l i . i r n t n ■■■
1 * 1 . le t 4 ft.es u l d s k
M a l t i i i i r l ttalking
a l l f l e u i ithings
h iita i
session wilts the. hoVlet
within
th* week. IPictured
nvet with Dr. Philip C. Jessup (light), U.-S. roving aiubosssdor, are Hlr
Alnxanilcr ( ud»uui&gt;.(lett), chief Rrltlsli deieBata lo tha United Nations,
end Jeau ChauvKl, it,e French repiersnlatlv*.,
(iiifernattonal)

New fatnlc Culurn for Morins*
rasa jewel.tike colors Amthyat,
lid, garnet, emerald, sapphire i; jA.-Tv-r tfi1:er -a r
id coral offer sparkling back
oUnds to modern ami traditional

Everybody's In L q&gt;

rr ^ v e rtjtv hr Sanli Clara
lil team veil! play s*“ Cvhlasts

Hurry!
Saturday
Ends
Sale

DOLLAR

Rag. ,M Am* task

SPICY RED CABBAGE
Ingredients:. 1 mini I uuluu, 1 ou»
and-t)irue&lt;niarter pound hii|l iw
cabbage,1 tt*tnhieifpoi)ti*' butti*r or
margin in.), \ large* medium-tart
cooking
light brown
ig apple, H cup
cup'light
•ugni1, 6 taplesuorins rider vim-gar,
I ttiaxpuoi) salt (almutl, freshly
ground On tastei.
Methodi Pout and finely dlcu union;
there should ho about ** cup, Kv
move any soiled outside leaves of
rod cabbage, quarter Inth.l and cut
awav core. Shred niodium-foars.*
•vill&lt; * sharp kiafo them -tliould
he shout -t Ik cups, firmly packed.
Mull butter or margarine lo »
medlum-alti-d skillet; add 'union
ami cook for about f&gt; mimites, stir­
ring frequently. Peel, quarter, nod
core apple. Add red cabltuge tn
Hkllleti slice apple over .cabbage
In thin leoglliwise slices. Mix
onion, cabbage and apple together
well and continue to cook uviq low
heat for about B minutes, stirring
frequently. Add brown sugar, vine
gar, wait and copper and mix well
Cover and cook over low to r.toilir
ate heat, atlrrlng occasionally, until
cabbage ia tunder-crlxp and apples
are a deep red color -about !tu minUtaa; there will be practically no
liquid' iaft In pan. Make* -t lu G
Not# i I f you like salt usvd spar­
ingly add only half the amount
glran at first, adding mom to
suit taat*. I lljts as much aa I ^
teaspoon* of salt used tn this

WASHINGTON, May ft-U P )The United States haa asked the
11-nation f»r Eastern commission
to lift reslrnctlons on Japan fur*
t ther by iwrmlttfng tha Japanese
to taka part In some International
conferences.
! Diplomatic authorities said In
dleelonlng title today th* proposal
has run into objections from some
of the wartime Pacific allies, In­
cluding Britain, Franc* and tha
Chilipplnen. It waa introduced two
weeks ago and has pol yat been
acted upon.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R
V OLU M E XXX X

U. S. To Maintain
A i r l i f t Machine
To Avert

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Attsiu-lete.1 P ress J eased W ile

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Scientists Send
Lowly Mouse For
Carousel ‘R i d e ’

O iiichcti Pis |

;M t - a i i s

I Bl Agent Says
Red* Seek Control
jOfU.S. Railroads

Lit (It*

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D e te rm in e P o ­
te n c y O f C h e m ic a ls

A ir F o rc e
To
S ta rt
A n a ly s is
O f -L e s­
s o n s W o ilt T a u g h t

! Y.itinglove
T estifie*
On Secret Meetings
| Heltl In St. Lo u is

Hr lin R F .lt r f G R in p .it
WASHINGTON, M.y 6 -i,T b ! NMV VOHK, May 6 —(At—
W A S H IN G T O N , May 6 - i- P i
Th* airlift machlne-lt* planet,
11 uj.moi.list leaders lu ,St. Lottia
A
Washing
im.
niouea
Is
riding
*
than and dir*ci&lt;.rs--tlrohaldv will
| 'n.iglu p arly u.emlier* that ____ _
m
e
rrvg
n
-’iound
in
the
Interest
b* kept In tlai.|iby condition in
j ' " " t i . d ,,f railroad worker* W U
o f science.
Europe until It la reasonably cer-,
j ' i i s l lo tl.e sin-css of e revolution
Ill*
iMiaiea,
a.-iriiDMs
a
l
th*
Detain Rutila liaa nn plan* In e«t
h. Hi- Dotted State*, a governparlment
of
Agrtcullure,
are
ii••*»»» Hilh«'4» s i v t
up another eudden roablock to
ptsving Ilk * lie It e cow. Bui the
Berlin.
|
I h- ir-iim onv shoot t'omm unUt
Hake i* r*il--VI,(V&gt;0,n00 dr more
Title wae indicated today hy Air
s-’i.tin e * io il.e importeut rail*
E very lime the m iniature err
Force of/leiele wito war* etlll a»ml unhittriai center wa#
nnael revolves, the inonia get* —
waiting detail* mi the general Four
I r.-en
teller. 1st |,y 11,oil.as Anot a hras« ring hut a enray
• Power aareetnenl reached yeeler-1
I ...... .........
*n FBI
chemical. If it w ill k ill flies on
day.
egen.
.
a innine the retearch eri figure u
It took the Air Furra, flavy amt
\--„nglote s Hi to o l* bu«tll*|*
w
ill
knock
them
deed
on
a
cow
Army eix months to create the In*
I m i,
l.,1,1 s federal court Jury
(he chemical may lie an y one of
tllcate eysem &gt;,f humlre.lt of plan­
• 1 ml &gt; nlllK.OOtSI CollCeiltrBtion OA
;
ft
non
m
ystery
chemicals
on
the)
et and thoutandt of inett to carry.
, c 'i --sit ttoi kers
• d e n tiitt’* shelves Any on* may
*
euppliet in unending ilreaui over
Hit s i.-it based on four year*
lie
mure
p
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Pi
who
itupptd
I.U
V
«.i*i
truiu
going
the Rueeian blockade ami into the
-n
'he
.
.
nil,,.,,,i t . m o v e m e n t at an
When
the
m
er.y-go-Taund
stop*
through
U.*
lock*
on
a
usual
iu
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.
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b
t.lio
B
tl.io
d
bun
it
part
of
th*
tie-up
wtrldi
te
tu
lu
d
former German capital. Ttier* wae
I IM m l , , i u , i u . f i tt e d Into th* go?*',
Hie monte
pay*
h it fare in
wnen Soviet toruet tiled to **U« uool.ul ul u.« m.i.» n&gt;tu»uit to ht tuUir.ldated, th* b iiliiii stopped all canal
no immediate diepoiition to tear
• iu men. %, il t i„ city and Industry*
monte blood
tfi.te ra u riu ,.j| RdtiiuphulU)
traUlu, lliuiudiut h u tiiau , until tt.« rw a, n * .t t ....» J to u . k A m i i
it down in any Hidden and potm .lu n it l.ecing of an ■ll*g*4 .
ile 't put hi a cage with 2n
elbiy premature move.
V- t pl.it f,.r s i in e .l r e v o lt,
1 hungry tiahie filet If tha chemBy continuing to
t m i l lg l . i. e l e d , l i e . t m e t h* a t*
l it-1*l tepels them It it thrown out
time, it could a*rv« ei
| ( M u l
lllllllM liy
t s •ei.'ted « secret p a r t ) u . e e ti t ig a t
I
Bur
if
the
file
t
nit*
the
rnnt.ie,
tion for the Ruetlant
( i i m t t i e r T e rilifie rt
M&gt;s* - ,||| " I s l e l i e s d . p i t r t e r s ill St.
i end then die within 24 hour* in* ,
the agieeemtr.t.
A L tliin r
I ) . S , I 'r g t s I - ul* ,n lone l-Jiti
, stuff i« w nrtli trying an cov.-s
With "operation vittlee" appar­
I he -Iloess tlld lh*l Otto Wan-'■
ently drawing toward a ciuto, thei A IONS UMl of CtUriee* CietluneUst troupe luaiol.ft Uuou*li tin iltetU I t Ttier seme man** is used over
S i i | i | M i i ( I ' l a it ( l a i d getiii it,* F i l l , s railroad organ­
Air Force prepared to alert an ex­ uf 3 l.so »l.si tu luut* to defen** p.itIUun* l.s r lil/ i m t i J ,.ul&gt; J« tl.r kity. lau d over.)
ic-. .nged st ll.r meeting that all
haustive analyeie of the strategic! Meanwhile. 46 m ites &gt; cel uf &amp;li*i&gt;*hel In th* .u ln ll/ ul Uut.ti.au. uuv* I Whet* dues the f 1,1)00 000 come1
• llilfltriil «l ineinl.en get behind
I
leteone learned In the greatest air I ei.unel.l fmve* , i , ispuiltd Leins »t.*llfd hy i ummurln gun* niat in- I In t
\\ V tllfn . I • •
Ms n • I1'
. ti.r,,&lt;1 *1,0.&gt; ... il,* itilrs e i In*
Hi
I
t
.
I.
lit
I
I
&lt;
hum*
ic
le
n
iitt
t
eetim
ai*
ih
e
j
eupply operation of hietory.
.1
Il.e | . ei.ililei • |*l .
diuaUnu uf * Halim.all,I eland asaiutl Ilia Red advent* *I..&lt;a/ ,,ul.w&gt;ul)
: -h.d, ,
The experience, value already1
WABIIINl. lu ll Ms, f.
I " lin p i.ii t in "
in ie c l* cant*
Mi
nd.LL
a
i*l
*» tilt1 i
1i*&gt; F'l11 I'M* ** 'i- ►
( ....... glove dtcla.ed
had been emphaxiied by varmut Air
I iio.re i in n * tlmiisaud time* ih isi .Senator Maigsiri . I,s-.r .*.oi.l,
tS
F! ».\ f ••Isa V .. ( lilt* (■* 1
t\ sogetu, ,pi.ile.l I emit as XBy*
Force officials. Assistant fleer*
! in... h itim aKe in one year I f Maine Repot.It. Hit nits |t. *| llw Ilie*
fiil»n» III**
t*‘ ............... |*fal** l .i
me
i-iall.t net el Imp- lo IlSV* A
tary of Air Eugene M. Zui.eii tald
’ ..illy &gt;»ie insectIciil* a* good i t 1--l.lv W.O..*l. Ill ll.r ' ri.Hle It.I
VN| U i.M i■4e 1*- | . n t IM» li&lt; u l I ih U v -,,,, -s■11«| rev,dull,Ul without hav*
I I I . I I’linie, out of the fi.uOO mys long
o( the airlift:
1 Ilf t- U.r . '••**111 *'l llir v *’»l mg the leiltoed w oikers with US."
Home ot the gi,t« Ml ..Il.ei "Isle*
"W# have gollen enmetlilng that
I le ry .-.•mp.n.n.it, tl.« taving c.ii.ld
it h»*li t i t |'i ..il Ms • IMII 1- III#* J'li'lll
It
I i:.),u.,.
a military force rarely receive* in
II worth
fa r
more than ate reported ll,,nl
1 ' ..........ill
" 111lJ *&gt;f llir t'tlid • (••\ r i» (.ip r«»iiiiihin!5i lentUrx ch»rthe
plolige
ini.,
•
i.oiiog
Hem.le
p*ar*liin*-an n|i|iortnnity to ac*
nriu
»*•'*! Mllll t'DIDjllllll't lt» ItiVOfiltl
rumpllth a taek when 111* chlpi ere
When- ilurs til* lil.iuea .... thr r»ces.
v ts.ie*tii *iv«*i I liroxh iif I lit- ^ov«rn*
The r e s ig n * ! .,,f M
down."
lo.-iry
go.'ioutid
c.iii.e
lilt
A T I.A N T A ,
Mnv 6- ( A l - Tim [ K K T IB t l I , Mi.v I. i -Vi Auto
.iifitl -pDitt all *Li\ I'lt lli»* fittnd
He noted Ilint "we have leerneil
no,ml llnl.In In . '..mo
I
lie
scIcntinlH
uio
eqokil.t!
an
filtllip mIhiiII I '**11111111111*11 Parly
s lot- for oxnmple, nlmut main* hoard o f control for m ill hern v r - ! mol.ili- iiroducthu. and snl.-s arc I h isf.'lic ld f lii kill stable fllrs
*-llean, eff.-.-lit,%i
-I I hi i • tu Missoni |
l- l&gt;ul lh .
. tenance, aupply linen and had wen- plonal rduentinn mommiccd l.n lay j .-nntiniiinj' at liiirh h &gt;i•i-llsitivo,
has
slaile.l
lull
al.
Which Irli'i .till-sn’t alw ays kill
Iln»r al imilkH I* i-xtromolv
ther flight contrnl," mid luive re­ It wilt hold Itn first
II- nleottfi-d party document*
i
'Ianllo,ill,.I
...,
a,(
,
llllll,'e
Most
slahli-n flic* are found
Tlm l'n tin- wnv s amli'iallnc
ceived "an Intenne, practical tent of nayt.iiin Hca.-li, Jim** I i
11,Hi '* lire nose porpo. te.liy u.liking Il.e leader*
In-industry | around
slu lilfi. ami t-nw*
and Ifep.ll.li.'HI. &lt;Hli-loh.le
our trained manpower and our
Guv.-rn.ir William Twdt "f Vlr- |*,"r '""ht-rs appritt f
1,11 nod w mtei comp,■•mg it,- rollltiuro lespon*
But In lest ail of tliif-f llllll.
|'d ™
nia. chairman of tin- Ho.llitcrn ""'took as pmdm-thm marks cm Inirsra,
II. New Volk stale, llm.i Is .all.
ltd- fo. actions of p a ily member*
claying power."
- Ini it - It Inlg*’
plain.
(
i
.IKJO
compiiimds
on
cow*
and
'tin ...- In fall I lif v say tin- retail
Vli'at ", ".hi "I.-:... I" .,.- «t 'hat ' teaching "-volution and a.IvoCi*
Am erican plauea In the a ir lift .Governor* Cnnforonce, Governor iif«' car market Is sn-ccptililf to horse* In ntati.es, would he a limit ahuiil ,Replil.1i, an . I.a,.man Man
It..1.Ion of llm "tale w... i, men's
I
............... old not co*-I
j Hug measure* In bring it aiwut.
hava flown more than fin.ooo.iHio Ppllrr Warr.-n of Floritla, and
more li.fh icii.e s than' il lur* lu-cn drawn expensive Jolt.
c.ililpciisalloi. I « I , as a ,-au.li,li.ltmilea-whioh means that the plane* Militant 'ffelalwolt, Turiilor gnvvnor
...........
..
hongi.i
now
,
Lovett.menl c.mns.-l read to the
The
scientists
«*y
mi*
rnmpmiml
elln-H pro-war day*
lo succeed Heuai.-i It-.la-ii W .gn.-i.
and th eir rrew a were In tha a lr„ of Florida at}.l rlialrman of the
,' 1" 1 l»iri fI **lll iIiKMIIIIPIIIr t|««v IRld
I It-, no*, t- - -grpYet t hrV Insist there Is more [ a day .-ail be tested with g mouse lleima-.Ml, win. Inis l.een ill lot
under coin* o f the woret w eelher Regional rmim-ll for education,
Sl.UHg- .I,- govern..tent must hnv •bowed that Il.e party l-ader* had
money available for car Imving but tliet it would take two weeks months.
and a ir tra ffic s condition* the Issued the call
pm si, end I,, any peaceful coopersunu - ninl—. ,. *- p. I*
if cows Wcrr_ used. The cost
Ilian
there
was
a
year
ago
They
Hi. IIre Ulhei side uf lit- pnllln al
, w orld afford*, fu r 376.000 hour*.
i .,in iteMvean t'ouimunixra and Am'g.Mill Ilian would
might he KH&gt; nines *» much.
Oovfrnor*
of
18
state*
and
three
p
rnfrs*
tn
ter-no
prohahlllly
of
a
fence, there is tail u.ai R-p It-I. n '
They had carried 1,169.048 Inn* of
I f(&lt;i| ellHl .|e»'l*-* ll •*8
demociacv 11.- document*
These 6,min c»nt|uiuiid&gt; Come iJalisguo liuugln* . I* . alii. ...a,
c a rlo into Berlin from June "d, person*, front each of these elates decline In Imylng power at any
th" ’■bowed Itie prosecution law1
&gt;
1
1
4
k
L
•
It
.I'll'
appointed hy the chief exettllve* t |nl„ rl.i* year,
from various places Home at* liv f.n Hie llemuciali, sroalniii.l
1049, until th* clot* of hiielnee*
i
said, Dial Die lea.lei* s,night
; lu iIn ♦’•••
j fjcnrge T . ' flitI- toplicr, preal- H im liy-producla of s.ulie aieiitl- .....iiiualion igull.sl H-nain. Hl.en I
#•!*III *•
et midnight Tuesday. The coet, In are expected In attend.
',, e*.ploti Die gi.ev soces of work1
1
1
8
-ul
K
*
A* members of thr hoard, they dei.t of I ’Nckar.l Motor C a r Co fit' project, or were produced for dan l&gt;,.wi.ey 11. I alii i
d o lltrt, wee 1 173 ,408,Mai; In men
-i- .oui,g people negroes, |e,VS
iriiil «!&gt;-'*■ , *,, it iii
III- p,.«| uf li-omciulO' naimn-il
w ill rontlime the work begun b y |ls one o f the Industry executives some other purpose Iml ere be­
killed . 37; in plane* wrecked, 30.
, umt -,hei iuii,,,n l\ groups for re1
1
•
m
im *• * i *» iu •
Studying all the technical detail* the Regl.mel Council for Educe-; who nee* no reason for uneasiness lieved ( lo have hug killing pos­ li-usiil-r, atumsl h-gg.ng a i-i.i
' &gt;oi.illonsi v - ud*
L'I*#** 14. . n 111• iu
behind the** overall coni* and sc- I l ...... Iml w ill operate under the
‘" r production and car sales. sibilities. Other* weie mil togeth­ ago, ouW t.iukr. a 1**1 onu- all, allllll ••'III* 1 lIll’IM
Yoimglo.r Idclilifl-,t 4 leler celer
hy
i-hsmlst*
wl.u
Il.noght
III.'
lit.
Nall,&gt;
.ml
I'lii,I.
limn
,1
II,maid
.
*
.
4
1
.
"
IhiTD
h
!
ill
h
i
d
limn*
iiiMihlu
compllehmimta, the Air Force now regional e.lm-atlnn compact
t h--&gt; l \\Ho l« |" “N' 1
| i ling for pus... hi i-nevvsl of the
juimr iu ain t ciiimiuN
|
W
(,rk|l(,f
,,m„
ltl
miy
,,r;.v,,'„ln
I’lim
liiiialioo
s
i...old
l.r
*
Img-kll
M.-li.alli
has
li.lk.-.l
in
I
.'.l.i
M
,
|
will «et up an operatlminl plan
. liil* * i• el..... ll |
■I i-s struggle against A.ueiicail
Kioo.-v, not* *.f llm uwo.-rs nt ilu- IliIK U H l.lt K U .M .Itr. I,.l
any hlg-*eal* airlift needed In .« Ten stale legislatures hare ap- penrglime ye a r," C hrlslupl.er said le i.
*. t l| 1
!
|
"impellalisui" so iis I,, hung a.....
..........
future war. It* lilgg.-*t previous proved llm teghmal cdutstloii in an interview The money is
Nome are l.rau.l new. Ollier* I'il Istall gl. I'll [il-n, i.li,mi Inline In iU lllllR lK Lu , l« HL&gt; UIt ellli i
1Lr tU*v» | HUMIII |’t
|
I,out
HucimIisiii imd-i il.e banner
yardstick came rut of World War compact, Twu other leg islature*, there. As long us we have people have been silting ur.mud in labor­ ovi-r. Hot McGrath nuyn .,,, d-,-i I «• i l l Herd I n W *»j L I i »h t--ti »-•( * H
■•■•Kin#**i iHH'r fui
I OUI Mats. I I'llllr lAlkel Mlllllll '*
1 Hititatf I \ n i i l f i l l I m i l 'i Y i i
H-*the cargo-carrying Job over are expected to approve thr plan working I *«" tm reason to believe atories for year*—J.n-i ■- OUT s|oii lias la-en tllil-l.- yet
1111}*I fi»l» *1 r yy** il
Th,-i i* nppnr-ully Is peace i.,-..u, At h v IMvb JlltlK** ( Lm lliwt i f . '
i Im.slnrsH Is g u llg bail. I don't he did la-fore ll was foim.l lo be a
tha Hlmalayn "hump" from amitliIt nt lit l" i.1.••*• :*&gt;'
'iPitfiVRtl iu DUL (min
J.
.
In llo- R.-puidiciin fao.ilv ... Iml ( l iit il lliff II U f I If f A m............
east Alls Into China. In the Inst
'
fly and louse-killer.
fall lUv VilVItl IIIll‘li .........
| Mhtw Mu* 1*mi\ '* Mh^ouri ihiir*
The
plan
was
designed
...
..
.............
"
M u,
.1 illlR
tlx month* of th* "hump" opera­ vide education for Ixith white and
I)r. Kdwar.i K. Kiilplii.g, .llrect- Imii. Henalor limner I'ap-lutil and, ( 'dolll||r«MI« Luut it. llle l^ ' l II
I.ii i in
' IIIHIt
i,;
t.
tion, the plane* made an average of
iug llii* sloily of iusts'is ..Ifeclliig Nali.ii.nl ('ominltleHinao Hn||d. I CoVuinr
ii»-1 J mIv
I III Ml I Mllll, Dnii^lnw Mill’| Pint,
Gal.'s,
win,
have
la-.m
•
ij
.I
n
I.I
v
....ou
.
UM
l,
.
-,l
12,360 trip* a month, carrying n
man and animal*, **&gt;» alsiut a
| tmlldluu &gt;*l» » HD
ii Imwvpi *1pih4«1 f«"itiitiiiity KlVtfit
lo
encl.
oilier,
had
..
l-u.g
loocl.
tana
per
month,
Ii H. illl/ r llB uf .**l|*|Vlf im ntn
tnlal of
gional basis.
'tlo-v want to see It converted into ■l.ileu i-lirmlcal cumpouiols have
! L \ V tu iiiA f l«»vi* i i l«*ii i i lin n
Mi** w it*
logello-r
al
ll.e
I'aplt.d
lire
ullo-i
averaged I7r
(hr lrl«« uf "t’l l|«phi«4f imii **—
*
Operation vittlee* ha* average
la-en enr-marke.l for furllo-t lestUnder the
hoards direction.
t |„ .ir dealer*’ books.
&gt;1 \ N IMII in i»
iii’Mi mu.I | lu* hnv &gt;i*i i•11it :i rum*
&gt;
Oflti trlpa a month (with bigger contracts w ill be drawn up I*'-' The anlo m aker* are counting lug itflr-r allowing pi»m.sing re- d*V.
| U«l«liA4f."
(JfiUf Mtilf
1*1,p | 111 til DM ....... M»V h i i i i i u H I ilt t n -i “ l l i i i t tl.i* tin I lo t tioK
They nr.- reported lo have i.-ncl.
plauea), carrying 134,000 tone a tween Male* and institutions *o heavily on a hip accutuulalinn uf still* with li.e mouse csroosel,
It M-D nsi.l
was nut tlie anawei t„ I,ring about
-/I**
Id Mir
.month.
.
Tha inerry-g..-’rouiiil m*y go on i'll nil ..iiderslai.dll.g wl.icl, shunt,I
i *f|f n l i l f u l l , meet,aim- •*..
’ Socialism, lull Dial it would hava
liisi
.
.
o
.U
ii
I
k
i
.1
m
u
Mil.ml
uiiivir.1
&lt;,v,r
«»:"
l
«t“
•«
bolster
their
mar, (M|f (lf
' ' .Today, tha tilled Blate* has that atndenis may e ll* n .l u n lv.r- U | , M | | mj
lor year... Even after * stable fly smonll. nwav sum- ol.sla.-l-a In
lii- **" *"*r
’ I lo t'oiitr rImmiI lav vliilplil Rt’llon '*
I- I.||IF*|'|'U IK
about 820 fmir-engtnad aircraft nn e ltie i iu other than tliel. home; n iP r„ nrH , ng „y ... .............. „ f car* Insecticide la dlscoverr.l, there Cnpetinri's renniuinnliui. l-v il.e
' v 1#w |ta*:i I r|r-« fh
1 *'
1Macl rod, wl.u was Progrxatlve
slate
convenltun
an
well
as
I,-Ip
the Berlin air lift, toting cargo. slate*.
I in and 12 year* old still on Urn will ba oilier experiments iu find
Mllw.l
kVsiltMst-s
r ! Patty candid*'- r„i aDo.i.ey genllllll
III
a
s.lt,se.|Oel,l
flgkl
In.
.e
If tbeaa plane* were used to
III*
I ll
Approxim ately 500 eludeal* a t * ' Idgliwayt.. T lle y repreeent a grow- mure potent killers »( other In­
' i , i , I eral in Missouri i*»i November,
elect lull
carry troop*, tiiey could move 16,- expected to enter culleee* under ,,,K ""petisn to their owners.
sect*.
•nil, *i*i.| M.Ummll
......" " ‘"‘ said "! categorically deny sit hi*
Defense
Hecrelarv
I
uol*
.1,.bosun
000 men in a elngle m m flight.
Once people were uied in the
They cannot “■Il be replaced at
Hawavtr, the letton learned In these arrangement* next tell for
is aiigling lo gel his own men in
H h « U M 'S h ........... ..
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,, .
,
.
. once, the market they represent lest*. Tl.ey let the flog bit* es civilian heads uf the Army,;
operation vlttlta la ona of euppiy, study ,In nie.licliie,
dentistry and
wnnhl keep the assembly them. Mow the mouse takes th*
Navy,
nud
Air
Forces
.Inlmsno’*)
_
not troop trangport. Ami, fortun­ veterin a ry medicine
; S V t 'r £ ; K M i U g h i i i i i i x
Kills
‘ lines i-usy for fruhi three to four bite*.
ately, the extieyience he* not in­
Wliel due* tba mum* gel out thole* uf C.irll* Cel.ler, Mew Voth.
lr 111M•|
B
le
le
*
In.in
M
arilatid
to
f*
x
a
*
Myk
kri
at
high
lev*)
mitpiit
for Hecrelarv of ill* Army - n.igl.i | ()o|(
.1 I...... . k i V r " ® ! ^ , l e * l n j i i r « H T lir« * e
cluded
eluded operation
npetallon of a largt-ecale
large-team
uf it?
'll
F il l I V
L- . . . . . .
•» J c 't f 8 » .‘ h * u v *.
the Democratic N*tmn*l t oinmll-1(-,)l„llln U- nr.i|*ci reel mi; .
aUilft agaimt enemy aviation and w ith th* gxceritlbn of Kentucky *'»
ll.rflW l.l ll H«t •I HI •e-el d lY U |T l* |J T 0 - {
The
tcleulitl*
*w**r
the
mice
■ml W*«t
ill i.*.nct-l|rv
i,.,t ic l.|b lr le eln,akM
i* kept
ore the uul
Indusfill AM I, May i&gt; .TV l ightning
anti-aircraft, u / ■
and
«*»t Virginia
Mrgml*. w
will
l0m,in l0on#y
o| like their free merry go-ruurut lee entirely hy •lirprise. nfficial* (lf ,ll, |,r,iva ,(„ „|,| „ |. , •
• Fytliiir 1r.viil |y
said they - - never
h».l
5weei*
ap„il
ilw &lt;-•'
. But’ tha Berlin lift he* provid­ peta,
jylllerday killed a "I year-nld axride* end enjoy every wluff of there
it oNiiuiir* on r * « * t s»*. a»
-S * *
I .1 l . — I t t a i ln 'i m » .
'
___
*
ed tha Air Furea with a laboratory
l peer it.t motl.ar and inior-d three
t h / scented chemical! shut upon of rahier, who said lie hadn't ac
cente.l lh* Job anyhow.
^o deiermlr.e Juat how many plan| ntlier persona on * fishing trip
' them.
. itf. miles tmilliwast of Miami.
•a, how1much conarted effort of all
Th* main reason for the nicer- mlngloT will s"uy u'n as^Hecretary
»
!'
H
M
the military foycM, wauld be reMrs, Patricia Benedict, 21, of
go-'round device ti efficient, of the Air Force Friend* say 8y«j
°
^
11
, tjulrad to eupply a large forward
Miami Hvacli, was killed when
epeedy spraying of the mouse,
petition cut nff from normal tea
lightning struck the small lent tn
who panel a etalionaiy Jei and his confidence.
’’ **r i
wliicli slm and othei nifinhert of
#r land aupply line*.
every time around.
Tha Air Korea hag lartoad, a
lit* party w*r* standing during an
’
hov
mony'other thing*, prfcieely
how
BUFFALO, N. V., M.y “• d I*&gt; A &lt;liuy l.ringitia .jnicl, isle afternoon tiuiudarstorm.
NEW
YORK,
May
4-&lt;/F)Wlt«l
would
yoi,
do
it
you
were
many tanker ahip* and fralghtar*
Her husband, Frank, 33; Kay
Miafini Man GpIh Life
if,.nlil-* p c n l.u i was enninmcr.l lu.lay t.y tfuce
WINH PNI/'N
^ .
'
TUI.HA, Okie., May 5—4/P)—' relsef (mm pant m inf
.•ni needed to ff*d fuel and food to Harry Lepecller) &gt;
Goddard, 66, and hit wife, Lucllla,
Term
For
Murder
Your only boy, Nathan, ? I,.went down with an American bomber
• M i •Irilfl operafjwr from bases
U*y fried
YtuL
They
tried to
tn giv*
g lv Richard*' F.
F.I1| New •»
l b'.i pliviinanv.
PnVMctan.in ,|ie ra.ly .l*K ei|w” *
_____
r,000 miles dlehint from the home- in Frartc* in 1944. Officially, ha hai noi bean heard trim imcg. By
Hhoamakar 11,000 today. Ymtj
I'atn,
andI ciam
min or^ ipasjn •** •
| j
of,el, pamlult "A hall uf fit# want inalda the
Ian4«J t found that while tome of all'the odd* of war, ha it dr*d. i
DUBLIN, ”5 7 , “ Ray 6 - ( P i - would think ii* WM trying tu* of polio. F.vrn inttwlus
1 *
^
— |ttn t wild ittm vd to inova around
tha rimplar mainlentnca woritDraw 8- Phllllpa, former kliaal avoid amallpox.
land lan.lar tn the loiicl.
Bill ynu ean i* picture ll.a boy dead. You f«a) Ka i* gliyg. You
tlie go amt 860 hour checks of
llcaman, wa* e*ntenc*d to Ilia
prixeol,
i|.u.
t
ly^„«l
v«
pathway*.
No
drug
Ii
known
| *JS?a *B*nedlcV,wa«&lt;kdfaVln.tVnt'
rgl t *„. j |,e drug, name.'
Agents of a Plttiimrtjh,
plant* and atiginearcoiiM be done figure be has amnesia nr wae*
piliamant yatterday for tha firm called twice. Shoemaker w%a abolish** the pain,., ------spasm an d ,.hat car. do .1.1* , Hu. It __reduced
|y ----. ^ , h. ^h'V
____...
T------‘ — u— — _
by Air Force personnel at a bate badly hurt. Maybe he can’t find saw your boy alive after hi* plane murdar of an elderly storekeeper. out both times, hla secretary said. tandertmil, Dra. Emil f’inttb. 1psm
,n when
v. hen other
c k e d outsidi
, standuil,er drug.,
drugs, even m or-:
or-. lo
knocked
outside (v*
We L
war*
in Burfonwood, England, the more hit way home to Brooklyn, where- went down. Bill
can't be aura Tbf Jury1* verdict recommended They finally learned ha was in.
Paviil J. Graubard and Phllil' I ptune, ili.t not. ^ (
(
ing very d o st together."
he was born, Bo yeti decide to go they aren’t Juif t
ri;i hy
by blocking , l,,I___
_____
ThJ drug1 work*
!rJ “r,r ____
B rn X
l 'T ._’i M s Ifyou what many,
Tn* two men rushed down to'
J ffosanhWIt of Brooklyn told the
to Mm.
you want, to HearPhillip* taitifiad yesterday h» Shoemaker's office. He wea busy i.Naw York Bfatu M-dlcal Hiawty. Dm nerve palh'way* of lh* eytn-, months old daughter.
hays no
Your friend* try to be kind. But proof.
a
g
r a
f e
*
:
I", iii-tic tiervoue »y»«tm. It do**-1 T. . . . . ,
• / ’■
•hot th : itsrtkaapii, L U. Bar­ Diaf’wVre k o li'A A a if hour I n i w J * - • “■“ . r - r ; - , v
1a |h*ir.eye* they Hem to b* tell, 1,1 *tcid#nl occurred at FUIV K
*""* " “rke.l mc- n t affect the central nervoui
You w r i t * '
« , latter ron, 68, in t*U defette*. He told Bhihniaksr gave up. "Here," ana
,*”• South*i*t*rn tip of
of tha a*anu said, ^’it’a all youra"i
dramalically, ■ysieiii, which ia tha main invaalon. JV
after
l*t&lt;*,rriha
Jury
hd
and
Harry
T
.
Meu
don*
* A « R T ,_
NUMBRI
m w .c . i r i i VAv
Hhoemaker glanced at the fl.OOb fk-T® P“ ,0 l'*U#tnris Ian y-er ul ground (or III* polio virui.
I n a « t o a v mainland. A Couk
Clung want to Barron's atura tc
AUGUSTA,
hoy I* dieaii TI'a tad bad- But lot*
Dre amitli. Graubard aud Roa-1P . W P®Y Haw the Injured to
A1VMI1'" Hospital lu
' ~JjM
t re- buy n bottle of whisky. Tha shook- •hack, prlxa for an •d y trlk ln g 'n
Bhar*
tried it after studying on*, *
h rf h#y w*rB
mlAda yoo&gt;—^
■ Mg tim follnwad M nraumeiit over tha -loan f f M
W l,U " enblatl
of the peculiar, things almut polio.!
raturntd Mr*.
PftH, k | Cfl&gt;|tll(itn,
war, lota
unry,
end
ank
down
heavily.
Tha
nollo
virtims
gut
relief
With
hoy* died. But they wereuf your Ing,
■.
This is that ion,. paHant. who j
" bodyBarron,
in
a
deathbed
*t*te"I
thought
It
wa*
n
‘gag,"
ha,
V
from
pain
within
01
lmur,&lt;
or
less,
?
»
*
.------the
kid
you
wRhllM n tm btft
tank, sam ha wna shot when ha •Usmnirtde
OJf.Rli
ithey
n t y IW
lii* They
i n r y rreeled
r m r u more tcomm u - 1 are badly .paralysed,
.
. with man)!
IJT
said.
fly* feet, 10 a Broadway rmt
*
*hy (J«y,
*
--4-A- - _ J
to open his safe for holdfortfthly
b*U|i|* qulHly
of tn«lr bodies »f/icf«d,,
HOLDIKK KILLED
^FoH et O W a fJ i;? , WUew w u
young manhood, Mr* i wilier
». Hi* etatatnant was adnight, and ,th*lr appelltas improv-, “*{•'* raenvar cotnidately.
COLUMBUS Ga Ms* 6—(iR&gt;—
ably era rig
right, at ho m in
gvu.iably
Y«»r f»
THBIR
VACANCIES
In Marl,
ad. Arm. or l*ga which th*y kept' They raa.onad that while only Tha hodv of . .oldi.r w W T u h
autcoma
but
C E D A R RAPIDS, Iowa, M*y 8
o*l 'NeNtiU, Ml*»« d *
i -, * ■i -• -..

Iriulii'M D:iy May
Nnl Hu Far OH
In IL S. Senate

Control Hoard Fori Auto Hrodurlion*
Salt's Continue
Sc h o o l I’lnuning
At llii* h levels ItuHHh
Meets In Daytona

....... ...... .. - i . J u r ' a t t t e 1■.V.'SS

m

Harry Lepxelter Continue* To
Search For Son Lost In War

t

Nl*W D|*U|J I 11 11 OllM'li Uulluf

From I’olid Fain Is Disrovuruml

G

-SiSrittu

Lu I ll u iriolia SWAWna na S/nl

|M u ld McClung

' a ’*' ,i.-u

1

■ fe tf
'W

&gt;^h*rg»d

blaming tin
with

iurd«r trill P*™1-I-Um
! ! ItrnnS am? rl trough th* aympalhotl
dga. Jr., of dMW lh
" •. K
V fl.c
^ .l.’ Vofn opolio.
l i o : k(lunu « • * * # vaKMf,
valltvi
a fa r-e
a^pm **.
Bomi P*tl»nu Improved w
ptjn tntl m M U ipM1
i ^ ■ b r o r a !quickly limy could bu tout tit»m&gt; }tltl
fn n
&gt;*'.»« orlh'ipddfc huan'iala within tr*j infection, btocklrtg
loTeacuaed ■ wwk or two, tliapl.yiidan. r e - . p . M J pathway. VWli
■laying of t ported.
and epeitm.
[I reduction | • The drug -wm tried on pat Unis
Priiiot &lt;■ . •

^_

iL .

tTS___

11 ___

I

....M ila M

yesterday.
Army investigators identified
anldier a* Pvt Melvin R. WHIM
Th* public information offica i
hi*
w mI_ It.a Ln»_ and
Li.i bom*town
Li. _1*.

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teBKBV1'".*-T H E SA N T O R D H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

F A C E S IR

Hraidley Report

B E S T f iE IL F .f t W A S H IN G T O N , May 3— UPt—
Tho Bible I* &lt;1111 the best sailer
that bonk publisher* produce. It
recorded alm ori two end one-half
jinw* on many H slra .ln 1(147 a*
In pre-wai Ilii’II*.
Hair, In Unit year totaled 9,l
*u,MHP,mm,»uo HU.
Al„, ()B went on: "I'laiia for the yttt.lHKt copies having a "factory
......
.......... ....
care, wit).....I ........... ..
defense of Ihe ealstlng value" of |9.2R6,Ofl4», the fVnJUS
.................. •;, |o"&gt;....... f s
f)t,„
f,„ th e :
Kill I'MII mid today.

Arkansas Doctor

Legislature
ICantlnntA V.sm I'aa* On*I
'
inn'’K&gt;
meatuie a piuu tio ii that nv.net&gt;!'" i’,,','l'b
would liave to keep
. T ih-it |iv#»liu.k .ili111ri a II III I
under Irm e . and Ibal any illire n
or the ilie n ll could impound tlrav
an in u li.
to Ihvir jtl^re, the |t*oj,*&gt; . f;
serled clauses m eiely pioblM lIng
livestock from loainlng at laign
on public roads, and penult ting
no ona but the sheriff and state
highway patiulm cn to Impound
stray animals.
The re , r ll'en bill *%a» passs,|

7" ami ,11 II no V g.i.'s ha 'k I., 11*■
■

einineiit henllh bureaucracy.

I si'ciiilty of Western Humps without!

I oi ll,ii mere,
the
record In | hI hiiiiI'imIiiu these countries to lliei
i ' l . nl
Hi i r«In.
fleioiatiy, New' (etmi s of aimlliei enemy oeeupa-j
/.•nliilel, nii'l 'iiiliieiiniH other eonn. IH,o Hilly upon 4Inst (oemlve cull I
lie
lin in '. that the lost of poll! mil mils eloseal lo Hie flo lilie i* lie'
n il nn 'H 'im nlwnya sm iis fm Jic i.vpi'i lei) In stake then fuilune»|
v i i 'l Hie rulglnnl,
miff pedalled with m ils in Ihe common defense." .

"

” 1 'be liovi'inmrillt |dan I

J|v

Iiifeiem*e, lliose

lemslks

Durochur Ciiho

Seven Die

Citrus Bill
in .,

cany

icav jn

ir m iw m i rc*w rave lt * ,i
the hlinket-wrepped body of hi*
baby daughter a» If he had been
trying to save ,the child.
Lively said the bodies of the

oranges

that e a n h .r. and euncan| irate produrera be brought under
Under tha bill aa introduced an COntrni of Ihe Cltrua Commission
orange would Ire ripe which haa through compulsory grade labeling. other adults Indicated they had
1* percent solids (sug ar). T h is s o l- 1 tie also said he would nffer am- moved along the wall* searching
Ida requirement would remain •■•jendments changing the maturity frantically for a window u» door
effect until Nov. I. After then 'standards . He Itidicsted such am- amid the heat and smoke.
H.7 solids go Into effect.
|emhnents might follow provisions
They weie napped on the second
The amendment provides w hett.„f i| ., "sweet orange" hill which
.....
there Is evidence nl an early
»ea-: provides lower
aollda and a Harold
higher hidings, who purchased
e dwelling ievently, mid he had
son the citrus commission
may j ra (|„ between auger and acids.'
nvrd
Ills fiirniluie
Into
the
Hold a public hearing and move tnj
King had several amendments
mindthefloor aiuiitmenl and bad
advance the H.7 sullda test to
Uct. ' prepared for
auuinlsahm to
16. T h is would prgvent too much! rommiitee, hut he and the commltof a conflict betweeh early s e a - ])#, deelderl he might as well wait
ann fruit and ftildseasqn varieties. i„
prraent them boeause they
Senator K in g said h# would rc -j wo„|,| |« argued on the floor anyaerve the right tu probuso substll- way,
,
utc amendments on thh floor- H e 1 King did succeed In having the
said "the longer w# discuss Jhem committee adopt one amendment
(amendm ents) the closer we’re get- which strengthen* the provision In
ting together.
permit sales and shipments of fresh
"The more lim e there la, the H|||| processed fruit III Inlerstale

Senate, which passed (In Adi,Mil
i|„, A i IoiIi i M oil Ion's t
(I nHlItiiiSd f* *.» - ♦
i ’ I" I 'I'fbiiel, Tin I'VHinple, l Inf .i tin in y first year of Ilie (,|rtll
f„||„w (lp i|„. Atlantictitration bill. It Isn't likely tlie- I,** p«*i'rjMl
| ’i,, *
Senate will agitte to 11mi ait amen Ii •ifIUf*I ii tiff lf*|t|)r,,l t
-iff I Nudonnl Health Service la ion T ie n lv with n progrntu of help tol
inei’ts
I lint would throw tin In . 111T Itlll
"'I'*:
I'" " ’tit "Vet Hie oilginal „||„.r „„'ml.ers lo arm themselves |
measure into a conference com­
III' *ll Hi Ah'Vfftl f»t« (i|;M '* ** Ii ]
Along that same line, llia d ley i
mit tea Tor compi"Mils«
i Ih*
ns it 'liiMi’ i •!•** •• *•*•»
In I*eimany, the IdilhplHie of
(
tt,Hl in e»«* of another!
The i alllemr'li's him made nm ♦piVi’i v” I Itlll fittl*'il D» »
it .......
"I \
Health
Inniiinm e, I n.Ml,, ,,,,
a 'll lliei bead "II the
liriiM
Y
fnidit
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m
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mm
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fencing group ll agreed to an
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aim m inim i hv Hep. I.urkle id ,| I II *1I 4*VI I'M
Kill 'if
tM Ii r;t Litiii* , t
it I
Duval, e il!"n of llm A si In 1nr tl • &lt;1
&lt;t ulM'ftltl nl,
JsI ! ij* t •" !*/*• Sgvl *•»•f1 |
(Ion hi||, to ptovldc unlimited h ,
bilHv if Uii' sMiinel'* owner fm I t I 11*&lt;'1
I tlf I |MVf| ||l 11 ||f t‘i IHI|lettlif*l hv I
damages it rHiisad on the high
Mm, I If w ry ««n*I lit.
" iiim y , I
way
I lie cattlemen had proposed n M,..I I I mi ImviwhI, Hit* Unit hi\ j
l'i's l onaldererl numeruUs affirlsvit | hurl Insulting language, which lie i
f i *tit., rii'tv \ »iii * 11\ mu 'i i * J
i t , immi liability limit.
s.dmiitteil.
. diierterl at Hurocnsr p rln clp illy.
n il'll vfttf | m I njrhimh
The lepresentatlvrs defeated.
"Tlie evidence la contradictory, and would not hav* been on the I
fi7 to L’li, no nlnrndtiietil to make 1•* 11111111\ , 11ii I v Nn it #**i Irtihl .ml
Manager Uurocher was Involved flsld a t tha
conclusion of ths
the law applicable only in thorn thi' 1 1 1 f ulirth
in -in Inclitenl with h'reil Itoysen, game 'betwsan Brooklyn sml New J
*||»' IM'U lMf11•*| i*11* * hi *it*l j
countile i which voted foi it in a
a Ciolo Klcan. and apparently Y o rk !.
ll1 IV ft ft' *’ « t ! i t ' l l }
** ' Hi m M"|m ' t il |
icferendoto
telne In phslral contact with R o y -I Cluhs and tsaguai ars reaponu l H r f t I m» u h
t i H ' f h i . , ; ,4, 41 I'l
f
.m file evidence, however. Is not slide for the policing of tneir '
Voting agalns' the hill on final t Illl »IM/*'M tint .It MM
J I I II
passage we i e lie s,le y , Holll'igei
sufficient to warrant Hie belief baseball parks and psople who I
tt. l ll\
I
Holts, ftridges, Hill Used, Itlll cl ,
H'*i
ftnriM'her deltioualelv a s - J go In the games have an nhltg s-j
w il l ia m
llekle. lriiini, HUoM. Heath, Mud 0 ll If If*Ifffi'l * * f ♦he '
M'oilte.l lloyaen.
tmn to ronduct themselves with
H O LD EN
nm , la iira 'te i of f.iiKayelte, In n *•■ MM *llflifl I il k ||rt i
t'ndei tha eiiruinstances, the ihcenny. Hair play demands that
,i. iii'iision iigalual flurncher I* vicious name calling Vv fat's in
easier of fjllt liri’lt, M cAlpm, Nr
h* ««»•!■* «•*'»! h»‘ l«44»| hi .
lifted immediately and llm orhei Ihe direction of players, Ire not Illinlth,
ratio n . I'eeple , |(nheit . t Cl ll IV d iff h|*f 1afI ■ "&lt;f I i
will iriid ii Iris team on Wednea- \ dulgnl In. Hall playsrs have a
Sin it h. Hiimon is and Wise
1*I i ‘ij1 I »* f|ii if* mu tim |&lt;
di&gt; M»v t
i light 4,, piotectlon from unwar* i
The amendmeni to make the •*••••ifI |«M**i|p|H’4
rtieie is ample evldenee that ranted abuse."
1
hill do no moie than pi'diilul
live aloe* f i uni i milling at Imge
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
nit piddle m ails was adopted l&gt;,
a vole of UI to Pli
A hill which would leinove llm
reuiile went Dial county school
•nperlntenihMit*
have
leaching
c e itd k a te s '-**» approved *•&gt;■ the
Iloose, Fill In .III, *ud sent to die
benalc
Hep
Wot It ik y
"f 4'hmlotte.
elislltiisn of Ihe House l‘.ducalInn
CiUlllMlllee end a iiieinhei of lh*
f'itlien s i oitiiililtee wllh'h drew
Up (lie I'*17 si hool law, ml,I II
was tlie fuel n lleialion in llo
e&lt;ale
Candidates
nuw
must
ha' ■
leachillgs eeillfh'ales as well n .
fi in tea' college ih g ie es to la.
i i*n nt| v mihI non
"rtlli
and sh« liv'es niceties in the g ay sp irit
eligible to m u fm I he offhe
J mmI iim I v !«■ |ti lriri|oil 'ifflt'i'M of
Hop M il line of I'llndlat. dia lai
of yo u th - Choose her g ift from the
1 iMilnfia .mmI Hi in* Lot L i pfilIt*y
eil llnil imdei the present la
til hiIt; 11i'l* |*| fM
lIf I'f* II ** o *'H
neither the I’lcahlcnt of llm I ml
yo u n g-iu -h eu rt collection fo r h e r tlo y'
A imI M ucintifiv •*f H’ lttt* A p Iip f i h
eil fllales mu Hiosldenl .1 Hdh
•shIi I Hi *' sith if aif M'i I
if**Millet of lire llid v e ia lly of I ’ho i
MlH'l', |l( ilif t ftin IIM**k***l Hi*' hi I II *
lla cullhl he sc hool siipei inteni|e|,i.
im* |i"lMl iii Hi** • m|i I »»»» Hut ht*
Ill Ida county
r ii Ml Imim*. I t It M
lt *|gm
if **♦ M
Ifl
H» said Hie ehaiiye wolll'l wave
dlititi|t| iMil r#*tif ii|i&lt;tii Hi** *nicr*i*
a 'Tot of hnsliiessiiieii" eliyihle to
hi hi*** *tl tln u fai
Itllt fol office
"Wi» iiiiia I pi*'** fnr’*n tii vlgut*
Hep. W olltrkv called fhe hill
• miihI v I" III** rFMh/Nliiii| 'if oui im*
“ona of a minibei of m easine,
! mif*tfi h 11’ n h lc v ih * * :' ActMiitni
dtslgntd In siilk e the fiiiiiulalton
In
of fliH I Tiiltn&gt;*l Htntfii
nut from under a progressive pm
*f
of f'iiilito**i •*** liFt^.
gram .”
A new hill to outlaw Kn K im
I *"Wf» in »i'i*I go fit i Hitt Mini fit v I i t
Klan demoosltalhun in Ih o lila
nn*mm fm rormoMiliiting ill*1 iJh Iim
was lo ll'd in e d III I lie lloil-e
l hum fifing 111*1*1*' *i i nl foi i*tf•Muling
Hep SJtockdele of Hade propns
. llirin info l lif fn fin
til a law llial would piolillul am J o uni tfi it. i effinitfing -liijn t|»f* ti
In Non York llm m lng K t p f 'H L i
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ntieuni
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non
fnilo
peison uvei Id Vcais old flop ap
■T ig hr Wood** diiiii iiolli lntfMlIm H*
w
Hi*
peaiing masked
on the
pnldic 1 Itli*Ii };iini &gt;I tin* o iifi'i u m
' iinil L omiiI h ooiihl lo* liN|ipi**t Minimi
Pina In sparkle on
streets and hlgliwnr
dcmaisHim •mill fin iliipd *v* 11* -Io - mij* in Hint
I tin* iirw intil ifg iiln lln n ts
M|IbiI)1,s tapsl
in
i
entrance to ihe properlv of a pii* Oil'll ho | io' 1 Of111111 not 11nvp&lt;I"
I Itllt fVf'II IIH W ooiIh Hpokf wt
■m alt shapes, styles
Vale clll/i ii, nlleiidiiip any nmol 'Hi* full tf III* I MioOilMM I , J imI||l I
, iiimiiifHnn»fM*s mi f lln g lin rt, * *'!•'
Ing. oi idacliii; miv oildliil on tin ' i'ii| &lt; f iiit t I i f i n o i il f l f - i i g m n i t ' i
. will** M ot itn k i* iig n lu it tn y it*
pi opei It of Hindliei w ilhnol Ills
[ i (film's iviim tugtol A ml Non* Ynik
per nil'ishui
I I in 11\ in l mi i*i*t a *i **i •* highly filtl
Kenator
VValkei
of |i|,i*ioi , vie i ha ilo«*
I t nl of 11»* nmv P"lh’5
Item h Inti mini ell » hill "dileh | dninm ts at 1 .
,
lli.* i l l tis.r* Hu f fit * rtn*** finn*
would piovhle foi foceed latn'i it ,
|, ,| otiose
Lac tfimmcil hatlats,
_
for persons guilty of wnlileddlng , n„. Whaogpoo
riistie FalHs, Cr&gt; pe*
t»tM
aiinnmt from minor children
■,p
foi i
The bill provides Hial a im eoi |i..|,H
in Whits and lovely
to
guilty
of o|lIdnddinr snnii»r»
p |„ „ p,,
pastel colors . . S u e ,
I A (I
would til toil to s o il hv III! rhl|'
|l l; J] ,. , „„
J i to 44 . •
Ill" ’
crlntrudm * of tin Male P m on
■
'
or hv the fit 'He Road I Ii n n r no oi
,
ernl his fam ily wouM tie pant In
IVlinnci’"'1 to IV
wapes. Ira. his upkeep
I ........ ,,| llm .1.,,,

MOVIELAND
R ID E -IN T H E A T R E
WedneHdny - Thurnday

Today

“ARI70NA”

Costume
Jewelry

ALSO
carto o n

,

White Nylon Glove
Smtrt thorHt*. longtr
It MgHit . . for #v#ry
cnitUhit. Ktyl#il hy Vtti
RttH# for htr tvtry
gay miHitl , . ,

Cool Summer Blouse

VJ .T’*1

Lovely Lace-Ti imined Gowns

...v""j ...... .

. i i &gt; a i ,1....,
hh
MUt
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a %hI't H i* .
1 iI Ilf*
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tiitviilM L*r *
Li imr i
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a.
a,
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Mi'fi ii i.viiili* h
etna a surely Latin in lUti *»f im . . .
.
.
prison..,cot
"
......... \ ''
However. .......................... "A ny 1U , '* r ....... . '[ * '
man w ho l« so inoellahle llial Im
",.........
Will not support his .....................
i'l ladlo said I
not seelire seeiirltles tosign a
' IN
*'
bond fm him The courts uni »he t mnn..... t*H
focnili took III, clem 1I1.P I., send h.ode.s of
hi
him to llm penlleiilla ir mill not ''b rk U iie ....... n
lie to Ida fam ily."
Nallnnalli
W alk n said "There I. a at long
'bn l , P"il
heller thill Mils Ino u •• sine Mr mcil hi anv
remedy In Ihe many family lie
F.ffm l* In te
Jeidll'flS
few- f.eftieliC. s tnnlet
miles so
this law w ill have a tremeniliMia hi might the te
curative effeel "
"mit of eider."

Lavish lacs frost* this rich rayon erspsi wide midriff . , sltlrrsd
Itmllcs . , . bias skirt.

III IIIMI. l/ e s k W alton described
I" f‘rherm eo's fl*», "*» I t,, imll a l s Inaarts
w lllcll flats
were
II,ought to like.

Fitted Toiletries Case
Simulated
le a t h e r
Slack, Srown end Rad.

f lu e
o *^ '*

Printed Chiffon Scarfs
Elegant prints;
tiful o o I n r *;
•quarts.

I Savs, (mil ths wralsr 0,1
, lif t tirrii ' »- ii . i n’" ' i' • i
-a root, and iii*m ifs"liiis the j *
e,| Hist nnnrlritsa th» In #
11'«*| tJalimtsilHi hsallmi mirth of
AriH leal lure* or "filas’’ war,
used a* earlv a* •'Km ,\ 11, „,.
cordlmr lo Ilia w ilting* of Aellau
a Macedonian.

0 ,9 1 5
to
i j Of;

I the Yaiigtie escept stirrmiudsil
r*lnKlHn, im the i 'iihmI, am retuleieil
nit IHiiy I, Hie iniIIii mM
..........
la Hie imhv of the U. N.

beau­
large

2 .« o

to
ft.95

Washable White Calf Bags
B-tHI .
White! Irlghtt Right for all t»-

W stlern Pacific Fleet,

casio-i wear. 8m*rt new handle
and underarm ttylea. Well-lined.

Coitta fttrgw B a il, §11
color* , . , 9 .9 r

Madagascar
8 1r f w
Baga.......... S.96
p m s TAX

The Majority of Sanford Merchants
(Except Grocery Stores) Will Be
Closed Each Wednesday Afternoon
Beginning May 4th Until Further
Notice.

SANFORD
MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

Nothing could plsasa her more than a Mother’* Day
gift that would Impruea the appearance of Iter house.
Perhaps a new Barrett or Huhemlit roof nr a Dupont
paint Job extra storage space with ‘Utreiioek, Celotes, Mesouile or Upami Ihmrds. Tell tt* ymir plana and
we'll help you work Ihem Into quick leallly. Our build­
ing material* nte tho finest on Ihe inaiksl , . , they
last lunger and save dollars. Corns In fur Idea*. Its.
putable contractor ‘tecum mended.

318 Went T h ird 8tr#*t

�v

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S tr
e nnggth
*I n* U n it y . Tmh ee rre
e bn ^
x re
in —
; f a frateet th* fence of tha Wdrtd;
1 To fro * o t* MM f t t t, t H .i of Americas
)
4 To H vJara Pro^orttf
f t e ^ t r l lf for
far S*
Hanferd-

THF

f any? .11,

f #i f
^*I * 1MiMdiirtt
railic|#fit** *■§ ,1
" Mill i
AN IN t lE P B N P E X T IIA II.V

M
E s ta b lis h e d I9(W

kV O t U M L X X X X
i * a i n a*

W EA TH ER

S A M O H II,

F L O R ID A ,

f hf **» h Ihursat i*i
I IgM to
4fii|
f1'ii 'htttt

N E W S I ’ A I’ H It

W K II N K 8 D A V

M AY

I, l!M!t

A w 'iirlu trd I ' l r w

I ca ,ct| \Ylii&gt;

ill Denying Phone,|Aciwson Raps Big 4 A gree T o Lift Blockade O f
e egrap
AbuseByReds Berlin’A n d Hold Meet On Germany;
H ouse Rejects W o o d Labor Bill
Wr L f c Me“ ‘. CIO, Ford Heads
1 t

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S e creta ry

,

WoHt To Avert

11 a s

Says

No

II

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I 'u I h jt , t | 1

O b j e c t io n

To

IV I.il;- -

in u

To

Spam :

l- o a n

S e t 1d i e

V t if c s

Dow n

Landlords Rush
j Rcnl Offices To
Seek Increases

County Approves
Plans For Bridge
On Highway 46

A ll

I 'r 11It I I' I lf ,

1Hl-

( • ! ;i &gt; t ' m i
l ir e
K ills
WAMIINUTON. M*v 1 - C l
!
I *1C&gt;1*e*s;iI To Strip
l"» .t‘d In ( i r n i M i i y
I hr I 'luted Slate, it t *mi util mv* u itli
10 A n t i I n j u r e s P I
ICdttf1im ul Funds
t-lltri
tm iir|i. in ' &lt;&lt;in|ir|,
DI \ D m »» "*■ 'tlninl, Vf;i\ |
I'mm Mfiny Slates
lltirr Hill,MCI satellite, in
l.y
t t l.lllv .
S .iy s
11 S
D I
ii*i" 1 n* ini(i
liutiMtt
light,
pledge.
»7 o i* 2 1beMflbji ,Walk-Out At Bcndix
1
C l.l, nil ‘ I , •I f sift \ 4 \ 11
WA
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ll
S
t,
I
ON.
Mav
I
(A'l
•
til Stale Atltr.i.n inltl
blind from MS to MS. The
M
'if K \l .,
t . e,
Closes Nash And « Scoctety
r»ii« NifUv won a
***»' foe* to the OoeSrnor.
tin ,, tonletenie il. it Ibilg 0 . 1111i«i.111 I
lb. I- ■1
1 '.... 1 4
1*Ml |»e .1
**ip 41 tiiiiil
Packard Activities I httigaiV anil Romania li.|,r -r
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Iv c ijn c s ls
Fo r
M o o sts
' .1 D .11 Dint |M
h 'o u t t * O f h’n a t l I '* io r n i" bit 11,. it, in, 1.1 . V 1 I*-, imi lo
T O W f e w u , m .y w - v r i ---------, ,„ t r d At....... .. .h aig r, il.,i .b e
|M' **f| a
« • ,‘iniiip nf thi
1,..1,1 .......... Ml tllifll 1'
•*11-*i
K x lia u s t s
S u p p lir s
Lake
Jessu p
In to
D
.|
the bill to «Jeny pn»»le telephone
IlY AHSOCIATKM I'MKSS
v,„|*nt,K il.ct. ,» * .r
... .tv tut 1kt1•• -in tlir molion h* rftciit
•11 • «* 1 .. V Ik. ,'* .»..♦ !** IllM
fit*
'Ill'll
m
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21
2
to
20*1.
ipd telefraph wt?e» In Florida
Top ( 1 0 United Aul» Worket»i
"r„n,rtmnu
...........
O f
P r in t e d
Fo rm s
C i t y P o H e D e c id e d
I ” \ | tv 1 *M-i M 11 ‘ ! ' PkpPCMi
" 1 ', •
bookmaker.
law
fodoy jh a d c r. end ..H icul. ..f tire Fo o l; “
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I Ilia mill evflir li'll Hu*
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altar .la y t a r .o f K.ndal-ladtn leg - J
Co. look »lep. today to *»•
, |)f , ,
wrir ,.......
u V\ ll |» in* |,|ftatif (i||j lit*forr it HI
| 111* t MlllltV f r*riMllHal'*H Vfllf'l •
III* I MiD 1 &gt;1 ll*' 1mummii ^t|
ft1**11winU* l *|ir*fb(ri ! ipbr VI.... j
fr«| rn.lihp »||r* k*fr 4 1 I |hot lie
ttlallva light*.
,« » the biggeu .ink# Ihii, I*.
........ .............. .....................
iiV •l|lpM»kn| s hfi' ft Mill | )r*11,| I (
l" * MM \llll'
............
Ik* * **11,1 lit , D--I , , ■dm.* I**** ^ nf
Ykllli 1 &gt;t« ff I it! t f M ir A illlim it
Is* I'll ) •**■
|*•M1' •1 Ififl.lV lll.i! letHiII r■
|«| * in'
* 11 Ill'll ml
mi'lif (if im f"i i im u Imiih*p hmI ! tiii» *1 \ *i
, Oavanwr Warren
| r „ , .minding tlw 1....I -,|
it-i* , 1!*• I*... (Ii#
♦H4itll|*Mfl|| Itlrttl V I'l* |1 • **1itM*l ♦'•»
m tiiu r* at hlata Attorney W.llteml
Hie UAW will m ike n w o w ( -||d|||1, Mnulttrnh
........ ........... Doit h ,*% iiim M#- id (11»| lliimigl
I (1(11M*l» ft'" M| 111el tmiih Vi» Mi 11 1 ...it r .
1ifi'hn'iil
| V•
Ik'
lull tea tr|*r *| lltr I iff I l.t11|ev I ,dW In O will* frill l||f| PjI *P I r fJiMPli *
0. Hopktm continued hit invaitiga- 'noon in lw« hmd plant*. employing
u
................... ...
I i l l ||r'.mi(i mil *k!iee«| hi flu 111%It mm
ft■".I ilir\ i ”«&lt;r tti 1it#«ii * 11pit* ' I .in
•dim **n-*• I l.i Iwo %i.iiiiiirt niitir lo mi111In l |if
lion ' into charge* that a 12,000 »om* (it/iOO worker*, rnilen * vciiomi &lt;utd, tb,- i't,t&gt;..i
.....
IIifht i»l m »k* 4«it I In»I »*iu |»it i , 11. i.k 1 ••*■f
iln* lilout "t liiiiMHi On ilir ntlirr n» l MiMinif «nlntit tr^iifi.ift«iii«i
bribe wa* given In a stata ienatur reltlimenl i» ieaihed n *n the mt ii* now diM*n-„ing wiilt -,tt,,-r .......
It l #ii|ii *ii Hi MI'Hi 'it thr Im i i il,
......... 1 i, 1 1* I'M *» %•ftidift,*"
wn*» «pred-np auusetmn.
New lib** iht* 111**1 &lt;’&gt;i**
1,1
11•vfI*I. d atft errrlrel mi pro rnlllllt
Ml k«rrk\ pIlf I, Hillmtiljr* m Hip
for* a Volt againil it lael Friday.
-i H ilt H ill* 1 H i &lt;u L i \
tin t
1lie 111*'11f 1*1
Ml rtJMvt.tRr *.f Hip Wfioel lull h I iii |i In*M%Mt|* 4||I*«|I v |i|P*ii* Ip«I 1 Imi*
I ................ .............. ...... .
Tha Governor alio ijgned into talk, w oe arranged lor Imlay
H ip Imi*h'i\ hi* «nil. i%l|| hr «*f 'll • D Ml
in
1I’ MMinv
mi......
1
yami 1ItI ir|*r.*| I ,i|» II.Hi ley III ||&lt;|f||f, 14111 &lt;*ft ilioiH JIfINlfl MW
Ford*.
Rouge plant, wim
wind**‘)(y t|((t WrH,Bt)| ................... .
I pc*' ill* mi %yi i|l
law; lha bill ratifying Florida'* parti*
ro ru * River
mvet rrouge
flirt I
lilt i &gt;|mii 1•I I M Irrt is lilt J) l*i &gt; .... . 1’I*'ik|.*, f nf
Inti lr#"|» fiiHtf of ll*. PtiP|i||4j pfn- l*r mi fi|r mi i llir* it mi* flip *moll
I ■Pilill * In lllllullMMif
dpation in the I4*»lat* compact for employ* 60.000. .nppliei p«rt&gt; to 9 «
•ir» the ''t |*ihn% K n n
■
•111*'1' lD M -til I-. .... iMlII, |jffMlf*’d h i i &lt;hm
t|V
regional education of the South'* nalitm-wtde nflmivt «l I nnl pUntt . Anil Arlis^m *h"I tin*
M i l l . m ( i&gt;t»fiik
\ »M
prmonxl
»'**4 tm ......................
n»H| r* 1*mH i I fllldI
I 1if in
t»f hfli'll 'iH
FPjHHffMl 1 i
fh H
youth in highly tpecialied technnal in winch »Mn»^
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end piofeiiional field*.
f* ' 4»U
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l**f Mip Mi**f Dm 1•* if |ii |)|p * ah iiivtril mi m.(OV l'l ♦* ?
Dine
1J(14 1%#*»*k 1
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I fir I **111«- ill
Both Home end Senate winked employing I/.00. al«. .* *e.
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I I m i;r h .» v v
•*" • • f"i n '* ImIi 1 I in it .11 JiV**k y
.......... aI*aa 4 it**' »•*• I*••
^fii|(m ii h&gt;
hHi Ikll’ Mil"
mainly oh non*tonirover&gt;ial bill*. •irtke tomorrow.
». In ti.nf find r(fit) -i*i* tvfmf UI fitI |lhl . m| |H lllfpll Ini Ola til * r
ll(iitlf) ii* pfiKhtclHMM fipplinii 1 ( (in i|iniiif) fro
m .1*.
ill *X*'IIIMMil*‘
•hi nil mm if.iir i
, | h« Senate voted In give the
•■f I.ill »!»*• Sciiiifp mti\ In* willi
mini M
fiiiMlioMPMfni **
Di !•*«llllllfpl II I
Adlhinietration bill to revitc Honda clletl, (Ilf TtliVf fiitght 1m vp
S , | | k|kl M- a M »M i* I P* 111 1»1 * f » I
H W I.IIV I AI
lh F i ,Hi.
M.......1M*11111 &gt;t| ill*" ti*i Miitjnifttil
•*&gt;ti nhi\, the I &gt;1
*hi*
(itrue law* top priority t ontideration »lrong influenic on tlia UAW'»[ •‘•Ittinm.
ffu* SiMMiti d.
••»*• till, till
fill I; 111If*11III I1 MIMI 1I litlhif trills, III Ml I*
• Ml*
....................... ............
b*|thnin| at 11:45 A. I f neit •thedule for 1049 contra*!* in lhe|
the' 'h'eetlv will, tin. t.,|&gt;"i' It :•••* •
i *t kfHlfP rl
. '* 11** |mf Ml** WimhI Mill , \ «•*1 y«*i k, Mhhimt 1 &lt;♦
ill
Tukeday. It ha* bean approved by automotive iuduilty. f tml wa
’ll.It.
M
flunk fin a ill-tilt iva - 111111-, "in oil "t I't Ml Ml»' H*&gt;f|Hia yi'-Dmliny tVftl|| , M.i IMhimm' &gt;11iff i »Mm*i .1- Mil* H.ftBM
1*4*1 **|
fin!
target
of
the
union
flic
UAW
liy the Stale Depaitment v n-t
citiu* committee* of both Home
111. I,.110,.
A itt.-i/' iyi|*i*it »••
11 Mini
M{«|»«I! f ft mu
Suit them 1 When WimmIh mii'l* I*1"
1 i-- I ii fntM 1 nt'
•iked to itarl negoluliont on * new 1,ay The eotildry t- 1 • c - ■
" ♦| qi
IMil "Hit ‘ Ii*
and Senate
Vi*-*fi*i tin\ \
mtinjj IMilit 11 the heu i i i I m i
........................
Id I.....
l.e seeking .............. .......
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12Mi ill i h
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I .iv
iiji It iiu ii ^mi iif ,JI7 In JtKI •■
Honda’* two U. H. *aiitor»
contract on May 16.
Ml
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tin'Ii
n
tiinsllilitltili and 1,-linlol it......a
iTtoenV iVl'iii!iih ? * *t f
tifitl ii I'll" 1«
Claud* Pepper
and
Nm tfi»' IV.... I Mill. The 1 MM'Hiit the" &gt;
' fl'*l 111
The union'*
known
goal W * IHH&gt;
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—
. Sptmard L.
............,.m
e n B"»
Aeli* *011 sun, luilm 'tei'
*t'-'
'Mil it lull tliu l Ml
Holland -were
r
‘ ' to
‘ addretH
“
Invited
mi»ntltlv penaltm, lienith amt wrl- M|iaidsli governnn-nt 1- &lt; |e--«i \ •iinmi ■
&gt;
'•1 ittin ii ftMii'H ticiM|e«l Mi dH'M'ly 11nvm l»e***t "1kwt* if*
il...........
'll 111,'11ii Ml■
f||:|,*hU1 n
•Iii*Y i"
it" t i HI
"d fiif I'uft'f vmD*n &lt;ii 1'Miikrlit to I'lHill
the- Legielature tomorrow; but turn I rare piaiiti and an mnlert"i mined iiriltt risk until Ii take 'to- .......
t It- !
»n*
I ’I. Mill'', ill' till'll
it-1 •h
Home member icrved notice be u age Increane.
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t
ilia*
Win
11I Hill in 1he finile 1 ,
oniic at'-|*a allggealed l-N ' lt»- ’ oil
fit Iffl a
Hl*f
i . a'livl
Imltieiiii
will take a walk during Pepper'*
I Im*j him i immIimJ hi yi*l titi|£ the
The Hemll* strike at Smith Hend, e*J Htalea.
in i, I '
• Ml
k ll'm l»'dw
(CafktlMM an Fag* Bight)
• **4 l»
iii i’ihil MiKiifiii iilthim^h Mien* wiin
fuel., had widespread effecla. The
hy •*«» P
I.I..I I I . M ll..,, till) i til i |h
I il
The Seerelaiy mini' Ho """ ♦IIM* IIHMI' vole I’HHf IimIhv i Iihii In ii IS
lli*. KI hI' H....... .1 Mi-.il*). i
1 Iff Ml* I.....Mil
strike began more than two weeks
llll
liMUIta wlien naked to eliil-ioni.- -jo seHteiitnv'e halhit.
oUlll. ' Itlliiill l 11,'111 |m 1(III* fiM M*“ I i'tf| .( I 111’ |ll ll
mil-Met im-Miiie" ^
ago over a union charge of a speed­
|l UKIIMfS *11. |-»«. * « * l |
lli.il
Ii III,' III
1.1d I I MlI Mi f ‘Dili fui MIiiDmtill „ II ll&gt;I I I I*' &gt;
I I ln- flint tuik to 1fi iilMliiit ivhX
up. Home 7.IMHI worker* are Invol­
• I ••1,0 gf’l.l 1111 I •
Ml
. 1 .......|
.'ill |Mt| fII* l&gt;||! *11' l*i »**|
&gt;ii |i |mi| I#mI hy Itf.'l IjpiiitH iNltii 181 '
ved.
11ill* h »• M(i
• / \ *tt &lt;H I*
l|t ' Ii*’
|te|Mililh'HiH Hint him* A met u nii *^4r
Because of the tlcndli "trike
*»iiir i ii if) in mi ii \ *ii •tml r•I
I.a!ini im-ml.el Voting ngMin.l ii
Naah ami Packard, employing »
MmiilaT' e, ening when tIn- ........
1jit ii htitiit ll
.•.■iiii)ir*itl wen- ll;’ hi-iiiiH'tal, mid nla «a* iinvelleil. he n a. nnol.li' '•&lt;
• -I *if I ’
lit III
total of 20.000, closed plants «hh h
MIHI . ,m &lt;ll* *,ri, .MM
•i
eatimale lion wnlr'aioead noold •"
1117 It. loililu-ana.
gut parte fmm the Smith Hend
-* \ t #
I IIMM1 1I1V
\ *i.l lilt- Sl'liate vt.(|,«J don n .i IlH'ieases nnili'i Ih".iev|,ed reilioi'
The coronir'a Jury, continuing 1 Highly radio engineer* walked
I onllniieil on Tn** High!
• Ml I 'tf
piopo-al in strip fund, foe alt......
It* ihttueii Into tha daath of Mr*. out yesterday and eiccutlves look
■
f 1, .
foil! i lo* -late, from it, *:;no
C. D. Oartan, who** body wa* over at ala radio stations of Hi
Ml .
K B Y W i;ST, May
I *«Vt A iiimi.imiii i.di-ial aid to e,|o. „*
found floating In Paarl Lake jiinl New England Yankee Ni-twn i k i Navy hoirril of intpilry t, mIny wa- toll S»-.int,,| Tyibng, * I * ,1b11 c- ,
.1 l.inl ,
I ruble Heminol* County Monday The engineer* proienterl whal tin's Investigating the fatal shooting •&lt;( c ■»'d il lull Inal f.7 ,o 17
*1*1*1
averting, reportad thli
morning said &gt;vas a 20 pel cent pay nit ii petty offliei alioanl ii patiol
11to«I in. .
I vditign iirg itl'il llia t f .t l r i i t l
miik
that the Orlando houcewlfe had Forty-four newsmen and ainm'iu i'i afl
■I .... ill lir a 111, 1'nar l.laSII
d* ’ *
met death by drowning. County vers tlitl not report for tluly
• D|| |!' »| "
Ml,»HUI Nult*
C'•tlti.lv Jnsepli Aletatidei. C M 1
• „tl
11
Judge Douglas Stenatrom said to- tin- walkout. Alt the stations «-■-*■ Navy iiublle
\ fI*11I!1•| vill 111 '
1 I11*11 1
relationoffnei,
bi»v,%
# day.
picketed by Ihe A F I. Urolbert..... . aald the laiaid had to deleriiinu'
(■
M
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'ili»» Inn! In1**11
1-nt \! 4.
Hut I
t/l’t
lllgild
The daclaloti followed * report of Flcctrlcal Worker*.
I H-lD ■ti# I i- 'lil* f|«
what charges lo place ami whethei
Kn i'll in amU» Vi
1 lidtllM
liven by
of the
k.Milln .Hill fislay she would
given
bj Judge
_ Stemtrom
......................
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_____ 'the Inebtenl tame umlei the Joii
Homo ,1,400 laborvra
and opera!
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Twiihu; I imi. n!
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finl-lt
wtu
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1
he
film
she
tfinding* of tha autopay performed |n f engineer*
on
central
New
M*r
iitii 'ii, I'm k * In '
----- -•— -- . diet ion of a rolirta maillnl or Hie, . .
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iiiMi ■*i tin 1*1* 111v hinii' 11
I'l Mil' ''
yaiterday by Dr. Qaorg* Karr,
ruction project, retnrne.l |ii|p|m( ........
iV IlllIS
1 0
D C i n i U f l milking in Mali mill then |tou h.-t I’ 1'h 1m i*
• nf \ D*1 n f Inn Ml I'l &lt;
UMil | ‘ ’**111I*I
Ini .liiitul. fti
I'elei
l.iiul-l 1"in.
Orlando
pathologist,
who also »o wnra torlay. Tlielr M day wmk
pending the lai»rd'« deei-o...,
* I f * . Vf1*1/MlgT &lt;tt
111ni n't
m ini mu kt&gt;»
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eilllt'l
lit
the
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Swetli
It
Il'asilaae* *n* **aa* V.iakK
Arnrreiillre Seaman John It llol | .......................................
Dm '*'
1 ll I
MUM'1 .
|«I % U44, *4 (Mill'll In !•*
••I.... . mu
In a slateiiienl Issitetl by the 1it Min »liH l* 'In V1 Rltli
body of the Uarten'a Ihres month*
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IlngMuortli. IH, of Asheville, N ! ' . ,
I I " . A Itf.I.I’ HIA. May I
I
♦.ill M., &gt; *mi' luM 1
I **■l|t'| 4|| I •
ff.'tlte off he of KKM |itid in i* Mi- • l i ' l l Hi
old baby, who w«« futind daad of Thunderstorm s Break rem,i,„rt i„ the Navy brig hem
.» 1 ......
Villiifl H* f 1
H nl
| * *• 11 .*1
i.:1^ :"l;1
• biltl lino
Iti'igman said -he was milking tic Mini 1 11hi mm I iln M‘|l*MD**l
suffocation In (ha Qartan homa.
• InD , • *. 11»lf| kJi'M.i,
U / p u ||&gt; rn
A r t 'll
lie was attisled early yeslenliiv. "
‘ '..tsuw.,. I'a„ .mat.l
1 11......
I if
11II t IMIIII I Mt •f*rtl (■•n 141af full aiiMMiimement "fm Ihe pioiei tom 1
■ "Dr. Karr'a rlp c rti ahowad that U ver
w e sie rn
Kiigineman VYllO
it D. L ■
* I III' It1•I ■ *
•i,»lblY
tm* ♦ |»t *if((t f*
tin lifv* (irrilt Ate 4pm In pi i‘»|M4i
of my family "
(ha daaih wa* dua to drowning;
&lt;"••lliittril n*t l'*»r I I*yI*l I
I &gt;m ni KlIHl't'lMiU , I
---------Third lllaas Koliert M'illiitm Long,'
In^b'V |*| *■ ( '
l.indstinm flew from lb d ly» .... I. Mu aiinlli **f Sbi»ni;ii-*i
(hare wa* no evldanca of foul play
Arltnnn.
wa* ....'C ,™ ' ; L " T . f t Z f S Z i : ‘ c H t c A n u . a . , e w n - tThun
w . m
»;i,. of
m iluekeyc,
A
r t ..- . —
V&gt;Innf n
where
lie
practice*
«mgeiv.
I"
9 and no avldanca of dl»aa»a In tha der.torm
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. hroka out ovar Midwest found shot to death boynw ...................
f,Mltllal! ,,..d i..,k.-«i...
I n &lt;ij 11 s T o
( io T*» h 111hi I r ii'k, i" *
body," aald Judga Btsiutrom.
Italy
last
week,
aflei
iiisi-t.id
I
ih
ni»4l
illy
*
’*
Imnl
»**-.••
f
*
'Mi­
araa* today following yaatorday * alioaid the 17M-foot Navy I’atrol.
tifji
( I n ii i
Illinois of a romance between 'loTn# autopay wa* mommended
ll ■
»»«llnitr&lt;| l*M I'll*t*' 1 l*|li*»
V I'A V M a r l i l t ' T o u r n e y |Ml*111fi"111 tif 1
mtd-»ummar tamparature*. Some fTrwft I2.V1.
Th.. Smntiiig News, natioimu
Mwi'illsli
born
film
stm
and
hei
Mlarday by Dr. Ora til* Bark*, coolar air moved ovev the North|(„ad piitroliuru captturil lint . known
,|io iis pnpt&gt;i jnilillslii'il ,i
• ♦ n11b*. r«l * *1
Ilnlieito
o«al phyili-lan, who aftar pre* •rn Plain* but warm, humid we*
ling.nnith at (iould*. ami I It *»fMl- };t
feature,) (.engyl
■ Itnllan dlrei loi pal tiler.
I * I i'll!* IN ■
y I 1»«I* 1*1.1 in
N o n e A r c In jn r i'f l
\s
Itpinary a lamination
tha body that wa* foracaat for most of the
llosselllni.
„f|fr |,P teporlatlly force,I a M,P, („|
t),.|r , and •nat.lrd l,u.
Mm
11&gt;*n'l 11 «(1*1.1, '%In* in *mim|** 11
of Mrs- Garten, itaU d that datar- North Oantral raglon.
Tile slalemenl wa . aimed at pn*
A T I * T r a in s
C r a s li ♦
tail tliiver to head north at gun
m „ ^onn ,„i)t,.s The I'oM.ton"
.|l|| 'tut m| Im| 1111(*11
•&lt;
millet ion of tha caua* of tha daath
ling
ail
end
In
ihe
speenlat
ion
Naw temperature
mark* f»t
tmlnl.
tl'a , M einiiy, the ...... ...... .
n &gt;iit I In I ‘*I \ "in'I ' I U
h
I
hiii
!
a
romanee.
Them
had
been
collld not ba made without further tha data w»r* **t In many mlrlwes!
Hnlllugswoitii w*a liebl fm In , i'Mi
Tmies Heial.l and ,et* i .1
J' 1 1.'H ’ MMf I■If* |■14)v IMI.' ' -'•11*
I A it MI II. tin , M .
1
I'
report* Mini Miss Ihngimiu '" .Id
port mortam examination.
cltla* yesterday.
The
mercury vestlgHlinn ami no
formalcharge\ , ,, y,,,k
|iti|ieM alsonnm-i. ■
. M ill!'ill)
illl
I * rl I* *
' |»„ Ml!»"in|o'D'
-ii
tin
dlvrirce Mi Idndstrom .......... . is 1Him fit H \ 11i|||tIi* f 'nil ' 1 11 M-*
! soared to 07 at Wlllmar,
Minn , iibu eil agnluat him.
Navalautlno tin. imsial clerk pi Ires fm p&gt;
I 1 'Ii 11 1 * lnnn(M&gt;*M-li +f s »&gt;
M’liyfiM D mM mIi Ii *hwi|h A
llosselllni, the are Itallnll d irctm
Tyndall 1 S. D., and Ourwalt. Nebr. ides and representative* of the no ling spoils ie»idts
*11*1i In1ti1* ill U itiU | Du |* li,
"|| 11 Hlltmr llH| l« Hf| 1I A Di
for tha nation'* highest
marks. Monroe i-minly ilieriff's
office [ Today a federal giaml pim ■ nf all*-it film- hs "I'atsiiU* and
l '
l l*MIL1I’l
Sf I’ll I | Mill
Mill
......... Ud'M' IMf blj'ltlr*
..........
fitly."
Chicago'* Wl was a record for Ihe tiinuglil him hack: ii Key West
.llt'letl him on rliatge* of n-mg
miih* '
* bun mult f*M I tn' V I \\
ili'iiHi -, 1111 Ii mill "I f ii 11 I'
The
stiileineiil
ennie
III
Ihe
fm
m
data, a* was the k2 at Louisville aboMiil a Navy plane.
j the If. M malls to defraud I " ’
f•• 1Ml III* lit , I11MI111111 »'•I llll- I)I"I II
•niivtlln. Mini
Alexiimlei said ilo lliiig sw inIII, end disttfcl Juilge .lames K M- of a ruble from Miss llergmiin at I Urn siitjl Ii IoimimI S i mum
Dr. A. f . Camp, dtfactor of tha and Omaha and the U3 at MluneMessina,
.Sicily,
to
ItKn's
o
ffn
i'1
) *)m- hl»
**vt ;
piohalily would he given a "cap -1 firani'iy oiileied Lengyel an
m,
Cltrua Cxparlmant Station In a poll* and St. Paul.
of li'M villi
Hill v
I tlhi’,
(MiltiHt; min Mim 4h11m(2
U Ii ■ I b'ln 1 t Hi*V
here. Ill il she said she loid liiel •111*41*| |iit IlMMlIiVl* Ilf Mi
Th* »huw*r» activity torlay *•&lt; tain'* mast" bearing prior In up-led
Lakeland, will apaah at lioo
limb Hilmnl atmiiMil iln*
H**1tll
Ml 11‘ ’ll Ml l II bl l
AssUtnnl II S. At tm imy Fii-'l at Messina wIWi Itossellini and lici hiMHifl f’lfy »»f Mm m«1
o'clock Friday nlghT to members ovar tha Mlaaourl Valley and Ihe pearing before the Investigating;
I Ml L i • o i Mnfii'i tip in tbi‘ 1muf* b, ytHiiiu
ifilv, It ,
' ll(M4
; I. Nmdt ehaiged Lengyel wild biisband.
upper Uraal Lakes region The board.f• 11k*ll h*. iv ll! bn 11 i»ni* &gt;*! nf tbn
slr»H|»M| mill &gt;! CMMtlt
'fiD ii'it iibiim with
the I “Till* Is rnultna naval ptore- j winking in the I’ottst.iwn p«»'
The actress said she would m
weather wa*
cloudy over
Tti*» i ’Hukm* nf flu* i "if% **f Vli I*.
it il - f1'♦Ii f 1 v
Dm* I ••({i"ii
Southern Pldln* and Texa* but dure," the officer explained. "Iblt | office wmilil postmark letter • turn to Htnmdmll Wednesday to mill, mi 1milv In rim ill’ll, mv«*i Hut Mninbiv rvi'iimp, iifnl !*•*• b fiiwt |t|iii&lt;f m iitiii . ft *mm **fb of
Dim IK hDi D
I 1fji \ itiMhil Filk’x
to determine si'Vei;il days before games wei&gt; eiinlinite work on the film ihe is lui rn-il Tin* Iwa i-mi ■
in it Is
is Up
up to the Imaril
ism
aklta generally
ware
clear In
1 )! 1ti 1*1VI’ (Mlltl'i
* nf Mn Sinn
t" •••■ ilinli* siiffnnol "mini** fliininifn.'
Alexander said till' played. Then he waited until th* making with HuaacfHni,
!', t f's■
in Min||«||*| Jiiliii I ■tiillii t iMiliiitf, in 1 **i*fmi*' tn 1 b !D i rn*
other■part* of the country. Tem-|the charges." Ale
4’MIVimI Ipy fhbii
I **miiii*lv. Br.,
urei wara slightly below nor-. Imard also had to dacldn whether game wa* over, marked the is called "find's Kurth."
peralure*
Af'I. nffh'liilw mn111
MiA nf fill' fbmt Will fllki* but It j
|mi 111 flllhl tt*&gt;\
suit on hi* liallnt and mailed Hie
A fare-to-fare ineidlug of the
iu#a«aa*« *** i*«a* Kiaan
mal In
' the Pacific northwest.
*11 fn IVinii't I ini '(Mi tn 1&gt;iiiv 111
J ill* wt'i'IM' nf t It*1
1-4 ‘ ■
NJmv 1fi hi
1 in ii
4'bool
letter.
! actrekS, tier Imsliand and liei ill
Ml*' ill's! Hit III ll IT ll
hImm 1 &lt;1141nni'i* f 1(mu T if d »h
Cnutest official*, noliog
Hi.- certor whs descrlhcd liy the linin'
tni' nt in Min tn k, -f "bo I 'iit ii lv, Jr.
postniaik, thought l^igyels let ni-wsjiapei V ... .............
4.tig1««i| Him
|m* Ml!
boi vn for
ters were delayed In liarmii
The text
Kllllif y I Fin’. i"1 w1! v lit VI bill!H ofl
to cltrua growari, 1
they paid him the prise.
statement:
o f othtr crop* a* w
•IIIItt«i f|* it pi I till! Mill Hi! lilt VH.
Conviction nn Ihe mail ftaud, « |n ¥(,,w „f n ,p ,(PWB puldlshi-d
I* tnvltad to attand
i’H1Miti 11iif 11 Dii ; t -f ni \ mijiinI Mr
elmrge carileH » uinxltnum ju'„ |iy , t((&lt;
emicurnlug Him him
I»!nil MIll huh •mi'l 111 IIP'
ally nf II.IMMI fine anil five yem ■,
it.'aailaas* on r«a» Poart
Impri.mnmnnt.
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NEW Y O R K , May 4 -(/!’) Motlwi i* Iwmg loved tin. week, tij all
SHO PS O F F NATION
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tM nation'* ihops. • ' *K« never Itai Iwen. loved Iwfora. No| only the
WA.SI IINGTON. Mav 4 1/I*l Jolm rosier Diillc, s.ntl loti,iv ili.d | present loiino iow noon ni tna
Tom II, |)(Wn, MHMiHlHllt stale Shoe* amt textiles ware taken off
(tortkMfXn. but *l*o the flmiit*. telegrapl, rompanie., |Hiblir carrier.,
war ii highly probable" if ibr I .ini***I Sl.iic, tlr.r, not r.ililv lltr North Potirlat Centfi wlien «ffe ers will
aervtct) officer, will lie to Kanfoid I tha ration in Western Oarmany tocandy maker*, and a Ko*t of m*nuf*ciuier», all nope ym. won't forget Tuesday ............ .
Allnnlic Treaty.
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votnians ami &lt;|a
„
, ,
, , . . . ,, .
. .
dent, annoiim vd imlny Aseieiate
___________
5 »tHcr naat Sunday. Tltey need the bunnesi.
I fli'penilents, anti may lie cimtacletl
?h
* action, ________
affectlVi_ iiiimi'tlinto
Dulles, Am rin.iii tlclrgitlr lo lit* 1 mini Nation*, made Iln* s*.cr- I uieinbris me ,I ho entitled lo vota,
office &lt;
of
&gt;f 1ly, wa* taken by the Anglo lion to thr Senate f'orrign Itrl.ilions I oniiiilllre in urging ipprovdl I ! In* snitl.
THtra'i no doohl of your love for mother, wlm *letervei every Id lD t 2:.'1(1 P. M, at the nfflre
— | L. F. Hoyle, county service «dfi- American tone's acononiic pari la the 1‘d-nation defense allliiiit'i'.
at il. But buitiwaamen, who neodn.
,
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, rhr. Prior to that, at l:ltu o'clock. uient following a previous approv­
The tall, srhnliirly
tllpliiiiinl lo'vat hail asked him whether In'
T H F W F A T H E Il
class of merchandlsa.
Federal , wi„ u
|hr f), lw n p„r, of. al of the HrltUh and Amerirau
told the riiiillllittee It is deiiling regaids war 11s inevitable.
Reserve Hoard haa come to their f|r„
military governor*.
with
a
"to
In
I
ly
difforellt"
w
rltl
JA rK R U N 'i'll 11 h„ May l- b W Hull."- did not specify who It
alii, hy relaxing lha
term* nil'
situation today than It was a.year iinibnis he thinks miglil iTmuge
ill*; M LOW
K K N N K D Y IIONOKF.O
This year tha etora* are try* which you can buy mother thn
HEFsKH TOUT FA Y
ago, The pact then was only lieilig tlielr plans if the .Senate leftist's Atlanta
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electrical
gadget
that
will
make
W
AHIIINGTON,
Miiy
4-4/lv
O RLAN D O , May 4—U V b - Hgl. disi'UssiNi, he said, whereas now il
lag to Intaraat tha nation'* »ona
in
74
Ohicngo
,
,
..
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. ,
, to ratify file treaty.
You can Thn Fo ri I’ierca |w»rt authorlly Robert K. Kennedy of West Palm ,
pli
and daughUra In buying a number houaowork a pleasure,
s|
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- ’''“ " r,1 l,y
Hill in his earlier prviiari'il tes- Detroit
delight
her
this
Sunday
and
bo|h*»
asked
a
Senate
Judiciary
sub
Reach
ha*
l«*n
award.',I
a
fourth
ll“,
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k
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l!y
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of things they hadn't particularly
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IT
|,m„uv lut said ll.u lifting .if Hie Minneapolis
reminded of your loving deed the *committee tn approve naymenl of oak leaf cluster tn hi* Air Medal "1 the partletpaling nations.
7o
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to repiitlinle the trenp iierlia blta:kaile, If it cumes, may New York
first of each month for a 1ong,ffM d w fo,r
*»«' I"’'1 l,y lor enmiilating 100 rnl**liins in now, Dullea rontlnued, wmilil re
H4
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mean merely 11 change In Russia's North Pl«tts
the Berlin airlift. Kennedy first
time tu come.
I th« Nxvy during the war.
tw
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w m p h . Ito rw ar* particularly ‘ n ’; " ' : : :
I Cot.
Col. M,
M* A.
A* Ramsay
Bftmmy of Mol won the A ir Medal In 1P44 with fieri a change in the American Diethads ami "not a change In Phoenix
HT
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Ht. [.otiI*
IB l U gg tn atlmulnU legging an lu
N
Pierce said practically all of the the 43rd Bomb Group, first to point of view and this would make Savin Intention."
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Dulles cniittoned agaiust loo Seattle
M tula fc gnrtment.
tU l
**Ulyi 1 ,,orl’'
waa transferred strike Corrcgldnr after It* cap­ other nation* change their plans.
"Out of that would come a war." much optinii*m over Herlln de­ .larksoip’llle
01
ahopfl for jnjfthtaf from * mud;to P«lm B««ch a* a renult of th« ture by Japanese Col. John 0 ,
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paek to a month of manicure*,", Navy occupation and that th* William* made the presentation he drclnred.
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velopment* while before the Hen- Miami
ax
Dulles offered that summation etc foreign relations committee to OiTende
Soma store# are making It hard ehlpplng lose could tm considered yesterday at Orlando A ir Force
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after Senator Hlekenlooper fR*
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Shanghai Is Cut
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By Commie Army

Coroner's Inquest
llva.M m . (igrten
* Died By Drowning

Navy ProbcsDeatli
O f Petty Officer
At Key West Base

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Miss Bergman To
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WEDNESDAY MAY 4, 1949

THE SANFORD HEHA1T), SANFORD, FLORIDA

Cutting Class'll

C. F U R N A S , one of the )&gt;est article-writers
• (You'll probably remember Ills famous 'A n d
and other stories in leading magssines) Is ulso onu of the cleverest concoctors of
pussies. Here Is one of his creations which, w*
warn you, can make any person without acc*** to
th* answer sleepless until h* figures it out, as you
may know If you have encountered this or other
version* of Mr. Furnas' poser.
In a certain country the whole population con­
sisted of either noblemen or huntsmen. The hunts­
men were all Incapable of telling the truth and th*
noblemen all euually incapable of telling a lie.
Three men, all natives, were walking down the
roud In this country. The mun on the left said
something to the mun In the middle, Identifying
himself. The mun in the middle turned to the msn
on the right and repeated: "He says he’s a noble­
man.” The man on the right suya to the man In th*
middle: "H e’s not a nobleman, he’s a huntsman.”
A t that point you should be able to make out huw
many huntsmen and how many noblemen there
were In the trio.
In trying this brain-teaser on friends, be sure to
follow the phraseology above. If you should switch
the dialogue to: "He soys lie's u huntsman,” und
"He's nut a huntsman— he's n nobleman", you'll
ruin it.
I*s*tf| UJ««|sm| uitti
•tlUttif ■ dn p tiH ijj But*!
osa| to '*u|g| (|f
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fw* **iuiu|«!F *«|i dn i|u* n«4 jj
’ll lUaillf lilf - U»LU#ji|Ui| utui#|i*uu in
—iiviti
•4|i|siri ^u*uif lUMif
t| *4*14 I|*|
4|i*d *141 army. '«|i«i41

C I X secretaries, on* blond*, thr&lt;
nett* and
* * two red-heads, who work for »
np«r »yndlcata, wentouttolunchtogether.il
nderitood
between them that they’d ip lit up thi
.k equally,
regardless of what each at*. T h * blonu- left before
the check wa* presented, and failed to nnike provi­
sion for paying her ihsre. So each of the five girls
remaining had to contribute fifteen cents more
than her doe share In order to cover the check and
th* tip. &gt;Vhat was th* amount of the check and tip?

JSudden Death"

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'tiu&gt; nte e«t wfii«e JMj tia ti nwn*t**
H E N you
want som*
fun, you usually
do some cutting
up. Hert's some
cutting up you
can do right In
your own home
that’ll be fun and
inexpensive,
M o u n t th *
aquareaboveons
stiff pnper. Then
cut out the seven
segments neatly
w it h a s h a r p
k n ife or razor
blade, and you're
ready to play a
p 111 x I e g am e
that's thousands
of years old and
still ss fascinat­
ing a* ever.
Using all seven
pieces, you form
the fig u re s at
left. You can lay
the segments out
on the figures If
you lik e : that
procedure won't
muk* finding th*
solution any eas­
ier. W hitest lin t
glance playin g
the puzzle game
may appear to lie
simple, It Isn’t.
When you ha vs
solved all the a r­
rangements sug­
gested at left try
working out sym­
metrical designs
of your own. In
each case, all sev­
en pieces must
be used.
(Sulutioni 0/

W

Hy Phyllis Fraser and
Edith Young
OU can havt some fun with
this crossword:
1-across: pigtails. 2-acru it:
employ. 3-acrota: scrutinizes. 4across: vegetable (plural).
l-down; gibe, 2-down: sar­
castic remark. 3-duwn: witty
•ally.4—down:an odd, fantastic
action.
Here is a perfect square with
two keywords inserted in their
proper places. You must find
eight additional common words
to fill all the spaces. When all
ate filled, the letters must spell
words tailh vertically and hori­
zontally.

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7//S aqua maid, Jltlrn Hatfield, do fan* I hnv$ to look hefort i hi
I leapt became the knows ehe'll corns down on the 10/f bank 0/ a
Florida beach. Hut you'd heller look over theee questions carefully
before you leap to any eonr/usions, Thai is, be sure you understand
aft Ikefr impllcaltone. If you’re imurt at you probably think yon
are, you'll get ut feast 7 correctly. detUny III or more riyht tl

exceptional.
1. I f Miss Hatfield had a new
fl. Hoc drove tils automobile
dress for every day of the mouth up a one-hulf mile slope at the
af February, wliut Is the least rale of 30 miles an hour. Huw
number of dresses she could
fust must be drive It down a
huve?
corresponding slope on the other
2. Y o u 'll p ro b a b ly th in k
aide to averago 80 miles an hour
there's something wrung about for the whole dlstume?
a man's marriage to Ids widow’s
Hi. There's a common U. H.
niece, hut ore you sure you're
coin Inuring the picture of a
rig h t?
perch. You don't huve to he a
8. Maybe, loo, you'll think n fisherman lu know it's a-------- ?
married mun couldn't marry anI t . How many times may 111
other woman without commit- be subtracted from I1H7
ting bigamy?
Hi- A peacock belonging on
4. There was a man with no the grounds uf a slate capital
ayes who went to the wuodi to laid an egg In a crevice of a
see the skies, lie saw a tree with church edifice adjacent. A hoy
applea on It. Ha took no npfUa .fouftdrll while playing hookey
off It, yet left no applea oh ,t, from school anil presented It lu
)|ow could that he?
Ills tench*,. Thus there are three
C. A little wooden man atanda claimants of the egg. Who'*
on top of n hand-carved 8 wise wrong?
clock-case. Every time lie heura
1
o...n n,*/
th i clock atrlko
li® Jump® yucm. u*«4 vtnniMiuh.
twice. The clock strikes every
4#( |IH) IH |M
hour, striking tho number of the *.u »&gt;• »• n*i
• ..... ...... .
hour* How immy linit*.4 ilui'n th® u***^ ku u j«i&gt;«
i «ju« «|uu u 4J»*a
little
tnun
•^ MU
, h »»»•“«
*i i|l)U||Ut «M
v
III
III! III
mII Jump
JII|II|s in
III 24■ houn»7
*»' 4*s
guyfielfl *4\b|(«l|
IU||«ttM
U
C. At wlmt time In Itliitnry uul “*&lt; i**«
**h
America begin with an A and
end with an KT
7. A man with n klnu heart
«tu“«
iwo «
y — r*«h
puts out foorl for the birds and ^
S I . iT j ® . W i *
w ild sn lm n ls In w in ter. He
;J 2 jJ
placed nine ears of pop corn In
1®»&gt;®j®j iw»i* ®st **
«•«
a box near a tree Inhabited by J T S S
a soulrrel and watched the re- ®»®
su»
v '» ■&lt;m**«*4 •••n
suit, r.ach duy the ai|ulrri-l vis- nwm - h • ®4«t®
ns ®t
lied the box and carried out ! £ M S S . T r , y i 3 e w
three ear.. Yet it toz.k him nine
days to carry out all of the corn.

Am using Riddles

Find tha mlaapelled wurde
among the following:
I'rerequlslte, scperate, inrleurology, astlngulsn, perqultlie,
faMiraule, Ignuranl, eeparai*,
lavrrahl*, recipient.

TRIO GRAM S
E R E 'S hoping you won't find
this too 'srd l Tu solve It,
III In th* missing letters se
hown by th* dot*. Each dot
epre**nt* a *«p*rat* latter. You
ire given * clue with each word
iy mean* of th* thre* letter*
vHD and th* definition. For
tempi*, tha A n t word I* 'arduut', which answers th* deflni•on, "difficult".

H

H
A
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A H
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When la a girl'a Ideal shat,,
.
.»s «*s.a
Alwut what aga Is woman
hardest lu please?
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* 0 . « • .• Eagerness

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ityuu* Iiliibf 1**1&lt;*,| uo u« |saw • J
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lzs.4« #st « i|4 « - |a u f iP 4 g tu *iif|*H

HOAD upon which Irallle Is lit-nvy Is ic. feet
wide. Your stride, either forwards or back­
wards, is always exactly two feet long.
If you take three strides forward and two strides
backward continuously, In dodging I ruffle to get
across, and take a stride every second, how long
iloes it take you to get across?

A

BOXING BOU1
A It ME It Adam* hue maple
syrup to sell from his farm.
A city store gave him an order
for gallon run*. To puck them he
has Imxee that will hold either
seven cuna or nine cans. If lie
pucks the order seven cans to the
l«ix, there will he only five runs
fur on* of the boxes. If he packs
them ulna can* tu the box, there’ll
be eight cans left fur one box.
For huw many cans Is th* order ?
J'fjits

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THERE'S A CATCH TO
SK someone to try to count from ID
ward quickly and see If lie does It I
Maybe you can’t do It yourself. T ry b
tug the comment below.

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D Y solving this
^ puzzle, you
will lino how five
w o rd s cun be
made to serve a*
ten and 23 let­
ters do the work
of double that
many.
Id e n tify fiv *
objedsuboveatid
write duwn their
names. T ra n * pose the lettere
uf each word and
you’ll have the
n am es o f th *
o th e r f i v * o b ­
ject*.

What Animal Was Taught to Dance?

*0 see the mil&gt; mu I Andy the
Animal Truiuer
taught to dance,
draw a continu­
ous line from dot
to dot. starling
with dot I. Where
twu numbers are
beside one dot,
use It twice.
Junior readers
can also have fun
coloring the pic­
ture with cray­
on* or colored
pencils.

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W H A T 'S TH E
A N S W ER ?
h e r e
*r*
fo u r d lg lt i
which added are
greater than the
■■me digits mul­
tiplied. Do you
know what they
are?
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ells dl4 Aethur build Hewsf
( A s . tBill)

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WITS TESTER
N English teacher gave bar
pupils this problem.
Punctuate the following eo it
makes unset
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had had had had had had had
bad had Iba aaamlnar'e ap-

. . d A s d r . r t i l l n e ails,

*f cellar
‘ The «*l| at Ik* tsmpli ass —
a tysln fram ike Up U Ike k«l-

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Watched
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My fifth it in lute, bnt not in fi
My lis t * fs fn spoon, but not
knlfh:
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in Spring,
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Ways For State To Curb Expenses
i For Tuberculosis Treatment Told
\ssn t i v m i

PAflE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

^WEDNfeSDAY MAY 4, 1949

lly K itA N K t'A IIK V
I'H KH H HI T K N C K

;h e

o ld ho m e t o w n

I H O P E JO H N

B R IN G S

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

By STANLEY

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H O M E TH AT

T H ' K l D S W O A iT T A K E A N Y

lIK K O It I'K II

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t ) ic Ir r a iu ry liV (lie* tu liru u lu ii* Inin. the National lA d ir ii i i I iim * A m it u - I
lion wn» told I ik I.i v .
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could u v r .it mm It .it J-lli.lHMI on .1 .iiiy lr ia » c ut lu h r ii i i Iom . il il :
were spotted iiinl treated in the*e a rly stave*.
life of the im llviduul "
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W ilson (rave the sta tistic s in mi
of the l.unisiunn S ta le Tultvrouexhibit p n puled for I he Ifdh anlosis A ssociation ,
i ted nr is I ilm l
mini meetluir of (he A m erican
wilt'll 11 man dies of 1 uhereulo*i* T u U 'rru lu sis A ssociation
w ithout hnviuy tre a tm e n t.'the rust
lie said the l.unisiunn S la te j
Q , till! state mill tin* loi'iil f'llll- T u l.o ii'iiln sis
A ssociation
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in unity still ap p roxim ate* jr.o.nno
Imiuchi'd a fiv e -ye ar plan desiuned
Ho suiil Hr. It I I’ ieree, furini'r to elim in ate to l.e i, ulosis l,y seels 1
fit'inl of IniiiisiufiuV S tate lliv isim i
i inn le g isla tiv e support in hove
of T u b ercu lo sis (h in tm l, Innl work- ! every cilixen \ rayed and have 1
mi out these fu st I'stilm ili's fm positive ca se s udeipi'itely treu t.sl |
silt'll 11 i'll**:
and isolated.
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the
disease
rltlde f-ll,(HJll for f u llin ' uit'iliviil could he elim inated from the n a ­
treat m eat of four now patient* tion if every state would under*
who co ntructcil tho ills on so fm m take a U uig-ningc plan of case* I
the u ntreated mull,
fliidim t,
isolation
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T h is , plus f.l.llllll In finm ii'iul niil treiitm eiit of positive cases.
to (ho di'peiuleiit fa m ily for mi
It is estim ated, lie said, that
NVerutte of tfi yents.
even now s la te s have to pay e x ­
A lso, the tli'iul mini** loriil n u ll' penses for Hft per cent of known
m iin ity has lost IL 'I. o pii in inroino lilh ereu ln sis eases and .Inn somehe would have made, in lim ited tim es the exp end itu re is In vu tlil
a c tiv ity , for thr renini inlet of his In c a use treatm ent is sought w h e n ;
norm al life if cured i IV ihi 11 year the cases 1111fii.lv m e fai udvam - j
for .’III y e a rs 1
ed.
In fi.n l• ii»t, 1&gt;i . W ilson said, if
lie also said Ilm l in ,..,. cases
some d efin ite effort is made to of the disease gt, undetected.
discover ttihareiilosis in individuals
W ilson declared that u nlike I lie I
£ &gt; f m e sym ptom s uppoar and if situation w ith reg ard to m ulndm s!
adeipm le Ireatm ent is
provnled, riii'h as lie iiil d isease ami u isu liily ,
the total loss to the state und the means iilreiid y an- ill liiind to
local I'om im niily ca n In* cut to erndicilte tilheii'iilo sis if properly
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Oheerverv See llMle Ckooee

I b e r u l , id lio lib t a i r Im t l ir i J
Over U s h ly -F in l CongrenT I Per T-H Repent, Right* t a w
ill iu lia lr d ( d .m y d i M ili m u l rv itle n c r i» n r r . l r . l l o p r o v e il* l i a t m Spteltl In C r n ltt l Pree*
f i l l n r t i ) b v i b r a r i r i t lit H a l l o w
ANIDNIITON —llav rrral.lrnl Truman lost rnnl-ot nt Wt*
llir titlicr d a v " i d m y n u n u w t u n a n
Eiglilv Viral ronRiraaT
Im o k k r r p n al ib r ll.lllo w N a lio u a l
UrpiiMirao Irailrra «av flatly ha ha* flmithern Mamorrallo apobeeman aptra. whlla H'lmlolatretlon alalwerte are not an aura.
B e i i k . S l i r b a d d o l r n $ f l . M 70, i l t r
OOP rhlrllnlna luliillanlly prr.Hrt that the Hapilhllran-Nnulheni
l a i d , t o c o v e t l i f t I i i h Im i m I ' , | o » r a
Drmorrdt roallllon. whlrh han.lr.l Mr. Truman a heating on cloture
in tlir b o llta ta . k r l S o r a llr d .If. ru t
amt rant rnntrnl. will conlrol Tongreae on all
cilirrii, w lm c m tiin a K r Im b ia ate
major ronlrnvrralal lamira
e m m u a y .M ii: tb r iiim a l im t u p lm n u l
One Imp.-riant Democratic learter In lha Hnuae
th e ir c tu iim iin ity
prr.Hdefl lhat the preal.lenl'a program will ha

H u r a l (/ iim m n n S f i i n u
By HpmU Johnsim

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A p r il lim i n r ii lliio u y lm iil llir n a ■lio n y r n r ia lly w a itt'l »o h u t. in
■ ip ile o l llir a t t r m p l, o l }h r g n v e rn m i n i to p e p u p » .ilr» liy ir la x ii m
c tr .lil c « n M o h ( A l llir p i c m i tim e
y o u t a n I m y ,&lt; |iiii&gt; tl n i i y i l i l n y y o u
w a n t w i t h ' 10 p r t e r n t f l u W n a n d 24
m m i l l o m t llir li.ild 'ii c , b m w b a l
l u n i r l o l k , t e r m Iii lir w .i ilin y (o r
ii w h e n th e y m r r n m r t d w ill m a k r
llir d o w n p a y m e n t fu r y o u a n d
u n d e r w t ilr llir ito la llm r u lt.

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Senatur
W a lk e r
of D ayU m e
D e a t h e r r im In have l l i r t a m r i d r a
w b h a v e lic e n t iy iim In Irll th e
p e o p le lo r lu . t l i n r m a n y im n iih e .
F la w * » in lto ilu c cd a .h ill p ro v id in g
f p r ir d la lm r a t m ir ila lc in ililu lim i
at R a ilo r d " fo r p e rp o n * g m lly n f
w ith lm ld iiiK iiip p tn l fro m m in o r
c h i l d r e n " . 11 c w e n t * t o h e u n d e r d i e
im p re a sio u th at th e re « rr to m e
p e o p le jiia l m u r y r n m ig li In p u l
U ie ir c h i l d r e n r»n S l a t r W e l f a r e
( h o u g h t h e y a r c f u l l y a b l e In » u p p o rt th e m tlirn iirlv ci.
F ro m R tiin iw fc k . C
r.le U cr. f r o m « f e llo w w
'lU g g e itio n a l m m ,i h c
jl'o m m tm ily Cheat. H e
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atihaUnllally marled by the time Cnngreaa artJoint.* HI* optimism waa not shared by mnet
disinterested observer*.
Influent,*) member* predirt that the TaftItarllry lothor art will remain substantially on
the statute hooka, although some revlilons will
hr made.
They aald civil rlghla.leglalallnn I* deed. Alan
they forecast the asm* fat* (nr the administra­
tion'* national hrallh Inauranre program They
""&gt;■ part o( the Nodal Necurlty law will be
RreeUient Truman broadened b*'l the president wilt not gel anything
llkr hr ashed Thry are on chance (or Ih* lax
Increase demanded hy Mr Truman.
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• H EA LT H PHOOEAM AND PO IA T IC N -O n* of the MUerteT po­
litical hettlrs of the Congree* I* certain «n Ihe chief executives
renurs.
imiipulioiy Iwallh Insurance legislation.
Capitol expert* predict lhat Ih# prcslrtenl will meet stinging
defeat If he attempts to alaamroller hla bill through Ihe current
session. Htauucheat advocatee of Ih* White House progrem concede
lhat It cannot he dons at thla lime.
Administration leader* In both Houeea ayaaeerst y vexed *1 Mr
Truman for raising the lean* at thla Ilm*. They point out that th#
program la made lo order for attaek by the powerful Republican.
Bouthrrn DfinncMl coilltloiil If* H o u h I I mI l i n M i - i f IL f i l l to
“ M T w I* that-the’m i to achieve the peeoldent’a alma at an
estimated four and on#-h*,Million dollar annual coat will be bottled
up In commUtcea Of both chamber*.
The beet the admlfljatrailM appear* Hbely to get la a compromtao
granting federal aid lo phyalclane, hospital* and medical achool*
and providing "voluntary" haalllt inauranc*.
- . # * * •
• rO M f IJC A T E D T A F T —There may hay* bean abler men In (Vagreen In the days of Webstar. Clay and Calhoun, but Renator Hobart
l i f t ( R L Ohio, seem* to tab# th* prla* (or complicated views end
for .frankne** In elating them.
.
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Till* waa illustrated reeenUy w M n * guMtloner ^ t^ d e d ^ that
America favors rliearmament. T a ft dlepnted thla, and aald flatty.
‘T m not ready lo disarm." '
"Not even If Russia iloeaf" th* quest Ioner asked.
"No." replied the abator with flnallty
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A ' the san- &gt; time. Taft vigorously opposed the administration a
plan, to “ nd arm . to CuropL He aald he doe. not (aver arming
European nation* against extamai Communism.
Marahall Plan aid to Europe i
gght "Internet Co mmuni Ml.'
got directed against EuaaU.
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tbr fuiir-rnnn Cterh Ikrlegatlun fn
Wdililualnii, rC|HiilH tluil L'tt-rlnw111vhk Iii In Ibti'dleuril tvilb mi early
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I m ir»l» i a ( b i n d . Ilii» rnunliy uf | rilmilt n .ilf of Ilm r h a n g i ' n i a d i * last fall,
(’irrbiiNlnvnkld
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o u i i t i n e i t &lt;111 n w l u l f i g .
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W c w m c » i i r p i i , r i l l o r e a d i n l l i r j . . n l o r a a p p a i r i i l l . v h a i l i n t h e f u l l ? I l I s h a r d l y l i k e l y M i n i year I In* CumminiM uuvrinmrut
p d |in l.o i n iclil ilm l * .o lo ir .l w o
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fuirij;u Itaili' U i-iiu I mill'd by lliei
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A i-bautli- r.iiiilltluii d i-vrlu p ed,;
l l i d l r v r i y i u i r w a r r n l i i l r . l t o b r p m i ’ l y K i - a H o n a i . T i m r i ' i n s t i l l m i l c h d e m a n d f o r h i h m I h . n m l and l b . Sim la told Ib r llvct-o-na
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w lirth rr liiu m ta lly
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w ith Ib r ralH bllabuirut uf tin- C te
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it m liu il fitlb rr. llrldliuiiH lirtw ri-n
l l ir tw o unlluiiH w rre rbme u n til,
Ib r In m n ir l a l l i th-at-t-ttilril.

Til* f a r m m i g h t to lie o n e of (lie
**f«*l p i n . i " . III H i e W o r l d , but nth
fortunately It lan't. An.I mi mode
rrn farm equipment Include* suit!
able flrnl aid kit* located In Ihq
lioine and at convenient point*

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JVJF.tV VONH- The night rlnh was emu-ded and
1 i It d m Ih* dinner show, always a lough Job
fur any rate performer. The people ere so busy
rating and ■silting knives and fork* that even
Josephine Baker In her original banana dance
would hav* a hard Ilm* commanding attention.
Itowevar, thla night, the antertainera-Jarry
Iwwls end Dean Martin—wer* wnrktng hard and
:raat fighting an avan belli*. They were knockthfniaefvei out with funny hits and'their
____________________ macabre, (and in otillantllihly had tastel but
langb provoklng (inliatlon* -of cro o ked -srm ,
%£
glmpy-lrggcl. rrosa-eyed iinfoitunales, and Ihe
,
I rust nine rs were being ren-wmahly polite.
All except unn man, wrerlng eyeglasaea, who
0*n. (ennthnn w-aa sitting at a ringside table with another man
Wnlnwrlgkl
ami who arcnied to be aprndlng mnal of Ihe night
rending nver and signing contracts.
The on* man with Ibe glasses hutheted Martin and Lewis sum*thing ilrradful "You didn't want to have dinner nr see tba allow,"
t/ew|a kept saying to him, rrproarlifnlly "You just wanted In ilgn
contracts." Marlin piped up, "Poor guy—hasn't j- t an ofllcr of hla
own."
The man with the glasses paid nn attention, except to grin nnr*
In a while aa Ibe Inva kept hrrkling him He went right on work­
ing over hla routraris.
Who the man with Ihe glasses was, I haven't the latnteit idea
Whal slopped me told was th* fnrl that nobody in the whnla
crowded night rluh seemed in he paying any attention In th* man
who waa aiding wiift th* nun with eyeglaaaea
H# waa a tail and riew-halrrut man with tnrtnlia-ahall apactacla*
nf hla own, and h# looked out at the floor *hnw with practically no
exprevaiun on hi* fare. 1 tried to flgura up on my Angara ]u*t how
many yaar* It was from 1043. when Bataan fell, to IB(B. It aaamed
tn measure tip to seven year*.
1 looked at th* tall and craw-haireut man a;a'ln and 1 thought
tn my*«lf that aaven year* was a pratty ihort time foe th# eillMiti
to fhrgat Oan. Jonathan Walnwrlght.

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Hhaiurs. Maximilhin .Slu'pmd, Mis. (lime mi my film without ( i i i i Iim
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The Council nay* it L jia r t lc h *
larly dealrabl* In h a v a U in L a h l
klla In aueh P la m aa

function* I attended high achoo! in ih# afternoon, and after **iHing
home a blonde amt then daehlni for the Inilley-ear, It w«» all 1
could do to get home In time to beer Motion Downey on the radio,
Ha need to come on with a theme song; MfaflaiA Moon, and t
heard him nightly tinder rim im *Uncr» not exactly conducive to
good Helming. The minute hi* allvef tenor .began- Ita trilling, my
mother would get up In disgust and reclaim, "I don't ■*« how you
can Helen to that horrible aleay voice!''
Whereupon eh* would leave the room, and ! would alt brooding
m at to the old Atwater Kent, with the eeperat* loud ipeaher, and
he wafted away In adoleecent dream* by Mr. Downey,
The other Important dally function waa slaying up lata enough,
In thoae aame Juvenile year*, to hear Eddy Duchln play the pteno.
My mualeal education waa rather ehetchy at that time and ! had
not progreeaed to that rarifled lop drawer of piano playera that
Include* such aa Teddy Wllaon, Earl.HInea, Johnny duarnlert. *t al;
1 thought that Mr. Duchln waa lha laat word.
I even tried to teach a girl ptMita* I knew to play Hka Mr. Duchln.
which waa a remarkable feat, eonalderlng I didn't know how to play
the piano.
THa othar night, the tortured and yet Wlaaful yearb of adoleecenra
returned. I vtalted the Wedgewooil room of- the Waldorf-Aeturta.
and there playing the Plano waa the flamboyant and baroque Mr.
.Duchln. whJUt; there. Bitting at another piano and alnglfi* In what
lay gipther uaed to call lhat hprrlW# aleay vote*; waa Mr. Downey.

T M both appeared.lnd*a(ntct|b|f, exactly aa they did IT or I I
ryeafrago, and for a briar, happy1 moment, lha clock etopped and
U » World Mixed atlll.*X .
. ;1 a w buy, Wllaon and Hlnea .record* In place of Duchln'* and
Igw ^ A rm alM ig'a vocala’lnata«uj6f Downay’a-b u t to wallow for a
night la aoatalgia waa a u nndarful and a happy thing.

T E X T IL E M EET
D AYTO N A B EA C H , Msy 4 4
k— Problem* which fae* the col.
n teitile Industry are to be die*
tased bore,
starting
tonight
rough Friday by member* of the
Minn
Textile
Aaaociatbn of
eorgla a l their 7th annual m**l»
About fed cotton’ mill ownefb
ad M f exocutlvaa are expected.
ffWova, director* and paat pr**l-

F U A T NKW YORK U H U MOOT R E M A R R A R L E P L A C E
In the world la no kmgar a disputant* Isau*. I have undeniable proof.
One.of the newest tenant* of the Plnan hotel 1* Chrtatlnn Dior—
ye*, the New Look denlgner—and when Mr. D. Mew Into the Pint*
{gat month from Peri*, he promptly waa Inatalled In a two-room
*ultn . , , which waa deetgned for him and him ekm*.

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null, ami A. I-:. Yuwrll.
"PrugreHH on layin g (!•*• founda­
tion fur llir d riv e o rg an lh illu ti Is
p iia c c d in i: nl a very iiu llifin tu ry
lin rr,". said M ni'lbiiialil H ryan. tilri-rlnr. "Tim fact dial
aoverat
thmiHaml Hvmlnulc C u u n ly v ill/rn n
Imve b e u cfilril g t r a lly h^ llu* himp il n I phi" lln- C o u iily a hii.I i Ivii
iiw akvullig I" Ib r lu ip v ia llv v in-vd!
for tliix di ive is a p p a rcn lly Ihe* i
in rv n tiv r fm ru im ly -w ld r .-oopers-'
lin n "
" A m a m .illfi of rcvuid,'' Mr
H ryan
inii-d. 'llu- g iv u ln
perv f lila itf of rtic IlilM uml lu dal.i
, HHl*. dvfn it i- vuiiscd by p aliriit
| t,iII im. A li.rg c nm ubrr uf whlrh
j a ir
ii uv. 11Iv.-1 a Ido
iH-raunr
of
I death. n» lunger rcsi.lcn la In tbr
C u u n ly ur tulnl d isab ility I., p ay,"

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Manlurd, Florida

A/alt*a Circle Sanford Carden Club
I’K E U R N T f l

“ RAINBOW RHAPSODY”
F i n d M u t u a l r c c i l a l of l l u x l i u r y School uf D a n c i n g

Seminole High School Amlitorioin
T h iir r o ln .v — M a y

A ilm lH H lo n

Ing width*: aiorlfe cotton: nwufi*
ami stick*: sterile while cloth for
large bandage* *nd lournb|uelN|
tub* of sterile while vasallmi fur
minor burn*: *cl««ur*i boric arid)
compound tincture*of bentulni *h
accepted antiseptic: and arnmatty
spirit* of ammonia,
The material* should be pieced
In a tight bog, preferably metal,
similar to a email cash box oa
fishing tackle hp*. The bug «hmi|A

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urj-» rdllflrxtioH uf the North AtJanllc Alliam-e.
i lir naiil the part, binding lb*
tlolled J-lalr.. ami It ulbt't iiatlnr--,
'tu otaiid tocetlmr III upjHulMi; any
ak&gt;;ii1 "-I. i- l a . 'l u l t" Iwlp *'j| - . »
I Ibr (lOlliiali probfriii.
V
prom funner Itndericrndarv -&gt;f
Hldlr (I'll t'ldvtuii, tlir !JriMl"i,
dUn i;ul an rvptear.iuH nil *br p i",
pectlve IlftlHC "f llir Ilrrlln bbv-1..
»de f'ldyloir aid 'we Imve wup
Hie bait|r "f llerllH" hut tba, II I,
'only one ..mall icgincut uf tb&gt;
, l.a il-tVi.-it l-i utTUl*1
Ami, Clayton dt'lored, "nt: hal
alter. Hu. .ia It wliiiiliii; the cold
war."
fju llr. U'l'r III- .i 'i*HhI"I-» (iv-.ui A
alire on one point "line ol tb e o ,^
i have becu la iiin c In Iii* opinion,
lie idl'I. llir All ant ir I'ayl due,
1lo-l i edalr tbr Ilolli'J Nai:-*u.
i ‘hatter, but on tlir i-otitrnry i.
] ulinll) rondileol with II mid i«
- du.-r-i I bo chan ces uf war.
'*| f Ibr f-uvlot now lifts, III*
1 Hrrlln blockade," flullt'i added
"llinf may he an a--l "f roliclllallon
tuwardx I bn (Vest. I hope no. Hot
unlil that l.-i ■liuwn by oilier deed,
it w.'ul'i In' Wpii* fur III to I'-'k^
un II a. a clmugn uf flnviel
in,-Hi",I. uni a rlinnce uf fiuvlel
lull III ton “
tin llir f'lluir. Hullss bad Hut
to I.IIJ :
"lIU'Ivi Hie i llriiui .liiiu--, fhel
ex tat, tirim ain will be strongly
Icmi'lrd I" di-vt-lop a barKalniug
pu "linn hvIwrrn llir La d atul
H e .1 mid Hiry mlglit " i n i-oim&gt;
ml" a hmpMiur) atlfuiH-o with the
Rurlrl, It ha liliuh In uffrl llo A
licim ani id III" rxpt-iise "f I'u ”
laud, and Ibr Huvlcta and liei
mini ' In pal himtlilp (-iitllil lead
ilv il'imiuulr Iht- cuntlnciit."

T i m I r l u h t ili o u l d H p c a k C i n c llt ’. m i l E n u l t u l i , s a y s I ’ r e h l • B y D E W I T T M A C K E N S S I fa
il e n t S c a n T . O ’ K e l l y u f I In * R e p u b l i c o f I r e l a m l . L e u r iii ii;
Tim fbivlrt jir«i|ioxHl fur cmfilig
A m e r i c a n a u f I d i l l ( l i ' N c r n t i i r t * r m i l t o l l m M e n , t m i u t l i i t ; ' " i t tba Ilfrlitl bhtekade , -Mil inut?:i tu
H i n t G u r l i c I m l t H t i n * m n i l o r n m ' l e n t l f l c u m l t e c l m l c a l ( e r i t m . inrvrnt n culuulicatrd study.
E v e n llic Ifinh im rllu iiicn l tiuua E i c 'II mI i uml no! G u cllc in
T h e Id le s t iiU iit m i ilm p r n b la n i
llu dr lull i ’h, |K&lt;rhu|i&gt;i ImcniiKe im m y mrmlmrH u lm iily do no)
kllOW till- ullll-l iulltflK!.

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PARTY WHIP

THE WORLD TODAY

BiataMI*b*4 la IBM
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S P E C IA L S
l .b .iti Cu ry Gina* Coffee Maker
1B.B0 E le c tric W nffle I r o n ..........
4.B0 E le ctric Toanter ................
&lt;1.-40 Itevere W are Sauce Pot ...
2.1M) 8-pc. P y re * S e t ....................
8.38 Hevere W are K e t t le ......
17.60 E le c tric Steam Iron .... .....
8,OB Colunum Gnu I n i n .......

KITCHEN KNIVES J 7 To |
And Remember'lMother
Likes To Go Fishing
RODS - REELS - LURES

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Social And Personal Activities
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Mitnlwr* of III" i l d c l l ’ C l u j nf
Mrs. t v a rescue of Manila Art.,
T M JR R U A T
Ho’ I i» .t it.ipti.t f'lniriTt voted liar arrived to (pend suiur time
Tlit A;alfc# Ctri-*** tif tb&lt;- i i f■ -r■1 ] ' ....... iI . iIiiiIm He Inward Him billhl with lot daitghlei- iii.Imw, .'li&gt; J
Garden Club will sponsor tin* In** 1" I i : F n m l o f t l i c • ta&gt;if .■)■ h ! H im L, Teague ami daughter Janie
• »«t&gt;f . . f t l | . . gr&lt;ll||&lt;
Ml tll(annual recital of llu* IMubin \ |
School of Dancing .it «&lt;.no r M i leune . f Mi . Frank ,i Woodruff.
F rie n d s w ill i c g i r i to learn Hmt
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In lli« Seminole High School audi
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Arrangem ent* of cladtiduitex i|»
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A Mother’s Dav l,&gt;**Kt«iin " ill
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The AVr.t Sul" Parent-Tear Im
Association will meet nl J IMl I’ M Idining tnhle wlinli inn ulto ijfi'o- ! jvent an operation.
to be preceded by the hoard meet • •
with gladmluies. Mr . Woud-J
.
-------Inc at 2 :31) IV M. The topic for the j»"H -eneil piltn b from m c r y s ta l1 Mils Sue Tav|or of tlosveA-ilipiocratn will lie "Tal.e Time to '’" " I idaced al one end of IIr* I tlir-llillit lias been selected at ttne
[•lay II" with the guest speaker! table
1of the Sweat Hrlar College students
being Mrs. VV. I’, cTiapttien.
; Mr.. Myron F. Smith read tb a j l u r membership in II. V , a suplilorary euelr.y. M m la y
t h e Sanford Shilffleboatd Clut* Mnl I'.tnlrn a ■ the devotional and unmre honorary
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of Mi.
and Mrs.
will ludd Its weekly rnvernl dl»li ....... inic.l in.lances white the 23r d !1bn l» (lie dangldci
supper at the emu Is on I’ahuetto I’ alio had held n great meaning Dodge Taylor,
Avenue at 7:0«» P. M
lor pel ohm III distress.
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The Setnltiide t ’minty Frdcr*
Mi s. I', K l oopci piesi.led over | D a n e * ' S I m i e n I s
In
firm of Wo.pen’s Cltlb* will meet
1*1 A M It S I ll't f»v I tt .
P erfo rm
T im io rrin v
In Oviedo al 10:110 A. M. A «•••
*'ew slipcovers of phi,to I'i"t
ered dish luncheon will be held I.lance lo a needy prison. He-|
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p i ' t i . i opitolslned liiiiiiton It 11*1
at noun
It'.’itt were I. e 1&lt;1 from the various 1 Tuinurriiw nlgltl the Seminole
Ihr slot. 1Inst ami haul "ea t. to
Seminole Chapter No. 2, ttulci l .f f i , d * uo.i the class roll 'was High School audllnrtuiu will he
hr
o s i.l m i t it a n * , s o la .
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of K hhIciii Slat. "Ill inert at H mi | s.lju.ted I'ollowlng the business the scene of the fust annual re
u o u .h rs the cruets ate *apl l"
F. M. In the Masonic Hall
i-e-.ion n sia'lal hour wa* enjoyed. I vital of Ihe Itushury School of
tr iiiatle with genrioos allow run ■
The T. K. L. clash of the Fn-I
lim e p ie .cot were. Mr*. F K. ' lUnring which will (&gt;e under Ihe
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link to lo pieveni .Isjam tot
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^ F a p t l s t Clnin It will meet in Ilie I ' .al. lie I, Mm. II. h Cunlell, Mrs. 1 apotisnrahip of the A/alea Circle
lit .earn *
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Wneiv church annex at 7:30 I1 M . Iimiglii-, Juhe, Mia. Smilli. Mrs. of the Sanford Garden Chili. Ihe
n u im
W. I’ Wr- .lunoelaml. Mi*. I'eler recital, which will begin al MAH)
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gray
r ic A T H r n m K P H Tire A m erican l.eglon A n x ilU ii hnud'Cii, Mrs. II. I.. Johnsun, Mr*. P M . I* omler the direction of
ffale
ill") • e 1 ' •*«■ l* 1 4 * * 1
• m i H ii h i 1
w ill meet at the l.eglon 11'it a* • a i l Most., Mr». .1 I,
Plml »llk rrep* afternoon drese
I'lminley, Ihtrl* Duabury.
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\ '•■*»* *t||| allMl Illtl Mi m .Ii ii(« l*
Mr. II M. Pi aite, Mrs. S, C. Gra- '
Rebearsals are now- lu p’ *grers — beige, with • pallein nf grav
7:30 I*. M.
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111 lie, Mra. Ifm Hie program which ha- the feather* from a f*'»w Yrolr tprlrtf
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IJliapsoily” ami aitmmer rotlerlion firapei!
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tl I I Man lie. ,\,,v W |„ SI ttu- Color* will lie Ihe theme for Ihe hu'tlln* empire midriff blat full
urn * &lt; 11! tli* ' Mi 1 , 1 I 1 . t *« H i'
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A n n ’s C h a p le t,
Woman *
'lenunre, Mi* Vein# Messenger | ilntice* and Hie piogram Is divided ( airl
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A u x ilia ry , Holy C ro ss K p u ro p a l
'IiJohn Tox, Mr*. Woodiuff, Into two parte, The fust portion
fjy j- p , . , , Injtiiutr r*oint
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C h u rch w ill m eel at the borne "f
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Ituiruas ami Mis*
l.orrne will lie in paetel* and will have a
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'gituVn scene for Hie terpsh-lmrean(
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for a rovcird dl»h Imiehenn .... *
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t f f l u a l hlisilirtia m eeting of the seal
I A il two open* wiili dames in
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M (i|*hV . mi H t r •!•*!( \ n ■*••(! i&gt;«
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as follow.* 1*iieh' N ". I with Mr ■
Ntt'A Mis* ti niMM .fj*r *
|bal* as a |tep upiatl, cheerleaders 1
ain' on fin r te t.’’
II. W attle It in k c i. MU Villen &gt;»
31 I All ill r| 4If*It "IV ill'll I"
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nnd a little|
Warner Hast* t roidd hace Iwen
D riv e ; C i l i l e No " w ith Mi
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idiilue niajmetle The at 1 will be finlsbedI talking al.mil H.c i t,I
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V H a rrU o n . Hll* P alm etto A n ■mu .
VV|i» ii I i« ns i»* ill. i
In I Mil etIallied with a
dtimer vs i 111 led, while amt Mur number | ft,,ll, had hail Htr long h i .toilet
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lively military *!ylr
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and
G ibbs, 1HK M yrtle Avenue; Ctiele
it" I av#4f»!i*il l«i Ml ♦ In
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Ibi'bhng in I nke Maiy foi
SoloMs will l.e Ih.llie Wllhatil*. tieilliei
i- h. ...... in,- t . a
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No. 4 w ith M i*. J .
Whtdibm .................
11ml llieti wive*. I he . Itoiallnd Itatllff. June Jeuuing
hall
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Itusalln D riv e ; C trrle No !i w ith
let "1^1 1artf I pit IIM1 ll*
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7 ,!" *' M “ ' l A n i f a Aiken, Jackie M a d .... ..
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Mra. II K. T u rn e r. 2 in West law
•I" ,,M |*' u b h l i w i i . a l h a t l i v e l y , Margaret
Jones.
Jane
Davis,
Hu j Ic , pit fill* '»;i 111141. p.i'I'li
enteeuili S h e e t , I'll civ No, ll with
*iM*f I -11illM. (*iit Hiij*m i
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Hohhy
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VVlirii viin"*r IIt#- si ,n . . . . i
M r* W. l&gt;. G u n llm i. 121 Magim and
g te e n e ty Dinner was served I Atm Whitaker, Patty l.ynn H011I
M'l "Til** il,*l *i| 1 'Villi ll * I1111 1*t I}« i(i&gt; I,|I&lt;4‘ |H IMl' |il|l \"t|l .If
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lU A v e n u e ; Cirt le N " 7 w ith Mi
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' iiVn, SuaHn i're n e ii, I'c a n iia Nlcit- Hull ( *!'.» »• Kill in!’* H ploi F *if hlMMir I j„,i Mm! Ill IMP iiti'ii* i
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J A. Ponder, Illtl K llb 'll A ie n o e t Ifei liv e ly appointed f.tt the HM. „ |n&lt; N an cy llohh, Vvuluie Cu llen .
Ill lit! Mmi.r
i
T h e Siln b ru n is of Ihe V trsl Hap
•• 1 mii prr.eni
N oitua Faye Harvey, Dnrii Dux
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at rll A «||M...... |'Ul|t *'
Hat C h u rch w ill meet ai the
''The in|e has Item played hy
I' 1 led . hi. ken ......... .. " « s ,c&gt;ved h u ry, Jo an H u u ip h ie y and Junl
Cmoii Itinncm, Gl|l&lt;cil llotand mid in ei o ni I. m iglil r akt n,,l. •&lt;!
ehurcli at 3:311 &gt;'. M.
Mv Mi 1 M. ll. (rMl«li»*l r.n w m il 1 Hitiilitloin.
1 lu ll.', p reside,ll "f the e liih ,'
je c t r a H ...... w ill he under Hpmait lleunhlo sintc io&gt; lime. v,’itt olii K lltel t t a i i , " ’" "
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m il min. t',1 a . K tlo 'C ie llr r w lm , ()c ,.|)MrKr (if (|1r
C lrel# Now- the Cisco bill lot. a inillu ala tltn g h r, f o u illi p t'to i' m
Gordon M ar lia r h.i ■■ ■ I,
.htnv iipit It a good hst In' tele tit"oH’
:" \ r I
i i'v'"'at ion l lie eve ii I ivns w ith special lighting
arrangeD o t i n g P a r i'iitH M a l i c
go"d u rip ie itdons singtog
nmler Hit- illre iH o ii uf t-rank • ' | menlH Ulnler lh e illlflctlu n nf M r». vision."
In i t retd year,. Mnxtri li*i hp*n UO ,lr V foot I ton* latetl II* ha
inis mitl Hoy Hm ipll i l ir w ln l t l i n , w j ;
S p o ile d (^ iild i u n °
n
Idenllflet) a* Hr. Untwny of Ihe Him111X iMiilonr Htol xh'itrltl tin
I lln«4&gt;r N rniiiiti’imMiU
j
•T’rfine Ihs tor" st-rirs Imilcad »( III f ilin '
, tioo'l in u . Jiroirt * ag o , •. ••■ •l..
yelping iihoiil Itfllhg lv|wt|, lie la i
Ry DAVID 'l l VI,DU M t i ll ' I .
anotlu i uni ot al l|i- t.ror gt \1
ol
t|ie
role.
Al* Nrwitfealurfa
iM in il., M r s . P m v r r.s
i
t.'oliao nuinhci »«&gt; the *,nti;. 1
"It's n very colofoilahh' wai
If you are a doling mother or
thrill of flic 11*. eol .ill nolo ii *
eolitirnie
II
long
career
AVheii
y
-tl
father, lie wore lest you find a
T o I M ' l u r n 'l* o I E S .
AA &gt; i
aie
lining
ii
fnmhoit
•
I
i h i 1* • lic n r lil. the F ria r " Is*•!i■
Vpnllrd child cn your Iii ii ii I h, ivniris
lie pniellenllv heeonie* u fro lot "1 1!oa»l I A &gt;in ti lift ■ m e g i.i’tlo't;
A. HS. NeUl, fauurua III rliob e«l
I teiil anti Mi. V K lire Iren I'"*'
&gt;outs,
mitl more iut|t"il inti,
• ill toll I Hit ...... I •(••(• 11. * ol tllllO llf
ucalftr and illris toi of Hie Hutu i t . ntiti , liil.lteti. Alee ami Nntu \
&gt;f I he log I o -i &lt;i o . 1, ■-t
It ie(til n| (he audieie •
inn hill Hellool ill Kllglalnl
I'll line h im klug otiopo "lilt • | .Aim v Jan*' liaruolei . it It" p in
Mr Neill, who lu-ti lu* - written Alto plan it. lend' Ntltnheig. lo t
III.Ill J, nhimt ,it.n IK tit iv ltiirt t"
sinu 11 .iiununl of IIm\!» i Him........ _ l.ltlle M l.. Mather t.&lt; Hot. Il" |"
••The I'voblem Snmdy," 1publish- Hie C n iim l SI ale ,., aceordiut; *"
Ills energies trie altto deviitci *" ’K d rro w fn l Ju n e ,," i , i in t o , but
^ »d hy llm Heruniage I'rea* I, nays wnitl received to .Alts. I’nwet*'
Ins real etlale. Ills offn e it. ni»V"i •llt 's in. H l l l l l I'lv Itnlinilili' , "I
“
The spoilrd child In a nub mice p i lr .n l ,. Mi and ' l l . F W . Ilen.l
'or Malibu alul his eollceiioit ol the "Jit* m il get a Joli -tl't'lltj'
In Itftelf ami lu aiM'irly. In inter " i. ljo I I .lent, I ’nueia* mnl her. M i*
iriotliui pleluie enrlot The t t'llc ' HfilMiin Novnii'i Hi VVr Wi n*
life ha lias even a wot sc limn liiin lfo til Ht rtl
SI i .m i’l l n," Hi- (iliix* m I H.I Inlk
iori iniliolca everything from
than iintt Hie Inu-diTw'lpliiifil amt;
I,lent. I’nwrrs Ief l Ihe Uult*'l
D. W (ii iff it It megaphone to a Ihti. mu, in Ii 1i |1«&gt; »4i;« i i i’ll** i|iH ii hn
he I* tlie "me loo" type: lie glows State'. Tor Germany nn May I.
grows lilt illlo a man wild gel
I'.I lit alnl was |ninr.| I|\ Ilia wife
many a kick In life luo,
and children m Sept ember of that
• llm* Hues lie get Hiat way 7 flff- year While In Germany he ««•
R E M E M B I K “ M A M A ”
tan the spoiled Inal in an unly been slntloneij with Hie Arm\
child, xaya Nelli, Having no one Aitgalmrg Munich and Nurnbeig
W illi J e w e lr y
to measure himself against, tie II" liaa Iwen granted a 30 dav
naturally Identifies himself with leave following Id* ielurn lo the
9 h t i parent*, and waul* t« do w h a t.........
. Stale*
........ ..........
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United
after which
he will
they do. Considering him a world'a'. he itatlniied at Camp Hood, Tea
wonder Ida doling paienla en
murage hia apparent preeuelmiinei*. fearing that lliey may lute a good teacher nr parent must
(its love If they lliwart.
hare tha gift nf being objective;
Tb* unhappv mol her I* another he mind keep Ida own mniplexe
who Is lit danger nf having a uul of llm relationship wltli eldl
•polled inn. lie gel* (mi miteh of tlren. Second, once a child leaves
the wrong type nf love, **y* Neill Ihe "rteat," Mother jihmilil have a
Underneath, aurli a child hate* t trade or profenalmi of her own
hla mnl her and pile* her with that she call take up again. Tltr
A p ia tllu n * and ilenianda de*igned to next, from which Hie riedgllngs
annoy htr.
have flown Is a lonely one and
The atudlrd child UHiiallv gets she should have some Interest In
too inucn umney to spend, says life to fall hack on. Third send
Neill. Under the clr&lt; umatance* your child In a school or com­
he never value* anything. Often munity wheie he can incut children
S I i M i M I M*
loo tha apnlled child la Dad’* of hla own age to play with, to
•econd chance In life, lie will measure himself against. Finally,
H ATS
(•yt "I have made little of life and above all, aaya Neill, show
h i \ l**«l
My
K u! f
"I
hcrauae ao many people Ihwarteu him that he la loved and wanted,
Ht i m "
h im !
I »Mi it**.,
pie, hut my inn will have every hut do not always aide with him.
M«*tin1i Ti »l|y 111in lit*-*I
chance lo aticcced where I failed."
In esaenre, says Neill, 41m
^
A aa&lt;| cane la (hat uf Ihe spoiled apolled f’hild, ualng the word
'^fehild
'V
t h l l d whose mulher
mother doea not want strolled
spoiled In any seme
sem .we
. . like,. ,ia
J A C K rrC O « T U I« *-F tt»
him fa grow up. Motherhood le n me product nf a s
Job, hut la not n lifetime Jolt, In which clinging lo
lo lira Ukea the fhKkwJ B(|k twill drag* wttJl •'
fgya Neill, and Mother should place of
loving life.
______
r*‘______
. . navy wool Jackat. Dotted • oUh
raallie that when Ihe family leaves
_ _ _ _ _ -----tha naat Mother's
flour used for baking cakes, ■ !!*" . ' coiia'r^sm/'euiS
.... .Job ,s finished.
All Hour
How gait we, an parents and whalhar It la all-purposa or caka
, N &lt;*
•taaehara, prevent a child from be- flour, ahttuld ho sifted before watchlng HMUrlil.
‘
tomlng,spoiled) Find, says Neill, measuring.
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�WEDNESDAY MAY 4, IMS

TBS SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

McManus, Kavakis Hit Homers As Giants Trim A ’s8 To 4
LburK Tonight 'And|0lympia Still Seems To Be Horse ! C O M M EN TS
S X nrsH0Thu^‘hy To Beat In 75th Running Of Derby
LO LISV IU .K . Kv.. May *1 i/l’l A lieM "I 12 "Imped up today
ll7 ARTHUR HKCKWIT1I, JH.
Demid Hpurta Kdilur
for Saturday's 75lli sniiniiiH til llir Keulmky Dnl.y, wills Olympia still
Th&lt;‘ Hanford fiinntn milt'd nut the hour to heal.
their heavy artillery last night to
The rase with which I". W. Ilooprr'v roll won the uue-mile dnhy
shower the 1‘ululku A in lean with
a barrage of ten base hits, I I I , trial over sis other lonlemleit ynlerday bonvlrtl Ins deriiy slock coneluding a i»alr of tunic m o w home shlcrably.
runs to senit the Pulntku Arnicas)
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down In defeat hy an H to t i n i r . *
Olyotpia In the Sinn.iMili lidded
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HOOPER RATING UP

By Alon Mav.r'
PM D

W. H Q Q P B fV S

OLYMPIA
S H O U L D (JO TO T M S
P Q tr A S

IIV ARTHUR HiritJKWITH, JII
Heruld Hport* Kditur

FA VO RI T i

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TH E

TSn RUNNING

Greenville And !«?‘0™p«e‘
Savannah Battle ,s,ale Pr«pJ*rid«"-r“
( / ll—
Coach Ray (Heart Wolf anIn 12 Inning
H
u
.d
** Tie nnliriai
non nerd yesterday the names of
two outstanding high school ath­
• HY I'ATT I'ATTKHHON
letes who will enter the University
Associated 1‘ress Btaff Writer
of Florida in September.
Orecnvllle ami Savannah battled
Hob Flowers, All-State football
through 12 lunlngi to a 2-2 tie in end at Orlando High, and Hilly
a South Atlantic League last night Brown, Ail-Northern Conference
The game was called when fug itar at
(Joehun
(lmt.|
High
rolled In from the Atlantic and hid School, are the newcomers.
the players from view,
Flowers was on the receiving
Muron wus vlctorous In another end of ninny pusses thrown hy
extra-inning contest, when the Kent Stevens, another Orlnndoan
I'enrhis nipped the Columbia Neds,
headed for liuluriaml in Septem­
10-U, In mi 1 Moiling struggle.
ber. He is six feet tall nml tips
Jacksonville edged Charleston, 2*1,
^hc scales at 1(17 pounds,
nml Augusta overwhelmed Colum­ j Drown made letters in foot
bus, 11-0.
Ihall, basketball, ami track at tinsSavannah and (ireenvltle are
foot,

Itasrball Tourney
o f r m
The Hrminnle High Hchool Cel­
K iN T U C K Y '
ery Fed haseloill team will meet
the Now Himy rim Heueh High
P e R B Y O ff
Helmut nine III tlie first round In
AfAY 7 ;
the
Knot
Florida
Conference
jtolirnmmnt to lie plnyeil here on
T h e Ii Ik Hanford icons, s ile n t Itusea," brought him under the
Mny 12, l.'l and H, Secretary II.
since the first icnnie of the season w,tr'' ,&lt;udy I) U-ngth ami u quartet
A Hi'hiihiger. rnilfereneo sec reat the M unicipal P a rk , when the * !'hen'/ “ [ t n u" u;1 H *n n s o n-ro d i.
turv &gt;imno ii need Monday
(H ants M asted out a U to (i v l e . | h !« 1
,1'lt »""l slowed him to
Harford Is seheduted to meet
tory over the O rlan do H enutors, \
11 w u l*
,h " r,niH,.'11
the ll.irrueudu. Thursday night
fired aw ay us Jo h n n y M cM an u s
A re a ro W o iild n l coin pure O lyne
May 12 at H;IH) o'clock.
" P M «»•&lt;•
Vtoh from the P'« »
r i. o i i in t • r v r r : i . h v u i i :
The winner of the New Hmyriitlit wiriK of Krnie Hpltxer over
W
T c h ih
1. V r •
rim
Iteach— Hanford
contest
13 T
fKI3
the left field wall for u home run. Hoop, Jr., ( Ili-tr,&gt; und Dilution h n y h#fu» llr / tt h
“ " ' i r inovcdfroni Hfth place to
S p O ll8 In B r ie f
N r«&amp;«
l l l l i fit* NY Mil*
III
will face the winner of the
third with their seven wins and six
(I'utmle Kuvtikls |toled u 2-1 pitch ( I1MH|— hut siild lust liittht, ‘‘I M M OM l l
M .n*j«
R
B
y AHHOCT A T iU J t’ HKHH
wouldn't
trade
lity
chunces
with
l.reshurif-WIntrr
Fsrk
tussle
In
0 •
,&amp;3H
Insae* for .N1H,
over the left field iipritchts In the
* M i ll l it In
the upprr hrsrket scml-flnsls on
f* -AIR
Ht
A i *m iin 11 r»««
to
HAHERAI.I,
seventh Innlntc with Jerry Hoegttr anyone" In Hulnrday’s classic.
The
Cardlnatx
are
closely
follow*
!l I i
171
Friday afternoon at .1:10 o'clock.
Not pushed ut any sluice. Olym­ I ' t i l m k a
Clnclnniiti-iAMi DurmhiT,
iiirmrand Jim Jones on the run ways to
ed hy Macon, whose H*7 record
...
1n l . i t i Ml
t Hi
414
I.ower hrncket quarter filial con­
drive three of the five runs of pia run the mile In I :.’I7 !l/6, the l.* » H tH ir K
4 IS
314
figure .US. Jacksonville is fourth K*r of the New York Hants was
tests
pit
I'alatkn
against
Seaslime
time
him
sc
up
hy
Citation
iH iy h tM u l l t i | p ) i H I; 1
11,
the innlntc across the plate.
. with 7*7 and .500. Trailing are reinstated hy Loirrmlssh.nor A. B.
H jif if t m l A I ' f i l i i t k i i 4.
lirreie of Daytona and Ht, Au­
Tonlicht the (Slants movy to lust year in wlnniiiK the li'iil
Augusta, .4(47: Charleston, Jutland Chandler who said D « c r 1
HI
A iiftf'i'1'IfH t 1 1 ; 1ft* L u tu| 4
at
with
the
slime
ease.
Ciltillou
is
the
gustine
against
the
winner
■
~ t I II' 12; i ir h i in to I,
Imeslmrg, and tomorrow evenlntc
Columbia, .164. Th# Reds have won sufficient evidence to show Dumch*
the
Drl.and-KuNllM
game
to
ha
11 s m s * ' l u l l n r
the Huliforillti'N piny
IuihI h to only horse ever to win hnlli the
only twn while suffering 11 losses. , r * M,"U
cL^u
v o v l
I li'l.o n ij ..I i ir h illilo
played lie fore Mny
&gt;2. I.ower
Manager Jullno Acosta's Dodger*. Irlnl and the Ih'iltv.
The Spinnera-lndlan* game was St. l-^ul*- * he New \ ork 'I mikI In i In 's v II I s s i H I A ll it u s 11 n B
hiurket
smil-flnals
will
Ire
held
(ireenltcc
Hlnhle's
Caput
fm
U
.in
f
lif
ll
III
I.e
t'B
liiK
H
,
Friday Hanford moves to Daytona
a pitcher.’ duel lwtween Tom U k * «■
pitcher
M « lemai.
Friday at 1:00 o'eluck, with the
I'.ivi.'iui to im'I. Fi| i'ulniNii
Itciicli, nml piny n return engage- Ished Ihiiil In yesterday's Inal,
os of (Irernvllle and Handy Silver- fry"' Washington for the waiver
mu hi h i i s m
i .i m u i M
folliiwcd
hy
llinipor's
(Iccuil
Diivi',
championship
Kuliie
scheduled
mint at the Mtmii-lpnl I'arlt on
mein. IsrIcor kivc up l»ul lhr«t» Pnee uf
0,000.
Trm o
* II
I. l*rt
Saturday night, Hrlmhiger ar­
|| 3
/mi
hits- one a two run homer. Silver*
New A nrk-The U. H. t.to rr f
Haturiluy nitcht. To round out the Mrs. II. J. IIuiiiiii'b Itmimlelecr, Oil i « llliiili
I &gt;I
s III..
!, |
se
r
led.
Arthur
I'.
Colter’s
I'etey
Cut
ter
4’Ji
i stein .............relied for six h its - Appeals postponed f»r J4 hours a
weekend's activities the locals
I
IiiImI"
| h (.an
The Kiwools Cluli of New Smyr­
three of them In the first Inning, tearing on the apiyal of Max U l meet the (lalncsvillc (1-Men here and Calillnet Farm's Deluxe.
lls
] l
Sj.1111
John tiuvei, Irnlner fur tlreeo JMajcu kmsi ........i
na
Hi/u
li
will
furiiMi
I
lie
trophy
i
J 1
uOo
. The Spins tied up the game after tar. uml bred Martin for Injunction
Holiday lifter.... ill.
A u k i! K in
7 n
tree
Htnhle,
dues
md
share
the
yt,
fur
the
winner.
All
games
are
l Jim Vojcslk hit a homer with one
r ®"*lti*nsions.
After MeMuiiiis hit Ills Imtne
4*1,111l»‘H|i«M
f, |l| rj? . chi-doled for sevi'ii limlni's, nilmn in the first innlntc, It was not •iploiuo of miiiiy of the forecn; f ,
7|im, with an unearned run In the HAMNH
(l|dA
er» that Olymplu will win i|„. j '*
**' less oni' team has a in run lend
\I seventh inning.
Imnlsvllle, K y-Olym pla t »2 tW)
lllltll the fourtli frame that the
llerliy with the »nme east he won' li.l, ...m ill. .• i l .n l .—|„n i
, lifter the fifth inning.
The Peaches wining margin came galloped tn a length and a quar t r
(limits rhaseil another run acrosa
t lilu fiitM i . M , \ llH ilt'lM 1
I)n» Iriiil
I
( in iilrs y ille II-M en
In the U lh when Roy Peterson vletnry In the Derby trial going
ill i'i' ii vIlit*
Shtvii tinuli
the plate, f.'lmrlle Pepin opened
Itrn J diich , CTiiliivnml Iraim **, m il •fllil l 'Mi fun; »
1*
;
In order
to m ake
room for
\ singled with the bases Inadert. Ihe mile n I:J7 2/6. 1’omler w ai
the ftmrlh with ti lilt to left, stole
1
Mll MM t M I . K M U i :
Hint I'm iilfi w ill lil«4&gt;lv run in Hu
vM
M v rll Hong on the roster of llie&gt;
I Peterson tied the game twice, once *m&gt;nd ami Cajmt third.
Meand lime nml went Bramperlntf
I'riiiii
\s a.
‘ C a l ties v ille (1-M en, M alinger Hpec|
! Hvn Vnrl.
!l In the third With ; single to score
Camden. N. J.--H.I Price Headhome on n single to center hy Huh I W h y
11 i
OHi«*rn n u u lili riMl M *rly to Im*i |t»-i»«,|t
‘
,5
D
o
/ler
n
le
n
ed
the
veteran
Doll
7 '»
'■ two and again In the ninth with ley’s Plumper (»0.40) won the ala*
Hallman.
I'litm o l in tin* I W h y
iiiiiiulpil [
ii
I
mu
C
o
ke
r.
An
the
re
su
lt,
Ja
c
k
C
o
k
e
r,I
I a long fly to cenlerfleld.
furlonr feature at Harden State
I'nlatkn tallied their tflrst mil
n ii
1 Don's h rid h er, quit the team.
W ine
'
V- Ml ' Xl oi . i ,
, |. The game was a regular pllrhrrn’
‘ he opening of New Jerseys
In the sixth, mills'll one In the (ireeotree Ml aide's
n 1 uT3
d , ll(
J o Iiiim Jo y , m vn n l hy ,1 A. K iim n i, * h ,,Vi „ I4
1
lark
Coker’s
leaving
plarra
»i «
'! puindc -wlth 11 Imrlnrs waed. The
season.
I H
Dorier on a spot for pilrhrra,
f M 1! 1' * I |
'It
! , . r u t . ilit U iJ ]&lt;lr »
H. Murtiu'n H ull. ^ • ....... ..
I'caches used s ix and Colitm hla, H U I, r
I ... 1*1
U V l i e " w i t h H t w o .................... r n K w i n n e r o f l u s t w e e k 's ............ t l r u ' . s
1 1!
31 * 1 Wlillry McMullen, sports editor
, i t „ t u i w in u
! f jv„
So u th ern l ’lncs, N. C .- J o h n n y
Mra.il 11 a, I m l P f r l n |
In Ilia illliio *
,
i si liken ill K een elnm l; Isndore Hie 1
of Hie llalnrsvllle Daily Hun re- Johnny Palm er LoatlH
\\ u t i l m e im t I J
i It 11 n u n
T U S C A I OOSA A U
Mav 4 - '
H»»l Wilhelm ha,I a shade the J’-lmar of Badln, N. C„ tnok the
\
o
t
l
i
HI
I
.
m
ii
I
h
.1
porta.
, 'V ,
h .M
' l ol l''‘ r'" I'lileHtlnlniii C liffo rd
r*'|
I uNisAi.diJaHA, a i r ., Mny 4. It # n v Qs.il i.I m Dltchern' Hnlf-wny li-ad In th* Carnlliin*
donhle,
Ihtnl on
silIK'e
double,
went to third
on n sin
g le | „ ........
|(| „ 1M.k|lorl&gt; wihll„,
w |lllH.r „ r
..........,!
11 | I , I. | |
I f f t r . l l l | I 111 111011,1,
Iloag nml (ieorge Fulta have Carolina Tourney
l,y llulliniin and tallied on a fly L ‘ j ,J , ,,y M r i &lt; Atl
l
!
!
"
«
!
l
S
mr
n
n
t
W
w
I
t
t
)
S
«
und
t£h was OF®n Golf Tournmnent with a MdAda I.. Hire's
• 'i*i t fcr•• 11, •••« hi ||* m| n il'll
' hern pressed into service und have
to rcfiiictr hy l*i,n MhU h, wlm n»* M
•
Tiu.
l.exh|on|,
%11 •*»&gt; ti. I.CAMI »;
heuil
required
to
carry
Ihc
luirden
went
cm
to
whip
Ole
Miss.
7-4,
In
w
M
'^Vlttle'steadier*w
ith '°New York--The’ u. H. tlolf Asm.H
D
IIT
IIK
IIN
I’lN
K
H
.
N
.
C
„
Muy
||
turned
Hanford
lineup
M
J iotll!U
..H 1l.esiown,
, , , _ to ,the
,
. ,,
.
, , ,/ t n
,Ml-s
4 'siim ii;
lltlplil t il" !, TPHtfl
))nttl runN „ ( f Salt elation announced that 21 AmerlItilth|till
l|
'!»' for
Ulrk McMillan tins 4 —t/Ft —T h e hoys w ith the e a rly | a Houtheaslurn Conference base- [ ) J
nl|(ht
the first
first lim
lime
the1
&gt;dK
ht for the
e slneu
s lu m H'®
iiy M l,
.j. „
Lll. Chump( lllilllll.
i ’tin iniiiiti
;,i, lifuti Hiilellned with a hllstur on f o o l were being collared hy th e '
cans, headed Isa.
hy IDefending
gut"®'
were unearned.
upcnlnic contest of the seiison.
,,
I Heley, and .lu rk s To w n , owned hy HI Is .in lh
r.ioi Ills pitching hand and Itookiua stretch runners as the field reach-1 . H.miers hy tleorge llowell and
scored ion Frank Stranuhau, would comMcManus opened the
eighth . . .
I I I link I I'll
7
Vlllu Fo rm s.
........................ *
tutirna*
..iiNi
Hrldges ami I'aul I'ontello
\i:\\ \ mi ii
7
with n single to center and w a s ; *
I*ll IIII«lI-1lift I,I
are not conalderi'il ready for startfollowed hy ii single down Ihuj
--------------------------t’llltilk'is
i«:i log iiaslgmiienla.
("It i *ih (ii /1
o
ent*
It Is going to he interesting to
iiftM , it «
l&gt; « i# t iln t
vnnci'd the two runners hy a sar
H i iit t k l i it 7 , I ’ l l i f lit m i, | ti
ac[see wlml develops in the tliiliiesriflce. Julies ioiled U hull to !'IT1 ] k li IIIt11 |
litMtt.aU 0
vlllu camp. You cun hut that the over Ihreo rlvala slnillog tlm day's
YKHTKHIIAY'H HTARH
| In tlm"first, added a 7-ritti sninrge Don to pewetit Welterweight
o,ol Huseninn llltsy
Mott, who[
Ni H V.#| k f,, ]l*|| f FtI*||Iit t» 3
I Atlanta Crackers, with whom (lie activity.
^IMuluiMIpiitn ; , hi I.ti ii|m 3
! In the third, and one each In the Champion Ray Robinson from
Hy AHH(KTATRI) I'HKHH
threw to the plate, atti'iiiptlng to;
— Id's have a working agreement,
fighting with the rival Tournament
Chapman, the first day leader
Walt Duhlel, Cubs, hlunknl the
eatcli McManus, The throw was
.Sports Kim ini ut)
'will not let the University City with a snappy (IS, cooled uff some­ llostnn llravea, 4-0 un five hits, ----------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _ 10f Champions.
late, and Junes pulled up at first
aggregation suffer long.
I ly J I F t ill n i l L F ItiO N . J r.
what, sliding to 71, Alexander hod fanning four and walking none. scored four runs and drove In
ami I'eplo moved to third. Then
I'agr lilplvy
a second day 72, and /nrhardt
lly AHHOtTATF.il I'RIXH
N U W V i n t K , Miiy i t,iq - * T h e
Clyde Vollmer, Senators, socked three In Washington's 14-12 ten fourth and the sexenlh. They got
KavukU unleashed Ills home run
............... I,in .......... total* ■ Frmww. J. Drago, (tit year old matched Palmer's (18,
The Alhanv Cardinals yielded to I"»y
two hmiieia, double and aini
single, Inning' Victory uver Chicago.
14 hits to t{
to rloan the liases. Halliiiun wulked, moved to"third'"mi an error|,hl' Thomasvllle TTgers, » 1, In tlm ......... . at ('Inn11&lt;III Downs to fm. &lt;visitor ....... West Hartford, Conn.,
hy HhurlMnp Wally Hlnger und Hex* KUMie of a iloiihleheuder last •ire out Imw lit lien Hie Kentucky 1,1 Nuw Hll,y r"ii Iteach, lamlnl a
weighing lipscored on an Infield out hy Fred I night and then roared loo k to Derby wnimr will have to shell 1,1 * f,H,t
out for l.ouhivllle’s new need pat lull7fi pounds
with a
W«*lM«r.
,la k e the nighlenp, HI-7.

Sports

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

Ii,.i,

w itl„ ir

.........iThoniaHville And
Albany Split (i-F
Loop Twin Hill

w e n t tin. d is ta n c e !

G eo rgia

F lo rid a

l,e u g u a ul ta x -im t

only

toe

o w n ers

liul

foot stick and a sm all rock

( i l l . lo r L lst r 1
th |i,| I .......... saw the Tiillnlm sseo I'h u te * I Jockeys and iin lm - is w ill ho re- 1,1 m m *1* H-n m lm iles Ia si Sund ay
for
tore ,
he I t ^ c n m ii.le t
,h l' ' " " " ' f ' 1-' A thletics, rtUj q i.lrcd to p ay one per cent of t h e ir ,* ’"
,u
victory
ilo iy tn tlie Hint * am pm git.
..111
, i „ . . risu I,....
1. , , , . ...............................
H
rae o w
as Inklnw
o raine
till' Vll Most
ll 11
I lodge
lose i„
to tlie i ,.&gt;&gt;,
timings--on
a net jirnflt l.usls I!
I'ragrt
was
Inking aa m
miirulng
Cnrdole
In d ian s, 11-11;
uml th" It Would lake one oi Itinse ini'ch»*"»•'. *&lt;rnv« he nntlrrd the large
r a t . atm a
A m e rica s I'h illie s nip the W ay- milcal mmvels to work out those' ,il,h 1,1 " •*•'»''*••• flvHlng the
I I io m 'o at&gt;
c ro s s H e ars, ,'l-2.
figures When llirsch Jacolia lo o k ’
'»"• riwk, Drago went
Mott, 21.
DDDI1H O l’ KN H i l l P. 61. Dally
T h e I'hlllli'H leplaci'il tlie Hems I'llh'sl In inti In l.niilsville for the
x iri,fi" i, ii
," 1" V"'
W-yiiml the
lleo ril'ii. ,'f
Hsh
and
rhiiseil
U Into shallower
in six th place in tin- only o hllt in Derby, II vvls Ills riinl trip to the
Mntinrc* (Ur - KveuliigM 41c
Mayer, in
water. Afler (he fish was in Ihe
the slundings. A n ie rlcu s now has Downs, althoiigli lie has been a
Chlklreo— .USr
A lim sii. i (
shallow
nnter
on
Its
sldr,
the
won nine anil lost It for ii ..4 Ml trainer fur more thou _n years If :
liTIti'oliuM
H ln a e r, ns
* 1averag e,
Hymn Nelson dei'iilea to play in vlsllur threw the rock nt ll,
t’orrali's, „
I ,A S T D A Y W E D N E S D A Y
1
V ald o sta, Tnlluhussee ami AI the N atio nal Open tlo lf T n u rn u -; killing Ihe fish Instantly,
H p llisr, p
Now you tell one.
Johns.,ii p
hnny are one-two-three in the ney
.... ................
..............
ul Ch icag
o's Mediouh C lu b ,
sMnlln
stumlings, with the first two tied j he should have plenty of support
Totals
fof first with 111 victories agultiHl llynui won the lltllli Western Dpvn Hlute the other duy, Mvely had
B IN ('(111 II
seven losses for IIM).
] and the ItMtl victory open there, the Iwnafit of a hreexu, hut HutI he Athletics are mired deeper I coming through
each lime after soil says “ he teally can fly " Did
McManus, as
M osger. r f
than ever In Hie cellar with their | Lloyd Mangrumblew up In th e 'y o u know that Hobby Harris, who
I'eplo, It,
J ] sixth straight loss. Moultrie has Western Nelson
heard Mangrumwon the inter collegiate golf title
Johns, It,
,, (won five und lost 15 for a .21,0 bail taken a six on the 12th hole for Han
Jose, Cullf., Htute Inst
Kavnkls, i‘(
Ilallinan, If
U( percentage.
| i.nd remarked: "I'll ...... .. one birdie spring, had turned pro? Rook*
Malts, c
« i I homasvlllu won the first game I and five pais to win." lie got the snelf additions: "Hest Smirt Sturles
Weher, lit
* a n Si with four runs In the ......... . Inn- ' ■ *•»'* im that same 12th uml j,ar* .*1040,’’ the prlie winners frmn
W tlliur, p
To tals
M tn it in I i»K- Albany s single tally came I n , 1 &gt;’ tn &lt; rest.
the papers and magaslnes: "Twelve
a— doubled for John.la I,........ ‘ thu fifth. The Tigers got four hits ....................
.
• Immortals,"
■
• ■
PUNCH HOWL
| apurta
selected hy Ed
b -»lrn,noted oat t,„ Ah,as., Is
(he Indians five. Both team s
llmldv llurris, the guard from Itor Krnle lleyn of sport from that
11 k I a It o in a who luio d r e e n magaxlne's special features) "Ruse
I'alsiks
non not . i n — i cuuilted one error,
y Packers,
Pin
funftird
hhi hii
—i
In tn* Hin'iiml yniii*, th* IihHumm lin
liny
fans all worked up.ihnll Personalities" hy Jimmy Puw*
received Ihe nsiinl queniioniinlre era, Nuw A’ork News sports editor
Malios*,1" 1 t s ! ; ' r ’ " i'si* ’.,, H,'JIm»«'1 s *t° ' " , f
n« ." » r'Y .!« • '!
s l4
Francis Alliertanki’s tuagasluu
wlimn n.
K a v s lils ,
Hiioino.
i.1 -• w
nim r 2 runs In the third, mlili'd four m ore fur rookies. When Im chiuu to a
(Vllluir
Itlnger, Wetter. MeMaims m il \|,.. In Ihe fifth , one in the six th , and query about the most liiiiimnmx Idography Is due to hit the news
Manus, 11ll 11in II n, M srer 2, Mulie, two in the eighth. T h e T ig e r s sit nut ion In his fi.ntlmll cuieer, stands today,
Juris". K a v a k is 1. Welier. Mutt 211
wrote: "North Carolina
DOTH A L L , IIHOTHKHH
— Mayer. Junes, Hulis H it - M e ils a ''
'"1" III the th ird , four ill llmldv
no
K av n kis m i. pspiu Hit Me. tlm seventh and two In the ninth itame (Huunr Howl) In which High*,
Mickey llooncy and ids manager,
l.ood,
I’eplii, IlnUmaii
lip M„i T h e In d ian s gut 14 lilts o ff of sin tli of North Carolina nml I Imil Hnm. Hti'ifel, are paying $160 weak
Hlnger nod Mover. l,e»i p sU lkit
a fifteen round hosing mulch. W illi inward the advancement of Claren*
hy Hnllser », Wllhur
Wlll.ui three Thom nsvtlle tw lrle rs.
.W llh
, iir « HI) - h»
», Jo h n so n l, l li l ; -HI|,lite
In IT In
n,
d l s e r la
Cordule gut In some so rt of rut me com jog 11ill with a broken hand ce Henry, promising l.oa Angeles
J V , l l . Haaturd 1 III) -off M|,lil(ri
4.
'* " i»r 4 in llie lr guute w ith Valdosta. T h e y and High mill tli witu a bruised eye heavyweight Home Imxlng fidlowE U W ^tiifP ' J'd m su n u 1m 1 1o ii In ii U
laisi
t* r rim nteil six run s, gut xix h it* and
nml a Inisled nose," Must lm"e era there claim Hint hy assuring
W v “ W r t * e r . I'—Htanion, T artar. T
w ere charged w ith six e rr o rs . Thu had a cmiplu of good laughs to- thu hoy regular meals, Ham will

I T Z

To Drive Refreshed
Is Easier Driving

Thursday &amp; Friday!

MOM’S A HONEY
'

i W* KMa Ne*d AJ
&gt; tl« H ynif

rmm

I lodgers used four hurierx,
Thu Pillllli'H scored tw ice in the
th ird and one in tlm seventh In
tag Ihe Hears. T h e y gut fiv e hltn
and fielded p e rfe ctly. T h e H ears
it'd s ix hits and w ere charged
w ith one erro r. T h e ir twu ta llic a
ram* In thu third.
T h e P ira te s crossed homo p la in
w llh one in thu fir s t find twn in
the xeemid. T h e y bad four hjta and
twn e rro rs . Thu A th le tics gyt fo u r
h |ls from tlirso T n l ls h a m o p itchera.

ar.V'yjT'

............................ ate lfcl

M

, ! K.H !!IK ' G G R KA KH
W illnir llitlsi'll of Auhiirn, chair*
man of thu NCAA Track Rules
( ommitteu, raporls It was no fluke
when I Ilford Meejy uf Misslslppl
Wale «f«H clocked In 0.2 sveunds
for 100 y am s, ugnlnnt Louisiana

SttiS'lfi
G r ls s ly Iw ars are said lu Im
■stro n g er nml more ferocious than
any other A m erican an im al.

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Refrigeration
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Office— 1140
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H E R A LD , SA N FO RD ,

ol eald Court Ihla Ird day of May,

ICE COLD
FOR SALE

PACE HEVEN

FLORIDA

of U. 8.

that foreign commerce wan carried In

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d i v o r c e h a a been
filed
i , , . , a e a l n a t y o u In t h e C i r c u i t Cour t
V . S f o r He m ln ole C o u n t y , P lo r ld a , In
, S C h a n c e r y by
M a r i a n H. Mollllio.
,JIS Y o u a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d in fil e
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y o u r w r i t t e n a m i e a r a n i 'e w i t h Ibe
C l e r k o f e ald C o u r t In th e C o u n t y
C o u r t l l o u e e at Han for d
K lo rila ,
on o r b e f o r e M o n d a y , t h e r i h d a y
o f J u n e , A. I&gt; !»«». o r a d e f a u lt
w ill be en tered n aa la et you and
t&gt; . eal d &gt;01100 w ill firot'erd e l nar te.
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that
Ihla
not l i e
be
p u b l U h e d o n c e a w e e k fo r f o u r i l l
r u n a e e u l l v e w e e k a In t h e Hanford
l l e r a l d o f H an fo rd , Klorlda
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Commercial nnd
Domestic
All Work Guaraiitoeil
I’ llO N E S

Oaone Park
a L o a f Island, New Turk
I You are hereby notified

SANFORD

American ahlpa at the dose
the 19th Century.

of

By R. J. SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Hollow **polantt
rings" were
u«*d In classical tlmea not only
fui aulclda! purposes, but ax a
weapon.
|r r i ir a|iiir*r&lt; «f»i,«‘ w ith
tin* i Ir r H
or u n lii C o u rt in th** f u t i l i t y C o u r t
llo iin n n l H a n fo rd . K lo r ltlit, on o r
l i r f n r f th e IZ*tti iln y n f J u lie . A IK
I S I S , o r ite fu u ll w il l
e n le r e il
• u a ltia t y o n , m o l • ;ild rmiiM* w ill
lt r o ir e t l e l p a rte
I T IH I I K I t h ’ I I Y &lt; » ltl&gt; K lti:i» H in t
t h is n o tic e tie |int&gt;tl»he&lt;l n in e a
W'eek fo r f o u r »*onse»*utlVr w eek^
li i th e N n n fo rit H e ra ld , a n e w • p a p ­
e r o f R e iie r a l r It r u la l Ion H a n fo rd ,
K lo rld a .
W IT N K X M m i h a n d an d th e «*ea|
o f ktfld C o n n , «til» llie 9rd d a y o f
M R ). A l» l*»4S.
t». I* IW.’ l l M n »N
C le r k Mf c i n t ill C o u rt
Ha n f ..n l
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Wall Paper • Paint
F alaler* aad Payerkaaaera
i n a a. a m i i i t i i i t c v u m

A&lt;NtftiS I/tfS .

It—Heal Estate For Sale—3 3— Articles For Sale

Try
HERALD
Want Ads

3 lletlrount house, lurge lot, good P IT T S B U R G
location, fl.tiOO.OO down, balance
financed, leaa than $60.00 per
month.
G R O C ER Y Store with living i|utr&gt;
•era, $4,500.00 Including atodc,
on lot 50’ a 130'.
10 A C H E farm, all Hied with 5
room house, $0,000.00, Ik cash,
balance like rent.
J. W. IIA L I., Healtor
'4129 Mrllonville Are, I’hone 9MW

Utility

Flat

Wull

Expert Railio Repairing
Fred Myers, Mil E. 2nd Mt
l.l. 517 f«ir llutlery, lienerabir
ml Slnr.er service. Swuin’a
lullery Heivice, Mill IV. First

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Lota 3 thru 28 lllock 36 Dreamwold A Lota 1 thru 7 A 10 thru
22, 24, 20 thru 35 A 40 thru 61
Dreamwold. Priced to aell, $76.oo
to $100.00 each. Terma.

O N TEZUM A Hotel — Rooms Special M l* by the Week, Com
furl — Convenience.
U K N IS IIE D .1 room apartment.
HUH) French Ave. after 3:00 P,

Murage liullding
A-1
condition
close to uptown hualnean district.
Priced to sell, with terms In
suit purchaser.
A. WIIIMIHIN, SR., Broker
119 H. Park Ave.
Phone 1181

FU RN ISH ED
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Maid,
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APARTMENT. MlU’a Swap Sho p -W a bu;

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furn|ihe4
1030 Laurel A ys .

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teller wit It !*■ &gt;41 fri.-i •".&gt;!.
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M IM KO liR A I’ll PRIN TIN G
AND T Y P IN G
l REM IT lUIRKAM O F
SA N FO R D
I I I N. Park
Phone IH0

CAM P B IT E — The Itest speckled U SED Refrlg.rsTors— Buy A Bell. W A N TED ) M r s . C a lv i n J a r d l n c u&gt;
Vodopich Refrigeration Barvlre,
perch fishing In Florida Is di­
take her d a u g h t e r , D u r o l h ) ,
Phone 1240.
rectly off the shores of Bird
to the E s s e x N tu iiin
ut lu s
Island, 28 acres, want substan*
North Park A v e n u e w lie r ,- M&gt;
tlal offer.
K . L . C o x w il l m u k c u p lm lo
V E R Y N IC K — now 3 bedroom
graph free of c h a r g e fo r p u l,
house, garage, on large lot, ei*
liratlun In the Hanfoid ll e r n ld '
rollout neighborhood, Price $ 8, * FOX Teirler atud aervl
"Most Promising Citlxi-n of T »
800, $1,000.00 will handle.
morrow" conteat.
County 2404 after^ 7:00,
M E R C A N T IL E
HUSINKSH— $7,.
800.00 huya a morcantila busi­ GOOD userl piano. Mrs,
14— I.U ttl 4k K U U N H — 11
Taylor.
u r , Phone
riH in v 624-J.
ness. H«a batter than a 910,000.00 Inventory, Terms.
I.ORTi In Catholic Church—(Sold
H ELP W AN TED
F R E D W. BKNDF.K, Reatter
Rosary. Finder cell
IlMiM \V
after fliOO P. M.
MAID Wanted. Phone 1087-J.

P R IC E S

tlonai indicator. You'll
ebj„v
driving and will be proud „l
this excellent car. Only $IMd6
Sanford Motor A Eqpt. Co. 2iih

W. 1st.
CHEVROLET, good
TRACTOR WORM by Um Ml
lob. Ploughing, harrowing, i

Ing A dirt moving. We apse I
In conditioning building la
garden plots. Phone 18T-J.

A L L T Y P E S of buHdoaet*

appearance,

angina A chassis In esrrllent
condition,
$250.00.
n*u.
&lt;i.
80 model WA ”
Ford,
bargain.
Phona 081-M.
I T o I d i S 70 4 Dr.' Swrct'alnglm;
motor,
Hydramatle, excellent
tires, new Paint. Looks and runs
Ilk# 8 million) coats Juat $96,1.
Sanford Motor A Ktjpt. Co. 20H
W. lat.

PlNI.' I LL TCU giber 0(1/
BSACM HU CAN COUNT

a t v o u t o t a i l , aa n l v 1
o w e s r&gt;v« c i l l v x v i a /

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door seilan,

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III* If lh* tltrlt
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$&gt;r.nn| | *ml Iteuea••***le w

See Jimmie Cownn’s Sheet Metal
Works for new rnilintor* nnd
new rurea, Itadlulor repairing.
We lake off and inwlnll.

ikuticen— lentonum

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Can B la c k - Draught
Help a Lost Appetite?

K I . K m i l C ur
A CETYLEN E
W ELD IN G
Sanford Motor A Krjpt. U
_____
20H W. lat Street

HENSON A YOUNO. Cull them
about your painting prohlemn. |
Eatlmutca cheerfully g i v e n
HI FO OT motor Imat. New. Only
Phonea 268-K or 1607-JI.
used 10 tlmea. $400 caah. Apply
Mr. Howen, 641 Plomoaa Drive.
(iPIIO LH TK H IN f;
Phone U97.lt.
Hepuiring, recovering, slip covers,'
rcfinlshing.
Estimates
given
WOOD HANOE, Iron healer, Ire
Subo'a llphnlatrry, III) W. Fin)
Ih&gt;x, Iron bed with Inncrapring
SI. Plmne 1363.
muHreaa A aprlnga, Dining
room furniture. 2542 Snnford
N OVELTY WORKS Lawn Fin
Avenue.
nlturv rt'puira. All kimla ,,I w«»»l
work. Hoala A Truck bodie.t. Lei
ZIN N IA P LA N T S 26c tlnien. Call
ua figure on your job. liin.lei
112.1-J.
A White,
Ulmlervlllc,
Plume
M IRKORS— AH ” sliea,
mad# ‘to
looa-R.
order, (live one to mother for
LAW N M OW ERS” abmpened, In
molher’a day.
cycles repaired, Iw k ami ke&gt;
S K N K A K IK Mlaaa 41 Paint Co.
work. No walling—work goat
112.114 W. 2nd. St.
Phoae 320
anted.
II. W.
Shuman, Mill
East
4th. St.,
Sanford, Fla
b— A k T i l ' L K r i W AN Tfcil)— 8
(Formerly with Wlllluma Pixit
Shop).

S T O K E opposite Court House also
NEW M ASONRY Store Building,
efficiency apartment for buil.J
li lots anti garden, lights, water,
nesa couple. Phone 1270-J.
$7600.00 on 17-02.
2 ROOMS furnished apartment,! OOOD Una station, corner Jot Corner for Open A ir Market. Home
new kitchen unit, full Hotal ser­
site lots $250.00. Several homes
vice In dudlnv utilities, linens,
under construction. Flamingo
laundry A maid aervlcea. Mr.
Heights, 0 miles south. Office on Highest cash pitta paid far used
Small, Valdes Hotel.
furniture. Ted Davie Furaltun
property.
W. J.
Barnett or
Go. 811 M. Ut. P k 958.
Phone Orlando 34085.

3 A 4 ROOM apartments, partly
furnished. In Osteen,. . 1 , ml lea
from Hanford. Cog|( 9 Majeaat,
screened porches and til* lathe,

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•’OK FA RM S, homes, bualneaa
property and aerragu, ace your
E. A. Htruut Realty Agency
“HOOD AND ll,\II*'
Orle R. Mathieui, Aaaoclate Rea $40.1)5 Shopworn Single
I &gt;107 K. Second Street ur phone
Maple bed, coll spring,
',909-J.
rotton mattreaa
$.14.06
Ht'K $60.05 Shopworn platform
rockers
$20.05
N EA R W A T ER FR O N T LO TS
Lota .1. 4, 5, it, 7, 4 H of lllock 3 Reg $120.06 Shopworn 2 |tc.
Manle living room suite $d0.05
Muyfair alau lot H nf lllock 13
Mnyfalr Priced from $600.00 to Reg $74.60 6 pc. Solid »uk
dinette
$Mii.M5
$700 IH) T e rm *.
Reg $110.06 2 |h*. living room
aulte
$08,110
Lots 34, MS, 30, lllock 3 first .ac­
Reg $42.50 Hollawuy be,I
tion Marvania. Prlc»$4W).00 each
with Inneraprlng mattress $20.61)
Terms.
M A TH RK of HANFORD
Phone 129
Lots 111 thru 19-24 thru 31 Hlock 283-08 H. la l. HI.
I Highland Park. Also I, 2. A 3 ZIN N IA A~ M A KU KILD plant* 25c
Hlock 0 Highland Park. Price
duien. A. F. Ramsey, Florist.
$250.00 Term*.
Slpea Ave. Phone 310.

PHONE 148

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der. Seminole Venelinn illiiul
Co. H2U W. 3rd. St.
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Congress Roundup' ;;j

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,
iiHmiaaaa
wear.
rnritf*#** rn**m *«•« * 1 1 1
should go only to poorer atAue’
1 r«il of th# cdntlriant.
who** spending for education It
A Khanxli*) garrison communl, &lt;111* mill, Hangchow'* defenders, a
lielnw the average.
1provincial peace pr«**rvatlon corn*,
Tydlnga
had
eitlmated . hla ’
ivllhilrtir lit noon yeatarday. Chinamendment would aave nearly'
sinn.nnn.nnn )u th* evil of the pro- _
i»* prasi dispatches mid ■ force of
! 4.14*1 lominuntsls Ptob.nver, Hanggram by eliminating aid "tot 9
r Iimv'» population la about 400,000.
*latr* that don't want It and don't,
Tli* new H**J advance trapped
i nce*t It."
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Nationalist force* remaining In th*
III* proposal would htva alvdn
hlg triangle bounded by Hangcuw,
aid nnly l&lt;&gt; 2b state* whler
SlmiiKhal and Nankin*, 100 rnllea
eahl need II.The other
83
Inland. Our H«&lt;l radio broadcast,
umbla.and th# Diitrlct of
Colun
f.lR A R D V IL U , I V . May b
elaborating on earlier claim*, aald
1 would have received no.help.
0 ' ) — r&lt;iui men si* trapped flOt)
nu.iNKi NatlonalUta were captured
I Meanwhile Hpeakar Ram R iy *
f*ct imiJtmiound today in a Innu
In ihM triangle. &lt;THU wee not cunhunt aahl he kuuwa that RrealipiM'
flrm*d ehewhere.) . ■
Truman Im* no plana fur a “ wliUin i anlliranlr min*.
| tie atop" uppral to the ptopla fog
Only aka lanta remainird open tuj
"(lie ni'«*M n r *ii|rtm!ip(l in ill*
Mil* teglalallv* program a^ lond
lh* guvernmarit defdndera, and,
No. 0 iclliety of the Gilbeiton Coal
' a* Congre** I* In *e*al0n.
*-•'»•. W
th*v were ualng them. Evacuation ■
Company nrar lint raticni I’run-y
Hrportur* naked the Derrt'ierdUe
nf Imnpa by whip waa continuing
tlouae chief abuut that Idea Juat'
Kama town.
nil « fairly large «eale tmlay.
before th* lluiiae vot*d to; atttd
Iinnrta
that. • Ocnerallaalmo
"W* Itupc lli* in*n *i* ilill uli**."
hack to cnmmlttee the Wood eub-t
f'liUnK
Kal Khek waa allll
In
« umip.my i |h.I pmh,iii -..ml
Mtitule for the
Admlnlatr|iHiil,i"
tOianglial paralaled,.
per alt----- --It baa been
Hr»i n* ivniVfu |nmi|t*il f umptrvlahor bill.
)a. here to aee that 1
MigKcated .he. . -------...
icd 4ir ilmni ill* mini* Idled xlmll
ini "drala" are mad* laalllng out
In 1he Red enemy).
in *n elluri In provide ventilation
M e r lin B lo c k
The
(ot ill* trapped men.
Th .Red
. . . radior .„re_M t*d deepeit,
Ifneltaa*# W
tmm
Wefl, ^i
uth
ny thrnata lido aoutl
ft.ICh
Water piiinpi, limvever, hint*
liion of an
all the main quaatloni of prinelftt)
| iiiere waa no Indlca1
WHIll
CHAlllNOINO
AMIIICAM
-1*
rl
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Ill**
In
in*
M*dl!*rranean.
the
Bnvlet
la
qulatly
building
down. Company rdficiaU exprctird
"There are certain detail* w f
umu. ItiUKiidlng atUek Oil Shanghai
. . .............................
. . .
Into a "Ollnalter” replacing wavn aid Matahal 'I'in.'a Yugntlavla ai lh# main Medltarranaan bat# and mitt
S T /
Trains wer* r*portad running! . V fC M SM M N T Athen W( Barkley bran da Com muni am a "wicked, ereep■re still under enntidaraUoft
feat i lli*i lli* Ii4|i|i*il men iimv R*e*ntly, Albania'* ynirttifnl ,1irt*t n, i n- *1 n ..n*. vltlfed M o i c w and r*r*lved hlgheet military hono
: westward at l*aat 26 mllea and, tng.'rrawllaa ecofiomla dltetae*' thrralanlng America, at ha *p*aka at
it ran lie nuid specifically I
(Ikiivii Iip I uic they 4i* leached.
preanmibly In reward for in* * f bi* llt!*» . •.mill 1 *• a ! »•* for rebel Irnopi In Or*eoe, The Rad naval baae
u il,
, ninithweatward at leaat 80 mllea MatrayaHy^Dey raljy. apmaored by the Roman Catholic Arthdloeeae nl
agreement ha* been reached
(Omlral Prwij
"W* li*v* no i«l*4 where lli* Sarann, rebuilt by Itnatlanr. I* m the »** r.*i|.w .y lo Tileate; a cauldron nf jinraat. _
all of the restriction* Impored :m
Maw.Yedb More than » !** Naw Yorkera were on hand to hear Kim. Batoday.
m*n 4i* " i m Imi then lon'lilion •».’
Germany which have hem &gt;.be
(Ino Red broadraat afld the Com- hdnd Berkley la Cardinal'Spellman and Mayor O’Dwyer, (infernotional)
Hulijcct of these converaatlnoa will
a company »poV*unsti itid.
miinUt tronpa h#ddrtv*n mure than
lie mutually lifted. After an. InHr l(I*i&gt;tifi*il lli* trapped man
■ jiM) mllea aoulhweal of Shanghai
k- *
tervnl a meeting of the Council
mid an equal distance anulh of
*
Foreign Minister# will he held
Nanking, ft elflmed 12 wore town*
Wllll*m O'Hrlen, Ml, Glrerdvlllai
•
•
"The Council of Foreign MlajlIn ih* continuing Red push.
William Kelly, 4I», Krhrimndnah.
•"•K*'*
h l'*v
I- 'i
a [» •,
tera will rnnslder queatloni re­
Joseph VVmvHk. ill, .Shenandoah. • hihl**&gt;n. Hi*** ............... '•&gt; i*-l'•
Th* Uovernmaiit Central New*
lating to Germany and the prpbv *
■ ml HhviiioImI F.ya, .'Ur, flltardvlllc. I•'.••m»iif m -t"iv .liipluy, »ti.
*iil many point* npar Hangchow,
lema arising out of the sltuw otL
M ill*
fiii|i*rliili,inl*nl
Klim.'i &lt; v ■ »u l"‘ i Hon nurtlmi
to Hi* north ahd northweat, were
In fierlin, Including alao the-qdeif*
ChrIni nnltl In* Ireltrvrd (Im Mam ihllm Hiiimi i, in It,* ninlill* •&gt;( t
under Red altatk. I f alao reported
tlon rtf currency In Berlin.
&gt;!'
o im iu Ii Red a had
I . . . I "flrf
" I n f illtrated1
l t r a t e d ' ' Into I
;UI.I4M
\im ranted liy » short rlirnll III iio' h’h t|i|iMiim*nli&lt; or .urn,' |.&gt;r
"The four representative! art
»l«,liu- wiring tv)il&lt; li Ignllrd mill* you'll 11ml n i;ilt &lt;.,niit*i loll
la.lnla fust w*»l uf Kaahlng, halfhopeful that the remaining .metv
iviiv li*twe*ii Hnanghal etjd Hang- J
llmliri*.
, women's mrd'iHiiio
in
hh um I
I era nf detail ran b« adjusted m
J K f s
Mlrlurl Utllllnl'l.
Ulmrilvlll* ' 411 til. .r ill nnmlpil iimii 1*110 mil*
i Im**
*
*
a very almrt iretlod of lime.
, ]*.
min**. who *»r4|i*i| from th* min* i&gt;* ■ &gt;l*iif*il •*&gt;■ *.11111 « »iglii, •
In Hhanghal, more Nationalist
" If those details are epttdlly
t Jo
iioops--evidently a dlvlalmt-lroardwltli I fir*** other workmen, (old ioiiip Muwk im uioii&gt;»i
arranged II la the Intention Utat&gt;
■ r*pnrt*r II141 Kelly, Wnwsk and
if
ihlnting „f
I nailing shlpa.thla morning,
communique embodying the adteerhr men wer* fully erjulpped. hu t.
E l l w ere w orking a i l l i l third MO.Min H .......................... .
ment..........................
reached will b* Uautd
hf sUaiif.
■ 'i*** waa no word of their deatlna- f \
1*r*|. HIM! |**t .................... .
In*,!!*!! In kmmlog l|ir l,.&lt;*
taneoiisly In the four countries
ntrles h
i i ,Hrl*ii, i;«ull»IH 4BI.I, |ir«ili«li»y
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n# ( 7 iQ0 m
* last big American liner duo
I* •»
l-v*l. I.IWI ....................... ................
A. M., K S T f, tomorrow,. If 1*
down
n bhrtNghal Itefur* May, jid *(»"
prnvea necessary to have a further
Jtjit rlrritfril 4 Ml yrm nm m |*•«**
t
m
m
*
Only eight men war* tn the rnln* bv 'IcfN^cilii; Mnt* a l'» 1 *1hii i *1»I•
wa. yetting up steam at 1** plec
tliscuHsInu of the remaining de*
when lh* hr* rvns dl»co«et*d l»»t •!u ctr»|, t IlHV* I ' l •*«## fl III f 1 ' t »• * ■e|e» T T ~
her* today. Th* aMn, the American
tails Huch a dlsciualon will Ije ^eld
i’,**!d*ni fdiiea' (leneral Cordon,
night (liHMl P M. KHTl.
In tlm near future, probably tdI'
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Hfs’eral retell* worker*, wearing
..ok almfrd I2tw pysarngen. Itmorrow."
llbentuK soil* end gan nmsV.r, w*ii. A rlam v tivri U11* MHBplit
.hiding some IMK) Chines* going
The Foreign Minister* Confer*
Inweird Inin the Mnnkltii; shall I" mu entry *»f Mu* l.mJ. If «
, H,.t— Kong. Only 5d Americans
cnee to b# held In Parla, will .bt
day. ’t hey t*#rh*d tli* aaenml 1***1 lirn lh tiapnlwr i'Mil • #*l«i.;r *
■**nl alioanl. ,
.,
the first In a year and a half add
nfuIfm M ir li i n l l t i r i eef - m l
f f t ilnvkft - In il Wf&gt;ir l " | f * *i|l |fr)l,
M»'». h
.\ It. R. N av r spokekmair said H
••MW) If*el
I Mm seventh session of th* foralgn
to
th*
aurface
because
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.hlji*
avallihln
to
evacuate
tli*
j
back
minister* Irmly. Its main purpoi*
IfIP'Tratf* .•an c d l &lt;1 f« 1 •«.*. ......1 . t t f l
&gt;■ ": '
I.H80 American* alill litre. If "*!; |
•he lieaVV amnlte.
will Im to rum pose iliffu.anco* r.
II
ntlier
up*ratlona
w*t*
*n»
dnd,
nin|li*r,
there’
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m
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All
rr.riarv; and that the N avy will [
over Germany,
the Issue
thdt w
lad
at
th#
mtn*.
Th*
tier
Mult
h*ir&gt;
.ubcrll
lnr;
n
It
Mm
I
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f
t
stav a* Intig i* naedrd.
pended
Patorilngrtd Bergman, Roberto Roassllinl (toft) • broke op the last Council of F ir m t ir w t o o #
flu*
«il
t*i’
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Ml lllitl mril rnporlrd Inr work m
the U. «T Uoiisulata In Canton | and the aetTfsa'.tH
A,' Dr.' Peter Lln'detrom, w*» made when the three • elgn Minister* session In London.
uitial but th* ni*n w*rn sent Inini* lid V Vi HI IIIfIffit IfMiiV! IIt
■
U*anwhiledirged that all American
. ^
ww,_ tey.eompanioiiiltn.ltpnrwnod. Dr. Unditrom recently, flew to]
ittMitinl
frti
fnthi'i
tf»
'tf1
♦ fcrpl for Hint* nenl*d in r*wn&lt;
t-uuieii and" ehlldrku leave the In*
I
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f
l«*rI
atn,
u
lifi
im
and lit*fightlng np*rallniia.
M F N IJ
,r
Tim ahall w«* ih'aertlied a» "full ha*Inn « bml lime «.f it &lt;l,&lt; bi t
» :M W i s l f S t &amp; i f t s
nf anink*."
f*** muntli'i, nie I'onnllni: M-m-dy
fly C F.C IL T BROWNRTDNB
..in latet, It IkfilalMed.
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MtMMRS Of SIIANOHAI'S itarrlsnn command rest on the sidewalk,'Ut.
"W* haven't li**ll aid* In pet nil vnui illgr In Itiv* nt'dliei |.n.
froni &lt;d th* llnlish.owned Cathay I1nl*l while quarter* »r* being e f* f
Many roC ' it rtaldefiU of Hbaiiganyone III tliei# slur* III* (it* **«• b”‘- And Ihev’te trying •nnm new
of hpUlii
end
r*n«*rl f..r by tb*li r,in,*i*. The soldlerrr well-armed end equipped, are , hal * f » n»&lt; » bql
--.-..-r,
, .
WEDNESDAY BUPPBlt,&gt;v
d ln 'iv n rd al 11:00 n'cloek la*l glmmleka. They're
t*annng nn
prepared tn t**l*i advancing Comnmnlrta. (fnfetrtaftoenl11 RadtoyAMf) I ipsrtmante
ire pulfee and ttuopn
Tomato Bouillon. Crtap Ora
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night," lim apnkeimaii aahl.
with the deparfmeid store* to
because
nf
unplaa| ; it . • •"*. «etn'
•(facile effnria wero rntnwhliated &lt;&gt;ff*i rnmblnaliiin ' s k it.-iul nmfTha dtogalrh
iairrt
pn changing the mine vrntllatlnn I" lh*r .e i'a i.i m*rihwndl •&gt; nod i;&lt; l
C iim itiiN N io n Meet
I not amplify.)
antpll f
'H . .’ ( . . . .
Howl, Bread and Butter, Bi
provlil* n flow nf grind air for t*- " halr itn/en insen tlii.isvri la
Many J m
Anlertoa... her.;
Apple Nllrea, Beveagt.
Ictle ivorkt'ra wit limit fanning the
Florist &gt; n.av Im mlernnled in
h »atit.o*4 riHm r a n n#*t
werei crowding Into the American1
(Reci|m for Starred Dlah Fol­
hjain,
kninv wlinl’ i heing idnnncd In
Th* lines* even kicked at the.car Club. In mid-town, whlfh.haa not
lowa |
Vrnlllalnii. ami aildltlnnal pnwei fnlim. Mtitln r'i. liny, trim |".r
iHdlHior, »4ld Mr. ftullon. and k* i^sn occupied by troop* lhu» far.
H IN A FISH CUPS
. ,
driven fans were Inniight In the latlmi, iiiidru ev*n nnm iriinilifn
hear- The garrison Command said ln*t
termed the sltualloh as "unit**
Ingredients:
2
cups
hot
milK.rrl
ttlin* III III* milk In eliangM tlm all .nuiddhin . tlnm nmr, &gt;.f rain mid
old#". II* pointed out that
II l» troops And g*hdarm#a hav# liken
cup fin* Hoft bread crumb*, 1 tea­
flow, Aland frit t" 70 m*n *»eie r* iMHilit* f|»iHi#if, ti\ ii11"
unlawful Tor Mock to run at large placed
In bnltdlnga "to protect
spoon sail, I tnbloapoon pripAftd
A
i*
in
nt
iiltt
I
iti
lif
r
I
in
hi
I
a’i
|irnl*d »ni;ag*d In the tearue "l&gt;
In Hcniliitd* Comity.
them." BulldlnJ managara say the
mustard, 1 tablespoon finely grAted
erallnn With many «th*r. HtMinhiig 1,'h I lirtvl hiI •'I itfI |lll&gt;fft &lt;|fH| •,
lli* Crimmi .sinners
tohl
Mr. result ha* l»##h to drive uut all
mlon, I a*v*ii-nuiire ran tuna flah
i 'll Iif •aVII11« |.
f 11111ii |#i|
hy If Hihlltlnnnl help i» siinght.
llullnn Hurl II *va.: Iml up In tlie 111 tenants who can find other places
' Including oil from can), 4 tgga,
ii ftmv«*r *1mill tn i#■.1 111* «fi«,
to k**|&gt; -dork off the highway! to |}ve.
Mot bird: Add the bread crumb),
• lilt IIK* ' III ItII
I6IIH 11IH|
and suggi’sleil tlial he infer tli*
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suit, mustarrl and onion to tha hot to
pnnhiti on ••i-lti'l., r it •*I* n m .
1 noil lev lo Shcitff Mem.
milk. Add tuna fish and mix w#W
tllliriM. TIlH llv« lr In .1*0 \\' ||i||
A c h e tfo n C o n f e r e n c e
so fish la evenly distributed,
fl rtrHItitiBti
lit rnii» o n u
Itttpl'fll a In III* lit 'till |||}» h lilld*
Navy Broht*
uggs thuriughty v.t.i aleetrlo
nff lit .frt Imvi'I ftNil H I N|i|t | t |Mil ti
.
Hsarraae# Tim m C m* os»i
cr or rotary beater and add jtl _
Rt|». Footer of Jackson oh)*&gt;'l*d
ft-••t &gt;ifii| ilttHi Iti pn*
ft HRMNNid r*n«f* ftdtf#
' ypstarday'a- _...jounc#m«nt.
ailn
ally •&lt;&gt;first mixture, blending than
to a reaolutlon Inviting l&gt;l&gt;l-c
|U
Answering
otocr uirestlona, Aehef l|nllifiK*»unitli ivould t»# fivtn a
A
#* war
talk " l d o . l t until to hear &lt; Hud* .....................
,&gt;fItig
•
&gt;n with a spoon aa you do to.
sun
disclosed
that
Yugoslavia
has
Navy
court,
martial
or
triad
In
, aon dlMto—
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Turn into greased custard cup
Mpper eay giiythlng. H* declared „ ( ,
iffltl IV|III AlKf'rHih, 11Hi
I
aikad
lh#
United
State*
to
taka
#
federal
dlilrlrt
court.
A f**v mlmilas Inter h» withdrew . ,
‘ ulac# cup* In a pan of hot wa*
2n
Imlfchrd to if f |f flli*
woulp
ba
friendly
attitude
toward
a
naw
The court nuitlal
hie uble.ctioM, iml told Hit Mouse full CMII !•»* tlitfl** l.fllf.
*o watar cornea wallI uupp on
------l_
oaaai
Yugoslav
application
for
a
world
alilumatlc If the patrol craft hud
he would "go a*vay" while th* !5*uliak# in a moderate (I
(BMP.) afon
HutV^'fV, »f your lllutl|C| It |lkr
I bean at .ca, he said, hut iln'# It bank loan.,
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ator speaks.
la or until 1a
inl llf * u
k l l o v s y o u m n l g f | f»ff
In passing, Aebaaon took a ver­
wan at (hr naval base tlm ear#
The antl-lrookle bill gives the IvlUl JlNtl Rflhlllljf flmvfiH, Milcantor.
small knife inserted In eaittor^.
may come under the JurladlctMiit bal awing at the Idea of lb# "police
amSJl1
State llallioad 1‘unimUiiuo aidb 9t*ir«i«* oi intiii«lnw*pickctl lllu* it
comes nut clean. Insert amAUto
■ tat# which Hfpceaae# a 1 Iridcpof the federal court.
qiatula around rim of aaeh
orltv to cancel any private wile
, , WHM| HM
plane trip (.«............ — ----; endent opinion, ^ H t *ald thl* conthat I. used for trsn.ml.slou of J |f
.............
( u „ " n, Hll
•n loosen fish mold and Invvrt
If camird fruit Is to he uacd for I Iraata with UjU American coricapt
remove. Makes fl amall cape.,
AFTER-SCHOOL SNACK
dcamrt
BaaHly.
,
aiert he aure to chill the ea.lt ° f »
phona or telegraph comspuy would io„.lwIiy'\.M.*l.,l!* l'.?t ^ Whatever
Red Apple Bowl
well* In the .......
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refrigerator
M o fa '
S^ vtolaffon
Cocoa
Peanut Butter Cookie
' opening and serving,
i
first
stop
|a
for
lh#
nUlton
(Recipe for Starred Wah Follow
violating the law also would be
Thev all I ka cr**llinr cards a«,l
m ary m R o n m s
PEANUT BUTTER COOKlfil
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m-immib n niihi
iiimmi in m iih
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rttBtlllM Ulllj II t II111 1(1 III*

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uS,:«n 1tlvhie
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renting or aolllng o'ulal-fr "'\*

alitn* },. ua||||itrk fVmvgvpr H(lvi&gt;rf *
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n , rd ; , : : X w ' s r s t . t
lain
windows of establishments and IIIaide tlm premise*. Manufacturer*
Could provide algna for Inside u*r\
The Senate declined to go along

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RiriRin *(i»i '/ii v*sis ss Fdltor-lnchlef of tlm A* *i Iren .lournal of
Npratna. Mary M ll'itn ru (above)
of Chtlmyiso. Mich., lias been .
liven the Msrv Arlclalrle Nutting a
award (nr nutsisndlng mntrlhu*
tlolif fni Hie edvsof-eumnt of runs*
In(.T h e slhwr m*.|sl was presented
ai lh# 83rd convention *f the Na-t
tlonal l.eagimof NorsIng.Kduratlnrt
In Clet-elaml.
(friteroollorml) '

t f ; I am F"lovlet
The Ambaeaadora
_. .
I country act
I 1" '1f;t
; , *. ’ .* WQ«9Q
would 'hava
B i f l 'tI w ‘ months In which
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Btatea and Britain
a# notaa Hava

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led Ue ' CpmnM»tot govern- - .
i of the three Balkaa wun-

Ford Striki!

tlonu nmvlilti that Imullorda receive
return,i of Uli to 30 p«r cent on
grqnn Income from tha 14,IKH),(KK)
iviitnl riwvlilugB iihdvr ferlcral celltoga. Ksch Increnne approved, How■avi ri ^must be luiornl on, e deter*:
l dilwllon of what * landlord b

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to P«to go catlla bill at jm ahollaheri by repealing th# anr’
•*wn*
,,wi **f the Constitution which
i varalan of Tho nweaure.
created the agency.
' M B CmtoMttUonal amend- Rep. Collin* of Saraaota, chairiw man of tho cowmlttoo, aaW He wa
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O ’onllmtMl ............. sir* nn*»
card
wishing VI,"
him JISwhulevvc
com­
weakanbi
“' l wi.bioi.
m IIL*1"1
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--------Jfllng“ " I h l h lAdVtnUtrMriuVr'* 'fort
he «n gut on Mother's Day. Gut today one of Wood*’ top uf■■ cattle b ill The vote was 27-10 not
flclalu atatcrli
Why not 7 II* pN)’H fur It.
. to agree with the House.
"It liioko Ilk* w**|| ai,suer Ihle
The House yesterday put In am
'limnlirui aooNci tlmu eapvctmUj
*ndm*nl* which would have lli* a f-.
Hit nlno liulicfllrd that, bnni'il on
feel of keeping cattle off the high__________
tlm numb' i nf appllcMtlupa, the
waya rather than requiring (hem
tuvana***
nasi
Imofits will b* e |i|*sp|-enr| III ncopo,
ba kept behind fencca a* Warren stoppage ended yesterday. They No liifiiriimtlon w,is Imnmdlnlnlv
ha# asked.
•mifllif pay mlmn from lb to 2fi («,' nvailntd* enneendng cpinploto ill*,
The House alio pu t. In provision cent over the present l l . l h hourly. trlbiilloii of llo&lt; lorrnanr* fnrimi,'
“ at only peace officers can Im- The settlement was not announced.
However, nqtboriticn uniri sup
g livestock.
livestock, Tha
i re Oovh o t-:nw
umipu Farm
rann Equipment
Kqi
‘ roam Inf
lim United
pile* wer# exhaiin|nd before noon
^ b lll laid any oltlien -or of- Wovknta Union won Jurladldlim ypstnrdav In Cbkago, Riiutou, New
could ItnpouU such aUaylng oyer
utcr Workers at tho 01 Iver Corp. Vo*k. nnd Ualtmior*. Additional
Fafm tractor plant n Charlen copied m* Ireing rushed lo nil clUoi
| Farm
. . . , a n d .B e n a ti dlffairncea City, La, Thei company
where Mock* of p*tlllnno have boon
ut In a conference the N L R B for an e!
J ba W e rrn out
d*ji|*t*d.
” apaeial committee
alteaa named to determine * the b*»A*lii:
Still uuniiawetcrl was another
ipromlae.
compromise.
^
|fE ,,,,,,
qiientlom bow much will ivnls he
tor faynard
l a p a r d of Bt. Patera- UAW,
b'KwIcd in inslnn*r-n where Increas*
who lad tha move to reject
«* ate ejiprrwiHlT
The "into ni'l Incmmi" rcgulaauto'* action, aald 'll vfould November. Tho commlaalon wni))d

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within two
may
ba retor»
s
composed ol a M A CHIC ABO
of aaeh c | the con- 11. Waukettax. Wo aahatakea hia^flrit atop* sinceAuguat n , IM TJw Sw
alua a third mem- be fell into a blaiing refuaepU while playing on the Qreet U k aa
Nation* BecraUry Dig center cwwmde.-Tha youth haa;b*en kept alive br.bun^edeiof
d tranifuatona flonmtea byT« (tumbir ??"•■*♦* w#tp
1*-'“
blood
#n appointment,
Lmy U gr«duill4r: w ian ln ijh li w t y l btcli:lo n i t l t t t ( M l f l l U o i f t )
i, Acheaun noted, (.Tommy
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purpose flour. 1 teaspoon
powder, I teaipoon baking
H teaspoon salt, Heap a*
Hcup peanut batter, I toaagrmje'

grated orange «||i^ .Heap. I _.
parked brown auger, H «up fttt&gt;
ulated auger, t egg weH-btotta,^
cun retains (finely cdt). • * /.
Mathodi Blft together flettp,
baking powder, baklitc soda ami
salt. Put shortening, peanut ‘.but­
ter and grated t
*‘
mixing bowl nnd .
brown nnd granule
ually, contfnulny U —

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well combined,
pieces of tha do
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round balls about
ator. Place i

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seat aaeh of the three
a mmmaiy not. of

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To Proraolo Iho Progress of A m u l e t ;
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WASHING It,N M.SV •- |/I'I—
' MIAMI, May
S— W&gt;— First
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Map toward cutting
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service to bookies In compliance
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with the new Stale taw w»i
i.* i ilium nii.v it* tii* ini ill
iK«» rmrh1 .ihhuviiii r J liulit
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taken today hy the
Western
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sit thi* WJlfCI* f" Hlift
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Union. Manager litllan W. Mar
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thill* IS. H !|«t Mill
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accident cleaied lire l.rgislatme to­
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AMIMVINO IN CINCINNAIt, i Mu.., for a inuHina 4vHl» 1-.1- Ml »
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lot approval or veto Attempt* lo
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amend the meaiure weir defeated
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I*t e it till it lllllllR " -S'MIflli \• • 11' *«r 1. ill»‘I I1111 Let*'I!*•II4\ ' Dill III
and it paiird c is itly at appioVrd
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hi* driver*’ license fur a year .
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The retponiibih.7 can be shown
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bv a $10,000 liability insurance!— , 1D,
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.wo years ago. Ihe Stale Junior
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Made Open C i l v
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Tin* MflU'Ut! NtuU'Hirlll
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Chamber of Commerce sponsored |
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the tightening amendment.
T A L U H V itS II \i,.y , i/i’t 1 SHANGHAI
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Committee action continued at A House mmiiiMlrp oti.nninuinly , Clniirse luiiiimiinsU |in&gt;r )uninl in [ III 1lit* |M'4l Will rit , ll|ficl t,rtvVI'l li,COIl 111,* I ••pi •'*
i n ilofltli
(•••lit mi world
a f a i t pace. Approved for die
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The hill to .iiithorite Mute bills wrir &lt;■(petted to hr uitiodn,
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down ihr 1iilr. lot udltlimslriitiH
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dir flood .1(1(1 W.ltn .m iltill work
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Kiwanlune wero twlay enter­ 1 hr woik Itself will be dour In
(III* I'll,l.l llllill'I f lVi* VSMITn III
t *be e llfb
tained at Itie Tourist Center by
llli* pi itii w hh rhjiH'tshl uftiir wlmt
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Ihe Seminole High School litre the U. S Enginrets
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Club directed hy Ml*» Ollie Hceito
mu itl tin' Wiiuil* lllf'HB " HuWWiff,
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roundly anplnuded after euch Ihr tiliito's share will bu fiKl.tHiii, *t VlVlM'l lilt Ml'
1 I 'll 1611,1 ,, |j:.i-»ili*iJ IJ.it! *. ■
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pinv m llli* window uf ths1 K »
mirnlier and at the eoncluaion of 000 over a 10-year period. Honda ,
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The Cabinet board of conserva
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I in* (Mniiiiuni»t rmlio In HvininK
iiiilnuted, taken free of i liu i) ’ "
Iill H&gt;
president of the Ulce Club.
tlon will be the top Florida agency iD.mmiHi *1 iix Nutionnliil boinWrn Four county nebnoi officials »"i*
I
Ihi W ill in iiih, fmim'ilv m(‘ ' 1
Ml Tl', * Mii Mu *M"-* -aid,
The program included “ Cmud overseeing the project. When flood siiift'k Nanyumi uirfmld naar Pel* fined lUfiU each for cotrtarnpt to v ]{ L . I ’t u of l be E s s e x Btudlo 1't Hi "die III VI-"" , WllH VV'"!, i||,"' I 1
f 1 1 1(1*1 i b«* 11 si- 1»11:i 1 A»*
II la* pubtlsheil in till" F ru lii)
federal court f*u failing to equal
New*” , ■ umr by e email mixed control districts are »el up these
I*
IM
nil
M
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M
l*,
i
i Im
in ".( ( i miii ihe
pinK killing ur woumllnK
par- i*e school facilities between white
iitlotl of T he lle iu ld A special
ensemble. The Boye (Hen Club, districts
will
hsvu
individual
kl.ib t.im \li,. N"ill, i Iium nt ti. '
binblmy
!' iii!, Slre$*t
, Hoi will tie putdlsbed bv .vlii.-h
!.
r
.
t
accompanied by John Kite, sang board*
til
.
&gt;I
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l&gt;
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uml negro pupil
III" III vl'""N ' VDlilll l|"M «
■*
A Vi'ini*’ •* ■ • *h ti ii*l ii 'Jfi
lutnghiti's laud and water rout
,.
public
"ia*
vote
to
select
Hi*"Ride the Chariot” . J h n flfrl*
The
court
said
the
miuiici""
District boards may levy for one
■ e&lt;'11v Im in*w propertv
I1' M*', t HIM. Ill lltJI,rii*"(| llt.ll M l
V |„
1lull I ll O l
ioat proiiuaiiig la ll/ e n " I’an-nt
Glee Club, attired becSmliiKly in ear only a threa-tetilhs of u mill • &gt; Milan,I have liven cut by the against Hie school hourd and ••)' &gt;
Muiui i,»,i
\ i i |$4,rt which
i#iti('it im timb’i wuy Id »*i"i • Hu •
the w innei i i i tin s s e iiiiT iim l
green akirt* and wbitu blouaea, j"vy on all nroporty for oncanD.intf Unis For the first time in yunra sluil miperlntendeiil woulit emt
u in il . ijt.iv'il y Hut ttuf
"lit*i in hi'IiohIn In
*"• &gt;» «
•ang, “ Thu Koldn in tlm I.line die boupl No luediod for payibtC ihe VangUe Cornucopia, which tluuo In effect ami Hint furth* &gt; m id w-ill lie aw ard e,, two tiekci-i
|'1 .4. 1 1 - ft" 16 t .
; •,*• 14 4 i l t buibhti^ ut tlm new
nt
PruiwciilitiK
" ,M
inland murcbnndlHv into I vlnlaliiiiis would lie dealt
the
Kit/.
Ib
e
lile
i
Tree," " L ift Thine Eye*" and the Rtale'a yari of actual conRtruc .*;united
in
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sllI(MK,mli ,vu, ,,^ .^ 1 up. As a
l In the follow ing F r id a y , five
ow the Day ia Over" with nolo
1'.
44 1.■" fit* HUM 1• (
(
I should they arise
it • Mi mi i 1S i
i lid tlet cost
’ **l l tn
*■-- alt the city's markets were In a I Federal District Judge Hlerliu*1
Roxanne Thompson oil tile lat­ •Legislature,
ire pictures and another sem i 1
, &lt;■
, « .. , i
hvi *ji I b»*r 111M!l
6"
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. i\ . &lt;(i 11 !II"|I"V 4A t wan given
chaotic condition. chliiMS ami f o r - . , |)tl.h^ (lt|
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puhnshe.i
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ter number.
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The bill gives the buards author
United Slates Government
Final number* by the whole en- ity to clean out and enlarge water
over the ■ “ ««*! «„,» gmltv of contempt ..f c.,,u.
........
ha *
will
iHintiniH* for fivu wi-i'k ♦
1) 1*1111 Ii 1*11
II w.ver, Ihere '» the cost of
Im &gt;' . Ill" nt.mill
D
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g
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Whl.„ HlBy , (1„,e ml.
semblyd of boye and girls were; way,t; provide such canalt, dams, .■ .mcentrute south and weal of llw ,
lieu a final imtliit will uppwnr
i *■ ntince and operation." he
t’ Vt'Pks ,«(
"Religion !■ A Fortune", "You’ll rest rvoirs, pump Rtatious and city s Industry.
*. —
court yesterday for sentencing
iirdvr tu sili'i'l fnim Ih" five
I., "I.-.I
Do. run uml (til »i
One military observer in Bhang- Judge Hutcheson permitted tesii
Never Walk Alone" and “ Rue- bridges an are Decennary; lease,
llowni'd A Moure, Btiilescille
,liners »f semi-final emitesta,
I in- t-i.'iilexl uit'iense itl Costs ill
,
,__1 iuii * xpressed Ihe opinion the Reds
■ ian Picnic", with a thundering
i lie Most I'rouiisllig
I'ltUen,” N I' true,: driver, was arie-tiel
motiy showing wliat efforts iia.l
i "tiiimg tin* hospital, Mr Barnes
•
litI
I'll
III)
*
1
1
1
S
'
purchase
and
condemn
land,
and
,n&gt;(lM
^
„
.Shanghai
alonv
and
accompaniment by Mary Ann Gal­ remove buildings.
imer of tlie grand prise, a Bter yesterday on a rliarge ol druid" i
been made since January to ••l
.
• in lai o food, laundry,
1’» &gt;4lli n IHI
!
concentrate south and West of te
loway that brought added apdriving aflei Dm
IHtP
While
"g silver porringer
■ ;i"it. iiml ntl" i necessities. As
feet enuiillitiition, but lie said "
The hill setting up Ihe Central liieiropolis.
m
M
ini
"(i
(
bi*
tntb
i1'’:
jdauna following tna latter numUt, lung to nominate a l*ni"k vhicti in- was driving . it
Anyone wbliiug
,. " 'a m p le &lt;»1' tills increase he
would be only to guide him "ni
South Florida Wulcr Control Dist­
I" « ill t (llli I1*11
Present Communist attention to determining the nature
ild may do n by filling in tlie North French Avenue shortly irfiei
t," il"- following figures
In
of tIn
rict n ffe ru 17 counties This din
Ilf
III"
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i!
lliat arvu indicated tha Reds want- punishment III he imposed and
John Laofiardy beamed happily
min of Die chilli on n ballot midnight, run into the rein of ,■
• ii nurses ciiiJ Id 161, In 1918
trlct
covers
the
arvs
where
the
t
*
r
i
hi*
ilf
'.i
fAlli
Hit»iiill*
■ tar being applauded aa the
nt to flank or fight tlie forces of
ink appearing daily on Die „u- Taminnti Trail , semi,trailer truck,
-■ M,I'm, an iriiTen-m of 621 tier
"r*t 64;t tin Ifli'll" ) li 'll''
'flitter of the John Leonardy, Jri, first Good and drought control Nuilunalisl (ient-rnl Pal Chung- not for tlut purpose of uhowun:
My page, ami mailing it to the which had stopped ul Die s|mi
•'•nt lirocerl"- m litis period In*
that
they
are
not
In
contempt
work
will
be
done
mil
m
{
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ihcbi'N,
h.'ii'l
'
il
iintfauril
l)«
I'sav
T
k
t
n
l
whose winning o f the state Elk
a lest Editor, care of I'he Her jiailcoad criissilig Butli
vehiele,
■ i"ii "il from f t , 22 1 to $18,509,
Blnco January the Gloucestei
Thete counties, or parts of them,
____
.
nil
essay contest on Democracy was
,1,1
, had been traveling in a mirth
U!&gt;i imi "i&gt;ni inundry from 1900
officlBl.i
hiivtt
(
l
)
vainly
backed
■
■
1111111*
*
«
llli
ill
it
(hi*
li&lt;
'
•1
&lt;
announced by Joel Field,
&lt;
e
**V“"*
°*
*
»
*
"
•“
jTliom
as
Hump
Dies
■ , *2.780 or 'JO't per cent; linen*
\l Die close of tlie contest, pie ward direction
a
$300,(J
(M
»
bond
issue,
defeated
iiv
f.M
iil
iim
nia!
4
4
il(,
(in
4
Secretary Martin Stinecipher
•in i to tl,i)6d nil increase of
Harry W White was drivci of
(2) success fid Iy applied "ires of all riltmern up, or scon
an uf iiK.fi il» i(r""i
read a letter from Brig. Ernest Kutnry
Club Enjo ys A fte r T ru ck Crash voters;
J t tier cent.
for approval of a IDO.dJiO loan fund winners, will again he pub Die Tnmlami .cmi-triilter Moore
Pickering of the Salvation Army,
It Die present time thi* hu*wu - k IVpii pliHTKwnpy Irt«i41nii'iii
Luke P ic n ic !I Thomas N Hump, AJU West from tlie state’s school building i"‘d.
I.i:\VIS DI M S
congratulating Sanford KI wahIs Bnmina
iotol bos in, special facilities for
loan fundi , 3 ) had plans drawn
Mothers of children notniimt,,1 by Dr J. N Tulur fur u "ut un
I \ . i MIASSKK, May i* l'i
In putting over tha local Salvation
Intiete-'., urology or orthopedics,"
Eighth
Htrvrt, tiled
yesterday for h nimtern,
comprehensive
notified through Din classified 1 the forehead I "lice cslitnuie tin Hay
♦ ■ vi i", li , 4if Mrtriaiina m* Barnes disclosed “ It is hoped
Army drive.
Members of ths !&gt;inMrd Rotary morning in u hospital at WalterHoward Montleth reported that Club held a picnic ut tho L cffhr boro, S. C. from injuries received negro high school; and 44&gt; applied ad columns of The Herald ami are damage to the While truck at lllltll ,1 bl,t i" littiution (ml.iv '»■ * I Dial iim success of thi* drive will
Tuenday for an additional $iiu, • ked to take them to the Essex f 300. Damage was mostly iu tlm all in 4 fur (In' (Slat" Ci'anitf aitJ
16 local Klwaniano recently *t- Camp on Banana Lake yesterday
uml," u po**ihln to use some of
cat) and right fender. Damage in
'udio for photographing.
W i d e d ' t h e Inter-club meeting In afternoon and.eva-tlng under the late Tuesday afternoon when the 000 from tho fund
Wai*»r Fifth
ih.- fiiinli cnliecte, to make arthe semi-trailer was estimated it t i
Urlando and enjoyed the program. laadsrshlp of President George largf pioduce truck and trailer he
~■
r
"
,
I r angement e alon&lt;r this line for
wn n driving from Sanford to New
, 100.
Stine. Swimming wae enjoyed in York, turned over and caught flru.
i l l MID M i . A l l U . l t
||„. comfort of the patient* and
BATH AND TRNNI8
th* afternoon and at 0:00 o'clock
i llli a g o . Muy
unP&gt;- Hot ih„ „. . 0f ,-ititens
of Seminole
Mrs. Hatnp and her mother left
P L A N E CBAHHES
Member*/ -if the Sanford Bath charcoal steaks, potato salad and
yesturdny morning at 3:90 o'clock
OGDEN, Utah, May D— (/,*,— A and humid weather wu. Dm sticky i I’ountv who have need of thit
and Ttnn'ws J u u 41b mast id the green com were served.
for Walterboro, A
18 year old
twlu-etiglni'd Air Force
trans­ forecast for most of tin eastern Jtype of cure.''
Tourist Center tonight at 7:J0
half of the country nguin today. &lt;
___________ ^
Bob Harris was chairman of the daughter remuins here with rela­
port
crashed
and
hurned.
near
Imre
o'clock for tha purpoeo of elect­ committee in charge of arran.f#An early May heat wuvo which i '
tives.
Mr.
Hemp's
parents
live
in
early
today,
killing
at
least
two
ing officer*, adopting by-laws, nod ments, Other members of tho com­
THR W RATHRR
Kent tempcrulurua to record lireuk I
persona.
making plana for the summer sea­ mittee went Earle Turner, Dr. C. Daytona Beach.
inr marks in many cities ywster-|.
. WASHINGTON. May 5 (/,’&gt; Huiineis it in for a readjuilmcnl
Driving
a
truck
and
trailer
be,
The
plane
wus
it
C-17
front
tlm
son, George A. Speer ^announced L. Persons, Dr. Harry Silshy, and
longing to a Virginia firm, Mr. which "unleti the cold war «n» hotter, may be fairly serious." the 173011) A ir Transport Uruup nt day I'Xtetulcil from Minnesota iii- I J a c k s o n v i l l e , Muy 5— (N)
this morning,
G. W. Spencer,
McDlolInml
Field,
Bucrnmrnto, to sou them New England.
p left tSanford
■ ■ ■ Monday
■
Hump
night. Unilcd Stales Chamber of Comincric was told today.
High Low
-------------------------Calif.
It
was
attempting
a take­
The ,M)dy. I* expectea, to arrive at
84
Atlanta
66
But
it
won't
turn
into
a
real
depression
unless
the
government
mi
GAMBLING D R IV E
DEOBGIA
S(
IIODl.B
W ITHDRAWS N AM E
the Erickson Funeral Home to­
Boiiton
78 64
Die* to provide tire rem-dy hy itself without realistic steps to pul pri­ off from the Hill A ir Furco Base.
SAVANNAH, Os„ May 6—(^Pl
GRIFFIN, tin., Muy fo—.4J1*) NEW YORK, Muy 6-&lt; /p&gt; -The night.
91
68
Chicago
—A drive to rid Savannah of coinThere are "too many frills umi
Itegle Endowment for Intarnavate enterprise hack into gear,4
HATCH ETT ELECTED
Detroit
89
70
operated gambling mMhlnoe Is
too
much
money
wasted''
in
flooral Peace annomced today that
said Murray Bhieldx, vice presi­ Commerce.
1JEWKY 8 A V B " N O p K "
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., May
88
Minneapolis
60
underway..
"ft
*“ Hlaa withdrew bis name , NEW YORK, May 4-&lt;Jo*
dent of Ihe Bank of ManhattanHo succeeds - Earl 0 . Shrevo. 6— t/Pj —William I Bucky | Hatch- giu'n acliool nystein, any* Jnme)
6&gt;* 98
New York
Mayor Olln r , f’ultttar bve the
Tectlon as president of the Thomas E. Dewey said "i
Ha spoke at a session In which former rice president of General ett, negro football uasketbeli and Peters, n member of tha statu
92
Phoonix
•
88
police ooasalttee K l k ,
countha chlmber at its 97th annual Electric.'
'todsf when asked jf ‘
90
track star, has been elected presi­ board of education.
Rt Louis
68
, ve Ona w]
I
ii
a
civ
ic
rlub
addren*
yester­
n
e
s
tin
g
tried
tcLj&amp;leurn
what’s
to run for Presided! ,
Ban Antonio
85 6»
Stvlnkraus, whose firm never dent of the fonlor class At Rut­
tr suoh
day,
Peters
suggested
consolidat­
M
The Governor wo»
60 41
Beattie
lias had a strike or work stoppage, gers University.
he Endowment, aboard lb# liner
He ia the first member of his ing all school systems in tho state,
90 87
Shreveport
its to Preeident Truabolishing
independent
systems
deported for
80
68
Jacksonville
man»|ement ponfer- ram to be elected a class presi­
Europe with I
dent) Rutgers officials said. Re­ and raising county school stand­ ’ Miami
78
» executive
i
sults of the election ware an­ ards to the higher standsrd of
Orlando
city schools.
*krfo9d.,
nounced
f: • t&gt;|VJHh

&gt;ia.

ac*.j.m.

|

J vu

J

LominiUec Lniua tumimt'i

Authorizes Muod Si^n Pad With
Control Project Burma An

I

o Be
$208 Millions Over
A Ten-Year Pei mil

f

Kadei Award For
Promising ('itizen
Is Heiiifc Displayed

Musical P ro g ra m
• Is Presented At
Kiw anis M eeting

Officials Fined
For Failing To
Equalize School

!nm*;ist‘d Cost Of
Mi'spital Operation
Oiiilined livDnrnes

'

f

Business Is In Fur Readjustment
Which May Be Serious, C Of C Told

"H r fcli£

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mi

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Pa c t

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MONDAY MAY 2,

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

s ix

Cotigresa Roundup

Sem inole To N eed
$79,280 A dditional
’50 School F u n d s

« Ri||lqi|fd »•*»** * 00*- *19|| I

position I* expected to take away
support of some Southern Democrate from another bill sponsored
by Itep. Wood IL ).(it ) I hr Wood
Hill, hU ii taring hacked by ItepublIran*, would repeal Ta ll llm tlry
tn name hut retain mo«l of It*
pruvUInn*.
The Lcsluski Hill, heit nl hy the
Administration, would r*|Wal TaM 11nr tie* and lelmtate the old Wag­
ner I aleir Act with change* *iiggesled hy Mr. Truman.
Itnvhurn emphealied that he he*
held no conference* with labor
h adn i. lie said the amepdinenl*
nullm-'il ate being workrd nut only
hy inetuhera of the Hons*.
The ipeaker made eleni to re
port'ia (lint he wan speaking f&lt;ir
litmsclf In announcing Ida plana
mid Ibal hr wax not npraklng fm
tlm 1’icaldept concerning the l.nlmt
Hill
Mi awhile Kenale Dcnuniatii fm
red n new teat on the economy
vote that lent a |1MU(UWMI,U(MI apiirnpilnllotia till I hark to committee |
Ill 'll week with Inst Mid l"n* to rill

beery slake In present legislative
effort* to provide nifftrient rev. ;
tnue to carry the Ijtate Minimum
Foundation
Program
forward, ,
Stale School Superl"t*ndrntThmua* I*. P*H»y *aid yesterday.
H a l l e y e.|| mst»d .Seminole
County tvniih! need 173,flflO mom |
to ron lh» school* during 1960-61
than I be comity now get* frnm I
the Stele. That'* allowing for In­
crease-. in riirolllneiil nl the pit I
lent Stale-wide tale of approxlm- j
lltely b percent ri vrai ami for J
Contemplated
Improvement*
In
teaching «la fl» ami &gt;111001 farlli. I

lie*.

Iturtng 13 IB l'i the county re­
ceived H I'l.'JjB m i under tlie Htntn |
Khonl program
Halley has estimated
Stole
School need, for 1050 M
at a
minimum of i5li,noo,uno --a mint [
mum of lini.iMm.inHi for the coniitu:
two years. The appropriation of
the full amount bv llir l.cglsln '
tine would provide for all apjmr.
Iliuiiueut of .Stole fund* on such 0 j
hail* that Seminole County would
get a aunt appin*liitata)y nprai
tn the eslimnlrd needs of the ,
cuunly.
• If either tin appropriallon falls |
01 the revenue I* not provided 1
Halley said the enmity would bn 1
fared o il) the l*-k of rabtlng
the t'/lt/JKO f1too local fund* 01
lilting the hclimilr deteriorate.
, The |73,"Btt that the county'
will probably nerd for (Ire arcond ,
yeer of I he coming biennium Is I

Strikes Spread

Loy.ett Speech

FOiMta PRIIIDINt of the United State* Herbert Hoover (right) t* pie*
hii»H with veteran newspaper editor William A. Curley (left), and
W *H Green*. editor and general manager of King Feature* Syndicate,
during a luncheon given bv the Banshee* at New York’* Waldorf
Aliena lintel. More (lian 1.350 newspapermen, including the nation's
top emtnra and publisher* were In nttendance.
(fnfarnoHonal)

Hruplot lirreri ( ( M i l I, who (Hu
I lint voir- Mien, made a formal motI'm to rcciinsldci that itrtlon. A
I vote on (ireen's niotlon will come
1Inli'i, piohalily alter conalilerable
rlcliale,
I l.siit week a solid Hoc of £UI liepulillcaiM, aided hv eight Item"
' rrntn, piled up a It to Jf vole foi
. the economy move
flennlor
McKellar
tllT'e iiiu ,
1T 0111 iiihii of Ibc Appioiii IllltOIIH
t'oiimiHtre, dfcbleil In 'icck 11 sec
ooil |est betaine Ifi Scoatoia *H*I
util vote, Including nine Itennictalii
tltlier
culture ttlrmel
develop
1mi n i .
1 Atlantic Pact- formei
UndelBciictary of litate Ifoliert l.ovcll
I,dil Ibe Senate I'melgn lli’lation.*
Committee lliat the IS-nalimi North
Atlantic TTanly giew mil of llosI uu'i "savage 1cad Ion" to the
| Marshall Plan fm F.m tipi-ait lie-

traatmn** free* fee* Oael
in Europe.
Senator Byrd (D -V a ) atktd
whether there wero any “ Implied"
promise* during treaty nigotlaIlona that thl* government would
furnish arm* tn it* treaty part­
ner*.
L o vitl *ald “ the matter of
nillltaiy supplies waa not dllcursed" tn (if* talk* with repre­
sentative* of foreign government*.
Senator. McMahon ID -Connl remarked that the American people
ihould not be given the Idea the
North Atlantic Treaty ta a "100
per cent guarantee of peace."
I.overt' agree)!. *'l 'am confidant'
Ijovett 'aaltf, "thl* ftrnatvt I* not
the end "f trying to find a aotnlinn to our difficulties.' It doesn't
mean we do not have In do any­
thing else.”
Lovell wrnt on to *av till*
country should not lie “lulled In
sleep bv any temporary let of
clrrnmslancei."
The Inference was that he referrnl to th* currant efforts tn
reach an agreement with the
Sovleta tn lift the Herlln block-

itaettee**
**■* *!•••
■ south Jersey auto engine re
p tlr shop. All went on strike last
month.
The 7,000 striking singer work­
er* made 2,t&gt;00 other plant worker*
Idle.
In iwuili fiend, no ►eltUiiient
w#» In light In the two week*
old «trlke of 7.500 Bentllx aviation
worker*. The C IO United Auto
Worker* railed th« strike in a
dispute over dl*ml«*el of 17 work­
er* and over counter-charges of a
ipeed-up and slow-down. The
•trike ha* made i!7,(KK) other auto
worker* Idle and hat foired Na*h,
Kalxer-Fraxer and faekard to *hut
down.

'I Power Meet

itnaitmif* r is e e «i* lie n
not permit such a decision without
Including Britain
and
France,
fichitman said. Hi Italn and Prance,
he declared, naturally would ob­
ject to any major declstom in
their absence.
Schutnan explained that explor­
atory talk* like those In America
between Hnvlel Delegate* Andrei
Th* National WIMlIfa Feder- Gromyko and Jacob and Dr. Philip
at Ion estimate* that' there are Jessup, U, 8. ambassador at large,
nearly *1* mHHon Me.gam* ani­ are easier when limited to only
mat* In the United fitate*.

Ktl/N DRIED

LUM BER AT M ILL PRICES
Flooring - Sheafing - Siding - Framing

"Quality Plus ”
Plum*:-County 1512

Sanford, Fla,

F ra n k F. F o rth Lum ber Co.
Mill A YwrcJ

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(knwin Jtinclltitt, Flu.

j 1 u v ir y .

I.ovell «ii| H seemed "hardly
loglcnl” In pour American billions
into Kiinipi-ao recovery "and tn
igpore tin* po*ntliillly lliat If thin
j great enterprise was mil given Hie
oiotcdiiiii II needed. Its whole atm
I. mild tic defeated,"

te *r II* I* tluilgli "I
did ti'-l i-rimv tvlietl'rr

WATERMELONS

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FOR SALE

(O -iM m n .l I n,at
lint i
Without heeling gtiofii* HaMnna)
t»t troop* arc irpoileit taking ad
Vintage of Ibc lull I,, bolwetk
Bhvogbei defense*
And In Hlngapore * Ingh Hrlllth
neval aiilhmltv said li»ic lie u con I
fllii'fd Ibc ITiini'sc I'mmniriiilal at 1
tick on llic Hiltlsli Sloop Ainetlii*! 1
Apr. itJ was it'd del da-late,
j
J i l l Informant told » new* con |
faiim:n lie believe* tbe attack wa*'
d in e d by lark of discipline among I
Chines* (' mnmmilsl force* lining j
lh « hink of the Yangirc N|v#r, or
ext0*m*iit antuug the tioup*.
• Cnmnmnl*) charge* lhal
the
Irttlsll *lnnp filed first were dc
Hb*ralely false, till* smircc raid,
adding lliat British movement* In
the rivet liml been nenlrel and |
acaful The attack mi the Am
fvyst and siiliieiptcnt engagement*
With three oilier llrllisli waidilp*
Involve 11 (n tlie liii'idcnl nut t"
Brit tali lives
, A Hhnnghat gaiM-no cmmnnio
ill said Nattnmillhl force, -t il
♦ir holding Ivun-Inin, It" nillc»
wesl of Shanghai, dc.pile In'll' , j
Red arllllrrv Iwimhaidinrnt* al the,
Oiltskiit:- of fit*' lowii

A NAflONAl OUAgD pilot, Capt.
Timms* F, Msntetl Is reported by
•lie Air Forre In h*ve crashed In hi*
death near Fort Knnv, K f., while
follow ing an obiect which he de­
scribed river hi* redln a* "tnund Ilka
a leardrop." Th* Air Forr# arrnnuncerl that M*ni"ll I* the third
(tier In have perished in an altampl
tn discover what the myslerloill
"saucer*" really are ( /nter'Kiimiml)

J

•list sncccss In Hgbllng In the .
Kumbao aiea.
- It sahl milt* t
tl»r I’iRh 1 •**»»• l Mlf AIM' tin it'll: A
m unlit Army
f
'
kiMR. pffw^r
f»f Mu* futnrif, W EAM IM * 'B -O U i C.u m i ’
H tn ll Regatta, alanit a mile finin' r o M E M ’M - ■ t-F
(« ’
Kuttshan, liut were driven i*e*i
rrttTs
u
m
t*v/Af,
(mi
ward aftet "a heavy engagement
dprlng which the CnmmunUt* «nf- J
fired heavy raauatlles"
A small lied force thlcli rearlod
th « vicinity uf Tilchang, a mile
Or Id niutlirast nf Kmiihan, whs
Olimtnated hv Nationalist tinop-.
thw garrlum announced
.T h i s * Rrds might have t&gt;«eit
flank defender* nf the t’ommmdvt
fore# which al tacked Kuutlian Ilia
garrison said theli itrcugth war
Sidy 200 amt wa* "totally wiped
Tut."
, The garrlsim's description nf thl*
M d the Kunslian attack suggested
Ilia fighting In that region w*» not
pn a major scale
1 Thera wa* no in w i here nf the
fighting noutli nf l.aka Tal Ml mile*
« f to southwest of Shanghai where
th* Rid* xermed to h i throwing
n o n Important strength toward
Rgufchnw.
» A traveler from Hangchow said
today that city had bean occupied
try Nationalist militia. H i u h l comto t troop* wtua not In evldmce

('.wine r*ir vfiv.\

ff .*HMf •ftlfk .If F * •••■• **•»«*•

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l.i w 1. h t&gt; to II m u I -v ir y inu*
r.h.ml w hn tool: an adv, 1tl^numt
in Hit Shrine mm in I ptugiatu,
or who m any wav donated to
the school hand
"t\'e eajieclMlI)’ hi Miank the
f'anfnid lleiald fm the publicity
given us which « a* a big help
III oinking the show the grout
" l — er.r. Hint It »«&gt; , and ivc wnilt
to thank Ifailio HtAttmi IVTftK for
publicity given hy them," said
Mr Lau*
' We also want to thank J. K.
Alexander. Jr. for the imiml truck
lliat he lix*d oil the day of Ilia
show, A, E. R biiuhv and K-'iit
H ntltller for the two lienullful
baskets nf flown a n*er| on the
■.lage llial night, ami each and
every Noble who winked 1,1 hard
In make Hie show a sucre**," Mr.
I.alie deflated
l'OI"a

TO B A C C O

I’ U C H

To keep your powder dry, noth­
ing Is belter as a mtmellcn kit
than
an
oilskin lined
tobacco
pouch. This can hold a wet make­
up «pongn the kind used for apply­
ing pancake makeup

weather condition* with the to­
mato volunir steady, though the
volume un IkiIIi I* expected to tie
laaa during the current week. Over
18,000 luiiliela.nf cukes (P'rmgi’d
|0 70} I,'Jfllt hushrls pepper at
fit. 18; IH.'JHH huihala of tumatoea
at 98.87 and email volunir of
aqimeh, eggplant, okra and pep-

SAN FO RD PRODUCE CO
AT
S T A T E M AI1K K T

RAYON HIJO YARN

inriiat*

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A• new luatroua awgvM
rayon #*»•*!
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iiilk well, file mixture lightly hark . being used- for croehntM rugi,
into 4 of I hr potato studio, flare afghan*. hot place mala and aucl*
stuffed alwlle on rnnky sheet o r, It comes In « bill range of paatcl*
small baking pan ami iprlnklp tops and deep rolon, work* up quickly.
with cheeae. Ualurii.lo. nvru for
---------------------6 minute* to melt theeer. Garnish
Four and three fourth* billion
with mitehrmim rape. 4 eervlnga. | pnuada of flnh are caught annual-

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1, W INTER HAVEN. May S-.-tn
— Th* Stall Ciliui Impietlon
■VFMU 10:00 A. M. report todey

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LET US PAY YOUR
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CITRIJR

| 4 ll
m e lt
fa ta l

I * rintinlieit ll-'itl f'aje line!
bsge, rrpin-li, |inlaloes, tomaloes,
, inmnheiB, celery, watrrmeloii i
Mini all kind* of pea* hiu I sw-eel .
com doling the ruriont
week. fWAKWIQ A to u t ol the tiny llallan txlnrul nf Htrnmtmll, fust north of
(Ivri ril'.IHIII unit, pam.eil Itirongh Rlriiv. (Mm star Ingrtrl Berimxn and director flnturtn Boe**ltinl walk
the niHiket dmliig Hie pad week hand lit hand a* tb»v rhack over the *eltlna (or their forthcoming plocnipdstliig mostly nf bran* at 11,75 tuts Mil* Bergman's husband. Dr. Peter t.lndstrom, I* now an rout# to
(fnferaalloaal)
to 1.T.5J6; corn al l£l.l!6 per crate;; Italv to loin hll famous aMtes* wlf* on the Island.
i t In y at II Hh to I " 10; cucumber* j
al 10.Ml; tnmatoe* at lli.Ml plus a ■
vnrtety of other produce! the m ar­
ket on most produce remaining
steady. Ho far this season the mar­
Hi C E C IL Y H ftm V N S iD N R
ket haa exceeded lest season'*
total bv •HbH.427.Til.
"In the Florida City Market
arra for Instance the
farmer*
were Idle during the Fall season
title to high water, but following
In tin* wake of the 1reeding flood
wateiH fanners plowed ami p la id -,
ed mdII pmndbly the laigeat acre
ago ever, wn» Iniivi-Hled at satis-'
fm lory price* dining the er-rlv ,, ,Vh)
Spring arm-nil It Inin rxpl’l leliri-d s | 11|v
till' longest killing deal III Its bin ' VFIIK
lory, Iml Manager I'ldllipi
li.jfeil
pint* thl- urek wind* tip the drat ,, n j,
w||h liirmnplele (ignic* allowing
\
tn excess of It,Hull,(toil revenue
over last year, to tire grower*," l,.,t (
rnntiuued UTIom.
y
"Manager " T r i m nf the I'-mi Mtlj|,o
pa tip Market report* the m o v * ',,,je li
CHINIIV Communliti having rap­
m int of produce front that are a 1 Ming
tured Soochaw, thl* map show* tha
I* practically over with the ex-11*|rj« f
three Bed spe*rhe»d* which appeer
caption of pepper, eggplant aml't),*.- |,
to be developing It* tha ngton.
okra which will continue for the j **fr;Jv
About to non troop* are reported
next four week* with good weath-1 fl u(„
approaching Shanghai, th l wortd’e
fourth lirgest city. The Commu­
nist arms heading from Boochow
(mvards Hangchnw la reported
■mailer thtn the northern group. A
111 bushel* uf eggplant at ft *2
third force I* moving south, around
•ml 1,147 buxhela of okra al ID HI.
Lake Tel. also toward* Hingchow.
"Manager Conner of Wauchula
Th* rutting of n i l Uni i t Kaahlng
Market report* the cm unit,cr vol­
would almn«t romptito enetrcleume Increased slightly during the
■nent of Shenghit. (Centrel ^e#»i&gt;
p a il week due In more favorable

MENU

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HOSPITAL BILLS
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Om h n m h Hm

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CHILD BIRTH

GripeTingerfrult Onagt* Imx
43,774
MUOO
11,719
A4.R04
««,4 M 146.004

1,700
794
9,664

Hollared that platinum was
to Europe for th* first
a I N I from Carfigana,
la, by a Jamaican a iu y ir -

The Majority of Sanford Mfrchwtt*
(Except Grocery Btores) Will Be
Closed Each Wednesday Afternoon
Be^inninir May 4th Until Further
Notice.

Sanford FURNTFU

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To P r o l s e t t h e P e o e o o f H u W o r ld ;
To F r - m e t a tho P r o g r e s s of A m e ric a t
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Gen. Bradley Says U.S. Uncovers
H eart O f Europe Is Plot To Block
JJ. S. D efense Front sbn8hai Pwrt
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knock
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a
p r o i t a l n u (nr
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I. opposed by lahnr iinlniu. Tlia
»olr, 11. hr it with,&gt;ul a roll rail
m i 2.18 In 112.

Seaman Murders
Petty Officer On
Key West Craft
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Deal It Of Orlando Bill Gets Senate
- Woman And Baby Committee Oh ay

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M irh.el. McDermott, Stala Detype aviation technique*.’’
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act un a range In Florida and a
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Chapter o f the American Academy i to M0,000 additional Federal am riled "while' the mother™'was " i'i dnybresk today and Is operating N e w York
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chemical workara belonging to of General Practice, Dr. Koblna' ployees. Actually, these estimates wmk In a factory.
;sre extremely conservative rather
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-•“Senator, McGrath, In his pul,lie I than ’greatly exaggerated’,
and protested that h - hadn't Jacksonville Naval A ir
Station S e a t t l e
87
federation
of—
10
statement*, and President T ru -, "Adminletratlon spokesman have meant tn horn, the child, th* &lt;je. **nil Cecil Field, began
making M o n t r e a l
73
■truck today for
84
practice landing* (*nd tskeuffu .’e c k x n n v llls
man, In hie message to the U. H I given vague estimates of from 4 'active, said
Tha Communist
IKI
87
Senate, have emfueed goal*
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" Lh e- w a a cr;ylng, and It get on from the vessel and the operations M ia m i
.estimated the at
e el* w iitthh'b..............
illion to S
billion d o l l a r s a y e a r !1 " B
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nHthods. In ona laglalativa,
pack ' a s th* s t a r t i n g c o st o l t h e u n - l m y , n e r v e e ,” tie waa quoted as will continue through Friday.
! but thl* total
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

Russian Turnabout

' thlnjri flrat, Taka our opportune . N o ( r r e s s S e n t e n c e d
' lie* whan wa hava them. Make It'
* * _______
1possible for our busincx* men to '
d*atla**e
f* «* 00*1
U I U I I U C S Kdltor,
■survive. They cannot pay taxes with Intent to commit a mlide
without business.
tneanur. The Uefamlant wim re
Sanford Herald:
Every cl IIten who la Interested i presented by E. K. Houahohler
n tre u s e
Hunfurd'* proponed dock anil
|warehouse aaema to have created'; n u proyreaaive City should at- ■ jr
11iVri^0r*4r 1 c,,r*ducted **"
sy'f-(Sjiuclol) ' 0,1 l*"111'- After careful thought, I
ona receiving “ m going to try to give you in y , |erM| our C ity
- Commission meeting, T,rj*7yJn„ "'w e re John Kudu, vl
------- .. — , ^
and voice Ida W, Mmilgumury, J, J. Carver
throuRh the reaaona why thla project ahuuld be;.
jopinion.
It a
la
your UH»J
duty tw
to •
Invea- am/Bljr
Hhcaly ie.
L ueni,
Heat, Jay M. Waite
I
Iniianl In
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'•». «*
m juur
‘ L‘ very
■ ~ Important
---------- dev.‘
rwood Smith ! A *' I'1*0!'1'
Hanford will HRree I1**** thla
and C. ~
E. Illtteil.
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The court will rvcunvene to
r reiiorUil i o ' wo have lWo Cod-Riven advnntaR- lupnirnt.
mpment.
morrow ut-PblO o'clock to rontlimi
Imniet Hufuy e" ’ our l,uni*Hlne and the Hi. Johna
Ju bn Krlder
Commlaalmler triiil of rriinlnnl caeca.
(he weekend Hiver. After n rnreful atud/, the
In iiuinlwr of |
Covarnmpnt spent H M tr the month IH)1J deepening the cnunitel In the
onnled for a 1^ * Jbhna to twelve feet an that
tame of |D8,-! I*r*t,r houla and barges could
ith of Murch. ! haul frvlRht to and from Sanford
I'K K H K N TH
eel public ua-1at u lower coat. Resides this, thouike Into con- (enrols of dullnr* of our lorn I citivicea provided **na money waa spent for surveys,
Cuminlaaluner l**|l*l» and other expense* before
In |||H reportproject was completeil. After
First it mi tin1 recll.il of lluxliury Hrliuol of D iiiu ^ iir
.(fare aervlcea, completion, deli-Ratea from our
petitions, dla- W ly Cohunlaalun were sent to
commodities, Washington on three different ucmonetary ser- r0»l"n* to consult with It K C reThursday— Mny ft
H:0() P. M,
KardiiiR the financiiiR of our end,
AdmiMMiiin 2ftc a n d ‘IOr (lux Included)
to needy In- mimely, the conatruction of u dock
the require- drill liontled warehouse. The ansol itRenry re- 1w,,r was ulwuya the slime. This
13,60(1,014. Of . project lilts no earniiiR history,
ill was Slate pm the City must plvdxe some
fi came from other revenues to make up uny de­
ified. We turned to private filmin'Commlaaloner J Intf and were Riven the same anserne p r o R r e s s : wer. In the face of this, your City
K tin* numlivr •Commission employed Nuw Vork

Sanford Forum

KaiereO aa **e**d alaoe
m u r at. leia, at tka r w i

m i m N i a risiM * . s w &lt; r n
•t I V n r i M af March a, tM
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My barrier ___...__
Baa Maalh ___ ___________
V i t o M a a lh a ----------------its H a a lb a -----------------------------

That expression ■'cautious op­
timism” strikes me u particularl&gt; appropriate,
with
emphasis
on the "cautious." Any agreement
goe te a * ------- _ -—_ —which may grow out of the pre­
i l l aiiltaary ••lira*, mm
sent conferences naturally will he
itia k i, r*a*lallaaa a*V taUi
u matter of gratification— but It
w i i t i t i u t s i s Iw tk « M u r
must he reRnrded lo the lljrht ol
si r u s l M « &lt; r i r l h l » s ral**.
a Vesuvius.
imtu ill Curnmiiy Umn t&lt;» tlume or llii* wesiurn I'owors, ami
S r i i t i n r v l flsllaaaltr Hr
The new relationship will rum­
IslaaS sirwsMM* H r i r t i i t t i S i n , I ■»., X ia Varh, Cklsaa*. thurofuru him duddeil it would Imj to ItiiHHimi mlvuntuxe It* ble ii Ioiir quietly c Iioor Ii for a i
spell, but suuner or Inter It will |
jn ir r il, Ksaaaa M iy, at, taala,
vet rid of tin' blockade.
again. (lenernl Lucius 1&gt;. |
Tka H sralj la a ■ r a U r si tka
Whatever may lie the Itiis.Hiaii line of reaHoniiiK imw, it eiupt
la a n rlilH V i m wklrk la aallllsS
Clay, American inilltaiy Rovernoi
•■rlM lM lr la Ik* s m far raaakll* in n|i|inruiit limt the Western Powers hy Htaylnjf in Iterlm, in tiermuny, sninnied up the posltallua af all tka laral aawa l U l l l l
la (kla aiaarapw . as wall aa all hy refusitiR to he provoked to violence, hy supiilyliix llerlin tlon yesterday like this:
t r M S I lU H la lH . . ___________ limnixh the air, hove (lefeuteil the |iuruoHen of the block*
“ I would assume that the Soviet I
already displayed in lieutle nnii turned it to (lie disndvimtnxe of ItiiHHia. Here may attitude
T U E S D A Y , M A Y 3, IMia
Rotiations In the United Slates
IMisHihly he found the key to thhe only kind of xenernl policy means the K ussImiis would I*
which will lie Huccensftil in dealing with H umhIji I ii the cur­ more reasonable at u future furO n r diiiiR w f like about S m a lm
Mallirwi* $60,U00,tXNJ |sx |nu- rent urn. If vviiya can lie found, u» in Hurlin ami ait in the eiRii ministers' conference ' than i
they were In the past.
,
p o ia l.
T I i f i f ' i certainly
nutliiiiR cone of the North Atlantic Pact, to turn itukalun agKresHive‘‘ Hut
we should
remember,
nesH
into
a
dlHiidvarititKc
rather
than
an
advantaxe
for
U
iih
c h n u iiy about it.
even If a solution for the entire
kIii, then perhit]«t UtiMMin miKht in time abandon UKKremdon (ierinan problem
is eventually
OiariRc pticei are now at llir und dlacover that there is tfrenter k «H&gt; In co-o|wrutioii. It reached, that docs not chanxe
Communism. Communism's Rreut
Iiir Ii m I Irvrl m far tlii* year, liiey houuiIm like a wild dream. Hut may lie it coultl linppen.
objective
remains the
same
are irliiiiR at an F O U price of $4
v orld domination.*
a box. However, ilirre are mil many
Tii pc*-'l«tn)fiptl T e a c h in jjt
Thai's the Ii Ir IhlnR to kcepi
Riowert ill lilts lection wllo till! have
ever in mind, as this column has
any oiauuet left.
Teiichinx Imi’t tenrldiiK «»&gt;■ more, deeluren ClmrleH &lt;i. kept insisting The world revolu­
tion which the llolslievlstx launch­
Spiepl-T, :i iiipii sciioo) Kiuflinli tenelier, in nil article in the ed
a Ronurnlliin hro after the
A ii American toldier mi r im o I New York Time*, lie says its n jolt of filling out forum and
overthrow of the cxnrlst throne i
duty m SluttRart, (iermany, tlmi
will ouver halt until It succeeds |
tnyiiiK witli red tu|ie,
■lid lulled n (ierinan RUatd, a youiiR
riimi!* a crupper. From time
Thin writer claimit that the rank* of teachers are thin- or
to lime It chutiRes Its puce and
Hid, ami a civilian .before finally
nitiK out not only fer the reasons usually xivefl hut liecmiHU tactics, hut the old Red mill keeps
beiiiH quelled by military |silkc.
their reul purjiese in life in continually thwarted hy demiinds on grinding Its grist.
He wai nut intaim; be wat drunk.
IlnvinR divested
ourselves of
which have little to do with tenchiiiK- The teacher i« expect­
W r do not like lu dunk of Ameri­
ed, Hpieitler says, to lie clerical worker, a psychiatrist, a wishful thinking we ace justified
In eutertnininR the pious hone
can! terviiiR in foreinri lands at
jioliceman. and an efficiency expert, nmonx other thinx*. His Hint there may lu&lt; improvement-in
anytbiriH but Heiillcmam bui tomelenchlnx Is often done in snatches. The fosterlnx of creative teililiotis between the Itusslans
liinri they are. When tucli thiiiRc
work nmnnx Ids pupils Is im|Nissilile In-cuuhu of continual in­ and the Western blocs. The
at tbit happen, il it mil bard lo ter
grunt Moscow
offenslvu, which
terruption* by the administrative staff.
overrun all Eastern Europe, and:
what kind uf an iniprttiiou u crenl
Tills is a complaint which is often heard when teach­ brought it within the Communist |
ed in llir mimlt of our former en- ers pel topethcr. Many fine teachers are unprepared to enpo
fold, bus definitely ciirue up a- .
rmiet
with thu nappinp details which wear away Hie fine eilpe of KUlust a dead end. The time has I
arrived for more subt l e methods ,
Juvenile (lelinquency it mil lulnr- their leachinx ability. The administrative staffs have their
The Rreut issue In Europe now j
own
problem*,
such
as
shortaxe
of
help
and
lark
of
sufficient
IIiiliVC &lt;unfilled to llir alums and ilnis the disposition of (iermnny.
der-pllviirRed (arnilirt. When a hinds, hat some way should lie fount! to make it possible for Ioiir the economic keystone ami 1
Hang oi 45 Iren-aHeit who had been teachers lo xive their tH*st efforts to lenchlnx i« the fields strutcr Ic center of the continent.
The unhappy Itelcli lies one part 1
pillagimi and plunderinR for ibe to which they are nssixneil.
within the Soviet zone ami three
pail two yean were arretted in
parts within the Western theatre,
und cannot rcgi.Yi its former ecu. '
Miumi the other day, tout of t r v - 1
Comic strenRth unless It is re- 1
rral wealthy Mlamiallt were found i
united.
i
anioiiR llirin. Why had llicy ilolru i
Hollywnoil iiiiiiouiu'fs pluns to film “T rilb y " in color.
tln-ri- is it vlRiu'-ltt' smnkur in
Co n t r o l of the united (leroinny j 1
ixlmiim rrrmiL Siiiifunl wtin wimlii object to tlilsj
wlirn they had plenty at home/ Th N should brinx huck sticcussfully hctiicm uf Hit- Purls of umioiilitedly Is the grunt prise
(tie first rtiilil type of tux knnwiiiR Ills money;
Their parent* had neglected lu teacli tin* niliutit'H, with its xiirduns mid tin- Holiuminit surround- which Moscow now seeks. Many I
lien fumlliei* win being useil fur snnictliiiiR lie
litem the difference between oylil inx* nf tin* iirtistH with wiintii tlm story duals. •'Trilby", puh- observers believe tlmt's the real I
rmn I lie St nli1 c-oulil sue.
,
reason why the Soviet bus lull!- i
and wrmiH. Tlm t can happen in a iisliud in IHD4, was n pliunumuniil hust-sullur of lilt* tiinu, mid aled conversations to ruiso the I
iiiR funds lire
In my opinion this project wmilil,
maxiliilliii for lie tlm Imlonce we need fur prostill Is remi with fondnuss hy miiny who likt- to m ill of thu blockade of Merlin ami reupi-n i
cattle at well
at in a cabin.
s
__
hut proRi'um, Rress in our City. Ihir imputation j
Utieduuiitud I’misimi pirl witli thu mitrvuhms voicu, Inouxlit four power discussions utl the 1
Inis iocreused lu the suluriiliim
i
William Green, pretident of |he to its climax by thu hypnotic trcatmunl of thu wicked Svtm- whole (lermiiN question.
proposal! to point. Hight now, we are unable,
If the powers could reach soqie
A i F. of U . tell* who h oppotiriH Kali. "SvutixaP’d s.'ill survives us a favorite name for u Ityimo-*
agreement reRnnilng
ms would ra- to employ all aur |&gt;eople.‘ llnlesif
thu fliftl
Preiidrnt Truman’t civil ritthlt tegdisposition of tlie Herman proof ulinut |ll,- we secure some new Industry our
tint,
illation. " Il it", iayi Green, "die
t two years,, City will stop growing. Our lake
(Seorpu Hu Mmirier, the'author, was uvea better known lilem then we might see a termin­
ation of the cold war In Europe.
tame filibuileren, the tame reactamounts id- front teiminnl with n bunded wnteus mi artist. Paintinx was Ids reul life work; he wrote but
We might see the Soviet bloc
rarry on die house Is our opportunity to secure
ionariet, and the tame die lintd ohthree novels, mid those in his last ycurs. ills "Peter Ibliut- and the Western bloc settle down
lit time. That new Industry, Do you think two
itiucliuniiti who have teamed up son" has been filmed, but the third novel, “The Martian", to live side hy ttlciv in an arimxl
ige III present cents every time you smoke a park
iruinrmuriaily againit the under­
truce.
n of require- ,,f cigarettes Is tno much to pay
has been loux forxotten.
Mind
you,
the
gr^at
lied
oftenprivileged, agnnol organized labor,
il increase dm f,,r t, progressive step Iii our f'iiy.T
It woiilil he iuterestinx to sen how hi* artist’s eye
q tie Jlilded.
If pi ogress is going to slo'p
and againit all economic, tociat and would respond to the effects created hy Hollywood in the
A W E M 'IIM K V IH ITO II
ii
ns, liecniise of tile debt we iulieriled
IHilitical progirti", Some of our
Winston Churchill has a special
Hlminx of his stories.
i
of over four million dollurs, our
itirm h who have uppoict! llir nvil
claim on American affection mid
t fimi-coloni- v nsrt.lchililrt-n will still be ponder-;
oghlt lull may lie cutptiied to err
admiration, lie combines a line
’ in„i*f'' mi inx the problem of wliut to do withl
mind with lolmst, earthy quality
C o n tfru H H m u n
R e p o rts
jinf wliat kind of people they are
“ l , , ! i C |i!l; tho twelve foot channel in the St. I
which nor people enjoy, lie doea
Hy H ID H K R l.O N O
.' ouasl-tnacW
River. The more developnot Is-ui life us ii hordes, but as a
Political juh-ltulden m the stair
■r tiiaii ii cold m,,nt we liuve in homes and CoinAll
this
week
we
have
been
lied
l
If
the
Wood
Hill
us
aiuended
puss
privilege
to
enjoy
mightily,
ills
and local govrtnmcnlt leadied an
itlv threatens omrrlul bulhliiig*, ,|,o fuster our,
ini witli debate mi the l.almr- es the House on a division or tellei character is massive hut not p&lt;indelil will lie reduced Us every ownail time high uf fuur million last Management Relations Act. We vutu, and fulls to pars mi a re ileroua. As an Inspiring major pro­
as we keep l'r " f 1,,|ll estate must pay on the
year, atioiding In the Centui iiu- have Just udjuiirried alter nearly curded vote then the question phet he made Ills mark In history.
mly I....... ||„|, indehteilnexa,
trail. Since there are two million seven hours on the floor todny. under -u r •ides, recurs automat As a leader In darkest days Jin
uln the dipto-j
I reullxe we must face sewage
llecutlse
the
hills
were
being
read
Irully
on
the
l.esinskj
Hill,
with
kept
our
courage
up
and
maintain­
federal rinployrei in addition to four
utious optim -1 disposal, mu| numerous other im-|
for amendments It has tieen nee- out amendments. The overwhelm ed a grim cheerfulness so that, to
million tlnte ad local government
dims III) pi'.” I provemeiilx bill, let’s fare first:
essaty for us to be on the floor IllR 'sentiment In the Utilise now this day, muny of us feel a neap
employer!, ami their are about Ml,- ■t nil times. We hope noon to is Unit under such circumstnncei sense of petsooul gratitude. To a
000 000 job boldrrt in the Uniled Catch op oil n week's rorruspond- neither will the l.esinskl Hill pass degree permitted to few men he
has Jh'I'ii endowed with thu cap­
Slatri ultugellier, it o ohvioui there­
acity to feel and, more important,
fore, that il laket ten American! to
to express and to kindle III others
ioppoil one political oilier holder,
the ilogyci| courage to keep going,
or to pul it another way, il tequitei
sometimes, when there was lltila
else to fight with.
one politician lo govern every ten
So wc have come to enjoy Mr.
worker* and their familici.
C hiirvlilii's occasion,il visits as a
stimulating tonic. He Is u Riieit
If your little hoy it in llir liabil
warmly welcomed.. — New York
of running away from home, do not
Times.
chain him to the hrd. Parent* of a
five year old Wilkei-liarie youngiter ttird that and lie burned In
R tg u k r
death when their home caught on muved to ■uhilitute tho hill com­
$1.00
Valut
fire. A better way lo break the monly referred to as the. "Wood
B ill" in plaru of the Laalnaki Hill.
running-away habit ii to iliuw your Rending voting fur or against the
offipring all the love and affec­ Wood lllll it was read for amendtion which will make him not want manly. JJuvcial amendment*. In
to tun away from home. Parent! nature more friendly to labor,
who .deny their childien thii batic have been offered tu II, and so
far all have passed. Tha members
human emotion ate to blame for of the l.alair Committee hava op-,
many of tha problem! they have in posed the Amendments because,
• A ll d ta im U t
while admitting tha propoaala are
railing their children,
In favor of labor, they are afraid
p itto ra a
Hiere ia much to he laid againit tha Wood Bill may be made at­
tractive
enough
to
lure
the
tdnilia federal ichool aid bill ai econ­
omy-minded Senator Byrd of- Vir­ port of the ''mUldte-oMhe-roeo"
q u a l i t y b r o a d c lp t f i
Mftnbcre.
ginia ii demumtrating *o well by
leg of thO trip to Ithaca,
• F u ll c u t
repeatedly, laying it. but there it
alio lomething to be laid in fkvor
of it. Senator Byrd y iy i the $300,‘ T r *. .
.. i *
000,000 it appropriate* the firil
fftiallaaeri ‘ jriwee Fate 0*4)1^
t
Boxar
a
il
ro
u
n
d
laying .the seaman then fired one
year, l* only the beginning, and that
•la itlc stylo
■hot pact hie head and order'd
the schooli will be back lor j more
Tha manufacturer of thla well&gt; hud* next year, oad die year after.
known line u! underwear bee • Alto iriaip ar ity lo
- The Wtehyray httrolmen w jtt
Undoubtedly they
loi public
rnsAs D poeelble for ue to offer.
®Wy fOufkl Lwt&gt; Mided .46 cat Ibee
education ii an iacrttiiaghr eipta/a re t o w e d i h ^ llw w e qw ieK y
satomAUc* -fti the text.
”
OomAiander Aleiatuier M id thht
welt-made shirts and ehort* at thla
live proportion. No doubt, loo,
a Navy'board of investigation
low petoe.
t
; V a a b fn a M buieauculi
ia«k
Would be named to handle th* tu*.
dictatorial cohtrol of the ichool
cidenl.
SHIRTS
m. However, the bill, whatever
Ho M id no formal charter had
imerit*, hat the redaemtaf fgat*
been made ae yet and that tho o m &lt; • Mad* from coot, wfl| aknavkoni
*Uy yOUf w m iM r «upp/y
man would'h* held for Invosttgat*
of boiai for a worthy c#u*f.

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iinillirt* tnc nl*n liivltail.

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f he held find the ftnul himhieHH meet
U 'noiE m iy deni lie "•iiid '
m z nf the veer coitducted .
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Iiacu ti am i R o n ald R t a t a n look on, In W a n ta r Rnra, " J o k n I . - "
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G a u g e T 15 D e n i e r INy Io n s

HAT CLEARANCE
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GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS

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ALL FULL FASHI ONF- DI

BELOW COST - HANDMADE
ORIGINALS
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p ir f ie t) for Iwa than one doUir! Theyre Ltll-fiih*
toned lor aleokw fit.t Al Jub» LOO you’ll waul sevaral
pain in the n«w iwwmt ibadea, 8tydQl4.. .

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L. S. U„ • G eorgia
Tech S lated F or
SEC T ra c k Scrap

Giants Scheduled
To Meet Pialatka
A*s Here Tonight
Joe Schultz Or Ben
W i l b u r Will Be
G i v e n Mill Cull;
I ’h Win C o n t e s t

I

llllt.M IN lillA M , Ala., May II—
i '/Vi
l.miisinnn State, (ieorgln
T mi-Ii mul Auburn rim figured fur
j ninithi'r i-tn*M wcrii]&gt; In the Southi - null mi i niifi'rinico trai-k moot hem
Mil* SHI-l!I
Sunn- truck expert* him ruling
Tech n "hade iili.'uil nf L. H. tl. I till*
, vi in . Tlii-n' i nlculatluim, l,nni-il mi
i |n-r fm imi in-oil *o far tilt A season,
I k'H'i- H im loehsters a point nr two
imlviinlni" over H im l.oulslntui out­
fit.
i nut nli-intill* rMliictaurii In miti-i
Inn* Mvmi m imy u lli’iiipt In -ii-ll
I S I * In.11 in t)ii' mi ri iin I umihIiiii
lu-l i- I I' . Ilnvnil Imy* liUVM Willi
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I »l lllflrill
ilinli-l il.ik' Tnch wiih favurnil Imi
1lillhihvH ((•
iVtin wniiml 111i In fourth plaro with II
n I M llllll
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A tiff IfM I M9
| I point*.
1*111siI hi*
I .‘I. (I . lu a Into Mir yi*, wrnppiul
I
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I 't'Hlmr
lip II point* fill first place, followIlMHtlt 1filftilnt
led l.v A til. mo will) Mi] H nml T o ( Ii« VI«I&gt;144 Ill’ll i It IV
I It IfI V111» .tl tllluhtl,, Ml'* l mi i limn Mfi.
|««tt.»llil ill Hi Auiin*,iii*"
I n tf week's ilunl ruoota Invnlvmi it.
‘ ini' i-niifni-iii-o li-nms pruiluri'il mio
HANKOKIl ill !•;«»»•|%« |i|*&lt;1
|•i-n-ialiiiinil III...... H im !&gt;.'•! till m il in
tJtimr* Tulin *
« ii I iiiriti ui M iiiH ■ -II l.v
M. "v&gt;lppl Hinto'ii Ttlfuril
fit Iii I hu hi BAN Ft »HI&gt;
.'...t v mi H im Hill HKltimil I. H. H.
(
I,ii r k wl lirtjrluiiw Ms*• I
I S', i h ll.."ever, hml n i-t mile wind '
Hi A up.usII *i* nt 1ir I imI

!

8ANF0HD

HERALD,

SANFORD,

COMMENTS

i

.

FLORIDA

TU ES D A Y

M AY

3. 1949

C IT R U S H E I G H T
W IN T E R H A V E N , May a - ' ^ i
— Report of the SUte Cltru* In■pectlon Bureau at 10:00 A, M.
today In Ihikc*:
ftrapefrult Oinnee* Tnlipeillie*
Rail
117,781
47.427
08
Truck
13,200
B2,:t07
IU7 O
Total
31,044
00,704
238

From The

SIDELINES

IIY A K T H U It

U r X K W IT H , JH .
Ilcinhl Spurta Kilitur

The
Nut tc Dame
mmkethall
team ha* won mure guinea than
it luat for 20 culttecutive m is aone.

K I.I.IH C I.A H Y

Kill* (Mary, finry infichlor fur
Hit- ilaltliiiurM Orlulp* of the Inlurtialliiuul I. mhkum, ha* I.mmii k I vcii a
*iiNpi'ii*imi fur cIliiihiiiK lulu thi*taml* after an aliu*lvn fan ill
Ifulllmorn.

The Eaiitern cluy court lenni*
championahip* will lie atapeil on
the Tracer* Nluud court* uf the
New Yurk Allitelic Club, July

Clary will lie rMiurnitivrcil fur
auniv uf hlw caper* hi Ih r Klurlda
Slnli- I. mhkum whrn lie »* » playInK fur Saufurit la ltt.1T. We
reniemiier a rmiute of InridMiil*
which h*|ippnnl then. Clary wan
rallMtl out on a third *lrlkr, and

2-10.

^

Tlif Sniifniil Chilli* him **-h
uled In liift'l H im I' ii Iii tkit A /nli'u*
nt tin* Miiiiirl|uil I'litk I■iiiii'hl ul
(iVliH'k, fidbiwing n lill which
lie piotl'atMil tlir dccUhui viijui ■
w m mini'll niil, in Itii* Asnlt-u IIiiw
oiiHly. However, Ihr umpire wun
lost. night.
out. tlii-n Clary promptly threw
Mnimgi-i Kill tim ber will pmhi* hat u vir the Sanford duy out
halt]v M'liii either .Ini' Mi'lmltr. hi
into Melhinvlllr Avenue. Ua an.
Ren VVilliiu In H im hill to fHi'i' Him
oilier oci-a*lun, we lirllevr it wan
A miens tuiiight.
In llaytonu Ilnur Ii, outlie fen
T I im Onlliexvllh’ C -M mii mill Humade u ulurrltiK remark abuut
Orlande Ik-miliirn wore slated In
line Hnafurd *huri*lup, and Clary
tangle ill liiliiliiln Iiin I night, Imi
ahowrrrd him with a bucket of
mill IiiiIImiI H im lilt, mill H im Delanil
ire walrr.
Itt'il Hut* wmim fn-lii'iltilril to moot
While thlnkinK uf Clary uml 111*
till' St. Alll'll'llhn- Sllillt.'l hint llil'lll,
*0*|ll'll*loll. WII ri'l'ull till- IlltMNt
hilt tin* riiiill'Hl wiih washed Iiwuv
liMu lluViH-her cane. liurucliMr tin
Tin- I 111y I ••in* iti-Hi'li lull'll llii'l
*ii*p|.ruleil hecan**' lie hn-*
H im la'rxliltlg lliidger* him! in n tree
% \ I MIA \ I I I l&lt;*« I
imek, nnllifylnp any claim I*.mii i-liarKMii wiih I'luntliiK n cM*h
ill
hi
HMurllllt IK III I killIIIM, wliii'h Wtl* I emu
it
ciintuiiii'r.
| f»»r it le. ..III.
Hhuto hy Ituynumd Studio
Wnii liv till* Inlanders Ailuin l.n|i I t.l*l nil
II I I
II haa Inn If Iwen a rule that
I Hie S i:iie *|H-e«t*ler nl*o ha* tieen
Shown tilmve til e Till memlHir* nf Hie I .Inn* (Muir Juiiiur Hum-1.nil I.mukhm teama. The dull la com- I
tllllii wmiiI H im mule fur Hit- I hiy- IHI*|III I1till
.14tl! M
l
»•'
a full roil Id hrrklr the player*,
pi.-I u.p II* 22ml year a* "punmir of the leapuc. Am imp lliuxe In the leiigite Include l.nwrencu, Ti*ou, .
ki­ I in lt.fr t titrt nenHUti
tniilii, mill Jiii MI lit H im llmlgi-ix In Nfw Y Ml it
*•
T Hnw
itei,
he
folliiwed Haul luniiHKrr* and umpire* all they
*■
lb-el, McDonald, Schlrari., Huliuiillmi, I'hitipe, Wudc, McKinley. Swunu, Cherry, llowcn, liutler, Owen*
ilx wntti-reil tilii|tImh, wliili- the Iirtittltlyii
|*|||•aleitr till
»
lli. i./ I utiiiu.' *lnr, to H im win- in wl*h, and iiulliiiiK rail lie dune Hium ii, Tm.ke, Miller, Hhill|i* IlippiiiH, Kelley, Muilden, Mnffett, McKinney, EngliKh, Carter, EnKlIah
mall * won- I'uinhhig H im offering*! I’ll II IVIe-11. It III
ty
Kiirreli, Hevnohl*, K uiiihuv , Sumiiel*, Uruinley, June.!, (iracey, Kuitli»h, Wyatt, Crowiuy, Ilruwn Anderilu- Southern ndny* century hen* iiliuiii it evcrpl throw the 'fan'
Ill Kin l.ll-tlbllllf IlillllLt'll rill II 1 lilt II||ll
%
mu, Hate .lone*. McCall, Krider, Whatley, Mum Ilu railorff, Smith, Arthur, Box, Carter Weatnmreland,1
out of the park. Thi* one III lie
II mm IH l&gt;«4#t*lni
*t*Vfiul vvi'i’kii ligii.
hit*. Iweston g i-iiiiiih IH i -miI eight
t N*t ilitiiif*** |ii‘ii »I ii I»*,| *
Ii.....&gt;. *voii that In M.n. lie'* flp- iHiiut rumen Into proniinenre in ! |iavi«, Carlton, Harlan, Yale* ami Carlton. Manager* shown In the hack row Include from left to right
error* In aimlal H im Ihiytniiii i-iiife.
A &gt;111111 \ \ I F il,l I
liilii f..| u *iicre**ful dvfeo-M uf ■rurh of the two ra»e* nienllonvtl Mink hlorrison, Haniillmi lli*Inn, Edward McCall, lle n iy Witte uml Hurry llohiun.
TmiiKhi ilm Heniilur* ihmi-i i In­ .S'i tv VftfH
Ht
aliovc. We hellevr that the bent I
In imi in.I 221) tiller* here.
ti-M i -ii mi linluesville, I....shinl! 4Till JHM
t.HH |
I "IftVi''1III!111!
«!'
wuy to atop hum I of thin fight- J
tnni'li-:i willi Daytona ui liaytmiu I»**ir*ili
I iHiiut ami wun Iftitli start*. He got
iriK and wrariKliiiK aruunR play,
Hi-in Ii, SI. Aiii'ii-'tiin- ,invinC . Hi- I Tl II nil'll,hi «
■1I
j*lck lu Ju ly and iiilaai-d the Sara­
•Hit
MtTflnn
ft
er* mid npectatur* in to reject the |
IIIiIII mill Slllifnnl play* hunt* In Hi.
toga moMting. While preparing him
^
Mi
fan. or fan*, whu over-atep their j
i itlalka.
IIY H tA N K ECK
fur the full lldtm m t meeting he
U tt him'i I*
*I I
I llim ffirliil)
M X V IIH II x-rr-rr: n H N K ii s
hound*.
II»•
uli•
I
ttlrtilm
AH Newafeature Spurt* Kdilm
hruised a foot. Wine 1,1st allowed
Malinger timber imlii-iili-il y i-■
a t iiK irr
hr Arthur llerkwlth, Jr.
i Sit tllliltl’H Hi llftllill'll I
Cumpilrd
W m do not believe Holt a apectn- I
iir-.i’o ir r m i m
me during winter trial* at Aiken,
li'iilav Hml In' planned lu ilnitrio
N
EW
YORK
•■Jockey
Ted
Atkin
Tin*
futloivl«i»f
|trliM r#|iorU«l Ity
H im 1il il-ij[i iif H im Huufoiilile" 11
tip h Jk :tb hr |t» 4 tor nhuuld lie allowed In flhnut -uii i* no the "put lie Min ' m ild •i M C ., tiial he i* a very fast linrae." tIi&lt;9* rimlttr* (tit Dm* Nfinfiuri Hint«■
u it f,IMI wnnln, tmimliiK the player*, fm .
b 1 l
y&gt;:■Ilit I H im Alllli'm III lull nil'hl 1
Home expert* say be I* the fn*l Fnrr»n*rn Mil rk**i fur (iroilnc# noId
n ♦f Mill which I"' Would lie Ihruwu into H im ruthl'l be mi u linin'. U Kentucky ent litirMe lu Hu- Ureerilree harm i i trtit'kcrit arut t|«*iil»&gt;rN up io \2 t»i
1 1 i
’ll.
font oat, nml it r pusolbh- In- will
itJ 22 *i J if ir» T imme-Kiiw' if muttered elsewhere liertiv winner.
-M May a, m «»
mul.■- u ( mw «-hinn«i'ti Imiii'lit in
i Until Wine l.iat and Caput may
I ti •\n
•»* 'l lu
Him UN, T**nrit*r« ridt-n
The
dulling
uf
New
Yolk's
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prolectiuii
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Winnl
H in.
t: nil
Ilu If jir
,N irml uterine** mi Hie purl uf the bettor* will huve Id* pick uT tw o ' Mtunorlul ut Jumah-a utt April 22. Hiunitt
O'* If* 1 ii it
A l l IK NS i.
lli It" ItU”
Itliu’k ValcnlliM*
M ny 'I i I'l
olfi-n-ilvi- iinwi'r Inin H im i-iiii I i - .I.
«'• Uf tf tf it r." u*her* lit KHiue* will nverl many (irr-eulrue Hluhle mount* in tile J |i'» N^w York’* aiinuill Derliy
trim
Hu
lliir
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liir-l preleuil you iluii'l ei-e Hull m ui"
it •t tt 2'it
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!Ioniin, I’ti11* Ilu llpr
i i "t &gt; ,r
l If «lll tnf il-ll pi III oil lllllkv AI II..IK
I'ininmiil Jubilee Derby to be ' "ti I |,rev|,,Wi
81 n 1 n if iir. iiviiidulde incident*.
is
llrnnit,
l.lmn
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.on
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lli-nnl'link’* fiire. The tiiwei mp Pill M.1
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at Churchill Down* on May 7.,
Caput developed last fall when
A N D Y.................
A N IiK H K O N
if ji i
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III
imM«*, "i(» Mi H%
to
so
C lilv i-i-lty nf Mhitni pi Ifl'l -le I .Ill'll'
We mile with interest the hiring J Since Atkinson hn* hccii under' |lt) |„i,ved tliut he can run well (Vlfrjf, Diiltlfu Dr!
.i
1 &lt;t it 21».*4
tl XS
nerve* it.
tl ti ii It. 7 of Andy Amlersun u* an umpire contract to ride tlrcentrec llo r»e »' over ii distance, lie set a track ( ’rl»*ry. I’art ul i*rl
(i l
I. I. K
II.»»
o it 141 in tho Floriilu State l.ougue. And- "nice Augu*l, IU4II, all he lur* to
•
♦
;
»
12
Ml
ft Iloi Dr!
record fur one mile uml u sixteenth Forh
Till- *l&lt; fi.nl pin* Iirikhrnii n ■III
II II n 13Ti
k l
t'octiiMlMTh-Fa nrjr
ii 1 it it tt |i11 m Hun wu* prnliulily one of the licit du now 1* choose between i nput nt Hlmlicn hut was tllHipinllfiml
"miu'Hiinp
yealetdliy
on u'her I \v ii
I In llukt
I* mi
it ti tutli umpire* in the circuit last year.'«n&lt; Wlm I.ist
r. it »
it..
for humping Slum Hung. A week i funi tnItii'rir'f *l»n|i i*
pnlfel Ini,- i**|.| duo*. II.. eiipku
14 "" .
Mill 4.1% l. 1 l.l it it it u iiimi ami wu* offered u cunliacl In work
Ilu link I
\lklusun I* having trouble milk­ Inter he hem Slant Hung four Fkuplunt,
Hu- Smil her ri InlMienlli'piiii' i
11.mi .
1 tt it o M umi
Ilu lUki
m i
IIY ASHHCl VTMIl I'HHSS
Cliumpiiiiirthip fur H im i.iuml v i'll! i.... tl
t t« ff ft It •mu in the league tins yeur, lull he ing lii* pick, lie must ti-cnll the length* ill the Pimlico Futurity. He likra Hu llpr
Ita &lt;ui
TlmmuHvilli' uml Alhuny fiiKHtti'd
l il ii u II ,miff refu*ed to Hiitn liecuuse lie did nut Hi 12 Derby when Eddie A team, won five nut of nine slurls us a IS t&gt;|M&lt;rtt*Fnn«:y
\i
111 It iiiniiiUH of Im itim-M'iirum In a mw.
tt r.i uu ti*
Hu llRkl
II no 3.nn
i»iri
• The \t i ii in iii n (.nil'll H im .m u ll
\v
IVI think theru wu* enough iiiunuy In now free Inuring, hud id" choice 2-year-old and was second twice, ivppf rN-&lt;’polio
N VM •.
hnsMliull Mill".nt diTidliiK a Hiiiikf
uf Ori't'iitree hor*t*a. Arcnro chose curiiiiig ID2.I&amp;0.
a
♦hi •» the 'deal’.
mil uf Hu* file Ikvice hy lipliteump Ilobiii U
Ilu
liwki
11.
mi l.to
InHt nIk lit. The M-ore wiih h m w Iimii
•inti
a
lt«Hf
Hut Caput cornea from a hard I'fiir, lltnrk K jtp
A t their last meelng In Crealu ride Devil Diver, u reul fnsl
I linn rent C ity, the U a i u v dlrVrtur*
H im Kami' wit* railed Im-cihiM' uf up iimli-r p io**ure over Iho alow, Hi hull M
I
liu
llpr
....
II.y&amp;
colt. Tliut left Ilm oilier tlrwntree luck family. The brown colt Is a I'litiitur*, N«*w Fill, lift) IIIU n• l.f.ii
Hopuy Alheu* C u iin liy t.'liih cuur*M. NNtll.UI
(IHH
i
curfi'W law*.
N t d S m ith , M g r.
f.mi voted a 123 monthly Increase to starter. Sliunt Out, to Wuyue D. son of M enow -I’hiuet. His sire
i
lll'IIM'IInk Hllllk II 10 fi.nl pl.lt H im v
f.n l.li Hx
II Xft • l.l (l
In other I'limi-t in the (ii’urrtla- till H iii 27Hl, himIi Ii 'Ii -i Ii 'Ii IIi hide nf *'■•ntitrih
immi
ii
3 0 0 E ii h ! F I t k I S t re e l
the nrldter*. Thl* bonus was tithud
what
uppeured
to
lie
a com­ Hijiianh, Yttllttw Hu llpr 11 fin - tint
H
right.
non
ii
ToiiuiiuttM, Crt
IS.Tft * 4.Ml
Klnrlila laounie, Vajdmtln whipped the filial i nil inI in ih-fi-nt iluik- IN III
11*.»Wf*lab I W"far rr U t*t r
Arcurn'* selection proved a mis­ fortable lead lu the 1038 Derby Toptndtr* ,\|*i Ftp .. . a III# « M l,
..mm e d ' l o Ih &gt; UHcd ** traveling ax«a
Cordelii. l.'t-H; TulInlinHHMit deffuted liorae lliive Smilli uf Smilh Cum I iftJM
*»!••
EM | ritr*.** i
Pviimom. Maytie Anderson decided take. Shut Out won the race by n Init folded in the stretch and fini­
T o I iiIn
» 7
tim ttiN
Moult lie, fi-l; and Amellcu* eilued Him.
Otntige*-Vtilt'tu-lfts ll.n |l PI . mi
the 1273 ticket was ton good lu couple uf length* and Devil Diver, shed fourth.
&lt; H A H IN I O D A Y I
•
Iriipstrull-Xliirslt
HerIn.*
Waycru*n, :t.'j.
turn down *n he changed hi* after getting away well, finished
Caput, In which the " t" is silent,
The final mnlrh over the H/iW.
IlnX
|1 It . ,nn
1,nnp.li-uitlii|' VilliInMli liuW lili* yaid, pur 72 coui,*e wii* *i ln .Iii ImiI
mind nml Migned a contract.
sixth, riiiiio eight length* back. mu * named after the French card
12 vlcturiea mfuimil H Iu **m*, fTnllii- Sitlui i'l v, Imi vnnHiitiod linn*
While on the Florida State l.t-u- The "ml*tnk«" cost Arcurn Jll.-Jgnm* phliict, and, of course, his
Jim l.i'omird, Villnniivu's new
liaaNCi* in M'cmid pluce lui* u 12-7 fold'll piinlpuiii-mi'iit.
gtie um piring subject, we would 422.81) nr HI percent uf tlie winning lam. (input, meaning "tnke all the head footliall couch, also is an
May 1— •AI
.M KHIiSVIl.l.t:
record, Alliauv i* Muni with Hi-K.
liku
to
mid
two
cent*
worth
about
tricks",
I*
the
first
foul
nf
his
dum
dK lliti f li nl t
horse's share.
asparagus furnier. I.eonurd ha* a
Flo r hi.i
ami TumaHvllli'. U-H.
ef nlleiM
Mil li‘M I
the men in blue.
"It luuk* like Atkinson will have to reach ihe race*. Hii|uel’s fjrst large farm in New Jersey.
fNirdi-li', Wnyrru** nml Anierieit*
A
I kh
We re u liir Ihul Ihe boy* i"
the slime triiul.li', Hull uf picking two foal*, fillie* by Questionnaire,
••IHU
S#*l Wlfl lui
are lumi-hi'l m t!**• lower past uf
r. h
Cb blue have no bed of rose*. IwKiglil of tlu&gt; nine members of
1.HI III’
1*1 I#
tile light linin', 'In, ,.,') il 7" train­ •lied n* yi'iuliiig*. A I lii i il wu*
H im Ijwt in H im |1MI'* Mulillr'ie'-t in
Itv \ S S fM T\»K I» 1*11ESS
r
m
Hr ........
,
4
Ii*
ciiuse lliry rim not p!en*« IK
Jl
hut ii dead.
the North Cuioliim State tennis
'Ml
14 II#
A I player*, two manager* and t.UUil er John M. liavi-i wu* naked hy
Hlll.lH
tin ci'llnr
So it'* ii)) tn Atkinson, rider of team are native* of the slute.
thu writer
|1 'l l .»
II.ASEII \l.l.
Tin mi it-i Vi11■- pul five Mil'll mi H im
•.per tn turn till of the lime, lint
«]
I.lt Mi*
!?7 II*
“ 1 certnliily hn|u- lie lui*," re­ IIIH winner* lien during 1018,
N i-m York Comt isHiied u muiii- | ...... Ills eve• *.*H h tHfri i
T ipi i inuiii.il, "m l tin' All.any Haul
when Urlandn fan* begin lu ride
CATARRH
plied linver wiHi laughter in Id* M-lii'llii-r lie'll pine L'lird* (cu|int)
Imil* *ihi-i I four l wii li ra. Nut a mu uniii" fm Aiuimgei ben Ihirochei •Mii***r
an umpire for calling strike* on
or drink clmmiMgiiv (Wine ld*t)
voter.
i*
a
o
Idtlgr
14
H
ffIR IIS
Wan u ni I II III H im Ills! -ii* tllliilil!* ul New Yolk tilunl •liuii'ing liim 1Mtilliifii
r.l n Saford halter, Ihe arbiter*
21 •i*
.*•
If Haver can bring two horaca ui Deili.i Du.
HIND CUII HOD Mil
MIIIIV aui TO NAIM
Th e Curd* uulliti ilie Titter*, Ir. in m-IHi simple u**uult nguiiiHl Eri-d •flipjt II
1 ua
TVLa
AS niiis4 lie pretty *urry. Thl* act­ to tlie Derby nturtiug gule uml win
CONOIITION. t u m t iutMia h w ii
•
ihiyeun, n Itruuklyn fun, ul Hu- i:%lru
KttUtf al laal from kftura of ilnut. D O O R S O P E N 12:13 H. M. Il*ily
S.
ually happened in Ihe Sanfordwith one a* lie did ill IP 12, he
^7 it*
IIIW91
H
talarrk* auri hay friar riua- tw unial ,___
mi I
Hubert
t
Imi
lie
diii
mi
Matinees 40c . Evrnliig* tic
Valdu-via mmii I'l out "f 11 hit* I'nlu lirourol* la*l I'liurndiiy,
Orlando
runleat
played
In
O
r1*Ml|ll I Y if Irt-s;
will have considered hi* Juh well T in id.till. seimi s (m m llrectrville, lion i« 19x9(1 imlaf In iNjft* uf •mrata villi
Cliii-ngn While Sux ileliii'd III emit in llii'v t.la.lni ilie Indian*.
l.lvt* pMtl If S
lamlu on Sunday afternoon. H e
a furmtria which haa Ih# fHivar lu radura
Children— .Otfc
dune,
Il
will
lie
up
In
AtkiiiHiin
lui
H. &lt;'. are Co c..)ii ilu-. nl t a* North tiaaal ruittfrrBon. Man aari woman villi
The Imllnn* (tn| only ten hit* off lour* uf ii triUtl fine iii' u I uhI Catch­ I'l .1ill 11•A in ,..le \
Ihiiik It la lime fur the umpire* lu
pick the right mount.
i t ul &lt;dill" I lie g d( te imi.
aaoiiUlns
ainiv
haariathaa,
vluaiiat!
noalrlla.
Ti
Tn
of Ilu*'*' HuiIkmi pitclii-rn. Tlie er .bn- Tipton uml "iriil everybody
Nlart checking uu un them»elvr*
tararh*. hawk in ■ at ri an awrilm if mlaary Mil.
Ml.
I II I h«,"l •
roll,nineI
"Wine l.l*t hasn't had ii lesi
uf M m u l ra lk f a lta r ualnv II. M|X&gt;IIUN0 |* I
Imllnmi um'd four twirlera.
wii* Imppy mi tin- "ornml place l-rrers red
when Incident* like thi* occur.
yel," said davur after the 3-yeiri
fuata 1 1 0 0 , hill r«in*lil«rIng iaaulta, thla la
Kv ms up
U
Tim TnllnlmiM'M I'imle* put dull.
old hoy cult, u sun of Queathiiinalro
Kici-lmlil IticM-ay, hureess rnc- nn| axpariatva, amutiiiU lu wit If pannlaa p a r
III "ll.'tn l ed
c Ik Ii I liilii a* tney Hi-i.riil ilin-i- in
iiiiitsi-: it m i n i ;
Kl t»HBN()L (raotion, tiaa v ttif U
W A U 'H T T IN T R A IN IN G
:■
It.*
— Figs 2nd, won lit* 1040 dehut I &gt;’, iier truck a1 Fie.&gt; ,.iid. N. J., will rina«.
tin1 m-ciuul nml Iwn-i- in tin- *i*Hi
New York I'Vnl ($3.fit)&gt; Mini I rnii * red tn-.M
(IR E N I.O C II. N. J.. May U— (/!’&gt; ■mite nine lengths at Jmuaicn. "Ho o|ierr.te rm ’ii Aug 11 to Hupt. 10 ilrte ltii! aolJ w ith mcHiav hafk tv a ra a ta a I f
T
a
a
r
h
lM
a llrwar* tS I t t. F l r a t I f . *
off uf IYiilim I Iniiili'l pave up Hie 1111,111111 added Youthful ‘Jtahe i ', ti.* ue
rluil
— Jersey Jue Walcott ha* slailed
M a ll O r M r a n i l r d .
ran only twice last May at Melii* season.
llene nlilre tie " t
only tliri-i' lilt*, a* H im Atlth'lir* nt Jiimnii-a.
his 31-day training program In
I II." uii
II
■cared their miipl" I nil y in the
I uiu ImvIIIm, K v .— A imed 112.811' H&lt; nr 11.&lt;lit iuiil,t
preparation for a 16-rouml heavy­
t'.s
II
■mciiiiiI.
wun a *lx furlnni' i ini ut in t ; 1;■ IIII".l
weight title hunt against Estard
tern
i.|il
t|
The ll•&lt;^emllul' i liiiiiipinii Ileal* 2^8 nt t’hureldll (town*.
Charles at Chlcagu’s Comlskey
l•l•"•••l N V "ivl»:
[ut three liitn from two I'ldllle
Ilarve lie, lirni-e, Mil.— l.nve
In
Tn
Hark June 22.
lt,1sll,i *
nirlerii ami made In.Hi nf them Sonnet ( f i t .tut i won Ilm feat urn
I'liukiiinvr*
krr«r* r»d
it
■tl
Komi in tin. rovealli
Ameiicun race nt Ilarve lie (bare.
12 ranches
Eleven nf
limit,I* red
11
touched the Hear* fur neven hitu,
Ihiatnu Mr mei
($0.20) won Minn ted lieiivr
iv
•r stmits
sin
x|irliig
i
lirlng amt
and summer
aroriiiit three run*. The lli-itr* hud l the mile Iiml II nixteelitll fentllle Ili-nii Millie Ii v v II
nf
tin
ttCl.A
are
graduates
uf
the sclmul.
Ileus III! M
XX
tt perfeet day In H im fn-ld, while Mil Suffolk Down*.
ItimMef* util
'J*
the PIlillii'H Wtthi i-lilltIp'll with two
Albany, Calif. — I'Virhhlden-C
lire", "it mill ill uIVII
liver*
red
i
Hunk Frasier uf North Carolina
errurt.
(121.00) won Ilm feature at (iuld- 1111.11, 1* red
ai
State competes In a strange C"»li'll Hate Kielil*.
Hell* red lieiivy A',1
liiiiution of
track
evenls-th*
lieu* Millie Uvy |1
(iO l.K
middle distance and tho pole vault.
IIk lit
(a
Athens, Ua. Al lle**el|nk of lien*
llllliHlern "III
]]
the University of Miami defeated
um h
Dave Smith of South Carolina,
Jack tlraham , Ht. tsiuls Hrown
I no uveruge American husband
1*'lp In 37 holes, in win the MonthS O U T H E R N UfN'KH, N. C „ May ern Intemilleglate tinlf Tourna­ bus tthoul IH neckties— must uf rnukle firs t baseman, holds a
them fnur-ln Immls.
private pilot’s license.
8— (A*) -A year ago at thl* *tage ment.
nf tlie Carolina* Open tinlf T o u rn ­
Southern Him*, N. C ,~ D ick
ament Smith A fi ll-nil slur Itnhby Chirpmaii led a field of 88 In Ilm
l.ocke wa* working on n record first round nf the Carolina* Open
04 round that eventually lirouglil golf
tnurnamenl with
a fourhim hi* aocnml Htmlghl victory In I.mier-par UK.
thi* w ent.
M IH C E M .A N E O IIH
Today the man In the knlckcr*
Montreal— I'eiittl I,unit uf the
had n m un-xltrd Juh on Id* hand* New York llangm* won the Cnljlvr
A h rw tttlrm l b y la w , n il t)ogt| in t h e C U y
tn gut hack lulu rniitMiitiuii a* the Cup a* thu nutatinidliig rookie of
■ecund muml U-gau.
I the Nallonnl lluchoy l.ougue.
o f M u iifo rtl,
F lo r id a ,
n iU H t be v a c c in a te d
(iolihy1* heat was a twu-ovur
Aulnirn, Ala.— Juut
Eaves nf
tea
par 74 yeaterday, Thi* Juft him Atlanta wn* named
iijfiiliiHt rttbloH b y a licoitHcd v o t v r li m r la n be ­
haakulhall

U" I
l

State Farmera Market

Clubhouse

CiuntN Avt*ra«i*s

Miami lb lanlisinim
Wins (bill’ Crown

i

ThoniiLsville And
Albany Play M
Inning Tie Tilt

S an fo rd
F U R N IT U R E
Com pany

Fiftfs And Poultry

Sporl.s In Briel'

Today &amp; Wednesday

f

Oocofcl H A M O U R
Si. AMECHE *

Locke Ihis Job On
II I In Tourney

NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS

{oiqutfnkr gisolln#!

F u r th rift an w e ll as style.,

in a five-wuy tie for llltli place, coach ut Auburn,
alx stroke* off the hot pare set
by l'lnehur*t Amnteur Dick ChapTit nee ntu
. . . . morn
...
Than 4,000
m an, former tiultutml .humplun. yachts uver 30 feet In Ar
Imerlca,

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1

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Studebaker*s the

fo re tb u f ir a t d a y u f M a y o f e a c h y e a r a n d
tiio V a c c in a tio n t a g c o n t in u a lly w o r n b y d o g s
o n a c o lla r o r barnotut f o r t h e f o llo w in g y e a r .

S A M O H l» CM; l. k N 1)0 IMi
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dog

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R a y m o n d L . B a a a , v e t e r in a r ia n , w i ll be a t th e

CAST TIMES TONIGHT
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re a r o f th e C i t y H a l l A p r i l 18, 8 0 , 8 7 a n d M a y
4 t h to v a c c in a te d o g e , f r o m 8 to B P . M .

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A f t e r M a y 4 t h ,, a ll ilo g a f o u n d w i t h o u t a
t a g c e r t i f y in g t h a t t h e y h a v e been v a c c in a te d
ivK;.

HMcleee-U nad

lo o k o f a 1949 Sradebaker telle
yo
u i f' i a ca r w ith U m rig h t b u ild fo r thrift.
yoe
Y ou d o n 't m a trace o f cu m btra om * awes* bu lb la
tbotte trim , graceful b o d y contour*- T h e r e '! no u s *
w asting surplus poundage la ibe ru gg e d Studebnker
chassis underneath.

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T h i s U m o to rin g 's m ost advanced b in d o f dystgn*
In g — it c » u d r iv in g costs substantially every aUte.

i vnrSitn. CtlM-

f o r ra b la jt f o r y e a r 1 6 4 9 , w i l l be a u b je c t to

up by the Police and killed.

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names o f some'
"
l*ll'bn i

WA

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MARCH of TIMES
"America's New Air Power*
CARTOON — SPORT
PARAMOUNT N i W 8 .

COMING

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�TUESDAY MAY 3. 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

vlit|nii fur (hi* i-&lt;iftstriictluh qf enrjtnlh H'orks of
And for
|til* maiiilvnahr* and niivrstton of
Hu- MAirir. nnd tin* conduct of the*
(llsfrlrl k •Mi-rnll). and to rrcFlv*
M o rin : T » .%i - im : %it
ffroni ih* Nlatc Krahti of monvy to
TO
JOHN
11
Mi Hl.nih iliN l,,v**r thv coat* of coiiMfruollon of
whowe |di»ce of renldedct* arol ail »*»j*ld *vt»rki*. tirovldlliir a ffowrti*
di***H Im unknown
|line hoard fi»r miM dlwirli l, nnd nilYou are lim l&gt;y notified that u ; 1horfilnic the district to ilo tltone
null hna liven Itinl It tiled in the •Ii 'IttloifH
iMnenKiiri ......
ami iieetlf ill for
Clllt t'ourl of (he Nltilli Jurnial thi _tienefit- .........
of •oihl d!«trlH illl&lt;l the
Circuit of Florida, Mvmiiud* Umin- |iroi»ert) a n d lnfiatdlii h i m thereLt
Iv, In Ctiam cry. nmlei the m i. ,,f
dtnte hoard of i 'nfjui'r Vfll loll
K U A N •' I H MTII.LM %N M•&lt;l| n
on behalf of pro|utii«d
IIOMN, I’l alot If f m J *&gt;It N 1&gt;
•
•-niral m,1
Florida
&lt;11*011* *ILN, (&gt;«•fend ii ii! and flint [Jus
Flood Control lM-trlci
11?I It’I
i M* i*n .i n»i 11ni«• mr
cfee of ill Voifit'it
Villi Ult* th*i Hol e (’•*•(1411vd $»»
mpimuii In *i«Id Ciiiiae in |itr»*,n m
by at lor net at the « iff he ■«f the
Clerk of «ltbl Court, lit Die Court
Ifonie In thtiiforil HifiiilJiole i i.m,
ly Florida on the IJtli day ,,f
iTueeilay i, and that in
default th**r*'o(. a *!»••i
.........
fefffto will lie eoteied and the -aid
iiiilMt* "III nr meed *% i&gt;arie
U'lTNKHH in V tutlid arid offh al
i*ral 11»If IHth dot of ,i|uii \
'DO
, o F IICItNIdiN
Clef k *"It *nit. Com |
Hrintfiolv t'oitlity, Fhiiida
jl* K 1. Itardli Ii |u
tO F F IC IA L MKALi
Hou«holder A**om laltn
Al tot lie* * for i*|t« Ini if f
Le g a l

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

N o tic e

By WIUIAM HIT!
|&lt;rtF\IA H |» |»olt«tl ti
pelf Cited it movie tUrn
I'lvi'H t»iit oilin'* 1* " i ll h
y*o hOJlIC to Led *CVft d
VSOOll pi Ollll* l ViC II t *
hrv n
T h e vlfi n /rnf ft/mi m ay h.t*r
been /*aid t'H I hr r r ^ but, •*!
/c.nf ih t y i r t t hr

a/onr
A VU-luul Llur whole hot
litiii|hl In the Aoitifilli *'
1llUlt the you i lm|i|r\l
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HAMBUNK S MEDITATIONS

Holler I** heI H*\ eiveii Ifni I
Irtfhliiture of the State .if n ,
Ill hr FJF* ne« sIm|| will hi
«|liertrd to emit t lcfl-l.ithui . i
In* Cen1i.ll and rlioifliern n ,
Hood CtHIIt td I •l•&lt;111, i an u |*i
*or|ioiaih.n in Mil s t.*$*. ,h
Itig the tuoindar let of ert(*| j.r,
cd dlil rl« t i*r••yolh.n .............
Moo hetween «nfd dl^iri.t and
( lilted fltaten «|,„ Sl.it* *.f I h.
Slid otlivi
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CHIM IP0N 10I »l the chllrat) femlutlim li&gt; criiMin- ltti**U
llun of fumtunimlal humnn rlilili.” M u Kleiimn llimi»'vi*l
the late Preahlenl, ti •Imwii (left) a|i|&gt;ralhiK •*' O'*' ^
Aasrmbly Ul 1-uKr Sia-i*-:.*. N Y. Slie look i m i I o i i I.ii i . - mu
tefueal to ptiinlt Itim uii tiihLutiiili aiol
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their mutes uliluaii liefelollhn the So&gt;let ..Itllioh' ti'ichl' t
Tiuiupkln, lluulaii drlrifate to the Ihiilrtl N.«tioo»
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H E R A L D

M O N TK /.IIM A Hotel — Kmims
Special rate hy the Week. Knllt
ful l — I ‘unveil,Mice.
K U H N IH H K I) 1 runni ' npiirtinent
HUH) KrI'Ill'll Ave. after 1:00 l1
3 TO K K oppusite Court House also
efficiency iipurtmi'ht fur bust.
ness couple. I'hune 1270-J.
2 IKIOM S fm nisheii apartmcnl,
new kitchen unit, full llutel ser­
vice In chldlliK utilities, linens,
laundry A maid services. Mr,
Small, Vttlde* Hotel.
2 IJN K H K N iS H K H iiparlineiits in
city wlili prlvittn entrance. A.
Mcncndex, lit. 2, Itax lift.
2 KOOM huclitilur apartment with
electric kitchen, xuirnnier rates.
I'hnne Llft-M. 201) Luurc) Avu.
SIX rooms rind hath. Lurtfe lot
located lit. 40, 7 miles out from
Hanford. Itunninir w attr In the
huose, plenty ithaife, school and
mall route. $10 |i«r month with
1 or 2 year leuse tu responsible)
people. Hi, f. Hnx IRC. Sanford.
Telephutm Ifi'Jll J.
P O Ilit room apnrtmenl. Hummer
rates. Telephone 417-W .

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II Ill'll, lllllll lllltiM1, lltlt'f lilt, piMIll
lm-ill Ion, 51.i .IMI ill, ili.wii, Imlii ni1,*
fiiniiii't'il, lien IIiiiii fhlMH) |u*r
lilontli.
lilltit'K ItY .Store ivitli I iv Iiik i|iiarSere, It.riDIMIO imluitillK atirrk,
on lot Dll' X nn'.
to ACItK farm, all nlcii with 5
Kreil Mxers, ,'ll I K L’io I. St.
"&lt; ;o o i» A M I It til"
room hniixe, (li.iHMi irt), % enah,
Iti'K ilh.llf, SIoi|iivoi ii Hill,'In
t,ii11,in*t* liki' rent
K A L I. M i for Hatton tienciatoi
Maple tied, coil -pinur,
J. W. H A M ., lli'iillor
anil Star.i i sonne
Swain'
cotton innttrns'i
t:ilnf,
'ilHH Mellnnellle Axe, I'htme M IW
Italtciy Sen nc, in I W Kirst
l(e,’ irm.ufi Hliiipwi.in phiifoim
'fill KAIIMH, hemes, hualneas
rucltcru
'-if*
Iimport y anil acicuKe, see your Hex fiatl.tiri Sliopwoin J |&gt;&lt;
11It I. A N lit» Mm iiiiir
A, St Mint Itcnlty Atfeiicy
Maple livihitmom miilc fil'.i.tili
hiinlo Kvi nin,; Slai
Oi in it
Mathli'iix, Assia'laln licit $74.fill f, pc Hnlnl oak
Kay. llllfi J.
1107 K. Hci'imi! Street m pliuna
illlicttn
*:i!l 'If*
HOfl.J.
licit yii'i.ur* 2 p, iiviuit loom
H I.K l" llt lf o,
A t’K IA I KNK
so lie
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IIIH IMI
w H i.iiiN ti
Ili'K 142 fih l(ol lii way he, I
Hat)foul
Mali), K Kitpl. (•
with Itnterapi iti|( muttreR* |2'.).ril)
NKAM W A TK H V IIO .M LOTH
2im W. 1st Street
M A TH Pit of SAN f'tlll II
•Ills 1, 4, fi, II, 7, St H of lllnck 1
flume 129 Sec Jimmie Kuwait's Sheet
Mayfair also lot !l nf 11link 12 20.'|.(l» I-:. 1st. SI.
Mayfair I'riceil ftum fliOhhO In
Winks fur new iiiilialur
• iTO N , all metal Utility trailer,
$7IIIMH) Tot ms.
hew emes. Itiolintoi rcpi
Mooil tiles, flic ik watci jnoof
We taki' off mill met nil.
tarpaulin. Hill Walker, II.', W
Lots 11, Ifi, lit, lllis'k 1 fir'I sec­
!llh.
Hi
tion Murvuniu I'rieef ir.ii no ,jieh
Terms.
1‘A IN T ,
Tent , Tarpaulin-.. I
'h ilt ', Mo'.pnlo
Nets,
* ,n I
Lois HI linn Hi 21 llun 11 in. . I.
hue', hunk licils nnil ollnn in
I I lip I,Ian, I I 'll l k, Also I, 1, A 1
plus Items.
It lock 0 lliylilaliil I’uik. I’noe
U n i t N A X ’ Si Ill’L l s
$2MJ.oo Torms.
III.’, N , i'lllllie H ii
H I.N S m N A 1 ■it Nli
nl.,oil yum pan,i me
Lots 1 thru 2H Iths'k Ifi IheamSALK
l\ •niiiites chcci I ally
wolil A Lots | thru 7 A III thru
ky U l K
I'lii.ni 2fiN It in t .
22, 21, 2H thru If, Jb 40 Him M
Walch Ihiinl,
I Ii cumwulil. I'rieisl In sell, fiauu
I’m A Kairini! -ats
to $100 011 each. Terms.
I ,i*ekilts
Hiaccli'ls
(tiuiilfc lluiliiinif A -l
coinliliuii
Km rlliifs
Sale
close to uptown lllisiness ill'll a I,
Anklets
I'riceil In sell, with terms to
lilciitifiiation Hi utrole I a
suit pincliuser.
Sanfuril Jewelry K l.iiKUaxe t o. 'N ttV K I.'lY W llH K S Lawn I
Kill Sunfoitl Axe.
I'hiuir Ilia
inline
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All km.l ,.l rTTi , . . . ,
, "
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, I walk. Iloilta A liin k hullo
M ill IIOHS All sires,
ma.le t,.
f ............
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l 111 S, I'arl* Axe.
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A While, Kiii.h " villi',
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1 1001 It.
NKW M A SO N ItY Store Hiillilliiyf,
AW NMOW KKS
liiiipeiinl
ti lots and Karden, lljthls, water,
cycles
repiini'il, l*« k in,I 'V
$700000 on 17-02.
work. No viiilllii' win I, i iiK tlO ll (ins station, curlier lot for*
ii ii tcts I,
II W Sliumiiii hi
tier fm Open Aii Market. I limn'
hio,I
tlh. Hi., Snnloiil. i i.
site luts $2f,l)iin. Several hutlii's lIlKlnst cash pihn puli) for used
I I'oi inorly with William i t
furniture. Ted Dnvli Kurilllurv
under I'liiistriaTiim, T'lamlnxii
■Sliiipy,______________ ___________
Co. I l l K. l»t. i'll, Utdt,
lleixhts, 0 miles south. Office oil
property.
W. J.
liar licit or tlHKD Itefrlueratorn— Huy A Sell.
I'hune Orlando 24llHfi,
Viidnplch ItefiIjjirullnn Service,
W A N T K I): Mrs. June Ntich *u
I'hune 1240.
lake her son, lliinny Joe N icl«,
r»—
A r llc le s F o r S iilv
— 3
lo tile l.ssex .Simla, al i"H
North I'nrk Avenue wlier* Mr
K ltlK I) J I IMHO S llltlM I' dinners
It. I., ('ox will make a pl.ui.o
everyniKht, $1.00, IIOMKIt'H.
I'I apIt free of i liulite lo, |iul,
M
IX
Terrier
stud
service.
Kail
M ill’s Swap 8ho|r— We liny, sell or
iicatlmi In the Sanfold II, •,1,1's
L'minty 2101 after 7:00,
trade must anything, 4Hd Hull"Most I'romisliiK I'ltlrcn &gt;&gt;i lo*
ford Ave. I’hunti I9H-J.
morrow” cinilesi.
IM il*
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H H A N D N K W ihtveno I« hI and M A ID Wanted. I'hnne IH17-J.
9 ROOM, hath, cottage, furtilshod
malchliiK chair, very reasuiiuhle
on Lake Irene. Hummer rates. H.
first house past school. Lake W A ITU K H H Apply M anatter T e r IP4H K H K V H O L K T Pleotiiinsim. •!
Hast corner
Kongwuad-Ovledo
mlnal Krill.
door, 0000 miles, like new •xMary.
Rend. 17-02 Highway, fee after
tra S iP hone II4H-M.
Kxperit'iiccd
Maid,
gmid
pay.
12 noon.
T W O full dress suits, line K. T.
4U D K fjO TA Custom 4 door, leaks
Phone U40.___________
Uniform. A ll little used, silo 12.
sml drives like new, good tnes,
014 Magnolia, Phone 12D-W.
U K P U H N IH H K D garage apt. wl
radio, heuter, fluid drive, ,ln,cgas atovc. Adults only. 2H
tionui Indicator. You'll
cnj'iJt
llO U H K T H A IL K H , 25 ft. KleeMellmivlllB.
________
driving and will he proud of
trie refrigerator, furnished 1
this excellent cur. Only 111'iB.
room. See at Paula Post Office.
0 A lt A OR Apartment with lari
Hanford Motor A Kt|pt, ('«• 20H
screen perch.
1201 Magnul
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P A 1 N TIN 0 S hy
JV Jx t.
Griffith, several sites, framed
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or unframed.
engine A chassis In cxeclhnl
b. hloughiat, liana'
2 desirable rooms, 700 Oak Ave­ H K N K A R fK G lo u * Paint Km
rundltlon,
$260.00.
(ice.
0.
US-114 W . Sml. HI.
I'Hoae SM
nue, Phono 244&gt;W.
Hwarts, Phono 770-M.
1 A 4 ROOM apartments, partly 6 H . P. S P A R ER Outboard Mo­
garden plutx, Phone Iflf-J,
Stt moilei " A "
Pord,
hurguin.
furnished. In Osteon, 8 miles
tor, unconditionally guaranteed,
Phone 5H1-M,
/rum Hanford, Coal A pleasant,
$100.00, Gene's Texaco Hervicu A L L T Y P K 8 of hulldeter work,
reasonable rates, Free aslimat- 4 iT o i,T iS 70' 4 Dr. 'Hweel.sinking
screened perches and tile baths.
Station. .
motor* llydrumutlc, oxntlcnl
et. David E. Carpenter, Phone
Call VHO or 1367*11.
tires, new Paint, l/niks and runs
1HU.1-M.
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7.0“ h / P 'T H T M P I O N Outboard
like a million; costs Just $050.
Motor, 1 month old, In good con­
Sanford Motor A K«ipl. K». 20H
dition, 1140.00. Can be seen at N EW - Roofs, Roof repairing A
ualntlng, Phone HW-M.
Gena's Texaco Service Station.
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Hull O il lloot i in.ofi hh«4 new
'm i lime cleiiiinif hi wuviiit
I *"i I aide powi i pilot, '.!*.! yimii
evpi toini' m .'rinundi- Count'.
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1041 P L Y M O U T H 4 dour »rdsn,
'46 engine, radio, heater, one
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tnilnsge.
good conditio
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THE SANTORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FACE SIR

B E S T fiE ILF .ft W A S H IN G T O N , May 3— UPt—
Tho Bible I* &lt;1111 the best sailer
that bonk publisher* produce. It
recorded almori two end one-half
jinw* on many Hslra.ln 1(147 a*
In pre-wai Ilii’II*.
Hair, In Unit year totaled 9,l
*u,MHP,mm,»uo HU.
Al„, ()B went on: "I'laiia for the yttt.lHKt copies having a "factory
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care, wit).....I .............
defense of Ihe ealstlng value" of |9.2R6,Ofl4», the fVnJUS
................. •;, |o"&gt;.......f s
f)t,„
f,„ the: Kill I'MII mid today.
einineiit henllh bureaucracy.
I si'ciiilty of Western Humps without!
I oi ll,ii mere, the
record In | hIhiiiiI'imIiiu these countries to lliei
D u r o c h u r C iiho
i 'l . nl
Hi ir« In.
fleioiatiy, New' (etmi s of aimlliei enemy oeeupa-j
/.•nliilel, nii'l 'iiiliieiiniH other eonn. IH,o Hilly upon 4Inst (oemlve cull I
lie lin in '. that the lost of poll! mil mils eloseal lo Hie floliliei* lie'
n il nn'H 'im nlwnya smiis fm Jic i.vpi'i lei) In stake then fuilune»|
v ii'l Hie rulglnnl,
miff pedalled with mils in Ihe common defense." .
"
” 1 'be liovi'inmrillt |dan I J|v Iii feiem*e, lliose lemslks
i|„, A i Ioi Iii M oil Ion's t
i ’ I" I 'I'fbiiel, Tin I'VHinple, l Inf .i tin iny first year of Ilie (,|rtll
f„||„w (lp i|„. AtlanticI Nudonnl Health Service la ion Tie n lv with n progrntu of help tol
"'I'*:
I '" " ’tit "Vet Hie oilginal „||„.r „ „ 'ml.ers lo arm themselves |
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Along that same line, lliadleyi
In I*eimany, the IdilhplHie of
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Health
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a 'll lliei bead "II the

ICantlnntA V.sm I'aa* On*I
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inn'’K&gt;
meatuie a piuutioii that nv.net&gt;!'" i’,,' ,' l'b
would liave to keep
. T ih-it |iv#»liu.k.ili111ri a II III I
under Irm e. and Ibal any illiren
or the ilienll could impound tlrav
aninuli.
to Ihvir jtl^re, the |t*oj,*&gt; . f;
serled clauses meiely pioblMlIng
livestock from loainlng at laign
on public roads, and penult ting
no ona but the sheriff and state
highway patiulmcn to Impound
stray animals.
The re , r ll'en bill *%a» passs,|
7" ami ,11 II no V g.i.'s ha 'k I., 11*■■
Senate, which passed (In Adi,Mil
(I nHlItiiiSd f**.» - ♦
titration bill. It Isn't likely tlie- I,** p«*i'rjMl
| ’i,, *
Senate will agitte to 11mi ait amen Ii•ifIUf*I ii tiff lf*|t|)r,,l t
-iff
inei’ts
I lint would throw tin In . 111 T Itlll
measure into a conference com­
III' *ll Hi Ah'Vfftl f»t« (i|;M '* **Ii
mit tea Tor compi"Mils«
i Ih *
ns it 'liiMi’ i •!•** •• *•*•»
The i alllemr'li's him made nm ♦piVi’i v ” I Itlll fittl*'il D» »
it
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fnidit
Im i
mm I, &gt;i*.f ♦s#in'* I
omjm ciiticcsiioii in the total
fencing group ll agreed to an I*M111®#*t f|#■ |IS*I 11s«V*•I I*IH» *11
"f t ll* Ml'*
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aim minimi hv Hep. I.urkle id ,| III *1I 4*VI I'M
Kill 'if
tM Ii r;t Litiii* , t
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Duval, e il!"n of llm A si In 1nr tl •&lt;1
(Ion hi||, to ptovldc unlimited h , &lt; t ulM'ftltl nl, JsI ! ij*t •" !*/*• Sgvl*•»•f1 |
bilHv if Uii' sMiinel'* owner fm I t I 11*&lt;'1
I tlf I |MVf| ||l 11 ||f t‘iIHI|lettlif*l hv I
damages it rHiisad on the high
Mm, I If w r y ««n*I lit.
"iiim y , I
way
I lie cattlemen had proposed n M,..I I I mi ImviwhI, Hit* Unit hi\ j
f i *tit., rii'tv \ »iii * 11\ mu 'i i *J
i t , immi liability limit.
n i l'l l vfttf | m I njrhimh
The lepresentatlvrsdefeated.
fi7 to L’li, no nlnrndtiietil to make 1•* 11111111\ , 11ii I v Nn it #**i Irtihl .m l
the law applicable only in thorn thi' 1 1 1 f ulirth
*||»' IM'U lMf11•*|i*11** hi *it*l j
countilei which voted foi it in a
ll1 IVftft' *’«t! it'll} ** ' Hi mM"|m ' til |
icferendoto
ulHrft Im» uh tiH'f hi.,; ,4, 41 I'l f
Voting agalns' the hill on final t Illl » IM/*'M tint .It MM
J I I II
passage we i e lies,ley, Holll'igei
tt. l l l\
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Holts, ftridges, Hill Used, Itlll cl ,
llekle. lriiini, HUoM. Heath, Mud 0 ll If If*Ifffi'l * * f ♦he '
nm, laiira'tei of f.iiKayelte, Inn *•■ MM *llflifl I il k ||rt i
easier of fjllt liri’lt, McAlpm, Nr
h* ««»•!■* «•*'»! h»‘ l«44»| hi .
inlth, ration. I'eeple , |(nheit . t Cl ll IV d iffh|*f 1afI ■"&lt;f I i
Sin it h. Hiimon is and Wise
1*I i ‘ij1 I »* f|ii if* mu tim |&lt;
The amendmeni to make the •*••••ifI |«M**i|p|H’4
hill do no moie than pi'diilul
live aloe* fi uni i milling at Imge
nit piddle mails was adopted l&gt;,
a vole of UI to Pli
A hill which would leinove llm
reuiile went Dial county school
•nperlntenihMit*
have
leaching
ceitdkates '-**» approved *•&gt;■ the
Iloose, Fill In .III, *ud sent to die
benalc
Hep
Wot It iky "f 4'hmlotte.
elislltiisn of Ihe House l‘.ducalInn
CiUlllMlllee end a iiieinhei of lh*
f'itliens i oitiiililtee wllh'h drew
Up (lie I'*17 si hool law, ml,I II
was tlie fuel nlleialion in llo
e&lt;ale
Candidates
nuw
must
ha' ■
leachillgs eeillfh'ales as well n .
fi in tea' college ihgiees to la.
eligible to mu fm I he offhe
Hop Mil line of I'llndlat. dia lai
eil llnil imdei the present la
neither the I’lcahlcnt of llm I ml
eil fllales mu Hiosldenl .1 Hdh
Millet of lire llidveially of I’ho i
lla cullhl he sc hool siipei inteni|e|,i.
Ill Ida county
H » said Hie ehaiiye wolll'l wave
a 'Tot of hnsliiessiiieii" eliyihle to
Itllt fol office
Hep. Wolltrkv called fhe hill
“ona of a minibei of measine,
dtslgntd In siilke the fiiiiiulalton
nut from under a progressive pm
gram.”
A new hill to outlaw Kn K im
Klan demoosltalhun in Iholila
was loll'dined III I lie lloil-e
Hep SJtockdele of Hade propns
til a law llial would piolillul am J o uni tfi it. i effinitfing - liijn t|»f* ti
peison uvei Id Vcais old flop ap *ntieuni f« Min H m&gt; ........ non fnilo
Hi*
peaiing masked on the pnldic 1 Itli*Ii };iini &gt;I tin* o iifi'i u m
streets and hlgliwnr
dcmaisHim •mill fin iliipd *v* 11* -I o - mij* in Hint
i
entrance to ihe properlv of a pii* Oil'll ho |io' 1 O f111111not 11nv p&lt;I"
Vale clll/i ii, nlleiidiiip any nmol 'Hi* full tf III* I MioOilMM I , J imI||lI
Ing. oi idacliii; miv oildliil on tin ' i'ii|&lt;fiiit tIifin oi il flf-ii gmnit'i
pi opei It of Hindliei w ilhnol Ills
per nil'ishui
Kenator VValkei of |i|,i*ioi , vie i ha ilo«*
Item h Inti mini ell » hill "dileh | dninmts at 1 .
would piovhle foi foceed latn'i it,
|, ,| otiose
for persons guilty of wnlileddlng , n„. Whaogpoo
aiinnmt from minor children
■,p
foi i
The bill provides Hial a im eoi |i..|,H
guilty of o|lIdnddinr snnii»r»
p |„ „ p,,
would til toil to s o il hv III! rhl|' | l l; J] ,. , „„
crlntrudm* of tin Male Pm on
■
'
or hv the fit 'He Road I Ii nn r no oi
,
ernl his family wouM tie pant In IVlinnci’" '1to IV
wapes. Ira. his upkeep
I ........,,| llm .1.,,,
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etna a surely Latin in lUti *»f im . . .
.
.
prison..,cot
"
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However. ........................ "A n y 1U , '*r ........ '[*'
man w ho l« so inoellahle llial Im
" ,....... .
Will not support his ....................
i'l ladlo said I
not seelire seeiirltles tosign a
' IN
*'
bond fm him The courts uni »he t mnn.....t*H
focnili took III, clem 1I1.P I., send h.ode.s of
hi
him to llm penlleiillair mill not ''b rkU iie ....... n
lie to Ida family."
Nallnnalli
W alkn said "There I. a at long
'bn l , P"il
heller thill Mils Ino u •• sine Mr mcil hi anv
remedy In Ihe many family lie
F.ffml* In te
Jeidll'flS
few- f.eftieliC. s tnnlet
miles so
this law w ill have a tremeniliMia hi might the te
curative effeel "
"mit of eider."

VJ .T’*1

Hraidley Report

Arkansas Doctor

Legislature

Seven Die

Citrus Bill

i r m i w m i rc*w rave lt*,i
the hlinket-wrepped body of hi*
in ., cany icavjn oranges
that e anh.r. and euncan- baby daughter a» If he had been
trying to save ,the child.
| irate produrera be brought under
Lively said the bodies of the
Under tha bill aa introduced an COntrni of Ihe Cltrua Commission
orange would Ire ripe which haa through compulsory grade labeling. other adults Indicated they had
1* percent solids (sugar). This s o l-1 tie also said he would nffer am- moved along the wall* searching
Ida requirement would remain •■•jendments changing the maturity frantically for a window u» door
effect until Nov. I. After then 'standards . He Itidicsted such am- amid the heat and smoke.
H.7 solids go Into effect.
|emhnents might follow provisions
They weie napped on the second
The amendment provides whett.„f i|., "sweet orange" hill which
....
there Is evidence nl an early
»e a -: provides lower
aollda and a Harold
higher hidings, who purchased
e dwelling ievently, mid he had
son the citrus commission may j ra(|„ between auger and acids.'
nvrd Ills fiirniluie
Into the
Hold a public hearing and move tnj
King had several amendments
mindthefloor aiuiitmenl and bad
advance the H.7 sullda test to
Uct. ' prepared for
auuinlsahm to
16. This would prgvent too much! rommiitee, hut he and the commltof a conflict betweeh early s e a -])#, deelderl he might as well wait
ann fruit and ftildseasqn varieties. i„ prraent them boeause they
Senator King said h# would rc -j wo„|,| |« argued on the floor anyaerve the right tu probuso substll- way,
,
utc amendments on thh floor- H e 1 King did succeed In having the
said "the longer w# discuss Jhem committee adopt one amendment
(amendments) the closer we’re get- which strengthen* the provision In
ting together.
permit sales and shipments of fresh
"The more lime there la, the H|||| processed fruit III Inlerstale

l'i's l onaldererl numeruUs affirlsvit | hurl Insulting language, which lie i
s.dmiitteil.
. diierterl at Hurocnsr prlnclpilly.
"Tlie evidence la contradictory, and would not hav* been on the I
Manager Uurocher was Involved flsld at tha conclusion of ths
in -in Inclitenl with h'reil Itoysen, game 'betwsan Brooklyn sml New J
a Ciolo Klcan. and apparently York!.
telne In phslral contact with R o y -I Cluhs and tsaguai ars reapon.m file evidence, however. Is not slide for the policing of tneir '
sufficient to warrant Hie belief baseball parks and psople who I
H'*i
ftnriM'her deltioualelv a s -J go In the games have an nhltgs-j
M'oilte.l lloyaen.
tmn to ronduct themselves with
t'ndei tha eiiruinstances, the ihcenny. Hair play demands that
,i. iii'iision iigalual flurncher I* vicious name calling Vv fat's in
lifted immediately and llmorhei Ihe direction of players, Ire not Illwill iriidii Iris team on Wednea- \ dulgnl In. Hall playsrs have a
di&gt; M »v t
i light 4,, piotectlon from unwar* i
rtieie is ample evldenee that ranted abuse."
1

MOVIELAND
RIDE-IN THEATRE
Today
w il l ia m

WedneHdny - Thurnday

“ARI70NA”

HOLDEN

ALSO
cartoon
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

i i*n nt| v m ih I non
"rtlli
J mmI iim I v !«■ |ti lriri|oil 'ifflt'i'M of
1 iMilnfia .mm I Hi in* Lot L i pfilIt*y

til hiIt; 11i'l* |*|fMlIfI'f* II ** o *'H
A imI M ucintifiv •*f H’ lttt* A p Ii p f i h

•
shIi I H i*' sith if aif M'i I

,

and sh« liv'es niceties in the gay spirit
of youth- Choose her gift from the
young-iu-heurt collection for her tloy'

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M lH 'l', |l( ilif t ftin IIM**k***l Hi*' hi I II *
im* |i"lMl iii Hi** •m|i I »»»» Hut ht*
r ii Ml Imim*. I t It M
lt *|gm
if **♦M
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dlititi|t| iMil r#*tif ii|i&lt;tii Hi** *nicr*i*
hi hi*** *tl t ln u fai
"W i» iiiiia I pi*'** fn r’*ntii vlgut*
•miih I v I " III** rFMh/Nliiii| 'if oui im*
! mif*tfi h 11’ n h l c v i h * * : ' ActMiitni
In
of fliH I Tiiltn&gt;*l Htntfii
*f
of f'iiilito**i •*** liFt^.

I

*"Wf» in»i'i*I go fit i Hitt Mini fit v Iit

nn*mm fm rormoMiliiting ill*1 iJh Iim
l hum fifing 111*1*1*' *i i nl foi i*tf•Muling
. llirin info l lif fn fin
In N o n York llm m lng K t p f 'H L i
■T ig hr Wood** diiiii iiolli lntfMlIm H*
' iinil L o m ii I h o oiihl lo* liN|ipi**t Minimi
I tin* iirw intil ifg iiln lln n ts

I

Itllt fVf'II IIH W ooiIh Hpokf wt

, iiimiiifHnn»fM*s mi f lln g lin rt, * *'!•'
. will** M ot itnki* iig n lu it t n y it*
[ i (film 's iviim tugtol A ml Non* Ynik

White Nylon Glove
Costume

Smtrt thorHt*. longtr
It MgHit . . for #v#ry
cnitUhit. Ktyl#il hy Vtti
RttH# for htr tvtry
gay miHitl , . ,

J e w e lryw
Pina In sparkle on
M|IbiI)1,s tapsl in
■malt shapes, styles

I I in 11\ in l mi i*i*t a *i **i •* highly filtl
I t nl of 11»* nmv P "lh ’5
,
lli.* i l l tis.r* Hu f fit

*rtn***

finn*

Cool Summer Blouse
Lac tfimmcil hatlats,
riistie FalHs, Cr&gt; pe*
in Whits and lovely
pastel colors . . S u e ,
J i to 44 . •

_
t»tM
to
I A (I
Ill" ’

Lovely Lace-Ti imined Gowns

... v""j .........

0,915

Lavish lacs frost* this rich rayon erspsi wide midriff . , sltlrrsd
Itmllcs . , . bias skirt.

III IIIMI. l/esk Walton described
I" f‘rhermeo's fl*», "*» I t,, imllals Inaarts
wlllcll flats were
II,ought to like.

to
Of;

ij

Fitted Toiletries Case
Simulated
le a th e r
Slack, Srown end Rad.

f lu e
o * ^'*

Printed Chiffon Scarfs
Elegant prints;
tiful o o I n r *;
•quarts.

I Savs, (mil ths wralsr 0,1
, lif t tirrii ' » - ii . i n’" ' i' •i
-a root, and iii*mifs"liiis the j *
e,| Hist nnnrlritsa th» In #
11'«*| tJalimtsilHi hsallmi mirth of
I the Yaiigtie escept stirrmiudsil
AriHleal lure* or "filas’’ war, r*lnKlHn, im the i 'iihmI, am retuleieil
used a* earlv a* •'Km ,\ 11, „,. nit IHiiy I, Hie in i IIii mM
cordlmr lo Ilia wilting* of Aellau
..........
la Hie im hv of the U. N.
a Macedonian.
Wstlern Pacific Fleet,

beau­
large

2 .« o

to
ft.95

Washable White Calf Bags
White! Irlg h tt Right for all t » casio-i wear. 8m*rt new handle
and underarm ttylea. Well-lined.

B-tHI

.

Coitta fttrgw B a il, §11
color* , . , 9.9r
Madagascar
8 1r f w
Baga.......... S.96
p m s TA X

The Majority of Sanford Merchants
(Except Grocery Stores) Will Be
Closed Each Wednesday Afternoon
Beginning May 4th Until Further
Notice.

Nothing could plsasa her more than a Mother’* Day
gift that would Impruea the appearance of Iter house.
Perhaps a new Barrett or Huhemlit roof nr a Dupont
paint Job extra storage space with ‘Utreiioek, Celotes, Mesouile or Upami Ihmrds. Tell tt* ymir plana and
we'll help you work Ihem Into quick leallly. Our build­
ing material* nte tho finest on Ihe inaiksl , . , they
last lunger and save dollars. Corns In fur Idea*. Its.
putable contractor ‘tecum mended.

SANFORD

MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

318 Went Third 8tr#*t

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In
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1
4

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U n it y . Th
m e re b
n ^Sxtre
rennggth
in—fa frateet th* fence of tha Wdrtd;
To fro*ot* MM f t t t, t H .i of Americas
)
To HvJara Pro^orttf
for S*
f t e ^ t r llf far
Hanferd-

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W EA TH ER

f any? . 11, f #i f
^ *I * 1Mi Mdiirtt

at i*i

rail ic|# fit**

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f hf **» h

IhursI IgM to
f1'ii 'h tttt

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A N I N t l E P B N P E X T I I A I I .V N E W S I ’ A I’ H It

M
Established I9(W

kV O t U M L X X X X
i * a i n a*

S A M O H II,

F L O R ID A ,

W K IIN K 8 D A V

M AY

I, l!M!t

Aw 'iirlutrd I 'l r w

I ca ,ct| \Ylii&gt;

ill Denying Phone,|Aciwson Raps Big 4 Agree To Lift Blockade Of
e egrap
AbuseByReds Berlin’And Hold Meet On Germany;
House Rejects W ood Labor Bill
Wr L f c Me“‘. CIO, Ford Heads
1 t

WoHt To Avert
,

!

C n p p h ,,g

S t n k e

»7oi*2 1beMflbji ,Walk-Out At Bcndix
blind from MS to MS. The
Closes Nash And
***»' foe* to the OoeSrnor.
Packard Activities
T O W f e w u , m .y w - v r i -

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Secretary Says
, 11 a s N o
I 'u
O b je c t io n T o
in u l-o a n T o
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IV I.il;-Spam :
S e t 1d i e

W AM IINUTON. M*v 1 -C l

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I hr I 'luted Slate, it t *mi util m v* u itli
t-lltri
tm iir|i. in ' &lt;&lt;in|ir|,
lltirr Hill, MCI satellite, in
l.y
liutiMtt light, pledge.

V tifcs

D ow n

I *1C&gt;1*e*s;iI To Strip Landlords Rush
ICdttf1imul Funds j Rcnl Offices To
I'mm Mfiny Slates

A t...........

10 A n t i

For

l ire
In ju re s

K ills
PI

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D I
ii*i" 1 n* ini(i
Cl.l, nil ‘ I , •I f sift \4 \11

Seek Increases

WA d ll St, I ON. Mav I (A'l • 1
Scoctety til Stale Atltr.i.n inltl
r»ii« NifUv won a
« tin,, tonletenie il. it Ibilg 0 . 1111i«i.111 I
I httigaiV anil Romania li.|,r -r
Iv c ijn c s ls

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M o o s ts

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« • ,‘iniiip nf thi

County Approves
Plans For Bridge
On Highway 46
h 'o u tt*

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1Hll" » .t‘d In
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I” \|tv 1 *M-i M 11 ‘ ! ' PkpPCIii'U
III* I MiD 1 &gt;1 ll*' 1mummii ^t|
Ik* ***11,1lit , D--I , , ■dm.* I****^ nf
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ft■".I ilir\ i ”«&lt;i.k 1 ••*■f
......... 1 i, 1 1*I'M *» %
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tin t
1lie 111*'11f 1*1
Ml rt'll • D Ml
1I’ MMinv
mi...... 1 in
islilt J) l*i &gt; ..... 1’I*'ik|.*, f nf
■•111*'1' lD M -til I-. ....iMlII, |jff-

K x lia u s t s
S u p p lir s
Lake
Jessup
In to
IlY AH SO CIATK M I'MKSS
v,„|*nt,K il.ct. ,» * . r
... .tv tut 1kt1•• -in tlir m olion h* rftciit
m !*!» 1
\ 1it111*c
1 lllir'f' \11irs 212 to 20*1.
ipd telefraph wt?e» In Florida
Top (1 0 United Aul» Worket»i
"r„n,rtmnu
...........
Of
P rin te d
F o rm s
C it y Po He D e c id e d
bookmaker.
law fodoy jhadcr. end ..Hicul. ..f tire Fool; “
,I
I Ilia m ill evflir li'll Hu*
1Jf
\ Ml' 1kJIt1Hi| 1«||*
W A M IIM .IO V u „ 1 „r&gt;
altar .la y ta r.o f K.ndal-ladtn leg- J
Co. look »lep. today to *»•
, |)f , ,
wrir ,..... .
u V\ ll |» in* | ,| ftatif (i||j lit*forr it HI
|111* t MlllltV f r*riMllHal'*H Vfllf'l •
ft1**11winU* l *|ir*fb(ri ! ipbr VI....j
fr«| rn.lihp »||r* k*fr 4 1 I |hot lie
ttlallva light*.
, « » the biggeu .ink# Ihii, I*.
..................... ... ................
iiV •l|lpM»kn| shfi' ft Mill |)r*11,|I (
l" * MM \llll'
.......... .
Ykllli 1 &gt;t« ff Iit! tf Mir Ailllimit
Is* I'll ) •**■|*•M1' •1 Ififl.lV lll.i! letHiII r■|«|* in'
*11 Ill'll ml
mi'lif (if im f"i i im u Imiih*p hmI
, Oavanwr Warren
|r „ , .minding tlw 1....I -,|
♦H4itll|*Mfl|| Itlrttl V I'l* |1 •**1itM*l ♦'•»
mtiiur* at hlata Attorney W.llteml
Hie UAW will mike n w o w ( -||d|||1, Mnulttrnh
.................. Doit h ,*% iiim M#- id ( 11»| lliimigl
I(1(11M*l» ft'" M| 111el tm iih Vi» Mi 11
0. Hopktm continued hit invaitiga- 'noon in lw« hmd plant*. employing
u
..................... lull tea tr|*r *| lltr I iff I l.t11|ev I ,dW In O will* frill l||f| PjI *P I r fJiMPli *
I ill ||r'.mi(i mil *k!iee«| hi flu 111%It
r tti 1it#«ii * 11pit* ' I .in
•dim **n-*•I l.i Iwo %i.iiiiiirt niitir lo mi111In l |if
lion ' into charge* that a 12,000 »om* (it/iOO worker*, rnilen * vciiomi &lt;utd, tb,- i't,t&gt;..i .....
IIifht i»l m »k* 4«it I In»I»*iu |»iti , 11.
bribe wa* given In a stata ienatur reltlimenl i» ieaihed n*n the mt ii* now diM*n-„ing wiilt -,tt,,-r .... .. iln* lilout "t liiiiMHi On ilir ntlirr n» l MiMinif « nlntit tr^iifi.ift«iii«i
It l#ii|ii *ii Hi MI'Hi 'it thr Im i i il,
wn*» «pred-np auusetmn. New lib** iht* 111**1 &lt;’&gt;i**
1,1
11•vfI *I . d atft e rrrlre l mi p r o r n lllllt
Ml k«rrk\ pIlf I, Hillmtiljr* m Hip
for* a Volt againil it lael Friday.
-i Hilt Hill* 1H i &lt;u Li \
JMvt.tRr *.f Hip Wfioel lull h Iiii |i In*M%Mt|* 4||I*«|I v |i|P*ii* Ip«I 1 Imi*
I ........ .................... ...... .
Tha Governor alio ijgned into talk, woe arranged lor Imlay
H ip Imi*h'i\ hi* « nil. i%l|| hr «*f
ya mi 1It I ir|*r.*| I ,i|» II.H i ley III ||&lt;|f||f, 14111 &lt;*ft ilioiH JIfINlfl MWI pc*' ill* mi % yi i|l
Ford*.
)(y t|((t WrH,Bt)| .................. .
law; lha bill ratifying Florida'* parti*
roru* River
mvet Rouge
rrouge plant, wind**‘
wim
flirt I
lilt i &gt;|mii 1•I IM Irrt
Inti lr#"|» fiiHtf of ll*. PtiP|i||4j pfn- l*r mi fi|r mi i llir* it mi* flip *moll
I ■Pilill * In lllllullMMif
dpation in the I4*»lat* compact for employ* 60.000. .nppliei p«rt&gt; to 9 «
•ir» the ''t |*ihn% K n n
Mlf*’d h i i &lt;hm
t|V
regional education of the South'* nalitm -w tde n f lm iv t « l I n n l p U n tt . A n il A r lis ^ m *h " I tin*
M i
l l . m ( i&gt;t»fiik
\ »M
prmonxl
»'**4 tm .....................
n»H| r* 1*mH i I fllldI
I 1if in
t»f hfli'll 'iH
FPjHHffMl 1 i
fh H
youth in highly tpecialied technnal in winch »Mn»^
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w ,„ k . F o r d ', U rtro ln M e „ , „ y p l a n t . ; ......... ...
....................
■'f.lfl* P|H*|IM
\|»**i Inl Im' h
end piofeiiional field*.
f* ' 4»U
......
l**f Mip Mi**f Dm 1•*if |ii |)|p *ah iiivtril mi m.(OV l'l ♦*?
Dine
1J(14 1%#*»*k 1
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I fir I **111«- ill
Both Home end Senate winked employing I/.00. al«. .* *e.
1 ' '
*
I I m i;r h .» v v
•*" • • f"i n '* ImIi 1 I in it .11 JiV**k y
........... aI *aa 4 it**' »•*• I*••
^fii|(m ii h&gt;
hHi Ikll’ Mil"
mainly oh non*tonirover&gt;ial bill*. •irtke tom orrow .
». In ti.nf find r(fit) - i*i* tvfmf UI fitI |lhl . m| |Hlllfpll Ini Ola til *r
ll(iitlf) ii* pfiKhtclHMM fipplinii 1( (in i|iniiif) fro
m .1*.
ill *X*'IIIMMil*‘
•hi nil mm if.iiri
, |h« Senate voted In give the
•■f I.ill »!»*• Sciiiifp mti\ In* willi
m in i M
fiiiMlioMPMfni **
Di !•*«llllllfpl II I
Adlhinietration bill to revitc Honda c l le t l , ( Ilf TtliV f fiitght 1m vp
S,| |k|kl M- a M»Mi* I P*1111»1*f» I
H W I.IIV I AI
lh F i ,Hi.
M..... .1M*11111 &gt;t| ill*" ti*i Miitjnifttil
•*&gt;ti nhi\, the I &gt;1
*hi*
(itrue law* top priority t ontideration »lrong influenic on tlia U A W '»[ •‘•Ittinm.
ffu* SiMMiti d.
••»*• till, till
fill I; 111If*11III I1 MIMI 1I litlhif trills, III Ml I*
• Ml*
..................... ...........
b*|thnin| at 11:45 A. I f neit •thedule for 1049 contra*!* in lhe|
the' 'h'eetlv will, tin. t.,|&gt;"i' It :•••*•
i *t kfHlfP rl
. '*11** |mf Ml** WimhI Mill , \ «•*1 y«*i k, Mhhimt 1 &lt;♦
ill
Tukeday. It ha* bean approved by automotive iuduilty. f tml wa
’ll.It.
M
flunk fin a ill-tilt iva- 111111-, "in oil "t I't Ml Ml»' H*&gt;f|Hia yi'-D m liny tVftl|| , M.i IMhimm' &gt;11iff i »Mm*i .1- Mil* H.ftBM
1*4*1 **|
fin!
target
of
the
union
flic
UAW
liy the Stale Depaitment v n-t
citiu* committee* of both Home
111. I,.110,.
A itt.-i/' iyi|*i*it »••
11Mini
M{«|»«I! f ft mu Suit them 1 When WimmIh mii'l* I*1"
•iked to itarl negoluliont on * new 1,ay The eotildry t- 1•c - ■1 i-- I ii fntM 1nt'
" ♦| qi
IMil "Hit ‘Ii*
and Senate
Vi*-*fi*i tin\ \
mtinjj IMilit 11 the heu i i iIm i
..........
Id I.....
l.e seeking ............. .......
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Honda’* two U. H. *aiitor» contract on May 16.
Ml
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tin'Ii
n
tiinsllilitltili and 1,-linlol it..... a
iTtoenV iVl'iii!iih ? **t f
tifitl ii I'll" 1«
Claud* Pepper
N
m tfi»' IV....I Mill. The 1 MM'Hiit the" &gt;
'
fl'*l
111
The union'*
known
goal W * IHH&gt;
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—and
. Sptmard L.
............,.m
e n B"»
Aeli* *011 sun, lu ilm 'te i'
*t'-'
'Mil it lull tliu l Ml
Holland -were
r
‘ ' to
‘ addretH
“
Invited
mi»ntltlv penaltm, lienith amt wrl- M|iaidsli governnn-nt 1- &lt; |e--«i \•iinmi ■&gt;'•1itt in ii ftMii'H ticiM|e«l Mi dH'M'ly 11nvm l»e***t "1kwt*if*
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"d fiif I'uft'f vmD*n &lt;ii 1'Miikrlit to I'lHill
the- Legielature tomorrow; but turn I rare piaiiti and an mnlert"i mined iiriltt risk until Ii take 'to- .......
t It- !
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I ’I. Mill'', ill' till'll
it-1 •h
Home member icrved notice be u age Increane.
oniic at'-|*a allggealed l-N ' lt»- ’ oil I»-»t ilia* Win 11I Hill in 1he finile 1,
fit Iffl a
Hl*f
i . a'livl
Imltieiiii
will take a walk during Pepper'*
I Im*j him i immIimJ hi yi*l titi|£ the
The Hemll* strike at Smith Hend, e*J Htalea.
in i, I '
•Ml
kll'm l»'dw
(CafktlMM an Fag* Bight)
•**4 l»
iii i’ihil MiKiifiii iilthim^h Mien* wiin ii IS
fuel., had widespread effecla. The
hy •*«» P
I.I..I I I . M ll..,, till) i til i |h
I il
The
Seerelaiy
mini'
Ho
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lli*. KI h I' H...... . .1 Mi-.il*). i
1 Iff Ml* I.....Mil
strike began more than two weeks liMUIta wlien naked to eliil-ioni.- -jo ♦IIM* IIHMI' vole I’HHf IimIhv i Iihii In llll
oUlll. ' Itlliiill l 11,'111 |m1(III* fiM M*“ I i' tf| .( I 111’ |ll ll
mil-seHteiitnv'e halhit.
Met im-Miiie" ^
ago over a union charge of a speed­
|l UKIIMfS *11. |-»«. * «* l|
lli.il
Ii III,' III
1.1d I IMlI Mi f ‘Dili fui MIiiDm till „ II ll&gt;I I I I*' &gt;
I I ln- flint tuik to 1fi iilMliiit ivhX
up. Home 7.IMHI worker* are Invol­
•I ••1,0 gf’l.l 1111 I •
.1..... |
.'ill |Mt| fII*l&gt;||! *11' l*i »**| Ml
&gt;ii |i|mi|I#mI hy Itf.'l IjpiiitH iNltii 181 '
ved.
11ill* h »• M(i
• / \ *tt &lt;H I* l|t ' Ii*’
|te|Mililh'HiH Hint him* A met u nii *^4r
Because of the tlcndli "trike
*»iiir i ii if) in mi ii \*ii •tml r•I
I.a!ini im-ml.el Voting ngMin.l ii
Naah ami Packard, employing »
MmiilaT' e, ening when tIn- .......
1jit ii htitiit ll
.•.■iiii)ir*itl wen- ll;’ hi-iiiiH'tal, mid nla «a* iinvelleil. he na. nnol.li' '•&lt;
•-I *if I ’ lit III
total of 20.000, closed plants «hh h
MIHI . ,m &lt;ll* *,ri, .MM
•i
eatimale lion wnlr'aioead noold •"
1117 It. loililu-ana.
gut parte fmm the Smith Hend
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I IIMM1 1I1V
\*i.l lilt- Sl'liate vt.(|,«J don n .i IlH'ieases nnili'i Ih".iev|,ed reilioi'
The coronir'a Jury, continuing 1 Highly radio engineer* walked
I onllniieil on Tn** High!
• Ml I 'tf
piopo-al in strip fund, foe alt.... .
It* ihttueii Into tha daath of Mr*. out yesterday and eiccutlves look
■f 1, .
foil! i lo* -late, from it, *:;no
C. D. Oartan, who** body wa* over at ala radio stations of Hi
Ml .
KBY W i;ST, May I *«Vt A iiimi.imiii i.di-ial aid to e,|o. „*
found floating In Paarl Lake jiinl New England Yankee Ni-twn i k i Navy hoirril of intpilry t, mIny wa- toll S»-.int,,| Tyibng, *I * ,1b11 c- ,
.1 l.inl ,
Iruble Heminol* County Monday The engineer* proienterl whal tin's Investigating the fatal shooting •&lt;( c ■»'d il lull Inal f.7 ,o 17
*1*1*1
averting, reportad thli
morning said &gt;vas a 20 pel cent pay nit ii petty offliei alioanl ii patiol
11to«I in. .
I vditign iirgitl'il lliat f.t l rii t l
that the Orlando houcewlfe had Forty-four newsmen and ainm'iu i'i afl
■ I .....ill lira 111, 1'n a r l.la S II
d* ’ *
met death by drowning. County vers tlitl not report for tluly
• D|| |!' »|"
Ml,»HUI Nult*
C'•tlti.lv Jnsepli Aletatidei. C M 1
•„tl 11
Judge Douglas Stenatrom said to- tin- walkout. Alt the stations «-■-*■ Navy iiublle
\ fI *11I!1•| vi ll 111 '
1 I11*11 1
relationoffnei,
bi»v,%
# day.
picketed by Ihe A FI. Urolbert...... aald the laiaid had to deleriiinu'
(■M
il'll
'ili»» Inn! In 1**11
1-nt \! 4 .
Hut
I
t/l’t
lllgild
The daclaloti followed * report of Flcctrlcal Worker*.
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what charges lo place ami whethei
K n i'll in am U» Vi
1lidtllM
liven bj
by Judge
of the
k.Mill n .Hill fislay she would
given
_ Stemtrom
.....................
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____ 'the Inebtenl tame umlei the Joii
Homo ,1,400 _____________
laborvra and opera!
VIf 11.1f 1 t
T wiihu; I imi. n!
1 I 1TI M
ffi iM.
finl-lt
wtu
k
mo
1
he
film
she
tfinding* of tha autopay performed |nf engineer*
on
central
New
M*r
iitii 'ii, I'm k * In '
------- -•— -- . diet ion of a rolirta maillnl or Hie, . .
.,
r*i
i v i«
,
iiiMi ■*i tin 1*1* 111v hinii' 11
I'l Mil' ''
yaiterday by Dr. Qaorg* Karr,
ruction project, retnrne.l |ii|p|m( ...... .
iV IlllIS
10
D C i n i U f l milking in Mali mill then |tou h.-t I ’ 1'h 1m i*
• nf \ D*1 n f Inn Ml I'l &lt;
UMil | ‘ ’**111I*I
Ini .liiitul. fti
I'elei
l.iiul-l 1"in.
Orlando pathologist, who also »o wnra torlay. Tlielr M day wmk
pending the lai»rd'« deei-o...,
* If* . Vf1*1/MlgT &lt;tt
11 1ni n't
m in i mu kt&gt;»
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........I* l&gt;
eilllt'l
lit
the
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Ml
Swetli
It
Il'asilaae* *n* **aa* V.iakK
Arnrreiillre Seaman John It llol | .....................................
D m '*'
1 ll I
MUM' 1.
|«I % U44, *4 (Mill'll In !•*
••I.... . mu
In a slateiiienl Issitetl by the 1it Mi n »liH l* 'In V1 R ltli
body of the Uarten'a Ihres month*
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IlngM uo rtli. IH, o f A s h e v ille , N ! ' . ,
I I " . A I t f . I . I ’ H IA . May I
I
♦.ill M., &gt; *mi' luM 1
I **■l|t'| 4|| I •
ff.'tlte off he of KKM |itid in i* Mi- • l i ' l l Hi
old baby, who w «« futind daad of
V illiifl H* f 1
Hnl |**•11 .*1 .» 1 .... .
y"* v
•biltl lino
Iti'igman said -he was milking tic Mini 1 11hi mm I iln M‘|l*M D**l
suffocation In (ha Qartan homa.
• InD , • *. 11»lf | kJi'M.i,
U / p u | | &gt; rn
A r t 'll
lie was attisled early yeslenliiv. "
‘ '..tsuw.,. I'a„ .mat.l
1 11.... I if
■ "Dr. Karr'a rlpcrti ahowad that
tvw
\ VYllO 11IIt IMIIII I Mt •f*rtl (■•n 141af full aiiMMiimement "fm Ihe pioiei tom 1 •i,»lblY
it D. L ■* I III' It 1•I ■ *
tm* ♦ |»t *if((t f*
tin lifv* (irrilt Ate 4pm In pi i‘»|M4i
of my family "
(ha daaih wa* dua to drowning;
&lt; "••lliittril n*t l'*»r I I*yI*l I
I &gt;m ni KlIHl't'lMiU , I
-------------Third lllaas Koliert M'illiitm Long,'
In^b'V |*|*■ ( '
l.indstinm flew from lb d ly »....I. Mu aiinlli **f Sbi»ni;ii-*i
(hare wa* no evldanca of foul play
Arltnnn.
wa* ....'C ,™ ' ; L " T . f t Z f S Z i : ‘ c H tc A n u . a . , e w n - tThun
w . m
» ;i,. of
m iluekeyc, A
r t ..-. —
V&gt;Innf n
where
lie
practice*
«mgeiv.
I"
9 and no avldanca of dl»aa»a In tha der.torm.
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hroka out ovar Midwest found shot to death boynw ..................
f,Mltllal! ,,..d i..,k.-«i...
I n &lt;i j 11 s T o
( io T*» h 111hi I r ii'k, i" *
body," aald Judga Btsiutrom.
Italy
last
week,
aflei
iiisi-t.id
I
ih
ni»4l
illy*’*
Imnl
»*
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*
'Mi­
araa* today following yaatorday * alioaid the 17M-foot Navy I’atrol.
(Iniii
Illinois of a romance between 'loTn# autopay wa* mommended mtd-»ummar tamparature*. Some fTrwft I2.V1.
ll ■»»« llnitr&lt;| l*M I'll*t*' 1 l*|li*»
V I ' A V M a r l i l t ' T o u r n e y tifji
Th.. Smntiiig News, natioimu Mwi'illsli born film stm and hei
|Ml*111fi"111 tif 1
! Mlarday by Dr. Oratil* Bark*, coolar air moved ovev the North|(„ad piitroliuru captturil lint . known
,|ioiis pnpt&gt;i jnilillslii'il ,i
•♦ n11b*. r«l * *1
o«al phyili-lan, who aftar pre* •rn Plain* but warm, humid we*
ling.nnith at (iould*. ami I It *»fMl- };t
feature,) (.engyl
■ Itnllan dlrei loi pal tiler. Ilnlieito N o n e A r c I n j n r i ' f l \ s
I * I i'll!* IN ■
y I 1»«I* 1*1.1 in
Itpinary alamination
tha body that wa* foracaat for most of the
llosselllni.
„f|fr |,P teporlatlly force,I a M,P, („|
t),.|r , and •nat.lrd l,u.
Mm 11&gt;*n'l 11 «(1*1.1, '%In* in *mim|**11
of Mrs- Garten, itaUd that datar- North Oantral raglon.
Tile slalemenl wa . aimed at pn*
A T I * T r a i n s C ra s li ♦
tail tliiver to head north at gun
m „ ^onn ,„i)t,.s The I'oM.ton"
.|l|| 'tut m|Im| 1111(*11
•&lt;
millet ion of tha caua* of tha daath
ling
ail
end
In
ihe
speenlat
ion
Naw temperature
mark* f»t
tmlnl.
tl'a, Meiniiy, the ............ .
n &gt;iit IIn I ‘*I \ "in'I ' I U
collld not ba made without further tha data w»r* **t In many mlrlwes!
h
I
hiii
!
a
romanee.
Them
had
been
Hnlllugswoitii w*a liebl fm In , i'Mi
Tmies Heial.l and ,et* i .1
J' 1 1.'H ’ MMf I■If* |■14) v IMI.' ' - ' •11*
I A it M I II. tin , M .
1
I'
port mortam examination.
cltla* yesterday. The
mercury vestlgHlinn ami no
formalcharge\ , ,, y,,,k
|iti|ieM alsonnm-i. ■report* Mini Miss Ihngimiu '" .Id 1Him fit H \ 11i|||t Ii* f 'nil ' 1 11 M-*
. Mill!'ill) illl I*rl I**
' |»„
Ml!»"in |o 'D '
-ii
tin
dlvrirce Mi Idndstrom ........... is
! soared to 07 at Wlllmar,
Minn , iibu eil agnluat him.
Navalautlno tin. imsial clerk pi Ires fm p&gt;
I 1 'Ii 11 1 *lnnn(M&gt;*M- li +f s »&gt;
M
’liyfiM
D
m
M
mIi Ii *hwi|h A
llosselllni, the are Itallnll dirctm " || 11 Hlltmr llH| l« Hf| 1I A Di
Tyndall 1 S. D., and Ourwalt. Nebr. ides and representative* of the no ling spoils ie»idts
*11*1i In1ti1* ill U itiU | D u |* li,
for tha nation'* highest
marks. Monroe i-minly ilieriff's
office [ Today a federal giaml pim ■ nf all*-it film- hs "I'atsiiU* and
l '
l l*MIL1I’l
Sf I’ll I |Mill
Mill
.......... Ud'M' IMf blj'ltlr*
.........
fitly."
Chicago'* Wl was a record for Ihe tiinuglil him hack: ii Key West .llt'letl him on rliatge* of n-mg
miih *' *bun mult f*M I tn' V I \\
ili'iiHi -, 1111Ii mill "I f ii 11I'
The
stiileineiil
ennie
III
Ihe
fm
m
data, a* was the k2 at Louisville aboMiil a Navy plane.
j the If. M malls to defraud I " ’
f•• 1Ml III* lit , I11MI111111»'•I llll- I)I"I II
•niivtlln. Mini
Alexiimlei said ilolliiigswinIII, end disttfcl Juilge .lames K M- of a ruble from Miss llergmiin at I U rn siitjl I i I oimim I S i mum
Dr. A. f . Camp, dtfactor of tha and Omaha and the U3 at MluneMessina,
.Sicily,
to
ItKn's
o
ffn
i'1
) *)m- hl»
**vt ;
piohalily would he given a "cap-1 firani'iy oiileied Lengyel an
m,
Cltrua Cxparlmant Station In apoll* and St. Paul.
of li'M
v i lli
Hill v
I tlh i’ ,
m in Mim 4h 11m(2
U Ii ■ I b'ln 1 t Hi*V
here. Ill il she said she loid liiel •(MiltiHt;
Th* »huw*r» activity torlay *•&lt; tain'* mast" bearing prior In up-led
Lakeland, will apaah at lioo
111*41*| |iit IlMMlIiVl* Ilf Mi
lim b H ilm nl atmiiMil
iln*
H**1t ll
Ml 11‘ ’ll Ml l II bl l
AssUtnnl II S. At tm imy Fii-'l at Messina wIWi Itossellini and lici hiMHifl f’lfy »»f Mm m«1
o'clock Friday n lghT to members ovar tha Mlaaourl Valley and Ihe pearing before the Investigating;
I Ml L i • o i Mnfii'i tip in tbi‘ 1muf* b, ytHiiiu
ifilv, It ,
' ll(M4
; I. Nmdt ehaiged Lengyel wild biisband.
upper Uraal Lakes region The board.f • 11k *ll h*. iv ll! bn 11 i»ni* &gt;*! nf tbn
slr»H
|»M
|
mill
&gt;
!
CM
M
tlt
'fiD ii'it iibiim with
The actress said she w ould m
weather wa* cloudy over the I “Till* Is rnultna naval ptore- j winking in the I’ottst.iwn p«»'
Tti*» i’Hukm* nf flu* i "if% **f Vli I*.
it il - f 1'♦ Ii f 1 v
D m* I ••({i"ii
Southern Pldln* and Texa* but dure," the officer explained. "Iblt |office wmilil postmark letter • turn to Htnmdmll Wednesday to mill, mi 1m ilv In r im ill’ll, mv«*i Hut M ninbiv r v i'iim p , iifnl !*•*• b fiiwt |t|iii&lt;f m iit iii . ft *mm **f b o f
D im IK hD i D
I 1fji \ itiM hil Filk’x
In it is
Is up
Up to the Imaril
to determine si'Vei;il days before games wei&gt; eiinlinite work on the film ihe is lui rn-il Tin* Iwa i-mi ■* nf Mn Sinn 1 )! 1ti 1*1VI’ (Mlltl'i
ism
aklta generally ware clear in
t iMiliiitf, in 1 **i*fm i*' tn 1 b !D i rn*
Alexander said till' played. Then he waited until th* making with HuaacfHni, t " •••■ ilinli* s iif f n n o l "mini** fliininifn.'
! ', t f 's■ in Min ||«||*| J iiliii I ■ tiillii
other■ part* of the country. Tem-|the charges." Ale
4’MIVimI I py fhbii
I **miiii*lv. Br.,
urei wara slightly below nor-. Imard also had to dacldn whether game wa* over, marked the is called "find's Kurth."
peralure*
MiA nf fill' fbmt Will fllki* but It j
|mi 111 flllhl tt*&gt;\
suit on hi* liallnt and mailed Hie
A fare-to-fare ineidlug of the Af'I. nffh'liilw mn111
iu#a«aa*« *** i*«a* Kiaan
mal In
' the Pacific northwest.
■ *11 fn IV in ii't I ini '(Mi tn 1&gt;iiiv 111
J ill* wt'i'IM' n f t It*1
1-4 ‘
NJmv 1fi hi
1 in ii
4'bool
letter.
! actrekS, tier Imsliand and liei ill
Ml*' ill's! H it III ll IT ll
hI mm 1 &lt;1141n ni'i* f 1( mu T i f d »h
Cnutest official*, noliog Hi.- certor whs descrlhcd liy the linin'
tni' nt in M in tn k, -f "bo I ' i itii lv, Jr.
postniaik, thought l^igyels let ni-wsjiapei V ...............
4.tig1««i | H im
|m* Ml!
boi vn for
ters were delayed In liarmii
The text
Kllllif y I Fin’. i"1w1! v lit VI bill!H ofl
to cltrua growari, 1
they paid him the prise.
statement:
o f othtr crop* a* w
•IIIItt«i f|* itpi I till! Mill Hi! lilt VH.
Conviction nn Ihe mail ftaud, «|n ¥(,,w „f n,p ,(PWB puldlshi-d
I* tnvltad to attand
i’H1Miti 11iif 11 D ii ; t - f ni \ mijiinI Mr
elmrge carileH » uinxltnum ju'„ |iy , t((&lt;
emicurnlug Him him
I»! nil M Ill huh •mi'l 111 IIP'
ally nf II.IMMI fine anil five yem ■,
it.'aailaas* on r«a » Poart
Impri.mnmnnt.
.11 V* TIPS It L I T
NEW YORK, May 4 -(/ !’) Motlwi i* Iwmg loved tin. week, tij all
SHOPS O F F NATION
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1 All .layrec- me 1i-i|iirsTed 1.1 b*
HKHVrCK
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May
4-*/IV
tM nation'* ihops. •' *K« never Itai Iwen. loved Iwfora. No| only the
WA.SI IINGTON. Mav 4 1/I*l Jolm rosier Diillc, s.ntl loti,iv ili.d |present loiino iow noon ni tna
Tom II, |)(Wn, MHMiHlHllt stale Shoe* amt textiles ware taken off
(tortkMfXn. but *l*o the flmiit*. telegrapl, rompanie., |Hiblir carrier.,
war ii highly probable" if ibr I .ini***I Sl.iic, tlr.r, not r.ililv lltr North Potirlat Centfi wlien «ffe ers will
aervtct) officer, will lie to Kanfoid I tha ration in Western Oarmany tocandy maker*, and a Ko*t of m*nuf*ciuier», all nope ym. won't forget Tuesday ........... .
A lln n lic T re a ty .
! '*
' ,rm ,l7 ' »” ®V*
votnians ami &lt;|a
„
, ,
, , . . . ,, .
.
.
d ent, an n o iim vd im ln y A s e ie ia te
________
5»tH cr naat Sunday. Tltey need the bunnesi.
I fli'penilents, anti may lie cimtacletl
?h*
action, ______
affectlVi_ iiiimi'tlinto
D ulles, A m r in .iii tlc lrg itlr lo lit* 1 m in i Nation*, made Iln* s*.cr- I u ie in b r is m e , I ho e n title d lo vota,
office &lt;
of
&gt;f 1ly, wa* taken by the Anglo lio n to th r Senate f'o rrig n Itrl.ilio n s I o n iiiilllre in urging ip p ro vd l I ! In* snitl.
THtra'i no doohl of your love for mother, wlm *letervei every Id lD t 2:.'1(1 P. M, at the nfflre
— | L. F. Hoyle, county service «dfi- American tone's acononiic pari la the 1‘d-nation defense allliiiit'i'.
at il. But buitiwaamen, who neodn.
,
,___ s
■■ ,
, rhr. Prior to that, at l:ltu o'clock. uient following a previous approv­
The tall, srhnliirly
tllpliiiiinl lo'vat hail asked him whether In'
class of merchandlsa.
Federal , wi„ u
|hr f), lwn p„r, of. al of the HrltUh and Amerirau
told the riiiillllittee It is deiiling regaids war 11s inevitable.
Reserve Hoard haa come to their f|r„
military governor*.
with a "to In Ily difforellt" w rltl
JA rK R U N 'i'll 11h„ May l - b W Hull."- did not specify who It
alii, hy relaxing lha term* nil'
situation today than It was a.year iinibnis he thinks miglil iTmuge
ill*; M L O W
KKN NKDY IIONOKF.O
This year tha etora* are try* which you can buy mother thn
HEFsKH T O U T FAY
ago, The pact then was only lieilig tlielr plans if the .Senate leftist's A tla n ta
di
54
electrical
gadget
that
will
make
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TO
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,
Miiy
4-4/lv
OR LANDO, May 4— UVb- Hgl.
lag to Intaraat tha nation'* »ona
in
74
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,
,
,he said,
.. whereas
.
. , now il, to ratify file treaty.
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pli
and daughUra In buying a number houaowork a pleasure,
s|
41
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Hill in his earlier prviiari'il tes- D e tro it
delight
her
this
Sunday
and
bo|h*»
asked
a
Senate
Judiciary
sub
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ha*
l«*n
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a
fourth
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mean merely 11 change In Russia's N o rth P l« tts
the Berlin airlift. Kennedy first
time tu come.
I th« Nxvy during the war.
tw
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A. Bftmmy
Ramsay of Mol won the A ir Medal In 1P44 with fieri a change in the American Diethads ami "not a change In P hoenix
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tU l
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F M BAT A P U L H , l U t

U. S. Airm en To Get
Script In B ritain

Berlin Row

I C om m M on M w t

A tfH E C HURCHES

Vets Are Refunded ConffTMu Roundup
gage Ones
Overpayments On os United States attorney.
didn’t say "yes"
G. I. I n s u r a n c e andMr.he Truman
didn't say "no."

(Caallaaed free* Paae o i »i
ton on hla way lo Norwalk, Conn.,
Kibbln.
LONDON, AprT5»—VP)~Amerl. , to attend the funeral of former
I
Any legialatloB for flnaoelng
can airmen in Britain era to be Senator Frederick Walcott, hi* i ^11 Charek
M ai be presented at Tba B r S l office aa the the terminal i* perm it* lev and
paid In ecrlpt Imtead of dollara wifa'a uncle. He Immediately can*' day befora
But fltennii reported, nothing
| doee not bind the City but give*
(te a
BtarUng tomorrow. The Air Force celled plan* to go to Norwalk.
It authority to do what it
Wa s h i n g t o n ", Apr. 2 » -4 a v - was said either about hi* votes
announced today.
sires In the financing, he pointed: Thousands of World War II va. in the Senate although Mr. TraThe U. 8. delegation ipokeaman SEVENTH
There have been repeated re*
CHURCH OF COD
Y ADVENTIST
out,
terana hav# b##n receiving gov­ mon hae mado support of the
porta of black m arket dealing* In said-Jessup planned to report to]
RCIf
Fifth
Street
and
Holly
Avenee
u ,„
T h a Cemmlselon authoriaed ernm ent checks In recant weeks Democratic platform a "party
American currency and the Bri­ Ihe State Department and to the
J.
M.
Creaham,
Poalor
nd
Elm
Avenue
that tha act as drawn up by City for overpaying on their GI life loyalty test" on patronage.
tish treaaury haa been reported Ilrlllah and French U. N. repre-,
Sunday School ItiitHI A. M.
►M, Elder
.
_ "I came to talk to the President
• rotative* Immediately after see-! .. " u •'
Attorney Shlnholaer be submit­ Insurance,
concerned.
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
t, missionary
ted a* a first step In tha program
Tha surprise "bonuses," total­ about what 1 knew personally
\ V r*‘ , , , r r r
An A ir Force epokeaman aeld ing Malik.
Evangelistic
Service
7:30
P.
M.
r
to New York bond attorney* for ing many thousands of dollars, about Judg* Coleman, Btennls
the awllch waa being mad* in
Any nnnnunremeiil in the preys, j Sabbath Mb
1:50 A. M.
approval aa required by the RFC. are an unexpected by product of told reporters. "The President
order "to cooperate and aaalat lie anld, Would have to come after I «;|tUrt*h servii
HOLY CKDSH CHURCH
1:00 A. M„ .HatThe act a* drawn up (a baaed on the Veterans Administration's e f. took the m atter under ndvisement.
in tha financial atrilclure of Die these ronxnllallon*.
urdny.
Rev. II, Lyltleton '/Immerasao, an act drawn up In Ft. Plerca forts to atort Insuraneo dividend I hope and expeet him to appoint
United Kingdom."
Plana for tho U. H,-Soviet meetIvoyer in e * ._ , 7:30 P. M.
ft. D., Rector
end held
valid by
the State checks rolling by the end of this gentleman."
‘"K
»h« U- »■. Wednesday* witTio'ng service and
Second Sunday after Footer
1940.
Supreme Court 10 years ago.
The Senate turned Us attention
while
Malik
wa*
attending
a
meet-1
,
|
u(fy,
1
H:IM» A. M. Holy Communion
Bookie Rill
J. D. Qualtlebaum, a member of
“As a m atter of fact, many re­ on a $35,000,000.s-ycer school
lug of the (.leering committee of
*
0:30 A. M. Church School.
the police department for the p u t cipients of the overpayment health program. It haa strong
the United Naltona ussemhly at CENTRAL HI
fCaaitaaod f n * Faaa Oaei
11:00 A. M. Choral Eucharist 15 years, and for tho p u t year on checks hav* confused them with bl-partlsan hacking, and Chairman
CHURCH
Flushing Meadow Pork.
bribe them In help beat It.
nnd
arrmon.
l.aurrl Avenue
Ninth Street
duty at the Municipal Airport, w u dividend payments," a VA spokes­ Elbert D. Thomas (D-Utah) of
The spokesman loaned * formal
Papy waa tried In l.eon county
tliOO I*. M. Y.P.H.L
tha Senate Labor and Public Wel­
Rev. S. L.
Hey, Pastor
granted a City penilon of $87 a man told a reporter.
circuit court, acquitted, and waa denial of a Lake Suceraa dispatch
No
services
during
the
week.
1217 Weal
month.
"Borne have eompalned that fare Committee said It would pass.
re-eleclcd to thl* aeealon of ihe In Ihe New York Timra teday re* W. O. Staiufll, ond Street
The major purpose of the bill
unday Hchord
they expected a larger dividend.
(porting the United Staten and HriHouse.
CHRIST CHURCH. Ungwood
Super I ndent
"We have had to reassure them Is lo aid the itate* providing
The bribery charge ewcpl aalde luln would propoae to the proE. O. Keith.
T. U. Director Rev. If. I.ylllelno /Im aierm tii,
th at thl* Is 'gravy'—that they regular medical end denial ex­
Citrufl Bill
all Intereat In other legislative 'jeeted council of foreign ninlitera
It. D.. Vicar
Sunilny Kch
ar* being reimbursed for having aminations for children S through
0:45 A. M.
development* of the day—even a that Weatern Germany rnrrga Classes for all
Second Sunday iffer Easier
paid out loo mueh nn past pre­ 17 yeare of ago In public, private
w itts sM v n a C ts&gt; lis t:
new single lax plan hy n with Knatern Cerinany In form a
3:(MI P. M. Evening Prayrr and ,
miums, and th at they will get end parochial school*.
Morning
Wor*
11:00
A.
M
rlend of the
administration to re* single fedrral atate.
....................tint
Yesterday the Senate upiol Ad­
I Sermon. All are welcome,
inaaiuie
their dividends later.
Sermon
hy
Pastor]
The atalement, read no. at a
place Ihe Warren tax program
ministration leaders by sending
Hep. Andrews of Orange *aid he
H.T.II,
7:00
“
|M.
Unions
for
“
Futhem
ore.
the
checks
now
special newa conference eeled by all. . __
back tn tha appropriations com­
that waa wrecked yaatardiy.
FIRST HAFTIHT CHURCH
ages.
wanted lo vole on lh« bill at quickly going out will have no bearing on mittee a $2,40^000,000 money bill
Senator Mathew* of Jackann- le United States delefatlnn's
CHURCH
the
site
nf
the
dlridend*
the
re­
M.
.....n
u,
,
„
r
,
Evening
Worahl
H:tK)
P.
at
possible
because
"to
delay
it
to finance the Labor Department
villa propoaed n "hualneaa privil­ chief press officer, xald:
Park Avenue nl Sixth S tm t
cipients eventually will receive." and Fedora) Security Agencies for
"It "la not corrlvt, us npnrtcd
wtop Cate* on
ege and exelae tax," which he aald
much further will get it into a legis­
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pnntar
The
overpayment*
hav#
shown
I.
.
would yield 150,000,000 n year at In tho New York Time* thl* morn-, t 1? *? "*
lative jam at the end of the eee- up hy the thousands In connec­ tho next year. The commute#
Hundny School ii;45 A. M.
ing, that there Is an AngloAmer-'. , | h"
g rate of one percent.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. iion. " lie tried to hav# a vote on tion with the audit of accounts was Instrueied to prune down the
total,
M a r ilm lh morning
He aald It waa not u general Icnu nrnpusHl relating to pkna to
Training Union 5:15 P, M.
the bill today. Nn dale has been s«t th a t has heen under way for
Tha upset vote was hailed as a
aalea tax, auch aa tho Governor lie advanred In it meeting )f the Bn,, '*v ,Qf* . . . , I
Evening Warship H;IH&gt; P. M.
many
months
tn
preparation
for
victory for Republican Senators
for the Senate Citru* Committee the declaration of dividend.
IWn
" Am W''
haa Initiated he will veto. The G ov Council of Foreign M ln l^ r* I f ,
Wrdnesdny service 8:0(1 P. M.
who hope to reduca the President’s
* W l" » "
ernnr declined to comment on one I* to Im held.
Nursery fur all Hunday service*. vole nn the bill.
Adjustments are mad* as ronn multi-billion dollar spending pro.
"The United Slate* has lot at
whether he appruved the Mathew*
an
excess
payment*
are
discover­
Welcome.
The Administration hill la aim­
gram all along tho lino.
plan, hut Ida office distributed this stage begun discussion re­ CIIUICCII OF Til NA/.ARENE
ed at raising m aturity standards ed, and chock* are sent out Im­
Senator T aft (R-Ohlo), spear­
111 .Maple venue
proposals ghlrh
enplea of the Senator'* atalement. garding any
mediately.
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
hy ttlffer regulation* a t the be­
heading the economy campaign,
Rev. L. R. Hus
Pastor
Mathew* gave few detail* of hla might he advanced at a meetng of
Underpayment*
are
being
dis­
J.
E.
McKinley,
Minister
ginning of the season, putting
said later that "apparently the
Hominy School
A. M.
lax In Id* aprech to tho Senate. He the Connell nf Foreign Minlalra If
pt Is he Rsaatg Is getting serious ahout
It. Stephenson, Director *f canner* and concentrate produe- covered . *lsn. .Vo
. . .attem
.
Morning Worshi 10:45 A. M. Mrs. P. Itfllglou*
tried to Introduce tho hill Immed­ one Is held.
err
under
control
of
the
Citrus
ing
made
in
collect
these
amount*
Edurallon
rutting expanse*.' Mr. Tmman,
iately, hut waa htockod by Chair­ I "These are all matter* vhlch Subject: "8,'ven St ardshlp l.iiwr
0:45 A. M. Church School, a Commission
........... ........ and requiring com -,due. hut they IMer will b f a*- urging his full program b* adopt...............
seised
aratnat
tha
dividend*.
man Shanda of the Senate Finance ore currently under active con- of Jesus".
class for every age.
| military grade Labeling.
*$, recommend* an Increa** In
Jnpbir Society 5
Statistic- on the amount and ux*a to pay for i t
Committee on ground* thnt the 'aiderntlnn lo •hi- Depnrtmrit of
of tbs bill have
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship,
“Proponents
‘
N.Y.P.S. 7:00 P.
number
nf
the
over
payment*
are
day** proceeding* had not reached i Hi ut e.
„ u 1sermon theme, "A fter Easter, ■greed to concessions which would
The money question also come
Evangelistic lion
I "The further statement In the
tho proper point.
leave tho present eltrus com­ not available. In most cases the up In mnneetlon with hearings
1 • .M-,W h*t?"
MId-wcek
prayer
overpayments
resulted
from
re­
,
press
report
concerning
FrncK
praise r 7,(H) ,, M V«„th Fellowship mission Intact-wlth tha addition
Alford mode hla hrlbary accu­
on tha North Atlantic Defense
sation Immediately after tho Sen­ | disngrreinent with th&gt;s propsal Wnlneaday 7:45 I*.
of man-untll the member*’ term* ad hutm ent nf premiums.
Treaty,
Service*.
An
estimated
15,550,500
vete­
■
Is
therefore
also
without
foil,laate passed the hooklo bill hy u
Secretary of Defense Johnson
1 8:00 P.M. Evening Worship, ser­ have expired.
u n it :
The hill's '■importer* also raid ran* may share In the dividend, told the Senate Foreign Relations
decisive 33-4 vote. Alford voted tion since n&gt;}such propnsn) exlf.i."
mon theme, "A Shepherd Remem­
to
he
declared
from
an
insurance
Rev.
Carolyn
l|.
Pn
sons,
Teacher
they were v " ing to prrmll the
for Ihe hill to ban telepragh and
Committee thnt the cost of rebers".
Tuiwday Night-V Idea llolal i This week the I’aslur begin* a Citru* Commis*lon to advance fund
rn"r r arming A llW nations wouW he
telephone aervlre to bookmaker*.
U
o i i h M t 'c l
than
82.055,050.505,
7:30 P, M. Prnysi Service,
MtJMO.nOO.
ahout $1*300,
Alford aald he accepted tho
series of sermons bused on the the dates when solid* require­
8:00 P. M. Ernes O. Wilson’s U.'lrd.
ments (sugar! In orange* would
Watkins
money and turned It over lo offl*
Senator W—
...... (R-Utoh)
....... „
I'snlni,
M ns Us nrII fr«M P i s , 0**1
he relaxed.
rised the Administration ef "try ­
car* who had tieen at the meeting n phaniplilet put out hy the Flr- new hrook "Every lorn! Desire."
8.7
solid*
on
Oct.
15,
Thl*
would
Under the hill, orsnqe- would
Piddle welcome.
It FREE MKTIIODIHT CHURCH
ing to fool the people." and said
with Bcrugga hy n pre-arranged Ida Tuherriilosl* and Health Asoto pass a nine percent solid* ease shipments when the sea­ the actual eest would he several
plan with the policemen. He aald elation.
We*i Fourth Hlreel sod Lsurtl have
son
la
early.
test up to Nov. I. Aflyr then
COMMUNITY CHURCH
times that eum.
tha payment wna made luat night.
Avenue
Co-operallnri In both prngrois
solids requirements would ba
Lake Mary, FI.
Alford did not identify Bcrugga was
Itev.
Fred
It.
Horton,
i’sstoc
COMPLAINT
PROBED
promised in behalf of ta
dropped to 8.7 percent.
■ C. C. While, sator
but offered a reanlutlon calling
Sunday Bchool 0:45 A. M.
MADRID, Apr. B»—(AT-Spaln government.
Dodge Taylor, chairman of the
Church School
0:50 A.
for an Immediate Invcatlgatlon of f.lonx hy King Lion H. Riahee
The foreign ministry said that
i
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
romleed today to Investigate a
Pointing
out
tho
results
of
arGovernor's
citru*
Advisory
Com­
Classes
for
all
ages..
the m atter. Hla resolution waa un­
Young Peoples Service 7:00 P. mittee, said he would agree to rltlsh complaint that *1* Brj- tf the chapele have be*n seised
vcys,
Mr,
Ratlgan
in
hla
Uk
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
_
__
_
animously adopted by tha Senate. stressed tho rising coala encoiiM l payment will be made for
the-sponsored
proteetant
chapel*
M.
Westminster Fcllngship 5:30 P.[ Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. have the commission—after a have’been' closed hy the' Spanish 1any damage._________
Alford later Identified Scrugg*
hearing-drop
m
aturity
teste
to
tered
hy
hospltnls,
and
dcclard
I
1
aa a former member of the House that, according to tho New Yok M.
'uesday the V
Tuesday
WAnen - f *
l
«
'
We d *
of Representatives from Leon
Times,
non-profit
hosnltal*
In
tfe
Friendship Class
Clnss nicel at the
....... 71,0 1'
county and a member of the State
Now
York
urea
faced
a
net
dotchurch.
I
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Democratic Executive Committee
Wednesday ehnlr practice 7:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
from Leon county. Ho lives at clt apprnnchlng $5,000,000 fr
i
|ROO Hanford Avenue
Lloyd, about 15 mile* from the 1047 nnd quoted the Time* staD I*. M.
moot, ''If the volunteer haspllai
Friday tho Friendship Class will
j. Randall Farrl*. Minister
Mate capitol.
"The Marks of Jesus" wilt be
Here la a text of tho full state, aro to lurvlvn their present crlil, inonsor s covered dish banquet at
must become the cnmmtm- Iho Chamber of Commerce Rulld- th» sermon topic of the minister
meht made by Alford before the they
ties' responsibility."
lug. A play "Memories In Songs" „t the First Christian Church
Henate,
He reported that a Tampa Iri Will be given.
Sunday morning,
"On Apr. UR, 1049. I waa con­ Mine
survey showed that nper it,
"The Proof of our Love for
tacted by otto John Scruggs, who
FIRST
I'KKHlJYTFJtlAN
„
ing
coats
of
the
Tampa
Hoxpl
JCkelsi" wtR U the evening seepurported to me that, ho reprev, Angus G. MylnnU, II. n„ ' mon subject.
increased
$500,0“
aehted Intercut* npposed to the years with am
anti-hooklc and wire service Idll;
0:45 A. M .'c h irri. School.
i Th?-rh " reh "rhno1 w'"
1,8
under $300,000, Lakeland’s Mo|
after a ilfacu*Nion Bcrugga An­ rcdl
11:00 A. M Mnrn na ^Wnrahlm ' WOr,WP un,, 8,Urty “l 0:ili A*
according lo the st
nounced th at ha waa willing to vpy, Hospital,
went "into the red" $5t,0
ay me money to vole agalm t tho 81. Petersburg.
mon 1 u - | , » A h c r M*tonU!
William Young,
111 puraunt to hla Instruction*. seta, $35,000. $IUO.OOO and Hai
"A meeting during tho night
Between 1041 fcnd 1018 ll
waa scheduled. The delay beln coat
J ™ *I*. M. v R
,l,J 2 l l w
: “ t i « | w,.|roml.
ThS chSL,;- cxlcnils a cordial
8:00
F-venlng
Worship:
to a patient for bed, me^s
arranged hy mo In order that
mu*ic hy the Men * ( horns: scr______
and
24
hour
service
nt
the
I
could lie protected hy officer* In
REODY KILOWATT
wah increased from ffllo mon hy Mr. Mrlnnix.
the apprehension of thla offender. hospital
Thu Chancel Choir will sliq; the! CHRISTIAN H MISSIONARY
Your Electric Servant
In
(8.00
n
liny,
nr
&lt;
1
!)
prrrt’nt.
I*,
"Two officer* wore assigned to
Anthem, "Conte Yo Illesncd" by)
ALLIANCE
me and stationed necretly at the (lent day a tni'rcnsed 3,871 to I -. Scott at the Momltg Worship
Woman's Club liulldiag
meeting placet at approximately UU5 or 104 percent. Coat of nt**--J Service. At the Evrilng Worship
Her. Glenn K. Smith, paetar
1:00 P. M. USth of April, 1049, Ing Increased BUI perm it; of jan- Service, Dick Aikn will sing,
10:1)0 A. M. nible School, A.
Bcrugga met mo a* arranged not eerie* 338 percent, of laundry,Too “ Light" by 8cott,
and of linen, tint p rrtfit,
Wlehuhlt, Supt.
knowing th at nfflcora wara at*- percent
he
pointed
out,
11:50 A. M, Muniing Worship.
lioned near hy to hoar tho con
THE CHURCH OF GOD
",Support your hospital toiiy,
Ciiioriioiitou Service will he ohserv.
ferenre.
2509
Him
A
wnoe
\
may need It tomorrow,"! hn
' ed_following the pastor’s message.
"A t that lime In my prcaenco you
Her. Jo# C. Crers, Pastor
dei’lnred.
j
and within hearing of the officer*,
Sunday
srhonl
nt
0:4fi
A.
M.
l^ro y Nlrnwder wax Inducted aa
11:15 P. M. Alliance Young Peo­
John Bcrugga offered to pay me
Classes for nil age*
Henry Witte, J
ple, Hli-hanI Pi rater, President.
11,000 In currency if I would caat a Idon- liy ------j
Pastoral
aerrlre
n
11:00
A.
M.
Melach reported nomination of
7:45 P. M. Evening Service. The
» y vote In the Henate o f . Flor­ rluh
Subject, "The Puver Of The evening
officers, Hunt. T. W. I
aervlre la of an Informal
ida agalnat tho aforementioned ton waa
Church".
welcomed aa a guest,.
Mil lo order that tha caaa agalnat
Evangelistic aerrlre at 7s4B P, nature, nnd the piddle la welcome.
Bcrugga might he complote, and
M, Subject, "Sowlnicuml Reaping".
(Colored Church
convincing to tha offlrera, J al­
After the message nil nltar rail
CHURCH OF OOD OF
lowed him to count out the nyutey
will he liven for irayor, also a
MILLEH FARMS
First Shiloh M. II. ChurAi
Which ho did audibly to auch nn
■pedal healing aetrlce, and re*
Rer. H. W. Miller, Paatar
Sanford, Fla.
f
•Xtent that tho officer* stationed
for prayer rrelved.
Hcrvlrea at 3:00 P. M. Sunday
Sunday School opened a I the &lt;|li*at
nearly, aa well ax myself, hoard
Prayer meeting I'ucsday even* auhjerl "C!ml’a Promlaea", to hear
uaual
hour
0:45
A.
M„
will
the
tha rount In the amount o f $2,000.
Ini at 7:40 P, M. Ride atudy will thin meaaagu by the pastor. ConBcrugga then left and tho offered SupL Deacon A, Knot prreding. follow the prayer uretlni. Come llnmi aendlng request* for alek
The
lenchera
look
charge
oflthieTr
bribe waa delivered hy mo lo the
and hrlng yunr UIKea,
nnd distressed peraona.
•fflcera and la now in offlcet cun- classes fur IfO minute*. The Faator
Woman'* Mlxsleiary aervlre
Rev.
J.
U.
Ilarnea
review
s
the
tody, i waa of courao not recopeach Thureday evnlng nl 7i4B
tlvo to the bribe and allowed it leunr. from tho aubject, "Tie Dl- P. M.
Helpline*
o
f
Dlaciplcahip."
to proceed aa abovementloned
Victory Lenders Hand service
The icnlor rlaa« preaent d the each
atdely in order that the evidence
Friday evenlni at 7 1 45 P. M.
Rllght be disclosed to thla body aa
th e aecrmd Sunday In M y ter* A program for all ages.
to tho method* now being em­
The church strhg bund will
ployed in regard to certain leg­ mlnatea the popularity onteet, furnUh Iho music tnd Ihe public
presenting to the winner of the la Invited to attenl
islation.
"Thean facta ara communicated hlghaat amount of finance, a very
lo thl* Senate for auch action aa fin* exclusive wrUt wal h, the FIRST CHURCH’ OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST ■
It may deem appropriate and pro* second prim a weekend ca e, th e
gerllclpant* are workln| very
100 East Hcceid Street
per,
Sunday School 840 A. M.
"1 am now ready and willing to
At 11:00 A, M. Choir N# I fur*
Mornlni Servlet 11:00 A, M.
Mmmunlcato tha detalla of thla
‘ E m ittin g
Punishattempted bribery to any official*
went",
iMVIng jurisdiction of aame, and
Wednesday Bence 1:00 P. M.
&lt;ldvidentify the pereon offering
Room lour*, Tucadaya
me thla bribe.1,
),li» "*V'f *t
i
.-* •
ifl*
|y a I—
Alford told reporter* he first
Waa approached hy Bcrugga Toe*.
day and then again yaaterday
morning In hi* Senate office, Lat*

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K

3 Killed
irN H se s* r m s « * »
In Ailnnta said the train was going
around a small mountain, when the
fill under the roadbed gave way.
He sold it prohably would be 30
houra before tho line is cleared
and restored.
, M
Manchester I* in Weil C eorgl#n c tr Warm Spring* and the Ala­
bama line.
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Legaf Node*

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W11.4.1AM A HttnmiTH. JR ,
Plaintiff,
jCArf'Ht'nntiTH,
I)»r»n5anl,
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n iv n n r r .
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r
fN Til 11 NAME OK TIIK PTATK OP
FLORIDA. OtlRETINOn:
Oi JKAN HimnilTII. whn»» real.
Mica is unknown.
t o o Aim H E im n r n o tikiku
that anti tn ttlvarcn lias been (licit
against you In tha Circuit Court,
.Vlnili Judicial Circuit. County ,&lt;|
Hvmlnnla and Hlata of Florida, at
Hanford, Florida. Your husband.
William A. Huddmh. Jr. I* ih*
plaintiff, and you, Jinn Huddulh.
ara Ih* d*f*ndtnl. You ar* h*rahy r*&lt;tulrad In ba and appear,
piaad ur anawar lo tha bill af rom a
plaint nn or hrfora May 17. ISSI.A
•is* a d*or»* pro oonfaiso will b a *
• mrr*d against you.
WiTNKJUt my hand and nftirlal
sral this Mih day of April, Ills,
O. P. IIKRNDON
Clark of tha Clrruit Court.
Camtnola County, Florida.
C inctllT CODRT HKAL
NOTICB OF INTKNTION TO Rg.
(llHTKR FICTITIOtlH NAMR
Notlqa la h*r*by glvan that tha
undrra'xnad, purauant to tha Piclltloun ____
Nama_., gietuta,
---- Chapter
• wa of Florida,
of l»*l.
s o f ts Li
___________
.... Acla
..........
.
will raglstar with tha olark of tha &gt;
circuit court in end for Oranga.2
County, Florida, upon racatpt of
proof of pubtlcallon of thla notlco,
th* flrtlllou* nama of K-l CLUB
undsr which Jt am) angagad In
bualnaaa on Highway 17 and ns.
Pratrla Lake flubdlvtalan Bamlnolo
County. Fla. Th* parly or parti**
[nttraatad arai Rtgln* U. Backman
Boa III, Rauta I Maitland, Florida.
Datad at Orlando, Oranga County,
47in day of March.
Nama of Parson
old and Msih-ny .
Ida Bank Building
Pilbllahad In Tha
»anfnrd. Florida

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The Supreme Court today upheld
by a 4-4 vote the tunvktiun ol iwn
men charged with offering lirilw i j
i ,%Ne*v York (slant. pro football | f.
plsyeri.
's
The pair, Harvey Stemmer and
David Krakower, contended New
York itate illegally rued evidence (
againil them obtained by wire-tap

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t A L L A H A S S I.L , Mav ! &lt;/»'t~
K . t v l . t i t ii A i i i i n i t i i n c j
Ihe tliowtlown fight over • attle R e li'ii I ' i t ,
ittliiM I 'ndenet te
tent ing in I l*»ri.ls it t , |Hi&gt;l|&gt;onrtl lot tat! d late, today denied that the
1
S n |i|i" ii o f
^ umtliPi dav h» ilin I lome today.
Unit #*l ’filr; Va.»l||t| hr |*lufij£rf| Mil
M ir-ttM , T r ,
M f d .M II •
Miln u |f if t Nttvflt ,\t
, ■ It w m te| lot , pedal nttlei foie
a m p a if p i
H im at I I A M , bill ibc I butte IaHV« 1*41 i IIrlI'l*lit Wflf AIMl Iff I
M \ d l f d . l M S M ,, I , (p,
t '’'f it Ini'! llir 'rn,itf I riIr I t 1
deferred it nnltl 111 A M loetdtv
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In
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Juitice Jackton took no pail m j
p.'l.
-I lb.
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Hff'
the caie. Hy long piecedent an ' •
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tW lower couit.
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9 •• t Ilf I**4f V 4* ♦« *fR0 *ft --4ii 1 tu'la^ ' i- ■■ it w*Oi li|"le Hit • • Ml# ). 9s (Mill
t»r tfiifwit wk^tiMpi ftiry Ai*- »»r I I a it
stemmer and Krakower were a&lt;
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^fftmill »| mih«*. Itiif ♦ 4ff|*tft#tt 4|1 by ' •I i tlillll* P lfi «tf fl(f &gt;f|| (fP
would throw1 a game to the Chicago S a n a 'a A rm e d S e r v ic e * P o m m lH e e , e n d S e n S r l * n M e M * 1‘ nr, i l v
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lawed free trading tn prewar silver ' •*- fm'd. ‘ " d in N#w \ n r k that Markel predicts that In -pita "t I
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IS s C t t KET..TS Shanghai’s Last jSfriltcs Spread.
Railway Escape 1Crippling I’hilro
Route Is Closed And Singer Firms

sJanuary* l,VI»nmry!1)
AiSlalo Karin Income

$72(&gt;.r.'J I’M-scitlcd
Tn School Rand By
Sanf ni 'l Shiium

Southern BLFE
Meet To Discuss
♦ Union Problems
the.n meinbera of thn BroUier*
hood of Locomotive Firemen end
Englnamen met todey to dtacuaa
merger, extrn firemen on dieseli,
and vacations.
About 700 delegates war* pre­
sent, representing more than
14,000 member* In tha Boulhern
union of the Brotherhood.
&gt;7D. B. Robertson of Clavaland,
international nroaldent of the
Brotherhood, will explain the plan
of proposed rnargrr with the Bro­
therhood of Locomotive Engineman. The merger would require
referendum approval of both un­
ion*.
Tha nutation of assigning an
extra fireman to diesel engines
hai besn rejected hy th«- rail­
road*, and now la before a pretii .dintlal amareeney board.
; *C. F. Ooff, aisletant president
of tha BFLE, will oxplalri the
new vacation plan, raaehtd last
we*k snd hy all flva railroad
brotherhooda.

F o rk

P ie r c e
S la t e

F lIV O r H ’

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In Ibe Industry.
I lie 7,000 worker* at the Singer
U vnoferiirlng tnm pany p l a n t
ih ii'k fm' a rlim igr In what they
claim Is a speed-up »y*tem In In
eotlve naymeot
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Two recent accident * threaten
#d io diminish Mie C ity ‘'a le
supply, bo* no Interriipllori in Mu
FORT PIKHCr., Ms.- ?• -&lt;/!'•
irgiitm viipplv of watci "Stilled
Replies received so far In e
r it v Manager Clifford McKlbliio
Chamber of Commerce poll hei»
declared Mil. morhiog
ehow a preponderance of sent!
to Atlanta, thmi.amis of d tlie iis
At 7 (61 o’clock fialm dav morn
nient In favor of a state sa te
-•eie
without
(ms
end
trolley
serl'i|
a Cluivridet
sedan
being
tax.
Out of 87 replies that had lie........hr- ss a irsiill of a strike by driven north on the Orlando High
received today, 60 favor « sale, l.dim imllev and bus driver*. The way hy t). H. fiheppard, ftalelgb
tax of one, two or three perren* 1 4 H . unhm workers struck Balur- N. C., swrrver) Io the let) off Itu
wlth various exemptions; and 16 | day night for a 16 rente an hour road, made successive Jump* "I
oppose a sales tax of any wilt •vage boost and a revised petition lb and 21 feet and struck a Cllv
Opponent* suggested various *1 ,dsu They now average *1.80 an pumping station a glancing blow
tsrnallvei ranging Irotn Governm ii.nn The Georgia Power Cotn- nnd roused damage estim ate! rl
Warran's program to * slate lot Ipatiy nffeied tksui a f|v# cant 18b to the foundation Mlieppsrd.
who
was
not
Injured,
face#
tary.
"
1 lnlOSt.
charges of reckless driving and
----------------------------- j The other 2,600 New 'Jersey
BUMMER HCHOOL
'worker* who are Idle Include 1,00* damaging piddle property
Yesterday a falling tree Inter
TALLAHAB8 KE, May ft—
, \ FL textile woikete at 18 label
Bummer school will open at Klor weevlng plente; 660 AFL Iron rupted the power supply to Mie
Ida A and M Collage tor Negroe. workers at north Jersey Iron water pumps try causing a short
on J u m 18. ft la designed to meet shops; 6iin A FI, stsam/lttar* In circuit The line was ispsired

the needs of Florida school teach Ills plumbing Industry; ami 200
era with two three-week course* ' Id Grilled Electileal Workers at
if 4|*|H4*M»«I HU f « | i Iff !
and on* fix week course,

FOR FEDERALISTS
Btata RaprasantalVv* W. B
Smith today announead that ha
Intends to do all that h* can to
support " a good bill'* on World
Faderatlon.
L ^ H a mad* this statement in aa*&gt;
[ H r to the . many t*la#r*mi and
1 Isttsrs ha had racalvad from atud#n»* amj other* In Hanford and
NEW YORK1, May
bu»ine*»m*n entsr May di»Hamlnoi* County requesting sup- sppemled with their ihowhtg in April. Bn.ineu in April wain’t io bad.
Jrnrt nf tha program, all of which, Btrt ft wasn’t good enough, either.
ha said, ha was unable to answer.
Thay had baan told April ws* lh« month to watch for rigns of a
business pick-up. Although all the returns aten't in— snd tha haavy
BTRADT SHOWERS
CHICAGO, May 8—Cffl—Thun statistics won’t coma out for wesk.w
•rstorm* and continuing steady yat—moat bualnaasmm fat] that avalanche.
howara dotted large sections of April fell ih o rt-o f Hying up to
Nature had a lot batter lack
k e n a tW a wedther map today. Ita advance billing.
than government In giving bual(The h ta rte st rmlaa were la tha
On tiw whole, tha fairly gentle neai some shots In the arm In
•t, In U»e fo
and alow decline In Induatry and April,
‘ continued—after you make
Nature: seasonal buring targefc
-In
f* r-th e *Maautta|- ad ■ spring production and outdoor. «a the sllda-nila boys activities helped soma Induatriaa
hold a steady pace, lad othtra to
r ih if hand, tha quid, turn minus signs Into glua.
tUgf Into tower ground
Government; eaalar te r m for
i sign* of bocommr an
(PaalleaaA Oa Pag* F w at
wmwHHMpf
Yv ■ \ jw , , .1 ’

Most U. S. Businessmen Enter May
Disappointed With April Showing

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Mayfair Pool Anti Tennis Courts
Leased To Bath And Teiuiis Club

SHRINK B'JI’PKR
ths
"• Sanford Shrine Club will
’’'''
1 , * 1 *program
*nJ lI* » tonight
SmJhi xt
.t tin*
thv
eight
1 aka Mary Chamber of Commerce
Arfsngenienls have'been completed for th# "t»ersfioti of the M.vittiilrtlng at 7;»n o'clock, rtie sun
pet will ha served hv Mrs. M. I), fsir Kvimming pool srul t#nnt, to n " , tin, tuumiei by lb# Ssrdo'd Rath
ROTARY PICNIC
snd lenni. Club. Ciffirge A, Speer, attumev nf die oigsnirslion, sn"■tchal tn about l.^ p a ra o n s
Tha Rotary Club did not hold
noiuued lorlsy.
Its usual luncheon today on ar
HPELUNO HER WINNER
Uie of the pool snd lenni. rou"» “"ill be limited In member, of the
rount of tha annual picnic ivhlrh
JACKSONVILLE REACH. May
members of the Club will hold on 2 - (/P)—Shirley Ann Hudson, 13, c|ub. A meeting will ba held atW---------------------------------------------Wadnavtay at tha Lefflnr camp of Gontalei, won the North Flor- the Tourist Cental next Thnrs- snd treasurer serving as ex officio
beginning at B;00 o’clock, I’resl- Ids spelling ba« Salurday night. lay night for the ptirposa of elect­ members nf the board.
dent George (Ulna announced to­
She will represent North Flor­ ing officer*, drawing lip by-laws,
Inrludcil in the l#ate, which
day.
ida In the national flnala at Wash­ and making rules and regulations runs from May I to Oct. 1, IU4U,
Boh Harris, chairman of the ington May 87. Shirley, sponsored for Hie uaa of fadhtle*. A Pro- urn drawing—room s-In^-the- east
elub’a special event* committee by the Pwnaacola Nawa-Jottrnal, gram of icliville* for the summer wing nf the hotel, Hilly Epps has
composed of Earle Turner, Dr. C. won by apalllng "occurraaca” and will also ba dlscussad.
been eniployrd as life guard snd
I# Persona, Dr. Harry Bllsby, and
According to the charter of the will lie on duty from 9:30 to 12:00
0 . W. Spencer will have charge "nucleiu,”
Runner up waa Jimmy AUea of dub. tha board of dlroatore will and from 1:80 until 0:00 every day
e affair. Charcoal steaks and
green corn will bo served Lersburg and In third place wax cnnalat of five m em bcri/w lth tha in the week except Monday whan
Vivian Parry ni JackaogriQe.
praaldant, vice p ru td eat, H ere tary tha pool la cleanod.
a t «i00 o’eock.

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toilium jiointAfl out Mt.ii . i f .Mid v
I Mm 1 1 * . •ihiiMir t»f| f In iiiin nilijr
f the plant, e tlimateil ilnmag# , ....... v , „ti -c, ,atlon» b &gt;1 i.
til II h II 44' til ll'illa.* 4'It f| V4, 4 4 Mm*
.i J'JMi .ihmi to rmo.umi
tr»d'• (“(•h Mill V Mu* fvfU“M♦
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fin *|»'( Ulon tn roilV|i|Ha f|ir . oiiii^l "Il.flil ti 41*4(I "I IMl8afl#*V #1II*I I I I
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ii IrtU '-iti rtliil |tli|f‘*,il ill dluii’t
u.-'rbv feitlltrer plant Kobinann |inwf| «
ifnllri # 'K*n "’liirl} •niriH run t»»
.... I a holt of lightning wan hv
In miy
th# M i '»Midd,
l ilt Ii 11'- • Hin(m i Ii i 41 'll Im*
luverl In have canaul (hr F rlilsy
l &lt; M IlillM Iff l t i l l I 4 0 »
t in
, l||g 4'l till 'M4(#m| ill Mill IfM'rtl it»Mt
u glit blase (liig in of last night’s
' |»«-*S4 sl'f' »*M«
In,, was utlileteniilneil.
KING
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m
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( IflfJ/l v WMoltl Mfll t tltkjtoTI |tlMl
Itotuns-in said work will begin
I ONlKlN, Mny 2—i*l’» Kmir it*'(t'l *1f M.» 4011If11 I’lrl 4a, 14 tn
liurtly on rehulblmg the feid li
(iM
irgr
VJt
M;
m,ij;| i #tl|l «*•’»'*;, *' »** i i leilo sinf ifig to Mn* till v(-* l*v
/#. plant. T he pecking plant also
^linlriota t * iti
| i"hahly will he " b u ilt, he said, I Miini IFi jTiihllu 19f«« Ml, I'm.. M
Me llltf t||» ^MFfll " ill
Mt
M'liiii lotlfiy rtXtirfll*1?)
s.iit since peak production lias
H&lt;lt til** grill Will 1*0
i&lt;# sad, the film can gel Cirough ft mii MtickhiRlmm Pil#’** »*• Mi*» f'.tflf
Wlilt
•»* 1 Mil’ llrifl *■i1»11 '11,0 I'lrigldll! in
il-.- Hummer with facilities s i Its rolniBnl nfflri* In
T tnnvR ii t o ni! u o N m ir n
ojirtfi rnlonUI nmnlltH mill *« pmImm 4jimm i'i « • t- / M»0 Sdhf onl Pri nt
HAN F R A N C IS C O , May 2 Mb t’sirvilla plant at Orlando
Huh
rlie -plant iiere
— Herbert Hoover will get new
, had
,
,a rapacity ini Mlitliltlnn
recognltloa of his hiiiuanila,lso I -;1 about 26_rsHo|,(li of_ citrus a
| dav Tha Fslrvilla plant has
efforts Wednesday.
Variaty Clubs international an at,mil half that rapacity

nounesd ths former President
would be awarded In absen'is
I 1 A00 , a scroll snd a sliver plaque!
hailing him as the 1948 winoc
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nf
the organlutlon’s humanitarian
award

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Hsnford store i wtfl
w»#’v
•i-Rtn
cloving
We-ln^idty
t.il^
I- -ll-isyn fur the summer m-inths,
J i"k M sli, pr«siH#til i
the 4 ,n
t&lt; rd Merchants Assoctstion. sn-

miunrad today.
MINIHTKRIAIi MEET
Tb# Sanford Mfnisteriat .4si»ccistinn will maat for n lunehtor.
Thursday noon at S#mlno1e High
School, |t. was snnmincsd ltd*
morning hy tho Rev Jne Ct vs,
secretary
T IIR

W F A T H F .T t

J A C K S O N V IL L E , May 2-W PI
H IGH 1 .0 7 ’
Atlanta
79
63
Poston
82
91
Detroit
7t
47
Mlnnenuotla
63
13
New Yo rk
43
57
Phoenix
91
S3
rtalnt* Loutu
73
51
33
Ran Antonio
T9
Beattie
66
48
71
87
Jacksonville
Miami
90
78
Orlando
99
88
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Saloon To Kinfr’s Court

The Sanford
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MONDAY. MAY 3, ItttB

BIBLB VKH8 B TODAY
If aa really hi** d ltln r Ilf*
not* t*a nerd h a rt no frar of Iha

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MONDAY MAY 2, 1949

11PE SANFORD HfRAU&gt;, SANFORD, FLORIDA

I'A G E TW O

futtira. Yt* search Iha Scriptures,
because y* think that In thrm yu
have eternal tlfa , . , and y*&gt; will
not rum* to in*, that ye may have
life.—John 6:!iU.

John Mfinefiold, who«e *«rlnu* lllnww Wag reported re­
cently, him been n picturesque holder of a plcturegque inMtittition, the title of |&gt;oet laureate of Ktiffland. Mnaefield has
knocked around the world and seen many strange things
on land and acti. At one time he wna an odd-joint man in a
New York naloon. Undoubtedly none of the customera who
saw hint wiping up the har realized that here wun the fu­
ture author of fine adventure atoriea like “Captain Mar­
garet," "Sard Marker" and "The Bird of Dawning", and
even finer poetry, such an hit* "Keynard the Fox", "Right
Royal", and "I Moat CJo Down to the Seim Again",
Thin poetry won him the position of poet laureate, an
office which goen track in emtence to the* Middle Ages, when
a king generally had hi* court poet who wrote songa about
hia patron'H great deedn. The find formal pool laureate in
Ktigland wiih Shakeapeare'a rival dramiitlat, Ren Johnaon,
appointed hy King Churlca I In 1(»17. Then followed n dreary
Hueceaalon of uonentltiea, with only an occimlonnl exception.
Small wonder if the laureate had to earn hla aalary hy writ­
ing maater-pleeea about a Imhy prince'a new tooth. lit the
nineteenth century the office took a turn for the better,
Wordsworth and Tennyson gracing the post. Then came the
unpoetlc Alfred Aimtin and the lofty but uninspiring Robert
Bridges.
Masefield baa held the float since 1980, making it a
condition that he should no longer have to write verses on
trivial occasions. He also surrendered the salary, which in
the Heventeenth century ennie to 800 pounds annually plus
ii barrel of wine. Those duys are over.

Government Publicity

At the recent annual meeting of the American Society
of New-&gt;pn|H&gt;r Editors It was isdnted out that there is ii
growing tendency among governmental Indies to try to re­
strict tie* press in gathering and publishing news iilnuit
what government is doing. This is true not only of the
federal government, hut of many state and local governj meats us well. It Is also a problem in press dealings with
When we w rit u hoy wr uitd to the United Nations where there is considerable variety ol
lead a lot about llie "Yellow F c ril" opinion ns to what constitutes the proper functions of the
and tlir danger of strange Oiiental press.
Newspapers and their editors were urged to remain
people uvei&gt;runniiiK western civiliiation. Such thinit* were regarded ! alert to resist this tendency. Ah a matter of fact little urging
then at ineie "thriller*", much like is needed But the protection of the traditional freedom of
the fanlatlic "Invaiion From M art". l the American press Is not something which newspapers cun
Dul on Dec. 7. 1941 we not a {do alone. Unless the people remain nwnru of the jiersonal
•ample u{ the real lltinK- W r may i importance to them of their free press, and unless they re­
gel anolher tumplr when China with main determined that their press shall remain free, Ihe
ilt 400,000,000 people are taken press itself would lie left to fight a losing Imttle.
The successful operation of the American form of gov­
over hy the Red ariniei, armed
ernment.
nr for that matter of any genuine democracy, de­
t(|uip|ied and trained hy Ruinan
pends on the intelligent ami informed participation of all
generalt. I lie affair with Japan
would he child'* play hy compan­ i the people. The people can neither he informed about their
governments, local, state and national, nor very Intelligent
ion.
elsuit them, unless they cun learn with reusonuhlu accuracy
What had long been perfectly what the government Is doing from day to day, and what
ohviuut to everyone who knowt ! the plans and pur'Kises of the officials are. This Informa­
rniythiiig at all ahout^ politic* wu» tion cun only be provided through tin* work of n press which
proved again latt Friday when is free to find, examine and publish all iiuwh, of government
Senator Alford ol Jackion county and otherwise, according to Its own high standards of truth
accuted a memher uf the State and responsibility.
R r|to iti aie life that Governor
(Jewry i i planning In mil lor thr
U. S . .Senate. 'I hal would he u good
p in e for him. lie would not have
to pick up any votri uuliide New
Yolk itale.

Democratic Executive Committee o|
paying him a $2,000 bribe to vote
againtt the bookie bill, and had twu
Stair Highway patrolmen to prove
it. Urailey Ouliaiii made the tame
charge two yean ago. and everyonr knew it wot true, hut he didn't
have the w itnriirt to prove it. May­
be thii moll rrcenl ex|H&gt;mre will
convince tome who wonder why
good hill* are defeated, had unet
patted, how it it done.
A new kind of a tax l&gt;»&gt; hrrn
propotrd in thr l.rgitlaiuie. Like
Fuller Warrrn't grim receipt! lax
on retail talci, it it not a tale* lax.
It it a "privilege and excite tax
on all hutinrti trantaliont". F.vrn
lawyrrt and doctor* would have to
pay it on their feet, and it would
raite, to ilt t|&gt;onior tayt, $60,000.000 a year, Of counr thr doctor*
and lawyer! could increate their
feet hy muir than rnuuglt to pay
the taa, and the merchant* could
pan their* along to thr ultimate
cantumer who alwayt pay* the hill
lor every kind of a tax. Hut the
ultimate comumer duttn'l mind, lie
like* to nay laxei. He votrd fur
them, didn't lie?
W lisl happen* when the people
turn ih rir Movcrtunenl over to a
T a m m a n y H a ll or Femlergail poli­
tical machine it illuitrated by Prcsklent Tru m a n ’ * ultimslum last
week that lenelor* end congreumen
opposing Adm inistration bill* would
be deprived o i patronage, anolher
w ay o l laying Inal political pep it
offered to ihote who will vole for
h i* bills regardlcti o f their flaws.
S o when you wonder where your
lag money goei. the money which
y o U r employer it required to "w ith ­
h o ld " from your pay envelop each
week for ihe government tax col­
lector, remember that the Adm initration neede money to puth through
C o n g re u certain bills which could
not get through on their own m brilt.

The Legislature is considering a
bill to increase old age benefil* from
$30 to $ 6 0 a month, aid to depend­
ent children from $24' to $30 a
Month. The larger figuret ere liltie
enough to expoct any old perron or
any child wholly dependent on State
Welfare lo live on in this day and
time of high price*. Before the in*
crease is made, however, it might be
'.
well to find out fuel who b receiving
this State jughatc and why. The
'v
people who pay the lues have a
,- ri*hi to know whom f*

Dangerous Sports
, The Russians
discovered another internal ejjqmv.
This Is. of all persons, the sports writer. He has bFen preach­
ing individualism, it seems, ami praising Imurgeols sports,
some of which are practised successfully abroad. There are
hints that a purge would bu in order.
Whut a country Russia Is I It Is rapidly approaching
thu point whure no one can do anything without risking a
concentration camp. But Communist and capitalist societies
have something in common—that complete inactivity Is the
worst crime of all.

Sanford Forum
Mr. Rollaml U Dean, Ktlitor
Thl* Hanforil Ifrrnhl,
Hanforil, Floriila.

Copy of Letter from
Dr, Herman Gunter,
Director of Florida Geological
Survey
Dear Mr. Dean:
Tallahassee, Flurhla
January 37, HUH.
It seems a pity that when we Dear Mrs, Kerry:
have something particularly uni­
In reply to your letter, probably
que that we ilo not make the inoat Ihe confusion In the use of Co­
of it ami ut least call U by its quina and Periwinkle arisen from
)cr name. Tin- last ten years the fact that tho cltlien* of In­
nil. Increasingly, that most of terior Flurlda are referring to a
our Central Flurhla rill ten* who
fresh w ater or marine snail (Peri­
so often Indulge In sea-bathing at winkle) whereas Coquina ia a
our East Coast beaches ruma homo term applied to marine clams,
talking about "periwinkle ahclls,” largely of the genus Donax. These
meaning the Coquina or Donax.
shells are bivalves whereas tho
It doesn't seem to do any good Periwinkle* are single, tightly
lo give surh people the reel name rolled valve*.
or namea of these little bivalves
Very truly yours,
hut if the Information could come
Signed Merman Gunter.
from you they would be more
likely to accept It probably.
Romo years ago I wrote the
April 37, HUD
Florida State Fish Commissioner

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|o thoroughly establish this co­ Editor r ,
quina matter but mislaid it end Sanford HlratId
recently wrote again, thla time Banford, FlorliiIda
■Iso to tho Beel-Metbla Museum
Dear Biri
at Winter Perk.
At Tallahassee my letter'wee
A Bill has been presented to Ihe
turned over to Dr, Herman Qunter, State Geologist, and I en­ Florida Legislature for Reading
close n copy of hi* letter which and perhaps eventual passage that
briefly cover* the queetton, (I would make It unlawful to hitchwould aond you the original but hlka, Thia Bill, If It becomes law,
that I gave to a doubting Thomas will have far reaching offecta on
who badly needed something ob­ many students from our county
literate hla own sslf-aisurenco). nnd our elate.
(The Beel-Meltble latter ia too Many student* who could not
long to bo as practicable and tho get home to soo their paronta and
only-primary difference w that It friends every new and then If
glvea tho scientific nagiei "Donax they atwaya had to pay for n pas­
vatfabila" end adds that "The In­ sage on i public carrier would
formation we havo on thf eubjeet certainly be inconvenienced by the
enus. passage of thle Bill.
Indkatea that spaclea
Donax are found on tiro Gulf1 Wo students are not so narrow,
coast of Florida and the Pacific t minded that we are unable U» see
coast but. to my knowledge, do'tha few good points of this Bill,
not make coquina rock. T W In- 'The Bill la n od In principle hi
formation we have &lt;i*4l*tM Oat)that It would land to prevent a
Coquina ro'Y 1t found front north-, !z~ unfortunate (Mident*. On tha
■ra Florida on tho AUaaUe side, iother-hand hlteh-hlhlng la volun*
down the central part o f the elate, tary on Iho part of both the rider
and nowhere else.”)
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eandr tha drtm.
. In Webeter’a Unabridged Dte-| We believe that Ihe few good
Uonery a picture may ba found of polnte of thla BUI will b# greatly
tire Periwinkle, a "univalve" which .overshadowed by the hardship that
upon many of tu.
1 * wo are speaking
for the majority of student* In
lit that thia U a private our state&gt; when « aay-thla BUt
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H y' DEWITT MACKENZIE
ly denied admission to the United
India I* happy over the historic
States. Mrs. Ellen Knauff said the
ujr revise at which permit* her to
attorney general gave no reason
become ii republic *0.1 still re­
for barring her last August, five
main a member ol the British
and one-half months after liqffc
Commonwealth of nation*— with­
marriage In Germany.
w
out acknowledging the sovereign4. Unanimously upheld the gov­
ty of the KhiK-emaeror.
ernment’s right to use In an anti­
That is, the articulate portions
trust suit documents barred from
of India's IIOO.ISSMHMI as a whole
a lower court trial on the grounds
aie pleased. Ilnwover, there are
that they were the fruit of an Il­
U few elements which are hound
legal search and seixure. The
to
he regretful. Outstanding
charge of Illegality wax based on
among them uru the hundred* nr
the lower court's contention that
princes
who have lost their
the grand Jury which ordered the
thrones since India was grained
documents produced was Improper­
Independence nearly two year*
ly set up because women were ex­
ago, and now see the severing
cluded
^
or the last tie with the imperial
6. Agreed to review a California
“glories" of the pust.
court decision that negroes may
.Since India gidncil her freelie barred from picKuung u sn.re
ili.m the native |iilncl|inlltles and
in an rfurt to Induce it to hire more
their rulers have come under connegro workers.
11 ol of the New Delhi govern­
ft. Refused for u tiecond time to
ment. Evun the Niium of Ryder- i
ahuil, reputed to he the world's
grant an [lllnnl* request to order
the release of Tony Marino, who
richest moil and sovereign of the
greatest state in India, has hail
has served ttJt years of a life term
to Ihiw to the new era. The ftae
given him in the killing of an aged
nl the big state of Kashmir alone
Janitor, The high court last year
remains unsettled
pending a
held that Marino’s conitltullonaW
plebiscite among the people t o .
right* had been denied him whenw
see whether they prefer to join
he was convicted at the age of 18
Hindu India or the neighboring
The tribunal at that time sent the
Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
case hack to an Illinois Judge who
It is well that these princes
has refused to release the prisoner
should go for they are anachron t
isms which have no place In this
Forty per cent of the Industrial
atomic age «f ours. Mtlll one can
' life Insurance purchased In 1947
understand the feelines of potent­
was on Ihe lives of women.
ates, some of whom were links In
hejewele.l dynasties reselling hack
The Vleux Carre or original
ninny hundred* of years.
city of New Orleans was altout
The story »f the princes
u mile long ami extended u la iu f
forms one nl the striking pages
half a mile from the river.
uf history. The pomp ami spiert
■I..i surrounding them hail to lie
seen to he believed I saw much of
it at one time or .mother, for I
wus a guisit in the palaces of
some of the greai maharajahs
Columbia Long Play­
and uttended one viceregal func­
tion in New Delhi which fairly
ing Attachment
I.Iiaeil with millions of dollars
$1*95
worth of gems worn l.y forty of
India’s princes.
Many of llie rulers had the
$7.50 Worth
porta for IIM8 filled the news—! dining profits,
power of life and death over
most
showed
last
year
to
he
exExports:
better
than
expected,
L P Keconla
their subjects. They puid homage
optionally prosperous. And in , International politics: m u c h
to only one person—the KingFREE
emperor.
installment Inlying, m o re llhernl l,F,lu l‘f **8 the tears, ulioul husi- j I,lighter.
thick in IDID I wa* a fortnight I-tuck rnurvlu
rfim. may have braked «•""
V"«r- the majority of | A||„ ,finally, the New York
the guest Of the late M aharajah' the decline,
K hut certiiinly didn't ,,rHl quarter reports for IJllt
h'bor department report* toof &lt;Iwaller, one of the most pow­ start n revival. .So, iih Mnv atort a. allowed profit* higher thin year
erful of the princes. We were the
cut I* trying ■■ couple **'on lust. Steel and mining made l,u&gt;' 1,1,11 11 * *‘**1,,r now *° **' *
119 W. lut St. —Fh. 9!*:i
chatting one day uIhiu! the rela­ uuin&gt;—letting the hunk* ............ .! *!'*•
K"1'*"- 'Textile*, dl*-. mftid for housework than any time
Hanford, Florida
tionship between the princes and money to lend, and freeing many j
" ,l ‘ ompunle* showed .... j since Ihe war started,
tho British government, and he good* now in surplus from export |
emphaatied the importance of the controls.
postlon of tile King-emperor in
Here are tho thing* ttint are ,
thu minds of the rulers. They
I\
looked more Ih* sovereign thnn to better loiky tlit, ii u month ngo:
I. Construction: April engineer­
his government“ lad me |&gt;iil it Ibis way,1’ said ing construction iiwitnl* topped
tlir. bigness, "The princes are March, seasonally, but weie well
five shillings III the pound for below 111-lM. Home building yau
the government and fifteen shill­ well abeud of the 113,1)00 units
ings In thr pound for Ids uiaifs- started In March, but didn't equal
ty." (You get the point when lust April's till,fi00 home*. Higher
you figure that there lire twenty priced homes lost some of their
shillings In a Knglish pound starl- hook value during April.
3. Inventories: In most cases
ing).'
♦Afin
And Don't let uuyl»odv t*IT*Aiu lower than k month ago, although
that the llritish government didn't atm alMillt double prewar Volume,
niltivute this reverence for the Most non-dura file retail Iriven- 1 \ {
Crown among the prlnres. Thla lories were slightly lower, ill- j - &gt;
respect for royalty helped the though duruhle inventories in
government mightily In Handling creased. Rut manufacturing in-(i!
t h e frequently temperamental ventorles turned down for the first i ; {
rulers. There wu« u striking illus- time since the war, mostly re -1! I
trntion of thia during the imperial fleeting cut-bucks in production,
coronation durbar in New Delhi rather than inert-use in allies.
in Hill for George V and tjnr«n
It. Rank rlemings: increased'&lt; &gt;
Mary.
slightly
during April, tint were be­
Thla coronation went the limit
u year ago.
for pump and -plemlur. The King- low
4 Automobile production: went
emperor nnd his queen occupied
throne* mi u lofty dais and there steadily up, both uIhivo the March
received the humble obeisances figure* and those uf April, tlMH.
S. Freight car loadings: much
uf the princes. The maharajah*
had to mount u tong flight uf higher than Murrli, when the coal
steps nnd, having dutifully Iwnt work stoppage ground many trains
the knee, I,nek away from the im­ to a halt. Loadings were under
however. (In spite of
tpr
perial presence. Racking from last April,
royalty gracefully nnd In correct truck Inroads on the ruilroud*,
form is no cinch, us you whu hays freight car loading* still show 1{j
tried it will agree. I've had the fairly well Just how much I* being
experience, nnd felt like an old produced hy other industries as a
side-wheel steamer trying to sidle whole.)
into its berth.
(1. Retail trade; both good and
\b
•i
Well, one of the great princes bad. Federal reserve hoard figures
came a crupper. That was tha are expected to show April busi­
Thrilling In the word for ::
Inte Gaekwnr uf ftaruda. His ness a little ulmve last year, since
i
1
themt Hummer tlremteit in
highness not imly was carrying Easter gave the mouth a Insist
a sinult cane (thereby violating this time. Rut it didn't last. Near
luxurious I o tt g-wearing ! I
the *arrwl code) Init having made the end uf April trade was run­
pure silk! What a find for !!
hi* obeisance lie didn't withdraw ning 10 per cent Ih‘Iow the end of
your Motlier’a Day glftH . .
correctly. He turned hi* hack on April, 1048.
their majesties too soon.
Other Imlirntorn, many wilp
Beautiful, becoming tttylea.
The Guekwnr later said ha strong psychological effect:
Ijj
Sparkling
colora.
wns overcome by nervousness,
Earnings statements: annual re -'
However, the guvernment put him
In the dog-house, so to speak, for
several years as punishment. Ha
C A K II O F T H A N K S
was denied cherished prerogative#
We wish tu take this means of
hy Ihe viceroy.
So you sea the new agreement, expressing our. Jlhceru apprecia­
under which India doesn't recog­ tion for' thu many acta of kind­
nise the sovereignty of the King* ness and the beautiful floral offer- ;;
emperor, Is a trpgh reminder of Riga during our recent bereave-jl!
bygone d a y* fur tho maharajahs, meat.
up
Mrs. Sam G. Gardner
some of whom haven't an elephant
uml family
left to ride upon.

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The Sanfonl AA"iiirtti'* Dolf A*' MH-Miiun iwid it I'ltivtnc meeting
T e le p h o n e 113 l«st 1lull *‘l * t 111 I IH) n I !**kt
■ mi the iiiin in i'ti Country Club.
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Mr*. M. 0. Low ry of Winter
l)r. Henry M t l j n l i i and ( ,pt, I f lim it',; *tr •! I o ib* (ml I in*; cun*
M n rin 11
* id . will review the book "The
Tilt F h ilit h ia ' Vi -: r i tht First I log Fisherm an" by Lloyd D n u tlttt
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Hunter b * " r, turned linni 1**1
Thu»e uatin ipe'ing " rre Mr*.
Prttbyterlan Church will meet a* I at « gen-rat butinr** ami lunch M flitting trip In A\V,t .Mferruti
John Ivey* H»* f H. stouth, Mr*
lh* home of Mr* Al K Hunt, - 181- run meeting to be held by th e la n d Kobinsvilt*, N. i
'M uck, M lu UviiuMi) I'u u tll, Mr*.
Palmetto Avenue, itl 8;t)0 P. M.
Sanford AVotitau’i Club al 12:30
ami Mr* C.liff l a n a u a y , Ms a.
I lenntig.
Mia.
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I' M Wedneiday. Mr». Oscar Ml ....Mrs. E
, . A . fl’erry
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Til* Assurlntlun lot CliiMh....I Ha'tUon, president «f the riuli e»?.f,
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iiijIi " liekhel Mi* L I
l; Williams. Mia.
•F ilu c a lln n m il ipunsnr a l.mrfii | l - «tally in uni all iii-mbera lu at , week of Mr. amt M i* .Mai (in nmn. M i* "
M's F a il IllU gm l.-ibaiii, M i* Jo»eph.
parly al the I'......... Center at I ' • " i b
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8:00 I’ M. All types Ilf i;anir* will &lt;\ law* yv|| Ihe voted upon.
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Mi ., . r r r r i mirlet I* elniliman
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Ml»* Mary Leoul. of tin . .;il&gt; Altman. Mi
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f ihe meet Inc and on h n emit*
'The l*'ii|rli.. • la-* »if llu’ First
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l«haa*ee.
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* In -'.intact Mrs. Courier. Mi* &lt;». I*,
of tha Flint Molhoilmt ChllD'h will llrriolnn will lie the uponsm for
Allem llnjt a crn e ia l ei&gt;n&lt;'nlion
l lt ll I VU l o &gt;1' May 2 '&lt;V»—
of Kplscopal C h i;..lie* -f 'he Dt.,;
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meat uvlth Mi*. S. O Stnntn-hoi. the pi net am.
^ 1 10H Oak .............. at H.OII IV M.
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»«“ •». H o r de hem,, held
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female film
Im *
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I this week III Key We*l me (lev. „ h„ ul j.. n-m- o|&gt; fit .lawn lo look
▼ T il# Friendship l.rtigim iiml .Inn
lor Women'ii Lcitguu of the t'nn
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if t A l.L h r l
Min. 11. Lvlllcliftt /in u nrr j.|tnnMnni* »»♦ »m.». ami *»«• fm0»
gicgatlnunl Chiucli will have u cov­
Tin* inutiy (rlvm lT nf Mm. Will hnati, Mr. nn*l Mm. II I VVbttnr»,
11 i immnnr, * *»tt ftm
ered i |IhIi liiuclienn
12.OP u'ol.s'k Iitm *Snyilt«r» who linn l»i»vu ill fur Jr-i Mr* h ik I Mi'f*. H. (». **ra&gt; uml pt *it 11( •*( itir m.ib .hn
al IIm I'iiiiah llulite.
(ititttv nti j M r*. A* M. fvlii!l|ii0t **T|i#t c n l in* * »• n **H*y,' *hiA
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The laiard of Ihe Hnufor.l Wnm Ilicliwiiy 17, ivill i*«» vnry ijhnl i»*|
flit* ,ln|ilit», M*t , ut li'i
“ I Vi'iyan'a Club w
will nirrl al 11:30 A M l-e-V, U-&gt; *he i* ........................
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mother* nf .liinlni
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\ v|*||m ,«i the home ..f M r» .ilw *,',n" 1 homu ary sm tely .......... . every tlooc him ..-It
hrlnc hi* own Imipre. If he - * . * i.
fkhtajl are invited to attend
j William H Fairchild
of Cake' In edu.'a I Ion.
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one " iCom m li-c* iloean'Ci
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iTttplel I* l.ci fi.lher, Mr w i.it !
Di ami Mi*. .1 N K” h&gt;oo h«.l
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M ahsanfonl Women's C'lnl. will
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^Iru, Lowry To Speak!

Social Cd/em/ojA! Woman’s Club

! P e r , s o n &lt;1 I .s

tetses will be Mm .1 K. Copriei.l with het tv... -laiiolders. .Mrs daouhlei s. Ilarbaia .Iran and
cliatnnan, Mrs. Paul Che:tU'i*-&gt;n.1Charlrn Winkle of lake
lilplel Jac.piellne 'lr*. Jack Kol.*..n -».
Mis. Joe Colley, Mr*. Hrniley • tsl iDiive and Alls. William Hoy.lei of I III Ill'll to West I’sllO Sea. I. will.
ham and Air- D II Wnlkln*.! Ilii’hway 17,
hei lunbaml ami .lauuldei. *('.»
Those ile.lnni; le-eivallon . m c| 'Is &gt;* Hetly WI.I.IIs «o-l Mr. *peo.|il&lt;K *oioe lime ill Saofoi.l
K**ked lo call All* i '.oilno rio- Douh Fill,auks, both
»f New
pn-Ciam will he l-a-eil on a I....k.oiutin-i, were vUlloi* al the huine |
review will. All*. " P Dein&gt;l«iii«| * apt ami Mi*. •' llalletl Hal- School
Sc
pnl on a program al 'hr
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Tbn Aralea I'ln le --f Dm Senlonl
Darden Club will »|«ma"r ll.e Tn .i
annual tecltal of the Duslnuv
School of Dancing at U.UO P M
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lo in s * 11. I*' plan* lo lee-e May fl-Alio. l.oilCe llookei
for n siunmei vatetlon ni Alaitlia'a] Mi. -ill.] Mia. Ilarohl VA’-h.-I* of
Viueyaid Islnmi
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All - N rw |. -ii Metiill l» in Ilona- for thelt Hitmuiei home ui Vcr
loti. I r t n a , wirem -he expect- to.m ont. They capert to hr away l"t
.l«&gt; a fortuiRht wllli Imt brotheri g|s monlhe.
ami wife, Alt. ami Mi* Vlmenl
Mr», Deraid tlitega of SunnvNewronrei
Mi... Aletiill's lielcf.l town ftuad left Toe.day tooioing
All- Ktluur Uakel, the funner | tu Join lief husband at llielr home
Alice Newcomer, of New York In Plilladt'lphla, Penn
BIN I I I A N MM Nt’E S IF N I
supper at the t'nirla.'pn PalmeDo City, who W |, a student of KolUntj Mt. and AD* Tbouiaa Heard and
College, will Join her there, Mr*. ] daughter, Charlene of Orlando,
Avenue at 7:110 p. i f
Air ,nn! Mr . t lvd&gt; llv Dili | n
llal ei |, i-lanuilig In leave *" 'tl t i|-enl Sunday aflernmitl vialllng W-tllegar It aiinoum»»' '"d.y tl tor 1’uerlu llua.
. friend* hern.
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All* I,utile Hunter of Longw I
AD* Henry b‘|*vei of AVtu'er yvilleg.ii III ii . t,rn"l&gt; fi ' A'1
i* planulnu in open a llngeii* and Calk visited lelative* Itete lad Tcrw lllegai is the l.uuiv, f'e -tl..
gill simp lieie In the near Dilute Monday, prior lo het departure Trttlm k.
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F Simpson i« visiting f„r FIDworth, Me
Alt *. . i ' l l
It lllltek "1 " " • •*
with he. dauglitei. Janet, ill la-ng
All hu.I All* (J. II Itnhillion,
Island, N A
(nri-ier real.lrlll* in Fern Park, are
Mr*. It A Pol tiger left Do. -.»» *el’le.| in llielr new home In
week foi her suiumei
home in I'Huantata, N \ .
lh* he l . i , N A , where die will
Air amt Mr*. (.11tn Jeudracek i
pun lo'i liiisband, who irtu rn rd -n,I Mt ami Alt*. I.ottl* Petrill",j
Dtete ii week enillrt.
and son, ami Mr. ami Mr*. C .
AD. ami AD* Marvin AlrCImi. Frolmi were gueata of Mr. and
and daughter lm*'r left for Haiti- Alt* John Schleicher of Ht. Palar*hurg, wiiete they plan to »peo,l lung Sunday.
' hr summer.
Lyman III School'* Junior-Sen
Mr*. I. .1. AVeli'e has r e 'i n t o ’' mr play will he (-resented AVadnes
in her home in Hochetter, a f i 't -lav afternoon and Thuraday even
-I visit lieie with Mrs R. V. Po'ti mg. The fnllowlng atudent* make
grr of l ake F ilm Drive.
&gt;u. the ea«t: A'era Higc* and Hill
The
Women'*
Societyfor Snyder of Ftyrn Parkj Ettia Hawv lim tia n ceivice r-f the Ciuimni" kirn, fiarl Dnfftn, Nan Jacktnn,
iiV Aletliodl»t Cliutch, held d* "Skip" Mel.earn, Hilton Helm-.,
irgulai monthly meellng Monday Marie Poole, Helen Farina, lia r­
s ' erilug at K liti o’clock
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ahurelt with 22 present. The »--i
•hip sorvlre w'a* In charge of
AD*. Tilly Fuller, Ttvo duela were
presented hy Mrs. Itiith Wea'er
amt Air*. Ann Ketre. Following
tIn* worship icrvl.e, a lm*lue*«
•e-talon whs conilucletl hy Mr*
Fitllet, win- is piiMl.lent of il-o
iirgaiiUaliou. Annual elerllnn d
officera funk place; the fnllntvmg
permnis being named to of ft. e:
Prenideul and Correapmidltlg He.
it’Utry, Alra. Tilly M. Fuller: Vl.-eprealdrut, ADb« Ann Kerce: Tree*,
urat. Mr*. Flaannr Siorra; HccurdIng Kecrelaiy, Mr*, Kutilre Hales;
Secretary of Spiritoal Life, Mt*.
Haymoml llockt Secretary of
Chlldteu'* Work, Mr*. Dorolliy
Delklt'i; Secretary of MI*Hinniiiy
Hdurallnii, Mra. Kulh Weaver: and
Secretary of Local Church Actlvi
tlaa, Mra. Dorulhy McConnell, lit
ilatlallon will take place at Ihe
June meeting.
Plan* ,vrre tll*riu*ed for a final
tala to be »|H&gt;n*ored hy the *oeiety
■omttlma in May. When the bullnet-, meeting wa* adjourned, Die
ladle* repaired to Ihe Wood* home,
w htra refreshment* wera lerveo
by- Mra. Edith Wood*, and Mr*.
Oladya Ilawion. tha hoitaua*
Tha Ola* Club from Lyman

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PROMISING CITIZEN

Lnngwood.
Hlaffttnl Caldwell of Tallahaa-|
.ee we* a guest at Fern Lodge1
Kutulay.
Mrs. W F. Schleicher ha* re- J
Iurned lo her home here after
visiting with het «nn Kirill Hchlel.her and family of Tampa.
Mrs. J. Kaliuey, who *peiit lait
winter In Fern Park, I* now In
Jamaica, AVeit Indie*, and will
visit Cuba hefote returning lo her
iire»ent borne In Chattanooga,
Term.
AD- and Mr*. Samuel (lerton
left Tuesday mt a trip to Chicago,
III. They are expected back In
about a month.
Mi. and Mr*. John Kramar,
formerly of Akron, Ohio, who aro
now vUlton. at lha home of Mr*.
Florence Davis, expect to make
their home In thla vicinity, They
have tentative plan* for building
a home here.
.lame* K. Clark has reilgned
from hi* potltlon at tha Ivy
Pre**. Ha ha* secured work nearer
Id* I n lin e at Tampa.
Registration of children enter­
ing school next Pall wai held at
Lyman School, Monday In eharga
of Mr*. Illrkenmoyar under aponsoriJ.it' of lh* Lyman P.T.A.

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Senators 4 To 0

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Tlu&gt; Hanfimi &lt;limit* dropped the
only garni" they |ilnyt"i| over the
week (‘lid to tin* Orlando Senator*
yesterday sflernmm
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Field by ii 4 lu 0 margin. F ra n ­
cisco I’ere*, lunky Culiun rlghthamler, went the rente for the
Senator* uml limited the Giants In
one hit, while Cliarliu Hone and
George Jannell were Inrlnir rapped
for five IdiiKle* hy the Hen*.
Friday night the (Slant* Invaded
DeLaml for a contest with the Kiid
Ifata, hut the weuthennan Inter­
vened at game time to pour cold
Water iui the pro*pecta. Hanford
and Orlando were scheduled to
meet at the Munlrlpul Fork on
Saturday evening, hut the tilt win
washed awuy hy a heavy rain
prior to giilue time.
Tonight the- (Slant* move to
Pslatku to meet the AkuIcur lu a
*lni(le eonteat, mid return to the
Muniripnl Park tomorrow to fare
the A’* lu a return engagement.
Mn*t of Mmiui'er Hal G ruber’*
pitching staff i* ready to take
the hill, hut it I* likely that he
will lend either Joe Hhnllx or Hen
Wilbur to the mound to fare Ihe
A’* tonight.
Shortstop Juhnqy McManus rap

itd the only blow from the offerIngs
of IVre* In yesterday’s con­
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test In Orlando, The dlmitiulivi" lie
fielder drove ii sharp single into
left field in his first appearance
In Ihe opening inning From that
point oil, it was all over for Ihe
Giants' button. I'eiea continued
to blare his fast ball past bullet
after butler, rending el* down by
way of the strikeout route and
allowing two free tickets.
The Senators nlured I ho contest
on ice In the first Inning, when
Tony Fleitas dumped ii single
down the right field foul line
with the slicks Jammed to drive
In two runs. The third first inn­
ing run scored on an Infield roller
iiy Hubert Whit,,.
The final tlrlando murker came
In the f if IIi frame, when Don Toy
lor doubled to left, scoring l-'lellns
from necond.

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The trigger-tern pored (Slant Im**
scheduled to apear before the
OoninilHHioner tomorrow morning
uml explain what happeruled after
thill inline ut the l'olo Ground*
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1uml knocked him down. rito *ay»
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Durovhei’s chances for continued
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4111ill PHvilla*
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Nnnfiittl
P a lu t k ii
•.’i'mi' *" Chandler mild yeaterday that
HI AlIKtlfillfl**
i t ; i the eoiiiriiK»loner wna juat luting
In Intul
1.1-pstMira
s n s - 1 [ mot uni* when he slapped an IniiraHits »&gt;»i*,&lt;t»i
I il&lt;-fin il&lt;* suspenalon on “The I,Ip."
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Id, oiioii- used, said the Commli1,4'tsl.llf M *», IIJI k
III** I
IM lnlkn • « HI AllM linllli*' &gt;
alimer fegtwl some sort of vandliNIKt* Tllllm
ii I ikio imIk Ih break out In the* Har­

Oiilrt*'«iv||(ti i«i (iflitiiilu

lem district if he didn’t do sometliiug ipdckly. So he put Durocher
111 lllllftl
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[Ins would indicate thut Cliund\\
Htiviiiifiuh
t*'
In tin- not already Judged the
lit iHNftVill*
h
n* Home had supposed, and
A UK IH*IA
t - ■xxill weigh the evidence iiefore
Mfirfifl
N
JlirkHiifi* ftlip
Is
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I *1J|| l| Hill II
i*
j/,’ I llmochoi
»uppnrter*,
mean4 in * r I *'wi ii ii
ii:- I wlnle, well" loading up ull the evi4*n| tifidilii
I | * « h I | i I f » l r r iI mt
1deuce tio-i could get for the Chaini­
r v i i i i *
r. o, ikit n
I......a i , ler hearing.
i '!■itr l«*l ■in r* M«ri*u I
lbo.o" Slimeliuin, owner of tin;
Hr*%(ifin id i 3 I . A«tri*»‘t;* ' &gt;. ' |H|
IS I *11111»It •» -ini Elll*u| .Hi 'I " ^ ( , | (firiul . wli&lt;* Im* nnnnuiicetl lie will
4'uiiintlm ft it i i i.h tiiiM n i I » .‘ iiA 1 i,i, i k I.I malinger all the way, sold
III" • illlt-ti fill I 4*| I*I
’ I,, hie) affnlnvlts from KM) fans
%%I III VU I 1*1.1 »
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lvin, wcie eyewitnesses and who
Tfmt*
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1ll Mmkit ii
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IMitni1cl|ihti«
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M#«i«lt« VfitrtiliM
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lMitl.nl**!jilijii I IIhhiMhi
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III mid town apartm ent yesterNil tlllflM’ t 'D1)1illih-J
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I day. Ii' leiimg to a radio account of
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V' Ids Guilds’ double defeat at t *
* M ili’iiftM
),noils of the llrnve* In Mnslmi.
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the ease.
IImMmrj
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in I on Also
In seclusion was itoysi n,
HI IsMHlM
3 III Jit
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3 II 11I ith e I'neito llico-liorn fan who says
Itrwiilm Vrulrrtliiv
| im odo r put him In the hospital.
IImhImn | I.. S#*tv V♦11 It :* i» «I• •I I! Itovsen
w a s rt-lensial from the hoa••ml Mf Ht It, rtthii
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Parnell extended Id* consecutive
acorleaa inning skein to 20 before
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS * the Yank* ended It in the third
Klmer Vain, Athletic*. Valo Inning.
slammed two bates loaded triples
ami two singles to drlvo In aaven
Golfer* from Suulhern Con­
run* In Philadelphia’* 16-9 first ference school* will meet In in*
league
tournament at W in sto n ^
game triumph over Washington.
Arm ory hare tonight.
9
Mel Parnell, Red Sox. Parnell Salem, N. C„ May IS anil 14.
Jo* Bowdln, rugged Miami mid­ lurittMl in hi* third utrulnht vie*
dleweight, tangle* with Joe Hill lory, pitching th* S«* t*» »
There are more tlmii 700 yacht
Flahcr, Cleveland, In on* of the six-hit decision over New York. clubs in the country .
YESTERDAY’S STARS

Jeiakin» W in s V F W Gator Golf, Net Two 10 Round Bouts
Evidence Piles
W e„
Scheduled Tonight
Up In Favor Of M arble J T o u rn a m e n t
Two 10-round bout* headline
‘Lippy’ Durocher Ntudenl
Promoter Rudy Doden’a 34-rouitu
at tha Sanford Grammar In SEC
Contests
boxing piugiam a t National Guard
School and son of Mr. and Mra,

NEW YOHK, Msv 2 — m —
j Tillin'- brightened for I.
f.00 Duroch
i er loduv a* the *u*pended manatter
| of i lie New York (llaiita prepared
• to h ave for Cincinnati and a »eaI mori with Commissioner A, H.

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M O N D A Y M A Y 2, 1943

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

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| | „ , v ,.lp„bl fin d no IriM-rnn!

Ilroli.m li. II Cliaaln, Bny*.".ia
Inwvt-r, stud hi" still planned In
&lt;iri"tiK n simple nssault charge aI'akiial Durocher In niaglstrat'' *
!m n t today. "But I, haven’ talked
lu Ituysi’ii rtre n lly , lie addeil.

John Jenkln* who re*lde w ait of
(JAINKSVIM.E. May 2 - 4 SpeMonro* Cornor
n W rit Flm t r |u| , _ T w o University of Florl—
1or Ida
Street, defeated Hilly Wily of the w i n g *port* team* a rc the pride
Hanford Junior High School two
, h# Gator e m p u a , these daya,
out of three gamea to win the S a n -1,,n, with an unbeaten record In feature bout*. The Cocoa Kid, W6ford marble charnplonahlp held ■,|UB| meet competition thi* »ea»on&gt; pound claimant to the East Coast
Friday at the Junior High School.
the „ , h , r with thirteen vie- Negro title, take* on hard-hitting
The tournament we* sponsored by
0f seventeen atari*,
F rank (Kid) Hooka, WO, Tavare*.
the Veteran* of Foreign War*.
c«»eh Dill Dellaatalloua’ ISator in the other main go.
Young Jenkln* will lie sent to ' ,.if^r, finished up the finest »eaBobble (Kid) Harris, lfl.'J.T*mp*.
the district tournment In W i n t e r f l a t o r link* history on Apr. and Sugar Chile Waihlngton, loU,
Garden* to represent the local j p; |,y topping Emory Unlvarslty'a Sanford, are down for a ala-roundVFW poet.
golfer* In a close meet on the er.
Atlnnta course, l&gt;Vb lu 8W. The win
McIsHUlin A nd H u n ter gave lh« ««url*n* eleven straight
triumphs, Including wins over
R eturn From T rip
Wake F’orest and Georgia. The
Gator* handed Wake Forest their
I—(API
JACKHOHV1L 1.R
M»X
F'lorldn sunshine and warmth first defeat of the spason.
— rinrlitu Kaa msrkei
The Florida tennia squad ha*
Hals* to retailers:
sevnied "mighty good" to Dr.
Henry Mi-luiulin, local optometrlat, I* .-ii only slightly behind the torrid C.kss arstle Agel wal loose hi, 1
.................
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and
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Hunter, _________
his father-ill- link*nu’n In jehlpplng thirteen op- lo»rira
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luw, upon their return Sunday front( poneiit*, and liowlng
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Eggs And Poultry

West” Jefferson' arid 'Robinavllle N l' The four ilefeat* handed the Gator*
C. whi*rt* thi*y *pt*nt a “ch illy "' witi» l»y Mliml U n lm ilty »ml Rol»
three week* on a fishing trip.
I lln* College, two taama that are
"It got so cold up there tnat we recognised as top* In the South anil
couldn’t atay in our tent and had among tbe l»**t In tho nation.
In get In our car and ride around
The Gator net ter* are unbeaten
to keep warm,” declared Dr. Me- thus far In Southetatern Confer'
l.nulln, who pointed out that on .once play, having whipped five
arrival In Florida they saw the sun J opponents. Including Tennessee,
for Ih* first lima In III day*. The Georgia. Georgia Tech, uml l.HU.
tcmiH'iBtiiro got down to 22 deThe Saurian net squad will de^
gices uml It snowed in North C’aro-| |iUrl for New Orleans and the Hr,C
liuu. he said. The trip netted Jilin Touriiumenl, as well as a Joust wlln
Tnlaoe Mav II.
just two iiimiMlaln trout

(iain esville G -M en
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tlre s s s d an d d ra w * th esd * and
ton 12.
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Runs hatted In—Reese, Brook-j who hails from Wavcrnss, tin., ami g l o r l d s ( r s ttetallers
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]Chock Young, a rigntharidnl pitch- . r"’r y e r * r e d
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Snider, Brooklyn,
Marlon, St. - voluntary list while southpaw l l o o s t s r s o ld
Louis tl,
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’ sonville, wns released,
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p i s h a t t e r p re * e d e n t by m a k i n g i t . r . f e r y (lolden **rt
Hatting — Gohlxharry, Chlcap ii iwc,
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624., Broth, Detroit 420.
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Strikeouts—New houaar, De­
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f 'mmoMi
P. Taylor nml WIIdmi T [ 35
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41144 handle
Albany, Calif - Stepfather troit, 26; Trucks, Detroit Kl.
llril
Loko
tsfi.dti) won the SI0.1MK1 added
Total*
Marg:uret G unther
! |ii r* Hantlicap at Golden (»**•
1 |-i. |
bofoie n crowd of 2L.4U. and Denmark Joined Ciechoslova-j
W ins G olf Crown
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Attorneys
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NEW ORLEANS, May 2 .- I /P ) M eet A l
S t c t H i m iTobii"’ won IIHI y.iid dasii In »•» Cu_ p ,,yi
Stjuthcru gulf has u new queen;
1 1 1 1 /%l ’' G I B U i l BM|) i&gt;u|gl, Clirlstlansen of Mkhjj
Callf.-Paneho Oonxalea
She I* 2it-yi"ar-old Margaret
Igun Slate wmi 1844 yenrd high, ,jowr„,,j | | 0|, F'allienherg, hi* 1D4N
DeLANil, May 2 (Speciall
Gunther of Memphis, Teim. She
inn die* In 14.0 iii feature event*. con()UOror |„ same tournment, by
e s s i o n
'
Won the il4th Annual Women’s Attorneys from all Fluridu will uf Drake Relays
|7.6, 0-3, to capture OJal Valley,
Southern Gulf Association Imirna gullii'i „n Hie Hi ,"|"„ii cimiinm
Pliiliidelpliiii
Wayne Gnljr,,r*j iien'a Single* llonnra.
ntenl Saturday mi the New (Irleuns .Saturday, May 7, to parllcl|inli&gt; sily four man temn stole the ahoW (
New CMvitss Me* MM Hfehss C te a n ila n l
Cmiutry Club course.
In thu i«iiniiut l.uw Day program ut tin* Penn Iteluys with a pair ni,
Y ork-I’rlnceton acoreil an
I’of fsr fsstsi scceisulion. f.v*u tmuuii,'
_MI*» Gniilher's victory came which tills year Ih simmioreil Joints reluv lilies, nil Individual
MpMt |,y U atlug the Unlveraity
*t isseoassl A ei(|ktiet lliahsr Canptstler a hnltle with dark liorsn ly iiy tho HletKiin Student Bar iiniHlilp In the I'rund Juinp and “ I
penuiylvanla for the hlsturle
sioa auiihis snilns that *!«** tbs
tty Mnrkimion, uver ill holes. It AsNiM'lutliin and llui junior sectiun Hi'Cuiui uml third place in the Hal c|, ||j g eUp on tho Harlem River,
hast I djsriiuad psifurnisnc* in hislery.
tmleil with a &lt;1 and 6 scum,
of tliu Florida Bar Akki,elation, it yard tlnall,
,
.
Columbia waa third,
ft was Miss Gunther'* first maj­ has lieen nuuminced hy L. A.
Boulder, Ctilo.-Coluradii won Dm
Anna polio, M ti-T he Yale crew,
or championship. And it mine on Haslup, dean uf tin* .Stetson Cut- team title III the Colorado Relay* stroking a t a ateady 32, won •
M Vest* Age Chrydsc rsvol a r birthday with her parents nml logo of Law.
with a lop |M'rfiirm*nce Iiy Don Irlanguiar
laliseiisd sumnaUi* power
on the aevorn,
tgi___ regatta
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brutfter un hand lo see It,
l b•unit Gregory uf Tampa, In Caniplmll of 14.6 In the IM yard finishing two langths
with ike Its! high comptssnjrtha ahead uof
Atoll 4Q|[qi |n
Hhe won her crown beating Mrs. cumlngg Iirespleii
In Antstlc* , , «
president uf tlm latter linsli.
Navy, with Corn
Cornell almost Hire#
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lifln g a ry s usr
lsr’ iovasts
,.........the
James Stewart of New Orleans, orgniilxatluii, III* aiipruvoil plans MI8CRI.1,ANWIHH
, . . . iengtha behind the Middle*.
advealagM of smoother,
Ed Dell Wurti of Fort Smith made hy Richard II. Conner, UrHaiti mure* — Nticlint l SlJlllhwIcH
fid, mote *B
iwerfal,
Ark., Ih* great Dorothy Kirby nt Inndo attoriiuy, former elmlrimm rmiu nine pep to a 12-leuglh vie
Tins aggregate value of yacht
sioal oagtoo power during
Atlanta, IID",
Ua., Him
ami Hill
Mr*. Sum Israel, uf Hie committee on legal In tory In til* Maryland hunt cup club iroperty In the Unltad
oU the jeers
werTllIhe others
Jr., of New Orleana.
alRutos, Dean Haslup said.
steeplvechnae.
„ „ , Btatea r e w
„ ' r e n 110,000,000 and
trace devrlepini
r sloping tbsit high
She replaced Polly Hllcy ns
Hamilton, Burmmln-A United *20,000,000.
I eaglassl
Southern champ. Miss Riley, wim
Pat Turner, nsslsfant track Htnte* team wmi the Amorita C up1
Nw WsNrarssI leaMlea lyNsssI Isiletiv*
had been tabbed as a cinch to n&gt;; cuarh at l)CI,A, hnhis the Behind Ituco aorlcH for Internauonai eiaaa
WMI ewyslarl Drive thmuah liigh
UCLA Inst 18 atralght dual
|&gt;aat, lost tn Miss Mnckltinun In broad jump record, a loop uf 26 une design yaclds from Bermuda, meets to big brother California
water ssfsfyl Start your car in dsinpert
quarUr-flnala,
rstlhsrl Even a hose plavcd on tha
feet, (I H Inches in, IU40. •
TENNIS
I beginning I n lO tt, before the IMS
Chrysler snilns won’t sull it! Com- -■Loudon-Frame, South Africa truck squad eked out a M -4t win.
pisisiy wstsroroufsd coll, dis­
A n d y M oglsh, Syracuse U nivo r111 Hi tries kIiicii ||)S4, the
tributor, wiring nerness, sod new
I 'll I W M
a lly freshm an bnskethall mentor, UCLA trackmen never have de­
Suppreseor
type Sperk Flegsl
has switched to the Orange fresh- feated thu track forces of South­
Quiekee storting, smouther
l^a n n ine th is spring.
ern California,
longer Tift. Inter­
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MONTEZUMA lintel — Rooms —
Hperliil rate hy the week. Com­
fort — Convenience.
FURNISHED S rnom apartment.
IllOO Frenrh Ave. after 9:00 I'.
M.
STORK opposite Court House also
efficiency apartment for busi­
ness couple. Phone 1270-J.
2 ROOMS furnished apartment,
new kitchen unit, full Hotel ser­
vice In eluding utilities, linens,
laundry A maid service*. Mr.
Small, Valdc* Hotel.
2 UNFURNISHED apartm ents In
city with private entrance. A.
Menende*, Rt. 2, Hox 186,
2 ROOM bachelor apartm ent with
electric kitchen, aummer rates.
Phone I4S-M. 200 Laurel Ave.

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SIX rooma and hath. Larga lot
located Rt. 4(1, 7 mile* out from
Hanford. Running watar In the
house, plenty shade, school and
mall route. 190 per month with
1 or 2 year lea*e to responsible
people. Rt. I, llox 166. Hanford.
Telephone I6UU-J.
PARTLY furnished garage apart­
ment, adulta only. 800 W. 10th.

Artlclra For Sale

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MOVE III' x III' house tu your lot. We both lose when you don’t ALL TYPES of liulldnter work,
Finished in Mnsunlle, wired,
reasonable tutes. Free eillmal
bring yum prescriptions to
! hath fixtures. Reliable firm will
es. Din id K. Cartuuiler I’hnnl^iney's. Phone 109
I m u v e 6 u . i l e . f« .r
* 7 6 .0 0 . W i l l
1:1149-M
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pay half of niuviiipt cost. Prle* HOT LUNCHES r.ery day from
Ill— I I u s I i h -ms &lt; i | ) p i i r t u i i i T i t m
11:90 to 2:00 nl HOMER'S.
*‘.mu.lH». Will trade fur trailer.
Plume tlS4-M.
PITTHIIURO Utility Flat Wall NEW Coffee house—restaurant
paint, oil base, $9.26 Cal.
''OR FARMS, homes, business
for reui mi Route 17 near Plan
properly and acreage, tee your SENKARIK Class A Paint Co.
tatinn E-tatea. See owner at
Phone 920
K. A. Htrnut Realty Agency 113-114 W. 2nd. St.
Lake View (’mill between San
.
Orie R. Matlilenx, Associate
ford mid Orange City.
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1907 E. Ht'cund Street ur phone TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
Ilunt'a Tuxedo Feed Slots*.
FuT”Sule—SHOPPE CHAPEAU
iaoa-j.
eiiUre .luck exclusive millinery
PORTAUI.K Electric Singer sew­
Phone HIS .1 lifter 6 P. M.
ing
machine.
Phone
I999XW.
NEAR WATER FRONT LOTS
Lois 9, 4. 6, 0, 7. &amp; H of Rlock 9 ENJOY Sunday dinner ut I.auey's 12— Sperinl SerTIreS —
Mnyfair also lot 9 of lllock 12
76c also week days. Lonelier Si
OODCE-Pl.t.MOI'TII
Mayfair Priced fium fftllO.OO to
.hurt orders
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PARIS AND SERVICE
♦700.00 Terms.
1nia I' jiIiiiHI ii Air*.
PHiiiii* lu ll
Lots 94, 99, Mil. liltM'k 9 first sec­ SEWINC MACHINES H e r 1 's
Sewing Mach. Center, M il W . N E W F L O O R S mirlaced to perfei- |
tion Murvuniu. Price|4(i0.00 each
Ut. St. Ph. mm.
Terms.
lion. Old floors made Ilka now

“HOOD AND BAD"
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Lots 10 thru 10—24 thru 91 lllock Hvg $41&gt;.05
Shopworn Single
Porta de power plant 22 yearI Highland Park. Also I, 2, A 9
Maple bed. coil spring.
‘ ‘.'"'l " ’1*, Counl»rlilc?k 0 Highland I’urk. Price
cotton mattress
$94.961 " M •'leieom. Luke M a r y ._
1260.00 Term*.

Reg $6t&gt;.tl6 Shopworn platform
V E N E T IA N B L IN D S made to o r- •
rockers
$21&gt;.U6
«ler. Semiiiolu Venetian Hllnu
Reg $120,116 Shopwiiin 2 |h\
I Co. M2(» W.
9rd. St.
Pliutle
Maple living loom suite fiSVS.of* • 1162-W.
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Lot* 9 thru 2H lllock 96 Dreamwold 4 Lots I thru 7 A 10 thru
22, 24, 20 thru 96 Si 40 thru 61
Dreamwold. Priced to sell, |76.00 Keg $74.60 6 pc. .Solid oak
Expert Itiiiho Itcpuiilng
dinette
$9!&gt; 1&gt;6.
to $100.00 each. Term*.
Fred Myers, .'III K. 2nd. St
Keg $1111.116 2 pc living room
I
, , •«*•«» CALL 617 for Mattery, (ienerator i
Oarage Hulldlng A-l condition „ ■ul,* „
ulll, H lar.tr service. Hwoln'a
close to uptown business d istrict Reg $42.60 Rollaway heil
with Innerspiiiig multres* $2U.60
Hattrry Set vice, .'ml W First!
Priced to sell, with ta ra a to
MATHER of HANFORD
huU purchaser.
St.
209-09 E. 1st. Nl.
Phone I2«
O R LA N D O M oiiiiui' Sentinel o rC. A. WIIIDHON, HR., iiniker
In iii lo Evening Stui Cull llulidil
I III S. Park Ave.
Phone I'iHI '•TON, all nivtal Utility trailer,
good tires, fire A water proof
Buy 1016-J.
1
--------------turpaulln. Bill Walker, 116 W.
0th. 8 1 .
NEW MASONRY Store llullillng.
ELECTRIC or
11 lots and garden, lights, water,
ACKTYI ENK
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Tents,
Tur|iuulln«,
T$76009)0 on 17-02.
WKI.DINCi
shirts,
Mosiiullo
Nets,
eork
COOD (!uh stutlnn, corner lot. Cor­
Hanford Motor A Eiipl. t «
shoes,
lomk
bills
uml
other
*or
ner fur Open Air Market. Hume
2UH W. 1st Street
plus items.
site lots $260.00. Several homes
AltMY-NAVY
SURPLUS
Sec
Jimmiu
Cowan's Sheet Met.nl
under construction. Flamingo
106 N. Palmetto
Works for new radiators and
Heights, it miles south. Office on
property. W. J.
Harnett nr NLICHTLY used meat cases for, new cores. Itndlntor repuinng.
We take off and install.
Phone Orlando 24086.
sale contact Juo Saunders, Mar-,
SEE US FOR
garet Ann.
$6000, for three bed room Imnie,
MIMKOCRAPII PIlINTINt;
two 00 feet hits flowing well,
SALK
AND TYPINti
garage. Terms.
% OFF
CREDIT lll'RKAU OF
$0000, in cash with lung time pay­
Wutch Hands
HANFORD
ments on balance will hoy a
Pin A Earring seta
lift N, Park
Phone ISO
two story, four bed room home,
Lockets
hardwood floors throughout,
DENSON A YOUNU. Cull tluni
Uracelsta
One of the nicest home* In San­
uliout yuur painting prohlemx.
Earring*
ford In fine Subdivision.
Estimatl's rheerfolly g i v e it.
Anklet*
Rraml new concrete Rlock two
Phones 268-It or I6U7-JI.
Identification Bracelets
lied room home, built to lie lived Hanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
UPHDLSTKRINtJ
In for 20 year* without repair* 900 Hanford Ava.
Phone 1948 i Repairing,
recovering, slip ron-rt,
for 7$6900. 11600
cash
*
* *balance
*1"
refinlshing. Estimates given.
MIRRORS—All ilxea, made to
long term*.
order, (live on* to mother furl Hahn's Upholstery, 110 W I
One uml one-half story, three bed
mother's day.
* Rt. Phone 1969.
room house and ten acres, Lake
Mary $91100.
SENKARIK Chum A Paint Co. NOVELTY
.r ~ i vWORKS
.V ,,u a l.uwn in n
Phone 920
Two 66 feet lot* with three large 112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
niliire
repairs.
All kinds of W....J
oak trees, Mellonville Avenue.
work. Boats A Truck bodies Let
1041 COLDSPOT refrigerator, ex­
$400 each hit.
us figure on your job Cooler
cellent condition, $100.00, Phone
H A Y M O N I 1 M. IIAI.L, KKAI.TOH
A White, (iinderville, Ple'iie
094-XW
after
0:00
P.
M.
H. D. I I I O I I L K Y M A N ,
Associate
1009-It.
B E A T R I C E H U F F M A N , Ajworlala

UNTIL Oct. 1, 4 larga room*,
tt-ARTIC'i:E8 WANTETtfi LAWNMOWEItS sharpened. In
partly fumlahed, 8 enclosed 4— Heal Bulate Wanted
cycle* repaired, liu-k and key
porch**, electricity, bath. Conwork. No wailing—work gnsr
Highest
ceah
urtM
paid
for
used
POULTRY
FA
RM
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have
a
buy.
j tact C. L. farmer, Glndtrvllle.
anteed. II. W. Shuman. HU
furniture. Tad Davla Furniture
er for a producing poultry farm.
East 4th. St., Sanford, Fla.
Co. 811 K. 1st. Ph. M8.
POUR room apartment. Summer
JOHN D. BROWN, Broker
(Formerly with Williams Fnit
' rataa. Telephone 487-W.
H A P III.DO.
Phone 1978. LARUE or medium aloe second
Shop).______ ______________
hand safe. P. 0 . Box 1869.
' 8 ROOM, bath, cottage, furnished
on Lake Irane, Summer rates. 8.
Article* For Hal* —5 USED Refrigerators—Buy' A SsiT. M— ixmir«H— uerhim uln — l i
Eaat corner Langwood-Ovledo
Vodopich Refrigeration Service, WANTEDi Mrs. L. 0. Alllgoo.l to
Road. 17-92 Highway. See after PRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinner*
Phone 1240.
take her daughter, l.imln Ann,
12 noon.
averynlght, $1.00. HOMER’S.
to' the Essex Studio nt mri
Mill’s Swap Shop—We buy, sell or
North Park Avenue where Mr I
WANTED
HIED garage
van
UNFURNISHED
apL with
Irada moat anything. 400 San
It. L, Cox will mnke u photo-\
CLEAN COTTON RA0N
Q gaa stove.
* ••■**-' •
?. Adulta
ford Ave. Phone ID8-J.
graph free uf charge fm pubTHE SANFORD IfRRALD
lellonvllle.
Mi
Tlcatlon In the Sanford Ili ruliT*
HOUSE TRAILER, 26 ft. Elec
QARA0E Apartment with large
trig refrigerator, furnished 9
amen porch. 1201 Majrtwila
&lt;TED TO

In A-l condition, eheap. Phon*
1MLJ, Bog 212, Country Club
PVRNI8HED house or aDartepal,
Road,
MMhle, Family of four, PtlMN
ROYAL* DeLuxa* portable typewriter, practically new. Call
•6M T or 1IM Laaral Are.
REAL ESTATE — INI
PROPERTY
MAN
RAYMOND M. BA
la . 4 Pterlda

school graduate with some
knowledge of typing and telling
for outside salesman. Permanent
poallloit. Apply Herald Office.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Cotigresa Roundup

! Seminole To Need
P $79,280 Additional
’50 School Funds

« Ri||lqi|fd »•*»** *00*- *19|| I
position I* expected to take away
support of some Southern Democrate from another bill sponsored
by Itep. Wood IL).(it) I hr Wood
Hill, hUii taring hacked by ItepublIran*, would repeal Tall llm tlry
tn name hut retain mo«l of It*
pruvUInn*.
The Lcsluski Hill, he it nl hy the
Administration, would r*|Wal TaM11nr tie* and lelm tate the old Wag­
ner I aleir Act with change* *iiggesled hy Mr. Truman.
Itnvhurn emphealied that he he*
held no conference* with labor
h adn i. lie said the amepdinenl*
nullm-'il ate being workrd nut only
hy inetuhera of the Hons*.
The ipeaker made eleni to re
p o rt'ia (lint he wan speaking f&lt;ir
litmsclf In announcing Ida plana
FOiMta PRIIIDINt of the United State* Herbert Hoover (right) t* pie*
mid Ibal hr wax not npraklng fm
tlm 1’icaldept concerning the l.nlmt
hii»H with veteran newspaper editor William A. Curley (left), and
Hill
W*H Green*. editor and general manager of King Feature* Syndicate,
Mi awhile Kenale Dcnuniatii fm
during a luncheon given bv the Banshee* at New York’* Waldorf
red n new teat on the economy
Aliena lintel. More (lian 1.350 newspapermen, including the nation's
vote that lent a | 1MU(UWMI,U(MI aptop emtnra and publisher* were In nttendance.
(fnfarnoHonal)
iirnpilnllotia till I hark to committee |
Ill'll week with Inst Mid l"n* to rill

beery slake In present legislative
effort* to provide nifftrient rev. ;
tnue to carry the Ijtate Minimum
Foundation
Program
forward, ,
Stale School Superl"t*ndrntThm ua* I*. P*H»y *aid yesterday.
Halley
e .|| mst»d .Seminole
County tvniih! need 173,flflO mom |
to ron lh» school* during 1960-61
than I be comity now get* frnm I
the Stele. That'* allowing for In­
crease-. in riirolllneiil nl the pit I
lent Stale-wide tale of approxlm- j
lltely b percent ri vrai ami for J
Contemplated
Improvement*
In
teaching «lafl» ami &gt;111001 fa rlli. I

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Iturtng 13 IB l'i the county re ­
ceived H I'l.'JjB m i under tlie Htntn |
Khonl program
Halley has estimated Stole
School need,
for 1050 M
at a
minimum of i5li,noo,uno --a mint [
mum of lini.iMm.inHi for the coniitu:
two years. The appropriation of
the full amount bv llir l.cglsln '
tine would provide for all apjmr.
Iliuiiueut of .Stole fund* on such 0 j
hail* that Seminole County would
get a aunt appin*liitata)y nprai
tn the eslimnlrd needs of the ,
cuunly.
• If either tin appropriallon falls |
01 the revenue I* not provided 1
Halley said the enmity would bn 1
fared o il) the l*-k of rabtlng
the t'/lt/JKO f 1 too local fund* 01
liltin g the hclimilr deteriorate.
, The |73,"Btt that the county'
will probably nerd for (Ire arcond ,
yeer of I he coming biennium Is I

Hruplot lirreri ((M il I, who (Hu
I lint voir- Mien, made a formal motI'm to rcciinsldci that itrtlon. A
I vote on (ireen's niotlon will come
1 Inli'i, piohalily alter conalilerable
rlcliale,
I l.siit week a solid Hoc of £UI liepulillcaiM, aided hv eight Item"
' rrntn, piled up a It to Jf vole foi

. the economy move
flennlor
McKellar

traatmn** free* fee* Oael
in Europe.
Senator Byrd (D-Va) atktd
whether there wero any “Implied"
promise* during treaty nigotlaIlona that thl* government would
furnish arm* tn it* treaty p art­
ner*.
Lovitl *ald “the m atter of
nillltaiy supplies waa not dllcursed" tn (if* talk* with repre­
sentative* of foreign government*.
Senator. McMahon ID-Connl remarked that the American people
ihould not be given the Idea the
North Atlantic Treaty ta a "100
per cent guarantee of peace."
I.overt' agree)!. *'l 'am confidant'
Ijovett 'aaltf, "thl* ftrnatvt I* not
the end "f trying to find a aotnlinn to our difficulties.' It doesn't
mean we do not have In do any­
thing else.”
Lovell wrnt on to *av till*
country should not lie “lulled In
sleep bv any temporary let of
clrrnmslancei."
The Inference was that he referrnl to th* currant efforts tn
reach an agreement with the
Sovleta tn lift the Herlln block-

■ south Jersey auto engine re
p tlr shop. All went on strike last
month.
The 7,000 striking singer work­
er* made 2,t&gt;00 other plant worker*
Idle.
In iwuili fiend, no ►eltUiiient
w#» In light In the two week*
old «trlke of 7.500 Bentllx aviation
worker*. The CIO United Auto
Worker* railed th« strike in a
dispute over dl*ml«*el of 17 work­
er* and over counter-charges of a
ipeed-up and slow-down. The
•trike ha* made i!7,(KK) other auto
worker* Idle and hat foired Na*h,
Kalxer-Fraxer and faekard to *hut
down.

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not permit such a decision without
Including Britain and
France,
fichitman said. Hi Italn and Prance,
he declared, naturally would ob­
ject to any major declstom in
their absence.
Schutnan explained that explor­
atory talk* like those In America
between Hnvlel Delegate* Andrei
Th* National WIMlIfa Feder- Gromyko and Jacob and Dr. Philip
at Ion estimate* that' there are Jessup, U, 8. ambassador at large,
nearly *1* mHHon Me.gam* ani­ are easier when limited to only
mat* In the United fitate*.

LUMBER AT MILL PRICES

of Ibc Appioiii IllltOIIH
t'oiimiHtre, dfcbleil In 'icck 11 sec
ooil |est betaine Ifi Scoatoia *H*I
u til
vote, Including nine Itennictalii

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F lo o rin g - S h eafin g - S id ing - F ra m in g
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Plum*:-County 1512

1 Atlantic Pact- formei UndelBciictary of litate Ifoliert l.ovcll
I,dil Ibe Senate I'melgn lli’lation.*
Committee lliat the IS-nalimi North
Atlantic TTanly giew mil of llosI uu'i "savage 1 cad Ion" to the
| Marshall Plan fm F.m tipi-ait lie-

Sanford, Fla,

Frank F. Forth Lumber Co.
Mill A YwrcJ hI (knwin Jtinclltitt, Flu.

j 1uviry.

I.ovell «ii| H seemed "hardly
loglcnl” In pour American billions
into Kiinipi-ao recovery "and tn
igpore tin* po*ntliillly lliat If thin
j great enterprise was mil given Hie
oiotcdiiiii II needed. Its whole atm
I. mild tic defeated,"

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did ti'-l i-rimv tvlietl'rr

WATERMELONS

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Without heeling gtiofii* HaMnna)
t»t troop* arc irp o ileit taking ad
Vintage of Ibc lull I,, bolwetk
Bhvogbei defense*
And In Hlngapore * Ingh H rlllth
neval aiilhm ltv said li»ic lie u con I
fllii'fd Ibc ITiini'sc I'mmniriiilal at 1
tick on llic Hiltlsli Sloop A in etlii*! 1
Apr. itJ was it'd del da-late,
j
J i l l Informant told » new* con |
faiim :n lie believe* tbe attack w a *'
d in e d by lark of discipline among I
Chines* (' mnmmilsl force* lining j
lh« hink of the Y a n g irc N|v#r, or
ext0*m *iit antuug the tioup*.
• Cnmnmnl*) charge* lhal
the
Irt tls ll *lnnp filed first were dc
Hb*ralely false, till* smircc raid,
adding lliat British movement* In
the rivet liml been nenlrel and |
acaful The attack mi the Am
fvyst and siiliieiptcnt engagement*
With three oilier llrllisli w aidilp*
Involve 11 (n tlie liii'idcnl n u t t"
Brit tali lives
, A Hhnnghat gaiM-no cmmnnio
ill said Nattnmillhl force, -t il
♦i r holding Ivun-Inin, It" nillc»
wesl of Shanghai, dc.pile In'll' , j
Red a rllllrrv Iwimhaidinrnt* al the,
Oiltskiit:- of fit*' lowii

I * rintinlieit ll-'itl f 'a je line!
bsge, rrpin-li, |inlaloes, tomaloes,
, inmnheiB, celery, watrrmeloii i
Mini all kind* of pea* hiuI sw-eel .
com doling the ruriont
week. fWAKWIQ A t o u t ol the tiny llallan txlnrul nf Htrnmtmll, fust north of
(Ivri ril'.IHIII unit, pam.eil Itirongh Rlriiv. (Mm star Ingrtrl Berimxn and director flnturtn Boe**ltinl walk
the niHiket dmliig Hie pad week hand lit hand a* tb»v rhack over the *eltlna (or their forthcoming plocnipdstliig mostly nf bran* at 11,75 tuts Mil* Bergman's husband. Dr. Peter t.lndstrom, I* now an rout# to
(fnferaalloaal)
to 1.T.5J6; corn al l£l.l!6 per crate;; Italv to loin hll famous aMtes* wlf* on the Island.

A NAflONAl OUAgD pilot, Capt.
Timms* F, Msntetl Is reported by
•lie Air Forre In h*ve crashed In hi*
death near Fort Knnv, K f., while
follow ing an obiect which he de­
scribed river hi* redln a* "tnund Ilka
a leardrop." T h * Air Forr# arrnnuncerl that M *ni"ll I* the third
(tier In have perished in an altampl
tn discover what the myslerloill
"saucer*" really are ( /nter'Kiimiml)

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l.i w 1. h t &gt; to IImu I - v iry inu*
r.h.ml w hn tool: an adv, 1 tl^num t
in Hit Shrine mm in I ptugiatu,
or who m any wav donated to
the school hand
"t\'e eajieclMlI)’ hi Miank the
f'anfnid lleiald fm the publicity
given us which « a* a big help
III oinking the show the grout
" l —er.r. Hint It »«&gt;, and ivc wnilt
to thank Ifailio HtAttmi IVTftK for
publicity given hy them," said
Mr Lau*
' We also want to thank J. K.
Alexander. Jr. for the imiml truck
lliat he lix*d oil the day of Ilia
show, A, E. R biiuhv and K-'iit
H n tltller for the two lienullful
baskets nf flown a n*er| on the
■.lage llial night, ami each and
every Noble who winked 1,1 hard
In make Hie show a sucre**," Mr.
I.alie deflated
l'OI"a TOBACCO I’UCH
To keep your powder dry, noth­
ing Is belter as a mtmellcn kit
than
an
oilskin lined
tobacco
pouch. This can hold a wet make­
up «pongn the kind used for apply­
ing pancake makeup

O nagt*

111 bushel* uf eggplant at f t *2
•ml 1,147 buxhela of okra al ID HI.
"Manager Conner of Wauchula
Market report* the cm unit,cr vol­
ume Increased slightly during the
p a il week due In more favorable
weather condition* with the to­
mato volunir steady, though the
volume un I kiII i I* expected to tie
laaa during the current week. Over
18,000 luiiliela.n f cukes (P'rmgi’d
|0 70} I,'Jfllt hushrls pepper at
fit. 18; IH.'JHH huihala of tumatoea
at 98.87 and email volunir of
aqimeh, eggplant, okra and pep-

CHINIIV Communliti having rap­
tured Soochaw, thl* map show* tha
three Bed spe*rhe»d* which appeer
to be developing It* tha ngton.
About to non troop* are reported
approaching Shanghai, th l wortd’e
fourth lirgest city. The Commu­
nist arms heading from Boochow
(mvards Hangchnw la reported
■mailer thtn the northern group. A
third force I* moving south, around
Lake Tel. also toward* Hingchow.
Th * rutting of n i l Uni i t Kaahlng
would almn«t romptito enetrcle■nent of Shenghit. (Centrel ^e#»i&gt;

RAYON HIJO YARN

A new luatroua awgvM
rayon #*»•*!
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inriiat* t • * ’ ' ' "I'WM
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iiilk well, file mixture lightly hark . being used- for croehntM rugi,
into 4 of I hr potato studio, fla re afghan*. hot place mala and aucl*
stuffed alwlle on rnnky sheet o r , It comes In « bill range of paatcl*
small baking pan ami iprlnklp tops and deep rolon, work* up quickly.
with cheeae. U a lu rii.lo . nvru for
---------------6 minute* to melt theeer. Garnish
Four and three fourth* billion
with mitehrmim rape. 4 eervlnga. | pnuada of flnh are caught annual-

F o r m e r ly *2 2 9 .5 0

LET US PAY YOUR HOSPITAL BILLS

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1, WINTER HAVEN. May S -.-tn
—Th* S tall C iliui Impietlon
■VFMU 10:00 A. M. report todey
w boxut
GripeTingerfrult

"In the Florida City Market
arra for Instance the
farmer*
were Idle during the Fall season
title to high water, but following
In tin* wake of the 1 reeding flood
wateiH fanners plowed ami p la id -,
ed mdII pmndbly the laigeat acre
ago ever, wn» Iniivi-Hled at sa tis - '
fm lory price* dining the er-rlv ,, ,Vh)
Spring arm-nil It Inin rxpl’l leliri-d s | 1 1 |v
till' longest killing deal III Its bin ' VFIIK
lory, Iml Manager I'ldllipi
li.jfeil
pint* thl- urek wind* tip the drat ,, n j,
w ||h liirmnplele (ignic* allowing
\
tn excess of It,Hull,(toil revenue
over last year, to tire grower*," l,.,t (
rnntiuued UTIom.
y
"Manager " T r i m nf the I'-mi Mtlj|,o
pa tip Market report* the m o v * ' , , , j e l i
m in t of produce front that are a 1 Ming
I* practically over with the ex-11*|rj« f
caption of pepper, eggplant aml't),*.- |,
okra which will continue for the j **fr;Jv
next four week* with good weath-1 fl u(„

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• lis t sncccss In Hgbllng In the .
Kum bao aiea.
- It sahl milt* t
tl»r I’iR h 1 •**»»• l Mlf AIM' tin it'll: A
m unlit Army
f
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kiMR. pffw^r
f»f Mu* futnrif, WEAMIM* 'B -O U i C. u m i ’
H tn ll Regatta, alanit a mile finin'
r o M E M ’M - ■ t-F ( « ’
Kuttshan, liut were driven i*e*i
rrttTs
um t*- v/Af,
ward aftet "a heavy engagement
dprlng which the CnmmunUt* «nf- J
fire d heavy raauatlles"
A small lied force thlcli rearlod
th« vicinity uf T ilch an g , a mile
Or Id niutlirast nf Km iihan, whs
Olimtnated hv Nationalist tinop-.
thw garrlum announced
. T h i s * Rrds might have t&gt;«eit
flan k defender* nf the t’ommmdvt
fore# which al tacked Kuutlian Ilia
garrison said theli itrcugth war
Sidy 200 amt wa* "totally wiped
Tut."
, The garrlsim's description nf thl*
M d the Kunslian attack suggested
Ilia fighting In that region w*» not
pn a major scale
1 Thera wa* no in w i here nf the
fighting noutli nf l.aka Tal Ml mile*
«f to southwest of Shanghai where
th* R id * xermed to h i throwing
n o n Important strength toward
Rgufchnw .
that city had bean occupied
try Nationalist militia. H i u h l comto t troop* wtua not In evldmce

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y at II Hh to I" 10; cucumber* j
al 10.Ml; tnmatoe* at lli.Ml plus a ■
vnrtety of other produce! the m ar­
ket on most produce remaining
steady. Ho far this season the mar­
Hi CECILY Hf t mVNS i DNR
ket haa exceeded lest season'*
total bv •HbH.427.Til.

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43,774 MUOO 1,700
11,719 A4.R04
794
««,4M 146.004 9,664

Hollared that platinum was
to Europe for th* first
a INI from Carfigana,
la, by a Jamaican aiuyir-

The Majority of Sanford Mfrchwtt*
(Except Grocery Btores) Will Be
Closed Each Wednesday Afternoon
Be^inninir May 4th Until F urther
Notice.

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In Unity There b Strength—

TH E W E A T H E R

To Prolset the Peoeo of Hu World;
To Fr-m eta tho Progress of America t
To Pt.-Jura P ro .# *» llj for s»&gt;ifntd

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H A N FO RD ,

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MI AMI . May S - t / P l- T h e MlJohnton, rommander, and other wif* four tlmaa will, a 2h
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Vll III V'MII Hlll'L **l kllMU* f|t|t|t ax •il»*ti*l vjiHnfi in un mill**
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Other offlceri who’ will be InHi#
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•tell-d hy F. D. Bcntt are Jack hand, a
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UMl m il., north of her.- frnnchMlng any of our populu VIh Iihb IT# Rinv In imihihi: mi &lt;*f Mir 'ini I ln'll-i Ii*I t| Fh r 1 I*i l ' \ n
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Gordy a* itnlor vice-commandert checker, related that hie wife W , T| liewB,1H,irr l&lt;)d A|r Knr,c ,lo„,"
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mi Him Kim i#I»# Sfiih* Hunk ll&gt;iil&gt;lini{
"FI ima I'Niiiirrlful wMh m**' m* . m -| ii-in **•| f *i*lil Y
commander) I.. F. Boy I- ae poet ^ Ir », n ^ I
#h r ,)i. «nk.. „# .InR - new mlaidle* tme- for the
I !u»f -iimiii i'i* put III# MJH'CMJt wlii'ii* Him i mii| Muhili* firm of
H’ f’ itmI«•!IdIh him dliiiiifti i« HtNAi*
^ advocaU; R. A. Monforton, ihap* rt!.lc,rJ n H,lidr.n
' ' |,nat yea, I'ccu-e the l2B-n,lle
h.!■- i "i iii vs ftvi'i aitriiiii#4 or
f ‘l »iitifi' y Itrut V| Mill mi Hi hrtVf* ^ | u#n
fit" ■!*•)»!l11MU*IIIf| nil i'i*ih
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“ lalni Roy Wright, quartarmaeter. ‘"’•She1 wae a l t necked when tenge* In New Mexico and C*B
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T1'!'''’ in Hir'lr ‘iffh# Kiorn Uier*
Ii I?Ii1fH|f* i1u|M’r Jujly ri’iiiiiii t v(ii- * it' | ■is,,
A full report will he given on the
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VI i Hi vim u ill MfiinltN t Ht'i 'I r i v i
**f *IlMINI' III lilNfPK," Mil 1**1 *h*
VFW eponeored mantle tourna­ detect Iva quoted I.allheugu"
for l,„proved mltellai.
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■still Vll 4 |* \ |
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ment. Ticket* for the fish fry
"Then .he .aid I couldn’t h .v . • *»*
l*&gt;»r..r.l from.A. Forte,,*hiM.I&lt;!,£ I n in t*u rlii* pirMifif’iit**
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li f *Hi* .1si 1111-»• v f *n id'll a1 |)o»t t h f HrfirH HD’io li i r y , will In* p t r i r n l h kU
tney he ohtained from VFW mem- the kid., that .he w.,„ld kill me Jj’rrv. chairman nf tha Brevard
hi r i 'if i v #
er nit r ihutiou^
ii»"inli' fiiitfi i* fur iru t
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her. John Raul., t» In eharge hafore .he woul/t let ma have t ounty (-ointnl.ijon, that
kill !'. Miily IlitMMIIHIJKMI roiinllliK Dun*?*
of th . program.
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them.”
millin' v H„d civilian personnel will
:Jll' IM11i t III 4*A, wlimi whiUi Him upMiilfii; ^mi 14 fi1 «n| on
OMAHA. M.v 3— (Special) I .thing h .il,
• Ii.rgp, by M.,„» fiiN futh tln i: Hif*tIijhIn. 4
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I ailhengue .aid he then htnoghl ] l&gt;" emplnyod at tho new beas," the
H im }**• tli ■ Dll* i hiMril Jll Ur ‘Ml
WA R M W K A T IIR R
cr.lir Nalion.l C h.irm .u M rl,,*,l' (list opimn.,,,* of Eerie,*| rouquil
VI DMk • i'llKIf’lnMH II vvhn |HM
out th* pl.tol, which h* "Jn.l h.p- Newa .aid.
IHIHT UKFtl'K TO r U lH g
CHICAUft. May » ,4’t-M o re pan*
mhiih I'
■»m mmi* ‘tpHniirtht tliiin
ned to have along,” and when. The new.paper .aid that "Air »o,v Health Iniurame ere iiiiiik ""Hue i c e tarltci." Or. R. Il Rob
CIMI'KKH DAY
Tin. S m if o r il F o i l 1 if fir# aHII
warm wealhai aiip-*r.,l In pro- file. wife, Joy, laugh*,!, he ahot i Fmce offlc.ra have been ehuttllng ini, of Camden. A ik.niei, IomikIi, .rtu ic d (lie I ,,„„*„ Adimmtlralioi,
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Him I roluhi Htlim of “ (I imi Iu ’I Doy” 1 Mf'Miil ly tn n m uni pMH-*imis( jr • Indm miu‘]i Wt'ilftCHtloy Dfi#rrmon
hack ami forth betvreen Banana
MktUn of Ih- country tmlay,
lllver ami Wa.hlngton for the past nf "deluding the A m oir.n |*c„ple with f.lie (irnmiie*, nnrenliiti, oil tSmiilHV. Vliiy Ht ol thi' IliBBtly viriv Mim -*liifl uiI^m** from d hr ilurllig D im aiumhum m m i l li i j#hdn
cost
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Tetni'-ralurre In Ih- gO’e wars
Hootrt IticliiiK ANhiM'lutimi tnu*k nl Irrf n *•! thr
n o f himiur-sH 1 Hu* r u n j o r it v »»f D im S nnfm *| m«r
I two' month*. Although th* M U
REDB DECOHATb B
imecael for araae In the Mldwaat • MOSCOW, May II—(A*,—Th* j wa* deactivated two yasra ago, a
Miiriirlpul Airport will In* uimli* mol MiophrViiiHiil will ihiIiih* Him r hnntft rlmn* for omiHinlf i lt y . i t
| WHr* unnnuiK f'd (fijiiy hy .foul
for" G b m .m &amp; nl ii mooHim Thuimlny niKhi hI imvmihn *
and graat |,lalo* ate tee after yse- Rovlat Union announced today number of .ervleemen hnvu been *l D r 1 Robins, who I. ib-nuM-rsttc
Natlon.l Committee,,,.,, for A,- f r ^ u h I n . ™ L f%h..V E J1 ' ! ! 3 H;(Mi oVInck #1 Ihi* c lu b Iimiii*. All
terday’a aummer reedlnga- Th* tltat four Rur.lan pilots have been *rnt there/
Btumtoi 11y •. I H h V m fortHimt , Fiolil, pNHtmH4tC|
' TJ J ![!* ,5 ’ nil’ll,bora
marrury tourhad Into the BO’t ae
jted for "m astery of new
M irh.el. McDermott, Stala De- kaneas and a member of the Ruus r j , .A
r i 'q u c s te d to l,t&gt; pit'- l,,»l
Ml" dnficlt f&lt;„
far north a- the Dakota*. It hit type aviation technique*.’’
thla year wit
tH|r&gt;.ooo,nun
T H E W K A T I H 'J f
pg'i .ient fire.* o fficer,,discloa.d of Dclegakoa of tho American E " ™ !
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There waa no Indication what earlier that tho U. 8 . and Graat Medical Association, chnrgwl dial 0
MrGrath and rrr.ld e „ t| "firnalor McGrath dispute* the
HflmilllnlMllKiri ('tCpIM'lN.
natlon'a top mark.
J A C K H O N V I I . I .E . May
the tachlquea wan*.
Britain have baan negotiating tn Senator have
K I L L S IIA IIY
failed to tell the American Medical Association’s
ill, ; m l.n w
act un a range In Florida and a Truman
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JEW EL THBFT
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BBdtM A N RESIGNS
checking station In the British- people honestly what the
cost «nd!
ami! &gt;
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would
fiom 10 n*",'‘,plny«l Hrmiklv,, fMher h- ' j .iW
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May Ii- id’, Roston
Health Program wouldf cost
|» « » « « ,JW
J{« cost ftom
BT. PETERSBURG, May *-UPi
7/1
TALLAHASSEE, May S -tA ’l - owned Bahama Islands.
83
, million to IH billion dollar, a year . ^ . . ^ " X l l . l daughlrV hyU- l - Th- "Miivy’s huge carrier. USB Detroit
whal services IV would provide
7,'t
Boy C, Beckman today resigned
53
Speaking before the Nebraska | end Wimld r«|ulre from 400.000 pl,1|f t.sr on (he bead wl,e„ she 'Udw.,y arrived In this area si Minneapolis
7r.
59
ITALIANS 0TB IKE
Chapter o f the American Academy i to M0,000 additional Federal am riled "while' the mother™'was " i'i dnybresk today and Is operating New York
nt,
84
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or* to im, miles off the ratal.
la a lettar of raslgnatlon to chemical workara belonging to of General Practice, Dr. Koblna' ployees. Actually, these estimates wmk In a factory.
Phoenix
on
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;sre extremely conservative rather
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chairman Iha Oonimunl.t dominated Con­ declared:
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and protested that h- hadn't Jacksonville Naval Air Station Seattle
draw n-re- federation of—
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73
rellevad of hi. ■truck today for
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practice landing* (*nd tskeuffu .’eckxnnvllls
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Tha Communist
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87
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11
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THURSDAY APRIL 28.

aA yyo&gt;PfH »iA u&gt;&gt;

Demonstration Week
I tiillU M ream N f« I Me. i |

Kit lit was liffun In 1912. In 1914
II became affiliated with the U. 8. •
|)i:|iailinent of Agriculture under
tli&gt;- Agriculture Extension Service.
MIm Keown nays hunte demon-.
..trnllnn ngcnls and members are1
.Irlvlne til line *v*ry r**iiurr? to
it■enicirteli mid develop limin' anil i
community life for the greatest
|Hia*iiile •.utiifuctlun of Florida
fetnlllts. Its program helps them
in »etuie Improved incomes, ra­
il cation, iiCHllli and education and
idler" limning in good citiirnshlp
ami ii.dill leademlllp.
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D i n A N N A Q uirk F ro :e n Sli',e l

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Yale University gliarmecologtst,
whs riven the ilHa Iodine fc.lucetlonai Bureau Ueecarch Award for
• iiiiicmI iiivratiKHliona rtdelmg to

INSPECTION ami ESTIMATE
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Health Insurance

FREE

the function of Iodine In nutiitiun

n u trh in .

tire*. liattetTe*, -ind areraanrlei and pny In convenient nmiitlily
psTm»nt».
Bring tour ret III for n Ierr liiH|irrtlon and rwllnisle. then
deride &gt;*h»t you want done. Anil n*ih about our (*M,W Month,
ly I'aymrnl I'lnn on repaita and arrrHanrlra,
Get our pilre hrfoie huylna any xrrvlr* tot ytnir ray.

ILuHIHA tttlMI. UK.MUNMItA IIIJN COUNCIL MLMHKfra 'lieli
•be I**"f'-oilonnl .it»iff plan mid tllirrt home ilcnionetinlion work. Left
, •** i Hjlit Mia. Lcim I’irkott, .larkaonvillr, Idxtiiriuni Mrs. Lewis I'll'''ber. I’nlin Hunch, .mutiny; Mrs K I. Ulmpninn, l.nkrlnnd, firstvirr pre..Mint; Mr-.. W.
White, Oklitwulm, prrsident; Mru. Loii
\ fiiKer. Milton, riernnd vlee-preaident: and Mrs. W M. Thompson,
l.loyd, tieaoircr. Mrs. Wlilti* hus iiren n member of I.H and home
, ilriiioiistrntion clnba in Marion iniiniy for 20 yraia.

Faaee cone. TTasei
Orsngs

JuiC«2 Can«
Dials Darllni Family

Broad toai 11c
Btsla Darling

Skyscraper Cities

Rolls Pittas 5 c

16 o r

TABLE SU PPLY
rL O V E ff^ S E
PICCLY W I G G L Y
qantlty ftichte Beserred
Price# Good T hru Siitm day, April 30th

YOUR BUtCK DEALER
in rprist"biirli cilis-a. Ini "ays. "ore cities
b hh nl "f *1"' P«"t. to no iilonilr ngr* m*
rffui tivi,' nillhm cull iifford In picaiml nucll
i Inn hm h1,1 i;,,rfeci Inrnui i« nn enemy." ;
| Tin- viiloi-inhlllty In American
so ninny ''••ii-ri lius in tlirli ic itlr a l piling
lintiinlriiil "I* "f population, lais Asiigi.'lrs and
tin. mi Houston liiivu not ycl irone vertical,
nn it in,vi!
Ili'cause of Inese aiciiltcclural
disiitna, Hr l.npp »«y» New York
he "«ys, l’o|"ihllIon Is 2 UHMI prr "ipiaru mite
ly S noiid !' bii'iijro, HI,Dill), I'lllahiirttli 12,1100;
lir, N i tv 1 I'M, AUK''Ins, it,dim ami Houston
i hieh it" b.nnn Tim "pmiol population dons
iir Hiiilil "ol offer "in-h n worthwhile a honili1
liinit line 1toraet.
i
tin recomineiida that America
hr iippni start a IniiK timr dinperslon III
,t. would ifM'Hl clllca. Till", 1m saya, will
l hi- (IiikIi ;t«kf I" to 211 yrnra Ihil hr tltlnk»
t.iiinti At thnl in piolri'llvr valnn II would
Inure 2111 bi&gt; worth "pending a few hilllmi
ho o i n i 'lollnrs i'»cli vnnr.
• miiivivo
"•bn daya of peatnllme Indlf
■III ntnnd. fi'M'oen," lie »uy„, "mn nuinhnreil j
mil, anil We may never ngniii have an ei|ual |
would Im "I'l'oi(unity for pieparnlliin.*'

F ro m w h e re 1 s itu . /fy .J o c M a r s h

H o w W « L ic k e d
I h e P a r k in g P ro b le m
Far s whll* It looked Ifh* we'4
As?* lo pul op psrklni malar*.
FeTVf working la Iowa—tarladlo*
•sms ef tha slora owasrs- war*
taking op sll of the spar* slong
lfstn Rlrael.
Fsrmar* rrrmlng in lo »h«p navar
fremt ■ plsra lo park, anil mm*
rimes had In In* slulT a half mila
• r eo. Rom* • lortnl lg do their buy
)»• In othar towns. Finally, alnya
•wnsrs and farmer* had a gottf**th*r —with the rtsult that tha
PWptV flsld near tha dapnt was
M sd op for all-day parkara.

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Demo Nuiniiiatioiis
WMMngtan
Witt «Mp

■ad! Swaat!
Tatca
Rad
BHm
T*tlow
ONIONS

POTATOES 5

29c

Tcxhb lireen Top

riortda

CILERY

Callfamia

7

Stalk*

CAULIFLOWER

Juicy

LEMONS

Lb

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Lfnd O' Sunihln*

Now farmers fat their shopping
C o rjfiftt, 190, Unludl Simla Br *%e*r» F*w*daH*n

Kntft'* ChMM Food

V ELV EETA
K«y Fstmi
C h eese

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triv/e fAriffin mofomtg.
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Ll&gt; 4 9 c

Supcrhrand Plain Margarin
Philadelphia Cream Cheete

Colored Quarters ol*o

R fdl-M lvt

Solid lh, 31

Margold Lb 31c

Kraft American Loaf Cheese

F &lt;rift'a

F f lc t n r r F f l'k

Maxwell Houye Vac-Park

Cocktail

Rollad
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Pound

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Patfotmunca ottd Icattamy

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Eaauty-Laadar Body by Fiaharl For
jhara'g i l i ^ U th at paopl# avarywhara
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!gad in fixtures and fabrics, while giving
loUaraat visibility u waU « I » tha only
Ilow-priced bar with a Body by Fiahar.

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you drive and ride in this car! It pro­
vides that unmatched 4-way engineering
advance, Ctnlir-Poini Vttign, Including
Center-Point Steering, Center-Point
Seating, Lower Canter of Gravity with­
out loss of road clearance, and CenterPoint Rear Suspension—for greater driv­
ing ease, riding ease and safety.

You'll enjoy the greatest of «U motoring
thrills when you experience tha ta ilin g
performance and economy of this naw
Chevrolet) I t’s the only low-priced oar
that ulTtira tha split-second getaway,
lively acceleration, and dynamic hillclimbing abUitiea of a world'* champion
Pa/r#-fn-J?M&lt;f angina. And it bring* yon
this finer performance nt towaif oott.

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In Unity Thera la Strength—

THE W EATHER

To Prelect the Peace e f I te Worldi
To PruMote the Protreea of A ia tiU it
To P M k * P ra n w rll; for gsnford-

W et* H a n f o r d SfeauUfc
V

OLUME XXXX

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPAPER

Established 1908

SANFORD,

U.S., Russia
T a ft - H artley Bill
J le p e a l Is R ejected Meet For Talk
On Berlin Row
4 By H o u se 2 7 5 -3 7 Philip Jessup A n d
Rumbling Mounts O f f f L '
Floor Over Presi- tO IM JU eS C la im
dent’s P a t r o n a g e
Program For Demos
^ WASHINGTON, Apr. 29—&lt;^»&gt;~
^ h e House irfniril emphatically to ­
day limply to repeal the Taft-!(artley Law and go hack to the original
Wagner l.almr Relation! Act.
The proposal wa» made liy Rep.
Matcautnnin (Al.-NY). hul w.i» vot­
ed down. The mil call count ngninG
it wai 270 to 17.
The Home got jiound lo iti finl
colei after four day* of deftale on
new lalmr law.
Still ahead wai the hill le ilwhether a lubilitute offered hy Rep.
Wood (D-Ga) would he taken initead of the AilminiMnrliuti'* hill.
Off the floor, there w»« roll
tlnurd rumbling over Prcaldeni
Truman',t lirond hint th at Demorrata who ih» not support the

Perllr cloudy end mild throuih
Saturday, Some likelihood of *
feu light sho*tM. Light southerly
winds shifllnr In fresh north­
easterly .

Major Victories
In Nanking Area

Reds Report Capture
Of 40,000 Prison­
ers In Big Battle
SAN FRANCtSm7Apr. 29 (/V)

FLORIDA,

FRIDAY APRIL 20, ID It)

A sso ciated P it s * L eased W ire

N o. 179.

New Bribery Scancal Over Bookie
Bill Rocks Flo'ida’s Legislature

Jakob Malik Con­
fer Following Re­
quest Of S o v i e t s
NI.W YORK. Aim 2’&gt; t-l’t Rrptesent.lliH * id ihelhnird Stale*
and Riimi.1 met heir at 4 : DO
I*. M. (1.00 I’. M . r.'&gt;I) today on
the llerliil hint kadr ipiestmu.
The mertmg wa&lt; in thr Soviet
lieaih|iiaiteis oil upper I’aik Avenue
between Philip ( \ Jesiup. I 1. S, Am*
h.i«vadui-al-largr, and S..»u-t |)rputv Tnieign iMlIii'Iri liki.li
Malik
IhfV met their last on Wr.lm
day.
Today'* meeting w n (equrvtrd hy
M.ihk. Mii« may mean the Soviet
IrpirirIllative has lei rived a writ*
ten reply limn Motrow to a inpiest
will, Il liv'lip Oiadr W&lt;-ibi"'i!.tV lor
a (urinal lire Uralmu ol Riu«ia s
ullion on lifting thr him kade.
owever, a U. S. spoke»inai» said
he had no knowledge whrtkri Malik
had received a reply
I'hls was regarded as the cru­
cial meeting In the series that
started privately last Feb. 15 when
Jessup first approached Malik on
the Berlin problem at l.nko Suc­
cess.
If the Russian answer Is satis­
factory to (ho Western powers, It
may open the way for lifting
of the blockade quickly and an
agreement for a meeting of the
council of foreign minister- on th.whole German question.
Jessup got a telephone cull from
Mullk n few minutrs nfter he
arrived this morning at head quar­
ters of the U. S. delegation to Go
Hulled Nations.
Jessup hail come from Washingt( imtlmied n» r&gt;«» »l«l

*

BuMilU'ss And Professional Women s ( arter Itnnquet

"ISon. Alford— Charges
That Scruggs Of­
fered Him $2,000
To Fight Measure
TALI. \H ASSEe T Anr. 29—
o?i—In n hills to prohibit State
emploves from receiving pay
from more than one appropria­
tion Mere approved by a House
Comnilllre today.
rALLMiASSEE. Apr. 29—(TP)
A new bnbrty tcandal rocked the
Flnrid.t I cRidaturc today over the
Mine hul to ^ t b bookmaking that
cirated srni.ilion two year. ago.
■Senator l L, Alford of Grand
Knlgc itcmd un ihr floor immediateIt itt*-i die iiouie-approved bill
had *If j red through tha Legisla­
ture ami charged that John Scruggs
had of tried him $2,000 to vote agaunt dm hill
Ilr identified Scruggs ,u a former
Leon i oniii% Irgidator and member
&lt;d thr Stair IViuocratic Executive
( omimttrr
Onli "vinton Baker of Umatilla,
ih-.itl&lt;.iui --I \Vr*t i’atin Reach, Gel*
.•rii o| Ihi-lm'll and Moore of Se-

I lie ('hiiiete Conmiiuiivt ladio
said today the m.ijiit p u t of trten
Nalionaliit ailliiet weir being Ti.trkrd to piece* between llangi how and
Nanking,
I he radio said more than 40,000
piimner* had heen taken. Hie Nstion.lllvl at lines wrte identified It
the ‘list, dill, JHtli. 4Mth. 'Mtb. tiMI.
and 20 lb. (previously the 'Wth aid
20 ||| were reported “ wiped out”
Administration on this Uaue need hy the radio.)
Red troop*, laid the radio, hate
not look foe any p olitlm l plume.
flue House lender *nld prlvale- captured a line of town* formilg
J i)\y that the president “lout votea" an arc from Wuhing and Changhiag
w for the Administration a hill hy near I-xke Tai. well of Shanghai,
tying It ill with political patronage
lumg lo in l ik limit il
But lie still predicted the Ad­ to the highway town of Langki lo
t'lititii L\ UnyniHtitl 8tudl&lt;»
t,o t rli|.i| \\ Him. who hart
«i been
ministration’.* inenmin’ would l*e the northwest.
Among those attending the climli-r hiihquci of Mi. Siuifonl
iimIi to il hi oil am i' of the alleged
allege
Mi- I 1/al.i tli 11. 11, ..| I allalm ee ut l1 11} •I11111 \\ Ilit a*-111 I r
penned.
The radio, heard hy the A»»oBusiness mid Profcsshuiql Women I Ini, ln-|,| Apr. :o „i 11,,
finirs,
pi
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li’iu
of
t
hr
Ini
nl
**| I lit- ci,l:llci \|»- Slltll Vlelo \\
bnhr uni hid dir.idy as ked State
Meanwhllu n tent cn»e shaped cialed P in* in San Franci*co. mid
Mayfair lun were IMsnril lligg hi-, m iilinger of Ihe Semite.le
chaptci, Mi itiiyme Hodgkin, win i &lt;(•! Va il a lin i n ’" «•! s
\tioim i William I). Hopkins to
up on Prenldent Truman’* nltltudo
Ittl
mail
rf
t
Ilf
tVlIIlt
V
&lt;
rill
County
Ghnmhcr
of
t'luuiimrce,
Mrs
.lolui
Ivey,
I'lifford
MeKihnionie,, Mi- 1.1,•i.i&gt;&lt;11. Mi r..pe.
iak'
i&lt;iiuii. t&gt; i&gt; ui ihr gallery.
toward patronage for Dixie Demo- Soochow wai captured yesterday
pli'Hidi
ni
m
t
lIn*
i’h!iinl‘4
,r
bln, City nialmger, Mis. II. U, I’otie, Mt-. Frunce- I Inn mini of
nii-snui, Mi-i itiggili- ami lolui l\
morning. Soochow it the junction of
cratn.
Daytona Bcnclt, first vice presid nl fm the state utgiim/iitl....
''rii Mot Alford - aid hr had aclit e-Ullimici
Senator Htonni* (D-Mlaa) and the Nanking-Shanghai and Souii pii .l do iiii-ii.'\ and luinrd it over
Democratic Nntionnl Chairman J. chow-Kaihing arilwayi.
11it mii Ii ill Iv io ion officrn who
Howard McGrath went to the
Communist troop* soiled WuhC, White
wi n I'll O lit ,1 i |i|i- iiiauurd mrelFI IA Requirements
Senate Approves
House together and urged lug, it key point 40 miles north id
appointment of State Circuit Judge Hangchow, the main prop for
On Loans Eased
School Aid Ki l l IIIK wilh Si i oKCJ. I*. Coleman of Ackerman, Min*., Shanghai.
t'wu tciii ii,'". in ,1,'tmlti that
(d a ill* * * e * m u ai»i
pi
cci'.Ir.|
linn u- iti (nil of an iden­
Wuhing Is .'III miles wen of
WASHINGTON.
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\p.
vu
WASHING i »» •
Hashing, control point on till!
tical lull |o linn telegram and
ci*l Till* I'Vtlrl III til*....... \.l
(d*) -Tli. S.naT. I •hi v pi'i’.l
Klmngliai-Huiigchow railroad
i , i liookiiiakcre,
iiiini-tratJnn todu&gt; eliniin:ili l
•• uni! Hit* li'liqilioio' w,u
itv |illrnil i loll
Knshlng, tVJ miles southwest of
Seminole and
the requirement tl,.,| ...........
•nti'M t iJ. lMM' 1M‘I* .1 Mill III Bi'p iMI.aio ol
rum p of Min nut uccureij Rep.
Shanghai, was in Hie i&gt;utti of a
Iiurrowltig for Inline lepiio in,.I
l.tlnrnl tm.1 In Vhrtlj tlMlIlIl
Red column driving south, froi*
I'up&gt; of Monroe of attempting ta
ninilrniiralinn put iq. In |.. &lt; .Ihulte
•iti 1 v*iti* \vn
IDtiKine. Tender And cent
Ol Municipal j)’0|franiw. Ilr n.iIlian
(CaaGniied On I agq Six)
Hoochnw (Wuhilen).
of the jolt co -1
,-u-li
all limn
liken tifti-i l*
A Natloualiat communli|ue sail
Derailed I'M* easing of credit cam, .u. i Operation Ol Light i' iflrhfifi* M VV31H f|li nil
a Bed drive on Shanghai npp'nrod
of fane vtiull** move ■ l&gt;&gt;
puiHon ft* Hi I* mt'ii o n h i t ' l l
At Manchester. Gaj 'tup
*.,e Si di riir-itc-v'^y in n tii m- f ■ &lt; T y h tc iii I h C m o i m i v d
W
Nrgro.MaiPiil^.lodffei', will eon- to lx) a mov* U w oU et.tho Hank
kvfi iniir'ltu &gt;| In Hi'inm rmt
less than two inonlliH. The
duel t h e 1 laying of the corner­ iif the aout
miihhounn column*
ini Rf|‘i»Lln •ill llirlllliH i "f
rules ilmnge*
imllcnleil a * Pivitia -if l vim* ' %v*•(• uf lie
MANCHliTKR.
A$.i
It asserted the force coming front
stone of the new Groom* Academy
Iim Si'lMlt'* I ihrt mid I dui n
The gift* of church, civic I/I’l I luce tiainnicu were kilh il in hvOiii: m I’overiiiiielil poliele ^Iw f,i’fi 1 it t ,ti(iI Srimit! ''In f I ink
I hi Cnlniiittl
library Sunday nflernoon at ntflfl Ihe west had been checked abmil
group* anti Individuals to Inmates an Atlantic Coait Line firigln u un tu coiiiluil .Ii flatiou iii-tead *&gt;i Innlt.it* t\ i'|d •»! till* nt "’. M iii '.ii H
(ronllnued on rag e Two)
n’clock, .1. N. Cronm*. principal.
ut the Seminole County Home
n-ceiitly menneiiig mfliiliun
Announced today.
Viin an in fiMik.fl u i- 4Mklirii/fil
during Ihe Faster season were wreck near Manchester tuday.
l»V till t I1\ ( «'lllllllT'|rtl .» • I"’*I II
Participating in the ceremony
Hr* tie workers in m rn -il ihe j
deeply appreciated, L. I’. Drts, in' »1IHV I i' l * \ 1*111(1p
'I.
F.lwntd f .tiilu r and Dr.
will he ini*ml lent of Mt. Olivo
I ell, superintendent, declared to­ ixulv ol one mail. Rallio.nl ollniii- I
Ii inl, (/inILmr,ii luge,| the Junior
Lodge N&lt;«. 70. F olid AM, Sanford,
&gt; |fk '•I III rci I Id Ioi ■I M Kil'lun
day.
at ihr scene saul two other1
&gt; linmln'i I i .uumer.e to request
and affiliated lodges of Orlando,
V* 19 f11fi i fn hi i’iiti*i mf» Mid i .it I
Among these gifts, lie snltl.
iiiimde i nunty legislator* to
Winter Park, Ovleiln, W inter Gar­
U
I'll
(|
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1-1 • ..it
t
-till
happed
in
tinWTOsk.igc
|
ft.1
fill*
fniVI
was a decorated sake donated
iqqiort Hctiutc Bill 112 providing
den and DeI.and.
IH|»
t|(
1
4
C
I
llnnlliii.dt
said
the
tram
Int
(
l»\
lift
1
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*
*
r
l
till
|,y Mrs: Brown Miller, two Kn*
fui a i 1,000,01)0 fund to construct
m
Representing the Florida Tencht -111&gt; 11♦* 1i i
ii Un. 1*1* .......I In |
lev hove* from the Plillallten washout &lt;,irivrd hv two dav
t&gt;
permanent kanatona at Tampa
" era association will lie G. I*. Por­
• I tl'Ull |
An appeal to Lion* to support i |„ „ „f the First Baptist Church evcfs-ive ralli. I lie lirmhl. pull'd!
I tin* itii'i milt, w i*
and Muriannu for tuberculosis pater, Tallahassee, president, and C. the coming 125,000 drive hy For und food presented hy the Broth
’v|*ti!| 1*1*11 i r l-sf R||« tMHi ^ I III.Hid"
iientn in Florida.
W. Curtis, Clearwater, executive nald-Laughtan Memorial Hospital rrhouil of Die Baptist Church. In hy t diesel, WJ» eu luiile I, un |
l i 'l l M*mbeis
Siiitiflnif o n ' fm 11Ol Group
Mr*. Kireher pointed out the
secretary. Mnsonle apeokera will to pay hills amounting to 117,579 eluding 25 pound* of chicken i ( Inrago to Miami
pj| t I(I|# will III Ill'll- -IV I . I' I ....
lull dowii Cun, III Ion nf the present
Include W. .1. Maxcy, Orlando, and In provide working raidial to pilau, 25 iimmd* of slaw. 1001 Atlantic Coast Line ollue. ii&gt; D 11 roc her Is Ordered I -v|{ tulH*’, mill n p n
u Itire
\
14rcc
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KruiH
Up
building m Tampa and Marianna
past Grand Master and Charles .1. make further Improvements, wo* rolls and two gallons of coffee
Li I(lilllllgf •' rl.' will i" Ho i* ' itl
Atlanta said the madhed gave ». n
Jones. Jacksonville, grand master. tmloy made hy Jack Ratlgan at
M .trt
O n
M o n d a y and the lire,I fur new building*
To
Appear
Before
The young folks from
the
;
i
ir
finv
p Hi» ii
and rquipim til
Prof.
lodny raps.™
expressed
rro r. Grooms
urooma sonny
™ , h|} Tour|„t Center. He was intro Methodist
...............................
Church came -and put ataiul r&gt;: TO A. M.
lun* ,.f |rutn*, ill i»*- r•»-1
The engine, tender, mid "tie cm
Chandler M a y A lu i jiieti
l&gt;r. Q illllm nii i.- i'i It'd that with
thank* to member* of_ thp school duecd hy Cliff Able*, who polntei
a nice Knslrr program, lie *ald,
l\l.l
AllANNl
I
Apt.
2'»
id
’)
iqicrfll
lull
n1
:
1
1
.'Cl
miinii'ipi
faculty, atudent* uml friend* who out Ihr'publle spirit of Mr. Ball nml servwl refreahment*. Mem left the track*, unit the three itii.c I
proper cure and treatm ent fur all
1 lll-lltlllg wit discus o l ,»|M, \t it
Atlll.ll
I
loinr
t
lllll*
i
iilimntt'T
men
were
hurled
in
the
wreckag&lt;
have supported Ihe library pro­ gnn in promoting civic movement* her* of the Mon* Club brought
pel-unis w illi tuberculoais, tlia dlt INI INN,Ml. Apr. 2') l/l’i
cv tlillonplc Jacksonville, u Mu
Worker* recovered Hie UnU
Mr*. Edward Kireher, secretary' out n miuiher of rugs, some clothllllll III.'I lull' |IU VOlf nil till' tinv.'im.l . 'Itlll, lull ease could hr wiped out within
l.rn
[)iun,h«(,
niaiMHi'i
u|
llic
Nriv
V ject Which he initiated several
firm
nf
S
earn ago, ami declared-that he of the local Tuberruloalt A ssociating and one chair. Women from Frank Berry, negro firemai
tnd* wa, p&lt;isl|MiiiPii until Muinl.i) '•un- time."
Hlill buried under wreckage «••« York Giaiil.. wa, iiupriulrd mil. wldcli is e* ted tu id,lin' » i*•
,s grateful to Hnpt. Lawton, th# Hun, urged that the Lloni auppodjihe rrcshyterlan Church put on
The civic organisation voted ta
i-pek*
in,
I
In'
|n
&gt;
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il
ill
un
atechiuc.dity.
rt
In
twn
fjnitelv I'xl.iv hv Raseliall fiimiiiii- j"T
County School Board and all who Htate Henate Bill 112 to provldr n program and brought gifts, the rnginecr, J. G. Tres.ley.
request tha legislator* tn support
ing
llie
light*
u i Mi
f
Iiper
lt\
lie inmmitlei- .igirr.l illifI. lent the hill. Tho organisation also
have tJaycd a part in tola effort. $4,000,00(1 for the Improvement of and Circle* five and six of the Johnny Hill, negru hrukeninn tD tioiirr A. II. t ’hamllei.
electrical ,4ti. S nt in,- i-i|iii|&gt;iu.mt
“leg.i” nnllte li.iil nut lirrn g t'ra voted to ask the legislators to sup.
Ihr tiispru.ion was llir ictiili ol ul Gie wai rwutk*
Florida’s tularculosls vanatorls. Baptist ( hurrh had a , n',JIr were from Manchester.
An official at the ACL "fh
port Senate Bill 12, which is a
two of which, she stated, are falk l»'ogn.m. refreshment* and gift*
a 'luliiih.im r (uIIomiiik ihr K-imc
liurf an.I .I ■i I'-iu i,.i lie inrrling
The lil t
il. e s s . t i n
drivers’ responsibility measure.
ing dawn, These a re 'th e reenn- f,,r *he home.
yesterday
hrtween
Hnmklwi
a
ml
vi
eh, discus* I mid I'liacNiieiit "I
Menlirrs id tin' gimip igrr.-,l in"The Home wa* In such r u n ; ,
,
rf,
...
,
President Gordon Bradley urged
Drive End« Thurndny verted Army hospital* a t Tampi down
a
u
p
c
in
I
ut
lliu
»v
|.rnp"*e&lt;!
New Ynik, when DurorJirr ,illr«r&lt;|lv
condition when I arrived,’’) 1 A* If I O il l O Allt*I1&lt;l
and Marianna, whoso life ex­
............. ..
*
ml
i.iiK
levetnu- lortSl.ilV, hnwricr, In tike I lute all member* to attend the meet­
rcqillrinr
N jj.p v ic c s •trm k .« Ian
fl&lt;'in lln* Ir liilinil I'nnl'l tu' n*e.i ...... I,, lull at .' Hit I’ M Miinday ing to be helil next Thursday when
At tho regular meeting of the pectancy ha* long ago been ev- said Mr. !&gt;rlskelL ''that It w l'l,
I Jlv III K
rW 'iv It 1 B
.Continued On Page Two)
Incal National Guard held last,reeded, she pointed out, and show take n* hast 12 month* hard \
Dunn hri was im lrinl |u appral fur paving a11ii u it I mt*' t uii'l
work with tln&gt; co-operation of the
hr.ii nn mini "ilm""C,
pi inriple | ,ii m .it- *,rii.l
1 Me uni l&lt;
.n ig h t at the Hanford Arrnorv It od picture* depleting their del*)* general public everywhere l«
hrlm
r
thr
l
iiiiiliil«&gt;luiiri
in
t
un
m
( 'tintiMilFsl 4*11 1 ‘Hgf Bilk
member* of CamplicD I
11 uailn I Irt •*» r .v r u 11
a4#w ta announced hy L kut. Rav- Idaled condition a* portrayed h entry mi till* worthy ImGltnUoii." iligAlll’o.*t
Hoard T o Consider
5.1 of the Amirl.'un I.*' lull May *
Il'a iiltM * o i Page ■!&gt;)
momi Kader that &gt;tho recruit
gimi
were
today
requested
tu
»
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I
h
r
('ullililliliuliri
it
iii.sklMK
a
Teacher
Appointment
drive now In prngro*a will end
s p iii I i I p nt 2:45 n'plork,
Halurdm cmnplrtr iavctlyatlmi ui ihr i u,r.
next Thursday, The loalng side
afternoon at the Erlckumi Funerat
will enterlain the -winners with a
The County School Board will
Home to iiHeml the funeriil nf Wallet Miilluy, baseball sretrtaty,
dinner nuietlng at the Armory.
meet Tuesday morning at 10:00
laid in .iiinouiiciiiK thr iui|irii,imi
Frank
I'nvlick,
niembi'r
of
tin'
He also staled Hint on tho weeko'clock nt the office of Supl. T.
Duiuelirr is acciMrd hy a liiuuk
Post and World War I veteran,
W Lawton to review recommenda­
und of Mav H-1R, 21-M. 2»-2P
who
died
early
Thiirsilay
morning
ly IS (an ui ptiai hint! ami ku kuu:
tho local unit will go to Camp
tion* hy school irunlees of the reHv
HEN
It
V
LEA
I*:
It
followliq;
a
lirief
lltuees.
Rlnndlng for test firing.
of teacher* now em ­
Horvlcea will ho conducted by him yeslrulay at the I’olo Grnuiul'.
ALHANT N. Y. Api 2D (/It -Oovrnioi Ilioina! I Dewey, who appointment
NEW YORK, Apr. 29—(/P)~The flood oT labor disputes in key
All person*’ desiring .inform a­
ployed.
It
wn»
the
second
time
I
In*
the Legion Pont both at Hie fqjition on tho rrerult drive are ask* industries is working up tq its ansuat spring crest.
It is expected that members of
fiery manager ha* been suspend hit the (lust I qce in miming fur I'(evident, nurses .» deep-down viriue
homo and ul rim graveside In ed
_ed by L ieut Ksder to contact
Strike threats are heard in the auto, steel, coal, electric, and rail eral
ilie hoard will visit the majority of
hy Chandler. He wa* net down lor another si t at llir White Motive
ik.®him»etf, Lieut. John Raul* nr licldi. They sound real enough' But this is the season for the chip on Evergreen Cemetery. Member* of for the entlr* IH47 sell ..oil fur
call' nut linl.i) wlnu an uninipratliablr smiitr lliuioughly schools In tho w rit end of the
ths Post will servo a* psllbeari r*. conduct detrimental to baseball.
R gt T, V, Brown or to attend
I.mull.it Willi irwry'i virvw dm luird that (Tsr 1944 and I*4-444 Rrpub- countv. They recently visited th#
the shoulder, May is tha month lor bargaining, and tha public can siill
Mr. Povllck I* Riirvlved hy the
anv of tho meeting*.
(Continued On I’ago T an)
school* In th* cast *ida of th*
li.'iul Nlandarilllieiiicr, contrary t
widow, Mr*. Allen I'nvlick; Ibe
The annual encampment for tho Hoi
county, seld Mr. I.awton.
frequent repo s, ha* not decided radically and quickly.
mother. Mr*. Mario 1'avllck; a
Eongraaa la set fo r Ita show­ mid-May, fall of cosnpromlae.
Guard will take ploco In Colum­
tu return In | Ivutc life when hi
bia, H, (): nt Ft. Jackson from down fight on labor legislation,
And ’.ho*o who know Dewey
All of these
ineaa are
ara only poaeiblll
poaatbiii- daughter, Mi** Fiance* Povllck; a
RECORD ASSETS
gubernatorial |mm emt* Dec. dt. host repirt Hint:
July 20 through Aug. 8 . Col. end both management and labor tlssw, and net nac«saarUy)prebabll- brother Charle* Pavllck, nil of
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 20-(,P )
1050.
Clfrde T rav elled , battalion com- ara waiting ta hear tha new set IHrs. Buti they show the timetable Sanford, and an uncle anil aunt.
I Hr. defeat lu-t full still —Florida hank* &lt;.nd trust com­
• maiular, visited tho local .Nation­ of rules under which this year's by which segments nf ths nation's Mr. and Mr*. Kdwnrd Lejlkn "f
Neither ha* he governor divld rankle*, mid lie tong* fur pullGcal panies hud a record $570,000,000
Tho week of May 1 to May H ed ta try to 'ontinue in pulill' '•vlndienlioli."
al Guard Unit last avonlng and bargaining battle* will be staged key industries could be brought to Orlando.
in usKct* during April, Comptroll­
ha* been *et apart a* National life heyoiiil (h t dale.
commended Lieut. Kader on tha nsxt month.
2 . Ho likvH puhlic office, with er C. M. Gay announced today.
a halt, unless the boys can get
Family Week, Rev. Joe C. Crews,
artivltleo.
KVKKGLADF.H FIRE
il* power uml pre-tig,&lt; and Itnii'Managements argument f o r together.
til
short,
he
i*
not
Hindi'
up
hi
The total, reported In nn Apr.
BELLE HLADKH, Apr. 2l»-i&lt;P) secretary of the Hanford Mini*- mind. Ho won until he lm* to. light.
holding in*
tha line
Una against
against na rourtn
fourth
» .’i
holding
Let's look a t Hfuther*! outline
11 hunk call was an Increase of
wage Increase
increase la pretty well of labor’s stand, as made |a tha —Flro In the Everglades Just It rlil Association, announced till*
^ •
' 1 J»UR BTltnCX •
round waga
II.
lie
i*
geruini'lv
interested
in
Close frlcndHinsist—and Dewey
$14,000,000 over n**cts of last
north of tho Palin Boach-llroward morning. Ha observance I* urged doe* not drn)»-(hat tho prusident- government prolilrm*.
MOBILE, Ala. Apr.
summed u* today by Eugene 0, Ford dispute. He went beyond
December, Gay said.
all churches. The week 1*
* eo n f.rn w . which * l» T itn d off apace, Beth lehem Steel ehalrmsn restricted Issue of ef
County line ru*t u pull of snmke upon
t.
He
ha*
u
fighlliig
spirit
Hint
planned to empliaslse the re­ lal hug still l* k | hi* system.
over
a
wide
area
today.
never
rnilly
surrenders.
company speed-up Id
sponsibility of parent* for child
This, plus ih o r evidence ul
Howard E. Bair, u*»i*tanl chief welfare
Before Id* second term a* gov­
view of what labor
and training.
hum), hns led (Vend* tn conclude ernor
but.no dseisloa from
of
the
Everglade*
Fire
Control
expire*, the ehoico of two
auto
Industry
na
e
Radio
station
WTRlt
secured
that
Dewey
limf
I*
more
Inclined
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 20-(/P)
walk* WWW r 4 IWEMIfl g IHWIlHIHOfliM
until a few hours ‘
DiHtrict, ri-, ' the fire wu* luirnlnu a aerie* of religion* und edurapolitical
path* leading to a con­
Labor
must
have
(
HIGH LOW
out deadline tomorrow..
along a two mile front In upon saw t'.r v l program" which will bo Ilian not towiAl extending III* tinuation of hi* public career
president of the United Autemo- er, ha says. Ahd he
09
50
gras* and heading toward thu presented each i'. iv at .1:15 P. M, career a* a mil,A servant—with a might I*- hi*—another term aa Atlanta
Mle
Workers,
010.
Npectfle
by
saying
■oet
be
view to being In good position chief executive of tlm Emplro ilontou
DOUGLAS AT
.10
5T
And
the
paid
is
might
be
In­
Miami
canal.
increased
to
put
purchasing
pa
except
.Saturday
when
the
pro­
should tin ever l e t a new crack Stale or u seat In the U. H. Sen­ Cleveland
LONDON, Apr,
M
17
tonated hi the timetable of the back on n W
gram will lie heard at 10:00 A. at the Idg prixobf politics.
IN T to n T
ad States Ami
18
57
Detroit
possible strikea unless tha oppo­ means that tabor wants w
CIRCUIT COURT
ate.
M., Rev Crewe said. Tho pro.
48
72
Dewey hhnsrll t,uid r/te r Tit*
nents, now in tha snarling stage, enough pay chatk to boy ae m
Circuit Court will convene Mon­ gram■ will ho based on the fol­
Either one, In tho opinion of hie Mi ii nclvpull*
l&gt;9
82
Phoenix
defeat
ny
Presltlnt
Truman
that,
— -------- smanti
day
morning
at
10:00
o'clock
for
admirers,
under
favorable
circum­
lltlE^dri kflg tftJHS, ogwegi %
lowing
title*!
''Democracy
.Re­
goods as It could have a t tha I
47
70
trial of criminal «*«*, five of tina at Home, * Families that ho did net In te f again tn seek stance* could lead to h comehack Saint Louis
Ford’s UneoTn-Msrtnry OPA controlshank while trout ftah!
82
88
Han
Antonio
thu
office.
Thelgovurnor,
often
which
ara
scheduled,
O.
I*.
Hornoil
the
national
scene.
Worship Together HUy Togeth­
whan wages west
Dougina, whA spent
dl
48
Seattle
(egged
ua
a
tefiet,
still
cannot
don,
clerk
of
(1
m
court,
announced
However,
neither
"problem"
ho*
er", Famille* th at Piny Togeth­
ly hid).
wetha In a Bouthet
33
51
- ‘gtt M. B. Bmlth win er Stay Together", "Home Build­ *ee any real pLapecta of win­ arisen, and until It doe* he will Montreal
(mfiOO engtnesn).
lodajr^ JM
Au'o
84
87
Jacksonville
ning
tho
GOP
naaldontlal
nomi­
ers ara World Builder*'', "High
not face it or discus* it publicly,
■ion of
98
78
Miami
Commission will Finance on a Low Income” and nation • third tk » —under fore­ It was learned authoritatively.
85
81
Orlando
morning in regular "the Question of the Family seeable ceoditloni But he knows
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Tallahassee
that condition* I change, often
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Lay Cornerstone
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Appreciation F o r
Home Easter Gifts

3 Men Killed
In ACL Freight
Train Accident

City Approves
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Mrs. Kireher Tells
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Lions A re Asked
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Fnal Committee
/o te On Citrus
Bill Is Delayed

Giants’ Manager
Suspended For
Striking F a n

Ruard Recruiting

Gov. T lomas Dewey Nurses Desire
Fur Third Shot At White House

Flood Of Labor Disputes Work '
Up To Their Annual Spring Crest

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FRIDAY APRIL 29, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

’ Indian Affnii

l» I ■ (*

Gov. Dewey

9-Sgt. Harry Lucas
Praist
sed For Work

THE WORLD TOMY

| Nell Pratt. Syracuse University
I miter from Erie, Pa.. I* the best
' middle-distance runner In the
! school's history.

5 0 % Bonus Sale

42 Colors
25 Per Clump

The MUSIC BOX

(Continued Front rag e One)
Admiral Radio Phono
day for a six-week European trip
•fly DEWITT MACKENZIE
A u to m a tic C h a n g e r S J Q .'jr
that could serve ns n springboard
far a bid far the Senate seal held
$10 W o rth O f R eco rd s
by the aging Democratic Senator.
H Y B R ID DAY M M D S
Thx historic agreement whereby
p o rp
i
A
former
reildent
of
Lake
Mon­
Robert
F.
Wagner.
!
I mils can become ■ republic and
roe,
Staff
Sgt,
Harry
Luca*
of
The
term
of
Wagner,
who
ha»
util I remain a member of.the Britlull Commonwealth ot nation*, with­ Ft. Momouth, N. J. h«* been win­ been ill for a long time, expires
c
110 W. tat 81. —Ph. 953
out recognition of tho King* *ov- ning record* with hi* racing pig­ at the end of next year. There
G
re
y
H hatfuw s N u rs e ry
Sanford, Florida
have been recurring rumors that
crelgnty, constitute* one of tho eon*.
H
Hanford
Avr
I'h
During Army day observance in Wagner would resign before July
atriklug ilevelnpmontn of these amAnbury I’urk, N. J„ Sgt. Luca* X, whlrh would permit n contest
aalng day* in wnich wo live.
fly a simple Juggling of word* kept hi* pigeon* busy conveying for his seat In the general elec­
l hi* great Common wealth ha* been message* to Ft. Monmouth de- tion next November. There also
iaved'frum disastrous loss of In- signed to be relayed by radio to have lieen as many reports thnt he
ilia'* membership, and the possible service men and women In various will slay nn until the end «f his
term.
withdrawal of other members later, part* of the world.
If Wagner quit after July H.
Not onlv that, but the new Com-1 The following article by R. 8 .
monwealth (which abondonsthede-iDeAdder In a recent Issue of Dewey
_ could resign
„ ns „governor,
I /* *S U f \ A U C f
slguatlon of "B ritish") bids fair'Racing Pigeon Bulletin describes and hi* successor, Lieut. Joe it.
lo Is- fur stronger than ever.
ortlvltlcs of 8 gt. Lucas ns fol-1 Hanley, could appoint him to sueThe weakening of t he Homwwo- low#*—J'SgL—Harry Locus of th e'ceed Wngner. Then Dewey piewealth nt this cruelal Juncture In Fort Monmouth Pigeon Breeding! suinahly would lie the HOP runH t T N i »u«i le m m im
the cold-war between the Commun­ sml Training Center has flying ‘dldate In November, limn, fur u
«• l&gt;» «M far
fee N lrtll;
•Nlaaltilr I&lt;•
ist and the antl-Communlsl blocs records with the Heaboard Sandy I full six-year term.
would bavs been a carious blow to Hook and Orlando, Fla. clubs th atf Dewey's European trip Is bull'd'
M M M lN M M . _________
'a s a vacation Jaunt. But it will bej
tho latter. This would be especial­ prove that he ran fly pigeons.
"fn the three years, 8 gt. Lucas more than that. The mere fart j
ly true as regards India, for this
FRIDAY. At'R. 21, IR4R
great nation of 1100,000,OtX) people ha* been at Fort Monmouth, he that his nfflre released a detailed
may easily become the key-stone has taken old Fort Monmouth Intlnerary, ns it did on his "vma( .r a th e r T rim A P ip in g
of the defense against Bolshevism ■lock, captured Harman birds a tlon" tour of the west two yem i
aiB LH VIUM S TODAY
In Asia„
...
. , few English birds and some of his ago, Indicates to the knowing that
.1If
1 »•
W* are „|ood *e «||| rfo good,
grltsle (Joe Engle)
stock and It will not lie all rest and piny.
....
___ I ts a fair old gr
_
As ______
a m atter_____
of fact,
T W i la an such thins M unfrnllHr* haa been deluged with invi­
guess that this aspect of the alt- developed a strong team of flyrrs
Leather Trim A Piping
F.varry good tre t
ful r llhteousnes*.
l|h t
uatlon was constantly In the minds Ills outstanding Individual pigeon, tations lo speak, lie Is expeelcd
bringath forth good fruit— Mult.
of tlio Itondnn conferees. They however, Is the blue check hen to make a few-off-lhe-rei mil nil*
TilT.
senreuly could Ignore thet angle which won the 1P47 Seaboard fu­ dress os.
(INSTALLED)
Mrs. Dewey and the Hovernor's
In vinw of (lie Hteiim-rollor offen­ turity and was the only Army
Wo In v ito y on to chock o tir la rg o n t o c k o f
Gancial Motor’* net income (or
secretary, I’atit E. Lockwood, will
sive of tho Hhlnoso Communist bird clocked III tin day.
Smnkt
And
Hard
Cas
en v o ra b o fo ru y o u b u y f o r t h a t new c a r o r g o t
"Other outstanding birds In accompany him.
the fint quarter it headlined at
armies against central and south­
re p la c e m e n t covcr» fo r y o u r p ru au n t c a r.
ern China. India and China He side Harry’s loft art^ his III) nml 11)
$116,000,000. More important, it
O nce sm irking c h m n o y s w ere re g a rd o t us s ig n s o f a
black check nest-mate brothers
Mims to u», i» the fact that the b u sy city , a n d henco sm ie th in g to ho viowoi will) g lad n ess, by Niile In the Asiatic theater In from
a Herman pair of birds and
which the war of the isms may
American people bought from Gen­ M ost penplt! know tretb r now. T h e y ap p ro cl e th e iKisitivo eventually
youngsters 1 and 0 l*cd from Herbo decided.
(I'aa(laa«4 Vxim I--*, on*)
eral Motor* $1,262,000,000 worth d a m a g e t h a t sm oke mil soot cun tlo, and ret ze t h a t sm oko
The change In the Common- nian slock and the Roberta hen. 17 miles west of the metropolis |
of product*.
wemth relations perhaps couldn't 110 won the Seaboard, Dr. Mnr- tear Kushan, on the ShanghaiIn a m a rk o f w asted furl.
have U-cn achieved liut for the cellus 400 mile special last year. Nanking railway. Trains to KnnJack K. Morrlaon, Managar
A C leveland d o p a im e n t s to re h a s juc p u b lish ed an extraodinary circumstance that
"Harry's r a c i n g experience
The war boom in marriage and
&gt;hun
hai&lt;
ipdl
running.
Britain has no written constitution dates back to hla childhood in
The Shanghai garrumi n»|Hirted
divorce i* juit about over. Lait e s tim a te o f th is dam n;o In its ow n cuho. he s to re has In
hamper tho roframlng. The con­ England. A* a youngster on his
year there were 1,815,000 mar- sp e n t $100,000 to Instill a n d o p ern to a com ate d ry c le a n ­ stitution Just grew up through way to the States with his pa­ the captors of Wuhlng now were
south towa,. L gelmw.
riagei in thin country a* compared in g p ln n t, m erely to clem s to re m e rc h a n d ise A n o th e r $35,- precedent. Tho same 1s true of rent* he walked up the gang plank advancing
000 goes to a " s p o ttin ;’’ p la n t to clean si ed m a te ria ls . many laws, which are based on with hi* crate of six racers In ono It earlier had reported the Com­
with 1,992,000 the year before.
munist 'A'lrd Army was operating
he In )hia region.
Tliere were alio only 415,000 div­ M aids receive $ 0 0 ,000 m n u ally fo r d u s tln an d p o rte rs custom and comnum-sonse Inter- hand. When Informed thatboat,
couldn't
take
the
birds
on
the
It appears that the main Bed
orce* a* compared with 474,000 in $150,000 fo r c le a n in g am v acu u m o p e ra tio n s q th o b u ild in g pretatlou.
Thus freed front constitutional he raised such a squldge his pa
1947. But before the war divorce* a n d Its eq u ip m e n t. In m lltlo n , m an y th o u s ids of d o llars barriers, the Commonwealth con­ rents had to consent to wait n push Is aimed now' at Hangchnw, 1
w ere lost on m a rk d o w n forced by ilum ug fro m sm oko ference In a few sessions figured whola week and book passage on not Shanghai. With the capture of
averaged about 250,000 a year.
Hangchow, Shanghai would Ire
and soot.
' kingly
kli
out u way to got around‘ tho
n boat that would allow him to scaled off by land. This could
Orlando merchant* join Sanford
W h a t th is s to re h a s s tiffc re d oti a la rg t scale, is tru e sovereignty to which India objects take tho piglona with him.
mean that an uttack on Shanghai
During this past series for will be delayed.
merchant* in prntetting again*! a to a lesso r d e g re e o f o v e r resilie n t of a n y s n rk y co m m u n i­ so fiercely. As thing* now aland
tho
King
la
accepted
"as
a
symbol
young
birds.
Sgt.
Lucus
won
both
tale* tax or a grot* receipt* lax, ty . B u sin esses a n d p riv u ti c itiz e n s w ho do not tr y to ab o lish of free association" of tho Indep­ tho Sandy Hook and Jersey Shore
Tho garrison said awitiong force
V jr
but Sanford merchant* wenl fur­ sm oko on th e ir ow n p re m ie s n ro e x tre m e ly foj ish. T h e y a r e endent niemlwrs, "and a* such, the Concourse p u i n t championships of government troops was deployed
between
Haugcnw
and
the
Beds
In
ther. They object to any hind of a also |HHir citizen s.
head of the Commonwealth."
•ml won second In the Sandy
One can't pass «n without re ­ Book futurity race. He says thnt thoThenorth.
new tax until necciary government
said the Beils were
ferring to Winston Churchill * he did 'pretty well* but expects headed garrison
Pioneer ) f The Circus
economic* are made. Too many
toward Wnkang. Jit miles
comment on tho Commonwealth t0
Letter next year."
northwest of Hangchow.
people item lo have the attitude,
agreement. He hailed It as a po*-, Sgt. Lucas l*_ pictured iu the
Tho communliitie quoted Bed prlA hp e d a l pimlngi- Hlmp Iiiih Imun hukkc tetl in lumi)rr slide step Inward* merging the msguxlno with ay number ot hand­
' l l ’* all lighl In lax the other fel­
sutler as saying Cummunlst Iroops
United
Slates
with
a
united
Eu­
of
PliiticiiH
T.
n
a
n
iu
m
.
IIitI
muik
*
tow
n
o
f
H
rid
tcp
n
rL
C
onn.,
low, iuil *o’» you don’t tax me."
some trophies ho has wnn in pig­ who &lt;■tossed the Yangtse had only
rope. Ho said such an association eon racing.
Ih rniHiiiR th o qucHtion.
three days rations and were with­
might bring to "a harassed and
Whit newspaper* are tubyecied
out supply stations.
R nrtiutn Iiiih m ore cilm lo Htieh a n hoii l r th a n Hiimtr struggling humanity real security
to in (he queit lor puhlicily, another w ho h av e receiv ed It. A d fn t ah o w m an , lio w ni th e preem l
The garrison rhsrged the Com­
freedonm fnr hearth and
munist* were looting I lie country­
word for lice advertising, U indica­ m ujt |Hipu&lt;arizer o f I he cltiw. Ho could uIho be called thu and
home.”
side lu occupied areas, searching
ted by ths recent adventure of Mit* fu th u r o f pruHH-URontry. Aid ho g av e good value fo r thu
(OaatlaaM rta ia **«•» n w i
It might seem somewhat strange
fotal.
Batty Fox of Chicago, a circut ptr- m oney. Hitt v lrtu e a w ere A nurican, ho wo/ o hin faultH. Thu that India should tic the one to the annual election of officers will forVice
Admiral Oscar O. Badger,
to further recognition of im held.
farmer. She climbed out ol the cauBtlc ThomnH B. Recti ifltn ln o , H|H?akor o f thu H ouhu of object
301 K. 1h(
I'hon* 53
.'ommandrr uf the Western I’acitie
■ ...
. sovereignty. Through­
----- “ h
B.
t,.
Perkins,
Jr.,
annuo
need
the
Klng’e
13th floor window dt t 'Chicago RcnreHcnUjtlveH, did not i t r i i it hh p ralnc a lth o u g h It could out the long reign of the Bnttsn that the kick-off dinner to open Fleet, said U, S. Navy forces would
4 (Mi. a
lie retained at Woosung as long
haul, and (kipped rone on an IB well
11 Ito culled w lien
hen liu
rcNUicttUv
(Ua4&gt;rlt)«U WUU&lt;
hu h
Hi in
|itU atllv 'iUm*rltw&gt;d
Jolt, Thraii* India* with. ,bsr humWAt
as needed " In tho safe rVaMlhtloi*
bjeh platform teveral hundred feet nlngn B ry a n iih " th e gren eat A m e ric a n hI iico H arnttm
scene of a regal aplomlor rarely time and place will bo unnounceo of American nationals from Hhang
above the pavement. People who
hal,” Woosung Is some III ntllen
W h y nut rem ind p m id-day AmuricaiiH of lln ru u m ?
Mr,* Perkins asserted.
e&lt;iualled
In history. Tho Imperial later,, Mr.
will do that lo get their name in llie
Douglas Rtenstrom and John from Shanghai where the Whangdurbars, with the hojewcled mah­
paper will do anything.
arajahs ami their caparisoned ele Kader were appointed to represent poo flows Into the Yangtse.
T he announcement Is s u e d
tha Jaycees at a meeting of
Imok dream*.
or the
forward today by Bethlehem phanta, were story hook
A 14-yea i old Chicago buy i*
Probably no other emperor h id »State Board of Tuberculosis Con- through the U. 8 . Consulate saidl
Chairman (trace, lie says that in­
"Ample provisions have heonj
given a trennd chance alter heal­
lo be held In Sanford on May
rr»m e » , itm
dustry as a whole, ami stuel in such homage paid to him h* ws* tro]
itiMilc to provide transportation toj
tendered by these powerful ruler* Hi.
ing and Habiting lo death hi* teven
Hie elot'lrje workers \ ml,
Inavc 8 him giml if coin more lab
particular, are In a gnml position
year old playmate during a quarcl roughly, the shiiiu things. T iclr to resist fourth-round wage de­ whose wealth was *() vast they
tranaportatlon is not availahle." I
couldn't c'linptltD It. Even tlm em­
leaders
mty
lurrensed
wages
i
ulij
will be (atm inln (lit home of a come out of the Industry's mi- mands,
(iluntH* Munajfcr
I'tesident Truman said yesterday
V A a M M M a M ta M a a a a M M tM M M tM tM M a a a a a a a a A M
peror's representative, the viceroy,
in Washington such provisions were
Catholic ptietl in a tmaH'cnmmunily fortahle
The nutlonal ecotoiny couldn’t maintained nn atmosphere whlrh
profits.
Mntiagc lent
LAST TIMES TONIHIIT
made.
in toulhrm illinoi*, where only the say* wage Incienst'H would ripe Inkn it, Hruce says, h this time of was morn regid than that in Lun- &gt; (Continued From Pago One)
At the time he was manager of
business recession. Ornce, like don.
;
pried and the boy* lawyer wil out profits, or worse.
MUIIE BAIN
So it’s given to wonder why the Brooklyn club.
Electric unions want thu rurk many in nmnagenmit, d ies Index
know hi* real name or hi* hack'
r~ N
C H A N T M E N T
Commissioner Chandler Is iu
CH1CAHO, Apr. a tt-tA I—More
figures purporting „ show that India should Im tho one to refuse
week
cut
down
"to
hull
thu
preground. He will he tent lo ichool sent trend of mounting la if fa, tho cost of living, dropping a recognition of regal sovereignty Washington and the announce­ rain fell over southern and westand every effort made to make a part-time employment and f lllng little recently, is mw only (IH.fi now, HUB. having seen much of ment came after he had talked ern area* today. 8omo heavy
FWAAAAMRIW9M4MMMfMM«MWMSW4MMM4MWMMIMIMIAMI
„ Multiry
. . . . ,hy
. telephone.
. „
falls were reimitcil In parts of
man out of him&gt; Born inlo a delin- weakly earnings." Managi nent per cent above prewir level, while that country at first hand in tha with
In New York llor-*the 80111hern wet belt,
Inyo
are not us grr t us wages are (Oil pci rent higher Imperial days, I Incline to the aceMeanwhile
oil home, he It not blamed for says Tluyoffs
. SATURDAY ONLY!
Htnneham, president of the
than before the wnL
thought that after all It may he
York Hiatus, caino staunch 1 Fred lloyscn, the ttii-yenr-old fan
murder linca his mother had labor claims.
IMHIHLK FKATHHK l&gt;H(HiRAM
In part because of those times that New
Sleet unions say they urn eady
(trace
saya
wages
should
nut
be
ly to the defense uf hla manager. who said Durochrr hit him, an
aavtr taught him tha difference
to "fight thruugli to tlm f ilsh' raised, hut rather prices should India shuns Imperialism now.
"The New York club has the
between right and wrong.
on their demands fur I ghcr ho lowered as f a s tis production There Is no doubt that the prln- fullest confidence In l^o Duro. nounccd hu would apply on Munday for a summons Charging tho
na 14$ ti U H A M t
wage* and social Insuruncj Cqal costs can be cut. Hi contends that f” !tr : ) 1!!’! *,!‘rtra
ih ir w W a u p p o r t him to tho
with
simple assail)lit.
................
The Orlando tchool bond election workers are oxpected to ik a the steel industry Is In no position
limit against these false accusa- manager
Durocher left for Boston today
tocracy. But the hlate of the Jewel* Uona," Stoneham said upun hecarried, one of tha few in Florida shorter week, greater Socijl He. to cut prices now.
with hi* club, lie declined lo com­
only aerveil to spot-light the trag­
liace the comtitutional provision re- curlty. Increased pensions./ Man
Tho steel lesdr also turns edy of hungry millions who forced Inc told of the suspension.
Is Imdly spilt at tie mo­ thumbs dawn on mmrancu and
T'.Wa are positive he did not ment further on Boysen’a charges.
qnirini at least 50 percent of the ngsment
ment, the Southern coal oimalon ponslon concession* to labor. Its a bare existence from the soil.
hit this man."
froeholdert to go to |be poll*. The apparently ready to talk! sepn
Furthermore the Indians are a
Samual Rslnlsh, attorney for
IM .
says all auch thlig* should be liberty-loving people, and they ar*
te in thi* cate wet 13,292 in rawly With John I,. Lcwf
COtllll • (RAM
combined and turnd over to fed­ proud.
later
Nehru
an
dthe
Hreat
Handhi,
bow
to
nonody
tncae
isu
iroud.
They
how
lo
nobody
these
ror of itiuing $6,000,000 in bond* Management's views of low all eral and elate ftclal Security
_P
who waa Nehru's friend and teachday*, alnco they won their Indepen- Iwh
r ichool improvement*, only 835 this la likely to turn out fro put authorltlea.
danca undor leaden as Frime Min- or.
—ADDED—CARTOON - "WILD And WOODY"

kinn ti r iiiiin r m

T h e A su o d a tin n on A m erican In
A ffa ira in plugglittf h a rd fo r th e pannage o f a hill In
chh w h icch
h would
w ould
a p p ro p ria te ab o u t 00 m illion dnllarn
re h a b ilita tio n ot
th e N a v a jo a n d llupi Indiana. T h e wel
o f ail A ih u rk a tt
In d ia n a is jHJC'illarly th e a f f a ir o f th e ericati people, beeauno th e In d ian a a ro w a rd s o f th e fed g o v o m m o n t. T h e
p re a c n l s ta te o f lh e ir w e lfa re ranger*
he w ay fro m ub*
to o f th e re n t o f
J c c l p o v e rty to opulent w ealth . T h a t
th e tam ple, too, but in th e case o f th o lia n a th e a ltu a tio n
o f a n y c o m m u n ity or trlt»p ia a re s u lt o f lc c o m b in a tio n o f
th e c h a rn e lc rla tle a of th e people th c m A e s and th o prod u ctlv o w o rth o f I be lam ia unsigned to t |n by th e g o v ern
m e n t.
T h e w ea lth of xorne o f th e In d laio A O k lah o m a, fo r
in sta n c e , r e s u lts from ♦lie d isco v ery o f r l p e tro le u m l&gt;eds
b e n e a th tn c lr lands. The im vorty o f th o lv a jo s a n d H opls
in n e a rh y A rizona ami New M exico re s u ltln la rg e meHHure
from t l in rletoraava tina «»!' t heir la m l, w h ie ii ns »ri4 tn-tw ytfc
w ith a n d h a s n o t lioen p ro p erly c o n sc rv j a n d developed.
T h o hill in w hich the A ssociation is in te M e d w onld aim ,
fo r one th in g , at reclaim ing a n d im p ro v ln sjie land o f th e s e
In d ian a.
A le x a n d e r Lcsse.*, ex ecu tiv e d ire c to r
he A sso ciatio n ,
6 s th o long ra n g e &lt; hjective o f th e bill
a n e n lig h te n e d
A vajo people read y to ta k e th e ir placo
all c itiz e n s In
h e fo rw a rd m o vom cit o f A m e ric a n life. oes th is m ean
It Would aim a t a n eventual end o f th o la o |io n o f som o o f
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FRIDAY APRIL If , 1949

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SANFORD RBRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities

Miss Dyson To Marry
Dr. Ward Casscells

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II Year* Fiperlence With King Alusleal Instruments

Mr. and Mr*. Winuln II. Dyeon ' '
announced today the engagement
«.arlln Palmer R a j—Society Editor
Telephone 148 of their daughter, Sarah Oteda, to
Ur. Ward Casscell*, son of the late
Mr. and Mr*. Ward Ca*»ccll* of
!
CharloDsvillc, Va. and New York
City.
Ml** Dyson attended her moth­
er1* alma mater, the Women’*
College of Furman University.
FRIDAY
!
t vxhtre *he hb * selected hy Cecil H.
The Sanford Story League will j
j deMilte as one uf the yearbook
meet In the garden ot Mrs. Charles
I beauties. She received a *inillar
E. Ginn at 8:00 I*. M. Open house
i honor from the University of ITorwill tie held and the public is inI Ida, She wa.* graduated with n HA
vlted and a n yo ne deairing to a t-|
(degree from John II. Stetson Uni­
tend may rail I08IJ-R.
versity in Ueland wncre she wa* a
MONnAT
member of Delia Della Delta no*
Circles of the First Methodist
tlonal social fraternity mid seerjChurch will meet a* followa: Circle
| tary-treasurer of both the Florl
No. I with Mra. A. D. Shoemaker,
, -,j: i Inter-Collegiate Pres* Association
1700 I'ark Avenue; Circle No. 1*
.
,v and Florida Student tiovernment
with Mis* He«le Zachary, KlU *
- * - Vi’; l Association.
Magnolia Avenue; Circle No. .'t •
Alls* Dyson made her debut at a
With Mra. It. II. Monroe, Celery
tea dance given by her parents
Avenue; Circle No. 4 with M ra.,
at the Sanford Woman1* Club dur­
A. B. Stevens, CiOO Hanford Avenue ,
ing the Chrlslma* season of 1041.
Circle No. 0 with Mra. Brodio Wd
• She I* a member of the graduating
f t llama, 102 Oak Avenue; Circle No. |
I class of the University of Virginia
P 0 with Mr*. H. O. Hhlnhnlaer, I40H
I School of Law In Chariot tsvlllc
Oak Avenue.
I where she j* a member of Farm ­
Tha 1'hllathea Class of the firs t |
ington Country Club. A descendant
Preahyterlau Churrh will meet at |
of Capt. John T. Trtiluck, she serv­
the home of Mr*. AI F. Hunt, 24H6
ed as Florida Stale President of
Palmetto Avenue, at B:0fl P. M.
j
the Children of the Confederacy.
The Ituth Hpeerlug (I. A.* of the;
Dr, Casscell* attended the Uni
Flrat Baptist Church will meet at ,
versily ot Virginiu and received
1:10 P. M. aa follow*; Group No. I I
the degree of Doctor of Medicine
with Mr*. M. J. Phillip*, 121ft flak
at the univerr.ity where he wa* a
Avenue; Group No, 2 with Mr*. A .,
member of folconon Medical frat*
...
1&gt;. Hountree, tint Kim Avenue.
ernlty. He ulso attended Harvard
The lioard of the Women
of»*l the
Pppihviitrlin
will tm“
ill
, UttViti (iitrhcil uf (hi* vitjft Hi|fh
High All*
Alpha of the Zeta Tan Zetn University School of Medieine. FolPresbyter a JjhBWh w » •
chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha,
chi
. . receive*
five* aa charter
for the Stetson chap, lowing graduation he sped*Minn Sniult llli’tlii hytnri, tlmitfMt'r of M r nl
fraternity from
frutn Halnli
Ralph Ai
Au*tin Smith, national tree Used In orthopaedic
Wlnnin R.
JtV riO P M K
f "
|**r " f ‘be national fralerntty
tiftruir surgery -at
of thin i ity, nli«il«* i tiRiiRtMHi'iit in M t ip untomcnl t&lt;hI h y to
' h l L I r . l't n„. Women’* Auall- *,,nT "TJ ln*'«lli.n*
*1 • banquet held last Saturday evening St. I.liken IliH pItuI in ClrvWtiml, O.
Chapt
Dr. raMfrrliH
fur thri*® y T ^ ,lr|l i'i»s*“,«*ll*. •&gt;iiiit«|iui*i|i«* m h upo h of W ilniw toii, D« In Mis*
mer n i C r n . ?,1
Inn. A dance followed the Installation him,net in
lary:h*P r",r“ *,,^
I
year*
in
the
Army
Medical
Corps »»&gt; ■•» w I! gm.lunt.' fiuni the Univt-rMiy of Vhiiiiii in ITiarluftsL
h
III!
meet
;?:L
00
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M.P
a*
uf
,Kl,¥“
lM
the
I
n
f
l
a
t
i
o
n
Church ........... .........
In the Mediterranean Theater ' ,l*1 1,1
" 11" " law ill glee Tho Wedding *11 1&gt;o all event of
follow*: Hi. Ague* with Mra. Handwhere he held the rank of captain. " I"
all Chase, (HI2 Oak Avenue; St.
Upon discharge lie served as resi­
Cathrlne with Mr*. R. W. Ruprccht, ({ iis in e .H H Women To
THE GARDEN (iATI
dent in orthopaedic* ul the Child­
lfilfl Palmetto Avenue; Ht. Mark’s
Sponnor Speakers
ren’* Institute of the Alfred I. dulit tu ts J. I.. INGI.EY
meet* at 8:00 P. M. at the home of
Pont deNemour* Foundation In
......
,.
Mrs. John Galloway with Mrs.
Wilmington, Delu. and a* an InGiudrn (Inti I' iokiiiiii, Station W lltlt, Mnday at 7..1U ) . M.
Glenn Llngle a* co-hostes*.
Plans were made to Invite four
I I \NT PRnPAG t I H i \ Abe uiqiei lev. , to-luully pro
Friends of Mrs. J. L. Morion will structur In anatomy at the DniverTUESDAY
outstanding women speakers on
of MrdlHnr, • SiifiuiHHl m ■»»
I
iln* nti* I Iml
The Association for Childhood, women's rights to speak before the regret to learn that she underwent ,4ity nf Virgin in
i••imii&gt;i in thi* |»r|||ii*H** D'K
Education will sponsor a benefit Hanford Huslnes* and Professional an appendectomy yesterday and is IIih Ix how |irartifinir orlhopftftlltf f*r■ th&lt;* tim*s muHt tntiminiily h^ihI
surgery in Wilmington.
*-v amateur Kiirili-ni i r-.r uitM'ii* fumu-. I i|i li-m- &gt; lluti a re unluiu
party at the Tourist Center at Women's Club. Two of the spenkrrs confined to tho local hospital.
The wedding will be sti event of mg ornunieutal -liiul'- I - o f t
lv huge. •oii'Imi. nine of the m »
8:00 P. M. All type* of games will will he for and two against equal
...... I &gt;li|H are b aft tip- tluil me croton hybrid ilie hydrangea* amt
Mr. and Mr*. K. Compton plan June.
he enjoyed.
rights for women. The club met last
— -lilt immature ami non wuodv U* 'l 11 aentypbu. mul be reduced
The Kidell* Class of the First Wednesday evening ami discussed to leave on Saturday for Prince
*1 .
m m i n t l "allv the lmlf-hm .1....... .
„l the to e.on.uuire m space m Ibe cutBaptist Church will meet with Mr*. the plan*. A discussion was also Albert, Canada where they will i n n n s m
bench.
Frank I.. Woodruff, Jr., 620 Oak held on the state convention which spend several months on huslness. A K l H J I N I J I t i c I l l W I s first spring fill ill III riiiinta yield*
'MHI.I i Iml pinduce. e x .ell. m . nl
llegim illig ,1 Die loisiMif the clllAvenue, a t 8:00 P. M. with Mr*. will be held in Jacksonville May 10,
" lings of Die ginenvw'uil | vj.e. Tin- ling, cureinll sllip o ff the lower
Mrs. Harry Heereu has returned
20 and 21 and announcement ws*
R. T. Thomas a* co-ho»tea*.
HOT I ' f i w n I uulnir to w o rk ' ’ bool tip - of u/itlcn
.11011-11111- lease* &gt;xilb a lendv pull and twist.
The Daughter* of Wesley Class made that the local group Is en­ from Ht. Petersburg where she
of the First Methodist Church will titled to he represented by 1.1 de­ attended the Florida Garden Club i „ T ,
meet with Mr*. 8 . O. Shlnhnlicr, legate*, this being the third largest convention and Tumpa where nhe
was the guest of friend* for a few attractive in u yellow sun dre»*
un.m , •' dm u. knif- If
v ''
club in the state.
1408 Oak Avenue, at 8:00 P. M.
days.
downtown with her two daughter*
...........
“f w rit -»mmn lodp
";n.b11 , '"
The Friendship League and Jun­
Mr*. Edna Van Acker of Miami I
.
.
.
.
HOY
SCIIMIDT,
up
after
a
supplv.ng
a
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almo.
can
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rn h r
ior Women’* League of the Con­ visited the Sanford chanter on
Friend* will regret to learn of recent illness, greeting friend* at I' " ' " 1 «''d mo*, cm .n .g- ....... M i - ..... ..
V'.VVi
, .1
gregational Church will have a cov­ Thursday and urged attendance at
- tlJi Mnifruilin
" »‘M »
ill II
nl hm |-.\ «l»4‘l»
|Mt ■••II .
ered dish luncheon lit 12:00 o’clock the stale convention. She will re- the death of J. A. Turner, a former
resident
of
Sanford,
on
Thursday
Mit
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at I ho Parish House.
turn to this city on May 18 for in at 7:46 P. M. in Dothan, Ala. Bur­
MR. till) MRS, IIOII
ltt wJlil.,1 rll1fim.
t..kin mIiimi ................Iukh, thr lm«nl
iiiv n n u n i
stallutlon of the 104H-60 officers.
THUHMDAT
MUilnft
in
of
tni*
l
out
Office
hijflily
tniimrlmii
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i
hhuiy
mn
"f
llo*
t
imnow
inoi^ioni'ti
services will be held on Satur­
v (lie Atalca Circle of the Sanford .While In Sanford she slated that 24 ial
rtcclding on plan* for the ovoniM l l l i M (hfriru li itln111 milv !*' in W'!ih*r ntul in i’ tlilMMMl for almUl
day
afternoon
in
Pansy,
Ala.
Mr.
Garden Club will sponsor the first new clubs have been formed In
aw fully Rlad to
Wt.„ lf U||, |M. l|Hll|f4lf;#l IM ,m.. tmlf hull ioli. i Im* lo»rmonr
annua) recital of the Dusbury ( Florida this year of which In# Turner was a rnadmaster for the former mayor out again
Four rive* nl Ihe propel
i*.... Dim powder K ri-rw talc t- *luiken off
Atlantic
Coast
Line
railroad
In
?. M.
School j^-D ancing at 8:00 P.
M local club la tha largest.
seventh grads ml**e* rn . ,
trial Tin* matter inu-i
worked by '*D lie the rut lings anniutl
Sanford
for
many
years.
In the SetnTnole'HIgh School audl
afternoon drink In the ilrugst ...............
.........
Activities for the month were
und fur y.mr IIII- *I«|I» of the jnc, amt Dir -dips
out for your locality .............................
torlum.
discussed and Mrs. P. M. Glngles,
Miss Pearlr Hobson, HN has ar­ LOUISE RENTON, JEANNfcT TE .pjmp*, np.l, i.. general. Die hex! 'm e iea.lv to xi-i
lump l.ii.lder*'
li.i.lder*' *sand
The South Side Parent-Teacher general chairman of the charter rived from Pul m lleadi io spend a CLEVELAND, SANDRA DUNN. rl, s u i t |,,. had ... May. June 1 In II l.nx of .lamp
I...... in lin e nf and mid p.'i.l, open.
'C d '.lu lv
Asoelation will meet at 1:16 P. M. banquet last week, wa* given u few days In Sanford and to be and LYNN RAULKRSON ..
A Mother's Day program will he j vote of thanks for her splendsl with her brother, Harry Robson,
RKV, J, B. ROOT utrldliiK lo-J I'titunifs mihi lu* lake., flam Indr* In a depth nf ..me fnilr or
the event. The club vutisl who hits undergone an appendec­ ward tho nho* shop with n pair Ini nek plutitH ilmt on* Inaliliy nml live tncl..-- and insert Die cutting*
In the amlltrolum at ' work
presented ____
____on
___
Dial the
2:16 P. M. preceeillng the meeting, to *pon*or a pel show for chlhlrei tomy ut the local hospital. Miss of *hoi&gt;* in HI* bond . . . . AI.IIKRT fn *i* fmm
X luln-c.i* up at a ci.nsldernble -stn.il
in June under tho direction of Mri. Hohsftn ha* been on private nurs­ JARRKI.I, driving that cream that i* l.n-i i« apl.nl*
. I.' Will I' I.X. lie ll.'i'llv on Dip rooting
lit* limli , ml- h pri'*Gingle* Mrs. Itosumond Chnpmn., ing duty in Palm Reach and plans colored Chrysler
down
I n -t net r.»a uui.-Uv ■yen lluanrl. .deal snhxlnnce.
d fn intv will, Dip bond, about
Mr*. Olga Hunter, Mrs. Hnymuul to leave mi Sunday with her patient Street . . . . II. C. STEELE relax- ............... ..
. ". llliMH l| II* flllll
Azalea* Circle To
Iti- r.illill): and b xi11Jio1 oft, lift,‘I
and Mr*. Klsle Vlhleu.
ing on a bench near Hill llai't- l*hc.l
for Hcwirltley, l'u.
Sponsor Recital Hull
grolly
wore V
Company
LKONMttt
s..ftw ....tu"!»
p it...
I WHIP
#i»III|N»*lJf . . . . nr.***'
&gt;.•«.-■- «*f (*Mti •Hill wI... h I In* xxb.ili* box
Suggestion were made fur seem­
McLUCAS, Duval County S&lt; l,»»-l e- long at. . ' t f'"»i tn-nhln plmd ■ 11.... 1, I w11 W’tl
ing an adequate place for a tenI* «. ,p* ..i.gi-i
i.b i.d good
The Asatra Circle of the Sanford purnry auditorium for tho Ci'y
athletic director and family lotali- with a -I,Hie
and an mimed
Ing at tho drug* 1ore . . . .
I lately covn.-d with wet Ian lap 1.. 11.-n il,in I proi'li, to t.ummi'r
Garden club will sponsor the first und the Pilot Club was Invited m
annual recital of the Dusbury assist with this project. It w»*
TINKER LEACH walking da xvil i»r iiiiiMH hi pcithvi IImmii f»**»*i lit*' ibe i.m tiiq oii'.liiim -olid xx,11, u
hoot of Dancing entitled 'Rain- stated that renovation of the audi­
f\r n i Htroft grortlng frlrmU
*I hiiii him! iliMi.tr win«U &lt; hmHh! 1., ,,-k and l &lt;u Ip.',. „ to ,,,,xx xxill)
lly MRS. JTH. MENICK
w Rhapsody' on Thursday at 8:00 torium at the City Hall would
MISS Zll.LAll WELSH emerging | lintv be made fr.m, ....... '"'I''"' r pllllv kll
A fli-i fb idiog Dip col i mg- in,
. M. In tha Seminole High School $6,000.
from McCrory’s With U rail » f ‘ lbe term inal g .o w III. tint Da- Dp*
flUllil* 1*1 • ..v* i D ip I- w ith il pin,i &lt;&gt;1 g in -*,
auditorium. The theme of 'colors’
The Civic League sponsored a .bright red oilcloth with wla. h lu .e |Ht'ft’li I t’l! liV
a double D 1, 10'*. Ilf I'll, , . .'toill
very successful plant sale and l0 blnd „ ,,ooU . . . . MISS Fit AN- ,p". patntlMi*
will b« employed in form an Inter­
flower *hnw on Thursday after- CEH l.eFILS In a becoming yellow I Mic tippet two ... ll.m- lean me &gt;o a pi,-ta f gin- -iil.-i il ill i* A
esting review of terpslchorean art.
noon and evening,
The first portion nf the program
dres* . . . . CLARENCE REDDING left intact, a- cutting* will .......I..... ■III,ill' n( mi In, dioold I.*’ it |i*',nl
will be entitled “Pastel Fantasy"
Tea wa* served In midst of In front of MeCrory&gt; talking Diet heavy ...... *y»tem* much n f " ..I uvi'r tin I,,,* I., iiili'rci'tit Dip
gin-- i n-i'tl to cover
with the second being “Colon on
|quicklv when a Imp.- leaf an face - u ii '- niva
artiHtic floral background making business situation over . . . .
Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa the affair a social success.
x*&gt;ur &lt;,lll il, box I bo i-ovi'C mu*f
Parade". Coslurata are being de­
A. W. AN 8 LF.Y hanging a 'gi.ne I* present In -Upply f.-.l ..... ..
ii-t, day -,i Dial Ik*
signed for the preeentatlon by Mre. Gamma will entertain with a bsrThe Junior class of Lyman school flihlng' sign on the drug -Hue hormone* and vitam m *. In x .-D g a !*• liflpd
Jack MacDonald and Mra. W. G. A. ln*cuo and picnic on Saturday i‘l will present their annual play, . . . . 0 , I I , S T A F F O R D walk, tig ,lin n * have *buwi. that the »ld nor l.'iix.'- .'ill. I* 1 -pliokbil wilti U
l.obb and are being made by Mre, Ivey'* Camp between Kissimmee "Holt* und Nuts", a farce In threa toward town . . . . S. O. C H A S E .sery in a clii ...... re .... Dug halve,. »f mi*t Id ,' *) v. J V WnD ,pH,
W, II. Stewart, Mra. J . P. uullen. and Si. Cloud. The following pro­ net* directed by Mrs, June Thur- going to the Past Office . . . . MR.
Mre. J. M. Move, Mre. MacDonald gram ha* been planned for ibe itnmier. The date la Thursday and MRS. LESTER THARP walk­
and mother* of dance school stud dayi business meeting; report on night In Lyrnun auditorium.
ing up Park Avenue . . . . MISS
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scrapbook
by ......................V
Mis* Ktae WIbartmt
ertU.
ETHEL THOM AH In n pink d r ,-* ,
On
May
Ird
tha
Clvia
League
report
on
putillcalions
publication*
ami
publicity
.
Mrs. Lnhh will also he In charge
enjoying « coke at the bank lobby
will
hold
Ihe
May
meeting
when
by
Miss
Eleanor
Leek;
report
of
of the lighting arrangement*. The
new* aland . . . . J. L, TIinltNproduction Is under the direction the nominating commit ten by M** Mrs. Edward Kirrhcr, head of the LEY and JOHNNY LEONA HUY
of Doris Dusbury and 'approxi­ Hrtxiii Kuykendall! *klt, "Tencber * Tuberculosis Association) w i l l talking over the political -dilu­
mately lift sludcnta front Hanford. Community Life” by Mrs. h'lttt speak on that topic. Mm, liOftoy tion . . . .
Hennessey is program chairman.
Deland and Orange City will par­ I.lghthlsrr.
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Mrs. George Bridge la thin week
Ilo stc u chairman for the rvmt
ticipate. Tleketa may 1* obtained at
the dance studio, from pupil* of the will be Mra. Clara Meachant. Mem- attending tha Htata Convention of
touting school and members nf the Injrs from Sanford ami Ovhdo Woman’* Club* and tha General'
who plan Hi attend are Mr*. Federation nr Women’s Cluba In Church r,n this Sundsy nlgbi
Aialea Circle.
Nancy Brock, Mis* Ruth Haul, Hollywood. Next week she .will 8:(KI o'clock,
Studenls from U. of F. tioin**
Mr*. R, C. Maxwell, Mm. J. C. attend the Episcopal Convention
For a first course, tomato Mitchell, Mr*. Lottie A. Nix, Mr*. In Key West.
with their respective fsmllic* f»r
Julca and stuffed celery slicks M. H. Smith, Mrs. Elisabeth Lynch
Service at Chrtat Church next Easter vacation were Jack Scurry,
Sunday will be a t 8:00 P. M,
a r t usually very welcome. Scbson ami Mra. Annl* Thompson.
Earl Blankcn»hlp and Ray Vnortha tomato Juice with salt, froahJim Rellor, Longwood Fire hie*.
■*• hr ground pepper, anti a \lttlo
Chief, Is having a hlttf opera­
Members of Longwood Card
tion In Oranga Memorial Hospital, Club were guests of Mr. and Mr*.
( . # celery salt, lisa cream cheese to
HU tha celery and flavor it various
Lyman P.T.A. had elect ten of J . Henry Mentrk Saturday night
ways train It with anchovy paste,
officers on Tuesday night when In Library Hall.
qr with minced canned pimento,
these -&gt;err elected I president, Mrs.
A largo number of singrr* fmm
or with chopped chives, or with
J. D. Morrison, vieo-pracldent, Lyman Glee Club sang u pro­
finely chopped salted peanuts, Be
JJr»Anderson, aeerotary, gram Of songs ut Baptist Church
aura to dry the celery stalks
Mr*- Mildred Kasper, treasurer, Sunday night.
thoroughlyy before adding the
Mrs. Evelyn Blrklnmoyer. There
Tha Homo Demonstration ill-HAPPY BIRTHDAY
filling; then ru t each stalk in
was large attendance and coffee trlct meet in Peola was attended
^no-or two-inch sticks.
with sandwiches ware served.
by Mmei. Ralph Hammond, Karl
Mrs. C. F, Proctor, Jr.
Her. Dr. Llckey will begin re­ Duncani Maude Tuppcr, George
Rachatl Johnson
vival meetings at tha Baptist Otto, Dave Carton.

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rn ro A T a p r i l 29, 1949

THE flANFOBP ItEWALn, SANFOBP, FLOEIPA

DeLand Red Hats
Take 5 To 4 Tilt
From Sanfordites

the million dollar mark on 2S of
HKAVKH 8 tu K NEGRO
BOSTON, Apr. 20—&lt;/P&gt;—The 40 days during the recent meetBoston Braves have signed George I n g . Twenty-nine million-plus
Crowe, ii negro, to play first base days were scored In 1048.
f«U their Pnwtueket, R. I., fnrm
club In Ihe Class II New England
League.
Crowe halted ..'188 Inst summer
Hy Associated Press
with the New York Rlnrk Yan­
Valdosta and Tallahassee scored kees. lie wns signed after n try ­
victories last night to make it it out ill the llrnvnn minor league
three-way He with Alhnny for enmp nl Myrtle Bench, H. C.
BITTIR-IASIIR
I first placo In tho Crorgi a.Klorida
J League.
YEKTBKDAY'H HTARH
H I A IK I N G
| All three rluhs now have won
By AHHOCIATKD PHF.HH
| 10 games and lost six for a .«26
Ted Willlnms, Red Sox—led HosI average,
tiui lo 12- 0 tump over Philadel­
YOUR H IA R IN O
I The Valdottn Dodgers whipped phia with jiurfect dny nt bat. In­
I the Moultrie Athletics 10-7, while cluding his first 1040 homer.
3 IR V IC I C IN T IR j
! the Tallahassee Filers hung a | Ken Kaffensberger, Reds—shut
MILLER-BISHOP &lt;
12JI defeat on the Wnycross out Chlrngn with seven hits, 2-0.
-1U- H. Park—An
Rears
Roth other contests—Conlsle nt and Moultrie is bringing up the Get FRF.HII BATTERIES for
Alhnny nnd Thomasvlllr nt Amvri- renr with n ft-1! tally und .1113 ALL hearing elds here at home.
tun—were rained out.
percentage iwmits.
Tho Pirates outhit the Rears tl
to II to take their sixth consecu­
tive victory. Most of their runs
came In two Innings—six In the
fourth and five In the fifth.
The Bears pul five men on
the mound In an effort to utop
the Pirates. Waycross sroicd
once in the first and twice in the
third. From there on out, they
} weren't even In the hall gume.
The Athletics got one more
hit— 10 to 0—than the llodgesr
nnd had n better record In tbe
errors department—two to five.
vh
The Dodgers Just got more runs,
Valdosta collected one run In
the second, two In the third,
three In the fourth nnd four In
tho sixth. The Athletics crossed
home plate once In the third, four
times in the fourth nnd twice In
The Tetiliesren VuPey I’lnyhoys, who will he featured nt the llnrii the eighth. Roth cluhs used two
llnnriw m the Aimorv Kititny night. Left to right: Tommy Owen, pitchers.
o trip? W alch
Hilly llrown, ''llncle ItofiiH" nnd Whitey (iihhs, leiulcr of the group.
Waycross Is mldwny Ihe stand­
your baggage and
^
"Kidillln Ruii", liiiveliiig will* the I’lnyhoys Is not shown. The children ings with H-H for .000, followed
remombor that a Jewpictured urn part of the group entertained hy the Playboys In tho hy Cordelc nnd Thomnsvlllr with
Ilntry-Aptm Children's Hospital in t'mntilln recently.
V8 records for .407. Amerlcus hns
®lry Porsonal Prop.
M
six wins and 10 losses for. 007,
orly Floater is your

[Daytt
Palatka • 1
And &gt;sburg Win |
State
Tilts

The Dayf
Reach Islander,**
drtlblied I he |lando Senator* In n
1 Hi (o 4 con) In Daytona Reach
I Inst night
Iml tho excellent
| hurling of
I" Knsh, who *cnltrrrd 10
do hlln over tho
i nine Inning
e. D»mpnt«r, Mob] In.ion and
10 hurled for the
Senators, w: face the Dnylonn
aggregation
Tinker Kleld lonight In a r«
engagement. Tho
Dnylonn vie
placed Ihe IsInndcrn In c sputed control of
Ihe top ipnt
Ihe Florida Hlnto
longue.
The Lceab
Dodger* broke
{their losing
r r« Ihe Hi. Aug rnk by trimming
io Saint* In n 7
4*111
.sz:i to r&gt; content.
611
The Patal |Aialeaa defeated
313
.311 the Gninenvllle! Men In a 10 to n
1X7 nffnlr at Ihe
ilea Howl In Pn1*7 latka.
111

Locals To Entertain
Orlando Saturday;
Giants To P lay In
Conrad Park Tonite
Manager , llal Gruber an—Ihl* morning that
Charlie Hn**e would get the
mound call tonight In the con­
tent between the Hanford (ilantn
and the DeLand Red Hate. Ren
Wilbur In neheduled to pilch
agalrul Ihe Orlando Hentlom
here tomorrow night and J ob
Hehulti will face Ihe Heaatora la
Orlando Hunday afternoon.

••• L.J i

TallahasHee And
Valdosta Score
G-F Loop Wins

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n 7
lllaln esvlll*
R t
Orlando
rln
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I I’nlnlkn
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V In
l,».al&gt;ura
Reenlls teelerdn
lieluinil li Hsnlnrd I
I’aytonn llenrli II; Drlsulo I,
co th
rI’HlMlkn
niaiaa in;
•"« (InlneMvIlle
Mwiiirmni* 1
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The Delmml Hed Hats took a
M^ealiura
Ti
HI.
A
uruic
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ii
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6 to 4 decision from tho Hanford
Unmes Tedsy
(Hants s t the Municipal Park last
Dnylonn llenrli si Orluido
night
In which hltn and errors I'nlslku si Oslneevllle
IK
l.rrelilirg T: HI. Aunnet'ie
reigned an mnntern of tha day.
Heuroril H i Del.uiiil
(llsntx, with II men left
nniiTH ATLAkTiri i .h iu i &gt;i ;
tv 1. Pel
etrandod on tho sacks, had novernl Team
A T H E N S , (I
Apr. 211- tA’l—
V l J***l
opportunities to win the gsme, Havannah
n l too The low scorers medal piny met
llrssnvlll*
but were unnhln to produce the Macon
he Southern lui
300
ft s inn 'rcolleglute fir
needed hits with men on tha bsse- Augusta
Tournnmcnt.
n
n
. 1.4.4
Jarh son.Ill*
I Ini H|icurn of porgln, who won
paths.
I * luu
Columlius
Conference InTonight tho (Hants move to Dhurlsslnn
2 R 173
3 R .luu dUldunl titles * Ih a 71, wnr
(.'nlumbls
Conrad Park In DeLand for a re- r&lt;iiurnbU
H.sails I n lf r d s t
knocked out of
yesturn engagement with the Red Jm-tcNonvIlIn
Ml AijbiirIm piJ tall. terduy hy Gene ompi'tltlon
"owry of North
Hats, and Saturday night tho r.'ilumbiiM
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Sanfordites play hosts to the O r-| iireshvilie 1; Macon li n u n n s.i Texnx Hlnto, 4 n |l 2.
rncdnllnt wns
The too mn me
lunday afU rnoon'
Undo Senators. Sunday
Co,u" " 'l“
*'•&gt;
I'. .1. Ill tright of Wof
the locals travel to Tinker Kleld
NATIONAL LKAUIM p ,l i slender
ford College, f artauhurg. lie
W
Team
In Orlando for a contest.
s
d to 1toured the fl,D u-ynrd Alliens
Ed Sherman opened on tha hill llrnnklyn
*
lloslqn
•9° Country Club cot so In OH—three
for the Red Hats last night, and I’lltslmrxh
1 « ,1$2*
hitter hnn the SEC
M I1strokes hetter
.1
was pounded for three runs In the New Verb
Sports
Brief
h
chnmplun—hut H it did not inrun
I II ‘son
first frame. Johnny McManus (.’Inclnnnll
6
1
)1
)
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#!•!#•••
uikon
La
Ikies*.I
tee*
W
MhImsI
By ASSOCIATED PBEHH
Hi. Units
I
u
thing
when
be
rent
up
against
walked and was thrown out, at C'hli
, -. .nao
l t Ml Jack hey of Aul irn.
*
1
IITS Key ousted tha medalist, 2 und
tempting to steal second base. Jim I'hlledeliihlu
llronklyn U, New Vink 1.
GENERAL
Jones filed out to right field, then
I LEESBURG, Apr. 2I»—4/»*&gt;—
I, In tho openlnt round. It wnt
Iloslon S. I’lilleitelliliU i.
llmiiii — Melbourne, Austi alia,
Charlie Pepin singled through the
incl
:fnri*tl I;
" (‘Idrseo a
!Julian Acostn, volernn Cuban first
the third eiiccesi ve time BoatUiul* 4; riltslinrnh l
box Into conterfieid. Rob Hallman
right hml fuilod ti get licyond (lie }W*H hoaen os the eiti* of the &gt; I'INKHUBHT, N. C , Apr. 20— *Imseman, look over yesterday ns
A
M
H
M
IIA
N
I
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D
A
f
it
r
:
walked and Connie Kavakle Jam­ T rim
I'"1'1 summer Olympic garneio | ,,|e,— a couple of golfers who have! manager of the Leesburg Dodgers,
w 4. I*H first round in tli tournament.
med a three base blow Into right N»w Turk
1 I .100
Key himself fyl In tho next Cortina, Italy, was named alto of'|„.,.n «pcrialixing in elo«e matches marking the club's third mana­
C'lev.lsntl
&gt; 714
center field. On the play, John
•
'tills week met today for the 47th gerial change within the first 10
the uinetcs shotiunklng of the IlifiO winter garni'ft&amp; 4 330 before
Detroit
Coonsy, DeLand second basemen Iloslon
New York —Leo Darm her. man-*N*„r, tl )imj South Women's Golf dny* of tho Florida *Stale Lpiikuc
ft 4 311 Al llesselink of Miami, the dvmuffed a throw from
Center Chit sgii
ft r. ion f u n d i n g chumilun. llesselink ager of New York hiiM'hall (•iuntn. i T4tl«,
season.
ft « 433 downed the Auburn player II ami was accused by a Brooklyn fan of,
Fielder Rreeiy Hraslnglon, allow I'hllsil.liilila
Lcni;xyk&gt; mitiunB, r |mlnp.
Ifarrison, who piloted the Dad
HI.
Louis
3
7
100
'ng Kavakls to cross tna plate.
punrhing and kicking him after ion
.... fr„m Hnrtfonl. Conn., n n . l ' e * » c t l y one week, will
Wu.tiloalno
if x too a
The Sanford guns wero silent
Other afternoon1round results: Ifi-J defeat of the Giants »*&gt; ' IVjTiry Kirk of Flmllny, Ohio, both continue ,* „n Infieliler with the
ll»«*lls tM lf ils i
New Turk (: Wiisliiimiiin 1.
until tho ninth inning, when Jones
Pete Itiihinxon, /underbill, do Brooklyn at the Poo Grounds.,
H((l linrtl.w n ' , , up llc. club.
(lout
oil
I
I
;
PhllsilelplilM
&amp;
.
fenled llenilerMin llllton-Giecn, DuriM'her lenlei he hit anybody
doubled and went home on a single III. Louis !&gt;: Detroit •
film| |,|ny yratorAcosta, veteran of II years In
Alnhiimn, r* and first on $ wulk issued to Coonoy, Hilly niiines eolieilulml.
” C. Piggy Kirk, -lay. MIhh Lenrzyk, two up with pro hall, originally started ns a
l.ouis Mcl.eimu, lllki*, llefl’lltcil
by llallman.
I'lnohurst, N.
hole? to go, had to battle southpaw pitcher and hurled for
Buddy Godwin, Mttml, t&gt; and .'I. Findlay, Ohio, und Grace l.cnrxyk, three holes
DeLand scored onu run In the
Milwaukee In 1044. But lie turned
and 4.
«4Mf llnrtfard, Colin., reached finals of through lo the tilth green against first snrker because of an ailing
who stolo second huso, und wus
Mnrjorio Lindsay, rugged young
Boh
Keller,
Mluml,
defunled
doubled home by Hod Roberts.
Women's North uinl South Champ
arm and gained a reputation as a
Bill Pritchett, tleovgln Tech, 0 lonshlp Tourney. Miss Kiik bent rumpitigner from Deraiur, III.
Three hltn by Cooney, Roberts
long-hall hitter.
Miss
Kirk
hml
Ihe
snmn
soil
of
Dave
Smith,
Hoiith
Carolina,
de­
and Roy Dunno and an Infield out
up| »» ,
sMrs.
i n ,
rEstelle
iHU'IIP
lLawson
iNWHilll
IPage,
ilRt i
II «l
.
,
_
,
The switch was the fourth
feated
Jim
Thnman,
North
Texas
while
Miss
Lenrzyk
defeate.l
Miir-i''M'"rl«*nce
In
reverse.
Two-down
by Kd Rass netted the Ifata two
managerial
in Ihe league1
State
Teacher*,
0
and
-'I,
through
nine
holes
against
veteran
J
l
"
? I {. change
markera In the third. Cooney tripl­
Jorle Lindsay, I up in HI holes.
addition In Ihe three
Frank
Ik-hnrdolohrn,
Auburn,
Mrs.
Estelle
Lawson
Page
o
f
l
'.
^
V
*
/
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T,
ed to open tha DeLand half of on's Southern Golf Axxocl
New Orleans—Defending Chamchanges, Bltsy Mott took
defeated Frank Hanes, Tha Cita­ dun
the fifth. Roberta popped a high Tournament here.
Polly Riley, of Fort Worth .'Impel Hill, N. C„ a former na- over fromf"!Julinn
Morgan
nt Pa’ Hi
del,
l-up
in
IU
holes.
llonitl
champion who wn* after | r.'.V’
".Tl ’II.L.Tn
fly to lif t field, and llallman dropand 2. In !u£ her
heal on, :t'I and.
hnr
„lRh(h
Tom mniwiwr, MtantiriMriaHsNi [ax., .was hcateii,
They're wondering who wll
eighth
title here, Peggy grab, ur 1
"fti r the season
sel
hy
llelly
MnrKInueii,
fi
F *i. It, allowing Cooney to acore. hrrIt Polly Riley's crown.
Busier Reed, North Texas Htnle,
1'lcasnnl, Tex. In ipnirter-flnnls of tenlli on and hung on grimly to n|l,!MI&gt;&lt; 1_________
The Red lla ts scored tho win­
The quean of southern emu
'- T i
i
------- — ■ Women's Houtheru Golf Apaoiia- hril three straight liolru from the
ning tally In the fifth frame on a golf lout her throne yoste
halve the Inst six for a fine vic­ holding Ihe Job since Hi HI,
llon Chauiplom-hip.
single by Spike
Kerimndes, u when llclty MecKImieu hnmletl
tory.
Shea has been ussocinlrd 'alnce
ItAClNn
double by Tim Tyler and a long ■ H end 2 upset In the ruin.
Miss Lenrzyk had a rough 11142 with Emory where he earn­
New
York lieu
Whitaker's
fly by Cooney.
Ml«* Mnrklnnen Is pn
UANPOHD ar»T M K 4IIW P.II*
My llcipiesl, winner of four of Dv* quartcr-fliml Ismt, herself, edging ed his master's degree, lie is a
Jack "Holm’’ llolierk opened on against Mery Lena Faulk, tli
HA IIKK T
HP.POIIT US H I
races lids year, was declined out Plnehurxt's Mr*. J. D j'lall, jr.,in n liv e of Chicago, *prnt Ids hoy-i
the hill for the ClenU end we* time Georgia champion
f
The followlo* erlei*. re|i„rlw| liy
2 mid |.
Imoil in Lynn, Mnh*., and was
pulled In fnvor of lluddy l.eke in ThotniiHVlIle. MInm Puulk hn&lt;
...
h-I.k I.-.I fiom C
!.. &gt;1.... 11—I. I I*l
Dm ileiilers mi Die amilonl Hlal** of Haturilay's Ifin.UUO Gallant F*
Col.
urndiinlcd
Hprlngfiehl
the fifth. Kd Hhertnen hurled until
I'arioerH Mabel Im |,|I*,||I, I* mhl 11iin&lt;11inp al .lanmica heeause of n
lege
in
ID
It.
In trai'krrN unil ilnilo** op In IJJ'I hruised foot
the ninth for the llnte, nnd wiim
Shea Nnliiu'd Athletic AI Emory he designed a new
A M. Apr. »». ISU»
relieved by Vllllniee.
l,exiuulon, Ky Mrs. Itoyee I,’.
Ilium,. Tioolirnri'i'ii
utMctU plant and perfected the
Martin's
Halt,
IHYHl,
lM-rame
a
Director At Andover current
IT
aa
1
l
i
lla Il|*r
physical eilucalion pro­
ab b 4*
lleullM.
lllllrk
Vlllellllle
Kentucky
Derby
threat
hy
win­
0 1 1)
gram. During Ihe wnr he directed
ning
&gt;20,0011
Blurgrass
Stakes
at
3
1
4
ANDOVER, Mas*, Apr. 211 — the mpiAtlc warfare and physical
ft 3 in
Keenelnnd hy nose over Johns Joy. (/l’l— Eihvard J. Hhi'n, 114 year old ptngtnm for Ihe Navy V-12 pro­
ft 1 R
Wine
List
was
llilril
with
DM
iisocinte professor of phyilcal edit gram al Km*iry. lb- Is nreshlcnt
TENNIH TOURNEY
« 1 (1
I til
I'uhliNH*’ 6» Ll&gt; Hs
Kockport, Ihe fnvorRe, foiirlh.
traalnatoii,
4 3 i
ration at Emory University. A t-'o f the Hoidlieaslein AAlt ami a
li n
TUHKKOEE, Ain.. Anr. 2D -&lt;/I» I'olsry, llulilmi I'rl
todies, lb
3 1 [
II Ml
lantn. Ua.. lias been appointed national vice chairmen of the
—The Amcrlrnn Tennfn Am win I'slsry. Pascal Crl
rernandoa. ■
4 1 i
II l»l
Corn. 6 Dos Crl
Three new (rack reeoldi were director of athletics ami physical N AA U swiinlng committee,
Hherinan, a
4 0 n
tlon singles rhmnpion nnd fivi Cncamlisrs-raiie?
Vlltmea. a
0 0 n
membern of the IIUH I iltei
IK &gt;01 K7ft set during the recent lllnlrnh meet edurntinii at Phillip s Anilover
tin link l
Total*
II 11 37
ill. The Imrses piritlllg Ihe new Academy.
Staten Olympic team arc n min Cmtuinlisrs-Cliolro
BANroMU
11 on I 75 marks were Make Swing, Alpha
lla link I
lie will succeed Buy A. Shep­
negro athletes geared for i Hot haBpUol
ab k M
17
00
3
36
tin
llskl
nnd C oa IIowm.
ard who will retire In June after
Mctfsnus, e*
&lt; 1 1
here today.
ID* on
okra llu llpr
Prom neven ntaten came lilgl I’l.oiisra-Kaney
Ili'kl
school and college glrln fnl tin !'• llil
••uers-Ckolc*
22nd annual Junior and lenlni
llo llskl
wometi'a nportn day at T u fe g n I'i.'ih. Illai'k Hye
Mil llpr
I'olntm i*. Now Via, lls*l llllioi
Jo l.li Ms
1130
N'iiiiinIi, Yellow lla *lpr II fto
TomalpeH, Crl
,
II Jo
Tnnialos* Mill I'la
II no
CITM'a
nraiiH***-Vnlonclao l**s ll.fto
ilrupefroll-Mornli hvillrioi
lint
..
1173
HaiiMim (airly llgit toilay on all
priotues
Donoiiol . (ulr, market alum!
Is
i« i IT i«
m siriiittlM
Itruck out I'tplo In 1 li.
Teem

Daytona llrurti
aaeferd

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Early ||&gt;feat8 In
Collei Tourney

Miss
...
.Kirk, Lenczyk
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VlC In finals Ot jManager Of DndfferH

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Polly Riley Defeu'UI
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PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
gill U'i.nln.1
wanted ..I
ut 1I ai
troy's.
bring your prescriptions to
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
Luney's, Phone 103,
Km. 4 Florida State Hank Bldg.
HOT LUNCHES "every day from il— W ORK W A N T E D — P
MOVE t«' x UP house to your lot.
11:10 In 11:00 nt IIO.UKRTt.
Finished In Masonite, wired,
bath fixtures. Retlxbie firm will PITT8BUR0 Utility hint Wall LOWER PRICES. Expert wateh
repairing. II. C. KivJInw*, Home
paint, oil Iiiim’, $3,86 (ini
move 6 miles for $75.00. Will
Shop, |7ot) Sanfoiil Are. Phone
pay half of moving n»st. Price SUNK AIt IK Class K I'ninl Cm.
llt.'l.l.
I'hnnr 120
$900.00. Will trade for trailer. 112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
Phone 624-M.
I
RAPTOR
WORK liy the hour Of
TUXEDO FEEDS: Coniplelp line.
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
'OR FARMS, homes, business
ing A dirt moving. We specialise
property and acreas
acreage, see your
in conditioning building luta A
E. A. Strout Realty Agency POItTAHI.E Electric Singer sew­
garden plots, Phone U17-J.
ing machine. I'lwne I.W-XW.
Orlo R. Mathlcux, Associate
1,1(17 E. Second Street or phone ENJOY Sunday dinner ill l.uney'., r r ,"
•
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------ iao9-j.
75c also week days l.unches ft A U ' * ’ 1 |'“S " f bulldoser work,
rensonnlde
istes,
Free
cvtlmatshort orders.
- 1 es, David E. Carpenter, Phone
1.1113- M.
NEAR WATER FRONT LOTH SEWINtJ MACHINES l i n t ' s
Lots 3, 4, 5. (!, 7, A R of lllock 3
Sewing Much. Center, I III W. ________
Mayfair also lot 3 of lllock 13
1st. 8t. Ph. lloo. _
______ I It)— 11u *7nc*a t t p p &lt;i r tu n i ti ex
,
Mayfair Priced from $600.00 to
ONE
Muriel
A
farm-all
tractor
r
i
.
„
,
,
$700.00 Terms.
with fertiliser distributor, $500.Coffee house-restaurant |
00. At the Locker Plant. MtHI
•u' . uml
K°ute 17 neat I’lanLots .14. 3fi. 30. lllock 3 first sec­
A. Al. to ll:t)() I*. Al. after il:&lt;HI
lotion r-etntv*. See owner a t 1
tion Marvanla. Prlce$4SO.OO each
P. Al. HII5 E 2nd. St.
|
Court between SnnTerms.
w — ■— ------mill Oimiikl’ City.
..... .
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Lots HI thru 10—34 thru 31 lllock CERTIFIED Marginin' To mu to “— j - r '
Ptnnts At. $3,00. Cry-till Wax 1
* " h‘ sl101 1 • &lt; H A PEA U so I, 2,
I Highland Park. Also
3, A 3
11nion Plants Al. 12.54, All
Hock exclusive istillInory.
lllock 0 Highland Park Price
F. Cl. U. here. A. At. Prevail, 1 hl,m' " |M't after 5 I' Al.
$250.00 Terms.
Seville, Kin. Phone 2104.
—
12— Npet'inl N ervier* — ix ,
Lota .1 thru 2d lllock .15 Dream"ROOD AND HAD"
wold k Lots 1 thru 7 &amp; 10 thru
Reg
$411.05
Shopworn
Single
DODhH-Pl.Y.MOl'TII
22, 24, 2d thru 35 k 40 thru 51
•Maple bed, coil spring,
, ,
PARIS AND SERVICE
Drcamwold. Priced to soli, $75.00
„ cotton mattress
. , *3105 ||)i, palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
to $100.04 each. Terms.
IU*K |6U.H5 Shopworn plutfnrm

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rockers
*-', 05| NEW FLOORS .iirfacnl tii'perfecMONTEZUMA Hotel — Rooms — (iarage Rultdlng A-l condition
i tiou. (lid Moors modi' like now.
Special rate by the week. Com­
close to uptown business district Reg $11.0.05 Shopwinii J pc.
Maple living room suite $611,46
Vinlslilrm. cleaning * waxing.
Priced to sell, wlrb terms to
fort — Convenience.
Reg $74.50 5 pc. Solid oak
Portable power plant, 22 years
suit purchaser.
dinette
$3U.H6 experience m Seniinole County,
FURNISHED 8 room apartment. t*. A. WHIDDDN, HR.. Itrnkrr Reg $1 IU.U5 2 (s', living riHirn
II. M. (ileason, loike Mary,
1600 French Avc. after1 3:00 P. l i t S. Perk Ave.
Phone 12$I
Beg
$42.50
llrdlnwny
lied
,
VENETIAN
BLINDS rmidn to nrM.___________ _______________
with inrH'ri«|&gt;rliiK iMuitiTBH
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'fn*iUn lllliiit;
STORE opposite Court House also
MATIIEIt r.f SANFORD
I £u. H20 W. drd. SI. Phono
NOTICE
efficiency apartm ent far busi­ WE HAVE NEW USTINMS 20.1-09 K. 1st. Si.
I'firme 129
llr,'- W'
ness couple, Phone 1276-J.
AND PRICES ARE LOWER.
»
Expert Radio Repairing
THE PRESENT IS A MOOD '(TON, all rneliil Utility trailer,'
9 ROOMS furnished apartment,
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd. Si
TIME TO ACQUIRE THAT
new kitchen unit, full Hotel ser­
. ..
grind tires, fire Si wnler proof
PLACE YOU CAN C A M ,
vice In eluding utilities, llntns,
tarpaulin. Bill Walker, 116 W. CALL 617 for Battery, Meuein*or|
HOME. CALL US FOR AP­
laundry A maid services. Mr.
Uth. St.
1 mol Stnra-r si-rviee. Sw uni's!
POINTMENT.
Small, Valdes Hotel.
_
.i — 72
IlnUeiy Hervlee, dui W. I’u i
RAYMOND M. HALL. Itrallnr :r,777_—
PAINT, Tents, larpaulins, T* |
1
3 ROOM trailer furnished. Evans. S. D. M M H L K Y M A N , Auam-lalr
shirls, Mnsrpiilo Nuts, bork ^ 1 ..
______ _
i
Park Avo. Traitor Court. Rt. 17- UFA TRICE HUFFMAN, Associate
....... . ,lll" 1( herls and other sur- oHI.ANIll) Morning Sentinel Mr.'
pins Items.
ID.
laridn Evening Sim Call Ralph |
I Ray 11lift-J.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
NEW
MASONRY
Stoicllulldlnc.
2 UNFURNISHED apartments In
1115
N.
Palmetto
(1 Iota ami garden, lights, water,
city with prWato entrance. A.
F.I.KrUlIC nr
$7600.00 on 17-03.
Menendex, lit, 2, ilox 135.
HI.IMHTI.Y used meat cases for
ACETYLENE
MOOD Mas station, corner lot. Cor­
Hull' eontiiet Joe Saunders, Mar­
W E I.IH N M
2 ROOM bachelor apartment with
ner for Open Air Miirkcl. Ibm*'
garet Ann.
Sanford Motor A Er|pl. t &lt;•
site lots $250.00. Several homes
electric kitchen, summer rates.
20H W. 1st HI reel
Phone 146-M. 206 Laurel Ave.
under construction. Flamingo THIS WEEK 22’—house “ trailer
Heights, (1 miles south. Office -ii
$5511.01). Phone 235-M before Sec Jimmie Cownll'a Sheri Meisl
OARAOE APARTMENT, furnishproperty. W. J.
Harnett "i
0:30 A M. or nfter 3:00 P. M. | Woiks for new radln lo r. nil.I
ed, electric refrigerator, hot
Phono Or Ihiido 246H6.
new rores. Itsdiator repairing
water heater, innerspring m at­
IIIlUSE TRAILER HUH Spnibm
We lakr o ff and Ill'll all.
tress. Adults. Nn pets. Rent
| Maotu 27 ft. frlgidnlie, lad He
$6000,
for
llr
rcc
brd
room
httn**,
reasonable. 224 W. IDth. St.
gas, dmihle rllnks and awning.
S E E ttS FOR
two lill feel tola flowing wr I,
Phone 271.
Park Ave Trailer Court.
MIMEllliltAI'll Pill N't I N&lt;.
garage. Terms.
A N D T V P IN Ii
SIX rooms and bath, Large lot $6000. In cash with long lime |nr/
( R E D I I HI ltl.A U D F
located Rt. 46, 7 mile* out from
ments on balance will buy s HOUSE TRAILER, HI ft. rnvered
HANFORD
wagon, no reavonahle offer re­
Sanford. Running water In the
two story, four lied room hone,
Phone t-*D
fused. 115 E. 21st. Ht. or rail ltd N. Park
house, plenty shade, achool and
hardwood
floors
throughout,
IIHII-W.
mall route. $30 per month with
One of tho nicest homes in Him
HEN SO N A Y O IIN M . Call lla a i
1 or 2 year leaae to responsible r ford In finn Subdivision.
alailll yolll pnlnlillg priddeia I
t&gt;sonla.
people Rt. I, Box 155. Sanford. ■Brand new concrete Block two
. SALE
E kI imates ihei’i fully g i v e n .
elephonc 1599-J.
Telepli
bed room home, built lo be llv-d
OFF
Phones 26H-R or I61I7.IL
In for 20 years without repair*
Waich
Hanrls
I ROOM furnished apartm ent,
for $0300. $16111) cash hnlntra
Pin
&amp;
Earring
sets
. downstairs. Phone 124-M.
U P H IIL S T K B IN M
tong terms.
Lockets
Repairing, leniverliig, slit* m u r .,
One
and
nnu-hs'i
tnry,
three
I
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m
I|
,
Hrncelets
PARTLY furnished garage aparti uflnishlnu. Eslimules given.
room house and ten acres, Ls&lt;e
Earrings
I A | ment, adults only. 809 W. 16th.
Salto's Dplndstery, IK ) W I'n d
Mary $3000.
Ankleta
SI. Plionn 1353.
' ( UNTIL Oct. 1, 4 large rooms. Two 65 feet lots with three lar*v
Idi'titlflcunon llrucelets
{ v partly furnished, 9 enclosed
oak trees, Mcllonvlllo Avenue. Sanford Jewelry 4k Luggage Cn.
v porches, slectriclty, both. Con$400 each lot.
1D0 Sanford Ave.
Phone L14N NOVELTY WORKS Lnwii Fmnituru ropnlia. All klmlv id wimm|
, - tact C. L. Farmer, Ulndervllle.
RAYMOND M. HALL. RK\LT!)II
work. Iloata k Truck ImiiIIi' h Lei
8. D. HIOHLEYMAN, AssocUle MIRRORS—All ilxeisT* merle- to
COOL apartm ent, low , ratee. BBATRICB HUFFMAN. Amocl.le
us flguiu on yuur job. tilnder
order. CJivo one to mother fur
f 1 Phone 330-W._______ ’ 1
mother’s day,
k White, (ilndorvllle, Pbune
HKNKAIUK Mlaaa k Paint Cu.
IIHI3-H.
FOUR room npaitment, Bummer 4— Real Enlate W anted-—! 11*.I l l W. 2nd. ML
Phene 310
1 i" rnte*. Telephone 437-W.
LAtVNMOWERS sharpened, litPOULTRY F A R M -I have a buy
cycluM repaired, lock mid key
er for a producing poultry farm.
ROOM, bath, cottage, furnished
work. No waiting—wurk gumJOHN D. BROWN, Broker
Bummer ratee, S.
anteuil. It, W. Shuinmi. 314
Long wood-0 vledo
Emit 4 th. St., Hanford, Flu.
Hlgnost
cash
j»rk#
paid
for
ueed
Highway, flee after
{Formerly with WIJIIuiiih Fixil
furniture, Ted Devi* Furniture
^ ^ A r t k U a F o r Hale — 5
Bhoji^
Co. 811 E. let. Ph. 981.

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everynlght, $1.00. HOMER'S.
hand safe. P. 0. Box I860.
Mill’s Swap Shop—We buy, tell or
USED RefrlgoraTors—Buy A~8«ll. WANTED: Mrs. W. A. limn tn
trade
moat
anything.
406
BenL - w a n t e d TO RENT—2 ford Ave. Pheno 198-J.
take her sun, Danny limn,
Vodoplch Refrigeration Service,
Phone 1244.
to the Eases Studio at Kid
i OR 4 ROOM apartment, family GOOD MILK jroeA, fresh, reason­
North Park Avenue where Mr.
WANTElT
j J ef I, Permanent resldenta. Reaford Ave.
able. 8658
It. L. Cux will make a photo­
CI.BAN COTTON RAGS
sonabte rent Phone 682-M.
graph free of charge for pub­
HOUSE TRAILER,
ILER,* 88 f t E lec ^^JT lIE ^B A N FO R T IJlB gA L I^^
lication In the Sanford Hcriild’a
i COTTAGE, furnished with 9 bedtrie refrigerator, furnished 3
"Moat Promising Cltisen of To­
room, flee a t Poole Pout Office. &amp; - HELP WANTED -J 4
; nom a, 8 adutte before June 1.
morrow" contest.
* Permanent. N o t
neceeeerlly
I eloM in. J. A. LeRoequo, Bon HOURS TRAILER. 84 f t Platt WANTED: Young
men—High
In A -l condition, cheap, Phone
188, Orange City.
school graduate with aomo lft— A lIT O M O U ll.K H — ITs
198-J, Box 818, Country Club
knowledge of typing and salting
I FURNISHED house or apartmonL
for outalde saleamaa. Permanent CHEVROLET, good appearance,
i | fa m tlr of 4-118 Elm Ave,
engine A chassis In excellent
ROYAL DaLuxe portable type­ position. Apply Herald Office.
condition, $990.00. Geo. li.
w riter, practically new. cell
K * U te F o r 8*1*—I
flw arti, Phono 770-M. __
668-W or 1101 Laurel Ave.
W A N T E D IMMRD1ATRLY—
Operators oa Http C etera e r 1989 2 door Plymouth sedan, prac­
Drepee. Experienced er wtltha*
tically new motor, For quick
te tears. CaT 998-R a r 1449-R .sale $395.00. Ivey’s Shoe Htore.
; . faenood, lean then $MA» pee
flINNIA A MARIGOLD plants 98e etaalaga.
47 FORD Btat Ion Wagon-super
dw en. At P. Ramsey, fllpee
MAN OR
ntod—For DeLuxe, one owner. Like new.
A vi^Sii T k M i 819.
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M
ai
be
presented
at
Tba
B
rS
l
office
aa
the
the
terminal
i*
perm
it*
lev
and
paid In ecrlpt Imtead of dollara wifa'a uncle. He Immediately can*' day befora
But fltennii reported, nothing
| doee not bind the City but give*
(te a
BtarUng tomorrow. The Air Force celled plan* to go to Norwalk.
It authority to do what it
Wa s h i n g t o n ", Apr. 2» -4 a v - was said either about hi* votes
announced today.
sires In the financing, he pointed:Thousands of World War II va. in the Senate although Mr. TraThe U. 8. delegation ipokeaman SEVENTH
There have been repeated re*
CHURCH OF COD
Y ADVENTIST
out,
terana hav# b##n receiving gov­ mon hae mado support of the
porta of black m arket dealing* In said-Jessup planned to report to]
RCIf
Fifth
Street
and
Holly
Avenee
u ,„
T h a Cemmlselon authoriaed ernm ent checks In recant weeks Democratic platform a "party
American currency and the Bri­ Ihe State Department and to the
J.
M.
Creaham,
Poalor
nd
Elm
Avenue
that tha act as drawn up by City for overpaying on their GI life loyalty test" on patronage.
tish treaaury haa been reported Ilrlllah and French U. N. repre-,
Sunday School ItiitHI A. M.
►M, Elder
.
_ "I came to talk to the President
• rotative* Immediately after see-! .. " u •'
Attorney Shlnholaer be submit­ Insurance,
concerned.
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
t, missionary
ted a* a first step In tha program
Tha surprise "bonuses," total­ about what 1 knew personally
\ V r *‘ , , , r r r
An A ir Force epokeaman aeld ing Malik.
Evangelistic
Service
7:30
P.
M.
r
to New York bond attorney* for ing many thousands of dollars, about Judg* Coleman, Btennls
the awllch waa being mad* in
Any nnnnunremeiil in the preys, j Sabbath Mb
1:50 A. M.
approval aa required by the RFC. are an unexpected by product of told reporters. "The President
order "to cooperate and aaalat lie anld, Would have to come after I «;|tUrt*h servii
HOLY CKDSH CHURCH
1:00 A. M„ .HatThe act a* drawn up (a baaed on the Veterans Administration's e f. took the m atter under ndvisement.
in tha financial atrilclure of Die these ronxnllallon*.
urdny.
Rev. II, Lyltleton '/Immerasao, an act drawn up In Ft. Plerca forts to atort Insuraneo dividend I hope and expeet him to appoint
United Kingdom."
Plana for tho U. H,-Soviet meetIvoyer in e * ._ , 7:30 P. M.
ft. D., Rector
end held
valid by
the State checks rolling by the end of this gentleman."
‘"K
»h« U- »■. Wednesday* witTio'ng service and
Second Sunday after Footer
1940.
Supreme Court 10 years ago.
The Senate turned Us attention
while
Malik
wa*
attending
a
meet-1
,
|
u(fy,
1
H:IM» A. M. Holy Communion
Bookie Rill
J. D. Qualtlebaum, a member of
“As a m atter of fact, many re­ on a $35,000,000.s-ycer school
lug of the (.leering committee of
*
0:30 A. M. Church School.
the police department for the p u t cipients of the overpayment health program. It haa strong
the United Naltona ussemhly at CENTRAL HI
fCaaitaaod f n * Faaa Oaei
11:00 A. M. Choral Eucharist 15 years, and for tho p u t year on checks hav* confused them with bl-partlsan hacking, and Chairman
CHURCH
Flushing Meadow Pork.
bribe them In help beat It.
nnd
arrmon.
l.aurrl Avenue
Ninth Street
duty at the Municipal Airport, w u dividend payments," a VA spokes­ Elbert D. Thomas (D-Utah) of
The spokesman loaned * formal
Papy waa tried In l.eon county
tliOO I*. M. Y.P.H.L
tha Senate Labor and Public Wel­
Rev. S. L.
Hey, Pastor
granted a City penilon of $87 a man told a reporter.
circuit court, acquitted, and waa denial of a Lake Suceraa dispatch
No
services
during
the
week.
1217 Weal
month.
"Borne have eompalned that fare Committee said It would pass.
re-eleclcd to thl* aeealon of ihe In Ihe New York Timra teday re* W. O. Staiufll, ond Street
The major purpose of the bill
unday Hchord
they expected a larger dividend.
(porting the United Staten and HriHouse.
CHRIST CHURCH. Ungwood
Super I ndent
"We have had to reassure them Is lo aid the itate* providing
The bribery charge ewcpl aalde luln would propoae to the proE. O. Keith.
T. U. Director Rev. If. I.ylllelno /Im aierm tii,
th at thl* Is 'gravy'—that they regular medical end denial ex­
Citrufl Bill
all Intereat In other legislative 'jeeted council of foreign ninlitera
It. D.. Vicar
Sunilny Kch
ar* being reimbursed for having aminations for children S through
0:45 A. M.
development* of the day—even a that Weatern Germany rnrrga Classes for all
Second Sunday iffer Easier
paid out loo mueh nn past pre­ 17 yeare of ago In public, private
w i t t s s M v n a C ts &gt; l i s t :
new single lax plan hy n with Knatern Cerinany In form a
3:(MI P. M. Evening Prayrr and ,
miums, and th at they will get end parochial school*.
Morning
Wor*
11:00
A.
M
rlend of the
administration to re* single fedrral atate.
....................tint
Yesterday the Senate upiol Ad­
I Sermon. All are welcome,
inaaiuie
their dividends later.
Sermon
hy
Pastor]
The atalement, read no. at a
place Ihe Warren tax program
ministration leaders by sending
Hep.
Andrews
of
Orange
*aid
he
H.T.II,
7:00
“
|M.
Unions
for
“
Futhem
ore.
the
checks
now
special newa conference eeled by all. . __
back tn tha appropriations com­
that waa wrecked yaatardiy.
FIRST HAFTIHT CHURCH
ages.
wanted lo vole on lh« bill at quickly going out will have no bearing on mittee a $2,40^000,000 money bill
Senator Mathew* of Jackann- le United States delefatlnn's
CHURCH
the
site
nf
the
dlridend*
the
re­
M.
.....n
u,
,
„
r
,
Evening
Worahl
H:tK)
P.
at
possible
because
"to
delay
it
to finance the Labor Department
villa propoaed n "hualneaa privil­ chief press officer, xald:
Park Avenue nl Sixth S tm t
eventually will receive." and Fedora) Security Agencies for
"It "la not corrlvt, us npnrtcd
wtop Cate* on
ege and exelae tax," which he aald
much further will get it into a legis­ cipients
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pnntar
The
overpayment*
hav#
shown
I.
.
would yield 150,000,000 n year at In tho New York Time* thl* morn-, t 1? *? "*
lative jam at the end of the eee- up hy the thousands In connec­ tho next year. The commute#
Hundny School ii;45 A. M.
ing, that there Is an AngloAmer-'. , | h"
g rate of one percent.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. iion. " lie tried to hav# a vote on tion with the audit of accounts was Instrueied to prune down the
total,
M arilm lh morning
He aald It waa not u general Icnu nrnpusHl relating to pkna to
Training Union 5:15 P, M.
the bill today. Nn dale has been s«t th a t has heen under way for
Tha upset vote was hailed as a
aalea tax, auch aa tho Governor lie advanred In it meeting )f the Bn,, '*v ,Qf* ...,I
Evening Warship H;IH&gt; P. M.
many
months
tn
preparation
for
victory for Republican Senators
for the Senate Citru* Committee the declaration of dividend.
IWn
" Am W''
haa Initiated he will veto. The G ov Council of Foreign M lnl^r* I f ,
Wrdnesdny service 8:0(1 P. M.
who hope to reduca the President’s
*Wl" » "
ernnr declined to comment on one I* to Im held.
Nursery fur all Hunday service*. vole nn the bill.
Adjustments are mad* as ronn multi-billion dollar spending pro.
"The United Slate* has lot at
whether he appruved the Mathew*
an
excess
payment*
are
discover­
Welcome.
The Administration hill la aim­
gram all along tho lino.
plan, hut Ida office distributed this stage begun discussion re­ CIIUICCII OF Til NA/.ARENE
ed at raising m aturity standards ed, and chock* are sent out Im­
Senator T aft (R-Ohlo), spear­
111 .Maple venue
proposals ghlrh
enplea of the Senator'* atalement. garding any
mediately.
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
hy ttlffer regulation* a t the be­
heading the economy campaign,
Rev. L. R. Hus
Pastor
Mathew* gave few detail* of hla might he advanced at a meetng of
Underpayment*
are
being
dis­
J.
E.
McKinley,
Minister
ginning of the season, putting
said later that "apparently the
Hominy School
A. M.
lax In Id* aprech to tho Senate. He the Connell nf Foreign Minlalra If
pt Is he Rsaatg Is getting serious ahout
It. Stephenson, Director *f canner* and concentrate produe- covered . *lsn. .Vo
. . .attem
.
Morning Worshi 10:45 A. M. Mrs. P. Itfllglou*
tried to Introduce tho hill Immed­ one Is held.
err
under
control
of
the
Citrus
ing
made
in
collect
these
amount*
Edurallon
rutting expanse*.' Mr. Tmman,
iately, hut waa htockod by Chair­ I "These are all matter* vhlch Subject: "8,'ven St ardshlp l.iiwr
0:45 A. M. Church School, a Commission
........... ........ and requiring com -,due. hut they IMer will b f a*- urging his full program b* adopt...............
seised
aratnat
tha
dividend*.
man Shanda of the Senate Finance ore currently under active con- of Jesus".
class for every age.
| military grade Labeling.
*$, recommend* an Increa** In
Jnpbir Society 5
Statistic- on the amount and ux*a to pay for i t
Committee on ground* thnt the 'aiderntlnn lo •hi- Depnrtmrit of
of tbs bill have
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship,
“Proponents
‘
N.Y.P.S. 7:00 P.
number
nf
the
over
payment*
are
day** proceeding* had not reached i Hi ut e.
„ u 1sermon theme, "A fter Easter, ■greed to concessions which would
The money question also come
Evangelistic lion
I "The further statement In the
tho proper point.
leave tho present eltrus com­ not available. In most cases the up In mnneetlon with hearings
1 • .M-,W h*t?"
MId-wcek
prayer
overpayments
resulted
from
re­
,
press
report
concerning
FrncK
praise r 7,(H) ,, M V«„th Fellowship mission Intact-wlth tha addition
Alford mode hla hrlbary accu­
on tha North Atlantic Defense
sation Immediately after tho Sen­ | disngrreinent with th&gt;s propsal Wnlneaday 7:45 I*.
of man-untll the member*’ term* ad hutm ent nf premiums.
Treaty,
Service*.
An
estimated
15,550,500
vete­
■
Is
therefore
also
without
foil,laate passed the hooklo bill hy u
Secretary of Defense Johnson
1 8:00 P.M. Evening Worship, ser­ have expired.
u n it :
The hill's '■importer* also raid ran* may share In the dividend, told the Senate Foreign Relations
decisive 33-4 vote. Alford voted tion since n&gt;}such propnsn) exlf.i."
mon theme, "A Shepherd Remem­
to
he
declared
from
an
insurance
Rev.
Carolyn
l|.
Pn
sons,
Teacher
they were v " ing to prrmll the
for Ihe hill to ban telepragh and
Committee thnt the cost of rebers".
Tuiwday Night-V Idea llolal i This week the I’aslur begin* a Citru* Commis*lon to advance fund
rn"r r arming A llW nations wouW he
telephone aervlre to bookmaker*.
U
o i i h M t 'c l
than
82.055,050.505,
7:30 P, M. Prnysi Service,
MtJMO.nOO.
ahout $1*300,
Alford aald he accepted tho
series of sermons bused on the the dates when solid* require­
8:00 P. M. Ernes O. Wilson’s U.'lrd.
ments (sugar! In orange* would
Watkins
money and turned It over lo offl*
Senator W—
...... (R-Utoh)
....... „
I'snlni,
M
ns
Us
nrII
fr«M
P
is
,
0**1
he relaxed.
rised the Administration ef "try ­
car* who had tieen at the meeting n phaniplilet put out hy the Flr- new hrook "Every lorn! Desire."
8.7
solid*
on
Oct.
15,
Thl*
would
Under the hill, orsnqe- would
Piddle welcome.
It FREE MKTIIODIHT CHURCH
ing to fool the people." and said
with Bcrugga hy n pre-arranged Ida Tuherriilosl* and Health Asoto pass a nine percent solid* ease shipments when the sea­ the actual eest would he several
plan with the policemen. He aald elation.
We*i Fourth Hlreel sod Lsurtl have
son
la
early.
test up to Nov. I. Aflyr then
COMMUNITY CHURCH
times that eum.
tha payment wna made luat night.
Avenue
Co-operallnri In both prngrois
solids requirements would ba
Lake Mary, FI.
Alford did not identify Bcrugga was
Itev.
Fred
It.
Horton,
i’sstoc
COMPLAINT
PROBED
promised in behalf of ta
dropped to 8.7 percent.
■ C. C. While, sator
but offered a reanlutlon calling
Sunday Bchool 0:45 A. M.
MADRID, Apr. B»—(AT-Spaln government.
Dodge Taylor, chairman of the
Church School
0:50 A.
for an Immediate Invcatlgatlon of f.lonx hy King Lion H. Riahee
The foreign ministry said that
i
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
romleed today to Investigate a
Pointing
out
tho
results
of
arGovernor's
citru*
Advisory
Com­
Classes
for
all
ages..
the m atter. Hla resolution waa un­
Young Peoples Service 7:00 P. mittee, said he would agree to rltlsh complaint that *1* Brj- tf the chapele have be*n seised
vcys,
Mr,
Ratlgan
in
hla
Uk
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
_ proteetant
__
_
animously adopted by tha Senate. stressed tho rising coala encoiiM l payment will be made for
the-sponsored
chapel*
M.
Westminster Fcllngship 5:30 P.[ Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. have the commission—after a have’been' closed hy the' Spanish 1any damage._________
Alford later Identified Scrugg*
hearing-drop
m
aturity
teste
to
tered
hy
hospltnls,
and
dcclard
I
1
aa a former member of the House that, according to tho New Yok M.
'uesday the V
Tuesday
WAnen - f *
l
«
'
We d *
of Representatives from Leon
Times,
non-profit
hosnltal*
In
tfe
Friendship Class
Clnss nicel at the
....... 71,0 1'
county and a member of the State
Now
York
urea
faced
a
net
dotchurch.
I
____ _
Democratic Executive Committee
Wednesday ehnlr practice 7:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
from Leon county. Ho lives at clt apprnnchlng $5,000,000 fr
i
|ROO Hanford Avenue
Lloyd, about 15 mile* from the 1047 nnd quoted the Time* staD I*. M.
moot, ''If the volunteer haspllai
Friday tho Friendship Class will
j. Randall Farrl*. Minister
Mate capitol.
"The Marks of Jesus" wilt be
Here la a text of tho full state, aro to lurvlvn their present crlil, inonsor s covered dish banquet at
must become the cnmmtm- Iho Chamber of Commerce Rulld- th» sermon topic of the minister
meht made by Alford before the they
ties' responsibility."
lug. A play "Memories In Songs" „t the First Christian Church
Henate,
He reported that a Tampa Iri Will be given.
Sunday morning,
"On Apr. UR, 1049. I waa con­ Mine
survey showed that nper it,
"The Proof of our Love for
tacted by otto John Scruggs, who
FIRST
I'KKHlJYTFJtlAN
„
ing
coats
of
the
Tampa
Hoxpl
wtR U the evening seepurported to me that, ho reprev, Angus G. MylnnU, II. n„ JCkelsi"
increased
$500,0“
' mon subject.
aehted Intercut* npposed to the years with am
anti-hooklc and wire service Idll;
0:45 A. M .'c h irri. School.
i Th?-rh " reh "rhno1 w'"
1,8
under $300,000, Lakeland’s Mo|
after a ilfacu*Nion Bcrugga An­ rcdl
11:00 A. M Mnrn na ^Wnrahlm ' WOr,WP un,, 8,Urty “l 0 :ili A*
according lo the st
nounced th at ha waa willing to vpy, Hospital,
went "into the red" $5t,0
ay me money to vole agalm t tho 81. Petersburg.
mon 1 u - | , » A h c r M*tonU!
William Young,
111 puraunt to hla Instruction*. seta, $35,000. $IUO.OOO and Hai
"A meeting during tho night
Between 1041 fcnd 1018 ll
waa scheduled. The delay beln coat
J ™ *I*. M. v R
,l,J 2 l l w
: “ t i « | w,.|roml.
ThS chSL,;- cxlcnils a cordial
8:00
F-venlng
Worship:
to a patient for bed, me^s
arranged hy mo In order that
mu*ic hy the Men * ( horns: scr______
and
24
hour
service
nt
the
I
could lie protected hy officer* In
REODY KILOWATT
wah increased from ffllo mon hy Mr. Mrlnnix.
the apprehension of thla offender. hospital
Thu Chancel Choir will sliq; the! CHRISTIAN H MISSIONARY
Your Electric Servant
In
(8.00
n
liny,
nr
&lt;
1
!)
prrrt’nt.
I*,
"Two officer* wore assigned to
Anthem, "Conte Yo Illesncd" by)
ALLIANCE
me and stationed necretly at the (lent day a tni'rcnsed 3,871 to I -. Scott at the Momltg Worship
Woman's Club liulldiag
meeting placet at approximately UU5 or 104 percent. Coat of nt**--J Service. At the Evrilng Worship
Her. Glenn K. Smith, paetar
1:00 P. M. USth of April, 1049, Ing Increased BUI perm it; of jan- Service, Dick Aikn will sing,
10:1)0 A. M. nible School, A.
Bcrugga met mo a* arranged not eerie* 338 percent, of laundry,Too “ Light" by 8cott,
and of linen, tint p rrtfit,
Wlehuhlt, Supt.
knowing th at nfflcora wara at*- percent
he
pointed
out,
11:50 A. M, Muniing Worship.
lioned near hy to hoar tho con
THE CHURCH OF GOD
",Support your hospital toiiy,
Ciiioriioiitou Service will he ohserv.
ferenre.
2509
Him
A
wnoe
\
may need It tomorrow,"! hn
' ed_following the pastor’s message.
"A t that lime In my prcaenco you
Her. Jo# C. Crers, Pastor
dei’lnred.
j
and within hearing of the officer*,
Sunday
srhonl
nt
0:4fi
A.
M.
l^ro y Nlrnwder wax Inducted aa
11:15 P. M. Alliance Young Peo­
John Bcrugga offered to pay me
Classes for nil age*
Henry
j
Witte, J
ple, Hli-hanI Pi rater, President.
11,000 In currency if I would caat a Idon- liy -----Pastoral
aerrlre
n
11:00
A.
M.
Melach reported nomination of
7:45 P. M. Evening Service. The
» y vote In the Henate o f . Flor­ rluh
Subject, "The Puver Of The evening
officers, Hunt. T. W. I
aervlre la of an Informal
ida agalnat tho aforementioned ton waa
Church".
welcomed aa a guest,.
Mil lo order that tha caaa agalnat
Evangelistic aerrlre at 7s4B P, nature, nnd the piddle la welcome.
Bcrugga might he complote, and
M, Subject, "Sowlnicuml Reaping".
(Colored Church
convincing to tha offlrera, J al­
After the message nil nltar rail
CHURCH OF OOD OF
lowed him to count out the nyutey
will he liven for irayor, also a
MILLEH FARMS
First Shiloh M. II. ChurAi
Which ho did audibly to auch nn
■pedal healing aetrlce, and re*
Rer. H. W. Miller, Paatar
Sanford, Fla.
f
•Xtent that tho officer* stationed
for prayer rrelved.
Hcrvlrea at 3:00 P. M. Sunday
Sunday School opened a I the &lt;|li*at
nearly, aa well ax myself, hoard
Prayer meeting I'ucsday even* auhjerl "C!ml’a Promlaea", to hear
uaual
hour
0:45
A.
M„
will
the
tha rount In the amount o f $2,000.
Ini at 7:40 P, M. Ride atudy will thin meaaagu by the pastor. ConBcrugga then left and tho offered SupL Deacon A, Knot prreding. follow the prayer uretlni. Come llnmi aendlng request* for alek
The
lenchera
look
charge
oflthieTr
bribe waa delivered hy mo lo the
and hrlng yunr UIKea,
nnd distressed peraona.
•fflcera and la now in offlcet cun- classes fur IfO minute*. The Faator
Woman'* Mlxsleiary aervlre
Rev.
J.
U.
Ilarnea
review
s
the
tody, i waa of courao not recopeach Thureday evnlng nl 7i4B
tlvo to the bribe and allowed it leunr. from tho aubject, "Tie Dl- P. M.
Helpline*
of
Dlaciplcahip."
to proceed aa abovementloned
Victory Lenders Hand service
The icnlor rlaa« preaent d the each
atdely in order that the evidence
Friday evenlni at 7 145 P. M.
Rllght be disclosed to thla body aa
th e aecrmd Sunday In M y ter* A program for all ages.
to tho method* now being em­
The church strhg bund will
ployed in regard to certain leg­ mlnatea the popularity onteet, furnUh Iho music tnd Ihe public
presenting to the winner of the la Invited to attenl
islation.
"Thean facta ara communicated hlghaat amount of finance, a very
lo thl* Senate for auch action aa fin* exclusive wrUt wal h, the FIRST CHURCH’ OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST ■
It may deem appropriate and pro* second prim a weekend ca e, th e
gerllclpant* are workln| very
100 East Hcceid Street
per,
Sunday School 840 A. M.
"1 am now ready and willing to
At 11:00 A, M. Choir N# I fur*
Mornlni Servlet 11:00 A, M.
Mmmunlcato tha detalla of thla
‘ E m ittin g
Punishattempted bribery to any official*
went",
iMVIng jurisdiction of aame, and
Wednesday Bence 1:00 P. M.
&lt;ldvidentify the pereon offering
Room lour*, Tucadaya
me thla bribe.1,
),li» "*V'f *t
i
.-* •
ifl*
|y a I—
Alford told reporter* he first
Waa approached hy Bcrugga Toe*.
day and then again yaaterday
morning In hi* Senate office, Lat*

S

K

3 Killed
irN H se s* r m s « * »
In Ailnnta said the train was going
around a small mountain, when the
fill under the roadbed gave way.
He sold it prohably would be 30
houra before tho line is cleared
and restored.
, M
Manchester I* in Weil C eorgl#n c tr Warm Spring* and the Ala­
bama line.
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a s x r fr a a fe w * 1"

W11.4.1AM A HttnmiTH. JR ,
Plaintiff,
jCArf'Ht'nntiTH,
I)»r»n5anl,
_
n iv n n r r .
1
x n ricK os* r t i e u o t v i s x
r
fN Til 11 NAME OK TIIK PTATK OP
FLORIDA. OtlRETINOn:
Oi JKAN HimnilTII. whn»» real.
Mica is unknown.
t o o Aim H E im n r n o tikiku
that anti tn ttlvarcn lias been (licit
against you In tha Circuit Court,
.Vlnili Judicial Circuit. County ,&lt;|
Hvmlnnla and Hlata of Florida, at
Hanford, Florida. Your husband.
William A. Huddmh. Jr. I* ih*
plaintiff, and you, Jinn Huddulh.
ara Ih* d*f*ndtnl. You ar* h*rahy r*&lt;tulrad In ba and appear,
piaad ur anawar lo tha bill af rom a
plaint nn or hrfora May 17. ISSI.A
•is* a d*or»* pro oonfaiso will b a *
• mrr*d against you.
WiTNKJUt my hand and nftirlal
sral this Mih day of April, Ills,
O. P. IIKRNDON
Clark of tha Clrruit Court.
Camtnola County, Florida.
C inctllT CODRT HKAL
NOTICB OF INTKNTION TO Rg.
(llHTKR FICTITIOtlH NAMR
Notlqa la h*r*by glvan that tha
undrra'xnad, purauant to tha Piclltloun ____
Nama_., gietuta,
---- Chapter
• wa of Florida,
of l»*l.
s o f ts Li
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will raglstar with tha olark of tha &gt;
circuit court in end for Oranga.2
County, Florida, upon racatpt of
proof of pubtlcallon of thla notlco,
th* flrtlllou* nama of K-l CLUB
undsr which Jt am) angagad In
bualnaaa on Highway 17 and ns.
Pratrla Lake flubdlvtalan Bamlnolo
County. Fla. Th* parly or parti**
[nttraatad arai Rtgln* U. Backman
Boa III, Rauta I Maitland, Florida.
Datad at Orlando, Oranga County,
47in day of March.
Nama of Parson
old and Msih-ny .
Ida Bank Building
Pilbllahad In Tha
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The Supreme Court today upheld
by a 4-4 vote the tu nvktiun ol iwn
men charged with offering lirilw i j
i ,%Ne*v York (slant. pro football | f.
plsyeri.
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The pair, Harvey Stemmer and
David Krakower, contended New
York itate illegally rued evidence (
againil them obtained by wire-tap

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Ihe tliowtlown fight over • attle
tent ing in I l*»ri.ls it t , |Hi&gt;l|&gt;onrtl lot
^ umtliPi dav h» ilin I lome today.
, ■ It w m te| lot , pedal nttlei foie
H im at I I A M , bill ibc I butte
deferred it nnltl 111 A M lo e td tv
It agteeil In adhUIMI * t llv tiullV
her ante of the flllietaf rtf A|ri
tfvl.ei i a |t i ,i tin ninlliei it &gt;|*t*
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would throw1 a game to the Chicago S a n a 'a A rm e d S e rv ic e * P o m m lH e e , e n d S en S r l * n M e M * 1‘ nr, i l v
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covered the attempted htlbeiy nf | N ,| t ir ttl H l i s t s
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Ifs trlc tlv e covenants.
Hie c l i t t
v a ,,.|, w lu .l. .lesmetl •
sr. I,..... -cm- im ifs .e anil s im rttrulnrly In elding Mm mull j
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4r»n 4f1 itf a friifitv ' I
last ytar held lower court* r»n- Lhinrw navii v m . i i wiiii &gt;i .in m r i
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g lo w " I" easily and iM 'tfiliitik 1 • »iltK K
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Hot enforce such covenant*.
I down the Wbangpoo Hiyet t o w a r d t' J"’ '* "m ltart explicit m aikct Mir- product* of Ills U I imi
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a 33 ysar old German war bride
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!lla*e Markets In Id- wecUi
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who claim, she has been linptoper- ^
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f.cm .al Kle-trlc Company. review today
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aftei gstrison headquarters nut " ••li'm n-l “ age policy la tte r In
"Manager A ruler .on ol K a n t" ■■,
Hits Flrtrtl *•MtP*( JirHri Wit 4 nnl
1 If 1*d . I P,f!(■I 1* | *„
lawed free trading tn prewar silver ' •*- fm'd. ‘ " d in N#w \ n r k that Markel predicts that In -pita "t I
•ft Mu. jiinlffHnM llirtl il hui -I hi »»i i • pllhfl
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dollars on threat of ' U t l ,
' " til - U f ^ e an Increase In ' llie dry weather and lucre*-# io
ils vvhfilm Mint mtliht lif» «!»• I
♦ I m Mtv l f|M«id#‘»|".
•l|| &gt;1til* &lt;1 -snd I • i It / r l|.i
Just u h rie ilie ('omniitnlst wet
&lt;i;“* and “ Mier lieneflts ror elec- movnmenl of vegclalile. I" Mu
I,
♦rtil
I * jirif f f&gt;i •f| ril )11 »«ft
‘d t Isa t.-u | d | *i -■|mm
m a ch in e wa» headed tu&gt; "u e se e m 'd ' " ’d h tib is li v w n ik e r * . •
i tivi'M j*k(i Ff^l Willi He*ttmlcit [ v#ImitiMtn l»**'|IA" rtfj tin*
notlh id l lamla, that i u i i i I.'-I '‘ id
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to know.
the r t n
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Workers have a good supply of licnii*. tad
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(fit Mil III HimI lliIn,
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One Shanghai resident drove ; n 1.......
-aid lav! week It w ill ask
If testlflOrtOti ties t'aga M il
• My I ifhi ■* it*• 'ftutrVrttfi.’" «n tin
Hhi Im mint t ii’i Mitlii t s «"
’ •It,Mji|i*n ♦
»Lf. tpi , Hurl* Hrlmnl H i t ' I Mm ,"•# * p
mile* outside the city yeatelde) f-. hlghm wage* end other bene
iiliv'-i firtrifltim In r lion mi* tl
' 1'*
•«i.1 n.j*, i to* I »Aftrlt mi’
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d ' -» -* nn »a *tf id r-'in .... ..........I'lit;profit trti • ** I
irusKMis*
r-a&gt; nisi
lii* llial would mean IfilMl Minie
m ill iv if lit t ilF t n lllll n rrm
&lt;.Mill
, l it I#--I I llrt! ht 4 rtlHVVi't
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front Ml# * •" ' *’* ** ,r 1* ’ '
ATLANTA, Mey S - &lt; ^ —Sou—---------------- ----------* ;*»» for eacli of It* 600,000
I I .11*1***(»•.t fllp I'Mlf» l l t l
,ti»n*r»
\f m itra l
&gt;•’# • *t
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art l|*F IM I’l f*4h|p||t 'I I .... 0
the.n meinbera of thn BroUier*
In Ibe Industry.
tirtsit
I i nit,» Mf^fithitf’d Mill v- • l". '•*
hood of Locomotive Firemen end
I lie 7,000 worker* at the Singer
1
t*
r|in1&lt;^rTa,” ». MM'M.ltrr *f
•» . dll* ti#“|im"ra alfhJhl r*
Englnamen met todey to dtacuaa
U vnoferiirlng tnm pany p l a n t
Two recent accident * threaten
ii.** ,hitup r|u l*, t*»,"t&lt;*l M'w '’t’f *
\ s Mill tug 11lJ»I f Ilf* 1 Ml M f
merger, extrn firemen on dieseli,
ih ii'k fm' a rlim igr In what they #d io diminish Mie City ‘'a le
♦m Pi irif’ijirtl Hm i" *“ l *1 *^r' »
d
"f.-t idi Ht I im | i | tin* Pom *iii
and vacations.
claim Is a speed-up »y*tem In In supply, bo* no Interriipllori in Mu
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M K Mlrtrl
M* *
hi f | MUM t a * I i * i t , t l s
M ma
*# 1V 1 1HIII* 81 t||#« f fIII | | * | ■1- ,r
FORT PIKHCr., Ms.- ?• -&lt;/!'•
About 700 delegates war* pre­
eotlve naymeot
They are re- irgiitm viipplv of watci "Stilled
.||t.| lf| H Itl * t tdtlt, a^FF’ssi' l
I hf
tl*|||lt»(||(* III#;Ii
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m**‘s • dl in#** t •&gt; ii«tf tf, r *
'•O t’T n R I 'll 11 t ll'.H. May '
sent, representing more than Replies received so far In e
M.
IItt Jt.M^ M ♦ i'lll it..* l i f t llirtf tit *h* i* liAoffit ’it;
hy
IO Fdectrlcal r i t v Manager C lifford McKlbliio r- —Pit# da-lioyed ill# oialo Ml I hI « Mill f c »H tfi f t t de' P|d
14,000 member* In tha Boulhern Chamber of Commerce poll hei» t " “
t I ‘.(.ft| I ..Ml
,(111111k11&gt; 1st r|*Mtv#*ll fuolll ’»lINMUrttlfl* 4 f!»t
declared Mil. morhiog
t king plant of lb# h i 1*1,11Ii |i * Mil* 4AS dot}, Ilf 4Itf11-1. Tllf* 4** »“ mt | Hd 'd*'
ehow
a
preponderance
of
sent!
union of the Brotherhood.
to
Atlanta,
thmi.amis
of
d
tlie
iis
o’clock fialm dav morn
I"11iir i j«ti III »*1111*.41(
t *«•*»in WGi Ik
&gt; lie,# Hatuidav night
■IfM
#||#* film* **, tiff to HIM •%:*
&gt;7D. B. Robertson of Clavaland, nient In favor of a state sa te -•eie without (ms end trolley ser- l 'i |At a7 (61Cluivridet
DoMi Mi M o il" * " l M» ID irk
sedan
being
t tn* Aiiii'i n .in 1 tin
II II Rolilti.no. geneial matiag
toilium jiointAfl out Mt.ii . i f .Mid v
international nroaldent of the tax.
I Mm 11* . •ihiiMir t»f| f In iiiin nilijr M«rt(iki(l Mi# Dlirlt**" * Dm Mi#t iut
Out of 87 replies that had lie........hr- ss a irsiill of a strike by driven north on the Orlando High
f the plant, e tlim ateil ilnmag# , ..... . v , „ti -c, ,atlon» b &gt;1 i.
Brotherhood, will explain the plan
til II h II 44' til ll'illa.* 4'It f| V4, 4 4 Mm* in li#Ijmit* Iri r#M i*. Mm» l»*t*t *o
tr»d'• (“(•h Mill V Mu* fvfU“M♦
. ltd
of proposed rnargrr with the Bro­ received today, 60 favor « sale, l.dim imllev and bus driver*. The way hy t). H. fiheppard, ftalelgb .i J'JMi .ihmi to rmo.umi
•mjili’lil V »'tivf»t*11 it"- *. h'jnl lt#|it| lilitf'M im*
the fir# followiu! hy 24 liu n i« A Mud lr &gt;m*i mn fm Dot,- I m iim &gt;r &lt;|, i
therhood of Locomotive Engine- tax of one, two or three perren* 1 4 H . unhm workers struck Balur- N. C., swrrver) Io the let) off Itu
Rlirltiern jiifiMnit •»" I'l lnt F'J
.(her which citiisr'l an eatimal
fin *|»'( Ulon tn roilV|i|Ha f|ir . oiiii^l "Il.flil ti 41*4(I "I I Ml 8afl#*V #1II* I I I I
man. The merger would require wlth various exemptions; and 16 | day night for a 16 rente an hour road, made successive Jump* "I
lb and 21 feet and struck a Cllv ,.i 4100,mm ibiiiiago to the firm ’s rrtii hf Mimlf **xi #pl liy rtll f•*«i• * InV, .ic-l *h Jirttn flrtv f Mitilm D-.J riRld K I J#110, |il#ail|0tll if Ml*
referendum approval of both un­ oppose a sales tax of any wilt •vage boost and a revised petition pumping
I v i n . , whi
ii IrtU '-iti rtliil |tli|f‘*,il ill dluii’t lF»f#| rlnli, Frrtot
station a glancing blow u.-'rbv feitlltrer plant Kobinann |inwf| «
Opponent* suggested various *1 ,dsu They now average *1.80 an
ion*.
ifnllri # 'K*n "’liirl} •niriH run t»» t'4»l rlirtrjjf nf lf*i'*&lt;I |irrtint»t»i*n of
.... I a holt of lightning wan hv
In miy
th# M
i '»Midd,
Tha nutation of assigning an tsrnallvei ranging Irotn Governm ii.nn The Georgia Power Cotn- nnd roused damage estim ate! rl luverl
l ilt Ii 11'- • Hin(m i Ii i 41'll Im* Mi»* m liHlr#! iluiu*. ,1 I rim ifilry
In have canaul (h r Frlilsy
l &lt; M IlillM Iffl t i l l I 4 0 » t in
extra fireman to diesel engines Warran's program to * slate lot Ipatiy nffeied tksui a f|v# cant 18b to the foundation Mlieppsrd. u glit blase
, l||g 4'l till 'M4(#m| ill Mill IfM'rtl it»Mt *M»»l f'liurtiire W rN li
(liig in of last night’s
who
was
not
Injured,
face#
"
1lnlOSt.
hai besn rejected hy th«- rail­ tary. ----------------------------' |»«-*S4 sl'f' »*M«
Ml
I #110 Mil* lIHiMlIftrt st*t#d
charges of reckless driving and In,, was utlileteniilneil.
j The other 2,600 New 'Jersey
road*, and now la before a pretiKING IH UK m il
( IflfJ/l v WMoltl Mfll t tltkjtoTI |tlMl tl*df In li**li#lf of Mi« ;'ilirlo# Cl'ih
Itotuns-in said work w ill begin
BUMMER HCHOOL
'worker* who are Idle Include 1,00* damaging piddle property
i .dintlal amareeney board.
I
ONlKlN,
Mny
2
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K
mir
M.inll«l1f4Ml *»». Iw ii* l l t l
it*'(t'l *1f M.» 4011If11 I’lrl 4a, 14 tn
liurtly on rehulblmg the fe id li
Yesterday a falling tree Inter
TALLAHAB8 KE, May ft—
, \ FL textile woikete at 18 label
; *C. F. Ooff, aisletant president
plant. The pecking plant also (iM irg r VJt M;m,ij;| i #tl|l «*•’ »'*;, *' »** i i leilo sinf ifig to Mn* till v(-* l*v
of tha BFLE, will oxplalri the Bummer school will open at Klor weevlng plente; 660 AFL Iron rupted the power supply to Mie |/#.i"hahly
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STORKS I " l I 0.4R
w ill he " b u ilt, he said,
new vacation plan, raaehtd last Ida A and M Collage tor Negroe. workers at north Jersey Iron w ater pumps try causing a short s.iit since peak production lias
Me llltf t||» ^MFfll " i ll
Mt
M'liiii lotlfiy rtXtirfll*1?)
Hsnford store i wtfl
w»#’v
we*k snd hy all flva railroad on J u m 18. ft la designed to meet shops; 6iin A FI, stsam/lttar* In circuit The line was ispsired
H&lt;lt til** grill Will 1*0 •i-Rtn cloving W e-ln^idty t.il^
i&lt;# sad, the film can gel Cirough ft mii MtickhiRlmm Pil#’** »*• Mi*» f'.tflf
the
needs
of
Florida
school
teach
Ills
plumbing
Industry;
ami
200
brotherhooda.
Wlilt
•»* 1 Mil’ llrifl *■i1»11 '11,0 I'lrigldll! in I- -ll-isyn fur the summer m-inths,
il-.- Hummer with facilities si Its rolniBnl nfflri* In
T tnnvR ii t o
u o N m ir n
era with two three-week course* ' Id Grilled Electileal Workers at
ojirtfi rnlonUI nmnlltH mill *« pmImm 4jimm i'i « • t- / M»0 Sdhf onl Pri nt J i"k Msli, pr«siH#til i the 4 ,n
t’sirvilla plant at Orlando
if
4|*|H4*M»«I HU f « | i Iff !
HAN
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,
May
2
Mb
and
on*
fix
week
course,
FOR FEDERALISTS
t&lt; rd Merchants Assoctstion. snHuh
rlie -plant iiere
— Herbert Hoover will get new
, had
,
,a rapacity ini M litliltlnn
Btata RaprasantalVv* W. B
miunrad today.
recognltloa of his hiiiuanila,lso I -;1 about 26_rsHo|,(li of_ citrus a
Smith today announead that ha
| dav Tha Fslrvilla plant has
efforts Wednesday.
Intends to do all that h* can to
MINIHTKRIAIi MEET
Variaty Clubs international an at,mil half that rapacity

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I S s C tt KET..TS Shanghai’s Last

jSfriltcs Spread.

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Railway Escape 1Crippling I’hilro
Route Is Closed And Singer Firms

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s January* l,VI»nmry!1)
AiSlalo Karin Income

nvfr Jfi.iinn.min Thr #tiiut fiimtl*

$ 72(&gt;.r.'J I’M -scitlcd
T n S ch o o l R an d By
S a n f n i 'l S h i i u m

Southern BLFE
Meet To Discuss
♦ Union Problems

Fork Pierce FlIVOrH’ ......
Slate SnleH Tax

City Water I'mnpN
Hit By ('fir, Tree

»**•*•#• I'tiMfl Drive
Mils
,111111 Ahull

I »»*. I*liilli|»s' Pltttil
DuHlruyrd By l*'irr

11

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Most U. S. Businessmen Enter May
Disappointed With April Showing

support " a good bill'* on World
nounesd ths former President
Faderatlon.
SHRINK B'JI’PKR
would be awarded In absen'is
L ^ H a mad* this statement in aa*&gt;
ths
Sanford Shrine Club will
I
1
A
00
,
a
scroll
snd
a
sliver
plaque!
"•
[ H r to the . many t*la#r*mi and
hailing him as the 1948 winoc ’’'''
1 ,*1*program
*nJ lI* » tonight
SmJhi xt
.t tin*
thv
1 Isttsrs ha had racalvad from atud..*
eight
#n»* amj other* In Hanford and
NEW YORK1, May
bu»ine*»m*n entsr May di»- nf the organlutlon’s humanitarian 1 aka Mary Chamber of Commerce
Hamlnoi* County requesting sup- sppemled with their ihowhtg in April. Bn.ineu in April wain’t io bad. award
ittiilrtlng at 7;»n o'clock, rtie sun
Jrnrt nf tha program, all of which, Btrt ft wasn’t good enough, either.
pet will ha served hv Mrs. M. I),
ROTARY PICNIC
ha said, ha was unable to answer.
"■tchal tn about l.^ p a ra o n s
Tha Rotary Club did not hold
Thay had baan told April ws* lh« month to watch for rigns of a
Its
usual
luncheon
today
on
ar
business
pick-up.
Although
all
the
returns
aten't
in—
snd
tha
haavy
HPELUNO HER WINNER
BTRADT SHOWERS
rount of tha annual picnic ivhlrh
JACKSONVILLE REACH. May
CHICAGO, May 8—Cffl—Thun statistics won’t coma out for wesk.w
members
of
the
Club
will
hold
on
2 - (/P)—Shirley Ann Hudson, 13,
•rstorm* and continuing steady yat—moat bualnaasmm fat] that avalanche.
Wadnavtay at tha Lefflnr camp
howara dotted large sections of April fell ih o rt-o f Hying up to
Nature had a lot batter lack beginning at B;00 o’clock, I’resl- of Gontalei, won the North FlorIds spelling ba« Salurday night.
k e n a tW a wedther map today. Ita advance billing.
than government In giving bual(The h ta rte st rmlaa were la tha
She will represent North Flor­
On tiw whole, tha fairly gentle neai some shots In the arm In dent George (Ulna announced to­
day.
•t, In U»e fo
ida In the national flnala at Wash­
and alow decline In Induatry and April,
Boh
Harris,
chairman
of
the
‘ continued—after you make
Nature: seasonal buring targefc elub’a special event* committee ington May 87. Shirley, sponsored
-In
f* r-th e *Maautta|- ad ■ spring production and outdoor- composed of Earle Turner, Dr. C. by the Pwnaacola Nawa-Jottrnal,
. «a the sllda-nila boys activities helped soma Induatriaa I# Persona, Dr. Harry Bllsby, and won by apalllng "occurraaca” and
hold a steady pace, lad othtra to 0 . W. Spencer will have charge "nucleiu,”
Runner up waa Jimmy AUea of
r ih if hand, tha quid, turn minus signs Into glua.
e affair. Charcoal steaks and
tUgf Into tower ground
green corn will bo served Lersburg and In third place wax
Government; eaalar te r m for
Vivian Parry ni JackaogriQe.
i sign* of bocommr an
(P aalleaaA Oa P a g * F w a t
a t «i00 o’eock.
wmwHHMpf
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Mayfair Pool Anti Tennis Courts
Leased To Bath And Teiuiis Club

Arfsngenienls have'been completed for th# "t»ersfioti of the M.vfsir Kvimming pool srul t#nnt, to n " , tin, tuumiei by lb# Ssrdo'd Rath
snd lenni. Club. Ciffirge A, Speer, attumev nf die oigsnirslion, snnoiuued lorlsy.
Uie of the pool snd lenni. rou"» “"ill be limited In member, of the
c|ub. A meeting will ba held atW---------------------------------------------the Tourist Cental next Thnrs- snd treasurer serving as ex officio
lay night for the ptirposa of elect­ members nf the board.
ing officer*, drawing lip by-laws,
Inrludcil in the l#ate, which
and making rules and regulations runs from May I to Oct. 1, IU4U,
for Hie uaa of fadhtle*. A Pro- urn drawing—room s-In^-the- east
gram of icliville* for the summer wing nf the hotel, Hilly Epps has
will also ba dlscussad.
been eniployrd as life guard snd
According to the charter of the will lie on duty from 9:30 to 12:00
dub. tha board of dlroatore will and from 1:80 until 0:00 every day
cnnalat of five m em bcri/w lth tha in the week except Monday whan
praaldant, vice p ru td eat, H ere tary tha pool la cleanod.

Tb# Sanford Mfnisteriat .4si»ccistinn will maat for n lunehtor.
Thursday noon at S#mlno1e High
School, |t. was snnmincsd ltd*
morning hy tho Rev Jne Ct vs,
secretary

T IIR WFATHF.Tt
JACKSONVILLE, May 2 -WPI
HIGH 1. 0 7 ’
Atlanta
79
63
Poston
82
91
Detroit
7t
47
Mlnnenuotla
63
13
New York
43
57
Phoenix
91
S3
rtalnt* Loutu
73
51
33
Ran Antonio
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Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando
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Giants Face Red
Hats A t Municipal
B all P ark Tonite
Locals Drop HardF o u g h t 2-1 T i l t
'l*o St. Augustine;
Deal Goes Route

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DAYS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY APRIL 29 • 30
DRESSES

BRAS
New Spring
FABRICS

Hy Youlhform, sites 32-44
Values to 3.00

One table assorted
Ohlnts, R a y o n s ,
Cottons. Value* to
1.08 yd,

Closeout | ,4ft

Spring and Summer Cam
brays, Butcher Linens, Ra
yon Prints, Sheers
Valued to IM S

PANTIES

Special

By Van Raalte, and
Munslng Wear briefs
a n d step-in styles,
whit* and ttarose. Alt
sites. Values to 1.2ft

Closeout
2 yds.

Both Groups,
0 to 44

One table Cottons,
niece g o o d s in
Rayons, Bhaers, etc.
eu
Values to 2.98 yd.

Special

Unbleached Muslin

ONF. BACK

CHILDREN 8
DRESSES

111 evening

sheers, seamless or
full fashioned (IB) Denlsr In
beautiful summer shades. H im
8tt in II, Bpaclal value . . .

ToilctrieH, Bod Spreads, .Slips,
(Jowns, ShortH, liugH, Girdles,
Jewelry, worth many Ilmen
more than the price asked . ,
your choice , , .

Ages 2 to 14, regular­
ly prieed from 2.08 to

MEN’S SUITS
Washalile Seersucker
Cords, fine quality,
Nanforlsed,

HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS
CANNON PRODUCTS
BATH TOWELS

an d
fully

LI site 30 regular
2 *lfe 38 regular
I site 39 regular
1 tit* 40 regular
2 alto 42 regular
1 site II regular
2 : lr.e 10 regular
2 site 48 regular
1 site 30 short
2 site 37 short
1 site 44 short
2 ilia 40 short stout
2 site 46 stout
2 site 48 stout
I site BO stout

The Cubs defeatrd the Giants
13 to 0 In a Rotary Junior League
contest nt the Ninth Street Park
Tuesday afternoon.
Melvin Fleischer pitched a nobit no-run contest for Manager Jim
Higgins' Cube. Waller Graham was
Urn catcher.
Herndon mid Hncnrer were the
lint d ries for Manager George
Billie’s (Hauls, and Orville Touchton was the umpire.

0-18;

Special doneout | .98
NYLON HOSE

ODDS and ENDS

Bites

On* group Cottons, Rayon
Frlnta valued to l2.Dfi

Uy Schrank, cotton
with ambroldery trim
top and bottom, sires
34-30-38- tO. Regularly
2.08

Special yd.

Fleischer I‘.itches
No-Hit Hall Game

Largo »l*e, heavy
quality, r a g u I a r
price to 98c ea.

Special 2 for

CloHeout

WASH CLOTHES

DISH TOWELS

In colors of *4»«. 4

Very abiorbent

In colors of aqua, ( f ■
iraen, pink, flam- i p H
ngo , .

MRS. WH1TNKR WINH
Mr*. FM Lavy-Whltner defeated
Mrs. Ceullo Joseph In tho first
flight of recent Woman’s Golf
Association Tournament hald at
Die Seminole Country Club.

He Joined the Florida staff on
July 21, 1930, after four y a m aa
livestock agent for tha Atlantia
Coast Line Railroad, flva years aa
eKtamlon livestock agent In South
Carolina, and four years as county
agent In South Carolina and Geer-

*

iftiaflaeM rraai ra c e (laai
ley. &lt;0.
Dan Seibert, trainmaster of the
Fort Wayne division, said the do.
rnllinent apparently waa caused
hy the breaking of a journal boa
on the fir.t, un.i ut a twin din*
111it car. The break caused the de­
railment of tide car, Seibert sold,
and sis sleeping cars followed
it off the rails.
Four of the cars were leaning
at angles of .10 to 40 degrees,
hut none turned over.
Portions of both the east and
west bound tracks were torn up. escape as a piece of the broken
Tom Noonan of nelphos, O., Journal lore through a shanty in
a switch tender, had a narrow which he was standing at tha side
of tha track.

iiimton
fin.Ini

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so S It *
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Khrhsrili *•
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4n 1 0
Judy, to
1 1
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Butler. lb
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Piet, rf
4 l l o
karplnskl. p
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1 0
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iseria, lb
t o n e St. I'etcrslmrg high forward, hut
Total*
SI I It 10 tins not yi'i Indicated whether ho
will accept.
1 —Walked fnr llama In Sib.
as—lluublrd fnr Deal la lib.
Rtddusoa and llilchlns were key
Hanford ... .............. 010 noo o a o -i
HI. Aueualine ........ . Ooo Ooo 01*—1 men In the Hi. Petersburg team
J It—Walter, Jliilr. I’li-t. H—&lt;l*«|tcr which won ihe lllg Ter. roiiferenee
/Jonea. Illll—liaran. I'lct, Kuridn- and regional rhninpiniishipi and
akt III—.MrJIunti*. I'M. 1CnrplnakI,
reached the sriulfllMl* of ihr slate
tournament.

HIIKKLY RRTIRKH
GAINESVILLE, Apr. 28 —
(Special)—Walter J. Sheely, ani­
mal husbandman with the Florida
Agricultural Extension Service, la
retiring Apr, 20, after 19 years of
sarvirn to Florida livestock ralserif,
Ilia retirement la announced by
Director II. (1. Clayton, following
approval hy the State Board of

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Total*

HKAIINULHH WIN
The Seminole* defeated tha
Cubs In a Linns Junior League
baseball conlest at the Lakafront
Park Tuesday afternoon. Dlrky
Moss pitched for thu winners,
while Carlton and McDonald work­
ed behind the plate.
Pictures were taken Monday of
■ double header between the Heminolea and tho Giants and Ihe
Giants and tho Red Ho*. The pho­
tographs will bo published In the
Lions' national inagatlne, It was
announced by Harry Robson.

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13 Injured

ST. AUGUSTINE, Apr. 28—&lt;/T)
—The St. Augustine Salnta de­
feated the Sanford (Hants by a
2 to I count here last night In a
luitly contested plU'han* dtfft tiF
tween big Stan Karplnskl of the
Jack......
Peal of fttaVldJ"
Saints and Lefty"
....................
tha Giants.
palnesjll
Tonight the Giants play hosts to
the Lie).and Red Hats In tha first i,«t*bur*
gams of the home and homa series
played thus far this year In Ihe g !&gt;'*•*'
Florida State League. Manager hi. Aui
Hal Gruber of the (Hants Indicated
Del,aiu
last night that he would start
righthander Jack Uoback against Orlande
tha Red Hats atthe Municipal
«•••»••;
Park this evening.
"iotfrJ
Sanford led the Salnta laat night Tea**
by a one run margin until tha hot- favannati
tom of the eighth frame, when the &gt;i»cor»
home town boys Jammed a pair | Au*u»tm
of markers ncross the plate to
walk off with tho victory.
leimrUstc
The Giants tallied thaU lone Columbia
run In the second canto on a single
.
by First baseman
Fred Weber, u „ ,n y\
who advanced to third on the play Colurub
when Center Fielder Will fehr- Hsvanni
hardt allowed the tmll to roll to Team
tha fence, and a single by Catcher N«w Tor
Dick Ilnrgn, driving Weber home. VJ*/*
In the eighth, Lyle Judy singled oiTi.sso
to left and was sacrificed to 1‘hllly
1 econo 0/ Carl Butler. Ma»K&gt;r L,,°*j“n1J|.
Frank Fiat doubled Judy homo, wssiiinat
then Karplnskl won his own con1
test by rapping a two ply poke to "uvinl
the right field fence, scoring Plot.
Host on
Tomorrow evening the Giants
Washlii
move to DeLand to meet the Red ,nnl'"*"L
Hats In a return engagement and Team
Saturday night tho Giants meet New Vni
the Orlando Senators at the local itrmoiagrs*
Park. Hanford inviides Tinker llomon
Field In Orlando nn Sunday nfter- f’t, IsilUlM
H00I1.
(‘Ifulnnui
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SPORT SHIRTS

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And Pot Holder*

BOYS’ SUITS

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Write and colors, soma with
short trouiers, soma long In
ages 2 to 12

Regular
9.95

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SpeciallO (or
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Special buy ea.

Fine quality muslin, tlta
72*99, regular 2.98 aa.

Special | .98
PILLOW CASES
Best grade muslin,
sites 42*30, regul— A H
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price 5.95 to

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Section Two

Section Two
AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
1I 'VJ- r
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y APHI?

T 0 » fATF T X X X

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A ssociated P r e s s L e a se d W ire

2*. 1?4?

Demos Set Up 11,555 Florida Women To Join In Farmers Receive Commies Launch
Loyalty Test National Home Demonstration Week Tenth 01 Income Drive To Control
From Government Japanese Mines
For Virginians
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WASHINGTON. Apr 28—'/P,~- * 'H|||. || m| *a hi l» M» * 'Nli’itltn lunchr,»,n&gt;. serving .Ti.380 "bddren
WASlItVGTON. Apr 25—liT&gt;BvrnM,
lit
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t.iMiHtrtitn.
1*
pr*
Army
Th» Democratic Party "loyally
!■&gt; l«u ■■"lunujutt'es. cend'r"t*() ^7^ \b-uit •&gt;*■* t*utb of *he -s*b Income i -loopin,*»i i,s e launched s fr*■ »
r.v Is’-vfcorc.
test" sets up a bar to any Virgin­ sldciit Mr- W r IVbifc. M-s* (‘■unmunitv retrf»'l''« I" giants. | ..f F R farmers Is ---■••&gt;ing frot” '
• ‘ er ttm p'ti.Ptci orgsp’ie’1
Street
■a1
l|t ,l^inf*'i
ian gening a federal patronage job Bluff, Marlon &gt; "unU. I&gt; prcrlilcn* and maintained 54 tural lilusnes
tbe g-'eminent
who I* shown In have been "Hia- nf M.c FlurblN rmim-ll, uhlvh rn
M cA rthur i
j
Hnine deiimnslraHun ag«n'« las'
8uniniarl/ing (tie situation. P“ I 1
«lth
the
.ta&lt;c
hum*
,|cui
f'i* »i«|-4
fFi* *!•'» ra K
* ar.ibitior..
Icyil," Democratic Chairman .1
&gt;»ai rendered direct *-et- • t&lt;. 28,
merit nf Agriiuihui* official- I dl .o log the oia,,p. patten- of
'UMltallon staff in planning and HU farm aad mial families and part
Val! Street
Howard McGrath mill today
say
tills
Is
wliaf
lies
happfoe
•
srtod pracAlked by h reporter lin-.v th* ••nndtictlng projects.
• ■ I lufiltrstloti they admit " '*
28.1*12
nun-farm
families,
eb*
1
i„
„me
months
reperter
• H plarmed and tloic*r, lull the,
nawly announced plnn might aff-ct 1 MliS .Mary K Kauwri, stale
t ii.,1
. . . . by agents
.
Fanners' cash receipt* It*s - 410 till! ftn»t
ill If*1 fUfUffMi *
Virginia members nf C n n g rm , Mr- 1Inune demoiialiallnn agent with • t Rtatlstliw
reported
terrible
f«lt
Grath replied llie leal "only iiifhiii | the Agricultural F.tleintluti fler- indicate home demon&gt;'re!i"ii work totaled nr mm! K4.400.ti00.000.
't! be wcr.
thay are expected to tnuke recoin , vlce. says there are 41 white home produces results which baie high 1 rim government has paid out
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mendatloni of people who have ,,n&gt; demmislratlnn agents and u as- asnnonit,' value to Florida faint crop
eltipfd
purchase* and payments f"t fMipji gn
si -I ants ,in, , Florida
bean disloyal to the party.”
In i:»47, .Upin hg\\ *4liDtU*Mf -iv*'
. . . The
..
lies.” ,'tlss Ke.iwn says All pin. I soil lonservatiun wuk and In lb*’
‘•’t* Army
be pra-ticat
. The "loyally leal” wu» nnnounrrd c.imlv s iff Inrltldes 11 agent- grams are 1....... .
'•aigftt I lif*\ nil belong*1)
the (
** Mi- tfigan*
In addition t„ Miss Knnwti. the
................................. ...
and rugai production program
yesterday after a conference of
*. nhnn \\ * onncil '»f *
Hin*» *
I
lie
I'wi.i
on
crops
anil
crop
,,
e. .f*atf»it)av
Democratic leaden with President state staff Is composed of Miss (n ()r|. .
H *»k,**i4 Ifn hum H
a r^tln •* !
.
puicbascs, part of tin- pi b e suppori • "'ll I NitIlf I Hihm rt 1111Infi
iSfutlimJ to
Truman These k m lc s ngu-rd that Ruby Mcttsvld. Mk. Flliyl llnllo.
i ri*te»-i before
P -g ia m . lo.aled K’.2l*tMM)0.W"'
nobody openly up,anting tlie Pi eel «vav and Mrs. K.llth V Harms.'
I |if rteiilit‘1 lirgol
lit*' Mi «♦ 1
, t | *.*• im.- - f !*.*!!vn
dent's elect ion In it Nnvemlio, will
I* •%*'.» rtf a*i*|t* »*»nl4ftf
i '*1
: ,Ml
* " " " ...... "-til... work arc ........ f
*"e ............ ........... Mil*
f"l S'dl cnoscl - afl'Ui aod Sllgai I'fi rttm * film lit 1•'111mI 11 " uMhi
* *.• • , --o,nny the
Mae Rlkes. MIs. Joyce HevIs. Miss |(|r (jvr&lt; nf
1 • *.
gat a patronage Job.
brisen W
, HS ...
b-ncflf.
-III 1 f i If. 1 Iter ni-ire !,eased
** i in | |if fi'tln fit im, i*m|I *4|»*»■&lt;| |
McGrath said action by Virginia | •.race I Neely. Mrs llntiiiie .1 In a. ail themselves of it.,.
r u n "Stive
';i rl tn , Mi, &lt;11 i
, p.i,,
ll.etr figures s»r- for Hie nine
Democratic lenders In opposing the | • 'srter. Miss l.uclle litis, ami Ml*. iVsnTtv "in' continue their
R, »I*p rttrtrl &lt;»f I".’I**, 1'%'* mill*'* *
*in*
r* 1. I Is •im t mnda of
mallei r' el loti
months front Jul1.' I. I'1!" tr» M*' •m111sn&lt; leM&gt;1 mi'MiCffl
(lection of Troinan dpes nol ruler l.urene Klevens. si|b|e.-l
Ml* *l'l
11 .* i i !»• n k i1• hi’in. -lining
the picture eserpt In *0 far as any M'dlalists who work with rural
fI*&lt;fI I'lfl &lt; 111It III &gt;M11*1
kli in [
" Through Mielr Heals, .m.rlf "
...... . " f ,l”
i*i&gt;in i iiinl&lt; Hit
■t-nti-i tn aay
prospective pul in,mgr appoinlre is | women In cooperation with county tshliesa and hard " n t F tlrev Ira** , ' 1*1 *t”P ..................... official- i■4•| |*;nti*riii ifirtitihri * Anti * 'in
t fit. ., fi­ fr.i . 4.!! For scyerat
shown to be "disloyal'’ to the party home Hgents.
lni»rn 11M*I htMUHMI
achieved outstanding rc.uii, to s*v
Mis* Known says .'l.tfiti trained thrlr own develop,nroi. In im 1 H„t "bite ibe g.cemnienf thus
'll *ll* ’ u; l*f IS 1" ii i 1 ii -ipped
Senator Byrd &lt;D Va), who crillVlfmMl lififiieflbHelv
j
h iii* 1f i »• *t ,iv K-o'ltive
e'rrd the Prealdnnt'a civil rights volunteer leaders are rendering prnvcment of their Ironies, and in Ho rated t'.\29".UUt'.unu In It a prb ♦••tfitn talking 'nnifftl(r*»nt'‘ ►••••! '
e-Vi*TI V**Ilf t Ip
program prior to tha November valuable assistance to home deni, coinmuilily sendee tv.uoen ami support program It doesn't mean ntfTItpi*’ tn Mu' rttiti I’nniintniUt
i in Mi»* \ t my- - r i
etectlon. was not available immed­ onetratlon agents In conducting girls enrolled In home deninmtra. 'be •'
i
*«spayers actually lin&gt;c ui clip tarirn rrsiHiml
tnur I ’.'i* Hri»n "V4»r■
community activities of both rural lion svnrk har e de-eloped re . ,.ntrlbole.| tms aunooil In la, in
Mir I rtfiinnini-* *
*fp Mn*
iately for comment.
•rt. 111*ii'i’ l
PlMiilif Fitmllv, I rtin•» rtgi^fi •'*!
Senator Robertson (D-Va), when women and 4-II club girls. Rha la aourers, Increased H.......
*n u i
• H tsIiifiajliM! rthmif
atVtd about tha matter, said he high In her praise of the work of couraged initiative. , aught n.&gt;firt, | bis money ellber ■■as loaned **n *1 |h|f|f fMfIIIIV1111f*f* fli lll'ghHrit** *»
•fD'i IViiil Mif full
had not read the announcement the** women.
skills, atrcngtlienerl family life ............... was Used
purrhaan I’J 4l4 h Hfcje* • ••1*1• &lt;4*t
The
borne
demonstration
agent,
I 44ea mnnllli* rt|J»e /#il4'1l 'll **1i
and was not In a position to com­
• I Mu* "'iik and F
and Improved firal coouionniiei» i,V, Mrcru *oif **f
working on Ibe theme that "To­ Tim leadership of ibe.* gui, *DH mm Let fM»l I»e*| *| f | |l|
' et*|p &gt;tp n iMi i* »tr*' prMp'isition j
i* »;»■» in** down,** hr
ment
M«' |l ft tlf'l ’
He.
Mefttath said shortly after the day's Home Hullds Tomorrow's women as useful . u t / r o , b*. b*lp
j,„
*r„ioent ejiber hat po* l» *• fitjltl f!t;4v»hr iMrlf ami ila*
. ni . , U’bci, , g*t
conference yesterday that support World," firings tn the homes of ed Florida t&lt; traconie « heller .............. , ,,,r
,.||l ha’ * Hit KtltPf 4 It ttl||tl (illll f l|&lt;lfit ‘'I* I rt" j
•r» of the TliurmnmMVrlglit States' city and rural families tha best slate."
•
.o*'*iio»*- * i \top
If rbc farmer does" 1 I " e IfrilU
lanto rfphp-l
*..♦(»» (
I I ■11 I'M , • - I ,■ * 1 g ,S
Fight ticket will not be cleared by available scientific Information on
Home demonstration ■**rla la Ii | i PpM\ 11t**
Itir
/fnifkillD Hiflill'fM "o tfioir »*♦*•* ,
tha national committee for any ap farming and lionieniakltig.
nanctrl wnperati* e|y
* rf
Hlfll •■(»• fCjM'U Hi*
In lire field of community ser fitale* ftepartiiieni
If ftIlf4 tiff |1»'«I Irtil nilinli*! fh«n»
polntment
f A/i i«-til |i IMM
i In,
el* by s,c
iimv
HiP»k
*
M
1
h
&gt;H'h Mill rti. fftfoe Mi 4l Mtf I'M •
He denied that there it any move vice, the state agent says Florida' *„rPi the State Ester....... Ki»r vi, tp, ■1ni if in a v H iik i *4 |i I"Ifit fill
lx ns .H h .iV'h m iles
flout*
rieinonitratlon
rhiin
mvn
104
into
I
N«it
lr rl «m| tf«fIt
r
to punish Dixie members of Con­
....
and county g(»*tnm»'i'*
‘ *&gt;'• &gt;1*JI'V tltuos
irtoitrthMt
rhl, ,,
.17„, v„ ,
Ihit*1 be appro’ i"I ie\ f •nf’"* b" **1
gress who failed to support the community building- or rooms
eei* pjiv'c.t sp thi*
S i t \ s n . i p r r 1 11 i r s D r u m
N o m m ;i!u rn s
1
flic
Commodity
'
relit
I'orpol
•
*
Is,
rtr'.sept
whl,:b me used a* centers for re- 1............... expanding I...... demo,,
/pfHfkltffn
Mihel
Truman-Barkley llcket
* • } i-l psrt-es hore
ronrtHlnli"h
,0"' fabblng eud related ac stration work In Fb&gt;ro|s Ibl. p|.&lt; lino, which handler the trail**’ |
Executive vice chairman William
i ■bHe l-e *pj hi*
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sera
&gt;
♦*
bo»t.a
show
a
prot'1
I,
1|«rtp*
Thr pro •%*n***oi»o ,*
educattoo f-r ........
t
Boyle of the National Democratic Ivltles; operate 88 rannlng .;e„ Kr„ „
. . . . . Ms.Hsre* Bast.
of
»r«iiod
........................
all
Iran*
.,1
e
«
/•
,r oallntr*! Ila Pag* I ^*P ’/*
♦l*»* f'b f Ip'# I bf ' 1&lt;‘
Committee, who attended the con­ te,s wlilch sei'T 5,2(17 families;
.
. . sptng re
| ad loos alive l '**1*1. ben It v s - I i if qM.be'i f* (•» 4 ba.a 4 ' **"» Mi
S rirn lisl
A s s n
1 s I1l i t m r
ference, said be a s s not ''prepared
,i. ev
"reit»d
♦•uls I*i' • beg'if »" "g 1 »"•
to sa(v anything shout any specific
I ,o ra^et., ytsr. bevever, t*’» ' fbis romf* •* *
State when asked concerning Vir­
A;tu*!lpractice of
g-o ernmeot bs* beep losing mem* »
I «nro / f " o 1 *
ginia
I * B1r' J| n * t ' f '
■' * only
Ifilt
Plan
R
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l
P
f
l
W
v
Ion
price
support
traneecttone.
3on
c
„
...goii'atn.g
A source who dtellned the use
"
'f" 1 H
’
1*!
hen the
- o.s-as'ual
****** W a p | ! " L
D.V | government official* b*-e eetlms* ,.„t | operators
I ,,.L
of his name said there are few If
* Mir futuri*
nA'V"
&gt;
V
! fhe operators- fs-"ig s reduced
Any pending patronage appoint­
ot,l s! Amart
fss- *’l*■1
•• s B
.gmernment suhs'di for e1-* coming
ments for Virginia.
lr#
■r *•■, 1 1
" •! I
INEFFIt !E&gt;'! HFE5
isv Ibe loas
toas tn t9tf " sa about irat -probably wt|t i-ot be ih'e »&gt;
t i l l M&gt;
Senators make recommendations
I &gt;t tilt
' ASIUNOTnv. 'or " 9 —(A»&gt;-_
to
t
!»|8
srmirl
1125.00.
000
aod
mer* tha miners demands f w m
MIAMI. Apr 28 —&lt;ef*&gt;— Judge I JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 28—iA*t
ft 1 TI*- Mi..t • * of. ' ’it'ii* »*s-|.. ,.. 1 -l
for appointment of federal Judges,
ho ca'.let 'he '•*. s" s'f'.cJep.t
\8n this could give *h» ''ui’&gt;tmt" ... •*-!4 1# *-Ma* it
attorneys, U. 8 rnarebalt, custom Paul IV. Alexattdir of Tolrdo, O. —The Americsn rharmaceutiei! 1 16.000. 000
'- —&gt;t‘s
At »»••Moat of the rroft* - n nude dur­ Mi* 'heir opentrg
1 1
fplleotor* end other federal Jnb said todey that present -’divorce Aisoclatlon'i house of delegatee to.
ii.„.
r
'Jo one i ould I'* aitrp'iaej * ■&gt;»
lews throughout the netmn con- Idav seld compulsory nitlonet health ing the war, when f'te gove'oment
holders.
Hi»% ■h ff
f !•* 1 V i s '- ! -i
{insurance would ^demoralli* the could dispose "f "best e»d *her i'h* /cnsekltln croup descr' 'h. 1 •t i ■1 *
Houi# members recommended for tribute lo family Instability
1 -ik. ‘ t lust v r 'hr sin •- '
He (old the Rational Council of medical field" and reeull In cost* commodities at strong pt"'** I 1’*** t up, "oininlttcc If H bec-ims, n- II. i
postmaster appointments. This year
M* &lt;4 fi* '81'! -I.,, j , ,. n to!': man hun*il,f miner* Jem*’"!* •*■■
aaWs Included mam
Ihtra will be In addition recoin- Juvenile Judges that "social work [ fantastically high "
*M.1 ♦"Hit v \&gt; side. shc.ij •
‘i* *■'
mendatlona for applicants for I960 era view with unconceale-i scorn1 the house Is the association's r,*|.»*"tlons ai*-l deals lib I *lgnlii -i !-• *•■!"* c-|
II
.... f M- . i,f. t i ♦»TV. ICC-.-1 '
f of. or i t or.
|
ti.g.
t
h
p
t
!!*
!*
!»
*
8
Hie
eminent*
the legalisms and fictions -&gt;f tbe '"Hng body The statement was In
f n s u a Jobs._____________
|||p Its s ,i I anr* l**dcfs
present divorce laws whhd.......'"tin of ■ resolution to be
lti[l &gt;1 bat la ■ orrv’-g -*
i Lvr*:ai’
, 1. , t b, ng t or 11l.u *^t
CIO StcpH Into Ford
tribute to. rather than
bMor. tha entire as.ocl. I Brennan and o'lier Agri"u'*
1(1 i" | k* -pi | he rep!ice t
.-.r-Mititr "
1
at "s filial session I I Iday psrtinent Irfflcta'a S' " ’*
r 'r - i 'u p t*-e t-g*
“Speed-up” Dispute Judge Alexander,
)•’ t
.
.
.
.
I n'glit -'lien Hi adoption wnulrl be i -i V out - ne ■ farm r- . "» 1^
tuarcia'.Iv
who is chair ,,„|v , formellty
/ensekt'sn me,"be
(
trolled
DETROIT. Apr 28—(tP)— The man of the legal section -f 'he '| I be rrndutton Hid such s bill | ibiiftr(l(_
(nf0m» -.1 »r- ■. in I l-e cotlp'ed upon to “ *tc f u ' ••'
ior,:c
CIO United Auto Worker* execu­ National Conference on family !«» advocalad by F riild tn t Iruiran , m
rd. j n ,u n t l's th e re w o u ld he a 1 *
the blgi-rs'
I
-tbers
—
'ho
*
*
ou'd
vote
■
-"•
''-.ni
tive board stepped Into the "speed­ Life, declaredIn
' but without specifically referring I j,,.
ryjo.ono Bu* "-e-i
up” dispute at tha Ford Motor Co.
"Every honest lawyer Is ashamed I , , , „ t , u„»ound because
•Me piutcs* Ttnro * failure s' H r '-1
' ..0,0.1 (what the,- hs e
VC’. 5T!::.sl
today.
Tn, 1 galn'vg 'able
of the atmospharB of hypocrisy | - Of its dubious value when sren paving expenses* *s ts’1i That could do &gt;1 The Re's
The board met to act on renuest* and He* In which he usually must .against the background of AmaiiIIJtMiS
ionly
that,
but
the
purcb*'-rcs.isJth
|
control of *1! nrgan-r-' "•"
for strike sanction for 65.000 work­ handle a divorce case. Every cun cm democratic practises; the sper! at tha key Fbrd Rouge and) sclentlous Judge Is bitter about Jprehension that It' would lower er nf this net Inome •* 'It 'l l ' *&gt;m- •' a
f he highest net Income "
I.lneoln-Mereury plants.
his Impotence under existing limit- -tsmlardvof medical care atid prob­ ere ever enjoyed In termpur- I
HAPS HEAL III PLAN
It was one of two major under­ ation*.
1 ,,|,v "take it eltll tnur* difftcull chasing power, was «t« l •! the 1 RILI'XI Mis*. Ap, H- ( T&gt; —
takings In the UAW'a high councils
IIa ..lit between five and **1, ! '" "btaln; the tier that It would total net Income that
"*» fompulaocy health Insurance " mild f 1a-1a»I
todav
hat ,*p!a--« lli* humiM element In b'-s
I
I
2,100,*100,0011
bi
terms
At another site tha UAW'a 10O. t|,e
m!lli
OI,ffected
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1
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would
the
farmers'
iloller
could
1
pltal --sic -sitl, “a merhsnls'iv a,*
min national Ford council was wer« alfccltr!
s
medical atrvlcta, tliui
112.prewar period l!M5-.'t!*. "
more concerned with i&lt;il»#
putting finishing touchaa to a cam­ ”0TI1f#
drtiiioiiliilnf Mia (laid; a rartalnly 117*7.7finn’ 'V- mf„ti, (g it.-, -II,n. ten,llist'a
-be! Jnsrpli '• N",l-v "M
paign that wfill spearhead tha
The American Bar Association. , | lit the cost, would be fantastical- ! *'’i'-fJ!0'0,00 . l^I-V-a. , - '•**
Mllsvaukee. preildcnt of the Amcil ,
and |y high with ........
.. ........
it, rpfrt
unlon'a Industrywide 1949 drive for he said, hopea to draw up "**a
no one
h,,owing * 1.., I f&gt;W&gt;. the farmer* g r - a * - ' l
tan Hospital Asioclatlon, told 'b»
llOO-i month pension along with popularlie a model divorce I*’-. He, miR),,
Mi#i
t&gt;,• ultimate tax Jjurden big power In t'
pped Soullicsstc,o tfoapltsl Ass t- isll
This purchasing pave,
medical care plana and wage In- It chairmen nf the Association'* | upon Hie public.''
I'll*111
r
*
§
ir
lic,c yesterday.
Hull TS
slightly In 1911. despite -•
eraaeee
special committee on divorce aod
The resolution admitted
Ihe council represents some 410,- marriage laws and family coin t*
llieie et* haslc defects in the In farmers' ne! Income !(•■■
oon Fnr»l workers In nearly 50
„.*i.tc.i alt,ioal Ic-’cl until , M"If a aamible. raalistie. tonalm- pie-aiimg ayiltm of mtdlcal vmr."
plenta across the nation.
rite „et Income In 1918 a- *' ’ ■
tlva and preventive act eventually! hut said the reaeon some area*
'*"]
war# lo hecome law In a eubstan ate without adequate faellltlee 1* 128,000,000. This was " i'
FBU ACCEPTED
1947, when the f s w " ' '-*1
CHICAGO. Apr. 28—UPl-Flar- tlal number of states. It I* believed, due is. a arga degree to a low under
hlgheet ne! Income tn '■ &gt;' &gt;tfIda State University of Tallahataea the naad for migratory divorce, economic statu, and to condition, Ihe
was the firs! time it, a '*■’» «
not conduclv. lo good It
and Hampton Institute of Hamp­ would disappear, and divorce
Ihst the farmers' net income sd
ton, Va., have been voted member­ along with U." h* «&lt;Med.
,
"Obvloealy*
tha*#
two
eltuatlons.
droppsd
ships In the National Colleglgte
Yesterday a peychlatrlilt
» Mol |() ment|0n 0*h«re. conetltute
But this *17.428.000.0"' *»»
Athlatlc Association.
nvanUon school*,
eil
i iien- i ,&lt;&gt; said th,
(n!utloo worth only *7,900,000.00 •• ''■*»
convention
school!, homei
nomai a n
challeni#,1
the r.reeolullon
-rtiJ
Kenneth L. Wilson, MeraUrj* church., had failed to curb Juvenile
"*•-... i"The queitlon
la as to ihe heel of the purchasing power ■' »»•
treaeurer of the NCAA, who an­ dfllnquency became "they think
farm dollar In the 1935- 39 periodmethod."
nounced their additions today, said
The Association said, thus, com­ While the I94B net Income dr-’pp««
tha new members bring tha aeUva children frow up llki »om«thlug In
pliant surveys should be made In only 2 per cent compare! '''«»
memtjrihlp total to 20 unlvarsltlw our bick yifd without
each stale "and • workable program 190. the purchasing power - 'me
water fnd aunehine.”
and eollagee.
devised on Ihe bails of the factual net Income had dropped »,■,•»**need, because conditions vary from Imstalv 8 per cant
state to state and between section*
Thla I* why tha buying rawer
of tho same stete."
of tho farmer*' Income la less teday
In addition, the association said It,an In 1943, even though h * toUl
voluntary
Iniurance
programs Income la the highest In Ills! icy,
"ahould be ancoutaged by the fed­ thle:
WE EXTEND OUE - - eral rtivernment and ahould be
Farm income went up »*\ir P!F
expanded and amplified aa rapidly after the war, but prices -it 'h ngs
•a norelble to matt Ihe overall the farmer ha* to spend hi. '"come
BEST WISHES TO
health needs of th* (mured.
"It may well ba that government­ for went up even more
al participation would bo required
to provide hospital and diagnostic
ItADAR rOGKINn
faellltlee and to aid In securing
WASHINGTON, Apr. 78—'AP)—
WE FURNISHED Lt.TMRKU AND MATERIALS FO®
physicians and othar health care Congress has been asked to do
professions lo participate In thuae something about nuking radar
THIS OUT DOOR MOVING riCTlHIE HOUSE
araaa now so much In lack of them.
,Tka imlufe of this paritlelpatlon cooking" available to farmer*
ahould ba carefully
rafully atudi____
lad so aa wive*.
The suggestion came from Clark
to aaaura (ta being comlitent with
T. McWhorter, proildant of tha
sound medical administration.
"It may ba, too, that aurvaya National Rural fclactrlc Coopera­
i
*
are required tn ascertain tha-num­ tive Association, who testified
».
*■
1 '* 1 ' 1 .r I
L' .'a * I 1• f '
ber of madkaUy Indigent In the yesterday before a Senate aubUnited State* and eoma plan work- commlltee.
ad out with government support for
Urging » blggar appropriation
providing Umoa with adequate care. for farm electrification rsseareh,
"This should ha dona not on n
1 MI. SOUTH ON ORLANDO HIGHWAY
charitable basis but y a^ matter of Me Whorter aaldt
"Than a n many naw flalda
RHONE r.40-X,M
that ought to ba explored at onoe.
' \
For Instanoa, than la radar cook­
ing.
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Demonstration Week
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Kit lit was liffun In 1912. In 1914

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|)i:|iailinent of Agriculture under
tli&gt;- Agriculture Extension Service.
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idler" limning in good citiirnshlp
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the function of Iodine In nutiitiun

INSPECTION ami ESTIMATE
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ly I'aymrnl I'lnn on repaita and arrrHanrlra,
Get our pilre hrfoie huylna any xrrvlr* tot ytnir ray.

ILuHIHA tt t lMI. UK.MUNMItA IIIJN COUNCIL MLMHKfra 'lieli
•be I**"f'-oilonnl .it»iff plan mid tllirrt home ilcnionetinlion work. Left
, •** i Hjlit Mia. Lcim I’irkott, .larkaonvillr, Idxtiiriuni Mrs. Lewis I'll'''ber. I’nlin Hunch, . mut i ny; Mrs K I. Ulmpninn, l.nkrlnnd, firstvirr pre..Mint; Mr-.. W.
White, Oklitwulm, prrsident; Mru. Loii
\ fiiKer. Milton, riernnd vlee-preaident: and Mrs. W M. Thompson,
l.loyd, tieaoircr. Mrs. Wlilti* hus iiren n member of I.H and home
, ilriiioiistrntion clnba in Marion iniiniy for 20 yraia.

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PICCLY W IG G LY
qantlty ftichte Beserred
Price# Good T hru Siitm day, April 30th

YOUR BUtCK DEALER
in rprist"biirli cilis-a. Ini "ays. "ore cities
b hh nl "f *1"' P«"t. to no iilonilr ngr* m*
rffui tivi,' nillhm cull iifford In picaiml nucll
i Inn hm h 1,1 i;,,rfeci Inrnui i« nn enemy." ;
| Tin- viiloi-inhlllty In American
so ninny ''••ii-ri lius in tlirli ic itlra l piling
lintiinlriiil "I* "f population, lais Asiigi.'lrs and
tin. mi Houston liiivu not ycl irone vertical,
nn itin,vi!
Ili'cause of Inese aiciiltcclural
disiitna, Hr l.npp »«y» New York
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lir, Ni tv 1I ' M , A UK''Ins, it,dim ami Houston
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iir Hiiilil "ol offer "in-h n worthwhile a honili1
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hr iippni start a IniiK timr dinperslon III
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t.iiinti At thnl in piolri'llvr valnn II would
Inure 2111 bi&gt; worth "pending a few hilllmi
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mil, anil We may never ngniii have an ei|ual |
would Im "I'l'oi(unity for pieparnlliin.*'

From w here 1 situ . /fy.Joc M a r s h

How W« Licked
I he Parking Problem
Far s whll* It looked Ifh* we'4
As?* lo pul op psrklni malar*.
FeTVf working la Iowa—tarladlo*
•sms ef tha slora owasrs- war*
taking op sll of the spar* slong
lfstn Rlrael.
Fsrmar* rrrmlng in lo »h«p navar
fremt ■ plsra lo park, anil mm*
rimes had In In* slulT a half mila
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performance and economy of this naw
Chevrolet) I t’s the only low-priced oar
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lively acceleration, and dynamic hillclimbing abUitiea of a world'* champion
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OLUME XXXX

S fe a u U fc

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

Established 1908

SANFORD,

FLORIDA,

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Saturday, Some likelihood of *
feu light sho*tM. Light southerly
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A sso c ia te d P i t s * L e a se d W ire

N o. 179.

Taft - Hartley Bill U.S., Russia New Bribery Scancal Over Bookie
Jlep eal Is Rejected Meet For Talk
On Berlin Row
Bill Rocks Flo'ida’s Legislature
4 By House 275-37 Philip Jessup A n d
"ISon. Alford— Charges
Rumbling Mounts O f f f L '
Floor Over Presi- tO IM JU eS C la im
dent’s P a t r o n a g e Major Victories
Program For Demos
^ WASHINGTON, Apr. 29—&lt;^»&gt;~
^ h e House irfniril emphatically to­
day limply to repeal the Taft-!(artley Law and go hack to the original
Wagner l.almr Relation! Act.
The proposal wa» made liy Rep.
Matcautnnin (Al.-NY). hul w.i» vot­
ed down. The mil call count ngninG
it wai 270 to 17.
The Home got jiound lo iti finl
colei after four day* of deftale on
new lalmr law.
Still ahead wai the hill leilwhether a lubilitute offered hy Rep.
Wood (D-Ga) would he taken initead of the AilminiMnrliuti'* hill.
Off the floor, there w»« roll
tlnurd rumbling over Prcaldeni
Truman',t lirond hint that Demorrata who ih» not support the
Administration on this Uaue need
not look foe any politlml plume.
flue House lender *nld prlvaleJ i) \ y that the president “lout votea"
w for the Administration a hill hy
tying It ill with political patronage
But lie still predicted the Ad­
ministration’.* inenmin’ would l*e
penned.
Meanwhllu n tent cn»e shaped
up on Prenldent Truman’* nltltudo
toward patronage for Dixie Democratn.
Senator Htonni* (D-Mlaa) and
Democratic Nntionnl Chairman J.
Howard McGrath went to the
C, White
House together and urged
appointment of State Circuit Judge
J. I*. Coleman of Ackerman, Min*.,
(d a ill* * * e * m u ai»i

Negro Masons To
Lay Cornerstone
At Cronms Library

In Nanking Area

Reds Report Capture
Of 40,000 Prison­
ers In Big Battle
SAN FRANCtSm7Apr. 29 (/V)
I lie ('hiiiete Conmiiuiivt ladio
said today the m.ijiit p u t of trten
Nalionaliit ailliiet weir being Ti.trkrd to piece* between llangi how and
Nanking,
I he radio said more than 40,000
piimner* had heen taken. Hie Nstion.lllvl at lines wrte identified It
the ‘list, dill, JHtli. 4Mth. 'Mtb. tiMI.
and 20lb. (previously the 'Wth aid
20||| were reported “ wiped out”
hy the radio.)
Red troop*, laid the radio, hate
captured a line of town* formilg
an arc from Wuhing and Changhiag
near I-xke Tai. well of Shanghai,
to the highway town of Langki lo
the northwest.
The radio, heard hy the A»»ocialed Pin* in San Franci*co. mid
Soochow wai captured yesterday
morning. Soochow it the junction of
the Nanking-Shanghai and Souchow-Kaihing arilwayi.
Communist troop* soiled Wuhlug, it key point 40 miles north id
Hangchow, the main prop for
Shanghai.
Wuhing Is .'III miles wen of
Hashing, control point on till!
Klmngliai-Huiigchow railroad
Knshlng, tVJ miles southwest of
Shanghai, was in Hie i&gt;utti of a
Red column driving south, froi*
Hoochnw (Wuhilen).

Jakob Malik Con­
fer Following Re­
quest Of S o v i e t s

NI.W YORK. Aim 2’&gt; t-l’t Rrptesent.lliH * id ihelhnird Stale*
and Riimi.1 met heir at 4 : DO
I*. M. (1.00 I’. M . r.'&gt;I) today on
the llerliil hint kadr ipiestmu.
The mertmg wa&lt; in thr Soviet
lieaih|iiaiteis oil upper I’aik Avenue
between Philip ( \ Jesiup. I 1. S, Am*
h.i«vadui-al-largr, and S..»u-t |)rputv Tnieign iMlIii'Iri liki.li
Malik
IhfV met their last on Wr.lm
day.
Today'* meeting w n (equrvtrd hy
M.ihk. Mii« may mean the Soviet
IrpirirIllative has lei rived a writ*
ten reply limn Motrow to a inpiest
will, Il liv'lip Oiadr W&lt;-ibi"'i!.tV lor
a (urinal lire Uralmu ol Riu«ia s
ullion on lifting thr him kade.
owever, a U. S. spoke»inai» said
he had no knowledge whrtkri Malik
had received a reply
I'hls was regarded as the cru­
cial meeting In the series that
started privately last Feb. 15 when
Jessup first approached Malik on
the Berlin problem at l.nko Suc­
cess.
If the Russian answer Is satis­
factory to (ho Western powers, It
may open the way for lifting
of the blockade quickly and an
agreement for a meeting of the
council of foreign minister- on th.whole German question.
Jessup got a telephone cull from
Mullk n few minutrs nfter he
arrived this morning at head quar­
ters of the U. S. delegation to Go
Hulled Nations.
Jessup hail come from Washingt( imtlmied n» r&gt;«» »l«l

BuMilU'ss And Professional Women s ( arter Itnnquet

That Scruggs Of­
fered Him $2,000
To Fight Measure
TALI. \H ASSEe T Anr. 29—
o?i—I n n hills to prohibit State
emploves from receiving pay
from more than one appropria­
tion Mere approved by a House
Comnilllre today.
rALLMiASSEE. Apr. 29—(TP)
A new bnbrty tcandal rocked the
Flnrid.t I cRidaturc today over the
Mine hul to ^ t b bookmaking that
cirated srni.ilion two year. ago.
■Senator l L, Alford of Grand
Knlgc itcmd un ihr floor immediateIt itt*-i die iiouie-approved bill
had *If j red through tha Legisla­
ture ami charged that John Scruggs
had of tried him $2,000 to vote agaunt dm hill
Ilr identified Scruggs ,u a former
Leon i oniii% Irgidator and member
&lt;d thr Stair IViuocratic Executive
( omimttrr
Onli "vinton Baker of Umatilla,
ih-.itl&lt;.iui --I \Vr*t i’atin Reach, Gel*
.•rii o| Ihi-lm'll and Moore of Se-

B

lum g l o i n l

Among those attending the climli-r hiihquci of Mi. Siuifonl
Business mid Profcsshuiql Women I Ini, ln-|,| Apr. :o „i 11,,
Mayfair lun were IMsnril lligg hi-, m iilinger of Ihe Semite.le
County Ghnmhcr of t'luuiimrce, Mrs .lolui Ivey, I'lifford MeKihbln, City nialmger, Mis. II. U, I’otie, Mt-. Frunce- I Inn mini of
Daytona Bcnclt, first vice presid nl fm the state utgiim/iitl....

3 Men Killed
In ACL Freight
Train Accident

FI IA Requirements
On Loans Eased
WASHINGTON.
ci*l

C ity

A pproves

C ypre^8

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Till* I'Vtlrl III t i l * ........

t'lititii L\ UnyniHtitl 8tudl&lt;»
Mi- I 1/ al.i tli 11. 11, ..| I allalm ee ut l1 11} •I11111 \\ Ilit a*-111 I r
**| I lit- ci,l:llci \|»- Slltll Vlelo \\ finirs, pi ■' i li’iu of t hr Ini nl
chaptci, Mi itiiyme Hodgkin, win i &lt;(•! Va il a lin in ’" «•! s
nionie,, Mi- 1.1,•i.i&gt;&lt;11. Mi r..pe. Ittl mail rf t Ilf tVlIIlt V &lt; rill
pli'Hidi ni mt lIn* i’h!iinl‘4,r
nii-snui, Mi-i itiggili- ami lolui l\
lit e-Ullimici

\.l

A venue

Senate Approves
School Aid Ki l l
vu
WASHING i »» • \p.
(d*) -Tli. S.naT. I •hi v pi'i’.l
•• uni! Hit*
itv |illrnil i loll
•nti'M t iJ. lMM' 1M‘I* .1 M i l l I I I
l.tlnrnl tm.1 In Vhrtlj tlMlIlIl
j)’0|franiw. Ilr n.i•iti1 v*iti* \vn
Ilian all limn
liken tifti-i l*
VV31H f|li nil
i' iflrhfifi* M
p u i H o n f t * H i I* mt'ii o n h i t ' l l
kvfi iniir'ltu &gt;| In Hi'inm rmt
ini Rf|‘i»Lln •ill llirlllliH i "f
I i m S i ' l M l t ' * I ihrt mid I dui n

ik

Lions A re Asked
To Support Drive
For HospitalFunds

Giants’ Manager
Suspended For
Striking F an

Fi!

limit il

t,o t rli|.i| \\ Him. who hart
«i been
iimIi to il hi oil am i' of the allege
alleged
bnhr uni hid dir.idy as ked State
\tioim i William I). Hopkins to
iak' i&lt; iiuii. t&gt; i&gt; ui ihr gallery.
''r i i Mot A lfo rd - aid h r had a c i i p ii .l do i i i i -i i .'\ an d lu in r d it o ve r
11it m i i Ii ill I v io io n o f f ic r n who

wi n I'll Olit ,1 i |i|i- iiiauurd mrelIIIK wilh Si i oKCt'wu tciii ii,'". in ,1,'tmlti that
pi cci'.Ir.| linn u- iti (nil of an iden­
tical lull |o linn telegram and
li'liqilioio' w,u
i , i liookiiiakcre,
Bi'p iMI.aio ol
Seminole and
r ump of Min nut uccureij Rep.
I'up&gt; of Monroe of attempting ta
(CaaGniied On I agq Six)

.

iiiini-tratJnn todu&gt; eliniin:ili l
P a v in g
P ro ject
the requirement tl,.,| ...........
Iiurrowltig for Inline lepiio in,.I
ninilrniiralinn put iq. In |.. &lt; .Ihulte
IDtiKine. Tender And cent
Ol Municipal
of the jolt co-1
,-u-li
A Natloualiat communli|ue sail
1 Car Is Derailed I'M* easing of credit cam, .u. i Operation Ol Light
a Bed drive on Shanghai npp'nrod
of fane vtiull** move ■ l&gt;&gt;
At Manchester. Gaj 'tup
*.,e Si di riir-itc-v'^y in n t i i m- f ■ &lt; T y h t c i i i I h C m o i m i v d
W
Nrgro.MaiPiil^.lodffei', will eon- to lx) a mov* U woUet.tho Hank
less than two inonlliH. The
duel t h e 1 laying of the corner­ iif the aout
miihhounn column*
rules ilmnge*
imllcnleil a * Pivitia -if l vim* ' %v*•(•uf lie
MANCHliTKR.
A$.i
It asserted the force coming front
stone of the new Groom* Academy
The gift* of church, civic I/I’l I luce tiainnicu were kilh il in hvOiii: m I’overiiiiielil poliele ^Iw f,i’fi 1 it t ,ti(iI Srimit! ''In f I ink
I hi C nlniiittl
library Sunday nflernoon at ntflfl Ihe west had been checked abmil
group* anti Individuals to Inmates an Atlantic Coait Line firigln u un tu coiiiluil .Ii flatiou iii-tead *&gt;i Innlt.it* t\ i'|d •»! till* nt "’. M iii '.ii H
(ronllnued on rage Two)
n’clock, .1. N. Cronm*. principal.
ut the Seminole County Home
n-ceiitly menneiiig mfliiliun
Announced today.
Viin an in fiMik.fl u i- 4Mklirii/fil
during Ihe Faster season were wreck near Manchester tuday.
l»V till t I1\ ( «'lllllllT'|rtl .» • I"’*I II
Participating in the ceremony
Hr* tie workers inm rn-il ihe j
deeply appreciated, L. I’. Drts, in' »1IHV I i' l *\ 1*111(1p
'I.
F.lwntd f . tiilur and Dr.
will he ini*ml lent of Mt. Olivo
I ell, superintendent, declared to­ ixulv ol one mail. Rallio.nl ollniii- I
Ii inl, (/inILmr,ii luge,| the Junior
Lodge N&lt;«. 70. F olid AM, Sanford,
&gt; |fk '•I III rci I Id Ioi ■I M Kil'lun
day.
at ihr scene saul two other1
&gt; linmln'i I i .uumer.e to request
and affiliated lodges of Orlando,
V* 19 f11fi i fn hi i’iiti*i mf» Mid i .it I
Among these gifts, lie snltl.
iiiimde i nunty legislator* to
Winter Park, Ovleiln, Winter Gar­
U
I'll
(|
|4
"
1
-1
•
..it
t
-till
happed
in
tinWTOsk.igc
|
ft.1
fill*
fniV
I
was a decorated sake donated
iqqiort Hctiutc Bill 112 providing
den and DeI.and.
IH|»
t|(
1
4
C
I
llnnlliii.dt
said
the
tram
Int
(
l»\
lift
1
|U.
*
*
r
l
till
|,y Mrs: Brown Miller, two Kn*
fui a i 1,000,01)0 fund to construct
m
Representing the Florida Tencht -111&gt; 11♦* 1i i
ii Un. 1*1* .......I In |
lev hove* from the Plillallten washout &lt;,irivrd hv two dav
t&gt;
permanent kanatona at Tampa
" era association will lie G. I*. Por­
• I tl'Ull |
An appeal to Lion* to support i | „ „ „f the First Baptist Church evcfs-ive ralli. I lie lirmhl. pull'd!
I t i n * i t ii'i m i l t , w i*
and Muriannu for tuberculosis pater, Tallahassee, president, and C. the coming 125,000 drive hy For und food presented hy the Broth
I III.Hid"
’v | * t i ! | 1* 1*11 i r l - sf R | | « t M H i ^
in Florida.
W. Curtis, Clearwater, executive nald-Laughtan Memorial Hospital rrhouil of Die Baptist Church. In hy t diesel, WJ» eu luiile I, un |
l i' l l M*mbeis
S i i i t i f l n i f o n ' fm 11Ol Group iientn
Mr*. Kireher pointed out the
secretary. Mnsonle apeokera will to pay hills amounting to 117,579 eluding 25 pound* of chicken i ( Inrago to Miami
pj| t I(I|# will III Ill'll- -IV I . I' I ....
dowii Cun, III Ion nf the present
Include W. .1. Maxcy, Orlando, and In provide working raidial to pilau, 25 iimmd* of slaw. 1001 Atlantic Coast Line ollue. ii&gt; D 11 roc her Is Ordered I -v|{ tulH*’, mill n p n
u Itire
\ 14rcc ’I (.■ KruiH Up lull
building m Tampa and Marianna
past Grand Master and Charles .1. make further Improvements, wo* rolls and two gallons of coffee
Li I(lilllllgf •' rl.' will i" Ho i* ' itl
Atlanta
said
the
madhed
gave
»
.
n
Jones. Jacksonville, grand master. tmloy made hy Jack Ratlgan at
M.trt
O n
M o n d a y and the lire,I fur new building*
To Appear Before ; i ir finvpHi» ii
The young folks from the
and rquipim til
Prof.
lodny raps.™™
expressed , h|} Tour|„t Center. He was intro Methodist
rror. Grooms
urooma sonny
...............................
Church came -and put ataiul r&gt;: TO A. M.
,.f
|rutn*,
ill
i»
*
r
•»-1
i
jiieti
lun*
The engine, tender, mid "tie cm
Chandler M a y A lu miinii'ipi iqicrfll lull n1 : 11.'Cl l\l.l AllANNl I Apt. 2'» i d ’) l&gt;r. Qillllmnii i.- i'i It'd that with
thank* to member* of_ thp school duecd hy Cliff Able*, who polntei
a nice Knslrr program, lie *ald,
faculty, atudent* uml friend* who out Ihr'publle spirit of Mr. Ball nml servwl refreahment*. Mem left the track*, unit the three itii.c I
1lll-lltlllg wit discus o l ,»|M, \t it
Atlll.ll I loinr t lllll* i iilimntt'T proper cure and treatm ent fur all
have supported Ihe library pro­ gnn in promoting civic movement* her* of the Mon* Club brought men were hurled in the wreckag&lt;
pel-unis willi tuberculoais, tlia dlt INI INN,Ml. Apr. 2') l/l’i
Jacksonville, u Mu
cv
tlillonplc
Worker*
recovered
Hie
UnU
Mr*. Edward Kireher, secretary' out n miuiher of rugs, some clothllllll III.'I lull' |IU VOlf nil till' tinv.'im.l . 'Itlll, lull ease could hr wiped out within
l.rn
[)iun,h«(,
niaiMHi'i
u|
llic
Nriv
V ject Which he initiated several
firm
nf
S
earn ago, ami declared-that he of the local Tuberruloalt Associating and one chair. Women from Frank Berry, negro firemai
tnd* wa, p&lt;isl|MiiiPii until Muinl.i) '•un- time."
Hlill buried under wreckage «••« York Giaiil.. wa, iiupriulrd mil. wldcli is e* ted tu id,lin' » i*•
,s grateful to Hnpt. Lawton, th# Hun, urged that the Lloni auppodjihe rrcshyterlan Church put on
The civic organisation voted ta
i-pek*
in,
I
In'
|n
&gt;
■
»
-.
il
ill
un
atechiuc.dity.
rt
In
twn
fjnitelv I'xl.iv hv Raseliall fiimiiiii- j"T
County School Board and all who Htate Henate Bill 112 to provldr n program and brought gifts, the rnginecr, J. G. Tres.ley.
request tha legislator* tn support
ing
llie
light*
u i Mi
f
Iiper
lt\
lie inmmitlei- .igirr.l illifI. lent the hill. Tho organisation also
have tJaycd a part in tola effort. $4,000,00(1 for the Improvement of and Circle* five and six of the Johnny Hill, negru hrukeninn tD tioiirr A. II. t ’hamllei.
electrical ,4ti. S nt in,- i-i|iii|&gt;iu.mt
“leg.i” nnllte li.iil nut lirrn g t'ra voted to ask the legislators to sup.
Ihr tiispru.ion was llir ictiili ol ul Gie wai rwutk*
Florida’s tularculosls vanatorls. Baptist ( hurrh had a , n',JIr were from Manchester.
An official at the ACL "fh
port Senate Bill 12, which is a
two of which, she stated, are falk l»'ogn.m. refreshment* and gift*
a 'luliiih.imr (uIIomiiik ihr K-imc
The lil t liurf an.I .I ■i I'-iu i,.i lie inrrling
il. e s s . t i n
Ruard Recruiting
drivers’ responsibility measure.
ing dawn, These a r e 'th e reenn- f,,r *he home.
yesterday
hrtween
Hnmklwi
a
ml
v
i
eh, discus* I mid I'liacNiieiit "I
Menlirrs id tin' gimip igrr.-,l in"The Home wa* In such r u n ; ,
,
rf,
...
,
President Gordon Bradley urged
Drive End« Thurndny verted Army hospital* a t Tampi down
a
u
p
c
in
I
ut
lliu
»v
|.rnp"*e&lt;!
New Ynik, when DurorJirr ,illr«r&lt;|lv
condition when I arrived,’’) 1 A* If I O il l O Allt*I1&lt;l
and Marianna, whoso life ex­
............. ..
*
ml
i.iiK
levetnu- lortSl.ilV, hnwricr, In tike I lute all member* to attend the meet­
rcqillrinr
N j j . p v i c c s •trm k .« Ian
fl&lt;'in lln* Ir liilinil I'nnl'l tu' n*e.i ...... I,, lull at .' Hit I’ M Miinday ing to be helil next Thursday when
At tho regular meeting of the pectancy ha* long ago been ev- said Mr. !&gt;rlskelL ''that It wl'l,
I Jlv III K
r W 'iv It 1 B
.Continued On Page Two)
Incal National Guard held last,reeded, she pointed out, and show take n* hast 12 month* hard \
Dunn hri was imlrinl |u appral fur paving a11ii u it I mt*' t uii'l
work with tln&gt; co-operation of the
hr.ii nn mini "ilm""C,
pi inriple | ,ii m .it- *,rii.l
1 Me uni l&lt;
.n ig h t at the Hanford Arrnorv It od picture* depleting their del*)* general public everywhere l«
hrlmr
thr
l
iiiiiliil«&gt;luiiri
in
t
un
m
( 'tintiMilFsl 4*11 1‘Hgf Bilk
member* of CamplicD I
11 uailn I Irt •*» r . v r u 11
a4#wta announced hy Lkut. Rav- Idaled condition a* portrayed h entry mi till* worthy ImGltnUoii." iligAlll’o.*t
Hoard To Consider
5.1 of the Amirl.'un I.*' lull May *
Il'aiiltM * o i Page ■!&gt;)
momi Kader that &gt;tho recruit
gimi
were
today
requested
tu
»
"
I
h
r
('ullililliliuliri
it
iii.sklM
K
a
Teacher
Appointment
drive now In prngro*a will end
spiii IiIp nt 2:45 n'plork,
Halurdm cmnplrtr iavctlyatlmi ui ihr i u,r.
next Thursday, The loalng side
afternoon at the Erlckumi Funerat
will enterlain the -winners with a
The County School Board will
Home to iiHeml the funeriil nf Wallet Miilluy, baseball sretrtaty,
dinner nuietlng at the Armory.
meet Tuesday morning at 10:00
laid in .iiinouiiciiiK thr iui|irii,imi
Frank
I'nvlick,
niembi'r
of
tin'
He also staled Hint on tho weeko'clock nt the office of Supl. T.
Duiuelirr is acciMrd hy a liiuuk
Post and World War I veteran,
W Lawton to review recommenda­
und of Mav H-1R, 21-M. 2»-2P
who
died
early
Thiirsilay
morning
ly IS (an ui ptiai hint! ami ku kuu:
tho local unit will go to Camp
tion* hy school irunlees of the reHv
HEN
It
V
LEA
I*:
It
followliq;
a
lirief
lltuees.
Rlnndlng for test firing.
of teacher* now em­
Horvlcea will ho conducted by him yeslrulay at the I’olo Grnuiul'.
ALHANT N. Y. Api 2D (/It -Oovrnioi Ilioina! I Dewey, who appointment
NEW YORK, Apr. 29—(/P)~The flood oT labor disputes in key
All person*’ desiring .informa­
ployed.
It
wn»
the
second
time
I
In*
the Legion Pont both at Hie fqjition on tho rrerult drive are ask* industries is working up tq its ansuat spring crest.
It is expected that members of
fiery manager ha* been suspend hit the (lust I qce in miming fur I'(evident, nurses .» deep-down viriue
homo and ul rim graveside In ed
_ed by Lieut Ksder to contact
Strike threats are heard in the auto, steel, coal, electric, and rail eral
ilie hoard will visit the majority of
hy Chandler. He wa* net down lor another si t at llir White Motive
ik.®him»etf, Lieut. John Raul* nr licldi. They sound real enough' But this is the season for the chip on Evergreen Cemetery. Member* of for the entlr* IH47 sell ..oil fur
rids call' nut linl.i) wlnu an uninipratliablr smiitr lliuioughly schools In tho w rit end of the
ths Post will servo a* psllbeari r*. conduct detrimental to baseball.
R gt T, V, Brown or to attend
I.mull.it Willi irwry'i virvw dm luird that (Tsr 1944 and I*4-444 Rrpub- countv. They recently visited th#
the shoulder, May is tha month lor bargaining, and tha public can siill
Mr. Povllck I* Riirvlved hy the
anv of tho meeting*.
(Continued On I’ago T an)
school* In th* cast *ida of th*
li.'iul Nlandarilllieiiicr, contrary t
widow, Mr*. Allen I'nvlick; Ibe
The annual encampment for tho Hoi
county, seld Mr. I.awton.
frequent repo s, ha* not decided radically and quickly.
mother. Mr*. Mario 1'avllck; a
Eongraaa la set for Ita show­ mid-May, fall of cosnpromlae.
Guard will take ploco In Colum­
tu return In | Ivutc life when hi
Family
bia, H, ( ): nt Ft. Jackson from down fight on labor legislation,
And ’.ho*o who know Dewey
All of these
ineaa are
ara only poaeiblll
poaatbiii- daughter, Mi** Fiance* Povllck; a National
RECORD ASSETS
gubernatorial |mm emt* Dec. dt. host repirt Hint:
July 20 through Aug. 8. Col. end both management and labor tlssw, and net nac«saarUy)prebabll- brother Charle* Pavllck, nil of
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 20-(,P )
Week
Is
Announced
1050.
Clfrde T ravelled, battalion com- ara waiting ta hear tha new set IHrs. Buti they show the timetable Sanford, and an uncle anil aunt.
I Hr. defeat lu-t full still —Florida hank* &lt;.nd trust com­
• maiular, visited tho local .Nation­ of rules under which this year's by which segments nf ths nation's Mr. and Mr*. Kdwnrd Lejlkn "f
Neither ha* he governor divld rankle*, mid lie tong* fur pullGcal panies hud a record $570,000,000
Tho week of May 1 to May H ed ta try to 'ontinue in pulill' '•vlndienlioli."
al Guard Unit last avonlng and bargaining battle* will be staged key industries could be brought to Orlando.
in usKct* during April, Comptroll­
ha* been *et apart a* National life heyoiiil (h t dale.
commended Lieut. Kader on tha nsxt month.
2. Ho likvH puhlic office, with er C. M. Gay announced today.
a halt, unless the boys can get
Family Week, Rev. Joe C. Crews,
artivltleo.
KVKKGLADF.H FIRE
il* power uml pre-tig,&lt; and Itnii'Managements argument f o r together.
til
short,
he
i*
not
Hindi'
up
hi
The total, reported In nn Apr.
BELLE HLADKH, Apr. 2l»-i&lt;P) secretary of the Hanford Mini*- mind. Ho won until he lm* to. light.
holding in*
tha line
Una against
against na rourtn
fourth
» .’i
holding
Let's look a t Hfuther*! outline
11 hunk call was an Increase of
wage Increase
increase la pretty well of labor’s stand, as made |a tha —Flro In the Everglades Just It rlil Association, announced till*
^ •
' 1 J»UR BTltnCX •
round waga
II.
lie
i*
geruini'lv
interested
in
Close frlcndHinsist—and Dewey
$14,000,000 over n**cts of last
north of tho Palin Boach-llroward morning. Ha observance I* urged doe* not drn)»-(hat tho prusident- government prolilrm*.
MOBILE, Ala. Apr.
summed u* today by Eugene 0, Ford dispute. He went beyond
December, Gay said.
all churches. The week 1*
* eonf.rnw . which * l» T itn d off apace, Beth lehem Steel ehalrmsn restricted Issue of ef
County line ru*t u pull of snmke upon
t.
He
ha*
u
fighlliig
spirit
Hint
planned to empliaslse the re­ lal hug still l*k| hi* system.
over
a
wide
area
today.
never
rnilly
surrenders.
company speed-up Id
sponsibility of parent* for child
This, plus ih o r evidence ul
THE WEATHER
Howard E. Bair, u*»i*tanl chief welfare
Before Id* second term a* gov­
view of what labor
and training.
hum), hns led (Vend* tn conclude ernor
but.no dseisloa from
of
the
Everglade*
Fire
Control
expire*, the ehoico of two
auto
Industry
na
e
Radio
station
WTRlt
secured
that
Dewey
limf
I*
more
Inclined
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 20-(/P)
walk* WWW r 4 IWEMIfl g IHWIlHIHOfliM
until a few hours ‘
DiHtrict, ri-, ' the fire wu* luirnlnu a aerie* of religion* und edurapolitical path* leading to a con­
Labor must have (
HIGH LOW
out deadline tomorrow..
along a two mile front In upon saw t'.r v l program" which will bo Ilian not towiAl extending III* tinuation of hi* public career
president of the United Autemo- er, ha says. Ahd he
09
50
gras* and heading toward thu presented each i'. iv at .1:15 P. M, career a* a mil,A servant—with a might I*- hi*—another term aa Atlanta
Mle
Workers,
010.
Npectfle
by
saying
■oet
be
view to being In good position chief executive of tlm Emplro ilontou
DOUGLAS AT
.10
5T
And
the
paid
is
might
be
In­
Miami
canal.
increased
to
put
purchasing
pa
except
.Saturday
when
the
pro­
should tin ever l e t a new crack Stale or u seat In the U. H. Sen­ Cleveland
LONDON, Apr,
M
17
tonated hi the timetable of the back on n W
gram will lie heard at 10:00 A. at the Idg prixobf politics.
IN T to n T
ad States Ami
18
57
Detroit
possible strikea unless tha oppo­ means that tabor wants w
CIRCUIT COURT
ate.
M., Rev Crewe said. Tho pro.
48
72
Dewey hhnsrll t,uid r/ter Tit*
nents, now in tha snarling stage, enough pay chatk to boy ae m
Circuit Court will convene Mon­ gram■ will ho based on the fol­
Either one, In tho opinion of hie Mi ii nclvpull*
l&gt;9
82
Phoenix
defeat
ny
Presltlnt
Truman
that,
— -------- smanti
day
morning
at
10:00
o'clock
for
admirers,
under
favorable
circum­
lltlE^dri kflg tftJHS, ogwegi %
lowing
title*!
''Democracy
.Re­
goods as It could have a t tha I
47
70
trial of criminal «*«*, five of tina at Home, * Families that ho did net I n te f again tn seek stance* could lead to h comehack Saint Louis
Ford’s UneoTn-Msrtnry OPA controlshank while trout ftah!
82
88
Han
Antonio
thu
office.
Thelgovurnor,
often
which
ara
scheduled,
O.
I*.
Hornoil
the
national
scene.
Worship Together HUy Togeth­
whan wages west
Dougina, whA spent
dl
48
Seattle
(egged
ua
a
tefiet,
still
cannot
don,
clerk
of
(1
m
court,
announced
However,
neither
"problem"
ho*
er", Famille* that Piny Togeth­
ly hid).
wetha In a Bouthet
33
51
- ‘gtt M. B. Bmlth win er Stay Together", "Home Build­ *ee any real pLapecta of win­ arisen, and until It doe* he will Montreal
(mfiOO engtnesn).
lodajr^ JM
Au'o
84
87
Jacksonville
ning
tho
GOP
naaldontlal
nomi­
ers ara World Builder*'', "High
not face it or discus* it publicly,
■ion of
98
78
Miami
Commission will Finance on a Low Income” and nation • third t k » —under fore­ It was learned authoritatively.
85
81
Orlando
morning in regular "the Question of the Family seeable ceoditloni But he knows
83
88
Tallahassee
that condition* I change, often
iC
u
ilsia
l
(4a ro se Two)
Car."
' ’ ’m

Driskell Expresses
Appreciation F o r
Home E aster Gifts

ti

Mrs. Kireher Tells
Jaycccs 01* Need
()!’ State .Sanatoria

Fnal Committee
/ote On Citrus
Bill Is Delayed

Gov. T lomas Dewey Nurses Desire
Fur Third Shot At White House

Flood Of Labor Disputes Work '
Up To Their Annual Spring Crest

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 27, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG* SIX

Scissors-Slayer
Hacks WomanTo
Death In Chicago

C ro ss

Y ard

By

O f

[Dixie lawmaker* failed to block
Ut. In tha House, their colleagues
Vegetable Market
In tha Benate might succeed with
• Itssllsa e * Saw* e#«*
filibuster.
principle* of the (United Nation*) a The
JACKSONV1I.LH. Apr 37—,AP,
Wuod bill vote Is expected —Kelly
New Vork prl.rs on KlsrCharter cynically violated by the to be close.
If
It
Is
defeated,
ns
lilu
(ruiie sad ,»K'i.,l'b» h» rsconduct nf the Soviet Union with
portcl br die I- i-iteriil II,tile M»rmany
predict,
the
House
will
then
j the* countries of eastern Kurope.
k*M New * Henit^
Hrififi t&gt;«9ilin«r ImnliifU I'lfuitlf Ul»
' Their right tn self determination take up amendments to the l^-slnI mi I m&gt;, ortliMH/jr to r^ti»r«llr
ski
bill,
which
is
Identical
to
one
ilm.s Iwen &lt;‘xtini|iil*hed by force or
kihmi
rummy
.*mo 3 ..A rio rlit V
approved
by
the
Senate
l.nbnr
11 Incuts of furce. The human free­
Halloa I uu-lac.
«*nHuMriiiMh'*n Mfu'k
dom* a* the rest of the world uti- Committee. Senate debate In still ,ii) &lt;|ti,illl&gt; J
\
n
1
«
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f
llip**
f*
*
w
h
hit,
f
t*
ia
linof
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ilerstamls them hevo been extin* weeks away, however.
Arift the Senate Finance Com 4 oft
(|iiIhIioiI thruughniil that whole
l.ifnii fmufif! l u l l ' l l 7«*i* mi im •
mlttee approved Hie House.pavseil ir * ■pijlMr : ;v •'•*!» tviif iipninr!
area.
l&gt;ll*‘*R tll***HMAIt ••Mtllf
oleomargarine tax repeal hill. Its •TJ
"Kcmiomlc problems have not action sends the measure on to cmtly i f jiR*.e11 *'*• at ji|P|* »*litifil#l|f &gt;
t, ,»n H•'♦*, »*
li f»o rn M ti**
liepn solved hy Inlernatlotial coop- the Senate.
1*4 Itiinliivl l&gt;«t • I *m| ih*j !It* It'Mlfi I
crnlioii but dealt with by dictation.
Chairman George (U-Ga) an­ l)|«r frill It. *«M*&lt;t 'jKllIMv rtl»«l *i)»»
: These snuio methods have been nounced the bill was okayed by n iIMImii 1 ' hi J
iiitHil nth* t
HrmI iu|it&gt; .1 ho ji j.v rr\i 2 So.
attempted In other areas*penetra­ voice vote. Ifa said lie had no idea I
J?,6IIsg S
tion by propaganda ami the Com­ when the Senate Itself might vote lilivriy
«V(«try r n *'r IH |i»rif*
munist Party, attempts to block on It In view of the press of other fi'Vir I
I‘it*’I&gt;Irttit I*tj-di fl'i* I 1) 1'.:,»
I
j'i.
|i*f»r»*r i
i ;••* tftnrol* »♦
cooperative 'international efforts legislation.
iM
inlirlfi
*
•
Hf
' .«i |tiH-i i t t
i 1)9
[III the rrononiic field, wars of ner.
Before the committee acted, It !.lm«n I '&amp; »t«nhrl ••iir!«••*•»
von, nml In some ranea thinly veiled
nu-fun
J
J
n»,
fid*
I
l"fti
2
rejected 7-0 a rider amendment
Use nf force.'1___________________ by Senate, Hdwin Oi Jehnsan t l&gt; ,»fe,
g4 .
,
.
.
• **|»*rv
In
n , ii i r . i t #
* I" 1 13 tt*
, Achcson gave out the cost fig ­ 1 "InI to cut cxcllto tflicv—fluen flH'lir.iM 14,
M y.-t, *lo : . » ,|&gt;i|%n
ures on the arm s program for the those on telephone bills, theater I ; ; "
_ S : :■ 3 un
»»&lt;e
firs t lime an fa r as the A d iiiiiiisliu lick,-In and Iransporlatlon—hack I\
s**i
4" { S ' tl™"*
i ti&lt;»i I h concerned although tliey to HM2 levels. Virtually nil werojd-ren : :■ . .»
i previously Imd romo from members raised during Ih e ,war.
| . I'eppera OuelisU •."nllfnrnta v.'on

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V, f.ANTONIA, N. C„ Apr. 27—
t ' t/Pt A cron* burned last night on
tin- lawn of hii rdllor whose news­
paper has been assailing the re.
organized Ku Klux Klan here.
An nnidetdifled hand fled after
setting fire In the wooden cross (
at the homo of tinrtonla Gazette
editor J. W. Atkins.
Atkins, miding In Ills home, hail
dl-n-garded sound of volret in tha* front yard, lie attributed the'
nubo to fmi.s III n nearby baseball 1
park.
A neighbor diisliod across to tell
linn of the cross.burning. Firemen j
ipili kly pul It nut.

Small K in t;c r p r l n tj
On Weapon FsBcm**
C hecked

B u rn s

P o lic e

CHICAGO,
A|ir. 27—0 0 — A
ltft-hamlrd srlssors-idnyrr harkedj
Mr*. ITnlH Grinds, M-yenr-nld
widow-, &lt;u death hint night In the
bathroom nf her npnrlnirnl.
,
The holy wan found on (li*.
floor of the lilmul-spln^liprl room
by Mr*, Grind*** daughter, Alice,
C h riiH M c a rin i;
P7, on iritiiniMir from vlxltlug a
- n*lghl&gt;or,------iIv silstM r i « « e a st flap.
Police l.li'iil. Janipn Corcoran
!n Isklug a vole mi Hie measure
who raid the dentil wan "poxillvely
thcr
a murder," declared Mrs. Grinds
Hie meeting will he held at 2 :l|il
was attacked svltll a pair of scis­
P. M ill the Senate chamber or
sors found lying oil tile lop of a
the old Senate chamber .
* b»&lt;hrnnin clothes hamper.
Rep. Phillip* of Hernando pro |
Dr. Thomas Garter, coroner's j fH*lt-VIAR-OLD Pater Blevins alia posed that the Committee itself sit
phyticiaii, said tliere were nine p ariltvalj at hit homt In North Bell* down and work out I lie- bill, tlml
gbshei In the liiti-k of the victim's mot*. L I., Now York, hnldlni hfs every member of the roininltteu ,
hack mill tliiee wiitindt nn her bandaged 'eft hand agalnit hit ftca. already knew all aid** of tba mi go |
/ace.
face Ur. t arter etprersed the while the youngster', f.th.r, Mar- i ipeul'
opinion Hull the attacker wielded „,d 23,
«( . n,arlne. w«* loading I The committee approved amend
the scissor* In Ida left hand.
n)llk canl fnr niJtrkvt „ , „ * „ t,y 'iiieuts to the (iovertinr Warren I,ill
A small, readable flugcrpriiit dairy larm. Paler wandered over to ||„ | , t | „ . present Citrus Com
found on the sclsiors Is tadiig an automatic water pump Hit hand IIIU.lull In In,-1 Mini add one man.
checked, Corcoran said.
was cau,ht In the ma'htne, crush­ j Tini menu* pretcut innntMT-- will
Tile police 11*-111 c IIn rit nnul that ing two of hts finger*. Ktnca tha Islay on tin- coumiission until tlndr
Joseph fluey, fit, a slly ruglnrrr *reld»nl, the owner of the firm has j term i expire.
(/nf.resftnnal) 1 t he rolnniltlees allio adopted »'•
who Iincb in the apartment to- fired hi* dad
neslh tlial of the tiilndes' heard
oilier aineridmeiit which would have)
Ml*» tiriiide '.cream, Gnrcy w ent 1
tin- effect of knocking off n Itmitn
’tool nf Jii.UOII fees for the cominis
to the tipMiilra npartmriit, found j
C h in a W a r
Mrs. Grind"', hmly, and siinimoued .
slim aitorucy.
I Rep. Andrews of Orange ex
ah undertaker who removed 11,1
m ntiMriHpit fptiM f f ( i Cruel
Corcoran said
- plained that in rase of no r nier,i &gt;i(bt di'nilnsttoM "
It was not until the undertake! 1 « biang promised full support to genry the commission would nol le'
but pledged| —
able
old if the fMinn
began tn wash the hotly that the i I lie government
Oil!' I' T "f l.l. "'ll
’ 'to 'get. legal
,
Inga
of »
my
fcl !i already
slab wounds were noticed and pn- i 1*1 'in»i • Ho*»i»" suffer
u*itr» i *M
|',n ’*i
»*f *er
—• ■ e Itnds been
I spent.
a t
llc#» rnllH. Cvirrnmii Halit Cnrcy.lmv ritiii»tryiitni.M TImm Ik* nmv,
Mir arifiiiiinita »&gt;r
atBl tlir WoIiiiiii' k ilnMKlitrr i|r J I»iivr* «
Huh iik hiih uf rrtiiilnt?
In M,r In’hi itry nvrr
dared they lu&lt;lievn| death was fimti leiiiemimt to lead fhlnn tn niatinllv tests kept up
caused hy Internal hemmorthiigc.
roomumnm.
Tills fight bolls down. now
u i ' i i i n o f , ' , |i to
ri» ■
i hutth( u i i ' i r iayalo-t
iy riiii
» " M M i m i i i ‘lit.
.
. to ia
He said t.'arey mopped . «l» 'he |
railed on h i............... to fight
JeM""and
blood sml explained "I di ■In w ant | )IM |lntl| agaiimt ( ‘•miintiiilsin as
" , w r„| omuge
Alice In nee' it ’•
they did agnliut (be JapHluae in
-Ivocatlng
xw e.l -m ill.
.............................
Mis. («i IikJi' n liuahaud, file. ao|e|g|ii
yenra ......................
of war. At..............
the ....huiiio■ lullHot It would rsi.se present maturexecutive i.ecietniy of a I,imp com jlime lie Hilmittol tome of the elmrtItv Stsildard" The "sweet orHIige"
merclal losn ■ouipnny died hIx ; t-oouoi; of III- own '/"year mle " f Mil
would tie some lower in sugar
years ago.
the ( i i .I lo iin liv
roiilcid than the Warren bill, tint
A second datightrr, Juan, 22, h
lli- Generali ■unit# uahl the Red, ,un|j,j |)|lV.r a lilgli"r ratio between
a school teailiei ut CulumbuN, Wi. bv crossings the Yangtze bad
and acids.
Gorcornu ..irI&gt;I tha elder dmigli I blundered Into Hie iianie ndlilurv -ngar
(lodge Taylor, chairman nf the |
t«r. Alice, hud lint been home liisl «-ri"is I lint mired Hie Japanese b Giivernor’s
t ’ltrus Advlsorv f'oni- i
night befolc bha found (lie body i l l ' l l roinpier.l of t'ldlia.
mitre, said lie wouhl not g" nbmg I
Ho said acvciul persons told him
Iln&gt; liver cioi dug, lie uniil, re will, Ibe "'twei'l orange " hill pro
that she had gone directly fium present
i ibe "peak of GonimunWl I
work to k nelghlior'a lumie and null,,n
fl will bring
eaten dinnci with them, h g v i n iv di
: vclopment."
j V , fuce
wltli the
thorlly Lefoie 111 o'clock.
' liingllng unis
f" i" of
' 1mllllury, pollHcsl
IMIot Meet
Another widow,
Mi,,
Mary
_____
Wicks, 7h, win slain
in Hie and ermiondc pmblems which will
icsull In Iticlr down-,
&lt;rnnttna*a rrem Paas tins*
Orlnde’i. nelghboi Imed Inst No evi'iitmilly
, i( is. Mrs. W. K. Ilollyhtad revanihtr. Mia. Wicks was hluik fall."
t am certain." ha said, "that ported a total of Jlin.lM *l,*,d
gautiad with « club.
so long nv w-r carry on the struggle during the past month for

of

th» Con,m u,lists can neither en

the Kemito rnmmlttee. Those

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n
ftiofiny Mil to ft* Ison, nfli*r llnlhniv#, *yp&lt;* few bout
nance the Labor Department and I r ,|« « ti'r ■ad ■-••osttii.n
r. i./»
Federal Security Agencies for the "'.MViVV' ^ o .1 * '^ o i p .i ::^ !7 i ” o
fiscal year beginning
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I 75-5 0 0*
mwit nf Am erican foreign policy to
lic rry of NforanMil
Haul G U I I r r**f* in»ir*• fpw ,1 Oft, Ml iHMiml t.«r'kt
llit-lr Initial | i *h i »j *» \ : j « a :*•. n aI i #* r«w
meet tha situation created hy Ifuia- SfiiMtom w u ii M make
Nia,
lie described the A tlantic idnb, at cutting
i rrrlimipliN
'1/''1
• * , •".’"l'.''
a*
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(T re a ty and the m ilita ry assistance incnl Bpcmllnjr •*&gt;• w nittlinif down | *M*n F
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this bill, firet of the annual a |&gt;- | H'| »i i*. 11 .
. . . . . h
. i.mi
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program , as well
as Iho European
Recovery I’ ro'gram and help for I proprlallous to reach Ihe .Senate, 1r''* l,,“ '
, Gri'iH-e and 1 nrk»% an “ all fit*-1 A ifnttae ni*pio|iiintMin!i
j im j ,.o
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algiit'd to ib isIS a*
end."
(committee
metft Ito
roiudder
Mr
I 'HI R" / ik Ii | hdi i (if i nn_ iMti'u
* "Yo u inisy ask," hr told the sen - 1 Truuiun'a re 'ju rsl for 15,272,200, |n
mi t *** r.ilf *|*i *lll y 3 If* ft so l.trrft
■alo rs. "w hy It Is not emmgli t o ,000 for the Kuronenn
Recovrry w|/*» fan i 5at
tj
I luive (he A tliin llc p ad alone since I Program , Althmigh the President
it arrep ly (lie principle that an yesterday »nld dropping prlcev rn
la t t a r l on one is an attack on all. able Am erica t« slice uhmd flb n .
! W hy dura the e xe ru llv * believe 000,000 frnm Ihe tidal recommend
tliu l it w ill be necessary to have a rd. hy
, Uopgress,
___
, _some
..........law
. ,m
.........
il,ci s
' m ilita ry assistance program In ad- • want to slice the total even iiinrc
U M im ii
si i r r
n iM ii.m
dltlou to the ri,inmitntent.i eontnln- mayb* as much «» } 2.000i000tig'fl
ftl * l» If H
•li:v'«»iii mi t.ii
| ed In the p a c t? "
J
f iiw fri11'&gt;t*Ini? |,r|, *t r#|j'tr'i*4 t"v
Acheson went on:
tit*- 't^ilrrn nti Ih#|i.t»)f,M
flltrft
"Tin* answer is found In th* I n - 1
! HTiif-r Mur k •’1 tut
#oi |
, secu rity and tha fears of Western
i n i n i i k ’ rH h »k I
&lt;ip f,» 13 m
A
M
Apr
j Kurope nml of mnny nf Hie other
J a c k s o n v i l l e . Apr z&lt; &lt;At' IffSfiiiG, T # i n i # r i l l #«r»
freedom
loving nations of the -rie riiie K«a loarkei
IHi I f p r
H h
f,*%
t«
lli’fift^. Ill I' k Y»i1out In# VI*td1
world. Raslc to the pui poaeu o f the I.KHu!#*
H** arid* A
I'.M
-k
D
ll
Hp*
12
2
%
3
yft
utllitn ry nssistunce program Is Hie
KM l» # » 1r»s|
Ifoiiiiw, l U r t r k Y iiH ii iltifs H # 1 »M r t ' l f t
34 ci#
\t
necessity of promoting erononiir l.sra"
H*
M
|»r
I?;
31 ».f
M
tletlmi
H#»it' I•»»!#- lli llpr
1150 | fft
m e ,v ary and political stability by Umall
5*1
M Mi
Hri*h» Mm t lt«i 111,r
|3 ITi
Hslrs

figure,, are IMIlO.OflO.OOO for the
BACK FROM A QIIMAN PRISON. Mrs. W.lma Ybarbo renew, acqu.lnlsnce
A tlan tic pact rouiitrlea ami lil'.'O,with her »lx-yeer-old son. Jimmy. In New Bed,or^
L ' IKIO.WO for other rouutrlea such as
was recently (reed by order of Military Governor Gen. C1,J l n ^ * ^ ' nlJ.
ur(.r ce nml
Greece
and T u rk e y .
tn,-parly slsylng of her husband, S«l.
_ j Acheson reviewed the develop,

Stnt,«* l'1itrnier,&lt; Market

IbggH And Poultry

ip

L tiffta ta tu ru

A cheson Speech

uuart* of h e *'' milk * ,|d

ilnvn nor deatroy our country. &gt;•» cannwl milk for needy famlllmu
Within three years Ihe final v|c , Hhe appealad for mnra fiimla and
CARRVINO Hit ORA'iDDAUOfdll, Linda Faya Slone, In a large flih nat
will In. ,Kira"
waa Instructed to write smile of
•tunf ovtr hi* bark, Jamci McDonald of Yakima* Waih,
from'
(Conttnuad F»«*n f'aiz* tine)
lie recalled that only four year. I
ult.rr civic club, I. .» * [.«&lt;
Salmon llearh area alter receiving nRIclal warning thsl annlher landpreaantatlves.
tilde la on the way. The small community bad been mined bv nn* slid*
rent roitlrul in l'Tuiida went into ago Nanking m „ llhcrolrd
Milk Hank. A nre.imt, she
from a Wit-font hill * few rtav* prevlotlllv. GuternaHomil 5 m,,ulnhot0 t
th* fienaie under spouMirship of h Japuiiesc
„
. . | reported, fund* »ro being eontrlSenator Hoyle nf Hunfuitl., hike
Wo am ronfroitel
said . *? . , t,10 Klwanla Uluh, the
one already luUoduued In the fh ln jig , "hy „ 'lurh, 'untnl force (.'-^ern^Ktar, rre a h y lrila n GleanHousi hy Rep. Mchlllie of I'lue- which iiCi‘k* In m l, nur people of
,
| iIbe I'll,,l t’lilli, Iniki
Ihihi IIUh Widi*
llaa, it would notify the l-'cflrtnl their liberty, destroy (be indepen- tli« need
'
I* growing constantly I
Housing hxpetlilrr that rent con­ drnco of nur nation and threaten ami the funds arc uni udi-ipial* i
Areas Of Country
trol in mi longer urcessnry m Ilia peace of the entire world,
^4. .
t„ meet Ihe demands, lie said. I
W .T .R .R .
Florida. Uccviilrul would [nllow
"In this struggle, the life ami
Mr*. Gordon ............... ..
Mm ,
GHtfAGtl. Api 27 i/l't—Itiilu
liberty of every one of our peuplo K. I I. I.aney, Mr«. /. It R a tliff ,
automat a ally in lit days.
, fell over widi' a,c»', «f the i-ullliI 111 fl vlt ft %
Tha anil.bookie bill pa-,soil by hi lied with the life of the nation." and M r*. Joel H. Field were
,try today. *tnc wet belt M'vrrul
reprc-etit the club at 1
the IluuSo yesterday went on tbu I........mitinued. "Altlum gh I re tire d ! (.|lOBrn
W»ii, **»H .hmli'itf"
' hundred ,»llc:&lt; wld" extended from
.' &lt;w
Sanata calendar without idefence from the post ,&lt;( pr*- id 'iil, I feel |j ,r Hemlunle County Federation i
New- F,inland west and southU’pAtfrn fiimborp#
today. Senator Ray nan! of tit. I ran not lig h tly disregard my r*- [ „ f Women'* Club* meeting In be j
wetlwatd tn the Ohto Valley and
'tin* I 'i t'l'd'k •*!uh
I
N*w»
Palerabuig, leader ut the bill's •ponslldlUy hs a rttl/en at a U til*'h e ld In Oviedo M *y 5
in western Tenneiie* end Arkan' **
auppurter* In the benate, obtan- our country Is faced with d a n g e r,' rhy secretary wa» ln»trurUd
. as th«re "-ere nnindersturma in
I,.,,.!
.
ad permission to get It on the our people on Ht* brink of dlsaiter. to write latter* to Tt » u.„r i ,
parts nf Oklahoma, Kama* and
r'U’t!ll*a» I** . . tl-zt.i*
Herald
for
publicity
glori
Hie
|
I
wish
(n
pledge
al
this
lim
a
of
Momlti in i!hiti*
Colorado. Dodge City, Kilns., re­
calendar.
to C. F Wert for the iadi',
U'orl'l
M|Tt•
Ills Huiun passed the mrasiire •-rials that I shall share tha auffer- club,
ported a rainfall nf rn„re than one
Votir lllMm frsl'iy
presented
to
th*
Pitot
rooni
In
1
tnc*
n
f
my
fellow
rmm
trymen,"
yaatarday by a 71-lb volt.
Inch In six hours. Wind, ball snd
llhl«« lUrrnn
Fernaid-Laughton Memorial H»&lt; !
t'lilang
"'lid
his
government
realAria«t|H I *siip f&lt;i !r#’id
rain till western Kansas end the
An almost Identical batiste bill
pltal In which he was confined
if New, tlurruweU. Mine
Oklahoma panhandle la,l night.
•Iraady It pending oil tlm Ucuate lied Hull Communism was a pro­ during a recenl illness; to 'lie [Il,-t mi OI
urt
hpitlfd
(V
Htn
Internalioiial
Winter wheat In the vicinity of
bill calender after being with- blem nf —
•,.................. Implications
..
^
who have appeared be [ |j j" !H''r til nk Vut twt v
drawn from a hostile committee. JJjjtJ • Idna ahuie roubl md settlI" speakers
Mtllfaiv lln'itl
I,akin, Kniis., was reported dam­
fore
lha
clnb
during
th*
past
[J
Worlt| ■( Nrmti
The bill to prohibit Btate ageii-1 If that problem In 'liluarouldhavo year; In those rontrlbutlug t„
aged.
12
I'.
Him
f'lttit
HK,,n been settled through peaceful and
Ciaa from luring speciai atiunieyn
Temperature* generally were
the Milk Bank; and lo all others I fin AI(l»M«»tt# |!«|v
I 3'* MiinIi ,|| V«rl#tl«N
aa defeated, It In 5, ill Hie polltlcnl iiiennn, riilang went on, who contributed In some men.
around normal over most nf th*
3flui Hair Nfiii# lift nc&lt;ti
House Committee on Gnvainuirn- hr fell that It would help establish aura lo Ih* club'* activities.
country. The mercury wao near
I no roflRV # fitmr
it tianle for world (M»ace.
t i l Reorganization.
Mr*. J. L. Clark, member,bio 3 3&gt;i l|B * \ M#4il1ln»e
the freezing mark in northern
The government, h* said, was chairman,
1 Opponent* claimed it would give
reported an Increase ,&lt;f 3 I ft Ymn Mrtnorv ftongi
Minnesota,i ill
in pi
part* of North Datoo much power to the attorney "rcistently faced with the dreadful threa memher* during the naif • f&gt;« -Mil Iti-1 I.GVAfw f’rogfT’tm
kot* end at Rherldan, Wyo. Ya*
an 1*•"&gt;«»I IRliMifl 111M»nwAa
gantral, who would be made tli« IHissIbllily that If we should fall, year, making ■ total inem!i*r-hli&gt; tI II
III ft R&gt;a(!l##t
terday’s highest mar
exclusive Irgnl iepie*«ul*IIV* of i 'hilln would hacuiue I life tlndcfbOX of .71, Mrs. B. K. Ghanman report­
fimhar f’ll y lltvfir
Ytliua, Arlz.
'
Slate Imaids and again.'if*.
batll-urniiiid of a lerrlfylufc Third ed on th* Cancer Program for a 211 Th# It J" Hr IKih Miki!
R 15 Ittnrv Hour
Rap. Morgan of Uuval said World War In which every nation Re,i,(note County.
ft
fin
N#iv#
"It’a Just a move lo giv« nuiia of the world would ha tragically
Mr*. Mitchell thanked the mem­ ft ns lltotik ainrkvt n»pnrt
.It too Nsws
j
power tu a bureau."
fM D n lf llf it H u l l ' l l
Involved.”
bers for their cooperation during ft«:**&gt;
TurntabIs Tima
;
Tftrl Ut# Holife
, Tha House also set up an Imriilang placed some of the blame har term of office and presented ft in Hporl#
Sltdalihl
Rsadasvoui
r«rnrf#
’ n medial* Investigation of “rom- for Hi* military and political short- Mr*. Bnlh Bcolt. nawlv elected ft B Toni I(n««o
Hinas
“
OH '
.
munlstlu teachings" at th* state romlnga of his regime on the "gen­ prcaldent, who outlined her plane f nn I’rjMlfitt on Cloud
7 iA Mnnford (lr«miu#r nc
j^ilvariltiea and A and M Col- eral misapprehension „f Communist for the year.
J Jn ll«rttfifiit IIIrigclt
Tha Duke Univerolty lacrone
Intentions among rerlaln sections
f 4ft KirnrilM by Orl*
Vh* resolution, introduced by of thn Chinese and the foreign
team haa ID lettrrmen.
ft nn Ternilniftr# Htinfr
Rap Dotta of Escambia and aix public n« well aa the Inroad* made rcapanslblllty which China Is now- J JO Meet Ihis lUMtl
lifn Nlfhl r.llMtui
55 efthtri,
oi
. said. there m have
m m m been
More tnerchattl seamen lost
Ift In will# uinrr
"public cliatgts of communistic by Communist fifth column activi­ bearing aa a rein!!' of her tragic ftJj|n
HnuUh#r«
(hair lives during Hm Invasion of
ties
in
China
and
abroad.”
struggle."
Chlang
laid.
' "florlda'i
. , Activity in
................Inilltutloru
“ tuUi
ef.'a4?
GUft Chill
Mindoro Island in the Philippine*
Chlang charged tha Rada Lava
It« called Communist Mao Tta- !2
of highsr learning.”
??
,or^. Kina of
In World War II than d|d soldiers
&lt;
&gt;i ^Af«;tirdlna
to n#oorr|
not r*gu
rsgulra no Intention for peace. Recant ac­ Tung a "far more dangerous trelt- in
,.t' Tha rtiolution
. . — ...... -uoea
............
toils Cntiftd Naiinn#
or sailor* who participated In tha
Renata approval, Bpeakar Mur tion* "prove that thA ultimata aim oi tn China than the Japanese pup- 10 Ju CIsnnlrNl
HuiivsnlrN
action.
Wang Chlng-Wel Jprealdent of
n r (Rid h« will appoint a five of tlm Chinese Communist* la th*
lanes* controlled Cftlua during
man commute* loon to make the conqueat and final aubjugatlon of
tha war) who, during the war, tried
invalidation a i required by tha China ,u, that lliia country could
Imi conveniently used aa a base for to make an individual peace with
f. ! "We have heard numarou* ac- lh« Third World War w d t h t the Japanese.”
P’d r ' M i # P ' i n p q t
dilations hurled at our State In- Chinese people Ita cannon foddar
There are more then 800 ape-'
aitUitlona to ibe effect Ihore were for aggreaalvD world Communlint.
"No nations which deiirca to b* elea of native North American
Comniunlst t e a c h i n g s being
. taught," Bolts told the House,
free can complacently shun th* birds.
!CV‘T "W wbr, I IhltrV it |a onr dqty
inveatlgat* and determint what
n’ ■
m ahould be taken. If not
, I think It Is our duty to
tha inatltutlogi.”
“
1 n will covar tha
_lorldi, Florida
JnlvaraJty and tha A. and
for Mgrota.
INSPECTION and E StlM A T E
1
&lt;•

RADIO STATION

tores
If Ml
b%
S3
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Producer* mil** ti 1F'►
siiuisr
idrnpenu people*.
34 t»#
«2
!,,&gt;(«*
5«*
21 n«
Meanwhile the llotiae went Into Ms'fl'ilt,
1
M
|
ft.ft
Hoiall
Extra
lnl,or law today w ith
attention tar«s
31 Ml
H
Poultry prii-*
centered on n possible civil rlg lili.
Live poultry
MUicmlmciit.
ini-nu’ni'n,.
■p|„rp|a irsd* A
Tpi’iuilrally Ihe hill now under,
r
To
(.'.,,■01,1 -, dcbittr Is one Introduced by Ren. .
,tr*4«»rx
I.,' (Inski ( U Midi I, supported o y . j
r*o
is
It
President Truman Mltd
ini labor.
' ‘ “ 'It | iin.itn- rs,t
S3
would repeal the Taft-Hart ley A c l J ^ i tt;»
y
mihI rri'lacH U wltli miff rai»lnr
it,# up
h
tllllona.
111 Him h hM# htmvf
Upt another, the Wood Lalmr I
i',” ,., ,iml„ 11
Rill offered as a substitute hy-i it,,
t)
. utu
....
..21
is
Rep. Wwh| (U-Ga), la scheduled ttoiisters
flrssseit NT *lv|» (leslbsrx off
t,r» ,ha voted on first, possibly to bled
I
morrow. It also would repeal the Kturlda arada A
v
Haiattars
LT'S4,io,etv
Tmt-Hartley Act, then pass an
Kryers
red
...
II
IS
o ilier iihuost exactly llko It. In (Iriiller* red
«&gt;
IS
affect it wouhl merely get rid o f , i't«n»"r»d
li e , v r ti I
the T itfl- lh irlle y name, anathema !!• " • .
c.
to . Ilftlior.
lie , in IlgM
n
Rep. .GiivaU-niilc
(ll- P a ) said IlnoNlnrs utu
IS
Uuiiiy he w ill try tiwjim end the I
•*'’ '*
Wood illlt lo make li illegal for n!&gt;Vldn Hrm * a'
cither i-mployem or unions to d ls -' _
itMHiiera
cyiuilnHtc
against
workers lea*' ftTiSIrw *rS!l
?!
i 'AUMI of luce, oretlll or color.
Ilmis
rrd' lii
lii.Hvy
Ittiin rrd
iivy «l
Hucli a civil rights union,Imi-nt i Inrivi
h«MY)
Would lie h virtu al kiss of death white
ileiiH Haiti
hecttUM' of Koulliarn opposition. If ltiMiHi|#r*i ft!i|

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

E iU b lU h fd 1908
i

SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A , TH U R SD A Y A P R IL 28. 1910
^ w w p—
mw1■■■■" ■■

Mild and mostly cloudy. PosslMy showers Friday. Modarata
louthwtfurij. winds shifting to
noithci-t Fridxr

*

A ssociated P ress Leased W ire

N o. 178.

Rent Decontrol Beds Enter His Home Commies Close
President
Says
RedsfAct
In
Good
Bill Described
Escape Gates
As ‘HotFotato’
Faithfln Berlin Blockade Parley
For Shanghai

qPoyle Says Military
Emergency Is Over
---- And—T horn—la No
Need For Controls

U. S. Liner President
Wilson Sails O u t
U! C i t y Wnh Load
Of 30U Evacuees

TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 2 8 t/P)—Supporter* of the admin*
titration bill la require fencing
of all cattls In Florida today
loat thalr ffrat aklrmlali on the
A House floor to thooo who want
Kw lo confine fencing to land* on
Highways. Cattle county reprerental Itr* aurcedrd in writing
into the Senate-approved bill
a flouee Livestock Committee
amendment lo permit no one
but Ihe eheriff to Impound rat*
He running at large.
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 28—
(A1)—The Senaln will take up
ihe bill lo ban wire eerrtre lo
4 racetrack bookmaker! at 11:45
A. M. tomorrow, Sanalor Her*
nerd of St. Petereburg, moving
that Ihe bill bo placed on *peclal order, commented drily:
“It U Ihe little non-eonlrocerelal bill Ihet he* brought
*o many people to Tallahaaeee
la tho Iasi few days. 1 auggeat
we gel It out of Ihe way and
end Ihe crowded condition In
Tallahassee."
l|

TALLAHASSEE. Apt. 28—(/P)

S H A N G H A I.

AIMIO Conununul eoldiera invaded
Iha homo of U. 8. Amb*»s*«ior
J. l-elghton Stuart I above) in N*nking. They awakened ihe 7J-v**rc,ld diplomat and eatd they merely
came **b&gt; look around." The Slule
Department haa instructed ihr U S.
Military Attach* to protein vigor,
oualy to Chlnaaa Communlit mill*
lary authorities,
(International)

13 Are Injured
AsPennsylvania
Train IsWrecked

—The hill to dcconlrol lent* in
Hnrida-.dricribrd as n "hot potato"
by it* aponior—will go on ihe Senate
calendar without a recommendation.
A Senate Judiciary Committee
voted 6 -1 lo pul the meat me on (hr
calendar and let the Semite debate
il.
"Thia il a hot potato," laid Sen0 ator Hoyle oi Sanford, lie explained |
9 ihe military emergency wa» over I FO RT WAYNE, 1ml., Apr. 2 8 and there wai no need for renl con­ t/P) -Thirlccn person* wrre hurt
today ,t« a diner and six pullinani
trol.
.Sena'ni Slmgit of Ocala ailed II ol the I'e nruylvanbi K .i tit o,id's
Governor Warren hadn’t threatened yvrslhdtmtl Rroulway Limited were
dersilrd as the train approarheU
liimilautd na f m t t n i l
Foil Wayne.
Two passengers. 4 bnkm un, six
waiter* and four cook* wne taken
to a Fort Wayne hospital,
. Tha yatrew r* hnepiuliisd *«e
Mrs. Natab Stoarhlry, 7 ) ,‘Mount
Vernon, W.i&gt;h,, El. F.. Mill*, r&gt;7 St.
Central Florida erlery ft-ower. Charles, III. Mo. Sliaikley lulleird
representing approximately 76
percent of Ihe celery acreage In ir.tlp l.icrutiona which weir rlined
Ihe area, mot yesterday at tho liy four itiche*. Mill* had n atiMiinu
Mayfair Inn and agreed to enn- mer hit lelt eye.
tliiime tho cutting holiday for
llie eleven members n( the tr.tfn
Ihe rest of the week In a further
effort In stabilize Ihe celery mar­ crew .tho t.tkeu U&gt; Si. Jotrph I lu»ket, M. L. Cullum, secrotary of pii.il for raamin.ilinn were iliakrn
A the Shippers and 0 rowers Com­ up .x» the diner left the rail*. All
mittee, announced today. J. It.
live in Chicago.
Pavldse-'- presided.

Broadway Limited Is
Derailed As It Ap­
proaches Ft. Wayne

Celery Growers
|1U Agree To Extend
•* C u ttin g Hnliday

The group, after putting Into
effect cutting holidays amount­
ing In Ihree days of each of the
preceding two weeks, had agreed
to observe yesterday as another
holiday.
fllnce the celery deal In Florida
Is drawing to a dose It was felt
unnecessary t„ have further cur. tbilrnwnt of celery harvesting,
VT reld Mr. rullutn.
Itninnliiing celery acreage in
the state, he estimated, la about
1,226 acres of golden and 1,100
acres of pascal variety, or about
enough to fill 1,600 car*.
An upswing In the price of cel.
try la expected, lie declared, os
California reports hisses due In
seeders and Florida has lost con­
siderable yield due to weeds.

*• Radio K M Added
To Yellow Cab Co.
Radio communication equipment
waa recently installed by tha Yel«
low Cab Co. which haa *m ted an
FM aerial atop a 75 foot sola at
its headquarters at Park Avenue
and Second Street, The two way
communication la designed to
speed up service, S. A. Allen,
operator of the company, declared.
W
Two now Plymouth taxlicabs of
blue color were recently put Into
•ervlco by tho Silver Fleet Cab
Co., Joe (Jonsales, owner, reported.
RECORD RALES
NEW YORK, Apr.
General Motor* Corp. today re­
ported record sale* and earning*
for tha first quarter of INC,
Rales totalled $1,299,884,474 or
j . , 17.7 per cent greater than for
^ &gt; th e like I MB quarter, and com­
pared with the previous record of
$1,248,489,849 In iha final quarter
of 1948,
- DAY OF liGUfecDfG"
NEW ORLEANS, ART. 9 8 -6 F )

—Louisiana'* arnica ataliras p u n
a day of "mourning" fog motorist*

’B f.C W

This waa announ*
.
. , by W. 8. MU
'oM haLoulak
trlaa

Api

At

^{Truman Cracks Pat­
ronage Whip Over
Demos W ho Fail
To Back Platform

-i/l*)—

I hr esrepr finm loillOlUmtl lltlrwstriiriiSluUvli.il hrvju iln'ing Ilow­
ly today.
I'm Inirignrl-, ll,r but dnpi
w nr pirpsiiiiK to «ri underway.
I nr llie Chinne, l.uid unite- were
muiing under Hni lump doimiulinn. Airptsnn still took mil ielugrrv ovrr land .ltid iri.
Ihr Ainrric.ni l.ilirr I’lrinlrnl
Wil'Oli, likely In hr ihr t,i.| Inc i
Id rail hrir fm «omr lunr, ,adr,|
linwit ihr WIiaiiKiiou ilu&lt; illrumon.
Ahoaitl were 30(1 rvatiirr,. I'ill of
ihrin Amelia, u.
Dime Amriiraiu "ho rlrtlr,) to
•lay in Shanglui
•mnr I S00 of
thrm — arr now lirir uinir xli.it
may.
On# small l). H. Navy rrnfi dur­
ing tha afternoon took u few strag­
gler refugee* down the river to
the Hospital Ship Krfugo. Navy
aoureea hinted that may be tin- lust
boat out.
Big naval craft moored down thi­
rl ver, out of range of Communist
shore guns, may depart tonight
nr tomorrow, one naval officer
said.
British warships itill arc in the
Ynngtie and Whangpon tail tho
British arc not undertaking rim-rgoncy evacuations.
People who Iravr Shangliui from
now on will move mostly Py ulr.
Both tho American Nnriliwt-sl I
Airlines ami Pan-American still
oro running regular flights and
some special plane- to tin- United
•Stairs, Mainland Hong Kong Brit­
ish flying boats are going lu llong
Kong ami Tokyo dally. All ure
hooked solid until next week.
The approaching CoiniminUl*
appeared to he at Irast 20 or 40
mllea away In mldafternoon al­
though they took Sooehow (Wuhijetil, about 60 mllea west of
Shanghai, varly yesterday. Their
________
__ down beadvance__may ______
he slowed
cause they sltll have hot aiifflelent

COLUMBIA. S. C.. Apr. 2 8 u l '—Governor J. Strom Thormond declared today that "tS*
Democracy of South varvuaa
Carolina
cannot he bought
[ht with petty po­
illic it patrons*
n e ." This wm
Thurmoiuf* onl.
_______ __
nly comment
oa
M.tvhmginn new* reporta that
('resident Truman may with­
hold paiiunage from msmbara of
t imgies* who refua* to support
legi.l.itiiin carrying out the
OrmiH'tiiMc party platform.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 28—&lt;/P)—
Preweient liuuun gave hopei for
Idtiiif. of the Berlin blockade a
•lout boon today.
Hr told x new* conference h*
heheiei thr Runiant are acting
in goo f frith in making their 1stc&lt;t |uopo.d», and that he i* f t .
• our.iycd 1&gt;v the outlook.
Nn* opiimiitie note highlighted
t i to-.,i-heavi meeting with reportei*. in whn lt die pterident alio:
I I i\»d wippoit of the Democrat&gt; I'l stf.-r ,ii 1, llie tcit of pait loy*
ill, toi 1 niigii',, niemhert who exi".i i -li.ue hi feder.il patronage,
j I !•' • ml th ii i iiirniher'v vole on the
Adiiiiin.ii i i ii*'« hill to tepeal the
I &gt;ii 1111tt. \ \it i, one of thoie
t. -Ii In sivmy tin,. Mr. Truman reti n n l i piiiiii&gt;iiiHeim‘iit from Sen*
' .ltd I How.ltd MiGrath, Democratn u.itiuiMl . Ii.ii&lt;man. McCiath istd
Vi’sti'idav dni loyally back home,
and not vot, * on Capitol Hill, would
br tin' teil on paltonagc.
- Anmiuiieed Ills choice of MaJ.
General I’l .lip B. Fleming to be
ciininiiun of tho Maritime Commitsion Fleming succeed* Vic# Adnnrul William W. Smith, whose
term was allowed to expire,
in blight ornnge and b ick utuformx tnembi ro of tin
rhofn bv .laiitexon P.tuilin i .i Ntimed J,m e Larson, War
High Hobool Bund arc .&gt;buwn (nti,ding up fork AVeiuu* to tbn
thtit i n n.ng at (bo Itigli Sclioid, local wr&lt;&gt;.aed« of which woia
. \. wt* Adiiuniatretor, to eucceed
I'irsl Street Interjection us tteq^t i,'':We.l u deiei-httPu ■ /,* '.r c. ■ di i.irv.l
onviligl I(or
(il "•c
i 11HVI
IuhiI Uband
IIH 1 Jlpil k
, ga *r'lirirti_
'lf r i ri( fI’f
a ii . t’
i
*•
I.FIomuiit as Federal Work* AdminTempi* and Sanford Slit liters Satin dav afternoon. The parade
F'/lunnl F l.uno
rtf*Mnrtfi»rJ
im
l
(!a
rl
D
*
vnn»;Afnii
Lone .............................
~
i t rut or and Roar Admiral Paul
w a n given to publicize the Shrine Minstrel Show that f.db wed
viII** Ifil tin* parnite*
j t i -. i Mail1.1 to succeed Larson,
ti .mid
imprs tCurtis
.'i.iio lie
nc nollev
urns E.
*«. Caldcr,
i-aiuer.
o V.nk milnics executive, will
i . ■i » t]&gt;]ininltiii-nt ici Secretary

fnrcea feirlnl across the YmtgUn
to hnndln the various drives which
m ii &gt; devrtuplng.
The Rods seemed to bo taking
■i it
\rm v
tlo-ir lime toward Shanghai pos­
. not .iuoiiliiin Daniels, Ralsibly heeatise they waul uii ode-1
tt Mi!(iiiM#i! o n C finis f o u r )
iiuute occtipitig force nt hand wlo-n
they enter the city Shanghai, the
world's fourth lurgosl city, l" also
I \l I Al IASS!
Apr. JS i,I’) l 'itimu unhi'tiv o|ip&lt;ineuts of
big geographically and the Beds
will need many men even for a Gmeutoi W.ilien’i cilius lull •&gt; •■urtl lixl.iv p.i' .un &gt;d the mr.iMiir
peaceful takeover.
would rr.tii&lt;r
men
lo hline
nt.000,000
.1 iiiiiiii.il)v
a i i ' o ffruit
lin t tu
r n lo
ue $
$ ill,0
0 0 ,0 0 0 a
11 i i . i 11v
■m
, ■ i n
,
•&gt;
The Associated I’rasa office hero
a
lie llilr 'e h ip p l o l l p , llw h lili.’ t ile lu ll ■n l i t r l i d r d in te r n d ih * ie n - lo ll
M
‘
i inThey are: thu broke man, Wil­ lodav heard In a round about way
liam Volta, 62 the waiters—Char
I til th r in t h lllt l w ill I lU»e the I n * t,i ill lir ||i- |||, p in io n e d 11 ) die
•iii W.'is Anivc In
n n iiR s
IV .ttli
III
.Conllnuetl
On
Tag*
Two)
lea L. Jones, U2; Georg* IL Smith
. ------- -- i Flu i.In i 'iti &gt;i Miiiiiul
Over t.'iii It'-tariani
from the
ID Of lift Persons District
L e g i o n
A t ti v in e s
20; l.en M en; Warren Leonard,
llie at lack ciime from ihr I I-t
ti&gt;7 &lt;’ of Florida attended
28; and the cooks—Harvey Hen
win t ill•ij. Producers Trade
* . i*r ,
tho Union convention nt SaraMWIIA. \|o Jd i,Li
Mu ■
demon, 20; Ted Handers, !I6; Hnmuniioii, Floridn t’atiiier* Asi'ocm i I tank I iivlirk, PL litio ol wiold
n'li early IIik week. Oeorre Stine,
u«l Glover, Jit and Elmer Bent
lion ,uH i tiuiei l.enyu* of ( lor Wot I and otvtiri oi I i mk • I .iv - Aoi-o i t)uc/i.n. ,, i,[i,w ot 11,r I'loi pro.nlent &lt;&gt;f llie Sanford club, who
( C u a ll B U e * i l * P u t 1 1 ) 1
olii
cm. diedshortly jltn inid-iiit'lit ippmev liot in.- nli’ot.In i dtuvld-'i returned to this city Wednesday,
Il chine •diorllv before |oiu .i'l nigld .it tholnc.il lu pii ,1lot- 1 .nn!
mi in lawwne killed tod.n m Gite.l this morning. Convention
MasonH To Conduct
Hoii-e
mol Senate
Citrus
t'orn
i . .. . ,i hntl
l _. i .o.._
. hl.„«k m i, lime you .imbmv .de •••;«dq«iartera wi re at the Orsng*
.
1
,,
.
i
i
,
/
l
.
..
lowing
illliei*
niltlces were lx hold a fllinl public
. " . _ ,,
,u
Bolder ServiceH Appointment of Mr*. I’. M.
1hearing on the meiiHiire.
i
1 lie! De (.me ol \ o.lu.c •*/« th,.i brought de.Hl. lx Id othm leu, 'j i,o" outrtnndittg address of th#
Dingles ss director of a SO dsv
-- —-----( lloilgc Tnylor, chnirman of Ihe j id die -10 et H, Mr. I'.ntn.k .illi-nileil iilliri, wnp "mlruled
_
..... ..
Mr Slino said, wes
Members of Sanford Lodge No. trial recreation piogram for chil­ P n lr» tif* l A rl v n r a t /• s I goverimr's ntrus advisory coin j llie recent Ainrricjn l egion Dr
I’irvident l.lpidto (Juitiuo, noli ; made by Kuv. Melton WarsofVero
63, F. and A, M. are requested by dren of 6 to 18 years of age,
lied ol the aiiiliudi in the mountain. Beach, a son of Judge It. W. Ware
O
TT
D I- r
......
hB r ,« ,w p-rt.nrnl ................. ,t ......... .
Husky Wight, master of the lodge, starting on June 13. was yester­
S
e
t
t
i
n
g
U
P
K
e
l
i
a
1
not
rninpromuu
further
ntlii
op
1
ol
uo.ll.rrn l.u/on. ordered an un-1"f ‘S,in/ ? r,|'
l\ V*r- 7 ol}« ?n
1
wlirrr
hr
recrlvrd
,i
hiyll
•
ll.ltl-'ll
to meet at th* Maaonlo Hell at day approved hy the City Re­
r,
’
n
*
' |ixiient« of the measuie.
.
. . i i i Hu- Mihtevt. -An Kx G. f. Look*
111,-11, tlr
t lr (i ,1illll'.llvil
f
11| ».iivn l/.unit the kd
. ,1
M
1
liutn
J
r
,
h
i
Straipv.
t'o«*ul
lioiu
rro ^ rn m
F o r A s i;i
2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon to creation Committee at a meeting
■
*v..
I.,",
iiiid
mi impressed
Tlio I'ritici Kxld grove vnlm1^
attend the funeral services at the nt the Tourist Center.
l l.llirr, w liti pxllilni out lie t loll Iff-., xliotti lu- idrxldrd t, b.indll, u »tic tin* dolognlcx with his adI
would
dec
reuse
hreaiine
of
litigu
City rommlsslonur W. 11.
Erickson Funeral Home of How­
I hr Wurixti | •11 •&gt; with -ill iliu- •Ir,-! that they gave him a itandllie |ire-eul •itlialion III ( Inni j lion following puningc of the loll De (iiir n r worn hv Ml I'.n In k. and
ard Bottler, peat master of Zere- Slemper heads tho recreation wn* nullilieil ill Kiw.inian&gt; yevteiii.iv They also clnirged the toll IS "nn pirvenlrd by tbr yo, rioiuriii ol i-d i lalixt.xbill.111 •- to ll. I ' l l M.lllll.1 lug •vution lasting several mincommittee
which
will
present
Its
dnlhah Chapter No. 88, Masonic
of the program in il l,ilk by Col. Bernard C. Cm f«lr ’ in its ninliiriiy rcguliitinn* I l.ilirr lor hrinMiit dunlin lie- lliird 'lldltlv .liter '» (Ul \ M. locxl lillir iilc-..
Order In Laurel, Md., and member recommendation
Walter Kennedy, the now elect­
to
the
City
Commission
for ap­ Iaril, wlm timing 19-16-47 irt up "became malunty slimdards are li.itllr of llie M .iiur wlule 'ru in g (of fl.ilrr oil lit,- If t lio u t l ciixit ol
of tho local lodge. Maaonlo ser­ proval and action. Should
ed governor of District 147-C Is
Ihe
•
I*.
•
l
i
t
si
Mioptiiiitotliy
Itiuttrml
prior
tn
t
in
vices will be held at tha graveside trial program prove successful II .ml,lory l.nmi.g schools (nr H.r ,|jitu ^
[bird 1 I|/X|&lt; Ih r t ill'( r.II Iild Wlllitw U .ll a Sarasota Rutsrian of long and
urvJ flnrl lu;tr &gt;•till tin- I ruth I irLI Audi
in Evergreen Cemetery.
both Mr.
t&gt;, I i .i i r unveiled i m ilke r ill mem- distinguished service,
I h i u io ii.
will he continued until Aug. 27, t ’liiiieve in Nanking anil vriied hiding their crop."
Mr. Botelar, a wholesale con­ said Mr*. Olngles. Member* of undri Ciriiet.xl M.i i - Ii.i II lie wa* in- I’rncii-n-d citrus, they argued,
Mr I'nvllck ri-liirnnl from lint m V id lirr huib.uid, M .inurl Quezon. ‘itmo ami Georgo Totihy, recently
elected prenident of tha Sanford
fection merchant hera since 1026, the committee Include T. E. Tuck­
liicnni|ilnlo report• Imre said tin- -'lull,
«-&lt;nild l«- placed in on unfiivn.-nlde ciiuvelitiou Hundliy oiglit nod -'ll
agreed He is nn ojitnmotrilt
died Tuesday morning at an At­ er, Sam Martina. John Krlder, the (induced hv Cnl. S. C. llarriinaii
Thursday
was
taken
to
tlx
hie,
{
&gt;
ji
r
I
v
wax
iiixvlng
Uirough
n
Chinese Nalmn*li*U |,., J . po.ltinii with competing product * pitul after becoming it)
I.' iirofcsalxti, nnd past president
lanta hospital whera he had hwn Rev. A. G. Mrlnnl*. Douglas .. If the
unirniv
gorge
nf
tli&lt;Slerru
Madro
.
, ,.1 from "contlmioiiH row fruit and
flown Monday for amsrjrency Strnstrom and Salvation Army listened. .to llir advice
lb- Ih aurvivod by iIn- widow,
of
riniahed prod,let mm.cctlonx ex
VsL..;:'....-.'.i^d'V'Vod,
treatment. He waa born In Mary­ Cant, llyril Hudson.
'dru. Alice I'ovllck, tin- mid her, Manila when a hurst of machine
Mur^liall
uiKi
SlillwHIf
China
wouUI
.poniivo
labeling
rptfiilutloiin."
Tom Cataldm center fielder of
land, Juno 0, 1878 and for the
M
im. Marla Pavlick, u daiigliter, gun flro riddled tho first two autn. her of other clubs in that tree.
fino-inemput hoforo tbo Mix* Frances Pavlick imd nn
S. Kendrick Guernsey of Jack­
. _ __
___________________
east
24 years
has Jived in Lake the Senford Giants, haa volun- not lie having its preient Iroublr*
mobiles. They carried Mr*. Quezon
Miary, Tlfa Rev, C. O. Whit* of tha leered hi* services as assistant hr said. Grnrralittiiim Chiang K u Legislature a dlffertml set nf prog unclu ntid aunt, Mr. and Mm. lid- ami her immediate party. The at­ sonville, Immediate past president
of Rotary International, spoke an
Lake Mary Community Church director, Mr*. Glnglw declared Chek is honrii ,md sincrie. he &lt;lrward l.ojka of Orlamix. Tiie 1'avthis momlng. Several clrle groups clated, hut i&gt; in about the Mine bring about, better taxiing orung lick homo la at U&gt;7 West Tenth tack came between 10:00 and 11:31) "What is the Hour on the Rotary
will officiate at tha fu n m l,
A.
M.
ex.
have indicated that they would
Street.
Constabulary troopers returned Clock T" Garland Powell, a former
like to aponior programs carried position President Hording was. and
Horn in Pllscn, Bohemia, Sept. the fire. There wax a nhaip fight district governor, spoke on "Ser­
Tho Governor's bill base* Its
SEARCH FOR SHIP
X eem ttoii Depart­ Haled that llie Snong and Ku.im maturity standards on a higher 7, UlOO, Mr. Pavlick come to
vice to Youth". Singing at the con­
BRADENTON. Apr. t t - W — out byshetharevealed,
and eeveral familirt rontrol the wealth nf th-' percviilngu of solid* (sugar). Op­ i'ievolimd, Ohio with his parentM in which tho troopers suffered vention was led bv Charles Morri­
A search waa on today for a 40- ment,
three dead nnd seven wounded.
citizens have volunteered to as­ country.
ponent* propose lower solids than lu 1007. When but Ifl y-arx *&gt;f
foot cabin cruiser with four per­ sist
The remaining members of the son accompanied ny Harry Kudsll
with activities.
Tho reason that the United &gt;he Administration mo.sure but a age ho enlisted with Troop A party were forced to retreat and at the piano.
sons aboard, due back Tuesday
The programs will be held at
U. S. Cavalry, and served
Tho Sanford delegation consist­
from a fishing trip In tho Gulf Ft. Mellon Park where children States doe* not take action In higher rut in between sugar ami lilglitli
at El Paso under Genera! IVr- raced back to the village of flang- ed of Mr. and Mrs. Georg# Stint,
arid
ol Mexico.
al-.nng,
where
constabulary
reinthe
present
crisis
Is
that
China
i*
will have ai-eets to the tennis
shlug during tho Mexican incident
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgs Touhy, Mr.
Ralph WaUtn, owner of the court, tshtlfflebosrd courts and n sovereign nation and this conn- 1
--------------------—---caused hy Pancho Villa. Follow­ forcemunts were called.
ami Mrs. It. 11. Coleman, Dr, sad
boat "Shark", ha* flown over the other facilities. A running track try's renresenlutlvi'x are there
Later
et
the
scene
of
tin?
am­
188 CASUALTIES
ing American entry in World
area tha party txpected to visit will be staked off at th* east end by Invitation only, he pointed out.' ATHENS, Greece, Apr. 28—(/F) War I, the troop was transferred bush the constabulary found tiie Mrs. R. W. Ruprccht. and Mr. Kudoll and Mr. Morrison.
without sighting the craft. Tha of the field. The municipal soft­
He advocated the vetllng up of —Government forces suffered 180 to Ihe Tenth Field Artillery, bailies nf Mrs. Quezon, her daugh­
Coast Guard at 8L Petersburg ball diamond will bo used for ball a recovery plnn In Asia, similar In casualties to enpturo a strategic Third Dlvlslbn, end with it ho ter, Marin Aurora Quezon and the
THE YVEATHEK
and MacDlll Yield at Tampa also games. Swimming programs xylll that set up In Europe, and -mg-1height* near tho Albanian border wax sent nvorsons in February, mortally wounded Felipe Huenhave planes looking for Uw be conducted twice a ' week at geeled that no morp money be -mi f—
--'from- Communist-led —1
rebels,
1018. Ho enlisted again afler llm i-amitio, HI, husband of Mrs, Que­ JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 28-GF)
“Shark."
Crystal Lake, said Mrs, Glngles. In Hie Chinese NntinnnllxtN mile-x comiminii|im said today.
Armistice and In nil spent Mx zon's youngest daughter, Zennlda.
HIGH LOW
Also dead wore Mayor Ponclano
Also scheduled are doll and pet this country senda a man to t-dl
yrnrs lu llm service.
Atlanta
78
62
MRS. YRSLBY DIES
Il'KMlIaara Oa f»»* Thrrel
shows, watermelon cutting, bi­
Bernardo
of
Quezon
City
(outside
During
World
War
II
Mr.
Pav­
I'LANE SAFE
Boston
40
70
Mrs. W. P. Yesley received word cycles parade and races, A tennis
Manila),
MaJ.
Prlmillvo
Sail
Au­
lick
gave
such
effort
to
selling
of
RALEIGH, N. C., Apr. 28—m wnr liondH and during the ttli loan
Hit
Chicago
4.1
t William B, Yesley of cllnlo and tournament will be con­
FRINCFJt.H ON TOUIl
gustin
and
his
brother
Muj.
An­
7a
37
ttiix iiw e o i r u n T ori
&gt;*• i«Hi«r
ox ithe
m taw
Mo.,
father of
late ducted for houaewmp in July.
NAPLES, Italy, Apr. 28 l/V)- —An Army piano which waa re­
tonin San Augustin, both noted Detroit
Minneapolis
68
47
. wuiuua P. Yaaley, that Mrs.
Prlncea* Margaret of England em- ported missing last night was at
guerrilla
fighter*
during
thn
war
the
Balelgh-Durham
airport
all
New York
78
58
LONDON DARKENED
barked tmlay foe the storied 1-1"
&gt;'j*y tlted auddrabr on Apr. 88.
TRAFFIC LIGHT
(Kanllaut* 0 k r s a i *lx)
tins
lime,
tho
airport
reported
to­
Phoenix
00
LONDON. Apr. 28—Wq—Lon­
40
Mr. and Mrs. Yesley w m frenew four earner traffic nf Capri. Sfm la on a month's
day,
Ht. Louis
don was darker than usual this
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control system al French Avenue "strletly private" tour of Italy.
BRONSON HONORED
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87
U m t e a t t &amp; r ^ f l l g v * ? ^ and Thirteenth
C. C. Branson, section foreman Sun Antonio
I put in ■ Tho Bril (ah prlnoesn, who ar­ Tho piano, w four passenger L- morning;
63
A partial *cllpso of tho sun of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ Sunttlc
61
r, served_pa prater of tha U ral operation today
wUl n cu late rived In Italy yeaterday, was 17 was reported missing yeaterday
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83
cheered by 800 people as she lsft on a flight from Richmond, Va., darkened the city, i Scientists at road, was today awarded a ser­ Jacksonville
‘ 8teay
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74
bar hotel. Sh* w on th* aam* pearl to Raleigh, and pleas war* mads Greenwich Obaanratory said they vice medal by J. F, Lewis, rosd- Miami
88
86
Chief Roy O. WUliMM aiaotuteld gray ensemble la which iha ar- for an air rescue crew to take couldnt sse th* eclipse through master, Is rscognltlon for 26 years Orlando
Tallahassee
83
81
ot cetvide for the rsllrosd..
off this momlng to bagta ■ search. the regular fog.
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this morning.
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3 Groups Say Citrus Bill Would
Frank Pavlick
Bandits Ambush,
Cost Industry $50,000,000 Yearly Dies Following Kill Mrs. Quezon
Short Illness I n Philippines
MiiciiinoMHii

Committee Okays
:t0 Day Trtyl On
Recreation Plan

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L o c a l Delegation
Enjoys Events At
Hack Kotarv Convention

Cartmell Tells
Kiwanis Club 01
China Situation &lt;

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THURSDAY jAMUL 29." 1949

Sanford Herald

r*« NaitWaallr * r

SU L K VBItSK JTODAT

Training For Work
A ccording to Dr. W illiam J. W allin, chancellor o f th e
B oard o f Rcgeutir o f th e S ta te of New York, ttlxly |&gt;cr cen t
of th e young people today ahould have technical and voca­
tional tro in in g a f te r leaving high uchool, r a th e r th a n a
courac in a llben * a r ta college.
M any o f thru vho a re g rad u ated from th e conventional
college o r unlvc*- .*&gt;• a re not fitted to ea rn a living. F a ilin g
to find a place, tn ey become em bittered radicals o r re actio n ­
a r i e s Homelime* jo in in g aubvernive grtrups, said Dr. W allin.
Ho (Ioch not place all th e responsibility on ex iatin g colleger,
but claim s th a t atatcH and local organizations should sp o nsor
vocational education. He cited ns one solution th e sy stem of
technical in s titu te s organized in his s ta te som e tlm o ugo
u n d er his leadership.
W hile a liberal a r ts education is necessary to m em bers
of th e professioi s, mid is helpful in a tta in in g th e background
for a well-rounded life, th e tim e spent on it is no t very help­
ful if th e spender m u st sta rv e . Th*s large proportio n of o u r
young people to whom It is railed m eaningless should tie
provided for in o u r educational in stitu tio n s. T he m a tte r
ahould not lie approached a s a flat ipiGslIon o f e ith e r voca­
tional or liberal a r ts education.
In m any casus, perh ap s m ost cases, tra in in g for a sp e­
cific Job should lie in addition to some m easu re o f g en eral
college level education, and lives would lie ric h e r as well as
m ore productive.

H u t la til* spirit of the Gospel.
Ml 1m Infinite rare for tho poor.
1 they are God's sons no one ran
Iff l W Iham without offending
* father, lie annolnlod mo to
'Well good tidings to tho poor.—
ike 4rlO.

Relief

W .lk . K .n n .J, „l s - n . n l . i. ■j;1"™,
new governor of Rotary di.tnct

O f

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Dr. R attier'a Idea 1h
; The Russians present a plan for' •■dulta. incurable t»« fa r os p
the lifting oi the Berlin blockade. I oft«n begin in infancy. Ho Hr
Which is another way of saying «VH,‘ M 0™
b?cn u "
that they are losing the cold war.
m o th er s dial. It can be s ta r
--------- ------------life by defective d iet o r by i
Automobile drivrrs' licenses will ttlar kind of died o r m ay lie
cost you $2 a year in llie future in- per a tte n tio n to th e diet, K|K'i
stead of $1. How do you like that, J valcHcoiico, and general avoir
buddy, or are you getting interested d u sts and o th er m ateria ls u*
i t government economy and elfi- m ay prevent them from occut
ciency 7
bud.
— — •&gt;--------Tho chronic s u ffe re rs frt
A Portland (Ore.) woman fell of them think no price wottlt
out of a fifth floor window, landed th e affliction. If a way fdioul
on top oi an autnmohile five stories th e momberH of a fu tu re get
below, suffering a lew scratches on all of the su ffe rin g th ey will I
one of her legs snd ankles. With wlm Iuih en tered th e p ath
• little practice she might have seem s to be no tu rn in g back,
something there she could put in ’ '

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Frank Pavllck

Commenting on some of (lie recent
is •aimsisu rum &gt;'«■• &lt;ra«t
hm. introduced in the Legislature, j &lt;lrivr sold *160,000 und during

f o £ r ,law
T"br
r ' says,
" ' •■wWhen
i™ M
W r riffi«,™
f .i $a rmesial
u. i
•Hampshire
which
TrunBUry
citations,,fnml
two motor vehicles meet at an in- was conferred up him by tho
inflection, each shall come to a American Uglon, department or
M « » . « d , « ) . , .M l p .™ d
^■til the ot)ier has »one .
Juno.. Mr, Pavllck was employed
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by tho Gensial Electric Company
Governor Warren lias decided to icsaareh division In Hast Carreditch hie proposed lax og, »(*»* j load, Ohio. Ho came to Sanford In
• iaeqraace prM»ium».He didn’t know l
that other stales might impose re -|R„*e(|
Uliatory (axe* on Florida compatt- him I
its operating within their border*, Hanfo
he say*. It teems llseie are a lot 'J'**
J&amp;flhings the Governor didn’t know, Ncn|ll(
Ool only when he advanced hit lax comm
program , but also when be laid no Dare
•new taxes would Ire nccriiaty.
a
*** George Okell, a Dade luunty icjimentalivc. tell* the Lpgitlature
tfnt book-making is coiling the
Male of Florida millions of dollar*
tk f Governor says he need* There
*4t* 300 bookie joint* in Miami
t|K lc h alone, he says. These illegal
‘.hookies handled between 12,000,JOO gnd $3,000,000 a day in bets
S h r i l l the season for an annual
l'4o*a soete $75,000,000 not one cent
IhC which is taxed. If the bookie*
flsan banned motl uf this faceltatk
lag would be handled though the
MHtucl (jischmc* which ate laxThis ie juit one of ilir loopI in Hate revenue which thotiid
htesed up Ksinre any nsw lusts

AllcrgicH

efgnere In tho Red held capital.
There did not appear to bo any
Chinese troop evacuations down

China War

Sanford Forum

term of the loan. At present nei­
ther the RFC or private Investors
will tackle this project on Its own
mortgage ahd or Its anticipated re­
venues. They both would require
at least one revenue certificate
lien on another utility and prefer
two or more tax revenues after
Investigation of the engineer's prosctua. Among the anticipated
nefila f'om the dock and ware­
house facility are; lower freight
rates on north and south bound
freight (which would mean savings
to shippers ami consumersi rates
alike), provide much needed ware,
house spare for ennlird citrus pro •tills* Unhllity to the tax payers.
rrptlon was t u b e financed by Iho duced 111 cf-idl'iil Ftoriihl. I'lUisi’
trying to Wnurugc the proposed
RFC as a aelfsiiataliiiug venture,
duck and warehouse facility-—I
nt no obligation to tho city.
bellnvo with proper flouncing imd
Up to this point the city has ex­
subsertuent efficient operation this
pended roughly *26,000 more or
less in negotiations on a-dtlug the
Bt. John’s Iliver channel deepened,
buying properly, dredging and fill­
ing in lake front property, engin­
eer's reports and tentative blue­
prints, plus several trips to Wash­
ington In ini attempt to finance tho
project.
In addition the city has agreed to
pay a *1200 fee, Including legal
services, for drafting an enabling mttm
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act for paasage In the state logla-. yigul(. your
i.m jf W() didn't
laluro this term. This act will allow h , Vr ,),!* debt — ft would be 44
tho city to Issue bonds for the con- ftorce'nl loss. Homo good progress
structlnn or Improvement of public
medo In reducing tills
utilities wllhoul holding a bond debt from over *7,000,000 in 1027.
election.
1Also many other iuldlc ImproveNow the RFC after duu dellbera- nient. are nuvilt.il In our growing
lion and past experiences with city now and in the urar future,
similar projects refuses to finance aucb s». a sewerage disposal plant
tho docks and warehouse facility and sewer lines (this will require
without the city pledging one or | bond financing) New streets and
more of Its tax revenues as scour- street repairs, more police and fire
Ity for the repayment of principal iprotection, salary increases for
and Interest—this yearly payment city employee's (most of whom re*
of princlpsl and Interest Is estl- icelvc lower salaries than like post­
ulated to lie between *17,000 andjtlons in comparable cities), more
*20,000 for 20 to :I0 yrars.
j extensive street lighting, a conPrivate Investment bankers wlll'tlnusil larger tourist promotion, a
finance tho project on similar col- comprehensive recreation program
lateral ( a pool of tho city’s utility for our children, and many othrrs.
revenues). They propose to Issue In the fsco of those requirements
revenue certificates at possibly a are wr Justified in lying up our
lower rale of interest and without finances for 20 to HO years on a
the co called red tape of the RFC- project that can not be financed
These bond certificates would bo 0„ Its own merits. Are we Justified
paid off with revenues from the |„ levying a new tnx, however.
dock and warehouse facility, or If painless, of *17,000 to *20,0007
H o t Moke Western Flyer
this revenue Is not sufficient or Can we afford to distort our tax
AMERICA'] FAVORITII
Is non-existent the bonds are to bo picture further on a already lieavretired out of the taxes on the (iy tax burdened public7 With the
• lightweight,
e|ty’s utilities; for example the 'state snd national governments
lifetime Frame*
purking meters (*1H,GOO), utility clamoring for more taxos. In nddl• New Departure or
lax (*40,000), the water works tlon to showing a loss competitive
g r o s s revenue ($103,000), etc.
tax picture than other surrounding
Bendlx Coaster Brake*
Now these revenues are being cities fbr new industry und now
• Davis Deluxe
her no owners.
Tire* and Tube*
K. G. Polled and fire protection
I have discussed this problem
• Oven-Baked, "Superstreol lighting, etrect repair, sew- with several responsible business
Chip-Proof" Enamel
eragu repair, garbage collection, men and most of them huvu raised
• Deluxe Equipment
wages, etc, These revenues are ad-

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Whole* have been known
Jump as high as 20 feet.

T.Uimis nr advice shall
considered.
Sincerely,
W. If. (Bill) Blentper
Clty Commissioner

Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p to m etrist
ll.'l Magnolia Avr.

APRIL 29th to MAY 7th

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And $1.50 A Week

Deluxe
R*«. 4 M

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Other Jacks from *2.3*

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During Mete Only
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In dew motor, wane*

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"Whan It cornea to beer," says Mr. Anderson,
"we Milwaukeean# know what we’re
talking about Milwaukee is America’s
brewing rupltnl, an wn get. nnr pick o f the best.
And my favorite boor.., and Milwaukcn’n
favorite, to o . . . is Blatx. Us hearty,
finer flavor is In a clrss by itttelf."

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Ball thrust bearing for
rssy use snd lung life,
Fils under lowest axle.

G u o ro n f ttd 12 Month*

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Purchaiad During Salt

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Bring Hale Only
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rour bed battery buy In the tow*
rtced field I Quality built for wear.
Its popular cars, tents
Guaranteed'* years I For most
papular ear*. iei*ir. nr*, im
Your old battery e n d ...,,,.,..

famous "la tty Crocket"

"Wa*f*m Scout"

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People who ate craiy are really
More important than paying
i doctor's bills of those who only
tk they ate sick is providing the
IScsMary hospital* and cars (or
■tSS who are mentally sick. "The
M tsd Slates doss not have a
Buib "CIi u A’’ hospital for menpatients", say* Dr, Mctrop A.
snimiruis, chairman of the Ameria sm , C l U s J « i l a I B t
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n u n _
Psychiatric Auociation’i
cotnse oe psychiatric standards. De) | | . Uiat America's mental hosRt Oave btsa nsdetted for many

tine newspaper cast* am threat| too very existence of the uaI oewrpaper*, the American
Ipaper Publishan Associalioo
*n«its Now York m told. No
kw in n n in Arnadca has inf*
I'mom from the inflation than
gwapapars- Newsprint costs for
rtimali papers hav* risen from
AIM to $200 a ton. Linotype
r b op from 9 cents a posted la
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t u t i a Palmer Rsy—Society Editor

PAOl

118 W. lot St. —fh. 933
Sanford. Florida

6

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Atlanta Is Scene
Of Principal's Meet

•‘Challenges Facing Elementary
THURBDAY
Schools of Today" was the theme
Semlnola Rabekah Lodge No. 43 of the Southeast Conference for
erlll meet (n regular aeaalon In the elementary school principles held
Odd Fellows llall at 8:00 F. M. A Inst week in Atlanta. Speakers for
report on the General Assembly the conference Included Dr. Henry
meeting will be heard and all J, Otlo, professor of education,
members a r t requested to be pre­ University of Texas, Austin, Tex.,
sent. Vlsltore are cordlelly wel­ Dr. Kate V. Wofford, University
of Florida, Gainesville* Miss Eva
come.
G. Pinkerton, executive-secretary,
FRIDAY
The Sanford Story League will Department of Elementary Princi­
meet In the garden of Mrs. Chari** pals, Washington, D. C. and Dr.
..................
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D. Cntltnii, .Vtam-fTppiinmmr
f„ t■ „Glww
wtSi00 P. H. Ope n b n *
will be held end the public Is in of Public Instruction of Atlnnta.
vlted amt anyone desiring to atGroup discussions were held on
tend may call 1066-R.
the following subjects:
I. The
MONDAT
principal's status in school sys­
Circlet nf the First Methodist tems* 2. Group technlmies and
Churek will meet si follows: Circle supervision; 3. The challenges of
No. 1 with Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker, leaching; 4. Standards for ele­
17M Park Avenue* Circle No. 2 mentary school; 8. Public rela­
with Miss Bessie Zachary, 812 tions.
Magnolia Avenue* Circle No. 3
The conference was In the form
with Mrs. R. B. Monroe, Celery
Avenue* Circle No. 4 with Mrs. of an organizational meeting, tha
A. B. Slevsns, tHOO Sanford Avenue first of Us kind In the United
Circle No. 6 with Mrs. Brodle Wll- Hlutes, Mrs. J, C. Mitchell, prin­
llams, 301 Oak Avenue; Circle No. cipal of the Ronth Side Primary
# with Mrs. S. O. Shlnholser, 1408 School, reported today. The presi­
dent of the group elected at the
Oak Avenue.
,
The Phllethea Cless nf the First conference Is Dr. W. 11. Davis,
Presbyterian Church will meet at elemrntary principal of Nashville,
the home of Mrs. Al F. Hunt, 2488 Tenn. The organization voted to
Palmetto Avenue, at 8:00 P. M.
accept the invitation of Pen body
The Ruth Speerlng Ci. A.s of the College to meet at lliut school in
First Baptist Church will me*. at lit 80.
3:30 P. M. as follows: (lrnu|i No. 1
with Mrs. M. J. Phillips, 1218 Ouk|
Avenue* Group No. 2 with Mrs. A.
FAMILY REUNION
Among those attending a family
D. Rountree, 604 Kim Avenue.
TUKSDAT
reunion on Apr. 24 at Anthony,
The Association for Childhood Fla. were Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Education will sponsor a benefit Priest. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Priest,
arty at the Tourist Center at Randall Priest, Jr. nnd Sarah
:00 P. M. All types of games will Priest of Sanford. Also Mr. anil
Mrs. George It. Sims, George
be enjoyed.
The FIdells Class of the First Sims, Jr. ami Clarence Earl Sims
Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. of Mt. Dora; Mr. and Mrs. R. Earl
Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., 820 Onk Kipp, Flora and Hohurt Kipp of
Avenue, at 8:00 P. M. with Mrs. Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Brockman, Pat nnd John Brock*
R. T, Thomas as co*hostrss.
The Daughters of Wesley Class man of Ijulncy nnd Mr. anil Mrs.
of the First Methodist Church will W. Vernon Priest of Anthony.
meet with Mra. S. 0. Shlnholser, About 77 persons were present for
the reunion.
1408 Oak Avenue, at 8:00 P. M.

S

Mrs, W. C. IteC’oursey returned
yesterday from a hospital in Or- j
luntlo where she has been confined
for the past four months.

June I thru August Ml

Mrs. Jack Hobson of West Palm I
Beach has arrived to spend somei
time with Dr. and Mrs. J. N.J
Rnb.-Oli lit their home oil South
Sanford Avenue.
Mr. ami Mrs. F. I- I'elrasek
have returned from i, -lute con­
vention of Culligan Soft Water
Service dealeis Mil «• the Sem­
inole Hotel in Juck-nriville. Mr.
Petrasrk Is tin* Culligan represen­
tative in tills uieu.

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KlwaniH Meet
(Continued From rage One)
the Generalissimo how to spend
it. "If we enst him aside whom
can we trust 7" he impiirrd.
China's integrity wo- guaran­
teed by n Nine Power Treaty, yet
In lP.'bl the Japanese invaded It
anil this country took action only
nfler Pearl IliirUir, la&gt; [minted
out. He revealed that be bad been
stationed in Nanking for two
years.
Earl Higginbotham
declared
that the Kiwanis sponsored Halvntinn Army drive had reached its
goal of 42.C0D and that 4200 more
In donations was expected. Ki­
wanis Lieut. Governor Jack Allen
complimented Marlin Stlnecipher,
recretary of the local club, on the
completeness of his reports.
Guests wore J. E. Haynes, [,. 8.
Gradshnw and O. II. Tliontn- of
Salisbury, N. C„ J, Staley of Win­
ter Park, A. Thompson of Del.and,
Roy Chittenden of Washington, D.
C. and Richard HansmiUom of the
Key Club.

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tVALUKftiBUlLTFOR YJ0.UJ

t* i "Hi

Wednesday Holidays

ry to
tlint Harry Hobson underwent an
nppcndrctoiuy this morning and
is ronflned to the local hospital.

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IT'S A RECORD-BREAKING PRICE!

Legislature
t I ' o n i l s n r A r r»i m

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M iss Morrison To
Wed Mr. Dougherty

hr would veto the me*utre.
Mr and Mm . William I M«»rri*
don’t care what ilie Governor
tays," replied Ibtyle, “ lie might ! s»*n. Sr. aniHMituvil indav thi* en*
nuri"mi*111 nf thrir tlimglil ••!', M»s*r
change his mind."
The loll In effect would notify Iw tlluvn Mm i Unn, t&lt;» h u n t s It,
the Federal Housing Expedite! D ougherty **f Harrison, N. Y
i
Morn son oilondi'd local
that ri nt controls on longer tin*
necessary In this -lute. This fol ■t hnol-s and \*\ri&gt;Iimi I from S e n r
lows the procedure laid down h&gt; MO*l»’ IIlk'll School \%f111 |I m* ( I jms
Iof
(n 11**17 Mn im nluatod fm m
Congress.
Hills to raise monthly benefits II hr Nit Mo Tramuiif Sulinol nf I'mfor the aged, bliinl and dependent. • eMiint Kinxcopal l|o«|nhil in I'liil*
children were sent to the Remit &gt;- •inl«-111h in. IVmt.
Shi* -unvod ni&gt; the staff nf tho
rulciidnr today with the blessing
of the Welfare Committee.
IVrnntit I anifhlon Memnriitl Ihn*
Under the htlis by Senator Shot- jiifal fur vi'nil yimuj and has hern
don of Tampa old age and blind nerving H* a private m u t e m Dnybenefits Would be raised front $f&gt;" lomi
It.Mi'li
and
WeMeheMer
monthly to |i’l&gt; \i,l to dependent f ount v. It Vi*
N Slt« is u funnel
children would be boosted from member of Pilot I n i n notional
*21 to CM for the fii-1 child and
Mr. DmiKhertv i the son &lt;»f
412 to fin foi each additional flu* In It* Mr, rind t|i Ioho .1 I hm*
child
Imt I v of Harrison. N Y lie uli' inl
Another Sheldon tiill given com- . &lt;d Si l.nvvrrim* I tin ti- liy , Pun
milter approval n o . one requit­ Inn, \' V, vvlirri" In* Mvi'ivcd ft »!#*
ing the Slate Welfare agency to I' mt in ID111. lit* a I it i a i'i admit!*
b eg in
in v e - lig a t io n s on
w rffn n
of I In* f ni dham I i i o &lt;
Selma!
applications within in dav- nml iif I.a vv, Hoi iif 11iiiv i"&gt; a i»i*•i*1111*I*
make a final report on tin-in with­ of I hi* Now York Mnf and hi nsmiin 30 days.
4’ialia! aa an aMnmoy ovaminri
Governor Warren’s 8 percent with Ho* t fn i » S i t i l c
r»**lrriil
riiimi-etiieid tux bill wiis intioduced Trad** rnmmi*smn. Ilf i » a m» mhor
in the House by R e p s I’.dim■&gt; of *if Phi Safina Kappa and Tau KapSmnsotn nnd llurttseil of Raker. na \ If11in. fm! h nan find h a lorn I*
It would tax most tulme ons ri.* - Ihirim* World Wa* II Ip *
i.i-liog more Ilian 28 cent- How­ si i v»-tl m (In* Ai iiiv An f'mps and
ever, Imrso racing, dog no mg. win a** ipni*d to flu1 Iiidri* Vtlvor
high school athletic ennte-1 w.-uld uli \ lli’piii 1tiii iil nf ilo I M.1 \lr
Du aim, ntnnleur tbenlro al and
I*'o*••»*
be esculpted.
I'lm hi .Mlnr will he an * ' *nt nf
Hi |i llmigli of l.ee intio.l n-eil
n lull railing for lirensing and ex­ flit* lull* Mimtnit in rhi* iuii Mi
amination
of
accident
and
health insurance agentA f in "filing fee" *...11 be
charged for taking the 1 • ituuia
Dr.
k, rerson.s
ions.
O P I'O M K T K IS T
Hep, Frank of Marion * i e ed 4 I ' t r t P tB m iH ftI I t N a i n f l l l r i l
( l i n e n . ling (lie Conslilulion 1 for
ii.nir* h ry, 1 - 5 *ol I* IJ
Ml III |lll I II &gt;1II Ik il I tin
bid increasing Ilie salam
nf A Dl l III la* \ |*NiMir
:i
2HII
tledive slat,, and emiittv nff'.ers
during the terms in uffn.
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A. M.—8:30 I'. M.
Satuidays (til fi I*. Al.
I'lined All Day WednesdarSnliinlala ‘til 8 I* II

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BROMOSELTZER

('a re , skill a ml liitrR rltv
lire w atchw ords hi o u r I*re­
sc rip t Ion t.u lio rn to ry — nnd
in ev ery dep artm en t o f our
s to re . We select m ere himtllse w ith I lie sam e In sis­
tence upon (|uidit&gt; ns we
do for proscription in g re ­
d ie n ts. T h is professional
cure a ssu re s you of l lie
rig h t m ix tu re of i|Uiility
untl economy in the health
and h eu u t) aids you hut
fo r dully use lo your home.
T h a t Is why you suve stiff,
ly when you buy &gt;our fuv o rlle b ran d s nl our Inw-npossllde prices.

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PLEDGED
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n.icel lienuhe* penpintUoo odor, checks pet
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to PcnncY*i

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that thr modern pharmacy
reudera to Its community —
by far the moat important
I. Its prearrlpllon .ervlrr.
For II la n lliia rapacity
that we lake our aland heaide yuur doctor— pledged
lo verve vou . . . to pruvide
you with the high ralhre of
profeaaional aervire that ia
eaaenllal lo your health. The
observance of N a t i o n a l
I’harmary Week aervea to
emphaalia (hi. fart.

7 our of to
WOMIN CHOOM

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ntln to tkin and dtitliing. Deliciously frugruiU-*tu&gt;,
smy-tmoolh down to the bottom of the Jar. Get jat*
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We Relieve tlint W edlliw luy hnluliiys iluring th e sum m er m m iths will In*
must heiiefiritil to m tr Piiiployetm ITierefuri* we will tie i-loseil nil tiny
W ednesday eneli week d in in g .linn-. .1nl\ nml Augu t We liopc tin- tin s
lug schedule will unt iiii'tiiiviqiieiu'e in n

Mis* Kathryn I,. Morrison, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Mor­
rison. whose engagement Is being announced today by her parents
to James H. Dougherty, son of the lute Mi nml Mt- John J. Dough­
erty of Hunison. N V The wedding will In- lilt event of the lata
summer

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IdCtND ON ANT LI HUG t'KOOUCI THAI 81AHS l ilt NAMl «IXAU

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t o aAJm*»
Truman Conference
eM b N . C.. editor, It one of those
under consideration for Secretory
of Uw Navy.
On Uw critical Chinese situation,
the President was silent except for
a Stout declaration that the Navy
to doing an excollent job, and la
fully prepared to remove Ameri­
cans from war-distressed Shanghai.
The President’* remarks on pat­
ronage came when he was asked
ta elaborate on McGrath** state­
ment. made yesterday after a
White House conference on patron­
age and the question of party loy­
ally.
Mr. Truman gave this definition
«#, party loyalty!
Democrat* are those people who
support the Democratic platform,
Which Is the law of the party.
fie said that votes In support of
that platform are a duty Imposed
on Democratic office bidders. Ho
■aid he Is supporting that platform.

And he added that ho consider!
votas on Taft-Hartley repeal one
of those tests.
Asked what this meant to the
Southern Democrats who supported
th e '‘states rlihta” ticket last fall,
the President suggeelcd that reporter* wait and see how this came
out
Mr. Truman also reiterated his
sunnort of his civil rights program.
He said he does not contemplate
another message to Congress about
It since the situation ha* not changcd since he first advocated such a
program.
Meanwhile Northern and Southern Democrats got Inin u hot
fight on the House floor over
President Truman’s warning that
party members who refuse to
volo for Taft-Hnrlley Act repeal
Will faH out of While House grace.
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formally a*ked the Houae to take
hi* bill, which would keep moat
of the Toft-Hartley Act, as a substltut* for the Administration repeal measure,
Rep. Hebert (D-I.a) took the
floor »t0 advise my Democratic
ro||cagues" that President Trumnn "has placed a patronage
purchase lag" on voles for the
Administration’s labor bill.
Hebert, who supported the Soutj,rrn State* nights ticket In last
f,,)]',, election campaign, said Mr.
Xruman had heen asked whether
votes In the House on the labor
hill* would have any effect on tho
distribution or patronage,
nnswer was In thu nffirmnj|VP&gt;» Hebert said to loud ap..... nm| ,hcers from tho Repijb||rnn side.
„ rmo&lt;.rn„ r u.„der McCormack
"f Maasarhusetts Jumped up to

“Where Customers Send Their Friends1

218 E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
SPECIALS GOOD THRU SATURDAY
WE RESERVE THE HIGIIT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

TTcnidcrBlIi- hide WllA MippbHfal Ilia tho llniine uitior Committee.
Stale* Rights lirket are ‘‘sitting
And Republican senators opened
u drive to pare down federal
spending In hopes of avoiding a
lax Increase.
“ We nave to cut expenses or
ANN I'AGE
we're going to have a new tax
bill," Senator Ferguson (K-Mich)
Tomato
said in offering an amendment to
trim 6 per cent off administrative
expenses of tho Labor Depart­
ment and Federal Security Agency.
Henator Bridge* (R-NHl Joined
him.
The Henate Armed Service*
Committee today decided again#
making any inquiry now Into the'
ANN I’AGE
halting of work on the Navy's,
super aircraft carrier and tho pro-.
test resignation of Navy Secro-1
tnry Sullivan.
And Senator Murray (D-Mont)i
M i l d t h a t filial congressional a c - ;
tlon on President Truman’s health
I0i/a -OZ A
program may be delayed until i
CANS
next year.
Murray, longtime sponsor of
government health Insurance pro­
posals, told a reporter ho is push­
ANN PAGE
ing for Senate passage at this
session hut this may not he poss­
Sadad
ible.

Sugared

Donuts

Ketchup

Tomato
Soup

Arisons Iceberg
Iceberi

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LETTU CE...
Fresh Green

CABBAGE..
Red Bliss nr White N&lt;

POTATOES
Baby Yellow

Dressing

SQUASH....
TOMATOES
Western Wtoesap

Tender Baked
Beans

CELERY
CORN....

3 ears

Iona TomatoeH

M » ll

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Iona Cut IScctH ....

Yellow Cling

Iona

Iona Peaches ..

Baby Lima Ht-uns

Bunryfleld Long Grain

Iona Pint Iltl.

Fancy R ice.....

Vanilla Extract .

Golden

Sultana

Iona
Corn
......
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Red Beam* .,.........

Coco Cola*.......

Cocoa tt.l..:: ....

Rich

Legal Notice

ANN PAGE

Fresh Yellow

112-os cun

SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS'

Peanut Butter
1-lh Jar J g c

GRADK. A

SIRLOIN STEAKS lb.
COOKED HUNNYFIKLI)
AAP GRADK A

PICN ICS................. lb,

B artlett Pears

FLA. DRESSED

r

i. 2‘/a can

Grade A FRYERS ..lb
OSCAR MAYER

BACON SQUARES lb.

ANN PAGE
Prepared

FRESH FROZEN

JUMBO SHRIM P . lb

Spaghetti

COTTAGE CHEESE lb. j f y
W c k h ’n T om ato J u k e

3 B fi-o i cann | g c

PICNICS

A 100 % Purs
Vegetable

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351

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SIR L O IN ST E A K S lb. 65c

WESTERN B E E F S E ^ f e
FRESH GROUND

1 DEXTER SLICED

HAM BURGER ....

| BA CO N .......................... .... lb.

441

|BACON .......................... ...lb .

551

1 SUGAR CURED SMOKED

lb. 45c

WESTERN BONELESS ROLLED

Veal Shoulder R ou st...................

1 MORRELLS PRIDE SLICED

lb. 55c

GEORGIA MINTED, GRADE A.DRESSED A DRAWN

Fryers

cut up

....

lb. 59c

MILD DAISY

| BACON SQ U A RES......

lb.

25*

Cheese

MORRELLS RAG

NEW YORK STATE AGED, t YEAR OLD

SAUSAGE

Sharp C h eese.........................

FRESH FLORIDA

CALIFORNIA

IN Tilt! I’lltCIIIT m ltllT Kflll
TIIH NINTH JUDICIAL f'tllf’tMT
OK Till! HTATK OK KMi IIIHA.
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Raul Oramcr, N»w J*r«*y
II H|&gt;ov&gt;irlna from ilm plaintiff*
Nworn lllll of Complaint on file In
Itin HlMiVc enlHIefl •'«■■••• I fin! Ihr
ilffemlnnl, J ikim Clierlf* f’hnilulik, Jr . I* a rsalilrnt of a Hlnle
nllirr than Ihe Hlale of KlorMit;

TOMATOES

LEM O NS........

IDO SIZE

HARD HEAD

CARROTS

CABBAGE......
CALIFORNIA IUKUKHG

LETTUCE .....
FKKSU FLORIDA

SQUASH

SPINACH

POTATOES

TOMATOES

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lull nf t*nmntnl0 t nf .l.iro Hmlth
iTonluli k flli'il itk •I n • him In II'"
nffli'* nf Hi* Cl*rk nf III* Cl mill
t'onrf lo nml for Henilnnl* Cimnlv
Klnrliln on lh* till. ilnv of April. A
l&gt; 11*Ct. Hi* arurral miDirr nf *nM
Null lirlnn n Mil fur illvnfi'* noii
oilier rnlluf. nml llml till, firilrr
li* imlillHh.il III Tli. Hnnfnril H.r
Nhl ii o.w.pHprr polill.hril lo H*m
loot* Cnooly, Klnrliln. one*
I,
w . .k for four III I'nosmillv.
ttr.kn li.fnr* Hi* rnl'irn il«r &lt;l&gt;li"l
In fhl. Orilsr .ml Noth'*
WITNFlHH ntr 1mmi Slut Hi. **.&lt;
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April, A D tetli *1 Hsnlnrrt, H*mInol* Counlr. Flotilla
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Cltrk of lit* flrrnll Cnorl
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D.pulv f’I.rk
CIIICUIT COUIIT HUAI.

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POPULAR BHANDS

MAYONNAISE
cans
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DOG FOOD

SUNSHINE CRACKERS

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1 I.VKKH SOUTHLAND SUGAR CURED
1 TO S-I.fl AVERAGE

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tom a* heathenish,
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at one tlmo tried to anolish thu
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monies.

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UN HOME MEAL
DANDY GRITS

2 pkgs. 17 £
PETER PAN

A P enn . . 1 g a l 73c
Dry Cleaner 91.39
8 Gal.

TALCO QUALITY FREDS

PE A N U T BUTTER

12-oz. jar

BrightBallR Qt. 11c

Laying Mash

lit

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trade most anything, 400 San­
Highest cash pDts paid for used
ford Ave. Phono 108-J.
— 1=--]
—
funiiturs. Tad Davis Furniture
3 OR 4 ROOM apartment, family Steel Casement Windows
Co. 811 IS. 1st. Ph. 061.
of 8. Permanent residents. Rea­
else 84 84 com]plats
110.031
LARGE or medium slse sucond
sonable rent. Phone 682-M.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
mind safe. P. O. Box 1860.
COTTAGE, furnished with 2 bed­ 888 Elm Are.________ Phone 183*
rooms, 2 adults baforo Juna 1. GOOD MILK goat, fresh, reasonPermanent. N o t necessarily
ford Avo.
able. 8060
close In. J, A. URocquo, Bos
HOUSE
TRAILER,
88 ft. Elec­
M lft2, Orange City.
tric refrigerator, furnished 8
room. Boo at Paola Post Office.
weam

h o u se”

I Bedroom bouse, large lot, good
location. HAOO.OO down, balance
financed, less than *60.00 per
month.
GROCERY Store with living quar­
tan , *4,500.00 Including stock,
on lot 80* x 180*.
10 ACRE farm, all tiled with I
-r o e m hswes,**,000.00, H cask,
^ b a la n ce' Ube rant,
I. W. HALL, Rsahac
MIO MeHcerllle Ave. noM.OOOW,

TRa Tl Kh7 84 f t
In A -l condition, cheap.

Platt

Box &gt;18, Country Club

Road.

I I d ld r c e

57c

TODAY and KKIDAY!
JUST A BO U T THE MOST W O N D ERFU L
LO V E STO RY EV ER FILM ED!
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II).

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lim n — Out

Own

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65*
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35*

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CURED Pork ( ’hops

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT "I Ol’At ADANA"

CO.YlINfi. S U N . • MON.:
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REST ACTRESS OF H IE \
FOR HER PART IN THIS
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BEAI, BETATE —■ INHllJtANCK j \ya
|0,c when you don't ' EXPERIENCED waitress or fnillitain girl wiiiiU'.l at l.nney'*.
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
tiring your pri'acrlptiwix to
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
Fanny's. Phone 100.
Km. t Florida Male llank Hldf.
HOT LUNCHES eiery day from !*— W O R K W A N T E D — H
■'OR FARMS, homes, business
Fee Ri
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER'S.
property anil acreage, aoa your
E. A. Strout Realty Agcnoy S I G N M A~K K II LETTERS and LOWER Pltlt'KS, Expert watch
TM .•lUwlaa ra.M i t . l f *•
r&gt; pairing, &lt;■ •* Follows, Home
numbers, decal Irunsfeis fm nil
Orlo R. Methtcux, Associate
ail Waal Ait aahllafeM la Tl*
Simp, 1 700 Sanfoid Axe. Phnnr
laatavA Saralai
purposes, several sixes.
11107 E. Second Street or phone
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SKNKAKIK Glass K Paint I n
taoo-j.
I tlaia la* m &gt; Him lassMUa
• H a a laa aar IIaa l u H t l a .
112-1II W. 2nd. St.
Phnnr 32U. Fuat 'TOR WORK l.y the hour or
I llaaM s« aai llaa laaartlaa
i'di. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
% Kara •* aar Haa laaa*
NEAR WATER FRONT I.OTH TUXEDO FEEDS: Completi- line.
m a warAa la tka Haa.
ing A dirt moving. We specialise
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
L o t s a . 4 , ft. I), 7 , A ft o f n io c k :i
Oaaaia rata tar M a d laaa i
in conditioning building lots A
Mnyfsir nlso lot .1 of Klock 12 PORTABLE Electric Singer sew­
galilen plots. Phono IU7-J.
Muyfnir Priced from IftOO.lK) to
ing machine. Phono 1330-XW.
*700.00 Terms.
ALL TYPES of Imlidoier work,
Waal AAa will M
ENJOY Sunday dinriei at l.a n o y ’ ,
leusomible lutes. Flee estimat­
afar Ifca Irltakaar aa waat* Luts at. Oft, 30, Hlock 3 first sec­
76c also week d n , L u n c h e s ,V es. David K. Caipenter, Phono
araaAan rbaraa ll faa» a a a i
tion Murvunln. Price*ISO.00 each
la Uata4 la iba talapaaaa baafc.
short orders.
la raiara fat tbta aaaaatwaAa*
Terms.
llaa lha aArarllaat la aa»aata4
MIRRORS—Furniture Tops mnile 12—
N p e cm l S e r v i c e s
-T2
la a a r | N « i , l r . la r d i r H i
to order.
aa ta raaAar thr baa I eaaelMs Lots Ifl thru 10—24 thru 31 IIlock
aarrlra. all Waal A«a w a n ba
l)(ll)(iE-PI. VMtHTII
I Highland Park. Also I, 2, &amp; 3 SKNKARIK Glass A Paint Co.
la aar afWaa aa Iba M r batara
Phone 320.
PARTS AND SERVICE
tllock 0 Highland Park. Price 112-1 I t W. 2nd. SI.
'fwMIaattaa.
(2S0.00 Terms.
Phone 1011
SEWING MACHINES H e r t s lua Palmetto Aie.
riaaaa eatt.r aa laiwaWalalr
Sewing Mach. Center, lit) W NEW FLdOKH -ut faced In pci fee-1
-It aa erra# aarwra la sees a 4.
Lots 3 thru 28 Hlock 3ft DreninWe rapaat ba reeaeaM.bi
1st. St. Pli.
_ HIM).
llolt. Old floors made like new. I
t st j:
wold A Lots l thru 7 &amp; 10 thru
1 ’•‘itu-lnng. cleaning A- xvuxing. |
22. 24, 20 thru 3ft A 40 thru Cl
Drcumwold. Priced to sell, *70.00 SPECIAL SALE—HKD IIAItN &gt;v Pm table poivm plant. 22 years I
ROOF PAINT HY DEVOE. cxpei ieuce m Seminole County,
to *100.00 each. Tonus.
REST GRADE, *2.26 PEIt GALII M. Gleason. Lake Mary.
HANFORD
Garuge Hultdlng A-1 . condition
I1 a cits ' 8 ,0 N &lt; ' AS SI&lt;M K VENETIAN BLINDS mode to'orclose to uptown business district* u i v V r w ii i . l i v e c c i k h i n
,l,,r
S e m ilie lo
V e n e tia n
IIHnU
HERALD
Phono'
Priced to sell, with tornis to HANFORD I AIM A GLASS 111. t :,, go„ w , 3rd. Si
suit purchaser.
ONE ModL‘1 A farm-all traclm | 1162-W.
with fertiliser distributor, jftno.-,
C. A. WIIIDDON. HR., Ilroker
IH&gt;, At the LiH'ker Plant, 8dill
Expel t Itadiii Itcpaii mg
Phone 1281
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FOR R E N T
— 1 t i l H. Park Ave.
A. M. to 6:00 P. M. n flei 6 dll I
Fred M yeia, 311 E . 2nd. St.
P. M. HOft K 2nd. St.
MONTEZUMA Hotal — Rooms —
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L A 1.1, f, 17 fo r llu t t c r y , t ic n e r s t o r I
NOTICE
Special rata by the weak. Com­
SIMMONS
nil metal baby lied and
and Hlar.ei service. Swain's
WE
HAVE
NEW
LISTINGS
fort — Convenience.
lluttcry Service, 301 W. First
mattress, good eumlition, pi ice
AND PRICKS ARE LOWER.
St.
reasonable. Phone 323-J.
THE PRESENT IS A GOOD
TIME TO ACQUIRE THAT
FURNISHED S room apartinant.
ORLANDO -Morning Sentinel. Or­
PLACE YOU CAN C A L L
I BOO French Ave. after 8:00 P.
"GOOD AND HAD"
lando livening Star. Call Ralph
HOME. CALL US FOR AP­ Keg *40.06 Shopworn Single
M.____
Itay. Ilflfi-J.
POINTMENT.
Maple bed, coll spring,
4pT0RE opporlte Court House also RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
cotton mattress
*3l.0fti —
K L icrriticT ir
cfficlenc#department for busi­ S. D. HIGIILKYMAN. Aiworlita Reg * ftp. Oft Kliopwnni pi a if mm
ACETYLENE
ness couple. Phone 1270-J.
BEATRICE HUFFMAN, Asaoclnlc
WELDING
j
rockers
*20.0ft
Hanford Motor K Kt|pl. I«
Reg (120.0ft Shopxxinn 2 pc.
2 ROOMS furnished apartment,
2 HH W. 1st Street
Maple living room suite (60.0ft
new kitchen unit, full Hutol ser­ NEW MASONRY Store Hulhllng.
| See Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Melnl
0 lots and garden, lights, water, Reg 17 I.fill 5 pc. Solid ouk
vice In eluding utilities, linens,
dinette
*30.0ft
(7fi00.no on 17-02.
laundry A maid services. Mr.
Works for new nidi a tor- and
GOOD (las station, corner lot. Cor­ Reg $110.06 2 pc. living room
8mall, Valdes Hotel.
new cores. Radiator repairing
nUilC
*08.00
ner for Open Air Market. Homo
Wc take off utnl install,
3 ROOM trailer furnished. Evans.
site lots *260,00. Several hum ex l(cg $12.fill llalbiway tail
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120.601
SKI'i UH FOR
Park Ave. Trailer Court, lit. 17under eunslriirtlnn. Flaming"
MATHER of SANFORD
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
IP.
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Heights, (I miles south. Office on
Phone 120
\ NI» TYPING
pro|wrty.
W. J.
Harnett or 203-0!l C. I hI. SI.
Bu r n i s h e d upartment, adults.
CREDIT III'ItF.AD OF
Phone Orlando 2468ft.
•.TON, all melnl Utility trailer,
601 Magnolia, Phone 48U.
SANFORD
gats I lire.-, file At water proof |(6 N Path
Phnne (Mil ’
FURNISHED apartment for rent. (BOOO, fur three bed natm hnme,
talpanltn Hill Walker. Ill) W.
two 60 feel lots flowing well,
1200 Magnolia Ave.
1" 1'' Sl
HENSON t VUDNG. Cell Him
garage. Terms.
2 UNFURNISHED apartmentTin *6000. In cash with long time pay­ — .
- - -- ----— - — . alaail your painting piohlem
rariniillilis, T-] Ektimatev cheerfully g i v e n
city with private entrance. A.
ments oil balance will buy a PAINT, Ten*-,
slilrla, Moapillo Nela,
vela, Work' Plume. 268- It or 1637 .11
Men slides, RL 2, Box 136.
two story, fouf bed room Inuur,
.lines, hank beds and oilier aurbnrdwuod
floors
throughout.
2 ROOM bachelor apartment with
UPHIILHTEKING
plan dean.
One of the nicest homes In Han­
electric kitchen, summer rates.
Repairing, recovering, altp ovei-.i
AILMY-NAVY
SURPLUS
ford In fine Subdivision.
^ Phone 145-M. 206 Laurel Ave.
refliiiiddng.
Eatimaleii given
I Oft N. Palmetto
Brand new rnnereto Block (wo
Halm's llphohdeiy, 11(1 W Fin.l ,
bed room home, built to lie lived
^AltAGE APARTMENT^furnishHI, Plume 1363.
FLOOR Senler-PrcIn fur 20 years without repairs CONCRETE
etl, electric refrigerator, hot
velds
paint
riiilures
on
conctote
fur (6300. *1600 cash lialuncn
water heater, Inncrsprlng mat­
floor-, iiuiirts A gallons *l.4ft up. NOVELTY WORKS—Idiwn Fm
tress. Adults. Nn pets. Rent
lung terms.
SEN lx AIt IK Glass &amp; Paint Co.
nitUl ■’ li’pall ". All klllda of wood I
reasonable. 224 W. IDth. St.; Ono and one-hnlf story, three bed 112.111 W. 2nd. St.
PbMie .120.
work. HoiiIh A Truck bodies I . &gt;,
room house and ten arret, Lako
Phone 271.
aa figmo op ymir Job. Gmdi’i I j
r r r ---------t __ , ' . Mary *3000.
.SLIGHTLY' used meat rases fur
A White, Gimlrrville, Plnun’i
SIX roomily and bath^^ I,argo Jut
jg foci lots xvltli three large
sale
contact
Joe
Himmlers,
Mar­
located Rl. 46, 7 miles out from
ttdi.-t R.
trees, Mellonvllle Avenue.
garet
Ann.
Hanford. Running watar In thi
*400 each lot.
I (I— Hum n e s s tip p ur I u n 11it's
house,
plenty
school
and n n i s m a u M.
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. in nshade,
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a 2 i i t RAYMOND
s i, HALL.
r m u ii. REALTOR
iir n x n iu ix THIS WEEK: 22' house trailer
mall route. *30 per month with H&gt; ,, mnHLEYMAN, Aaaoclate
(ftftn.00. I’lmne 23Q-M before NEW Cnffuu bouse—lestmuaid
l&gt;:30 A. M. or after 3:00 P. M.
j i t or J year lease ^ m p u a l b U BEATRICE HUFFMAN, Aswodate
fur rent on Route 17 neat' Plan
people. Rt. 1, Box IDS. Sanfc~'
latino Estates. See awriei ut
HOUSE TRAILER 1018 Hparton
Telephone lftU0-J.
Luke View Court' between Sun
SMALL two bedroom home, con­
Manor 27 ft. frlgldulru, bottle
D ROOM furnlahed apartment,
find mill Orange City.
crete block. *3,DG0.00. flalf cash,
gus, double dinks end awning.
downstairs. Phons 724-M.
owner will finance balance.
Park Ave. Trailer Court.______
I d — (N otices— c e r H o n u b r — III
Phone 210-J.
PARTLY fumlshsd g a n g s apartHOUSE
TRAILER,
16
ft.
rovored
rnsnt, adulta only. HOP W. 16th.
wagon, no ren-onablo offer re­
Articles Fur Hale
futed. lift E. 'Jlat, St. or call
UNTIL Oct. t, 4 largs rooms,
686-W.
partly furnlahed, 3 inclosed PRIED SUMBO SHRIMP dinners
porches, electricity, bath. Con•verynlght, $1.00. HOMER'S.
i tact 0 , L, Farmsr, Olndsrvllls.
^-ARTICLES WANTED—4J

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Giants Face Red
Hats A t Municipal
B all P ark Tonite
Locals Drop HardF o u g h t 2-1 T i l t
'l*o St. Augustine;
Deal Goes Route

13 Injured
iftiaflaeM rraai ra c e (laai

ley. &lt;0.

Dan Seibert, trainmaster of the
Fort Wayne division, said the do.
rnllinent apparently waa caused
hy the breaking of a journal boa
on the fir.t, un.i ut a twin din*
111it car. The break caused the de­
railment of tide car, Seibert sold,
and sis sleeping cars followed
it off the rails.
Four of the cars were leaning
at angles of .10 to 40 degrees,
hut none turned over.
Portions of both the east and
west bound tracks were torn up. escape as a piece of the broken
Tom Noonan of nelphos, O., Journal lore through a shanty in
a switch tender, had a narrow which he was standing a t tha side
of tha track.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Apr. 28—&lt;/T)
—The St. Augustine Salnta de­
feated the Sanford (Hants by a
2 to I count here last night In a
luitly contested plU'han* dtfft tiF
tween big Stan Karplnskl of the
Jack......
Peal of fttaVldJ"
Saints and Lefty"
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tha Giants.
palnesjll
Tonight the Giants play hosts to
the Lie).and Red Hats In tha first i,«t*bur*
gams of the home and homa series
played thus far this year In Ihe g !&gt;'*•*'
Florida State League. Manager
hi . Aui
Hal Gruber of the (Hants Indicated
Del,aiu
last night that he would start
righthander Jack Uoback against Orlande
tha Red Hats at the Municipal
«•••»••;
Park this evening.
"iotfrJ
Sanford led the Salnta laat night Tea**
by a one run margin until tha hot- favannati
tom of the eighth frame, when the &gt;i»cor»
home town boys Jammed a pair | Au*u»tm
of markers ncross the plate to
walk off with tho victory.
leimrUstc
The Giants tallied thaU lone Columbia
run In the second canto on a single
.
by First baseman
Fred Weber, u „,n y\
who advanced to third on the play Colurub
when Center Fielder Will fehrHsvanni
hardt allowed the tmll to roll to Team
tha fence, and a single by Catcher N«w Tor
Dick Ilnrgn, driving Weber home. VJ*/*
In the eighth, Lyle Judy singled oiTi.sso
to left and was sacrificed to 1‘hllly
1 econo 0/ Carl Butler. Ma»K&gt;r L,,°*j“n1J|.
Frank Fiat doubled Judy homo, wssiiinat
then Karplnskl won his own con1
test by rapping a two ply poke to "uvinl
the right field fence, scoring Plot.
Host on
Tomorrow evening the Giants
Washlii
move to DeLand to meet the Red ,nnl'"*"L
Hats In a return engagement and Team
Saturday night tho Giants meet New Vni
the Orlando Senators at the local itrmoiagrs*
Park. Hanford inviides Tinker llomon
Field In Orlando nn Sunday nfter- f’ t, IsilUlM
H00I1.
(‘Ifulnnui
sAisronit
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McMami., ■»
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Hallman, II
1 I 1 0 )'lilc*s&lt;
Catsldo. rt
s I I n iiimton
svakls. rl
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net, lb
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Judy, to
Butler. lb
Piet, rf
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(Jasper. ei
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t o n e St. I'etcrslmrg high forward, hut
Total*
SI I I t 10 tins not yi'i Indicated whether ho
will accept.
1— Walked fnr llama In Sib.
a s — lluublrd fnr Deal la lib.
Rtddusoa and llilchlns were key
Hanford .... ................. 010 noo o a o - i
HI. Aueualine ......... . Ooo Ooo 01*—1 men In the Hi. Petersburg team
J It— Walter, Jliilr. I’li-t. H—&lt;l*«|tcr which won ihe lllg Ter. roiiferenee
/Jonea. Illll—liaran. I'lct, Kuridn- and regional rhninpiniishipi and
akt III—.MrJIunti*. I'M. 1CnrplnakI,
reached the sriulfllMl* of ihr slate
tournament.

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HKAIINULHH WIN
The Seminole* defeated tha
Cubs In a Linns Junior League
baseball conlest at the Lakafront
Park Tuesday afternoon. Dlrky
Moss pitched for thu winners,
while Carlton and McDonald work­
ed behind the plate.
Pictures were taken Monday of
■ double header between the Heminolea and tho Giants and Ihe
Giants and tho Red Ho*. The pho­
tographs will bo published In the
Lions' national inagatlne, It was
announced by Harry Robson.
HIIKKLY RRTIRKH
GAINESVILLE, Apr. 28 —
(Special)—Walter J. Sheely, ani­
mal husbandman with the Florida
Agricultural Extension Service, la
retiring Apr, 20, after 19 years of
sarvirn to Florida livestock ralserif,
Ilia retirement la announced by
Director II. (1. Clayton, following
approval hy the State Board of

Phone 481

DRESSES
BRAS

New Spring
FABRICS

Hy Youlhform, sites 32-44
Values to 3.00

One table assorted
Ohlnts, R a y o n s ,
Cottons. Value* to
1.08 yd,

Closeout | ,4ft

Spring and Summer Cam
brays, Butcher Linens, Ra
yon Prints, Sheers
Valued to IM S

PANTIES

Special

By Van Raalte, and
Munslng Wear briefs
a n d step-in styles,
whit* and ttarose. Alt
sites. Values to 1.2ft

Closeout
2 yds.

Both Groups,
0 to 44

One table Cottons,
niece g o o d s in
Rayons, Bhaers, etc.
eu
Values to 2.98 yd.

Unbleached Muslin

ONF. BACK

CHILDREN 8
DRESSES

sheers, seamless or
full fashioned (IB) Denlsr In
beautiful summer shades. H im
8 tt in II, Bpaclal value . . .

Ages 2 to 14, regular­
ly prieed from 2.08 to

MEN’S SUITS
Washalile Seersucker
Cords, fine quality,
Nanforlsed,
LI
2
I
1
2
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The Cubs defeatrd the Giants
13 to 0 In a Rotary Junior League
contest nt the Ninth Street Park
Tuesday afternoon.
Melvin Fleischer pitched a nobit no-run contest for Manager Jim
Higgins' Cube. Waller Graham was
Urn catcher.
Herndon mid Hncnrer were the
lint d ries for Manager George
Billie’s (Hauls, and Orville Touchton was the umpire.

HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS
CANNON PRODUCTS
BATH TOWELS

and
fully

site 30 regular
*lfe 38 regular
site 39 regular
tit* 40 regular
alto 42 regular
site II regular

Largo »l*e, heavy
quality, r a g u I a r
price to 98c ea.

2 : lr.e 10 regular

Special 2 for

2 site 48 regular
1 site 30 short
2 site 37 short
1 site 44 short
2 ilia 40 short stout
2 site 46 stout
2 site 48 stout
I site BO stout

CloHeout

W ASH CLOTHES

DISH TOWELS

In colors of *4 »«. 4

Very abiorbent

d fl

In colors of aqua, ( f ■

MRS. WH1TNKR WINH
Mr*. FM Lavy-Whltner defeated
Mrs. Ceullo Joseph In tho first
flight of recent Woman’s Golf
Association Tournament hald a t
Die Seminole Country Club.

He Joined the Florida staff on
July 21, 1930, after four y a m aa
livestock agent for tha Atlantia
Coast Line Railroad, flva years aa
eKtamlon livestock agent In South
Carolina, and four years as county
agent In South Carolina and Geer-

Special

111 evening

Fleischer I‘.itches
No-Hit Hall Game

0-18;

Special doneout | .98
NYLON HOSE

ToilctrieH, Bod S pread s, .Slips,
(Jowns, ShortH, liugH, G irdles,
Jew elry , w orth m any Ilmen
m ore th a n th e price asked . ,
your choice , , .

Bites

On* group Cottons, Rayon
Frlnta valued to l2.Dfi

Uy Schrank, cotton
with ambroldery trim
top and bottom, sires
34-30-38- tO. Regularly
2.08

Special yd.

ODDS and ENDS

*

COLONIAL CLEANERS

FRIDAY - SATURDAY APRIL 29 • 30

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DAYS

f

slier, lli
■ IlaeHur

DRY CLEANING

pink,
firaen,
ngo , .

flam- i p H

Special 4 for $ 1

Special 5 for J L
SPORT SHIRTS

DISH CLOTHES
And Pot Holder*

BOYS’ SUITS

Cloaeout |.9 8

Write and colors, soma with
short trouiers, soma long In
ages 2 to 12

TV

SpeciallO (or
BATH MATS

a

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5SL*ttS.’! r
Special buy ea.

Fine quality muslin, tlta
72*99, regular 2.98 aa.

Special | .98
PILLOW CASES
Best grade muslin,
sites 42*30, regul— A H
ar 09c as.
»

T SHIRTS

Regular price 5.95 to
9.95

SHEETS

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Closeout

Special 2 for

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BOYS'
UNDERSHIRTS
a J ft “Ja -'fts
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Special 2 pr.

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gutar 79o en,

Special 2 for

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Section Two

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

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Demos Set Up 11,555 Florida Women To Join In Farmers Receive Commies Launch
Loyalty Test National Home Demonstration Week Tenth 01 Income Drive To Control
From Government Japanese Mines
For Virginians
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WASHINGTON. Apr 28—'/P,~lunchr,»,n&gt;. serving .Ti.380 "bddren
WASlItVGTON. Apr 25—liT&gt;BvrnM,
lit
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t.iMiHtrtitn.
1
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Army
Th» Democratic Party "loyally
!■&gt; l«u ■■"lunujutt'es. cend'r"t*() ^7^ \b-uit •&gt;*■* t*utb of *he -s*b Income i -loopin,*»i i,s e launched s fr*■ »
r.v Is’-vfcorc.
test" sets up a bar to any Virgin­ sldciit Mr- W r IVbifc. M-s* (‘■unmunitv retrf»'l''« I" giants. | ..f F R farmers Is ---■••&gt;ing frot” '
• ‘ e r ttm p 'ti.P tc i o r g s p ’ i e ’1
Street
■
a1
l|t ,l^inf*'i
ian gening a federal patronage job Bluff, Marlon &gt; "unU. I&gt; prcrlilcn* and maintained 54 tural lilusnes
tbe g-'eminent
who I* shown In have been "Hia- nf M.c FlurblN rmim-ll, uhlvh rn
M cA rthur i
j
Hnine deiimnslraHun ag«n'« las'
8 uniniarl/ing (tie situation. P“ I 1
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* ar.ibitior..
Icyil," Democratic Chairman .1
&gt;»ai rendered direct *-et- • t&lt;. 28,
merit nf Agriiuihui* official- I dl .o log the oia,,p. patten- of
'UMltallon staff in planning and HU farm aad mial families and part
Val! Street
Howard McGrath mill today
say
tills
Is
wliaf
lies
happfoe
•
srtod pracAlked by h reporter lin-.v th* ••nndtictlng projects.
• ■ I lufiltrstloti they admit " '*
28.1*12
nun-farm
families,
eb
* 1 i„ „me months
reperter
• H p la r m e d a n d t l o i c * r , lu ll t h e ,
nawly announced plnn might aff-ct 1 MliS .Mary K Kauwri, stale
t ii .,1
. . . . by agents
.
Fanners' cash receipt* It*s - 410 till! ftn»t
ill If*1 fUfUffMi *
Virginia members nf C n n g rm , Mr - 1 Inune demoiialiallnn agent with • t Rtatlstliw
reported
terrible
f«lt
Grath replied llie leal "only iiifhiii | the Agricultural F.tleintluti fler- indicate home demon&gt;'re!i"ii work totaled nr mm! K4.400.ti00.000.
't! be wcr.
thay are expected to tnuke recoin , vlce. says there are 41 white home produces results which baie high 1 rim government has paid out
T
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hen*'
the
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otnmnfiKt
i
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In loan........ croi'*.
*' tr.kle in
mendatloni of people who have ,,n&gt; demmislratlnn agents and u as- asnnonit,' value to Florida faint crop
e lt ip f d
purchase* and payments f"t fM ipji g n
si -I ants ,in, , Florida
bean disloyal to the party.”
In i:»4 7 , . U p i n h g \ \ *4liDtU*Mf -iv *'
. . . The
..
lies.” ,'tlss Ke.iwn says All pin. I soil lonservatiun wuk and In lb*’
‘•’t* Army
be pra-ticat
. The "loyally leal” wu» nnnounrrd c.imlv s iff Inrltldes 11 agent- grams are 1....... .
'•aigftt I lif*\ nil belong*1)
the (
** Mi- tfigan*
In addition t„ Miss Knnwti. the
................................. ...
and rugai production program
yesterday after a conference of
*. n h n n \ \
* o n n c il
'»f *
H i n*» *
I
lie
I'wi.i
on
crops
anil
crop
,,
e. .f*atf»it)av
Democratic leaden with President state staff Is composed of Miss (n ()r|. .
H *»k,**i4 Ifn hum H
a r^tln •* !
.
puicbascs, part of tin- pi b e suppori • " ' l l I Nit I l f I H i h m rt 1111 I n f i
iSfutlimJ to
Truman These k m lc s ngu-rd that Ruby Mcttsvld. Mk. Flliyl llnllo.
i ri*te»-i before
P -g ia m . lo.aled K’.2l*tMM)0.W"'
nobody openly up,anting tlie Pi eel «vav and Mrs. K.llth V Harms.'
I |if rteiilit‘1 lirgol
lit*' Mi «♦ 1
, t
| *. *• im .- - f ! * .* ! ! vn
dent's elect ion In it Nnvemlio, will
I* •%*'.» rtf a* i*|t* » *» n l4 ftf
i '*1
: ,Ml
* " " " ...... "-til... work arc ........f
*"e ............ ........... Mil*
W HS f " l S'd l c n o s c l - a fl'U i a o d S llg a i
* *.•
Mae Rlkes. MIs. Joyce HevIs. Miss |(|r (jvr&lt; nf
1 • *.
• , - -o ,n n y th e
I 'f i rttm *
f ilm
l it 1•'111mI 11 " u M h i
gat a patronage Job.
b rise n ,
...
fi
b - n c f lf .
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I f . 1 Iter n i-ire ! , e a se d
** i in
| | if f i ' t l n fit im , i *m |I *4|» *»■&lt;| |
McGrath said action by Virginia | •.race I Neely. Mrs llntiiiie .1 In a. ail themselves of it.,.
, M i, &lt;11 i
r u n " S tiv e
' ;i rl tn
, p.i,,
ll.etr figures s»r- for Hie nine
Democratic lenders In opposing the | • 'srter. Miss l.uclle litis, ami Ml*. iVsnTtv "in' continue their
R , »I*p rttrtrl &lt;»f I".’ I**, 1'%'* m ill*'* *
*in*
r*
1. I Is •im t m n d a o f
mallei r' el loti
months front Jul1.' I. I'1!" tr» M*' •m111sn&lt; leM&gt;1 mi'MiCffl
(lection of Troinan dpes nol ruler l.urene Klevens. si|b|e.-l
Ml* *l'l
11 .*
i i !»• n
k i 1• h i’i n .
- lin in g
the picture eserpt In *0 far as any M'dlalists who work with rural
f I *&lt;f I I ' l f l &lt; 111It III &gt;M11 *1
k li in [
" T h ro u g h M ielr H e a l s , . m . r l f
"
............ " f , l ”
i*i&gt;in i iiin l&lt; Hit
■t-nti-i
tn a a y
prospective pul in,mgr appoinlre is | women In cooperation with county tshliesa and hard " n t F tlrev Ira** , ' 1*1 *t”P ..................... official- i ■4• | |*;n ti*riii ifirtitih ri * A n t i * 'in
t f i t . ., f i ­ fr.i . 4 .! !
Fo r
sc y e ra t
shown to be "disloyal'’ to the party home Hgents.
ln i» r n 11M*I htMUHMI
achieved outstanding rc.uii, to s*v
Mis* Known says .'l.tfiti trained thrlr own develop,nroi. In im 1 H„t "bite ibe g.cemnienf thus
'll
*ll*
’ u ; l*f IS 1" ii i 1 i i -ipped
Senator Byrd &lt;D Va), who crillVlfmMl lififiieflbHelv
j
h iii*
1f i »• * t , i v K - o 'lt iv e
e'rrd the Prealdnnt'a civil rights volunteer leaders are rendering prnvcment of their Ironies, and in Ho rated t'.\29".UUt'.unu In It a prb ♦••tfitn t a l k i n g 'n n if f t l (r*» n t'‘ ►••••! '
e-V i*T I
V**Ilf t
Ip
program prior to tha November valuable assistance to home deni, coinmuilily sendee tv.uoen ami support program It doesn't mean n t f T I t p i*’ tn Mu' rttiti I ’n n iin t n iU t
i in Mi»* \tm y --r i
etectlon. was not available immed­ onetratlon agents In conducting girls enrolled In home deninmtra. 'be •'
i
*«spayers actually lin&gt;c u i c lip t a r ir n r r s iH im l
tnur I ’.'i* Hri»n "V4»r■
community activities of both rural lion svnrk har e de-eloped re . ,.ntrlbole.| tms aunooil In la, in
M ir I r tfiin n in i-* *
*fp Mn*
iately for comment.
•rt. 111*ii'i’ l
P lM iilif
F i t m l l v , I r t in •» r t g i ^ f i • '* !
Senator Robertson (D-Va), when women and 4-II club girls. Rha la aourers, Increased H.......
*n u i
• H tsIiifiajliM! rthmif
atVtd about tha matter, said he high In her praise of the work of couraged initiative. , aught n.&gt;firt, | bis money ellber ■■as loaned **n *1 |h|f|f fMfIII IV1111f*f* fli lll'ghH rit** *»
4l4 h Hfcje* • ••1*1 • &lt;4* t
• f D ' i I V i i i l M if full
had not read the announcement the** women.
s k i l l s , a t r c n g t lie n e r l
f a m ily
li f e .......................
w as
Used
p u r r h a a n I ’J
The
borne
demonstration
agent,
I 44 ea m n n llli*
rt|J»e
/ # il4 '1l 'll **1i
and was not In a position to com­
• I Mu* "'iik and F
and Improved firal coouionniiei» i,V, Mrcru *oif **f
working on Ibe theme that "To­ Tim leadership of ibe.* gui, *DH mm Let fM»l I»e*| *| f | |l|
' et*|p &gt;tp n iMi i* »tr*' p rM p 'isitio n j
i* »;»■» in** down,** hr
ment
M«' |l ft tlf'l ’
He.
Mefttath said shortly after the day's Home Hullds Tomorrow's women as useful . u t / r o , b*. b*lp
j,„
*r„ioent ejiber hat po* l» *• fitjltl f!t;4 v » h r iM r l f a m i ila *
. ni.,
U ’ b c i, , g * t
conference yesterday that support World," firings tn the homes of ed Florida t&lt; traco nie « h e lle r ...................... , , , , r
, . | | l h a ’ * Hit KtltPf 4 It ttl||tl (illll f l|&lt;lfit ‘'I* I rt" j
•r» of the TliurmnmMVrlglit States' city and rural families tha best slate."
•
. o *'* i i o »*- * i \to p
If rbc f a r m e r does" 1 I " e I f r i l U
la n t o rfp h p -l
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Fight ticket will not be cleared by available scientific Information on
Home demonstration ■**rla la Ii | i Pp M \ t**
Itir
f k i l l D H if lill' f M "o t f io ir »*♦*•*
,
tha national committee for any ap farming and lionieniakltig.
nanctrl wnperati* e|y
* rf/ fIfnftiIlf
Hlfll •■(»• fCjM'U Hi*
In lire field of community ser fitale* ftepartiiieni
4 t if f |1 »'«I Irtil n ilin li* ! fh«n»
polntment
f A/i i«-til |i IMM
i In,
el* by s,c
iimv
HiP»k
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h
&gt;H'h Mill rti. fftfoe Mi 4l Mtf I'M •
He denied that there it any move vice, the state agent says Florida' *„rPi the State Ester....... Ki»r vi, tp,1
lx ns .H h . i V ' h m ile s
■n i if in a v H iik i *4 |i I"Ifit fill
flout*
rieinonitratlon
rhiin
mvn
104
in
to
I
N«it
lr rl «m| tf«fIt
r
to punish Dixie members of Con­
....
and county g(»*tnm»'i'*
‘ *&gt;'• &gt;1*JI'V tltuos
irtoitrthMt
rhl, ,,
.17„, v„ ,
Ihit*1 be appro’ i"I ie\ f •nf’"* b" **1
gress who failed to support the community building- or rooms
eei* pjiv'c.t sp thi*
S i t \ s n . i p r r 1 11 i r s D r u m
N o m m ;i!u rn s
1
flic
Commodity
'
relit
I'orpol
•
*
Is,
rtr'.sept
whl,:b me used a* centers for re - 1 ............... expanding I...... demo,,
/pfHfkltffn
Mihel
Truman-Barkley llcket
* • } i-l psrt-es hore
ronrtHlnli"h
,0"' fabblng eud related ac stration work In Fb&gt;ro|s Ibl. p|.&lt; lino, which handler the trail**’ |
Executive vice chairman William
i ■bHe l-e *pj hi*
Hoos.
sera
&gt;
♦*
bo»t.a
show
a
prot
'1
I,
1|«rtp*
Thr pro •%*n***oi»o ,*
educattoo f-r ........
t
Boyle of the National Democratic Ivltles; operate 88 rannlng .;e„ Kr„ „
. . . . . Ms.Hsre* Bast.
of
»r«iiod
........................
all
Iran*
.,1
e
«
/•
,r oallntr*! Ila Pag* I ^*P ’/*
♦l*»* f'b f Ip'# I bf ' 1&lt;‘
Committee, who attended the con­ te,s wlilch sei'T 5,2(17 families;
.
. . s p tn g r e
| ad loos a l i v e l '**1*1. b e n It vs - I i if qM.be'i f* (•» 4 ba.a 4 ' **"» Mi
S rirn lisl
A s s n
1 s I 1l i t m r
ference, said be a s s not ''prepared
,i. ev
"reit»d
♦•uls I*i' • beg'if »" "g 1 »"•
to sa(v anything shout any specific
I ,o ra^et., ytsr. bevever, t*’» ' fbis romf* •* *
State when asked concerning Vir­
A;tu*!lpractice of
g-o ernmeot bs* beep losing mem* »
I «nro / f " o 1*
ginia
I * B1r' J| n * t ' f '
■' * only
Ifilt
P
la
n
R
a
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i
l
P
f
l
W
v
Ion
price
support
traneecttone.
3on
c
„
...goii'atn.g
A source who dtellned the use
"
'f" 1 H
’
1
*!
hen the
- o.s-as'ual
****** W a p | ! " L
D.V | government official* b*-e eetlms* ,.„t | operators
I ,,.L
of his name said there are few If
* Mir futuri*
nA'V"
&gt;
V
! fhe operators- fs-"ig s reduced
Any pending patronage appoint­
ot,l s! Amart
fss- *’l*■1
•• s B
.gmernment suhs'di for e1-* coming
ments for Virginia.
lr#
■r * • ■, 1 1
" •! I
IN E F F I t !E &gt; '!
H FE5
isv Ibe loas
toas tn t9tf " sa about irat -probably wt|t i-ot be ih'e »&gt;
t i l l M&gt;
Senators make recommendations
I &gt;t tilt
' A S I U N O T n v . 'o r
" 9 — (A»&gt;-_
to
t
!»|8
srmirl
1125.00.
000
aod
mer* tha miners demands f w m
MIAMI. Apr 28 —&lt;ef*&gt;— Judge I JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 28—iA*t
ft 1 TI*- Mi..t
• * of. ' ’it'ii* »*s-|.. ,.. 1 -l
for appointment of federal Judges,
ho ca'.let 'he '•*. s" s'f'.cJep.t
\8n this could give *h» ''ui’&gt;tmt" ... •*-! 4 1# *-Ma* it
attorneys, U. 8 rnarebalt, custom Paul IV. Alexattdir of Tolrdo, O. —The Americsn rharmaceutiei! 1 16.000. 000
'- —&gt;t‘s
At »»••Moat of the rroft* - n nude dur­ Mi* 'heir opentrg
1 1
fplleotor* end other federal Jnb said todey that present -’divorce Aisoclatlon'i house of delegatee to.
ii.„.
r
'J o one i o u ld I '* a i t r p ' i a e j * ■&gt;»
lews throughout the netmn con- Idav seld compulsory nitlonet health ing the war, when f'te gove'oment
holders.
1
V
Hi»% ■h ff
f !•*
i s ' - ! -i
{insurance would ^demoralli* the could dispose "f "best e»d *her i ' h * / c n s e k l t l n c r o u p d e s c r ' ' h . 1 •t i ■1 *
Houi# members recommended for tribute lo family Instability
1 -ik. ‘ t lust v r 'hr sin •- '
He (old the Rational Council of medical field" and reeull In cost* commodities at strong pt"'** I 1’*** t u p , " o in in lt t c c I f H b e c - im s , n- II. i
postmaster appointments. This year
M * &lt;4 fi* '81'! -I.,, j , ,. n to !': man hun*i l , f m in e r * J e m * ’ " ! * •*■■
aaWs
Included mam
Ihtra will be In addition recoin- Juvenile Judges that "social work [ fantastically high "
*M
.1 ♦"Hit v \&gt; side. shc .ij •
‘i* *■'
mendatlona for applicants for I960 era view with unconceale-i scorn 1 the house Is the association's r,*|.»*"tlons ai*-l deals lib I *lgnlii -i !-• *•■!"* c-|
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II
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f Mf of. or it or.
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ti.g.
t
h
p
t
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!*
!»
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8
Hie
eminent*
the legalisms and f ic t io n s -&gt;f t b e '"Hng body The statement was In
f n s u a Jobs._____________
|||p
Its
s
,i
I
anr*
l**dcfs
present divorce laws whhd.......'"tin of ■ resolution to be
lti[l &gt;1 bat la ■ orrv’-g -*
i Lvr*:ai’
, 1., t b, ng t or 11l.u *^t
CIO StcpH Into Ford
tribute to. rather than
bMor. tha entire as.ocl. I Brennan and o'lier Agri"u'*
1(1 i" | k* -pi | he rep!ice t
.-.r-Mititr "
1
at "s filial session I I Iday psrtinent Irfflcta'a S' " ’*
r ' r - i ' u p t*-e t-g*
“Speed-up” Dispute Judge Alexander,
)•’ t
.
.
.
.
I n'glit -'lien Hi adoption wnulrl be i -i V out - ne ■ farm r- . "» 1^
tuarcia'.Iv
who is chair ,,„|v , formellty
/ensekt'sn me,"be
(
trolled
DETROIT. Apr 28—(tP)— The man of the legal section -f 'he '| I be rrndutton Hid such s bill | ibiiftr(l(_
(nf0m» -.1 »r- ■. in I l -e c o tlp 'e d u p o n to “ *tc f u ' ••'
ior,:c
CIO United Auto Worker* execu­ National Conference on family !«» advocalad by F riild tn t Iruiran , m
rd. j n ,u n t l ' s t h e r e w o u ld he a 1 *
the blgi-rs'
I
-tbers
—
'ho
*
*
ou'd
vote
■
-"•
''-.ni
tive board stepped Into the "speed­ Life, declaredIn
' but without specifically referring I j,,.
ryjo.ono Bu* "-e-i
up” dispute at tha Ford Motor Co.
"Every honest lawyer Is ashamed I , , , „ t , u„»ound because
•Me p i u t c s * T t n r o * f a i l u r e s ' H r ' - 1
' ..0 ,0.1 (what the,- hs e
VC’. 5 T ! : : . s l
today.
Tn, 1galn'vg 'able
of the atmospharB of hypocrisy | - Of its dubious value when sren paving expenses* *s ts’1i
T h a t c o u ld do &gt;1 The R e ' s
The board met to act on renuest* and He* In which he usually must .against the background of AmaiiIIJtMiS
ionly
that,
but
the
purcb*'-rcs.isJth
|
c o n tr o l o f *1! n r g a n - r - ' " • "
for strike sanction for 65.000 work­ handle a divorce case. Every cun cm democratic practises; the sper! at tha key Fbrd Rouge and) sclentlous Judge Is bitter about J prehension that It' would lower er nf this net Inome •* 'It 'l l ' *&gt;m- •' a
f he highest net In c o m e "
I.lneoln-Mereury plants.
his Impotence under existing limit- -tsmlardvof medical care atid prob­ ere ever enjoyed In termpur- I
HAPS HEAL III PLAN
It was one of two major under­ ation*.
1 ,,|,v "take it eltll tnur* difftcull chasing power, was «t« l •!
the 1 RILI'XI Mis*. Ap, H -(T &gt; —
takings In the UAW'a high councils
IIa ..lit between five and **1, ! '" "btaln; the tier that It would total net Income that
"*» fompulaocy health Insurance " mild f 1a-1a»I
todav
hat ,*p!a--« lli* humiM element In b'-s
I
I
2
,
100
,*
100,0011
bi
terms
At another site tha UAW'a 10O. t|,e
m!lli
OI,ffected
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llv'hy'
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w
n
1
)M««fcW\
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r
t
k
j
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would
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farmers'
iloller
could
1
pltal --sic -sitl, “a merhsnls'iv a,*
min national Ford council was wer« alfccltr!
s
medical atrvlcta, tliui
112.prewar period l!M5-.'t!*. "
more concerned with i&lt;il»#
putting finishing touchaa to a cam­ ”0TI1f#
drtiiioiiliilnf Mia (laid; a rartalnly 117*7.7 finn’ 'V- mf„ti, (g it.-, -II,n. ten,llist'a
-be! Jnsrpli '• N",l-v "M
paign that wfill spearhead tha
The American Bar Association. , | lit the cost, would be fantastical- ! *'’i'-fJ !0'0,00 . l^I-V-a. , - '•**
Mllsvaukee. preildcnt of the Amcil ,
and |y high with ........
.. ........
it, rpfrt
unlon'a Industrywide 1949 drive for he said, hopea to draw up "**a
no one
h,,owing * 1.., I f&gt;W&gt;. the farmer* g r - a * - ' l
tan Hospital Asioclatlon, told 'b»
llOO-i month pension along with popularlie a model divorce I*’-. He, miR),,
Mi#i
t&gt;,• ultimate tax Jjurden big power In t'
pped Soullicsstc,o tfoapltsl Ass t- isll
This purchasing pave,
medical care plana and wage In- It chairmen nf the Association'* | upon Hie public.''
I'll*111
r
*
§
ir
lic,c yesterday.
H u l l TS
slightly In 1911. despite -•
eraaeee
special committee on divorce aod
The resolution admitted
Ihe council represents some 410,- marriage laws and family coin t*
llieie et* haslc defects in the In f a r m e r s ' n e ! In c o m e !(•■■
oon Fnr»l workers In nearly 50
„.*i.tc.i alt,ioal Ic-’cl until , M"If a aamible. raalistie. tonalm- pie-aiimg ayiltm of mtdlcal vmr."
plenta across the nation.
rite „et Income In 1918 a- *' ’■
tlva and preventive act eventually! hut said the reaeon some area*
'*"]
war# lo hecome law In a eubstan ate without adequate faellltlee 1* 128,000,000. This was " i'
FBU ACCEPTED
1947, when the f s w " ' '-*1
CHICAGO. Apr. 28—UPl-Flar- tlal number of states. It I* believed, due is. a arga degree to a low under
hlgheet ne! Income tn '■ &gt;' &gt;tfIda State University of Tallahataea the naad for migratory divorce, economic statu, and to condition, Ihe
was the firs! time it, a '*■’» «
not conduclv. lo good It
and Hampton Institute of Hamp­ would disappear, and divorce
Ihst the farmers' net income sd
ton, Va., have been voted member­ along with U." h* «&lt;Med.
,
"Obvloealy*
tha*#
two
eltuatlons.
d ro p p s d
ships In the National Colleglgte
Yesterday a peychlatrlilt
» Mol |() ment|0n 0*h«re. conetltute
But this *17.428.000.0"' *»»
Athlatlc Association.
nvanUon school*,
eil
i iien- i ,&lt;&gt; said t the
h ,
r.reeolullon
(n!utloo worth only *7,900,000.00 •• ''■*»
convention
school!, homei
nomai a n
challeni#,1
-rtiJ
Kenneth L. Wilson, MeraUrj* church., had failed to curb Juvenile
"*•-... i"The queitlon
la as to ihe heel of the purchasing power ■' »»•
treaeurer of the NCAA, who an­ dfllnquency became "they think
farm dollar In the 1935- 39 periodmethod."
nounced their additions today, said
The Association said, thus, com­ While the I94B net Income dr-’pp««
tha new members bring tha aeUva children frow up llki »om«thlug In
pliant surveys should be made In only 2 per cent compare! '''«»
memtjrihlp total to 20 unlvarsltlw our bick yifd without
each stale "and • workable program 190. the purchasing power - 'me
water fnd aunehine.”
and eollagee.
devised on Ihe bails of the factual net Income had dropped »,■,•»**need, because conditions vary from Imstalv 8 per cant
state to state and between section*
Thla I* why tha buying rawer
of tho same stete."
of tho farmer*' Income la less teday
In addition, the association said It,an In 1943, even though h * toUl
voluntary
Iniurance
programs Income la the highest In Ills! icy,
"ahould be ancoutaged by the fed­ thle:
WE EX TEN D O U E - - eral rtivernment and ahould be
Farm income went up »*\ir P!F
expanded and amplified aa rapidly after the war, but prices -it 'h ngs
•a norelble to matt Ihe overall the farmer ha* to spend hi. '"come
BEST WISHES TO
health needs of th* (mured.
"It may well ba that government­ for went up even more
al participation would bo required
to provide hospital and diagnostic
ItADAR rOGKINn
faellltlee and to aid In securing
WASHINGTON, Apr. 78—'AP)—
WE FURNISHED Lt.TMRKU AND MATERIALS FO®
physicians and othar health care Congress has been asked to do
professions lo participate In thuae something about nuking radar
THIS OUT DOOR MOVING riC T lH IE HOUSE
araaa now so much In lack of them.
,Tka imlufe of this paritlelpatlon cooking" available to farmer*
ahould ba carefully
rafully atudi____
lad so aa wive*.
The suggestion came from Clark
to aaaura (ta being comlitent with
T. McWhorter, proildant of tha
sound medical administration.
"It may ba, too, that aurvaya National Rural fclactrlc Coopera­
i
*
are required tn ascertain tha-num­ tive Association, who testified
».
*■
1 '* 1' 1 .r I
L' .'a * I 1• f '
ber of madkaUy Indigent In the yesterday before a Senate aubUnited State* and eoma plan work- commlltee.
ad out with government support for
Urging » blggar appropriation
providing Umoa with adequate care. for farm electrification rsseareh,
"This should ha dona not on n
1 MI. SOUTH ON ORLANDO HIGHWAY
charitable basis but y a^ matter of Me Whorter aaldt
"Than a n many naw flalda
RHONE r.40-X,M
that ought to ba explored at onoe.
' \
For Instanoa, than la radar cook­
ing.
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TUE9DAT,

THE SANFORD HERALD,

Health Bill

,

ICont-aimA »*”*• •*«■• ,*»*'
aneg Sjritem which would reglgt doctors and paUetit*^ »Hk8

ttdai administrators, clerks, bookM*oer&lt;* and Isy committees.
* "Every wagr-tarncr,
••-«av-«wl
MV(*t every
«'V»J self
PEH'
-Employed• person
ami every cm
plover would bk compelled to con
tribute exorbitant payroll taxes,
fventuslly mounting to a tax of
I or 1U per rent on every payUntil sides isid they were confi­
check, to support tills system -and dent of victory.
the cost of medical cafe. Instead
The Ailmlitlslialhm wants to
of bring rrduerd, would be doubled replace the present law with a
id trebled by bureaucratic over- modified Wagner art, ca,.l»i on
‘ ~‘ie ucord Is clear In cverv labor. Il I. known ns the J.c.ln k,
country where
----------...r ---- - Health hill, uflrr t.'hflijimiid l.t'sliishi ID
Compulsory
Insurance has been adopted. It lx Mich I of Hie House I i i I mu com
Cheap In quality, hut extravaganW mlttee' lhal tvo'rhed II up.
ty high iti price.
Rep. Kelley (D I'll I, Wlto Will
Hi,, A1lull nls lrnt iuti Mil
f "Tho 1’iesldent'a message, In Iidol
•otne respect*, was peisuaslve end through wlml I- r nr Inin lo be
disarming. The ideal- uml objec­ .tormy won Iher, predleled the
tive*
weii,
stnlcd In ........-li^
glowing inenmirc Will he loi 'il !,&gt;■ Irlday
.
....
....................
teillis. bill nm inc.tiage was com- Illgllt, s flc r full! l i w . „f ilcbslr
pletely larking in any speclfir
Opponents waul
In ..uhAiInte
Statamrnt of Ilie services to which unothc, labor h ill—th r W oihI hill
ths people would be entitled, or
for tlm Adniinl &gt;tiallon's nira
any estimate of the taxea which sure. T h r IV immI Mill, Inttuduced
(hey would he compelled lo nay. by Rrn. Wood ( D ( ! h |, h l.abor
"Mr. Truman has been loo long L'ommMtea member, also would tr
away from Missouri, if lie believes pru| thr T a ft-H n rH ry A d hut in
the American people will sign a nanm only, A d iin lly , th r siilnti
blsrtk check for such an amhlg- tu lr keeps ninny " f 'h r T - ll frn
«ous program. The people will lures s" iiiipopnlnr with Inhor.
lo be shown.
Rrpuhlirun Ifoiisr l.radcr M ar­
, "There are many fallacies and lin *,f Mnssachuetls flu fly fotc
misstatements In the President's i u„t victory for the \Voo&lt;l Hill. II
ItieiAagc, some of which ranhut go Is expected to get strong bucking
tinchallanged.
from la,III Rrpiiidlnins tilul Mouth; ‘Tresldent Truman, for exam- ern Hcinocratn
f‘ile, Is about s deends behind the
And, M artin said, If tlm W«ud
Imrx In his statistics on the Rill Is voted down then Hie Him r:
f towth of Hie Voluntary llsslth will spend 10 ilHys nr two weeks
nsurance Hystems.
debating amriidmenls In Ihe Ad
/ " H e reports that only 11,600,000 inlulslratlon program.
people have Insurance which proThe Keualr look up a Housetldss adequate health protection. tiassfil appropriation hill for the
an or
years ego that was t.ahor Department and Federal
ue. Today, Mr. Tresldent,
Hecurlty Agency II hoped In dear
000,000 Americans ars proterlrd. this promptly ami get io work on
pndsr the Voluntary Health In­ two othri Id'll.,, one providing fed­
surance Bystems of this country, eral aid f«r education and Hm
Against the rosts of horpltal care, other a school h rallli program
and 87,000,000 policyholders are lb,Hi were given light of way a f­
Insured against surgical or medi­ ter the money measilte is disposed
cal bills.
of.
' "Again, the President falls Into
Tlm education ah) hill rails for
‘he error of slating that only federal grants of fnOO.MHI.nnO a
limited, Inadenuate health protec­ year for trs rh rr salaries ami other
tion Is available umfrr Ihe Vnlun- school operating expensra. Tlm
S ry Health Insurance Bystems. health measure would perm il the
dually, tlm voluntary systems federal government to give the
iJEta*s providing
hatter
to- sUle.i Lh’i.rifHI.UIJtl annually lo help
**— any
---- rotnpulsory
--- * coverage
day *than
program finance medical ami dental rxninl
ytt proposed--at about half the nations, plus other lienlth care for
ar ce.
all school children.
' "President Truman also makes
The civil rights Lnnn bobbed up
ihe amatlng assertion that ade- even before the hills were offered.
auata medical rare Is now beyond Senator Lodge (R-M anx) «ai&gt;l lie
the means of all hut the upper In- will offer nn arnrmlnienl (hat
some groups. On the contrary, any could liar ill,I lo public schoolt riot
family which can afford a pack- „|,r„ I., pupils *egi»rd|e ,.i nf rn, r,
11*
; ofi cigarcurs
cigarettes n uoy,
doy, nr n color or n e rd . He said lie ha t "not
.
ylaekly movie, can afford tho fin- Ihe slighted Idea” Imw much sup­
ett kind of pre paid jnedleal and port ha w ill get.
hospital proleclion. The coat Is
Senator T a fl (R -I)h lo ) the Hen
•bout tha same.
ale Republican policy chief nnd a
"The most serious misstatement epoiisor of the (dll, said he would
In Ihe Presidents message—and oppose taalge'a amendment. "It
one which it Is regrettable any would kill the bill," Taft said.
President of the United (Hates
Senator Hill (D-Ala), one of the
would have uttered- la the repeti­ hitl'K autlmrs, said H im amendment
tion of that now rntnplrlrly ills- will he defeated. And Senator El­
I rtdlted statement that tens of bert Thomas (it-Utah|, chairman
housands of persons din need- uf tlm rninmlltre which brought
lisly In this country, ilua to lack llir Icglidallntl hefnie Hie Hriialc,
Of medical rare.
said he was agnluat Ihe Lodge
, "The Prrsldsnl, In tills instaura.l movr, tno.
i s In others, undoubtedly based | Tho Hoiinc Un-American Acti­
his statement nn the distorted re­ vities CommHtcr poxheil il-, probe
port of the Federal Hecurlty Ad- Into the American Slav Congress.
minlstralor, whoso listing nf 'nssd- A mail accused of bring a Coin,
lass deaths1 Included lil.uutl dcnllis m,mist spy mid three aelciiHtls
from accident,, ami 115,000 from were Hummoned today lo testify
cancer ami heart di*fa»e.
as the congressional iovesligatnra
' "H la shocking that any govern- sought tn learn whether o war­
pivot department hrad would seek time Cnmmutlhil cell operated In
to Impose on thr credulity o f the the radiation laboratory at the
American people with such fla* University of California at Herke■rant misrepresentations—and It ley got atomic secrets out of this
ft unfortunate, Indeed, that Hi* country during the war. And If It
president of the United Hlatei ■lid, tlm committee wants to know
lhauld have repealed, even In part, the extent to which II slipped
Ike misinformation rontalned In atomic secrets to Russian agents.
thla report.
.Committee officials said they
* ’'There la a very real need In have suhnnenaed Hleve Ni hon of
America fur the budgeting of PIltsburRlti urcused of l&gt;elng a
fnadlcal roata and American medl- cpy, nnd have railed atomic sclentpine U pruud of the part It hai hda Joseph Weinberg of the Uni­
played In building the Voluntary versity of Minnesota, David Rohm
■aalth Insurance Systems tu meet of Princeton and Giovanni LontltM t need. Thera la no need. Imw- nalt of Fisk at Nashville, Term.
| m , for compelllni Ilia American
The House Veterans Committee
P*°pl« lo Join a government eya- resumed hearings on pension hills
wm. The voluntary way la the And a House appropriations nubAmerican w ay-end the people committee began hearing, on fotwill raeolve this problem, In a very elgn aid funds.
•liorl epan of yeara, under the
In the Henate, the Appropria­
Voluntary ayslems now available tion Committee atmlled tlm Agri­
culture Department money hill, al­
ready passed by the House.

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15

City CommiMion

EXHIBITS BULLET
Legislature
BAKERSVILLE, N. C., Apr. 28 I
—Oil—TI
ioiiim
Utirle*un,
flO
,
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f
&lt;
ireRiiinM
rre*m
••'■aft**** rroiw
«»»i
nimby ClmriMii, lotlny rxhlblt««4»
H nUi* woiiM b* milnstruggle with a lend power."
"Wo cannot afford tho Iusury of n bulk! liifli ho onlfj tltuf&gt;|»e&lt;| «i*i1 nrlfH in tr*n«fnr nurplui iilppll**
two strategic sir forces1, he mild. nfler reirmimiig in hbt liHifi 4sH from -Hie ngenry to (mother.
The I I oiiho adopted a Confederate
adding that strategic bombing hi jenrs
Itnrlr-soii .Hid he wns shut In Memorial flnv resolution Honoring
an A*r Force Job, wnlln llir Navy’s
llic jiiiv in ItMPi uml that Hie bul­ the " I icmh -s of the (Jld South.” Tire
duty i» to control tin- sea .
Meanwhile Ih&lt;» hell rung In Hie let on- deflected upward Hirough resolution rniolnended the tllilt'd
House tij stert the fight over ie. • In- roof of Ids mouth, wnd lodged Duughinra of the Ctnifederacy for
?-e*| of the Tnfi.llarHey Labor heneutti mi eye, presumably In « "perpetuating a correct history of
■mils, lie hitni the wouml healed the Mouth’s participation in th a t'
Art.

Sullivan Resigns

55,-

. mBIIBNM
MR# **##
doner* dsclsrsd that they wlshsd
to further Investigate the posibllity of govsmmetit financing by tha
RFC, h I jo the revenue aspect* of
the terminal before reaching ■ de­
cision in the matter. Bert Smith
of llte Urlandu bond firm of
Leedy Wheeler and Allman wai
present at tlm meeting.
Commissioner* John Krlder snd
W. It. btcui|ier were appointed a*
a coiiiuilttev lo investigate the
po'slhlliliea foi a recitation pro­
gram fin teen age youth, tha need
o f which wai pointed out by a
group that Included Sam Martina
and Mrs, P. AL Glnglei. Air. Mar­
tina suggested that a full time
reel ration director he employed
and slated Hint other., would as­
sist In Hie program without com­
pensation.
A rontract was awarded to
American Ull Co. to furnish lubri­
cating oil and grease to the City
during Hie )ear.
Kei'oinmrudatinn by City Man­
ager AtcKIbblii ILmI—-Patrolman
H. (Jualtlehanm he pensioned In
view of his age and long service
with the police department wai
referred to Ute trustee* for th»
Policeman Pension Fund, which
Include* Mayor Andrew Carraway.
Police Chief Roy G. Williams.
Capt. Roy Tlllli and H. N. Bayer
ax secretary-treasurer. For the
nast year Patrolman Quattlebaurr
has been on duty a.i a watchmen
at Hm Municipal Alrpnit,

witlionl Hie luillel being removed inoMien'oiis p'rio.j of
American ;
ll'.e n lly , he ronlimmd, tlm0 pel
pellet J,i-i--rv.
i topped Into tlm bark of h is 1 lt&lt; p I ’o o te r o f Jackson to d a y i
omoIli lliinugli n nusul passuye. |uoposr&gt;| lInal t be House m e m o ria l- |

i/ e I'li,.p ie s ,i I,, re ta in th e l a f t - t
II i i »Is-\ I .nhoi in e ffe c t.
I ’ i o .io m i Ii I tlm la w is a " t w i l l '
b lo t he I ,,j, „ |,|| t Iona I scale to th a I
itV eilssn e ,,.*h r .« .
s ta le r o iia lltn U n n a l a ln c n d liie u l" j
llriliii blockade was hurting
w h ie h f o r b id i e m p lo y e rs lo d e n y !
W. ,
Dm Fast '.vet, currency foul up w o rk in anyone Imcause o f h is j
o m iiilH 'rih ip in non m» m la l sh ip i n '
in It, , |ui was tile •Mteoslitlis call
(if (lie In Hionlll l.olll It IIMoiia f| block a la b o r u nion.
tiei*io«l » ( llw U | l H n d l- v b ill,

Hrrlin Klockade

.

s»4e—Re is(a sin I nnssrThn nciltd be
4t*|, "w ill nullify llte autl.
• I'bd in n Illy Four meeting
,1 simp noicii'hxrut adopted by
I be |te&lt;v 11,1 ...mi, position Wil l a vole
nf tlm people of Florida
out lined to fir. Philip Jessup. ll„
and milk, oaogbt of llielr will so
Aims iron delegate on Ihe Doited 1exp,,,
C *'V ; 1", x
.ml "
The woods around Ht. I’ctersburg will bo full of big game May H. Il and 10, as this billboard InNalmni HfrlirilV f'ouiiril, at Laic
Hep
Thomas
It
Mo,ley
today
di,.'sics,
when
msmbers of l.luna Inlcrnutlonal from all parts „f Florida, gather her* fo, (lull annual
fin,... as. Jessup's talks with hix 'o f tValtou rn,mlv withdrew from
ilhtl' district convention. Viewing the newly erected sign arc. left i„ right. Id. Vernon H. Gomlhrcad,
nppimile Bov let number, Jacob A.
, t|,e IST-1 speakership tare, Beasley, head of Ihe police traffic division, Tollce Chief Jak e Reichert, and Lanrn Tieat, vli&gt; president of the
Malik, liegnti Fch. 15, svhen Jessup
1xxliii (iresided
over Hi* . House In Bl. I’elerahurgh club. I'astlng Ihe upper right corner of the billbomd is O. D. Cloakcy, convention
lock the Initiative for sounding,,,.,.,
.............
....... lie Soviet t'nlnn
H settle j
’■
^ V l,# ..... ,r should chairman.
mr.it, Moscow said.
i1U .f' Nfli
' J . M I/Ihlll'lMf*
. l . iI „M
„ill
itravliorn.
The B rill,ill frnelgri office apok
shortly before Ihn committee on,! j nrv,oni stockdale,
i^ttkii^
l«
«
miiik i* Ihin
liow,'
Bookie Bill
i sman drnrrlbnl Hie Russian ver
I mlacel anemia legislation appioved Sommers. Tapper, Thornel. usina.
men of the Luke .StH'rcnx exchange | ........... "»
........
by n
vote a bill |o break "P , Whitlock. Williams. Wi.e, WotllsIf nattaaM r»eas Pag* Watt
an "an in rile, if n,,| very full." lie I •io m e a l llh e it y lo v o le lo r w h o m racing
Into
20 day period' and give ky. Yennunis, Speaker M urray —
roc.
told n newt, conference the ex ■* »*» they please.”
Hm
top
i
cvemic.
producing track 71.
Heasley'a wtHnlrnwal leaves Rep,
It I* believed; that warm Wood
I’apy was aciulttej later of a Its choice of two him'Ii ,.1‘ssions.
changes vvcie "exploratory,*' and
Again.): Bridges, Took Dekle,
Rival,i
,,f
Marlon,
Lllloll
of
I’atm
hill,cry
charge,
lie
said
today
he
ed animals originated III the T«r.
would continue, rim apokeninan ,
.....
Flhott,
Hendry,
Hrthcox,
John­
It
would
have
the
effect
of
let
......... not commit llilialn on the \
r"*1 '"P l'-r of l.nlf in Ihe still la against the hill "for the
keep its current son, l.nucnster nf Gilchrist, Lan­ ntlan period of geology.
Ihe fallen i In designate , h e | ( |mp|(. reason the people of my ting Hialeah
mailer of setting 1, date for foul
choice
nf odd,ile.iif.ilic.season caster of LaFnyette, McKendrce,
cl la M'hnluled for tomorrow
in
righ
x
x
x
have
Ihe
right
to
hot
power talks.
The name Maryland was given •»
dales am) give Gulfslrrum Hie 20 Monahan, Papy, Peeples, Stewart.
on horses if they want."
Rome western diplomat* her, i' ini’hl
I the eighth smallest ntata In 1(4
ilnva liiinii’dliilcly preceding nnd Bweimy—16.
ate optimistic Ihnl the llerlln stale
j I’apy declared bookmaking oper- following tlm Hialrah season.
Ah’icnt or not vnllng: Black. union In honor of tha wife of
rhina Wiir
male la near n lelHrmeiil Bonini
' aliens do not dsprlve Him stale nf
Burton, f’uilins, Cirtncy, Dnw.
Here Ii Ihe roll call &gt;m Hie da,
Charles I, tfueen Henrietta Marl*
think the Allied counlcr blockade
I revenue. Ho added ho considered vole
hv which thr, anti-bookie I,ill q Dunn, Heath, Happ, Buries— of England.
wic the decisive factor and others I M imMou*,l From
Onel | Dade Sheriff Sullivan "derelict In
.s\ the po .11.11,1v of aetllenienl , an naval base at Isingtao
•Ills duty" to ask for special leg- passced the House.
For: Allen, Andrews, Beasley.
IIUIV be I,It, i'll,I.'ll to the reeenlly
Will Hie F !(. ah amino this norlh | |atnl i-&gt;l) to help him enforce Ihe
Hedenhinigh, Boillngirr. Roitfi.
t'hlnn toehold*
[law.
signed North Allantlr Tael
lb,ini. Informants pointed out' 11,,, lied radio denisndrd th al j
th e re * 1 r r a i,y a re la w s Bratirh, Bronvm, Bryant. Burn
nrd. Iturwell, f'arltmi, fjarrnway,
lhal Ihe new Russian offer came ,nlh com,trie., ge, tlmlr forr** dill jJ on
,l,1'7Ihe
lla"stalutr
books
ks vwhich
Idch .......
s
(’lenient,
t'obh, roprland. David,
i'ldnn'i "Inml, sea, and air."
after Ihe Americans had token the
e
a
g
a
in
s
t
gaud.
'
r,,,,bl rnt
Davton, Frank, Fuqua. R n w •
I be o|,| (lernian hiilll port of iI erx.
initiative to find mil whether a
MABIUTY INSURANCE
Haley, Henderson, Hough, Hud
■ultlenient wnx possible. The for Talnglao has been the Far WestGautier of Miami charg roil. Keith, Lanlaff, Liicklc, MaeTo Meet New Florida Financial Responsibility Law
elgn office Iipnke muni anlil Britain ,'10 Pacific ba,-a of tlm It, M Navy cdRenalor
the "greed" of the president of William. Mathis, McAInln. M
CASH DIVIDENDS TD TOLICT HOLDERS
I,ad not been consulted before Ihe for month,,. All land route, into III* Gulfslreani
h d lo n bill to ('lure, McMullen, Melvin. Mer
Foiled Millies approach In the &lt;tie me held |,y the t'ommunlst*. change horsoI’ark
racing
tncels
to
20
chant, Merritt. Moody. Morgan.
Boll, It,Ham and the tf M moved
llii'iiiim, wan i,mdc
PHONE
Ns’sstnith, Odhairt. Okell. Parker.
PHONE
If the offer Is what Tnvx report­ their linger naval vessel;, out of days.
Gautier
.aid
Hie
Gulfslrram
Patton. I'carre, I’hilllpn, Pnver.
I
ed and apparently Tasx* version fthanghai today The ships went
win subdaotlallv correct it would down the Ynngt/e estuary and hrad, Jimmy Donn, had bragged Robert,,, Rood, Bounder* of S'l
Kit
cv w
anchors. They still are j,J, he was going to "elect him a g«v- Lurie, Saunders of CIhv, Mrnrio any event mark a major con- n d•|i|a'd
n m V e ^ J ^ ly .h n t’ont of rm.Ko^rnor. get him a Ruclng Cm,mis- h,rough. Bchuli, Bcllar. Hhrnperd,
re.io n mi the pail of the Itn•*-il»nw
Phone
518 X11
C. M. Bard Phans 254.R
AI
Wallace
Sim p-mii, Klaughler, Smlll, of
Itcsponillili- offii'lnh -aid Hint .,f .. ........... ht gum).
Is1"" ,ml movc tn'
Polk,
Smllli
of
Bemlnulp,
Smith
"I
two rlo-ely relnled quest Ion*, were
The I’l'lplng nidi", In a luosilcait
pom'll imntriliHlely liy Hie Moscow In aid here, asserted the four Bril*
worahlps damaged lait week
aunoiim’i'inenl:
I Are Ihe Riisslnus seriously on Iho Vntiglre |oi|,e,l Chinexn
•.■■eking a mean, to end Ihi* ldn,-k- g,*vi*roi,ie,,i „hip&lt;. in the hmnhardailc In siiine dlpInnuiHc and face, meiil ,,f lte,| alimr podtlolis
r,ini|&gt;eiMalinu won ilriasuded hr
•nvlng inannerT
2. Or are they simply pulling s;t|u- Rid radio. Ii said some 263
new propaganda maneuver to try emu ml He* were suffered by Red'
to disrupt the planned formation| troops. The Hrltish l»sl 12 dead.)
of m Western German government Home HU aallnrs were wiumded, and i
(exclusive of the Soviet xnnel the Slooti Amethyst still Is trapped|
Kiln spring and early summer7
'on the Yangtze helwren Nanking
These ate the question* with I uml Shanghai,
which Secretary nf Slide Achcstiii) In addllliui tn rompeii.iatlon, the I
ami Ills advisers arc wrestling.
radio said Him British should apoto. |
flit tin’ one hnnd, American for-:rise nnd Krlllsh lenders responsible '
elgn policy makers arc anxious I for I lie Incident should he punished j
not In dlscnurage the RiishIhiis1 "The British ImnerlaBsts must
from any aorlou* propositions fo r' inalrrslaml," khM Hie radio, "th at1
ending at least the pi enrol critical! rhina Is no lunger llir Chinn of
phase of Hie haltle for Berlin.
| IP2H when llrillsh naval vessels)
Yet they are equally concerned I,umloiriled Wnidinlen In Hxeehusp
that they should not, In their hope I e,..v Inee. She U no longer Hi*,
for tattler East-West il lations,i I'hinii of the days when Great Bril
rush Into all agrurmenl which'aio on,I the United Slates Jnlntl,
would prolong iliaorganirnllmi In j l»iiul,anlcd Nanking.
1
Germany at Hie very lime Hint "The Yaugtre River now belong* i
plan* fur going alumd lhern with-Do the Chiaein people and the)
nut Hmmlatt cooperation are at a j People*' (Communist I Liberation i
wind up (.tage.
| Armv and no l"«™er belongx *-)'
Home dlplnmal. he,* ««bl i» - ' • r&gt;''t» atel w -al. I nerd ttallors
on the fare of Ihe M,,.&gt;ow si,
CITRUS HKI’ORT
uouncement, the Russian term* did
WINTER HAVEN. Apr. 2 5 not look too difficult to meet.
In auhstnnrr, tlm tVrht would i/l'i Report of the State Cltrui
only liavn tu agree to n dale for lliaperlloli Bureau at 10:00 A. M.
n ills Four rnrcliiiK on tlrrmnny toilnv In lanes;
Grapefruit Orange,' Tangerines
and to tho lifting of It* counter
2B.1M0 17,Hit
1.127
blockade In order for llu&gt; HumImih Kail
1.857 51.007
228
to end the reitrlctlnnn which they Truck
20.8117 PR,021
l,05h
•began Itiipoilug oil llerlln almost u Total
year ago.
Hut officials know from un­
happy experiences that (here la statement* and the dstallsd con­
often a substantial difference be­ ditions which they spell out when
tween the general principle* which It actually rnnies down to settling
the Itusalana declare In public a problem.

A U T O

JMHOVHOMMNY.

) U0 /?»D/AN$ USf
f/pRF SUN?//INt

Citrutf Action

nRM THFPT
0T.»
PHTERHBUKG,
Apr. 2 8 tCoaltngad From rage One)
(/P)—Theft of 185,000 l„ cash and
I solid*, from Nov, 1-80, I.t5 diamonds
from the palatial finell
Ilia home of a wholesale diamond
A t, All tlmss the fruit would dealer
by a thief who overlooked

U Your House Flashing Warnings?

INSPECTION sad ESTIMATE
B in s yaar car la far a fn o inspection end oetlmate. Then

A leaky roof . . peeling galM . . . cracked walla . . . went
floor*—ara danger tlgnala tkal year house le deteriorating, to .
roof, palat Inoldo and oat, modernise the kitchen end bathroom,
add a room or eatra storage space. Take care af the aeadsd
repair* when the) occur—delay le really. Talk aver your Spring
ylaas 'taw with the Hill Lumber dt Supply Yard and get Ike
benefit of our half century of experience. Our yard la ana af
the oldest la Florida and yon can dapand upon ua for good

TUNCW:HELENHAYES'‘THEELECTRIC
THEAW• SUNDAYS9 P. M.EST• £BB

�■***.•- « t *&gt;' tf T f-'f&gt;

rw

ayra

In Unity There la Strength—

•*

To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote tha Progtaia of America,To PNdaca Proeparlly for Sanford.

THE W E A T H E R

Fs'r

its*

« IrtfK

md mild throuih Than-

I Uht to moderate1 carlibh

—r*
I’OLUM E XXXX

EelebU shrd 1908

Nrr. 177.

A a sn d n ta ] P rw s Leaned W ire

SA N FO R D , FLORIDA. W ED NESDAY A PR IL 27. 1919

Ch i a n g Spurs jMovieland Ride-In Theater To Hold House Group
Nationalists In Fonnal °P enin*
Evenin* Blocks S tate

Heroic Return

Ri.l» lo llireter. torsled on* anti a half mil** south of
• I.. &lt; &gt;ii Ii iiiii -. n,i il„ f M
I lislii,»v. will »'p*u it* gsl** in th* public
.1 / let ... |,« V, I nd.iv f*ruing, &lt; ft. "Pete" SthtMul, manager. snPi*«|flie p«| ffof| ,y
I &lt;&gt;■ ,tr,| i,|, , I I si is tvsi 1 u| land, lli* viien sir llifc lfr, lin t of
i ii ■ type In Hi* timnx liat* tranW darea, provides sn ultrs
modern
■sumjrinriil center fur III* eojuy.

General F o r e c a s t s
ltd World w „ iv Tf DocficJiTCooms
Communists W in .
_ un,?_
Battle Km

ciiiimi In U. S. For ’56
x-va

•

SHANGHAI, Apr. 27-t,Fi­
tted guerrillas In a surprise
coup today sailed Putung, right
ggrross the Whang poo River
™rom Shanghai. At tha eame r » i,,p u ic
May Move
time Nationalist troops sbinAffair To Buenos
d o n e d Booehnw (Wnhslen),
tusrdlsn rlty for Shanghai SO
A i t us.
Mclhournc
miles to the west. (Ked posse**ton of Pulling In any strength
ROMP,. Apr .’ 7 l / l ’ l A ring
could make all operation* nn
the Whangpoo, Including evaci- liirlil einuiig * i i I hiltcd -Sl4l*t r ilic t
stlon of foreigner*, haiardcm* »*.*k'tig ill* I 't 'if i D lvip p i, I threaten(Night across from Putiing point *.| I imI iv im *e ,„| lli* irsuic* in M el
»r» the Chinese city council •"■Mine UI 111l* i|i,, A ll '
house, and the Oilllsh sod
11* .pile 4 I0I4MIIIMIII. ■I'UJWII o l
f t m e r I r a n eonstilate*. Th.
lit*
I
O lim p n Committee to
Whengpoo la less than one(■•■l l l ' l . u i l 4, (he tri|c ! • S. ra n
fourth of a mite wide there.)

Ulympic Uamc*

Secretary Of State Acheson
Economy Move Pleads For Congress Okay

Bill Xo—Create—Com*.
mission To Prevent
Stream Pollution Is
inutlun p le tiirrs al s ii c i - :
cost o f
approxim ate ly
Presented To House
II has ■ p a rk in g c a p a c ity |

, m *iit u f
‘ Mutated
1175,1)00.
| fu r 140 autom obile*. w ith In d iv id -■

......... ........
Mater Andre** ( ' a i r a '• » y.|
t'ltatiiher uf Commerce Manager I
Eduard Higgins and other City'
and County repre.ientallve, s»III •

TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 27—
nV&gt;—The House toted today to
memorlillie Congreaa against
socialised medicine. The memor­
ial already has been approved
*6e Senate. It protest* pas-

House, Senate
To Hold Final
Citrus Hearing

500 H em s Ki’le a se d
r r o n t K x p o rli'im trn l
W A S H I N G T O N ,

#-T»—
—T1?r

A p r

27 —
'fRliy

Jessup,

Malik
Hold Meet Over
Berlin Blockade

T F’cqncr-1
d

Fnr Passage
Of $ l.ri B i l l i o n s
Foi Arm*; Aid For
Nations Is Voiced

&gt;*TOpfWr) * &gt; k p o r *
4' l l t f r o U f ' t l
WASHING TON. Apr. 27— {JFf—
greel th* autlteni-* through the sage , t»f any tegislatlon provid­
M»j»r•' Mi Hit
f It©
"1 ' ’ I** Acheton plesdsound system at 7:00 o'clock. Th* i ing for socialised medicine and
&lt;i h &lt; m
■ ill p r n m l
nf
#d "'ih ' " j c*, (eday to approve
ph-lure feature, ’'Tlil.v Tim* for compulsory health Insnranee."
♦I t f ^
In
t*» M m*- ft 4
h-,,h *h*
-'iltnlic Treaty ard
K**ps'‘, ilarring Either W llllam i,
lllH 'k
Hill f l f n t m M l l ’ »?&lt; M l
l
IM
.A
H
A
H
S
E
E
.
Apr.
21
—
and Jimmy Purnntp « ilt follnu
ih* IHHP-..-J M 450.000.000 armt
Mir
•
-trlrl
%
1
1hmir
FX|M*rt
li*
tl*» Tlorlda Him** today i
t'llnu for show, ha** h*ru '•••&gt;
k
III#' Mlttll*UI|r n illF n 1 bk
t ’d p'ogii'T*
*'?!tt*r "up-'d***t*d to require antl-Communlit 1
Irai'letJ for w ith leading produce'
sStcrr'i v »*f 1 Tiipfif#-* ♦# S r*1' *
tvtuidv
»*i|i'i
from
alt
public
employee*.
J
and tw o color cartoon* •*i l l *"
v * *'*»! 4|{NMtxt
Nl M'
, &gt;1M
A,.,
'/ ..f,
IA I.L M W 'vS C C T ~ A p r 11 —&lt;/r»!
Miihmil a dUsantlng sole, the
'• Ii* v j ii j p t i : e d b s f e r s t h # 3e n ilp iu d e d In every ih '* " . •iald Mr
11** i ,,,*-.i
,i,i,
Hoove
pm
.fd
and
sent
to
tha
—
I
h»
K('i,*e
and
Senate
C
i
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r
u
i
1
*
•
*
I H » i|n P .sttlisnt C o n m itte a tt
K rh ire rd .
€*•1
th in
Senate a Mil requiring everyone CommiH*e* * „le d todav lo hold
tr* ih* R' i h h » i h*»» t- d * 1 t * lie j for * h - ' . p s n i n j a l h « a n n | t o n t h e p a c t
Art asphatt p a rkw a y leads fr" m
n &gt;r-4r
(•••
Mfiitrgi T fi*
**hn
draw*
hie
pav
from
public
th * h igh w ay Into tha specially de­
fin a l I’ u M k heating lo tn o rto w on j ‘ Rih * l**ck - *»"l
i form.I ' , i#»..,,,» ,, , , . hfq and • h&gt; h
afrliFs, n il*
„ j n e d hete A p r . 4 I t
fund* to a" ear he I* not * Comsigned am p lth e a te r
and to H r
ih
'
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&lt;
•
it
ta
l
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vn
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p.stl
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"II
" I I I * *,t*
ll '. y
.t| h jl **qy.'** ip p isvij by a Wvo*third
•mu I* i , M in n e ip o ln . i d I m Angeles m in t ram p * paver) n lth shell and muni,I and doe* not belle*e in
!•!••! ‘ m i l i h M g
4» r M ii | T , p l t m i h r iir o * lu ll
(heir B»tIh. 1 I V• JS H A N G H A r~ A ^ . 1.7 —(A’)
• *h* -*n*ic before it cm
4 ic m u .lin y un iirc irn lin e lli* ir Lbl* liH Ifie d so that autom obltev point i n* ecthcqw |ng Ih* gn*ernmrnt
i » i g ( M h i t p . *»• i i i i f h r r ' ? n t l y
hi
force
fh
*
v
d*&gt;
ided
iluv
shei
he
nstor
|
Th* .....* ■ *, *,Ve« •-*■ Philip C l;« «.1.1, .4
&lt; htstiR Kai-T’hek Indsv ietiirn»d t.. i|„ IntciiHtiunsI Olvmpti Corn- upw ard tow a rd the to hy tin f o . .|:
»C i*'**
*4♦ i r f r l { r t j l o i i
B a t-* " I l l'M l'Iia . ih s irm a tl o f j N4|r|
|****tp Am*,,. ,,, , m,Im * , tdar-atscreen enabling ccrut'ant.* to see
, ...
,.
11. .
,! "&lt; •• -iii.
te rm e d the
«T*
t-i the hslllc *g4in*i rontiniinMtn, I Miitt.c
It easily, This lias been Ire.ied
»1
HA:SHEK. Apr
J—
Ih*
*-• r* tie L'i I m i * • l om m illee, tec4t l H * f l C M l f i f c i n , t r 1” i l r I
lu g e , In
....... . 11*!*!!1* I "teign I ’ m ■ . " » ! . * e . u f ! ’ . ' - e i t y a n d t h *
iniftstting s liiiiil WnrM Ws, if
II i|ir&gt; ,J0 go {,r |(,,. the I U. t „
with lateral coat* of special paint
^ ~ ^ * Flncid* S/ l" a' V &lt;u i
ail
|.l» i4 ,| I,, |,«d t * i e |,* d a tlm l
M i i i i .+h 1.1 -I, \ At,l»|
* ■*'»■&gt; nnliiitv iM iitm ee projism
flnns m lust
I nt»\ m tettion hue, end eik lor to provide the greatest p».*1b|c
,0
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tel
*g»«inhorn
&lt;
a
m
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t&lt;*y
|*t.iq . ill-d e„ A1, 1*1 «* l|.«
*.* -• b’.’dding world teclli* * uiinitv,, li* *siH. ** mi Id he ihc 1956 games, Avery Biundage, reflective qualities, and coupled h d h ***, pstrol from It* p ie .in t
p i* irq u e itm a they h * hesrd on
't*11*1 -&gt;M,, , . ....... .
l',« l A f "Uf
,,1 1 i.. h .i... rs hath tre
•he undeihos «ml luimsh the men lli* U. S. delegate on th« commiltea, with powerful pyolection equip- autfiorlied strength ol l»(l pa. i t ’ in r m
ment houead la • fireproof build 1 ,fnlm ,n *° 30"
*Un eppro*ad ih * IOC41III*
iliel uai il lli* Cliiriete Com *l*o will put in th« bids of P hiM aN
--------r
a
measure
to
hoont
the
pay
a
f
■\ long d r a 'in o tlt l i f t t l l i g ,1
in r 249 feet away, assures e
fh f l| , ,l 'I ll,f A
, ,1 r r . „ ,
* i ! ■-n -r.e of tb*
pin*. Chirago and San Francisco,
muniiti win.
bright, undlstorted picture that patrolmen by IZS monlhly. Far
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Irot
cocp»rr*I«
would
I**
(Ire
n
flit*
na*
disclosed
by
Bciindage
ran be ae#n clearly from the far
Hi* Gen*ialit«nnu pledged to
!*♦»♦ mfiiiM# 1 |'i l #1#11 a«f.| l»| MMill
&gt; * hv vvylv.g 'h a t
IK* monlhly pay raise,. I'alrwl- which p io p o te t p n rK ip a lly to te l up
id,iv only Z4 hour* h*fore (lie III- (best ramp.
• * f.■'tmally bind
ihs.e the traerlsliipi ol Im cmmtty-! t. rll(ll|nilIi, fomn,llte* l.eglna
ttio d v id * lu r llic to called
ta»tr ’
‘
». li.G ill* I'etTfl ffW
The screen tower atructure was men no-* get 133.1.
•he projected
m*n on the hunk ol disaster. Mr ........ . y„,|9 for the tt»Mi *umrner erected by Ed Jannar, Mississippi
I* .I . Im ng , anne, and v o n ie n tra l*
»t#vfIf lte«l*. ! * 1 ..... 1 ••to. M.J
TA LLA H ANHBK.
Apr. 27—
m’uI he could nol rlinegaid Im »f srwtrn* ■
n n diM ci, ijrid e i *ii|'* r* w ii’i* o f ih *
contractor, who haa erected Mml
.1......
J
H
unu'i
’*
■
.
■j the arms
iT'i — nj|t* to revoke Ihe llrentea
ip on sihilitv vl sue Is 4 lim e
Drundsge also said Colorado lar theaters In Georgia,
'■I . th* Carjt r u * t o m m iitio n and ie q u u * &lt;on*
P,4,,.„,.|. .IH !(#• t 1, o| h-4„ c •
are
aimed
nnc In
in i "* hnlel* end vellef* of alcoholic
nllna,
and
Is
now
building
one
r
'.
A
H
l
'
r
l
c
r
v
*
|
l
Ih * slalem enl
Im f i. * l t i me !
"' i ' 1 A.Spe" , ‘ ’' m ’ . m i
p u ln u v grad* la h flin g n l p » n i* ,.* d i
up weatorn
rllto?ril "&lt; •
t r l-*rot' 1‘in'
Sarasota. It is 00 feet high and »nj be.eraie* permllltng
-! F.uii'm
••Hung from lli* |ire iid e n ry Jan. fl,r
f„r ,J|P
w|„,er feet wide, contain'* 2'J.OW feet of log
and
L it in .
I M tttig n r a tr s
C a »n ni - ; l.t.m g l.i
--------- other ’'Illegal gambling'
on their premise* were passed
t l — w a t ism ed from Cluko**, his | Rnl„ r *
H *;, L t 'llllt , ot .varatl'ta ,o g g ftl
kiln dried lumber and hsv rein
fi|
•w intsl ' *11
IM iy n
F m i
by th* House today. The vote an ed » h ill* inoie lu n r
nceslial home Bill fi&gt;i*ign and
ih .aid Im would *ni*t tli*ir re forced concrele founds I Ion*o * * * * *
the hotel bill »*.* HI In un*. The
hinese newspapers *4id lie wa* &lt;jiimt hut that In the face of imwar
An intricate underground w ir­ beverage blit passed 11 to 3. one M iuld he heaid
A l ll» ' iiir r lo i. ' 11** IM ,., I |"|.
with
ful hldi from l.ak* t’larid. N. Y..
hack in Shanghai, soon perhaps Montreal. Canada, and Curtin*, ing system carries the sound to Itep. Itowds of Putnsm wa* tha
S iiia to r U eiseli o f B u ih lie ll conn . held ,(, ,1,4 l-.M II.I I 4 , ,14, I , , I qtglil
York
the
Individual
In-car
sneakers
t
*
r
*
‘l
n
llh
n
m
otion
to
hold
■
to beeimie anolher civil ***i li»nlc Ituls, lh*y li ml slarleil "pretty
r.nl) tntev sgainal
th* hotel
'1*4 I , 1 " ' , 1 *11,II.
" , , hg|,l4f| this luurning ■,(&lt;&gt;■, '. l l v m Wesli
which rest on brackets mounted measure.
He sstd It "veiled la . 1 H ire lin g tom orrow anil ••!.«
iligtnti
y e s ,*, I.
,»li I resilient e*i' in H e l e n Eiiiopc I* not »
t found.
'late.'’
on posts baslda each car. The dangrrou* power In tha hotel action on III* h ill then H* la in I.* *•(&gt;» A II l* 4 ,f,,,, , • „ iiiau gu
rrisnint* an,|
I*c|isrIn te n t nf- figment .i( tt— im aglnation-lt has
He ipok* »* director general o l( Herr, a* In tit* aummer gamta, speakers a r* removed from brac­
w
ith
d
re
w
tlm
fin
a
l
action
angle.
,
*|4
I
li
4
.
I
,
,
,
»
I,,,
In
i.d
,
In,
ihe
flctals
ci mm n1" i111 tin might thn conduri
•he
Ki.om.nUMg
(government) JJiarw ***» the poaslblllty th* muh kets and placed In car* by attend­ rommlaalon."
Senator w ing of W in te r lla * r n An,m i a,, l • * „,* , v „ ,4iv
tilde American blda might split off
II,-fur*
K'
h i .i. .A.... I., *** Malik, ■d tlm Soviet U n io n "
ants,
who
also
explain
tha
volume
Party.
Nowhere in his 4600-ivord pre­
volep fa v o rin g an A m erican »IU
tA L L A H A b iiE i, Apr. l l - O V ) objected to (Jetasn'a proposal, sal
M , . I'elrrson in m tlll,'**l l l i *1 , Jessup m *l **ttii n,,'mt**M of th*
attachment which enables
l»g "IIf th a t Is (laalgned l&lt;&gt; ram * |
lim tt. N. hi ! pared statement did Acheton manCommunist foicev twirled around and give the g a m ** to a non-A m an- control
—
Two
bills
designed
to
slop
live
si,
*
l
|»
,
l
l&gt;,
i
*
4
,l,
Seminole
I
UNdaiegatt
patrona to regulate level of the
__ down the throat of tlw people ... HI ................ ,C ,.I, ^-m.m le ,
2" ^ ' H m i ' n m T a . r o . " ^ ^ ^ V t h .
Seochow (Wiilitien), only 50 mile* ean e n try.
prsetier of itste employes taking ypn era not going to *gy* any Mm# Kountv * qimU
U R» » « ' *'«»- , A vws.s^ I I , a l a i r , amt .....I ...... It-msm' , apparent wilt} The I. O. C. m ake* u p It* vo tin g round to their own Individual
4
H
.
i&gt;
^
.|w
*"«a»
wist
M o Ihe wait, as Chiang'a statement ru le * on Ih * aelecllon o f site* as tastes.
a double dip into the public funds
I
"Ml hr • nriiliKlPil )»v •'!»««••; ..*»,, ui deral'Hid i„ h„ve l a llH no | imrm’ia In lift the Berlin blockade
;t*v
wHT'made puhlie,
Ifahaea equipped with blinker (or their salaries were defeated in
in favor uf hitr fniir Inlka on tha
It goes n ltu ig b u t the gamea uanaln l the Neininnl* Ifigli Srlmiil, head- &lt;llriti-.li mill Krcnch rnpri* ,i-n*nlivlight.,
lead
motorist!
to
parking
hi,l,. I .,-r 111,11, prnhtcin
Clilaug said the f.’timmimlala ty go lo the c ity g e ttin g a almple
* House (ummitlee today.
cd hv Amnltl I l.llfUIKliifl. ptcvitlenl In almw them III* note.
rauipa.
Each
poit
has
two
light*
ll&gt;,I ett'i, in rtdvnmn nf hi* sp&lt;v*ro seeking to "enslave the Clilis* | niMjortty of the International mm
Ihe Committee on Governmental
I the
vmtnrv nl the t l* ir ,ln i
Till* American Hide n s , mi,hi
to
serve
aa
guides.
|ic»imice, theri* *m» no Higo In th#
eee pelipl* to the cauan of Interna-1 mllleniien preaenL
Heoiganiration
rejected
hy
a
h-6
I
ligli
s
I
I
headed
hv
Rnhe,.
Rag"•
«
#
k
*
l«rif.c«tfon
apc;,f,
, ( , , (j,, ,| "v# fnr rnt flea
Ih e theater project I* owned
ilonal Communlnta l*y utlemplIiiK
it *v* h learned unofficially, but
idalc. ...C lie n t; .he len.h gr4,|c ' 'v J ™
" " «
* I , ,. "f ,
N»rtli AMh„.„- T r c ty
to mok* nil China lliu military base I rf.||N|,|y, Dial tlrumlagc would at and operated by tyanford Auto tie vote a bill hy Rep. Monahan ol
ami source uf maupuwer for tlm ||pm |il in l hIh afternoon'* I. t&gt;- •’. Theater* In,-, of which John Schl- .Slimier that would have prohibited
4if l^mvfUfMirl Mh’li Si IiohI, i Iiif i f. 1volvr,! in any nirrcrmant to lift
, f
’ ' ' '!
«
Brantley
hancfll of tin-Communlet plant foi !
i,, (..q rIn- cmmiilllcc to ror,I. Jr. I, president,
no 11r■ t itn In' rilinndoned
any employ** (tom receiving »*Urv
lir a aitllfcf.' laiM 4
'»1 a l#
l»V l,M»
4l|ll iKr IMIllIl |||«w ti|r»l l&lt;Mt|(" llll’l H
tlllM
1VI " “'J
01,1
'* ,&lt;h ,h"
it ■■iiaava aa pa«s T*»i
ills, iit-mK
o s -Oig I'll *t Ito &lt;*11111 pe*
itan ilau vl oa Pag* Bla)
j ilrchlc fir»l among American rttta**
WA.SMINI#
IO
N
,
Am.
*J7
«/!*»
i
.
.
»
.
.
,
.
.
,
».
In
tliM
Irom Iwn or more tlsl* paviollt ,|(.
r .ir t U K. OiiMur, u tilltic*
I # / * ' 1'
« •» Miiawn.#,!. ,„».lrr h.M.
....... ...
A d ,r,.m ^ cclrri
v U r rc l
--------- ---------------- —
' h iii I Mien vole between a single
tuvermg the u n it |*eriotl of time,
nve, Ims H^r »'■*•!
haroati- ttwri* I mp ilitr* lit»n
tirn r N «ni'. i »i r
A *
s
Kui«»i&gt;i'an »*oiin it i ic ,
'American entry »ml other claimses sr.d
Monahan wasn’t present, bill Hep •ary
Jilrnl »•! ilir i|a«» Miry «*ll * **•» ' S S K ^ 4*n
,«l
lwnK*' " |,nvo. .M*»m ili«&gt; Iwaie
purpos
* of Ihe Army.
.• ..1.M
,41.1f"n
&lt; u
,i'in
■,1t,Id
11•*x•
■I rs'inll
—.
m
net** • p».ilu,till
ri**iilt ill
,o
hnhhii lludton of Washington said the hill Gordon
(C onilmir*; On I » ;s His)
Gray, now assistant »*' ten tral* their e fim l* m * lion** mnie delay to getlliq; ltu*",i, '
had the approval of bnlh ihe Gov­ " ta r y . **lll i&gt;* promoted to under- |(1 h,m*c i ,o v 4 *« hcgninmg •&gt;« 'I,* ,i4 i , |, \*a&gt; cspccteil, li** aaul,
NASSAU, Bahamas, Apr. 27—
*&lt; rctar* and *ervc as acting -o
i a.
,u
i . .11
that Malik would trm um 't tie1r , A membsr of the Nassau leg­ ernor and Comptroller,
•*ta ry until I abler can lake over
'
/
,
American n,'t,, I', t"-* imuiedlai
Ihe
Commit!**
alto
defeated
a
islature and ssvan friends were'
I - p „,t Th, I* ihe Job formerly |Imu#
the afternoon nf Ap,
&gt;
tUpcrtio
here, llejiuty
I "M'tgo
rescued by siaplan* today four I bill hy Reps. Smith and buries ni •■*ld i'V Kenneth Royall
A* ■ foltnw-m the .',,'lciit j
u
4 D . ,
* . t i
O u t
O n
N e w
L i f e
Andiei A Gt'iinyko, » l„
Howard Boleler, wholesale con­
11
til
h"l'l
a
tag
,l*y
on
S.atiifl*,
,
boor* after th# 20-ton yacht Wan- p„||| that would make it unlawful
Calder, chairman of the boat,! of
*" lo in pi "Until) ""11111 lis ie t
fectioner here since 1025, died
Mectrle flrinif ami .Share, says he when they w lir light the- "r ,&gt;■■» i
CHICAGO,
Apr.
27 — m ~
It onllnurd „n l'*g# Tival
a irly yesterday morning In an A t­
tltld
lv
”
#1
ntrateglc
Im
at,.,,,,
•III t&gt;* reedy to take over th# top
lanta hospital where he was flown Howard Lang, 11. freed killer of
r
.
W.
Y.
Bgfhall,
house
of
aareceive
tampernation
over
and
tliroughnut
th#
httslneas
dt
.'•■•'•
lo an v'e r lo many 'clcgrarc.s
for treatment Monday.
He had a playmate, embarked today on a urmhly repraisntatlva from that above their regular islanet trum \rm y po*t *«ilhin 80 days.
Secretary of
Defeitsn Louis it, Hanford niii I th# county •■"■ ,&lt; O n t n i f i * C o u n t y ( H t i t y s
iic *v life, one where he hoped his
,od letti', urging Sltporl of • World
h*en III for only a short time.
A
letter
was
read
from
Dan
M,
Grand Bahama and Bimini district, I the same agencies,
Johnson, who had been urging
Go*,'rnm enl. Henalm I
F Hoyt#
a Born June
A, 1876, In Anne past would not ruin hie future,
('arty, stale raincaigu chni'man ^ c l t f i o l H o w l I ' r o M r r i i m
Using a different name, the boy said he was rstumlng to Nassau | a hill creating a Florida Htream ''alder to lake the post, **a* re­
'let-lnrcd todav that lie favors such
t r u n d le county, Md. Mr. Boteler
from an election tour whan hla, Control Coinmlsalon with author! ported to have dlncusstd the mat­ of In# American Cancer H,auty.
will
move
to
a
downitata
Illinois
*^m* her* from Charlotteavllle,
D ill ANDO. Apt 27—tfl’i —The 4 program Mirnogli !h» medium nf
yacht hit the reef In tha north-1 |y tQ prevent water pollution wa ter with President Truman during commending III* Pilot Clul, r&gt;.r
vpunaorlng ti,e drive and p»ai- tr.&gt;&gt;„H)a,t(t,l H ts iig i' C ounty v -i ' " ,'l r,o l '„ | | c | Nation*
Va, and for the past 24 year* has community to live with a Catho­ u u l llgld passage off th# B trry
* Whll# House call today
lic
priest
until
June
1.
Then
he
Introduced
In
the
House
by
Rep
"I intend to do all I can to *npInr the Heminot# Cminty student, •end program «■as o ve rw h e lm in g ly
lived In Lake Mary. For 60 year*
Island*.
Caillon of Duval.
for their plana and organisation s p p ro 'rd in ye ste rd a y’s freeholder l*-&gt;rI any and all bills and nicmnrhe waa a member of the Methodist will enter a Catholic hoy*' school
somewhere
outside
the
state.
Mmi
„
f
th#
party
had
retired
Its meinbtrs would be Ihe at O f f i t ' c r H
to conduct the drive
Chureh and recently Joined th*
c|e,-H«„
T a h n la tio tt
of
votes 1*11 which wilt aid In strengthening
tor ney general, state health ol
'hr United Nations Into a limited
Mrs. J. B, Mitchell pre»He,t .......... .) n ,'» w ' f " - sod
iry Community Church.
l , , » attorney. *?*?'*•
Lm!??’ when the vessel struck, he said.
Lske Mary
sgsinst
Hethell radioed the eoasl guard fleet.
conservation
supsrvlsor,
\
oier the buaineta scs.iun e
He wga tthe
oldest member
member and
and
the money m il lie used to ft- World Federal Government 'ap'
l oldest
e','t How’.H 's new name In Miami and contacted Marsau Game and brash Water Kl»h Com
the proposed division of |tl*ti &lt;t
past master of the Zeredathah
o ilii- r nere const 111'H o n and mod. at,I# nl •us'-'lng. Interpreting and
Dte l&gt;" al
•nforcirig I * ' * t" prevent w ars"
Buddy Hayes of (Jrlendn '*•» Four waa discussed
Chapter No, 86, Masonic Oydar, In and hla future home and school a before abandoning ship In a 12- mission director and the commis­
foot dinghy.
secret.
sioner uf agriculture or their re •lected preslrlont of the Fifth Con­ clnh voted to leave the distrtr' **
tic wrote Ui» llarsld
Laurel, Md.
tfs a lla a M A* m „ a t,.
The bill proposing an end to gressional
\ bill 's now before the Logts'.a
District,
Townsend
H* la survived by tha widow of
ilm lt a i# * **» wig# sis *
•■ns entitled “ An act to requira
Council, at th# meeting of th*
^ s k a 'k fa r ft three daughters, Mrs.
'"ilqslen on the general election,
'ouneil at Ih# Tourist Center SunTesHa Tucker, Baltimore, Md.;
'■til"* of 19S0 for ratification or
dev, presided over hy Wayn# B.
Mr*. Georg* Reynold of Gian Bar• t iicttoi* the question of particiAlbers.
nla, M&lt;1.; Mrs. Theodor* Brooklyn,
ps'icn *f the United States in a
F. V Draa was sleeted a mamLake Mary; two sons. If. Marlon
World F* !srs! Government capable
bsr of the atata council and nth#r
Boteler of Lancaster, N. Y. and
of pr# cri'htfi w a r "
Th# BMors Inn at French Ave­ "nunctl member# elected Include
Howard Botalar, Jr. of Atlanta;
Paul Shipman Andrews, dean of
thrta grandchildren, Robert BetaNEW YORK, Apr. 27—(IP)—A shs«n-haard#d man af 33, du« nue and Sendool# Rodlevard was Charles If. Nutting, Davtoru
W A S H IN G T O N . Apr. 27— | T ) — Th# A " Force u t d "fftctsH v to­ th# Is &gt; cnilegi. Syrscuso Univer­
lar, Lancaster; Patricia Reynold, out after ten years of fantastic solitude in a dank cubbyhole, yaarntd damaged by fire that broke
„ . rut Beach; T. 8. Kinney, Orlando; J
sity, iddr#ssed th* H ius* &gt;’f R#'
P. Flaming, Plymouth, Mra. Bert day tha flying saucers "are not * joke "
Olsn Bsrnle; and Clair Tucker,
*th*° dam* go waa^toVh* W. Kallogg, St. Cloud; Mra. Emma
Baltimore i one brother, Tom Bote&gt; today to return to tha tomb-like cubitl# in which hi* mother taalad
But in th* same breath, the Air Force utd it n convinced from rrssentatlvaa and the Senate Mor.kitchen and lunch room, aald Fir# K. Harris, Enterprise; Mrs. Mag­ neatly two yeatt of careful study lltat there are ’no ilirming probt- dsy on a plan of World Govern­
lar, Clearwater; one sister, Mra. him when svar broke out.
ment for tha prevention of war.
Shoeltis, filthy, his clothes in rags, Paul Makuihak, on*-lim*|Chl#f M. N. Clavaland this morn- gie Goldsmith, Oris Vlataj Mrs. L
J-illlan Zimmerman.
•h* former U. S. Assiatar.t At■
■
| Ing, Damage to tha dining room on E. Basra, Cassadaga; A. F. Hor­ bililie*’' in the mysterious aerial "lanifeitslians.
■ Funeral services will be bald at collage studant, atood on wobblyf ■
On-lh*-spot inquiries end *‘'b#r findings hive ihi;&lt;n nmp!e t/.- tornev General represanted the na­
ton, Oviedo; Rav, J. A. Logan,
vhs Erickson Funeral Rome at
tornay Mils* F. MsDonald. "| | *ha wait aid* wax mostly duo lo Gsnava;
tional office of Ur.ltod World Fed­
----Fred Hurst, Orla Vista planatlona for many of the things#-----------------amok*.
6:00 P. M. Friday with Rev. 0. G. customed glare of alectrto lights.
people aaw nr thought they »a • , )10tx
eralists
"I liked It In there," ha »»ld. w i i in aval.
The Fire Department waa called and J. F. Anson, Orlando.
White officiating. Burial will ba
Ihe nutting opened with the In the »ky.
at I ;65 A. M. and remained until
made In Evergreen Cemetery "I’d Ilka to go back. 1 don't cart
Ho iald be «
The
third,
a
National
Guard
p1
REALTY BOARD
Nevertheless, a paper prepared
2:41 o'clock. Chief Clavaland attri­ "Lord’s Prayer" and Pledge to
where graveside services will ba about tha outalda world." Police violence." auJ I
Int flying over Kentucky, purs-ied
ORLANDO, Apr. 27_&lt;,r)— S*a'.
buted tha causa of tha flra to Hi# Flag at 10:45 A. M. followed by tha Intalllganca division of thr to x high altitude what h# de­
took him to&gt;a hoipltal.
eondyttad bp the Mason*.
know" whan eak
Tha mm* told a itrange atory have gona In the
either a defective water haatar or by a luncheon after which tha sea- Air Malarial Command at Wright scribed nn hla radio as sn nh)ect estate board presidents ar.d sec­
to a carelessly thrown cigarette «lnn v/a» opened to tha public. Mr. Patteraon Field, Ohio, declares •'round Ilka a tsar drop" and fly ­ retaries from four southeaitern
of voluntary aXlle ilnco 1982— Tha itory of M
• '.P O O R LITTLE BIRD
states will hold a confercnco here
"Tha aaucara are not a |ok*
Igniting waste matter near the Albert, atata repraisntatlva, -outLYNN. Mas*.. Apr. CT-GPk-A whan hla mother aealad him off eoninent cama to
ing fast and high Hla body waa Saturday, Representatives from
Neither
are
they
cauaa
for
alarm
lined
plana
for
tns
group
and
told
atnk.
Tha
property
ta
owned
by
bird.Wpa'blamed today for •'atrlkpollca laat nlyht i
found iatar in tha wreckage of. his Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and
tha City and tha restaurant Is of the prograss being mad* -Jor to the population.
l«g” a match that eauaad a 12,600
68-yesr-old Mrs.
plane. Th# A ir Fore# decided ha Florida will discuss boerd financ­
"Many
of
th*
incident*
already
Tuwnsendlles.
He
also
Installed
managed
by
J,
W,
Douglas.
0 ° t&gt; g * fire.
entered a hoipltal.
had collapsed from lack of oxygan ing, home shows ami public relahave answer*—mataors, balloon*,
tha newly elected offlcara.
^ D e p u ty F in Chief Jaasee O'Neil
and died before hi* plan# crashed tluns progmms
She
aiked
e
aalghb
falling
stars,
bird*
In
flight,
tast­
FUNBRAL
NOTICE
raid tba bird evldantly tarriad tba
to the earth.
an to go and cere ft
ing devices, ate. Some of them
WILLIAMS NAMED
Funeral service* for Mra. Sarah
match to Ita naat In tha coping of
whota only contact wl
Tha paper said the possibilities
attll
and
In
question
mark*."
W
ASH
IN
G
TO
N
,
Apr.
27-G
P)—
Burgas who paaaad away Sunday
the.rwrf-Mmd peeked on ft until
wee a Kola In the tag
The paper added that th* "cor­ that the saucer* are foreign air­
will ba held, Thursday at 2i00 P. Tha Sanata Finance C om m it**
It burnt Into flame.
through which be tag
vn
JA CK SO NVILLE. Apr.
M, at Naw Mt, Calvary Baptist today recommended Sanata con­ rect taggfng of tha remaining per­ craft have bean considered.
Tha neighbor, uotdi
’But," IL adds, "the reported
HIGH LOW
Church. Tha Rav. A. C. MeQueen firmation of Piaildant Truman'* centage la atlil tha Job of Project
WARNING
police about bln.
V)
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wlU official*. Eichalbergar Fun­ appointment of Boyce A. Wllllami. ’Baucar,' of tha Intelligence Divi­ performance of the dlaca is so Atlanta
ORLANDO. Apr. r f - d p e c U l)
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superior to anything we havej yet Beaton
With crowbar*, pi
sion.
of
Leesburg,
P
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aa
collector
of
eral
Horn*
will
bo
In
charge.
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down the this m m n
approached In this country that Chicago
'4
W
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Tha
paper,
based
on
the
long
custom*
at
Tampa,
Pla.
*
River Air I t H are*
-r
It la considered only an accidental Detroit
aeeled Makoabeh a*j
Air
Fore*
study,
became
available
CAMPRBLL
IN
RING
and June ha« baen la*
7.
hi
today. I t review*, In detail, many discovery of ‘a degree of novelty Memphis
The
HOUSTON SERVICES
TAMPA, Apr. 87-GP)—Th*
J. W. W. Millard, ComiS
ney PALATKA. Apr. 87 -&lt; JP &gt; - of th * hundred* of raporta of never btfora achieved’ could suf­ Minneapolis
Tampa Tima* iald today Courtnay
Offloar of tha bate,
«s
34
Phoenix
iard Funeral sarvlcaa ware held today strange flying dlaca and other ob­ fice to explain such devices."
Campbell, former state road board
-mgar area will Iw «fu«0
The Inveatlgatorn also consid- Saint Lout#
TO
ioat for Aufuatua Wayman Houaton, ject*.
■amber Brow T u n a , la an almost
It notea that, directly or In­ sred—but dismissed— som# other San Antonio
31 . 70
eartala sandtdat* far U. S. Rap.i. J. AS, retired txaauUv# of tba Florida
40
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Power ead Light Company, who directly, three parsons Investigat­ and aven lasa likely possibilities, Seattle
61
Montreal
44
Litl- died Monde* at hi* beam her* of e ing flying aaucar raporta havj like this;
20
66
died la a lm a f t accidents. Two
that heart e tta a l
I. Visitor# from Mars—dismiss­ Jacksonville
75
7-1
tha Intenaeat waa la Oak Hill war* klUad ta tba crash of a ed because although that planet Miami
88
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the CamHerr with the lT eaeu *oa&gt; plana carrying what later proved la ballaved by aoms astronomers Orlando
to bo scrap# of malarial used In
Tallahassee
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-luting groveaid* aarrtaea.
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Mdnv Growers Ask
T'* Hr lleHrtl On
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Pilot Cluh Opens
Fund Drive For

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Calder Agrees To
Take Over Army
sSecrctary Post

Howard Bolder
*Died Yesterday In r
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Plane IteucucH Light
IVrKoiiH Off N

Senator Boyle To
Support IMnn For
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Are Elected
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Police Dig Shaggy Man Out Of ,E„ ,y Mornln(r
Fantastic Solitude In Cubbyhole Burn* Motors inn

A ir Force Telle Of 'No AlannittK
Probabilities’ In ‘Saucer’ Scare

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Compulsoiy Heafth Insurance

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a in t-K v rrtia K t o d a t
They fonnd ghirlniia Uvea and
exaltation iilmve all men for all
agea. They rouhl well afford In
leave petty rewards,
ease nnd
cntnfurl amt ahutidanre of food
and clothing.. They left nil nnd
fallowed him.— Luke f u ll.

A irtiilutinn tu chnngc the Slate
Coiulilulmn to ih.it nil inrmne lax
, tsn lie levied m Fhuiila list made

it* appealancc in the. L^gidstmr.
, Some fepiesentativcs evidently (eel
that the lowly taxpayer u not mi* liCienilv frtirdnned witli tjif federal
J inmme tax, •nriieliinrs'cgyrd "the
withholding itx" in die Imvefduraek
•ta. and would add tu lja.it a (tale
iiieome tax. Ihe heallty about that
kind of a tax is ihat'Wf#b pay* in
, pioportuih to hit mrqmej the rich
• man gives up hit va'dilt the poor
man, hit pie Hoth nj, which the
politirian ultimately gelt.'
Wlui •omMimet happen: to
tho:e who uliaih luo much nnphaso
and impedance to woildlv pouranoii, who tend lo measllie rvetythins in trimt id the dnllxi mark,
who think lh.it long life and h.tppinrtt ran he achieved meifly by
an iiimilaling tatli reteivet may hr
gained horn the arcnunl In the
I amp.i Tribune ahom a taxi rah
npriatm who tali a in.ill himtiett
into a $."&gt;0,000 Imtune ami then
loll il all on wmthlrti gold mine
mine dock Duiing the placet* ol
acriaimlatiiip, and lotinfi, he worried
iq rndcli about hi* (orpine he finally
wtn* intake nnd
nu is
i* nqw in the Stale

There i« much to be nnlil In favor of n largo part of
President Trumnn’s nntionnl health program. When he pro

( C t iiia t f * r n m Pag* o a *i
(fontlnuod Fran* •*•* * On«A
Henderson, vice president and C. Los Angeles—aa appeared certain-it. Hchlrard, secretary, treasurer. Insisted on presenting their plans
, Directors Include W. A. Patrick, to the i.-.mmlttee, he felt "honor
1 linn Wright and A. ft. Peterson. hound" to put in for Philadelphia,
Aflss Ihirothy Von Herlmlln hits Chicago and Han Francisco.
Until the mayor And OlympUL
charge of the ticket office. Ghnriea
Rlson Is manager of the yefroah-. Committee of Phlladalphla, Brundiiient center In llm building houa-' *Ke »ald, "have sent me indignant
lug the projection booth. Cecil I letters and cflhlcs" orntestlng that
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Rales, formerly of the Rita Thea Philadelphia "gracefully withdrew"
Its
IDfid
hli|
when
the IL H, Olympic
ter, is projectionist.
Electrical Insmllatlnti work was Committee ngiecd on Detroit and
hy HI. Johns Electric Co. Plumb-j "*klng why Minneapolis and Lus
ing installations fo r rest rooms, Angeles fell they now had a claim
nnd Ihe refreshment
»«i*l Ihe dispute went
refreshment center
center w ere,,
by Lee Rrotlierh.
.......... .
Kd Pnrkes of J ^l|?clt. *®
«■
'BwUn* •(
Oviedo provided the two miles of | S ^ S
sIlV.-dfehlnkl for th"
nlii-JI paving. Clearing mid grading
of the area was hy lluhlmrd Con- summer games nnd Oslo for th&lt;
Htrucllon Co. of Orlando. The mar- winter prngmin—were picked.
It was felt then,'
then, lie
he said, that
ipils hoard al Ihe entrance wns
i set up hy Wallace Neon Sign Co. tlie chances of any'American city
were hindered when several naked
! of Orlando.
for the games. The Olympic Com­
I Curpenture and nieehnulea wlio mittee of the United .States then
VtCI PRI1IDINT Albeit W. llarkley imd Fianklln U. ttooievclt, Jr., es* I winked on the project
included unanimously voted tu select one
diaugo Hirelings ut Itiu JlOU-u-plole Jelfeison-Jackson dinner ol the I Dick Von Camp, l|erherl Hitchofficial American hid for the lUfu)
Democrat lo Mato Committee in New York. At tight la Hep Waller I cock, Charles Griume, Charles O'- games. This wnj Detroit, a conten­
Lynch (D -N . Y .). Barkley predicted thut drsplte difficulllea and oh- 1 Rrlen and Charlie Nirlieln.
der of long standing.
ilactes, President Trunmn’s program would be adopted, but possibly
Large ntens at the front en
nut completely at the present lettlon of Congress.
(International)
trance are lo he ]nndscnp)ied nnd I conditions permit, said Atr. Hchlr-r .
planted with shrubbery us soon as nrd.
1

•By DF.W ITT M A C K E N Z IE

ponofl fimuieinl nld for the uxpnnflton of nicdicul hcIiooIh, for
The Western Allies sre moving
scholnriiliipu for deserving students who tuny want to ntudy
medicine, for H ip conntructlon of hnnpitnl.a nnd cllnlcn cautiously (though hupefully) to
tlirnughout the country, he in on u firm foundation and well make sit re they are n-elng n real
oasis and not u mirage In the
within the province of the federal government. The only nlarlling Hoviel offer lo lift the
restriction on mirlt federal aid nhotild he the nbillty of the (ierniftlt hltK-kaife.
I
|&gt;enple to licur the Incremted tax hurdenn.
The Russians have stated their
I t in when the I'resident geta Into the field of tniclulized willlngnesu to nhaudoii Ihe hlorkmedicine, that In, when he undertaken to enlnhllnh a nyntem nde If the demoernrlex In turn will
of cominilHor.v lieultli iimiiruuce under which the government end their e/.u liter -blockade and
to a meeting of the council
would guarantee to tiny the doctora’ bills of some 120 ,000 ,- agree
of foreign ministers to consider
000 Americans that he reveals how completely lie has failed the whole (Jarman question. It was
lo*pppreclate the cost of such a program, its psychological llie Muscovite* who ended the for­
effect bath upon the medical profession nnd the public alike, eign ministers council some six­
and the absolute iinpnnlicallty of such a law in a nation no teen months ago hy wolking out
on it.
complex as on i n. .
Thu Western Power*— America,
T
The most damning Contribution to the opposition of llrilnili and France lire prepared
micltilizod medicine has come from the President himself. to agree, provided Ihe Itiisslnns
"Health insurance", he says, "is a method of paying f'*r have no further conditions up
medical care". That's all it is. It is a method of paying your I heir sleeve. Thin million In inspired hy die fuel that, by striking
doctor’s hills. It is, in fact, the most ex|ieiislv« method ever coincidence,
the Soviet offer comes
conceived by mankind. "Il will not require doctors to !«?- on the other three Allies conclude
come employees of the government", the President says. " It (lie agreement for the esluhllsli.
will not disturb the freedom of doetors and hosnltnls to iiieni uf ii new German republic
determine the nature ami extent of trealmenl to. Iw given mil of llie three Western tones,
with RusHin holding out lie Fast
. , ; and they remain free to accept or reject patients".
ern tone.
+t'»*-M 4&gt; + + '**-»+ + + *+ + + *-M + *+ + + ^ ***A *«*+ *-»*****+ *«+
in other words, simply because you are covered by gov­
A if Force
Thu Western Allies lire linking
ernment health Insurance, you would still not he assured of themselves: ‘Vnu Moscow's offer
receiving the services ot a doctor *»r a hospital. If he did not he a trick to disrupt Ihe formation
*
iHHpit F fn m rm » (imp*
|
| l ‘i . e l l , P r s n i I ' l K f lls e I
like your limits, he could tell you to get out, or send you to of the German government so dial gi-tlier with wire.
Inm -ihly capable of siippnrllug life,
Russia con get complete control
Around his leg, was a pair nf il appealn to Ii# relatively desti-*';
another doctor. If the other doctor thought he had ton many of ii unified (ierninn regime which
patlentH already, he could refuse to accept ynit. If you went would include lln- Hoviel /one?" lliick stockings, pulled up over Ihe late and inhospitable, lienee " ii
to set) the doctor, and there was a Hite of people already Ilolh General L ip-Ion I i . Liny, IL H kliees. For trousers lie wore a Martian race would lie more oi-.
pair uf long underweur llml once j rupied will survival Ilian we are
walling to see hint, you would have lo take your turn. All military governor in Germany, and I.ii■I Is-eh white
Ion onrtll."
this health insurance program iiniuiinls lo is a method of II. H. AliihilKsndnr Robert l&gt; Mur­ K n o tte d a ro u n d loa lo in s was I Hc I o ii I U I n the piipei i-nys "find
Hy
phy, yesterday expressed wariness
a n p p e il a n d t n i l i u d g re y s w e a t­ II hard lo believe llm l llliy lechpayment.
over the Huviel offer.
ideally
established
race
would
Now la'Ciuise the payment is taken care of by the gov­
Lest there tie liny doubt regard­ er.
lie said lie never sliavcd for eunie here, flaunt its ability ill
ernment, there would lie a tendency mi lint pari of all of us ing llie nllllude of Ihe Western
Ihe decade lie won in Ihe cuhbyc ( uiyMcrloim ways over the yenr-a,
to take our troubles to tin* doctor a little more often than Allies, they have made it crystal | b“
n.vny
b , lo ll o . lo io illy c lip p c il ln, • liui each time Gmply go
clear that iffey a(e going ahead
we do when we have to pay the hills ourself. Kvery little witli die creation of (he new untl- whiskers wdh a pair of Jicnr
withoni ever enlahlishing coniad."
u. vi nu
by
oy "some
some
:n&gt;rl
:oiri uf
ui ,!
,,
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minor ache or pain would In pretext for a visit to the doctor. Coiiuiiunist German republic. Gen- k* pl then/ i '
rtie tiny i-oliii | h itself was ilr- I range oXtrn-lerrestlnl -tmimnlx." i ' &gt;
The government pays for it. Why not go see the doctor Ami ('lay declared dial even if the
paper :;ayn “many of the ob |) I
\
about it? Imagine I in- psycho-neurotics who would line up Hurt inns lift Die blockade "il will reit.,( with I rash, empty cans, iin-t IIbe
described acted upir,- Ilk...... / / / \
I* •els
iliitaij.
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oi.iitt.tf.is
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outside the doctor's office every morning! A man with a hove no effect whatever on the rags.
Several l.ooln ,,n &gt;lio, ilian.l lay nnimnlu Ilian nnylblng &lt;l e." Hut,
German government."
bursting appendix or a broken leg wouldn't have a chance West
"We are going ahead with our on a lonkeslufi In lf. Makuslpik it add.’ , ‘‘tbere are ft’W reliable re­
of getting in Health insurance, remember, doesn’t Increase pl'ios," lie imid.
aid lie like,) lo practice rdinrt- po, i op exirn-terrO rtlal niilm ah."
The Inve-itgatlons of Hyinif
H ip number of doctors; it is only n method of paying Ids
A Iremendoiir stride
towards hniiil lo white away Ihe limn.
viicer" has litvo|ved check ops on
A liihln lav ni arm ': reach,
the rehabilitation r.f Western Eu­
hill.
uri the floor wu-* u pair of IPSO ‘40 account'’ hi the United .Male*
rope Would seem lo have been
And we submit d is the most ox pensive method. Wei made
ale
ditto
licence I and 'iu abroad.
in tlie agreemenl to eslah- 1,'W Volt,
About Mu per rent uf thrill have
Ihe people would take the money which we would normally led] this giivernmrnl Hie dnto,l dales
sighting of
\u old an, battered radio wn- .......... itqcPtl to the
pay the doctor, add more lo il, how much Congress would for iln ilioilKUralioii has liven set
2
ohJOcin" • such aa
ultimately decide, hand it all over to a hunch of politicians for July Ifi. The accord uni oi ally i,ii Ihe floor w ith a pali of ear- i| "conventional
weather
or
carnival
balloon
,
nu
phones
hoard
witli the benign hope I Inti enough of II would eventually ignores Rurgia, which occupies
Mnkunlmk'i fath er,
I'eter. till,: otlter Mil per rent were "a I railto one third of the old llcicli.
seep down lo the doctors and surgeons to interest them In close
Here il idiollhl he well noted lives In liie same lillilding (Ipeia- oiuirn) plicnomelin" inch a: me
our ease when they cut our stoinaeliH open. The government Hint the Western Get man leaders •oi of a l i 1 1 tailor and dry pirodx I tcoi:
Matched
would have to hire someone to collect the money. II would aim al a united Germany event­ Imp, Ibe ta ilo r (lid he Inst pnw| T lie remaining Hi per
p
areiiily
are
lire
reportn
have to hire someone lo keep aa eye on him lo see Hud he ually They hope a prosperous Iu min n i a ynnlh o f !i!t, when
didn't steal it all. And d would have to hire someone to din Weil German republic will he so Paul olio ilnv came into ihe tailor ^m alnliig tn Ire "tagged
i
~—
----attractive to ilu ii courilrynicn In Imp tn rix a light socket.
irlhnte it to the doctors.
liie Hoviel /one llial a union of lliCi
Ih e father aid lie and Ilia wife
No thunk you. Wu'll pay ours direct. I.et those who two w ill tie brought nhnul T h a t'h ad quarreled everal tim e: about
want sonutiiing for nothing gel theirs from Uncle yam.
could vvpII be, fur the Germans R’1' *#*'■ ’1'he W|fa. he antd, told
a'liM iu u i* riu w C f ,i our,

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Inin Paul wa.' iu Cnmuls
are a dtirriuined people
in any event, the creation of the
repithlir not only will go far to­
ward.: restoring tin- morale nf tlie guard.: again t that.
While tip
SpeakiliK rrtiftilly in olisorvaiicu uf th»* l7Rrtl anniver­ beaten German".. Imt bid: fair tn military governments w ill uud
J ---- r% * v r_
Hotpilal
*
give n big b&lt;mi. t In the ruling re when tbe republic is inaugurated,
sary of tlif: Jottrnev ninth1 fainniia by LtinqfelUiw in his not1in niumiie
situation In I Wa tern EC.'.the three Western I ’owt rn will np
"Pnul
Revmr'd'Wpe",
a d ire c t d e s r e n d a n t nf tin* ritier, b e a r - 1rope. Ai lliii enlunui line etuplia point rivilian high eoilmil:s|np/&gt;r&gt;
Tiviv beAuli(iraliqn cofnfniilee*
contriapl.iimg linihtf om (tvcnwei in n Hto snmo nnrtii*, tle fln r e d t Imt tho ride h ad linen over- ' sired IU often, fixe war Germany wist will nxerd-o control over
wriH Ihe l.r.v-loni- of
Kunipeau Wentem tie rin n iv '
fuiadgn at
witli WiiiiiiiiHloiiiau pallin'tlioulil m n j)lia H i/o d .
c'oluimyx .'llie (Hilt nppi,m ill ll.nl fnlrx, foreign lr.nl
and vuriou
Aside
front
liie
fuel
Hint
bis
progenitor
was
only
one
rnntiiln tlie ronipiaint o( a fftklent
nf three who mile Lo warn llie rnillllryiddo nf Ihe niiHid of mark, ami p rih a p i eipial Ik again, other field:.
of Palma t ’cin neat Ttimpa who
(‘.-pecialiy if tho Kaxtorn zone can
O f coiirre there* another way

wiilri the Tfihune that they ate
liiertlmg plairv (oi tolfhex. nils,
ami ollici ps*l», dial tli*|i palm
fioniL ,ue liie hn/aitl( ami tlicir
thatp nlgct. si (langrmui ns m / oi
blade ui .i high Wind. Aliolhei
ruiupitiiis qliQUt Am lialiaii, pinrt,
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whove
iunls extfnd
oiitW.Hll
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tn
35 (ret imd .o* rap.dde nf’clat king
and lilting llie her! built &lt;umirlr.
tldawalk: slid flavrinciits, I’rdup*
we iiad hcllei (lick tn risk: and pc-

luma*.

Pmil Revere

tlie Hrithih, the cmrenL Paul Revere set forth the earlier
Rattl'd other clfilins to fiime. lie was tills country’s first coji
pet'sinilli. and one of ils find silversmiths. Tlie form and

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coirmdL Moicfnv before rip H ilig
Nu, iiifm iHiitii.ii on the talks will
lie given out immediately after
tin- meeting, the cpoke.dillm raid.
W hatever Inform ation u given out
in expected I,, come from a uew»
cniRvidice latyr iu fbe day, al
L ille ll lll’CCJN,
The lln ited fttatea hopes lo learn
ii ibis iilitotim; wheltipr ltu ::iii in
■•inly lo lift Ibe bolckndc of llorllii |
without
nlln rliin g
imncceptahle |
conditions.
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ConffresHman Herlonu Reports

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good t espouse. You p/ohahly n i w of ruciiirs I
quiet. ,. tronomiral, Uul yon «m 'I know bow t
once an engine can be inilil you drive a "Mm
bile I It'aaa nilhely new kind pf maturing ei
"Horkirt" U an entirely neW;*/nd. of engine!
HIOH-COM f Ml I SI ON IS ONiV HALF IH ff

"Hockel" lias a high naiditMiiaa ratio ,
.that'* not all. To ellmlnabf"~Ajx ‘ 1
deilgnrd a loroji/rtr/vnto1
dividend of tpectacidai lio n , . ’.'v d lh
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cent- Thu* n little hiwinoa with
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iilbat smooth, gatlicring.surge nf power yoiir»e(/, yf*
l» ytwit dealer aeon . . . to try tUa "sir-home irneatlon"
bourieus CiiJwiuliile " ‘ia,*' ortheipswUmUr uswOldaIf - t b # to*css*-pr'uW "Rocket'* .Engine carl

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OOtt n y e n would h av ajt mm Un

Tuckets

J.85 To 2

lie mid,',I lo llie republic,
L if looking at llie Ru-'dan offer
T im b iiin u u body Is so c o ie ililu le d , &gt;
It luo I not in- overlookc.l lb;,l to lift tin- lilockade It could ho
Hie great
iiulii Irla l
Ruhr lie iktlint Ihe Hoviel finda lie in being llm l il fu n c lio lla he'll, n t Ic llip o ra within Hie new Gcriiinn ntalc mu-MpnT more itum he I hurting llie ...... .. ,,f i;tJ iii 'fu ............. . fo r tlm se ,
of llie riclitwl iiu lie tria l aie.’e in Wealern Allie by continuing tin- w h o w ent c iv lli/ c d c lo th in g , f it iil al
tbe woi Id, I lie Ruhr rem ain* m i-, tilocl.nde. tt won't tie long before o n ic w iiH t h ig h e r tm x p e r n liir c s f o r
101, -lot Ill'll people.
■ler
liilerualioiinl
control
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(juality of Ills silverware has Riven It priceless value from
an artistic standpoint. He also made, false leeth nnd eye
Hlasses.
Mr. Revere is wahtiiiR Ids breath in playing down llie eventually will revert lo Germany.
famous ride. There Is plenty of cmiereti* evidence ns lo his
Will I tils encourage Ihe grosili
Atmill Hf, |mi cent of tlo i neckgreat-Kreal-Kiandfatiter’s v solid -and worthwhile achieve of a new militarism Pi GcrnmnyT tics Sold arc Imoglit by w oun-ii
molds. His greatest fame will alwuys Is*, however, its llie Tlie Alii#: have created safe- far mi'll,
daring rider, flyinx thrmixh tho iilght, rousing Ids country­
men to their dmiKor. Longfellow has Immortal bed Paul Re­
vere. the messenger of Utterly. Paul Revere, the nilvernmith,
nas never had so skillful an advertiser.

as
w t u . . i r m ig h t ,
m ik
"bookie bill" ha: .1 w iy cil poppiiin
Uy HID IIKHLONO
b irk up in the l.»*i*l*liii«t *U»pil«*
rrpcjlrtl rffo ilt In down il. Tbe
Rock In Washington after n Horn* of Konrosfntattvp*. The
puipote (if llir bill in lo |it&lt;iliihil
Speaker, Mr. Rayburn, a niterI me
tho u»e of l«l*K«*p|i witc» fin tho Uuaioan’a hnlhlay.
The Florida Legislature hail a one dpv lo lake his plarc a» lie hail
Iranitnhdim of tare track iidmma- Joint session Inst Turmluy night lo lie out of the Glmnihcr for ahom
lion cnemial lo llir operation of the hunuelnif liutiKressiimh J. llnriilu n hatf-hniir. T I i Im wa* no unusual
garahlins device known *• b««k- Pi'll'rcon, who Js reilrlnt; from honor far n fr»*htusn I ws* tleeplj*
making wfti( li it . »n no popular. Coil gratis al the conclusion of thin appreciative and, needless lo -ray,
term. A h we were liuving u 10 day enjoyed the mperienre.
i I iouhI i i I | hj I. ill FlorbL Mrrlr.»rk«.
Thin week the "Main-event" la
recesft here, several member* of
Tho bill wotilil noi intrftrio with a the Florida delegation In (hpigren the Lahor-Maiiagemeiil Relations
■ingle legitimate •uponition oi any went In Tallahassee ni tint Invita­ Hill. Hovergl hills have been pie*
kind. Il Would rliinin.ite book-mak­ tion of (he Ktnie UgUloture mul rented - the Comm it tee on Labor
nnd Kducqtlqit adopted it|u hill
ing bv making il virtually itnpo*- participated in Ihelr program. We
• II have grmil ndut Imt ion nnd a f­ Intioduesd by Ita Chairman, John
■ible for lint "Imokir*" lo update, fection for Mr. I’ele. Wo were U s lii.k l. An attempt will ho niado
Il would intreaifc ibe Hlnle’i rav»n- happy for Ihe opportunity lo tell to nuhatltute a hill by Congressman
■i*i by turning nil rarrlrnck gamb­ the Florida Luglawtors nnd Ihelr Wood of Georgia. Tlmt’a when we
nrs In s quandary. Neither of Ihe
ling into tlie padimjlucl machine*
hllla suit me a t this lime. Which
Fete
nvins
in
the
hearts
of
hi*
which rue legal, irgujnjcii ftjf Slain
•hdleiutuea here in Washington, ever hill ia adopted will, In my
official*, and nurd, Aiul il wa* lhi» There ia no harder working, more opinion, have t« he hui»ud*(i. It
bil) which rained Rep. Hrailey fid- fmiBclehtlous, more effedtye work­ th errfu ri Isn't really Important
ham tu charge bribery in th* lait er in Congress. We shall miss him which on# via atari with; the Im­
portant th in * Will be the vote on
tremendously. ‘
■anion of lit* LcguUtur*.
! Many things have happened the amemttnenta that will be pre­
sented.. I am going to work for a
' Prctidcnl Tinman** health iniut* since 1 Inst wrote. One of the mure
having due repleasant of the experiences was fa ir labor law
ance bill bat at leart one redeem- litii nportunUy that .waq afforded g M to all aa#tnenta of our econ­
jnft Yesline: it indndr* tha.taa to fit* icctmtly In prrsldo ore? the omy. 1 &gt; .......
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With Mil* of lliii kind, that il iin't
going lo co»t. gnyMf.iWtjrlhiaa.
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Rev. Mclnnta Speaks
At Memorial Meeting

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Spring Will Bring
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Rev. Angus Mclnnls, pastor • (
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the Firs* Presbyterian Chinch, was
I ' r r i J H n f r m i u i f i * S 'n H p
the guest speaker at the Southern J
H ' h n V M m ! M l l i i l n l i y*'t"%
Memorial Day meeting held by the
4 * » i |* * &gt; * • * ’•
N *l» V Howard Chapter of Ihe
If .If Wa ll
United Daughters of the ConfederMil* ft f "♦! I • I I'l'lt
sev on Tuesday afternoon al the
home of Sirs. F. K. Itnnm lllal A" ( HM£« m V«| « ill) « l i l t I n i f i i i ' l M
M ilk
appropriate program was arranged
i P»« Ifi* f n |
t i l l I * •I I •» It I rlh'\k . \
\bv*l‘ '!•* persons attvtidwii the
'inder the illreetion nf Mrs. Claude
Mrs.
A.
L.
Mace
left
on
Monday
, T H tJ IIS IM T
-anford Shufflebuard weekly supV M n l I M l VI
II \ M » M I f i . m s
Stminola Rabekah Lodge No.
|.*r Among new metnbera are Mr. for her Imnie in tllotie, &lt;snr. alter IV Herndon, general chairman.
I Merrill Mhl .
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Rev. Mclnnls slrrsved llm deep f i m i l i r l ln'a*f, I h i | i « f i v t t * I 11n**I
* ill meet in tegular ic.v*lon In Hie «.,.l Mrs Henry Jameson and oul cu llin g her enter, Mrs. A. P.
Odd Fellows lU II al H 00 p. M A i f
iia tr vl.iltura wore
W elker Bandy at her Imnie on West H ret ''ItCDlinii spirit of the South's . 1 .1 t f i n
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cerates! leailer, Genet nl Hubert s i t i r*!*tf»r|l r t r u
rdpoM on the Oenerel Assembly Smith » f AJobninn. J J . Ilanroti of Street.
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Fdw anl Lee. and palil fittin g trl iiltliiM 4 f i l l ' I* l' i «•*
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nreetln* w ill be beard and all Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. Ila r t of
Friends w ill he glad to learn Imte to lit in a o*l Ills helmed mm
If
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members are requested In he pro- MrmjtbiH. fetm. who have recently
sent. Visitors »t» riitih ally wel iimvril their residence to Sanford. that M ri W. t.’. HpIchGnn Is get­ radei, many of whom lie in Hanford f f \ i i ‘ K 1
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l'»lb.ivlng lh&gt;' supper slmffle- ting along nicely following an cemeteries
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Preceding (lie piogram n short i l l
FK1DAY
I boned. bridge and iiirmrhle games operation performed this week at
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pir.|d*'d j' a » I a | i n ii
The Hanford Story League w ill were enjoyed. Animuneernent was the New York Far and Eye In ­ \iii.in i . ,
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L . Ginn at 8 (Hi p M. Open house
tl|l Thiiredny evening al 8-:ill
lee. Mrs K. H t noey. at which
Among those from Nanfmd at time the Lord's Prayer was recited I IS
hi i»* k
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w ill be held and lb«- public Is in • ' M with Mrs Klleii Nhadoltt as
tending the Rotary convention hm i ami llm pledge of allegiance ami il l &lt;1 j i ftt l h i it** ft
I i *m ! *
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sited and anyone desiring to al
■nipper chairman. __
I Ilia week in Sirrasolir were Mr. and .salute to the American ami Con I linn hi" 4 &gt;&gt;l Hill ll I t Chic h| ftlk Ill'll,
tend may call lUbti-K
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Mrs II. \V. Itnprecht, Mr. and M r*. federate flags were given.
M O NDAY
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II.
II. Coleniatt, Mr. and
Mra.
A memorial piogram followed,
Circles of the First Methodist
nk"«l I h n *!irh 4 111" mull
George Toillry, Mr and Mr t. lU rr y w ith the Invocation ami beiu'dlctlnn &gt;&gt;* 1,1
Church will meet as follows: Circle
Kmlell ami M i. ami M r* Charles taring pronounced by Rev. Fr. VVil- ■‘••"•c
'ti ill i ' m h I, 111 |.*H*« t MlH’ I
No. 1 with Mra. A. U. Shoemaker,
•m * i.n,*
The T ru th Seekers Class of lit* Morrison.
Ham Narhtrah. pnslnr *&gt;f All Soul's
^ 1706 Park Avenuei Circle No 2
i n r h i m m « o n iv s i &gt;i \ m :ii
Catholic Church '•America'* was
W vplth Miss Iteaale Zachary,
MIL’ 'irM Baptist Church inel on Mon_
A ftr i visiting with Mr*. A I*. „„„„
Hl aa tn
iia ..
Avenue;
snug In unison ami M is George I imlt f'ht*|» u i'li ' i i •11i'il Piiif'i»|i|*li»
inu__
__ . C irc le ' No. a 1day at 11:00 A. M. for »s annual
I * ln ‘11 Pm**
“ n tin g Tonighl
* ' oil
w ith M ia. R. B. Monroe, l.'olery itarlvr III the Imnie of Mra. John j Handy at het llriine *m West Ctral • Hardert siiiig ' ie
Mn JmmI 1i*i»in lin '
ford on Oak Avenue. A short | Street, Mra. K. II. Mainly and
amp Ground"
liroum r accom|
accompanAvenue?; Circle No. 1 with M r* Crawford
I m.III*&gt;r..it r i . .
s‘illil.l It.. V1
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. . B. Stevens.
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business meeting was held afte r ilaughler Sandra have left fur m led bv Mrs Rmiluillat at the piano
Sanford
Avenue
Hi "III J II l»&gt;'1 H- I I I . . .
Cl'reV*
|T M*t». Hrmlie \Vd- Jwhh li the group enjoyed u pintle port of I'tuliarkutioir where they
Tlie roll call of Seminole County' *
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w ill sail for Yokohama, Japan to dtvraseil l.’oufrilenite veierans was
Ita m i, 302 Oak Avenue; Circle No in the garden.
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» ll M 1 l» 1 1, f . 11.. V
6 with Mra. H. o . Hhliilnilaer, UUHJ
Hew and Mrs. J. h. McKinley Joint Capl. Handy, lie etpecln to
nib'll bv the Chapter Chaplain
I T " lb '
h'K \ m j i ' M
I and ilaughler Harhara were guest* la* stntbm cl with Ihe Army in ( &gt;)rN t
Mi l askill al which Him
Oak Avenue.
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The Philathra t ja..s of the F ir s t, of honor for iheueeanion and about Yokohama for the rmst three jrar». chapter memtaTs placed a ied amt
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P i.ib y fe rla u Church will meet a tl'J I mi'intrrr* of the class were pre—
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w tiltr flows* In a t’a iket In mem
Ml tM'ii i* ii in* * M*.'illlUO '.-.-I
•it* of ra&lt;b departed loldtcr The vv
th« home
Mrs. Al F. Hunt. V!»H(. ie,,i
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basket wav later placed "ll the •‘I n ' U Hi* It
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M 11p r» Htunt in d lfT rin ti
grave
of
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jiics
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ii im ii m thla junior
Ibiw anl o ho e rg a n l/f'l Hie local • ill r
I.. I I M|* Ft* (»IM * •*
I t f i t Baptist Church will meet at
t v i * 4 l | (, r i f |
rolorFil ro llo n u»lh I t f r t d iV l r t ’
3:30 f*. M. as f.illowv Group No I K C - l M f l t P H t I
MCRC! ,
BY DO RO THY ROF
, ehapt»r III U'2I r?opfede»ale flags ll ' «*n !*«*♦+i*»4
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from th * Bummrr rolW M o n o f i
Whether your hair !i short, long ,'ie r e also placed on Mie vrterans
with Mrs. M. J. Phillips, 1216 Oab
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N f w jY o r k « l* ii* n fr. C o llir I t
Mr*». (»!crn Stniili "rf* fe-cUctcd, er medium whether It's curly or graves.
1|pll.rvr|
M « ll
l.u llc l
Ml
Avenue; Group Ho. ? with '*
M r* A
P i t l i r l f f t 1* o f I h o H i t *f o n t O r p i n i p i f
A bniiipJet '*f .ed t" ir&gt; was pre i' ’ • I *In *U ift it H I M&lt; 11 I, aIf#' 1 m V " *
v»hH# p lrjur
b Rountree, 601 Klin Avenue.
straight, whether ymi're a glamor
rjchonl Parent Teaelier Association girl or the executive type, milliners srriled bv Mrs t.ao 'v *o Airs. K. A, 11*t1 In *§♦ \\ In |r (n f t
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Th4 Aismdatlon for Childhood at a meeting held Iri the school are ready to make you look pretty Douglas, one **f the charter mem­ - M I H. I p i l l
ber-- Hiid a pad date , oie,|*omllng I'* a I ll t i ll Y I* H F l I t P » • (Ilf.''
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Education will sponsor a benefit i auditorium on
Friday.
Others as a pirlure lids spring
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party at the Tourist Center at * elected In .otve for the new year
Hats mid hairdos have achieved lecrelary.
III n" 11 I H .♦ i .1 r .i
frw mlpTlmie prisent u ric Rev. amt *t I d?i It i*f
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8:00 P. M. All types of gam e, will with H r , Smith were Mrs. W h a happy marriage this vest, a i
li f t
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Nuchlrah.
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I K ir c h W f, vice pfesiileut;
Mrs, hairdressers amt hat
designers ' Mr&gt; Mcluuls. R* "' 1 '
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F irs t'J a *k Horner, secretary; Mrs. J. M. work haml In hand, all f"i t h - , amt nn-mbers Mrs I arrey. iwra *I" • H H Y filial I I’.rl i l i l l t l U 'lit*
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Frank t Woodruff. J r . ftfitj "a k Dutni. htalorlan.
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Avenue »• 9:'“t P. M with Mrs.
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey served as
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Tlie bats that will ........ . ... llm J. M Haves. M r, G D Hisbop. u 1 14 *• 1 1 |* l'» |i **ll . .|l #
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R T Tltum is aa co-hostess.
chairman of tlm nominating rum- Knstcr parade are young and gay, Mr • M R. iV v'"11' Ira, H arry
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feminine xlvl»s in h ii Hh ami m a th .. * _____
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Th* Herald regrets an error Hi I Education program. Following Ilia Most of them fit on the Imad with « M‘ kl1l. Mrs M. S Wigghis, Mrs
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th i Story Leagur report In la d business session M r,. C. 1. Hedtl- out l*em‘fit of elastic*, gn\ wire* ,| SI C lair W hite. M ix M Marsh
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desiring to attend the meeting | Mrs. K. D. Brownlee who gave a
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Die lints are young and gay. llcrmhm ami Mrs H.mniillal.
h \ I» 1*1 I * \ \ K I M
may call I06B-R. They should tide- brief
talk
entitled
"Signs of draws w ill, restrained flower trim
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20 Persons Attend
C a l e n d e r Shuffleboard Supper

Personals

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After apeakJnji In mi overflow rrowd of near 700 luat
night at Centnil Raptlul (’hurt'll and having more than
20 make a profcsnlott of fall It In’ Chriat Dr. Daitit'h
Director of "Christ for the World" and nationally re­
cognized Kveganlist ami ntithur consented to ciineel
other .work and return again lonight at 7:.'I0 to hrlnp
a mrHsago on

“WHERE ARE THE DEAD”
Do Souls live beyond the death of the body?
Do they retain their idenlty?
Do babies remain babies?
Will *ve kno weach other beyond death?
Will mothers know and love babies, husbands, wives?
Do the dead know what.ta happening on earth?
Can we communicate with the dead?
1’heae and many other questlona answered in this ser­
mon.
Don’t mins this soul stirring message tonight!
Dr. l)in ltl» has brought this message In other placet and |t
hat bean proclaimed utte of Ihe greatest sermons of thla day.

TONIGHT ONLY!
7:30 P. M.

Central Baptist Church
Rav. B. L. Whatlay, Patter
Cot. Ilh and Lanral

Dr. E. J. Daniels

easy

FVtr Brock Honored
At Klorida (Jnlversity

After the service* a short religious film will be
free. Thla picture depicts the true story of ser­
vice men converted overseas.

Add choppad chutney to mayon­
naise or a creamy-typed idled
dressing and aarva over wedgaa

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ty to hear thla outstanding
Cvaagellat who haa lad
thouianda to accept C h riit
I I Saviour, A ipeclal bless-

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G A IN E S V ILL E . Apr. 27—( * | Ih irly-on t University of Florida
1students were today
namad to
| Florida Blue Key, honorary laadtrI .hip fraternity.
TI.. new members, selected In
an all night session of tha miniberihlp, were nicked for leader­
ship In one major and two mTnor
field- of raitiima activity.
The ones selected were initialed
al an early morning brcakfaat fol­
lowing the final nomlnatlona.
Among those named for atudent
memherihip Included Pate Brock
of Paitford whose work In religion,
student government ami sarvlca
won him Ilia recognition.

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evening at Central Baptlat Church,
Dr. K. J. Daniels, will apeak again
tonight *1 Ihe church at 7)80 P. M.
Ills topic thla evening will be
"Where Are Hie
Dead!". Dr.
Danlala la wall-known aa an avangelisl, radio avangallet and dlraetor of "Chrlet for tha World", a
religion* broadcaat. Following Dr.
Danlala’ m viuge a abort religious
film will be ano'

Nationally raeognltad Evan.
Radio Evangelist and
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natural look" in b.ilrd'is lliln rprhtg tlltn the butter
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to bring a shorter trend, Judging
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find n toil In flatter their longer
trmspa, or when the* .la ri h grail
ual shortening proci"* ttne *la*
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mer la present In a number of ver
.Ions, as arc all varieties of vail
nra.
Flower trimm ing 1* likely to be
different Ibis season, the f|o "*rs
often applied In flat anpllipie or
embroidered In raffia. You won’t
see so many oulsljo cabbage rose*,
hill the millinery flower garden li
still blooming, fn a modest way.
You’ll see calico trim on soem of
the youthful ■[raws, such as Sally
Victor's calico-fared straw "Honey
hive" with matching ruffled rallcu
stole.
You'll ace black patent leather
-adort., Midi as that Introduced
by Lilly Daclrr.
You'll find the bat you'ro looklog f«r Ib r hat that will suit
v.iur hairdo, your personality and
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who want the best. Smart quality fabrics In the newest
patterns, expert designing, craftsmanship which builds
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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, Daytona Tie For
First Place In F SL As Vs
Defeat Giants In 15-4 Tilt
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C:IT
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Daytona
Beach,
L'7~ (Hpeclal)--Thu
(Special)—The tt AY T it* A N K a m
i»rh, Apr. U7—
Veteran pitcher Wnlly Gaddi* of
ihe Daytona Bench Islanders scat­ SlOnisllinnii, **
LMlRIIIA STATE I
ter ed nine Kaufeed hits ef f ertHTelyr^ S i.1^ ^ 1^}^;
■rrsia
S4VKUHI)
while Ills mutes were pounding, Hurling, n&gt;
lis rlo n s tlrscl,
three Krinford (Hunt hurlers fo r . I**’''**- -r
i irlainlo
19 hits In chalk uii a III to 4 vie- 1,1 "!"!!«' '&lt;•
HI. Augosllue
■1u I li nj-V 111—
lory here last night. The trium ph' MIm &gt; ri
rs ls ik s
was fiaddls' third In four starts'/,1.'!)^! :,h
hrMnd
l.eeslmra
thus far in the young Florida 1 fMcNaiighii.n
Mesatts
State Lengne season.
i Totals
41 iy it
DC.and t i pt
llHinsavllle I;
The Islets wnn the gamo In th e 1 * t R r 4,r,,"m^ .........
f— lls n fu r lle v ll In Slh.
first innlmr as they rattled the
......... :....
oni) it's suo —«
fence* wllh seven hits and took Kniifiiril
Iis rlu n s Itea rli .... l i e ooo n s —is
advantage of two outfield error* . . II —
. Mc.Mnmi*.
............... Knvakls, Jones J,
to score seven time*. Tom Coni Montalbnnn I, Kmnierlch, llurkrr
ml ClftlnM tlll#.
Hlerllna 1 llevll, tremnis. Illee
nelly, the Sanford starter, gave up I.
llesly I, llsilille B—Ilc iU n il- S.
i^ r 'V ju n iiK
sis of the hits lint! all seven runs 11rt II misii. Knvakls,
Monlnll.nno.
W I. Pet
before being relieved by Janell I.lcliene, lllii|i. I l l l l —Junes I. Well,
e i ii*
llnrgH, Alnnlallinoo I, B tm o rrl.li
with one away anil two on base In er,
4 ! .?••
I . I tucker, lle v ll *, Urm m n, 1l&lt;-ol&gt; &gt;
the Inlllnl round.
*■(“ *!.leheas 1 111 -IlonlHjlinnu I.
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Aiieil*lH
After that big first Inning the llevll *, KeviikIs. Hit— Mucker Mil ■
JMcksanvIlle
4 a . (SO
lit*—Meltnnus in Wei,, Jli'liiirlHsluo
Islets scored ngalti In the second Moniallinno.
1 4 .17.7
ei, ,.efl—Hanford
II,
jiavlone
1 7 III
t'oj
uranla
on a walk ami a triple hy Lou Hesell * II t*—off Jnniiell 1. i|n
,
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nluMil.ua
HO-l&gt;r Jnniiell 1l "l"nl,",a
Devil Into cenlerfleltl. In the third sonts | 'In.Mir
H o u lla T fs Iv rA a r
I, Mnennls 4, n,.inis in h „ff |
they added four mure on singles I'onnellv In 1-3 liming S and 7
Auausin III. Jackaunvlll* 4
XHviilinali !; Culumbla «
by Henley and (Snddla, Mnntnl- runs; Jnnnel) s 1*1 Innlnss no.I
| Mil. mi 3; H r te a v ill* 4
liaao’s sacrifice, an error lit short- {..rues II l&gt;y I*—fjo-litl* li-alm.l..)
I'tilnmliUs »: C iiariesluii 7
I ’l l —l.lcliens
J
W inner. ilinMIs
slop, .Sterling's single anil llevll’* leiser - I'o iin elly I'niplree
A N L H It'A N I . I H l U t :
Taylor,
Y fnni
w
1. PM
■frond triple of the night,,
Hianion T ~ t . lt , si. —|, «ar.
Nfjtar YnrN
7 I
S7’i
Henley singled in the seventh
ft 1 711
lM|ri»li
C I pvp I jiUi I
and Mnntnlhnim tripled him In.
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St 4 .'•SB
rhlcHMu
Miintalhnno came In when Kmriilh ul ■I| jM m
ft
I .r,te
merieli slngh-d to left. Thu final
JlllMflJllI
1 4 IIS
Mf I.e ii I n
1 T
count came in Ihe eighth ns llevll
II&amp;
1
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ft»hlftfVtoil
7
lit
1
walked, went to -ecoml on a ilmihle
H rsa lls V eslerdar
by Ed I.M im s uml scored on Henl­
New Vork ■
’&gt;, I ’tilleileltililn
• levels ml I , HI Louis II.
ey's long fly In center.
lic
irliil
1-7.
( ‘Ii I i ' s r ii
3*6 ilm l
A single, on error at shortstop,
sninr lo innings )
a pn-Mir) ball and a ground o n l!|jy |- \ ’|'|. PATTPIIHGN
\\ HMiiliFlon 4i| UtiMull pint rain
VATIOMAI* I.HAfJ r»;
■cored a ran for San foul in the ,
‘ „ ... ,
III &lt;mjk 1y Ji
ft 3 *ir,
fourth. Two singles added,another •
IJ,/’1 I res* S taff Writer
&gt;rw fulls
$ tt •ATI
In Hie m ill
A trljile and two L J »«• •‘’"vani.nh Indians hung an M- I ’ll 1*hiirKli
« 3 ill
eiugies Ncorcil liiclr filial two runs „ -'-'fcal iiii lie ( nlinnliia Reds in a Hun | nfi
4 1 noil
3 J £00
III the seventh.
Nnulh Atlantic League hnsehnll HI. L u ii in
3 3 Mill
Every Islander got at least tw ii|*tH,|"'
'-^ b l.
&lt;*li if Amd
3 « 411
rjiiiMii«iii4iiiA
3 « 737
hits eseept Demina, who left Ihe
The Aiigiislu Tigers whipped the
H rsalls VrsIcnlM t
It,uae In the
11 the Cohim- &gt; IlFoiiklyii
gaiai1
tin- fourth
rom tn inning,
Inning, Lee [ Jacksonville Tars, 10—
ft: Itufiinn 3,
llip p and Walley (Jaililis, who got ' Inis Cardinals nipped the ChnrlrI'lillnilslohla
l i ; New Turk I I
ltlp ji and W ally (inddis, wlm got alnn Itehels, U-7; anil tin, Macon I I I llllllliKSI
ririf’ltifiiHl
III
HI
Lu ii I n Ull'l m ill
two for three, Including two tr ip ­ Peaches defenleil Ihe (Jr*.... vllle
d iily NuniMM mi li4*iiuloil
les hy llevil and a double hy l.l- Spluuern B-4.
t'larlSs la lrrs H lls a s I l.raau e
The Reds dropped Into the cel­ Trnm
tt 1. I V 1
cliens. Mmdidlinno got three for
TtiniiR
II
1 BB7
four, Emmerich two for five and lar, replacing Culllinhlis, In Ihe Ml ti in I
I I 4 SB7
Rucker two for four. .Mill Healey only change In t lit* standing*. The j luvun*
Hi ID ecu
R *4 £011
llielr \V I ’ Uracil
came up witli three for five, Bier- «lher six trains retained
III III £0U
l.nkrlanil
places,
ling hogged two for five.
Pi l.ainlerdula
R W f no
Tln&lt; Indian* victory was I heir ('bli-aao
llevll and Mentnlhnne got two
1 II .450
Hi
l
‘«la
seventh
straight
victory
and
their
111
triples each. One of ttevil's might
4 H K H IC 4 S ASSIII' At
seriiml
In
the
four
games
series
al
have been an
inside (lie
park
Tvs at
w l. Pet
homer had lie not M en stopped a l Cnlnmliia. A I hln crowd was oil HI I'll ill
» a I.OOU
t i
ei£
third. On Ids refund In- wns caught hand to see the Red* suffer their M llin is |m lls
Kansas
rity
4 i
£71
al the plate trying to stretch it fourth straight loss,
ImllHnsj utils
4 4 £l)il
duty one lime did a (’olimildn Tnli-ilu
to a foiir linggcr.
1 i .4IS
I 4 113
tin * Monlnlliiino made a sensa­ men get as far as third base. Two l.uiilsvUI*
H
rsa
lls
Y
v
s
lrrd
a
t
tional cnlcli of a line drive hy double play* killed off their seorAll -----•
tN ‘h : i t . \ iV lIIX A t . M L t i i l H
Jones In the fourth, but was lug chance*. Savannah got two run*
I r ii im
W 1. Pel
rharged wllh an error on Ills had in the first, adding one each hi Jersey
l.’lly
4 1 IHt
peg In flr d hate, Lee llip p made the fourth uml sixth, and scored Hyrneuse
7 &gt; mo
h! x out field cnlclies,
Emmerich four mere in the ninth. Columhin .\fiilltreill
3 3 .Run
1 1 DOll
tliree, lull there were only four Imil seven hit* to the Imllao*' nine. liuhtfiiurv
Newnru
3 1 mm
Auguxln scored four runs In Ihe Tofufilii
assists mode on tIn* Isl'iuder side
S? 7
Mo
j fit At Inning In gel off to an early llneliesier
of I lie tally sheet,
J 3
lull
tt
1
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II
tn
1
1
313
Don (loaia-lly opened Ihe eon*I slarl in their victory over the Tars.
H rsa lls V c s irn la i
test on I lit- Idll fur the liinals, | Tin* Tigers lidded to cacti ill Ihe
M u lilrrn l 1, Newark u
tln lllm u re I . T u riiiilu :
hut wAn lifted In Ihe first frame serntnl, third ami sixth inning.
Jersey
I'lly £, ItulliU ., II
A triple amt two singles hy (Hilhy Manager Hal (trailer, who sent
Hof limiMr »«i . " t y | » | h| rain
George .Innnell inlo Ihv fray. Ed fiehler Clmries (Cowlmy) llalussi
pnreil the 14-hit Tiger attack on

Savannah Defeats
Columbia In 8-0
Sally Loop Till

Johnson, ron^tln$e along tu'lilml tins
big lead, tilInwfil the Sailors nine
sureties. Me recorded hla first
Iritiniph of the season.
The wore standing 7 -all at the
I'liil of nliif Innings, three Culunihue players hit In the l.th in give
their team the decision. Krnle

COMMENTS
From The

SIDELINES

BY ARTHUR BECKW ITH, JR.
Herald Bports Editor

ilG OUY FOR BOSOX?

By Alan Mover

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B o s ro B m B /0 M H T -M A N O B * .
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Carl Dana, Jr.
"Carl Dann, Jr., Orlando veter­
an, who won his fifth stale ama­
teur golf crown at Miami last
week, and The Morning A fter
have much In common," reports
Pete Norton, sport* editor of tne
Tampa Tribune.
"The year we started in Ihe
sports writing businnw on Ihe
Hanford Herald, a skinny kid In
Orlando named Carl Dana, Jr.,
was establishing himself as the
‘boy anoilrr' at Ihe Uiilsolrrad

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120 Golfera Set
For SEC Tournament

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Sports In Brief

"Headquarters for-Hanes"

J. M. GARRETTS

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Victory Starved
Cordelc Ends 6
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tor and Dunne; Wiles and

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Boy’s father sued for
medical expenses and loss
of time of injuredi

"We have watched bis career
closely since, and diniht that any
Florida golfer Im* ever compiled a
rompiirahlc iceord—five state titl­
es, n Southern amateur crown, am)
severul victories In the national
club champions' tournumcnl at Ht.
Augustine, an Important matchplay tournament.
“ HI* comeback to the throne
after a lapse of I I years Is al)
Ihe more remarkable lieeause a
shoulder Injury some time ago was
A Jo supposrd to have ended hi* compe­
OAMi W ttmR
titive golf days.
WMtH r u t
"We’ve often klddrd Dann on
t o * CQAPfP
the many ailments he has carrldd Inlo state golf tournament*
r y e f l a b /H
during the past IB years, hut
1 9 *0 , B O r
4 9M0W/P A
one thing I* certain, nobody ran
A fT C R AH
1 0 T O f A lt
kid him about his ability lit
ARM O H R ATtO fi
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man-lo-man competition."
tH TVt W tNTtR
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Whltey McMullen
O f 1947, A t
tx M tm o H
Hporls Editor Whltey McMullen
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Dots ha soon at tha fit or tha ihorts that
of the Gainesville Dally Hun is
TILT * /
7 o x iY i9
you huy him? Switch to tha naw Hanes
pridiuhly imllahing off a roil fare
*/XV/M06 FOR
DIVVIES (pronounced "fllve aaaa"). Cut
as ihe result of a recent column
B o tro x
appearing in the Hun.
Whltey
'
on
tha bias with a roomy, aaamlsis seal.
i A t r Y fA R /
slates:
Chooea Boxer or Qrlppar-front—In whltai
"It didn’t take long to move
•olid oolore and etrlpaa. Banforltad.
Myrll llnug, former G-Mnu skip­
per, out of his Ht. Pete post It, tne
Hanae &lt; M W I I I tkaete, $1410 a m i wR
Florida International l.rngue,
"A emnniunlipie today stated
Ranae ItSMrtt, f i t
that Hung hud “resigned" Imt with
A TH ENS, Ga., Apr. S l - l / l t that
11 won anil Inst record, we
A field of 180 golfers set mil losuspert Ihe Ht. Pete officials nml
■iay to match strokes for Ihe
fans, u rough outfit on a losing
Makert of fin undorwia’r and iportiwiar
Southeastern Intercollegiate Golf
comhinallon, pressed the resigna­
Itv AHH(H'IATF.I) I'RP.HH
BIAS-CUT
SHORTS 4 g R ie fB
•
UNDERSHIRTS
tion nm| neeepled it without too
The vletnry-stnrvoil Cordele In- Chaninlunshlp, the HEG title and
much bartering . . . .
KNITTED HPOHT SHIRTS e CHILDREN'S BLEEPERS
dmii* ended a six game losing Ihe HEC team crown.
Low scorer In today's IH-hole
"That report, 'Hong rrtdgnril streak hy taking one Inst night
to sreept a heller offer, hut did from the Americas Phillies, 7-11. iiunllfying round of the 12th an­
nual Southeastern Intercollegiate p. h . n*Mt aiitiiM e«, wiMos-sma i. n*t»
not elaborate,' rovers a lot of
Other Genrgla-Flnrlda game*
automatically gets
territory . . . Wonder If he will found the defending champions, Tournament
show up In a Florida Stale Lea­ Ihe Wnyernss Hears, hewing to the the SEC crown. The school with
gue uniform? . . . He’s topped Tlumuisvllle Tigers, 17-18; tha the low four-man lenm score gets
Ihe limp in iillrhlag
for twn Tnlhilmssi-e Pirates clipping the the SEC team title.
Duck Swann, medalist Inst year
seasons and there are plenty of Vulihi.-tu Dodgers, 11-H; nml (he
M hona
21.1 K.
HKO
clubs which would like to grab Moultrie Athletics edging the Al- with a 7,1, Is defending
874
chump. LflU is the
defending
ltd H I.
him sat
. . . iIfi iifrjr
they inn
ran hi
afford
It »
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" i Itittiv CfinillliilN f»*4
mm
luru it
team champion.
One of the big Jokes around the
Florida Htate l.i'ngue for Ihe past
\ nldusln nnd ^Albany are onethree year* I n (he 'under the emm- two in the standing*, with records
ter deals' many of the eluhs of of U-5 and 1M1, respra'llvely. The
the circuit are pulling In order to Pirates moved Into third place
By ASSOCIATED PRRflfl
pay their players. It seem* to u* with their decision over Ihe Dod­
that Whltey wu* Just taking a ger*. The Bears' los* dropped
poke at hiuiie of thesu operulion*, them down to u fourth place tie D O X IN G
....................
then the
bubble ........
hurst,. Iterattsh with Cordele and Thomas vllle. i Chicago - Tony Zale, former
Hoag
has iv
returned
toi tun
thirGaines
Moultrie , ellmlnil
out, „of the .cellar world middleweight king, aunoun•
hum
iiiiiu -ii h
iis in i''-- 1—
.
Cor. Ini. A Stanford Ave.
----— ------ Albany.
----- Amer
4 ----- ceil Ills retirement from Ihe ring,
vllle G-Men
and has pitched them J»lth ~
«
lo ii victory over the Ht, Align* P pl1* went Into list place through saying "I'm satisfied to rest on my
IIIIHt."
tine fiulrtlN.
11' I**"** t« Lord el e.
Anyhow, we do agree wllh | The Indian* scored a pair In the HASH KTII ALL
Fort Wayne, Iml. -* National
MrMullen , that Ihe umpires of .second, twn more In Ihe fifth, addi
Ihe League could 'gel on the eil twn In the seventh and another Uaslivllinll League lost ll* champhall' and start game** on time. Jdn Ihe ninth to win over Amerleus. luuship coach, Murny Mendenhall
Whltey *~y*
s.ys there ha* not hern Rrlie Phillies got three runs In the of Anderson Packers, to Ihe rival
a game this hi-iimmi alarleil on first, added Hunt her In Iho fourth llaskethnll Assnelnllnii of America.
9
time In HarrU Field, end the and a pair In the seventh. They Meudeiiliiiil will coach Fort Wayne
Pistons
had
tt
hits
to
the
Indians'
seven.
same goes for the local park.
Chicago-Humid li. Ulsen, velerThe Hears tinned their Cl hit*
Of course, they ure never more
than five minute* late, but peo­ Into Cl runs In their contest with nml baskettudl coach, resigned as
ple do not go out lo the park* Thnmaavllle, hut the Tigers J»i-l i mi-tilor and vfee presldeilt of 1ChiKvenlnga- 44e
lo sue umpire* parade Into Ihe had too much—Including a h ie ! ego .Stag., Il isk'itmll AasiH’latlon
'""•rlrn entry,
field aa If (hey were making a eight run inning in the fifth. Eaeh 1
Matinee*. 44c
I”
.
grand enlrenre at the lent min­ team used three tWIrlera.
Thu Valdosta Dodger* tried five
Pini hursl, N. G.- Ftivurltea mov( i i a n t H A v e raK U H
ute. A little flo«e supervision la
Children- 14*
all (hat la needed, and that part hurluPa but none could stop the ' 1J Rnxe'lv hv Gist round "« **1**55
(Inofficial)
Pirates' scoring attack. The p|. | plav hi 47lh annual Womeii'a N otWi
Compiled by Arthur Beckwith, Jr, -o f the deal could be worked oul.
However, we are nut aaylng rates got aeenn hits and scored "&gt;«• 8«'Hb Amateur Golf Cliamplonwhat ran lie dune about what four in the second, four more In jb (:* as national ehaiiiplnii (Irace
happens after Ike game geta
all ll Ik ai» hr
started . . . . Wow, ain't it aw- They were charged with one error. w iii &lt; l»v •' and A.
ft I 1 ii II
|
i» U
Thu Athletics scored once each OLYMPICS
3 1
fill. ■.,
Rome *- Intccnatimml Olympic
IN •
3 q
In
the first, fourth and ststh and
liars
'a
There
ft! 1a $ S 41
Congratulations to Dot Powell added two more In the eighth. Al- commit |e» votes against propoaal
ll II
II
.1
tt » II (1U II
for winning the Hanford Woman's bany scored three In the first and to cut I9A2 program anil Instead
ll
ian* to add two winter *pnrta.
l»
it. it
once in the third. The Cardinals
tournament
(1 0 11
e 1
AGING
hail
H
hits
to
the
Athletics'
10.
1
This
Is
a
big
event
for
Hanford
j
0
a
II
4
New Yorlt-lJp Heat, 14.110 choice,
0 I II
t t 13
woman golfers, and Miss Powell They had one error to Moultrie’s
1 if II
captured Jamalen'* feature*! Glenal 1
two.
has
shown
her
ahltlty
al
playing
0 fi a
i t It
more Classified Handicap Into
y jm
the gamo hy winning top honors
A jyi, k
I 1 &lt;1 i» ii
photo duel with Kitchen Police.
4k
1 ii 0
H ln ROW
two years In a row. Each time sha
Havre pc Grace, Mi|.--Tarnn IB.*
■ 1
II 0 ti
A T L A N T A , A pt1, 8 7 - &lt; f &gt; - A a .
defeated
another
outstanding
1 u il 14 a
Seminole County woman athlete, slstan t Coach John Ifycfsr o f G eor­ 40/ edged M lfi Dow In Card Iff
4 D 0 II 0
Mrs. Kllen Stuck . . . . While on tha g ia Tech argued w ith the um pire Purse,,&lt;m ilt and a sixteenth t*»t
for three-year-aMa.
subject of golf, Manager Ed Levy* yesterday and g ot punched on the
Whltner of the Bemlnnla Country Jiw.
•
Lsfiplr# L u m Brow n clipped H y Club has been jelocted to manage
" 'A r d B iif
luring a heatM argument R mo which aaw A u b u rn trim
the Cocoa Entry In the East Coaat
rti 4 to 8.
League. Ed did a mighty fine Job
Brown said—and Hyder denied
for the Sanford Celery Feds In
— that Hyder had shovsd him dur­
'40. We wiah him well . . . . San
ing the vigorous protest,
Antonio refused to gWt Levy hla
Brown's punch waa tha only one
release bo that he could play pro­
passed. T e th and A u bu rn 's stu ­
fessional baseball In Florida this

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City of Hun ford. Sell over 200 • n i l fu r tli Yiiri'r* tin * btN*it f 11 i
Phone 330.
kitchen. Nice ground*, excellent 112-114 W. 2nd. HI.
ami
yon In ihr* f i n n il I'n iiti
necessities. We
uipply f«*r I imi
Ht-fiiliioli* I'n tin ly
FLtrhla in
location. Well financed.
T U X E D O FEEDS: Complete line.
Products on Credit if you (lllth Dhiinct-rr i»v Y lrrtln i.i FiiRAtinlnt
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
Ify. Write Bawlclgh’s,
Uept. You arc h rrd iy rc«|iihcil in 111*W a a l a a * H i l l k# * ♦ * * * ! * 4
2 Bedroom stucco house, electric
your a|no‘urnnco u l ili I lie t ‘| * ii
EAIM40.2H1T. Memphis, Tetin. of
• • a r lh * i * l * * h a * a aa
«uil*l Fnuri |ii I Ii«* f *mi ill y I *tiul l
PORTABLE Electric Singer sew.
kitchen,
epace
heater
In
eocell■ itn ilu w r k a r a * I f r a a * M a i
lnt*t»**
at HHiifonl, FtnrMn «»n *&gt;«
ent condition. Price f7WMt. 81600
ing machine. Phone 1330-XW.
.* 11*1*4 la lb * w l t f k a a * h * a k .
liAfirrc Mtitnluy. ilia* Kill .Ijh
la r * l a r a la t I h i* # *~ *a M B *4 a Cash.
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W O R K W A N T K I) — 9
ENJOY Sunday dinner at l.aney's 1 i _
lla a lh * a 4 , * r l l a * i la • « * • * ! * 4
lie Ch I e n d a K*it li* l ...... am i *jiM
m H I a r a a iF lIf .
» &lt; &lt; « tee
r n u * r M ill |in»« **M v% |ia r lc
76c
alio
week
days.
Lunrhes
A
t
New 2 bedroom houne, tile bath,
. * la i » b 4 * i li t * b * * i F a a a lh l*
W IT N F K H my Ina ml amt fho i f i i | ■
LOWER PRICES, Expert watch
short order*.
* r , | r a a ll W a a l A 4a a ia a l ka
M|i|(f i'miri fill
tile window kill*, casement win­
lu ll
Iill m |
ivpalrlng, 0 . C. Follows, Horn* nf
la a a r w lflre a a ta # 4 a i ka fa r#
A|»rll A D l t | *
dow*,
screened
breeiewky,
ga­
MIRRORS—Furniture Top* made
• a h llr a lla a *
Shop, 171HI Hanford Ave. PhoM
•• I' IIF H N I &gt;.N
rage. One block out nf city
»'1crli F lrc tilt
mif t In
to order.
1143-4.
______
r i* B * « H l l l l aa I a, •*•41*1*11
to r M**fii||ni|e»
II mlt i, city ncw&amp;fu. Price |H400 HENKARIK Glass A Paint Co.
inlitl v
I I a a a i r * * * * r aarr#* la
l a fr a a r * 4
F
lnrM
n
I2BOO Cash.
Phone 320. TKACTOlf WO~RK by (be hour
112-114 W. 2nd. SI.
.4 a r a a * * * ka rraa aaa lkfI * la .
HFa I.
• la
,'ob. Ploughing, hartuwmg, mow­
I have bu*tnei*e* fur tale that HEWING M A CH IN ES B e i t ' .
ing A dirt moving. We spcclaUM
Hewing Mach. Center, III* W
In conditioning building lota A
are being operated profitably.
lit . Ht. i'h. 1120.
garden plots, Phone HVJ-J.
Conie nee ine before you huy a
buklneu.
S P E C IA L' HALE— HKD BA BN A ALL TYPES of hulldoier work,
reasonable rate,. Free estlm at-' gM,
,- ur.
HOOF P A IN T
BY DEVOE
C. A. W H in n O N , SR., Broker
BERT GRADE, 12.25 PER GAI. . es. David K Carpenter, Phans]
J?"
a
H E R A L D
lltl Park A ir.
Phone 1181,
LON AH LONG AH STOCK
I3U3-M.
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A uew product. DOU.TN. ha, be,n
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(toll, , ilt p ,,,,, ltllr
HANFORD P A IN T * Gl. \HH M l
•yinptom a of a r t lu it ls und ih v u m a — 1 NEAR W ATER FRONT LOTH ONE Model A farm-ull Irucloi
H IM
HUNT
tlzm,. but alio
‘ ii ft
- IN' tu Clio
- mHaijulic
DGHGR-PLYMOl T il
l.utn 8, I, fi, 0, 7, A H of Block 3
with
fertilizer
dislrlbulor,
|6UU.
urixr.Tifi which cumtltutr it \«ury
PARTS
AND
SERVICE
Mayfair also lot 8 nf Block 12
IH). A t the Lock i t Plant, Hnu 1118 Palmrtto Ave.
FUR N IS H E D 2 mum
milages,
Phone l l l l l , unpurunt part of thr rlifum«tlc
Mayfair Priced from l&amp;OO.OO to
- ____
. - . _1 itute'» Lmckgruund.
A. At, to d:tm P. M. after li:IHI
&lt;i i i i i *i At I'uol. Plume TiBH-M.
1700.00 Term*.
P. M. MOCi E 2nd. Hi.
NEW FLOORS surfaced to p arf**.
nVilV*VS
MONTEZUMA lintel — Room* —
•bm. Old floors made like new.] UOLCIN U being ihrd now with unLot*
.'It.
3(1,':m,
Block
3
first
»ec*
SIMMONS all metul baby bed and
Hpcrlnl r/it* by the weak. Com
.Ylnlshlng,
waxing,
precedemed
success
‘■
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— -------- ------,s D ill.('IN Is
ilon MarvRiila. Prlce|460.00 each
(m i
C m ivi’ii.Piiro.
mattress, good condition, price
ii
PortuIde power plant, 22 years I " ' h i t ------------------iv
p re m lb e d by doctors iioic
Terms.
•
And many
ofTe
n e r r - f ,reasonable. Plume 323 .1
experience in Seminole
County,'
a,normal
?, i,M
l
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sumed
ll
ll
\, i(lleasun,
itu,.K..,i ILuke
,.L,. Mury. ' II *u.n.lfU !llirn‘»1..llv,l'X •" •• levlilt ..I
II. .M.
taking DOUJIN
■‘GOOD AND BAD"
I I HTJISIII i r :t room Hpartm ent. I.ol* 10 thru 19—24 thru 31 Block
4Ain't delay, h ull: o&gt; III, evpeil
I (Kill French Ave after 8:00 P.
V E N E TIA N BLINDS made io or­
I Highland Park. Alio I, 2, A 3 Reg |4U.96 Shopworn Single
U|,„ . ' anee o( (ellow-vlctlliu ol llieu- p*u.i
Block 9 Highland Park. Price
Maple bed, coil spring,
der. Seminole Venetian Blind a *t DOLyiN today A U.1D* ui mu
M.
cotton mallrei..i
834%
Co. 920 W. 3rd. St
1200.00 Term*.
I'hona pjtcb.u* tablet* cuila only |2uu
STORE opposite Court Haute alia
Reg 862.96 Shopworn platform
1162-W.
efficiency apartment for huei- j,nts ;i ||)ru oj) Block 36 Dreamrockers
82«%
ness coiiplo. Phone 1270-J.
wold A I aUs 1 thru 7 A 10 thru Reg 8129.05 Shopworn 2 pc.
Expert Kudu. Repairing
82. 24, SO thru 36 A 40 thru 01
Maple living room suite 8'hi%
Fred Myers, 311 E 2ml. Bt.
2 ROOMS furnished, new kitchen
Drramwold. Priced lo tell, |7B 00 Reg 874.50 5 pc. Solid oak
|
Jinil, (oil Hotel nereye Preluding
liinfUte
839.96 JAM. 617 for Buttery, Generator
Fi TltlTmeiif linen*, lotmdry A maid . to 8100,00 each. Tornji.
und Slne.er service. Swain'*
Reg 8119.96 2 pc. living room
Mr.
tininll, Valdet Garnge Building A -l
n e rv ic e t.
coniitbm
Bull i t y Service, 301 W Fir i
anile
fimjHl
Hotel.
done lo uptown hiitlneta d.rtrlct| Reg 842.60 Rollawny bed
Ht
Priced to tell, with t*'R i* tu
with inner,pring m ullre,* 820.60.—
3 BOOM 11oiler furnished. Evan*.
suit purchater.
.MATHER of HANFORD
. o K I.A M h i Morning Henltml in
Park Are. Trailer Court. HI. 17293.09 K. lat. Ht.
Phone 129, Iambi Evening Stm Call hulpi
10.
C. A. W HIDDON, HR,, Broker
Hu v I It'd. J.
U N F U R N IS H E D garage npari- 118 H, Park A t*.
Phone I2HI ,T llN , all nielal U tility trailer,
E L k W t MC ur
good lire ,, fire * water proof
nienl with guo stove.
Adults I
ACKTYLKNK
ttiipuullh Bill W alker, lib W.
only, 2300 Mellniiville,
W ELDING
NOTICE
titb. St.
i m ’RAN FRONT HOME!
Hsiil.ird Molur A Eupl. t *
WE
H AVE
NEW
LISTINGS
4 bed rooms mid 4 baths $1100.00 [ AND PRICES ARE LOWER. I BIKE for *ule, almost new, |2ll.ni)
20n W. 1st Street
June, July, September to Dec,
TH E PHKHENT IH A GOOD
Call I960.
See
Jim
m
ie (k iw a ii'a Sheet M einl
IM. Anutiirr June A July
TIME TO ACQUIHK THAT PA IN T, Tents, Tarpaulins, T
W orks fu r (lew ra d ia to r* utid
JOOO.OO, Another 3 bed roopi* A
PLACE YOU CAN C A 1.1.
Jets,
eork
new core*.
R adiator rep airing
shirts, Mosuuitu
Pi
8 baths 11100.00 June, July A
HOME. CALI. US FOR AP­ .lines,
We take o ff am i I iih I uII,
bunk beds and other stirAugust. One block from ocean,
POINTMENT.
Idiis Itt-ms.
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.lime 1st. to October 16th. only R AYM O ND M. B A L L Raaltor
SEE l)H FOR
ARM Y-NAVY HUHPLIIH
1660.00 Prefer adulta. Also fur S. II. R IG IIL R Y M A N , Aaaarl.tr
m im e o g r a p h p r in t in g
105
N.
Palmetto
Sale, 6 bed room furnished BEATRICE H U F F M A N . Aaawlata
AND TYP IN G
house, 70 ft. ocean frontage onl
C R E D IT BUREAU OF
CONCRETE FLOOR Sealer-PreFRY
charming
Spanish
type
121,000.00 term*. See Fred if.
HANFORD
vents paint failures on concrete
T I I K I.O N K H A !V (.i: i(
home located on a hill on bus
lliuigliton,
403
l^ n o i
Ave.
Phone DMI1
floors, iiuarls A gallon* fl.4 6 up, 114 N Park
line In vicinity of Orange City. HENKARIK GDas A Paial Co.
Phone 0366, Daytona Beach.
Charming property,
% arm
1 12-114 W. Ind. Ht.
Phone I f . RENSON A YOUNG, trail Ihcm
FU R N IS H E D apartment, adullt.
land, electricity, t a l e j r h o n e ,
about yuur painting problem*.
001 Magnolia, Phone 480.
83000.00. Or trad* for good SLIGHTLY used meat caaaa for
Estimate* cheerfully g i v e n
modern house trailer.
Owner
sale contact Joe Raunitera, M ar­
FU R N IS H E D apartment lor rent.
Plume* 869-H or 1697-J1.
leaving. Genuine opportunity.
garet Ann.
'
1200 Magnolia A t *.
'I
Contact Mr. Bowen, 641 Plu­
UPHOLSTERING
mose Drive, Hanford, Fla, Tele, TH IS w TTe k T 22,'hou*e trailer Hepulrlng, recovering, *ll|i rover-,]
8 U N F U R N IS H E D apartmenl* In
8669.00. Phone 235* M before
phone 007-R.
-Ity *vlt!i private entrance. A.
le fiu in liiiiH
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l , n llm
l i m u (irn
rn
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g uu r u 1i
9t3» A. M. or after 3;t&gt;0 P. M.
Menendei, 111. 2, Box 13B,
Sabo’* Upliol*tery, III) W F ii.i
N EW MASONRY Store Building,
St. Phone 1363.
6 lota and garden, lights, water, HOUSE TR A ILE R 1941 Spartan
2 ROOM bachelor apartmant with
Manor
27
ft.
frlgldaln*,
bottle
17600.00
an
17-92.
electric kitchen, summer rate*.
gas, double dink* anil awning. N O VELTY WORKS— law n Fm
GOOD Gas station, corner lot. Cor
#
Fh°n» 146-M, 200 La aw ) Ava.
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
nar for Open Air Market. Home
niturc repair*. All kinds uf wood
GARAGE APARTMHNf, furnish
site lota 8360.00, Several
work. Boats A Truck Indie*, Let
OUSE T R A IL E R , i t ft. «ov
covered
eil, electric refrigerator, hoi
it* figure on your Job. (iinder
wagon, ho reasonable otter
‘ re­
&amp; White, Glmlervllli',
I'liuiie
water lirater, ImwrtpvRyt M i
fused. 115 E. 21st, Ht. br call
tress. Adults, No peta.
rhasmtahln. 224 W. 19th. S t
Id — tvuttcen— 1‘em unaln — id
Phone 271.
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 27, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG* SIX

Scissors-Slayer
Hacks Woman To
Death In Chicago

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V,
f.A N T O N IA , N. C„ Apr. 27—
t ' t/Pt A cro n * b u rn e d la s t n ig h t on
tin- lawn of h ii rdllor whose news­
paper has been assailing the re.
organized Ku Klux Klan here.

An nnidetdifled hand fled after

Small K in t;c r p r l n tj
On Weapon FsBcm**
Checked By Police

setting fire In the wooden cross (
at the homo of tinrtonla Gazette
editor J. W. Atkins.

Atkins, miding In Ills home, hail
dl-n-garded sound of volret in tha* front yard, lie
attributed
the'
nubo to fmi.s III n nearby baseball1
park.
A neighbor diisliod across to tell
linn of the cross.burning. Firemen j
ipili kly pul It nut.

CHICAGO,
A|ir.
27— 0 0 — A
ltft-ham lrd srlssors-idnyrr harkedj
M r*. ITnlH Grinds,
M-yenr-nld
widow-, &lt;u death hint night In the
bathroom nf her npnrlnirnl.
,
The holy wan found on (li*.
floor of the lilmul-spln^liprl room
by Mr*, Grind*** daughter, Alice,
P7, on iritiiniMir from vlxltlug a
- n*lghl&gt;or,------ -i I v s i l s t M r i « « e a s t flap.
Police l.li'iil. Janipn Corcoran
!n Is k lu g a vole mi Hie measure
who raid the dentil wan "poxillvely
thcr
a murder," declared Mrs. Grinds
Hie meeting will he held at 2 :l|il
was attacked svltll a pair of scis­
P. M ill the Senate chamber or
sors found lying oil tile lop of a
the old Senate chamber .
* b»&lt;hrnnin clothes hamper.
Rep. Phillip* of Hernando pro |
Dr. Thomas Garter, coroner's j fH*lt-VIAR-OLD Pater Blevins alia posed that the Committee itself sit
phyticiaii, said tliere were nine pariltvalj at h it homt In North Bell* down and work out I lie- bill, tlml
gbshei In the liiti-k of the victim's mot*. L I., Now York, hnldlni hfs every member of the roininltteu ,
hack mill tliiee wiitindt nn her bandaged 'eft hand agalnit hit ftca.
already knew all aid** of tba mi go |
/ace.
face Ur. t arter etprersed the while the youngster', f.th .r, Mar- i ip e u l'
opinion Hull the attacker wielded „ ,d 23,
« ( . n,arlne. w«* loading I
The committee approved amend
the scissor* In Ida left hand.
n)llk canl fnr niJtrkvt „ , „ * „ t ,y 'iiieuts to the (iovertinr Warren I,ill
A small, readable flugcrpriiit dairy larm. Paler wandered over to ||„ | , t | „ . present Citrus Com
found on the sclsiors
Is tadiig an automatic water pump Hit hand IIIU.lull In In,-1 Mini add one man.
checked, Corcoran said.
was cau,ht In the ma'htne, crush­ j T in i menu* pretcut innntMT-- will
Tile police 11*-111cII nrit nnul that ing two of hts finger*. Ktnca tha Islay on tin- coumiission until tlndr
Joseph flu e y , fit, a slly ru g ln rrr *reld»nl, the owner of the firm has j term i expire.
(/nf.resftnnal) 1 t he rolnniltlees allio adopted »'•
who I incb in the apartment to- fired hi* dad
neslh tlial of the tiilndes' heard
oilier aineridmeiit which would have)
Ml*» tiriiide '.cream, Gnrcy w ent 1
tin- effect of knocking off n Itmitn
’ tool nf Jii.UOII fees for the cominis
to the tipMiilra npartmriit, found j
Mrs. Grind"', hmly, and siinimoued .
slim aitorucy.
I Rep. Andrews of Orange ex
ah undertaker who removed 11,1
m ntiMriHpit fptiM f f ( i
Cruel
Corcoran said
- plained that in rase of no r nier,i &gt;i(bt di'nilnsttoM "
It was not until the undertake! 1 « biang promised full support to genry the commission would nol le'
but pledged| —
able
old if the fMinn
began tn wash the hotly that the i I lie government
Oil!' I' T "f l.l. "'ll
’
'to 'get. legal
,

ChriiH Mcarini;

of the Kemito rnmm lttee. Those
I , 1'* ^ * t o
"1*0 1bJJ»y W^.h i P*u• *'r "'ll*,IIIi'&lt;V’ ' ,111* ? ,;* .iu ,.1,.l’'VsV
figure,, are IMIlO.OflO.OOO for the n
ftiofiny M il to ft* Ison, nfli*r llnlhniv#, *yp&lt;* few bout
nance the Labor Department and I r ,|« « ti'r ■ad ■-••osttii.n
r. i./»
Federal Security Agencies for the "'.MViVV' ^ o .1 * ' ^ o ip . i: : ^ !7 i ”
fiscal year beginning
July 1.
| r» t
Republican
Floor
L ea d e r . J
f
1 1 *'*" * J *} J * '
lYliiarrv
t\f
MahrRalrii
niaiaft
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l* I ^ -* f|H-&amp;. 2J, II l(X9 I 75-5 00*
mwit nf American foreign policy to
licrry of NforanMil
Haul G U I I r r**f* in»ir*• fpw ,1 Oft, Ml iHMiml t.«r'kt
llit-lr Initial | i *h i »j*» \ : j « a :*•. n aI i #* r«w
meet tha situation created hy Ifuia- SfiiMtom w u ii M make
Nia,
lie described the Atlantic idnb, at cutting
i rrrlimipliN
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a*
| regular
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(T re a ty and the m ilita ry assistance incnl Bpcmllnjr •*&gt;• w nittlin if down | *M*n F
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this bill, firet of the annual a |&gt;- | H'| »i i *. 11
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. . . . .h
. i.mi
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.19
program, as well
as Iho European
Recovery I ’ro'gram and help for I proprlallous to reach Ihe .Senate, 1r' ' * l,,“ '
, Gri'iH-e and 1 nrk»% an “ all fit*-1 A ifnttae ni*pio|iiintMin!i
j im j ,.o
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algiit'd to ibisIS a*
end."
(committee
metft Ito. _ roiudder
Mr
I 'HI R" / ik Ii |hdi i (if i nn_ iMti'u
* "You inisy ask," hr told the sen- 1Truuiun'a re'jursl for 15,272,200, |n
mi t * ** r.ilf *|*i *lll y 3 If* ft so l.trrft
■alors. "why It Is not emmgli t o , 000 for the Kuronenn
Recovrry w|/*» fan i 5at
tj
I luive (he A tliin llc p a d alone since I Program, Althmigh the President
it arreply (lie principle that an yesterday »nld dropping prlcev rn
l a t t a r l on one is an attack on all. able America t« slice uhmd flb n .
! W hy dura the ex eru llv* believe 000,000 frnm Ihe tidal recommend
tliu l it w ill be necessary to have a rd. hy
, Uopgress,
__
, _
........law,mil,ci
. ....... s
some
' m ilita ry assistance program In ad- • want to slice the total even iiinrc
U M im ii
si ir r
n iM ii.m
dltlou to the ri,inmitntent.i eontnln- m ayb* as much «» } 2.000i000tig'fl
ftl * l» If H
•li:v'«»iii m i t.ii
| ed In the pact?"
J
f iiw fri 11' &gt;t* In i? |,r|, * t r#|j'tr'i*4 t"v
Acheson went on:
tit*- 't^ilrrn nti Ih#|i.t»)f,M
flltrft
"Tin* answer is found In th* I n - 1
! HTiif-r
Mur k •’ 1 tut
#oi |
, security and tha fears of Western
in i n i i k ’ rH h »k I
&lt;ip f,» 13 m
A
M
A
p
r
j Kurope nml of mnny nf Hie other
J a c k s o n v i l l e . Apr z&lt; &lt;At'
IffSfiiiG, T # ini# r ill #«r»
freedom
loving nations of
the
-rie riiie K«a loarkei
IHi Ifp r
H h
f,*%
Hu!#* t«
lli’fift^. Ill I' k Y»i1out In# VI*td1
world. Raslc to the pui poaeu o f the I.KH**
a r id * A
I'.M-k
Dll
H
p
*
12
2
%
3
yft
utllitnry nssistunce program Is Hie
KM l» # » 1r»s|
Ifoiiiiw, lU rtrk YiiH iiiltifs H# 1 »M rt'lft
34 ci#
\t
necessity of promoting erononiir l.sra"
H*
M|»r
I
?
;
31 ».f
M
tle tlm i
H#»it' I •»»!#- l l i llpr
1150
| fft
m e,vary and political stability by Umall
5*1
M Mi
Hri*h» Mm t lt«i 111,r
|3 ITi
Hslrs
Mptihw.
flu
ff■
-r
l
l
ti
Ifp
r
i
f
i&gt;
&gt;/■)
tores
I f Ml
b%
S3 ft *s» I rt« m #; # , ft ftl I d r N r
| » M*
* ft|
»1
Producer* mil** ti 1F'►
r # H * r j'. ♦I w i Jmk i rr
| i am
1 -ft
siiuisr
ft&gt; l r r y , P A i t r a l t *r f
$2 oo
j
idrnpenu people*.
34 t»#
«2
!,,&gt;(«*
ft’nrn,
:*
hit#
«
r
1
jj
5«*
21 n«
Meanwhile the llotiae went Into Ms'fl'ilt,
♦.•••I ftl b |»o# ft’ rt
13 on
a IS
1 M|
ft.ft
Hoiall
*
tu-fttmhrr
I'Vmry
Extra
H ii fV m kr
la.of) f ft 7ft
lnl,or law today w ith
attention tar«s
31 Ml
H
&lt; *i. umht&gt;r t (lot* IPoultry prii-*
centered on n possible civil rlglili.
f
I
••
|
l
n
k
(
M RO
lift
Live poultry
Huai*U nt IH) II#* k t
12 no - l i f t
MUicmlmciit.
in i-n u ’n i'n ,.
■ p |„ r p |a i r s d * A
«tkrii
flu
Hpr
l
!
i»
n
Tpi’iuilrally Ihe hill now under,
r
To
r'i rum i
(.'.,,■01,1-, - ’♦flip*
dcbittr Is one Introduced by Ren. .
,tr* 4«»rx
• •i llskt
f J n^ t ftft
I.,' (Inski ( U Midi I, supported o y. j
r*o
is
f 'lift*Iff)
It

IbggH And Poultry

........................
.................. ................
■ lull
Mis. (« i IikJi ' n liuahaud, file. ao|e|g|ii
yenra of war. At the huiiio
Hot It would rsi.se present m aturexecutive i.ecietniy of a I,imp com jlim e lie Hilmittol tome of the elmrt" f Itv Stsildard" The "sweet orHIige"
merclal losn ■ouipnny
died hI x ; t-oouoi; of III- own '/"year mle
Mil would tie some lower in sugar
years ago.
the ( ii.I lo iin liv

roiilcid than the W arren bill, tint
l l i - Generali ■unit# uahl the Red, ,un|j,j |)|lV.r a lilgli"r ratio between
bv
crossings the Yangtze
bad -ngar and acids.
Gorcornu ..irI&gt;I tha elder dmigli I blundered Into Hie iianie ndlilurv
(lodge Taylor, chairman nf the |
t«r. Alice, hud lint been home liisl «-ri"is I lint mired Hie Japanese b
Giivernor’s t ’ltrus Advlsorv f'oni- i
night befolc bha found (lie body i ll 'll roinpier.l of t'ldlia.
mitre, said lie wouhl not g" nbmg I
Ho said acvciul persons told him
Iln&gt; liver cio i dug, lie uniil, re w ill, Ibe "'twei'l orange " hill pro
that she had gone directly fium
work to k nelghlior'a lumie and present i ibe "peak of GonimunWl I
n u ll,,n v di vclopment." fl w ill bring
eaten dinnci with them, h g v i n i : j V , fuce wltli the
th o rlly Lefoie 111 o'clock.
'
f" " ' 1
liingllng unis i of m llllu ry, pollHcsl
Another widow,
M i,,
Mary
and ermiondc pmblems which will
_____
Wicks, 7h,
win slain
in Hie
evi'iitmilly icsull In Iticlr down-,
&lt;rnnttna*a rrem Paas tins*
Orlnde’i. nelghboi Imed
Inst No
fall."
, i( is. Mrs. W. K. Ilo llyhtad revanihtr. Mia. Wicks was hluik
t am certain." ha said, "that ported a total of Jlin.lM *l,* ,d
gautiad with « club.
A second d atigh trr, Juan, 22, h

a school teailiei ut CulumbuN, W i.

IMIot Meet

so long nv w-r carry on the struggle during the past month for
en

o

Stnt,«* l'1itrnier,&lt; Market

Ho- u*itr»
sufferi *M|',n
Inga ’of
my
s la b w o u n d s w e re n o tic e d a n d pn- i 1*1 'in»i • *»i»"
*i »»*
f *fcl
e r !i already
—• ■ e Itnds been
I spent.
a
t
llc#» r n l l H . C v irrn m ii Halit C n r c y .lm v r it iii» t r y iit n i. M T I mm I k* n m v ,
M ir a r i f i iiiin it a »&gt;r
atBl t l i r Wo I i i i i i i ' k
iln M K litr r i | r J I»iivr* «
H uh iik hiih u f rrtiiiln t?
In M,r In ’h i i t r y n v r r
d a re d th e y lu &lt; lie v n | d e a th
was f im t i le iiie m im t to lead f h ln n tn n ia t in llv te sts ke p t up
caused h y In te r n a l h e m m
r» o" o
T ills f ig h t b o lls d o w n. n. o w . to ia
u i 'o
i i rth
i n iig
o f ,c
' ., |i to
r i» ■
i h
( uui tth
i ' i r- iai yyra
i ilo
i i -t
ip
Mm
M iu
mm
i i in ‘m
l i t ..
He sa id t.'a re y m opped . «l» 'he |
railed on h i.......... .. to fight
JeM""and
b lo o d s m l e x p la in e d " I d i ■In w ant | )IM |lntl| agaiimt ( ‘•miintiiilsin as
" , w r„| omuge
A lic e In nee' it ’•
they did agnliut (be JapHluae in
-Ivo catln g
xwe.l -m ill.

th» Con,mu,lists can neither

Vegetable Market

BACK FROM A QIIMAN PRISON. Mrs. W.lma Ybarbo renew, acqu.lnlsnce
A tlantic pact rouiitrlea ami lil'.'O,with her »lx-yeer-old son. Jimmy. In New Bed,or^
L ' IKIO.WO for other rouutrlea such as
was recently (reed by order of Military Governor Gen. C1,J ln ^ * ^ ' nlJ.
u r(.r ce and
nml Turkey.
Greece
tn,-parly slsylng of her husband, S«l.
_ j Acheson reviewed the develop,

China War

Ltifftataturu

Acheson Speech

[Dixie lawmaker* failed to block
Ut. In tha House, their colleagues
In tha Benate might succeed with
• Its s lls a e * Saw* e#«*
a filibuster.
principle* of the (United Nation*)
JACKSONV1I.LH. Apr 37— ,AP,
The Wuod bill vote Is expected
Charter cynically violated by the to be close. If It Is defeated, ns —Kelly New Vork prl.rs on Klsrlilu
(ruiie sad ,»K'i.,l'b» h» rsconduct nf the Soviet Union with
portcl br die I- i-iteriil II,tile M»rj the* countries of eastern Kurope. many predict, the House will then k*M New * H enit^
Hrififi t&gt;«9il in«r ImnliifU I'lfuitlf Ul»
' Their right tn self determination take up amendments to the l^-slnI mi I m&gt;, ortliMH/jr to r^ti»r«llr
ilm.s Iwen &lt;‘xtini|iil*hed by force or ski bill, which is Identical to one kihmi
rummy
.* mo 3..A
rio r lit V
approved
by
the
Senate
l.nbnr
11 Incuts of furce. The human free­
Halloa I uu-lac.
«*nHuMriiiMh'*n Mfu'k
dom* a* the rest of the world uti- Committee. Senate debate In still ,ii) &lt;|ti,illl&gt; J
\
n
1
«
’r«
f
llip**
f**w
h
hit,
f
t*
ia
linof
*r
ilerstamls them hevo been extin* weeks away, however.
A rift the Senate Finance Com 4 oft
(|i i IhIioiI thruughniil that whole
l.ifnii fmufif! l u l l ' l l 7«*i* mi im •
mlttee approved Hie House.pavseil ir * ■pijlM r : ;v •'•*!» tviif iipninr!
area.
l&gt;ll*‘*R tll***HMAIt ••Mtllf
oleomargarine tax repeal hill. Its •TJ
"Kcmiomlc problems have not action sends the measure on to cmtly i f jiR*.e11 *'*• at ji|P|* »*litifil#l|f &gt;
t, ,»n H •'♦*, »*
li f»o r n M ti* *
liepn solved hy Inlernatlotial coop- the Senate.
1*4 Itiinliivl l&gt; « t • I *m| i h *j ! It* It'Mlfi I
crnlioii but dealt with by dictation.
Chairman George (U-G a) an­ l)|«r frill It. *«M*&lt;t 'jKllIM v rtl»«l * i)»»
: These snuio methods have been nounced the bill was okayed by n iIMImii 1 'hi J
iiitHil n th * t
HrmI iu|it&gt; .1 ho ji j.v rr\i 2 So.
attempted In other areas*penetra­ voice vote. I fa said lie had no idea I
J?,6II sg S
tion by propaganda ami the Com­ when the Senate Itself might vote lilivriy
«V(«try r n *'r IH |i»rif*
munist Party, attempts to block on It In view of the press of other fi'Vir I
I ‘it*’ I&gt;I rtti t I*tj-di fl'i* I 1) 1'.:,»
I
j'i.
|i*f»r»*r
i
i ;••*
tftn ro l* »♦
cooperative 'international efforts legislation.
iMinlirlfi *• Hf ' .«i
|tiH-i i t
t
i 1)9
[III the rrononiic field, wars of ner.
Before the committee acted, It !.lm«n I '&amp; »t«nhrl ••iir!«••*•»
von, nml In some ranea thinly veiled
nu-fun
J
J
n»,
fid*
I
l"fti
2
rejected 7-0 a rider amendment
Use nf force.'1___________________ by Senate, Hdwin Oi Jehnsan t l &gt; ,» fe,
g4 .
,
.
.
• **|»*rv I n n, ii i r.it#
* I " 1 13 tt*
, Achcson gave out the cost fig ­ 1 "InI to cut cxcllto tflicv—fluen flH'lir.iM 14,
M y.-t, * lo : . » ,|&gt;i|%n
ures on the arms program for the those on telephone bills, theater I ; ; "
_ S : :■ 3 un
»»&lt;e
first lime an fa r as the Adiiiiiiisliu lick,-In and Iransporlatlon—hack I \
s**i
4" { S ' t l ™ " *
i ti&lt;»i I h concerned although tliey to HM2 levels. Virtually nil werojd-ren : :■ . .»
i previously Imd romo from members raised during Ih e ,war.
| . I'eppera OuelisU •."nllfnrnta v.'on

Cross Burns Vn
Yard Of Editor

uuart* of h e *'' milk * ,|d

ilnvn nor deatroy our country. &gt;•» cannwl milk for needy famlllmu
Within three years Ihe final v|c , Hhe appealad for mnra fiimla and
CARRVINO Hit ORA'iDDAUOfdll, Linda Faya Slone, In a large flih nat
will I n. ,Kira"
waa Instructed to write smile of
•tunf ovtr hi* bark, Jamci McDonald of Yakima* W aih,
from'
(Conttnuad F»«*n f'aiz* tine)
lie recalled that only four year. I
ult.rr civic club, I. .» * [.«&lt;
Salmon llearh area alter receiving nRIclal warning thsl annlher landpreaantatlves.
tilde la on the way. The small community bad been mined bv nn* slid*
rent roitlrul in l'Tuiida went into ago Nanking m „ llhcrolrd
Milk Hank. A nre.imt, she
from a Wit-font hill * few rtav* prevlotlllv. GuternaHomil 5 m,,ulnhot0t
th* fienaie under spouMirship of h Japuiiesc
„
. . | reported, fund* »ro being eontrlSenator Hoyle nf Hunfuitl., hike
Wo am
ro n fro ite l
said . *? . ,
t,10 Klwanla Uluh, the
one already luUoduued In the fh ln jig , "hy „ 'lurh, 'untnl force (.'-^ern^K tar, rre a h y lrila n GleanHousi hy Rep. Mchlllie of I'lue- which iiCi‘k* In m l, nur people of
,
| iIbe I'll,,l t ’ lilli, Iniki
h
llaa, it would notify the l-'cflrtnl their liberty, destroy (be indepen- tli« need
'
I* growing constantly I
Housing hxpetlilrr that rent con­ drnco of nur nation and threaten ami the funds arc uni udi-ipial* i
trol in mi longer urcessnry m Ilia peace of the entire world,
^4. .
t„ meet Ihe demands, lie said.
I
Florida. Uccviilrul would [nllow
"In this struggle, the life ami
M r*.
Gordon ...............
Mm ,
G H tfA G tl. A pi 27 i/l't— Itiilu
liberty of every one of our peuplo K. II. I.aney, Mr«. /. It R a tliff ,
automat a ally in lit days.
, fell over widi' a,c»', « f the i-ullliI 111 f l v l t ft %
Tha anil.bookie bill pa-,soil by hi lied with the life of the nation." and M r*. Joel H. Field were
,try today. *tnc wet belt M'vrrul
reprc-etit the club at 1
the I luuSo yesterday went on tbu I...... mitinued. "Altlum gh I re tire d ! (.|lOBrn
W » i i , **»H . h m l i ' i t f "
' hundred ,»llc:&lt; wld" extended from
. '&lt;w
Sanata calendar without idefence from the post ,&lt;( pr*- id 'iil, I feel |j,r Hemlunle County Federation i
New- F,inland west and southU’p A tf r n f i i m b o r p #
today. Senator Ray nan! of tit. I ran not lig h tly disregard my r*- [ „f W om en'* Club* meeting In be j
w etlw atd tn the Ohto Valley and
'tin* I 'i t'l'd'k •*!uh
I
N*w»
Palerabuig, leader ut the bill's •ponslldlUy hs a rttl/en at a U til*'h e ld In Oviedo M *y 5
in western T en n e iie* end Arkan' **
rhy secretary wa» ln»trurUd
auppurter* In the benate, obtan- our country Is faced with d an g e r,'
. as th«re "-ere nnindersturma in
I,.,,.!
.
ad permission to get It on the our people on Ht* brink of dlsaiter. to write latter* to Tt » u .„r i ,
parts nf Oklahoma, K a m a * and
r'U’t!ll*a» I** . . tl-zt.i*
Herald
for
publicity
glori
Hie
|
I
wish
(n
pledge
al
this
lim
a
of
M o m l t i in i ! h iti*
Colorado. Dodge C ity, Kilns., re­
calendar.
U 'o r l'l
M|Tt•
Ills Huiun passed the mrasiire •-rials that I shall share tha auffer- club, to C. F Wert for the iadi',
ported a rain fall nf rn„re than one
V o ti r ll lM m f r s l ' i y
presented to th* Pitot rooni In 1
tnc*
n
f
my
fellow
rmmtrymen,"
yaatarday by a 71-lb volt.
Inch In six hours. Wind, ball snd
l l h l «« l U r r n n
Fernaid-Laughton Memorial H»&lt; !
t'lilang
"'lid
his
government
realAria«t|H I *siip f&lt;i ! r # ’i d
rain till western Kansas end the
An almost Identical batiste bill
pltal In which he was confined
i f New, tlu rruw eU . Mine
Oklahoma panhandle la ,l night.
•Iraady It pending oil tlm Ucuate lied Hull Communism was a pro­ during a recenl illness; to 'lie [Il,-t mi OI
u
rt
hpitlfd
(V
H
t
n
W inter wheat In the vicinity of
bill calender after being with- blem nf Internalioiial
— •,............... Implications
..
^
speakers who have appeared be [ | j j" !H''r til n k V ut twt v
drawn from a hostile committee. JJjjtJ • Idna ahuie roubl md settlI" fore lha clnb during th* past [J
M t llf a i v lln 'itl
I,akin, Kniis., was reported dam­
W o rlt| ■( Nrmti
The bill to prohibit Btate ageii-1 I f that problem In 'lilu aro u ld h avo
aged.
year;
In
those
rontrlbutlug
t„
12
I'.
H
im
f'lttit
HK,,n been settled through peaceful and
Ciaa from luring speciai atiunieyn
I fin AI(l»M«»tt# |!«|v
Tem perature* generally w ere
the Milk Bank; and lo all others
I 3'* M iin I i ,|| V «rl#tl«N
aa defeated, I t In 5, ill Hie polltlcnl iiiennn, riilang went on, who contributed In some men.
around normal over most nf th *
3flui Hair Nfiii# lift nc&lt;ti
House Committee on Gnvainuirn- hr fell that It would help establish aura lo Ih * club'* activities.
country. The mercury wao near
I no roflRV # fitmr
it tianle for world (M»ace.
til Reorganization.
3 3&gt;i l|B * \ M#4il1ln»e
M r*. J. L. Clark, member,bio
the freezing m ark in
northern
The government, h* said, was chairman, reported an Increase ,&lt;f 3 I ft Y m n M rtn o rv ftong i
1 Opponent* claimed it would give
Minnesota,i ill
in pi
p art* of North Da-Mil Iti-1 I.GVAfw f’rogfT’tm
too much power to the attorney "rcistently faced with the dreadful threa memher* during the naif •I f&gt;«
kot* end at Rherldan, Wyo. Ya*
an 1*•"&gt;«»I IRliMifl 111M»nwAa
gantral, who would be made tli« IHissIbllily that If we should fall, year, making ■ total inem!i*r-hli&gt;
t I I I I I ft R&gt;a(!l##t
terday’s highest mar
exclusive Irgnl ie p ie *« u l*IIV * of i 'hilln would hacuiue I life tlndcfbOX of .71, Mrs. B. K. Ghanman report­
f im h a r f ’l l y lltvfir
Ytliua, Arlz.
'
a 211 Th# It J" Hr IK ih Mik i !
Slate Imaids and again.'if*.
batll-urniiiid of a lerrlfylufc Third ed on th* Cancer Program for
R 15 Ittn rv Hour
Rap. Morgan of Uuval said World War In which every nation Re,i,(note County.
ft fin N#iv#
" It’a Just a move lo giv« nuiia of the world would ha tragically
Mr*. Mitchell thanked the mem­ ft ns lltotik ain rk vt n» p n rt
.It too Nsws
j
power tu a bureau."
ft fM D n lfllfit H u ll'll
Involved.”
bers for their cooperation during
TurntabIs Tima
;
Tftrl U t # Ho lif e
, Tha House also set up an Imriilang placed some of the blame har term of office and presented ft«:**&gt;
Sltdalihl
Rsadasvoui
H porl# r«rn rf#
’ n medial* Investigation of “rom- for Hi* military and political short- M r*. Bnlh Bcolt. nawlv elected ft in
B Toni I(n««o Hinas
“
OH '
.
munlstlu teachings" at th* state romlnga of his regime on the "gen­ prcaldent, who outlined her plane
f nn I ’rjM lfitt on Cloud
I
7 i A Mnnford (lr« m iu # r nc
j^ilvariltiea and A and M Col- eral misapprehension „f Communist for the year.
J Jn ll«rttfifiit IIIrigclt
Tha
Duke
Univerolty
lacrone
Intentions among rerlaln sections
f 4ft K ir n r ilM by O r l *
V h * resolution, introduced by of thn Chinese and the foreign
team haa ID lettrrmen.
ft nn T e rn iln iftr# Htinfr
J JO Meet I his lUMtl
Rap Dotta of Escambia and aix public n« well aa the Inroad* made
rcapanslblllty which China Is now- l i f n N l f h l r .llM tu i
55 efthtri,
oi
. said. there m have
m m m been by Communist fifth column activi­
More tnerchattl seamen lost
bearing aa a rein!!' of her tragic ft I ft In will # uinrr
"public cliatgts of communistic
J j|n
HnuUh#r«
(hair lives during Hm Invasion of
ties in China and abroad.”
struggle." Chlang laid.
'
"flo
.................“
tuUi
. , Activity in
rld a 'i Inilltutloru
ef.'a4?
GUft C hill
Mindoro Island in the Philippine*
Chlang charged tha Rada Lava
It« called Communist Mao Tta- !2
of highsr learning.”
In World W ar II than d|d soldiers
in ??
&lt;&gt;i ^ ,o r^ . K in a of
not r*gu
rsgulra no Intention for peace. Recant ac­ Tung a "far more dangerous trelt- to ils Af«;tirdlna to n#oorr|
,.t' Tha .rtiolution
. — ...... -uoea
.............
or sailor* who participated In tha
C ntiftd N aiin n #
Renata approval, Bpeakar Mur tion* "prove that thA ultimata aim oi tn China than the Japanese pup- 10 Ju CIsnnlrNl HuiivsnlrN
action.
of tlm Chinese Communist* la th*
Wang Chlng-Wel Jprealdent of
nr (Rid h« will appoint a five conqueat
and final aubjugatlon of
lanes* controlled Cftlua during
man commute* loon to make the
tha w ar) who, during the war, tried
invalidation a i required by tha China ,u, that lliia country could
I mi conveniently used aa a base for to make an individual peace with
f . ! "We have heard numarou* ac- lh« Third World W ar w d t h t the Japanese.”
P’ d r ' M i #
P 'i n p q t
dilations hurled at our State In- Chinese people Ita cannon foddar
There are more then 800 ape-'
aitUitlona to ibe effect Ihore were for aggreaalvD world Communlint.
"No nations which deiirca to b* elea of native North American
Comniunlst t e a c h i n g s being
. taught," Bolts told the House,
free can complacently shun th* birds.
!CV‘T " W wbr , I IhltrV it |a onr dqty
inveatlgat* and determint what
n’ ■
m ahould be taken. I f not
, I think It Is our duty to
tha inatltutlogi.”
“
1 n will covar tha
_lorldi, Florida
JnlvaraJty and tha A. and
for Mgrota.

Ihihi IIU Widi*
Areas Of Country

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President Truman Mini
ltd 'labor.
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t,r» ,ha voted on first, possibly to bled
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v
fHhh tiemvf lo'l»y on
Haiattars
LT'S4,io,etv • HIlituhna
T m t-H artley Act, then pass an
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY APRIL 28. 1910

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THE WEATHER
Mild and mostly cloudy. PosslMy showers Friday. Modarata
louthw tfurij. winds shifting to
noithci-t Fridxr

Associated Press Leased Wire

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No. 178.

Rent Decontrol Beds Enter His Home Commies Close
President
Says
RedsfAct
In
Good
Bill Described
Escape Gates
As ‘HotFotato’
Faithfln Berlin Blockade Parley
For Shanghai

qPoyle Says Military
Emergency Is Over
---- And—Thorn—la No
Need For Controls

U. S. Liner President
Wilson Sails O u t
U! C i t y Wnh Load
Of 30U Evacuees

TA LLA H A SSEE. Apr. 2 8 t/P)—Supporter* of the admin*
titration bill la require fencing
of all cattls In Florida today
loat thalr ffrat aklrmlali on the
A House floor to thooo who want
Kw lo confine fencing to land* on
Highways. Cattle county reprerental Itr* aurcedrd in writing
into the Senate-approved bill
a flouee Livestock Committee
amendment lo permit no one
but Ihe eheriff to Impound rat*
He running at large.
TA LLA H A S S E E. Apr. 28—
(A1)— The Senaln will take up
ihe bill lo ban wire eerrtre lo
4 racetrack bookmaker! at 11:45
A. M. tomorrow, Sanalor Her*
nerd of St. Petereburg, moving
that Ihe bill bo placed on *peclal order, commented drily:
“It U Ihe little non-eonlrocerelal bill Ihet he* brought
*o many people to Tallahaaeee
la tho Iasi few days. 1 auggeat
we gel It out of Ihe way and
end Ihe crowded condition In
Tallahassee."

l|

AIMIO Conununul eoldiera invaded
Iha homo of U. 8. Amb*»s*«ior
J. l-elghton Stuart I above) in N*nking. They awakened ihe 7J-v**rc,ld diplomat and eatd they merely
came **b&gt; look around." The Slule
Department haa instructed ihr U S.
Military Attach* to protein vigor,
oualy to Chlnaaa Communlit mill*
lary authorities,
(International)

13 Are Injured
As Pennsylvania
Train Is Wrecked

TALLAHASSEE. Apt. 28—(/P)
—The hill to dcconlrol lent* in
Hnrida-.dricribrd as n "hot potato"
by it* aponior—will go on ihe Senate
calendar without a recommendation.
A Senate Judiciary Committee
voted 6-1 lo pul the meat me on (hr
calendar and let the Semite debate
il.
"Thia il a hot potato," laid Sen0 ator Hoyle oi Sanford, lie explained |
9 ihe military emergency wa» over I FORT WAYNE, 1ml., Apr. 2 8 and there wai no need for renl con­ t/P) -Thirlccn person* wrre hurt
today ,t« a diner and six pullinani
trol.
.Sena'ni Slmgit of Ocala ailed II ol the I'e nruylvanbi K .i tit o,id's
Governor Warren hadn’t threatened yvrslhdtmtl Rroulway Limited were
dersilrd as the train approarheU
liimilautd na f m t t n i l
Foil Wayne.
Two passengers. 4 bn km un , six
waiter* and four cook* wne taken
to a Fort Wayne hospital,
. Tha y a tre w r * hnepiuliisd *«e
Mrs. Natab Stoarhlry, 7 ) , ‘Mount
Vernon, W.i&gt;h,, El. F.. Mill*, r&gt;7 St.
Central Florida erlery ft-ower. Charles, III. Mo. Sliaikley lulleird
representing
approximately
76
percent of Ihe celery acreage In ir.tlp l.icrutiona which weir rlined
Ihe area, mot yesterday at tho liy four itiche*. Mill* had n atiMiinu
Mayfair Inn and agreed to enn- mer hit lelt eye.
tliiime tho cutting holiday for
llie eleven members n( the tr.tfn
Ihe rest of the week In a further
effort In stabilize Ihe celery mar­ crew .tho t.tkeu U&gt; Si. Jotrph I lu»ket, M. L. Cullum, secrotary of pii.il for raamin.ilinn were iliakrn
A the Shippers and 0 rowers Com­ up .x» the diner left the rail*. All
mittee, announced today. J. It.
live in Chicago.
Pavldse-'- presided.

Broadway Limited Is
Derailed As It Ap­
proaches Ft. Wayne

Celery Growers
|1U Agree To Extend
•* Cutting Hnliday

The group, after putting Into
effect cutting holidays amount­
ing In Ihree days of each of the
preceding two weeks, had agreed
to observe yesterday as another
holiday.
fllnce the celery deal In Florida
Is drawing to a dose It was felt
unnecessary t„ have further cur. tbilrnwnt of celery
harvesting,
V T reld Mr. rullutn.
Itninnliiing celery
acreage in
the state, he estimated, la about
1,226 acres of golden and 1,100
acres of pascal variety, or about
enough to fill 1,600 car*.
An upswing In the price of cel.
try la expected, lie declared, os
California reports hisses due In
seeders and Florida has lost con­
siderable yield due to weeds.

*• Radio K M Added
To Yellow Cab Co.
Radio communication equipment
waa recently installed by tha Yel«
low Cab Co. which haa *m te d an
FM aerial atop a 75 foot sola at
its headquarters at Park Avenue
and Second Street, The two way
communication la designed to
speed up service, S. A. Allen,
operator of the company, declared.
Two now Plymouth taxlicabs of
blue color were recently put Into
Into
•ervlco by tho Silver Fleet Cab
Co., Joe (Jonsales, owner, reported.

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RECORD RALES
NEW YORK, Apr.
General Motor* Corp. today re­
ported record sale* and earning*
for tha first quarter of INC,
Rales totalled $1,299,884,474 or
j . , 17.7 per cent greater than for
^ &gt; th e like I MB quarter, and com­
pared with the previous record of
$1,248,489,849 In iha final quarter
of 1948,
- DAY OF liGUfecDfG"
NEW ORLEANS, ART. 98-6F)
—Louisiana'* arnica ataliras p u n
a day of "mourning" fog motorist*

’B f.C W

This waa announ*
.

. , by W. 8. MU

'oM haLoulak
trlaa

SHANGHAI. Api
At
-i/l*)—
I hr esrepr finm loillOlUmtl lltlrwstriiriiS lu U vli.il hrvju iln'ing I low­
ly today.
I'm I n ir ig n r l- , ll,r but dnpi
w n r pirpsiiiiK to «ri underway.
I nr llie Chinne, l.uid unite- were
muiing under H n i lump doimiulinn. Airptsnn still took mil ielugrrv ovrr land .ltid ir i.
Ih r Ainrric.ni l.ilirr I’ lrinlrnl
Wil'Oli, likely In hr ihr t,i.| Inc i
Id rail h rir fm «omr lunr, ,adr,|
linwit ihr WIiaiiKiiou ilu&lt; illrumon.
Ahoaitl were 30(1 rv a tiirr,. I'ill of
ihrin Amelia, u.
Dime A m riiraiu "ho rlrtlr,) to
•lay in Shanglui
•mnr I S00 of
thrm — arr now lirir uinir xli.it
may.
On# small l). H. Navy rrn fi dur­
ing tha afternoon took u few strag­
gler refugee* down the river to
the Hospital Ship Krfugo. Navy
aoureea hinted that may be tin- lust
boat out.
Big naval craft moored down thi­
rl ver, out of range of Communist
shore guns, may depart tonight
nr tomorrow, one naval officer
said.
British warships itill arc in the
Ynngtie and Whangpon tail tho
British arc not undertaking rim-rgoncy evacuations.
People who Iravr Shangliui from
now on will move mostly Py ulr.
Both tho American Nnriliwt-sl I
Airlines ami Pan-American still
oro running regular flights and
some special plane- to tin- United
•Stairs, Mainland Hong Kong B rit­
ish flying boats are going lu llong
Kong ami Tokyo dally. All ure
hooked solid until next week.
The approaching CoiniminUl*
appeared to he at Irast 20 or 40
mllea away In mldafternoon al­
though they took Sooehow (Wuhije til, about 60 mllea west
of
Shanghai, varly yesterday. Their
________
__ down beadvance may _____
he slowed

cause they sltll have hot aiifflelent

^{Truman Cracks Pat­
ronage Whip Over
Demos W ho Fail
To

Back

Platform

COLUMBIA. S. C.. Apr. 2 8 u l '—Governor J. Strom Thormond declared today that "tS *
Democracy of South varvuaa
Carolina
cannot he bought
[ht with petty po­
illicit patrons*
n e ."
This w m
Thurmoiuf* onl.
_______ __
nly comment
oa
M.tvhmginn new* reporta that
('resident Truman
may with­
hold paiiunage from msmbara of
t imgies* who refua* to support
legi.l.itiiin
carrying
out the
OrmiH'tiiMc party platform.

WASHINGTON. Apr. 28—&lt;/P)—
Preweient liu uu n gave hopei for
Idtiiif. of the Berlin blockade a
•lout boon today.
Hr told x new* conference h*
heheiei thr Runiant are acting
in goo f frith in making their 1stc&lt;t |uopo.d», and that he i* f t .
• our.iycd 1&gt;v the outlook.
Nn* opiimiitie note highlighted
t i to-.,i-heavi meeting with reportei*. in whn lt die pterident alio:

I I i\»d wippoit of the Democrat&gt; I'l stf.-r , ii 1, llie tcit of pait loy*
ill, toi 1 niigii',, niemhert who exi " . i i -li.ue hi feder.il patronage,
j I !•' •ml th ii i iiirniher'v vole on the
Adiiiiin.ii i i ii*'« hill to tepeal the
I &gt;ii 1111tt. \ \it i, one of thoie
t. -I-

i

in blight ornnge and b ick utuformx tnembi ro of tin
rhofn bv .laiitexon P.tuilin
High Hobool Bund arc .&gt;buwn (nti,ding up fo rk AVeiuu* to tbn
thtit i n n.ng at (bo Itigli Sclioid, local wr&lt;&gt;.aed« of which woia
I'irsl Street Interjection us tteq^t i,'':We.l u deiei-httPu ■ / , * ' .r c. ■ di i.irv.l
onviligl (or
I(il "• ci 1Iuhi
1HVI UIIH
band1 Jlpil k
, g
a *'lfri
r'lirirti_
ri( fI ’fai . t’
i *•
Tempi* and Sanford Slit liters Satin dav afternoon. The parade
F'/lunnl F l.uno
im l (!arl ~
D * vnn»;Afnii
Lone rtf*Mnrtfi»rJ
...............................
w a n given to publicize the Shrine Minstrel Show that f.db wed
vi II** Ifil tin* parnite*

In sivmy tin,. Mr. Truman re-

t i n n l i piiiiii&gt;iiiHeim‘iit from Sen*
' .ltd I How.ltd MiGrath, Democratn u.itiuiMl . Ii.ii&lt;man. McCiath istd
Vi’sti'idav dni loyally back home,
and not vot, * on Capitol Hill, would
br tin' teil on paltonagc.
- Anmiuiieed Ills choice of MaJ.
General I’l .lip B. Fleming to be
ciininiiun of tho Maritime Commitsion Fleming succeed* Vic# Adnnrul William W. Smith, whose
term was allowed to expire,
i
.i N timed J,m e Larson, W ar
. \. wt* Adiiuniatretor, to eucceed
I.FIomuiit as Federal Work* Admini t rut or and Roar Admiral Paul
j t i -. i Mail 1.1 to succeed Larson,
ti .mid
imprs tCurtis
.'i.iio lie
nc nollev
urns E.
*«. Caldcr,
i-aiuer.
o V.nk milnics executive, will

fnrcea fe irln l across the YmtgUn
to hnndln the various drives which
mii&gt; devrtuplng.
i . ■i » t]&gt;]ininltiii-nt ici Secretary
The Rods seemed to bo taking
■ i it
\rm v
tlo-ir lime toward Shanghai pos­
. not .iuoiiliiin Daniels, Ralsibly heeatise they waul uii ode-1
tt Mi!(iiiM#i! on Cfinis fo u r)
iiuute occtipitig force nt hand wlo-n
they enter the city Shanghai, the
world's fourth lurgosl city, l" also
I \ l I Al IASS!
Apr. JS i , I ’ ) l 'iti mu unhi'tiv o|ip&lt;ineuts of
big geographically and the Beds
will need many men even for a Gmeutoi W.ilien’i cilius lull •&gt;•■urtl lixl.iv p.i' .un &gt;d the mr.iMiir
peaceful takeover.
would raii'o
r.tii&lt;r fruit
men lo hue
line $ nt.000,000
flint turn
ill,000,000 .1
a iiiiii.il)v
ii 11ii.i 11v
■m
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,
•&gt;
The Associated I’rasa office hero
M ‘
i lie
in- llilr'e hip plollp, llwhlili.’ tile lull ■nlitrlidrd intern d ih*ien-loll
They are: thu broke man, W il­ lodav heard In a round about way
liam Volta, 62 the waiters—Char
I til thr in th llltl will I lU»e the In * t,i ill lir||i-|||, pinioned 11) die
•iii W .'is A n i v c In
nniiRs
IV.ttli
III
.Conllnuetl On Tag* Two)
lea L. Jones, U2; Georg* IL Smith
. ------------- i F l u i.In i 'iti &gt;i
M iiiiiu l
ID Of lift
Persons Over t.'iii It'-tariani from the
L e g i o n
A t ti v i n e s
20; l.en M e n ; Warren Leonard,
llie at lack ciime from ihr I I-t
District ti&gt;7 &lt;’ of Florida attended
28; and the cooks— Harvey Hen
win t i l l •ij. Producers Trade
* . i*r ,
tho Union convention nt SaraM
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demon, 20; Ted Handers, !I6; Hnmuniioii, Floridn t ’ atiiier* Asi'ocm i
I tank I iivlirk, PL litio ol w iold
■n'li early IIik week. Oeorre Stine,
u«l Glover, Jit and Elmer Bent
lion ,uH i tiuiei l.enyu* of ( lor Wot I and otvtiri oi I i m k • I .iv - Aoi-o i t)uc/i.n. ,, i,[i,w ot 11,r I'loi pro.nlent &lt;&gt;f llie Sanford club, who
(CuallBUe* il* P u t 11)1
olii
cm. diedshortly j l t n
inid-iiit'lit ippmev liot in.- nli’ot. In i dtuvld-'i returned to this city Wednesday,
Il chine •diorllv
before
|oiu
.i'l nigld .it tholnc.il lu pii ,1lot- 1 .nn!
mi in lawwne killed tod.n m Gite.l this morning. Convention
Hoii-e mol Senate
Citrus t'orn i . .. .
l _. i
.o.._
. hl.„«k m i, lime you .imbmv .de •••;«dq«iartera wi re at the Orsng*
. 1,,
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lowing ,i h n tl
illliei*
niltlces were lx hold a fllinl public
. " .
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,u
Appointment of Mr*.
I’. M.
1 hearing on the meiiHiire.
i
1 lie! De (.m e ol \ o.lu.c •*/« th,.i brought de.Hl. lx Id othm l eu,
'j i,o" outrtnndittg address of th#
Dingles ss director of a SO dsv
-- —------( lloilgc Tnylor, chnirman of Ihe j id die -10 et H, Mr. I'.ntn.k .illi-nileil iilliri, wnp "mlruled
_
........
Mr Slino said, wes
trial
recreation
piogram
for
chil­
Members of Sanford Lodge No.
I’irvident l.lpidto (Juitiuo, noli ; made by Kuv. Melton WarsofVero
P n lr » tif* l
A r l v n r a t /• s I goverimr's n tru s advisory coin j llie recent A in rricjn l egion Dr
63, F. and A, M. are requested by dren of 6 to 18 years of age,
lied ol the aiiiliudi in the mountain. Beach, a son of Judge It. W. Ware
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Husky Wight, master of the lodge, starting on June 13. was yester­
S e ttin g
UP
K e l i a 1 not rninpromuu further n tlii op 11w lirrr hr recrlvrd ,i hiyll • ll.ltl-'ll ol uo.ll.rrn l.u/on. ordered an un-1" f ‘S,in/?r,|'
l\V* r- 7 ol}« ?n
to meet at th* Maaonlo Hell at day approved hy the City Re­
r,
’
n
*
' |ixiient« of the measuie.
.
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Hu- Mihtevt. -An Kx G. f. Look*
t l r (i ,1
illll'.llvil
f11|».iivn l/.unit the kd
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M
1
liutn
J
r,
h i Straipv. t'o«*ul lioiu 111,-11, tlr
rro ^ rn m
F o r A s i ;i
2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon to creation Committee a t a meeting
■
*v..
I.,",
iiiid
mi impressed
Tlio I'ritici Kxld grove vnlm1^
attend the funeral services at the nt the Tourist Center.
l l.llirr, w liti p xlliln i out lie t lo ll Iff-., xliotti lu- idrxldrd t, b.indll, u »tic tin* dolognlcx with his adI
would
dec
reuse
hreaiine
of
litigu
City
rommlsslonur
W.
11.
Erickson Funeral Home of How­
I hr Wurixti |• 11• &gt; with -ill iliu- •Ir,-! that they gave him a itandllie |ire-eul •itlialion III ( Inni j lion following puningc of the loll De ( i i i r n r worn hv M l I'.n In k. and
ard Bottler, peat master of Zere- Slemper heads tho recreation wn* nullilieil ill Kiw.inian&gt; yevteiii.iv They also clnirged the toll IS "nn
pirvenlrd by tbr yo, rio iu riii ol i-d i lalixt.xbill.111 •- to ll. I 'l l M.lllll.1 lug •vution lasting several mincommittee
which
will
present
Its
dnlhah Chapter No. 88, Masonic
in il l,ilk by Col. Bernard C. Cm f«lr ’ in its ninliiriiy rcguliitinn* I l.ilir r lor hrinMiit dunlin lie- lliird 'lldltlv .liter '» (Ul \ M. locxl lillir iilc-..
Order In Laurel, Md., and member recommendation of the program
Walter Kennedy, the now elect­
to
the
City
Commission
for
ap­
Iaril, wlm timing 19-16-47 irt up "became malunty slimdards are li.itllr of llie M .iiu r wlule 'ru in g (of fl.ilrr oil lit,- If t li o u t l ciixit ol ed governor of District 147-C Is
of tho local lodge. Maaonlo ser­
proval and action. Should Ihe
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t
si
Mioptiiiitotliy
Itiuttrml
prior tn t in
vices will be held at tha graveside
[bird 1 I|/X|&lt; Ih r t ill'( r.II Iild Wlllitw U .ll a Sarasota Rutsrian of long and
urvJ flnrl lu;tr &gt;• till tin- I ruth I irLI Audi
trial program prove successful II .ml,lory l.nmi.g schools (nr H.r ,|jitu ^
in Evergreen Cemetery.
both Mr.
t&gt;, Ii.i i r unveiled i m ilke r ill mem- distinguished service,
I h i u io ii.
will he continued until Aug. 27, t ’liiiieve in Nanking anil vriied hiding their crop."
Mr. Botelar, a wholesale con­ said Mr*. Olngles. Member* of undri Ciriiet.xl M.i i - Ii.i II lie wa* inMr I'nvllck ri-liirnnl from lint mV id lirr huib.uid, M .inurl Quezon. ‘itmo ami Georgo Totihy, recently
I’rncii-n-d citrus, they argued,
fection merchant hera since 1026, the committee Include T. E. Tuck­
liicnni|ilnlo report• Imre said tin- elected prenident of tha Sanford
«-&lt;nild l«- placed in on unfiivn.-nlde ciiuvelitiou Hundliy oiglit nod -'ll
died Tuesday morning a t an A t­ er, Sam Martina. John Krlder, the (induced hv Cnl. S. C. llarriinaii
Thursday
was
taken
to
tlx
hie,
{&gt;
ji
r I v wax
iiixvlng
Uirough n -'lull, agreed He is nn ojitnmotrilt
Chinese Nalmn*li*U |,.,J . po.ltinii with competing product *
lanta hospital whera he had hwn Rev. A. G.
M rlnnl*.
Douglas .. If the
pitul
after
becoming
it)
unirniv
gorge
nf
tli&lt;Slerru
Madro I.' iirofcsalxti, nnd past president
.
, ,.1 from "contlmioiiH row fruit and
flown Monday fo r
amsrjrency Strnstrom and Salvation Army listened. .to llir advice
lbI
h
aurvivod
by
iInwidow,
of
riniahed prod,let mm.cctlonx ex
VsL..;:'....-.'.i^d'V'V od,
treatment. He waa born In M ary­ Cant, llyril Hudson.
'dru. Alice I'ovllck, tin- mid her, Manila when a hurst of machine
Mur^liall uiKi SlillwHIf China wouUI .poniivo labeling rptfiilutloiin."
Tom Cataldm center fielder of
land, Juno 0, 1878 and for the
M im . Marla Pavlick, u daiigliter, gun flro riddled tho first two autn. her of other clubs in that tree.
fino-inemput hoforo tbo Mix* Frances Pavlick imd nn
S. Kendrick Guernsey of Jack­
. _ __
____________________
east
24 years
has Jived in Lake the Senford Giants, haa volun- not lie having its preient Iroublr*
mobiles. They carried Mr*. Quezon
Miary, Tlfa Rev, C. O. Whit* of tha leered hi* services as assistant hr said. Grnrralittiiim Chiang K u Legislature a dlffertml set nf prog unclu ntid aunt, Mr. and Mm. lid- ami her immediate party. The at­ sonville, Immediate past president
of Rotary International, spoke an
Lake Mary Community Church director, Mr*. Glnglw declared Chek is honrii ,md sincrie. he &lt;lrward l.ojka of Orlamix. Tiie 1'avthis momlng. Several clrle groups clated, hut i&gt; in about the Mine bring about, better taxiing orung lick homo la at U&gt;7 West Tenth tack came between 10:00 and 11:31) "What is the Hour on the Rotary
will officiate at tha fu n m l,
A.
M.
ex.
have indicated that they would
Street.
Constabulary troopers returned Clock T" Garland Powell, a former
like to aponior programs carried position President Hording was. and Tho Governor's bill base* Its
district governor, spoke on "Ser­
Horn in Pllscn, Bohemia, Sept.
SEARCH FOR SHIP
the
fire. There wax a nhaip fight
out by tha X eem ttoii Depart­ Haled that llie Snong and Ku.im maturity standards on a higher 7, UlOO, Mr. Pavlick come to
vice to Youth". Singing at the con­
BRADENTON. Apr. t t - W — ment,
revealed, and eeveral familirt rontrol the wealth nf th-' percviilngu of solid* (sugar). Op­ i'ievolimd, Ohio with his parentM in which tho troopers suffered vention was led bv Charles M orri­
A search waa on today for a 40- citizensshe
three dead nnd seven wounded.
volunteered to as­ country.
ponent* propose lower solids than lu 1007. When but Ifl y-arx *&gt;f
foot cabin cruiser with four per­ sist with have
The remaining members of the son accompanied ny H arry Kudsll
activities.
Tho reason that the
United &gt;he Administration mo.sure but a age ho enlisted with Troop A party were forced to retreat and at the piano.
sons aboard, due back Tuesday
The
programs
will
be
held
at
U. S. Cavalry, and served
Tho Sanford delegation consist­
from a fishing trip In tho Gulf Ft. Mellon Park where children States doe* not take action In higher rut in between sugar ami lilglitli
at El Paso under Genera! IVr- raced back to the village of flang- ed of Mr. and Mrs. Georg# Stint,
arid
ol Mexico.
al-.nng,
where
constabulary
reinthe
present
crisis
Is
that
China
i*
will have ai-eets to the tennis
shlug during tho Mexican incident
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgs Touhy, Mr.
Ralph WaUtn, owner of the court, tshtlfflebosrd courts and n sovereign nation and this conn-1
---------------------- — ---caused hy Pancho Villa. Follow­ forcemunts were called.
ami Mrs. It. 11. Coleman, Dr, sad
boat "Shark", ha* flown over the other facilities. A running track try's renresenlutlvi'x are there
Later
et
the
scene
of
tin?
am­
188 CASUA LTIES
ing American entry in World
area tha party txpected to visit will be staked off at th* east end by Invitation only, he pointed out.' A TH ENS, Greece, Apr. 28—(/F) War I, the troop was transferred bush the constabulary found tiie Mrs. R. W. Ruprccht. and Mr. Kudoll and Mr. Morrison.
without sighting the craft. Tha of the field. The municipal soft­
He advocated the vetllng up of —Government forces suffered 180 to Ihe Tenth Field Artillery, bailies nf Mrs. Quezon, her daugh­
Coast Guard a t 8L Petersburg ball diamond will bo used for ball a recovery plnn In Asia, similar In casualties to enpturo a strategic Third Dlvlslbn, end with it ho ter, Marin Aurora Quezon and the
and MacDlll Yield at Tampa also games. Swimming programs xylll that set up In Europe, and -mg-1height* near tho Albanian border wax sent nvorsons in February, mortally wounded Felipe Huenhave planes looking for Uw be conducted twice a ' week at geeled that no morp money be -m i from
f— - - 'Communist-led —1
rebels,
1018. Ho enlisted again afler llm i-amitio, H I, husband of Mrs, Que­
JA C K SO N VILLE, Apr. 28-G F)
“Shark."
Crystal Lake, said Mrs, Glngles. In Hie Chinese NntinnnllxtN mile-x comiminii|im said today.
Armistice and In nil spent Mx zon's youngest daughter, Zennlda.
H IG H LOW
Also dead wore Mayor Ponclano
Also scheduled are doll and pet this country senda a man to t-dl
yrnrs lu llm service.
Atlanta
78
62
MRS. YRSLBY DIES
Il'KMlIaara Oa f»»* Thrrel
shows, watermelon cutting, bi­
Bernardo of Quezon City (outside
During
World
War
II
Mr.
Pav­
I'L A N E SAFE
Boston
40
70
Mrs. W. P. Yesley received word cycles parade and races, A tennis
Manila),
MaJ.
Prlmillvo
Sail
Au­
lick
gave
such
effort
to
selling
of
R A L E IG H , N . C., Apr. 28— m
Hit
Chicago
4.1
t William B, Yesley of cllnlo and tournament will be con­
FRINCFJt.H ON T O U Il
wnr
liondH
and
during
the
ttli
loan
gustin
and
his
brother
Muj.
An­
Detroit
7a
37
ttiix iiw e o i r u n T ori
&gt;*• i«H
i« r of
ox the
im
taw ducted for houaewmp in July.
Mo.,
father
late
NAPLES, Italy, Apr. 28 l/V )- —An Army piano which waa re­
tonin San Augustin, both noted Minneapolis
68
47
. wuiuua P. Yaaley, that Mrs.
Prlncea* Margaret of England em- ported missing last night was at
guerrilla
fighter*
during
thn
war
the
Balelgh-Durham
airport
all
New York
78
58
LONDON D A R K E N E D
barked tmlay foe the storied 1-1"
&gt;'j*y tlted auddrabr on Apr. 88.
TRAFFIC LIGHT
(Kanllaut* 0 k rs a i *lx)
tins
lime,
tho
airport
reported
to­
Phoenix
00
LONDON. Apr. 28—Wq— Lon­
40
Mr. and Mrs. Yesley w m frenew four earner traffic nf Capri. Sfm la on a month's day,
Ht. Louis
don was darker than usual this
.
78
47
control system al French Avenue "strletly private" tour of Italy.
BRONSON HONORED
83
87
Tho piano, w four passenger L- morning;
U m t e a t t &amp; r ^ f l l g v * ? ^ and Thirteenth
C. C. Branson, section foreman Sun Antonio
I put in ■ Tho Bril (ah prlnoesn, who ar­
63
A partial *cllpso of tho sun of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ Sunttlc
61
r, served_pa prater of tha U ral operation today tad wUl n c u la te rived In Ita ly yeaterday, was 17 was reported missing yeaterday
87
83
cheered by 800 people as she lsft on a flig h t from Richmond, Va., darkened the city, i Scientists at road, was today awarded a ser­ Jacksonville
‘ 8teay
79
74
bar hotel. Sh* w o n th * aam* pearl to Raleigh, and pleas war* mads Greenwich Obaanratory said they vice medal by J. F , Lewis, rosd- Miami
88
86
Chief Roy O. W U liM M aiaotuteld gray ensemble la which iha ar- for an a ir rescue crew to take couldnt sse th* eclipse through master, Is rscognltlon for 26 years Orlando
Tallahassee
83
81
ot cetvide for the rsllrosd..
o ff this momlng to bagta ■ search. the regular fog.
' UL
this morning.
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MasonH To Conduct
Bolder ServiceH

3 Groups Say Citrus Bill Would
Frank Pavlick
Bandits Ambush,
Cost Industry $50,000,000 Yearly Dies Following Kill Mrs. Quezon
Short Illness I n Philippines Local Delegation

MiiciiinoMHii

Committee Okays
:t0 Day Trtyl On
Recreation Plan

I

Enjoys Events At
aHack Kotarv Convention

Cartmell Tells
Kiwanis Club 01
China Situation &lt;

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;BotueUm*a there ere prop* a* |
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to further your beauty plane. If t
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may be worth your while to
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(Continued Eton Pegs One)
•in tild.
1 "We will listen to the Governor
add his representatives, to Indus­
try ehd their representative* and
UW other Interested clttien*. We
ddll then decide what I* best for
Hip/people of Florida."
‘ Senator Bhand* of (lalnesvllle,
held of the finance snd taxation
ffoup In the Senate, said he lies
received numerous messages opVoting Warren's tax program.
'H e added he hax not received a
single message In support of the
program.
: mtnpson raid he likewise has
received message. In opposition to
(he.'pr6|ram.
v*'As IhT* leactlun to the Govern*
or’s tax prog*«m w i,
lakln*
pJice, Warren's friend* In the
Rouse blocked a new attc..ipt to
H »d Ills Insurance bill to a second
Committee,
,*’ Hep. H(|ugh of Lee, who earlier
had succeeded In having the hill
that, to his cummlUee on insurance
ohly to have )hc board withdraw
it (h i nest day. tried in have ii
flit back hefore Ida group today.
:* lla said he resented as a re
flection mi him and member., of
the committee newspaper Implh-atloqe-thit the reference amounted
tf • setback for the hlP:
The
ungltielly we* sent to
Finanr* and Taxation Commitj," end the reference to the Infiance L'olflililtteu put It. hafore
o 'conimlttees for simly.
t Either .rommltlee could give It
m adverse report that potild keep
H u f f the calendar. The press litd
Widely reported Ihst a joint iffiranco Increased a hill's chance
for flefcat.
: Rep. L'loweni of I'inellHs Icil the
*ght to keep I ho 1,111 from the
Ipeurance (ion milt ten.
"Lwrvona kliowi what the gm
tlenisn from Lee (Iboighi wsnts
do Ullh (hr hill."
Hough *sM his committee yvmitd
Blv» «h» liovernor's bill ■ fslr
peering, but it contslnrd matters
effecting the Insurance business
her then taxetlon. riemenf seld
is "purely ■ taxation bill. All It
S ts just raise the tax."
ough's motion to set Up parniachlniry to put the
In his cainnilttea was
vole of 64 to 22.
candidates for the IHbl
speakership pul In • busy
ipd lining up votes,
ey are Reps. Tom Beasley of
Item, Farris of Marlon, II. Klof Palm Beach and George
er of Gulf. All expressed conDice In victory hut most of
W predicted It would take giore
I one ballot to decide,
e content will lie settled at a
, ua Wednesday night.
A free automobile license lag
ry year would go to every Klorwar veteran with HO percent

blir

t i l’Introduced In tht -House,
ftra# ta n also would ba (Ivan to
• tu t who war* primmer* nf
I. held the Purple Heart or
Ifresilunal Medal of Honor
irdt. or loit a hand or a foot
lenlce.
!h|&gt;ame group would i t ) free
itlng and fishing llci ua«a, under
4h«t bill.
loifi|&gt;uJaury annual limoculallon
dot* against. ruble* would be
ekfird by a' bill Introduced In
IW F owner of a do* mora than
M". Months old wuuld be re*
rhd to have It Innoeulatad by
l \ of every year. The uM*
let taruni could be adnilnliter*
Hr any llcaiuad veterinarian or
dhelynatad by the Stele
Kh officer, and at every oooaty

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China War

Memorial I)a$y To
He ObHerved Here

Clay S p m 'h

Hook it* Hill

for only

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wlirn nnd wllli whnl waa nol an
parent.
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mander of the gignhtio Shanghai

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atlaaeA rtom Pag* Oaar
government t* going to do about
it.
The conservative leader will
get hie explanation, a cabinet
spokesman aald today, but tha
cabinet hasn’t derided yet exactly
what It will do. Attlee wilt say
tomorrow.
Attlee cancelled a full cabinet
serslou to consider what tha gov­
ernment called "tho grave events"
toil lie iiiilriieted Defense MinIslri A. V. Alexander and Vis­
count Mall, first lord of tha Ad­
miralty In write a statement on
the shelling.
An admiralty investigation of
thu shelling is In progress now,
a spnkRHiMnn said.
The admiralty spokesman said
In* wax iirtuhl* to runftrm a report
pnhtlnlied in thr Lemhm Hlar that
liritish naval niilhoritlM in HhanIi ai have adviio.-d Hint either re­
inforcements should he *ent to
bliungliui immediately or Britain
ehmild unit the city.
Tlm Niithorilic* reportedly ar­
gued it would be Impossible to
defend British Interest* there with
the naval forces available. Tht
British fleet- In Bhanghal water*
now consist* of the shelled cruis­
er London, and about elx destroy­
er* and sloops.
Both Conservative and Labor
members were reported ready lo
ask Attlee if the government I*
going to demand retribution from
the Communists and what 1s be­
ing done to guard against a re­
currence of Ihe shelling.
Editorial Indignation about tha
Incident rose.
Tho Manchester Guardian lild
the attack on the Sloop AntSliiyxl— tha first ship shelled I4»t
Wednesday— "May have contoqueue** out of all proportion t6
the Incident" toaauea it may limit
contact ebtween the West and
the Chlnrse Communists.
Hut Dm - Guardian warned!
"This 1* no time for *abra-rattlln«
even If wo had o sabre to rattle.
The conservative Dally Mall
lamented that "certainly Britain
hiM lost
'face'-not only In
China but throughout the Eas­
tern World" ami called for a
show uf "real strength" In the
Ear East to counter Communist
propaganda.

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at the (iordonivtllcl^iKailjcr tosil)
ttoiong about eight miles HUitli id
he ic occuircd.
. In.tantly killed were:
|
dess Bennett, 60, driver; Ids wife,
Mattie R«*l| Bennett. 46, and their
sons, HouglsH, 13, U. I... 10, and
6icl VIM Karl, eight.
Mrs. I’miiie Hennstt InckniH, 21,
lUughtcr of the Bennett's her bus*
band. Psulle Bennett, 27, and their
THII All VIIW IHOWI FARM lUllOINOt completely surrounded by water as Ihe Missouri River spills over Its
otu-year-old daughter, Catherine.
hanks and goes on a Spring rompiige ’tiiou.niid* of acres of bnllomtand along (he river are reported Inundated.
W K. &lt;Connie) Hcmietl# Ilf, Jess
Hundreds of farmers on nearby higher ground are preparing to evacuate their families.
(/oferndtiortat)
BmpicII' s brother.
THRUMOHTHI-OtD Robin Whltford earns money by her squstlc set so
Mo* l.lntde Gibbs, 17, died must have* social sacurliy number. Therefore, Mr. and Mrs Fred WhitI.halite piodurt* -Mill'll a» meats,
shortly after arriving at a hos­
ford bring the tot to the Social Security office In Lot Angetei and sign
•limy pindticls, fnilti. nnd Vfge
pital at nearby Lebanon.
for her. Robin began swimming lessons at four deye. (faferncflonal)
, tahli, for the purpose of keep
Kutli
lohllisoil,
thtsole
surivnr,
M i.NItOKta tens Cm , r,n»i
ft nnHitHFtl fft'F* I'iib* Hrf'
log up pi lee • to giniranteed lev
•
ahospitalised
at
Lebanon,
[lorl sued Mumigli die official central
mocrats have
the I’rc** r|
E X TO R TIO N CASK
dent's mtllmml bi-iillli linniitncc
news agency, acknowledged that tm . said ahi* suffered a hruken
pel,,,hone.
lo
.lead.
It
wool,I
allow
prices
of
JA
C
K
S O N V IL L E , Apr. DO-t/lb
program "sncialued medicine''
l t‘oinmimist troop* hud infiltrated
The.. p(i,diiili to diop I" level
An immediate Investigation of — Justice i,f tile Peace L, It. Mc­
'
to
Naieiliiang.
Ill
miles
mirthfasl
The I,ticker * ,»f I In’ I’rcsi'h'o*
&lt;ll T, i Olloe.l t.y upply and ill
propisii, rnllt'd iln-n payroll ins man,i IT tlm pi Ice did not In Illy ' of Kliuiighai, amt were deploying tin accident was being conducted Cullough and Constable D. M
Day will
plan "•lie tnu,l and i. slrtl dcmn.-in l tie fm mer ii pieilctriiiiiliPil te I towHids Hoochow ( Witlisicn) 60 bv .1 T . Waddell, general manager Keen of tlm West Jacksonville
1)1hI i let will be arraigned III rrlm- to nbseived Inmorrow by
iy tlm N.
of ilu* rsllroid.
I
miles
west
of
this
great
clly
.
tic way." ‘I hey added:
•pit,, the goci'imiirnt wuuld npike
United
liter, si....s,.
Stale Safety Commissioner Bam Inal court of record tomorrow on [ ^ VerV Howard Chapter.
"III fa--*. It I" the •&gt;nly wav we *,,: *1. d l f f e , I n n payment. J .............
«ere declared to to N. J , M1,0hurtled to thA»cenc, said clmrges of rxturtlon growing f),
Daughter* of tlie Confederacy,
know nf In ii mid siH-bdiseil meill 1 Tin AdminislinMon plim wmild oMU in governmeiil hands, how- the Main ripped the tun and a hntf~ out of an arrest last July.
with the placing of ConftHlsrate
cine x x « ."
1keep t|,e pieseol method ,,r .tip evci, with S’ihh-Ipiw lieavily defend­ farm truck In two. Me hbIiI it
flags on the grave* of ail ConThe sponsoin of Ihe Adinlnlstrii ' polling prices of crops that ran ed hv creek NHlionalist forces.
appeared five person* were aeatrd T O No. H|, said none of the crew frdrraln soldier*.
• stored such a* giaioi, cotton,
Ttn* hIh Ii’iiicnI kiiIiI only 20,000 III lhe cab and six oil chair* net up caw Mir truck until it louinrd up
A meeting will hr held in Ihe
(Ion iilll mode no estlmiile of ihv
'hiici ii uml ml seed i.
fl.d I roups hud crossed to Ihe south In the back.
nflernnun at the home of Mrs.
overall cost of tin- TruniMli pl'»
before the lights of the engine.
hank of tin- Ynnglti* from Kiangxu
gram, nor can one In- luadt* on ll&gt;e
A son-lll-lav nf the llrimett'a,
Tin* wreck, out, of the worst such E. K. noumtllat. DIG I'almetlo
III,i* province Jual norlh «f BiiHiig- John Overalrse', told commissioner i|Ua*lors In this Him In yems, Avenue, at It;31) P. M. Sirs. B, It.
liasis of Ihe hill il-iilf
|Ion hipI NHiikinu i.
N cnI he had slopped Ills car st Ilu* |hiouglil nil avnilaldc nnibulancrs Laney Is pre*ideiit of tlm linml
i* simiiMMEfl rtftm r r i *
lit some cHi.es ipr, in. s|i|irw|irln
chnploi.
i IT’lu- f'oiiiliiiininls have shIiI they «HM-ing to let »jnie passenger* out, front Cnrthagii and Gordniisvilh*.
Hulls II, e . ii IIs-,I f..i, hill III mall)
Iiiivi- linin' limn I ,IHHI,IMMI men when the truck came up lu'tiind
lUlpiidHiil* worked feverishly
oilier I'asi'H the lull simply -sv *
onitli nf Mu* YlihgltP, IIWI.IIIIO o f. J|"n
for more limn an hour In remove
thill wlmli-vei solo ro i.fie ,, fuel jin-lioli
( them oil I lie lower tenches cilst of | ■,1 knew the lialii was eioniiig," Imdieu from the wreckage.
in neci'Hiii v In cm i &gt; *,oi pniln iilai mnnh’
: N'iiukmg Hiul streli'lilng toward* lie told Neal. "I Irllil In wave Ihe
And workers tolled Into
IC sxllitM f w a Pan* •»"*
Inin the'
the
plans l* "lierrhl Hlltlnirl/cil "
Ksluhll s||ll,f||t I,f II U4*lt I a•«r
truck down, tuit my father-in-law miimiug
accty-1Me hendrra Slerrlll, "cares, ) h i
illuming with crowbars and accty
Tile spiillslilS -lei ♦*slilllalc Tin* UlMl |f»k\I'l llll|(*|4| l|f|«ll‘| II 1111114' i Slumglml. I
The Cniimiuulats look Nanking
Jinnaiil co-,1 nf lie health iiisiiinnce
||flf| 11|111|«• Nil* (Hit without opposiiloi, Hunilay morn­ pulled iround rue and went on In lone tun-hex to cut the body of the lips, Sapp, Saunders of St. i.ucie,
A machine gun w** first fired
front of Ihe train."
smimhcd cob from the beneath th'' | .Saunders of Clay, Tapper. Thorn*),
plant ut nh’itii ftl.iitm.iHHI.mm »
iti Hu* (ii'Mmiii )ij(i 11111*&gt;•*111
from an airplane hi 1012.
A ciniduetor on tin* train, the engine of tho train.
Whitlock— ID,
year, mn.i of which would coon ill v ♦♦♦tills il liy I||f (&gt;mt«'ii .SluliM, ing.
front II thine pei m il tns on pay Hihiihi mill Kh iih i 1, flay hiiiiI, in 1 Hcymmu Topping, Ascoristetf
res* rorrcapmidciit in Nanking,
rolls, spill In-lweeii worki'la, anil (la ..... ”f " "totlci "lulerslnnd , r,.p„rted
Ihe forinei
NslIrmalUt
employers
iii»
I" d*aw west (,&lt;■• •eupilHi lercivtd the f'oiiimuiliNtH
Peileral m.l fo, ........................it
'1
","
" socmlnoi w i l l , t v lt1 1;»n
m . Sunday. Nan
I|I|:’|i|Ih|s Mould he do,|hll'lf UlnlT'T '
ii." mirion &lt;■( U . iiin r.ui,,pr
king linn*. l»ne of ih&lt;&gt; •'monpinM
till* hill, gnlin: f•Mill Ihe pie eel
Ud.iun goyi-rumi nl will i'Ihh „ddii rs' first Insks win. In put out
Vi 6.immi.immi ii m u I*, iiiiii.unn.iMio
• 'oblidinicni of H West Get - j „ f(n.
v«ndnl» Imd clartsd In
\i iih Hesstm liiirm y lit Sl&gt;i| n,"i, g*nyiumeiit. I'iny cold.
1
|ip|jrj,t| ....... building. Tha
•aid l ’otn:M*sn Innild Itlnl ‘in1
I,riiniin guverimu.'iil," huilding whs h (oliil loss,
whether Ihe Administration's pin h* \H idH. im
"cun develop in I ho d01110-;
||(,. C«niinunists took Hinlr sta­
posai In re-arm We ,lei n Km ope
nd', Irudilioii only lie il is given, |),,hm licfniH cume foieign rnibaswould weaken American niilllniv i Inilirhi I - lu.Mii-iiit*. will....... bun
Hlll| „|| government buildings
ilrenittli at home.
till l|
iiivi- long
IrmliMon* n f,
otllllie* In Nanking. No
■'Mur lirst defell live strclilftli Is lrifp»rt ntIii'
■i.•"""•..die g«verunicn( mill il cun i onurds were placed tofore Ihe
* ,v
onr own strengtli." timney sanl
o
y
The
Htale
t)c|,aiill,e|ll has r.om such ii .sm* iillon more reniilly , Anieriean eiiiha»»y. Imwsvar.
,ni,*''i
Jf'ikllntf
ItmiilH
»»f
a
IiiirInir
M
m
*
Mflrrnnaii
three
*ov*
asked II.I.in.nnn.niMi in niiliiiiry
{ 11 um«*n( planiM Irlrcl t«4 ilpglrny
ct|iil|,mi ill fm Iln.i , ,mill i v’i* II •' m in liHfh rciiiiinlNHioii,
"liu* Him* fur punliivi niensnies (.,( ,idiiu* ittid iiniiniiiiltloti dumps st
partners In Iln* N’oilli Alltnili, &lt;\l
' "'I' d. tinmlwill mid u liflplHg
N„„kiiig airport. Communist
llmice
bund ore needed, noi »nlv lo ere- spokesmen sold they overshot
Llihoi Mini,,* Kepiil.llcaii lenders Hie
Hie new govertimi Mi Iml lo
k
their uinehlticgim
colled a filial «tiiiiegv u-islon he
II Jrel Hod ii t u.iidni buck |„,||a.tn Injined
inine
Nnoklng1
himl cliwed &lt;6«os i» pel leorly moke
in I iu* comity nl fn-e milions ie. .hddien nl piny.
for the kickoff nf ihe lijg laleir
•piiekly ns il ho, demolisholed It, | \ kv,.|, „iiie lo Ilu- Ciminilinlxlk
law ilchatc.
will lo be flee
|,\ Nullkiltg i&gt;■ddcnli. whs plunnsd
Kccrclnry of Agilnillmc Hian- own
i ltiv
Hid II "II
llllfollUtlH g
|„||.|
nun again ln|,| I onuie.i llini II
,\| t|,e Imte Niiuking fell, the
I* Tint pOsstlile In filled lit tile ♦hat Mie \\c:*l licriutii, govern
cost of ihe Administration's pro meill WHS mil t'sinhlMicd bed June r.,mmuuid indio nl iViping an....... *bo Weslem Alio * first .... ..
i|,.. ..phire of Tailyuan
posed new farm program.
(
I isiie a ira i p s v * &gt;?■ *.■ &gt; J ' l P i l i l l R fltl II h IU S 1- .
Me said the difficulty almut
frnn it'll
pn -mli'il, li»» Irlnl renter rt(Kl mllrs northueit of I
making estimates Ii liial tln&gt;
Kmm
cost i|ti«stlon i , tied &lt;o liglitly to!'!'!_"! ' ,l‘ n' It w w net evinry to |Nanklmr.
( R«ree lu security mraHurn, flu* u - * f ,, rMs,t*»' %t Jl,*. rn-lto said
general business conditions
flrsmiRn
testifylnu before
attest Jom y i • *• "♦» ,,|j nf tlit* iity'n 160.000 defender^ I
the House Agriculture CnmniU* I JJ,|ln'v^ l
th** North AMiintlc tvrre wiped out. Pilots who ff#w j
lee. lie outlined the Adtninlstrn*
«»^cr T»lyunn Inter reported It Ini
lion's new u Ihm i »» the ivimmittoe
‘H'nfnrtuustrly durlni? thr ninny flmnlng ruins,
before Ihe Ilouse took Its 10-iiey |moiitlie In whlrli Ilu* AMles IiimI
'fhe epeeil of the Red drive
Eaxlrr vacatb&gt;n. Tire memlicr* been unahle to work In full accord southward Dorn the Yangtie xp
asked him tlu*n to come back nf- pollllcai dlACoril Imd developed li&gt; patently had thrown a noose
tri •to- linllilsy wiln ligincs on Germany," Clav snhl. "Tills dlx nnmml Mio government defenders.
Ihe prnbabli* rnst.
cord was exploited by naive Ger­ Mow close the &lt;'ommunlsts were to
Although lie bad no cost ei- man politicians
who al ill saw ____
Mangi'liow. big port 100 mites
tiniHtn of hi* own, llraunan de­ Germanv playing a roni|ir.md»., I xoutFiwext of Bhanghal, was ob
scribed ** "recklass" ewtimatea
rohi between East nod West, .m l j scored by conflicting reports and
ll
I '-.lllftlillltlill
i,llk...
I t
S
.
alt■ m
same made by Emigre** mem­ Lliy
Ciiinnitllllxl
representatives
lark of accurate military Infor­
ber*— that tlm cost might run eager lo prevent the formation of mation.
13,000,000,(MMl to |l(l,1100,000,(MM) a Wen German government.
Repnrts persisted (list Die Rads
a year,
"I rallied believe llml German
"If I understand tlo&lt; mlimirlcs Icndnnddp will foil to grasp Dm had taken Knshlng, vital rail
correctly, all of llirm lissome a opportunity which It now has for Junction 63 miles southwest of
severe drnrexslmi nnd low farm a West German government to be­ Nhniiglial. If true, that would mean
This offer I* made in connection with th# natton wMa bedding aala
Income," fie said. "1 confess thu! come a member In Its own tight of Din Inst railway escape hatch to
M&lt;v In progress and 1* for this waak only so come In tomorr** and
I do nut assume a depression. On tho organisation for European Mangchow from tlm Hhanghal
Iff ua dalivvr your Hasty Mattress.
area already had been shut. Hash­
the contrary, the whole proposal
ecnnnndf
cooperation,
and
for
using
controls
the
Khanghal-Hangit designed to help ailvuld n depiesslon hy maintaining reason­ sumtiiK almost complete respon­ clmw railway.
sibility for the management or II* , Despite Ihe report" that Hash­
able farm Income."
ing had fallen, one train from
The Administration plan wuuld IntiTiial affairs."
Mangchow got through to Bhanghalt the oresont practice of gov.
A mole, unfed fur .1! hours, hul this morning. But the military
eminent buying nf *urplo* perwill atnrv« to death.
situation was rhattglng so rapidly
that Dm city might have been oc­
cupied by Dio Reds after tha train
passed Du
Saald's famous postartied Innetsprlni
Nu one knows what to expact In
unit ssauraa utmost romfort for many
Hhanghal.
yoara, Notka tha I lypao of call* uaad
There waa on Indication 'of
to obtain a aclontlflcally perfect aupnarl
win re General Tang Rli-I’o had
for Usa antlrr length of tha body, Only
Ills 300,(mo gov, lumen! troupe— or
Haaly hna this all important (eatare.
it In a..i, ,i pJdi jitdcr tits miltnd.
j
Minnghui gurrhiMi headi|uarter&lt;

( ’onun'NN Kmm&lt;ltip

L u g lH lB f ltir e

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V •' '

MONDAY* APRIL 25,1949

LVARTH, Ky., Apr. 26-GP)—
Stale police were l.ivestlgatln* an
■tiiiarriit attempt to kill Mayor
E. II. Balliy.
nfficera said a bundle of 2U
■ticks of dysmlle w-rapprd in
black friction tape was found un­
der (he mayor's bedroom winduw
eb'ioi W:30 o’clcwk this morning.
Ttir fuse burned almost to ,ho
ran Iwfore It was extinguished,
the; added.
IVIIce said they bail been un­
able to team what extinguished
the fuse or when ..the dynamite
wm placed there. The .f limf hr
rould not he reached Immediately
for comment. *, *. *•

\A%/
aU
* •
• Elbe eleaneri found op dad'*

&lt;T» which can in* used an applica­
tors. t h u s give y«m • Tina grip,
Wqr# htlpful than trying to work
! mi *it piece "i cuiivii ne♦he finger*. Tin* name trick
can be applied when colton la ii*ed
as an astringent *wal&gt; or for applyin i dry ronre.
/ A little cotton on the end of
th« »t|ch can be usd to clean hair.
Ilhi and eyebrows, used to remove
fillpolUh or to clean excess polish
away from the cuticle. Also It ran
serve a* a lipstick brush and liner.
•‘ Wn*n you are short of pins and
tvrieri. pine cleaners can serva the
purpose. Under the dryer, use a
pipe cleaner as a hook marker by
bondlng It Into shape.

K ill K v a riN

’ ,-„fc

■*1

D, SANFORD, FLORIDA
PoUot P re b * A tte m p t

f

.

‘

official*,
Act in* President LI Tsung-Jtn
reportedly had tone to Kwatlln and
retired Preeldent A?hlang Kal-Bhek
to Amoy.
P IH H M M A N
M IAM I, Apr,
Norman jtonger,
Waal fisherman,

H R N TW tC IO
tt-iAVnJoeeph
ftit-year-oM Key
today waa i n .

m u t

M y k "DwaRfs" aalt pwa aanert Mpyari'
ta the “ritsl (Mid* af year body.

if

■a? 'w‘

w -h

�In U n it y T h e m la S t t « n ( t h ~
th* P « f » of Hi# World;
tb* f n f f t i i of Am 4r!ea&gt;
i J h i FrafRarlly for Sanferd

VOLUM E X XX X

, TT r ni i&gt;. s. uiio. un&lt;

O f

O f
For

i m

M e a s u re

La w

.
Passage!
To

A id

E n fo rc e m e n t

i.*i s;,...
R
es

In

Purchasing Bill

C i t y

f.I. S . S I &gt; ip s

l,r ;.v e ;

Is Renovated In
Senate Committee

Itiu

I .« m in s

■

A s

U n t ile

U t i l i?,It,

r-AN CH A N rtsr r». \
%
I.IS— Ttie Chin*** I nnimnnl.i,
fmlat piniul«*d to |unl*r| "i|,r
tTfiirHt nm| Ibpg iiiif proiirrtt
of all fnrelgn nation*" to i bin*
The atatemenl cam* lo ifi*
hroadcasl te*l of a pror lam* linn
laaued yeaterda* h* Man T o
Tnng. Nn. I Chtnr-ie fowmimM,
and General f*hu Teh* roioroaod
er-tn ehlef of I bins'* ('nnimiiul.t
armies,

U u m o c ra v y

D riv e

S ta rte d

W om en

Hy

H o l l y w o o d , Apr w i/n
hi it .H rffort to NtirmilHt#
■It'iniH i wry In I tie limn* Mini
•oi9ii»tnniiy tin* tJmrrul Fnl
‘ ijiiHHi of Woman's t’lmtif* l»
i|toitH«»i disc « "ImiIIiI a l*#»t1t*r
•**iiitii«iiitf&gt;■** •,»iiiti*-*t with Kill.«MNI m |o i/.i-H In bi'i untili.«I ro
t. CMirriil ffsl«*ri»tit»n |»rr-i
drill \Im 1 I Himt llmk told
•In* u»iiif’ J.tMMi t|i&lt;|ri*iff4*-% tit
trnrfitli; tin* MHi tinminl fr-L'in
turn i*f*tnfiDimi »li««t I.Mtiii cIu Im
t|iim»Kli"Mt tlir !!|iitrrt Mntfw
.ih f toI&gt; limi tolfi'ti'il |n tijprti* in
thru i'oiiiMoinitipw ,shr
tnifl
I lilt clnh • liitvo Iiron iiikrd to
siirvpy M.« iippfl* t*f floor rt»mniiilllti«*H( ‘.g*l«vt a proirct Hfnl
if |Mt%*|hl«\ ir*t||f lltP lirlp of
Mir nihi»* roiiiiniiiiDy in »*«rry
irit; it o«ii . I he i tiiitPMt isi to
»ntihim* for a yrm Hint piui*.
m** tii In* loviirdnl nf thp munn\r,it ion’
t!»f*tt
in
IS*. '**!*
Mi
ILit k rrportv'l

Nr,. 176.

Araoclatrrf Prejw LeaaoH W ire

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , T U E S D A Y . A P R I L 20, l! H «

r i o t B o o k i e B i l l I s Commie Army
A p p r o v e d B y H o u s e Spr ' " 8s Trap
A n d S en t T o S e n a te
^ * n®1
S h e riff
p c iils

O

Continued mild and psrtlr
cloud, Ih'niiflt Wednesday. Mod.rale ris, and •nothasst wind*.

Established 1909
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9

TH E W EA TH ER

Russia Offers Sec. Sullivan Resigns
Deal To Lift
Berlin Block Navy Post In Protest
R e t l*

Request

Tn
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Set
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m

W est

D a te

Pow er

(ic r m .'iii

l* o i
T ;t llt

D is p u te

" ts tllM if u N . \ur. jr._i.pi
•— (he I'tilled '•lale^ -.aid tmlar
to* « a. appear* Hear" for
Itfthii! Hi* Hertin hlitrlraH* pro
*|i|ed Ih* ttio *lao term* aehiallr
it* Ihoar piddi.lieil hy UioriiH.
The Slolr lleparlmenl got nut r
U'.’i"* word 'lalamrnl
nf th«
A n&gt;*i o an poxllhui. Il waa under
at&lt;H«l Ihe I Silled Slalra, fllllalo
and 1 Hirer had dSroxard Ih*
pilhllxheil Sol 1*1 let oia and
fnni'd them arcviable I'll* will
tfsei &gt;allno ajiprara In lir ..hr
fh*i 'll* ttliaataoa loleod lo pro
pfixr ant lorlhei ronditlnoa

C. W. Johnson Is 3 Resolutions
Named To Head i Are Passed By
Cily Commission
VFW For

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M in o r

H c iiu *
R o le

D e fe n se

G iv e n

In

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P o l i c i e s ,

|
TALLAH ASSEE. Apr. 2(&gt;— (rtJ)
|
S e c re ta ry A s s e r t s
—-J h f Home today paired the
O f H u y -1
e^Pro»«r»ial bookie bill 71 In 15 S u p e r v i s i o n
.
...
n
Ai •
W A M IIN IJO N . Apr. 76— ((Piand ienl il to llir Senate.
in g
M ay
H e O iv c tl I
N
u
t S*. .*1 , iv folin L. Sullivan
Before tbe bill panetl, Rep LsnI
in p.nlctl agnrt'
T o
S ta te
C a b in e t
b n I: ( h &gt;i « ! v A n r i I ’’ . D . I . c u i s I ;&gt; t u i r A s U c t l *e,.g.i**l
toff of Dade read a telegram Irom
,. 1 tpi-tug tb* t.'. '**) inn ,.|p*t sirDade Sberdf limntv Sullivan *pSent I
A ir
I '.l r r l r * l
T o
A o p to v e
I ) i ; i f t *I 4fI f IfM'f
TALI AIIASSEK. Apr fh ffPr
ptalmg for approval nl ihe meairtre
Ih* Adminittration rentral pair\ Wl M*# 1 1 "i • iMnounctTHf
1l i i 1 Mi* i*onrrn1 f**«]rrntJ't!l
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(
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t
n
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K
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t
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C i I v t.‘ It ;t t I r t
to aid him with law enfotrement.
....... ^Ii it ili’partm»*nt of ••rfu.
f»M Li.lln td drparffifr
r
■haring hilt wa&lt; 'hanged in a Sen
The bill would prohibit telephone
tn AHKOMA N.ft Pit I ss
*ti**ii Iiai.4 "Slloptnr' o liooh
I rp
r . r I .1.0
i**d»*l
D
d
-d.
I-*
L#
id
prrpiutm
n
.il* rummittee today to gi*e lire
II..e If •.11111•,11.
and telegraph companies Irom pro
I limcsr R*d arniir* &gt;l.,»l, &gt;1.....1 in oino forritjii i iMintrira, f h»tli-*
I** r.|
■d O i l . . ■ i,. I-.1*1
dill»i «i. r In-,, m »e% It4\r sijbf«.t
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permit the Governor to name a pur­ inhabitant* appeared ready
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atnte was
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Shanghai nnwinareM
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iia* In dlatrlhiitlng gambling In­ talaiv nl 410,000 tbe dim lor
Withdraw nl of Ih* A iii*i ii an and
would tie mpiired lo poll a JlIKt,- Hritlali naval craft from Shiuiglni
♦ ailing t1"*
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Mil which permit couiitlc, tu p*rt- slbllity of Iticlllfllts etl.’l, ... «»«*-»l* |Statu.1 nun*,* t'nuuuuu,,., wl... ^t I r t |„t
L\ |. HltiTT .'tl III** l"» *1 f«»l 111. %f(it'll iYf A Sllllld Mill I Lill ■*HI till)
leltiatr In the system. The pr.ivi- r.l four British ships on tii* Vangt l,..k*.l Hull,I, w,it,hip,.
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Vnalur Boyle bo ...him
nii.ii was oppo»ed hy county c m - *e Itlver, shelled by shore l.allerles
" lln% 1%mil 4 m-itirr nf wdildif. ! hs». 11**11 .Itupperl.
mlsslunere and eehoul buttles.
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Amerlran ronsulat* at Prune Minuter Alllr* replir.l in lb* * . . . .
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Ilia YangUf •llggeiti.iu ul making «n
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A CommunDl •orunref nf belug * equipment of all Htalo Depart I*,tuery. It wen whiiiciI them thid •mywbrrr .1 all."
lot ilie I .■pi'dal.ii* tods .11•I fli.'ii ft ini'l'i MMiM* IKhii tl..- iimiili v.ili .1iiiiiiii Hit-1, s, h.M.I Slate (•armcra Matktd, tl
ipy and two atomic icicnlleta Cuij- nirnte, egencles, commlHslutt* ssrul _n,n&gt; nlmui.l espeet lit. iiruluellon
(Tun. lull i.illrd thr ilirlling ol
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Already one Incident Involving II ii Ik Ii w.iisliip* on the Y.ttiglrr
I..... ».H l.y decided I t.i hiiihm
/hi d„. Tlimugh tl nf fit* on tha mud lt,,w ... i-ffcil toil would full I-*
grmtonal invcillgalore nt,parent*
an "ali... mu, outrage" ami a. i u,ril
will I',..ln i|o.l.
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ly failed t» t-alaldiah a link he- l . ' i i r m l i O a n D r o u p T o l l h r n.iltnl HtHtes was uceuire.l
IIm. m- Miked I.V HnVrrnni
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) r.Humuiiist •nldiere lit Niutkltiu lb* g.iyriiiniriil »d "llimwing th*
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Aii.liHeenilnr J. M'lghluu Hlitmt. A natal .......namlri, ... (lima
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Member* nf the Sanford N« hl|..ng State lleparlmenl prut,'at
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Actlvitlea t'ouillllltre dug deeper ttosswl Farm
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Into i, •uHieh for atomic caplon will hold their annual meeting In I Hit "a* forlheomlnti Smart Mini
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hint
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the t’ity Unit In Sanford » n , lit* -tuff were unliarme.l
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•iv I** 1vit it Mif.|.lit*•&lt; fur lli" (Irihsli
i if s' Miirmiffr * hi ft»ni M%•K
Iiovi'iii"i "a lull, pond line Moor*
'I*.,*- rummuidst radio in l‘ei|.tng
M Mitioi- i-r-Mto- i .mii I'.I.N wore
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The coiumlttre spent nmat of Thursday, «t B;00 I*. M., II- R
nidrmnK, hikI fhi* I tiiiiihis . .ii. iiciiif miglil be an attempt »•
wo Nstloiialtsl
-• Nanking, nihej alnp.
huailrtl Itwo
Natlunalisl ani.lrs,
atmlra, lha
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Ita etoied-dour aeealan queetiuning Freeman, secretary-treasurer, ha IjuH.Ird
,mIlnur*! (In l*H«e Nil !
i umpr.iMii*i, bill II win "n-il an
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Giovanni Roa»l I-eminltl. a pro- announeed today.
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i,grend . ouipi niiilce
At thin meeting regular ass., Ttvn low ns, filing, Hr.
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fauor at Flak Rniveralty In Nashl!HU' t.f”f.................
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Muoti' pi.indi'i tin.
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vlile. Then It brought Lorn ini l* elation business wilt be handled, Peiping and ('nltiglni, nn mile., •......
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face to face with Steve Nation, including the alecllon of HlrOCtors snillhwest of Nanking, were r«pI*hi 11«*r fltr fcrrl^ii nffiri* ilinr1«»‘*
L i . ' k r I ' r o u t l l t * « i ( H ! m ,i* 1 F i .mii Sept I to I let If. an u
Communist party Iradar it haa ee- and lha rendering of financial tiiM'd. llir radio said.
•••I fluti llntnin u**1 m %v»4rnitiu fr**in • lay
Bonin lint p,.|H.in- ir*pi*cniitiiig
.mge must have a 7i. s.ilidn ( o t g a Tin- ('.immmiisl hroadrosl said f til lIIII fwil III I.lit IlH IIIS»» thllf il MM
I h .i yeoi everyi.iie »a » wm tin u,r.im |nipiiliiii"ii in tbe i i - i
cuied of wartime atomic epytng and other reports on the 1048
period oy the President, J. C. M. tin- Nanking-Hangchow highway
llai i y l o o s . , no..,age, of tb.
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ol solllll ll.t.ln GdUllty w Inch wool,I
•111HI ,|e* Im k*i IHi Milt ft* til"
Fniil
&lt;'diiipjiny. lui *
il 11lain liwigbi *'f I li«- Holy,it. ..ink.' up Ilie new county gm-i but Sufifdi.i
, .'Chairman Wood Ill-G al
told Valentine, or Del-and and Mr. had item cul. Government garrison •if hIi i|m itf Ilir Y mukI a**. A
Freeman.
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&gt;...III' tl. III! llf finite CIUII lllslon
A representative nf the Feder­ heudqunlere said Bed ailvnnce nulla III 14M *4MI*i III* t|1lll#*l it MMcl tlio
I ’r c n rl.
ii* Mti'iifdii 4if*vH.i(nni*fii i.y I'tinm
i n i r H H in i n f
I In-ai anything about that
'Utether he knew the other on al Land Bank of Columhla will t&gt;« were nr.mud Kmielmw tWulislen).
ill i# ivit 4 ^i*fi» lii i« ti'iutil.ff *»f K«V
Ib' banl FtJelia, cliaiiiuaii of Mu mn« Li hm III n fill.' trni|i«i flicilik:
f'g a la a M V fi I ' f i d
mole.
0 &gt;undi th* answer might tend to
••All eltru.,
ltd raptniu of thing, mi lb" riiiHM'iit‘% will) 41*i|»«t MiH*K*.r4"i
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mini
line
whirh
called
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lie
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I k«* Mf.dldf* mu flu* |*«i1 11*all "f 1
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the
N o w everyb*idy"c worried about mg. ci,id Unit thla group pinhobh
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v rowers farmers and olhara .In- wi»t hank of Lake Tat. would mean Hm*i **
Sc
Hit
n«
i
I
d liiiuli'VHiil flipI vi*I 1•111(1 |
mg to bold down production o -mid try to get llu- l.egi .Inline
teres led' In cooperative atrlcul- flh* fmi.iimuMa were G-M
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*IHM|| I•ilii n Minv q cum
hy fhi* Stiiti* |Lm »! I h'lMiif iiii'hl ! I Mill HI"" huff!- Injh* 4 r %**
tural credit are cordially Invited i Hang. Im". wi.cre *.»iue .tlW.OWi fi*»«*tii •• 111•«t *|fM|»it* it** wMMiiiii:.
t" i n -ale the new i.innlv
llu fd.Piir, fur wfur It Mr* Tonk* I L*mih» i i t*rfct| iif f1tr* Fr^iiHi A *
R o y H o lle r H o n o re d
to attend this meeting". My. Free-1 guvcrmneni ir.mpi are believed dug Mi* i 21111r***% N’Mlii.milirH gtiVfriii
llotli dlsrucainil nieetlnga wein
••fifnitinl « f i t v hitiKhni; prrmif l (.tdVl.il Ifftilli Sfrr»*t
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m
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t
man
said.
11"
A
rapid
Jhriist
south
could
cut
!
*.|
bill
puldlblierIn
charge
Ilie* MiMiriHitf. %%ill (&gt;.* forNtrif Id f l*4*|, 1414' filll* ft. fit* ptiI iutM «id*ri
F o r 2 0 Y r a r H S e r v ic e
Hi»df i*im*Ii* D *1* mi it I,nr! nn "L
I
InWoo.linen
of
the
1%'oild
'‘
ill
The association's office Is lo- the .Shanghai-Hangchow corridor
HLi* 1% II, Mhiviimlhi Hiihilivi'Hdti I |M|| (llf||111|f*M f*( I fillfMln
|r*H»M l»* lid* "Mtifhiilftl pr•h*jr»**- I -l ed tu ucwmiieii afterwanh
’ if .
In Room 7, Ghurch and Main
Meanivtilla the Chlness Comniun- nf f"ts'.ird .).*•*t in Hip VunglTr
'I M Gppegard of tb* Grand b"ld limit icgiilai nieelii.g Imuglit t»i*li%*•#ft Smnn*dilid kinif Kill'** Afill Ml|r' . 1 11f f•»i •I M.-K.L'.m, ,4bi
Roy Holler, local repreientatlve eated
i'
'tuU’uuliuiio
II,.!!
n;
V
;;ri
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Building. Orlando, and handle* u radio demand Rial Britain and
kvr*riM»* %, t (ini i ...........ii ) *mu
I li.* *ii ,■*►
!,mi v fin im*nh III* fl'*iM*k I 'Ii., N I’.. Tlcmld old lhal )■&lt;t
&gt; 11MMIII •444
of the-New. York Life Iniurane* Federal Land Bank loans in Bent- the United Stales got ..id nf China
I ,p, grenlr-al Interest centered mi e|«H-k After Ilie nieeluig a eho k"o Du. fur Mi h11*I Mi . I »".hr d*i" I 111lie
iign.il'. 'udlke « e , other
Co. was awarded o Uautlful (old Inole, Volusia ami Brevard conn Jr*iH*d a -inesttim alioiit the Amerl df ( fd|TlMd*i|T |l|T'f|IMrf'*1 1“
liv r nf 7:?ft Af 4*11*' 11%‘l 11. /XM'IIII.
'rlctypr setter- the .r 1are used
in I*.la.I s.lppe. will be il'lM'il
9*rlM
»t*
MinlAldr
AHlri»*4
rvplAfin
..
,
*...ffi« .-.Mtli.d iii Sanfoid, are t*s
watoh and aji engraved *eroll from
,C«e,laa*4 ita *M* alt.
ties.
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It,*
I'.imiiiuiiinl
It.imiiai.l
I"
ivpeiHMng
prn.CM
in
which
«
pbp-ed on post ' fin fruit corners
a^npany qfflrlalg tail night at a
|i ..i-'hcd lap* .-|i*rHl*’H Ilia lino
Wl*'., no trains sre apptoarhirg
Mnqugt at The Mayflower Hotel,
lli* ,p..l r , mis ii iiia.l* It Heal 1 f* Instead of a maminl operato,
......be Atlantic 1 oast Line branch.
TackionviHe, In recognition of hla
Mint tii* flitneip did not epepifi1'- i I red Kcltaub, general manager
•I.* i*d and green signals wt’.t
completion In of a 20 year contract
-f
tl.e
Decatur,
1
1
1
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Herald
lte
ally « iiek *:‘I that British .bU
lls.li sutoniatlcall'/ at lb* sir"..*
with th# company.
■
i*iv,
told
one
nf
the
meetings'
II
(IM FRRI t ( i « l
i.*i*. - ali an -.(her signals Wtth %
Hollar became associated with
.•■at lit» paper had used teletype
.. so. spp.oaebb’g. flagmeo msy s*’
Ihe New York Life Insurance Co.
- 1lerpi for tb years and that lliev
,11 llglii i red
l - o lights *e l 'f
If) 1427 and hie been the eopgaor 1
produced 400 line,- of type an hour,
W ASHINGTON, A,"
(Jpi 11#•L*»f linn*rp
ileh lido th&gt; Sts’ * Market
«!■ 'ifd ( oo tl..
representative In thla area •***
•■&gt; about double the rato of a ^f0»4 lf&gt; gtl flow MM (iMMafttlil
CHICAGO, Apr. 2 A -(S p e c ia l)-* ‘Atloplion of s ,y.tsm of p-v
|&lt;fijft^
^n|r) 4- 4% &lt;&gt; used by the train
since. He haa also taken an ectiv#
p-giilar operator
*4 M%!r."
party In civic affaire, !e a past litically-controllecl medieal pratlice. a* retoinmcndsd by Pnitdcnl Trn"I'pegard pointed out that an
R O TAR Y GOVERNOR
Member* of Hie Hanford Mer
nraaldant of the notary Club, and man, would turn back tha dock of medical progtets in Ini* counlry .&lt;0
" Ilieje ate many deniable llnn*&gt; *b,t *vety Amtticaf. .*Ifftf «4[ImIJ I ' \R A S O T A . Apr 26— (/ D -D .
tCnntlaaea t.» r « n font
chant* Annotation Indicated by a
a fofmar mamber of the City Re|.4e
to
l|*ve,"
the
lotme.
(’re,id».M
,*&gt;d.
but
tl*
income
•mope!,
n
»-,
|
~
.
.1 ,
11'alter Kennedy, Set not* optar-.
■ration Committee and during the ^ ""T h e American Medical Association ro th.rged today in 4 statement vntr nf (fi tn 'I, that they oppose I
new (ate* or Increases In any old O r a H g t J v O l l I l t y V o lf M l -leu; Itself, ft |* similar with Mi*t
■•ri.». i ' , i Inducted todsy as gavwar waa a member nf th* Bute by Dr. Elmer L. Htndereon, Ohair;| ----------------------------------------------------nation.
«m-.r of th* wsst-csntrat Florida
rb. system
Guard .and waa chairman of the mau of Ita Board of Trust##*, and
‘Already our economy Is up lo
*
"
the final, Irrarocabla atepa toward
Fifth War Bond drive.
Hoover suggested that i* sho'd-l dt'trh’t of Rotsrv Intelnstlans’
Mm limit of endurance. I heltcve
tl
^
,
added:
State Socialism— and tvery Amer­ chants' group, declared thla morn
It* was elect* I ysster fsv f&gt;
---------*’&gt; -n a "pay-as-yoti-g'i" hs»U
should go alow and hold fur
"The Inevitable deterioration In ican should ba alerted to the dan­ Ing.
tiRLANDO, Apr. 20— (/F)— Cll.......
Morrl* E VVhl'e, Tsr*e*
M AN T A K E S L IF E
•bounaflng
further
accutmilstiot.
Following receipt of tha result* i»a,tng a aplrltsil elvlc campaign, thn addition* to this (tax) hur •d ••'« Social Security trn*’ fund »M otney
B R A D EN TO N , Apr. 2&lt;M/P&gt;- tha quality of care which would ger.
"Oie nf the great danger* in of tha postcard poll Wmlneadai. . Iiicli ctarteii on Fell. 18, more den lo tha absolute minimum I. .. presently about 410 tdlllon
R. A. flmoake, 47, of Arcadia wae result froth government- her ding of
patients and doctor* Into assem­ political diagnosis of th* health the Board of Director, moved that than 21,000 qualified freeholder-! When the cold war Is over, we can
I'll I BON F. ft ft FT CRN ED
fhundubot to death her* today.
It* »slt| under thn trust fund
Dapuly ((Maries Re.-k .rrnvea
Sheriff Roy Baden raid Bmoak* bly-line mad leal mills would Ibwet needs of the people Is the tempta­ Kenator Boylr and Rapretcnia.1,,f Grange founty v„|a today to afford many more dumtitlc Im­ •Ii* S-u-1j, ] Security beneflclar!*-.
provements/’
apparently shot himself. Peace tha standards of healthy America tion lo over simplification. Presi­ lives Odliani and Smith tie notified decide wlndlicr the Grange (Touiitv
pay twice for Gieir lianq la*l night from H uia'.in. Tsvss
Hoover
wrote Ids view* to sctually
■Tuetlc* A. K. Amlong said an In- lo thoae of tick, raglmantad Ku- dent Truman has fallen Into this of thla oppusltlnn to tax Increase* ScIumiI Hoard eliall go forward
IK*
lie
said the government wltli a prlsonar, I I' RlehlrJ
"The reason for this action I.v .nth a 111,000,000 project of new Chairman Doughton lU -N C i of spends thn trust fund and suiisll- son, 'tl. who "-a* (mnel -iver
error.
(M at was unnecessary.
Henderson'* staUraant folBack tiy feras anlli'irlKes, Rich"The President seta forth an ob­ the merchant* I* that we believe , .instruction and repairs for il* I lie House Ways and Means Com­
Wflmoaka was (hot onca In the
lute* government
b onds
or
mittee In regard to Administration "lOU's" for the money, 'lien l*l*r ardsim faces li,'e** »f crsr.1
jective which all nf us can warmly Hint atnte agencies and commit*- j IiuoIh.
head with a .44 calibre automatic lows;
In hle band- He-had just
"President Truman’s special indorse— namely, bringing ade­ hIohs will never stop lo examine
Thn number nf voters In today's proposals to broaden the Social redeem, the bond* oil* of tax larceny, said fJ'.e.ilf •* a
• F T T W 7 etora^and w m ly- message, asking enactment of a quate health services within the thn possibilities or economy until { elect Inn lit thn most importnnl fnc- Security Program.
money."
National Compulsory Health In­ reach of all the people. Thn doc- the need for funds la an actual . t»r uf thn day’s proceedings- Un­
Hoover said th* proposal* would
T H E
W E A T H E R
Ua automoblk
Hoover proposed establishing an
surance Program, deserve* most tors of America. In cnupernllon ity," *ald Mr. Ilall. Of 110 posl-ii.ee morn Ilian half of the quuli- mean "a huge Increase In the lax
“Independent research body” to
BALDW IN NAMED
careful eeruflny both by Congroai with the prepaid medical and hos­ cHi'da soul to merclianla in the fu-.| freeliohk'ra of tha cnniily cant burden on our economy."
JA C K S O N V ILL E . An*
H AR TFO R D , CoMtn A rt .
lie said there Is a mistaken Idea conduct s year's study of ( I t fed­
HIGH
and by tha American people, pital tiro plans and th* many poll, 40 were returned.
j their ballots, tha election Is null
eral
old
age
and
retirement,
(2)
72
B. Sanator Raymond L. whoa# health would ba aerloualy ■plendld voluntary health lauirlb
Atlanta
' and void, no matter what might that Social Security contributions
1'"a
state
aid
to
naedy.
ami
d
i
such
Baldwin (R-Conn) wap namad to endangered ir thla Old World anca ayatams, have mad* great
Boston
l,e the majority— for or ngitinsl. "ere neither taxes nor federal ex­
LAR G E E S T A T E
"independent"
seem
it
y
systems
state auprama court of trrara to­ acourga I* allowed to spread to our progress in achieving that objec­
Chlrayo
73
b’
W H IT E I'LAIN B. N. Y.. Apr. 2d Tin, election would tut thrown out. penditures."
day by Damoeratle Oovgraor NWJl iTWflde . . !i,
tive, ao wa have no quarrel with — (/P&gt;— An anpraianl of Ihe estate
ji
"They are both," ha said. "They a, veterans, civil service, rsllrosd, Detroit
6S
hi
private
insurance
and
companytoestar Bowlaa.
44
urn just a* much a burden an our
60
'Thor* la neither hope nor pro- the prealdtnt on that acort..
Minneapolis
SM ALL C K A K T W ARNINGS
of the lata Caiitalii Joe I'atterson.
▼The «appolntmaat,
by mtao of progTeeo In thla system of
"President Truman, however, publisher uf the Naw York Dully
New York
46
M IAM I,. Apr. 2tl— (/F*)— Small national economy aa any &lt;‘.her tax union bit sflta.
"A
careful slurb*," be tsld, Thoenlx
medical ea~ It is tha proceed* from a desirable objec­ New*, showed today, ha left a .-raft warning* warn ordered dis­ or any other government expendi­
03
48
ranfaranra,
''might disclose ,u en sly differ­ ■Ssinl Louis
nl
66
sjretesa of decadent tive to a hlchly-uodsalrabl* pro* net, taxable amount of $ 11,245.00b. played until sunset today south of ture."
gubenw
rnatorial ____,
Thn ex-Praaidant suggested cov­ ent Hvstcm which would nv.dd the Gan Antonia
7b
________ j E are aow Uvlag off peaal for achieving that objective.
64
The figure waa contained in a Miami along tha Florida Keya for
tna 1
M 0 atatg aiartoaa.
1N0
ering mors people under tha pre- liuga coats of Administration nml .Seattle
61
41
Thar# la a m a t deal at double- report filed In surrogates court winds up to SO mile* per hour.
Thar# had
64
talk in Urn PraaMra*1! maaaagt, by state transfer tax appraiser
Jurkcouville
72
Tha Weather Bureau predicted Kent Social Security system and the duplication."
80
72
but what h# actually wotoaaa la a Georgs M. Percy. Gross value of "fresh to moderately strong asst* increasing grants to states for
............................. of
Hoover'rt tatter waa In rospon.se Minml
8.1
60
National Camguhww flaalU.' la- tha aatata waa fixed at $11^ 08,• erly winds 20 to 30 mils* per hour" helping the needy, but he called to Doughtun'a requeat fur com* Orlando
( Cautliua i Or Safe R s )
for a drastic change In financing mnnt
79
5«
Tallahassee
for th* araa,
4M .
_

Churchill Calls
For Relnlialion
In China ‘War

N&lt;*\v Move To Hikr
[Mnlmilv tirades
Of Fruit Is Opened

Commie Member,
S c ie n tist Face
Probe By House

\NPA Finds High

P ro u iu tion ( o s t s ' ,, M
FilCU N ow spuporsl iL'tllands (irmip To
Survey Cnunlv A

ft-

Truman Healtb Bill To Turn Medical
Progress Back 50 Years, AMA Says

0

Hoover Advises Congress To Go
Slow On Boosting Domestic Costs

MerclimilH Vote To
OppoHt* 'Pax Hike

t . i . B rt,'*S .7 "11 School I’rojecl*

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

T hp'Sapftfgl H erald

Menace To Freedom

SCSRttr FEVER

Too Late To Classify
By R U 88BLL R A Y

, lain, ai lb* r«a« u i i i n
l u f t r i ritrita , I O N J k t A at
D t l f i 'u •&lt; Mart* *, I M .
^
■ o itl a n i . m r i i i i — —
M lla r
u u h iiu m ua *N
___ ■•tlatM Mi m m ______
*tTmtCmi r¥ t f i r K f i f ---------

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apr.

All big men, able men, sore***-

)e,

V im n ^ T O D A T

If V* close ulir waking hunts
with tftjr r )*r are apt In awaken
wlfh fwfny. ppbFe&gt;iiM solved. K vny
ntatnlnjf:' doth hi; bring hln justice
t&lt;* lijflif, lln falieth lint.— Zi'pti 3:5.

Illnuc* r.ov. Ii.is ,i t.« v “to oiili
&lt;i'lin&lt;|urnry among cals". I.itlle »n
nothing, howevei, is dour in Illinois,
•nV [note lli.ili 111 other stairs, about
cliild iMiniinfiiry.

Wr ate* taking it vny easy 111
lln« epurdty. dir I’nmmuniit virility
in China, the fuss 11I llns nlil liirnil
anil alfv'to j|ir lirr woilil. Peihapi
i| wr unilil look into tlir Inline uni
ire wlui t(iii defeat to tlir free na­
tion'. mean! in "blond, sweat anil
Ifats" lor our rhildien ami mil

O

.u id icn'* (liildirii, wr would not
hr *0 . (ililpl.Kcnl nlmul il.

W lii'ii Mi 1 Mutt ,M inim i id t'nliitnlmn, Min.t. find plucril
fluwcrn mi lh«' irriivi'u of im r lliiiii nnd noiilliorii Holdlom
Tb r Stale Indmtiial Commission idlin' in A p ril, Iddli, ulii* ntorlml 11 mmtom which linn Imi'ii
irvral; iliat il bad 48,4/7 applies- prmterved ever ilnco nnd which i.u ln*iii|{ nhfuirvod in Mnnfnrd
I ont Ironi employers for written todny when tin* Krnvofi of the fnllun hi*rn**3 of tin* W n r He
r nring die 111 - 1 tluee lunnllw &lt;&gt;l 1wee’n Hu* S ln le ‘i will In* deenrnled diulor I fie nunpicen of I fie
(lulled Dm itilltii'H of Ihe Confedeni. &gt;.
1 i|i year, was afde to fill 4
til llieiii, feavitiK 5.7 lr» i"b&gt; !"•
Mctiiorinl I&gt;iay. or liecornllou Hnv nn it in HoinellriicM
wlurli n'«* one wav available. Vet, called, in nlwn.VH olmervcd in Floridn, tleorKin, Alnhmnn nnd
iniruipluymciii it tiiid lu hr n ginw- MiHniHHippi mi tin* lillth of April. In LuiiiHimut nnd Tcnncntii'i*
iUK piublein ill lliit state, and l.nl it in olmcrvcd on .lime SI, Ihe hirtlidny of JeffcrMon Hnvin;
year wr paid nul river Jh.lHIO.IhMI in North nnd South Ciiriillun on Mnv III, mid in Virffiiiiii on
May :id.
In krep people from wurking.

M1II.111I

Caldwell and C.enrur
ftmalfieK aie Imili heme, lalkrd nf
at pfoVpIctt fur next year'* rleciinnt
when Senalm Pepper will he the
itar of the show. Caldwell it die
iinniedi.ije pail gitvemor nl Flniida;
Inialhrr* it .1 an rx-Maiine ami
rrICnt roiign-*»iu.iir from Miami,
ill Sr* good rncn.ositi.ww Hf camlaignefi. flirt .igifintt I'epper, they
ill mil uilv Hun an oppiit'cril wh'.
t witllnul n tiipeiinr mi die tluuip
lit one win. Will aim have die
liip)&gt;urt nf Governor Waiirn and
President rnunaii. And ..II lh.il
meant.

Heeklng advic* as to tha best
way tn udvertlse Florida, the
newly appointed Florida State Ad­
vertising Commission, meeting In
Tampn, rnlleil In a group nf *0rnlU'd experts lu lel^ them hnw it
slimibl tie done.
In the group w*r* eurh illstingiiisbeil sutliurUlei
as Knr)
tilrk.'l, former president nf the
(Jutted Press; Itogar Rgbson, Ihe
famed statistician; William Holler,
r e tir e d
Chevrolet executive;
George II. Htorer, radio and tele­
vision operalnr and Carl flynlr,
public relations man.

*•«ll.lag

t i h ;s d a y ,

I 1

*'

Miiiiorinl Hay wan nut olmerved in the noil hero nlali’M
until IHliH, when (leiicrnl .lolin A. I.opmi, coiniiimiihi'-in-chii’f
of tin* flrmid Army of Ihe Hepnhlic, imuied mi order ilraignaliny May MO mi mi oocnHlmi for deroratlnp Ihe prnveu of the
wnr (I6ad, anil it wan not until |M7t that Ithmlp lalmul be­
came the flrut stall1 lu tile Nurlli to make II u lepul holiday.
The practice nf rtpciiriiting the graveH of the hernei of
hofII tin* North nrnl the South In pcncnilly olwerved nowndaya and the cmdoni in Ih*Iiik prndtiully extended to include
thn vntnraiiH’ araveg from other war«. The piirpimo Ih mil
to keep alive hitter seetionnl strife or unhappy memories, hid
rather lo honor nnd pay nnr respeetH to the hrnve men who
sacri^lvfd their lives fair a cause lhey Iwlirvnd rlpld
T ic f i l m

O f A IM 'of l i « n I

Thi’ hoi loin 'tcriiui to he ilropphiit old of llcnrv Wnlliicc'n

1 Cad llauu. win. mil to hmi! ak'i Proftriumivn I’nrly. ftexford ft. TnffWnll, one of the llooticwas Ihe mod hiilhanl vounn y,oiler
ill tfie tla|e, Is now thf mod tutpritinK ..Id man m die g.iulr, at far
Fhiiida it rmiierneif, lit Miami
|atl week lie tank ,1 IIMnol pull
fo tie hit inalrli in llir finalt of a
imiinanienl wluih lie wuu mi the
tl7di hole |« make liiintclf winner
id hit fiflli Florida Ainalem Cult
Cliainpioiuhi|i. Il hat hern Ur yean
since [)ana won In* (nd champoiithip, II vein time lu- won dm
a«&lt; ipie l l r may i.m always he
hr l.rtl gull player in Honda, hut
I will he a Imiy lime hefrur anyone
idceft hit reculil of achieveinenl.

veil hrnin tniAtcra nnd chairmun of tho Wallace nntlonnl
cimvfliUlon. rccPidlj dccldPtl there were ton mnnv I'ommun
inta in the movement fn milt Idm, and fluid he would have no
more In do with it. Nnw Senator (lion Taylor of Idaho, who
wutt Wallace';! nimdiift male in the president ini' race, annoimcOfl thn) he wil) run for rtt-olocUon lo the Hcnnle in
11150 as a Democnd, ,if&gt;l an a Prograafllve.
H o than repeutn Ih e nto ry o f fliH n o lg h lm r, fo rm e r Sena
lo r B u rto n K . W h e e le r o f M o n ta n a , w h o ru n for vice p r e n idenf in 11124 on Ihe independent (Ickef headed hy Senator
Ito hcrt M . L a Fnltfltte a n d irn m w lln to ly a fte rw a rd re tu rn e d
to ih e D e m o cra tic fold. W h e e le r liecume afeadtly m ore confio rvn tlve n n t ir fin a lly be cam e too m u ch flo fo r hln M a le ,
nntl watt tlefeafod Ift 19-1(1. W ill T a y lo r , too, tu rn In w a rd m ore

col^vlitlvo views'/ 1________ ____

C'liuri'hill Siieccli

By M i l H I I ME R

J!AV YO R K — Like midnight to Cinderella, ftv*
o'clock 1* thu pitching hour to the com­
muter Denkn slam, .louts close, rlevutoin sink
uinl train* depart
The tush la luotastlc amt the crowding lodeicilbnhle, It Is os If every subuiIntuitu lias tie(uiii* puulc-stihken with III* thought lliut If h*
remains In Msol.uUun an Juilunt longer, he wilt
he turned Into a pumpkin.
It lu an hum when the New Yorker remains
Indoors— for lie wondsrs often enough why h*
Mayn In. t(iti.lor»aiwn and t*irl(&gt;)e city, without
having the Tdy painted and ruse glided hy Hi*
five o'clock whirlpool.
However, fur many of Hie rurul limits heading
for tho 0 17 and lb* return of lh* native to Hod's
Msl Hslmsr
country, Hn-to Is one stopping.on plat* before
His inevitable Tin* Is the hotel bar,
‘ There are a li.'iudful of big commercial hotels near the I'enusylvanla an&lt;l Hi and cVntrul railroad station*— plnri-a like the Com­
modore. th» Moouovelt, New Votker and Blatter and ul the witch­
ing liaui, thru dark and echoing hut* become oases for Hi* sub­
urbanite
The utiiius|ihri.' Is nothing at all like the ntmosphrte Unit fills the
thounainl in,.! one taprooms elsewhere in the big city Most of New
York’s xahsacs ate colorful places, full uf lonely drinkers and screw­
balls and drunks and batten.Irrs Who reud Keats — but III* hotel but*
are different.
They are without Hie carnival or dormitory eplrlt of Hi* others.
They aie resting place*, they ar* shack* by the side uf III* load
ivIn 11) the hniaaard and dust-stained traveler can psiot*.

N'

C O M r ir v o ONE O F TH EM , A cluatar of table* aata back front'
la Circular bar, ami at these tablaa tha boaa la saying goodby to
tila aren taty with a martini, or atray traveler* passing through to
.Boston or Washington are relaxing almleaaly between train*.
’ However, *1 the bar lt**lf, th* true amt real herd I* gathered.]
... ................ ..

Postal Rate Revision
i.ouisville l onrier JuutnsI

avnr III* band urn*, but under slate
aw more than lu ll nf them will have
o vote to make the election legal.
Tfj* djHiruKy Svill cofna in telling
JM In'n'lt tigo We lirafrl One nf
feadiAg clliirri* rnosii,' "fficr^*»
King lu tin in Sanford rfcenl
la the b*f| itAtnfs". ta d week,
re was fhe
Iniriii mi I^Rlnfi'* arn liml intlsllson of officers mi M
lid biidga benefit par
!fertlh6(i and- evening at -HtMy
loss Parish I louse, tw chsi^W
reventf libn fiapqujt.of the t a k e n
ad Professional woman on wedaaday night; tk* EtftotivM Chrfi
inner! a'pd the High M m ol Glea
'tub concert on Thursday n|gffl,
tie Jaycra Civic
b fin w
rfday night, and the Shrine.Murli-

imJay hijrtlU

An ninny nf nnr reatlers know,
there in itnw pending ii| WnidilngIon 11 hill to Increase poifnl «if*n
generally In nn W In fry In reducif the operafing d*flf|i
Jh"
post Office Oepartmeht,' 'This bill
proposes In Increase second clasa
ralea— thn r.iteu which apply In
m«tf 'delivery of newspapara nhd
m**atitles— by approximately &gt;100
per cent. HI nee their am m.nre
than 40,000 mall rmhicrlber*, to
■TWi. Couriar-JourriitP thlo pro*
petal la of mutual IntarMl to both
this newspaper nnd a large seg­
ment of |ta subscriber#, as wall
Aa to thn general public, The Cotirler-Jmirunl want* no sbhaldy from
the government, Therefore, we
would like to explain Just,.hnw
this hill would affect mw and nur
mail auhsrrjhers, rind tn statri opr
position upon Jhl# legislation.
For many years It has been nnr
policy to offer mall subscription!!
a t b a r t a l n r rate o f FT per year
for renewal suliac/lptlona a m l'M
Sec. y«ar to r., new etibsorlbrr*.
a# rataa eompara v
carrier-del.vered aul

poslsge ends per nisil imlwi-rlher
Ware fl.mt csrli, In nddilinn tn
which wo pklil nn average of ifll
rente each for trucking our pa­
pers to onflylpg post offices ra­
ther ihart clearing litem1through
the I.ouisville Post Office, which,
ill many casaa, would occasion n
day's delay In delivery. Cmisefluently, for 313 laanen nf the dally
Cimrlrr-Jmirnal In s haffcaln of­
fer renewal. subscriber we received
net only 14.35 pet* year after tie-

second clasa postage rales would
be from 9 I.M per snbecrlber per
year la &lt; 97.50— an Increase nf
15.10 of On cents limre than I be
94,55 Which WW now receive,
Obviously If this wltfinlinti la
presented something will liavn to
give. Rllher nialf rates would hnva
to he Increased to a figure higher
thAn carrier delivery rates or sonic
alternativd means of delivery will
have to he fohnd which la murN
chegpef, TheW eertna little proarW t ilf thk letter alternative an
It appear* that th* only (solution
wouhf bh to Increase mall rates
very sharply If thin bill passes.
That will, oi course, result In de­
id of ofTarlng* mat) rgte pf priving those who cannot afford
the Inefafae of thglr ifglhr Oourfer'.
yroximately two-thlrda the
r dtllvored rate has been to an* Journal. At the lame time they
will probably fare the' same sit­
uation aa In other mag*sine* and
twbileatMa whiah would ba equal­
ly affwel»d by the Hvlalation.
'
—tmVttavllle Cmfr»*Kni,u#n*l

H s n ip ffiK

girl picture* of (lie type presented
hy Dick Piijh' always have been
ami always will Is- in demand.
Floridn la fortunate In ' have a
mall.like Pope on the Job nnd It I*
high time tills slate renllred It and
recognized Idm for Ills nmailng
ability as a publicist.
,

aforemenlilined experts combined
read of their findings lie blew his ■* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
lop.
.1 i.allu.tr,| I'r..I,, t-mtr one*
i.ast week Dick
rrlenseil a
dnailil In- withdrawn.
giving llir experts’
O P T O M K T K IH T
r'hliiesn embassy uffilrlal*, Imw- broadside
fis u .iii.il - i i l a i . . . lin e *
. v.-r, until ihat llicir governnient statement the lie and showing ex­
II
lasts
U-l-J, l-a Ssl. H U
eleuilv intended that lio n w a n i­ amples uf Hie type of hnthlng girl . I Atlssllr Nall.it.nl Unnh lll.ls
pictures
Hint
linvo
always
clicked
Ph.i.i* mtn
ng should he followed hy I In- withdrnwul of foreign vessels michorerl ami continue lo click with the na­
tion’s tup flight newspapers and
I ill to Y a n gU e .
| T h e officials said tin- puipasn periodicals,
Through Ihe efforts of Dick
j nf Ihe Chinese mniuiiuili'iitmn was
Hull no ships should enter Hie I'opc, Florida bathing girl pic­
ilvi't without carefully studying ture* are in greater demand today than ever liefore. Magaxlne
i rnh
o h
| Ihe risks.
I The Chinese official* cnnimenl nnd picture editors send their aid*
I jiii '.oiutilily implied thul the K until- esl pliotngruphvrs lu Floridn to
j ingtaug gnveruiueiil i* di-.-lalniing work with lliuk I’opc. He is nnin lulvnnce uinl responall.ilily for lioiinlly recognised ns a picture;
wimid nnd Ids picture* are fen
I tin- Iona of life.
tured lu every type uf publication'
from Ihe Mimlleid weekly tn Coliier’s, I,ifi- and thn Saturday Kvrning I’ust.
The day Fturlda stuns using at­
«r..nlli.HrS runs f a ir llnrl
incriminate linn, t'oninilltee mem tractive hnthlng glr) pictures, such
her* said Nelson also ............ . his."" ' ,U|
’ ,r,
" ''' *r
I’nivlmfleil liming Ihi»

Dr. C. L. Persons

-.

ikta* t it iili

ful m«*ll nnd nil rcshlanls nf the
stnle. Kuch nf Ihest* gt-ntlcmcn
1presented tits ideas slid the suul
li.inl nf ihtdr I'lillective advice was
tn lisnish fnrevn
the “ bathing
girl" and rnnceiltVate nil puldicising the i.late's e.|i|i-Miiillsl fscllltlc:. arid ndvauta^x'.'
Kurl lllckel
staled that “ the
Imlliiiig beauty picture was drop­
ped ns an effective selling pnjnt
,y expects ten years sg"." end
taid it was “ high time must of us
dropped It ns It was corny today."
Hill Holler and George Slnrer
hacked him up while linger Hobami urged that we feature nur
you Hi in an educational rule.
Press dispatches heralded the
*,tury fur amt wide. The experts
hud spoken and if Ihe Advertising
CnininlHsinn followed their advice
the hnlhing girl would he nut ns
far ns I'hnidu publicity was rnncerned.
Alter nil. Ihe proof of tIn- pud­
ding is In the eating Mid while
these experts may have been p*r1fectly idncerr in their deniincis) tlnii nf bulbing girl pictures, the
fuel remain* ihnt Florida lias re.
reived more favorable publicity
via ti.e bathing girl mute than in
any other manner, and when Flor­
ida's No.
I publicist who lias
crashed pmrp n^lvaal
covers, rotogravure section* ‘ rind
new* column* than all of the

picture editors hold their nose and
start tossing Florida publicity Into
the nearest waste basket.
Mnytie Sir. lllckel and Ills fellow
exports have reached nn a r ^
Where pictures of beautiful g lrfV
In bathing suits lack appeal; if
so, they ora In tin- minority and
thov will find the nation’s lop
flight picture editors and news­
men are using more hnthlng girl
pictures today than ever before.
If any of these learned gentle­
men will Hgree tu pay for th*
press clippings, I'll guarantee lu
send them thousands of such pic­
tures from the press of the na­
tion. It happen* that I opsrnte
press clipping bureau nod I vet.”
lure to say I lint we could'deliver
several thousand such clips every
)veek, year lu and year out and
Mill wouldn't have them all.
Hut in justice lo Dick Pope and
bin pictures I'd like to point out
that while u large percentage uf
his pictures may tie classed as
bathing girl pictures, they are
much more than that, they aro thn
finest kiii;| of action pictures th
tell a Florida story of vim, vlgi.%
health, youth ami vitality. They
pack a' real punch nnd tell mum at
a glance than many a thunsand
words could tell.
I.et the Advertising thiuimlssion
send out pictures of students In
horn rimmed spectacles, of emi­
nent college professors, of hcIiihiI
nnd college building*. I.et them
scream educational opporliuiitlc*
at Hie top of their lung*, nnd if
one publisher nut of a hundrigs
pays any attention to It, it wuiilV
he a surprise.
No, In Hit* Instance‘the experts
are wrong, oh, so wrong, Itnlhing

m i I l i t 111 lu ■ lit

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n ru sli l u l l

In l in, airat,

sw u am m a l i

f kaea

o**'
IU ,

(pause for a quirk one, or she ha* to gst horn* to Bronxvllls and tha;
levelling dale,
Thera la a uniformity to the man, with their tan fedoras with tha'
black build, thrii billion-down ahlrt collars and their bioguea— and
their tiled looks. They stand In pulra or trioa, or by tfi*ms«|vaa and
th*y talk In low nnd uninterested voice*. Dome of them nun* beers,
laxity, hut most are Imbibing the quirk |olt.
’ la It prnlentlnii against (he screaming inonoldny of th* train rld*,^
{for against the romfuitable and unsvtntful Ilf* to which they are
(reluming?
Hera's n pair The big man, with tha evening paper under hla'
Urm nnd the btiefrsse set at hi* fast, speaks to the medlum alMd
(mail in a flat, tired voice.,
ao aha called m* At ai30," h* U Mybig, “and aatd tha Kennadya'
Iwera coming over for bridge." Ha piltaea. “I mean, for Ood'a sake,
Joe, I have nn 8;45 breakfast appointment down tn th* city hat*,
[And Vv* got to alt up and play bridal u j night," '

SENKARIK

( I

&amp; I'uinl C .’

S p rin g P a in t

Event Hpeeinls

Commit1Member

20% Disco mil
ON ALL Mmuons

.o n HluHunnl rig h ts md to n n s w e r l ' 0
a «|IIi -mIInn w hether lie knew J n s -I l ' " K « w, ‘h
eph Weinls cg, unlver&gt;.;ly of Minn wl" ,M' ,l'" ^
I
tn plof^*.*or.
1‘ln-y *nld Weinberg "wnsn'l

h"',1

,h n t

P ^ W re s
nn,lt" "

ANPA Meet

I'lK t in ilc

H i i If

MA CRKPK

ore wh"llier he ever m.-l Nelson
PAPER DROP CLO THS
hoi didn't think so."
i I' hs IIru. s n . « r a s e Use.
A third nrloiiHM
on today's
$
m ine
list was David llnhm nf operator wn* necessary In punch
I'rinee Ion,
luil the riimiuilli!" Hie tape am) *uld “ Hie Idea Is not |
never gut around tn him. The to replace the present operators.1
“There I* u serious shortage of
three nnd N.-lnou were told to
skilled linotype men and not
t-.niie lack May II,
For ClennlitK All Puinlerl
l.oinlnlti told reporters ‘tluit, lie, enough apprentices are coming
Rnrfnt't'it
nlimg,"
he
said.
“
We
me
paying
Weluherg nnd llohm were clnss
n
lot
of
overtime
ami
still
not
gelHrttkh
ClennerN
Hie A 2 fir
li lends while working during the
war at the rndlntion laboratory ting the prodiiciioii we need, wliul
ni tiie lliiivecdty of Cnlifiirnin In we are after is more production."
Iluell W, Hudson, uf Ihe Woon­
Berkeley.
The committee t.iud In a Yeport socket, It. I., Call, said an Informal
KillH Mildew— Pruvi'ltia ils
In i yi-iu Hint Nelhou, now living poll indicated the 5-cent paper
Rccnrrn uni
in Fill luugh, got nn nlnnilc for- now I* standard among the small­
nmln back in llitlt from n “ Sclent- er dailies with ‘only right uut of
I t V einhlnvcil III Ihe llerkidcv l **!"*'**' ^75 papers represented stat-

1.08

SOI LAX. Itox

urn*

Mil.mow inn »ke

Jt ml inI
The

l.n Lrn to ry
1\" * t J*^!;
ciiiimdltee nnid Hcienllxt X

dollied over knowing Nelson so It
withhold hia mime. It Hill with­
in Id his nnnm Indny.
tfnestluneil by n reporter, WeltiIerg uid ho had appeared before
*be &lt;-&lt;&gt;mwitt«'» |«*t year.

Kighy Owen of the (Ipelouaas,
La., Daily World, only dally in the
i-oiinlry nnw being printed by offnet mi u weh press, told Ilia group
the process did not save him
money but Hid enable him to use
many additional picture* and ad­
vertising Illustration* qconomlol ally.
Ilia paper printed Hill) pictures
In the first In roe monthi of this

PAINT BRUSHES
I Tic* up
AM . HI/F.H

SpnngfN .......
F lo o r Clennrrn

5c lip
I Or up

.Shellacs', Turpentine
Unread Oil, Alcohol
Unpier Thlnitcra
tjlng Oils, Mineral Spirits

S portsm e
QHR REPAIR DEPARTMENT

to tha younger one. Their voiced
Of the regular#

, Th«y do not atay long; they 1
*tay when they are in CtevelAiid 1
they are going to ^llne that night

•

Flrenrntk Repaired

q u ip m e n t I n A - i S h a p e

TENNIS R ACKfetS
RK-HTRIJNH W ltM ^¥IvOI4

HR1TRR IRAN NRW 1^.00

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Y
, APRIL 26, 1943

PAGE THREE

f » SANFORD HERALD SANFORD, FLORIDA

P. If. Fullrrs Honored
Willi Ho.il Parly

T lM !S t ) A 1

■ til* Pilot Club will bold its r*

business m
eeting in liir

ular
ou rlit C e n lrr at t. lju I'. M ptcerdtd* by III* huaitl meeting ul

f

7:80 t*. M.
Th* religion. film "The Mi&gt;.Inc Christians'* %%ill l»«* hIp w i i at
thi Cffttful (Ibt|&gt;I i «t r llUIrll, Ninth
and Laurel Avenue. at 7 :»• I' M
r Celery Camp, ri'2!&gt;. ..f tin Wn.nl
intn uf Ibr tVnrhl will meet in,..,
day night nl 7 30 «VI«.-l. ... tin
Woodmen Hall M in lltr luvr'iug
chicken pilau mnl n il! I.infill,
will be a»’|\ fit
Circle N » T **f fImw U i i ul

A illM T M N
o r IIMMI
OK Ml * I It ATION &lt;'l I II

1 telephone f 18 IVytom in tli« noHi fittur*', were

iHrs, P riceffe^rtlT o

I

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Head (iuif Group r e r s v n a l s

&gt;lr- t’rn a ll'e tt] u . i elected
f i . i l . nt ,.f tbe Sanf'nil Woman's
•n If \ '.n intinri at tin* irgnltti
bun bf.ui miTiitu* nf tin' »rgN,ii*n

Omi lieM Inal Thursday nt the
............I" t'nnntn t'lnb. oilier of
fn I'l . I ler If tl fnr Hie c "tiling Scat
"e re Mr.- A inlrt w C hi tunny, elm
l " f l ' l ' H l ; Mr... I lii|;li Wlieli'ltel,
IreiiMirer; Mia. .lulin Helm m il. re
" 1 bin; rrre ln ry mnl Mis* Mmid
" ' I ui. firrr.p m n lin i: a cre in ry .
II"

10 HPI’ltH JOHNSON

Mr. end Mrs, I* H. Fttllrr, who
plan In in*»vi&gt; their re titlriii'ti t&lt;*

ctrlin Pointer Kay—
SmieM ETclItur

•Social Calender

Rural Common Sens*

In in lieull

W ho

e n , il

'ailing
l.n l'n ie lte Itu b b " uf lia u ir-.
villa was Ib f week tin! Rural ul Mr.
Hud Mra, H n m a n K. M uir's mnl
anlia, Hwldij mnl t im e , at ilieii
liinni' un Lnciial Avenue.

litlffi’l

'.ib- mnl' Ibr lul.mi". Hireling
'* in f .Iiii iI liver by tbo I’tesl■IfnC M i., Onmlbv I'm'ell. Wiii'M i , ui l|u Im irn n will'll fnlluwril
th* Fiffit
rin iri Ii *\iII Hu Inin Inmi veie Mr:.. Juhll Ivey,
meet at 8:W I*. M. at lln- b&lt;niif nf
Ml* I In mime \\ illiiinir., Jl I Mnplf
Avenu

l«ni.i,».|
S'nnlm twciting with
a boat trip given by Mr anil Mrs.
F. F Huiimtllit abcanl their yacht
on
..lih r k " , A fie, niff tint: *•
ibf N,iif»n| Hunt IVioli (In* grttup
roil* -I up the HI. .tidin'* River mill
•I'Wkol h( Nouiitllhl'i I'mc where
a plftllr hllltfh "a* arm'll. Ml*,
Itumultlsl n n aui-tr.l m -riving
bv Mr*. H. I*. I’opa and Mia. liny
Muller,
Ilnur t'ltjiiyliig thr nctilng wllll
'li mill Mr*. FuTlet uerr Mi-. iiiiiI
Mi » I&gt;. 0 HI.Imp. Mi. and Mr*.
II A Non man, Mr. amt Mr. .1. L.
Ingle, Jtidg- ainl Sira. .1 li. Sarnll,
'ti innl 'Its. A I! Kr&gt;. Mr. and
M i- Hnllri', Mi mill Mia. I’npe,
Mi*. It. R. liras, Mr*. Sadie Hrntiae
mnl lb*. Iinal ami IniHlea-

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liiilui'llun nf ufficcTa wii* held nl
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l ake Mary Parent-Tem'lier A.&lt;an«
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l l t ’l 'l ami nr&gt;v tifflieri ln-lallnl me Mra,
'.I K lleliimuin, president! Mra.
ue w ill l WiWaiM llinwo, vice president; mnl
'Ira. Welderliulil,
Welderliulil, arro'lary.
I Mra.
I mlay '
I bf rimin c. o iiii I wan won bv Mm.
innif'l I Ola Cockran ’» rouin and tbc mom
eil Tlllla ivn, awarded
Ibe attendance pennant. Al the
•ulW'hflioit nf tllf busillf.'H "'ninll
Ibe nrngiam was turned uvn to Ibe
itluleill* "f Ibe sdiunl ami ibe
&lt;bytInn baud wltli oieuila'r* dies,
•f'l ill uniforms I'f piuplf mill C’dd,
i fll'lf red irveral aelevlioiu and

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WKDNKSOAY
w The Music and OrniuH Ibviiiun.l
of Che fine Art Ofpiiiluifiil of j
the Haufurd Winnan'i Club will ’
eomblne to spmi.ni n unr ml plav
And inudral prnRimu al ;» mi I'
M . at Ihe club bull .e I be public i« i
invited lu aloud

1H I'IIH O ' V
StmilK’la llebel.ab l.pdRe N" I I .
Will m ill III icuular «&gt;« lu|| In Hie I
Fellows Hall at h no P M
V I’ "ttai „ ii Sun,|
^report Ptl Ibf liriifiol A rinMv I| P M at Ihe
, „v
meeting will be )••»..1 »ml all .'udin, I1U3
members are re'pie*lr*l In b. pie. r""tn i were npetted fit suite and
sent. Vlsllots me tuidially wrl .If,..ruled with spring flowers anti
I'uMrd paltita. A latge group " f
come.

Ir ln u li and relative* atleitileil.
Ibe program was a* follow*:
"Fro m the Houtli’*, Herwald, M ary
llr lr u Kile, M l " Slntn."li. “ Hint
light W a lli" , Rraitiaid, Ann Oavi •• " I be 'Ia n In Hie M "un'', Plan
I M ie n ; "Country Harden*", Putina
| V tiluir; "W o,.,I N y m p h 'i Frolic",
Vyrnu k'lofil poasey; " I lie Antn
r \ r h t t i Ip
, mobile", "Just We T w o ", SpanldMOMMt
Mjh r b m '1
&gt;n&gt;:,
Vvronne
Cullen.
Ml
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Miinsou;
Circle* "f Ibr )"•■! Methodts*
'
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ante
W
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tbo
f
ight
Itiown
Church will meet « , fulbnvs: Circle
No. 1 with Mis V I* Shueinekei H a ir". Stephen Foslei, tieraldlne
1708 Paik Avoilllf, I If,-le 17" i? Wilkiuvntv
W ivfi,
inolit
Vim
"D ream
W alt*",
Maek
with Mis. H f-iif f’mliHrv, HIS!
era and widow I of all t’ lnptes "f
N'eubi,
To
m
m
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Wood;
"Mwlnglng
Mag noli» Avrmn*; ♦’in H* N*»
Hln iiii’i ' am Invlled I" Mtlend a
Aith Mm [l Ii Mtern up, i i If i \ in t|,n Haiiiniock" Marllvn Cal- nieeilng on Friday at R 11,1 P "
Avenue; Circle No I with Mrs linun; "F u n n y l.lttle I'bnianien", at I lie l ane Really I "Ulige,
A. B Stevens, 1800 Haufurd Avenue |,lulin uui, Peggy Th o r tile y; "Minuet North Ihiulevanl, in Ih'land
Circle No fiwltb Mi Himlif Wil j in t!", Hueh, 'la r v Jane F lv ilt,
---------------------hams, 302 Oal \venue, Clide No. |"tspanlsb Hiwi'v", Kek itriu F.llen
(plick luiiclienii Hi h lit"
8 wllli Mrv ft, II Hbiiilinl*rr, IfOH Vlhlep; "Nnne hut Hie l."ii»lv
•o'Individual shirred egg 'll -lie with
Heart".
faelialk»vskv. Il'Ttv
Oak Avenue,
jltu lln w a y ; "H la r Sapphire", Hen J milked I'liopprd npitundi, l"il a
|io,t, Nancy Hiuintiecj ijni Vive", I i nw egg In each and put '"to a
jX 'b 'F . oven until Hie egg I- "•
hopped, Is deheioua lien*, M nrllia Kngllsli
firm a* ileilrod and the aplnai b
slice in nerve over j
--------been baked, broiled I In ’dewing prunet or raisins la well healed. If desired grated

n u iM &gt;
The Satifmd Slury I iaj;u* will
m*«t In the garden »( 'lr,v rfiarle*
E. Ginn al a tin I’ M »*pfn lumve
Will be held and tbr publir iv In
vltf.d and MUiunr &gt;l» .mug lu al
^ t t n d may call IPtib-R

D r . M . .1 . D a i i u ' l s
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Ibe band I* rninputed nf Civvyn
S'alrv. Pally Taylur. Patricia Free­
man, Aliena Hraiu.v, Charles Weid■ibull). Colleen Matthews, Arthur
llllng, llnlw'it Welderbuid. ITetl
I' du. Charles Itrldcgriian. Carol
Sbunian, Hill Tea In, Man k Parklimn, LeR"' Humphrey mnl llev■■'Ii' II row ii
Ibe fifth al* tb, ••tenth and
I'ifbfli grade', prevanted Hie Par
\ imiiliuree si III, '"•ligs and dances
perfuroieit ill rnstnme k"f Hie pm
Ti hiii llif Mtige wa* drfntatrd in
western style by Vera MfCniinllK*
bay. Waller tVeldeilmlil. I •Roy and
Harluna Hue Humplirey. Hanuny
.''human. Ibmald W» iliii'uelaud and
'.eurge PaOcruni A 'lance was
piesented lit Ituehelle F'lbanks.
'Ii* Ktear Price *ervr,| as ae. "i""ttni*l fur all tlancitig and ilng.
tug

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dish.
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THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI,ORIDA

Giants Move Into First Place In Florida State Loop
Locals Defeat Dod­
gers By 7 T o 4;
Sens And Saints
Drop Costly T ilts
tly A R TH U R B E C K W IT H , JJi.
Herald Spuria Editor
The Sanford Glnnta moved into
the leadership of the Florida State
league Inst night nx the result or
their 7 to I victory over the Lor*burg Dodger* and defentn liamleii
to the St. Augustine Saints and
the Orlnndo Seiintora. The Gainesvllle G-Men trimmed the Snlnta hy
a 10 to r&gt; margin mid the Det.nnd
Red IlnlH drubbed the Snlona hy

Palatka
000 002 012— 6 7 I
Puscatelll, Kush and Demma;
Thcoholil, Asbridge ant) Garrales
i .f f s m i ' h u
at* h • ■
Harrison, »»
4 i « 4
ilFlrm
&gt;i &lt;i u ii
Mnllulian, II,
) &lt;i Hi ii
l&gt;lln rr In. II.
3 111
F*m*nil*t, it
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Kn*|i|i*r. i'f
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ii
Onrlias. Hi
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Til HI I'k. Itl-l!
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rt.n m n * «T * T t! Li
Jloilri&lt;iti»i, if
4 ii 3 H
W i'll IriaInti, o
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liny, lit
,
t l n 3 orlando'
N**», It,
| i, Ii il Imyloti* Beach
Mu nialulu, |,
i ii ii a Ml LACgtta
Lavguviine
rMastda
ii ii i&gt; " mi
T uI hIn
II * II II 'Ismnrvltli
I'sThik*
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■b b u n l.ceabura
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M rM u liii*
1 1 3
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S I * l I Del,an.Ia
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t
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I.efllmmler l.nrry Bnrry hand*
cuffed Die invinliiijr Dodgers at
« o 1 u
the Muncipiil Park Inst night ns I Welter. II,
3 a ll I
he limited lliein to six well wot* llsriis.
■lorry. |&gt;
I I H 1
Totals
31 II 31 M
lered lilt* mill nllmved three free
»
in
,
ii
for
I'alulilo
In
Ini
tickets. The Hanford hatters rap­
Ii— Hlualed tor Mnllshsii In ill,
ped Fred Ness nud Frank Mananto
e- Walked l..r Maiiand.. In '"I.
for 11 slifet lea.
it— lino for- llnirlsoit In Mil.
....
too •oil a ll- I
Tonight the Ginnts move tu J.eeslium
Min,ford
I II oil] IIU 1
It--Mallalian. Harris, Kneiiper.
Daytona Bench for Mn nil-impor­
MeMniios, llallmnn. fainttant gnme will) llm Islanders, mid Toniek,
do. Ilneger, ICnvnkls, re|&gt;l.. Harry
Manager I Ini Oruher has selected K Tntnek, I'enln. Unrlm- Welter.
a fireball righthander, Dan Con­ Ill, ran 1, lliirrlson. Kilt K ii*|i|i*r.
3, ilallinun, Tomsk, Hu*x*r 3,
nelly, In handle the mound clime, Jones
liny
lit —.1nties, Ilneger, Tomsk,
roundly dropped Ida only slnrt of liny. Hll Mi-Hnnns, H ll- Mi In, nun.
lt&lt;jilrli|iles. McManus 3,
the young lilt!) season hy ii. 0 to 7 fntnlilo
ll.irua.
I&lt;ne|tper, Harris
lip
’count to the Hi. AiigiiHtlne Saint* llargrt,
llnrry mill Jones
l.elt
In HI. Augustine on Apr. 17.
Ness 3, llnrry 3, Maoaoilii i. HO
Hanford stalled hostilities in the I.eeslotiK 1, Hanford '&lt; Ii"
&gt;* lliury 10. Mans lulu 4. It—oft
fir-1 inning last night, when they •
Ness 1 In 3 1-1 imiliiN"
ill'
jammed two rmis across the plate, Mninindo I'll WellliiKlon 3 Win
tier
llnrry
Inner
-Ness
I’mi.lres
soil they never lost the lend.
Johnny McM iiiiii * rolled out, tiliort
to first to open the canto, I Ill'll
Boh Hallman drove ii single over
leeoitd base. Tommy Cnlaldo rnpped a hll down Hie third base line,
and Hollmun was thrown out try­
1Tram
*
""
Hj*VSII fIMll
ing to move from first to third on
Hill,ANDO,
Apr.
2
1
1
—
f
.Special
I
Mresasvllte
the play. Cnlnldu made a clean
—
Hilly
Klminl
«an
ronlimie
In
the
theft nt second and Connie Kava­
il is drew a free ticket. Jones doub­ fight game if he wishes. He ran ixt'KNONVI
led to right field, scoring Catahio oil the basis lie entered file ring Charleston
and Kavakls. Charllu I’cpiu walked Inst night, for he needed but 20 J’lliV X 1*
He*
and Fred Welter rolled out to first seconds of the fifth rodfid to knock |
out Eddie (lidlaw, Jacksonville,
Ureeiivtlle
b»'e in end the inning.
Hanford lidded nnnllier run in before 7nli ut I .eg Ion Arena. He,
the second nil a single by Me* had announced he would i-i-tlre i f 1
mantis, who' stole second base and he lost lust night.
And Kinard catne out of (he
rcninpcrcd home on n single by
Hallman. The locals pushed two scrap lit good shape, too. It wu*
inure across In Ilia third on a pplr pretty easy for the Hanford middlewejght, who got little nnpoxi- Muntri-nl
of lilts and a Leesburg miscue.
lliuli..»i cr
A single by narry, a srnrlftre tlon from a wild clithlier badly out Hu
ffnl.i
by McManus and another single hy of condition.
Itnlilmnre
ItasHlI*
Jerry Ihteger netted the Giants
Klnsnl fought a good srrap lie
llitltlmiire I, '
another score in the sixth. Thu stnrled working on Outlaw’s vul­
llllffnln S. Jci
flnnl Hanford marker caino In the nerable middle early and often. A
Hyrsmse II. I
llmlr vnm,.
rigid h on Harrison'* error on a fancy body-head attack wllh a
roller by Hallman and a two ply savage right honk ended It all.
poke hy Ilneger.
Ted Wilks, Kinard’* manager,
Tomorrow evening the Giants sttld after the fight no derision
invade Francis Field in Hi, Au­ had I... a made on Kinard's fistic
gustine and on Tl'iir: day evening future.'
,
tiie locals meet the llrl.iiltil Hint
The rest of the limits, ns a
Hals at the local park.
whole, were pretty good, loo.
Line scnmi
Jimmy l.nedeke, 121, Orlando, and
Rl. Augus­
Zereny Pappy, 125, Jacksonville,
tine
ii:iu m i
mm- r, ti 7 fought tu a six-round draw In the
Gaines­
semi.final tussle.
ville
001’ 077 H'Jx-10 (I 7
Viera, fiflainger, Kossuth and
Duncan; Hoag and Dottier.
HIM. He had ii three- ‘.I'*1" 1*''1
Orlando
non mm H7li 7 15 7
. 1678-40 In Which he
Del.and
linn 120
.111x15 12 I
Ln olt'Ar tin* wnll.
Mutt*
__________ ____
i w»ti*r
Tlechert, I’...... I’nrrlo and Z ii rotnski, Dulaney; Krause, IVrrin
I coach l.i'W Andreas) |'Bge"r
coach Roy Himmins ttose
and Fima.
I’clchrnle ilndr silver Mslirmws
s at Hyrarusa HitDaytona
lleach
117 mm 112— 6 to

“
Eil l-evy-Whiner, manager of the
_ _ Seminole Country Cluh annmmred
today that he ha# completed ar*
Pp| rangrmonts to manatre the Cocoa
ait entry In the Ea#t Coast League,
t j j a Kami*pm circuit,
lit
“There are only four game* ench
4JJ week and three of them are at
'night, no I figure that I will lie
i n aide to continue my work at the
country cluh and lie aide to piny
lifisGiiill too," he said.
play, and hate ho]
several oilier prett;
hope In have u good
flared,
The circuit 7,pens
annuiuiceil.

Stetson Football
Interest Spreads

Billy Kinard TrintH i JilXTs'1
Jacksonville Boxer; X n V

Mis* Dnruthy Powell wnn the
By ASSO C IATEB PRhHH
Wnman’ii Golf Association tmirnaTied 7-7 at the end of nine imy
ment, which was completed at the j lugs, the Amerlcn* Phillies hunt
I Seminole Country Chili over the on lunt nlltht to wore In the fifth
weekend.
I overtime from# and defeat !h»
Mlaa Powell defeated F.lleii Stuck t Moultrie Athletic#, 8-7.
on# up with the match going, Thomasvllle played hoot to V«|.
through th# 16th hole.
,do#ta, and whipped the visitors,
0-6; Tallahassee walloped Cnrdele
11-7; and Albany trimmed Waycro*a, 10*H, in other Georgla-FInriiln Leugitf games.
—►
.Miftl a Utam-WUIL IBB.. a-Jiaaiun
Orit-hmTfig the victorious Phil
ship last year hy defeating Mrs,
lies, 15 to 10, the Athletics threw
■ aM
Stuck on the IHth hole.
four pitchers into III# breach—
WRIINMkliar
"Il B
Illegal, Garner. Eltisu and Guhl.
Wesley II Jamloir##
rf'
’Jim
The victor# used three men on th#
News
[r
jm
mound— Crajkowskl, Tracy ami
Western Jsadnir##
Ths 1 o'clock ,’lali
Sanford.
N
un
Thomasvllle's victory snapped a
Hporl Hcores
NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 20— &lt;/T*» five gam# victory march for Val­
I'utHiUr Music
— Polly Riley I* making a strong dosta, who still is on top of the
Mnrnlnx Hevollon#
Moods in llualr
hid tn repeat as Women s Sou I hern standings with nine won and four
World til Nina
Golf Association champion.
lost for an average of .002. All
Tour futile Today
The Fort Worth, Tex., golfer even In the hit department with
Alrinne Melodies
Angels
gear tu Traad
wont through the 18-hole ipinllfy* seven each, the Tiger’s margin of
fUih
New. Ilnrrowad. lllua
Ing round yesterday with n 77 to victory came In the final Inning,
Orchestra a Htar
take medalist honors.
Mnrnlna Variety
when they scored three runs.
Moalr Hawaii
Her score was two shots belter
Tallahassee’s victory over th#
World hi Noon
than her nearest compel Itors— Indians
was Cnrdele'a
sixth
Him cluh
Be* McWnne of Birmingham, Ala., straight loss. The Pirates, playing
Aldersaafe Duly
Musical Varieties
and Mary Lena Faulk of Thomas- mi ihclr home Centennial FleM.
liar None llam-h
ville, Ga„ with 70’s.
had four errors to the Indiana'
Today's Hlar
Miss Riley opened play In the two. They broke ev#n In hits, with
tills * Headline
Memory l.nnr I Army I
tourney this morning. She was nine each. The Pirates scored
Miielc
Covers ProKtam
paired with Martha Daniels of seven run* in the fifth.
Keep Tinley Weil
Ily llequeet
The Albany Cardinals, second In
APPA8INTLV doing their bit for Romp, On., whu posted an HP to
t.ake Nl ii ry Ilnur
the standings, whipped Wuycrosa
hemispheric solidarity, Judges at a qualify.
The f. :3o llrlalil Hpol
The
two
women
expected
to
give
to
kc«p
the
place.
The
Cards
now
beauty contest In Miami Beach,
Hlory floor
News
Flu., chose Josephln# ■Uonlilu as Mis* Rlloy the strongest competi­ have won nine and Inst five for
Hlock
Merkel llepi.rl
tion
finished
three
and
six
strokes
.678. Although they lost, the,Hears
queen 14 Ihu first annual “Good
Hntellne
Klorlda
garni Markei fleporl
Neighbor Tam ils Tournament." behind. They aro Margaret Gun­ held down third poaition which
Tyl-I.lle
Hollas
ther
of
Memphis,
Tenn.,
and
Dorthey share with the Pirates with
Formerly from Havana, Cuba, th#
Spurls Parade
pmtly winner now reside# In th# nthy Kirby of Attnnta. Mlsa Gun­ a 7-il record for .578.
Joan llrooka Hlug#
ther’s
80
left
her
tied
with
Betty
Collide, with &lt;1-7, is fifth, fol­
Irriftliia »n I'loud
popular resort city. (International)
McKinnen of Mt. Pleasant, Tex., lowed hy Thomasvlll#, Americus
lloses for a l-ady
llerlrand lllrsch
for fourth. Miss Kirby shot a dis­ ami Moultrie in that order.
H ub Out Hope
appointing 87 for a four-way tie
Hall flams IHI Auauillnai
Popular Music
for seventh.
Y E H TE R B A Y ’H HTARH
tlnlled Nations
Hy ASSOCIATEB PRKHH
Claeslcnl Hiiuvenlrs
By AH H O (TA TK l) I’ REHH
Nawa
Wally Westlake, Pirates, crack­
Turnlnlde Time
ed two home runs, his second com­
Mldlllaht Hendeivoua
IIA H E R A I.I,
ing in the seventh with ono on to
News
New York-orguidied baseball
Hlan Off
highlight a fiva-run rally and help
asked for illmlasal of Danny Gardel*
defeat the Chicago Cubs, 8-2,
tu’* lUHOJKN) damage suit In federul
Hill Volsellr, Braves, shut out
MI8H LKNCZYK LKAIW
mint and dismissal of part of the
the Brooklyn Dodgers with six
Nrl w «l lito«e
P IN EH U R ST. N. C., Apr. 2 0 12,500,(881 suit* hy Max l.nnler and Ijtra e .....
lilts ns the Knives moved Into a (A*)— Grace Lvnctyk has mastered
34 os
U
Mml him
31 » i
'&gt;4
Fied .Marlin.
second place tie with a 7-0 win.
tho back nine on Pinehiirst's No. B
Hmsll
)■
os
'•
»
ROLF
championship course.
1
Rstra
I'inchurst, N. C.••Grace I-enciyk lari*
3T n*
S*
Top slugging percentage in the
A year ago the Hartford, Conn.,
I'rodiicsr* sals* direct to
«t Hartford, Conn., national wo­ Ni,m*r
American League In 1648 waa the girl, who was to go tin to the namen's champion, won the low medal Im ra n .
.1115 complied try Ted Williams of llonnl champlonshlp,
31 us
«3
unfurled. ■
.
_
m the North mol .South women’n Medium
the Boston Bell Hox.
31 os
brilliant outgoing 74 on qualifying
Hniall
I &lt;*»
33
qualifying with a 711.
New Orleans-Defending champ- Mslrn
Adam Hakowski, Columbia In- ’ day in thu North and Houth amaIsrae
11 o»
*4
golf tournament, then stag­
fielder who net a school' hatting Itcur
inn Polly Rlloy of Fort Worth,
Poultry uric**!
gered
home with a 45.
hive
iMinltry
Tex., won medalist honors in the
mark of .457 Inst season, also hit
Today, she entered tnaU-h play
Women's Hind hero Gulf Tourna­ Klorldn arads ATo
safely In every gnme the Lions
with a Minting 70 to her credit on
ttr*ss*r*
cult*,
played— HI,
ment with n 77.
the record hook*. And she did it
Kry*rs red*
M IKCBM .ANKOUH
hv clipping 1.1 strokes off her hack
Hi* lit1
33
Montreal Quackenhush of the 1S
Hrnllers led
nine score of 12 months ago.
fl
Detroit Red Wing# liecani# the t-IH Hi*
33
Ileus red liesvy
first defenseman In National Hoc- 4H
Ih* oil
in
key League history tu win the Lady lien* wlille heavy
4 Ihs ii|i
13
iiyng sportsmanship trophy.
IlKltl under
Phlladclphia-Wlllium and Mary’a lieu*
4 Ih*
.19
tenuis tcnin won lls 57th straight IlniiKter* old
II
mulch, equalling national college; Irresned NY *lyl* ifeather
record, by lienting Pennsylvania, , hied)
Plurldn aruile A
Heinller*
Cons
Fryer* red
13
lit..Her* red
II
lien* led lieuvi M
stone’* lluinit'i' tf(L4d| won tne,
DOORS OPEN 12:45 P.M . Bail
Distrarlliin Handicap at Jamaica, j
Havre He Grace, Mdr-Clover i
Matinees 4l)c • Evenings 44c
Ih'l Htnlile’s Cer Vnntt-a ($12.80)
CklMr#a 14c
won the llulnhridgf Purse at Havre
lie Grace.

Polly Riley Makes
Bid For Golf Title

PHNN R ELA Y C AR N IVAL
P H ILA D E L P H IA , Apr. 25
*?’*i —The largest numlror of truck ami
is*, flrlil entries In tho history of 'he
«s* Penn Relay Carnival will he on
,'•* hand for III* opening gun Friday.
DHIt
Approximately 11,500 athletes
„"a'from 516 railages, prep, liltth, jun;;;;;; lor high and elementary schools
a,in arc expected to take part in Ilia
334 HI events scheduled for the 56th
miming of the enrnlval at Perm's
ina Franklin Field Friday and Huhir««« day.
jjJ}
Fifteen ilefataling champions will
Rookie Pitcher Haul Rugovin of
3oii lie present.
non [
____________.... ■ Detroit till two cotixectillve lintue
Hyrocitae fields alhlelle team* runs In a game for Buffalo last
season.
in 15 spurts.

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A T L A N T A ? AprT
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Georgia Tech swamped the Auburn
Tiger* 8 to. 2 in u Smilh«Mt»rn
Conference baseball Mina yester­
day. T#ch‘a . Red Hcnoenlng, big
flmt haaeman, alammrd two single#
and a three-run homer to lead
the Yellow Jacket attack.
Auburn
100 000 100 8-6-2
Tech
200 .712 00* 8-12-B
Maxwell, Hill ( « ) and OllheHi
Thompson and Brown.___________*

Eggs And Poultry

Marry

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Georgia Tech Trips
Auburn Timers 8-2

SportH In Brief

NAM F.
Holurk
Hus#
Hrhllllt
Wilbur

LINDA DAHNKL1

Dot Powell Wins Americus Defeats
Golf Tournament, Moultrie 8 To 7
Over Mrs. Stuck , In G-F Loop Tilt

Levy To Manage
Coco* Semi-Pro
Baseball Team

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sT^^V WMWnWf

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FTUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1948

Dr. Henry McLaulin

-D R IV E -IN —
Wall I’aprr • Paint

Optometrist

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tl&lt;1 Magnolia Are.

m s s. H J i r n s u t v n i n

Phona SIS

m
Circuit of Florida, flsmlnola Coun­.
Not only Chrl*llnnlty hut olio I
ty, Ih Chancsry,
Chancery. under
undtr th* tit
ililo «r Iluihlhiitn, Zoroastrianism and 1st*;
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llil.
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T O i JOHN O. iifll 1.0HORN, relief ■ntiehi l* nn ah.nliil* d r - , _ V
who** p l a n nf f»»U1*nr* *n&lt;1 ad­
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dress 1* unknown.
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I.sney'a. Phone IlKI
I*»wl 4 II I H Hll t Lto
tinn furnished nne wnr Ref er*-—_*• IF-W#W—
Hm, I Florida State Bank Bldg.
•w til* Mllll* of I'll •I lilt
NF.W Magic Chef stove. Sacrifice.
dices
reunited.
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OK FARMS, homes, business
824 Catalina Drive, plium- 1251Snnfunl llurnM
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Ori* R. WdtTlfetfx, Associate MOTOHCYCLH—1047 "rtl" liar# children’s dres.es. Phone 0411 t||«irit'i
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1307 E. Second Street or phone
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tras. Very reasonable. May In* !)~
knit liMiit*l f **r toxibl t l l ' f i D f
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a I I m ** ** h i ll* . Ia**rll*a
seen at 108 E. 18th. St.
Hu iltlfiF Hit* iltnili i ft* •!** filter |
M ttu&gt;.* a* a . r ila* i m . n u *
24 llotir Service
3 Bedroom hottae, one and half
LOW ER PR 1CEH. Expert watch hi llMM IDVcikd f I .Uni llil’tlf ill I**e
m » . ward* la Ih* ll**.
Me
hate
too Hll) radio settler
tollHIl
of
vitlil
tllwlii,
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hath*, hardwood floor*, electric HOT I.IJNCHEH every day from
repairing, 0 , C Fidlows, Route &gt;me
MDll illllllllllillll * Mil'll hi I
lltao to 3:00 at IIOMEK'H.
kitchen. Nice ground*, eicellent
Hliop, 17110 Hanford Ave. Phutle r..|.crl»
Sim- liu'iitl n» i'i&gt;o»rn tlloit \
location. Well financed.
1143 J.
on miitf If ttf |l (ij.u-r.
p III*itt'** 9eit Iff llBflltB
III ■»at til toO
f l I O N M A K K R L E T TE K S and
ii l i. i ■• ■
*■*•$11r •«k hid! H*»i I
•• m II t i l . A i tit **r,
3 "hour or
numbers,
decal
transfers
for
all
W«tol V4U Mill Ih MeetplH
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fill
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the
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4
2 tied room stucco house, electric
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n i l Ik* islspkRM mis n t « ues, several sixes.
S
job. Ploughing, burrowing, mow
kitchen, space heater In excell­
jf titin him rHiirar If tun* mwr
AK
IK
Class
«
Paint
t
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j
lug
A
dirt
moving.
We
special!xe
■ lltottoA In lk» Itnpktoi* blink.
ent condition. Price S7MH). tlfiOO
I1 M I4 W. 2nd. HI.
Phone 320. * In conditioning building
&lt;«• t•tuti» r«t ikla HP«timnii4i*
B
ling lota
It
Cash.
linn lk« «4t*rtllVt ll tolptor l#i
TU X E D O FEED S : Complete line.
_“ *.!!!!! pi?!*’ Phhone tflTJ.
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&lt;n p i f wiwMiplIy
Ik » r l i f l«n
-i* I k ftkiltoto I h f bttol foailhl*
New 2 hrdroom house, tile hath,
N O T H i: T O O W N l i l t s o r o o i $n
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
! A M , TYPER of holldmer work,
•rrtlito. toll M i n i Akto uiutot kto
til*
window
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111
*,
casement
win­
*m tint wfflrto1 mm- I kto1 Ak|' k l f i l *
dows, screened hreeisway, g a ­ PO R TAB LE Eiectric-fiW er r e ^ '
•Mtsllrtolltoto.
Ing machine. Phone I331I-XW. ‘ ia»3-M.
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A: I f •|t» 1!'•*«1 lay hit*, nil ih g&gt;. in iin* &lt; iii
rito»toto totoilfr da iMtoHtlltoielft
limit*, city sewage. Price (8400 E N JO Y Sunday dinner at
II • « * M « f W f « n
Ito | U B I « 4
( 200(1 Cash.
.%» rtoitotol kto itipyulkll f«i
1 12 —
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nr HiiiiLn ll. 1*lurii In. lined III* Vill'l'lll.'l t ii i
75c also week days, l.unche
*.H«to Iktok M S l i M f m i Iktotor
short
order*.
ilM
I have hustnCseei for aale that
DODtlE-PL YMOPTII
n i t t: lues •&gt; ; liicn-'i'it i 'i I 'n im iiii n in*
il
are being operated profitably. MIRRORS— Furniture Tops made
PARTS AND HER VICK
tub
Come see me before you buy a
to order.
lOB Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
L ire l l t f 1II si ll :i\ ul M m nf •iicli vi-iir nui
business.
M ENKAHIK (Haas A Paint Co.
1lie VlIlVIll 'Ill'll lug l*iIII1111till II4 Will II III d f|»H
Phhone 320. 'N EW FLOORS surfaced to perftc- |
113-114 W. 2nd. HI.
---------t lion. Old floors made like new ,
C. A. WHIDDON. SR., Broker
Ylnlshltig, cleaning A waxing
MB Park Are.
Phone I H I . REWIND M ACH INES B e i i ’ till i i' u IL'ii •It lilt I'll! SM Illl till* nlliiWIIIR I* *111
Hewing Mich. Center, 110 W.
I'm table powei plant, 22 year*!
lit. Ht. Pll. 11UU.
I experience In Hemimde Comity,
In n n Cl I • 9 mv* IIIKIIIilliltI- il ilg llWltt‘1’1 h r
S P EC IA L' B A LE— BED BARN A I H M Dlea-on. Lake Mary._
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Lots 3, 4, G, 8, 7, to 8 of Block S
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12.25
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Liler.
Peminola
Venetian
Blind
Mayfair alto lot 3 of Block 13
i-'OHIf loom modern npartiiimt.
i n n t,f tin ' •*&gt; II:* i a $m ii i:t ■’ii " i um l Mm
LON AH LflNIi AS STtlt h Co 820 W
3rd
Hi
Phone
Mayfair Priced from fbOO.GO to
5l|l) I'arl. Avenue
LASTS.
11521V.
$700.00 Terms.
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HANFORD P A IN T A CLASS t o . -------- - „ ,
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M KMISIII.I) 2 loon. cottages,
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Expert Radio Repairing
Luts 34, 35, 30, Block 3 first sec­ ONE Model A farm-all truclurl
■liijel ,ti cool. Plume 6(18-M.
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2 nd. St.
|
tion Marvanla. Pr|ce|450.00 each
A l'L‘l M m lilt , iill d u g s 1' mill ii il 11"i 1 Ii
with fertilixer distributor, 4500.- —
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MoNTEZIIMA Hotel — Rooms —
Term*.
00. At the (.acker Plant, H:»M) GAI.I. «»7 for tlutiery, Censralor
Special role hy the week. Corn1lift «*«*» t f\ nip 1lllll till** Im ve 1 1*1*11 viirrllil l i d
A. M. to 0:00 P. M. after 0:00 i
-Slar.er service Rwaln’s
furl
Convenience.
Lots 10 thru 10— 24 thru 31 Block
P. M. 805 E 2 nd. St
I D»t*«'ry Service. 301 W. First
|il|* m in e * Ini VI'III 1!•!!». will III* H||ll|l*l*l In
I Highland Park. Also 1. 2, to 3 i
---- --------- —— — ———■. . all,
Block 0 Highland Park. Price SIMMONS all metal baby h.-.l a n d ----------------------------I-1 '|{N IHII E l) 1 room apartment
llt'lllp |&gt;ll k rii ii ] i l»&gt; 11n' I*ttlii-i- j ml lulh'il.
1250.00 Term*.
mattress, good condition, price ORI.ANIH) Morning Senllnr Or
li'.lMI Freiu'll Ave. after 3:00 P
reasonable. Phone 32!l .l
’ luinlo Evening Htai Cull Ralph
M.
________ _ Lots 3 thru 28 Block 35 DreamRay. 1105 .1.
"COOD AND HAD”
.
iin,,,u also
ni.„ ^wold^ A ^Lota
I thru
A (hn|
III Ihru
1 III Lu d M. -K 11,t ii it It ,
mirt House
(h|&gt;||
u 4 7 &lt;()
6, Reg 140.05 Shopworn Single
STORE pposlti
ELECTRIC oi
efficiency apartment for bust
ACKTYIKNK
Maple bed, coil -.prim',
&lt; il i \l: miipi'i
Dreamwold. Priced to sell, 175.00
nes-i coiipl*. Phone I27G-J.
WKI.IHND
cotton mattress
131.0 5 j
to $100.00 each. Term*,
Hanford Motor A Ei|pl. Ito
Reg 150.05 Shopworn platform
2 ROOM.'! fiirninbed, new kitchen
208 W. l i .t Street
rocker*
120.05 _____________
. . ____
unit, full Hotel servire including Oarage Building A -l condition
close to uptown business district^
utilities, linens, laundry A maid
F*-D.0B Shopworn 2 lie.
, .4,., Jinuntw Cowan’s Sheet Matall
,,
Priced to sell, with terms to
Maple living room suite ! « 0.05
W|(r|(H fur ||(&gt;w rJt&lt;|fMturM und 'o / .A H K I K K
service*. Mr. Hmall, Velde*
HfR $74.50 0 |m*. Mnliil rmk . . . . . . r
suit purchaser.
Hldcl.ii ■i- ’ 1
*"'w *’l|re*. Radiator repairing,)
dinette
130.05
Wv take off ami Install.
1
O S TE E N
Apartments. 3 room C. A. WHIDDON, SR., Broker Reg fl 10.05 2 pc. living room
|
opartuieiii unfuruisbed. 4 room I IN H. Park Ave.
SHE US FOR
Phone I 2N|
suite
$08.1811
npurimeiil parity furnished. Os­
M IM KllUKAPli I’R IN TIN D
Reg $42.51) Rolluway bed
teen.
*
AND T Y IT N D
with liinersprlug mallrcss $20.50
N O TIC E
C R ED IT IU III..M: OF
.MATHER of HANFORD
t
.7 ROOM lrnlb-r fnrnlabiHl. Evans. W K H A V E
N EW
L I8T IN D S i10. « ' V " r ; r H . '
HANFORD
Phone 120
Park Ave Trailer Court. Itt. 17AN D PRICES A R E LOW ER.,
nr. N Park
I'hoiir Iso
10.
T H E PR ESEN T IS A DOOD '.T O N . all metal (Ililily
ruiler,)
T IM E TO
A C Q U IR E - T H A T
good tires, fire A wnlcr pi oof
IIN EIIR N IS IIK D garage apartPLACE YOU CAN C A L L
luipiiillin. Bill Walker, 115 W HEN.si)N A YOUND Cull tl,.
nik'ol with gas stove. Adults
uliiiol youi painting pmldi-n
HOME. C A L L US FOR AP­
mb.
Hi.
only. 2300 Mellonville.
i-.xliiouli- clitxo fully i; i u &lt;
P O IN TM EN T.
i’hi.llc 268.R or |Vl7 .11
RAYM OND M. BALL. Realtor HIKE for sale, almost n-.v, $2(p.lMi.
OCEAN FR O N T HOMES
Cull 1050.
4 led rooms and 4 baths $! 100,00 H. D. IIIO III.K YM A N , Awurialr
U I'H O I.STFR IN D
June, July, Hepteinlwr lo Dec. B E A TR IC E H U F F M A N , Aaaoclate PA IN T, Tents, Tarpaulins, T - Repairing, rccovriiiig, .slip c.iv.i-,
Ht. Another June A July
ii'fiiiishing.
Eslimalcs
gixi-n
shirts, Mosipiito Nets, work
$01111110. Another II Iml rooms A VERY cbaruilng Spanish type
Sul).i’- Upholult-ry, Hi) W I n i
shoes, bunk lasts uod other sur­
home
ItH'ated
un
a
hill
on
bus
8 hatha $1100.00 June, July A ,
_ S t. Phone 1363.
plus Items.
line in vicinity of Orange City.
Align'd. One block from ocean,
AIIMY-NAVY HURPl.llH
Charming
property,
li
acre
N CIVELTY WORKS Lawn Fm
June I at. to October 15th, nn!y|
105 N. Pa Intel lu
land, electricity, t e le p h o n e ,
niton- repairs, All kimis of »
$550.00 Prefer adult*. Also for
$3000.00. Or trade for good C O N C R ETE FLOOR Healer-Prework, iloats to Truck Imdieu I • i
Kale, 5 bed room furnished
modern house trailer. Owner
on figure on yoor joli Dm,In
vents paint failure* mi concrete
bouse, 70 ft. ocean frontage only
to Wliite, tjimlei villi-. I'lipupfloors, uiiart* A gallons $1.45 lip.
|2 1.00&lt;MKI terms. See Fred B.t leaving. Deimlne opportunity.
Mr. Bowen, 541 Pin- HENKAHIK Dl*»* to Paint Cm
lOO.'l-R.
Houghton, '103 Lenox
Ave.i Contact
mos* Drive, Sanford, Fla. Tcle- 1 12-1 It W. 2nd. HI.
Phone 320.
Phone 0355, Daytona Bitch.
j
phone 007-R.
H LIDH TLY used meat rases for li t— N u l l r t t o — I 'e r s tm u L w — l
adult*.
F m
f a S l l n ' Pftone ‘,JU»
.Store
Building,
sale contact Joe Saumlera, Mar1,01MlfMngindia,
t8». 'J,lU" ' IN F„ W,0„MAflONRY
, nd f(ir(,cn&gt;
n^htw.
water,
W A N TE D : Mrs. Sidney Vililen i &gt;
garet Ann.
luko tier dulighter, Sltul. , ,
F U R N IS H E D npartnienl for rent.
17600.00 on 1 7 - 0 2 . -----------------------------------------------------------lo llle Essex Slodlii ul I&lt;*S
1200 Magnolia Ave.
DOOD
Da*f l station,
enrner Ini B l(n &lt;.r-II ' (]— A R T I C L K H W A N T K U — 6
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M § ,
HAH
t (•&gt; t l A * 1 . r t l
—
ner for Open Air Market. Home
N.-lllt Park Avenue when- .‘dp
2 U N FU R N IS H E D npartinrnla In
R. L. Cox will make u ptioi.,
site lots 1250.00. Several homes jjjgpAxt cash pth-a paid for used
city with private entrance. A.
under runstrurtlon. Flamingo
graph free of charge fm put,
furniture. Ted Davla Purnltur*
Menendet, ID. 2, Box 135.
Heights, tl miles south. Office on
licullmi lu Die Sanfoid Hirul.l
Co. 311 E. let. Pb. 961.
properly.
W, J.
Harnett or
"Most Pnunlslng Oil In n of 1
2 ROOM bachelor apartment with
LAUDK or medium else second
Phone Orlando 24588.
morrow" context.
electrie kitchen, summer rate*.
hand safe. P. 0 . Hog 1369.
Phone 145-M. 2011 Laurel Ave.
$5000, for three bed room home,
two 00 feet luta flowing well, W H E E L CHAIR. J. U. Watkins,
garage. Terms,
a—WANTKU TO RUNT—2 $0000. Tn rash with long time pay­ Phone 82-J. „
REW ARD for leturn of limn
W A N TB H
ments on balance will buy a
placed in wrong car several
FU R N IS H E D house or apt. reaC LE A N C O TTO N MAOS
two story, fotlr bed room home,
weeks ago at Kelpy Selfy.
•unable. Family of four. 113
T
H
E
SANFORD
H
ER
A
LD
hardwood floor*
throughout,
Phone 030-J hclweeu 5:110 uml
Elm.
"
One of the nicest homes in San­
7:30 P. M.
ford in flna Subdivision,
V’— F f nr-U ve n fork ^Huppllen
j) Brand new cnnrrete Block two
3—Real Rlttolto
bed room home, built to he lived FOR HALE— flood milk cow. L O S T- Green cloth change pm e
Si iinlay between Jtltl Tliculrr
In for 80 years wltpout repairs
Around June lat. Phone County
S Bedroom house,
and Sixth Street. Money Insbie
for
$
5300
.
$1500
cash
balance
2212.
k
location, $1 ,000.1
Phone 1023-XM. Mrs, Jones. Re­
long term*.
00
financed, leaa than
ward.
FOR S A L E — Atilnwhlte Rooster,
One
and
ope-haU
story,
three
hed
tnenth.
u’ .
6 English l.ighnm pullets, now
room house and ten acre*, Lake
DROCEKY Store wjlh llvln* quar­
laying. K. C. Uolson, Kt. 1, Box 15— AOTOMOHII.KS —1:&gt;
Mary $3900.
tern, $4,500.00 Including stock,
3 l8 ^ lM rd a l^ A v e
Two 65 feet Iota with three targe
on Mol 50* x DIO’,
C H E V R O LE T, good" appearance,
10 AC R E farm, all Iliad with B oak traea, Mellonville Avenue.
HEJ.P WANTED —8 *dfln« A chassis" 'fliv exi-efteiif
$400 each lot.
room house, $0,000,00, 1* cash,
condition,
$21(0.00. Deo.
RAYM O ND M. BALI,, REALTO R
balance Ilka rent,
Swart*. Phone 770-M.
B.
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Aaaoclate
A
LAD
Y,
neat
appearing,
plea*
l"g,
PIMS.
J. W. RADI*, Reattar
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log
personality, able to tan he- _
IIM MaBonvIBa Ave, Phona BMW. B B A T B IT R H U F F M A N , A m o c ia t e fore
small groups, fJto
w nf rkr C
Me
CH
H E V R O L E T IW truck, lm(kc
AM A L L two bedroom home, conessential.' I 1U.00 per Week. 85
awful but has a fine niutnr uist
crate
block.
$
3
^
60
.
00
.
Half
rash,
30 ACR E orange grove W Valen­
Imur* per week, Write giving
flat itetl body. Tires okay, inn.
owner will finance balance.
cias, W Plneapplrs
llh goj
gafd a
B
■apple* ftolllt
full uartlculaJ* tn E.M.H. Care
A fine truck for general haul
A h om
ja w
4
room ....
modem,
— B rga
----------Herald.
Ing. Only $16(1.
hern, nn ’paved road, Tnla pro­
fo r Htoto —6 W A N TE D : Hlgit school graduate Sanfurd Motor to K*tpt. Co.
perty
srty located on Bouthelde of
298 W. U l. HI.
with some knowledge of typini
huge lake, all tree* full bearing.
FR IED JU M BO SHRIMP dinner*
and selling for advertlilnt soil
$27,000.00. Term*.
everyntghli $1.00. H OM EB’B.
H i nr. Permanent position. Apply ao C H R YSLER Stdan wlib a
W E H A V E 2400 acre* good rolldandy motor, good tires. !•&lt;'*
Herald Office.
lug land with large lake*. Tract* MHP* towny Shop— W* buy, will or
cost transportation at 1160.
of 10 acre:) and, up,, f l 0.60 per
W AITR ESS
wanted.
Terminal
Hanford Motor to K«)pt. Co.
a f jg w g a ^ - " *
Grill. Aak for Mamtger.
$98 W. Ut. Ht.
8 BEDROOM furnleRed house, 10
Steal Caaement Window*
block* from town. $4600.00,
W A N TED
LM M SD IATYUA— ■ — ---------------- ---------------------------------six* $4 $4 complete
$19.83
88 ACRES beatRHM^Jakefront
Operators an SHy Cover a or 41 HUDSON, first class condition.
M IR AC LE C O N C R E TE CO.
, property, • 1000 IBM* frontage.
privately owned. S,-c It at KnitDrape*. Biporteatoad ar wUNag
I t KtauAva.
P b—
1,3251
Ideally suited foe eiBaRvlding.
lo leoro. Call M #-B ar 1449-fi
ford Motor to Kqpt. Co. 20N W.
OABH will,
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Health Bill

Sullivan Resigns

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City CommiMion

Legislature

E X H IB IT S B U L L E T
B A K E R S V ILLE , N. C., Apr. 28 I
— O il— T I ioiiim Utirle*un, flO, »*f &lt; ireRiiinM rre*m
nimby ClmriMii, lotlny rxhlblt««4»
H nUi* woiiM b* milnn bulk! liifli ho onlfj tltuf&gt;|»e&lt;| «i*i 1 n rlfH in tr*n«fnr nurplui iilppll**
nfler reirmimiig in hbt liHifi 4sH from -Hie ngenry to (mother.
The II oiiho adopted a Confederate
jenrs
Itnrlr-soii .Hid he wns shut In Memorial flnv resolution Honoring
llic jiiiv in ItMPi uml that Hie bul­ the "I icmh-s of the (Jld South.” Tire
let on- deflected upward Hirough resolution rniolnended the tllilt'd
•In- roof of Ids mouth, wnd lodged Duughinra of the Ctnifederacy for
heneutti mi eye, presumably In « "perpetuating a correct history of
■mils, lie hitni the wouml healed the Mouth’s participation in that'
witlionl Hie luillel being removed inoMien'oiis p'rio.j of American ;
ll'.enlly, he ronlimmd, tlm
pellet J,i-i--rv.
0 pel
i topped Into tlm bark of his1 lt&lt; p I’ooter of Jackson today i
omoIli lliinugli n nusul passuye. |uoposr&gt;| l Inal t be House mem orial- |

. mBIIBNM
MR# **##
••'■aft**** rroiw
«»»i
doner* dsclsrsd that they wlshsd
struggle with a lend power."
to further Investigate the posiblligt doctors and paUetit*^ »Hk8
"Wo cannot afford tho Iusury of
ty of govsmmetit financing by tha
two strategic sir forces1, he mild.
RFC, hIjo the revenue aspect* of
ttdai administrators, clerks, book- adding that strategic bombing hi
the terminal before reaching ■ de­
M*oer&lt;* and Isy committees.
an A*r Force Job, wnlln llir Navy’s
cision in the matter. Bert Smith
duty i» to control tin- sea .
* "Every• wagr-tarncr,
every
self
••
«
av-«wl
MV(
t
«'V
»J
PEH'
of
llte Urlandu bond firm of
- -*
Meanwhile Ih&lt;» hell rung In Hie
Employed person ami every cm
Leedy Wheeler and Allman wai
plover would bk compelled to con House tij stert the fight over ie.
present at tlm meeting.
tribute exorbitant payroll taxes, ?-e*| of the Tnfi.llarHey Labor
Commissioner* John Krlder snd
fventuslly mounting to a tax of Art.
W. It. btcui|ier were appointed a*
I or 1U per rent on every payUntil sides isid they were confi­
a coiiiuilttev lo investigate the
check, to support tills system-and dent of victory.
po'slhlliliea foi a recitation pro­
the cost of medical cafe. Instead
The Ailmlitlslialhm wants to
gram fin teen age youth, tha need
of bring rrduerd, would be doubled replace the present law with a
of which wai pointed out by a
i/e I'li,.pies,i I,, retain the l a f t - t
id trebled by bureaucratic over- modified Wagner art, ca,.l»i on
group that Included Sam Martina
II
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in
effect.
‘ ~‘ie ucord Is clear In cverv labor. Il I. known ns the J.c.ln k,
and Mrs, P. AL Glnglei. Air. Mar­
I’i o .io m i Ii I tlm law is a "tw ill'
country where
--------------...r ------ - Health hill, uflrr t.'hflijimiid l.t'sliishi ID
Compulsory
tina suggested that a full time
blot he I ,,j, „ |,||t Iona I scale to tha I
itVeilssn e,,.*h r . « .
Insurance has been adopted. It lx Mich I of Hie House IiiImu com
reel ration director he employed
stale roiialltnUnnal alncndliieul" j
llriliii blockade was hurting
Cheap In quality, hut extravaganW mlttee' lhal tvo'rhed II up.
and slated Hint other., would as­
whieh forbidi employers lo deny!
ty high iti price.
Rep. Kelley (D I'll I, Wlto Will W. ,
sist In Hie program without com­
f "Tho 1’iesldent'a message, In I idol Hi,, A 1lull nls l rnt iuti Mil
pensation.
Dm Fast '.vet, currency foul up work in anyone Imcause of his j
omiiilH'rihip in non m» mlal ship in '
•otne respect*, was peisuaslve end through wlml I- r nr Inin lo be in It, , |ui was tile •Mteoslitlis call
A rontract was awarded to
disarming. The ideal- uml objec­ .tormy won I her, predleled the (if (lie In Hionlll l.olll It IIMoiiaf| block a labor union.
American Ull Co. to furnish lubri­
tiei*io«l
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bill,
tive*
weii,
stnlcd
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-li^ inenmirc Will he loi 'il !,&gt;■ Irlday s»4e— Reis(a sin I nnssrThn nciltd be
cating oil and grease to the City
4t*|, "will nullify llte autl.
teillis. bill nm inc.tiage was com- Illgllt, sflcr full! liw . „f ilcbslr
during Hie )ear.
•I'bd in n Illy Four meeting
,1
simp
noicii'hxrut
adopted
by
pletely larking in any speclfir
Opponents waul In ..uhAiInte
I be |te&lt;v 11,1 ...mi, position Wil l
Kei'oinmrudatinn by City Man­
a
vole
nf
tlm
people
of
Florida
Statamrnt of I lie services to which unothc, labor hill— thr WoihI hill out lined to fir. Philip Jessup. ll„
ager AtcKIbblii ILmI— -Patrolman
ths people would be entitled, or
for tlm Adniinl &gt;tiallon's nira Aims iron delegate on Ihe Doited and milk, oaogbt of llielr will so
H. (Jualtlehanm he pensioned In
C *'V ;
1", x
The woods around Ht. I’ctersburg will bo full of big game May H. Il and 10, as this billboard In- view of his age and long service
any estimate of the taxea which sure. Thr IVimmI Mill, Inttuduced Nalmni HfrlirilV f'ouiiril, at Laic 1exp,,, .m l "
Hep Thomas It Mo,ley today di,.'sics, when msmbers of l.luna Inlcrnutlonal from all parts „f Florida, gather her* fo, (lull annual with the police department wai
(hey would he compelled lo nay. by Rrn. Wood ( D ( ! h |, h l.abor fin,... as. Jessup's talks with hix
"Mr. Truman has been loo long L'ommMtea member, also would tr nppimile Bov let number, Jacob A. 'of tValtou rn,mlv withdrew from ilhtl' district convention. Viewing the newly erected sign arc. left i„ right. Id. Vernon H. Gomlhrcad, referred to Ute trustee* for th»
away from Missouri, if lie believes pru| thr Taft-HnrHry Ad hut in Malik, liegnti Fch. 15, svhen Jessup , t|,e I ST-1 speakership tare, Beasley, head of Ihe police traffic division, Tollce Chief Jake Reichert, and Lanrn Tieat, vli&gt; president of the Policeman Pension Fund, which
1xxliii (iresided
over Hi* . House In Bl. I’elerahurgh club. I'astlng Ihe upper right corner of the billbomd is O. D. Cloakcy, convention Include* Mayor Andrew Carraway.
the American people will sign a nanm only, Adiinlly, thr siilnti lock the Initiative for sounding,,,.,.,
.............
should chairman.
blsrtk check for such an amhlg- tulr keeps ninny "f 'hr T -ll frn ........lie Soviet t'nlnn
Police Chief Roy G. Williams.
H settle j
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«ous program. The people will lures s" iiiipopnlnr with Inhor.
Capt. Roy T lllli and H. N. Bayer
mr.it, Moscow said.
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Nfli
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I/Ihlll'lMf*
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lo be shown.
Rrpuhlirun Ifoiisr l.radcr Mar­
itravliorn. ax secretary-treasurer. For the
The Brill,ill frnelgri office apok
shortly before Ihn committee on j nrv ,oni stockdale,
liow,'
, "There are many fallacies and lin *,f Mnssachuetls flu fly fotc i sman drnrrlbnl Hie Russian ver i^ttkii^ l«« mi iik i* I hin
I mlacel anemia legislation appioved Sommers. Tapper, Thornel. usina. nast year Patrolman Quattlebaurr
misstatements In the President's i u„t victory for the \Voo&lt;l Hill. II men of the Luke .StH'rcnx exchange |.......... . "»
........
by n
vote a bill |o break "P , Whitlock. Williams. Wi.e, Wotlls- has been on duty a.i a watchmen
If nattaa M r»eas Pag* Watt
ItieiAagc, some of which ranhut go Is expected to get strong bucking an "an in rile, if n,,| very full." lie I •io me al llheity lo vole lor whomracing
Into
20 day period' and give ky. Yennunis, Speaker Murray — at Hm Municipal Alrpnit,
roc.
tinchallanged.
from la,III Rrpiiidlnins tilul Mouth- told n newt, conference the ex ■*»*» they please.”
Hm top i cvemic. producing track 71.
Heasley'a wtHnlrnwal leaves Rep,
It I* believed; that warm Wood
I’apy was aciulttej later of a Its choice of two him'Ii ,.1‘ssions.
; ‘Tresldent Truman, for exam- ern Hcinocratn
changes vvcie "exploratory,*' and
Again.): Bridges, Took Dekle,
ed animals originated III the T «r.
f‘ ile, Is about s deends behind the And, Martin said, If tlm W«ud would continue, rim apokeninan , Rival,i ,,f Marlon, Lllloll
. . . . . of I’atm hill,cry charge, lie said today he
Flhott,
Hendry,
Hrthcox,
John­
It
would
have
the
effect
of
let
Imrx In his statistics on the Rill Is voted down then Hie Him r: ......... not commit llilialn on the\
r"*1 '"P l'-r of l.nlf in Ihe still la against the hill "for the
l.nucnster nf Gilchrist, Lan­ ntlan period of geology.
Ihe fallen i In designate , he|( |mp|(. reason the people of my ting Hialeah keep its current son,
ftowth of Hie Voluntary llsslth will spend 10 ilHys nr two weeks mailer of setting 1, date for foul
choice
nf
odd,ile.iif.ilic.season caster of LaFnyette, McKendrce,
cl
la
M'hnluled
for
tomorrow
in
righ
x
x
x
have
Ihe
right
to
hot
nsurance Hystems.
debating amriidmenls In Ihe Ad power talks.
The name Maryland was given •»
dales am) give Gulfslrrum Hie 20 Monahan, Papy, Peeples, Stewart.
/ " H e reports that only 11,600,000 inlulslratlon program.
on horses if they want."
Rome western diplomat* her, i' ini’hl
Bweimy— 16.
I the eighth smallest ntata In 1(4
ilnva
liiinii’dliilcly
preceding
nnd
people have Insurance which proThe Keualr look up a House- ate optimistic Ihnl the llerlln stale
j I’apy declared bookmaking oper- following tlm Hialrah season.
Ah’icnt or not vnllng: Black. union In honor of tha wife of
tldss adequate health protection. tiassfil appropriation hill for the male la near n lelHrmeiil Bonini
' aliens do not dsprlve Him stale nf
Burton, f’uilins, Cirtncy, Dnw.
Here Ii Ihe roll call &gt;m Hie da, Dunn, Heath, Happ, Buries— Charles I, tfueen Henrietta Marl*
an or
years ego that was t.ahor Department and Federal think the Allied counlcr blockade
I revenue. Ho added ho considered
ue. Today, Mr. Tresldent,
of England.
Hecurlty Agency II hoped In dear wic the decisive factor and others I M imMou*,l From
Onel |Dade Sheriff Sullivan "derelict In vole hv which thr, anti-bookie I,ill q
000,000 Americans ars proterlrd. this promptly ami get io work on .s\ the po .11.11,1v of aetllenienl , an naval base at Isingtao
•Ills duty" to ask for special leg- passced the House.
pndsr the Voluntary Health In­ two othri Id'll.,, one providing fed­ IIU IV be I , I t , i ' l l , I .' l l t o the reeenlly
For: Allen, Andrews, Beasley.
Will Hie F !(. ahamino this norlh | |atnl i-&gt;l) to help him enforce Ihe
surance Bystems of this country, eral aid f«r education and Hm signed North Allantlr Tael
Hedenhinigh,
Boillngirr.
Roitfi.
t'hlnn toehold*
[law.
11,,, lied radio denisndrd th al j
Against the rosts of horpltal care, other a school hrallli program
lb,ini. Informants pointed out'
there *1rrai,y are laws Bratirh, Bronvm, Bryant. Burn
Iturwell, f'arltmi, fjarrnway,
and 87,000,000 policyholders are lb,Hi were given light of way af­ lhal Ihe new Russian offer came ,nlh com,trie., ge, tlmlr forr** dill J ,l, ' lla " s ta l utr books
ks which
v Idch ....... (nrd.
j on Ihe s
’lenient, t'obh, roprland. David,
Insured against surgical or medi­ ter the money measilte is disposed after Ihe Americans had token the
i'ldnn'i "Inml, sea, and air."
e
against
gaud.
r,,,,bl rnt
Davton, Frank, Fuqua. R n w •
cal bills.
I be o|,| (lernian hiilll port of i '
initiative to find mil whether a
of.
I erx.
Haley, Henderson, Hough, Hud
' "Again, the President falls Into
Tlm education ah) hill rails for ■ultlenient wnx possible. The for Talnglao has been the Far WestRenalor Gautier of Miami charg roil. Keith, Lanlaff, Liicklc, MaeTo Meet New Florida Financial Responsibility Law
‘he error of slating that only federal grants of fnOO.MHI.nnO a elgn office Iipnke muni anlil Britain ,'10 Pacific ba,-a of tlm It, M Navy
the "greed" of the president of William. Mathis, McAInln. M
CASH DIVID EN D S T D T O L IC T HOLDERS
limited, Inadenuate health protec­ year for trsrhrr salaries ami other I,ad not been consulted before I he for month,,. All land route, into III* cd
Gulfslreani I’ark h d lo n bill to ('lure, McMullen, Melvin. Mer
tion Is available umfrr Ihe Vnlun- school operating expensra. Tlm Foiled Millies approach In the &lt;tie me held |,y the t'ommunlst*.
change
horso
racing
tncels
to
20
chant, Merritt. Moody. Morgan.
Boll, It,Ham and the tf M moved
S ry Health Insurance Bystems. health measure would permil the llii'iiiim, wan i,mdc
PHONE
Ns’sstnith, Odhairt. Okell. Parker.
PHONE
dually, tlm voluntary systems federal government to give the
If the offer Is what Tnvx report­ their linger naval vessel;, out of days.
Gautier
.aid
Hie
Gulfslrram
Patton. I'carre, I’hilllpn, Pnver.
I
its providing hatter coverage to- sUle.i Lh’i.rifHI.UIJtl annually lo help ed and apparently Tasx* version fthanghai today The ships went
JEa*- ***— -------- *
day than any rotnpulsory program finance medical ami dental rxninl win subdaotlallv correct it would down the Ynngt/e estuary and hrad, Jimmy Donn, had bragged Robert,,, Rood, Bounder* of S'l
Kit
cv w
•|i|a'd anchors. They still are j,J, he was going to "elect him a g«v- Lurie, Saunders of CIhv , Mrnrytt proposed--at about half the nations, plus other lienlth care for io any event mark a major conar ce.
re.ion mi the pail of the Itn•*-il»nw n d n m V e ^ J ^ ly .h n t ’ont of rm.Ko^rnor. get him a Ruclng Cm,mis- h,rough. Bchuli, Bcllar. Hhrnperd,
Phone 518 X11
C. M. Bard Phans 254.R
all school children.
AI
Wallace
Sim p-mii, Klaughler, Smlll, of
' "President Truman also makes
Itcsponillili- offii'lnh -aid Hint .,f ..............ht gum).
I s1"" ,ml movc tn'
The civil rights Lnnn bobbed up
Polk,
Smllli
of
Bemlnulp,
Smith
"I
ihe amatlng assertion that ade- even before the hills were offered. two rlo-ely relnled quest Ion*, were
The I’l'lplng nidi", In a luosilcait
auata medical rare Is now beyond Senator Lodge (R-Manx) «ai&gt;l lie pom'll imntriliHlely liy Hie Moscow In aid here, asserted the four Bril*
the means of all hut the upper In- will offer nn arnrmlnienl
worahlps damaged lait week
(hat aunoiim’i'inenl:
I Are Ihe Riisslnus seriously on I ho Vntiglre |oi|,e,l Chinexn
some groups. On the contrary, any could liar ill,I lo public schoolt riot
family which can afford a pack- „|,r„ I., pupils *egi»rd|e ,.i nf rn, r, •.■■eking a mean, to end I hi* ldn,-k- g,*vi*roi,ie,,i „hip&lt;. in the hmnhard11*
; ofi cigarcurs
cigarettes n uoy,
doy, nr n color or nerd. He said lie ha t "not ailc In siiine dlpInnuiHc and face, meiil ,,f lte,| alimr podtlolis
.
r,ini|&gt;eiMalinu won ilriasuded hr
ylaekly movie, can afford tho fin- Ihe slighted Idea” Imw much sup­ •nvlng inannerT
2. Or are they simply pulling s;t|u- Rid radio. Ii said some 263
ett kind of pre paid jnedleal and port ha will get.
hospital proleclion. The coat Is
Senator Tafl (R-I)hlo) the Hen new propaganda maneuver to try emuml He* were suffered by Red'
•bout tha same.
ale Republican policy chief nnd a to disrupt the planned formation| troops. The Hrltish l»sl 12 dead.)
"The most serious misstatement epoiisor of the (dll, said he would of m Western German government Home HU aallnrs were wiumded, and i
In Ihe Presidents message— and oppose taalge'a amendment. "It (exclusive of the Soviet xnnel the Slooti Amethyst still Is trapped|
Kiln spring and early summer7
'on the Yangtze helwren Nanking
one which it Is regrettable any would kill the bill," Taft said.
These ate the question* with I uml Shanghai,
President of the United (Hates
Senator Hill (D -A la ), one of the
would have uttered- la the repeti­ hitl'K autlmrs, said Him amendment which Secretary nf Slide Achcstiii) In addllliui tn rompeii.iatlon, the I
radio said Him British should apoto. |
tion of that now rntnplrlrly ills- will he defeated. And Senator El­ ami Ills advisers arc wrestling.
I rtdlted statement that tens of bert Thomas (it-Utah|, chairman flit tin’ one hnnd, American fo r-:rise nnd Krlllsh lenders responsible '
housands of persons din need- uf tlm rninmlltre which brought elgn policy makers arc anxious I for I lie Incident should he punished j
lisly In this country, ilua to lack llir Icglidallntl hefnie Hie Hriialc, not In dlscnurage the R iish I h i i s 1 "The British ImnerlaBsts must
Of medical rare.
said he was agnluat Ihe Lodge from any aorlou* propositions fo r' inalrrslaml," khM Hie radio, "that1
ending at least the pi enrol critical! rhina Is no lunger llir Chinn of
, "The Prrsldsnl, In tills instaura.l movr, tno.
| IP2H when llrillsh naval vessels)
is In others, undoubtedly based | Tho Hoiinc Un-American Acti­ phase of Hie haltle for Berlin.
Yet they are equally concerned I,umloiriled Wnidinlen In Hxeehusp
his statement nn the distorted re­ vities CommHtcr poxheil il-, probe
port of the Federal Hecurlty Ad- Into the American Slav Congress. that they should not, In their hope I e,..v Inee. She U no longer Hi*,
il lations,i I'hinii of the days when Great Bril
minlstralor, whoso listing nf 'nssd- A mail accused of bring a Coin, for tattler East-West
lass deaths1 Included lil.uutl dcnllis m,mist spy mid three aelciiHtls rush Into all agrurmenl which'aio on,I the United Slates Jnlntl,
1
from accident,, ami 115,000 from were Hummoned today lo testify would prolong iliaorganirnllmi In j l»iiul,anlcd Nanking.
"The Yaugtre River now belong* i
cancer ami heart di*fa»e.
as the congressional iovesligatnra Germany at Hie very lime Hint
' "H la shocking that any govern- sought tn learn whether o war­ plan* fur going alumd lhern with-Do the Chiaein people and the)
pivot department hrad would seek time Cnmmutlhil cell operated In nut Hmmlatt cooperation are at a j People*' (Communist I Liberation i
| Armv and no l"«™er belongx *-)'
to Impose on thr credulity of the the radiation laboratory at the wind up (.tage.
Home dlplnmal. he,* ««bl i» - ' •r&gt;''t» atel w -al. I nerd ttallors
American people with such fla* University of California at Herke■rant misrepresentations— and It ley got atomic secrets out of this on the fare of Ihe M,,.&gt;ow si,
CITR U S HKI’O R T
ft unfortunate, Indeed, that Hi* country during the war. And If It uouncement, the Russian term* did
W IN TE R H AVEN. Apr. 2 5 president of the United Hlatei ■lid, tlm committee wants to know not look too difficult to meet.
In auhstnnrr, tlm tVrht would i/l'i Report of the State Cltrui
lhauld have repealed, even In part, the extent to which II slipped
Ike misinformation rontalned In atomic secrets to Russian agents. only liavn tu agree to n dale for lliaperlloli Bureau at 10:00 A. M.
thla report.
.Committee officials said they n ills Four rnrcliiiK on tlrrmnny toilnv In lanes;
Grapefruit Orange,' Tangerines
* ’'There la a very real need In have suhnnenaed Hleve Ni hon of and to tho lifting of It* counter
2B.1M0
17,Hit
1.127
America fur the budgeting of PIltsburRlti urcused of l&gt;elng a blockade In order for llu&gt; Hu m Imih Kail
fnadlcal roata and American medl- cpy, nnd have railed atomic sclent- to end the reitrlctlnnn which they Truck
1.857 51.007
228
20.8117 PR,021
l,05h
•pine U pruud of the part It hai hda Joseph Weinberg of the Uni­ began Itiipoilug oil llerlln almost u Total
played In building the Voluntary versity of Minnesota, David Rohm year ago.
■aalth Insurance Systems tu meet of Princeton and Giovanni LontlHut officials know from un­
tM t need. Thera la no need. Imw- nalt of Fisk at Nashville, Term.
happy experiences that (here la statement* and the dstallsd con­
| m , for compelllni Ilia American
The House Veterans Committee often a substantial difference be­ ditions which they spell out when
P*°pl« lo Join a government eya- resumed hearings on pension hills tween the general principle* which It actually rnnies down to settling
wm. The voluntary way la the And a House appropriations nub- the Itusalana declare In public a problem.
American w a y-en d the people committee began hearing, on fotwill raeolve this problem, In a very elgn aid funds.
•liorl epan of yeara, under the
In the Henate, the Appropria­
Voluntary ayslems now available tion Committee atmlled tlm Agri­
culture Department money hill, al­
ready passed by the House.
ICont-aimA »*”*• •*«■• ,*»*'

aneg Sjritem which would regl-

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PHTERHBUKG,
Apr. 2 8 tCoaltngad From rage One)
I solid*, from Nov, 1-80, I.t5 (/P)— Theft of 185,000 l„ cash and
diamonds from the palatial finell
Ilia home of a wholesale diamond
A t, All tlmss the fruit would dealer
by a thief who overlooked

U Your House Flashing W arnings?

INSPECTION sad ESTIMATE
B in s yaar car la far a fno inspection end oetlmate. Then

A leaky roof . . peeling galM . . . cracked walla . . . went
floor*— ara danger tlgnala tkal year house le deteriorating, to.
roof, palat Inoldo and oat, modernise the kitchen end bathroom,
add a room or eatra storage space. Take care af the aeadsd
repair* when the) occur— delay le really. Talk aver your Spring
ylaas 'taw with the Hill Lumber dt Supply Yard and get Ike
benefit of our half century of experience. Our yard la ana af
the oldest la Florida and yon can dapand upon ua for good

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In Unity There la Strength—

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To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote tha Progtaia of America,To PNdaca Proeparlly for Sanford.

TH E W EA TH ER

Fs'r md mild throuih Thanits* I Uht to moderate1 carlibh
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I’OLUME XXXX

EelebUshrd 1908

Aasndnta] Prw s Leaned Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY APRIL 27. 1919

Nrr. 177.

Ch i a n g Spurs jMovieland Ride-In Theater To Hold House Group
Nationalists In Fonnal °P enin*
Evenin* Blocks State

Heroic Return

Secretary O f State Acheson
Economy Move Pleads For Congress Okay

Ri.l» lo llireter. torsled on* anti a half mil** south of
•I.. &lt; &gt;ii Iiiiiii-. n,i il„ f M
I lislii,»v. will »'p*u it* gsl** in th* public
.1 / let ... |,« V, I nd.iv f*ruing, &lt; ft. "Pete" SthtMul, manager. snPi*«|flie p«| ffof| ,y
I &lt;&gt;■ ,tr,| i,|, , I I si is tvsi 1 u| land, lli* viien sir llifclfr, lint of
i ii ■ type In Hi* timnx liat* tranW darea, provides sn ultrs modern
■sumjrinriil center fur III* eojuy.
, m*iit uf inutlun pletiirrs al sii c i - :
‘ Mutated cost of approximate ly
1175,1)00. II has ■ parking capacity|
x-va
•
|fur 140 automobile*. with Individ-■

General F o r e c a s t s
ltd W orld w „ iv Tf DocficJiTCooms
Communists W in .
_ u n ,?_
Battle Km

ciiiimi In U. S. For ’56

SH A N G H A I, Apr. 27-t,Fi­
tted guerrillas In a surprise
coup today sailed Putung, right
ggrross the Whang poo River
™rom Shanghai. At tha eame
time Nationalist troops sbind o n e d Booehnw (Wnhslen),
tusrdlsn rlty for Shanghai SO
miles to the west. (Ked posse**ton of Pulling In any strength
could make all operation* nn
the Whangpoo, Including evacistlon of foreigner*, haiardcm*
(Night across from Putiing point
»r» the Chinese city council
house, and the Oilllsh sod
f t m e r I r a n eonstilate*. Th .
Whengpoo la less than onefourth of a mite wide there.)

Ulympic Uamc*

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

Bill Xo—Create—Com*.
mission To Prevent
Stream Pollution Is
Presented To House
TA L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 27—
nV&gt;— The House toted today to
memorlillie Congreaa against
socialised medicine. The memor­
ial already has been approved
*6e Senate. It protest* passage , t»f any tegislatlon provid­
ing for socialised medicine and
compulsory health Insnranee."

House, Senate
To Hold Final
Citrus Hearing

500 Hems Ki’leased
rront Kxporli'imtrnl

Jessup, Malik
Hold Meet Over
Berlin Blockade

T F’cqncr-1
d

Fnr Passage
Of $ l.ri B i l l i o n s
Foi Arm*; Aid For
Nations Is Voiced

Mater Andre**
( ' a i r a '• » y.|
t'ltatiiher uf Commerce Manager I
W A S H IN G TO N , Apr
27—
r » i,,p u ic
Eduard Higgins and other City'
#-T»—— T 1?r
'fRliy
and County repre.ientallve, s» III •
&gt;*TOpfWr) *&gt;kpor* 4'lltfroU f'tl
WASHING TON. Apr. 27—{JFf—
greel th* autlteni-* through the
M»j»r•' Mi Hit
f It©
"1 ' ’ I** Acheton plesdA i t us.
sound system at 7:00 o'clock. Th* i
&lt;i h&lt;m ■ill prnm l
nf
#d
"'ih
'
" j c*, (eday to approve
ph-lure feature, ’'Tlil.v Tim* for
♦Itf^
In
t*» Mm*- ft4
h-,,h *h*
-'iltnlic Treaty ard
ROMP,. Apr .’7 l/l’ l A ring K**ps'‘, ilarring Either Wllllami,
lllH'k
Hill flfntmMl l’»?&lt; Ml
l IM .A H A H S EE. Apr. 21—
ih* IHHP-..-J M 450.000.000 armt
liirlil einuiig *ii I hiltcd -Sl4l*t rilict and Jimmy Purnntp «ilt follnu
Mir
•-trlrl
%11hmir FX|M*rt li*
tl*» Tlorlda Him** today i
t'llnu for show, ha** h*ru '•••&gt;
k
III#' Mlttll*UI|rnillFn1 bk
t’d p'ogii'T*
*'?!tt*r "up-'d»*.*k'tig ill* I't'ifi Dlvippi, I threaten***t*d to require antl-Communlit 1
Irai'letJ for with leading produce'
sStcrr'i v »*f 1 Tiipfif#-*♦# S r*1'*
tvtuidv
*.| IimI iv im *e,„| lli* irsuic* in Mel and two color cartoon* •*ill *" »*i|i'i from alt public employee*. J
v * *'*»! 4|{NMtxt
N l M'
, &gt;1M
A,.,
'/ . . f ,
IAI.LMW'vSCCT~Apr 11 —&lt;/r»!
Miihmil a dUsantlng sole, the
'• Ii*vjii jp ti:e d bsfers th# 3en•"■Mine UI 111l*i|i,, A ll'
ilpiuded In every ih'*". •iald Mr
11** i ,,,*-.i
,i,i,
Hoove
pm.fd
and
sent
to
tha
—
I
h»
K('i,*e
and
Senate
C
iirui1
*•
*
I H»i|n P.sttlisnt Conmittea tt
11*.pile 4 I0 I4 MIIIMIII. ■I'UJWII ol Krhirerd.
€*•1
thin
Art asphatt parkway leads fr"m Senate a Mil requiring everyone CommiH*e* *„led todav lo hold
n &gt;r-4r
(••• Mfiitrgi Tfi* tr* ih* R'i h h » i h*»» t -d *1 t*liej for *h- '.psninj al h«ann|t on the pact
lit* I
Olimpn Committee to
**hn
draw*
hie
pav
from
public
i form.I ' , i#»..,,,» ,, , , . hfq and • h&gt; h
„jned hete Apr. 4 It
(■•■l ll'l.uil 4, (he tri|c !• S. ran th* highway Into tha specially de­ fund* to a" ear he I* not * Com- final I’u Mk heating lotnortow on j ‘ Rih * l**ck - *»"l afrliFs, n i l*
signed ampltheater
and to Hr
ih'
&lt;
",iiio&lt;
•ittal
Adovnitl*allot*
Ip.stl
!•*,**• i'jmbfr i t f i m
"II
"III* *,t*
ll'.y .t| hjl **qy.'** ippisvij by a Wvo*third
•mu I*i , Minneipoln .i d I m Angeles m int ramp* paver) nlth shell and muni,I and doe* not belle*e in
!•!••! ‘milihMg
4»rMii|T, pltmihriiro* lull
(heir B » tIh. 1I V•JS H A N G H A r~ A ^ . 1.7 — (A ’)
• *h* -*n*ic before it cm
4 ic mu.liny un iircirnline lli*ir Lbl* liHIfied so that automobltev point i n* ecthcqw |ng Ih* gn*ernmrnt
i»ig (Mhitp . *»• i iiifh rr'?ntly
hi
force
fh*v
d*&gt;
ided
iluv
shei
henstor
|
Th* .... * ■ *, *,Ve« •-*■ Philip C l;« « .1.1, .4
&lt; htstiR Kai-T’hek Indsv ietiirn»d t.. i|„ IntciiHtiunsI Olvmpti Corn- upward toward the to hy tin fo..|:
»Ci*'**
*4♦ i r f r l{r t jlo ii
Bat-* "I l l'Ml'Iia. ihsirmatl of j N4|r|
|****tp Am*,,. ,,, , m,Im *,tdar-atscreen enabling ccrut'ant.* to see
, ...
,.
11.. ,! "&lt;•• -iii.
termed the
«T*
t-i the hslllc *g4in*i rontiniinMtn, I Miitt.c
It easily, This lias been Ire.ied
»1
HA:SHEK. Apr
J —
Ih*
*-•r*tie L'iI mi* •l ommillee, tec4tlH*flC Mlf ifcin , t r 1”il rI
l u g e , In
......... 11*!*!!1* I "teign I ’ m■."»!. *e.uf!’ . '-e ity and th*
iniftstting s liiiiil WnrM Ws, if
II i|ir&gt; ,J0 go {,r |(,,. the I U. t „
with lateral coat* of special paint
^ ~ ^ * Flncid* S/l" a' V &lt;u i |.l»i4,| I,, |,«d t*i e|,*d a tlm l
ail
M iiii .+h 1.1 -I, \ At,l»|
* ■*'»■&gt; nnliiitv iMiitmee projism
flnns m lust
I nt»\ m tettion hue, end eik lor to provide the greatest p».*1b|c
,0
,hT, Mo,W! tel *g»«in- horn &lt;amiilt iitiu. t&lt;*y
|*t.iq. ill-d e„ A1, 1*1 «* l|.«
*.* -• b’.’dding world teclli* *uiinitv,, li* *siH. **mi Id he ihc 1956 games, Avery Biundage, reflective qualities, and coupled hdh***, pstrol from It* pie.int
pi* irqueitma they h* hesrd on
't*11*1 -&gt;M,, , . .........
l ' , « l A f "Uf
, , 1 1 i.. h.i... rs hath tre
•he undeihos «ml luimsh the men lli* U. S. delegate on th« commiltea, with powerful pyolection equip- autfiorlied strength ol l»(l pa. i t ’ in r m
ment houead la • fireproof build 1 ,fnlm,n *° 30"
*Un eppro*ad ih* IOC41III*
iliel uai il lli* Cliiriete Com *l*o will put in th« bids of PhiMaN
--------r
a
measure
to
hoont
the
pay
af
■\ long dra'inotlt lifttllig ,1
in r 249 feet away, assures e
fh f l| ,,l 'I ll,f A
, ,1 r r . „ ,
* i!■-n -r.e of tb*
pin*. Chirago and San Francisco, bright, undlstorted picture that patrolmen by IZS monlhly. Famuniiti win.
rftdt
I,
a
*
&gt;.•»„
held
nn
|),r
htll,
•
#
»«M
4
te
tlf.it
.
».,*»
its
#tl#
J 'lldo
* - »- a■ 1 by S3fr.e
Irot
cocp»rr*I«
would
I*
*
(Iren
flit*
na*
disclosed
by
Bciindage
ran be ae#n clearly from the far
Hi* Gen*ialit«nnu pledged to
!*♦»♦ mfiiiM# 1 |'i l #1#11 a«f.| l»| MMill
&gt; * hv vvylv.g 'hat
IK* monlhly pay raise,. I'alrwl- which piopotet pnrKipally to tel up
id,iv only Z4 hour* h*fore (lie III- (best ramp.
• * f.■'tmally bind
ihs.e the traerlsliipi ol Im cmmtty-! t. rll(ll|nilIi, fomn,llte* l.eglna
ttiodvid* lur llic to called ta»tr ’
‘
» . li.G ill* I'etTfl ffW
The screen tower atructure was men no-* get 133.1.
•he projected
m*n on the hunk ol disaster. Mr ......... . y„,|9 for the tt»Mi *umrner erected by Ed Jannar, Mississippi
I*.I . Imng , anne, and vonientral*
»t#vfI f lte«l*. ! * 1 ..... 1 ••to. M.J
T A L L A H ANHBK. Apr. 27—
m’uI he could nol rlinegaid Im »f srwtrn*■
nndiMci, ijridei *ii|'*r* wii’i* of ih*
contractor, who haa erected Mml
.1
......
H
u
n
u
'i
’*
■
.
■j the arms
iT'i — nj|t* to revoke Ihe llrentea
iponsihilitv vl sue Is 4 lime
Drundsge also said Colorado lar theaters In Georgia,
'■I . th* Carjtru* t ommiition and iequu* &lt;on*
P,4,,.„,.|. .IH !(#• t 1, o| h-4„ c •
are aimed
nnc In
in i "* hnlel* end vellef* of alcoholic
nllna,
and
Is
now
building
one
r
'.
A
H
l
'
r
l
c
r
v
*
|
l
Ih* slalemenl
Im fi.*l t i me!
"'i '1 A.Spe" , ‘ ’' m ’ . m i
pulnuv grad* lahfling nl p»ni*,.*di
up weatorn
rllto?ril "&lt; •
t r l-*rot' 1‘in'
Sarasota. It is 00 feet high and »nj be.eraie* permllltng
-! F.uii'm
••Hung from lli* |ireiidenry Jan. fl,r
f„r ,J|P
w|„,er
and other ’'Illegal gambling' Lit in.
I M tttig n ra trs
C aa n
» ni - ; l.t.mgl.i
feet wide, contain'* 2'J.OW feet of log
------------on their premise* were passed
t l — wat ismed from Cluko**, his | Rnl„r*
H*;, Lt'llllt, ot .varatl'ta ,oggftl
kiln dried lumber and hsv rein
fi|
•wintsl '*11
IM iy n
F mi
by th* House today. The vote an ed » hill* inoie lunr
nceslial home Bill fi&gt;i*ign and
ih .aid Im would *ni*t tli*ir re forced concrele founds IIon*o *****
the hotel bill »*.* HI In un*. The
hinese newspapers *4id lie wa* &lt;jiimt hut that In the face of imwar
An intricate underground wir­ beverage blit passed 11 to 3. one Miuld he heaid
Al ll»' iiirrloi.' 11** IM,., I |"|.
with
hldi from l.ak* t’larid. N. Y..
hack in Shanghai, soon perhaps ful
Siiiator Ueiseli of Buihliell conn . held ,(, ,1,4 l-.MII.I I 4 , ,14, I ,,I qtglil
Montreal. Canada, and Curtin*, ing system carries the sound to Itep. Itowds of Putnsm wa* tha
York
the
Individual
In-car
sneakers
t*r*‘l
nllh
n
motion
to
hold
■
to beeimie anolher civil ***i li»nlc Ituls, lh*y li ml slarleil "pretty
r.nl) tntev sgainal
th* hotel
this luurning ■,(&lt;&gt;■, '.llv m Wesli
which rest on brackets mounted measure. He sstd It "veiled la.1 Hireling tomorrow anil ••!.« '1*4 I ,1 " ', 1 *11,II. " ,, hg|,l4f| iligtnti yes,*, I.
,»li I resilient e*i' in H e le n Eiiiopc I* not »
t found.
'late.'’
on posts baslda each car. The dangrrou* power In tha hotel action on III* hill then H* lain I.* *•(&gt;» A II l*4,f,,,, , •„ iiiaugu rrisnint* an,|
I*c|isrIntent nf- figment .i( tt— imaglnation-lt has
He ipok* »* director general o l( Herr, a* In tit* aummer gamta, speakers ar* removed from brac­
withdrew
tlm
final
action
angle.
,
*|4
Ili
4
.I,,,»
I,,,
Ini.d,
In,
ihe
flctals
ci mm n1" i111 tin might thn conduri
•he
Ki.om.nUMg
(government) JJiarw ***» the poaslblllty th* muh kets and placed In car* by attend­ rommlaalon."
Senator wing of Winter lla*rn An,m i a,, l •*„,*, v„ ,4iv
tilde American blda might split off ants, who also explain tha volume
II,-fur*
K'
hi .i. .A.... I., *** Malik, ■d tlm Soviet Union"
Party.
Nowhere in his 4600-ivord pre­
volep favoring an American »IU
tA L L A H A b iiE i, Apr. l l - O V ) objected to (Jetasn'a proposal, sal
M ,. I'elrrson inmtlll,'**l lli*1 ,Jessup m*l **ttii n,,'mt**M of th*
attachment which enables
l»g "IIf that Is (laalgned l&lt;&gt; ram * |
lim tt. N. hi ! pared statement did Acheton manCommunist foicev twirled around and give the gam** to a non-Aman- control
—
Two
bills
designed
to
slop
live
si,
*l|»,l
l&gt;,
i*
4
,l,
Seminole
I
UNdaiegatt
patrona to regulate level of the
__ down the throat of tlw people ... HI ............... ,C ,.I, ^-m.mle ,
2" ^ ' H m i ' n m T a . r o . " ^ ^ ^ V t h .
Seochow (Wiilitien), only 50 mile* ean entry.
round to their own Individual prsetier of itste employes taking ypn era not going to *gy* any Mm# Kountv * qimU
U R » » « ' *'«»- , A vws.s^ I I , a l a i r , amt .....I ..... It-msm' , apparent wilt}
The
I.
O.
C.
make*
up
It*
voting
4
H
.
i&gt;^
.|w
*"«a»
wist
M o Ihe wait, as Chiang'a statement rule* on Ih* aelecllon of site* as tastes.
a double dip into the public funds
I
"Ml hr •nriiliKlPil )»v •'!»««••; ..*»,, ui deral'Hid i„ h„ve l allH no |imrm’ia In lift the Berlin blockade
;t*v
wHT'made puhlie,
Ifahaea equipped with blinker (or their salaries were defeated in
It goes nltuig but the gamea uanalnl the Neininnl* Ifigli Srlmiil, head- &lt;llriti-.li mill Krcnch rnpri* ,i-n*nliv- in favor uf hitr fniir Inlka on tha
light.,
lead
motorist!
to
parking
hi,l,. I .,-r 111,11, prnhtcin
Clilaug said the f.’timmimlala ty go lo the city getting a almple
* House (ummitlee today.
cd hv Amnltl I l.llfUIKliifl. ptcvitlenl In almw them III* note.
ll&gt;,I ett'i, in rtdvnmn nf hi* sp&lt;v*ro seeking to "enslave the Clilis* |niMjortty of the International mm rauipa. Each poit has two light*
Ihe Committee on Governmental
I the
vmtnrv nl the tl*ir,lni Till* American Hide n s , mi,hi |ic»imice, theri* *m» no Higo In th#
to
serve
aa
guides.
eee pelipl* to the cauan of Interna-1 mllleniien preaenL
Heoiganiration
rejected
hy
a
h-6
I
ligli
s
I
I
headed
hv
Rnhe,.
Rag"•
«
#
k
*
l«rif.c«tfon
apc;,f,
, ( , , (j,, ,| "v# fnr rnt flea
Ihe theater project I* owned
ilonal Communlnta l*y utlemplIiiK
it *v*h learned unofficially, but
idalc. ...Client; .he len.h gr4,|c ' 'v J™
" " « * I , ,. "f ,
N»rtli AMh„.„- T r c t y
to mok* nil China lliu military base I rf.||N|,|y, Dial tlrumlagc would at and operated by tyanford Auto tie vote a bill hy Rep. Monahan ol
ami source uf maupuwer for tlm||pm|il in l hIh afternoon'* I. t&gt;- •’. Theater* In,-, of which John Schl- .Slimier that would have prohibited
4if l^mvfUfMirl Mh’li Si IiohI, i Iiifi f. 1volvr,! in any nirrcrmant to lift
,f
’ ' ' '!
«
hancfll of tin-Communlet plant foi !
i,, (..q rIn- cmmiilllcc to ror,I. Jr. I, president, Brantley any employ** (tom receiving »*Urv
no 11r■ t itn In' rilinndoned
lir aaitllfcf.' laiM 4
'»1 al#
l»V l,M»
4l|ll iKr IMIllIl |||«w ti|r»l l&lt;Mt|(" llll’l H
tlllM
1VI" “'J
it ■■iiaava aa pa«s T * » i
ills,01,1
o s -Oig '*I'll,&lt;h
*t ,h"
Ito &lt;*11111 pe*
itanilauvl oa Pag* Bla)
j ilrchlc fir»l among American rttta**
WA.SMINI#
ION,
Am.
*
J7
«/!*»
i
.
.
»
.
.
,
.
.
,
».
In
tliM
iit-mK
Irom Iwn or more tlsl* paviollt ,|r.irtU
(.
K. OiiMur, utilltic*
I#/*'1'
«•» Miiawn.#,!. ,„».lrr h.M.
..........
Ad,r,.m ^ cclrri
v U r rc l
---------- -------------------—
' hiiiI Mien vole between a single
tuvermg the unit |*eriotl of time,
nve, Ims H^r »'■*•!
haroati- ttwri* Imp ilitr* lit»n
tirnr N «ni'. i »i r
A * s
Kui«»i&gt;i'an »*oiiniti ic,
'American entry »ml other claimses sr.d
Monahan wasn’t present, bill Hep •ary
Jilrnl »•! ilir i|a«» Miry «*ll ***•» ' S S K ^ 4*
n..1.M
f"nu,«l
lwnK*' " |,nvo. .M*»m ili«&gt; Iwaie
purpos
* of Ihe Army.
.•
,41.1
&lt; ,i'in■,1
11•
■I*x•rs'inll
—.
m
net** • p».ilu,till
t,Id
ri**iilt ill
,o
hnhhii lludton of Washington said the hill Gordon
(C onilmir*; On I » ; s H is)
Gray, now assistant »*' tentral* their efiml* m * lion** mnie delay to getlliq; ltu*",i, '
had the approval of bnlh ihe Gov­ "ta ry. **lll i&gt;* promoted to under- |(1 h,m*c i ,ov 4 *« hcgninmg •&gt;« 'I,* ,i4 i , |, \*a&gt; cspccteil, li** aaul,
NASSAU, Bahamas, Apr. 27—
*&lt; rctar* and *ervc as acting -o
i a.
,u
i . .11
that Malik would t r m u m 't tie1r, A membsr of the Nassau leg­ ernor and Comptroller,
•*tary until I abler can lake over
'
/
,
American n,'t,, I', t"-* imuiedlai
Ihe
Commit!**
alto
defeated
a
islature and ssvan friends were'
I - p„,t Th, I* ihe Job formerly |Imu#
the afternoon nf Ap,
&gt;
tUpcrtio
here, llejiuty
I "M'tgo
A* ■ foltnw-m the .',,'lciit j
u
4
D . ,
*. ti
O u t O n N e w L i f e rescued by siaplan* today four I bill hy Reps. Smith and buries ni •■*ld i'V Kenneth Royall
An d ie i A G t'iinyk o, » l „
Howard Boleler, wholesale con­
11
til
h"l'l
a
tag
,l*y
on
S.atiifl*,
,
boor* after th# 20-ton yacht Wan- p„||| that would make it unlawful
Calder, chairman of the boat,! of
*" l o i n pi "Until) ""11111 lis ie t
fectioner here since 1025, died
Mectrle flrinif ami .Share, says he when they wlir light the- "r ,&gt;■■» i
CHICAGO,
Apr. 27 — m ~
It onllnurd „n l'*g# Tival
airly yesterday morning In an A t­
tltld
lv”
#1
ntrateglc
Im
at,.,,,,
•III t&gt;* reedy to take over th# top
lanta hospital where he was flown Howard Lang, 11. freed killer of
r
.
W.
Y.
Bgfhall,
house
of
aareceive
tampernation
over
and
tliroughnut
th#
httslneas
dt
.'•
■
•
'•
lo anv'er lo many 'clcgrarc.s
for treatment Monday. He had a playmate, embarked today on a urmhly repraisntatlva from that above their regular islanet trum \rmy po*t *«ilhin 80 days.
Secretary of Defeitsn Louis it, Hanford niiiI th# county •■"■ ,&lt; O n t n i f i * C o u n t y ( H t i t y s ,od letti', urging Sltporl of • World
iic*v life, one where he hoped his
h*en III for only a short time.
A
letter
was
read
from
Dan
M,
Grand Bahama and Bimini district, I the same agencies,
Johnson, who had been urging
a Born June
A, 1876, In Anne past would not ruin hie future,
stale raincaigu chni'man ^ c l t f i o l H o w l I 'r o M r r i i m Go*,'rnmenl. Henalm I F Hoyt#
Using a different name, the boy said he was rstumlng to Nassau | a hill creating a Florida Htream ''alder to lake the post, **a* re­ ('arty,
'let-lnrcd todav that lie favors such
tr u n d le county, Md. Mr. Boteler
of In# American Cancer H,auty.
from
an
election
tour
whan
hla,
Control
Coinmlsalon
with
author!
will
move
to
a
downitata
Illinois
ported
to
have
dlncusstd
the
mat­
*^m* her* from Charlotteavllle,
D ill ANDO. Apt 27— tfl’i — The 4 program Mirnogli !h» medium nf
yacht hit the reef In tha north-1 |y tQ prevent water pollution wa ter with President Truman during commending III* Pilot Clul, r&gt;.r
community
to
live
with
a
Catho­
vpunaorlng ti,e drive and p»ai- tr.&gt;&gt;„H)a,t(t,l Htsiigi' County v -i'",'l r,o l'„||c| Nation*
Va, and for the past 24 year* has
u u l llgld passage off th# Btrry Introduced In the House by Rep * Whll# House call today
"I intend to do all I can to *npInr the Heminot# Cminty student, •end program «■as overwhelmingly
lived In Lake Mary. For 60 year* lic priest until June 1. Then he Island*.
will
enter
a
Catholic
hoy*'
school
Caillon of Duval.
for their plana and organisation sppro'rd in yesterday’s freeholder l*-&gt;rI any and all bills and nicmnrhe waa a member of the Methodist
somewhere
outside
the
state.
Mmi
„f
th#
party
had
retired
Its meinbtrs would be Ihe at O f f i t ' c r H
to conduct the drive
Chureh and recently Joined th*
c|e,-H«„ Tahnlatiott
of
votes 1*11 which wilt aid In strengthening
tor ney general, state health ol
'hr United Nations Into a limited
Mrs. J. B, Mitchell pre»He,t ......... .) n,'»w' f"- sod
iry Community Church.
l , , » attorney. *?*?'*•
Lm!??’ when the vessel struck, he said.
Lske Mary
sgsinst
Hethell radioed the eoasl guard fleet.
conservation
supsrvlsor,
\
oier the buaineta scs.iun e
He wga tthe
oldest member
member and
and
the money m i l lie used to ft- World Federal Government 'ap'
l oldest
e','t How’.H 's new name In Miami and contacted Marsau Game and brash Water Kl»h Com
the proposed division of |tl*ti &lt;t
past master of the Zeredathah
oilii-r nere const 111'Hon and mod. at,I# nl •us'-'lng. Interpreting and
•nforcirig I*'* t" prevent wars"
Buddy Hayes of (Jrlendn '*•» Four waa discussed Dte l&gt;" al
Chapter No, 86, Masonic Oydar, In and hla future home and school a before abandoning ship In a 12- mission director and the commis­
foot dinghy.
secret.
sioner uf agriculture or their re •lected preslrlont of the Fifth Con­ clnh voted to leave the distrtr' **
tic wrote Ui» llarsld
Laurel, Md.
tfs a lla a M A* m „ at,.
The bill proposing an end to gressional
\ bill 's now before the Logts'.a
District,
Townsend
H* la survived by tha widow of
ilm ltai#* **» wig# sis *
•■ns entitled “ An act to requira
Council, at th# meeting of th*
^ska'kfarft three daughters, Mrs.
'"ilqslen on the general election,
'ouneil at Ih# Tourist Center SunTesHa Tucker, Baltimore, Md.;
'■til"* of 19S0 for ratification or
dev, presided over hy Wayn# B.
Mr*. Georg* Reynold of Gian Bar•t iicttoi* the question of particiAlbers.
nla, M&lt;1.; Mrs. Theodor* Brooklyn,
ps'icn *f the United States in a
F. V Draa was sleeted a mamLake Mary; two sons. If. Marlon
World F* !srs! Government capable
bsr of the atata council and nth#r
Boteler of Lancaster, N. Y. and
of pr# cri'htfi w a r"
Th# BMors Inn at French Ave­ "nunctl member# elected Include
Howard Botalar, Jr. of Atlanta;
Paul Shipman Andrews, dean of
thrta grandchildren, Robert BetaNEW YORK, Apr. 27—(IP)—A shs«n-haard#d man af 33, du« nue and Sendool# Rodlevard was Charles If. Nutting, Davtoru
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 27— | T )— Th# A " Force utd "fftctsHv to­ th# Is &gt; cnilegi. Syrscuso Univer­
lar, Lancaster; Patricia Reynold, out after ten years of fantastic solitude in a dank cubbyhole, yaarntd damaged by fire that broke
„ . rut Beach; T. 8. Kinney, Orlando; J
sity, iddr#ssed th* Hius* &gt;’f R#'
P. Flaming, Plymouth, Mra. Bert day tha flying saucers "are not * joke "
Olsn Bsrnle; and Clair Tucker,
*th*° dam* go waa^toVh* W. Kallogg, St. Cloud; Mra. Emma
Baltimore i one brother, Tom Bote&gt; today to return to tha tomb-like cubitl# in which hi* mother taalad
But in th* same breath, the Air Force utd it n convinced from rrssentatlvaa and the Senate Mor.kitchen and lunch room, aald Fir# K. Harris, Enterprise; Mrs. Mag­ neatly two yeatt of careful study lltat there are ’no ilirming probt- dsy on a plan of World Govern­
lar, Clearwater; one sister, Mra. him when svar broke out.
ment for tha prevention of war.
Shoeltis, filthy, his clothes in rags, Paul Makuihak, on*-lim*|Chl#f M. N. Clavaland this morn- gie Goldsmith, Oris Vlataj Mrs. L
J-illlan Zimmerman.
•h* former U. S. Assiatar.t At■
■
| Ing, Damage to tha dining room on E. Basra, Cassadaga; A. F. Hor­ bililie*’' in the mysterious aerial "lanifeitslians.
■ Funeral services will be bald at collage studant, atood on wobblyf ■
On-lh*-spot inquiries end *‘'b#r findings hive ihi;&lt;n nmp!e t/.- tornev General represanted the na­
vhs Erickson Funeral Rome at
tornay Mils* F .
MsDonald. "| |*ha wait aid* wax mostly duo lo ton, Oviedo; Rav, J. A. Logan,
tional office of Ur.ltod World Fed­
----Gsnava; Fred Hurst, Orla Vista planatlona for many of the things#-----------------amok*.
6:00 P. M. Friday with Rev. 0. G. customed glare of alectrto lights.
people aaw nr thought they »a • , )10tx
eralists
"I liked It In there," ha »»ld. w i i in aval.
The Fire Department waa called and J. F. Anson, Orlando.
White officiating. Burial will ba
Ihe nutting opened with the In the »ky.
at I ;65 A. M. and remained until
made In Evergreen Cemetery " I ’d Ilka to go back. 1 don't cart
Ho iald be «
The
third,
a
National
Guard
p1
R E A LTY BOARD
Nevertheless, a paper prepared
2:41 o'clock. Chief Clavaland attri­ "Lord’s Prayer" and Pledge to
where graveside services will ba about tha outalda world." Police violence." auJ I
Int flying over Kentucky, purs-ied
ORLANDO, Apr. 27_&lt;,r)— S*a'.
buted tha causa of tha flra to Hi# Flag at 10:45 A. M. followed by tha Intalllganca division of thr to x high altitude what h# de­
took him to&gt;a hoipltal.
eondyttad bp the Mason*.
know" whan eak
either a defective water haatar or by a luncheon after which tha sea- Air Malarial Command at Wright scribed nn hla radio as sn nh)ect estate board presidents ar.d sec­
Tha mm* told a itrange atory have gona In the
retaries from four southeaitern
to a carelessly thrown cigarette «lnn v/a» opened to tha public. Mr. Patteraon Field, Ohio, declares
of voluntary aXlle ilnco 1982—
• '.P O O R L IT T L E BIRD
Tha itory of M
"Tha aaucara are not a |ok* •'round Ilka a tsar drop" and fly­ states will hold a confercnco here
Igniting waste matter near the Albert, atata repraisntatlva, -outLYNN. Mas*.. Apr. C T-G P k -A whan hla mother aealad him off eoninent cama to
ing fast and high Hla body waa
atnk. Tha property ta owned by lined plana for tns group and told Neither are they cauaa for alarm found iatar in tha wreckage of. his Saturday, Representatives from
bird.Wpa'blamed today for •'atrlkpollca laat nlyht i
Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and
to
the
population.
of
the
prograss
being
mad*
-Jor
tha
City
and
tha
restaurant
Is
l«g” a match that eauaad a 12,600
68-yesr-old Mrs.
plane. Th# A ir Fore# decided ha Florida will discuss boerd financ­
"Many
of
th*
incident*
already
Tuwnsendlles.
He
also
Installed
managed
by
J,
W,
Douglas.
0°t&gt;g* fire.
entered a hoipltal.
have answer*— mataors, balloon*, had collapsed from lack of oxygan ing, home shows ami public relatha newly elected offlcara.
^D e p u ty F in Chief Jaasee O'Neil
died before hi* plan# crashed tluns progmms
She aiked e aalghb
falling stars, bird* In flight, tast­ and
FUNBRAL
NOTICE
raid tba bird evldantly tarriad tba
to the earth.
an to go and cere ft
ing
devices,
ate.
Some
of
them
WILLIAMS
NAMED
Funeral
service*
for
Mra.
Sarah
match to Ita naat In tha coping of
whota only contact wl
Tha paper said the possibilities
W AS H IN G TO N , Apr. 27-GP)— attll and In question mark*."
Burgas who paaaad away Sunday
the.rwrf-Mmd peeked on ft until
wee a Kola In the tag
The paper added that th* "cor­ that the saucer* are foreign air­
will ba held, Thursday at 2i00 P. Tha Sanata Finance Commit**
It burnt Into flame.
through which be tag
vn
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Apr.
M, at Naw Mt, Calvary Baptist today recommended Sanata con­ rect taggfng of tha remaining per­ craft have bean considered.
Tha neighbor, uotdi
’But," IL adds, "the reported
HIGH LOW
Church. Tha Rav. A. C. MeQueen firmation of Piaildant Truman'* centage la atlil tha Job of Project
WARNING
police about bln.
V)
li
wlU official*. Eichalbergar Fun­ appointment of Boyce A. Wllllami. ’Baucar,' of tha Intelligence Divi­ performance of the dlaca is so Atlanta
ORLANDO. Apr. r f -d p e c U l)
hi
«■*
superior to anything we havej yet Beaton
With crowbar*, pi
sion.
of
Leesburg,
PI*.,
aa
collector
of
eral
Horn*
will
bo
In
charge.
— Warning of small arms firing In
*o
■w
&gt;
down the this m m n
approached In this country that Chicago
'4
W
Tha
paper,
based
on
the
long
custom*
at
Tampa,
Pla.
*
River Air I t H are*
-r
It la considered only an accidental Detroit
aeeled Makoabeh a*j
Air
Fore*
study,
became
available
CAMPRBLL
IN
RING
and June ha« baen la*
7.
hi
today. It review*, In detail, many discovery of ‘a degree of novelty Memphis
The
H O U STO N SERVICES
TAM PA, Apr. 87-GP)— Th*
J. W. W. Millard, ComiS
ney P A L A TK A . Apr. 87 -&lt; J P &gt; - of th* hundred* of raporta of never btfora achieved’ could suf­ Minneapolis
Tampa Tima* iald today Courtnay
Offloar of tha bate,
«s
34
Phoenix
iard Funeral sarvlcaa ware held today strange flying dlaca and other ob­ fice to explain such devices."
Campbell, former state road board
-mgar area will Iw «fu«0
The Inveatlgatorn also consid- Saint Lout#
TO
ioat for Aufuatua Wayman Houaton, ject*.
■amber Brow T u n a , la an almost
It notea that, directly or In­ sred— but dismissed— som# other San Antonio
31 . 70
eartala sandtdat* far U. S. Rap.i. J. AS, retired txaauUv# of tba Florida
40
T2
Power ead Light Company, who directly, three parsons Investigat­ and aven lasa likely possibilities, Seattle
61
Montreal
44
Litl- died Monde* at hi* beam her* of e ing flying aaucar raporta havj like this;
20
66
died la alm aft accidents. Two
that heart ettaal
I. Visitor# from Mars— dismiss­ Jacksonville
75
7-1
tha Intenaeat waa la Oak Hill war* klUad ta tba crash of a ed because although that planet Miami
88
62 |
the CamHerr with the lTeaeu *oa&gt; plana carrying what later proved la ballaved by aoms astronomers Orlando
to bo scrap# of malarial used In
Tallahassee
i:#V*4 aa Wag# Tern!
-luting groveaid* aarrtaea.
21
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Affair

May Move
To Buenos
Mclhournc

Mdnv Growers Ask
T'* Hr lleHrtl On
T ; i ? Tfsl
Mill

Pilot Cluh Opens
Fund Drive For

J

f

bin d,.

Calder Agrees To
Take Over Army
sSecrctary Post

Howard Bolder
*Died Yesterday In r ' "
' ..
Atlanta Hospital ttonani UmgSeis

Plane IteucucH Light
IVrKoiiH Off N

Senator Boyle To
Support IMnn For
■‘(World Government

tt: : : . ; s “!&gt;-■» ...

Are Elected
| Hy Townsend ( ’ n I)

Police Dig Shaggy Man Out Of ,E„ ,y Mornln(r
Fantastic Solitude In Cubbyhole Burn* Motors inn

Air Force Telle Of 'No AlannittK
Probabilities’ In ‘Saucer’ Scare

THE WBATHE1*

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and" has a nautical origin. A
ship's anchor chain, a t the point
where It was fastened to a vertical
timber called the bltt waa known
as the hitter end. Thus, when th * |
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_____ _

Malmedy Massacre
S r i a l s Could Be
airing Nazi Hero

NEW YORK,—(/P)—T hs U. 8.
Senate controversy around the
Malmedy massacre trials will prod­
uce one unwelcome outcnm o-lt
will create a new post-war Ger­
man military hero.
He Is Col. Joachim Pelner, n
handsome voting former adjutant
to 83 Chief llclnrlch Himmler.
This tough-minded storm trooper,
now under sentence of denth, Is n
symbol to many hero-loving Ger­
mans of the war they lost. Ami
from the Allied point of view, he
is a dangerous man for this re a ­
son: he Isn’t the type the German
people should ever come to regard
as a martyr.
A Senate sulicorninlttee Is now
Investigating the army's proserulinn of Got. I'elper and 72 other
Oefinan soldiers.. They were a c ­
cused of murdering 750 American
prisoners amt 150 Belgian civil­
ians In the wintry Mattie of the
Bulge In IP44.
The American arm y’s quest for
Justice In this situation has lieen,
as confused as was the Battle of
the Bulge Itself. But unlike thehenefit of the Seminole High School Hand. A t 4:30 o’clock Saturday a f te r ­
battle. It has had no derisive Im­
Jacksonville Morocco Sluiiu- will semi the nbove tnlmitrel pluyerit here
noon all memhcr.t of the Morocco Shrine Minlstrel Show and band, 8anford
pact for good on the German mind. I
for u lively show Sntutdny night «t H: 1r, o’clock tit Seminole High School
The original trial waa held In the
shrlners anil th • Seminole High School Band will parade on First Street.
Auditorium in u progrum «ponsoretl liy tin- Snnford .Slu-iiic Gluli for thiNall concentrallon cainp at P a c h - _____ ______
____
au, hardly a scene renowned for
5J
liens, llutil _
To
To
Justice.
I he lived by, lull also for German knowing the men then would l»
61
19
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14fr **-r*
17
Of the 73 defendants 43 were rournge. Ami even the (Scrnmii f in ' In win II f Im* l*llt'fliy flllDllil
22
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isl«l
4-*vrr«a. rnl
kkh
iificii in rmiiiiiiiiiilii 9y|i«* m u h
glvCn denth Mintenees. Hill since who never llki-d Niisism lire mi
2', 11ato II11
then there hlive been twu uffleinl t ions Ii-die to, tin- ipiestion „f Ce, (In's riHiui* lim#1 iliM'inimi iiiijnI l*«*, i vi-KHtivvii.l.i: A|ii It lAI’i lit .llrr*. rnl
The term "midshipman" tout
1 2‘.
” ! first upplied to luiys who carried
invcsllgstlnns of the trinl. One wan innu eiiurtige. Some of llieui tinvi liiutfi ll \n mu* Ilf dll' Irsni'r pirn
t-l.ooti, Kggs K' .lilts srsils A
rnl
, 1 ■orders Imlweeo officers ill the nfter
military, one was h&gt; n dvilion &lt;oini- to rcgoid luui us u victim •Mil I l|*N nf NV.1I
I.* ivy 4 Sit*'
I fl ills’f *
llr|»". to lilt r
| castle and sailors in tha forecastle
I In' Inal nf iIn* H Nr / in, many |
commiaslnn. Anil III u filial review „f post war persecution hy Hu
*
ft* .4VY I ID" *a11
•I a Iimiii NNI'M* nldV ttlorill lfnii|il*|
amt hence w tr f often amidships. It
of the matter General Lucius It victois Amt this is had.
\N•’iKltt |»»t itdlsil II* na, Until
, , I is now nplird tn IJ. H. Naval Acad­
Clay ri'ilntfil the (IpRth RHiilMiir*
iiinuiiK niiiiim |sr&lt;ifi*n««a«*itisI lltnifn III llillfni III, |l'|il•••tl'lllH (III
tltilMt | ,.tt»aat
la f'lli uittlrr I 11•to
..4 T.4
U* I*...*- r t r r **. ol«l
' emy students,
to tts, Of Ih* other 37 orlglnnlly tim rirnn officers there Is ii le littitiopl, in (oirt ul h-tisl, to uo I..IIK21 M# '*2
4*
ft |
|*rrk*a*| S V Ptylr ifFitlirr
convicted, 2U are under life sent- tii.-lHiit ndmirniiou for the soldieil, li.i. f riliU til &gt;laii&lt;larili mii Mm* a« \| t'&lt;|| Mitt
M 41$ •%
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I- I*.r 1*1fa •iftotlr A
ul
il
guiu putting figureheads on their
T 44
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Tn
terms ami 13 have lieen freed.
tul eummiinder whose men lined
lu
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4
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4
ifi»
ii
me
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ships, even though tha ihips ate
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I, HO dinnriued i«it«li*iHiaiul
.
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.
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i',.Miii.
tuir* turn t HritlUr".
to con rnl
Is hearing lesllniony that confes- Atueii.nns In u snowy field out id, •!••&lt;•! aust iiititio* fnlrly
4*4
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or a military necessity Is of noioc
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feel nffl
21 ol
have on ninny (iermnns esceni to For nrnioreil columns in ii hreuk l,»i|or. iih N ii/ i lit llillrr ami ••••in M*'•11*i lai
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IB oi
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make lieroes to them of t'ol. I'eip through nttlick- lM- they lieriolili, |i|i t4’|y ili'YMll’t) Im liix ant I t lit »*l ■ I; m«r .a
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949'

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD^ FLORIDA

PAGE BIGHT

ye-'»,*r"d.-'^r «

O p to m e trist
113 Magnolia Ave.

i'hone 511

MATS $}-50

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Jack

K.

"B arg ain "

M orrison,

M anager

p o lid a a

a r t only c h o a p il you

SER V IC E

d o n 't h u v o a loss, but
y o u b u y in s u r a n c e to
protect
toss,

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ness

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H L JA M E S G U T A G E N C Y
PHOMM

911
F I R S T S T.

76

TOUGH SPOTS?
to o n
"Y ou bet th a y ’fa e a s y now . . .
m y new M assay-H arrls h a s
ple n ty ol p o w e r ’ to tako Hie
touqhost q o ln q In alrtde. You
siiould aoe th a w a y my ‘44’
h a n d l e s 3 bottom s a n y pla co on
the (arm. G o aa right th io u g h
without a w him per. T ough s p o ts a n d all. A nd
talk a b o u t e c o n o m y . . . th e s e M asuuy H a u ls
tractors sh o w e d m e w h a t the w o rd m e a n s . You
c a n 't b e a t ‘am ior s a v in g fuel d o lla rs. I Bnlahed
m y plow ing u n d discing on la r la ss luol th a n
ever b eloie."
- .

t-ri u * e o nr

LKltll I M u *

6 O It I AT M O D U S
Y ou've got a w id e rung# to s e le c t (torn w h e n
yo u ch o o s e Musaey-Hurrta . . . alx g r e a t pow er
a n d fuel s a v in g m o d e ls lu 5 p o w e r s i t e s . . . with
n e w u p lo - th e m inute styling, com lort a n d d o w n ­
right lu g g in g ability. T h e re 's a d v a n c e d e n g i ­
n e e r in g In the transm ission loo . . . h u sk y con
•(ruction throughout that m e a n t constant,
d t p t n d a b i t op tra llo n u nder th e to u g h e st co n
dltlons.
Stop In soon lor com plete Information. S e e
how you c a n h a n d l e your w uik lu.iwi with lui
less futlgu* w h e n r ou farm with a M a ssey

Harris.

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MAITLAND

ttlNfJRFGATIGNAI.
CHURCH
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
I'nrk Avenue amt Third Street
lie*. II. I.yltlrlon /.immrrman.
Bernard limit, .Minister
It. Ih, Itrrlnr
......lay Hchmd 10:30 A. M.
.
KirM Sunday After Luster
'turning Worship tl:0ti A, M.
Hdltl A. M. I Inly Uomniiinlnu.
Sermon: "The Word of Gml."
|l:30 A. M. Church School.
11:00 A. M. Morning I'rayrr anil
sermon.
T IIF CHI " I t ’ll OF GUI)
4:00 I’ M. Central Deanery
MOI Klrt Av*«
meeting of the YI’SL. Speaker.
Rev. Joa C. Craw* Minister
The Rev. Itnlph Webster, Trinity
8undnv school at 0:15 A. M.
Church, Daytona Bench.
Classes for nil ages.
Ret vices during the week:
fVialnrlnl -ervl-e nt IlitKI A. M.
7:30 A M
Monday, Tuesday, Suhleot. "Th» Danger
of lleln"
Wednesday, Thursday and Hntur- Deceived." All members are urged
,I*iv, Holy Communion.
. I&lt;&gt; he present nt this service.
(Mill A M Friday Holy ComFvnngellsH- service 7:30 FV M.
uinuton.
Bubiaetr "The Greatest Kvl| of
— —
the Day", n siihl.—t von will not
SHVFNTH
H*V 'DVHNTIS'I want to miss. After the message
t
IICHt II an niter '-nil will In- given for
Seventh S.rerl nod Rim Avenue Prayer. « healing service for all
slek people, ami sPi t | s | ornver
A. Sheffield, Klder
reouest received and proved for.
Mr- llarrv Watt, missionary
Tuesday evening at 7-30 I*. M
|r - i —
ornyer meeting amt lllhle study.
S Ii ih| !»;:ill a . M.
CIiiiii -Ii service 11:00 A. M., Sal Be sure mid tiring-your Millies.
Thorsilnv evening nt 7:30 I*. M.
; unlay.
I’rnyer me,•lings, 7:30 I*. M. the Woman's Missionary service,
I Wediu—dnvs witli song service and Mrs. Matte Kinnrd in charge. A
Missionary program y&lt;ot will en­
i Bible study
,
joy.
Victory Leader's Hand, (young
I llll 1ST I \N K MISSION \It V neople) meeting each Friday even­
AI.MANCU
ing at 7:30 I'. M. An Interesting j
program for all.
Woman's Chili llulldlng
The churrh string hand will fur­
Rev. Glenn K. Smith, I'astoi
IIMHI A. M. Illlile SehtH.I, Mr. nish the music ami the pithllr is
Invited to attend.
A. Wleludilt, Supt.
11:00 A. M Morning WursliiJ.,
UNITY
suliject: "They That Walt—".
0:45 I’. M. Alllunre Young I'eu- Rev. ('srnlvn II. Parson*. Tearher
Tufadav NI*M, Valdes Hotel
pie.
7:30 I*. M. Prayer Service.
7:45 I'. M. Kvenlng Service. All
8:00 V. M. Ernest O. Wilson's
are welcome to each service.
Now Hook "Every Good Desire."
Puhllc welcome.

CENTRAL BAPTIST ('UDHCII
l.s»rrl Avenue end Ninth S t m t
Bev. H. L Whallev, Pastor 1817 West Second Street
W. O. Htansell. Sunday School
Superintendent
K O. Keith, &amp;T.U. Director
Bundny
School 0:48
Ai M.
Classes for all ages.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by Pastor.
B.T.U. 7:00 P. M. Unions for
all agaa.
Evening Worship 8:00 P. M.
The bus will make Ita usual
trip to Laka Mary both morning
and evening.
"Coma Thou With Ua And W#
Will Do Theo Good."
CHRIST CHURCH. Laugwuad
Ray. H. I.yttletoa Umasermsa

and

PAIN T COMPANY’S

•Mira on the

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Annus fl. Mclnnls, It. II..
Peeler
0:48 A. M. Church school.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Service, sermon hy Rev. A. O. Mc­
lnnls.
7:00 p. M. Pioneer Fellowship
Meeting.
,
7:00 P. M, Senior Young Peo­
ple's Fellowship Meeting.
1:00 P. M. Evening Worship
Bervlce.
.. The Chancel ftholr will sing et
(he mnmlng worship the enthem,
"Lei Nnt Your Ifoert Re Troubl•d*'. The solo pert In the anthem
will he sung h y M ra. Charles (linn.
{ Miss Joyce Itatsel will sing •
•sin m§ ' III* aWMlnse smamVIis Sm

the glorious goapal to (ha public.
Wa don't w ant your money, all
We ask la.your presence and prayera. No watered down sermons.
Coma, bring your Bible*. Keep
jur requests for sick coming In.

f

F IR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Farit A r e a t a a t Slath Straat
t W. F.
ml 8i4S A.-M.
Sunday
nrafclp IttOO A. M.
Jan • &gt; « P. M.
rahlp 8:00 P. M.
Service 8:00 p : M.
all-Sunday merles»,

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

Health Bill Is
GivenCongress

Discuss Future Status Of India

#

S e e T h r e e U u u l l l y M a l a H e fn re Y ou H ov

SPRING PAINT EVENT
STARTS TOMORROW CONTINUES AL1, NEXT
WEEK FEATURING THE WORLD FAMOUS PAINTSFOR

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

E s t a b l i s h e d 1908

By 10 Sponsors

SENKARIK GLASS

,%|| Church Notices a&gt;«it be prastnted al l'ha II
day (mlore publirntl'n.

1

M LUM EXKXX

(FO R A L L M ODEL C A R S)

And Poultry

At THE CH U RCH E5

T# Protect tha Peace af tha Worlds
To r n a i e t o th a Progress of Amerita:
To rev«N*a P tcapacity far Sanford

Dr. Henry McLaulin

FLOOR M ATS
R U B B E R

STte H anford ituralft

In Unity Thtra In Strength—

WASHINGTON. Apr. 25—(/?’&gt;L(|itlstion to catty out Preiidcnl
TRonan't far-rcaching health proi A m was introduced in Conitci*
today.
The bill call* for payroll lax in­
surance to provide medical, hot
£ital and dental cate for about 120.­
000,000 Ameticant at a ipontor4itimated to il of around $0,000.­
000.000 a year.
Th* Adminitlartion measure abo
v^uld put into effect all the other
pnaiet of Mr. frum an’i program.
Thoie include federal grants for
medical •ducation. hnipilal tonitiuction. public health services and
research. Ihe hill alto authoriie*
in experimental program of federal
aid to farmers' health cooperatives.
A sponsors' statement accomSallying the hill was signed by
euator Kilter! D. Thomas (D*Mah), rliairman of the Senate
f i b e r and Public Welfare Commit­
tee; bv Senator* Murray (D-Mont).
Wagner (D-NY), l’*ii|)cr (D-Fla).
Chaves (D-NMl, Taylor (D-ldaho»
McGrath (D -ltll. Huniphriy (DI. ami
amt t*y
hy Heps. Dingcll (DMinn I,
Mlch) amt Uiemlller (D-Wis).
Not a single Rcpuhiicau's name
wa* on the list of sponsors. Home
KtpubllrMis-an well a* some D*(Conttnuert on Page F.lght)

M O N D A Y . A P R I I - 25. 1949

e w — r..* - **» . u »- 1 l . ee *
A y a o c la la d P r e s s L e a s e d W i r e

Simpson Says Legislature
Warriors Fact
Commie T r a p To Make Own Tax Decision;
— Hous^ To Probe Bookie Bill
300,000 China

II

Senatou P c p p c r_Li
Among Advocates
Of Truman’s FarRcaching Program

9 _______________________

THE WEATHER
f t r » , •loudr and mild through
R x 'h u strong northeast
•• Inds

Si

K m rn y

flrrln ra trl

Home I'or Tiilks;:
Navy Prepares To
Remove AmericansjpHpv Speaks AqainM
BtingiitR Measure
SHANGHAI. Apr. I S —t/T*- Loriinuinttl troops were acknow­
Out Of Committee:
ledged to have infiltrated within (0
Clement Backs Plan
miles nf Shanghai tonight

Groat Britain Is Clay Calls For
Rcinforring Her 1 Unified Stales
Noel In China In West Germany

i».it f -

A g a in st

L v tsf A tr
(
Rv

Lob-

I n f l u e n c e

U n tru e
\ I c p tc s e n U th 'e

I ' l l Ml \ . F l Apr I ’, — , * )
Al the tame time they unofficially i
| Al | AHASSl.L. Apr
(*Ti
■•« •* 'lonticflln fawere repotted raiuiR toward* the • _ S o i - o l r i » of the bill to ban woe
k »8.4 • •• •i- ", ih ,t lobbyist*
»rs south of StianylMi in an effoit I i r r , ,. ,
booVniakeis sun ceded T w o
R p t lift ( i f t v r i T i M i S ,iv f*
Ittfl.i...
. if k,*I ,to it on t a x i to trap H10.00H governmenl troop*. I | 0,|.,s
|Mv oik il plated &lt;o« ihr
A s s n r I.rtirm
W i l l
It lt«» « mi • &gt;.» "jnttur
I !&lt;*■ Sliaogli.il garnton romman 1cal(mi*i |&lt;o i loisidei.tlron de*|ole
l l p f r . i l K 'r r l T l t r r . t l s
1 m .hilitiitn
'he
MMT "
l'\ti
, 1* 1 . however, put s ngol d a m p on an *••»*,«* lommiilee repsut
%..(ul H , .- 1 .!,«•" r , —J ! ix j
•oioHlilal news aiiounl* and pit k
| | „ |„|| „
ssilluhawn tiooi ihr
Fit t N K I I It I . iter to ,n* * p,
tt I MtitHtiU'.- )• i*,ed thf
I I A |H &gt;Y
ed op teveral *ortf »p«*ml*lllt *n*&gt; | Con......I** »n f’ohlo I 'lllitie* bv *
J.S i I'* til
illllronar*
l*c
lilt V 9 1
.11 ... jl,, 1',
- J;
(»»#ii
B»'f
iiii
Iflflldll
4
II
R
I
i
edllor* tor '|llf sllomng slwoit slotie* l v0„ , , „ i , , | | r , 4 (nil I all liad
I** ecu Ihr I.ritual,-, and ihr
••,et. t«t i*» • -i "m- j n taxitioo
llffl 4ii I I*mi 4 »* 1 1p 4», to lirtr a *tt|p 1 " c v t r r n viltr. met Ihr forma
ih«w', • '•*• /H v..ie o&gt; favor ol the
4 *11to%
OUMINO A IKIHTM MOMIMt at tha meating of Brlttih Commonw.alth i of Uomrmmitt »M*ce»»e»
PI. 4 &lt;lf»*l*4 hP» 4 Ilf I ftol»
1 lion of * Mrst H u m an (o«etn
Hie 11 S uintulai* g*n»ial I mo*'
Mtnlitera In Londem. Prime Mlnleter Dr. Daniel MaJan J**ft), nf Uia
menl h»*r ta rn
rlesrrd up.
1p,\ n n &lt;i M, ,,,*x . „ . ] , J J *pecixl
l»pfti |H»»iiif|p*l &lt;•$ ( 'Mttmtirmf
p . t, | ’, p V ,,| Monroe who »a*
Union of South Africa, enjoys a laugh with Britain a Prtm* MJnlstar meanwhile vvarned Ament an* m
lirncral l it, ttu ll ' la*. I'. .3
$•,1111* 4loti$| llir 1 UMl/f
•I'l|tr J 1 , |l»f■ pHf.ptc xatutday to
Ct*mant Atttea. Th# eonfaranct of Prtm* MIni»tar* ^ ' ^ " c*
h’ Shanghai that the P S Na»v «"&lt;•"'a c lo -d of alternplin« l&lt;* blihe
mililnr,
Ko*rrttor.
aiittminrcl
I toll &gt;41fi • -«t • I *411If I • 411(1 4 RKMt|« tonight. Ih r &gt;*a, now i* rlrar
lie Il|* lllll* 4V- ),,, Tso.ono.noo ,
Attlaa to dUcttaa w h.ther India can tm * n tn the eomnirmwMl h w a wtoild move lit thip* to a* old *n ,
iu inr miI»p i « f*(t (Ilf »ame toll Iw-o
nf 41llilll.ivillf«. l( to.Ik If.llltrti IF
republic owing t o alltgianca tn tha Britlth d o w n .
(Intcernitinaaii
41 14\ I'.'e nil
for a|t|tto*al id a " r .l German
volvernent in the civil wai and llial yjj,,, ,,,,, I.,,, o a t ai'imiled
rotistil til ion lu Mat
la and
Im IiU 14toI i v to ill | hiii (lie l eu I ul
, Iro.-th* p irp iie d ,t,temen'.
4MV will! H HIllFfl In «F| 4^144 III IlMltf the nnl\ 181*4ft In speak again*! bring
form a I ion ol i gntrriiinrnt hy do
Fill IIff I
»\
ri ii.. i *aid loglilv paid lobby
fin «n f|l|l( Hy.
mg n "Ol o| i omnoller today
I 11r llllltll e$ll V I nllllllliril ill’ll IF* July. The aiinmntfriitrnl. roining
l*|. in- *rrklllg lo rain V *ale, Is*
with
dram.do
sllildrnncss,
di«And in Waalitngl**n the SI hI o
Hep ( lenient of fmella*. a &lt;o ill fnf«Fiiirnlq lit (I firFii nidFiril, lillt pclleit fear, that Ihe diffirultira . lliooighl llir I r,-i*l itu ir
| ir|mrtuient
salil J.
I.s’ighton
Stoart. It. 8. Hinbasandoi to t'liina, I »pon&gt;oe "I the bill, led the fight In ( ,|„,kr«man ieln*e In &lt;li*i hsse then would iailinlr final agreement . H r dr* laird In* piogiam ol I*
Iihs t,«’*o orereii holin' for rsoisulta-1 brilo: 'I .oil of (ommiltee wheir il n.iliiir
• heir lliry would ionic on a *,in --1Itiitiioi for »rrli*.
j lay,-* wmilil lot ll," * r who a ir not
had ».eFll l|F If 4!f&lt;I I 4 In II U«1 fnoo
lion wlirn Ilie v would m ive
I llot* pavilig diro .lin e of govern
St ton I Is ion* in t ommoiilsl »*li- WfFk
NKW
NOltk
Api
i/l'i
I long K"ii** now n r two
' Have, I
I III’ ill.il * " 'l* lie s |ir*llli illy man
&gt;
i
|&gt;l
I
n
I
of
ed Nanking. Hie for met
||&lt; I4lt( Itll .lilt I
Ih*$.
* i n o r i - right dr«Hovei* toil font l , euei.il I.in in. I&gt; (la* I s null I Inoo-il utility * mop lilies, Imtrl*. in
Nationalist rin n a ......
,||(ivp&lt;|jcarhmg .....gal
laiy
gotriii.o
nt
I.eiin.lUV
said
llrfiin* lltr
! *01 .111* r * oilipantrs Hl*l phosphate
mint .loop* I lirv li.ivr no III o n r l
in,
thr IlfimrtmiMil until, Stuwri »tat' • a, log •'** lake ol III*
Ihe ( " 11011010*1 * (list ilirllrd llir today "llir &lt;ml* sine way I" pe.**e .nonoit' I iiio *
ios •&gt;* FJn.tMMl u vein each.
I*
in
tile
fniitialmn
id
ill
a**ot
la
to145 (41Id that tie should leturn
I’mnv opposition consisted iiiaio .Sloop \inrlliv*l while il »*•*» ■*•
Wan ,-ii uilii.l "0 Mo* people !*
after the safety "f Americana in |y ,,l 'incstions to t'lenient «o the
Irmptoig lo *id op llir l.iiigt/r lion nl llir ll, r nalloii* "i 'Vrslrrn « i i r .*! n r nt personally visi*
tin lower Yaiigl** River volte, is
race 11 ark netting
Mien . epie .ei,l.ili* e&lt; and senators
limit 'vli.illgh.ii to iS'.mkoig with T.tuopr. in, hiilmt! &lt;»eimaoy
iissored.
“ \ ..ii omlerstaml oi&gt; posilnoi.
" I h r fonniin- "I ill a sso* Ml n ill in .,,p,. at mii I., i all-• tax
food
ind
olliri
.iiptilir.
lot
llir
St
mill
is
lo
make
the
trip
to
f The value of commiinilv advetli-, CARTHAGE, fenn.. Apt
don't v o n '" lie asked t leim-ol
' \ . . a it mil Mud Inlihyiit' are
on llir lire nalnois ol VkV.lrin l.u
Wodiiugtnn when lie ’Vioislders i*
"N- *. I think I understand *"oi lliitidi legation lltrir
jC I f t H i n I I I U I T o i l 1 1 *tllR was 'treated at the Rotary Club, &lt;IP&gt; A fa*l height Irani i tunned , Kilvnoihte "
tope with (triman* ililrgialrd llirrr iufIneiii-mg legi'liitois Imvaid any
I
lien
on
Thin
••la*
th&lt;
Sloop
posiKoii
pretty
well,"
Clement
re
O 1 O U 1 I I U O
! luncheon today by Hunter l.ymle. of | a irtirk nowtletl with Sunday «o» |
tlffieials b rie asiimr Itieie will pile,: III- urged that llir ' ’&gt;11 I"* I |||ack Swan and the ' ...... et l.o|i. III will c | r ilr I •si in,; stability "&lt; for hi "l laxidion is untrue Ti e
legislative luuly *&lt;dl make III nan
In tD rC k S G S
S i &amp; t C , ^ * M"**n. I,vnde N Annnale*. llir. tloppert al a t riming m-ti liei* I to- t,o reslrletiona on his departure, hro«i )&lt;• t'efore the House. '
Kill opr and will not only end llir
.........
slo lled and lot
III it- "**ii time," Hlrnp
m -» |
.
advertising agency, of Jo*ksontdie, last night, killing M&gt; p*'*«o» ""•* I pirsimiahly l&gt;&gt; alt, to Shanghai can i-el it mil here anil ills, oss it " j no Cilday the Deal,m et r.m - lineal nf ( ononoiiid expansion lint de* I .mil'
«* &gt;.....war,I «,,. l-aar r .i,h u
J M a r k e t
U i r G C t U r who outlined the ha»ii iliararle r-, 11* the one family-ami ........... m | Hml them e tn plan* ai r'"*' ' ,l" Rap Flank of Marion Intel i upled .... I was damaged
will make il ihllniilt (m die loiiito a.s "Wilt this hill In an\ way.
" inston Chun hilt, angeied t*y
iilict of roik! community advetli*-1i'trtng annlher.
I Pacific
........
inunivi front t" keep inlait. l.lay
m
form
Hurt
houeal
peopleT"
jibe
(
omimmiit-helling
"f
four
The truck b u n t into flames and I A branch " f ......... .
o,e«nJACKSONVILLE. Apr. 2 5.-"l : „ g .
vlille Is operating at Canton in
"Il .1 a one." Clement replied
| Mulish ..................... Ihe t angst^e ,aid. "It I* dir only -ute way In
That adverlmng pay* wa» provedi**a» dragged »ome IH0 vaul* ifown smith China, the refugee Nation­
have Just returned front a vlalt to
ll 'mik I'* o-tlitrds vote t« g*t H'e Itlvri la«t week witll I n* h.is of pearr "
tavaral market* and am greatly hy the speaker who quoted re*ull» die track before the ipeedmg Temv ' alist capital. It I* tn chargo o f , .
...nimlllaa ovat
nvet 'lie
111* ad !• lit Hist* Uvea, notified I rillte
of ,-nnimltta*
H
die .lalriornt. in
Impressed with the gladiolus deal from connmmity atlvertidng at ear- t u a e Central dieeel could route to Lawt» Claik. omhaasy minh'tci i v f r | . r r p,„t. The Hcnatc Commit- Mtnia,’i Alice lie will demand a i ^ * v
(he Fort Myers State Market."
full
esplaimthin
when
the
H
sAa*
im
e
sage
to
mcmbc*
**l
the
Astoria
counselor. ' .
. .
*.%c&gt;&gt; .4 Ml#cerla*.a*'i*-Ugt»lall«n
of I'tuiiMU’ir* reconvene loinorrdw’ ] | P(| | ' , P,», u.uMivnh new, g.ilbn ]
lUtarm . L. ViUon, director of tied not by New Jeney, Nuith'.e lull.
A wldetprrad re|mr» twr.l* ed
M.Jr eted th* hill,
ta la Market* *afd today In Mi Carolina. .Soulhcrn California. .San ' Some of (lie rleaif were nattered that the Com muni »ls
J mu , onpcialive .,1 llicn iilllM il,
moving j u r|1 n c h r o y of Lake made Hie aflei il. Faster teecas
ravtew of the condition* al thr »a Clara (Cal.) and nttmeiou* olliei i along the fraik*. while the re*i aoiitheast with lightning speed, h a d ........^ (H|)((t r |p m „,,*„
I ‘Im i ,-lu 11. il
to
It* U I II \ltl» I ONNOI.LY
r
V
i.’,.l!"!:
varlou* itat# mark*!*.
know what llo- It,,(i *1, lun, lieon in tlic WaMml A«n&lt;n&lt;i Mm I. in* .tel) and comment
.j , (,j|| „„ &gt;i,,- i•-,id■&gt;■ *fm j wants
loralitiei where lirahle remit* wierr w rir puiiird in the r#b nf the tiiuk captured Hashing, cutting the ranI
Hotel.
Ihe
message
wax
lead
l&gt;
y
I
I
loitlnocd
nil
Tag*
l.liihl
"The flower* are graded, packed
i*pi
|J^
,.rMlt(,tl
All rleven weir reliitiiing fmin way to Hangchow,. it was reported
l u Ft (•.! Ilahu. Al' i loci "I t o o c " ' am-mg pa . «•*■shv has resulted
and chipped the *ante day they
M an
f . .It, »l|*' | 1,4' If' It *»f Ml#* xkull of
That
Florida
State
advertising
i
(
hooli
i
r
i
v
n
r
,
to
thru
homes
a
t
'
t
o
Bhanghat.
In
I
rid.
*
»
a
•
iitc
•
oti
■
»ii
are harve»lcd. the grading and
peeifhi . .tin, t tttmii'c," in the winI'
m table Im effect, against ""■’ ( ' f i l l I ’ l
R p l i m t ' v ; T f | | ' " G cin u n y.
l
„
,
been
th*
great*,I
r*vrn„a
,
C
r
r
k
when
'lie
acndenl
I
'J'.’
.
'v'
*
l
t
d
.
*
"
,
d
"anl
packing Irt’lng done In air-cooled
Iraio
4
I V t U l f t l &gt; I *»| ii.ila g h r, and Hai’dd K M.'k
I ...
Mte Flnt ids Cower *r -l
'
H
i
:
Hi'dcnhaogh,
Bridge
producer
ever
enacted
was
also
,ta"
e-aaV"^*Ma"h**
!
“
"V
"d»
room*. Everything about tho hand declared hy 'he spcakci who midi
| \t* rail v4*$|i(«llf|rft(
Vrinktitw* •••
light I "inpsoy silt.mg "th#r »v
, between Shanghai amt llaogi n
i i.elnnd, I'nintiicy, I'cklc, L it'""
ting or them from the planting to tli** more than 7im,utm Inqulrr : a j
l.il.it ....I t,a**-'f*gx. s**J mode’
!«•*t ItiiirliFrtti ,|tegl
, i
' «»4tl
iiioidog.
........
■ii Mi,-ns. Ii.loi ...ii. Monahan. M"i
the final harveitlng and ihlppinc I nvr been *eee|vei| from llu* -tat, ^ 0 | | |, l l
the .|i"t repot l
'
m g . I&gt;\ i iptls of Mm seventh
| 1411 K i e l H
fhe galMson annoomeoi i
....
Ns-lintI*.
I'ap*
.
tVrptes,
1
done in a madam up-to-date
il .tnONiira na l'.« r S.iat*'*
g ta d r Junior High School class
Getttiattv and ''h"*a
, l.. Slirppcrd Smith "f Seini""l«
advertising ptogiam.
lie also
,-ai»nn«r
.( Mtxx Adelaida Richter.
\ t a Intone,, meeting
pointed to the huge increase in
I .'-w ar'. Sweeny. Veomaiia- 2 " .
• 'A visit to the field* showed tn Hie number of tourists coming
the tort ttber* •••'•■•I f"»
.
Ihe xkull waa "discovered" re
I \ gainat tahhug lf " r the hdli
WASHINGTON. Alinteresting development* In iut,, , ,"rs st*d a*'ed "It 'll
t ntlv hv t ■ ■ seventh grid* rupl'.s
1 ' icn. Andre&lt;• •*, llraalcv. HI** ' r't» Supreme Court held
peovlng growing randltlon*
, proving
ronnmon* and
ami longer season. On Apr.
, a* „&lt;|.« "f I 1 t * l " " , ' e
i ttitsr b*"t
snd Millie Hardy.
•la". Mia' employ e«. u
i .nCh Bryant. Bornsed. Burt'"'
probahlt lengthening of the eca­ sgld. there war* more tnurlit
. &gt;... noticed •? ss tltes- rode c r
'"t tegttla* m utd * i &gt;b'p
— -.
I n ■well. Farr#** av. Clement, Cobh. I
-, ,Mi iinlnna ’*n
, ean. Expertmenta are underway enr« coming Into Florida than
M,ett hlcyc!»* be the cits dump ■"*
\ I' Prexoltit? Rohar*
MIAMI \ p r 25 —(,Ti— N*gro[ State Market Manager Sand*
&lt; Mus. Dayton, Dunn, Frank, t " | ....ii rdnns
&lt; to improv* quality ami variety. there were leaving tlm state
U'ext Firs' x'tcat ind decided •'» •
,&gt; ! ,|| Mel a s" *a |»»ev
, n n m ilir «f South Florid* S a tu r - , Anderson welcomed * craw Rn«d
"1 ' * U rigg', Haley. Heathi
|
„
„
p.
Pri
0(l|
v
-an.pemt
•
| Many bulb* do not la»t over one
..' the I'hltstlrlph't ' ,"M
.' would **Ve fit s' nrire r '
Declaring that (hare is no d'f 'd * , declared Singer Faul Robeson. , urv*yorx from the State
Keith. Lancaster of Gtlrhuv' ,
| p,|rtll| ttfv,r
t e n o n In our soils and climate and ference in selling a community | ,||.I „„i «p.Mk fur 'hair r o n g re g a-1 Departmant this morning
hP„l solen ■ exhibit Not kr."*
•ll*
( ' -’icastci "f I.a Fayette. L(int»f
fun,* whose good, , u,«x
! reicareh I* underway to develop by advertising methods Ilian ti* i |'|o„&lt; when he tnici a Taris meeting
otp lux' • hst •» 'x the.- h.»\.*
'
h», f*cnme to survey gmumid foi
I I# , % m e ,. ,g• e le
i
kie.
M
**'VilBam,
Mathte.
•
|
l)IPl
MtP
rt(
f
,
Pt*,|
|
d
Pwi,P
i Florida varlstle* which wlll_ atand selling a rccognlicd merchanti'e j|iat Amcilcan negroes would not large paved addition to the mar
'rim e d tl so
.xll'gx* *r skull .
\ idn, Me ' lure. Me M u l l e n , i • , ••,i,ocir involved must !&gt;c Itgthl, (.ml vest x of Mill'll" ■ g" et tilt.
■ml ii does h u e tha* xppesrsr.c•
pioduct. Mr. Lyndc said that In fight Mir Soviet Union.
ket errs
,,
f.».,t,tatty
lie
.."
I
M,*i
*hv
*
Merchant,
Moody.
Odbam.1
'« use National I si.
III
lint formri Mayor H dan »x Mu
„ producing neyv ami Improved flow advertising a coinmiinltv the im
At p re'cut paving extends »"dv
Itnh*son made the statement henil, I’atkrr.
Patton. t'onxei, H"siit luachlnerv
| I , | ; it ..a . . t i l s " . 'I, s' ag ircii’
x tp.--.gnlted sutnorlt, on I'chac
f d l w s from a sturdy slock, thus pottance of merchauditlug mus' f m r Mo- Inioinimtst sponsored 60 feet sonllt ami 30 feet we*l
I
■
Itll
M.e
.'Soviet
g."
et
llllient
I"
•crls,
Rood,
Scat
borough.
8,-lnih.
IFuailanta na I »a* T Srw l — "Woild I'earc Confcrenca."
'inch a decision
al,ea.lv In-'
l-gv. when sxke-l hi&gt;" »t” u! "
•
. teduclng growing and marketing
of the main market building ’I" l l Mipsttll* S lao g l'tri, Smith of Poll ..
hart, handed down hv M&lt;e U m tu' I *.t«if•• ,1 tier,ns,ty -**",1,1 •-tone to
-.'♦ered x d‘ff*!«r!, sxplx: -it ' •
eoate and making thl» lovely com­
the Itev Kdward T. Graham, this will ha added a atrip of pa*
dh nl Jackann. Stnckilale. Sttav States Ciicult Fniitt •It t'llll'lg" .til* tindel i-omlitmti. **l"fh ’ 1
That tx 'hs skull of x px-p.v.sc
modity available to averyotw. This
past"! "f the Ml /io n Baptist ing 1MK* feet wide on 'he xmiM i .it. Summars. Surlex. Cams. 'll » raae affecting
, • on tlntiea exa to«i» ».ta*-u
*o to me shout xtx rea rs age
the
Itdam'
, Industry appears to bo foramost
Church. Issued the following state- and 2(Ml fret wide on the wax' W illant* wise. WnltUkay. SpesV Steel P,
, mao ’&lt;ho foitn! ' &gt;v th*‘
oittpany Inland sp p e ile tl|.
In tha Fort Myara area and adds
hr xald
ment on bahalf of the greater side,
• Murray-5»V
u oatiauea na r Ht| ** t ol't I
,b-"C Xt Ua *-•’**'a Wea..h '•*
The new nrae will relieve the
on* more Item to Florida* groat
Miami Interdenominational MinVlisent ttr not voting llolllniret
■ben I K"' ■esdv t" m '■ e •* :vy
agricultural picture".
lateria) Alliance, nf which the Bev. nrcecnt emigration of trucks roll
|" e sent !f*"l"t ft Oh’ '*•# *?■• , ' h
Jcrl McGill of Geneva suffeia.l J. It. Epperson «&gt;f HI. Paul’* Afrlc- ■ideiel.lv. sal,I Mr. Anderaon, wlm i -Is, Bronson. Oarhalt. David,
"Th» other Mute m arkrts ar*
ll iin||a*(i»T
fag* ( ' »•
llemlersnn, Hendry. H«"gh.
handling 'h» more proaalc hist a slight cut over the left eye and an Methodist Episcopal Church Iota Irt’i-n working for Ihe pa^' t* n |a.
It Msllaaea o« f««e k i|M i
\ m slsu s con'ud program
Mure tiimith* to secure the paving
vltallv nceeisary commodities such John Leffler was bruised in the I, president;
i|t prnl.aldv lake I" »eel
1 M 'R N IN HOME
as tomatoes, bsai'S and coto ' n rrnri, lauding of a Cub training
The American negro, If he la
■.|o|dcte «ax xtei'"-' today ' ..■le­
• IIARLESTON. W Vx . Ap:
jg cord volumaa with tlm* out for plane in a recently plowed celery anything, certainly I* a patflotnt.'
.
' P&gt;—A mother srnl her three
field of John Meisch on West ||e was nimotg Ilia first In shed hla
on died at lit,' ""»* 'P""xmslop "f Me •
ilR
......................
• »*t, '•hlldren burned t ■
&gt;desth when fire
near
Persimmon blood In wresting the freedom
country In th* suctioning a t the Third Street
\ home in Daytona Beach Sunday, Hralth Unit. Cmtnlv « omttm
I
u
de-'ioyed their hsme in &gt; x'lhur’x
untlatttfl 09 rnM«
.
F o rt Pierce State Market of ten Avenue slioitly after noon, S at­
f'rruoon following s heat! attack ! *te Board of Hvaltl
, Iv today
erstss of tomstoss donated by ten urday.
Mr llntlgfx lived In .''.atifmd for * till,- Health B e ,in e
|l„. (Vilintv • 01, 111,ixxlot*
fjapt. Roy Tltlla, wko Investi­
prominent growers for Uie benefit
i ittriiiv vearfi mid niDvrd to 11 v
n
l he father rrj^ued * ' -’the:
of the cancer fund. The proeeeds gated the accident, reported that
Hfbp Ii t l VFnrti krh toltnr (if wm • I'| , - . for Mie labor of f&gt;-r ,,,eo xml • *"i|u-l, Hr * , d th* for .r.vxke-tl
.
Stn'e
and
D
S
••"vetnito
ul
according
to
McGill,
the
plane
Hj WILLARM ' MNNOL l i
*ituriK'*&lt;l In the ipiml mid
to ttllng I f , 778.00 were turned over
...I hint a* t (to ' M . hde x»!o#r
j'* .1! pay fro equipment, ntnlen.ilx o, x down at a ire ilen Hr- rxr tc
to Broward Teppsll Chairman of motor had stopped at 1,400 feat al­
An enlliuti/iilic AiidieiKe of
tli«n 7(KI
Mmoccn MI|,, fmh liusiiimiB fl«- u»n »»orn
foi
the
*»,uk
nl
one
man.
&gt;x,d
the 8t. Lucie County Center Drive. titude. Hv skillful maneuvering,
M,e .second floor, metling his wife
A stolen 1039 Fold Sedan ba- Terpple’, All Slsr Mtmlreli wills a -G*. of hand clapping and cheat, Christmas. Fla. and Prim Jo con, I jj
Frank (Jolllman direct-"
&gt; &gt;t ihe head of the stairs She word
. "The hcsvlest volume of tom- Mr. MiGIII, a private pilot, men- longtiiB t" Eddie Wood, negro,
Saturday
night
at
Seminole
High
S
,l,."l
Aud.jonum
the
eu.l..ni
mse.
/•«
,
f
t
"
wwom
e
i
t
o
"
l
f
"
"
H
«
l
‘h
!’•«»
i c h i Is s M **■ c««# r « s n
eged to avoid tree* as he cam* was recovered Sunday afternoon
• * a bedroom for soir.&gt; of the
Ihe work Includes M,&lt; xpr« mg • hildren and he got t *r&gt; -suf ‘-.to
from the south toward tho field. by Sheriff P. A. Mero In a pea- and wete rewarded with an oul»te"‘'"'(t pcrlormanrr r&gt;v me jacsion (|)(i Klr)|l n a p t|H( c h „ „ | , ,,f Day
a
UUTLAW1I KRU t n i u n
The plane belong* to the 8chowal- ture near the Junction of the ville group of Shrinen who look lime "ff from regular huimci* pursuits ,„ Mi.
I of a, many liomea a , t ............... * the yard
•specially
w BUENOS AIRK8, Apr. 88-&lt;/P&gt; ter School of Aviation.
*
Other survivor, beside. Mi
Country Club Road and the South­ to give the benefit perform ance,
—The Argentine government In­
I yVlilddo,, Include one d a u g h te r.' home, without a.-rcc,,*. -,nld I't
for *the Hamlnole High School, , ..ntrlbuted to the fun.
west
Road.
.
.
.
tur
NEW FOAI F AC l
voked Its new constitution today
Tho automobllo wax reported B&gt;n()i
HRITIHH DRINKING
\f t e r Walter Helms and ll'l'i Mrs. George Farling and a grand tjoillnmn. Two cmwa will he ,,..•&lt;»
WASHINGTON. Ap, 25—:.T'
(o outlaw the Communlet-led ArPrincipal Herman B. Morris to I . Id had put tho audience In » *"i&gt;. Bobby Farling "f Rawson.'in luick* fitted will, „ „ ajHav-f* l .bn I., Lewis and h i' JOO-mx:*.
L O N D O N , Apr. 85—GP&gt;— A stolen Saturday nig h t a t Third
gentlne Slav Union.
term ed the petfnrmauca n fl ....dimmitul mood with “ Far Away) Ohio; and thren other datera. Mr, ; A contact man will go ilwa.l i, into,, policy committed today hechurchman lamented today th a t Street and Magnolia Avenue white i j
The decree said the action wee the British a re spending more than Wood* wa* In the P jriu w »??** I nanrial sucres i. The band, up h r I ,area", the humor began ................. Smith. Daytona: Mrs. John I. ..........
tn dr-teiloom Ion...........I gun fuiu,Ing demand* f-«r a new
taken because of disorders which twice rib much on drink a s they It wa*
- are of- pro ..'I,
was lakan
taM n In
in wracked
wrscaea eonatcomii- ■„ K nUt,kt (tl(1 |-, . .b
Hinging of "Sentimental Hamrick of Ttrcnmn Park. Mtl.i and .... -I of spraying " f . ' V'J11' •"" .oft mill mlimra' contract
marked the Slav Union's national did In 1040.
tlon to Ftat ff s place after ha Ing | mot|(
, hr „how |,y giving .on, i.mtleninn
front Georgia"
by Mr**. M. II. P arker of Gmilda, h In. pm cites with real,Inal D ill -i„.i\
.........................
tg
llif liiiahy-browed United Mine
ntlenmn irom i.eorg.a
y
,.„ IH,r(,| gl.r v|r,.a w(|| l«, held at Small mithulhlinga w,ll i«.
eonventlen Mar, 88 whan support­
Dr. 8. W. Hughes, president of l&gt;cen driven through a fence in i , . . , .
.luri,,,,
•»,« oast
w.-. tk l"
ng
••I'.-u" Hmlth, "Powder Your Face
Wtukera' chief and hit, top aldea
ers of Prime Minister Stalin en­ the Baptist Union of Great' Bri­
tlm
Baggett-Mclnloel,
Funeral
,-d
including u l ,|, Hunahlne” hy Walter Denson,
kept silent about their dhwuixlon*
gaged In a battle with followers, of tain and Ireland, told the group's
-------------------and "Darktown Htruttera Ball" Home in Daytona at 2:tHl P. M.
al a morning reunion.
^ ' ' ,lr.
Yugoslavia's
Premier
Marshal national assembly Britons drank
tomorrow
and
a
brief
eervlce
wlllj
SANFORD
TRIMMED
• d r u n k J r t. r V h o d r W I i J t b y the Shrlners of bt.th Jackson- l.v -'Llghtlnln' Lewis. Other comic
Vito. Soma 80 paraona war# hurt thslr way through |8 , 048,000,00(1 n» .
The
Hanforil
entry
iu
the
Trilaheld
at
4:00
P.
M.
at
the
grave
t o w a r d t h e T ffirtoSSSS * » !. -n d Sanford, marched in a song* wore sung hv "Satchelbefore jtoltea broke up the fight. laat year, compared with 11,804,­
........... - J
—
1- ar ado late Hatimluy afternmot mouth" Kargls, tmok-keeper for able In EvargreenCametery in Ban- C.'ounty semi-pro ha»eb*ll league
000,000 In 1040.
. .
was defeated hy Delamn Hpringx
Depart­ ford whore burial will he mad*.
i downtown sactlon. Among the Jacksonville Water
M A D * FU N D D|
I'allhegrera wilt be Charles t/m. yesterday In DeLeon Hpringa hy
Ed- ment, and “F te Wee" Durden,
those laatUngfthn
ItsUlng' (he parade was Ed­
SPR1N0 W B A .H S B
ATLANTA, Apr. I t
tlm xorvayor, who did a rolllklng tap Max l^ ln h u rt. Dr. J. W. Martin on * to 4 margin. DeMar and
ward “f . Lana,.:president
L ane ,•:president of th*
lection of Coach Wal
CHICAGO, Apr. S S - O O — The
sUaetlou
danca with hie song, "8w#et (Jeor- and Charles Nlback of Oviedo, Baxley were the batteries for the
Hanford Shrine Club.
JACKSONVILLE. Apr
of tba Ughrarafty
weather over most of tbs natlou to­
Microphones uiul loud speakers g,a Brown," starred with Kargls E. D. Price, n „ y Partin and Gra- Hanfoid club,
HIGH LOW
hand a drive to raise faada for day waa favorable for spring fo.*mham
Hunter.
Banford
and
Jim
Kinware used to supplement the a, end man, and later did a trom­
S3
17
Atlanta
SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS
l e y s ’ Eatato near Bruaawlsk has ing operations.
cbm.
Bill
Blackwell,
Judge
Heard
sound effects a t the show. Inter­ bone *olo. .
.1?
•11
MIAMI. Apr. 2 6 - t / l 'l - Small Bo.xton
Thera was some heavy rainfall
baaa announced by thawm an of
ami
Mr.
Stephenson
of
Daytona
Outstanding solos ware given hy
locutor Carl D. Langston, and the
ti
U
n aft warnings were ordered &lt;lia- Chicago
the board of advisory trasteM.
In Teams and lighter thunder show­
IH
opening chorus sounded like they T. Coy Nichole, who diatalned the Beach.
3S
played at 9:00 A. M. (E 8T ) tmlay Detroit
Chairman Jam as V. O amM rnel ers In scattered areas of tbs North­
had “frogs In their throats, due to mierophons as he sang and cu­
58
43
from Jacksonville south to Tn- Minneapolis
.
home ca n a ry
A n t e d B utts' aalacUon to hand tha ern Plains states but eleewheru
a bad connection. Principal Morris
red "Old Man River" In a robust
vernier on the Florid* cast coast t New York
JlK fiO O
campaign
a
"happy skies generally ware clear and
EA8T
SHEEN,
E-g.,
Apr.
2
8
want backstage and told the man bass vote*. Airer r a u i la iinrr.
for wlqd*
to reach 30, S t I ojuIh
temperatures mild.
- - -expected
-u
a
t the speaker controls, and the past potentate of tha Shrine, had t/Fn—You've hoard of the c a n a r y ................
leas an
hour.
’8an Antonio
Boy»* Estate, located on tha alto
Tamperaturus dipped to around
who
waa
so
tough
h#
sang
bees?
'"
d
ie
■«
hoUf«
neat singer. Seott "Stinky" Me- *ung "Bong of Songs” and hit tho
The
Weather
Bureau said n high *Seattle
f r e t t i n g or sBghtlv below In acme
A
local
cat
named
Whiskey
has,
'
~**
"
car
a
m
.
m
y
na»|
•&lt;■»
”
Lean, u saleemau by profession, last U gh tenor note, ha waa called met th* canary’s eousln. Whl»key, {iresauro area cantered off Cupel Montreal
sect!owes c f Urn G reat Lakes * • sounded clour lu bis mirth-making back ua apodal request of Mrs. Ed
glen, northern New York and
w ■talking
V blackbird, vihsh I lutteras, _ 'N . 0 . , ’ wouM " cause Jacksonville
was
stall*
rendition of "A'Good Mm Is Hard '•‘*. T n te» ' ^ U s i v l i Another w
northern New RagUad* but tba
"When
•uJd«n«F the bird ttim d . .
. | northaaalcrly winds of 80 to 80 Miami
^ w waa,
w
_____ suddenly
to I fe d .” I a eomiura w ith other o ^ te J d h S tetwfSSS^
A vateriitary took 18 stitches In miles per hour for the next 24 Orlando
Old to Dre«m" by 1 1„^.* *
Tallahassee
parity of 4AM
hours.
i i i F atotoeiw l- 7 1 Whiskey.
Ml mtnma,
mask and a ha

( '.irrirt s A ml

Snh

I'oisfrrn Kune

Rotary Told Of Ten Are Killed
Selling A City Aa Freight Train
By Advertising Rama Into Truck
Lyndc Outlines Clmr- T e n nc ssc e -C e n tra l
actcristics Of Com­ Di e s e l S c a t t e r s
Dead Along Track
munity P u b l i c i t y

Skull O f ‘E x tin ct
IVIonster’ C a u e s
M ystery, (o m m e n t

f

K rvirw Kiiliim: On
Plan I'nr P en sion s

.........

S I I N - I ’R O O F
Superior e x t e r I or
I* a l n I — contains
"V Bullied
Oils" —
I 'r i m e r
ae ale
I horouihljr—Finishlag roat stays live,
lu u :h sad alastlc.
Hraular $4.20 Gal.
S PE C IA L

John Finley IIofI«uu
Of Daytono' h its

W ondsr.worklni oil
h o s e paint—cover*
any surface — uni­
form rich » h
n
costing — c tn U&gt;
washed repeatedly.
Regular W-M Osl.

Mero Kt*cov4&gt;rH Car
Belonginir To Negro

H PK C IA I.

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FLORH1DE—
The F l o o r Paint
t h a t , withstands
heavy foot t r a f f i c use It on floors and
steps of wood, ce­
ment, metal or worn
linoleum.
Regular I U 4 Gal.

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N'« 8 » '« , lV,1i "i8‘e r s :i:nBi,« era Survey
‘!,f Blast K o h e s o n l
“ Stale
State Mart Area

2 Youthn Hurt In
CraHli Of Airplane

$ 5 .5 8 (sa l

W A I.I.IIID K —

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W ATERHPAR EHAM KI
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work and furniture new hs
and addad life—resists marrl
cleans vasty.
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— Your Color Headquarters

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0|H»HFf!

More Than 700 Person* Applaud
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,r o S i s s f S

THE WEATHEU

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

ifinn And Capitalism Rub
Shoulders Amiably Under ECA

Vegetable Market

t r .. ....... t t j w s

lla ik - B r a a g k t
■ a lp T h a t

V u d a tk y

F w H if ?

a alMk UtMukt msr batp 2*4 «k
&gt; (Ml i n , M fk* tatlr raaavr, |« J f,

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1949

aatlo Rimed type
fa ir in
goad
qiiualltv
and condition
IIS - Ill
faw llo , f a * low a» 111, Rad trpa

AMA Hits Charges
That Medical Units
n g h t Health Plah

• &gt; l» rr
r e b b a ja
lugs
It l- lio
ru riim b ara busffala lOa-Tin, tow
100.Ill) poorly graded low aa r.im
poor in fa it q uality to o -llfl laraa
■Is* 110*110 Pickles lao-710

f

C u

♦ M JJi fsw l#o. p M m it e - iie
clipped Mr* IIS.
c'ahbags l \ bushel bates Horn*

faw HO,

---------------------S y BEN N ET T CERF--------------- — 1
^EOIUJIi: JEAN NATHAN Ih the Hource of the utory of
r u two-tiundred-nnd-eighty-pound linesman on the Uni*
veraily of Pennsylvania football uqiiad, who was named
All-Amerluuq three yeuiH
/y*se»/'W0N'T you 0 B B A K i
running, but never Hpoku u
~ ‘yKW lDOWN AND SAy I
hlnglu win'd to other mem-A
here of IiIh team. Finally
the coach begged, "Won’t
you break down and uay S b l l m
)uat a few words to ua l&gt;ey
fore you hang up your toga
H ^ H P f / l ‘Y/HP?WJ L
for the last time?"
v \ ^ E T l ; X | \H c*w L

P A R IS , Apt. 25— (/l’j —Socialiim and piivatr rnlrtpriic apprar
to br nihbiiiK alnnildrti amiably in die diarc-lltr-dollari pliatr of tlir
European Recovriy Program.
A turvry oi llir dialribulinii ol A H P’a fm l $5,000,000,000 irvrali
no ral-and-dog iighi between socialized and privalr uiduilriei in E uh &gt;|m&gt;
over tlu&gt;lr division of A m erican*--------------- ------------ -----------—
aid. Until typi-s Imvo liven greatly | *&gt;&lt; •*&gt; Mtiku any evidence Jiuhlle, i
hrlprit hy K lip.
| On the continent, the war did |
Even In countries with strung more Ihnn avert -Socialism to hi*. |
Socialist government*, private In- ercnse public industrial holding*,
lerecto have not hern excluded Many plants that had belonged tni
from .vital assistance, HI lire It la enemy or collahoratioitUt Interejdti i
the Rdvernment which administer:, were taken over hy the respective' \
EH I’ on a national scale, the rr- governments in France, Italy nmli
"U h, ub,” (rplU il th* Ultra- Xj
r ’/ . y j
hntlding of some private Industries Norway, to name important rase
y 4
is a testimonial l» Socialist dim
Hwl socialistic Norway has sine | man w ith a frown, "M r no
rrrlion
|hern fostering the revival of a.
aplka da Kiigluit."
3 r j n/
Ho,,,.. Knroneans. in fart ar. • |»rlvafd y ..................... chant nmrlllV.I
The city council'-&lt;&gt;f u rltsy
I f I / } ’ * V fy v
inclined to" ay
wl ".vT alk ™ 'aT«v"
° r “ ’rnKn "
CHlifnrnla HUbdlvloInn trie,) t o
J \—
Ing!" when they rend of fears|
make m citizen utaimlon a pin- t\,t / /
■’
raising program u|mju which he
s ii2 v iw
m
'" ':
V " r ,',1“B i ' r ' . . a r v t s - " 1 nail rmbnrkril. .The citizen, ,|UotlUK tl&gt;e Four Freed,,,o;. Urmonded a
referendum—amt won, 03 to 4. The four "nays'' were itie- city council.
one voter printed on tits ballot. "I like pigs u lot better than tha
the Tmgc federal
I .Z l n m n l In
&gt;'“ l
T V A a inI other power project*. “ T * 1*"1
“ ....... coal j
city council." Another recalled, "It was plge that helped build
California."
Imillions
i l l L r w l width
d S f ,1 w
L'.,y Into
iiUn* X
m lc r " A sample
Imp.lry
I.........he prowen
Pg'niU
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MONDAY, A P R IL 25, 1949

In K ill' continental
planning,' Car men Miranda nil Htvvc Cm'I, ran uuik
Iwu private industries— textiles I Gruuchn Mnrx and Andy KusmiII look on.
und nil irfinurii's—are close In' pic In re, showing til the flit/ Theatre on '
I lie top of tin- nid list for exntin
sfnit. This is the rule, regardless
of whet lie, tl»* government of n
country is socialistic or not.
|
In France, for example, the lextil,* Industry is chiefly owned hy'
.'Kill families ns ruggedly tndl-,
viduulMic ns any union leagm-r. |
"There’s not u chance of th e.
government mulesting
our control," one French textile magnate i
Ims rcninrkril. "Auylhlng Ihnt de­
pends on madam’s whims, ns our
basinets docs, would pul n Hocial-'
1st cabinet minister in n mental
ward In l!l hours, If he tried to
operate It."
Hut it Is u fact that KKI'-giniruliteed private loans III Western
Europe art* not increasing as much
aa K ill’ offlciah, would like.
|
One reason is that national guv-,
ernments claim to U- tumble' to1
issue Iron clad assurance* that *
specific private industries will not j
la* socialized in u few years,
I
They any they lire ready In
promise for themselves, hut they
can not promise what might he
done hy n new government after j
an election.
In so far a. Mils uncertainty
•farmirtigvs private capital In- [
vestments, il threatens the long I rORM II JU itlC l O ff a f im in i cmplnyac, Judiil, Cupli.n, 27, uf New
range recovery guilts uf Kftl'. I Yotk, is ahuwii with In r ullontvy, Archibald I'almvr, .mimic tin- U. -S
District Crmrt In Waslilngtuii. Slw pK-udnl tud guilty In cliargci of spying
&lt; iiii.it h i u . K i i
agutuat liar country and was ordered to trial April 23 Following i,»r
K E Y W EST, Apr, ‘i b —Id’i— uituignmcnl, Mist Coplon went to the criminal .In k s oltlce, where her
Three year old Pamela Him:,mi of bruttiar,'Bart, posted hti 110,000 bail,
(fnivrnuiiomil 6'uumiphi4o)
Washington, It.
was killed yeslei day wiicn struck by an automo­
bile on the overseas highway at
Indian key.

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LETTERS WHICH SHOW SOMETHING
OF HOW YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER
HELPS TO SERVE THE GROWTH OF
YOUR COMMUNITY
These ure only a few examples of letters we receive
daily from persons in all parts of the country seeking
information about S A N F O R D through TIIK SAN­
FORD HERALD.
14. K. Greenwood Ave
Uaklyit, N. J.
April 11, 1949
Sanford Herald.
Sanford, Fla. J
D e a r S ir in

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I was visiting In yrtur town In March’and alnce I am quite Intereated
in the New York Gianta, I itm wouderlitK If you would put my mime on
your mailing Hat for the next nix montha. i am greatly intereated in luineImll find would like to follow the Snoford team for thin aeiiaoii.
If it mu In* arrangetl I would like to atari receiving the paper Iwfore
the I4tli when the Henaou atarta.
Kindly mail me a trill amt I will forward a money order, or wh&amp;t
ever procedure you may have.
Thanking you for your kind consideration.
Sincerely,
Misti Betty Catena,
14 E. Greenwood Ave.,
Oaklyn, New Jersey
,

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CH ICAG O . Anr2ft— i.Speclal)—
The Ainorican Medical Association,
in u blistering reply to charge! by
I he Committee for the Nation's
Health that Stale and County Med­
ical Societies are using “ monopolis­
tic controls" to sabotage Vountary
Health Insurance programs, declar­
ed today:
ofThl* Is an irresponsible statfnifmt hy an Irresponsible organisa­
tion. The charges are false in fact
and false In Implication. If th»r*
are any salaiteurs at work, see* Ing
to destroy Voluntary Health In­
surance, they undoubtedly will he
found in the mem harsh In of The
Committee for the Nation's Health,
which has repeatedly sought to dis­
credit and ifecry the Voluntary
Health Insurance movement."
The American Medical Assoclat i g statement was Issued hy Dr,
Elmer I- Henderson, Chairman of
the A. M. A. Hoard of Trustees,
and continued;
"The people have a right to &lt;p*e»lion the source of these chargesand the sincerity of the people
making the charges.
"Thy Committee for (he Nations
Hi tilth bus done nothing to ad­
vance the nation’s health since It
lin-, been In business. It was organirwd solely as a propaganda agency
f * the sm-lalixalhin of medicine
amt now apparently has embarked
on a campaign to discredit the vol­
untary systems.
•'The State ami County Medical
Horletles throughout the United
Wales, and the American Medical

Ft. Laudenix!#, Fix.
The Herald, Sanford.
lJ«ar Sira:
Please send ux x couple of your pxpers preferably the last of the
weeka papers, showing good ad columns, as we are interested in locating
in Sanford.
Your* truly.
Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Benedict,
412 S. E. 18th St-.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

la Bucked By Over One Hundred Years

T I ’KSIIA V
Western .tsniliuraa
Mewa
Western Jamboree
The . u'etnek duti
News
I'utiular Mi,sitMornlUM lievullniie
Mu.ids l„ Music
Wurld in Mae
V.t.ir ttll.te T.ular
Ulna llarrm i
Angel. Venr In Tread
ubl. New. Ilnrruwad. H
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Hums |ie ,„„n *lr*tti,l, ‘
M llllarr Hand
Wurld *1 Nunn
linn r iu i,
Ai.lersgnla flirtv.
Musical Vnrlella*
par Nana Ranch
T*»lav'" Mlar
Mils * Headline*
Ynur Memnrv Hmia*
Miial,- la.vara Program
Mlisl.. w in. Meals
IIv lla.|i,a*l
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(Tl.s H'Sn Prlghl Hpnl
Hinrv Ilnur
New*
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Mnl aline Vlnrtda
x'urn* Mnrkai fl*|inrt
T w id d le Hnnga
Hnnria Parade
Hanil-Plaa*. Mimic
rirlftlng nn rimirt
Vvrnlng Music
Mva* uti Chainpinna
l&gt;llg Mill t»nr*
IHII risins r [lari,ina I
Pniiiltar Music
Palled Na*inn«
I'lssslesl Hnuvenlra
New*
TurnlHlili- Tima
Midnight RsmtsiVou*
New*
Plgn n if

Dr. Henry McLaulin
Optnimrtrlat
k&gt;*1 Magnolia Ave.

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warn and rloae tbiuugl, regular vUif■hy Lung Distance
TMfpbour, IF* aucb a comforting meatu uf keeping in
twacn with ibtsae you love; tud)
a Oftick, eaay way U&gt; span tlse
r
•U eit many new olrvuiit aud

WH1 you kinly wind a aample copy of the Herald and kiixidwcriptlon
Llank to Nr. Paul F. Veltfort, 41 Woodland Way, ManhaaaeClAng lalanil.
New York. We understand from the Naw York Office thaL he wanU to
aubacrlbe.
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Very truly youra,
Plantation EataU^. ^
By Ruth N. BUlhlibaP. p

and 909b sf all call* now go
through while you hold the Uae.
Get the Long Distance Tele*
p lieae lu h it, "V oice vhita" w ith

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m uMcfc—yet eoei toltok.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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PAGE THREE

Rotary Meet
c .- s iis - .* e-MM e a t . u **t
j not he overlooked.
I’O l AND
“ A ll advertising program* lim it
U N IO N
lie well planned", lie m id, "People I
are mil drawn to u community b y .
accident. There must he something special there which appeal*
tu th cm aiill (hen they lim it lie I
m o NAMH
tchl h I miiii It. So thi f i r i l thing I
IRIIJT1 AS
&amp; v i« *t
we have to do |i decide what uur I
ORIGIN OR
objective is. Who i i it that we ■
"U l* AMO
1,&gt;NCH" § i
are trying to attra ct? Then we
MON CURTAIN
must decide whnt do we have
NATIONS AS
SOVIET. IU IG a sia n .
that appeals to the people wi
WILL AS WIST
ROMANIAN. TOllSH.
want here?
HUNGARIAN. CZECH.
“ The Idggeil problem often ii
ALIANIAN DiROMATS
In railin g the money to pay for
GONE TROM CAPITAL
the advertising, ami with com­
ROMANIA
munity programs ihi* usually
comei from tax source*. In order
l* l|r a d « l
to inaugurate or expand such n
Rudwnpst •)
program the people have got tu
tiv sold mi the fa d that commun­
ity advertising pay*. T h l* should
F'.vHiigelist FI. .1 Daniels, known
lie one of the simplest things in
YUGOSLAVIA SUSPENDS
TRAVEL REGULATIONS.
the world tu do, hut the Import- iis a modern prophet because of
his fearless pi eliciting, director
ACCUSES IULGARS OP
ance of it is often overlooked.
•■AIUSES AND INSULTS"
"The lust step In u community of ‘t'liris l fi&gt;i the W orld." one of
nation'largest
iclig io iis
advertising program Is In setting the
(Ip the Imdgel and it is at this brondeasts, leltgnuis new-i paper
SIIORAM. GUARD*®
time that a reliable advertising ediloi and book author, w ill bring
AGAINST NFATRATJON.
a speeiul message ami present a
agenry
should
tie
ronaidti'il. motion pii'lure, "The
MOtSTWS POMEONWS
Missing
Only such an agency can provide C h ristian , at 7:!I0 o'clock tomor­
you with the necessary details row night at the Central lluptisl
for ni«*t useful media, *lxe and Chnreh. He recently clased u re­
cost of space required, frequency
I of insertions amt the ninny other vival in thiam in where otti'liiVince nvenvred l.'JlHl a night, ami
j factor- which enter into a broad
a huge attelidanee i* expeeled
aovrrtlslng program."
here He form erly attended Stel
Ml l.y m lf wuL Introduced by soli I'n iv e i-ity ami Florida Sou| Sam Martina who h«d charge of
rill Colb ge, uml hit- a Doctor of
tht Program, (ierdon Hrisson, who th
IM I M IA T IV I POUTtCAl POSITION of Yugoslavia In connection w ith tho Iron Curtain rounti te« i- a question
D ivinity degree.
presided in the uhseliee of (leorge
western dlpSgo uU i n pondering now that the North A tlantic Defense Pact hut been signed. The above map
Stine who l- attending the llo lu rj
abowa tha c w re n t European attuatloo. Yugoslavia has become a country without a friend, ami a blatter ques­
tion
" aver. I t ’s baeo nearly a year since M arshal Tito balked at following K rem lin orders Moscow re­ convention in .Nurosola, nnimunr
e-l thill (here w ill he im meeluig
buked Nt™ but T ito atoed h it around ao Yugoslavia waa kicked out of the C uiuliifunn. E v e r &gt;lnw, ituvuun
of tin* chib next Monday on uo *
aatsUite govarnmenta have aaUad every opportunity to c rltlc lie Tito publicly. T llo has Indicated a wtlling,h ,‘ annual picnic on
M « to cooperate w ith U » w asl, but not at the expense of shunning Slav nations to the east (Jn lrrn a iio n a l) i
| Wednesday, May E.
Visitors
introduced
t.y
|i,d.
H arris
were J . K. Deems of
jdherty, Mu., ITinrle- Marian of
Lakewood, N J .. and It. II liriim
lillg of Hi Iambi
S O V IF 1

flo ur, pastry for single (Mneh
crust.
Method: Kin-,, prunes, cut from
pits and put through food chopper
using nieillmn knife, I'ninMns
rrcn ni, molasses, eggs, salt, sugar
mat cinnamon, fixin g thoroughly.
Moisten flour in n small amount of
the
cream m ixture, stir
until
smooth, then add to cream m ix­
ture. Add pi ours ami beat wall.
Pom into pastry-lined pie nan and
bake in a verv hot (47SF\) ov*n
III minutes: reduce temperature to
moderate i :,r&gt;oF .i und bake 20 to
L‘fi minute- (ouger or until custard
I- set. (Viol before cutting 0 to 9
serving-.

MENU
Ry C E C I L Y

IIK O W N STO N K

S U N D A Y D IN N E R
(F o r use A pril 2:ii
Harley Vegetahle Rnup, llonst
Shoulder of l.amb, llrowned Potaloes, Mint Sauce, t ’reained Spin
ach, Lettuce and ('licuuiber Salad,
llread and Rutter. Molasses Prime
P ic , Reverage
(Reelpe fur Starred Dish F'ol
laws I
M O L A S S E S I'll UN FI ITF
Ingredients: 2 cups prunes, I
l/ .l eups sour cream, 2 tablespoons
dark molasses, l* egg*. *• ten*
I'lioimi- Paim-'s famous pamph­
spiain salt, I II cup firm ly packed
hrown sugar, S teaspoon china- let "&lt;V-nmi.ni Sen*e" was pubmon, 2 tablespoon ull-|uirpose Ii - In**I tail to I 77*1

O N E Ol T H E F H I E N l i n

FLORIDA STATE THEATERS

DOOR

OPEN

I. \NT T IM E S T O N U IH T

TAKE M i OUT TO THE BAU GAME

'Show ing Tuefuiiiy And Wednesday

THI SCRUM'S NKW
SCRIAM HAM I

Nrgro Ministers

AN INHA1ATM SOU AO WORKS IN VAIN over th t body of 21-muiilli-old Sally Su/anne Donovan tu Santa
Monica, C a lif., aa lha tot’a grief-stricken fathtr, former tclo r Jack Donovun (rig h t), la cumforled by police
offleera. Donovan told oSIcera he hud tone Into lha houia to enoh* a telephone call and that when h# relumed
ha found hla daughter Boating In a Illy pond on tha eitata of a neighbor next door. (International b'outidphoto)

Governments Abroad Continue To
Have Control Over News, AP Says
NKW Y O R K , Apr. 25— &lt;/!*&gt; A mnlimi-iimn »f llte iteml u|
gnvnnm rnti abtoad lo control (lie news w .ii trpntletl Utility Ly the
hoard of d iirc lo ii of llir Associated Ptr»s
N evetllirlrts, llir board said la Us stttlii.il ir |s n t, their it all
Associated P ir n representative or ail Al* aewtp.iprr "tn all a c rrsiih lr
parts til the glulie," emit rl hut I tig • ------------- — --------tu Independent world news eov- |)ril|lml(l,.,.(1 ,.|-,-where us at home.”
erage.
ll I- -life In Kiiy," the hoard
prepared for said, "D m ! iio like period ill the
Tha report was
tha annual meeting today of mem- hJf(|‘ ry
„,,, Associated Press
h « s o f the
Associated
Press, Im* produced so grcnl an upswing
worldwide news gathering cooper in inenilier news exchange aa have
gtive.
Du- lust 12 months. Flxccutive KillTh« membara w ill elect six ill- j (lir A lan ^ J. Cuul.V«‘ weekly logs
rectora and vote on the ..........ca- KiVr instance after instance of tills
lions of 17 associate memlicrs for _ v#r|,
ins|dring Illustration uf
regular membership.
energeiic m omlirrsliip lo yalty,"
At the annual luncheon at the
..
. . . . . . .
„
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, the mem- , **•&gt;*»**•
'•"’Imled the five

bent will hear up-to-the-minute reporta on Germany and China from
two Assoclatod Press foreign
igi coripondanti. Thay art J. Wes
GaUaiher, chief of bureau in Ger
maby, and Harold K. Milks, Nan
kln^ correspondent.
board of dlrectora noted In
lit report that tho Aaaociated
Press served 1,708 newspapers and
040 radio stations in the United
Rlatea In 1048, (The Sanford Her­
ald la a member of the Associated
Preaa.) Throughout the world, tho
number of newspapers, othar pub­
lications amt radio stations served
Increased from 8,081 to 4,874.
Pin 8| countries outside the
U n i t e d States, representative
newspapers and radio stations are
receiving the service and have em­
braced Associated Preaa princi­
ples," the hoard said. "They are
also giving their news. The value
and ■benefits of this tu all the
members of tho Aaaociated Preaa
ara Immeaaurable,
"Full credit Is due the member­

ship for Ita determination that
everywhere possible publications
shall have available your Associa­
tion's type of Independent world
news service, and that your Asso­
ciation's leadership shall be as

, W \ \ »M | » O IH L \ i m Ii J*
( &lt; 1• ,\ . «N I I \ i it , \ 1
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"mr. P*1"
l,' nl »■&gt; ‘ h j rmml
J1'’''1',1'"1 'L,*"?1'!', , ut Kfflnglmm
III.
moved *un
1 The
rh" first
f r"t picture* n,"u"‘l
*■

the A P w lm ihoto network were
supplied by lint Decatur Herald.
Coverage of unol Iw r Idg story, the*
Pacific northwest earthquake, was
uldnl by Mii’iulier* in 14 ciiiv*,
The board d ie d uxamples uf A FORMIR Michigan omclal for tha
new* coverage by radio memliers, Communist porly, W illiam Odell
ami commented;
Nowell (ubuve) I* shown In United
"Although the board recc^nlies Stales District Court, New York,
the program* thu* fa r In the Vrn- where he testified ut trial of eleven
gram of encouraging news contri­
U. H. Reds, charied w ith advocating
bution* from radio, there Is no dis­ overthrow of the Government- Now
position on the part of radio mem- a Federal employee, Nowell told
iier* lo represent the rr*q lU ns of Red plans lo establish a separate
adequate. Much rem ain*
In he Negro nation In Hie South to "fa c ili­
done Is'fore llm fu ll potential is tate" s revolution throughout the
resllaeij."
United States.
(international)

H ■*Htlllllr,l I'ft.m I11,Hr llHrl
which nil »f us now enjoy fm iu the
fyrn ul- ,.f unothei duy. In eveiy
othei c.mflict down I III might the
page - uf history the * tu i) ha- tieen
the -ante, lie came out uf the last
world battle closer to lit* goal tlm iii
he lind ever lieeu since Itilti
Mme recently the world piu-&gt;
claim 'd a grest niedlalor; n w r it - '
able innugon of imnccful m in e s.
Ralph lliinclie Is un American m- .
gro, I'll. It. Still all. Whole else i
in lh&lt; world today can I In- pioducl
uf a sullied nice rise to such eiuiii- I
ence in so short a period after I
Its liberationT
Negroes, along with white Am ­
ericans, are fu lly rognlxattt of some
undesirahle tra ils m then dem­
ocratic wuv of life. Togethei, they
«r« working hard to straighten
out thM » kinks as fast n* I hiHi
sides euii accept them without i
basic hteakdowns in uur political
oi social economy. The day of iecognition is not too flit distant.
With u very few exceptions, the
negro Is proud of his Americun
heritage. The fuels are clem ! he
Inis never Is'i'ii a I ta ilo r to his
country, he will not U- now' We
me therefore surprised to lentil
( Paid Robeson’s statement that
the negro w ill never fight nguin-t
Itussla, Hot an even greater " i i j OMRA tINOg Ferruccio Tualluvlid
in ire caille when lie stated that he ( bottom), 42, appears tionpliiued
wm speaking fm the negro.
by e New Yoik court veid ltl width
Now, lim l has given Mr. Robeson1 ruled hhu llie (alber uf lbs 17an excellent voice uml there t* in u alh s-u ld datigbter ol slu a rr
im one who will gainsay the fuel Mary Plumps (to p i, zs rite court
that he is the great singer, but | sl*u swarded Miss Pbllltpt H i s
in m ailers of stale we suggest t
week for the child's support until
Hist such be left !«• left tu men I th* reaches the age of IH I'mf liavud
of stouter hearts and greulei ex |
perlcttce. The negro people ol ssid: “ I sm sill) not Hit futher I
(JnlermJtlon.il)
Smith Florida, us represented by J SflU appeuL*
the clergy, wl*li to go on renm l m,
( ITItUM R EP O R T
making till* iinequlvocnl stuleW IN T ER H A V EN .
Api 2ft
In rill:
Mr. Rubesini I* not speaking for, i/l'i The .Slate C ilia - Inspeclinp
. M icpml l.nluy
at least, thl* segment of tin negm llm i nn I A
in l.nxe*:
populatlnn.
(ira p e fru ll Oranges Tangerine*
fid, | III
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one (email- praying iimntis Im K ail
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Kegululin&amp; Competition
Tha Civil Auronnutlca Hoard hna announced more atrlct
regulation for ilctrrmliiiuK tlir .ttahiH of aircraft operator !
who will lx? lirennrrf to provide irregular commercial nervier
which la iHin-Hchedillcd nervier in euntriiHt with the Hcheduted
fllghla maintained mi a timr-tuhlo hnaia liy the regular
Ultra. The Hoard auid Home of I he large irregular carriers
are running flightH on regular seheilulca, an aeeunipllshnient
which may ht a eonvenlcnee to their cuHtoniern but wan not
Intended to lie authorized in their lleeiiHca.
It la logical enough that the Hoard would tighten the
rulea. lint Its reasoning mnkra the obaervor panne. The Board
complained Hull some of Ihe Irregular operutora have conic
into direct eompetition with the regular linen. An operator
keeping up regular flights should tie made to conform with
the safely, mnititcnnnrc and flight regulations which govern
other scheduled flying. Thai makes'huiihc. Hut It does not

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M A C K E N Z IE .

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The conlerem e of llrlltrh Lorn
mnnwealtli prime m in lite r* tn
Loudon, In try l&lt;&gt; fie*"*' "«• '" ,w
India cun liecome a republic amt
■till remain within H&lt;e common
wealth. Is lancinating in *1' poten*
llalltle *
\Vr are wilnt»»IH6 * lu ith k l
h lxlo lIr devehipliiriil III thr luetam orlhovi* of the tlr.v between
Hr it an, and I r r fat flutiR liolttlcal
.((in flltr ' lift*if| wlllt'l* -1^
lie\ r i j » U '
\ l, n il 111 1V new vltuatloll h a.
.rr i, n r .l e d bv the retuval of

tn itclt iptiM’ l.» i p drlvd mn-li «&gt;|i»*»-iit«.*».i f.n- ih

reanoii that lliey art* iiffprliik’ rnni|MHHIiili tn tlir rt’L’tlUti
Itlitre Coin lift it ion Ih !iil|i|Hiret tl In t&gt;r Hit’ life of Iritilr.
I rti«|iiPH( ioiialil&gt; II Li II ip |im|ior flint lion of flic Civil
At-roimiitlet* Hoartl, ,ii u fpilrral MgriifV, lo tt'Kiilalr an
I raff ir no u&gt;&lt; In iihhuii’ H ip g n .'a k ’ itt | mi:v illite* aufrly for |iun
.irngrrii mnl niriio, mul to nasinr flit' rrltuliilit.v ami rt'..|Hin
ailillify of uiirrnft oimralors H'H why aliunltl a fnlcrul
agency have mul exercise the imwcr tu realrief eoiniictitlon?

Kiissian Knuylupetlia

Why th ill khnuld » r Its* at
eklldtru p| the dust? W# «hnuld
)M in to use more of our dltln*
DelHul o f Hie l a w .» o f R e n etlca anti of o t h e r g c n e ra llv
ggwera here helms. I'ra y a r helps
Hclentifii* t h c o r i u x hv t h o s e w h o h a v e c h a r g e o f the
as to learn Jeluw ah said unto me,
Thou art my »»m this day have I e i h tc a tlo n o f tin* H ih h ih u p eople la t o he . i i i p p l r i n r n t r d .mil
begplteh litre —I V k'i7.
follow e d u p in I he p n h l i c a t l o n of a n e w encycloiietlla., II n.

( inulr..t Itutnan vavt it takrr
"an non man with tlir l.nlr nl an
thpkant" to work lm tlir gosem
IStnl tKear d*Vt Hr wanlv to givr
them all a raUty taut
And
ytl avlmllv wt Imd mot* prnplr
vrotlnng lot ll.t Rovtrnnrrnl today
than avar katoia in the nation's
Fiialoty and making mm) montv as
a tula tkan lhav loulti maka m
pnvatr Ufa.
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T h e c u m u l i of tm niretcra h a s a n u o i m t e d ' h a t t h e new
w o rk i . fo he w r i t t e n m t h e n e x t n x y ea r.re. l o l a k e t h e place
ut t h e prereent o n e , w h i c h w n a 21 v e a r a in t h e ntuklliK. T h i s
now r e l e r e n r v w o r k w ill cot r e e l " iiiio t a k i'a " m a d e by M e n d el
a n d o t h e r s c i e n t i s t s , a n d will e m p h a s i z e Hie a c h i e v e m e n t s
of K n a a la n n eholnra. A n a r t i c l e in I’r a v d a Bays:
“ T h e new e n c y c l o p e d ia will sh o w c o n v i n c i n g t h e ..ttper
i o r i l y o f S iK laliai c u l t u r e o v e r t h e r o t t i n g c u l t u r e o f t h e
c a p i t a l i s t w o rld , e s p o a e I m p e r ia lis t a g g r e s s i o n , a m i p r e s e n t
p a r t y c r i t i c i s m o f m d d e r u r e a c t i o n a r y I m u r g e o ls lin e s in t h e
fielilH o f s c ie n c e , te c h n o lo g y , a n d c u l t u r e . "
T h e f ir s t w o r l d «nryclo|H *dials, w h o h r o ttg h l o u t t h e
r e s u l t o f t h e i r luliora a r o u n d t h e m id d l e o f t h e e i g h t e e n t h
c e n t u r y , w e r e a c t u a t e d b y a love f o r t r u t h T h e i r w o r k are
a c o m p i l a t i o n o f e x a m p l e s of t h e e n l i g h t e n e d t h o u g h t ol
t h e i r w o rld a n d th v 'ir tim e . T h o s e w h o h a v e fo llo w ed t h e m
have g en erally a d o p te d th e sam e im personal, u n p re tu d le e d
line A n e n e y d o p e d l a w h i c h slant.re it t a r t i c l e s a c c o r d i n g tv
p o litic a l e x p e d i e n c y n m v le ad a s t r u y not o n ly i t s r e a d e r s ,
h u t p e r h a p s also its m a k e rs.

U.S.Aid R e l i e f
Drive For Europe*

N EW -YO R K C p y . A pr. 25
I Special I —More than 27.POO.Otm
pound* of relief-in-kind g ift* have
been collected for Eurona'a needy
Jew:, during the past three year*
t in SOS drive* In more then 1,000
'A m erican comniunltle*. It w-a* dUcloted In a ip en al report today
bv Mrs. Isaac Gilman and Albert
M. Kahn, national Co-Chairman of _
the SOS (Supplies for O v e rs e a s *
SurvIvotM Collection of lire Joint
. [Jiitritiuti.m Committee.
A U IE I
.
Ilia repiii t . naiiia.l ''Th ree Vearr •
of Achievement” , review * SOS
operation* from Jan t, to M*r.
32. IStlb, and was prepared for e
special meeting In New Yo rk Citv
this motilli under the auspices of
thr officers and Executive Com­
mittee of the Joint Diitrlbutlon
J Committee.
. Two hundred fifty community ©
leader* front all part* of the
.United State* attended the meet•Ing, In honor of the "extraordinary
I e ffo rts" made by SOH volunteer*
Ion behalf of
Europe'*
Jew*,
i Speakers include Edward HI. M
) Warburg. JL*C Chairm an, Mosev
| A.
Le avitt,
JIM '
Executive Vice­
Chairm an, and P r. Joseph J
1Schvvarlt. Chairman nf JD C 's Eu'ropean Executive Council.
More Ilian 14,(100,000 pound* of ) J
'food and 11,000,000 pound* of
[clothing have been collected by
HUS volunteers during the p u t
J 30 month*, Mrs. Gilman and Mr
, Kahn putnted nut In their 3-year
report. G ift , from more than I,,050 American communities, they
.starte d , also included lb ,000 com| plate layetteo - 3,000,000 separate
J ltem »--fji new born babies in
| Euro re'* P T Cam ps, 1,000,000
vitam in end ding c a p ru ie i,' $100.- ^
JOOO worth of ilental supplies^ more ™
lth *n 170J mhi toy* (one for each
-Jevvlth child in E u r o p e le n s nf
I thousands nf religious articles and
.books, re. well res comfort items
[and oilier -upplic- essential In the
*»reirre»»a **~~
*.e»
')« thr high tribunal, eonUndlng I physical and spiritual welfare of
j Europe** Jews.
I * ” iy«i« o ,h ,r
,h * ‘ **
ha* a rompany-wid* pension »&gt;■*■
These supplies, I be SO S Co­
1t*m which sruuld be de*troy*,l by Chairmen
declared,
constituted
- the decUlun.
I6 'l of all JU C relief shipment*
! Fu rlhtr. Inland »«id all rluiilar from the United State* and were _
I pantion plan* vvhlch are company­ distributed lo Jew ,, in 14 European 9
' wtd* would i« d*»troyed by the countries and North A frica includ­
ing ihc I laud of Cyprus and the
I effects of til* decision.
t The Supreme Court refused to P I' Camps ih Germ any, A u stria
i leview the circuit court ruling, rend Ita ly.
! thus letting it stand unchanged
i The circuit court decision upheld
M u iiH t u r 'H
|a national labor boatd ruling that
the company engaged In an unfair
(Unnllnacd F»*»m Pai# Onni
labor practice by refuting to nt| gotlata with the L'lO United Steel Building three year* ago, I had
1Worker* concerning Inland’s pen- to elfin out the offlet and threw
the ak'Ul.awav,"
A
»lon plan.
.
The ruling aepllad ipeciflcally ►Fd»poi*e*r h* pointed oul, are
to company plant* at Indiana mammal* technically known at
Harbor. In d . and Chicago Heights, "Genu* tiloblcephala,” and al­
though not full, ar« sometimes
III , which employ to. 161* persona,
called black fish. Another name
Tha ruling, however, would apply is pilot whale They have been
I to all of the company's Ilf.lHH! known to come up the St. John*
River during high water, but
spend most of their tim# in stlt
water.
The window pxhlblt contains
rhtll... arrow Leads, collection* ul
insects, including the dreadtu £
black widow spider, and Florida
rocks and clays. Prehistoric r*-

th a ls .lie I'li.blf.ii whl.l. tut
London t onfrranue u tvy!ng-*anu
eonf.dantlv exyaets
to lolve.
tb» solution nrriit be llextliU
anought to rntlurla n.o.t natlona
than India, for other*
H.s rapubltcan foam "f • ‘’'-t1!'
i.iant Among thru, might b* I ak(stair and Cat Ion, rend I bar a even
IS , | . « eolation Dial I b e
Pon.inton
ol Roi.lli Africa might taka till*
slap
|&lt; F Mrelreo. (...tor mt.llalc.

A m n u an uawipai.ar asktois a ir
watsarl
againil all attrmpts to
.1 So.illi Al.it'M rend leader &gt;d tbe
kampai Ilia lir a How o| I.aw* Iwllr
Nati.oiali.it I ’ m . tv. t u n . to weal,
j | komr ami al.ioarl. I h air o a
.
f f 4 M
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lie F.igllsb k|iraklOK propla
a /
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gtovsing lan rlrm y, ta y i tha rtatu ,noil i t liviin v.l.al lie de wiltia. *»
lx,dd. lot alls
that
to the
liva aditoi of llvr Knight ntvstpapf w f jy J i i J
• y T v A jlf l; f / / s
f V Ju***^
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U n i,n of South
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•H , to i r t li i d the piinlm a of nawr
9 ( C N ^ L j p if in V x * * * * *
England He b a . ,a.d that tbij
by public official* who vrrm to
t.r done ‘ only by |w ht,.al a n j
to ira l thrt they .Me slrw aols ol the
Mp*r«tu»n. •
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m oil IHVxip.spri evhlors J i r i|iti&gt; l&lt;
11,err ate ... rent ob-eivet, 'Stio
impratred hy aUrmpl* lo keep
,f|r«\a Malao w,„.ld w ale,m* a
N g-VV Y O R K — A ve*r ago. In an attempt »•
ih in il c*ll et thr paper and » . It» '|
There i.v re growing tendency .unong some soelal-ininderl liange lit Convnooiwerelit. &lt;c.|,.lr*•how- that not all )ati musician* spent thatr
I t th&gt;» o vo the m untry it not in people lo pnl all nf Hie Maine for tleltii'iunnev ami crim e on oenls so that H««Hh 'f &lt; " » "•«&lt;“
repate lima trying In make up thatr mind* b*,
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much dange.
Hie eirviiniHlaneere w h irli reurrouml the crim inal.
tween ha*hl»h and cocaine nr deciding on whoa*
o pstrel.luh t.r. vrH *&gt; &lt; republicapartment tha orgy util he staged In that night
A f i e v ela m l j m l g e . prea iilln g tn u r e c e n t im i r t le r e a a e
Arts' I, re rl.ai.ga would &gt;- hkaly lo
we ducked downstair* Into the big, echolng'cavs|Hike
.strongly
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Amancan nrwipa|v*ii whuh dm
iro si.lr hint w ith fresh ammunition
ern operated by the Chlld'a restaurant peopla tn
ina ih* war sullnr.l **«*itly, u»i W a r II w h o h a d b e e n fo u n d g u ilt y o f live h o ld - u p o f a g r o
.. anv t-ampaign for 1*” '
the Paramount building and dtt an interview
lor, of a rapublts v'on.monwrailh
shut a* a result ol Ulan and mat- c e r r e c e iv e d t h e d e u t h aetifenve. a n ti ill Ida a|a*ei'h Hie ju d g e
with Wilbur dePart*. ih* talented trombonist whn
uen.twrahip
of
roue
ir
sam
e*
bttal shoiUgfi. a lln h n t Ihen own a a a e r t e d t h a t th e n * ware n o t five a l ig h tu a t d o u b t o f t h e g u ilt eorminle advantage, rend mealtl^
rsaithar »m«dve» nor dr\nh* and who even wofM
nut at the YMCA
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xWikmrh ami* supplier. Mil also o f t h e B e rn a rd , w h o m h e d e s c r i b e d are laving Ida o w n vvorgt .(.la militarv protection
The other night w* went back for a Its* proTbe fs.dutt.u. of tl." toinm oii.
Item adeaith «( adrerhsing result- e n e m y . T h e J u d g e |a&gt;inted o u t t h a t Hie m a n liail h a d a n
fettional * last Wf found M d#P*rl» *1111 playfng
Wt (mm the sellet*' mar lei wherein e x c e l le n t a t a r i in life, a ' g o o d w if e w h o m h e d e s e r t e d , a n d wealtl. Ire ao intaiasting ehaptar '
hi* wonderful chamber fan with the urn* won,|,r ,.t v • renreda gave ,t a big flint'
nutty rvmmoditirs did uv&gt;t have l« gosul c u r e in a v e t e r a n s ' h o s p it a l. S a i d t h e j u d g e
•terfsit supporting cast, but on this su it wt spent
a .k ret ibe lime of ibe (orinret'."'
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kt adveilised lo l«e solvl, aie finding
• little n.or* time studying the clientele, and tt
if
1n%g«»r g»f
R flri
t l invitaimg demand lot ll.eii c a u g h t In t h e s e c i r c u m s t a n c e s w e d o n 't k n o w , b u t von m a d .
.t Wo, 1,1 War She fougl.t s
Ym i k n o w reimo.r imanlmmislv the night rluh* tn this town—in
ra. l.aMle for se|&gt;*rate Par,ad
ItmiUd s|«av(. Avheilliiug lineage t h e s e e irv u m s ta n c s » s — iioIkhI v e l s e . "
a
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tnwns follow a certain grim an-l almost hy»tertc*l pattern.
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The m ajority of ihe customer* are either pathetic knuchleh*ada
„„| w„n i,at p-.inl Finally ... I’-* ••
lafl.w m .iw in Mail k last &gt;ra. Iw o t h e r is i n d iv i d u a l r e a tv in a itn lity T h e f a c t t h a t vw* h a v e a
Hlaiule of Wasmlntlev wa.
who ipen.l every evening visiting a .llfterenl talooo hacau** they
^OaMkHMUXI in Match this yeti, and g r e a t m e a s u r e o f f r e e d o m o f c h o ic e in o u r liv e s lire, a c i v .
rb i. |&gt;rovtiled tbal .tooiohave no Inner rfreo.1 &lt;vf* ,-f their own and dread Ihe thought of going
, i i . . . i i u o . , i i m n . l t tea
Ut the to si ihiee monthv v*a* 12 l a r y in t h e f a c t t h a t we s h o u ld la- m a d e lo feci ics|aiiiftlhl«
home rend reading a hook, or middle aged, tiring soul* who have
w ill.... ibe tt.irirel, empire. *'.|,i»i
l o r o u r c h o ic e s M a n y . r i m m a l s a i r s e lf - m a d e
worked hard all their live* rend now are determined lo Have ru n .
fttlxent ahead ol Iasi scat.
i. slatos. m no » * V subordinate
even though they don't know how
to one another in tlrelr ..........
Even In Ihe club* ftequented by Ihe young onta—tha bop Jolnta.
N*w*pajwi (cx.leis iu*y l&gt;a in
.1 external a f la ir . though imdvd
the d a m . hall*. *he Mnd street itrlptease parlor*—th* pattern la
S , a , on,mon allegiance l« »"«
l4l«ll«*i in leaming sskal llvev LVe
the same The smoke eddlt* overhead, the drum* roll, th* lromp*ta
•row,,, ami f.c c lv a»*o&gt;'*»l««l • •
rhattar. the ic* tinkle* in the |la **c « and tha young tw o altarnata
to ttad in thru fasonta ntwspapa.s
Saturday F* swing I’ r.*!
uitmbarv ol fba Hr.ttsh Commonbetween than «*d little holding of h»nds In tha dark rend their u irtll
Tka Amaru an Association of thr
w taK h o* nations”
da»lr* to make ll *11 on* big houae party
Schools ol Journalism hi* tuit conNow 'ba time b»» comt to ravi.a
Tha night club scana young rend eld. 1* ona In which net * * lb u fh t usual view ?! bxnstt flit- ,ure nf p?pu!*r clstn.-r xg s*".! s? ibat &gt;r*tut. Indication* »»« I" * '
flvKltd a poll to Imd out And this
Don er p lta iu n ara tha kaynota*. but tha pursuit ef tha th rtlL
_
Eng
land
'i
n
la
tlo
n
ih
tp
ultim
atalv
bu*t»r*
I*
thst
thav
*r*
btd
bscau*r
unpopular
minority
undertook
t?
il vahal it rastals. Advailiitmrnti
(Caattacae rre a i P a ct Os*)
„
,H
be
liv
lir
d
into
tbrar
-itag4r* t*ad by wom*n as much is Ih»s thwart tha w ill c! tbs nvaj- pnl' through a con»t'tulli'n*l am­
atoas sinea th* opening of th*
t i l Ihe im perial relation*
or
tty
and
prevent
acti?n
on
lmendmtnt
tsp
sth
ng
the
B
ill
-f
garthing «)»• in thi w*na. Conn,
m arket in 1840 was handled dur­
w it), the co'onits; (2» the C"»n
ing tha weak of A p ril 1 whan 125.stisp* have tha stronltil ganarjl portent legislation, th* asaump- J Right*. * mmortts -» ssnators mon .vaaltb association with th*
OOO cra tts of unusually fine quality
A^*»l Cross word puttlis «it ,l&lt;p t'on usually Is that '.ismoeraev" cuuM still dvlaat h yttati* by I*- sutonomou* dominion* which v .ll
pra-vllsg reem. Its d e te r- if a n y - h ts td sn what appear te h* *4mtomatoes brought price ranging
to tr.f
ping- C»n|t«isipnal snd fo.aign m tan* that th* w ill of th* msj- bating until th* cows c»'&lt;-e h?r&gt;.* |
pl*
modarnuatlons
c
l
eld
Amarttan
Indian
daatgn*.
tr»
ptnk
end
from IM O to te 50 mostly 13.00 to
Crow n: and (J * tha special asso c*.
o
n
tv
should
Invariably
ptavail.
and
Although
tar
from
popular,
tbtsl
Mv*t u not itsd much (host who
yellow pastala and It* price* low
,
^ ,
,14 80. T hi* bring th* volume to
ttP0
with
*ha
A
s
lit
to
dominioo*
It t* net raallv a night elub; It t* a Zip-th*-whal-l*-lt which la
I data wall 6ter (K f
•r* intsinird in vsoild allairs. that unlimited daba^ In th* San- , H r s Dllbuttar vs a* not *w ba tty which do e.'t acknowledge atlai
much tecs u *::'.|i(h ta d to U * deadfall much too wid# open and
r«
xwv-wtre-l a . sum* ................ .. tha
! of tha 1947-48 season Heavy movep)Mi« not* LVhhI local itunn htvc of th* founding lather*,
bavaus* it
. . ^
.
rambling to ba a club intim * and much too quiat for op* to forget
&lt;mant i* expected to continue for
steps th* majority m hobbles II* " •
»ha Impostam* of
• w*H* lpptxl. Editoiial* ll
e ( ttwo
m tt#fk&gt;
i lk #
[• IK#
th* n
naxi
weeks «with
a ll»K
light(
hi a problems amt l tv*. Do Teu lla e r. Liv#
vausa
tha
latest
filibuster
was
most
of
pending
legislation
we*
komatimr. trad, at* not as popular
Aside from M daPart* wualc and a television sat In the lg r
I
auoolr
for
th*
next
30
days.
brought on by th* Administration's obscure. However, there was a
• I lattars lo th* Foiurn
| "The Sanford Suta Market re.■round Ui* corner from thq restaurant proper, there te no entar.ffort »0 push through th* civilrMtlnm that this was
| porta that shipment* from that
tatnmant A ll in alt. It aaam* not to has* mad* up ite mind p a t
rights wit, the ore*** is*vr^i Isnind w *»*&gt;■ tu run a railroad*, end that
market on April 19 reached an all
whet It want* to be. and you wonder Just what hind of people eenee
If Canon City. N'av. a N &gt;«n unlimited d*bate In th* Sanste u ltwt (tut U clotur* lo Srer.st*
time high wheir-88 semi-truck
to e pie*# Uha th is tv * looked around th* other night and found o u t
w*r*
g*n*rslly
ovarlookad
debates
th*
unit
answer*
th*
*M W * goes to hu death in a (is
Tout fam ily didn't have enough money to sand you to college, so | trucks loads of fruit and vegaUbles
Thos* who thumbed thatr wav contrast in quality between the deaJumbai
shooting |s*o polk*• moved out of that market. Unusuyou
ware working, end you had just about enough cash at th* i H
. ally good trading prevailed during
^s*n who had tired to question him thrs'ugh th* Congressional Record bate* in th* leisurely 8«nst* and
of
th*
weak
to
taka
your
girl
dancing
so
maw
her*
during th* Ssnsts’s "talkathon' thus* In the tnachlne-controllad
the week with indieations th#
toed) a lohharv in whkh ha had had tn* opportunity to learn con- House should pr*K-rtbe caution. A
You waters t quit* aura about nighl club routine end yeu k a r r
! market will have a good supply of
that tt would be touch-and-go with your lean wallet If you weed to
pge» tasolvad. This u th* Lnd of sidarable about Amtncan eonstlu* better answer would be soma ra­
boon*, sweat corn, squash, tucum
a regular as icon w ith a minimum charge, but somebody toM peg
tovandr dtlwquancy whkh dutuibi tional theory at tt applies tv me- ttta'ot on th* part ol th* t xavubora, tomatoes and celery for th*
about * piece like this and you took your girl her*.
FB I Du reslor ). Edgar Meevai and lorit'a* and th* too fraquantly tix* and th* majority in l'o»gr«a*
! current week. The market on moat
Too ordered s'ther a m artini or a Manhattan, because to taO the {produce during the peat week we*
Engottan (act that a check on th* tn thsir selection ot maasurs* to be
ittrtlM ts who taalu* that • cmltta- will ef majcrttlt* was on* of th*'p«ai*d
truth they were th# only cocktail* of which you know, ta d whaa
•taedy ta allghtly weaker with thre
hen whkh gives *1) ol us all th* primary purport* ol the A m erican ' \ % W alter Llppmann tfftc U v a ly
they came, e httl# too full, you mad# a toast that aomeoam had
celery and cabbage market very
w ritten in your autograph bock when you were 15, and you eglhed
f t * * * 1. things e l hf* hut which Conattlution as ort|tn*ll&gt; w rltt*i».| put It. Thar* a t* certain kin d , c l
lew. Celery brought from 11.78 to
S a n a ! * EHandar, of Louisiana, de- law s which, ttwugh anactad canput
a tittle ef th* gtrv—but It didn't m atter. Teu fr it v ary Imperta r t .
t t lO per crate end cabbage In 80
•
•
•
•
salves th * gratitude «f a ll of ua be anforcesl be any meant that th*
youad bags Me to I k w bag.
rec-rrettrereree
**«► o-.»&gt;
for h it extensive quotation from m ajority ta ah'* or -willing &lt;o remBeene held up fairly wall, moat
T O U R G IR L M O R E A B L A C K D R E Y S and a angle strand e f
H
i
l
l
l
»
»
M
M
Jamea Madison’* Journal of the ploy " Rightly or **ru*»gl*. Southaele* &gt;t 8138 bu hamper hot th*
fake pearls because someone l M toH her New Torts gtrte 4w t a i
Blre-V far* lun.tsrr md'rdref
CunatHuttonal Conxaation. which | a m stataaman In Congras* believe
cucumber market we* rw rtW sf1?
M at way ami when yve got up l o dance you concentrated aaitaw ty
Stewar*
Jones.
Kd
Lawn,
Al
Fowought to he studied by avw y A m -j that Mr. Trum an’* c iv il rights p n sued, bringing |7.U0 to 87.80 per
an that magic slap that A rth ur H u rra y advertised and aomesot had
ertexs, a s i &gt;»; U ward lo v &gt;m«, gy»,„ comas unslat that heading, tar. C i . (smith, sceix McLain snd
bu
tried
to
leech
you
the
week
before
a
t
a
party
;
’
by. T h e fear in tT»T was Htai a ( t h e President mad* th* m itU k * Kill* Whitaly. Songstet* im-l-r-Jad
"Palm etto M arket ta g sttb iE wall
When you leoked areeno. meal of the ether* oa Ihe d a*** heae
m ajority of the state* would deny u( trying to t r a n s a t . a set of .W, H. Bsuss. Tad Putonl. Walter
uodarway w ith 8028 betas o f No. I
r r w a s a u r own age. there were cow ticks plastered down end th a n
*
Vaher alBkhre*. Karl,
Is* a few slate* Ihe autooonsou* tnjodwiou. campaign inte law
tomato** averaging 8189 w ith a
wee the faint tceaU o4 tail#* water and soap.
Laipsdd. tiemge MaSreeA. Arthur
rig ht* which they .tbi uo4 w ith to There l&gt; certeinlv a t*’»,' l
f*»
high e f 8 4 JR ; 1 M B N *. T t averag­
. Nobody c m tettmg somebody site a dirty Joke y * there o n m
aurtremtor to the red erel uelsua.H yr
which Mi- llppm ann ap- IX Nelson. W. U S jllv a iv Paul
ed I L #
U T hamper* e f fancy
Thia an xie ty, ahmg w ith co ncerw tp^ ra t« *.vh» That daatkf'km Wt- Tanaet. Chert** Sebum. Ge&gt;.wgd • xeoaars-throwing toek thatr hands molently end teughtog end yarnvreflow iqeaak revwregred B N . Pol*
Todd
usd
L
Alien
WombI*
B a the pruteel ion *1 In a lie n a b le busier for ro s e measure* i* cheep
to g '-O K N ervy yen MU m nl- i t fa it pretty » H t iL .b e e * areeeseef B i l l w KR 1ST ham­
.Fred Thelmas H *he orchestra:
t n k ’ h a t tn the w ay it t* gewaetotra tn CbudTa yurtoneunt th a n
Urdtviretual rights Pore* the tyruuuy by reomparireW w tlh . what aatghb
pers p siatpg ease the rewrket.
which
I
s
m
M
:
Louis
Marvin
El-i
• f the m ajoaity, was not quieted hrppen If Ihe m ajority always had
t o y k fuM e f Frid a y tdght nets*, and attae young gtrt* a t # a m m
without eeaeeaaisMU.
l i t w av. Tha important lesson of Kelt -Rwxseii, A) Fowler, Ralph
Itsd U e n heUavesl that th* fUB*&gt; the fU lW ater* is that, in a f a c i a l HenstarsoB. Kasueal Curtis. Rvberk
iloaa e f the Seaate sheaid Include union Rke the United State*, there lae, sad Cert Huslbrert qf Daytona
the power "to protect Ihe peepte ie rttll e petal heyorrd w h k h e I s s r k
Mr. Langatea thanked Mr. Laaa
atotlae* the transient Vnpm aM as j p ujo rttv caaaot go in au e rtm g

Court Ruling

Gladioluf* Deal

sShrine Minstru)

t t y » x P 8 . . .,

Skull

c trltn Palmer Kay—Society E»IH

Social Calender
T l’KSD AI
The N- de V. Howard Chapter
of the U . D C . .*»H observe SouthAm Memorial P av al the home •;«
lire- F. E . Roumtilat ai i " " f M
R tv . J . la. McK*n^y %%•!! I***
speaker
gular hu*lness ineeting m
Tourls* Center at « mi V M pre
oedtd by the bo.si.l inceHiig at ;
7:30 P .M .
..
..
The religious (dm " Ilie Mi Ing C h ristian s" " i l l Iw shown «'
the Central B a p ll't 1 bur.b, Nmtli
and Laurel Avenue, at 7:3M I’ M. (
M Celery Camp. »'2b. of the Wood .
w men of the World w ill meet lues
d»y night at 7 .Ml o’clock at *br
Woodmen Hall A lte r the meeting
chicken pilau and
refiw h in eiits
w ill be served.

-ntv-vls
member* of A ll
i i..b, i.&gt;(jci|,ei with more
.In Illicit, in loved a picnic
Hiting yei.ter.lav ref*erii"on at
• amp, local. .1 immediately
••( lie I,."or. Spi mg-. Tire club
lopo.ed of llielllbei- of All
I'lrHiiilic tjh,neb.
..........f i . r
iim v a l.
a nletllc
wi.v enjoyed ll( the l*rgr
lod d irllrr
A truck, pro-

WEHNESPAV

•

The Music and A rt Divisions «d
the Fine A ils Department of tin
Sanford Woman’s Club w ill com­
bine to sponsor a one-ad pi a v and
musical progrnm ret 3:00 !’ ■ M- *•
the club house. The public I* 1,1
vlted tn attend.
rtlllH H D A T
Semilmla Rebekab Lodge N " t.l
w ill meet in regular session in 'be
Odd Fellow* Hall at fl 00 P M A
report on the General Assembly
meeting w ill be beard and nil
member* *re re«|ue»led to be pie
sent. Visitor* are ro id la llv wel
eome.
,
bv I'p.n.v Kasper ami 'l.'.iltr lo
l'a tl*« rend Iiiv.ilve.l tlir effort*
cih h ..( M. Mrennli.gliam. re crim inal
o. hm. h*' to drive l.is wife i.iarei..*
rh
Ibe two maid* ” f Ibe unhappy
j I........ todll. Nancy Mini I'.li/nbeth.
" I w . ' . r nlilv poitiHyed •*&gt; Dorothy
&lt;| |'ii\ l«, rend M iliuill Uyreii'■I
in .
out-liindini* ehrerseter "•
‘ I to 'l.iio ii. w n. " K ohr I i " . .. police
111 it. *)&gt;.-•'t,&lt;&lt;. ptl.y.'d l.y Do.. R "**. '!•
I * |t,,s «' chnri.rti.ri/retlon proved In be
ire of | tl,.. o.oret w .i.iilng pre.t in the plsy.
"A n
Pel ween the reccuml *&lt;ml lo'rd
m.lay . ,o-im Gonion ItrHdley, picreldciit of
f fha* | the .tuyere., e xp l»•**«•,I Ills IliHi.k*
re* II &lt;‘ it,.' Minlirnrr rend i.rekcd the K^"'l[
to ,.-■...w rlioir G ivic D imu . ii tituhl
i Now | solisei iplmua f«i
ll*B**. Adding
io il.n l, ooo I. I., the nnjoynioul of H ir piny
•ll llie jw e i. Iho tl. C"IC*tlcl,l celling effect.*
' w M .'i.f Ho* I.lgl. scliii.d reiiihlori.ini which
,10 . 111. 1 1m ule .t r ill cacti wont .|io k ..|. b&gt;
IlHtd.'d ll... rector..

Largr trout! AU I
L I J a y iff Piny

was to hold that stata* may tmpoax additional penalties for offa m t* cov»r«d bv ftd aral law.
3. L’ phtld by 8 to 3 v#U» two
narttm a court* m artial conviction*
i t American soldier* on rap*
charges. On* case involved n c .
Frederick W. Wad*, serving a 20K ir sentance at L«avanworth,
a . a lta r two tria l* in Garm any.
Th* other involved P v L Bernard
IV. Sm ith, serving 18 year* at
L«w liburg, P a., a* a re iu lt of hie
•«s*»Htc!5 In England.
4. Agr**d tn a rtq u tsl* by
Puerto Rico to rul* on tha power
of co ng m a to lim it trad* between
the ielerid possession and th *
mainland.

W A N T E D : High school graduate
with sume know!edge of typing
and etH **r for adverllslng tollcltur. ApHjr Herald O ffice.

tu 4u t r t r t t e e t t » u t e » t

Dr.’Ca'L. Pentotii :
O P T O M E T R IS T

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CHANGE OF "COLLAR
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MONDAY, APRIL 25; 1949

MONDAY. APRIL 25,1949

THE SANFORD HERALD. aANFORD. FLORIDA

B&gt;#to—I * !■

flt t
I

IF* th* every aeeaon

(W M j

'
rh * «»iMlng of M ix B e tty ! H t f i i n H i m h m u i i m
'
1 Fhllomens W ater*. -laughter of At N ^ s fr ^ u r m
T e le p h o n e I IS Mr ami Mr-, fhlleim m B W a te r*,
I &gt;'• - s i r the thl»g&lt;s '!&gt;*• has.
- r f Johnston. H. f \ . and M a r.lia tl' i;........I t« " " I r J»i.i.ii&gt; •" - ''•'»&gt;
&lt;,lr„ 1.1, 111* 111. w * , suletanlted at 'Is- Mwi « , i .
m. l-v *■ ' '"!•
« :ni |» M
«n Mar. IS *1 th » , *.......... ' Iw'hahvlt I. » I......... ' " "
l.f-nif »f fiie bride. The «ereiitolljf . ' " " 'I'" *• d «
"f ""
'''
w ., performed by die Rev. It C. ' " " ; ' a
’" '
Ritter of tlir Johnston MethodHtl
'•»-*■» all -•""t.n
a . I s l e t ... ...y
.. Church In tli« nrexcnr# of the ini- j •"
........
f
r mediate fa n .lll* . and intim ate,
' " «• h i. earlier &lt;«■
* *«l h
a f.
P f r.#ml
■**Mi|'le i|tn »ll*m am' he
ilhln t
,
, , ...
L". -■
&gt; I he answer
Jiniin»'»
*
I
, Mr*. &lt; i*7 jrr P. " alt.e. or«anUt.
.
......... ,
f. fornithed the m iptial m ini, which
, , t( ...................
................................ „
- in.duded "C o n je rra t-n hy Wam- . j ................ „ ..................... . ....... „ . r , '.,
d bath, "A ve Marta
by Schubert
.......
................. ,
un.l
la lr r de l ane by U e h u i.tr. I .................................. , imJ
Itth r wedding m atrh from l.n li- !
j ., , , ,, , .............. ................ at h-oie. ,.i
ii-c.1 for &gt;| m
(|i v
(|tl
MI»j L«u CMia Little of AHwn-. ir n c iin l.y Brahm s
t|, „ t „ r , r |iM|.|.ro
,
(.a , arrived Irest Tnd ay •&gt;. ' i . t l •I'* entrance nf ll.a hrldal rouple.
her sister, Mr*. C A. Adam* and
The lioaie " a s artistica lly »!•i,. .l.,n .,n Hr h &lt; ,,&lt;■
Mr. and Mrs. tTiren.ler Rltaron
'.o rate d In t&gt;raiitiful
«tn i|*llclty.•
i.. | r . i ............... loo i.t o r . a n il
T h r mantel In die living n » W |(| , ,
,
Mr rend 'I t s H airv I *• bred re*1 «a» renlered w ith ana i r augm ent.
| , HV, , .i , . ( |,„ | , i | .| ,. | u|&gt; - n
)(
tlie lf guests ..SCI I lie weekend V I., of white rarnatlon.v
and *t1*P|hou hr....d a gr*at deal llr « » &gt; ««
.
H. F . Draper, Miss Porolhv Draper uragoti*. At •*&lt;di fin li l*r»s* and tt tpp
I i)i*tmt)i»M •
n».
and Mr. and Mrs I ec Diaper -f i-rjatal
candelabra
held white pt,,
. t r rngl b. o ar|&gt;ed hl« 0*1
Lake Wales and llrerrv I *». J r who' lighted
tap er.
entw ined
with
t\ »trm. \ fro more da&gt;« lihe ,|„
ts spending s«n»e lime It. t»IN -'•green vin e ..
the* and .hmao w uiM |dav truant. „ „
bres.re.
Mina Merle Bethea of Orange- mo « « o fr.'io borne de might ((l
i burg, a college oli»»lnate of th e ; brnonr &gt;&gt;bat i» koown a . a u o ro ,lf
Dr. ami Mr*. Ralph l». 'V '."d riiff bride, wai. her only attendant.| drhminenl ”
lb
liave left lo ic n n ii I" t"g h « l.l« '*n . She v.ore a floor length gown of
I
ihni all Ib n e i- •■. the , , ,
N J a flc . v i.ltln g i» Hanford with*1 a&gt;|iia fa ille , fa.hlonetl ante-bellum
*" I a .1 -’ll l*i
b.i' h ir l. )l(
relatives. They were accompanied .|\ le , and carried a bonnnet of w l„. i , l.ra .l
the S..iiol»oe &lt;
bv Mr*. Frank I ..........Iru ff. Sr yi-llmv rtwelmdv.
I |&lt;&lt;&lt;mti»n.
C
u li« w ill spend several vveek.
The bride, given In m arriage"f
heEnglUhtown.
bv her father, «a&gt; beautiful In "l -b.l o ba, I. . tjn .rn '*, - ' ,&lt;l
,r&gt;r
- f her wedding gown of while vatln ' I1" ' - "
....... .
,|"
” "
o featuring a vweethrarl nechllne e ......i.,ia i.c e , I t.icd i.. fm.
a and leg o'mudon .Ire v e .
The »hv "&lt;r-e h in g . h a ^ n e d *"
...I -hirl extended Into a tra il, Her J " '.'" 1' ) • « - • V
? I ... i hr
a- veil wav of bridal llliobm edged)
V
1 „
&lt;
«d with lace She ra rrlrd » bn.|()iirt of i ' '* " "
„ „ | d*
&lt;
1.1 m ile , of the the valley with ribbon '*&gt;- ••«*•-• •&gt; !..
ed air earner* of w hile . .t i n
&gt;
'
' heat the h r" ...........
n
. 0 ! A llen ,lin g thr hrblegruom a * '
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t.r trial p arly &gt;,t the home &lt;&lt;f Mr.
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(tie table with lire Imported lar*
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cake. A l each of the Ireblr was
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MONDAY, APRIL 25,1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Sanford Giants Battle For
First Place In Standings
In Florida State Circuit
Giants, Saints A n d
Senators Are Tied;
Leesburg Dodgers
Come Here Tonite

j klYSTOWi ACT FOR A'S ~- By Alen Mover

DAYTONA BEACH, Apr. 25—UP)—The lop women swimmers in
the United Slates today are a bunch of youngsters who make the Olym­
pic picture look pretty bright for 1952.
Only one individual champion clung to her title in the three day
A^kU National Women's Meet ending yesterday.
Marge Hullon, 19 year old Philadtlphian. was the moot surprising
of the newcomer*. Representing#------------------------------ ---------Brighton Hotel Swim Club of At-i ,

Myril Hoag Signs
To Play Ball For
Ga i n e s v i l l e G’s

f l n t ^ a M M r i L ! ' I

ClubhouHe

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Yesterday

&gt;irh *; It.i.inn I.
si III, Im J.»: llrnoHlyn 4-S.
mil S-lsPlK sharab l - j

Han Francisco, was tha big star
The lone aurraasfu! defender of
moving over the hnriton. (the won | her championship was id-year old
M b ,h* 200-yard harkstroke and|y,oe Ann Olsen of.........................
Athens A, C„ L, May ti and will end at the
800-yard individual medley, Be. )Oakland, Calif, Hhe held onto the same spot (tct. 29.
side* that Miss Jensen placed sec­ , three-meter diving title and swept - — —
- — —— —
ond in the 100-yard hackstrok,
and third In the 920-yard free ' £ » ? £ £
N e w H e a r in g D e v ic e

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J w i S t a M O M S ;
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girl on the boards although *ha I
B u tto n
In
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hurt her hark In practice and had l
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condition to dive In the three-' Chicago, Ill.-Daaf.ned people are
meter event.
1hailing a new device that gives
Multnomah Club of Portland, *bem clear hearing without mak............ . ......................... i Ore., took both the 409-yard free lag them wear a receiver huttnn
lp4(l, and Miss O'Brien Is Just 17 style and 800-ytrd medley relay |n the ear. They now gnjoy songs,
yam-sold.
' ! h « n i ni,?hin
th£ lr* I2 wHnona, friendly companionship
. J j i i f r
flMjrUnw ehampa c^ |*5
f° r C,'wh J" h and business aurceaa with no selfTown IDlub,**ln "the i 00-yard "free
SuB JSImmarman, who vacated conscious feeling that iwople are
atyla; and Joan Mallory, 18 of
her hackatroke titles, was a main- looking at any hullon hanging
Han Francisco’s Crystal Plunge,
! Uy ln fhf " J V * “,on* w*lh Mr*- on thalr ear. With the new If)In the 440-yard free style.
"***•
Atherton and l.nvtlla, wletblc- I'hantnmold, you may fret
Branda Helser, 8.1, and Nancy
Ta*,or;
.
. yourself not only from deafness,
Mark! Lees, 28, both veterans and
Multnamah scored 29 points in . ul fr _
uf
mtmhers of the United States all. Town Cluh of Chicago was S L ™
m affnf of BelOlymple Taam last year, came second with 19.
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Valdosta ContinueH H i c k m a n ’s Yale
Winning Ways In Gridders L a u Khi
G-F League P 1a y Into C o n d i t i o n !
HY A H H U C IA T K II PKFJ4H
Valdosta's Dodgers, leaders of
the
still-young
Georgiu-Florlda
League season, continued their w in­
ning ways Ia si nlght—lhl* time by
the shut-out route.
The victory was all Hill Negra y ’s. The big Doger pitcher yield­
ed only five hits while hi* teammates pounded two Thoniasvllle
for eight, well hunched blows and
a 9-0 decision.
The T ig e rs, after playing the
Dodgers nip and tuck for seven
innings, wnhbled In the eighth and
iM’fare that Inning was done had
suffered four Valdosta runs. The
Dodger* edded two more ns Insur­
ance in the ninth.
At W aycross, th e third-place
Hears, defending champions, shot
the work* against the Albany
Cord*. When the hnrruge let up
mi I h r e e Albany pitrlierH, the Hears
had rounded t h e b a se paths &lt;1
Hines. The Ited llln ls hud hail con­
solation of drawing firs t blond,
however. They scored a lane r u n
n„il r h e t r tin]v rim--ln t h e first

Sports In Brief
A t W X ’l A T K H

NKW IIA V K N , Conn., A p r. 2R—
(A*)- H erm an Hickm an, the happy
w arrior, has his Y a le foolball
sqiiml laughing Itself into condi­
tion these days.
In lieiween laughs, however, thei
lads are lalxirin g,
!

The Hickman system—and only
hu could put It over—la making)
the current spring football drills
popular. Usually the boys went
nuts finding good excuses to he
ogcused. Now, nearly everybody
wants to gat Into the net.
,i Fven the redoubtable old blues,
who have watched the shenani­
gans and nonsense, confess to be­
ing Intrigued,
“Shucks," roars the .100-pound
Hickman, poet laureate of the
Smokies, and authority on kinfolk
yarns, "why not mix fun with
football whenever you can?"
What jolly Herman has done
has resulted In s spirited rivalry
umong Ills footballer*. He set it
op hy splitting the squad—as
evenly as possible. Into thills and
Hogs (Yale often Is referred to as
lho Hulldogs).
He assigned three of his asslstanta to earh trim, declared him­
self "a neutral" ami offered prises
to the vlrtoia In three practice
games. He also promised to pro­
vide "officials beyond reproarh."
Kach squad has been limited to
ihree secret plays. Tha trams have
liean assigned different sertlon
of the field. For their part the lad*
have chosen mascots and adopted
a lion-fraternisation rul*.
Tha Doga claimed Handsome
Dan, Yale's official mascot. The

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HORHtf RACING
New York—Olympia
(|2.70|
won tha I40.9OO added Wood Me
mortal HandWap st Jsmslea hy .
nack In s photo finish with I'aW

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STOCKHOLM TO HOLD OWN
OLYM PIC GAMES'
STOCKHOLM — &lt;#) — Stockholm hai Invited 18.000 ly m n u ti
from all parte of tho worhj for it*
own Olympic Gamee n u t sum­
mer. Tho organising committo#
expect* tho footival to draw ontranto from more than GO countrloo.
Tho Idea to arrange On Inter­
national gymnastic* footival of
Olympic dTmontlono waa first roaIliad In 1989, when 7,000 gymnaato from 87 countries crowded
tho capital of Sweden for eight
hot and hectic summer days In
tho shadow of World War II,
The game* will be hold between
July 27 and August 18,
The I HSU harness season hi the

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Mtes Vu!ton,n&lt;wnnn th!f "fnruUll*!! mef|I#y crown hut returned to
Mlae Hulton won the 100-yard I •omnrtltliM, In tho ?2fl.vanl hr** at

- B y - A R T H U R —HF.C K W IT H . l t t ~
m iM KH VIILFs- Awr. 28—W l—
lle rah l Sports Kditor
Myril Hoag, who resigned Me post
—
The Hanford tiin n lr nri1 resting as pilot of the S t. Petersburg j
amid a three wny tie for the lead­ Saints of the Florida Internationa). r , -k
ing berth III the Florida
State longue last week, today signed aslasve'oHii
League pemmnt chine Im liv ns a pitcher with the G ainesville G-|GrlanU&lt;i
the result o f three consecutive v ic ­
tories over the weekend. Hanford,
Orlando and Ht. Augustine are the
ihree teams hall ling II out fo r the
top rung In the ladder.
Frid a y evening the (Hunts Iravsled tn (iairienville to trim the
G-Men hy a 10 to ft m argin, and an
Saturday evening the (Hants In­
vaded T in k e r . Field in Orlando In
cop n •! to 1 declalnn. Yesterday
w ,, ,
afternoon the locals played hosts season with a record-tying 24 wins r J - V 1 rM 4 T ,‘A,', r , t
• i
to the' lie I.mid Hid lin ts
and against four losses and had a re- atvsnnsli
pounded three Im rlers for 12 hits markable 1.112 earned run average. |U r**nvllt*
and an It to 1 victory.
In 1947 Hung led the
U si-hsm irlll*
f t
1 t
The three weekend decisions ex­ l&gt;&lt;&gt;th pitching 117-8) and hatting Auaasin
w
ith
a
.8G7
average
to
Income
the
j'l.arlssm
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tended the Hanford victory string
* j
to four games, since the lornls de­ first twu-tlme leader In the loop's t-ntumhir»
Mesalfs VraterSar
feated the Ht. Augustine Hninta In history. He playpd the outfield |
{ f ^ ’V'
1* * * ‘ ' i ' " m" " "
a 4 to 0 ImttIt- in the Municipal that year In addition to taking his
turn on the inauiid.
iir s N iu n , n , foiumhu* s in
Park last Thursday night.
Manager Spec Hosier, Gaines- „u,| gums |ipd. is ln .)
Tonight tlie (Hants piny hosts to
the Leesburg (lodgers, ami It Is vIIIt- pilot who replaced Hoag when, Hsvannsh 4-«i I'harleeion I *
.n r iin n t iiis at Augusts
like ly that Manager Hal firu h er the latter left far Ht. Petersburg,
w ill send lefthander L a rr y H arry said today lie welconled Haag s re- » Msron Ht tlrtstivlUe
turn and was "Imppy to have him
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to the hill In face the invaders,
Frid ay night in (io lnesville the nil alir Side.
tM KNIt'AN M OtUI'K
------------ —
'New Vorfc
t I
Giants unleashed a 12 lilt barrage
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on F u lli, I'ontello, T e rre ll ami ft. I
Chit’s *&lt;&gt;
j i
rirvelam l
l *
Coker tu send the (io lnesville ag­
U n r o ll
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gregation down.
C harlie
Itosej
lloMoti
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went the distance fur
M anager;
HI broil"
| n
W o liiiiM lio ,
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Gruber's aggregation. .Saturday
Neaulla 4&gt;«&lt;*r«ts,
night In Orlando,
lieu
W ilbur
New T u rk »; llu a lo o 4
scattered five
Orlnmln
blngles
C lip ’ ll* ,, I I ; HI l.tio la I ■
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over the nine liming course to
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V A TIU YA I, I .K A I i l l .

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U. S. Olympic Swimming Outlook It
Bright For Young Girl Tankers

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HKl&gt; HOX WIN 1 TILTH

4 Tha Red Box defeated the BamI noit* by a 14 to 9 count last Thurs­
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roursaa, for 88 yaara. In Ute win-

Giant* Averages

He’s bv*n thcra 81 year*. Whan
ho coma* north tn April, Gaorga
Dockarty Ukaa oVar «t La Obiro
where * good many of Klaln'a
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winter 'month*.
Klein, a competitor In v 19
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1988 whan Jon** beat
uiekarank tn a playoH
leland'a Indoor courae.
aet effort In an Optr

WJLMAMB NOMINATED
IVABHINGTON, Apr. U -U P h Mldeirt Truman today nominated
pee A. William* of Leeihurg,
['ka collector of cuetoma at

MOTORS OVERHAULED

Every know* device to iron oui wrinkles. Air hammers and
drive* loots I* speed up the jeh. Body, and f—dec deals remov

reanflrmcd hy tha Senate,
ntams will auccenl Alllc J.

USE GMAC BUDGET PLAN ON ALL REPAIB8

WKEY ►ter diving ehamNattenaT AAU
■winunlmi Meet.

�Sunspots which become more fre­
A generation ago painter* bo
quent end Ice* frequent In It year colon, lead and tine In dry p
cycle* etarted a declining cycle in er form and ground them li
1947.
through hand mlila at needed.

Hints To Housewives

THE PRESENT

TALBOTTS
•

OAK *r tUMAC
Stop Itching,dry up
'blisters quickly, lately.
W

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-D R IV E -IN —

A SMCJWTK&gt;4 TO

W all Paper - Paint

T)m Horn* N«wip«pc«

Inter* a*4 F*a*rh*aa*r&gt;
3 a. l a t ir ii a n aengUM

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Try
HERALD
Want Ads
Pec Raaafta

U—Iteul Estate For Salt—3 5— Article* For Sale —5,
HEAL KHTATF. — IN SURAN CE We both lone when you don't
I’ROI'EKTY
MANAGEMENT
bring your
prescription* in
KAYMOND M. B A LL, Henttor
Lan ty’s. Phone 103.
Hin. 4 Florida Hlalo Bank Bldg.

’OR FARMS, homu, bualaau
proparty aad acreage, aae your

N EW Magic Chef »t«ve. Sacrifice
884 Catalina Drive, phone 18111-

s=—wmiit wssTEir-^it

Realty Agency

leu*, Aaaociate
Street or phone

To w e r p r i o r s . K *p»n watch
repairing, 0. 0. Follow*, Home
Shop, nun Hnufurd Ave. Phmm

II43-J.

PHONE 148

!! Hrdroom hmire, one and half
hath*, hardwood flu-..*, clot trie For Elilo at Flrcalone. Uxed Out­ TH A i'TO K WORK by the hour or
board motora • Radio* • Knud
kitehen. Nice ground*, eacollcnt
,uh. Plimghing, harrowing, mow­
Frecicr • Portable Washer - Hiing A dirt muvlng. We *peciall(ir
loeation. Well flnancerl,
•
cycle*. FIR ESTO N E, 111 E. let.
in conditioning Tmlldiiig lota A
garden plot*. Phone IIVT-J.
8 Bedroom tturco hou*e, electric

kitchen, *paca heater in excell­
ent condition. Price |7fifl&lt;&gt;. IlfiOO
Ca*h.

from Aid. T Y P E S of bulldozer work,
4.
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New 8 hvdruom house, tile hath,
tile window *111*, casement win­
dows, screened breeieway, ga­
rage. One block out of city
limits, city tewage. Price *8400
18000 Cash.

THE
HANFORD

Npeelnl H ervlce* * — 18

NEW FLOURS surfaced to perfec­
tion. Old floors made like new.
v inishlng, eleaning A waxing.
Ptirlnlile power plant, 88 years
experience in Seminole County,
II M tlleuson, Lake Mary.
VENETIAN BLINDS made in or­
der. Semiuola Venetian Blind
(hi. 880 W. :tnl. St. Phone

HERALD
NEAR WATER FRONT LOTS
Lot* 3, 4, f), 0, 7, A R of Block 3
FOUR room modern apartment,
Mayfair also lot 3 of Blork 12
MHi Park Avenue.
Mayfair Priced from ffilHI.IK) In
1700.00 Term*.
V l'R N IS IIED 8 room collages
qllitil A cool, phone 008-M. '
I.otH 31, 30, 30, Block 3 first sec­
MON’F e /UMA Hotel — Rooms — tion Marvanla. Price|4R0.IH) each
Terms,
Special rate by ^he week. Com­
fort — Convenience,
Lots ill thru 10—24 thru 31 Bloch
I Highland Park. Also I, 8, A 3
FURNISH ED 3 mom npartment,
Block Ii Highland Park. Price
10011 French Ave. after 3:00 P
1800.00 Term*.

&gt;ul K h I u I c

See Jimmie (.'iiwan’e Sheet Metal
Works for new radiators and
new core*. Radiator repairing.
We take off and install.
S E E US FOR
MIMEIU.RAPII PRINTING
AND TYPING
CR ED IT R ER EA D (IF
SANFORD
110 N Park
Phone inn
BENSON J) YOUNG. Call them
about your painting problems.
CONCRETE FLOOR Sealrr-PreEstimates cheerfully g i v e n
vents paint failures on concrete
Phones 808-11 nr 1007 Jt.
I
floors, quart* A gallons $1.45 up.
SENKAHIK Glaaa A Paint Co.
UPHOLSTERING
113-114 W. 2nd. SI.
Phone » 0 . Repairing, recovering, slip eoveti,
refininhiug. Estimates
given
KI.IGIITI.Y used meal cases for
Kahn's Upholstery, III) W First
iole contact Joe Nauiuler*, Mar­
St. Phone 13113.
garet Ann,
N O V ELTY W OHKS-Lawn Fur
. nlture repair*. All kinds of wood I
work. Hoat* A Truck liodie*. Let i
Us figure on your job Gindei
A While, Ginderville, I'lmnc

Hairy Indigo ha* proven to ho an
excellent logune cover crop, and
tu hulld up soli. We uuute
this at .35 rents per lb. In larg­
er quantities, ask fur dellvorad
prices.
A. M. PRF.VATT
Phone 2101,
Havilla, Fla. l.’l— N»t IrtfH— I'erNtiniibt — HI
S p e c i a l ' h a l e - R viT Barn- *
Knot paint by Devoe. Bast W A N T E D : M rs. H. D. ........................
lake her sun, Donnie ..............
grade, $8.5 per gallon as long as
tu the Ei-sex Studio at HiK
slock last,
North Park Avenue where Mr.
Hanford Paint A Glaaa Ca.
R. L, Cox will make u photo,
graph, free of charge for. puli
ft— A H U c
liratiou in the Hanfurd Heruld's
"Most Promising Citizen of To­
Highest cash prHa paid for
morrow" contest.
furniture. T*d Davla Furt
Co, $11 E. lit. Ph. MA.

vtniock
Bedroom house, largo lot, good
two ztory. fatir bed roomrhmng,
location.
I u l 4| | ILJII | f$1,000.00
1 (trUH.JAJ down,i balance
■V'*..
hardwood floovaf' Ihtoughont, DR SA LE-G o o d milk eoW.
financed, less than $60.w par
Around June 1st. Phono County
month.
. ...i, i .
HOCEHY Store with living quar*
ter*; $4,500.00 including Block, Brand ik w concrate Block two
H ELP W A N T E D ^ S
Imh) room home, built to ba lived
on lot 50‘ x 130*.
0 A C R E /arm, all tllad with 5
A LADY, neat appoarlag, olqAaroom housa, $0,000.00, Vk caah,
Ing personality, ablo to t a ik ^ balance Ilka rant.
fore antalt groups, tlaa of efcr
J. W. H ALL, RooRor
essential. $70.00 par woob. 86
|t t Mtlhmvlllo Avo, Phono H$W.
hours p«r Weak. Writ# giving
&gt;.***♦ ^ A
* ™ lw * *

BEDROOM furnished house. 10
blocks from town, $4500.00.
l ACRES h*auUfuIT U W ront
fjeaHy Suited for aubdifXdf.
.150 CASH will boy t a i K t I
bedptwn homo tal goOl M M iia .
BoL assy terms.

R EW A R D
for return of linen
plaeetl in wrong cur several
weak* ■ago at llelpy
Heify.
Phone 030-J between 5:00 and

7:30 P, *1.

aoeh lot..

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i
j

l l o r a n I -wail I if S A L E S

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A im

L o u i t * / i j h u m d i n g n of a
Ar*rywri*fii *iri(. H i t w i n d of
office a n i furd l i g h t lo t h i
b u l i e n , rnorr rf/eclrv* t h i n
a
b i u r l of t l t r p m g p i l l l .

Jo* look ',m wit on. Ho oron
pltiyod doubt* hood*M on m iu
tlon. Iho &gt;*t|w*l( w*ro always
moro cooroiioiti ihuo th* atlul*
nut (ci)pl.
lot

hiisks ~

Joe WAR ihampldii fm so lnl»K
we can't rcmvintin just who hi*
immatUaU pr«d«ciuur •• light-

In utl lliid«r yeittw J u e
*
of moia*&gt; )fiirii*, i***t §&gt;i •*ii I y

of ii).)*luu**r .nal wmi ill it V«?iy
|nll|;tl liivkt‘1 tin* f'lratrut
rn h i.tr of all

THE OLD HOME TOWN

"Nlft* g u y ! ’*

By STANLEY
A U N T IE ,Q U IT A
B O U T PAW P A L L IN '
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MIS W A V A R O U N D

W H EEL CHAIR. J. C
Phone 82-J.

troaa, Mollonvlllo Aveitito,

T h * M u?le,n l l v c h a u l

P A P P r KNOW S

F o r H»1a — 8

ropip modern homo, gorilio M d
barw, on paved road. Tbta pro­
p erty located on BoathaUt- of
huge lake, all troaa full ta rin g .
|37j0OO.OO. Terms.
E HAVE $400 acres good rollIng land, with U&gt;a« Ukwi, Tnwv*
of 10 acraa and up. ItOiOO par

And a (attain tanlio Mviiellrd
w «i point around, itrlppod lo
)h* waitl, doling muul*i ho
didn't hovo,

Wa»tint; For • SnU

BACK

LARGE or medium alae a
hand safe. P. O. Boa 1359.

Elm,

W hin J n i h u t became champ
war /u il a t u n n y l i t t l r
j uy in t raincoat with tig
H it l'r

ME!

ALL M7 fur ttallery, Ceneratnr
mill Slnr.er service. Swain’s
Battery Service, Mill W. First

FU RN ISH ED APARTMENT. 304

................... ,Itausa or apt. reaURNISHED
sounido. Fnmlly of four. I l l

A home freeser w ill do 11 heller
job fur ilu* fam ily, if given a |&gt;l»ce
In llie home iIm l nuiln I t —cool, d ry,
well-ventilated. An iillm-hcd gnran?' line proved 11 irood locution
In ninny liouava.
Before buying n I lit- t illlf lo de­
cide no i lie licit |durc fin n fret'rei
In xtniul. ?av? Ur. K m l McCracken,
U. S Department of /tg rictllllire
jlliy 'ic K t. who Inn ln*i,n studying
Iloilo [ic e te n iii the household
eqill|nnenl lul*&gt;ralnrlr* of Hie Ho
renii of 11mini n Nutrition
and
llnuie Economies. Citing some
I'Ondii loin? to uvoid, he suya:
hot spot is hnd foi n fiee/er
.became llie III,’ her the room It'll!
liemture, the more the motor mint
run mol the g n u lii the wem mid
operating coil On tlie oilier hind.
It ii knl iMiiclicc in put ii freezer
whole the t euipci lit lit e fn lli helow
40 degree* Fahrenheit union it I i
•prclficntly designed to operate ill
low tcniperntiiri1.
"Dampin'** i i to lie iivoided !*'•
came
ii iimy damage exposed
metal surface*, the motor, motor
auptioiti, iiml spring* In a ilmiip
place. HiMUtii.f. m likely t»»
llfltM- HU I hi' fi t***ati*r*»4 miter wnlln
ami MillV I'Vl'ii &lt;1I I|• III r«»l Ml |MI|iN
Oil f It#* fl*N»r 11 m w in* In ifruiiinl
A fi im*/»'!', It***t ii user n»*l iii» eler
tflr hh(n"I;. ami thin m «*p|iff IJ(11&gt;'
Ifll|»"i liinl if a titling I«h'ii ! i.m fur
thi* f».
I*llllllitl Li Vi»lilt'll
**lh» nut pul ii frrt‘Xi'1 titfh ll)
III !*1 ti Hirin' with u itlh mi Ihl
R liii-* I'iviiiiHi- riiriilu iH .H of an in
nrettrtl in rarrv off I lit* henl tfrii
m iln l "
A 111n'i h**i mi) •«11"taut
1)14ii i it i %
Rtmiitf
Kvrn an &lt;*mpty
llFt'/P i
in Jieitvy. Aii npi ijrflit
fr r * / * i
put^ mute
|**'t
Hf|ti3it •* fool on a flinn i hnn it hurl*
tniiial on**
VVhrti a faiii 11\ H trki Ho l&gt;ewl
foi li f m ' m , iiMial |iio*pi*t’tn
ar*' tlu* kite I ten, nttlitv mom, hiift**
ntPiit. ami trrnun*'. In xmii*- hnali

TELLING

Expert Radio Itepuiring
l-'reil Myers, .'111 E. 2nd. SI.

Lots 3 thru 8H Block 30 Dream^TORl: opposite tiourt .House also
wold A Lots 1 thru 7 A 10 thru
^ effiiieney upartment JM*J t
1 128, L‘4, 2d thru 30 A. 40 thrb 01.
nes» couple. Phone 187(1-3^ _
Drrumwolil, Priced lo sell, $70.00
In $100,00 each. Term*.
)M roltage furnished. Edna
nleaf, Luke Mary.
flnrage Building A-t rnndlllon
close lo uptown business district^
8 ROOMS furnished, new kitehen
Priced tu sell, with terms lu
unit, full Hotel service Including
utilities, linens, laundry A maid
service*. Mr. Small, Vnlib’i
Ilotal.

NOTICE
OSTEEN Apartments. 3 room
LISTINGS
apartment unfurnished. 4 room WE HAVE NEW
AND PRICES A R E LOWER.
i apartment partly furnished. OxT H E PRESEN T IS A GOOD
TIM E TO A CQ UIRE THAT
ROOM trailer furnished. Evnns,
PLA CE YOU CAN C A L L
Pork Ave, Trailer Court. Rt. 17HOME. C A LL US FOR AP­
POINTMENT.
KAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
(OOM for rent, hoi Park Ave.
S. I). HIGIILKYM AN, Associate
JNFllRNIHHKD garagT^gpbrt- B EA T R IC E HUFFM AN. Aaaociate
(incut with go* stove. Adult*
VER Y cliarmlng Spanish type
’ only, 8300 Melln Itvilla,
home located on a hill on Inis
line In vicinity of Orange City.
OCEAN FRONT HOMES
Charming property, % acre
, bed rooms and 4 baths $1100.0(1
land, electricity, t e l e p h o n e ,
June, July, September to Dec.
$3000.00. Or trade for good
1st, Another June A July
modern house trailer.
Owner
*000.00. Another 3 lied rooma A
leaving. Genuine opportunity.
2 hath* $1100.00 June, July A
Contact Mr. Bowen, 541 PluAugust. One (dock from ocean,
tnosa Drive, Sanford, Fla. TrleJune 1st. tu Octulier Ifith, only
$550,00 Prefer ndulta. Also for
i Kalu, 5 tied room furnished
i house, 70 ft. ocean frontage only
r$21,6iHl.OO term*. See F»ed B.
lights, water,
I Houghton, 403 Lenox Avo.
Phone 0355, Daytona Bench.

ni&gt;,'i.,M._________
18—

1 have hUHlneise* for sate that
are being upetatad profitably.
Come see me before you buy a
business.

^ West Mli. Street.

reasonable rate*. Free entlmate*. David E, Cariienter, Phone

i

Y O U 'R E

Itv Alina Mao Sikes

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PAGE SEVEN

SANFORD,

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1949

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flEVRO LET, gooil appearance,
engine A chassis In excellent
condition,
$200.00.
Gen.
It.
T tJ H U IU D H i
fu
P U .D W ,
Swartx, Phone 770-M
147;' F L E K T iT n e ' ' ' C hevrolet 8
dnbr sedan, radio, plastic seut
covers, W, W. tire*. An unusu­
ally nice car.
BMMKTT HUNT CARH
t. A Haafcird
Phone 1558
M v r 6 l C T ~ l % ~ truck, lo o k s
avtful but ha* a fine motor uml
flit bod body. Tires okay, too.
SM
t6 w va wona aoam
J K k &amp; £00*44 S l SuWOr•y V. T7.««*r&gt;

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Hanford motor A Eqpt. Co.
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with a

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coat transportation at $160.
BftaNdd Motor A KqpL Co.
41 HUDSON, first class rondltlon,
prlvataly ownad. Baa It at Han­
ford Motor A Eqpt. Co. 208 W.

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THE SANFORD

*uty Aids Can
Be Found In Home

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.f ' M r . B E T T Y C L A R k E

r Ntwafcatares Beauty Editor
;BotueUm*a there ere prop* a* |
found.your home that can be tued
to further your beauty plane. If t
you ire the type (hat enjoys u ting I
If* rpohUing clean beapty aid*]
may be worth your while to
„ If* out way* &gt;ou c«n Improvise
O'Ctriure a iniuother glamor rout\A%/
aU
4 * •
• Elbe eleaneri found op dad'*

■making Hand offer wonderful poerl|ltlf&gt;. If ymi like to have a
an powder puff each time ymi
. a makeup jnb, liuy eonie cotton
&lt;T» which can in* used an applica­
tors. t h u s give y«m • Tina grip,
Wqr# htlpful than trying to work
! mi * it

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THII A ll VIIW IHOW I FARM lUllOINOt completely surrounded by water as Ihe Missouri River spills over Its

hanks and goes on a Spring rompiige ’tiiou.niid* of acres of bnllomtand along (he river are reported Inundated.
Hundreds of farmers on nearby higher ground are preparing to evacuate their families.
(/oferndtiortat)

( ’onun'NN Kmm&lt;ltip
L uglH lB fltire
(Continued Eton Pegs One)
•in tild.
1 "We will listen to the Governor
add his representatives, to Indus­
try ehd their representative* and
UW other Interested clttien*. We
ddll then decide what I* best for
Hip/people of Florida."
‘ Senator Bhand* of (lalnesvllle,
held of the finance snd taxation
ffoup In the Senate, said he lies
received numerous messages opVoting Warren's tax program.
'H e added he hax not received a
single message In support of the
program.
: mtnpson raid he likewise has
received message. In opposition to
(he.'pr6|ram.
v*'As IhT* leactlun to the Govern*
or’s tax prog*«m w i,
lakln*
pJice, Warren's friend* In the
Rouse blocked a new attc..ipt to
H»d Ills Insurance bill to a second
Committee,
,*’ Hep. H(|ugh of Lee, who earlier
had succeeded In having the hill
that, to his cummlUee on insurance
ohly to have )hc board withdraw
it (hi nest day. tried in have ii
flit back he fore Ida group today.
:* lla said he resented as a re
flection mi him and member., of
the committee newspaper Implh-atloqe-thit the reference amounted
tf • setback for the hlP:
The blir ungltielly we* sent to
Finanr* and Taxation Commitj," end the reference to the Infiance L'olflililtteu put It. hafore
o 'conimlttees for simly.
t Either .rommltlee could give It
m adverse report that potild keep
H u ff the calendar. The press litd
Widely reported Ihst a joint iffiranco Increased a hill's chance
for flefcat.
: Rep. L'loweni of I'inellHs Icil the
*ght to keep I ho 1,111 from the
Ipeurance (ion milt ten.
" L w rv o n a klio w i what the gm
tlenisn from Lee (Ib o ig h i wsnts
do U llh (hr h ill."

Hough *sM his committee yvmitd
Blv» «h» liovernor's bill ■ fslr
peering, but it contslnrd matters
effecting the Insurance business
her then taxetlon. riemenf seld
is "purely ■ taxation bill. All It
S ts just raise the tax."
ough's motion to set Up parniachlniry to put the
In his cainnilttea was
vole of 64 to 22.
candidates for the IHbl
speakership pul In • busy
ipd lining up votes,
ey are Reps. Tom Beasley of
Item, Farris of Marlon, II. Klof Palm Beach and George
er of Gulf. All expressed conDice In victory hut most of
W predicted It would take giore
I one ballot to decide,
e content will lie settled at a
, ua Wednesday night.
A free automobile license lag
ry year would go to every Klorwar veteran with HO percent
t il’Introduced In tht -House,
ftra# ta n also would ba (Ivan to
• t u t who war* primmer* nf
I. held the Purple Heart or
Ifresilunal Medal of Honor
irdt. or loit a hand or a foot
lenlce.
!h|&gt;ame group would i t ) free
itlng and fishing llci ua«a, under
4h«t bill.
loifi|&gt;uJaury annual limoculallon
dot* against. ruble* would be
ekfird by a' bill Introduced In
IW F owner of a do* mora than
M". Months old wuuld be re*
rhd to have It Innoeulatad by
l \ of every year. The uM*
let taruni could be adnilnliter*
Hr any llcaiuad veterinarian or
dhelynatad by the Stele
Kh officer, and at every oooaty

I . halite p io d u r t* -M ill'll a» m e a ts,
• lim y p in d tic ls , f n ilt i. nnd V fge
, t a h li,
fo r th e p u rp o se o f keep
log up pi lee • to g in ira n te e d lev

China War

M i.N ItO Kta t e n s C m , r ,n » i
ft nnHitHFtl fft'F* I' iib * Hr f '
l sued Mumigli die official central
mocrats have
the I’ rc** r|
dent's mtllmml bi-iillli linniitncc
new s agency, acknowledged that
lo .le a d . It w o o l,I a llo w p ric e s of l t‘oinmimist troop* hud infiltrated
program "sncialued m edicine''
The

I,tick e r * ,»f I In ’ I ’ rcsi'h 'o *
iln-n p a y r o ll in s
p la n " • lie t n u ,l and i . s lr t l dcm n.-in
tic w a y ." ‘I hey added:

p ro p isii, rn llt'd

T h e .. p ( i , d i i i l i to d io p I " level
' to Naieiliiang. Ill
&lt;ll T, i O lloe.l
t.y
u p p ly
and ill
' of Kliuiighai, amt
m a n ,i IT tlm p i Ice did not In Illy
I towHids Hoochow
l tie fm m er ii p i e ilc t r iiiiiliP il te
• p it ,, th e g o c i'im iir n t w uuld n p ike I miles west of this

miles mirthfasl
were deploying
( Witlisicn) 60
great clly .

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at the (iordonivtllcl^iKailjcr tosil)
ttoiong about eight miles HUitli id
he ic occuircd.
. In.tantly killed were:
|
dess Bennett, 60, driver; Ids wife,
Mattie R«*l| Bennett. 46, and their
sons, HouglsH, 13, U. I... 10, and
6icl VIM Karl, eight.
Mrs. I’miiie Hennstt InckniH, 21,
lUughtcr of the Bennett's her bus*
band. Psulle Bennett, 27, and their
otu-year-old daughter, Catherine.
W K. &lt;Connie) Hcmietl# Ilf, Jess
BmpicII' s brother.
THRUMOHTHI-OtD Robin Whltford earns money by her squstlc set so
Mo* l.lntde Gibbs, 17, died must h av e * social sacurliy number. Therefore, Mr. and M rs Fred Whitshortly after arriving at a hos­ ford bring the tot to the Social Security office In Lot Angetei and sign
pital at nearby Lebanon.
for her. Robin began swimming lessons at four deye.
(faferncflonal)
Kutli lohllisoil, tht- sole surivnr,
• a- hospitalised at Lebanon, [lorE X T O R T IO N C A S K
tm . said ahi* suffered a hruken
pel,,,- hone.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , A p r. DO-t/lb
An immediate Investigation of —Ju stice i,f tile Peace L , It. Mc­
tin accident was being conducted Cullough and Constable D. M
Day w ill
bv .1 T. Waddell, general manager Keen of tlm West Jacksonville
1)1hI i let w ill be arraigned III rrlm - to nbseived Inmorrow by
iy tlm N.
of ilu* rsllroid.
liter, sUnited
i....s ,.
Stale Safety Commissioner Bam Inal court of record tomorrow on [ ^ VerV Howard Chapter.

Memorial I)a$y To
He ObHerved Here

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government t* going to do about
it.
The conservative leader w ill
get hie explanation, a cabinet
spokesman aald today, but tha
cabinet hasn’t derided yet exactly
what It w ill do. Attlee w ilt say
tomorrow.
Attlee cancelled a full cabinet
serslou to consider what tha gov­
ernment called "tho grave events"
toil lie iiiilriie ted Defense MinIs lr i A. V. Alexander and V is­
count Mall, firs t lord of tha Ad­
m iralty In w rite a statement on
the shelling.
An adm iralty investigation of
thu shelling is In progress now,
a spnkRHiMnn said.
The adm iralty spokesman said
In* wax iirtuhl* to runftrm a report
pnhtlnlied in th r Lemhm H lar that
lir itis h naval niilhoritlM in HhanIi a i have adviio.-d Hint either re­
inforcements should he *ent to
bliungliui immediately or B rita in
ehmild unit the city.
Tlm Niithorilic* reportedly a r ­
gued it would be Impossible to
defend B ritish Interest* there with
the naval forces available. T h t
B ritish fleet- In Bhanghal water*
now consist* of the shelled cruis­
er London, and about elx destroy­
er* and sloops.
Both Conservative and Labor
members were reported ready lo
ask Attlee if the government I*
going to demand retribution from
the Communists and what 1s be­
ing done to guard against a re­
currence o f Ihe shelling.
Edito rial Indignation about tha
Incident rose.
Tho Manchester Guardian l i ld
the attack on the Sloop AntSliiy x l— tha firs t ship shelled I4»t
Wednesday— "M ay
have contoqueue** out of all proportion t6
the Incident" toaauea it may lim it
contact ebtween the West and
the Chlnrse Communists.
Hut
Dm - Guardian
warned!
" T h is 1* no time for *abra-rattlln«
even If wo had o sabre to rattle.
The conservative D ally Mall
lamented that "certain ly B rita in
hiM lost
'fa c e '-n o t only In
China but throughout the E a s­
tern World" ami called for a
show uf "real strength" In the
E a r East to counter Communist
propaganda.

" III fa--*. It I" the •&gt;nly wav we *,,: *1. d l f f e , I n n payment. J ..................
growing f),
«ere declared to to N. J , M1,0hurtled to thA»cenc, said clmrges of rxtu rtlo n
Daughter* of tlie Confederacy,
know nf In ii m id siH-bdiseil meill 1 Tin AdminislinMon plim wmild oMU in governmeiil hands, how- the Main ripped the tun and a hntf~ out o f an arrest last Ju ly .
with the placing of ConftHlsrate
cine x x « ."
1 keep t|,e p ie s e o l m ethod , , r .t ip e v c i, w it h S’ ihh -Ip iw lieavily defend­ farm truck In two. Me hbIi I it
flags on the grave* of ail ConThe sponsoin of Ihe Adinlnlstrii ' p o llin g p ric e s o f c ro p s th a t ra n ed hv creek NHlionalist forces.
appeared five person* were aeatrd T O No. H|, said none of the crew frd rra ln soldier*.
• stored such a* g i a i o i , c o tto n ,
Ttn* hI h I i’ iiic n I k ii Ii I only 20,000 III lhe cab and six oil chair* net up caw Mir truck until it louinrd up
A meeting w ill hr held in Ihe
(Ion iilll mode no estlm iile of ihv
'hiici ii uml ml seed i.
fl.d I roups hud crossed to Ihe south In the back.
nflernnun at the home of Mrs.
overall cost of tin- TruniMli pl'»
before the lights of the engine.
hank of tin- Ynnglti* from Kiangxu
gram , nor can one In- luadt* on ll&gt;e
A son-lll-lav nf the llrim ett'a,
Tin* w reck, out, of the worst such E. K. noum tllat. DIG I'alm etlo
III,i* province Jual norlh «f BiiHiig- John O veralrse', told commissioner i|U a*lo rs In this Him In yem s, Avenue, at It;31) P. M. Sirs. B, It.
liasis of Ihe hill il-iilf
| Ion h ip I NHiikinu i.
N cnI he had slopped Ills car st Ilu* | hiouglil nil avnilaldc nnibulancrs Laney Is pre*ideiit of tlm linml
i* simiiMMEfl rtftm r r i *
lit some cHi.es ipr, in . s|i|irw|irln
chnploi.
i IT’lu- f'o iiiliiiininls have sh I i I they «HM-ing to let »jnie passenger* o ut, front Cnrthagii and Gordniisvilh*.
Hulls II, e . ii I Is-, I f ..i, hill III mall)
I iiiv i - linin' limn I ,IHHI,IMMI men when the truck came up lu'tiind
lUlpiidHiil* worked feverishly
oilier I'asi'H the lull simply -sv *
onitli nf Mu* Y lih g ltP , IIWI.IIIIO o f . J|"n
H o o k it* H ill
for more limn an hour In remove
thill wlmli-vei solo r o i . f i e , , fuel jin-lioli
( them oil I lie lower tenches cilst of | ■
, 1 knew the lialii was eioniiig," Imdieu from the wreckage.
in neci'Hiii v In cm i &gt; *,oi pniln iilai mnnh’
: N'iiukmg Hiul streli'lilng toward* lie told Neal. " I I r l l il In wave Ihe
And workers tolled Into
I C s x llit M f w a Pan* •»"*
Inin the'
the
plans l* " lie rrh l Hlltlnirl/cil "
Ksluhll s||ll,f||t I,f II U4*lt I a•«r i Slumglml. I
truck down, tuit my father-in-law m
iim ing
iug with crowbars and accty-1
illum
accty Me hendrra S le r r lll, "cares, ) h i
Tile spiillslilS -lei ♦*s lillla lc Tin* UlMl |f»k\ I'l llll|(*|4| l|f|«ll‘|
II 1111114'
The Cniimiuulats look Nanking
Jin n a iil co-,1 nf lie health iiisiiinnce
| |f lf| 11| 111| «• Nil* (Hit without opposiiloi, Hunilay morn­ pulled iround rue and went on In lone tun-hex to cut the body of the lips, Sapp, Saunders of St. i.ucie,
A machine gun w ** first fired
front of Ihe tra in ."
smimhcd cob from the beneath th'' | .Saunders of C la y , Tapper. Thorn*),
plant ut nh’itii ftl.iitm.iHHI.mm »
iti Hu* (ii'Mmiii )ij(i 11111*&gt;•*111
from an airplane hi 1012.
A ciniduetor on tin* train, the engine of tho train .
W hitlock—ID,
year, m n.i of which would coon ill v ♦♦♦tills il liy I||f (&gt;mt«'ii .SluliM, ing.
Topping, Ascoristetf
front II thine pei m il tns on pay Hih iih i mill K h iih i 1, fla y h iiii I, in 1 Hcymmu
res* rorrcapmidciit in Nanking,
rolls, spill In-lweeii w orki'la, anil (la
....... ” f " "to tlc i "lulerslnnd , r,.p „r ted Ihe forinei
N slIrm alUt
employers
i ii »
I" d*aw west (,&lt;■• • eupilHi le rc iv td the f 'oiiimuiliNtH
Peileral m.l fo, ................................it
'1" , "
" socmlnoi w i l l , t v lt1 1 ;»n
m . Sunday. Nan
I|I|:’ | i | I h | s Mould he d o ,|h ll'lf UlnlT'T '
ii." mirion &lt;■( U . i i i n r.u i,,p r
king linn*. l»ne of ih&lt;&gt; •'monpinM
till* h ill, g n lin : f • Mill Ih e p ie eel
U d .iu n goyi-rumi nl w ill i 'Ihh „d d ii rs' first Insks win. In put out
Vi 6. immi.immi ii m u I*, iiiiii.unn.iMio
• 'oblidinicni of H West Get - j „ f(n .
v«ndnl» Imd clartsd In
\ i iih Hesstm liiir m y lit Sl&gt; i|
n,"i, g * n y i umeiit. I'in y cold.
1
|ip|jrj,t| .......... building. Tha
•aid l ’otn:M*sn Innild
Itlnl ‘in1
\ H im I,r iin iin guverim u.'iil," huilding whs h (o liil loss,
whether Ihe Adm inistration's pin
h* H i d . "cun develop in I ho d01110-;
| | (,. C«niinunists took Hinlr sta­
posai In re-arm We ,lei n Km ope
n d ', Irudilioii only lie il is g ive n , |) ,, hm licfniH cume foieign rnibaswould weaken Am erican n iillln iv i In- ilirh i I- lu.Mii-iiit*. w ill..........bun
Hlll| „ || government buildings
ilrenittli at home.
till l|
iiiv i - long
IrmliMon* n f ,
o tllllie *
In
Nanking.
No
■'Mur lirst defell live strclilftli Is lrifp»rt ntIii'
■
i.•"""•..die g«verunicn( mill il cun i onurds were placed tofore Ihe
* ,v
onr own strengtli." tim ney sanl
o
y
The
Htale
t)c |,a iill,e |ll has r.om such ii .sm* iillon more reniilly , Anieriean eiiiha»»y. Imwsvar.
,ni,*''i
Jf'ikllntf
ItmiilH
»»f
a
IiiirIn
ir
M
m
*
Mflrrnnaii
three
*ov*
asked II.I.in.nnn.niMi in n iiliiiiry
•' m in liHfh rciiiiinlNHioii,
{ 11 um«*n( planiM Irlrcl t«4 ilpglrny
ct|iil|,mi ill fm Iln.i , ,mill i v ’ i* II
" liu * Him* fur punliivi niensnies (.,( ,idiiu* ittid iiniiniiiiltloti dumps st
partners In Iln* N’o illi A lltn ili, &lt;\l
' "'I' d. tinm lw ill mid u liflplHg
N „„k iiig
airport. Communist
llmice
they
overshot
Llihoi Mini,,* Kepiil.llcaii lenders bund ore needed, noi »nlv lo ere- spokesmen sold
Hie Hie new govertimi Mi Iml lo
k
their uinehlticgim
colled a filia l «tiiiiegv u-islon he
moke II Jrel Hod ii t u .iid n i buck |„ ,||a.tn Injined
inine
N noklng1
himl cliwed &lt;6«os i» pel leorly in I iu* comity nl fn-e milions ie. .hdd ien nl piny.
for the kickoff nf ihe lijg laleir
•piiekly ns il ho, demolisholed I t , |
\ kv,.|, „iiie lo Ilu- Cim inilinlxlk
law ilchatc.
w ill lo be flee
|,\ Nullkiltg i &gt;
■ddcnli. whs plunnsd
K ccrclnry o f A g iln illm c Hian- own
i ltiv
Hid II " II
llllfollUtlH g
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nun again ln |,| I o n u ie .i llin i II
govern
,\| t|,e Imte Niiuking fe ll, the
I* Tint pOsstlile In fille d lit tile ♦hat Mie \ \ c:*l licriu tii,
cost of ihe Adm inistration's pro meill WHS mil t'sinhlMicd bed June r.,m m u u id indio nl iViping an........... *bo W eslem Alio * first ........
i|,.. ..p h ir e of T a ilyuan
posed new farm program.
(
I is iie a ir a i p s v * &gt;?■*.■&gt; J ' l P i l i l l R f l t l I I h I U S 1- .
Me said the d ifficulty almut
f r n n it 'll
pn -m li'il, li»» I rlnl renter rt(Kl m llrs n orthueit of I
making estimates I i liia l
tln&gt;
net evin ry to | Nanklmr.
Kmm
cost i|ti«stlon i , tied &lt;o lig litly to !'!'!_"! ' ,l‘ n' It w w
( R«ree lu security m raHurn, flu* u - * f ,, rMs,t*»' %t Jl,*. rn-lto said
general business conditions
flrsm iRn
testifylnu before
attest Jom y i •
*• "♦» ,,|j nf t lit* iity'n 160.000 defender^ I
the House Agriculture CnmniU* I J J,|ln' v^l
th** North
AMiintlc tvrre wiped out. Pilots who ff#w j
lee. lie outlined the Adtninlstrn*
«»^cr T»lyunn Inter reported It Ini
lion's new u Ihm i »» the ivimmittoe
‘H 'n fn rtu u strly durlni? thr ninny flmnlng ruins,
before Ihe Ilouse took Its 10-iiey | moiitlie In w hlrli Ilu* AMles IiimI
'fhe epeeil of the
Red drive
Eaxlrr
vacatb&gt;n. Tire memlicr* been unahle to work In full accord southward Dorn the Y a n g tie xp
asked him tlu*n to come back nf- pollllcai dlACoril Imd developed li&gt; patently had thrown a noose
tri •to- linllilsy wiln ligincs on G erm any," C lav snhl. " T ills dlx nnmml Mio government defenders.
Ihe prnbabli* rnst.
cord was exploited by naive Ger­ Mow close the &lt;'ommunlsts were to
Although lie bad no cost ei- man politicians
who al ill saw _____
Mangi'liow. big port 100 mites
tiniHtn of hi* own, llraunan de­ Germ anv playing a roni|ir.md»., I xoutFiwext of Bhanghal, was ob
scribed ** "recklass" ewtimatea
rohi between East nod West, .m l j scored by conflicting reports and
ll
I '-.lll ft lilllt lill
i,llk ...
I t
S
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alt■ m
same made by Emigre** mem­ Lliy
C iiinnitllllxl
representatives
lark of accurate m ilitary Infor­
ber*—that tlm cost
might run eager lo prevent the formation of mation.
13,000,000,(MMl to |l(l,1100,000,(MM) a W en German government.
Repnrts persisted (list Die Rads
a year,
" I rallied believe llml German
" If I understand tlo&lt; mlimirlcs Icndnnddp w ill foil to grasp Dm had taken Knshlng, vital rail
correctly, all of llirm lissome a opportunity which It now has for Junction 63 miles southwest of
severe drnrexslmi nnd low farm a West German government to be­ Nhniiglial. If true, that would mean
This offer I* made in connection with th# natton wMa bedding aala
Income," fie said. "1 confess thu! come a member In Its own tight of Din Inst railw ay escape hatch to
M&lt;v In progress and 1* for this waak only so come In tomorr** and
Mangchow
from tlm
Hhanghal
I do nut assume a depression. On
Iff ua dalivvr your Hasty Mattress.
tho organisation
for
European area already had been shut. Hash­
the contrary, the whole proposal
ecnnnndf
cooperation,
and
for
using
controls
the
Khanghal-Hangit designed to help ailvuld n depiesslon hy maintaining reason­ sumtiiK almost complete respon­ clmw railw ay.
sib ility for the management or II* , Despite Ihe report" that Hash­
able farm Income."
ing had fallen, one train from
The Administration plan wuuld In tiT iia l a ffa irs ."
Mangchow got through to Bhanghalt the oresont practice of gov.
A mole, unfed fur .1! hours, hul this morning. But the m ilitary
eminent buying nf *urplo* perwill atnrv« to death.
situation was rhattglng so rapidly
that Dm city might have been oc­
cupied by Dio Reds after tha train
passed Du
Saald's famous postartied Innetsprlni
Nu one knows what to expact In
unit ssauraa utmost romfort for many
Hhanghal.
yoara, Notka tha I lypao of call* uaad
There waa on Indication 'of
to obtain a aclontlflcally perfect aupnarl
win re General Tang Rli-I’o had
for Usa antlrr length of tha body, Only
Ills 300,(mo gov, lumen! troupe—or
Haaly hna this all important (eatare.
it In a..i, ,i
pJdi jitdcr tits miltnd.
j
Minnghui gurrhiMi headi|uarter&lt;

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Notional Sleep Show
SPECIAL

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Ten Killed

piece " i c u iiv ii ne-

♦he finger*. Tin* name trick
can be applied when colton la ii*ed
as an astringent *wal&gt; or for applyin i dry ronre.
/ A little cotton on the end of
th« »t|ch can be usd to clean hair.
Ilhi and eyebrows, used to remove
fillpolUh or to clean excess polish
away from the cuticle. Also It ran
serve a* a lipstick brush and liner.
•‘ Wn*n you are short of pins and
tvrieri. pine cleaners can serva the
purpose. Under the dryer, use a
pipe cleaner as a hook marker by
bondlng It Into shape.

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LVARTH, Ky., Apr. 26-GP)—
Stale police were l.ivestlgatln* an
■tiiiarriit attempt to kill Mayor
E. II. Balliy.
nfficera said a bundle of 2U
■ticks of dysmlle w-rapprd in
black friction tape was found un­
der (he mayor's bedroom winduw
eb'ioi W:30 o’clcwk this morning.
Ttir fuse burned almost to ,ho
ran Iwfore It was extinguished,
the; added.
IVIIce said they bail been un­
able to team what extinguished
the fuse or when ..the dynamite
wm placed there. The .f limf hr
rould not he reached Immediately
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PoUot Preb* Attempt
To Kill KvariN Mayor

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M y k "DwaRfs" aalt pwa aanert Mpyari'
ta the “ritsl (Mid* af year body.

official*,
Act in* President LI Tsung-Jtn
reportedly had tone to Kwatlln and
retired Preeldent A?hlang Kal-Bhek
to Amoy.
PIHHMMAN
MIAMI, Apr,
Norman jtonger,
Waal fisherman,

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th* P « f » of Hi# World;
tb* f n f f t i i of Am4r!ea&gt;
i J h i FrafRarlly for Sanferd

V O LU M E X X X X

Continued
mild
and
psrtlr
cloud, Ih'niiflt Wednesday. Mod.ra le r is , and •nothasst wind*.

E s ta b lis h e d 1909

r i o t B o o k i e B i l l I s Commie Army
A p p r o v e d B y H o u s e Spr '" 8s Trap
A n d S e n t T o S e n a t e ^*n®1
, TT rni i&gt;. .sui io. u n&lt;

Sheriff Of i m .
Purchasing Bill
pciils For Passage!
Of Measure To Aid Is Renovated In
Law Enforcement

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I.IS—Ttie Chin***
I nnimnnl.i,
fmlat piniul«*d to |unl*r| "i|,r
tTfiirHt nm| Ibpg iiiif proiirrtt
of
nation*" to i bin*
The atatemenl
cam*
lo ifi*
hroadcasl te*l of a pror lam* linn
laaued yeaterda* h* Man T o
Tnng. Nn. I Chtnr-ie fowmimM,
and General f*hu Teh* roioroaod
er-tn ehlef of I bins'* ('nnimiiul.t
armies,

F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y . A P R IL

Uumocravy Drive
Started Hy Women
Ho l l y w o o d , Apr w i/n
hi it .H rffort to NtirmilHt#
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It'iniH i wry In I tie limn* Mini
• oi9ii»tnniiy tin* tJmrrul Fn l
‘ ijiiHHi o f W om an 's t’lmtif* l»
i|toitH«»i disc « "ImiIIiI a l*#»t1t*r
• **iiitii«iiitf&gt;■
** •,»iiiti*-*t with Kill.«MNI m |o i/.i-H In bi'i untili.«I ro
t. CMirriil

drill \I m

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ffsl«*ri»tit»n |»rr-i

Himt llmk told

•In* u»iiif’ J.tMMi t|i&lt;|ri*if f 4*-% tit
trnrfitli; tin* M Hi tinminl fr-L 'in
turn i*f*tnf iD im i »li««t I.Mtiii c Iu Im
t|iim»Kli"Mt tlir !!|iitrrt M n t fw
.ih f to I &gt; limi tolfi'ti'il |n tijprti* in
th ru
i'oiiiMoinitipw
,sh r
tnifl
I l i l t clnh • liitvo Iiron i i i k r d to
siir vp y M.« iippfl* t*f fl oor rt»mniiilllti«*H( ‘ .g*l«vt a p r o ir c t Hfnl
if |Mt%*|hl«\ ir* t||f lltP lirlp o f
Mir nih i»* roiiiiniiiiDy in »*«rry
irit; it o«ii . I he i tiiitPMt
isi to
»nti him* fo r a y r m Hint p i u i * .

Russia Offers
Deal To Lift
Berlin Block
Retl* Request West
Tn Set Date l*oi
. I •111 Power T;tllt
Mm (icrm.'iii Dispute
" t s t llM if u N . \ ur. jr ._ i.p i
•—(he I'tilled '•lale^ -.aid tmlar
to* « a. appear* Hear" for
Itfthii! Hi* Hertin hlitrlraH* pro
*|i|ed Ih* ttio *lao term* aehiallr
it * Ihoar piddi.lieil hy UioriiH.
The Slolr lleparlmenl got nut r
U'.’i"* word 'lalam rnl
nf th«
A n&gt;*i o an poxllhui. Il waa under
at&lt;H«l Ihe I Silled Slalra, fllllalo
and 1 Hirer had dSroxard Ih*
pilhllxheil Sol 1*1 let oia and
fnni'd them arc v ia b le I'll* will
tfsei &gt;allno ajiprara In lir ..hr
fh*i 'll* ttliaataoa loleod lo pro
pfixr ant lorlhei ronditlnoa

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A rao clatrrf P re jw LeaaoH W ire

20, l!H «

Sec. Sullivan Resigns
Navy Post In Protest
C. W. Johnson Is 3 Resolutions
Named To Head i Are Passed By
Cily Commission
V FW For

I’, Hciiu* Given
Minor Role In U. S.
Defense P o l i c i e s ,
Secretary A s s e r t s

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—- J h f Home today paired the
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N u t S*. .* 1 , iv folin L . Sullivan
Before tbe bill panetl, Rep LsnI
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in p.nlctl ag n rt'
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toff of Dade read a telegram Irom
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ptalmg for approval nl ihe meairtre
Ih* Adminittration rentral pair\ Wl M*# 1 1 "i • iMnounctTHf
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■haring hilt wa&lt; 'hanged in a Sen
The bill would prohibit telephone
tn AHKOMA N.ft Pit I s s
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.il* rummittee today to gi*e lire
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in oino forritjii i iMintrira, f h»tli-*
and telegraph companies Irom pro
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fill# irt)M» tit Mie&gt; vl
t&lt;» for me in gambling.
tr-dav Amerhan ami Itrih I. m i
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A substitute to tioveinur War
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v io l ailtllnv raiiy* nliru ih* I -mm
hi* county i» threatened by mvanon
till* A im i M'iiii h fe ninl i'M.it"iii»,&lt;
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unanimomlv apprnvetl by lb* Govth* N a%\ •% " t br»m ^uen pr^p*'
ii 11| I Ill'll i('f|f"M 0|l*u nfi tt hy ttl"
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trol of the tounly’i bookie* if the ir*.
Shanghai no one leemed f" know
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tunny, A tMli i.t, .Itipiin nut K«»
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f.y I*. I rilllltl gill*|r • I
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bill were not patted.
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Ihe Admtnitlralion bill would Dill mo»t of the .itv ‘&gt;. ’• IMHI.tMHI
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permit the Governor to name a pur­ inhabitant* appeared ready
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banned publication of all wai new*^
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Ih* approved measure empower* e*cepl what it put out. Sinte il war
#if . art . s1I at.
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1*4» I "Mi lli**!* Wdgl.Miyl
cnee of inobtlert.
I .n.^ | li e d '" ' I** 'I*tl W ll iht
make any urceiiaiy rule* and re liead'iuartert, there war virtually no
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Okell declared
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dcctired the atate
atnte was
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Shanghai nnwinareM
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Ing “tryn grid • half tn tliree mil- 1 gulalruii* In operate a central |-m
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ltvn dollar,, a dny" through the i having ly.lein of all »tatc Mipplie*.
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• U-Oa. ol tk#
book lea’ ai’llvltlea.
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• I'.ivrn ii to
iia* In dlatrlhiitlng gambling In­ talaiv nl 410,000
Withdraw nl of Ih* A iii* i ii an and
would tie mpiired lo poll a JlIKt,- Hritlali naval craft from Shiuiglni
♦ ailing t1"*
r* S t r n r O f I ' i u f t l I Hlilltl' "»i|
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climiiiMtctl it clause in th* *\«rrnt e.l hy a desire to avoid «.&lt;&gt; »•" ■I r t l r M i v r
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Jletlll, I,elute en.l.i.y the
Mil which permit couiitlc, tu p*rt- slbllity of Iticlllfllts etl.’l, ... «»«*-»l* | Statu.1 n u n * ,* t'nuuuuu,,., wl... ^t I r t |„t
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HltiTT .'tl III** l"» *1 f«»l 111 . %f(it'll i Yf A Sllllld Mill I L ill ■
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leltiatr In the system. The pr.ivi- r.l four British ships on tii* Vangt l,..k * .l H u ll,I, w ,it,hip,.
Iblojk-itle, but ihsl rnmldii.n in.w
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V n alu r Boyle bo ...him
nii.ii was oppo»ed hy county c m - *e Itlver, shelled by shore l.allerles
" lln% 1%mil 4 m-itirr nf w d ild if. ! hs». 11**11 .Itupperl.
mlsslunere and eehoul buttles.
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Amerlran
ronsulat* at Prune Minuter Alllr* replir.l in lb* * . . . .
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W1 t*n i diplomat* tai l
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The Cabinet would be empower- Sliaughal has offered the nearly
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MI -----------Amerleans--------In the rity refuge
r.t to cuntrwl for, purchese, rent 2.M
----A new in,iv., to ,‘liangn tli* ms
su alta. k til.^*"Ir -f I .
Ilia YangUf •llggeiti.iu ul making «n
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Kdi.H.I III III* I.iurt.lc I-.iitimm. nl ! »d duo in ty,.f|.- -t licBvy *rilik
nr Ifasc all mnterlah,, kuppltca end aboard the ship, in III
•I hii.Ih.-I. or Florida n*
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A CommunDl •orunref nf belug * equipment of all Htalo Depart I*,tuery. It wen w hiiiciI them thid •mywbrrr .1 all."
lot ilie I .■pi'dal.ii* tods .11•I fli.'ii ft ini'l'i MMiM* IK hii tl..- iimiili v .ili .1iiiiiiii Hit-1, s, h.M.I Slate (•armcra Matktd, tl
ipy and two atomic icicnlleta Cuij- nirnte, egencles, commlHslutt* ssrul _ n,n&gt; nlmui.l espeet lit. iiruluellon
(Tun. lull i.illrd thr ilirlling ol
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S. tmlot Moore of
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ilf tl.ev elect I., remain In Hlumoliai
fronted each other today hut con*
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.Imtii |,(tii,t,-tl out, I'Hiiatng traffic l.o
S hI.imii; wool-, h i . .i- III.' olalldN' Il
Already one Incident Involving II i i I k Ii w.iisliip* on the Y.ttiglrr
I...... ».H l.y decided I t.i hiiihm
/hi d„. Tlimugh tl nf fit* on tha mud lt,,w ... i-ffcil toil would full I-*
grm tonal invcillgalore nt,parent*
an "ali... mu, outrage" ami a. i u,ril
will I',..ln i|o.l.
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Ii H i.l liim also inci'caaed. Tito losotulum |,.w II m. m- Miked I.V HnVrrnni
ly failed t» t-alaldiah a link he- l . ' i i r m l i O a n D r o u p T o l l h r n.iltnl HtHtes was uceuire.l
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................ ... I,. I„. Iu'1,1 u, i\,i,l«-i td..ea not ask a apecific width, tun Wa.MMi lo -,M .,|, Ilie hi call* I
) r.Humuiiist •nldiere lit Niutkltiu lb* g.iyriiiniriil »d "llimwing th*
tween them.
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lmr.,t Into the In.mu nf Ainciieiiii w|n,I* ImiiIm" nl ir&gt;|&gt;.in,ilul.lv "I.
ir«|(iCNti4 widmifikT frttin Sriimid!*
And the identity of the myster­
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Aii.liHeenilnr J. M'lghluu Hlitmt. A natal .......namlri, ... (lim a
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Actlvitlea t'ouillllltre dug deeper ttosswl Farm
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the t’ity Unit In Sanford » n , lit* -tuff were unliarme.l
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I iovi'iii"i "a lull, pond line Moor*
'I*.,*- rummuidst radio in l‘ei|.tng
M Mitioi- i-r-Mto- i .mii I'.I.N wore
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The coiumlttre spent nmat of Thursday, «t B;00 I*. M., II- R
rm nK, hik I fhi* I t iiiiih is . . ii. iiciiif miglil be an attempt »•
I wo Natlunalisl
N stloiialtsl aatmlra,
n i . l r s , th*
lha I
-• Nanking, n ih e j alnp.
huailrtl two
prinei|o*l . onc’i n »f puldlahrr ,\-l&gt;
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Ita etoied-dour aeealan queetiuning Freeman, secretary-treasurer, ha IjuH.Ird
1 , m Ilnur*! (In l*H«e Nil !
i umpr.iMii*i, bill II win "n-il an
m
, »tut, h.«I !&gt;!rt|t, bail he,-it wiped nnL
.1 mikIIi-i &lt;|nlh.“- ol two ........................ ...... d.-i i.|«h| |„.| i ,,k |,i ......... .
Giovanni Roa»l I-eminltl. a pro- announeed today.
i,grend . ouipi niiilce
At thin meeting regular ass., Ttvn low ns, filing, .Hr. tulles w e st o f ......................." " ' 1 , ......................'••« *&lt; A m li­ , lint- wlii.li opened the &gt;'-:ird *,.v ||„.
......... . |f (t .......
fauor at Flak Rniveralty In Nashl!HU' t.f” f.......................
Is'1141 I'HKIINlty
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Muoti' p i.in d i'i ti n.
ti-bi'g
........ ,1 . oMc-nti-.li of the Anieneon i„, riimru Hilly feo-.ll,I- I..................
vlile. Then It brought Lorn ini l* elation business wilt be handled, Peiping and ('nltiglni, nn mile., •........
t#ai«41. r.:i i* t. ij ih I«*«|4i in nl 11! Mthuthu;
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• ,impel I’ld.li-lie.• As-ocli.Mon |
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face to face with Steve Nation, including the alecllon of HlrOCtors snillhwest of Nanking, were r«pI*hi 11«*r fltr fcrrl^ii nffiri* ilinr1«»‘*
I '
i mii S e p t I to I let If . a n u
of financial tiiM'd. llir radio said.
• lay
Communist party Iradar it haa ee- and lha rendering
•••I fluti llntnin u**1 m %v»4rnitiu fr**in
Bonin lint p,.|H.in- ir*pi* cniitiiig
.m g e m u s t h a v e a 7i. s .ilid n ( o t g a Tin- ('.immmiisl hroadrosl said f til l IIII fwil III I.lit IlH IIIS»» thllf il MM
I h .i yeoi everyi.iie »a» wm tin u,r.im |nipiiliiii"ii in tbe i i - i
cuied of wartime atomic epytng and other reports on t h e 1048
period oy the President, J. C. M. tin- Nanking-Hangchow highway
lla i i y
l o o s . , n o ..,a g e , of tb .
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I alHi.it newtprinl," .-ijitained ol solllll ll.t.ln GdUllty w Inch wool,I
on the Weit Coail.
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Fn iil
&lt;'diiipjiny.
lui *
il 11lain liwigbi *'f I li«- Holy,it. ..ink.' up Ilie new county gm-i but Sufifdi.i
, .'Chairman Wood Ill-G a l
told Valentine, or Del-and and Mr. had item cul. Government garrison •if hIi i|m itf I lir Y mukI a**. A
Freeman.
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A representative nf the Feder­ heudqunlere said Bed ailvnnce nulla III 14M *4MI*i III* t|1lll#*l it MMcl tlio
ii* M ti'iifd ii 4 if*v H .i(n n i*fii i.y I'tin m
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I In-ai anything about that
'Utether he knew the other on al Land Bank of Columhla will t&gt;« were nr.mud Kmielmw tWulislen).
ill i# iv it 4 ^i*fi» lii i« ti'iutil.ff *»f K«V
Ib' banl FtJelia, cliaiiiuaii of Mu m n « Li hm III n fill.' trni|i«i flicilik:
f'galaa M V fi I 'f i d
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••All eltru.,
lt d raptniu of thing, mi lb" riiiHM'iit‘% will)
41*i |»«t MiH*K*.r4"i
" .mini line whirh called slie ...... I I k«* Mf.dldf* mu flu* |*«i1 11*all "f 1
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the
N o w e v e ry b * id y "c w o r r ie d ab o u t mg. ci,id Unit thla group pinhobh
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v rowers farmers and olhara .In- wi»t hank of Lake Tat. would mean Hm*i **
Sc Hit n«i Id liiiuli'VHiil flipI vi* I 1•111(1 |
m g to bo ld d o w n p ro d u c tio n o -mid try to get llu- l.egi .Inline
teres led' In cooperative atrlcul- flh* fmi.iimuMa were G-M
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*IHM|| I•ilii n Minv q cum
hy fhi* Stiiti* |L m »! I h'lMiif iiii'hl ! I Mill H I" " huff!- In jh * 4 r %**
tural credit are cordially Invited i Hang. Im". wi.cre *.»iue .tlW.OWi fi*»«*tii •• 111•«t *|fM|»it* it** wMMiiiii:.
t" i n -ale the new i.innlv
llu fd.Piir, fur wfur It Mr* Tonk* I L*mih» i i t*rfct| iif f 1tr* Fr^iiHi A *
to attend this meeting". My. Free-1 guvcrmneni ir.mpi are believed dug Mi* i 21111r* **% N’Mlii.milirH gtiVfriii
llotli dlsrucainil nieetlnga wein
••fifnitinl « f i t v hitiKhni; p r r m if l (.tdVl.il Ifftilli Sfrr»*t
man said.
- 1 1 " A rapid Jhriist south could cut Hi»df i*i m*Ii* D *1* mi it I,nr! nn "L
! *.| bill puldlblier- In charge
Ilie* MiMiriHitf. %
%ill (&gt;.* forNtrif Id f l*4*|, 1414' filll* ft. fit* ptiI iutM «id*ri
I
InWoo.linen
of
the
1%'oild
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ill
The association's office Is lo- the .Shanghai-Hangchow corridor
HLi* 1% I I , Mhiviimlhi Hiihilivi'Hdti I |M|| (llf|| 111| f*M f*( I fillfMln
|r*H»M l»* lid* "Mtifhiilftl pr• h*jr»**- I -l ed tu ucwmiieii afterwanh
’ if .
eated In Room 7, Ghurch and Main
Meanivtilla the Chlness Comniun'I M Gppegard of tb* Grand b"ld lim it ic g iila i nieelii.g Imuglit t»i*li%*•# ft Smnn*dilid kinif Kill'** Afill Ml|r' . 1 11f f •»i •I M.-K.L'.m, ,4bi
Roy Holler, local repreientatlve Building. Orlando, and handle* u radio demand Rial Britain and nf f"ts'.ird .).*•*t in Hip VunglTr
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of the-New. York Life Iniurane* Federal Land Bank loans in Bent- the United Stales got ..id nf China
I ,p, grenlr-al Interest centered mi e|«H-k A fter Ilie nieeluig a eho k"o D u . fur M i h 11*I M i . I »".hr d *i"
lie
iig n .il'. 'udlke « e , other
Co. was awarded o Uautlful (old Inole, Volusia ami Brevard conn Jr*iH*d a -inesttim alioiit the Amerl df (fd|TlMd*i|T |l|T'f|IMrf'*1 1“
l i v r nf 7:?ft Af 4*11*' 11%‘l 11. /X M 'IIII.
9*rlM»t* MinlAldr AHlri»*4 rvplAfin 'rlctypr setter- the .r 1are used
. . , in I*.la.I s.lppe. w ill be il'lM'il
*...ffi« .-.Mtli.d iii Sanfoid, are t*s
watoh and aji engraved *eroll from
,C«e,laa*4 ita *M * a lt.
ties.
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It,*
I'.imiiiuiiinl
It.imiiai.l
I"
ivpeiHMng
prn.CM
in
which
«
pbp-ed on post ' fin fruit corners
a^npany qfflrlalg tail night at a
|i ..i-'hcd lap* .-|i*rHl*’H Ilia lino
W l*'., no trains sre apptoarhirg
Mnqugt at The Mayflower Hotel,
lli* ,p..l r , mis ii iiia.l* It Heal 1 f* Instead of a maminl operato,
...... be Atlantic 1 oast Line branch.
TackionviHe, In recognition of hla
Mint tii* flitneip did not epepifi1'- i I red Kcltaub, general manager
•I.* i*d and green signals wt’.t
completion In of a 20 year contract
-f
tl.e
Decatur,
111.,
Herald
lte
ally «iie k *:‘I that British .bU
l l s .l i sutoniatlcall'/ at lb* sir"..*
with th# company.
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told
one
nf
the
m
eetings'
II
(IM FRRI t(i« l
i.*i*. - a li an -.(her signals Wtth %
Hollar became associated with
.•■at lit» paper had used teletype
. . so. spp.oaebb’ g. flagmeo m sy s * ’
Ihe New York Life Insurance Co.
- 1lerpi for tb years and that lliev
,11 llg lii i red
l- o lights *e l 'f
If) 1427 and hie been the eop gaor1
produced 400 line,- of type an hour,
WASHINGTON, A,"
(Jpi 11#•L*»f linn*rp
ileh lido th&gt; S ts ’ * Market
«!■ 'ifd ( oo t l..
representative In thla area •***
•■
&gt; about double the rato of a
CHICAGO, Apr. 2 A - ( S p e c ia l) - * ‘Atloplion of s ,y.tsm of p-v
^f0»4 lf&gt; gtl flow MM (iMMafttlil
|&lt;fijft^
^n|r) 4- 4% &lt;&gt; used by the train
since. He haa also taken an ectiv#
p-giilar operator
*4 M%!r."
party In civic affaire, !e a past litically-controllecl medieal pratlice. a* retoinmcndsd by Pnitdcnl Trn"I'pegard pointed out that an
R O T A R Y GOVERN OR
Member* of Hie Hanford Mer
nraaldant of the n o tary Club, and man, would turn back tha dock of medical progtets in Ini* counlry .&lt;0
" Ilie je ate many deniable llnn*&gt; *b,t *vety Am tticaf. .*Ifftf «4[ImIJ I ' \R A SO TA . Apr 26— (/ D - D .
tCnntlaaea t.» r « n font
chant* Annotation Indicated by a
a fofmar mamber of the City Re|.4e
to
l|*
v
e
,"
the
lotme.
(’
re,id».M
,*&gt;d.
but
tl*
income
•mope!,
n
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.
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11'alter Kennedy, Set n o t * optar-.
■ration Committee and during the ^ ""T h e American Medical Association ro th.rged today in 4 statement vntr nf (fi t n ' I , that they oppose I
new (a te * or Increases In any old O r a H g t J v O l l I l t y V o l f M l -leu; Itself, ft |* similar with Mi*t
■•ri.». i ' , i Inducted todsy as gavwar waa a member nf th* B ute by Dr. Elmer L . Htndereon, Ohair;| -------------------------------------nation.
«m-.r of th* wsst-csntrat Florida
rb. system
Guard .and waa chairman of the mau of Ita Board of Trust##*, and
.7 "11
‘ Already our economy Is up lo
*
"
the final, Irrarocabla atepa toward
Fifth W ar Bond drive.
Hoover suggested that i* sho'd-l dt'trh’t of Rotsrv Intelnstlans’
Mm lim it of endurance. I heltcve
tl
^
,
added:
State Socialism— and tvery Amer­ chants' group, declared thla morn
It* was elect* I ysster fsv f&gt;
------ * ’&gt; -n a "pay-as-yoti-g'i" hs»U
should go alow and hold fur
"The Inevitable deterioration In ican should ba alerted to the dan­ Ing.
tiR L A N D O , Apr. 20—(/F)—Cll...... .
Morrl* E VVhl'e, Tsr*e*
MAN T A K E S L I F E
•bounaflng
further
accutmilstiot.
Following receipt of tha result* i»a,tng a aplrltsil elvlc campaign, th n addition* to this ( t ax ) hur •d ••'« Social Security trn *’ fund »Motney
BRA D EN TO N , Apr. 2&lt;M/P&gt;- tha quality of care which would ger.
minimum
"O ie nf the great danger* in of tha postcard poll Wmlneadai. . Iiicli ctarteii on Fell. 18, more den lo tha absolute
R. A. flmoake, 47, of Arcadia wae result froth government- her ding of
I. . . presently about 410 tdlllon
patients and doctor* Into assem­ political diagnosis of th* health the Board of D irector, moved that than 21,000 qualified freeholder-! When the cold war Is over, we can
I'll I BON F. ft ft F T C R N ED
fhundubot to death her* today.
It* »slt| under thn trust fund
afford
many
more
dum
titlc
Im­
Dapuly ((Maries Re.-k .rrnvea
Sheriff Roy Baden raid Bmoak* bly-line mad leal mills would Ibwet needs of the people Is the tempta­ Kenator Boylr and R a p re tc n ia .1,,f Grange fo u n ty v „|a today to
•Ii* S-u-1j, ] Security beneflclar!*-.
provements/’
apparently shot himself. Peace tha standards of healthy America tion lo over simplification. Presi­ live s Odliani and Sm ith tie notified decide w lndlicr the Grange (Touiitv
sctually pay twice for Gieir lianq la*l night from H uia'.in. Tsvss
Hoover
wrote Ids
view* to
forward
I' R le h lrJ
■Tuetlc* A. K. Amlong said an In- lo thoae of tick, raglmantad Ku- dent Truman has fallen Into this of thla oppusltlnn to tax Increase* ScIumiI Hoard eliall go
IK * lie
said the
government w ltli a prlsonar, I
"The reason for this action I.v .nth a 111,000,000 project of new Chairman Doughton lU -N C i of spends thn trust fund and suiisll- son, 'tl. who "-a* (m n e l -iver
error.
(M at was unnecessary.
Henderson'* staUraant folBack tiy fe ra s an lli'irlK es, Rich"The President seta forth an ob­ the merchant* I* that we believe , .instruction and repairs for il* I lie House W ays and Means Com­
Wflmoaka was (hot onca In the
lute*
government
bonds
or
l i , ' e * * »f crsr.1
mittee In regard to Adm inistration "lO U 's" for the money, 'lien l* l* r ardsim faces
jective which all nf us can warmly Hint atnte agencies and commit*- j I iuoI h.
head with a .44 calibre automatic lows;
In hle band- He-had just
"President Truman’s
special indorse— namely, bringing ade­ hIohs w ill never stop lo examine
Thn number nf voters In today's proposals to broaden the Social redeem, the bond* oil* of tax larceny, said fJ'.e .ilf •* a
• FTTW 7 etora^and w m ly- message, asking enactment of a quate health services within the thn possibilities or economy until { elect Inn lit thn most importnnl fnc- Security Program .
money."
National Compulsory Health In ­ reach of all the people. Thn doc- the need for funds la an actual . t»r uf thn day’s proceedings- U n­
Hoover said th* proposal* would
U a automoblk
Hoover proposed establishing an
surance Program, deserve* most tors of America. In cnupernllon ity ," *ald Mr. Ila ll. O f 110 p o sl-ii.ee morn Ilian half of the quuli- mean "a huge Increase In the lax
“ Independent research body” to
BALDWIN NAMED
careful eeruflny both by Congroai with the prepaid medical and hos­ cHi'da soul to merclianla in the fu-.| freeliohk'ra of tha cnniily cant burden on our economy."
J A C K S O N V IL L E . An*
H A R TFO R D , CoMtn A rt .
lie said there Is a mistaken Idea conduct s year's study of ( I t fed­
H IG H
and by tha American
people, pital tiro plans and th* many poll, 40 were returned.
j their ballots, tha election Is null
eral
old
age
and
retirement,
(2
)
72
B. Sanator Raymond L. whoa# health would ba aerloualy ■plendld voluntary health lauirlb
Atlanta
' and void, no matter what might that Social Security contributions
1'"a
state
aid
to
naedy.
ami
d
i
such
Baldwin (R-Conn) wap namad to endangered ir thla Old World anca ayatams, have mad* great
Boston
l,e the m ajo rity— for or ngitinsl. "ere neither taxes nor federal e x­
LA R G E EST A T E
"independent"
seem
it
y
systems
state auprama court of trrara to­ acourga I* allowed to spread to our progress in achieving that objec­
Chlrayo
73
b’
W H IT E I'LA IN B . N. Y.. Apr. 2d Tin, election would tut thrown out. penditures."
day by Damoeratle Oovgraor NWJl iTWflde . . !i,
tive, ao wa have no quarrel with — (/P&gt;—An anpraianl of Ihe estate
ji
"They are both," ha said. "They a , veterans, civil service, rsllrosd , Detroit
6S
hi
private
insurance
and
companytoes tar Bowlaa.
44
urn ju st a* much a burden an our
60
'Thor* la neither hope nor pro- the prealdtnt on that acort..
Minneapolis
S M A LL C K A K T W ARNINGS
of the lata Caiitalii Joe I'atterson.
▼ The «
appolntmaat,
by mtao of progTeeo In thla system of
"President Truman, however, publisher uf the Naw York Dully
New Y o rk
46
M IAM I,. Apr. 2tl— (/F*)— Small national economy aa any &lt;‘. her tax union bit sflta.
"A
careful
slurb*," be tsld , Thoenlx
medical e a ~ I t is tha proceed* from a desirable objec­ New*, showed today, ha left a .-raft warning* warn ordered dis­ or any other government expendi­
03
48
ranfaranra,
''might disclose , u en sly d iffe r­ ■Ssinl Louis
nl
66
sjretesa of decadent tive to a hlchly-uodsalrabl* pro* net, taxable amount of $11,245.00b. played until sunset today south of tu re."
gubenw
rnatorial ____ ,
Thn ex-Praaidant suggested cov­ ent Hvstcm which would nv.dd the Gan Antonia
7b
__________ j E are aow Uvlag off peaal for achieving that objective.
64
The figure waa contained in a Miami along tha Florida Keya for
tna 1M0
1N0 atatg aiartoaa.
ering mors people under tha pre- liuga coats of Administration nml .Seattle
61
41
Thar# la a m a t deal a t double- report filed In surrogates court winds up to SO mile* per hour.
Thar# had
64
talk in Urn PraaMra*1! maaaagt, by state transfer tax appraiser
Jurkcou ville
72
Tha Weather Bureau predicted Kent Social Security system and the duplication."
80
72
but what h# actually wotoaaa la a Georgs M. Percy. Gross value of "fresh to moderately strong asst* increasing grants to states for
..............................of
Hoover'rt tatter waa In rospon.se Minml
8.1
60
National Camguhww flaalU.' la- tha aatata waa fixed at $11^08,• erly winds 20 to 30 mils* per hour" helping the needy, but he called to Doughtun'a requeat fur com* Orlando
(C autliu a i Or S a fe R s )
for a drastic change In financing mnnt
79
5«
Tallahassee
for th* araa,
4M.
_

Supervision
To

State

Of HuyCabinet

all fnrelgn

In*.' h,

r. r I .1.0

I**f 111EfI■t.k tbe 1.D

i!...i, nM.
I

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l

ll-lI

11

Churchill Calls
For Relnlialion
»i
In China ‘War

AfUn

Srrlt;

Sir*11*I

CM
KIIroiid.

T

N&lt;*\v Move To Hikr
[Mnlmilv tirades
Of Fruit Is Opened

Commie Member,
S c i e n t i s t Face
Probe By House
♦vASHlN(iT0N7 Apr.

\NPA Finds High

P ro u iu tion ( o s t s ' ,, M
FilCU N ow spuporsl iL'tllands (irmip To
Survey Cnunlv A

Hurry Timkv IMuns
Li.'kr rout llt*«i(H!m,i*1 F .

ft-

I’rcnrl.
l.iirl.hi

Roy Holler Honored
For 20 YrarH Service

wow srm.it

Truman Healtb Bill To Turn Medical
Progress Back 50Years, AM ASays

0

Hoover Advises Congress To Go
Slow On Boosting Domestic Costs

MerclimilH Vote To
OppoHt* 'Pax Hike

t .i .B rt,'* S

School I’rojecl*

■x:

THE WEATHER

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